The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 March 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909. NO. 6,546
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  • 158 1 Mr A. CrawforJ, of Cale lonia Estate, is dead I'»ge 5. The 1 >ailv Mail reports that the Government h ts decided to buy ooe of the Wright aeroplaacs Page 5. The ltcil repaiis necessary to fit the Xetherton for sea will be undertaken by Kiley Hargreaves
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  • 947 1 The poet Henley w »v .1 u< t have p»-: the lines "half woikhcu^e and half jail" thought I, had bis two years iv hospital been spent htre. As I eLtered the building no bare, cold-looking whitewashed tendicg to d<pr<sseven the stout, sui rounded me m their place
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 303 1 !ll!lllllli!IIIIWlllllllll!H!l!lillllK^ 1 IP f'fS^'^^^ 1 CHtAPER THAN P^INT. iU^PRSING RESULT 1 if^V^^ -PATENTEES ORIGINAIv I also at U-vnxs. tvirt<rooi.,<juAS(iovv. N£wcastle, Cardiff HAMBURG. r*Ew YoRK bOMBAY GW.CUTTA,Sn»CAPORE.» tHJRBAN. ll!IIU)liIilltll!inill>!llill!l!!lll!lllll!l!!!ll!B!!!ll!llllllllinil!IIIItllillinin SOLE AGENTS FOR S S F. M S SUMATRA, JAVA AND SlAtf. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors.
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    • 25 1 >-LARGE SELECTED HERR!.\GS-in tin. 1 MARINATED N THE RICHEST HOME STYLE, j I 7lny European Fish Marinade a la Tomate. Dry Smoked Sausage. Italian Salami.
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    • 216 1 Entertainments. LO CATION :-BEACH HO AD. To-Night! To-Nightll The Event of the Season GRAND Riding Competition OPEN TO ALL COMERS THE HIPPODROME C RCUS MENAGERIE. SECOND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME/ Riding Competition 10 ENTRIFS ALLOWED Tee Successful Competitor Riding- Three times Round the Riug m a Standing Position will be
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    • 265 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAI>. To-Night's Programme Messina Earthquakes. Sherlock Holmes. Baby's Playmate. Catching a Tartar. Gome! Gome!! K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ALHAMBRA Commencing Friday, Mar. 12. MDLLE. DORY-TA THE FAMOUS FRENCH DANCER. EXPENSIVE ENBAFEMENT FIRST APPEAR'NCe'iIY SINGAPORE, DIRECT FROM MOSS STOLL, Ltd LONDON, I
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    • 118 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff's sale of the Esmeralda Page 3. Nankin Street closed for repairs Page 2. Office to let m D'Almeida street Page 7. Gieat riding competition at the Hippodrome this evening Page 1. Specially attractive programme at the Ha rima Hall to n ght Page 1. Exhibition of pictures
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 340 1 THE WEEK. Friday, l'-th Higb Water. 1.5 a 1.26 p P i O Mail Homeward closes, 6 a P O Mail Outward due. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p Hippodrome, 9 p S.C.C. Tennis. Saturday, 13th: High Water.— l.33 a., 2.8 p Medical School Piiza Distribution, 4.30 p Hippodrome, 9 p S.R.E.
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  • 220 2 A. tiaal meeting of the T.P.D. Co. will be m -vh.l that it being i n- distribute among Shareholders atin fif t o $359 97, c paid to the t >llowingcharitbe following m namely: B Settlementi nittee of tie Sailors H te Slo g ...$l7 •Ml s^r.i
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  • 230 2 announcement that Sir Charles Lucas I iy an omeiil visit of considerable duration to Australia and New Zealand, will be ttfa pleasure by all who wish to see the do» kbtiahe I between .f governing Dominions and the great Bt of State which he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 331 2 KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. I *^T* Ffe 0^ %^^k 1 B^% JA 8 %ft f B^ I B^B 1 I It v *T" ■■^H h P^iwffri i -rtrtf* >-. 'if** 1 ■'•^m^ißr j '-'*jESry^^''.' r Jfc^F' ?sßbb HI FO/? STILE. I NOTIQES. I NOTKBES. OWNER GOING HOME. Stanley Steam Car m
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    • 311 2 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. I rhe most reliable man for tuning and repairng Pianos is H. Kaps.— Piano maker. Charges or tuning, «4. No charges for little extra ,vork. Awarded Silver Medal Prizes. Bombay [804. Benares 19C5. Workshop: 214, ORCHARD ROAD. Mar 6 v.c MUNICIPAL NOTiCE. Notice is hereby given that
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    • 462 2 NOTICE. To all whom it may concern. I, the Manager and Partner of tbe Firm. Vienna Rana Chayna have returned from India on the 6th instate and resumed charge. Navbna Chayna Chellappa Pillay, 82, Market Street. Singapore, 11th March, 1909. Mar 11 14.3 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Cla«s Photographs and
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    • 605 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office GO Wall Street, New York. London Office TLreadneedle House, Bishopsgate Street Within, LONDON EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at
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    • 377 2 INSURANQES. FEDERAL LIFp Assurance Company of Canada. LBLIBRI Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H EVAN? Mi: The Borneo Co., General Ag< NEW ZEALAND ISMUIg CO. LTO. FIRE AND MAR.^ Y^S-TSZE INSURANCE IStK. LIB. MARiNi: CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO., LTO. LONDON 6UARANTEE ACCiDEh! CO., LTO GUARANTEE Fire and
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  • 183 3 I i on r manners a ling criticism which, howev. r t may b*> to read, one is boom] to con: great extfnt. very tr: failure of Urn tuent ,<• and dignity of the i neither wo;. *<** t. If a man thiukit to t battalions
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  • 115 3 THE SHANGHAI OPIUM COMM ISSION. Mercury 1 lit nd ita utility iv paragraph what f.r international tpIQl < mi* of value, but r reader- to expect which I raiment will usual generosity su\ J] who care I shall ertainJ oue. Mean advice 1 I nee. -tina leatf ii guide. acd
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 74 3 SHERIFFS SALE In Plaintiff Vt I IP Lo Defendants ctions PUBI U M I 1 lO\ Sate Room No, 13, Raffles Place I ON Monday, the 13th March, at 2-30 p n. la "of M r, and uppurtt-n J n Taßjoag Hbu. A CRAKE A-c'io;:: MORI G AGE L S
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    • 706 3 2WQTIONS. Valuable Town Property Fcr Sale fey /uction by order of tfci Moilgagees At M. l. Coghlan A <;,-s SokUxmu Monday. 22nd Marcb. at 2-30 p.m. !l D«e«Noi 5, 7. B, 9, LI Malabar Street, total ana i£29 tqutre teet, 999 years leaseholt}. Annual quit r« D< U t >
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    • 560 3 FINE ART CURIOS, OLD PORCELAIN, ETC. (FHOM ONE OF THE LEADING FIRMS IN JAPAN) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Go's. Salerooms, On Saturday, 20th Mar., at 10-30 a.m. Prrr^ CCia tif 1 m Historic BroczeP, Beautifully Embossed Brat M*. Decorated m-W Dainty OM Untf, Finely
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    • 363 3 KJ3SL JBtß^^N ADAPTED FOR THE CUSTODY OF VALUABLE PAPERS RATNER DRILL-PROOF COMPO SAFe STEEL. 1— SOLE AGENTS. SINGAPORE AND KRANJi RAILWAY. U i I nA I IN o 'assir P. ~T:7M"^ A I tit 1.4.) 4.27 JS JiJ IS .ank Kd 6.00 7.05 7.30 B.^o 9.05 11.05 12.45 2.05 3.20
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  • 1878 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Mar. 12, 1909. H«re «hall the Press the People's right maintaia, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth her plorious precepts draw. Pledged io Religion, Loyalty and I>aw. If what is reported of the alien Chinese of Singapore be true, m regard
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  • Correspondence
    • 790 4 lo TUB Edl'l-'K. Sir, Will you allow no. -„c t a. wrong ifWli i•» wt|i liitV li i Mffefd paragraph t>iUlAl Q6d m the Java Notet, aated from BaJtaria on March and wpeartßf Ql fWtatflay'i issue- Vuur OomapoodMl h'.i'ti ill-. 4 "the Armenian beggtt* ■mJbbj their periolien] v
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 273 4 $2 M. $2 WEEK AND YOU OWN A Talking Machine 6 MODELS FROM $25. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ltd. Easter Millinery FOREMOST FOR FOREMOST FASHIONS. 1909 FASHIONS. FROM PARIS LONDON. jm mt mh^ 'MMH^ INSPECTION INVITED. THE CRAG HOTEL. SANATORIUM PENANG, HILLS. I Ha'::, ft BOrt and an ideal spot
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    • 236 4 WILSON&CO PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. The only High-class Studio m the Straits, High as our standard for Portraiture has been m the past it is even better to-day, as hundreds of customers who have given us sittings during the last couple of months will gladly testify. Our productions invariably earn for us
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  • 103 5 COMPENSATION CLAIM ABANDONED. Leaves all to the Powers. t". Submarine Telegraph. Renter's) M irch 11 79 pm. The text of Roana*i n.»ta ko Ssrvia ol »d 8 i note to the an of Mir ,ye i.een published at Belgrade. Si dwells on the legality oi hex Ie the
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  • 46 5 Rec pm. The Manchester Cotton Employers' Fede- ted to take a vote before b on the question of working .n the American s3Ction till .itsun. Tfcia decision, which will have a widespread effect m Lancashire, is probably due to shortof American cotton.
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  • 16 5 EAn Austrian loan of nine millions steri:ainly for military expenditure, has -•iy cove:
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  • 99 5 Compensation Agreed to. id Parliament Give. Hongkong March 11. Frederick Lugard, Governor of Hongspeaking m Council on the subject ii the revenue stited that L}rd Crewe, m a despatch to himself, declared p hat the British Government cannot depart he polio >icg the opium i.i Hia Lordship agreed
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  • 41 5 Penang, March 10. 9.50 p m. The death is announced IHi Alexander vford, the Manager of the Caledonia at Province Wellesley. He was ne years of age anl had been with the company for twenty- one years.
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  • 201 5 i» Peking correspondent states that the 'ilturts Industry and Corned Wong Tai Ching to take thips M Hoi Yung and fi Xi to visit the different Ports of the >uthern Seas. Cur i Sh.\i Check ug to the impeachment of Chui Cheung, the Viceroy of the three EastProvinces,
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  • 56 5 NAVAL REORGANIZATION. THE FLEET IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. Cruisers of Empire. (Bj Submarine Te^erraph. Router's) Mir. 1 1, 2.55 p,m. I- ii understood that the naval redistributi.u beginning on M ur24 will include the modernising of the Mediterranean fleet. The second cruiser squadron will be constituted on a permanent basis to
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  • 77 5 Application Granted. Received 10 36 am. In the Stirling divorce Cisc that has been mentioned m the papers since Jan. 20th, a divorce has been granted to the husband Mr Stirling, who had charged Lord Northii:il as co- respondent. A divorce has been refused m the action
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  • 45 5 A Daily Mail Report. The "Duly Mill" says that the War -c has already dec.dxl to purchase one lOJ Mr. Wilbur Wright's aßroplanes. H. M. the King is expected to visit Pau v Friday to sea Mr. Wilbur Wright fly.
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  • 37 5 R9plyiog I i the congratulations of the Emperor of Japan, President Taft fays that he will most earnestly endeavjur to maintain m every way the satisfactory bond between Japan and the United S:ates.
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  • 28 5 There has been a destructive tornado m Arkansas. Thirty persons have baen killed and sixty injured, and the town of Brinkley has been practically destroyed.
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  • 30 5 Received March 11th, 10.5) am. Prince Kuni of Jap m his paid a visit to the Military establishments of Bulgaria, and has now arrived at Constantinople. > <
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  • 214 5 An interesting exhibition of water colour pictures by a Dutch artist, Mr Fred. J Duchattel, was opened at the Dutch Club m Grange K>ad yesterday. All the views are tropical, and were taken m Java, Palau S imba and one or two m Singapore (Pasir PaDJang). Mr
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  • 922 5 PERFORMANCE OF "LADY FEEDEIUCK" LAST NIGHT. A Delightful Comedy. The distinction of being the first professional company to play m tho new Victoria Theatre is enjoyed by the Bandmann Comedy Company. Thi.s excellent combination of artists played Mr \V. Somerset tfaugham'fl Comedy, "Lidy Frederick" last ni^ht before
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  • 305 5 Capt. B. 1». Colbeck, r <; a who has for some years been Staff Officer to Colonial Forces m the Straits Command, this including staff work with the Volunteer Forces m Singapore, Penang, and the Federated Milav State?, was entertained la9t night
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  • 313 5 FRASER Co's SHARE CIRCULAR. Rubbers still keep the chief attraction, and fairly numerous dealings have taken plaeaat advancing prices. Transactions m other sections have been limited, with very little change m rates. Mining. During the week business has been done m PahaDgs at Us 6d, Tekkas •59 90, Riubs $6.50,
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  • 105 5 By kind permission of Lt. Col. Glover D. S. O. and cfficeis tin Band of the Duke of Cambridge's O,vn (Middlesex Rgt.) will play a programme of mu^ic m the Botanical Gardens on Monday evening the 15th inst. commencing at 9 p.m. Tje following is the
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  • 33 5 The following are the outputs of the Belat and Kuantan Tin Companies for tie oionth of February BelitTin Mining Co. Ltd., 381. ,75 Pkls. Kuantan Tin Bluiiog Co. Ltd., 51.60 Pkls.
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  • 40 5 The rubber harvested onßalgownie Estate for January was 3,042 lbs estimate J dry rubber. Miss May Yohe, the celebrated variety actress, is m Shanghai, and was advertised to give an act m the Lyceum Theatre on 2nd March.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 PROPERTY SALE. The following properties were disposed at G. A. Fernaudt/. and Co's sale room, No. 1<» Rafflei Place, ou Wednesday. Freehold building allotments fronting J .iUn Besar and Jalau Nipah,area 3,628 sq ii. bought by H. Somapah for s:>:3o. 999 years leasehold agricultural land situate at Pulo Tbin, froutiug
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    • 363 5 ROBINSON Co. OVERLAND* TRUNKS. Best Black Canvas Im- v 1 perial Trunk 6 ash Battens, *f" masa m ammm^ m=s=i] J Shoes all round, 3 ply wood -K^^^S BP^^iJT'T^j ends with Tray -ff^ ~~^-—^•■JB. I c\ c* W^ OVERLAND TRUNK |Sf Good Quality Stout Black Canvas Overland Tn.nk welted hide,
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  • 320 6 i Bun iou .Jack BOOSS. TIMES. fttai I |MJ »»d the l:.iii;ui LI i a' 4 ay. t\ at Kiel; Othd iv tK. pn 1 1 da.sli.-s n garding I question of the i collision t tw i! ti üblic a:: I the Florida a'.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 290 6 A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will I sfied if he can bobble around on crutches m two or three Vf*- .ir.iu£ i; O two r is fully recovered. an unnecessary loss of time, for m many cases m which Chamberlain s l\iinßalin ißd freely applied a comi.;,
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    • 518 6 N. Y. K> JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co,, Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Serv cc is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEA- i MERS. Und« Mail Contracts with thi Imperial Japanbbb Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 685 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Aastralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China 3oast, Persian Gulf, Continent al and Amerian Ports. >te*men will le»*a Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (far China) [)elhi Mar. 13
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    • 590 6 SHIPPING HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. < The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 694 6 SHIPPING. N. D. L. SINGAPORE, GERMAN MW GUINEA. rs. SANDAKAN will leave for Batavia. Saniarang, Soerabaya, Macassar, Amboina, Banda. Berlinhafen. Potsdamliafen, Stephansport, Finschbafen. Sirup3onbafen and vice versa on April 2nd m connection with the German Mail ss. Buelow and after this date regularly every eight weeks always connecting with the
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    • 517 6 SHIPPING. nTI Jorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-knowr n\n i tt^H his Company Mil fortniffctlj htm Hremaa* lamburg via Rotter i an. Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection M& Japles, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port Sa iuez. Aden, Colombo, Pming, Singap re, Hoi :ong, Shanghai,
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  • 86 7 (Corrected up to Mar 11.) Bank 4 m/s 2,41 demand 2, 3| 1 j Priyat^ cieditg 3 ml 2/4 T s v credits 6me M 2/4f Prahom, demand Bank^ 292 G»*MA.ifT, demand w 237 India, T. T f w 174 j| FIon«b:ok«, demand 24 o dii t Yokohama, demand
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  • 224 7 Bmm Loag „e r, y do. Fr> do lj l{ r I- 18 Beef Steak do. 20 t8 i-=- tmttj 2| mta do. do. r do. ■■< do. nil na do. ted do. imported do. Singapore nil Cap«»tw do. 1 y I_' 32 d <>- < do.
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  • 140 7 Mar 11 ri n buyers 866.25 Gambiar M 8.85 Gambier On be No. 1 13.00 Gambier oahe No. 2 M 12.50 Pepper Black (ord* a. S'pcro) 10 85 Pepper, Whit© (fair buyers 17 75 Nutmegs (110 to tae ib.)^ 18 00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik) w 23.00 ilace
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  • 402 7 P iw i«pte*I lisa. Paid iuacd paid op VaJa* ue Company QvotM.ti<tm 8KS2 g'S 12 !S ».u. 3 as S£ r .u, 30,000 30,000 i r TJJ* n sg 5 £250,000 179,500 j 5^" 5 p tfe ag OomdOktkti Co LU £100,000 80,600 1 1 PeL', t E L.'i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 At the other 71PZIRTMENTS. 1 doable rooms with board at oy House, Terms mo--24 n.c. j. d'A. PEREIRA, [F. R. H. S. LONDON) Horticulturist Florist. COLLECTOR AXD EXPORTER 15 AND RARE PLANTS. medal from the Late mark. By i?pec I] intment :\ing oi S the an of Jobore and H.
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    • 607 7 On the Berth. "SHIRE" LINE •> 9 HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. AND JAPAN The m, "MONMOI THSHIRE" J 5.0 M I v, Captain Warner EL R will l> lespatcbed for th< above pDrts on Saturday. excellent accommodation for saloon r'ur Frri-J.t oi Passage apply to BOUSTEADA Co.,— Agents. I Maria NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYd
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    • 653 7 TO /.£T. OFFICE TO LET. That spacious and conveniently situate< of&ce at D* Almeida street, lately occupied b] Messrs Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. Immediate Entry. Apply Malacca Street. Dec 24 n.c TO LET Zetland House, No. 1*», Armenian Streel suitable for a Urge family or a boarding house Rent moderate
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    • 291 7 WANTED. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. By one who has had 18 years experience m all kinds of Weighing apparatus chiefly Dachings. Will accept any reasonable offer m F.M.S. or any part m the Straits Settlements. Apply to— F. G. B. c, o Free Press. Mar 12 v c Wanted for the Great
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    • 237 7 I! UNSWEETENED/^ bu^ inferior milk when you can got g I iy^ £V U w i tne best at the same price? ITJ^fW oLEDGEI I £i K n[\ i^*-->^Nr i =====^^^^^-<| frGQ from ail germs and added IfiC illfiynAlfiM aJybfi yy. y LID. No. I DOCK. No 2 K. Length
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  • 621 8 SIXTEEN MEN CONVICTED. A MEMBERSHIP OF FIVE THOUSAND. Mr GivfD, the second magistrate, sit till 7 l-"» on Wednesday m^ht m an endeavour t > finish the mm ia which seventeen Chines are charged with attending the meeting of an nlawi tv. The last accuse was a'.s
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  • 199 8 A Maki ww tivivg al Jalaa Klappa ie police th .v countijaiao of i rol bed Her of 115. V theft of v reported from a t umi'i boueeal Havetock Road. Ohineae n m i^::j at 14, South Bridge the noKeea-etraiige ges that while iralking near i
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  • 312 8 Riley Hak«;re.vves to i>o Local Repairs. We are enabled to-day fo give the exact G facts concerning the steamship Netherton, and her fu'ure destiny. There have been a I number of inaccurate rumours published j from time to time m the matter, but it may a
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  • 224 8 Qm |A- un- COMMSI 1 RAI ELLEB Before the Chief Justice (Sir W. H Hyndmin Jones), m the Supreme Court yesterday, Messrs Katz Bros general merchants and dealers, claimed from Arthur Strauss, formerly employed by them as a traveller, the snm of $968 m respect to the
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  • 242 8 Claims and Counterclaim-. I >re Mr Justice Sercombe Smith, m the Supreme Court yesterday, the case of the Union Times Press Ltd. v Teo Eug Heck and Tan Liin Chye, proprietors of the Chong Shing Press, was called on. This was an action to recover ;he sum
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  • 59 8 The following donations have been received by tte HougkoDg and Shanghai Banking Corporation on behalf of the [talian Earthquake Fund:" Amount already acknowledged $2,750.40 Methodist Church Malacca 26 60 Mrs K. Kodenberg 3.00 Auonynious 1 00 do 1 00 BfrsCoghlaii 100 Simons Z Creel 1 o<> J.
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  • 233 8 A Class Doubles. The following Ties will l>e played on Friday. Galli more and Dunn 1 v Capt. Young and fount owe 15.1 Hooper and Patchitt, 3 v Cameron and ioyd scr. Robertson and Perkins owe 15 T Talma ,nd Peacock 2. B Class Doubles. Lowe and
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  • 36 8 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Championship. Mrs Holden beat Miss J. Gunn. G— 2, 6—2. TODAY'S TIE. Mrs and Miss Holden v Mrs Bowes and Mrs Hartnell. SATURDAY'S TIE. Mrs Gan&loser v Mrs Holden.
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  • 300 8 F' J Coy. v. "E" Coy. Punctually to time this game was started by "E Coy, who by good combination forced a corner. CLurcli!;, "F" Coy's centre half, relieved and transferred play by along pass to his left wiag, who promptly centred for MeKeenan to score with
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  • 50 8 The second cf the series of Company concerts was given by 1) Coy on Tuesday evening m the Regimental Theatre. The Band was m attendance and the Hall was full. Amongst the principal artists who appeared were Pte. Hicklicg who rendered several fine oinic songs, and Lcp. Riy.
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  • 48 8 The Ninth Aanual Meeting of the Singapore R.fle Association will be held at Balestier 11 fie Range on Friday, April!'; Saturday, April 10; Sunday April 11; Monday, April 12, Saturday April 17; Sunday April 1* and Saturday, April 24. Further particulars will be given later.
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  • 90 8 The s I Argo will leave Juhnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2 oJ and -3 -50 p.m., returning at 9.30 and 10 '3v a.m., 12 15, 3 and 5.30 pm. Lady Lugard continues to make slow progiess towards recovery
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 18 8 PIANOS. The opinion of the press, also the leading German and English professionals of to-day of "QH7KPPELL PIANOS"
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    • 136 8 TKe Van Rijn Tyreless Rubber Wheel. Patented m the United Kingdom and all Principal Ccuntnes Colonies, A Perfect Wheel for All Kinds of Motor I Tbe Van Rijn Wheel is made of one solid Vehicles. mass of Para Rubber. It is unbreak \o Costly Tyre renewals: No Punctures to I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 632 8 SHIPPING NOTES. The mail steamer Delhi left Penan g at 10.30 a.m. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at 3 p.m. to-day (Friday The local steamer Lidv Weld arrived m port yesterday from Penang towing the steam launch Max The United States mine-layer General Henry Knox anived from Norfolk,
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    • 826 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From f When Yasco de Gama Port, cruis. 3300 D'Almeida F-- I Colombo Mm* G. H. J. Hnnt U J3. mine lajer 337 Masters Hal Norfolk Haait 1 GH. Knox U.S. mine layer :;.>7 Bmuiihi Km Ml Norfolk lUnilaJlS rfhiD Flaff
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