The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 March 1909

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909. NO. 6,553
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  • 107 1 At the Legislative Council meeting ye--teidiy, the chief bill discussed was the anif-ndmeLt df the Tamil Immigration Fund Page 8. A number of stnail tneasurt* were advanced a stage. The Paris strike of posttl eirployt" becoming dingtri us owing to the- disli tion of trade consequent on
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  • 1021 1 The small coaster, the A/,,, g lay at and. or m the > ,p. posite the K. ill >> Hotel awaiting the re! urn of the master and chinchew who wer< detained by the owners ashore. A motley crowd ws?re hud her on the cow m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 417 1 The Federal Life Assurance Co., ESTABLISHED ISS2 HEAD OFFICE, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Gapital and Assets exceed U 9 OO0 9 000 Gold Dollars. The Feder fe Assurance Co. is one of the Oldest and most favourably known Companies m Canada. Its long and successful experience enables this British Canadian Company
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    • 379 1 Entertainments. MARLBOROUGH CI NEMATOGKAPH, BEACH ROAD. Change of Programme! TWICE WEEKLY. 'Tn-NIPMT andFvery Might, IU-MUlil at 7 30 9 30. ONE PAYMENT FOR BOTH SHOWS THE PREMIER Pl/CE FOR A PLEASANT EVENIN6. POPULAR PRICES. Ist Class 60 cts. 3rd Class 15 cts. 2nd Class 25 cts. 4th Class 7 cts.
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    • 225 1 En tertainmen ts. CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD, Last Night. DORY'Ta The Famous French Danseuse. ILL FOR The Great Illusionist. L. F. WILLIS, Manager. HARIMA HALL GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Night To-Night!! NEW PROGRAMME. SHERLOCK HOLMES. MESSINA EARTHQUAKE. BABY'S PLAYMATE. CATCHING A TARTAR. MARATHON RACE. GAMEKEEPER'S BRIDE. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS. CHINA OF
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    • 62 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Little's have a special display of appropriate wedding gifts Page 6. Preliminary notice of sale of Brigbtlands, Cogblan Page 5. On tbe Berth Lindula and Tara Page 11. Middlesex sergeants monthly dance tonight Page 1. Powell's sell freehold land at Kranji Page 5. Katz Bros, dealers m Natura
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 383 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 20th High Water.— 9.3 a., 10.26 p 8.1. Mail Outward due N\D.L. Mail Outward due. S. R E (V) Shoot, 2 30 p Mr Wenyon's Recital, 9 p High Water 9.17 a 10.56 p S. R. A Monthly Shoot. 2.30 p S.V.A. Camp, Pasir Parjang. Rlaxitn Co.
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  • 293 2 l>r !> v report on Urn ofl resources of the i; baa been published by 'ieologica 5 f, COatollW tune;. tni ":uation. Al r W»i as :orosity of pay sands," he estimata a w ith t Ige thickness of would yield 5,000 barrels of oil. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 242 2 I CONTINENTAL I TRADER .|?^-v^U| !VIARK M B^3 V» m m <■'/ laHai M fta9 Singapore Kompers Co. Kuala Lumpur Federated Engineering Co. 9 Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors. SOLE AGENTS FOR Worthington Pump Coys Patent Pumps Pulsometer Engineering
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    • 630 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Exchange will be held m < the Exchange Room on Monday, 29th March, at 2-30 p.m. BUSINESS. To receive and if approved adopt the Accounts for the 12 months ending 31st December, 1908. To elect a Chairman, Deputy
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    • 365 2 i/vsunaxeES. Insure your Motor Car! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer. t r "v may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually Relieves you of Great Responsibility L especially if you use a
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    • 534 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,C0C Head Office 6O Wall M w York. L MMMI Office TLreadm .^e, --hopsgate Street Within, London London Bankerh: National Prov Hank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 249 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrk <'\ hedral. Fourth Sunday m l. j nt. T.4S am Holy Communion (Choral) and I Iress Rev. H. C. T/.ird. oit Like aa the Halt g ..yije M.uneder >:f rtcry Hymn at Commuu'on 4*^7 Bjmn at Al-lutionB 55S 1 I Choral Matins. Responses Ferial Venite
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  • 1238 3 D lon, Feb. 19. T I I T I 1 1 m ays. c; ifed wit!; the »Turt r e*l M.j irity." Thii is i'-.ird, whose death at Ifeatone < Thur.vlty of this week. Thf U -ei-e w.ts b >m m 18-W and belong* l re :iu
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  • 337 3 n table recomllknda.tions of Commission. Indo- China's Opium Commission took evidence at Saigon. report, which has just been published, irill not '(uite satisfy anti opium faddists. A Haiphong rewspaper Annarn-Tokiu" which summarised the repoit on the 3rd alt., says that according to the Commission, opium smoking is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 618 3 JOINTS INFLAMED— AN AGONY TO MOVE. Another RHEUMATIC Suffbbbb Finds Peack and Cuke m DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLSAfter months of suffering Mr. Louis Gunner, of MJ, Grant Road, Bombay, tells below how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured him of An.r'inia i and Rheumatism, and made him a strong and healthy
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    • 230 3 "LIST 2" PATTERN, ADAPTED FOR THE CUSTODY OF VALUABLE PAPERS LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FIRE- RESISTING CHAMBERS 31 2 INS., THICK FILLED WITH BEST NONCONDUCTING MATERIAL UNPICKABLE, VIOLENCE AND GUNPOWDRE PROOF PROTECTED WITH 1/2 INCH PLATE OF RATNER DRILL-PROOF COMPO SAFE STEEL. ALL USURL SIZES IN STOGK. SOLE AGENTS. For your
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    • 438 3 GELANG BRICK WORKS Have secured the i I mtraoi foi 1; !tl M 25 pei takfa I GROVE ESTATE. ?1 I i load de:: v old. v Coconut tad. #4 Apj W. I lan 30 I'HONE 119. M. SALOMON SON, Dubashes, Shij tractors, General Store au<: Sopplii Office: No i
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  • 986 4 T- X tl-ftins? Magic Lantern Haley's Cornet t<> Deride a Prize Contest— Comt n -v of LigVainflTissnos Arts of the Amenean Indian— Fly I) «>•■<— -Telephone I of Fishes A X>vel Blaotlk Lamp -Tfcs EtaVtoc Tester— A Sunken Rock 8 m a D«ef Bay. Yht Fift\ OSOOpe, an
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  • 878 4 [JFrom our own Correspondent^ Bth March 1900. Mr KMter, l>ir^ctor of Education has finished hia investigation into the eh irges nude by some of the Staff against I>r Bonebakker, Director of the H lIS. at S marang. Ho entirely exonerates the latter, who has proved to be blameless
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  • Singapore Sporting Club.
    • 333 4 TVesday, 11th May, 1939. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600 and |'O to the Second Horse, jA. Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Lawn Stakes. V r alue $100 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins. The
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    • 355 4 Thursday, 13th May, 1909. 1. The First Qriffin Handicap. Value $400 and 150 to the Second Hor3e. A Handicap for Griffins that have entered for the First Giiffin Race (No. 7) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, Scurry Coarse (5 furlongs, 143 yards.) 2. The "Read 1
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    • 560 4 Saturday, 15th May, 1909. 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and ISO to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at this Meeting. Entrance, $10. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Singapore Stakes. Value $500 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 Croup. The first symptom of this disease is hoarseness When Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, the attack^an ahvaysj>e averted. Even after
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    • 476 4 A CELEBRATED BEAUTY f (it pUbi Head Pains, Gout, Lassitude Keaders see for themselves that those m a position to pick and choose whether they are Royal Personager, popular celebrities, experienced doctors, nurses, athletes, without exception unhesitatingly select Phosierine as the one certain remedy for all nervous disorders. All these
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    • 44 4 1 »*A i^ijl i Paris-fnnct ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK. CAGGINO AND C dos. Very- c Table CLAiiKT ...♦4 60 C lIIANTI WINE, lithalfliu fc (5 MARS A PETER MACKENZIE. PURE OLD WHIhKY Ever known DUTY I i Genuine Salad Oil, qt. 60 Gagtiino <?o.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 217 4 Passengers for the Straits. Per N. D. 1 <, .en, du^ —Mm C. Nostier and family, Mr <) Lohtnunn family, Mr I H. Pinckro. H < m Mr T. Glttir J. Beveiblius, Mr II Pbilipp, Mr and Mrs A. Schmidtborn and cliild, Mr E. Rotbenb.- Ad, Mr A. F. M.
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  • 209 5 m§ Cdntunnse a.iuiitt* .1 to Mr H mi ii Urn d iHi A c .urt, yetterd im a, bad rin> VoB t lhi lll BU I SJ Mian", I i of t >ur other bad D Victoria Street Hl A ,c teemed offered Hun a lud ree i
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  • 169 5 BY :U. A lengthy memorandum, comprising uxleer. "ter- I oncil by I il Bxaelleaej the Governor with the r- D cf opium m China. In conclusion The victim of indn I I really suffars from Iv Hongkong, therefore, ■whei -*re I'ifcjb, and employment c .He can fford
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 816 5 nUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, 23rd Marcb, 2.30 p m. Valuable freehold land situate at Kranji Road m the District of Upper Mandai, Singapore, area 30 acres 38 poles comprised m (Irant No. 2. The land is partly planted with rubber trees, pineapples, and fruit trees, and has a iar^e frontage
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    • 632 5 9 VAN STRAALEN, jpj| MONSIEUR i|| 'jl B^ bTe iB ,¥Sf: g^jg^ ERKELENS, |2|| ■IHi ROTTERDAM. pirErj TT T^" -I- Q f* $1 75 PERBO TrLL =ZZZZ ?i.45 PER BOITLF, J sole /gents: HANDELSVEREENIGING "HOLLAND." AUCTION SALE OF PROVISIONS MISCELLANEOUS STOCK-IN-TRADE \xg heIB SI skaE 819 p3 th air IS
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    • 633 5 H SH\ Pure, Refreshing, Cheap IB BEER jfflj£wßm^B&\ h Vil[i h > (l[ Grcc£rs 2nfl Hole's. W\ |B jThe Mitsui Bussan Kaisha I J/VuTß^ 1 SOLEACENTSFCR: a\^^^33^ M RETAIL MERCHANTS. \\<% SFECIj 'BREWLD JS /M TAMOTO ACn ti^Ai 35/ f Victoria Street. $2*70 per dozen Qrts. We Undertake to Supply
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    • 89 5 OWNER GOING ROUE Stanley ;tr m good running for Sale, what off< Lt. Col. Jlav.ks. Alkxanoija Barky Mar 10 FOR SALE OR CHARTER Fast Cabin Launch H ft. M hp. Ui For further particulars. Apply FOR SALE. Brown (ielding quiet m m Dogcart by i Ipfiwic'.j and Ha by Champion,
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  • 1760 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Mar. 20, 1909. Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, U;ia\ved by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth h^r ?k>rious precepts draw. Pled 6 e<! to Religion, Loyalty and I,aw. Though, we cannot yet completely estii mate the character of the great
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  • 92 6 Reported Cession to Great Britain Denied. On Monday last we (South China Morning Post) were m receipt of a telegram (which appeared m Tuesday's issue) from our London correspondent which reported that Delagoa Hay ii.id been ceded to Great Britain by Portugal. Yesterday. Mr J. J. Leiria, Consul
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  • 57 6 As a rule a man will led well satisfied if he can hobble around un crutches m two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is two or three months before be is fully BBOOUtt This is an unnecessary loss of time, for m many
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  • Correspondence.
    • 323 6 Thi r, sue <*f poci f MM Press" while cilltn^ the ention of the S ngapore Public Up the a the deal h rate the mmk ending Mirch I3tfe,wfcoa it fell tnMH average of over per mille of population, rather I what should have been i's chief
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    • 348 6 To TIIK I »R, v Si it, I was t back by a Malay that i name of the small crab, which saud and of which I along the beich. The modern chill U ir\ tiations with big nur*«i m muting his Old A An inquiry into the]
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 527 6 Griffins "Polo" Whisky. THE FINEST OBTAINABLE HIGHLAND RT RLL WHISKY f^Tl FIRST=QLASS IMPORTED. HOTELS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., sing^ore. KIM CO., BOOKSELLERS." 8-1, ARMENIAN STREET 6-B, BATTERY ROAI I LATEST COL. ED NOVELS. Lifeol my Heart, by Victoria Cross, h n»' of tl: Etfnf H trao Wynd- paper Dover 1.15, cloth
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    • 91 6 THE Pirates of Penzance. 10 Scenes taken at the Stage and A bi^ grotip of all the Actors Photographed by us can be obtained for §15 the whole Bet m Platinum, or for $2 each unmounted copy size 12x15 all round. j G. R. Lambert Co., H. TH. JENSEN, Manager.
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  • 48 7 i is Delays. ph -IN 'or's) M a 1 1" 7 am. In Pins the po9tal .m I --iph nor:*:nue at a standstill. f*rnment is prepariug to summari bo cease to m »rk. -> phists are rep] icing M•■ peratorg and soldiers are replacing the p
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  • 21 7 Ed at I] p the wed by the ffkl and the :.on-dtlivery of letters and telen letters are undelivered
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  • 42 7 Likely to be Settl R961 [m. -ates that a mod' lia iud China has been reached m connection with irbin difficaltj. n governing Harbin and imp a all foreigners, driving oat c their authoriy. vt-rs arced China to be more > <
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  • 413 7 is just publishe 1 .an interestiug work by i pi Canning's career. I I k there i we take from that a reference to ail j's relations to the negotiations that ted m session of Java to the The review*- 1 to this uld have
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  • 50 7 Still of Interest. (Bj Submarine Telegraph. Il^uter's) Mar. i:», IU7 am. The navil rituatlOO c utinues to abseil* ill interest. The Standard, the Morning Post and the Daily Express attack Sir John Fisher, the irst Sea L «rd, for hit failure to notify the country ol its danger.
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  • 98 7 R weired M ir. 1:*, mo p ni Iv the House of Commons the Unionists urged the placing of the conditional D.quL its on the present estimates. BicKenna p >inted out that this would delay the next Dreadnoughts which were thirty par ceat superior
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  • 60 7 No Backers Ready. Mar 19, 9 1-7 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade learns that the representatives of the Powers will tin intervene wi:h Sir via m the interests of peace. Servia will be given to understand that m the event of war she will remain
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  • 37 7 la the American tariff the free lists include cciYie, and CO2Ol is taxed four cents per pound. TII9 tariff largely reduc93 the iron and steal duties. The Committee has reported favourabh "H the bill.
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  • 91 7 Despite threats and rumours to change the name of thi3 well-known hospital, the annuil report for 1908 gives the inscription on the doorway of the new building, now y for occupation, under the honoured name. The tablets from the old hospital have been transferred to the
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  • 89 7 A-. Arab appeared bafore 3»fr Green, second magistrate, yesterday, on a change of refusing to p.iy for a ride on a tram aud i- siting the Chinese conductor. Evidence was given by the conductor. He declared that the Arab was on a tram returning from Gaylang
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  • 190 7 A fairly large gathering assembled at the Presbyterian Church last night when a very successful sacred concert and organ recital we-e giyen. Mr H. Adamson presided at the organ and tie soloists were Mrs Coombe, Mrs Curry and Mr E. A. Brown. The music was much enjoyed.
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  • 1386 7 Qpicquid aguni homines nostri ed farrago libelli. Juvkxal. When Admiral Jicky Fisher, First Sea Lord, told the British Public that, so far as concerned the Navy, they could all sleep quiet m their beds (it was at a Guildhall titKn, and goodness knows what Jacky had
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  • 353 7 Damages to a Malay Woman's Hct. Seejih bine Leniat, an elderly Malay womau from Malacca, sued the jasin Exploration Syndicate before Mr Siunderg, m the Distiiil Couit, yesterday, for .5100 as damages caused to her housed Mr Day appeared for the plaintiff and Mr Leigh Clare represented
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  • 77 7 Another Postponement Granted. Tne nineteen Chinese refugees arrested m connection with a gang robbery and murder at Jurong, and subsequently charged with being members of an unlawful society, were again before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon. Mr J. Orabb Watt, Actiug Deputy Public Prosecutor, applied for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 193 7 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT VELVET PILE CARPET SQUARES. VELVET PILE RUGS. TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES. IN VARIOUS SIXES. ROBINSON Co. f J j^ *s-* TJ" if Bj JHf ml pi M&1&^ Ik A jffijfjy writes m sight, wri 9 Jußr n co^ ours writes on cards as j^^p more carbon copies
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  • 142 8 •*(;»> s la. >• th-ir wear:*."] mind* V.y h<':i. playi; lI chei tho n.stfin<»mf>r'* pfe£)oMpfc6r*l gutmwhich v. wittes, recreates Dieyi lnni«U a:. I -iv n. t':.-r n..-an jv;i- -n. All coininui llrt-s.-.-l t 1 t!i« hf.sH i. ree Prea 1" j Original pr I »a*tter t inritod
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  • 153 8 S i! >! i] ago. a Chinaman emp] vcu M caretaker at a plai. Baiah Dg, told the polic- I en the j. He nWcf,i had sold nineteen pk's be- Bg to his towkay, a tea II it, and to band the money, < j'i, v. r
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 295 8 SrUOMVAART MAATSGH.^PPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY. v NEDERLAND.") Fortnightly M°. i! Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang Colombo, Genoa and Lisbon (Dover MtMtasally) Steamers are dne on or about the under Kientioned dates OItWU d b.s. Grotias Homeward. n£. X!. ii Mar. 81 Rate of passage to Genoa First triads.
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    • 498 8 SHIPPING. WYX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., Ltd. v T-vm regular Mrrieea are maintained befcweea JAPAN and EUROPE by tbe Ccinpanj'l wt-iiknov/u TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Sertioe, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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    • 1223 8 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 at
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    • 700 8 SHIPPING. N. D. L. SINGAPORE, GERMAN MW GUINEi. £S. SANDAKAN will leave for Bftiari*, Bunmimn^, SoanAaja, Macassar, Aijiboina, Uanda, Berlinbalßß, Potsdaiuhafen, Stepbansport, Finschhai. -v. Simi>.couliafen and vice \< t-a en April 2nd m connection with the German Mail n. Bodow and after this date regularly t \erv t jght \\«eks
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    • 547 8 SHIPPING. j Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GEB.MAK MAIL LINE The f&st and weli-knowx mail steamere I thie Company sail fortnightly frorc I Uamburx via Kotterdatu, Antwerp Soul Hampton I Gibraltar, <r«noa, Napl«e, (conntK'tton h'* .lee, Naploe, Alexandria and vioe vers*) Pori Sai Suhz, Aden, CotOttbo, PstMOff, Siaf^xm koafj Shanghai, HsjfMßjkiA
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  • 578 9 ißi Ooun i ■n. A f. ago a Wi II known ipprtWlM 'of New York in] i f the Bwaoni 9 m i rder to famish is frun I 1 ■aftfoei of S;.im I cultivation ol then 1 1]| ii tal The interest riftet M- N Cobb
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  • 135 9 *'J. H. M." writes .to the Times '"The -ty hat.pin presents no diffi !> sutncientlv interested and i turn of mind. Some 35 1 fell m love, and found the pin extremely inconvenient. g perhaps more common sense than is n the etrcuin- ented. m iced to
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  • 64 9 I hou Home Kule. M mila, Feb. 1" -uerefore resolved thai I'iiilipP'Qti A :i concurrence of the com- B, ask the Congress of the I oited >tates dnra ngi a eoustilutior. f a home rule govern it m the Phi Such is I ition presented m tb<
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  • 350 9 BUBBAV9 Dkvmi'kino Fiky ok the < knopvs. S^ver.tl bnadred children, and no doubt m tny elders, will find the setsidt; no re interHsfirsj, as well tl more refreHhint;. for a pi ttorial a. •.■ount of some of its tragediai and ifa histories t >!d recently at the
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  • 361 9 Curious Auction at Brooklyn. New York, Feh 12th. Two hundred white men unable to secure employment, will be sold m Parkside Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, tonight, by Mr Loughlin, secretary of the Brooklyn Board of Trade, who selected Lincoln's day for the auction, so that the public may realise
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  • 275 9 The following are the infantry reliefs, British and Native to take place British Infantry: 2nd Cirueroa Highlanders go to Bangalore Ist Notts and Derbyshire Regiment to Secundeiabad 2nd Royal Fusiliers to Jubbulpore 2nd King's R yal R fles to England 4th King's Royal Rifles to Chakrata Ist
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  • 517 9 The Rev. Dr J. C. Young, a Missionary of the Tuited Free Church at Aden, describes m Conference a visit he recently paid to Jerusalem, where he mw the new Const v. being inaugurated, when Moslems, Jews, Copts, Armenians, Nebtorians, Oithodox Greeks, and Latins embraced and
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  • 231 9 AGONI- I ;DERS. Mr. James M ;i Ktre*?«, Wa:-;t.]. England, and rcMfMictmf. Spetkini of fa ufYering from stone m the kidney— one of the tx.- n king if all diseases— he say v )r»o stones as large as a good often gone over a day without
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 780 9 _iat- p *£k*£ course <^SJE?» WJBjg_-_y<)uk\ioviU\\s old, safe, and -^t't sure boacon. PChJ^J^V^ and suffering <- back to the liarl^fcW^ borof health and strength. Isn't that a r< ■(■•ord to bo proud of? For more than sixty years lias been the source of good health to many thousands of people
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    • 517 9 SAVARESSES KSANTAL'H fCAPSiIIESI PURLNtSS OF OIL. AND COAIINCi Of W.MCRIU'II F^tLP.u.MY of CUR! wnn *c ihcohvf.nilno^^ F L l l MMMWNI 41 L hi nm*.TS I I ASH ton S/W/\R.lLS<>fc.. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1028. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen M<»te
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  • 967 10 "Wu x I ill be i i a (ii i fruss. 1 I ye v! hence," said the p v I om] t•■ ltd thi on i pel I int the »ci. i -.11 i_'ing'y thinking who could look fife s. m dr-;d yean
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  • 924 10 88,0 1 CON TRACT SECURED BY BRITISH SYNDICATE. QXSAI DOCI AT PIRROL. Bn Jou Jacksos (Limitbd) io Construct IT. A mftSSSgfl from London last night, 18tb 3aVS The Spanish Government has awarded to i British syndicate the contract for building new warships and constructing a great dock
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  • 176 10 Ve'-y few women realize what an Hi •et voice has on a man. A womm. very pretty to look upon, may 1 and ben I y attired ;;nd attr.every way, and yet too often, directly opens ber mouth and broken, the charm i> fOM.
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  • 145 10 Professor T. A. Jtggtf", who is a' of the department of geology m the M setts Institute of Technology, fa "throwing into* 1 t! unite iy reminding him that Broadway and I Avenue may some day behave like the st of Messina. MNo geologist m
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  • 153 10 The following ov a subject whieli fa bet'oie x ,-itei tue inti for the unearned il« -rtinent is from Daily Chronicle Now that we are looking about f to rob (to adopt Mr Lloyd phrase\ we m«y welc ime the of Vanoe iv tb«- B gold is the
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  • 118 10 Mr. L^e De Forest, whose wii graphy system is largely m us 2 m ti. country, and irho«e radio -Ihas been ad >pted by the American p makes the umouncemeat that he fected a new tppumtoa which abolishes tht electric spark and minima uptions. By the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 523 10 ?#J TABLE I>EUCACIE^S, I j^L_ PICKLES, SOUPS, m < JAMS. JELLIES, Sola A^er^ for Le^ A Perr.r.'s T> O T TT"T~I !^T FAT *> WORCESTERSHIRE SAJC£. 1, W l L^ i I 1 £-fV 1 I Oilmen's Stcsres.r*^^! iBIACKWELL. I I"""" ———>«!! rniTMrrnrTniirn^^ ■—■i hihbii ihimi TO THOSE DESIROUS OF
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    • 296 10 F. CLARKE CO., 207, QUEEN-ST, SINGAPOPE. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubber tyred carriages, ring up Telephone 916. FODDER delivered to any part of the Island. SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS m our own vans, by our twn men, GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIMMERMANN, Proprietor. Jan 18 nc
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    • 76 10 The Fruit Season This season always brings en BOM or diarrhoea which it Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an. <}dy. Get a bottle and be prepared saiden attacks. For sUe by all "R6BEYPH6NE''/Al)eti3 p—J/m^ SLLECHONS EDISON, y K^ Or. EON COIXMBIA. V/ //I Tr^ 5 1 EtlbON BELL, 6TAR if /V KCBf^Q,,!
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  • 481 11 (1 The Conl: I i II IM< BOTU :e was h-'! I it Urn Board lira on the v vfaon the irious Boards were present. Tbe present coudition of M m m 1- a od. The C v Exe*llen<-y Lun R aorofGht- TbnMM itional measures should n avforotd
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  • 80 11 (Corrected xtp to Mar 19 > j Bank 4 m/a 2/4^ demand M M 2/3| Prirate credit* 3 m/i 2/4 W credits 6 m/§ M 2/4 J Fit a won, demand Bank^, M 292 G bimaitt, demand M 237 India, T. T, m 174 i Hohokohc, demand M M
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  • 145 11 Mar 19. TiL* $65.70 Gambier buyers 8.f.0 Gambier Oube No. 1 12 50 Oambiw Oube No. 2 notn 12.00 Pepper Black (oriii. Sport) 1 2 (JO Pepper, White (fair 1 8 37 1 Nutmegs (110 to the lk)^, 17.50 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik) 22 50 Mace (Banda) M
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  • 763 11 Capital Capital l saa p^d Icstttd PAidtspV&lttt vp ComfAOf. QmoUtkm OS SS iS g ES-p^- Si 60,000 60,000 1 1 Kinta Tin Mine. £100,000 100,000 1 1 Kledanu Tin Mminjr Oo f.ln'T^ 3 <>o X l Malaya and Smm' Corporation, Ud. 450,000 450,000 10 10 Malacca Tin Dmd*ms 00.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 106 11 Pneumonia. is one of the most dangerous, and often It always results from a cold r from an attack of the grip. Chamberlain's Remedy quickly cures these diseases unteracts any tendency towards pneuicmia. It is made especially for these and similar ailments. For sale by all dealers. B. LUKWEL'S LA
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    • 569 11 On the Berth. B RITIShTnDIA S. N. "CoT Ltd" FOR PENANG, RiINGDON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamkb LIXDILA," B v BsStoas, J. k. O. Sullivan, Commander, will bu dennatchod for the above ports on Tharsda> the 2."> th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second
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    • 613 11 TO LET. TO BE LET. No. 1, Dublin Road. A large house suitable for a boaiding establishment. For particulars apply to Messrs. Tomlinson Lf.rmit, 1, Rallies Quay, Mar 19 26.3 TO BE LET. Richmond Stevens Road. Rent furnished $00. Unfurnished $50. Chua Lam House near Cluny Road Station. Rent"sso For
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    • 447 11 WANTED. Englishman 28 years of age, seeks situation, expert book-keeper and accountant. Address: BOX 2, c/o Free Press. Mar 19 26.3 Wanted immediately two Hospital Dressers either Chinese, or with good knowledge of Chinese, for salary and further particulars apply Principal Medical Officer, Johore. Mar 13 smw WANTED To buy
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    • 49 11 Old English Curve Cut Packed m J 1b Patent Air-tight tins with I an aluminum pocket case m each tin. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. ROBINSON Co., AND ALL FIRST-CLASS TOBACCONISTS. OFFICE AND GODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate Entry No. 7, Mal&cct StreetApply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Aug 14 v.c
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    • 20 11 TO LET Xo. 1HI;.1- u*Io» >.G. H. A Idii i. Apply to Lull Ll M. 601, N iteJUL Mm 8
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  • 968 12 i SOU Hi I I>A.Y, M\K I*! M. lh, Xx nfl A :ir.. Gwn Ol* Bh Ka rMaj r-< ka 1 Pwiott* l l '■''•'l'Th, Boi B* W W. J. \;ipier. f Ir- 0 A: W D. Ban .1 Am \rs -n. I>r D G illoway. 'I S.
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  • 201 12 Gbii [R8 m Training. 1. Scab Eng Kun b. g. Perchance Trainer C. \V. A.br nns. ■1 Mr Hood br. g. St Dunstan, R. W. Bryans. 3. S. B. Archdeacon br. m. Ailsa, Greaves an<l Duy&l. I. The Old Sports b. g. Sportella, C. W. -IMS. The
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  • 68 12 A i 'olice team played "E company team of the Middlesex regimeat on Thursday n at football on the B libs Reclamation. The ground was very wet and a drizzle fell, but a good game resulted m the police, who gave the soldiers' goalkeeper a warm time winning by
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  • 102 12 President's Prizes. la the Semi finals of the above. a Baddelej and Mr. Stevens baat Mis. Allen and S:r Arthur Young, w o. Miss Holden and Ksv. Izird beat Miss Fletcher and Dr McGregor 4 and '■'>. The fiual 18 holes will be played on Thursday.
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  • 73 12 The Tournament was brought to a conclusion by the final of the championship list night, when Mrs Iloldeu beat Mrs Saunders with comparative ease by G o, 6—2. L.idy Evelyn Young presented the prizas and compliments were passed on the winners and those who carried out the
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  • 157 12 A young I> oyanese, who gave the name of Dollah, was before Mr. Howard, m the lhatrict Court, yesterday, on a chaige of housebreakiug. A Christian Chinese employed as a coolie bj Vong Lee Seng and Company said he lived with his brother at the sixth mile
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  • 546 12 The annual general meeting was held last evening m the Pavilion, under the Presidency of H.E. Sir Arthur Young. There were present Messrs \V. J. Mayson (hon. sec J. Heury (hon. treas.) Messrs Fdiguson, Agnew, Miles, Df Campbell (committee) Messrs McKenzie, Makepeace, Perkins, J. Robertson, Cruttwoll, Mactaggart,
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  • 189 12 The following are the weights for the Kinta Gymkhana, Batu Gajib, which is to ba held on March 30 and April 3 FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate. Reject, The Barbel, St. John, Minstrel. The Scurry. Zanibar 8.11, Reprint 8.7. Rapture 8.6, Dawn 8.9, Little Stranger 7.9, Andrew Mary
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  • 149 12 The M. M. Company's steamer. Tourane will leive Saigon at 2 pm. to-day and may be expected here on Monday about 9 am. The N. D. L. collier E. C. Rickmers arrived m port yesterday from Kuchinotzu with 7,200 tons of coal. The Glenogle arrived from Penang and
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  • 81 12 Vienna, February 17. The press announces that the officers and crews attached to the Austro-Hungarian monitors which patrol the Danube have been put upon a war footing, and everything is dow ready for an outbreak of hostilities. Naval efficars and sailors are expected from Pola, the headquarters
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  • 170 12 A Teochew living at BeJoh has toM the police a strange tale. He states that on Thursday he was fishing between Beioh and Tanah Merah m a koleh, but was not very successful. He saw a Malay who was more lucky and paddled alongside and asked
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 367 12 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. C.VDIK CONTHACT WITH THS NKI ItRBLANDf INDIA (JOVBSNMIN'T, Agents at Singapore. The Shipsa^ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. TEE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. rigi, Tomini, Talisse, Amoerang, Toli-Toli, with transhipment to Telok-Bt;tong, Kroe, Beukoelen. and Padang Bantam Penang, OoeleeLheue, Sabang, Tjalaag, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean. I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 246 12 CLEARANCES. Mar 19. Bami Maru, Jap. str Yamanaka, for Rangoon. m De Eerens, Dut. str Greger, for Bandjermassin. Rumphius, Dut. str Donck, for Batavia. Selangor, Brit, str., Turner, for T. Anson via ports. Isabella, Dut. str., Abas, for Rhio and Sicgkep. Sri Muar, Brit str., Hudson, for Muar and Malacca.
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    • 510 12 VESSELS IN PORT. o ShiD Flag Tons Master Arrived Prom nsignee Wher As-'ang Bian l©s Bra Mar 16 Bangkok i I Co Bangk«>i-, Baud Dut 1689 Smit Mai 1 i Si Bantam Dut 1323 Hut Mar 13 Padang Ships ABatavier Brit 215 Simpson Mar 16 Anambae Calypso Brit 339 Bannatyne
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