The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 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, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909. NO. 6,555
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  • 110 1 B i via lias con tented to dbaim— P Mr Jus ice Wise of HongkoL^ has retired from tie Bencb Page 5. There has been another landslip on the Taipicg railway Page 5. De'ai's of tbfl Weld Quaj judgment are given on page 8. The anuuil meet
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  • 1072 1 I bid arranged the nigh? U-fore to m «»t aid Mali. iv hiH kohth, but when I came to tl c Lamp i called his Dame utaide hi* ly gone down to the shore for oar day's outing. At a well close by a woman was busy wasbiug
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 KATZ BROS LTO J\L"_i UuA^JulLfif- c— Jblura-ttkk -Ex porfgeseOschafl Bosch A Co m 5 M. |-_-j S-W Warsn m Mecklenburg. 7 J T//£ ST7IND7IND QUALITY. sold everywhere:"" vi^_____J______________S________PMtM____S_C_^ 11 Pure, Refreshing, Qheap m I |w IThe Mitsui Bussan Kaisha I y^lk \A D/v f l W TjH^B _r%^^__tf^^ "5 7j
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    • 607 1 Entertainments. Entertainments. i MARLBOROUGH A L HA MB R A CINEMATOGRAPH, beach eoad. To-Night To-Night!! Change of Programme doryta the famous s 3 FRENCH PANSEUSE. TWICE WEEKLY. ILL-FOR ILLUSIONIST. JTfl 11 1 PUT snd Fvery Nigh}, pathe freres pictures. ;lUmblll al7 30 &9 -30 fIN ENT|RE CHfINGE ONE PAYMENT FOR
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    • 88 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sales of household furniture Page 3. Weighing platform for sale Page 3. Turnout and Deli Pony for sale Page 1. Dutch mail for Europe 7. Special dinner and skating at Raffles on Saturday Page 4. Change of pictures at the Alhambra Page 1. Sale of the effects of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 383 1 THE WEEi. TUBBDAY, 231 d High Water.— ll. '2o a., 11.50 p Licensing Jubtiees Meeting, 2.50 p I Assizes commence. i S.Y I. Company Extended Order Drill. S V.A. Laying Competition. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p Wednesday, 21th High Water 0.3 a. Rojal Johore Tin Co., noon. P O
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  • 551 2 With A O.K But I rad of ti e this wealth of rOM and koil, little koil, singiug on the siris i>oui:l), In my ears the knell of ex.le your ceaseless hell like speech i?, you tell me aught of England or of r:g m England now P D
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 863 2 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRINIi RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 11th, Thursday the 13th and Saturday the 15th May, 1909. PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Uth May, 19». 1 The Maiden Plate. Vafue '< and (J to the Secynd Horse. lA. Kace for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st Entrance,
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    • 759 2 7. The Rochore Plate. Va'ue $100 and $50 to the Second Hor3e. A. Handicap for all horses that have run at this Meeting, and not won. Tne C3mmittee to have the option of cancelling this race if there are less than five horses entered the pronerty of different owners. Entrance,
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    • 628 2 NOT WES. THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders are mvi od for taking down and removing materials from site of: Shophouses Nos. 140, 141, 142 and 143 Tan jong Pagar Road. Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Krian Street. Nos. £0, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
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    • 588 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office GO Wmil Street, New York. London Office Tbreatlntodli' House, Bi&hopsgate Street Within, London EC. Losoos Baskers National Provincia; 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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    • 358 2 INSURAMGES. FEDERAL LIfF~ Assurance Company of Canadn. m 1882. Capita! and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold DoUars. J. X EVAN?, Manager, intern Asul. rm Borneo Co., General Agents. Mar J ifl KEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., UK FIEE AND MARINE MK6-TSZE KtIfiANCE ASSOC. lU. MARINE. CHiKA FK INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. LONDON
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  • 234 3 T OF COY CV Co rs of y. it»« -of tilt I- ■••>• IH€ :-<• n The ornaments Rubric, la* m iatiog to the conduct of I > was '■{.-> hv kba w deacon ol The I>ean of I'anterbary and < i.v dHi recount went--. L1 riVii
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  • 95 3 M rnes's visit m 'I) iftei for 1 f the Estimates i I'arj of a Tempor- <nt I underlo the officer who m order to superintend :id new Colonial Regula*urd lo finum-i-il BMtten You No. 227 oi •er that V B C I Protectorate has
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  • 98 3 PASSENGER FARES BETWEEN DN AD COLOMBO. 1 M nl Steamship Coni g the Hist a i d second class •>■} and Colombo [tk proposed to Kon I tile isa cabins and the 188 oa us, the J N Ada >jd i fn bo their head offioe to is cf the
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    • 62 3 Chamberlain's Cough Ke^ :dy. many rtmarkal of colds an! fi ri i l.y this preparation ha\- B 1 fan:' part of th< ri •i. It can always be 1 upon. i by aM dv&h AI'CTION SALE OF IV^ir Department Stores. At Urn Orduanct D ftk, Pulo Brani. Oq Wednesday, 24th
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    • 606 3 mierioNs. auction sale of Household Furniture &c AT N >. 21.",, BSRANOOON ROAD. On Saturday, 27th March, at 2-30 p.m. A good toned rottngll piano; rattan chairs ami lomgefl t» <tk rocking chairs; polished dining table bentwood standard chairs crockery; glassware Ac. Ir(>n bedsteads; dreaaing labfefl With mirror attachtd Ac.
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    • 943 3 AUCTION SALE. In consequence of the Proprietress leaving for Europe. MESSRS. H. L. COGHLAN AND COMPANY. WILL SELL BY AUCTION THE WHOLE OF THE Teak Furniture, Fittings, Stock of Wines etc. AT THE UNION HOTEL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL, AT 11-30 A.M. COMPRISING: COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by RACIIALS
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    • 216 3 IVILLw KUJjTi 15 ißrai Munici P a!it y an(^' Contracl|~* "^3 STEEL IRON WORK. v ***-^l'"- I >^K\ j I ii p ill' 1 \j4t The most economical and effective Cal*cn drums (1.73 FOR SALE. WEIGHING PLATFORM TOR SALE. A new Fairbanks portable cart weighing platform up to 3 tons;
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    • 154 3 FOR SAIII (a) Four-seated Rubber tyred Vicl (b) Fairbanks PUfform Seal. new. r Apply "Man" e/o **1 27 FOR SALE. llrown Gelding quiet m saddle audHarnrsn §500. Dogcart by Brn:; iwksfa and Hal by Champion, Wilton I Strong Pony quiet to ride or dii\ Gharry (India Kubb.r tyres) and Ham
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 27 4 Doyle-Singer. On March 20, at Si Andrews Cathedral, Singapore, A. B. C Doyle, (East Ext. Tel. Co Malacca) to Ada, second daughter of George Singer, Aberdeen.
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  • 1904 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Mar. 23, 1909. Here shall the Press the People's ri^bt maintain, U-iawed by influence and unbribetl by gain Here patriot Truth h?r pk>rious precepts diaw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I-aw. In a natural and spontaneous manner, as a direct result of the new movement
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  • 739 4 In Ceylon papers arrived by last night> French mail the following Dews is printed; I. r .1 M The Times, commenting on th<- Treaty, mju that, although i( believe th. 1 I. I |fl riftj .md Str KJv Grey have failed to provide sal the rights of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 360 4 Griffin's "Polo" Whisky. T//^ FINEST 1 OBTAINABLE HIGHLAND fr^ &T ALL WHISKY r^^l FIRST—LASS IMPORTED. \&0 HOTELS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., slngapore. s^s Jr xiL v^ 1 1\ LJ I oir i-»/x V OF vfT T^rT\rTrvT?s: SALT CELLARS BuriSi isH £S In Hall-Marked Silver. V AbEa CAKE BASKETS ill LllCCtrO""! ISIC.
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    • 57 4 RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER ON S\TURDAY NIGHT AND SKATING. i i SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE An Extra Performance OF The Ghost of Jerry Bundler The Pirates of Pulo Brani WILL HE GIVEN ON MONDRY, MARQH 29. PLAN OF STATS will be open at The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., at 9
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  • GERMANY'S NAVY.
    • 17 5 (}iv ftstesanM Wsumisi IhmUg'a) rssaa Invincible, the von dt r tons boi II unhc
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    • 6 5 irtiOf duplicity ts now.
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    • 25 5 X lat 11 iin. luische Ziitungsayg lan aril Dg d lt&] armameni the arrangellt character. mpeting i able to pr L*e the g^
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    • 76 5 Eloquent Tributes. .7.) i m. lot: Court Hongkong, before Oh I Mr H. H. ngkong, piid tributes to Mr. Justice Alfred Gas d hi* retirement from the I'uisne Jadg Ilenry Berkeley, acting Attoney il, on behalf of the Hougkong P.ir also tribute to Mr Gv>mperUz,
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  • 74 5 /p- at. been a serious landslip at a the ra r night owing r v service to Penang is intermated that it will t.ike four days B 6 by the slip. h of line from Taiping to Kuala the G ip, is tbe most trouble- S. It
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  • 97 5 HONGKONG UNIVERSITY SCHEME. s i mfeting 1 Mai 1; h of ;ne?e Sub-Committee the first doi were eubsci th were for mounts. Ho Kai, Chairman, presided at the V\ hen the forma] business bad concludMr AuChak-i: m v L'j.'s furniture store) announcement that they ibute a sum of ton thouttrds
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  • 56 5 ■uteeth report of this flourishing ■vs a successful feai The writing m the Dominion amounted to interest and rev;- re return J per cent; inTestmenta £710,512; 1 has *f| bed the -'rong I ';on held before the Ban FranI m ret recommended •heresei £15,000 tnd ■livi-
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  • 55 5 POSTAL STRIKE CONTINUES. The King's Mail. (Bjf .Submarine Tel^-rraph. E&dUter's) B airits is isolxted by the strike (of Pins postmen). A courier service between Biarritz nil Dover has been instituted to eonva? II b M tj-sty's mails. Telegrams m Paris and the local telephones have been resumed. The
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  • 81 5 Hopes of a Settlement. B »T€ I M iv. 22, 7.10 pm. M 'Jlemencaau repljiog to a deputation of the Paris strikers appealed to them to .me their duties and promised that after they had done so their grievance would be considered. His attitude was most conciliatory though
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  • 49 5 Received at 3 33 pm. The Can€erenc3 on the U. S. Tarifl consists of President Taft, Mtssrs Knox, Mac:h, the secretary to the Treasury Ml Cortelyou. Mr Aldrich, the Chairman of the Committee of the S3nate on Finance. Mr Aldrich argued that the tea duty was impracticable.
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  • 26 5 Reservists Disbanded. er's correspondent at Belgrade states that, acceding to the advice of the Powers, Sterna will order the disbanding of her reserves to-morrcw.
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  • 198 5 bks fob Exchange Speculations. Yesterday morning b -fore Mr Justice Serecmbe Smith the public examination of Leoog Sin Hoi, Chop Chin Fong, was concluded. The debtor give evidence of the causes which he considered led to his bankruptcy. He started work as a master goldsmith with $800 and
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  • 263 5 Mr C. I. Carver applied to the Chief Justice, Sir William Hvudtnan- Jones, m the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, for a stay of execution pending an appeal from a decision of the District Court. He ai> red the Court as an Appeal Court, and proceeded to read
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  • 920 5 {JFroin out < wn Correspondent^ l> ihivia, 17th M trch. Jt is now announced that the State Kailway workshops at Ifadicea will not be removed to Sjwabaja. A junior oflicer at the Military hospital at Sourahaya has charged the head of the hospital witli certain irregularities. A cjmin;t
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  • 253 5 GjiAiiuv Syce's Jaw Broken. Two Kliugs ware before Mr. Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a couutryman of theirs. C< inpliiindnt saii he was a gharry syce and lived at Victoria StiG3t. Oa January 23fd last, at 8 p m,
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  • 246 5 Young Chinaman gets a Stiff Sentence. A queuelass Chinaman was before Mr. Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, on a charge of boing m possession of counterfeit coin, i>7 and eleven twenty-cent pieces. D3te3tive Inspector Tajlor conducted the prosecution. A Chinese detective said that at one o'clock
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  • 243 5 Sikh Policeman Gets Seven Days. Crowds of Chinese and other natives who have nothing to do haug about the Police Courts every day aad make good deal of noise with their chatterings. The Magistrates are very patient, but their tempeis have been sorely tried of late.
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  • 49 5 As a rule a man will feel well satisfied if be can hobble around on crutches m two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is two or three months before he i.s fully recovered. TLis is an unnecessary loss of time, for m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 19 5 Cioup. .ptoiu or ii iiw Wbea Chamberlain's Coqgfa luuiv.ly »8 t-'lV^n AH anrtn no thn nliiM lu>A/vm nn l.^^vr.^
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    • 239 5 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT VELVET PILE CARPET SQUARES. VELVET PILE RUGS. TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES. Jf/Kr The New OLIVER jIJT writes m sight, writes m co ours writes on card> as jtiSKF on paper, rules like a flash, makes Jj&BF liiore carbon copies than any other ma JSP* chine, cuts perfect
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  • 240 6 E*\-'K< T O¥ A.M Kit VN CHANGES. New V-rk. P«b. 12, The W.tvs and Means C mmittee Washington bate lomvlsted tbeir MfeJgMftkM Is II r^viVun of the tuun m the j form (.f a Tarßl Bi'l, wlnoH will pjo before Con^ivs^ m ng. The practical effect
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 213 6 The Fnut Season. Hi st 1- n alusya brings on more or less Bhhd w\ ia promptij checked !■> -lain's Colic, I and Diarrhoea Kei be prepared for snl<!' .i:- nit ly all .it alers. STOOMVAAET MAATSCfiiiPrI (STEAMSHIP COMPANY. "NEDERLAND.") Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang
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    • 553 6 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., Ltd. Two regular serf ices are maintained between JAPAN and BUBOPB ly the Company's well known TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japan* ese Government, specially designed lor the Company's Eun>p<an Service, lighted throughout !>y Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fiist and
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    • 1246 6 I 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 I for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 705 6 SHIPPING. nTd. l. SINGAPORE, GERMAN N'tW GUINEA. ss. SANDAKAN will leave for Batavia. Saruaran^. Soerabaya, Macassar, Amboina, Banda, Berliuhafi n. Potsdamhafeu, Btepbatuport, Fiaadibafßß, Simpsonbafen and vice versa on April fad m connection with the German Mail ss. Buelow and after tbis date regularly every eight weeks alway3 connecting with the
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    • 552 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breno; IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail >■■■■>■ this Company sail fortnightly fr.-m Hamburg via RotTter^am, Antwerj> Soul Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mai Naplee, Alexandria and vic^ verwi) Poet Said BBSS* Aden, Colombo, Penan^, hsr.K^JX'"- '> kong, BssssS^ai, Nagaeaki A Kub*- t, "i kflhsj
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 317 6 Passengers for the Straits. Per P A. < Devanha, due Hai 86.— Ml A J (Voft;-, Mr F. J. Chapman, Mi W. P. Baatl, Mr s I. d Hn W. Bean. Mr aai Hn H. W, mivall, Mi W. Pater«on, Mi Nicholson, Mr G. P. Owen, Mr D. Karr, Mr
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  • 149 7 The Madras M I M irek .r .> m thk rabjeet, .ent ol the Com- that t&M ivfcjed j nponuj M the Indian emigrants to tin I are numoiieally important, *nd localise iaiprovement t>: I nppreeiaWe I vsrtiofl of >niea wli position to the Home Got*
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  • 74 7 (Corrected up to Mar 22 > Bank4m/8 2/4 f V demand 2/3| Prirate credit* 3 m/i 2/4 credits 6 m/s M 2/4 1 FsAjroa, <]«/?; *ad Bank^ M 292 GriaMAWT, demand M M 237 [kdia, T. T, 174^ Rok«kow«, doman^ 24*%di3. Yokohama, demand nom. 113| Java, demand 139{ Bangkok'
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  • 768 7 r MINK8. Capital Capful Icto* Paid Issued paid »p Valvt op Company Qtxotatio* lo^A 00 300 0(K) 10 10 Belit Tin Mining Oo. Ui BM $300,000 225.000 10 10 BrnaBg Limited 5 7* E5 s &f" i 60,000 60,000 1 1 Kate Tm Minee 5 £100,000 100,000 1 1
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  • 144 7 Mar 22 Tin buyers $65,624 j Gatnbter M buyers B.M) G&mbier Oabe No. 1 12 50 Grambier Oube No. 2 w com 12.00 Pepper Bl&ok (ord'u. S'por«) bu j er s 12. 2 5 Pepper, White (ftir buyers 19.(0 Ncthnftga (110 to th« IVu., 7.50 Nutmegs (80 to the
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  • 147 7 ■nrnal ia tl r. and writes to me that m favour of establishing a reduce, and ire cannot do better than a originally by the India.'iatiou and again un r who I I returned from An article I appeared m important subject, and I I
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  • 104 7 i I Vesting. meeting of the Sjndieate, Limited, was ;.imlier of Comm^ the purpose of considering and, g ;ae following le the Directors be and they are uire the option over npany's property Mr J. If. Wilson under I made by Messr- I>. Law, arbitrator! m the
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  • 84 7 NORTH BORNEO STATE RUBBER. LTD. f the sbarebolders to Rubber, Ltd.. was c presiding. m tbe course of bis speech, j te of tv- 100,000 guirantI *era allotted. plioa cf the small amount iriou3 calls This we consider a am our aif tirs. By rea bad been plantw'.th P t.
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  • 76 7 r.. khe Norfolk seat of the Earl ale. contains many reminders iJe of the a. writer m l'.iitannia," M and i the biu Uw lira! Sir Harry X- pp-J. who was ncle of the Bu 'l:^ re are kl ehiselle-i by ttM B Wl elf, who
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 545 7 On the Berth. STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPiJ NEDERUNO. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND." Royal Dutcli Mail Service. THI Company's Mail StmAMBB KONING WILLBM II will leave Batavia on tin- 25th instant, at 6 p.m. and is expected to arrive beM on the 27:h instant, at about 8 a.m. Sht- will for £aban£, Colombo, Suez,
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    • 613 7 TO LET, TO IE LIT. From Ist April, a Commodious Chinese family Residence— No. 12j-a, Neil Road Moderate Uent. H. L COGHLAN Co., Agents. Mar 5 4_ TO BE LET. No. 1, Dublia Road. A large house suitable for a boaiding establishment. Foi particulars apply to Messrs. Tomlinbon Lermit, 1,
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    • 446 7 WANTED. WANTED A teacher for Raltlas Institution one who has passed the Senior Cambridge Local Examination preferred. Apply by letter to the Inspector of Schools, S. and M. Singapore, 22nd March, 19G9. Mar 23 1.4 Englishman 28 years of age, seeks situation, expert book-keeper and accountant. Address: BOX 2, co
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    • 277 7 I THE YOiCOiiAi^A OOCIC 00 No. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. Length Inside BTI ft Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott W Idth of entrance, top 60 5 ft. bort. 75 ft. 8 ft. Water on block- 27.5 ft. c-r on blocks '20 5 It.
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  • 634 8 The annual general meetiDgol the ihtre- holders w is held v. B'erday m the Company's offices, Mr W. Patchitt, (m the absence of Mr A <! Chairoaanof Directors, bom indisposition) prp>iln^ There \v*re nvt> ►ent Messrs J W l'» Maclaren, T Jones, D-m, k, 1' T.
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  • 150 8 t oruing a Chinaman was wl: pped the coolie and up- others came bel ran ©H with a bj^r coiita:: assaulted the owner before ptured later m V. ton i S appeared bef. m the District Court, a* a v Gompla ii Mid declu' accused up! The i
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  • 15 8 t\>r At As.-:/>, whifh OOHMMI to-tl.iy iv tb« Supreme Court, Singapore^ there are
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  • 518 8 A c )rresp->ndeut sends to the Birtgkok Times an account of a trip through Setul, a comparatively little known Siamese state on the West Coast, north of Kedah. These piWftgfil refer DX yd particularly to the natural resotireei of this district The main road tbroagh the
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  • 151 8 Chia Checg Kang, the ycurg Chinese swimaier. swam for the Tanjong KatODg 6>vimming Party's medal last Sunday. He entered the water a' 913 a. m. accompanied by the secretary of the laity, up to the Sea View Hotel, wl ci the secretary left the m i T
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  • 282 8 Mr Justice Serjoinba Smith heard Magistrates' Appeals yesterday morning. Rsi i Kofl Li w Neo. This was a gambling appeal. The lady appellant was couviciei of obstructing the police m tho discharge of their duty and for ng on a lottery. M 1 1 :int for the appellant,
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  • 559 8 The following ia the concluding portion of the judgment of Mr Justice Braddell m the case I>3ustead and Coy., v. Toe Crown," which appaars to have a general bearing upon claims to use of a foreshore m proximity to a public highway The private right of
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  • 248 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Play was again impossible m the tournameut yesterday. To-day's fixtures are Profession Pairs. Mer. 111. Howe and Sal/.mann v Banks I. Boyd and Linto*i. Law 11. Mile 3 and Perkins v Tel. I. Webb and L^ggatt. A Class Double. Capt. Sir A. Yonug and Gaunt
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  • 55 8 The S R. A. Monthly Handicap was fired on Sunday afternoon, under rather unfavourable conditions. Result A Class. Ist Chua L p Kee 93.5 2nd Teow Keon" Hee 93 2 3rd Corpl. X, W. Ghater 9:5. B. Class. lat Saab Cheug Joo 8G 2 id Lim Choon Hin 79
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  • 33 8 The Medic*] School played the White Cross F. C. on the Darui Adab Ground last evening, a good game resulting m a win for the medicals by three to one. the scorers
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  • 112 8 The P. and outward mail ftsamer "Djvariha" left Colombo at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Friday morning. The P. and (J. homewar 1 mail s.s. '"Micedouia left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Siturday, and is due here at 11 a.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 20 8 PIANOS. The opinion of the press, also the leading j German and English professionals of tc-day of "GHMPPBLL PIANOS" is
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    • 256 8 DE KQNINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCH APPIj. Undbe Contract with tkh Nkthrklakdp India (jovkrhmint. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3. Ooliyer Uuay, THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Tasman Mantok, Blinjoe. Soencti Liat, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba and To- I boali Brouwer j Moeara-Saba, Siinpang and Djambi Mar. 24 VAN DEB
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    • 28 8 CHEONG CHUN TIN Co ni vT|t'|\ Oh\ MLSLttSBD 1H66. 27, South Bridge Road. Smg-apore. First-class Mechanical iKniistry. G Crowns, Bridges. Fillings and Vulcanites. Punctuality Guaranteed and Moderate Charges.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 476 8 ANJER SHIPPING REPORT. (Compiled for the Singapore Free Press.") Date of passing Aiijer Nationality and Description of vessel Captain's name Where and when siihd Destination. Mar. 4. Ger. str Meissen from Cardiff. Jan. 20. Mar. 4. Dut. str Timor Alberts Amsterdam, Jau. 17 Batavia. Mar. 4. Dut. str., SjIo; Oudendijk
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    • 575 8 YE S S E^L B_l N PORT. Man-of-war FUr and Tons Commanders Arrived Prom v* Hawke Brit. Broii. 7350 Wilktu Mir 22 Hoa Zibora Bar. Yatofa 75 STaadak Ifai 21 in^ ShiD FJag Tons Master Arrived From Consur When Amberst Brit 135 Scott M,r 20 Pontianak Thong Ek Baa Whatt
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