The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 April 1909

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1909. SO. 6 f 568
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  • 119 1 Athletic cotes will be found on i r 7 Mr Roosevelt has Btarted foi bu Airiaan trip Page 7. The Conservative party is to start a great Dreadnought campaign after the recess There has been some iniermtional duigreement ov^r tbe question ot a loan for I!hina Page
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  • 812 1 Tbd66 be tbfl ftuitt of t) v „.\>, ur be tbfl ww k of fchy bud, I Jut t lie baantiei Lhtl I pel] ii l\v a iriser uid nobler in innsd. "The PottK Kuloo, the lubioan of broad inout bed chat tie iu b
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 282 1 Blw »^^wp^« a^-^^" i^ %T.iYj IL»Vi ■"■'Hi Pnroi^Vfo U r |f V, y' •"'C''" j^* 1^ \.'ll. BLACK AND GOLD LINED. HGHLY FINISHED. CINEMATOGRAPH, V^N •-<,«-* BBACH ROAD. t;- 2 only canned fviiik in which th 3 Change of Programme full flavour of fresh cow's twice weikly. Milk is retained.
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    • 209 1 Entertainments. CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD Film d'Art: THE GUN SHOT, AND NEW PICTURES. L. F. WILLIS. Manager. THE Gaiety Cinematograph. FOOT OF FOKT CANNING. COOL HALL COMFORTABLE SEATS. GREAT CHANG K OK PRICES OF ADMISSION. Box Scats $1.00. 3rd Class 20 cts. 2nd Class 40 cts. 4th Class 10 cts. AND
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    • 137 1 > < LATEST ADVERTISEWENTS. Adelnhi Hotel notice Page 7. To let, Brentwood. KiDg"s road Page 12. Notice re Government tenders Page 2. Trade mark notice of the Bex boot Page 2. Wanted to purchase, interest in rubber estate— Page 8. Two gentlemen wanted to complete a mess —Page 12. Auction
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 315 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday. 7th High Water:— ll29 I 11.38 p Thursday, Bth ffigh Water.— o.l a., 11.59 p 3.Y.1. Company Extended Order Drill. P 0 Mail Homeward due. Friday, £th High Water.—: .34 a. Good Friday. PnbUc and Bank Holiday. P O Mail Outward due. S.V.A. lecture Loading Drill. S.G.C.
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  • 62 2 The first bateh of German troops withdfftwiag from North China passed through tfca Klei&t. A woood lot will pas<i •u<rh .>n the Pnßl Lodwig. Other takachmenta will await the arrival of 150 ■irincil. and then return home via Siberia. I» :e bmdrad marines will in future ba sta*;:-aod in Peking,
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  • 160 2 It is evident, s iys the Kobe Herald, tbat a I ver 7 K r e*t deal is likely to be beard in the n.'ar fatal* of the question of the admin's-ti-ative rights in th? Riilway z>ncß in Manchuria. The Chinese appear to be making a stion^
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  • 8 2 A MALAY STATES RUBBER, c., CENSUS PROPOSED. DFDF
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 57 2 I NOTICES. WKITEAWAY LAIDLfIW ScC9^ This is to <, f ivc notice that the above trade--5 mark is the property of "Whiteaway, Lai-Uaw 1 Co., Ltd. whose Registered Office is at No. j 13, St. Paul's Churchyard in fche CjLty cf London and that ic is used by that Company
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    • 98 2 NOT WES. BANK HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will close on the following days Friday 9th in3tJ Gooi Fridiy and Saturday lOt'a fallowing -ay. Monday 12th Easter Monday A;.! 6 d.4 NOTICE. I Cbna Choi Geok wife of F. C. Moy resid- ing at 35, Heeren Street in Malacca do solemnly
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    • 34 2 I stinks. international Banking Corporation. ICAPiTAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Oi no; 6O Wall Suet.':, ffinf York. London Office Tbroadru-c dDe Boom BktwgagKka Stowt Witliin. J I BO j_LON][)ON I'.ankehs: National acial GHGFDS
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    • 28 2 MSUf{/h\^p£federauifP Assurance Company of c Capital and Assets ex** 4,000,000 Gold DoU^J; H. EVANS, ttn f^v Q -ieral A{,n .V :r 3 I KEW ZEALAND !NE 3 LT|
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  • 1661 4 RUBY MINES OF BURMAH. A Valley OF Gems. IV; haps it is due to some echo from the it, j^rhapa to some half-rememb-jred vision 0 AJored up by the story-booka of one*3 childit: whatever the cause, among gems your r is king beyond all rivals. For a BUttVf -or e8p*>ci
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  • 334 4 Messrs WhHeaway, Laidlaw and Co., Ld have entrusted the rebuilding of their premises bo Messrs Mackintosh, Burn and Co. When completed they will undoubtedly prove to be :he finest business premises in Calcutta, suitable in every respect to the requirements of the largeol and most
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  • 77 4 London, March 10. Mr. Andrew Carnegie, as president of the eace Society, proposes that Great Britain ad the United States shall combine for the urpose of limiting naval expansion. He sugBSta that Britain shall agree to protect the merican Pacific coast, and also Hawaii and le
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  • 498 4 Mi *m fctra, mi bib* „> An He. Sydney, Ap] 29 B Aoibna, Hongkong, Ananiha, Poit c aid, A; Anaml.a. Stu Apl I A Baaye, I »lombo, A p Ljul bia, Bangkok, A ust? i.-i, Trieste, Ifaj i A miral -M ftgoo, Chin A rratoon A p
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    • 547 4 pillllllHllllllJllllllllljßlljnillllllHlllllllillllllllllWlliH fn^^-Hk CHEAPER THAN PmT. J SUSfRtSiNG RESIiLT* ALSO AT LONDON, LIVERPOOL, <jLAS<jOVV, NEWCASTLE .CARDtFf. h^MBUR^ NEW YcRK, BOMBAY CALCUTTA SINGAPORE., DURBAN. SOLE AGENTS FOR B. S. F. M. S., SUMATRA, JAVA AND SIAM. aso Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, COVER YOURSELF Iron and Brass Founders, a ainst result ul
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    • 9 4 1. CHEONG BROTHERS DBNTIBTB 25, South Bridge Road. Singapore.
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  • 1268 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, April 7, 1909. the Press the People's right mafnfi^ L*iawed by influence and unbrib^d by gair Here patriot Truth hrr gfaiioßM precepts draw, f'.-is,-- :o Religion, Loyalty and I.aw. In view of an announcem3Dt just made in the Bxngkok pipers, it is not unreasonable to
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  • 601 6 The Chinese Governmen' proposes to use the ports of Chefoo aL u Naval Stations. A Cantonese baa told the polica th:.HokieLis robbed bin of > ifi X>rth B .on ICondaj night. M nThoo Hun Yeang, the General Farmer for Sarawak, and Mr Koo Sian Tan, left for Sarawak by the
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  • 633 6 TifK KATHI Pen&ng. the roost i. Settk'Ujent Ind. i Company j tbe great terested i event marked a new d policy in li r< appear?- onfortvaafc one gt-ti- tl tlif: that inkaitioMS in n i i!,t« r\ < i j ordain i the nail teeliDg of digsati*-: places have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 The -^^PH^J v :ve been brought "^S 5^5( Bouton Rouge Egyptian Cigarettes K^££ T-c i made rider Ideal c natic conditions, ..jBB 1 s.i jf the lei s fti U makes ""I^l the el 'ands a r HI U BCC SUF. A Luxury to the man of Taste, 1 GREAT
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    • 36 6 PHOTOGRAPHY. The I OLDEST and NLY European firm of its kind in this Colony, the one that does ail the important and responsible work is G. R. Lambert Co., LIMITED. H. TH. JENSEN, Manager. YONG PONG,
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    • 166 6 VICTORIA THEATRE THREE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING Tuesday, April 13. FIRST VISIT OF THE BANDMANN DRAMATIC COMPANY. including Mr. Henry Daiias, Tuesday, April 13. Sir Coaaa Doyle'a Famous Play Waterloo The Bells Tne laie Sir li- nry Irving's Greatest Triumphs. I Wednesday, April IU. The most exciting Drama ever written The
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  • 56 8 ffli gift bokm the total lot Um Stmits Settlements so far as the] a on the face Establishment. —Tf panififl of Garrison Artillery of all ranki 253 <'••• company of Royal Bngneera, >< era and 106 men a b ittalion of Infantry. 'J'6'2 of all ranks: thrt«- officers
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