The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 April 1909

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909. NO. 6,570
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  • 131 1 In'erestiug statistics ou local crime will ba found jn page 5. Mr Hut's annu-il report on the St^te of Kedah is dealt with on ptge 10. The draw for the S.C 0. goll mpetitions and other sporting news will be found ou page LO. Tea will be
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  • 345 1 Careful March and fable, will roved to the ec<j'iirer extraordinary am >uut of curious snpei> tion about F< iday. The reason for the special selection of t of course so well kmowa th-tt it Dfltil I comment, though it in iy be a i :or wonder that the title
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 213 1 The Federal Life Assurance Co., j i I of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1882 UtAi FICE, BAMILTON, ONTABIO, CANADA. Qapital and Assets exceed U 9 000,000 Gold Dollars. The Federal Life Assurance Co. is one of the Oldest and most :y known Companies in Cana Its long and successful •nee enables U
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    • 99 1 Entertainments. VICTORIA THEATRE THREE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING Tuesday, 7\pril 13, FIRST VISIT OF THE BANDMAKN DRAMATIG COMPANY.! Including Ir. Henry Dallas, Tuesday, Tipril 13, Sir Conau Doyle's Famous Play Waterloo The Bells The late Sir Henry Irving's Greatest Triumphs. Wednesday, Tlprll IU. The most exciting Drama ever written The Worst
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    • 111 1 Ffftt&pt&infn&ntzi. jL-*f maC \f tCJ!^ Jill f VII C'tJf A L HAMBRA BEACH ROAD To-Night To-Night BRITAIN'S FLIERS. Admiral Sir? Percy Scott Urges the two-power standard for airships. To-Night? To-Night!! \\V. PRODUCE WILBUR WRIGHT. THE B RD MAN, giving aerial demonstrations before the British War Office. This is the latest
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Motor busses for sale Page I. llillgaertner pianos for sale Page 8. Free trial of the Oliver typewriter Page 5. Special programme at Harima Hall Page 1. Yankee watch trademark notice Page 2. Notice re firm of Lyall and Evatt Page 2. Sailing Flintshire for London on April
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 68 1 THE WEEK, Friday, Sth High Water.— ',.3 l a. Good Friday. Public and Bank Holiday. P i O Mail Homeward closes 6 a P 0 Mail Outward due. S V.A. Lecture Loading Drill. S.G.C. Golf Meeting. Saturday, loth: High Water.— t .23 a., 1.10 p S.G.C. Golf Meeting and Smoker.
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  • 175 2 < Ntnan, Ma'.av V. C. N >. 676, waa tefow Mr OffMßi WCWmI magistrate, yesterday, M d ircre i I theft of three seats. A Uv'un "boj" '.a the Mlploj of Mr iWwtrv'v, A^ist. Supt. of Police, told hil wonhif that lie was lying in his
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  • 86 2 Tue potiQt f "l tiMr tl; •s'no k:iied a Chinaman at Kranj H« inaed bimself with a orowbar aud proceeded I I km Gl down the doo« i t binaaao Bw own« i isbed out and li| ~'^> ;iU L LU Malay b«at bin to death with
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  • 139 2 ti Mftra atM?he<l bO the New Y i l.trlen conceived the i lea, of g the sole benefit of the tawny imuites, in oi-i r t see what e tf,,.- .lon different ftaimala p tjiag of a lively march, the elephant shed copious tears, two lions win
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  • 237 2 m fjund in nearlj oveij island of the Philippine?, in many places associated with petroleum. The coal is pretty much alike throughout the Philippines it is mVb'.tuoainou-, baviag f he appearance and Bpecifie gravity of lignites, bat it hu the curl.cn 1 itpetkk ol l'ituruinoua 00ml
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  • 111 2 Bl A.M'KKV, L'.\ rHEDKAI.. BMtar Eve. 8 pm. Choral Evensong. Ka Km Bcmo 1 1 m. Holy Communion (Plain). :;t> am Holy Communion Choral 1 1 am Choral Matins \on HoJjj Communion, plain. >.3O poi "aural Evensong. Anthem u Hail Ke-tal Diy." Hymns 131, 135. 188, 174. Monday
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 323 2 AN IDEAL INVALID FOOD IN HOT CLIMATES. A PANCREATISED MILK AND CEREAL FOOD. For Travellers by Sea or Land this complete Food will be found exceedingly valuable. ALLEN HANBURYS Ltd., 37, Lombard Street, LONDON. |!L .y^*k*~£ -:Wt wVS-^--: Ml Complete with \\V Wv Lamp, Bell, Pump, v« v\, S*<y Toolbag.
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    • 249 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners invits applications for the post of Deputy Registrar, Hackney Carriages and Jinrikishas. The salary of the appointment is iiQO a month with such transport allowance as may be allowed by the Commissioners. Security will be required in the sum of 11,500. The duty of this
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    • 264 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 15th April, 1909, for the following works: 1. Erection of a Water-boat Jetty near the the Master Attendant's Pier; 2. Special Repairs to flat roof the Supreme Court over tower and 2nd Judge's Court;
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    • 572 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wail Street, New Yokk. London Office Tbroadnt^die Houbc, l'ibhopsfiat<- Street Wiihiu, London EC. London lU.nkees: National Provincial Back of England Ltd. General Foreign Business TraLsacted. DEPOSITS. Curklnt Deposit Accounts opened Interest allowed on the daily bftlMOOl ftfl ttlf
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    • 384 2 INSURANCES. FEDERAL LITT^ Assurance Company of Can3^ 3t Establish] i CajMtal and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, ir.ager, South Eastern Asia IU BOfl I i• (7<-U',iixl Apc-nts Mar 1 NEW ZFALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE AKD MARINE. VAK6-TS2E INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CC. i
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  • 230 3 rBRI rV'EITEDj \N IKF.D. The IwlilC of confidence H so tenera >p eett'.- to taireiM I if BJ a o eip< peihaps not altogetl e ex--I*l 1 far haUnt that the rf overI do not iign tj i rres•ra will sum- for ike ition to
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  • 125 3 fish freaV oi the sebnap- y O§ Bal •d Hul'onr, N Zea ia now reserved :n The fish, which grow] tarnied up to two sets of sbo J parallel Moll nan wntera, Mr. D a ituntlUt to the I 8, obuo eoucd entji: i ('aptiiu W\ Dam--it the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2 3 Li.Dgeri.ng Colds.
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    • 356 3 NEW STUDIO High Class Photographers, LEE BROTHERS, 58 4, Hill Street, Singu-ore. (off Stamford Road.) Price list on Application* Ofcifi 16.12 J. d'A. PEREIRA, (F. R. H. S. LONDON) Horticulturist Florist. COLLECTOR AUD EXPORTER ORCHIDS AND RARE PLANTS l>i{>lorna and gold medal from the LateKing of Denmark. By Special Appointment
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    • 716 3 AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Him and Kyallas Rubber and j Tapioca Estates OK MALACCA FOR SALE Y AUCTION At H. L Coghlan Co's SaSerocms, Spore, Friday, 30th Ajri), at 2-30 p.m. Area 4,1-12 acres, hold riulor Government Grants and Leasts. Total Quit Kent |5,517. 548 Achs under Para rubber said
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    • 382 3 AUGTIONS. AUdION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIUOFORTE, &c The property of In. J. W. W. HOGAN. At tup: Tan Tcck Seng Hobpital, Satuiday, ICth Apiil. at 2 p.m. Comprising Cottage Pianoforte by J. P. j Brinsmead Son, Lou Jon, Drawing Room Suite spring stuffed and upholstered in cretonne, teak card table,
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    • 301 3 White Ants!! Teredos, Dry Rot, Decay in Timber. The ONLY SAFEGUARD has been on its trial in large quantities for the past 10 years in the Straits Settlements, and proved all that is claimed for it. Six pieces of deal were partly coated with Jodelite and buried in a Singapore
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 67 4 On March 27, 1909, at Shanghai, Frederick R. MANN, I. M. C Hxnkow, eldest son of Frederick T. B. Mann, of Australia, to Magdalene, eldest daughter of Mrs. K, M. Detlor, of Shanghai. On March 27, 19C9, at Shanghai, Charles Manners Manners, second son of the late W. Manners
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    • 28 4 On March 2"), 1909, at Hingchow, aged eighty-one, Adelaide Sarah, the beloved wife of George Evans Mouie, D.D., sometime Bishop of the Church of England in MidChina.
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  • 1412 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, April 9, 1909. Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, i T awed by influence and unbribed by gain; Here pat' i. it Truth h-"T plorions precepts cliaw. to Religion, Loyalty and I,a-.v, A statement of importance was mide hefore the Hongkong Legislative Council
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  • 575 4 A sum of 1547.50 has been stolen from a Chinese shop at 73, N3W M irket Itmd. Mr 0. S. Diwbarn has replaced M Brash as manager of the Lihat mines. Mr H. Miiriotfe's leave is 11 months and 23 days to commenca from April k .Kh. Mr Alfred Subl
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  • 229 4 A Chinese c<> e appear* j Eloward, in the I < on iitDjt- i h m snaking iu^pHc'or Braaag&n oondaeted the pro* i cutiou and Mr CampU >].-(. i. Mnplojed bj Mr Btt&l Bftßi i he saw in tlm man KB awaj b he saw I I A"b ihe
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  • 91 4 B&J public if Tounum«at, mail OUtf m. EC A. moetti Saturua* B&akf, public closed. Xa L8»U9 of S. 1 I 1 available at noon, urnament c 9 B A. Ui :><» a in Shipping < )i li:e open i only. JJia Littla'f, K'it/ liroi, i open. E1.6TBB Bi
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  • 305 4 The Committee of the S j j Club have kindly consented to allow members of the Garrison Golf < peting in the Singapore Tournaimnt, which takes pla Golf Club, to use their links during I Holidays. A censor has presented a Memorial b Throne static g that I i the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 151 4 ■$2 J& $2 WEEK. 432 WEEK AND YOU OWN 6 MODELS FROM $25. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ltd LITTLE'S GREAT SALE NOW ON. RUBBER FINANCE. Some constituents of ours have asked us to submit reasonable proposals to them for PROVIDING WORKING CAPITAL on a large scale for RUBBER ESTATES in
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    • 54 4 PHOTOGRAPHY. The OLDEST and NLY European firm of its kind in this Colony, the one that does all the important and responsible work is G. R. Lambert Co., LIMITED. H. TH. JENSEX, Manager. PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. Always in stock Cameras, Plates, Papers, mliiis and every kind of Photographic mate"ials. Developing and
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    • 135 4 THE "MANSION" Entrance Oxley Rise and River Valley Road. A BOARDING HOUSE WITH 25 Comfortable and well appointed Rooms. The Dining and Drawing Rooms are spacious and well furnished, the latter commanding a view of the Town and Harbour. Situated on high ground and apart from noisy thoroughfares and insanitary
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  • 36 5 Three for Austria. M 1 -!-'jr u>h.- B Hltas/s) it 9 I-"- am. h ipetm bai i m gives to Um itn }>■ Iht un naetßMAi at Losti Dug ins dfl a led to vn immediately
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  • 35 5 thai .'led lej the r t a u'ribution for a Australia's Need; 35 pm. Mr l>ou. tared I ia insecure without the jr, and should stand nle \Vw I ;ind of u^'lit.
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  • 16 5 I tter has bet 1 rank >n with i steamer of! Dangeness. were su > <
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  • 118 5 tural rvpr- of td-p i said to be good iii the Bukit Tinuh Reserves, and lin S »h and Cbangi. In DM old Gutta-percha trees in the I Me U Dga were N i -al rf production of the iinM ifl reported as good in the there
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  • 57 5 next met I I ineil on the ':h there are qoestioi tfr Ellis and ner, on the absencD of a D P. 1 'roseadouth theGovernDcerning the Penang Hills B kilwaj ling are the Apportionment .1 the Tamil Fund Amendment ill. In Committed ths Compinies Ordimce, the Merchant Shipping
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  • 54 5 AK /esterdiy morning, a Chinese D I'pper Street *iw kntonese lurking in the five foot He searched one of the men and 1 a bunch I ieton keys in his The man dr pped a chisel into a a a.nd it was picked up by a Malay potioemaa.
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  • 40 5 The two rat- 3 horses Kenmire and Lockre sold by auction by Powell and Mr Abranis' repository on Wednesernoon. Kenniare was bought by rams foi ind Lock fire by Mr a t horses were m excellent condition.
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  • 32 5 S. S. KARANG. The local British steimer Iv.irang (gross sold by auction, by the ■11 and Co's. Saleroom on kj afternoon. She was knock-' 1 d.»wn U i l Chetty for 16,100 > <
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  • 42 5 M i j team knal the cricket match •>-!ween Selangor and Sngapore, arranged obe played h«r'- il Baster, will sol oome jrmi i fad bj the Secrerary of the Selangor Club yesterdaj from rheir inability to send an eleven. (Malaj Mul).
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  • 73 5 H. K H. the Crown Prince of Siam was B Bangkok about the for His Bojal HighiMM will disembark at Smgora, and proceed thence across the Peninsula. The tour will probably burf a month or ni wetks. 1 most willingly l>e;ir testimony to the efiicaoy of Griui.iuit's
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  • 62 5 New Minister for China. (By Submarine Telegraph. Renter**) I.' '-.'ived at 3 06 p.m. A telegram from Washington states that the House of Bapresentatirei hu adopted amendmenti to the Tariff Bill providing tii it lea be ad aitted duty fref, and removing the eovnterrailing duty on coffee.
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  • 42 5 Britain's Protest. D is ana >anoed tint. Sir -K.hn Jordan has strougiv protestol to the Wai-wu-pu on the aai n of the Canton-Hankow loan bofore the lowest tender bad been submitted to Britain in aeDordance with the engagement r 1905.
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  • 35 5 The Governor of Trinidad Ins been instructed not to allow ex-President Castro to land. Castro is enraged and has landed at Martinique, tha only port of the West Indies that is not barred.
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  • 21 5 Received at 10 25 am. The decrease in imports for March was only The dojreasß in exports was £1,006,897.
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  • 323 5 Operations during the past week have beeu almost entirtly confined to Rubbers, which cbse strong at advancing prices. Tin shares are absolutely neglected, and at current '[notations it is extremely difficult to find buyers. MnrißG There have boen small enqniriea tor K mbs at $6,
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  • 141 5 BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS. In the 1> mkruptcy Court yesterday morning, the public examination in 1> mkruptcy I M.i 1. an was taken before Mr Justice Sercombe Smith. Bankrupt's liabilities amount to $6,000 and this sUte of affairs is ascribed to certain debts owing from Bangkok, an<3 to legal debts incurred by
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  • 95 5 Two Chinese cruisers, the Hai-Chi and Hi Ving. arrived in port from Hocgkong yeaterday forenoon. The former is a vessel "of 4,300 tons displacement with an indicated horse power of 17,000. Her armament consists of two 8 in., ten 4 7 in., twelve 3 pounder and four 1
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  • 1003 5 The anna .1 report on the S.S police force and the state of crime for 1908 18 signed by Capt. A. R. Chancellor. The force was again short of the authorised strength of assistant superintendents, a shortage em-phas'/.-d by the absence of two officers of the
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  • 1011 5 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eti farrago libeUi. Jr venal. There is a subsidence of the politicil turmoil in Europe sprung fmai the throwing of the Treaty of Berlin into the ashbin by one self-interested power backed up by another equally self-interested. When it became gmduAlly plain
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can you will occasion ally take cold, and when you do, get a medi cine of known reliability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. Such a medicine is
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    • 391 5 ROBINSON Co. a PRESB SHIPMENT NESTOR GIANACIF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. Quality Fine Petit Quality Extra Fine Petit Format Quality Fine Format Moyin Queen (Gold Tipped) 71IR=TIGHT TENS OF 100. OBIi^SON &Co. T/re Machine that has caused (he makers of W other Typewriters to wear worried looks. V -**J^^%«2S -«l^ "J|, ,tfT
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 428 6 On the Berth. 11 SHIRE" LINE FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP The >s. FLINTSHIRE \\.H]~, i. ;ia ii. C Candy. BJH I is doe at Sioga] >re on 01 dbool 14th hwtowt, an i \>t despatch for abovepoitfc •i pa.i.-enuers, ca.ric tann, and vt-sol t-, iith'- dihi y. -.var'l- mMN earri.
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    • 549 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mall steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan I calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Comiuanilcr. s.s. Japan MOO J. <:•• Olifeni h.h. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. 11. Belson. s.h. AnaioOO Apcar 4,." 10 A.
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    • 755 6 SHIPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. OQAST LINES. i U^* Steamer* of the Coast Fleet. TONi reg. to»» reg, Petchaburi 2191 Chonr F» 1643 Borneo 21C0 DeTairoagit 1646 Koh3ichMig SK>4O P*ici*t 1667 Rajah 1088 Aa^hin 1667 Pitatavkk 201 d Lockgac 1657 I>Hcgkok 192tJ Cnoisiug 1667 j liiijabuxi lG<>i Pongtong 1657 j Ko'i-at
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    • 533 6 SHIPPING. Pacific Mail Steamship CoJ 418 Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Quintal SS Oo.) YIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. BEMI-TBOFJCAL EOTJTE. Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN BOUT E across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to
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    • 693 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chlca, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tlirough Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Guif, Continental and American Porte. Steamers will ItAva Siagaport oa 07 abotst MAIL LINES. Outward (for Chitia) Assaye Apl. 9 Devanha
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    • 563 6 SHIPPING. I Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bre:™:. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINB Th*t fast ».nd well-kno^n m&;l fet^KJuv--this Coa\j>sny tail forinigLtiy from !'rem»r^ HAEG^mrg vi a. B. attatdaam, ajufcwwrp, B ro«i Gibni'tar, (;-enc», I^api«t, (coiinection MmjNaples, Alexandria and fiat versa) F<<; auhz, Adan, Coloambo, IVnat,,.'. SmgapK.n ktmg, FHiainliai. 2s'a^»fc*k;a i K..bt to 1
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  • 866 7 \l. K I CLEM HILL B at Low! t hemen appeared in E nwr. V. ,l- 11 11- i* ion wiiir I tile neither .mil<- any I re n<>t bright. Arm- u put a Muji > t liat and 1 ill Th I'hen I B
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  • 87 7 A eordisg to a telegram received Ly the ii- ,i Office of tie Mits-ui Busean KaisLa, the sul stacce cf the U S. Tai S Revision Bill introduced to Ccrgress is as follows 1. Ccffee— free. 2 Tea eight cents pr p< und. 3. Copper.
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  • 333 7 A K; i [ABLE AMD LASTING Cl'ilE. Constipation means that there is not a regular and sufficient action of the bowel?. It is a very dangerous disorder because is prevents the body's waste from leaving -:< an 1 this waste soon turns to poison. is how many fatal diseases
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  • 871 7 I'k.'M ITIKG Tb Ell the most interesting personage on 1 the B M B Katiftl lU, M MTtf»d at rremantie from Europe, wai Bh BcO«Ui Liang Lanl -un. tb« aewlj ppoiatad Gbau Genera! of A u>» r n < rujl whose selection for the posit i n
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 395 7 f I BY" ROYAI^ APPOINTFEFT lifj. TABLE DEUCACIES, I PICKLES SOUPS, I f i p JAMS. JELLIES. I Ir^t^^&^L i^-^ MAT T VTNFr^AT? o—=^^ »i— <4 1 vv AT A T^\ T 1-elefbrated i^^^i\i r^R o^ <sir Uilmens Stco-es. r^^|BIAC3tWELL. I Tens I /g| Your teeth—whether naturally perfect or not—need
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    • 303 7 «rii- tot. aure beacon. :^f years its light fife. tittivlW'.^ > ing the sick >^^ and suffering Jgfejj back to the har"v'XL ''v borof boalthand strength. Isn't tbat a record to bo proud of? For more than sixty yoau i has been the source of good health to many thousands
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  • 731 8 Chi Chinese and oihkr Racks in hi- bo«)k Yunqan, the lank between India and the Yangtse," Major PavieH des cribes the absorption, when conditions are favourable, by the Chinese of other races. A leu i/iotations may be made from many pass a#»"- in the book. Writing of Mien
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  • 483 8 A correspoiule nt of the .Japan Advertiser, m the course of an article beaded Chinese Characteristics," Mjffl The Chinese are very quick to learn and beat Japanese youths in more than one respect. Place them side by side with Japanese of the same age and the
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  • 768 8 A copy of a letter on Chinese clans and KX sties in EtingOOn bis been furnished to us "Rangoon G sstte") hy its author. The following extracts contain matter of general interest. There are several Chinese clans in Kan--2 ;i, 't he writer s;iys,
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  • 53 8 One of the most effective remedies known for diarrhoea and bowel complaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and every home should be supplied with it during the warm weather. Mr. H. J. D. Wilkinson, proprietor of the Upper Burma Gazette, Mandalay, says Ever
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 382 8 Chronic Dyspepsia. Angier's Emulsion soothes the mucous membrane of the stomach and intestines, arrests fermentation, checks bacterial growth, and promotes normal healthy action of the bowels. Doctors prescribe it for chronic indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, stomach and intestinal catarrh, etc. It has cured many obscure cases. Angier's Emulsion m '^^Z9 PETROLEUM
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    • 842 8 GROWING GIRLS NEED The SfBBHOTH that bin v Ni <;ooi> Blood. A Suffering Qtbl is Java CVrkd Bt DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Ttie bealtb, beauty and welfare of growing i girls depend upon the condition ol their j blood. Xcii'ect of bea-lti: during the JF^£*k year^ ol development ii.eaos a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 670 8 VESSELS KXPEOTEL). STEAM MRS. f departure, arul where, know*) d/it< d'.if here, arul rumw oj Agent* lirlia, Sviney. Api 23 Bouht*ad. imbria, HoDgkong, ApS 27 li-hn Mey^ iMajf*, Ooloaibo, Apl P 1 0 Cynthia, Bangkok, Apl Bomsi I 1 > it« Ifay R B< dmii-al Magon, China. Ap! M<>-ne Conik.
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  • 852 9 Capital Capital M Paid Companf. Oaotaiio* Issued paid cp Valut op p T $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 550 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 625 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 800 £500,000 444,769 1 1 Duff Development 00. Ltd
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  • 69 9 (Corrected 01 to April 8.) ti&nk in/a nominal demurs d M 111 Prirate credits 3 m/i 1/4] credits 6 m/s M 2 4 Fkano», dsra&jid Bank^, 292 3 bi.kakt, demand 237 Inuia, T. T, 174.; Hokgkohs, demand 2i dig. Yokohama, demand dm Java, Mtad i'> \\<;kok' demand Suvii. Ki'.N
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  • 116 9 April 8 fu~ m -p-'> *'<> Gambier S QmabMr Oabe No. 1 Gambier Cube No. 2 MB 1«.< Pepper Black (otA'h. B'jfon) Pepper, White (fair 18.80 Nutmeg? (110 to tin lfc.)_ IT.M Nutmegs (80 to tha Ik) h. m M 1 Maoe (B&nda) mm mm mi uom Oloree (Amboia*)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 392 9 TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. BRANKSOME "Stevens Rd. edrooms, Gas. Tennis Lawn, j Stabling tot 5, Apply OMEGA, c o Free Press. TO LET. To Let Nc. 10 Tivert. I Laj >{ Kiiiinoy App> B. N ELLAS, Street. .9 MWJ I TO LET. bir.-n:n I: ,vl. Apply to j 10
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    • 616 9 WANTED. WANTED. Immediately, Chinese Krani. Apply personally with references to Polo lirani Smelting Works. Apl 7 10.4 RUBBER ESTATE. Wa,nt*;>l to purchase inUirost, witl) Managership or occupation, in Rubber Estate or advertiser would purchase small estate requiring devfloptuent. Addresa Ehglishmah, co Free Press. Apl 7 14.1 WANTED European apsistant to
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    • 67 9 Bouton Rouge 1 Unique in Quality r!^^p^\ to the man of Taste Obtainable at Robinson Co, and flf \s. J^^3^^t/ I other hi<4b class Tobacconists. M W^flßßslßWiß^^^^^BllV^S^r J I MF4O M^^^^^k W itjrniture sales. ACADEMY FICTURES. Saturday, 17th April, at No. 11, Lloyd Ro&d, off Oxley and Killiney Koads. One
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1024 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Man-of-war Flaj? and Tons Commanders Arrived From F«r Vkhnm Trorap Daft ernie. eXOO Kappard An T. Prick rncertain Andromeda Brit em. ***** Oavnt Apl 8 Colomlw f» Haajing H.I. CM. era. 29&0 Lin Ap B Betavta IS J! 1 Chl H1 CM <r n Sben A),: 8
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    • 106 9 PASSENGERS. Per Edendnle Col. 1. M Hmo Ibj W. II Morrow, U.S.A., and Mr K!in< Per Hye L^ong: Krttd Hn Bra I Per Lilly Weld: Mew K J 1U lams and Passmore. Per Ipoh Messra t'h-t bet W Mob 0 W. 11. Buckland, C. T t)« >. M Lennan, Loke
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  • 1818 10 Considerable interest will bo fait in tbe annual rq. »:t of Mr ('<. C. H urt, the financ&\ adviser to Ifca GrOT<n*m DJ oi K-'lih, a copv of wh -h bai fc*en court far- 1 nishf 1 as. ll c unmonces with resume of the pwjnwM
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  • 108 10 0. l« Strong, the American, who was tried at the Rangoon Sessions on three charges of attempted immler of two l>urwmns and a brother of the one he employed, was found not guilty by a- special jury. Mr. Justice Robinson, in acquitting, told the prisoner that the proceedicgs were brought
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  • 253 10 The following is the draw and handicaps for cpen match handicap to he played at Garrison Golf Links, commencing thifc morning at 9 30. All players are expected to be on the links early. Open Match Handicap A. Class. R. Secular owe 9 v C.
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  • 163 10 YESTERDAYS PLAY. D Class Single. J. Watson £cr. beat C. A. Molz scr. 9 7 B—4. P. T. Evatt scr. beat Dr. T. O. Naughton scr. 0— 4, 1 Newcomer's Handicap. A. A Grothe scr. beat F. J. Blyth scr., w. o. C. B. Hadden scr. beat
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  • 187 10 S. C. C. ys Police ani> Civil Seryk k. m lich between these teams was played yesteulay afternoon on the S. C. C. ground. The Club weie without Baird and Mo!z. A fair Lut rather scratchy game resulted. The grouEd whilst dry in paits was bad at the lower
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  • 69 10 The following was the result of jesterday's shooting. Qualify fob Cup. Miss Gunn 3-3 Lady Evelyn Young 31 Mrs' Col Iran 30 Miss Kerr 30 Mrs Bowes 29 Miss J. Gunn 29 Mrs Ager 29 Mrs Abrams 28 Mrs Mauldon 27 Mrs Jdgo 20 Mrs A xt
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  • 248 10 The mail steamer "Assaye" left Penang at 10 ana. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sir JAm Anderson is expected b;,ck in the Colony by the P. and. O. mail steamer leaving Marseilles on the 30th and is due here by the
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  • 300 10 Per \l. M. Oceanien, due May 17. Yr Pretre. Per P& O Assays due Api 9.— Mr W. Bircham, Miss E. Bolton, Mr D. Hewitson, Mr A. Fleet, Mr W. B. Blair, Mr B. Blomfield, Mr G. Hall. To Penang.— Mr. J. P. M;ic donald, Mr
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 19 10 W. J. GARCIA, 50, BKAS BASAH ROAD. Piano, Organ and Music dealer. SOLE AGENT FOR _...»tnr->i o nnnintunnn nunno
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    • 24 10 H. L. COGHLAN <Sb CO S AUCTION^S^LESApril 10. Household Furuiture Ac, at Gaol House, 2 p.m. TT 1.-1 J I- 1 Ti... ft T"v.
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    • 556 10 TEe Van Rijn Tyreless Rubber Wheel. i Patented in the United Kingdom and ail Principal Ccuntnes Colonies, A Perfect Wheel for All Kinds of Motoi The Van Kijn Wheel i;s made of <u x- r Ve iC !f' l v maSS Of Para Kubb No Costly Tyre renewals: No Punctures
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 198 10 VESSELS AT TAN JONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HAKBOUF. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin- New Orleans. Fast Wharf Sec 1- Kistna. Section 1 Sheers Wharf- Darius. Section 2— China, Benavon. 3 Hikosan Ifaru, Banri Maru. 4 Muttra. s—Paroo.5 Paroo. 6— H M.S. Andromeda.
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