The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 April 1909
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Title Section16 1909-04-24 1 The Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1909. NO. 6,58116 words
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Article138 1909-04-24 1 A Committee of Enquiry into B^resford's report on the Navy is 10 be held Page 7. iWtten, the whsat speculator, has disappeared- Page 7. The report of the meeting of Kenal>oi Tin Company will be found on page 7. A home report on the Privy Council ju]gmet-t138 words
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Article830 1909-04-24 1 What a beautiful lie in fiv» it of ten ul<3 in Lue casts out of ten what a palatable lie to tlu individual I it is addressed. Three little words forming an impossible barrier, countenanced by the laws of eli.juette for the circumvent iou of bo red830 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement416 1909-04-24 1 The Federal Life Assurance Co., of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1882 HEAD O] FH R, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Qapital and Assets exceed X 9 OG0 9 000 Gold Dollars. The Federal Life Assurance Co. is one of the Oldest and most urably known Companies in l\ i Its long and successful experience416 words
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Advertisement264 1909-04-24 1 Entertainments. Great Theatrical Event. VIOTORIA THEATRE Qommencin£ Monday, May 3rd FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Including Miss Grace Palctta in the following- latest and greatest laughing successes Monday, May 3rd: "When Knights Were Bc!<L" Tuesday, May tfh:— "The New Clown." Wednesday, May sth: "Mr. Hopkinson." Thursday, May 6th:— "The Talk of264 words
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Advertisement116 1909-04-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Rubber tyred victoria for sale Page 6. Notice re 11. J. Ward Comedy Co. Page 1. Special Albambra show on April 27 Page 1. Raffles Hotel special dinner and skating tbis evening Page 6. Bankruptcy notices re Seet Eng Long and Mohamed Ali Saiboo Page 2. Indian conjuring116 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous355 1909-04-24 1 THE WEEK. SATUEDAy, 24til ETish Water.— 0.21 a., 1 28 p S R A. Piize Giving, 4 p Malaya F. A. Opening Matcb Sunday, 25th High W%tor O.f-4 u 2.21 p -ad Sunday after Easter, -t. Mark's Day. Sw. Club launches 9, 10, 11 a., 2.3U 3.30 p Monday, 26th355 words
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Article196 1909-04-24 2 taltgraa from the ELigufl t€ li of i between I itch (f.vernnieDt And tl e Sabaag iad Coaling Station Co, a? Amsterdam. The :.v cotk in 1 n pun ships at EUbaog, wor. m% dock there, and doei ■r shipping business. '1 venture throve lad inch196 words
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Article132 1909-04-24 2 N MIN r> J BS I 10^ be igreesaeoi hu sow been came be CauMi uid Jip in n to the ■i ol the Hon-kei-ko cjiiieries ia M meho] This bai \>e^n oneol the loog ditpated Muirhu-iii problaens, had ii ia boh repjrt" ed r i reral132 words
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Article134 1909-04-24 2 Black Dates in History.— The tirst brass band was organised in 1Q A- >n is MMpsjCted M Um oawn of the fire Pant u. The damage ■0 in value. D, well," said the absent minded pro as he stood ku- e deep in the bath, what in the world did134 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement621 1909-04-24 2 NOTKBES. NOTICE. TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERIES. No. 26-2, Orchard Road. Our Extensive collection of Poses, Palms, Orchids, Vines, Conifers, Hydrangeas, Maples, Asaleee, Cherries, Prunes, Andromedas, Pinks, Cruton^. Iri-., Lilies, BegOßtas, I>alilia°, Chrysanfcheujutn, Dwarf Plants, Cyeas, and Creepers, etc., etc. The whole of our Trees and Plan's ha\f undo splendid growth621 words
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Advertisement593 1909-04-24 2 NOTH2ES. RI .EY, HA.RGREAVES CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from 21st April to 28th April inclusive. T. C B. MILLER, Secretary. Apl 20 29.4 RILEY, H^ROREAVES CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that the 10th Annual Ordinary Meeting593 words
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Advertisement717 1909-04-24 2 NOTIGES. POLICE NOTICE. REWARD $200. The above reward will be paid to any person or persons who will give such information as will lead to the arrest of a Dane named T. P. Schwartz, Chief Officer, S.S. M Yugala," charged with Criminal Breach of Trust. Description as follows: Height 5717 words
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Advertisement577 1909-04-24 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall York. London Ojtio: Thrcadneedle House, Bishopsgate Street Witha, WIXMI EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. OtMta] Foreign Business Transacted, DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the dmly kJances at the rate577 words
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Advertisement407 1909-04-24 2 INSURANGES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada IBHED Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars J. H. EVANS Manager, flpull Easter* >*«- The Borneo Co., nts. r 14 ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD. FIEE AND MARINE. WB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC MARINE CHINA F;RE INSURANCE CO., LTD. LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT CO., LTD. GUARANTEE407 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1909-04-24 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St Andrew's Cathedral. Sunday after Easter. S. Mark. T an. Matins. Fir>t Lesson No&oben sz, I—l31 13 Second Lesson S. Luke xviii, 31 xix, 11. Hymn £70 7 IS din Boly Cotumunion (Chonl). hit! xx ii viee Simper 'iT-'itory ;,n at Communion 313 Bjara il AMutions I171 words
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Article1514 1909-04-24 3 I! A lj r a*C -U) pit'nm^at.-i are >]> >ns xa I a.r'e*:an wtl's a gravitv u -.'-r i>r the city t iU'»Wn ieep ml of 1 k dty capacity \u\ I w tier a I- million psaa taught in 3,500 sch ii ipitali established; a1,514 words
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Article95 1909-04-24 3 Desti its victim is a typo of Rheumatism. To be overpowered by this terrible disease, crippled, helpless, is to-day the Eafc ol hnndreda of Bufferers. For but lew cKntaiOTl are so many remedies recommenck d M In Uht-umatism, but aiuon^ them none is so ttticient as95 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement527 1909-04-24 3 A GOOD START IN LIFE. Mothers should early realize how essential good health is for the socceas of (heir child in after life A badly noortthed baby generally means an undersized child, wanting In stamina and vigour. If unable to nurse your baby, you n -situtc Hal most closely resembles527 words
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Advertisement574 1909-04-24 3 A LADY WHO SHOCKED HER FRIENDS By Ur.h nmkai.try Avvahw 09M ID i'KIiMAM ITTLI < I.H) 0' [mdioestiom, Bi N'i I.'- ■h s Di :t\ DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Mrs. 4. Brou tB kell Road, S).. bai. dates lu r i.. Tom a fire which occurred at h. rtt hi.574 words
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Article369 1909-04-24 4 Japan 1 Attitude. gajfl r. üblicity to the views held by a ;<»rUin Ration of Australian publicists and politician-. c -ncernirg an intended German perhaps n <.v;tl base in V- v ind in the Bis-narck Archipela^. whj atftaf known to English ..n. It li'-s north west369 words
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Article376 1909-04-24 4 A -»r of "links wi 1 Burns" were noted :i tc the I ktaOOfl A cjrrespondent of the Herald** deaeribea a tali he had with a gentleman whose father once saw and conversed with poet "My friend's father." be aaje, "km threshing in a barn on D .:<:i fa-376 words
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Article169 1909-04-24 4 Taken as a whole the results 1 1 the PtotaHag Etabbei Eatataa Syndicate fo* 1!-"^ should satisfy Um BOM exacting shareholder. Tkt onp I rabbet produced was 80,922 II s, CM 11,""" lbs. in excen of the estimate, and .•bout »re than for 1907. Despite the low169 words
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Article632 1909-04-24 4 Although 1908 was a year almost unprecedented in the annili of modern ahipping for the smiUness of the output of new tonuage, the British Corporation had no canse t3 complain. For them the year created a record. This, as Mr Francis Henderson, the chairman, pointed out at the632 words
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Article244 1909-04-24 4 Extraordinary Mortality The annual exhibition of Burmese and Karen babies held in connection with the Infantile Mortality Society, took place recently, in the Jubilee Ha!, Rangoon, under the patronage of the Lieutenant Governor of Burma, and in the pressnce of a dense gathering of Europeans and Burmese. The244 words
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Article93 1909-04-24 4 The news that Em muel L isker and Akiba Rubinstein divide the iirst and second prizes in the St. Petersburg Chess Congress and that other Jewish players have secured minor awards comes as no surprise (says the Jewish Chronicle Jewish supremacy in the king of games has93 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement17 1909-04-24 4 Lame Shoulder. This is a common form of muscular rheu- «j i* i _j i i i17 words
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Advertisement551 1909-04-24 4 A CELEBRATED BEAUTY <(/ Jus 'II Mi:- Head Pains, Gout, Lassitude Readers see for themselves that tho e in a position to pick cmi ckoost whether they are Royal Persona^e^, popular celebrities, experien doctors, nurses, athletes, &c without exception unhesitatingly sdcci Phosterine as the one certain remedy lor .-ill nervous551 words
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Advertisement867 1909-04-24 4 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRING ftACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 11th, Thursday the 13th and Saturday the 15th May, 1909. PROGRAMME. FIU3T DAY. Tuesday, lira May, ihO9. 1. The Maiden Plate Value (600 ard 0 to the Bee >nd Horse. A Race for Maiden Hordes. Weight 9st.867 words
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Advertisement584 1909-04-24 4 7. The Rochore Plat* Va'ue $400 and $50 to thf Second H<m« A. Handicap for all horses that have run 8' this Meeting, and not won, The f*omrmtt«to have the option of cancelling this rac<- if there are less than five horses entf i r<-'j property of different ownors Entrant584 words
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Article616 1909-04-24 5 i M POETANT J' t>', MENT The case the Charters 1 Bank of India, Anstra! nd <'hm.i v. tha British India Steam N n Co., Ltd .-mme be fore the Judicial Corn:, ;r' f the Privj Council on B all trot a judgment cf th-' tci616 words
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Advertisement645 1909-04-24 5 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE 3 SALE Wednesday. 28th April, at 2-30 pm. Freehold land and house known aa No. 34, Dickson Road, area as p< r declaration Title I,BM M). ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE, Wednesday, 28th April, at 2-30 pm. Ten frt ebold building allottnontf-, frontir;^ Kangoon Road645 words
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Advertisement971 1909-04-24 5 THE STRAITS ENGINEERING SYNDICATE IN LIQUIDATION. nuenoN sale of THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK IN TRADE, AT THE FIRM'S PREMISES, BEACH ROAD. On Tuesday, May Uth, at 10=30 a.m. AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co. are instructed by the Liquidator of the above Company to sell by971 words
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Advertisement583 1909-04-24 5 AUCTION SALE At Messrs. HL L Coghlan Co/s Saleroom. On Tuesday, 27th April, at noon. AN ENGLISH THOROUGHBRED BAY MARE, r, yoa hanrK M and harness. Driven by a Lady. Imported from Boglacd En February, IfN 8 ALSO A STYLISH RUBBER IYRED GIG in excellent on, w A( The turnout583 words
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Advertisement309 1909-04-24 5 MORTGAGEES SALE At Powell Go's sale-room. Tuesday. ft7tfc April, at 2-30 pm, Valuable freehold land situat< at Kampong liahru Road, Singapore, area 14. ]9{ being part of Grant 21. Togethej nopean dwelling house known as No. 46 Kanipong Bahru Road, Singapore. There an thirty-one monthly tenants on the pro] occupying309 words
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Article1269 1909-04-24 6 The correspondance which has been going oa during the past week in our columns oil the subject of Free Trade v. Tat iff Reform has beau interes'ing and not altogether uuinstruetive, although, as in all cases of diseussion by correspondence in newspapers, it has wandered from1,269 words
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Article202 1909-04-24 6 The Annual Federated Malay States Dinner will be held on Tuesday, May 25. Archdeacon Sharp of Sarawak will preach to-morrow in St. Andrew's Cathadral at Evensong. A Hokien rikisha coolie living at 8010 Street, off Havelock Rjad, reports the loss of a pair of rubber-tyres. A ease of housebreaking and202 words
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Article504 1909-04-24 6 'flqfi W.• .rry for (It has been dinned in to us i sent Ca 1 illkint coruthe poßsib!--the members ii v, and in r«*g;i evt and perhaps comm rec are bu. th( curiously enough, alw charact which a; presented in the wise men of G W<504 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1909-04-24 6 i JUST LANDED. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF TANSAN GINGER ALE. Made (by The Clifford Wilkinson Coy.) from a Special Recipe with the life-giving Sparkling Tansan of Takaradzuka (Kobe, Japan.) MIXES WELL WITH ALL SPIRITS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. SOLE AGENTS. NOW DISPLAYED SPECIALITIES. Trimmed Hats and All Latest Millinery Goods. Princess262 words
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Advertisement198 1909-04-24 6 i s RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND SKATING I On Saturday, Apl. 24. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. I I PHOTOGRAPHY I The I OLDEST and I NLY European firm! lof its kind in this Co- I lony, the one that does I Jail the important and I responsible work is l|G.198 words
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THE NAVY.
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Article30 1909-04-24 7 ADDITIONAL DREADNOUGHTS. (By Sabma ph. Betitor^t) ed fI S il im. I tve toaderc 1 lot sp. iti n of m to be 30 per cent u the origin pe.30 words
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Article38 1909-04-24 7 Enquired [nto. [r Aiqaitt Be] *£< r 1 recently t s* tteme&i ith the I >me V .ar. I were about to form the by a sub committee of Committee, over which Aeqoith) would preside. desiring enjp.38 words
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Article48 1909-04-24 7 R I .'e!come. IS arrive I :übissa. Lieut Governor, Mr V. J. Jackson, dinner held in his and U a telegram me. Mrelt, who with a n, complimented Britain on the 0 B« .3 were b to m m. h meant pea-- 1 all keep their48 words
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Article161 1909-04-24 7 ißg should inngine that kn .eat of der the last line I tax your patience. :pp«>rt or attempt to explain the ippicg combine all I did was to g it as an argument lonopolits cannot succeed; ual or provincial of a limited in amount is essenfrom the161 words
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Article27 1909-04-24 7 *ld,H.BM'fl Amhtsin Tokyo, is expecte 1 h. me, i n short •n Miv next. La h Mich tatld u with his Excellency, but will remain in Japan.27 words
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Article79 1909-04-24 7 INTO THE BEAR PIT. Cotton Next. (By 8 ibmarioe Tdeffiaph. Banter's) In the absence of Paten the ipecuUi >r, > whereabout a ifl a mystery, the bears damped wheat at Chicago and X c \v York I I the lowest puint. The broken fought and coats were ripped79 words
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Article50 1909-04-24 7 The Latest Step. Received at 26 p.m. The Deputies and Senators, sitting as a National Assembly at Sin Stefano, have issued a proclamation exhorting obedience to the army of investment. The 1- which left Constantinople :t Admiral G liable, has uaexpectedlv arrived and declared its loyalty to Parliament.50 words
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Article28 1909-04-24 7 Alarming Mortality. R sports from Constantinople state that 1 Armenians have been massacred in Syrian towns. Uae Embassy has received estimates placing the killed at 15,000. > <28 words
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Article33 1909-04-24 7 the only Objector. 1 April p m. N tal Parliaments have titutiou imen the opv he question N\iUl j >iniut; in the Federation, the u will be submitted to a referendum33 words
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Article24 1909-04-24 7 Received at 11.10 am. n Anderson a for Sin^-ipore on the i He that the new territory will be i J ;!y.24 words
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Article195 1909-04-24 7 Japanese Captured in Mido >a Thursday nipht, Mr E. A. Gardiner, Chief IV I C3 Officer, accompanied by Ld specter (Jxley and other police raided Nos M kad 33 Middle E id AbouMwenty J ipinese were busy plajiog "poh" when the police arrived and they scattered in195 words
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Article381 1909-04-24 7 The success achieved by Mr Hugh J. Ward's London Comedy Camp mv is wellinstanced by the fallowing extract from the North China D.iily News IH KTHI SIASTIG FAREWELL. 1 [i was an enthusiastic audience that overtaxed the sitting accommodation at the urn Theatre last night to381 words
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Article1165 1909-04-24 7 The third ordinary meeting of the shareholders was held at Winchester House at noon yesterday, Mr M. E. Plumpton in the chair. There were also present Messrs Lowther Kemp, H I'. Bagley, J. Sxlomoa, and Winkelmann. The mku'es of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Chairman1,165 words
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Article560 1909-04-24 7 Under the au3pices of the 3rd Middlesex Boxing Club, a tournament was held in the R Theatre. There was a very large crowd present, including a goad mmv from town. The officials were Referee M !->r Ford, A. S. C. Judges Q M. S. Guest. Army560 words
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Article109 1909-04-24 7 Mr and Mrs H. L. Cogulan yesterday morning had a narrow escape from a nasty carriage accident. They were being driven from Bittery-rd into the Square, when a head- down rikisha puller crossed the horse'fl head which dashed into the humbler vehicb. The horse mixed up. and when he got109 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1909-04-24 7 The Sickly Season in Burma. I tli e m* kfrl remedies known Jor diarrhoea a: oomplami is Chant b lan and Diarrhoea Bern !iome should be supplied with faring the main mutiny Mr. H.J.I). Wilkinson, proprietor of the I'pper Bums J *J\ et -ay. Kver since I rirst maetkni'i Colic,57 words
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Advertisement145 1909-04-24 7 ROBINSON &Co. USEFUL WEDDIXG PRESENTS. JB"tf ki* v f m rwm Qh^BSSSBI BP $9 v2 SI 8» C§ ft di^. V The Machine that has caused the makers of W Im other Typewriters to wear worried looks. I Will be sent to your Godown tor your inspection free of charge.145 words
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Advertisement605 1909-04-24 8 OVER THE CHESS-BOARD. Problem No. 30. By J. P. T\\ LOB, London. Black (•> pieeet). £3 4 Af T White I pieeaa). White to play and mate in two moves. Pruhkuu >\. 5? 9 (Dobmsty) is solved M fallows 1 K KtB, K Q6 3 Kt Q7, K K"> 9605 words
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Advertisement600 1909-04-24 8 On the Berth. BRITISH IHDIA S. H. Co. Ltd. FOK PENANG, MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM. Thp: Company's Htkamer TAROBA," 6,309 tons, W. EL Jacobs, Corrmander. will bo despatched fur the above ports on Thursday, the 29tb instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For600 words
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Advertisement620 1909-04-24 8 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers o this Company »ail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe to Yokohaim620 words
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Advertisement763 1909-04-24 8 SHIPPING I Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, COAST LINES, i Steamen of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. tok« reg. Petehaburi 2191 Chow Fa 1643 Borneo 2100 Defftwongfi 16^e Kohsiehang 2040 Faklat 1657 Rajah 2028 Anghin 1657 j Pitsanulck 2019 Lock*cn 1667 j Bangkok 1920 Choigii-g 1667 j Rajabuii IGO4 Pongtong 1657 Korat763 words
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Advertisement533 1909-04-24 8 SHIPPING. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 4MB Toyo Kisen Kalsha (Osnimx SS Co.) YIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN" AND HONOLULU. BEMI-TSOPICAL BOI7TE, Only line taking the ma SOUTH'. EOL'IE aoroM the I HOB >LULU. OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful ialand of the Pacific. Through Painag-e Tickets granted to England,533 words
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Advertisement511 1909-04-24 8 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAN* For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylor. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Thwgh Bi^e of Lading iHHa»d for Ohujjj Ooaft, Persian Gtdf, Coiitinonta and Amen can Ports. Sttaoicri will luvi Singapor« on c>- *LMAIL LiNES. Outward (for China) Delta Apl. 23 Devanha511 words
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Article1173 1909-04-24 9 i itit^reeticix to know how far >»nts b.ive sufficed t) checi rx-k--hjghting. In an Ameri.an journal, dat>- 1 J">th February Ist, we real that the le^al authorities of Baa Antonio, Teti«, hare rule<l that tha sport "is a aptoaM of gambling," and sheriff and •oaataUll irill Ufckfl action1,173 words
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Article187 1909-04-24 9 The latest cause ct'Kbre in Berlin is one with lanaagi a a- its subject. A number of dealers iu these savoury articles, dear to the heart of Germans, haw been indicted for parchathig unheard-of quantities ol Etansagea made of horseflesh, and selling them after re-mana-Eactare, tor the toothsome187 words
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Article254 1909-04-24 9 A Pkovkn Cure. 1i torturing irritation of piles itcliiu^, Moodhlg or blind', eczema, and any itching skin complaint is allayed by the first application of I'oan's Ointment: and even stubborn cases, which have resisted other treatment for years, quickly yield to this healing ointment. Doan's Ointment is254 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1909-04-24 9 IF YOU SUFFER From any Skin op Blood Disease, such Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Had Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, Hruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, &c, DON'T OELAY but at once start a course of Clarke's F.lood Mixture (the Worid-fiuned Blood Purifier), and the experience of thousands whom133 words
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Advertisement692 1909-04-24 9 C" I 'BY ROYAI^ JSawii APPOINTHEKT, TABLE I>OJCACIE^S, I PICKLES, SOUPS, I SoteAceris fcrUaaPerrin's jflfe^i?^! PnTTTn MKAT<n [Celebrated I Uilmens stores, l^^^^ii BIACKWRT T The only Medici le of the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-4, open to Bff. Registered. J>k I S Trade Mark. HAS THE692 words
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Advertisement438 1909-04-24 9 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf, Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Me*U etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short notice. IF THAWED DAILY SUPPLIES are re quired, orders for same must be telephoned438 words
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Advertisement461 1909-04-24 9 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., Ltd. "A™ Two regular sei < s lined bnm pany's *v< 11 knon TWIN-SCREW STFAHERS, under Mail Contract with the UnfMtoi ese Government, fepecially d thtt Company's European S. -r\ i »i roiignout l-y Electri* it\ pn vided with excellent accomuiodation tor Fiist and Second461 words
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Article706 1909-04-24 10 Patent 0 I cm Cubiositle3 Sir C. N. I>a!ton. ffbo has :ust retired from the Comptroilership of tho Patent Office, daring the eleven years of office baa had to brav« Ihi importunities of hosts of freak in ventor*. but on giving up the reins he has the satisfaction706 words
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Article189 1909-04-24 10 C Truth An niiaoidiaaij account of the reception >f Trincomalee resident.-, \y Sir li-ury McCalhim is contained in Um Otjl p*pen joal to hand. The deput.ti m introduced by a priest; but \tei H K. Um Governor of (Vylon told 4he would not bear aim, aiding Tcm189 words
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Advertisement504 1909-04-24 10 White Ants Teredos, I Dry Rot, Decay in Timber. JODELITE. 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 in504 words
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Advertisement189 1909-04-24 10 Our new patent Low Set Express Cashiona can be fitted to any Billiard Table, making it fcr playing purposes as good as new. (FrelgLt on a case of Cushions to Bombay, $3 only.) BEST AFRICAN IVORY BILLIARD BALLS. THOROUGHLY SEASONED. CRYSTALATE and BONZOLINE BALLS ALL SIZES. WEST OF ENGLAND BILLIARD189 words
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Miscellaneous567 1909-04-24 10 VESSELS EXPECTED STEAM IJHS. Giving port of depart >irr, n,,.i (where known datt ihce here, an i MMM 4fWllt, Airiie, Bjdi tj Aj 21 Auihj;:! Soagkoag, Aj. 27 B >hi M Assaye. BUmffcoßg, M._\ i Ayuthia, Bonii.,i\. Haj Boqno 0». Austria, Trieste, M toon A{ M,,v 1 At&ut:. Km London,567 words
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Article938 1909-04-24 11 $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Lti 603 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 625 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. 00. Ltd 750 £5 30,000 444,769 1 1 Duff Development 00. Ltd 400 $400,000 375,000 10 10 Kanaboi Ltd. 125 €60,000 60,000 1 1938 words
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Article631 1909-04-24 11 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Jndbe Contract with thi Nuthkhlam, India Govbrnmiht. Agents at Singapore. The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3. Coilyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONI V APPROXIMATE. Japara Muntok' and Palembang "T, A \an der Lyn... Smgkawang and PontiaDak kat M Rumphius Belawan-Deli (passengers only)631 words
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Article69 1909-04-24 11 num BB rp to April I I dank 4ms m m iM demand w Private credit* 3 m/i w credits llul 2.4, Feakoi, demand Bank 2!»2 iJ kmikt, demand 237 India, T.T, 1 7-4 HoifGKOHe, demand w ,}j g4t I\, demand mn. 1 Java, demand IKM Bangkok' demand Baal69 words
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Article131 1909-04-24 11 April rin b Gamtier m Gambier On be No. 1 12 Gambier Oube No. 9 w 12.00 Pepper Black (or*'*. S'port) buyere 1 1 ,3T J Pepper, White (fair 1 8 50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik) 17.5* Nutmegs (80 to tbe Ik) w 22 SO Mace (Banda) n<131 words
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Advertisement428 1909-04-24 11 (""/-j) Are you lips white, «-"*srp your chtolni colorieaß, I your am kmisparaiit? j/' And do you look thin «^<svL worn? It ''i imaginationt' j red lips, I a bright, el ry tie of i i. r. you ■i fee] nervous a: you ought to :e Sarsapariiia It expeb all428 words
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Advertisement644 1909-04-24 11 TO LET. TO BE LET. Unfurnished immediate entry, No. 741 pong Bahru Koad. Apply to KODYK A DAVIDSON. Ap! 30 21.5 TO LET NEXT AUTUMN FOB SIX MONTHS. Comfortably furnished DOOM overlooking green in West Kensington, suitable for small family only. Fitted with hot and cold shower bath, electria radiator.-i644 words
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Advertisement65 1909-04-24 11 Fascination DroU B nt home to you in the "^zilP^atfa Bty&flLxJh,^ perfection to v;hich Egyptian Cigarettes have teen brought v~3g L__f_f_% by Messrs. MASPERO FRERES "'^^PS^^^S Jn their two brands known as The care with which they are made, under ideal climatic conditions. starting from the selection of the leaf65 words
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Advertisement39 1909-04-24 11 How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can you will occasion ally take cold, and when you do, get a BB*4U cine of known reliability, one that haH an established reputation and that in mrtjiin f/»39 words
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Miscellaneous243 1909-04-24 11 CLEARANCES. April 2 3. Benarty, Bri". str." Sarchet, for Hongkong and Japan. Resident Scliieff, Dut. Etr., Unus, for Rhio. Lady Weld, Brit, str Cobb, for Aluar and Malacca. Selangor, Brit, str., Turner, for T. Anson via ports. Oranje, Dut. str Versteege, for Batavia. Hydra, Nor. str., Sigueland, for Colombo and.243 words
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Miscellaneous65 1909-04-24 11 WEATHER REPORT. Pat* B*r Wind Temp Hum Sky JUa A P SS. S'knag Ha 2fl 07 E I 7] v l 10a 7.VJ Calm M 2<: Ktuida-ng Kerbau Ho«pjtiJ, April 22, 1909. it A.M. 3l' M. HP M Barom. 32 F*h. 28 881 M 808 28 884 Temp. 88 065 words
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Article385 1909-04-24 12 A SERGEANT SxHOT. A tan in asjd it unfortunate accident oe'urred jrestevdaj at the Volunteer Drill Hall, > ueirlv ended ia the loss ol th+< life of in L' Q A. Sergeant. It appears fruui whit r that souierf. V A ni- 1. wei igfa385 words
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Article170 1909-04-24 12 Pontianak, April 2 a number of Daj tkl A "he L'pper le S urawak it iatending to Ist res, a Sal the Dutch boundary lines on a head hunting expedition, murdering the remaining women, children some iov^lid- some women on as prisoners and liases with The170 words
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Article173 1909-04-24 12 Thermos limited are grants I patent rig eel to their well known racuum H 1; Mi A Y <; takes Mr H A Qteigfi place I 1 of Licensing JUStK M of the ;b. perui'," "Kiag't, "Qneen'i ad l s n iu BOMMetion with companiefl irill not be permitted .u173 words
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Article611 1909-04-24 12 BLAZE AT PASIR PANJANQ Kai.u.mo's Dahossoxts Oa&qo A lar^e quantity of kerosene oil from the ■all iged iteamei Kalomo tl tated ashore atPaair Panjang yesterday. With the inooming ti le, good quantity was taken up the soictll creek adjoining the Lunatic A.BJlam and Beri-Beri Hospital near the sixth611 words
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Article280 1909-04-24 12 M: Montagu Harris appealed to Mr Column, third magistrate, yesterday, for protection. He said he had been grossly *ltad by a native policeman and two Jbrokers while leaving the Court in his urry. He gave his worship the number of the PC. aad the names of the280 words
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Article720 1909-04-24 12 Details and Description of tub Race One requisite for the great steeplechase was forthcoming the weatVer could scarcely have been better. An inspection of the runners as I they paraded l>tf ore the race was certainly calculated to gratify admirers of the contemporary steeplechaser. Prince Hatzfeldt'3 Ascetic's720 words
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Article240 1909-04-24 12 >- < Colonel Bob Love, down with smallpox at the San Lazaro Hospital at Manila was on the IGth believed to have passed the danger mark and to have an excellent chance to live, He was reported by the hospital authorities as resting easv and progressing well towards recovery. The240 words
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Article428 1909-04-24 12 From telegrams in the Ceylon papers regarding Indian matters the following are of interest The Protracted Alipoee Tkial. a8 essors' inconsistent verdicts. Calcutta. April 15th. The Alipore conspiracy case ended yesterday, after a total hearing of 176 days. The assessors presented remarkable written verdicts, differing in428 words
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Advertisement124 1909-04-24 12 He L. COGHLAN CO'S AUCTION SALESApril 24. Wyben, Institution Hill. Furni ture 2 p.m. April 26. Sale of Brightlands. Cuppage-rd. Sales-rooms 2.30 p.m. Town property, Solo-mon-st, same time. April 26. Helvetia Estate, at 230 p.m. April 20. Sale of furniture at 5, Cross St. at 10 a.m. April 27. At124 words
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Advertisement396 1909-04-24 12 j;U*n .a Messrs. CHEE ENG SONS. (EsTABLISHED 1859.) 71 B mjw V^MJfc Civil. Naval. Military and Sporting Tail Jf ft! Ht 'I"-- Tlu Mimgfafl Proprietor, Km m V^ an European Master-Tailor, PERSONALLY CUTS |I i m*'j thus ensuring pei WEST END \M W TWEED sriTS M 1 DKESS VW M396 words
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Miscellaneous171 1909-04-24 12 LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS Japara, D t. 747, Karssies, Apl. 23, Palerubang, Ships Agency, Paleailang 24. PASSENGERS. Per Ranee E. Kappel. Per Sri Muar J. McHugh. Per P O Devanha Mr Herrrann, Mr Colleyshaw, Mr Mack ard child, Mr T. R. Mack. Per Sea Belle Mr F. Belfiald. Mr T A171 words
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