The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 April 1909
1909-04-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1909-04-26 1 THE Singapore Free Press A N D MERCANTILS ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 2(5, 1909. NO. 6,58218 words
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Article144 1909-04-26 1 The fi^ht for the possession of Cons 1 nople is over and the provincial troops attached to the Young Turks are m the city Whether tl is means the deposition of Abcul Hamid or not appears doubtful Page .5. Manchester United has won the Foothill Cup, beating144 words
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Article1004 1909-04-26 1 The wise man ikuns the lcouic veller itiurt the pl;«. bii own s- x tvoid him irbj bin v •ac lull oft! •r themselves m la h upstairs without being bui the retained gU bs-trott< r and bis i I into the smoking room tuntry i if the1,004 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1909-04-26 1 CIGARETTES. THREE cASTLES" A large hand-made Cigarette Manufactured trom the highest grades ol Bright Virginia Tobacco. 5Cs Patent Air-tight tins. Obtainable from ail first-class tobacconists, PEICE 55 CENTS PEE TIN. JEj^a^ So --4 >'^o *^3 JP^2 S3 kh 3P*m on flfia j* t mm She I^B& SC9 BEb Jk^Bk JEf86 words
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Advertisement209 1909-04-26 1 Rntertainmen is. Kr IX Hp |J El i I /I s rlf r W VICTORIA THEATRE Gommencing Monday, May 3rd FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. B Including Miss Grace Po!ctt»a m the following" latest and greatest laughing successes Monday, May 3rd: "When Knights Were Bold." Tuesday, May #/i:— "The New Clown."209 words
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Advertisement204 1909-04-26 1 > Tuesday, 27th April, AT 9-15 P.M. •Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hi. HUMOR-GENERAL T. PERROTT, C.B. 1. Overture Le Chevalier Breton The Alhaiiibia Orchestra. 2. Subject, "A Trip Through Paris and London." 3. Fashionable Paris, the Bois de Boulogue Calais En Route. 4. Dover m London The Zoological Gardens.204 words
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Advertisement104 1909-04-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Shipping new dates for the Apcar and the i Dotch mails; Ban Hong Liong for Bangkok, Wednesday morning Page G and 7. Auctions, Djanibi by Powell vV Co Brightlands by Coghlan Co Land by EL A. Crane Page 3. Wedding presents m silver, John Little Co— Page104 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous291 1909-04-26 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 26th Sigh Water. 1.30 a.. 3.22 p Sandycroft Co Winchester House, noon. Eaifi c Day Sports Mtg.. &.15 p Pbiihainicnic Soc. Meeting, 5.15 p Tuesday, 27th Hieh Water.— 2.l4 a., 4.54 p S.V.A. Laying D R.F. S R E. (V) Electric Light, Pulo Brani, 8.30 p S.Y.I.291 words
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Article308 1909-04-26 2 rei d the I »How- it 'reocbm m, AW n i .m f >rmer« it < for Ft mcc. The omnivorous tastes of 11m late Frans Bueklan I J II A: who unt l recently was French Consul M Jul^s Haret, m bis book, En i c -:ne," tella308 words
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Article230 1909-04-26 2 m bing the eiTorts of a bat 1 t Indian reformers to ameliorate the condition 'untouchable" castes m Bombay appears m the Times of India. These outcast! comprise no less than one- seventh of the whole population. It stated that m certain districts of the Presidency missionary labours230 words
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Article116 1909-04-26 2 laving rockets or gout will henceforth ba*l fto be carried m al! shipe if the Board of Trtde adopt Urn re. omuienaation of the Mert Shipping Advisory Committee. The < V intuit tee t'nind that rockets were c hkeiy to bt of general me than gnnB, H uot'h116 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement654 1909-04-26 2 jwaiMiwinuMijMitpm ste *u£* uminous enamels and -ois^^ > s I'f^*^^ CHtAPEk THAN PAINT. Mi*WSING RESULTi J s^^gp^ I 1 liT^O^ PAi^mt^s 6-oßioiNAiy I g ALSO AT LOfIOON, LiV^PoO-.CjusSGOVV, NEWCASTLE .CARDIFF HAf.BuaQ. MtW YoRK, BOMBAY, CALCI»TTa,S^'GAPORE., DCRSAN. S IlillßllllllllllllllllllWlHHlUllHHlinilllM w SOLE AGENTS FOR S. S. F. M. S., SUMATRA, JAVA AND654 words
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Advertisement435 1909-04-26 2 NOTIGES. RILEY. HARGREAVES CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from 2 1st April to 28th Aprii inclusive. T. C. B. MILLER, Secretary. Apl 20 29.4 RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. Notice ia hereby given that the 10th Annual Ordinary Meeting435 words
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Advertisement464 1909-04-26 2 NOTIGES. SINGAPORE PHiLHSRiOIIIG SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting of the Mem bers will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday, April 23, at 5.15 p.m. Business To receive the Committee's Report and the Treasurer's Accounts 2. To Elect a Committee and Officers 3. General. Apl 19 SINGAPORE SPORTING464 words
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Advertisement573 1909-04-26 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O v.v; 84m fc, Mi «F< London Office Ttiiiifl—nilV) House, Bishopsgate Street Within. LONDON LOHDOM BAHKBBS: National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreig-n Business Tniltlfltrt DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at573 words
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Advertisement348 1909-04-26 2 UVSURANeES. FEDERAL UfT Assurance Company of Canzia, ■^82. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS Mil »(]<:■ The Borneo Co., General Agents. HEW ZEALAND MUia CO, LTD. FIRE ASD MARINE UX^Uz KHAKI DISK, LT3. ■Aim LOKDQN 6UA! «T CO., LI. nxAiAim Rn Mi Miriaij EUU n ry348 words
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197 1909-04-26 3 i ,on or I tonoal n. Kuaia >« laa Ltd., was helil on the B Meaara Whitl I ft, Cohan bo. ai U re wt n also v V •irt'-tort and Mr D. W. I atl and I aag,, M I Mbaa and B. Powell197 words
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Article75 1909-04-26 3 i the Produce Co.. ar, prou 1 planted rplanted with 23 red dor;: ngle altogether. In oi robber, inter- md m 19 rye up. all bti \a arc little use I ierable part of Bold early jled exceedingly from rubber, coconuts, an 3 i\ issue is only ■Hvidend75 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement47 1909-04-26 3 MORTGAGEES SAI Wednesday, 28th Apri I 0p m hokl lacd and faoosi »ad V Bridge V TV i M poll B POB£< m Slaioi rj N dsB poles. .vllotuients situ;:bi i.ug aliotui all nta m 6 of G A FERNANDEZ Co Auctioneers NOTICERE DE DION BOUTON COY.47 words
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Advertisement547 1909-04-26 3 AUGTIONS* SALE OF LAND the mn>aasioim) kai ucnrn ihbtbuotzokq to EUOiL Bl PUBLIC AUCTION a Hifl Sales Koom. No. 13. Rattles Pla< i On Thursday, the 29th April, at 2-30 pm. All that piece of Leasehold Land comprised m Government Lease 1759 m the district of West Bnkit Timah for547 words
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Advertisement775 1909-04-26 3 THE STRAITS ENGINEERING SYNDICATE IN LIQUIDATION. AUGTION 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, IffeSflß. H. L. Coghian and Co. are instructed by the Liquidator cf the above Company to sell by775 words
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Advertisement216 1909-04-26 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Rim and Nyallas Rubber and Tapioca Estates OF MALACi FOR SALE BY AUCTION M H. L Coghlan Co's Salerooms, Spore. Friday. 28th May. at 2-30 p.m. Area 4,1 A' 2 acres, held under Government Grants and Leases. Total Quit Rent 17 543 Acres under Para rubber said216 words
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Advertisement128 1909-04-26 3 CARRETT'S Portable Engines. V r > Fitted with patent economical Fire-box for burning ii r oo£f ftref. OVER 50 IX USB IN THE F, M. S. 10, 12 14 lilP. fa stock. IMPORTERS, > < Where U D. M. M BOILER COMPOSITION is used 1 A little "DJM/* introduced into128 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1909-04-26 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, April 26, 1909. Here shall t 1 Press the People's right maintain, U .a« id by influence anr! unbrfbcd jv gain J Here patriot Tnith h-' fknious piecejjt draw c Pledged to Religion Loyalty and i.a-"- The telegrams of Saturday and yesterday show the striking1,369 words
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Article508 1909-04-26 4 Aii overladen twakow sank m the harbour on Saturday. Shortly afterwards, a steam launch ran on to the submerged vessel and remained fast. The Johoro Rubber Lan<ls (Mala Limited, announces that the 1-t'ers of all ment have been posted.— Fiu N 1. Siys the Star." The new owner of Judas508 words
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Article116 1909-04-26 4 interesting Spwh. Process of I L j centralising. i April Jtth, 10 1 J The hon'ble I A presiding at the an. ln^rce, referred to the d« i tenipping frc through the opening i which a few years j.^> were unknown. He considered that the of tuiog shipping116 words
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Article28 1909-04-26 4 Kerak Mines Attacked. Gang i near Bitu Graj&h on Pri m one man and injured anol! They also stole a quantity of ore. i made28 words
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Correspondence.
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Article206 1909-04-26 4 [i Eon tr Sir, J have leader ibis morning an both of which sect. that tho tin-miner <v i littli ir from auy would-be vasion. But you are both lolicil the unfortunate British n. I think that judging from < isntly obtainable by the T .trill Etaform206 words
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Article34 1909-04-26 4 Following j> the result tions r the four h icst. I' 1 B MAN. St<in<> <•• tons Gold obtaineu i pM 'on 5 "i <lwts. Bukh obtained 101 per ton 1 dwt.34 words
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Article87 1909-04-26 4 Mbert Gol<lie, i the Hugh Ward 'omedj < yesterday by s. s. "(iargoo" I W \ustralia. The performance at i morrow night is under I patronage of Major General Pen speciu put on. Then was i CIDM Ul the UMSmfillg BhoW. A DOVP t picture! iu.ih\ ol t be lilii,-87 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement270 1909-04-26 4 KELLY and WALSH, Ltd. NEW NOVELS. NOW READY. >ri by Joseph Hocking. K '\V Th, k.yal End by Henry HarUnd. r^irilCU (T rUIHtCCC Ktth.r.n.t'. kmmmi bj B. M. Croker. t[\yLljll ty LninlLjL Th- Stanton and H. OTllininn niOTmUinV STANDARD DiGTsQMARY. Pream and the "vV .man I iallnn j r r270 words
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Advertisement138 1909-04-26 4 THE "CRAG" HOTEL. SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and I lan ideal spot for spending 1 holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmos- 1 phere. Bungalows for fami- lies; also single and double I rooms. TENNIS, BILLIARDS, CROQUET. I SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors, j I fc"» IMUM 111 l138 words
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Advertisement65 1909-04-26 4 YOU MAY HIRE A PIANO m $10 Per Month BUT we have a System whereby !thslnstrum?nt becomes your property by piyiag an Additional $5 Per Month Send for Particulars of our Hire Purchase System as 1 applied to Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines, Etc, THE ROBINSON PIANO GO, LIMITED. HARIMA HALL.65 words
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Article119 1909-04-26 5 LTAN'S GUARDS DEFEATED. ABDUL OR RECHAD. Rumours of Deposition*. UhaMfflM T">"_Ttph. -t'.h) 1 net nople it itny sol to 8 I m the lience to the Suhau. 1" 18 i iii. n Constantinople Membly voted for the deposition of IB ai a ion of his Bffendi, Mar_.\iphed to119 words
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Article86 1909-04-26 5 Isualtiea a Thousand. I April 2 .toi. D at Constantinople has sur- cent rat- k ou the and T barracks, where the torn an«l the casualties lished the barn: s from Siloni'. that the Yil--rendered without resistance. r-ntered the city and •ery where. iars that the Constantinople86 words
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PALESTINES INDEPENDENCE.
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Article33 1909-04-26 5 I j in fr<>m Jerusalem staid that a I ill tsses has been held there •i to Constantinople rethe new miuisters -niot; to proclaim Palestine inde- the Constitution be not res*33 words
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67 1909-04-26 5 KKE THE ijEREl". Pa a, whose appointment as Ministhe Cabinet crisis in M y, has been appointed with* itai 'inople Army Corps. entrusted with the difficult task ipline among the troops, who, discarded their Young era, Yildi/, who were recently M at the instance of the67 words
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Article108 1909-04-26 5 D AKMY 1KEATE.NS THE jnstantinople was generally quiet Ha eoa created a demong to the new Minister t Marine. .u-rested and conveyed to Yildiz, j i i i there, :::e I romnandei who had ordered bis gone to be n the Palace on Tonedaj with a i108 words
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Article182 1909-04-26 5 Goes North Again. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's) In the final of the Association Cap, Mdncb« b-er United beat Bristol City by one goil to oil. W.nnets of the Cup have been 1899 Shef. field United; 1900 Bury; 1901 Tott. Bot I!" 1 Sheffield United; 1903 Bury; 1901 IfaOcheateT182 words
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Article44 1909-04-26 5 A £16 million sterling German, and a £24 million sterling Prussian loan will be jointly issued on M ly d, half of each issue £102-14 paying four per cent, and half at £96 12 paying three and a half per cent.44 words
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Article41 1909-04-26 5 Russians March On. Ing to the failure of the Shah to acDt the Royalists at Tabriz, with news of the conclusion of an armistice, the Russian troops are advancing by forced marches to protect the European m the town. > <41 words
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Article45 1909-04-26 5 Commons Cheer Him. Received at Apl 24th, 10.16 a ni. Lord Charles Bsresford yesterday addressed a special private meeting of the Parliamentary N ivy Committee, at which fifty members of the House of Commons were present. The Admiral was loudly cheered. > <45 words
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Article316 1909-04-26 5 The Hypodermic Cure." The journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, m an article on the International < )[>ium Commission, refers to the cures for the opium habit, which, on inquiry, it; was found was merely substituting hypodermics of morphia for the cruder form of the drug taken316 words
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Article194 1909-04-26 5 Before the members of the City of London Tiade.- men's Club recently Mr Walter Bean explained the provisions of the Registration of Firms Bill. The principal object of the proposed measure is to compel every person mirting on business m another name than his own, whether a3194 words
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Article294 1909-04-26 5 Chinese Kills Girl and Himself. Yesterday afternoon the district of Kandang Kerbau was thrilled with the news of B terrible tragedy which took place m Dunman-Br, ieiuhin^ m the deaih of a Chinese girl, her assailant, and m grievous injuries being inflicted on another Chinese. Shortly before294 words
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Article514 1909-04-26 5 Siturday morning was an ideal one m every respect for training purposes and quite a number of sportsmen availed themselves of the opportunity thus afforded of witnessing some smart work put m by the gee gees. Zinibar (Fisher) one of the first to take the course worked slowly514 words
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Article68 1909-04-26 5 Some interesting experiments of the use of the dirigible balloon m welfare have been made at Los Angeles, m California. Accord ing to a Paris (.-onteujporary, several dummy bombs were taken up m the car of the balloon, which ascended outside the city The "bombs," consisting68 words
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Article634 1909-04-26 5 SMART ARREST BY LOCAL DETECTIVES. PIRATES BELONGED TO SINGAPORE. We are pleise.l to be able fen announce that the local detective police oili ;ers h ive succeeded m mnking two arrests m connection with the terrible piracy and mii'ders on the morning of Go >d Friday. The634 words
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Article60 1909-04-26 5 This company which has been playing to crowded houses at Kuala Lumpur, during last week, arrived oil Saturday from Port Swettenhatn by the 8.1. s.s. Taroba" and through the courtesy of 1h.9 P. and O. Co. who facilitated transhipment, they were eaabled to catch the P. and60 words
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Article25 1909-04-26 5 Members are reminded of the annual general meeting to be held this evening, m the Victoria Memorial Hall. A full attendance- is desirable.25 words
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Article36 1909-04-26 5 On Friday the Volunteer Club will give anoth|»L of their enjoyable dances m the Drill Hall. Applications for tickets should be sent to the Hon. Sec. at the Drill Hall, an soon as possible. > <36 words
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Article44 1909-04-26 5 To revise the arrangements for the Empire Day Land Sports (transferred from New Year's Day) a public meeting will be held m the Exchange Rooms at b 15 to-day. Gentlemen who were on the January Committee are particularly asked to attend.44 words
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Article60 1909-04-26 5 The Sickly Season m Burma. One of the most effective rernecies 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, say.s M60 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1909-04-26 5 ROBINSON Co. NOW ON VIEW NEW EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN THE LATEST DRESS FABRICS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. Sunshades, Veilings, Gloves, Etc. The Machine that has caused the makers of Im other Typewriters to wear worried looks Will he sent to your Godown tor your I I inspection tree of164 words
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Article160 1909-04-26 6 V: -v C..!( uibc t-i^rs we take the ful>w: 1 new Mr H .m k X.wv T« LBI April 15th. Mi it tfcc Bri Sa% men, and O ;r X.tvy. m 1912, DC Mja, vstii be aaperior not nlv to any reasonable proi. i ■■> Powen of160 words
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Article16 1909-04-26 6 (>ne m: three rcquis :\nd COI ii the land, ami let their load16 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement168 1909-04-26 6 Eow to Cure a Cold. you can you will occasion ike cold, and when you do. get a medi cine of known reliability, one that has an established re potation and that is certain to k cure. Such a medicine is Chamber gained a world :ou by its remarkable commot168 words
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Advertisement533 1909-04-26 6 SHIPPING. j Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Pcnang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. f J Tons. Commander. s.s. Japan 6,300 J. G. Otifent s 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. II. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apeai533 words
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Advertisement656 1909-04-26 6 SHIPPING. 1 mJ 9 Jswa Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brema; IMP£P.IAL GEEMAK KAIL LIKE The faat and well-known mail steamers o this Company sail 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,656 words
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Advertisement1263 1909-04-26 6 SHIPPING. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Toyo Kisen Kaisha (O*IINTA.L SS CO.) VIA INTEND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. SEMI-TEOPICAL EOUTE. Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN EOUIE across the Pacific via HONOLULU OAHU, on tbe most Eettfla nnd beaotiftt] iaiaad of the Pacific. Throug-h PMtage Tickets gT»nted to England, Franc*1,263 words
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Advertisement474 1909-04-26 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Pcnang, Cevloc Australia, India, Aden, EgyptMediterranean Ports, Plymouth and Londoc. Through Bill* of Lading wsned for Ohm Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental aus Amen j can Ports, Steamers will laavt Slcgapor* oo v abt^ i MAIL LIB Paatssaa a) D( (tpi 2M474 words
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Article896 1909-04-26 7 MINES. C*piuU Capital f«ao« Paid n Unvtd paid ap Vaiw op Company Qnetxtio* 1300,000 300,000 10 10 BeJat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 601 ♦300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 625 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brusoh Hydraulic Tin M. 00. Ltd 750 1500,000 444 76M 1 1 Dull Development Go.896 words
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Article53 1909-04-26 7 (LORR2CTED UP To 1 ri&nk m,B demand PriTatv OTiditi 3m tttdifal 6 m/a -i Feakci. dMMBd BMIUi torn*, T. T, m m 174 j Rokgsoko, tammai •;a, demand nor, Java, demand Bangkok' demand 05±* I'- Ilife1 life Buying B±nk A Kiiu'lan.; B ite... Discount 8 months bills tf if£53 words
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Article127 1909-04-26 7 April M TSm l-ujere $67.75 Gambier M w w Gambler On be No. 1 mmt Ghnabier Cnbe No. 2 |2 00 Pepper ßlack {or dn. 8'por«) bajen I Popper, White (fair Nutmeg»(llotothtlk.)~. 17.50 N'utiiiegs (80 to tb« Ek) 22 50 Mace (Btnda) w Olores (AjnboinA) Liberijm Ooffoe M Tapioca,127 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement366 1909-04-26 7 On the Berth. NOTICE. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. .n Hong Li >nu Captain Hamilton, will lea Inesday, April, 1 an i t trtnightly tberen I Comfortable ac< I r fast and passage $">0 or 80 tica Us. apply to CO., Chop KAN BONO. B il «^iiay. M 4 [SB INDIA 3.366 words
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Advertisement640 1909-04-26 7 TO LET. TO BE LET. Daforaiihed, immediate entry, No. 741 Kampoog Baton Road. Apply to RODYK A DAVIDSON. Apl 20 21.5 TO LET NEXT AUTUMN POB SIX MONTHS. Comfortably (arniabed hooae orerlookißU Lr>- n m West Kensington, suitable tot small family only. Pitted with hot and old shower bath, electric640 words
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Advertisement79 1909-04-26 7 PROPRIETOR, J. CARAPIET. THE ADELPHI HOTEL. E j^| d 4 The recognised place for the most recherche dinners m Singapore "—Vide Press. The Cuisine of this Hotel is now so well-known for its superiority that EVERY DAY it can claim to set before its Patrons a SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL TIFFIN79 words
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Advertisement121 1909-04-26 7 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPII Cnduk ('on tract with thk Nnoaui v UKKim Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency. Limited, 2-3 Collyer (tati THE UNDEBMENTIONLU DATES OF DCPAJCTU&E ABB ONLY APPKOXIk Rumphius Belaw,- pacnengen only) Brouwer Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi LaurensPit Riouv, Prigi-Radja and Bengal Rumphius Batavia, Samarang and Soerabaia (passengers or121 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous755 1909-04-26 7 VESSELS PORT. Man-of-war Flap and Tons r, O rr.mandtn« Arnv^j p rom p, )r V,h»-i <<* Belle MCA Tad* 4oo ihmai Apl >.', CoaaUi /-^div.i Dut G M 197 Gougl A; U F.atr&Tcns Master Arrived From i .nni^ne* Whm Anamua Dan 1158 Bjumm Api LJ P. Said Boveno Brit 2248755 words
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Miscellaneous58 1909-04-26 7 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— P«r |DLP. I J i i«|n h on Sat.rday neit. I itl Mtik of A} From Cbina. Per MM. E Simons, on Monday neit. MAIL 6 ALEKADT DEKPATCHJBn K)R LoWDOM. Left Dm Arkivii> M M Mar N Apl 15 Aj.l }b PA O Ha Apl58 words
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Article942 1909-04-26 8 rtWinal day d! Ifce annual meeting f>[ the S U A oa Saturday there were thi attract:. >cs at B x s t\ mb'fM vr-n* with DBtfl ■->, and pnz-i dis'ributi m, these being preceded by Bntrite 1 bi •'< g up itra *<> the M t>r942 words
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Article204 1909-04-26 8 S C. C. v A Ceylon XL There was some spirited batting m this mitch on Saturday, which ended m a draw. Scores. CITLOH XI. k J imea c EdiVs 1> -Soon 16 ECeyt c Talma b Noon 4 W. Passa b Talma I Dr Seharenguivel c Williams b204 words
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Article274 1909-04-26 8 "C" v "G." This match at Tanglin caused a great deal of excitement amongst the troops, inasmuch ;> "G Coy who had not lost a match m the league this season, were called upon to meet the Shield holders, who also are showing fine form just now.274 words
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Article372 1909-04-26 8 Opening Match. It was a great day on Saturday for the newly formed Malaya Football Association, which consists of 26 affiliated Clubs, when the new ground was formally opened and the first match of the tournament played. It is estimated that 8,000 people, mostly Milavs, were present,372 words
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Article543 1909-04-26 8 These incidents are recorded m the single page of a London daily ia convection with the tiist Association oiub3 of England. Aston Villa v Woolwich Aesenaj "The Reds goalkeeper, who lost his temper and gave away a penalty. It was not one of those semi accidental penalties543 words
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Article223 1909-04-26 8 By the German mail steamer Goeb Q n leaving this morning, Mr JH. Mack ail, M. lu>\ M E3 M. lost. E, E electrical engineer to the Municipality, goes oc leave to Europe. The Moyune brought a distressed British subject, a Lascar. Also a stowaway from the Sue223 words
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Article171 1909-04-26 8 In the current numb :r of Travel and Explorati n Mr 11. X. Rudmose Brown, Lecturer m Geography iv Sheffield University, gives some particulars of the pearl iishei ies of the Morgui Archipelago, off the coast of Lower Burma, which he investigated on behalf of the Indian171 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1909-04-26 8 H. L. COGHLAN <& GO'S AUCTION SALESApril 26. Sale of Brightlands. Cuppage-rd. Salesrooms 2. 80 p.m. Town property, Solo-mon-st, same time. April 26. Helvetia Estate, at 230 p.m. April 26. Sale uf furniture at 5, Cross St. at 10 a.m. April 27. At sales rooms thoroughbred bay mare ftc, at57 words
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Advertisement392 1909-04-26 8 Civil Mechanical and Electrical Enginerrs. Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors. Steam Gas and Oil Engines for all purposes. Boilers and Pumps for every use. Light Railway Rolling Stock and Railway Implements. Rails, Tipping Wagons and Sleepers, Winches Cranes and Steel Hawsers. Steel Pulleys. Blocks392 words
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Advertisement73 1909-04-26 8 WAVERLEY HOTEL I I 59, HILL STREET I I Has been Newly Furnished Thoroughly r*IM I lU be opened under New Management <>n Thursday. April Ist. Mrs. H. DAY, Art Needlework and Flower Depol I I 217 ftOAD ARRANGED FLORAL BASKETS. I I and Weddiij juodt rati CUT FLOWERS AT73 words
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Miscellaneous403 1909-04-26 8 LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Goelen, Ger. 51 £0 Wilhelmi Yokohama' Behn Meyer Hamburg, 26th. > < PASSENGERS. Per Airlie Mrs Hunson, Mr Thomas, Mr Heron. Mr Notley Rev J. Drabbe, Dr Connor, Mr find Mrs Connor, Mr Bryant. Per Rotorua Mr Lee Swee Tong, Mr Chuan Fong. Per Campbuys Mr Croll,403 words
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