The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 May 1909
1909-05-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1909-05-04 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. <tTEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1909. NO. 6,58916 words
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Article616 1909-05-04 1 .ft tempt to specialise in insrknitss 1 quick lucch counter is uukuown, aud the tasty sandwich is a-missing-t'ui -here pi: down at tea or late sup} i But on the whole the absence ufetilutioni is n m deplored. The sandwich is not an unmixed Miming as recollection of Home616 words
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Article109 1909-05-04 1 The Duke of Norfolf has sold a famous Holbein for £60,000— P*g« 5. The Qihhu of Holland is rt covering normally Page 5. A verd V for plaintiffs has been given in the great Sitiawan Estate case Page 5. A Japanese training squadron is visiting San Francisco109 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement445 1909-05-04 1 1 Lordres in boxes of 100 $1 95 per box. Regalia A. Lopez 50 300 Perfpct-os 25 I ,5C Reina Victoria 50 250 Reina Victoria N. P. U. 100 5.50 I Tjr A r T^ ir 7 T^* T^b T a_ i Hi l vf is fri L SINGAPORE MIO_KRANJ445 words
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Advertisement228 1909-05-04 1 j Entertainments. ALHAMBRA PATHE FRERIS lILMS. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. This New Programme TO-NIGHT. 1. The INVISIBLE THIEF. Screamingly funny. 2. Some of BOSTOCX'S dangerous ANI- MALS. Daring operation on an Arizona Rattle-Snake, extracting the POISONOUS FANGS. 3. THE INIERYIEW. 5. A CASE OF ARSON. 6- The Military Tournament228 words
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Advertisement270 1909-05-04 1 Entertainments. THE Gaiety Cinematograph. FOOT OF FORT CANNING. PROGRAMME. Ist Show 7.30 pm. 1 How rot to Solve a Puzzle. 2 Rosey Parker. 3 Waiting at the Church. 4 Her Morning Dip. 5 When the Stormy Winds do blow. 6 Marriage in a Motor Launch. 7 How Father Killed the270 words
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Advertisement99 1909-05-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sitie Jobana at Wayang Kassini Page 1. New Alhambra Programme Page 1. At Hariina Hall, fresh pictures to-night Page 1. Ward Comedy Company, The New Clown Page 1. The Bar-lock typewriter at Robinson and Company's 5. Tho new automatic typewriter and printing press at the Roneo Company Page99 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous342 1909-05-04 1 THE WEEK. High Water.— lo.l6 a., 10.10 p Raffles Institution Prizes 10.30 a. S.R.E. Recruits Drill, p Ward Co. Tue New Clown^ 9 p EHe-h Water:— l(' 4s a 10.34 p S.V.I. Company Extended Order Drill. Fu'l Mcon. 7 8 p C.W.A Monthly Meeting. Parsonage, 4 3) p Y.M.C.A. Lecture,342 words
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Article756 1909-05-04 2 unt A .iphie story of the recent fighting between the Anglo-G •;a Bound rj (.W--nion in Ni^nria and Cfclliubs] tribei I receiv- I r P are ulao given of I bl trdo uml wrd A coluri:- crossed entirelj y to join Colonel >'- Br:' I IB I'''756 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1909-05-04 2 A Bargain. n an save from 25 to 50 per cent n a:.y artu-le, you have a bargain. When vou buy a buttle of Chamberlains Colic u.j.^.. «n,l liiowhn.3 l{cinp.h r_ftt dip j-pt'nla^33 words
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Advertisement369 1909-05-04 2 Rrn'iwnfd F'hvsirjans prescribe Maticp a^ QM rjirvHt ac'i-'- an-l at the n.imt tirrie the movt >;imv rmoedj n the titntmcilt oi nn-i iai< Discha f The Ca>p>nl<ts, unii*-' Copaifaft, >bm orapti m thft riuaorprtKhK* ninim. MATICO INJECTION is used in recent MATICO CAPSULES PORE for ASTHMA INDIAN CIGARETTES A th'iu'.tic369 words
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Advertisement357 1909-05-04 2 ANOTHER DAY ONLY General Outfitting Sale. No. 12, Stamford Rd. 9 {Meth. Publishing Room.)\ From 8 a.m. to *>-30 pm. FOR THE RACES THE LATEST CREATIONS. At a Sample Discount of 50 o/o The latest creations in STYLISH BLOUSES, ROBES, LACE COATS, PARASOLS, BELTS, COLLARETTES &c. DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC.357 words
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Advertisement379 1909-05-04 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB, NOTICE. Ladies attending the Races on May 11th, I 13th and Istb, are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by I Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtained throogh members of the S.S.C Free but they must bear the name of the379 words
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Advertisement494 1909-05-04 2 IXSURANQES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTAI L.IBHFD 1881. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, Manager, So<tth Baytfrn Afia. 1 BB BORXHO Co., General Agents. Mat 1 e KEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTO. FIRE AND MARINE. YANB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTO. MARINE. mU FiRE INSURANCE CO.,494 words
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Advertisement479 1909-05-04 2 BANKS. Internationa! Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS I Head Oina: :-60 Wall London Office Thro; House, bhia, Lonix n London Bi National Pr< ..v :^k of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEI Current Deport Accounts opOMSi i Interest allowed on the daily balances at tb rate of '2 ..nnum.479 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1909-05-04 3 ADVERTISE' i iK Pi ii ici The Prk r r Vt ut ■oh at t. BM6i> B for the a Exhibit endorsetl bj 1 shown," the Prince M of tirnis having an world wide concontinue advertising wed by a diminution ..•pi Firitain of one of ait t «BI oi national121 words
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Advertisement270 1909-05-04 3 09W Ar- you on.sily 1 Irrd .gk s your wo IV 7 ad faint? 1 1 7 your app bite] L_^ i easily d ged? i pour n blood is in i nut far fra for just sn V A hen the blood is impure the whole nen I m270 words
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Advertisement484 1909-05-04 3 Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors. SOLE AGENTS FOR Worthington Pump Coys Patent Pumps Pulsometer Engineering Coys Pulsometer Pumps Roboy and Cos Portable Engines and Machinery Richard Hornsby and Sons Oil and Gas Plants Waygoods Lifts and Hoists Robert Roger484 words
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Advertisement133 1909-05-04 3 DON'T BUY A SUCTION I GAS PLANT without first inquiring into the merits of the (British throughout) SEND FOR LIST OF Gas and Oil Engines. I It will convince you of the Superiority of the Brearley W SOLE AGENTS K The Borneo Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE. I > <^> <133 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article17 1909-05-04 4 MARTIN. At York House, Penang, April 30, the wife of T. A. Martin, of a daughter.17 words
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Article36 1909-05-04 4 At Kobe, on the 17th April, John Julius Dare, only son cf the late John Catto Auell, of Aberdeen, Scotland, to Vesta, youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. L. Atkinson, m.a., d.d. of Kobe.36 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1909-05-04 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May 4, 1909. 'a'' the Press the People 'tght T aw« d influence and unbribei' j< £.>'■;■ ffeie patriot Truth h"» ploriou! precept Plec" 6 e«i to lieligicn Loyalty and a One of the strongest characteristics of the British people, a characteristic more noticeable even1,261 words
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Article612 1909-05-04 4 Three Chinese htve been arrested nn a charge of stealing a rikisha from a huuse at Arab Street. Three Hokiens have been taken into custody on an allegation of robbing a Kling in Alexandra lijad of $61 41. A nolle prosf qui has been entered against the Chinese coolie who612 words
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Article363 1909-05-04 4 Kl Attack i:i>. All.. A patrol of ten men of I Levy Cavalry I and k, Mahmtda who wade otf with .'t to hand, but the -ran to have occurred MM t.kin was murdered. CIT UP IX A NABROW In connection with the /hob Foreign note I of the363 words
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Article37 1909-05-04 4 Pi The following have i n: in thiKuala i during W B non, C 8 Grenier, O. M Nichoiton, E Pi Tktbot I a OMfl '■oen aftder i i;.-,,j treat withont i>< rmaneni glyco^en wa« wondei-f37 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement259 1909-05-04 4 a— wt m SHERRIES, Palma Black Seal. Pale Dry Blue »i Manzanilla White Moniiila Black Pale Tino Blue Pale Gold Dark Yellow Amontillado Brown MamaniUa (Mark S. C.) Whit- j Manxanilla (Pale Dry Supr.) Yellow Vino de Pasto Blue Amontillado (Very Supr.) Red Also lower grades for Cooking purposes. CHOICE259 words
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Advertisement131 1909-05-04 4 THE "MANSION" Entrance Oxley Rise and River Valley Road. A BOARDING HOUSE WITH 26 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 insanitary131 words
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Article39 1909-05-04 5 VISITS^THE WOUNDED. Submarine Taleffrapk.— Beutor*t) B M 1 f)-n. B i I I the ll tpitalf visiting the Saloßika brigade who were B ng. in an open and derly. He was I iv the p pulace.39 words
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42 1909-05-04 5 I »ha M tr>h ill i. I and lVmcip.il d I'nive' eased ric and of the Imperial g, of the] mperia] I'■ Hj w.is Deputy to the ■rent times, lOf Scotm be! 1 in u listu _:uished42 words
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Article43 1909-05-04 5 THE SITIAWAN ESTATE CASE. Mr Justice :eut in tiawan V.<--d in which r.er Chinamen sued Tow--1 for breach d spec! I the plaintiffs on land at i lant er. The defendant mount. Mr '.untitYs defendants. ered his verIgment for the ant being taken.43 words
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Article7 1909-05-04 5 BARTERS' STRIKE AT KUALA LUMPUR. m i^^7 words
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Article47 1909-05-04 5 ■'.a in Muir K >id on which resulted in a Chinese nrreckedThe shopkeeper went liect a debt and allowed him into his sh<>p with police from Rochore reen arrec aers appeared before Mr Green, iterday, charged -tponement inte I »1 the i< nest of47 words
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Article32 1909-05-04 5 ithrie igentE are in tm from the general stations Ltd., advisin--mount of rubber harvt e month Ib. :rpur for the first four for the corure:— 08 lb. 32,000 lb. 147,50032 words
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Article29 1909-05-04 5 reports rubber crop h irae munthof April a' g month last year tal for first four months of Hh iota] for corresponding Bar 7^23 1129 words
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Article53 1909-05-04 5 National Purchase Suggested. ibm irine Telegraph.— Router's) Hm Dll .rfolk has sold Holbein's tamoai portrait of the Duchess of Milan to the artd- 1! Colnaghi for about .£»>0,000. lea understands that if a national fund is started to purchase the picture for the nation, Colnaghis will contribute53 words
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Article68 1909-05-04 5 Visits America. I M d, ll I 1 5 am. lira! Ijiehi, commanding the Japanese Training Squadron consisting of two cruisers, has arrived at San Francisco, with a ktion of Japanese naval cadets attendthe Yukon Exhibition. At Seattle, the Admiral was welcomed by the Japanese Association. \U re2eived68 words
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Article41 1909-05-04 5 It is announced a; Vienna that Austria will bu'.ld three or four Dreadnoughts. The Government will however ask the Delegations for fire hundred million crowns for increased army expenditure largely on int of the military preparations in aia.41 words
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Article25 1909-05-04 5 Honoured by Italy's King. Kin^' Victjr Emanuel has conferred on Priuce Xashimoto of Jjipan the Grand Collar of the Order of the Annunz'ata.25 words
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Article16 1909-05-04 5 Receiv" .l May BJO p.m. '.beluiina is making a normal ress towards recovery.16 words
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Article15 1909-05-04 5 The Kaiser will spend a day in Vienna and then return to C^rfu.15 words
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Article429 1909-05-04 5 {Ft ndeni.i Bitavia, April 29. The M Factory has decided to give its employees three- quarters of their salaries while on leave in Europe. The latter, with their families, will also get free passage. The engagement is announced of Miss S. Heringa, to her cousin, Mr Heringa, administrator429 words
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Article811 1909-05-04 5 OPENING PERFORMANCE. When Knigh re Were Bold." This Comedy comes to Singapore on its way to Australia under very favourable conditions. The Victoria Theatre, whatever its minor defects, is in the main a comfortable and decent place for player and play-goer and is in the first flush811 words
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Article77 1909-05-04 5 John Gush appeared before Mr. Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of beiner drunk and disorderly in Bras Basah Roid near the Cathedral of the (4 jod Shepherd on Sunday. Sergeant Hunter asked h;s worship to bind Gush over, as he had assaulted his wife severely.77 words
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Article222 1909-05-04 5 Ling Keng Sia, a young Chinaman, was charged with housebreaking with intent <c commit theft before Mr. Howard, in the District Court, yesterday. Sergeant Dickson conducted the prosecution. A Chinese shopkeeper of Middle Road gave evidence. Early in the morning of April 27, he was awakened by his222 words
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Article150 1909-05-04 5 From the editor we have received the fourth issue of The Onlooker of Malaya," published at Kuala TAimpur, and an excellent number it is. The contents cover 26 pages of letterpress and illustrations, excluding advertising pages of which there are a goodly number. The selection of150 words
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Article102 1909-05-04 5 Mr Nairn, a retiring London Police Magistrate who is ou leave (father of Mr P. 3. Nairn,^ Supt. local Police) has after one month's stay here, left for Singapore en route to Jipan. Out of the 300 houses in town burnt down by the recent great fire, eight102 words
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Article378 1909-05-04 5 Writing on the evening of April 7. the wellinformed metal markets expert of The Ironmonger said: With moderate fluctuations, the tin market has maintained a pretty lirin position, and following upon fair-sized week-end sales, Eastern holders have since shown less disposition to operate. Since we last378 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1909-05-04 5 A Popular American Remedy. Mr. Fred C. Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth. Va.. L'.S. A., says: "For the past six years 1 have sold and recommend_j /^ii t /~*~i:_ /YL-i i i-x-33 words
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Advertisement38 1909-05-04 5 Relief from Rheumatic Pains. The great pain relieving power of Chamberlain's Pain Balm is clearly shown in cases of sciatica and inflammatory rheumatism. both of which are extremely painful, but one i: n _x: At.:.. i:_: i. n38 words
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Advertisement171 1909-05-04 5 The TYPEWRITER that the WINNER of I The typewriting CHAMPIOXSH/P ised i I K--.L D«-:.J v*P v T^- i HI The 'WINXEft* of 'he 7 B^^^dL^jf^k hours Record in 1904 MiC ""^^^^vr :II STILL STANDS UNBEATEN) Mff THE BAR-LOCK WON 5. I] TRY G3E TO-DAY NOW AT MJust arrived the171 words
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Article353 1909-05-04 6 K: Man k r r I K i Batata y Bg n lei 111 from the Tamil !abour lorQfl on the es* For some d I their spare time in pvtfantkeW. The manager's v was decorated I ftvaaa lfc« bwiga o-v .it. i the roa been353 words
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Advertisement224 1909-05-04 6 Don't Put It Oft r< uty-fou: to elapse C lie. Cholera and Diarr! :edy in ycur home. True, you in that t it is doctor's prescription and wort! in cases of diar- -olic or which are liabk Idcnly at .-on of r sale Hy all STOOMVAAfiT MAATSCH^PPI (STEAMSHIP COMPANY. MDEHLAND.")224 words
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Advertisement524 1909-05-04 6 SHIPPING. ntk! JAPAN MAiL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. Two regular services are maintained between JAPAN and EUROPE by the Company's well* known TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fiist and Second524 words
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Advertisement663 1909-05-04 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutseher Lloyd, Breznei IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers o this Company tail fortnightly from I i rein en Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said Suez, Adan. Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki663 words
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Advertisement1281 1909-05-04 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The Bteamen of UiU Oampmf iihitiii a I regular service between Hamburg. BnBM Antwerp, and Bottardbnii and the Straits, i China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking1,281 words
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Advertisement378 1909-05-04 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM BED I I I China Mutual St«am Nav. C The C' u-Huier- ht Lit— pool outwards for thn Bti I Japan ev> and fr«»m Jftj»ar. for London, Amsterdam and Ant for Genoa, ICam for Mai One outward steai Vancouver, Seattle and Tacom.-* "^r Through Bills of Lading378 words
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Article980 1909-05-04 7 MINES. Capita! Capful Is«q« Paid n latued paid ap Valat ap Company. Qaoueto. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Beiat Tin Mining Go. Ltd 6 25 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 6 25 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Oo. Ltd 7 50 f- 1 00.000 444 7159980 words
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Article57 1909-05-04 7 (Corrected if n May 3 Banr ia/i 2/4/. demand Prir&te credit* 3 ai/t credits 6ms z4, Fra.j(c«, ImmmJ Bank^ 292 &m»maj«t. demitnd 237 I.NDIA, T. T r 174 Hoif»KOx«, demand 21^%dis. hama, demand nom. 1134 Java, demand 1 k' dema: Soverk! .uk Buying of England Kite... l\% Discount 357 words
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Article108 1909-05-04 7 May 3 Tix M Nimbler ;&mb)er Qhtbf No. 1 Gamlier Oil* No. 2 M ]J.OO Pepper Black <or«Lu. Sport) 1 Pep per. White ffair 17.06 R utmejrB 111) til ihglfc) 11 Nntmege f 80 to t±* it. M Meo« Bftjada >«•««■« norn PH(AadboftM ■erita Coffee 1 r Tapioca., »maU108 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1909-05-04 7 WANTED. BRITISH NORHI 33RNE0 S'KSE INTERPRETER I »r s.m .laknn I lilts read ..'lese sential. I iy in writing to Air- E. Vtftl Boi-neo I ttha ox (fficer for Rubber Estates I iy ;n writing with copi* i'IIPJE Co., Ltd. •id imsediataljf for British Nc I Barnao. Y >ie to256 words
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Advertisement592 1909-05-04 7 TO LET. TO LET UNFURNISHED. BRANKSOME "—Stevens Rd. 8 bedrooms. Gas, Tennis Lawn. Stabling for 5. Apply W. DUNMAM" Mm U u.c. TO BE LET "No. M, Waterloo Street, a Commodious Compound House with stabiiu^ fcc. Apply svi-j.in ox to ,J. Seheerder, No. 81, East ■id. A? ;ui.:, TO LET.—592 words
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Advertisement91 1909-05-04 7 7maJßffilrti^trTirTTnnilflßlilTll<llff2B fefltoai^SlfiKßlstitfS BfcUjJS S&B^'* Wr^zW SiPo<yp Miller 1 I I 'i^^S^n CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AS FOLLOWS: I rlf^fß^^^ii w*' i Pure Sterilized. In tins of one pint, B B tlfc^^Spn^ 1 1 tumbler, and cup size. pJlsi^rj^^D^HP Condensed Unsweetened in no- m minal one pound half pound tins. 991 words
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Advertisement146 1909-05-04 7 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETv'AAP.T MAATSCHAPPiJ. CJwdfs Contract with thi Nithhrlands India Govkrhmint. A^eats at Singapore, The SMpsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. BKOUWEB Moeara-Saba, Simpang, Djarnbi and Tongkal VanDerLyn... Singkawang and Pontianak May 5 Tasman Muntok, Bliujoe, Soengai-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang, Koba and Toboali May Laurens146 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous818 1909-05-04 7 VESSELS IN PORT. I Man-of-war Flap and Tons Commanders Arrived Wh*n Sea Men OoL Yaofat 500 Harphj iCca t lirj P^arus Dn< G I 870 V,, rs ter rio k titan Aaterw.trh Brifc«^ Do«glM M II >hiD Ma* Tons Master Arrived from Consign- -When As ang Siam405 Svarrer My 2818 words
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Article512 1909-05-04 8 Still Celebrating. j| tj<— chief be- irHollao .--I I itjag d tvf- the nal i-> the a M >; ic Petrotaiflß Co. it "H iter B r th m little Princess Wilhelmina (Tsnally given t-ver t I mun* he Company 1 to the other tl town prodr. were512 words
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Article216 1909-05-04 8 S C. C. vsThk Polk e. [t WSJ it her an emasculated team which turned out for the Club lust erasing huth is ipm ua, Bdi I and Fulcher all bein^<tbsen f I be Police on the other ii.iu.l v. t 'tv decidedly strong and inclad< i' ck, Fairer,216 words
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Article538 1909-05-04 8 A. Cob r Quashid. Mr Justice Bercombe Smith was engaged in the Appeal Court yesterday, when several appeals came up for bearing. The first was thai of a Chicese tin merchant named Fuh Ah L < against t recent conviction by the fourth magistrate, Mr DoMello, for alleged538 words
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Article188 1909-05-04 8 Ten Teochews were before Mr. Colman, third magistrate, yesterday afternooD, on a charge of affray. Sergeant Ross prosecuted and Mr. Varborough defended three of the accused. Police evidence was led to show that an affray between sixty or seventy Chinese took place on April 14,188 words
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Article108 1909-05-04 8 The miracles performed by Little's Oriental Balm are almost countless. Men and women vrho have become crippled by the horribi agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canes, and bandages and walking tree with elastic- step. Kheunmtism in the back or shoulders, in the arms or legs., can108 words
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Article638 1909-05-04 8 The course was still on the soft side, for training oa Saturday morning, but good f gallops were put in and a goodly number c of pportsmen turned up to witness the work. 1 Pause (Martin) bowled along alone once round slowly, picking up his stable corn- <638 words
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Article91 1909-05-04 8 The following handicaps are published for tb.B tirst day Thb Ladies' Purse. Fron Frou 9 11 Goldfinder 9 0 Blitz. 8 4 Diabolo 8 2 Albatross 8 0 Thb Lawn Stakes. st. lb. Sextant 9 7 Lock fire 9 0 Maintenance 8 9 Emu 8 5 Sunny91 words
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Article281 1909-05-04 8 Twnlve Chinese Chow pups arrived 'rom Hongkong l>y the Fook Sarjg yesterlay. They are to be tram hipped by the [ndrashama. B(r .J. l>jnovan, fourth rffieer of tie s. s. GHenturret, was convie'ei by the Master Attendant on Saturday Gf wilful disobediance of lawful commands on April 1281 words
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Article65 1909-05-04 8 Sexta, (ier. 99 Jenseu. May 3, Penang, E. S. S., Honglong 4. Will o'the Wisp*^ Brit. 149, Morris, May 3, Bagan, Wee Bros Bagan ~>. Laurens Pit, Dut. 147. Kroef, May 3, Indragiii, Ships Agency, Riow 6. Xuen Tung, Ger. 82 4-, Hicsch, May 3, Bangkok, Belm Meyer,65 words
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Article181 1909-05-04 8 Per Kinta Hon. E. C. Ellis, Messrs T. K. I Dennis, Weelan, Crunipton, T. G. Wikon. Dovley, Benfield, T. H. T. Burgess, H. K. Newat, J. D. Macgregor, T. D. Holland, S. De Agulldene, W. M. Mellington, Sime, Koh Sun Hin, Gee Chan Hay, Dr G:mes, Mrs Falls and181 words
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Article238 1909-05-04 8 Per P O Oeeana, due May 7.— Rev. W. H. Williams, Mr C. W. Bernard, Mr L. Lsvis, Mr H. X. Ferrers, Mr H. AverayJones. To Penang. Mrs Peck and child, Mr F. P. Holbrook, Mr J. Rankine, Mr J. Kennawsy. Mr and Mrs A. T.238 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1909-05-04 8 H. L. COGHLAN <§b CO'S AUCTION SALES May 4 and following days. Straits Eng. Syndicate, 10.30 a.m. May 1. 6& 8. Sale of unredeemed pledges. May 17. Preliminary Notice. Sale of Halosworth. May 28. Rim Rubber Estate, salerooms, 2.30 p.m. W. J. GARCIA, 50. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Piano, Organ and58 words
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Advertisement384 1909-05-04 8 w XL tF*J- mam f^J yj& id m tiff 1& n •b. a^ r~ r% r r> 1 1 5r m 11 I P r-< r" M V^ k^. 7, j; H a. 1 f- Is JRF P M /BKfmnff/ \s J2l ITO BE HAD FROM ALL DEALERS and DISPENSARIES.384 words
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