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

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TF CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1909. NO. r>Y).)-_>
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  • 108 1 Yesterd v's Training tor the R ices Page The Shah under pressure bas regi tnted the Constitution —Fog The Budget is under discussion m the Commons—Page •"> A regu'ar aiisaip service has been instituted m Germ my—Page 5. The Goverumeut wiil support a public subscription to keep
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  • 954 1 cry one who g< es to Ceylon sh mid try to visit the sacred city of Auuradhq h than aid is a place of <|'iite extraordinary mt. II take the Kandy railway, but bran. I at P.lg.haweU. 1; is only a four bo journey, aud all
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 j Six Nights Only! AI SSf«f 0H Sx Nights Only! j I i> 2a. w a 1 5" _Ut J 33 i; i Plan will b. opened at The Rot-inson Piano Co.. Ltd. oad, riling -a. her of ability. I TO PLANTERS m the F.M.S. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. above Company is
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    • 139 1 En teriainmen is. VICTORIA THEATRE ————ii. HUGH j. WARD'S London Comedy Co., I INCLUDING Miss GRACE PALOTTA. FOR TWO NIGHTS O.NLY. TO-NIGHT, The greatest of all Farcical Coined it 3 "The Mar. from Mexico," the funniest piece ofthe season, SPARKLING MUSICAL NUMBERS and DANCING NO LTIES. Don't Miss THE SPANISH
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    • 256 1 Entertainments. CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Night! To-Night!! NEW PICTOBES. Films on Hire. WE CAN HIRE YOI AT MODERATE CHARGES THE LATEST AND BEST PICTURES OF ALL MAKERS. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. ALHAMBRA PATHE FRERES lILMS. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. This New Programme TO-NIGHT. 1. The INVISIBLE THIEF. Screamingly funny.
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    • 85 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Turn out and bay mare for sale—Pa^< To let European dwelling bouse—Page 7. Notice re tbe Bandmann Visit—Page 1. Katz Bros' handy packets of Suttons' seeds —Page 5. Robinson and Cos new blouse robes—Page 5. Notice re the goods of Vavena Secunder and Ze.hariah Hosken—Page 2. y Bankruptcy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 398 1 TEE WEEK. Friday, 7th High W_ter.— ll.4s a., 11.24 p P A O Mail Outward due. S.V.A. Squad Drill. S.R E. Recruits Drill, 5 15 p Ward Co. The Man from Mexico," 9 p Ward Co. Salome etc.," 9 p Sunday, Hh High Water 1 2 a 4t.h Sunday after
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  • 590 2 Pro Spinstibs j tha time approaches for the I tiie Bu Igor, the Chancellor of t_* i' laily an axtraordinarj if letters froi m\ indents all over intry, containing novel proposal, for new taxes. Chancellor i- jrs ied, as he has pohliely stat.d, to receive saggestions, and ne
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1449 2 11I11I1II1I1II111I11I1I11!111BIIII1II!11!1I1III1III11I111H111B11IH j .i^___tr''i^___r' s iY >.>'S eauMiNOUS enamels AHo soin^^S^:: i M I paaaßßßaaB a a HaaaißßI H p iaaaaiiB a aai H^ BBi <j I f«W*^^ I CHtAPER THAN PAINT. j iIU^SiNG RESULTS 1 |V*\^ EA_I_tNT_vES 6- ORIOINAI, ALSO AT LONDON, LH_PFOCL, C-'-ASQoW, NEWCASTLE .CARDIFF HAMBURG. NEW YcRK, Bo'MBAV',
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    • 358 2 INSURANCES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1888. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eswtern Asia. The Borneo Co., General Agents. Unt 1 HEW ZEALANO INSURANT CO,, LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YAN3-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO,, LTD, FIRE. LONDON
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    • 444 2 _aa_v/rs. International Banking Corporation, CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. d Office 6O Wall LONDON I n I Threads Bishopsgate Street Wittua, London Bankers National Pr Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transa Current Deposit Accounts op: Interest allowed on the daily ba rate of 2 per annum. Deposits received
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  • 134 3 9.) -s ok Bri: 2711 _L| iii. The bri Pank yaag-Ha_ichow y feet. ry m the Chihli prol amerce and -control m (Cfc ehm md ■to the hands of the T I 1 to tl up his new appoint y of this moon ■>v to hold a itteii
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    • 2 3 A Bargain.
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    • 444 3 Ayer's Sarsaparilla Makes Good Blood Pricl kin _.^m** 9 S mmmmmm wm^ "-vill .vj<3 _^Js „toi\__l l*g V 1 j_ f !1 r f /w^ WIP oi o i. r^s -fff Mi\ Vi pun -»rl X (~y; V^^_? thin and 1 < i_:v ;^S V^K rashes, pimpl. n jr~ pus"
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    • 401 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF RARE OLD SATSUMA j At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Cos. Salerooms. Monday. 10th May, at 10.30 a.m. Comprising Beautiful Tea Sets, Bowls, Vases, Incen.e Burners, Single Cups and Saucers. Wall Plates, &c. NOW ON VIEW. H. L Coghlan Co., M ty 6 11.5 AUCTION KALE OF
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    • 212 3 AUCTION SALE OF UNSE.sViCE.4BLE POLICE STORES, Confiscated Goods and Intestate Estate Property To be he'd at Powell and Co's Saleroom. On Friday. 7th May, at 11a.m. For particulars, see Catalogues. POWELL Co., Auctioneer?. _May 6 CONTINUATION OF SALE. THE STRUTS ENGINEERING SYNDICATE IN LIQUIDATION. Friday. 7th May, at 10-30 a.m.
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    • 364 3 USE "EAGLE" CEMENT. PRIMA I Gf_o_ B \K"^ R E 9r '*sL<?y V*!" j^sY* V S w I ft__\ *^S®t? /*kW t____, v^ 1f r v Vrvf* v .~~<r i 1 w *.■,»>/ _T Mb, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, MSB H «v B^™"1 8 s I W_ JB B 100* _T^^__
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    • 51 3 MARTELL'S BLUE SILVER LABFI. is an accepted guarantee, all over the worhi FOB THE BEST QU__LIT. BRANDY THREE STAH k ONI SI You know it Koi particulars To be had by the Blue of trade prices of ii.' i p_MMM all Dealers, Bflmr Tsihol yp > •>©• Adamson, Gilfilian Co.,
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  • 48 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. <>n April 24, 1909, at St. Xavier's Cathedral Shanghai, by Rev. Pire Pratel, who was also the celebrant of the Nuptial Mass, JOAQUIM, eldest son of H. E. Tsang Kouo-heng (Jacques Tsang) of Shanghai, to the daughter of EL E. TSONG HOO (.'HOW. of Soochow.
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  • 1789 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, May 7, 1909. P Here shall t.e Press the People's a_*s V awed I>\ influence and unbribed >v gain Here patriot Truth h i i)rei_e;. l Plc(Yt.-il to Religion, Loyally and I It is practically impossible for the ordinary student of international politics at such
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  • 494 4 A Chinaman of Amoy street has lost a pair of boots and a straw hat. A Chinese sampan cc«die has been assaulted by a companion at Blakan Mati. Au anvil valued at $20 has been stolen from a Chinese blacksmith's shop at VieA rikisha has been stolen from a house
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  • Correspondence.
    • 69 4 KB El Sir.— Will you allow me, columns, to draw the al Chine c young men which has been recent h bene lit Not alf need of the information and with the English language which usal of standard lilciu'ure would lv and would be glad to
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    • 437 4 The system of industriil at which so much was predi I tld maki success m the Coniraonw m New South Wales, wl obtain, by Legislative n period of industrial the establishment dustrial Conciliation and At South Wales li, increase m the Bomber of la which are more
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 134 4 exchange unused Piano YOU"- FOR AN AUTO'PIANO ..the.. Wl ORDINARY EVERYONE S^SmSEtO." Taken m E)lciiange T^'-» Hj ___H_M __^^_f____aa_S_nßs_____F** w H_P v fll_i_____l__p_s._ w r ri i r* t <j^ IB __B_.^__^ **Wr ffrSPr'S PLAY, i t|^^* Full Value. We shall be pleased to demonstrate the AUTO-PIANO to yon. KINDLY
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    • 30 4 I PHOTOGRAPHY. wmm L» JUNLY European firm of its kind m this Colony, the one that does all the important and responsible work is G. R. Lambert Co., I LIMITED.
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    • 50 4 NEW STUDIO High Class Photographers, LEE BROTHERS, 58-4, Hill Street, Singapore. (off Stamford Road.) Price list on Application. Dec 16 16.12 ____p____________________— ■_—_■> THE IWAVERLEY HOTEL 59, HILL STREET. Has been Newly Furnished and Thoroughly renovated and will be opened under New Management on Thursday, April lst. Mrs. H. DAY,
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  • 45 5 Grants a C< ition, j Bto Terr Submarine Xtofegfapk, R, Yer'a) it 1210 m. ■terdnj la proclamation _rante'l the Constitu' -at is expected to meet about The Shah hss notified the Kaglis! nian 1 I thai he accepts the res explanations on ts
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  • 30 5 Discussed m the Commons. DB_9 Ml on Pn are to the i v ragir were to 179, after a M v M 201, q cheers :ity f.r the
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  • 13 5 that BSt aerial ex; vernpartiu.ut was being Imiralty ag a number
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  • 5 5 .eres at Emanuel
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  • 7 5 Kirn. Cap is 1 Smto
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  • 31 5 ■a the year's The who. expendirevenue. The crop was .>f rubber were of rubber on ts again:.- I tons .3feT< rease m the Juiy to April ss, and on
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  • 52 5 i Company does not liter next week than tnnounced and the I for Friday, the iced and the order being as Bipany is very strong I md children, ined to give all the I -Feet uecessarv domedv. The plain 'be I<> h inst. at 9 pai It
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  • 33 5 •lis per mille of popnla ek endIn tho month 843 pei 1 ne chief -Malai i 128, phthisis bari-beri md pneu- deaths occurred, 27 taver, 24 phthisis. 15 pneumonia. paani tied.
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  • 15 5 vill leave Johnston's Pier a on Sunday at 9, 10 uing and I
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  • 31 5 -ra Cinematograph which reputation as S place of fairly crow.. n Wednesht, there being an interest^-: pro- Pi' Ito suit all tastes and hole the selection of fitssi was good appreciated.
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  • 52 5 A Plunder of Islam. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) _fl inventory from the Commission at 1 Kiosk discovered bank notes to lhe value of £450.003, a large quantity of jewellery, and a rosary valued at £75,000. Ths document! discovered slow that Abdul Hamid possessed over a million pounds m
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  • 59 5 I.' «eived May 6, 8 4 pm. The South African Convention which is meeting at Hloeinf jntein hus arnved at a critical stage m the discussions, owing to the Cape amendments which demand that both the British and lYer languages shall I>3 enforced and that the representation
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  • 37 5 The Ujvernment has announced that if a public subscription is opened to acquire the Holbein portrait, sold by the Duke of Norfolk to Colnaghis, for the nation, the eminent will contribute ten thousand sterling.
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  • 30 5 BALLOON TRIPS FOR THE MILLION. Received at 3.20 pm. The Zeppelin Compiny has arranged a regular service from Lucerne to Fredericksbafen, and als. for two trips a day round Lucerne.
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  • 20 5 The murder of two German travellers m Vunnan^is reported at Cologne, but there are no details available.
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  • 17 5 A telegram from Nairobi states that Pre sideat Roosevelt bas shot six lions anl some
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  • 16 5 The German Luns of ,£l6 and £24 mil 'ions have been covered about two-fold.
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  • 8 5 Eileen Wiiheimina is nursing the baby
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  • 232 5 Bl B ON THK Low THER CasTI.E." Mr Warren, second engineer of the Lowther Casie, appeared before Mr de Mello, fourth niigistrate, yesterday, on a charge of using criminal force to Mr James' Gordon, third engineer of the same vessel. Mr Aitken conducted the prosecution and Mr Perkins
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  • 141 5 KM EN CHAR A Corporal and four Malay constables attached to the Tanjong Pagar Dock, were before Mr Green, second magistrate, yc-ster-dsy. P. C. No. 5 was charged with obtaining an illegal gratification of and also with extortion by putting a man m fear of an accusation beiug
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  • 452 5 Bifuesis Chabqbb with Qabq ROBBBBY. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Willi. m Hvndman- Jones, at the Assi/^s yesterday, the charge of gang robbery against two Chinese refugee, named L >h On and Ljk Tong Pong was c mtinufd. Mr. Hastings Rhodes, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared far the
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  • 390 5 The market for Rubbers continues to expand, and since the announcement of the Selangor and Linggi dividends for the rust year, further improvements m rates have resulted, and at present quotations shares are difficult to obtain. Mining.— This section has attracted more attention again, especially
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  • 37 5 The Ladies' scores for the above Cup, made yesterday, were as follows Miss Yunn 35 Lady Evelyn Young 32 Miss M. Lloyd 31 Miss R. Lloyd 31 Mrs Learmont 30 Miss J. Gunn 30
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  • 675 5 Thi: Talk of the Town." Another large and enthusiastic audience assembled at the Victoria Theatre last night when "The Talk of the Town" was staged by the Ward Comedy Cbmpany. Character-. Andrew Fullalove... Mr Hugh J. Ward. Chas. Fullalove, J. P. Mr Wernbam S. Ryott Bulwer Brady
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  • 213 5 The match last evening between Singapore Peranakan and Fathol Karib club for the Malaya Football Association attracted a large crowd of spectators to the Reclamation ground where it took place. As regards the Karibs, winners of the Tramway Cup, they were too strong for their opponents but
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 12 5 lef from Rheumat.c Pains. pain r.L M ol Chamand inflammatory rheumatiMn. _v+t._»_-I-.
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    • 112 5 €J£' ROBINSON. Co. j dLU 0 v l mj "r 1 A EACH ONE DIFFERENT. aps^ _s__y__a_ii__^| agKgßßm^ «jßgggnra» W^gL^*** Mm m9 nwr *mmMwmmwwwmmSmMnnmaaaWSS^aamMaaamwaMaaW IDO YOU KNOW THE MERITS OF THE OLIVER ■THE MACHINE* _zpßpi|! I Simply Perfect Perfectly Simple* I Can be seen or Particulars obtained at 43-A, BAFFLES
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  • 582 6 A. ire iiiore or h'.ss firutliar with I I' ;11 rig! t he*l only win \V; i .Y'-i is "winded," the spectators do not worry Brack, bat spec! Hun to recover m a moment <•- two isss his game. The u-^i.i 'ion of the it a man
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 103 6 APARTMENTS. ;ouce for either single or married persons. _W, 21, Sophia Koad. Ap. Singh ia 1 double rooms with board at BarL;iu-:\ House, 7, Oxley Rise. Torms moderate. 0 I M n.c. ll f I I CMriicih Hnnu.il purlioition, THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS DIRECTORY for 1909. 937 pp. Royal Svo.,
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    • 545 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of i the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singaprre, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. b.s. Japan MOO J. G. Olifent s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. 11. Belson. ba Arratoon Apoaz 4,510 A. Stewart,
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    • 669 6 SHIPPING. i k I Mm** 9 wm\\nwmf%\ Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei j IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers o J 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,
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    • 1253 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait 1 China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 492 6 SHIPPING. OCEAxN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd A N D China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd The Compani.'F' siveainers are despatchrLiv«T] I <ut wards for the Straits, Ch Japan every week, and from Japan horn. for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp cvi night; for Genoa, Marseilles and Li\ for Itareeillet and Liverpool
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  • 924 7 Capita! Capital Isaac Paid Issued paid up VaJut np Company. QaotaHoi 1300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Lt* 700 1300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 650 $600,000 800,000 10 10 Bruseii Hydraulic Tin M. Go. Lt4 750 4500,000 441 769 1 1 DuC Development Co. hU 4.00
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  • 47 7 (Corrected up to May 6.) Private credit* 3 m/§ credits 6 ro/s iTsAKCB, dtnuuid B__r M .J-kmaxy, demand w 237 HoKflKOT^a, demand 20*% dis, Yokohama, demand nom. 1134 SovEKfij I Yuk Buying Bank of England Rata Discount 3 months bills o t, Bar Silver London 2-
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  • 100 7 j til Nl Ml *M Gambier buyer* Gambier Cube Nc. 1 1306 Gambier Chite Ko. 2 Pepperßlack (ori'n. Spore) 1 1.00 i Pepper, White (fair i Nutmegs (110 tc the ib.)_ i Nutmega (80 to the lb.) 22 50 Liberia Coffee w Tapioca, small pe_rl <__._/■ q.aiity) norn do.
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  • 23 7 WAarves and Docks at which different vestels were l< ter ley. Section 2 Benlomond, BiDgo Maru.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 On the Berth. DOHVAARI IMTSGHAPPU NEDERLAND, unship Company "NEDERLAND M Berrioe. Mi B .t on the for Sabang, Colombo, S and Amsterdam on THI Ltd. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. I longkong mt. at noon, and I S iday ed for Europe BEi: I YER Co., Ltd, i.iiiide, Meib3urn3 and Sydney. aioon I
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    • 568 7 TO LET. TO BE LET A most comfortable little upper roomed ,:i dwelling bouse within two miles from |i ai: i; u t moderate. Apply S. M I k CO. uc BUNGALOW TO L.T. bungmlo* No. 13 A, Mount Elizabeth y Gaggino A: Co. May 5 12 5 TO LET.
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    • 105 7 _jnr_S_E__ i.i ii ii _n ■m____mo3______.___________________j_____BHl___K________— _E______i i* ________B_____B r s 1 i^ra^rW^W CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AS FOLLOWS: 1 i^St^__l*:- 'li ure Sterilized. In tins of one pint, I l:sLrr^-^^ANM iCondensed Unsweetened m no- I nfiil L hl(jF Rn^ I i i o i j 0 il Ihvr m
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    • 104 7 DE KCNINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. L'NDiii CONTKACT WITH THK .TITHKRLANDs [mOIA <Y)V_ R.N'MEtfT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3. Collyer Quay. TH_ UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Valentyn Paneh, Asahan, Batoe-Bara and Belawan-Deli May 7 de Haan Bawean. Soerabaia," Bandjermasin, Kota-Baroe. Samaric Domggala, Balik-Papan and Pasir j May
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 642 7 J VESSELS^ I_N PORT. Brm Bnt 1367 Apl 25 Brunei Katz Bro kat Cheang Chew Brit 1213 Tro* Dec 28 Amoy JooSengChani Bit 1660 Bell y 2 Fremantle Mansfield Calypso Bnt 339 Bannatyne i>e i nBfield ny n t TL n U n iels FY™ C w Ba ips Agency
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    • 88 7 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar W n Temp Hum Sky Ram May 6 H'kong 10 a 2 32 o Manila 10a 759 Calm I ft eh H'kong tr i 77 SH I 84 o Manila 4 P 755 SEI M Kandang Kerbau Hospital, May 5, ll 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9
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  • 741 8 •.•->-. stii g lecture bjf E_ r Barring, n to the I the V M CA. on Wedni ire g this toiler report on Bfl r ii irringl d B_ad.— lii k is <>ac of our most important foods, aod ti- 1 ii: i j mention,
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  • 155 8 A correspondent intimately associated with the oooonnt industry writes to a Ceylon 11 t shells, which, with a month's work of 1 1 mi. lion nuts, are a terror to 113 for V v of fire, are now being used m Ceylon m •action gas engines, the shells
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  • 792 8 The race-course presented quite a lively appearance yesterday morning, the occal^ing the -cm i final gallops trainers ordered thoir charges, the work being witnessed by a large number of sportsmen. The OOUrse was m heavish condition. Pause (Fisher) and Suuray (Duval) the first pair to take the course,
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  • 59 8 A telegram from Briancon says an Italian ton tame to earth m that neighbourhood irith two Italian omYeis on board. They ascended, they said from Bologna, and did not mean to cross the frontier, but weie carried over the Alps by the strong wind. The balloon was confiscated by the
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  • 327 8 S. C. C. vs. Band am> Drums < >f thi MIDDLESBX. The match was played last evening on the Esplanade before a large gathering. The ground was m excellent condition and both sides were strongly represented. From the start the game proved fast, the soldiers adopting quick, long passing
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  • 615 8 York operators are taking little part m the sensational gamble m wheat m the Chicago pit," and are only interested as regards the outcome of the speculations whi.h for tbe moment have enthroned Mr James Patten as America's Wheat King." Wheat reached a record figure yesterday for
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  • 292 8 H. M. S. Waterwitch l.ft westward yesterday. The mail steamer Oceana left Penang at 6 p.m. on Wednesday and may be expected at Sing i pore at 6 o'clock this morning. The Stettin arrived from Pulau Sembilan yesterday with 22,000 ***** and 74,500 tins of oil. Ly the
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  • 210 8 An iaiportant conference bas recently taken place between the Governments of Soutb Africa and tbe steamship lines trading to that country, respecting tbe rates of Government freights on stores from this country, as well ?s on homeward maizs and South African fruits. The Governments bave obtained
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 A Pcpular Ameiican Remedy. Mr. Fred C. Hj_iiral_ir]_a __e_____i____ rirnc.
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    • 45 8 H. L. COGHLAN (§_> COS AUCTION SALESMay 6& 8. Sale of unredeemed pledges. May 17. Preliminary Notice. Sale of Halesworth. May 28. Rim Rubber Estate, salerooms, 2.30 p.m. PIANOS. The opinion of the press, also the leading German and English professionals of to-day of "GHAPPELL PiAISIOS"
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    • 288 8 Howarth Erskine Ltd. Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and Genera! Contract Light Railway Rolling Stock and Railway Emplem. Milling Machinery and Boring Tools. Castings m Iron or Brass, plain or ornamental. Tools and Plants for Contractors, House Builders and E>. Girders, Plates, Angles, Tees, Round and Square Bars m Gas. Steam
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 336 8 Passengers for the Straits. Per P (J Oceana, due May 7.— Rev. W. H. Williams, Mr C. W. Bernard, Mr L. Levis, Mr H. X. Ferrers, Mr H. AverayJones. To Penang. Mis Peck and child, Mr F. P. Holbrook, Mr J. Runkine, Mr J. Kenuawry, Mr and Mrs A. T.
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