The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 May 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ;}_>; CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1909. NO. 6 f 602
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  • 103 1 11 lat tin mine annual report' Page The Tsir will shortly visit Italy acd Turkey Page 5. The death is announced of ihe well known noTelis f Gaorge M, red ith IVj The Budget iucome tax proposals have 1 been passel by the aid of the closure
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  • 812 1 A gentle tap on the deor and m response to my sleepy come m," an apple-cheeked damsel bring* me the welcome cup of earl? tea. The New Z^alander, even more than his Australian cousin, is a tftl aimer o: tea and at the hotel m which I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 351 1 "MflllTßir PIANOS. *w mwm ii I— —IMMUI m I 0 T Exquisite Quality. Elegant Design. Moderate Price. j perfection of these instruments, their extreme beauty ol tone and wonderful di ty places them above criticism/ "OUR MW MODI L OVtRJTFI.NGIPRIGKT D TiESTtADIV/RIUSOFTHEPIANO:' hese NEW FiANOS are fcr hire from $10
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    • 163 1 Entertainments. VIOTORSA THEATRE llll.— ____■_____■__!_________>___, BANDMANN'S Merry Little Maids COMIC OPERA COMPANY 60 ARTISTES. INCLUDING BALLET OF 24. Positively the Last Night. TO-NIGHT By special and popular request, the Bandmann Merry Maids Opera Company will repeat "The Merry Widow" instead of The Grand Pot Pourri performance. Box Plan AT THE
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    • 184 1 Entertainments. _-B-B-M--M--B-__-__-M_-i-BMi iimiiM I TO-NIGHT NEW PICTURES For the First Time m Singapore, Change of Programme Seal Hunting Be Careful, Gentlemen I Film dArt: The Share of the Poor Ma in-law a Sportswoman Tho Pulveriser Paying up Day The Will of a Youngster Making Paper Pulp m Canada Sports at
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    • 100 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. More of the Moutrie pianos Page 1. Way ang Kassim, (Chindra Watte) Page 1. Walker's White Label Whisky Page I Auction sale of Mr. Ruddock's furniture etc. Page 3. Sailing Minilya for Java and Australia Page 7. Notice re banks closing on Empire day Page 2. The Bandmann
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 373 1 Wednesday, 19th Sigh Water-.— lt .26 a 10.12 p Piayer Meeting, Presbyterian Churcb, 5 Baba (Mahy) Prayer Mtg Prinsep-st Ch. 7.30 p Chinese Fray. Mtg St. Peter's Churcb, 7.30 p New Moon, 8.42 p. Bandmann Opei-a Company Me.ry Widow." Thursday, 20th High Water.— ll.l3 a., 10.44 p Ascension Day H.ly
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  • 581 2 Tbe programme of tbe visit to A I rwh; 1 .legate* I porial ike m gnesta of t I 11, b int > A ttioa md reying the dele arrive^ kt Brock. ISt a boos I the clo_*r a a tattle w _'re-»s m the withabo
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  • 428 2 At no tir.- is it h Vital importance I to anlegaai kidneyi 11 d iring pregnancy. '■fr- Mary A. V.'iilis. of 169, Kirk dale Terrace South Wigston, ra. Leicester, England, tell- 'A her terrih ring, -which was aii brou_ I _rin_ thai crit ml _ye been simp!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 241 2 NOTICE. m Tuesday th Ma_ 1909, aqua of about 2,950 kilograms of rubber from the Government ficus-elastica plantations m Java will be publicly soid at Batavia. Particulars may be had at the Consulate General of the Netherlands. 4apore, 24 il, 19G9. Ap, GOVERNMENT NOTICE. applications will be received at the
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    • 698 2 NOTIGES. EXCHANGE BANKS T.. R_nks wiil b closed on Monday 24 h inst, Victoria Day. May 19 23_5 TO MEST3ERS AND STUDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. A suggestion bai been me le thai Corporate a- 1 a. ion oi Civ,, R bo are now resident m Singapore oi
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    • 711 2 NOTIGES. NEW YEAR SPORTS. May 24tb, at* 2 p.m. The postponed New Year Bpocfta will be held on the Race Course on Monday, May 2 -ft/:. Sahaiaribi ra 1 Tic-frets to the grand __a__d Native Ladies' stand may he obtained tfae Honorary Secretaries Mr. W. Makpeace E i P.ess Office
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    • 495 2 INSURANGES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTABLISRED 1^.2. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS. Manager, SmmU. EasUm Asia. The Borneo Co., 0 Mar J l._ XEW ZEALAND INSUBAN:E CO., LTO. FIEE AITD MAHIITE. YAKS-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTO. KAEIKE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO.. L T O.
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    • 467 2 BANK'S. International" Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Office 6O Wall g a Threadne-die Honee, Bishopsgate Street Within, L London Bankers National Prov-ocui Bank of England Ltd. General F eu Transacted. Current Deposit Account* op d tai Interest allowed on the daily Lala: I rate of 2 per annnm.
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  • 36 3 I ij, 17th 19 P ear per catty 5 do 1 I perlb. Ifi do. I do. IS do. 5 do. ml N 6 do. 1 do. nil do. 40 each Mj 16
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 161 3 Sounding the praises of Ayer's Hair Vigor. That's _i every one does who uses f'« l 5 E plendid '^^tm^*m%m\ P r P a r a t ioa l S___r_jF*T hiS^J Tm*/** f t 1 $MwJ®s^ If you don fc wa nt to »dpsy j V also it, then tj^
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    • 276 3 AUGTIONS. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. TeaK Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Turnout §c. THE PROPERTY OF M. C. RUDDOCK, Esq. At "Braemar" Gilstead Rocd, Saturday, 29th May, at 2 p.m. Cen p-iting, Cotlage pianoforte by Ro-enkranz, trak occasicnal tables, well designed teik sideboard, polished teak B tier dinner waggon, polished dining table, set
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    • 39 3 USE "EACLE" CEMENT. "> y^C_^V F #_v>\# %A n I^/^ prima SAIiA B -^V^_v ■<*, y<'j; ma& _k _X v y s 01. XM?WfP>^ I, s^ FOR HIGH CLASS WORK, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to Government. i OF N A con
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  • 1570 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, May 19, 1909. the Press the People'. U'jawed by influence and unbribt Here patriot Truth hf-. glorious precept Pledged to Religion Loyalty and Whatever mistakes people at Home may make about the order m which the Settlements were founded for instance that the colonists (who
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  • 466 4 At St. Andrews Cathedral, on Ascension Day, there will be a Choral celebration of Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m Matins at 10 a.m., and Choral Evensong and Address at a p m. To-morrow being Ascension Thursd;* low masses m the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd will be at 5.30 aud
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  • Correspondence.
    • 64 4 1 iIE EIUTOR, Daar Sir, Through 1 interesting paper all" cipa; ssionetK ano ritios if those vociferous indn 1 termed the Victoria Theatre are p. their kbsolnteh to be gn with nick-n. cries onen teriu, during tb vals. I am sure your readers visable for the authori: preveut
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  • 340 4 The second da fl Tbe eldest girl extra between a raw j took bis breakfast m 1 granted. Near i tired mother cr climbed wondering to the top. Child I >v now Twenty four, m said the girl. Old enough to b mother without I've got om
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  • 50 4 In the Supreme C noon, Sir William H Chief Justice, order* Dr M. S. liehte, a 1 tioner, 11 prosecution. I >efen> i Stg. tiff, and Mr I Plaintiff's claim Meetings are 1 men, the nucleus of an A hetvj weight lifting, ws are practiced. The rs
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 231 4 >aa^ aaalV t aBB _.^_____Ha-H--an-_. mm CIGARETTE VIRGINIA BLEND. !M \\<\. BI il \M» FROM Ti TED << B RIPE TOBACCOS, WRICB H D mi il THE [JTMOSTCARE. 1 (LAMBERT AND BUTLER, ENGLAND. Obtainable at ImESBRS. ROBINSON kM COMPANY, and other high class Tobacconists. PRICE: 60 CTS. PER TIN 50.
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    • 102 4 NEW STUDIO High Class Photographers, LEE BROTHERS, 58-4, Hill Stbbet, Singapore. (off Staruford Road.) Price list on Application* Dec 16 16.12 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court. Naval Military.Tailors 59, Conduit Steeet, LONDON, W. MR- H. C DISS. Mar 30 ws pi uc. YOU MAY HIRE A
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  • 36 5 IHE INCOME TAX ADOPTED. I ilegcimpb. B niter's) ym. House of Commons has adopted 'ho lutions by 29 1 been appli 'orge said it was not intend- of income i of the Crown abroad.
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  • 107 5 !h. the author, is seri- ling his hire m ie was educated m Germany and took tk m French literature with which Meredith stands which has latterly nmber exponents of litem* very limsilj ba> the earlier d! his literary career he was foi v.a iters m the latter
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  • 19 5 ITALY'S NAVAL PROGRAMME. -ramme :ed at Rome. Anexpendii sterling will be -i- l Kurs, the ships to be built
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  • 119 5 Mr E, C. Howard, Dis- barged hy behalf of the Chinese Pro--1 recruiting labourers without Mr Montagu Harris defended, j i'endants was charged with re- "the sereond the addition red men to be so recruited. Fernandez of the Protectorate i evidence describing how he ;aow of the
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  • 159 5 JUGRA LAND AND RUBBER ESTATES Impany am am •of J l2, Debenture y time up to October .5a per lireeton and their friends are t the stock t I B i be allotted rata proportion of the present issue. t exchanged for shares will be j D the Company's option
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  • 7 5 house of Seng Ju Chwiß, No. 2]
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  • 74 5 BOB'S CELEBRATION. Many Good Wishes. BnbnaoM Telegraph.— B iter's) Bar! BAtsrUk spending his golden wed--quietly at Ascot. He is much toncl '•■or 1.1- wide congratulations sent him, Lnclnding _ness-_ges from The King and •n and other Royalties. 1 «SS party includes General Sir lan 11 I >rd
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  • 33 5 Returns to England. Received at 10.35 am. M .berlain has arrived at Dover. He walked ashore but lnd to be assisted, and did not seem much improved. He proceeded to London.
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  • 39 5 The Cretan question is likely to be shortly revived. It is understood to have been fully discussed during the Kaiser's visit to Corfu. It is believed that Italy will take the initiative m the matter.
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  • 22 5 The Cotton Congress has been opened at Milan. There are 350 delegates present including representatives from Britain, ludia and Japan.
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  • 30 5 Tunnel Pierced. m Our 0 HoDgkong, May 18. Beat-onhill Tunnel on the Canton-Kowloon ifl pierced at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, a month prior to what was expected. > <
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  • 255 5 CRUSADE AGAINST PULLERS. sterday forenoon, Assistant Superin- i tendent Hawtrey appeared before Mr. W. 1 E. Hooper to prosecute twenty-five rikisha- s pullers summoned at his instance for loiter- 1 .nd obstruction m the neighbourhood 2 I Empress Place, Battery Road and Baffles t between 9.45 and 10 45 a.m.
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  • 166 5 BEACH ROAD RECLAMATION. With reference to the correspondence which has been carried on for some time be- tween the Secretaries of the various sporting societies regarding the exclusive privilege of playing on certain sections of the Beach Road Reclamation, the Colonial Secretary has issued the following instructions (a) Xo. 1
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  • 31 5 Relief from Rheumatic Pains, Ths great pain relieving power of Chamberlain's Pain Balm is clearly shown m cases of sciatica and inflammatory rhetmiatism. both of which are extremely painful, but one
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  • 1062 5 The Spring meeting his come an 1 gone j and taken all through maj we think b>; (teemed to have been a success, despite tin; Nafavcurable weather on the first two davd The number and quality of the entries was excellent and it was extraordinarily bad luck that
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  • 226 5 "A. WALTZ DREAM Another large and enthusiastic audience assembled at the Victoria Theatre last night when ".A Waltz Dream" was produced by The Merry Tattle Maids Comic Opera Company. There was no stinting m the applause, and the piece was a success; but the general opinion was
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  • 146 5 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. Yesterday, Tan Fat Hong pleaded guilty before Mr. E. E. Colman to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respe.t of *2,245 the property of Cheng Chin Nam, a local dentist. 44 How did you come to do this asked the Court. 14 1 have
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  • 56 5 FIRE IN TAN QUEE LAN STREET. At half past twelve o'clock this morning a fire broke out m a room m house 5 6 Tan Quee Lan street, through the overturning of a lamp. The Brigade were called out but the occupants of the house put out the fire themselves.
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  • 39 5 The P. and O. Delhi arriving after noon on Friday, His Excellency Sir John Anderson will officially land "at 2.30 p.m. at Johnston's Pier. The Middlesex Regt will furnish a guard of honour, with the colour,
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  • 177 5 The Golden Hope Rubber Estate, Ltd., has an authorised capital of £50,000 m £1 shares, of which 44,000 have been issued and are now fully paid. The area of the estate is 892 acres, of which, according to the last annual report, 815 were under cultivation (including 27
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  • 105 5 Mr Garland, of Hawa, Gopeng Road, Ipoh, asked the Kinta Sanitary Board to exempt him from water rate on the ground that he had bis own well supply. It was decided to reply that such exemption cannot be granted, as he can obtain exactly the same supply as
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  • 28 5 > < Hamid, a postman, went oa Monday to Victoria Street to deliver letters at St. Anthony's School. He left below a bag containing letters. t>a_ers and a Darcel con-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 207 5 ROBINSON Co. The "Gillette" Safety Razor. The Gillette Safety Razor is made of solid 7 metal, triple silver plated, and is supplied f V with 12 blades each with two edges m jf neat leather case. f WEvery blade set ready for use. V^ >* Each Razor is supplied with
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  • 435 6 From Etasgtsag sad Ookaiho papers we IdkS Qm t g No Moke Fokkion Loans. Peking, May a. |S m\ flki 1 ?trong'y advised the <] o, n n. -.-a ■OTOff to again negotiate foreign loan* for ti of railway construction, ing or telegraphs. The Prince Regent j er-n
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 A Cure for Bowel Trcuble. a i n ia aU ia.rrhoea may bi Chamberlain lie, Cholera and D Jy never fails to gi\a reiki j r sale by all deal. X~) f sin v s rß 9____»*__-_. i 1 f■ I a '^rJ £**_r^_f V aT^ .car THF. ifc
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    • 449 6 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of thi3 Company maintain a egrilar direct service between Calcutta, t straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, aking cargo on through Bills of Lading for 3anton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, S T ewchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander 44
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    • 644 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE 5 The fast and well-known mail steamers o this Company sail fortnightly from Bremer. 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
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    • 1288 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. t \&i The steamers of kfais Corapany maintain a egular service betwetn Humbur,a Bn_-M_l mtwerp, and Rotterdam, and the EMi )bina and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly or Havre and Hamburg and one- a ia .nth for Sreruerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.
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    • 538 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Cr 1 China Mutual Stara Kav, Cc, Ltd TLh Companies' steamers sare deepatch* Liver; 1 v the Str_ errecy wasl si d h m Japan I i f :r Um-Aoi., iflsstei t lan rp for Marseilles, One outward steamer every Vancouver, Seattle and Tacoma taking i
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  • 1021 7 MINES. Capital C*p5e«! Jssa* PeJi r litvtd P *«d ap V*i« ap Company. QaoUtlot $300,000 800,000 10 10 Belut Tin Mining Oo. LU 7 75 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Braang Limited 6.50 $600,000 900,000 10 10 Brasoh Hydraulic Tin M. Cfe. LU 7 50 £500,000 444,76.'* 1 1 Duff
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  • 64 7 (Cchbected up to Kay IS) Ba_:k 4 m/s 2/ m* mm Xmj\ Prirate credit* 3 m/i H o-aditi 6■ _4 ___JL_NE_t d-MMad Bank:.-, 292 lekmakt, daxnanfl 237 India, T.T. m 174 Hok»k©w#, _«__*_.<. 22 J dia. Yokohama, demand nom. Java, demand Bangkok' demand 65_ Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8 54
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  • 123 7 TL* $«5.75 Gambier 9. 1S Gamb^r Oak* No. 1 IS.Ot Grambier Ou ht ■o. 2 12.00 [>t a«r Black (cr4'_. S'pora) Pepper. "White '> > buyers 17.75 -Tadtß-afi 110 to tha lk)^ 16.50 -fnt_BMi(Botot_-alk) M 22.50 Mare (Banda) cr 1 CBovan (Amboiaa) aaa. Libcrian o,ffaa 25.00 Tapioca, trrail poarl
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 315 7 TO LET. j SF. LET UNFURNISHED, l Taßf-ia residences. One Erom Nt August. B L COGHLAN Co, Agents. 88 5 rjaj 10 I-LT xI'RNISHED. tOE g h B -ii:^. Tennis [mn hate entry. Apply •.hrie and C< Ll i. ii Hate Entry, Ncs. 7. w v Apph NDEZ A Co.,
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    • 579 7 TO LET. r— OFFICE TO LET. Well Lighted office |on the Burst Boot The Dispensary Buildings, Apply to TBI DIfEPSRBABir, 9m -io B, EUfflea Place Un mwf n.c. TO LET PU-UHBUMO OH Dm DBNISHED. No. 3, Lloyd Road. 6 roomed house, stables water laid ou. Immediate poaai Bsion. Apply to
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    • 107 7 Tv, iiillfm"T"il i illiH-iiii ni*l wmHTiiiw-H l__R 88__Bih_H!B-Bh -t^ a %rtrr_fff__ B____s ____§___l 9_J_ ttWm*M*£*mmm%%f^Mz*ffi&m^ i^rr^^™fl^i_os^ i JNOiIOJh- m l!i^^^^^4 CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AS FOLLOWS: g lill^__i^^_>^l j Sterilized. In tins of one pint, I !|nt I: S^|H^^ r^'!' tumbler, and cup size. |S|t n Condensed Unsweetened m no-
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 991 7 VESSELS IN PORT. o Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived Fron_i r* >r When Hai Tung Ch. cm. 2950 Lin May 12 Sourabaya Del Shm Flag Tons Master Arrived From a m m vv__b Arratoon Apcar Brit 2931 Btewart May 17 Oak P..- H -kong 19 BanPohGuan Brit 576 Smith
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    • 62 7 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Ham Sky Rain Hay 18. H'kong 10a 2 14 73 op Manila 10a \-y. o S Kandang Kerbau Honpital, May IT, 1909. 9 AM. 3 1 M. IPM Barom. 32 Fah. 29.947 29.855 29.903 Temp. 88 0 81*. Wet Bulb Tber. 70.0 78.0 EM
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  • 831 8 Bow-is I i 'i Wee K' -y me on t r hearing b I re* Mr Justice -S--: -i; i, bi ths Supi ye.terd ty, M Einei .on fot the n] au' ifl and Mr Van 8 >aaeten I the dkifenaant. Plaintiil iras the i afc-in-law lefendant
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  • 276 8 The following ii tha Directors' report to the shareholders ol* the Belat Tin Mining C Ltd Your Directors submit the Company's Aeeotrati for the year ending 31st March, 1909 h.aing tbis period there was the satistactorj increase m the quantity of ore woo, over that
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  • 289 8 (From our own Correspondent.} May 1. The British Resident of Pahang wiil pass through Raub to-morrow on his way to Kuala Qpur to attend the Residents' Conference. Mr Fonseca has come down from Kuala Lumpur with his family and has left for Gap to check the customs' book
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  • 203 8 Tan Hock Koon, an employe of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, was again before Mr O. F. Green, yesterday afternoon, on the allegation of theft of two cases of milk, the property of the T. P. D. Board. Superintendent Howard, Tanjoug Pagar k Police, conducted the
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  • 32 8 This cinematograph which is aiwavs up-to-date and is oontinually showing new series of pictures, has an especially attractive programme billed for this evening, which should attract large crowds of sightseers.
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  • 172 8 The following is the draw for tbe first round of the Spring Cup. Major R. Ford, D. S. O. I v Lieut. B. S. Ward 1 1, Capt. H. H. V. Stockley 16 v W. MacMillan 6. Capt. E. J. Bone 11 v H. Llewellyn 18. Oapt.
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  • 636 8 The Scottish Cur' Riot. On Saturday afternoon, April 17, the replayed tie between the Celtic and Rangers Clubs for the Scottish Association Cup took place on the Hampden Football Gaound, Glasgow, m the presence of an enormous crowd of spectators. For the second time the match ended m a
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  • 134 8 One lascar died on board the Minilya eff Bali cv the voyage from Australia and was buried at sea. In an interesting article m the May number of tbe Pall MJI Magazine, Lord Pirie, the Chairman of 'Harland BU I W< I it's, the great shipbuilders, remarks that
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  • 304 8 The plans have now reached Bangkok of the new steamers building at Home for the above Company for use on the SingaporeBangkok run. The two new boats, now building, are perfect models of the big mail liners. Promenade decks are provided, and male passengers will
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  • 382 8 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Com maDdant S. V. C. Singapore, 17tb May. 190a. S. V. C. Tbe monthly shoot of tbe Singapore Rifle Association will take place on Sunday, 23rd instant, at '2.30 p.m. Tho Macßcan Cup will be competed for at the same
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 24 8 Don't Put It Off l>. :i'. sHOTJ tweuty-f jar boon to elat without Chau.berlain'> Colic, Cholera and Wani-Oea Remedy m your home. True, yoa
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    • 19 8 A Popular American Remedy. Mr. Fred C. Hanrahan, a prominent drugrtia, r,f Pn-tom^iU, 170 FT C 1 do-to- V-.Y.
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    • 61 8 H. L. COGHLAN (gfc COS AUCTION SALESMay 22. Sale of Furniture at Cheriton Syed Allie Road, at 2 p.m. May 22. Sale of Furniture at 1-E, Devonshire Road, at 2 p.m. May 28. Rim Rubber Estate, salerooms, 2.30 pan. VIOLINS. Ccmplcte Student Outfits at a moderate price, VioLn filings of
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    • 74 8 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per P. O. Delhi, on Friday next, with mails of Apl 30. From China.— Per P& O Delta, on Thurs- j day next. Mails albbady dbspatched for London, t Lbft Dub Arrived NDL Apl 12 May 5 May 5 I B I Apl 15 May
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    • 447 8 Netherlands Guttapercha rni_i-----i---__iii___-ii i Company, Limited. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. I India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes for Carriages, Motor Car-RE-TREADING MOTOR TYRES. All kinds of I. EL Buffers and Springs fcr Railways etc. India Rubber Sheets for Pumps, Valves, etc., also with wire and cloth insertion. Moulded India Etobb
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