The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1909
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Title Section18 1909-06-16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1909. NO. 6 f 62618 words
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Article141 1909-06-16 1 Athletic notes will be found 00 page 5 Turkey is resolved to tight for Crete it n> c« 'sun Page -V Boglaod has _aada a v* od itarl ia tin' st con d Tist Match B.ipe .">. The Welsh I bill will lie dl >ppa 1 this141 words
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Article1071 1909-06-16 1 What hoys sh. v I l.'irn when tbi Mhoal win ti.ed for ruin: re the B nd Babool d.i\s Biaee thai thn hast i taught all aorta ol rabjaata, and even gram; nmv, the WM |il element ih considered Duriag all years, too, girls aera taught aertaia thiaga,1,071 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement515 1909-06-16 1 rM r f ra, Boaa aad Maxim Lt.i.. Urn iffnarialaiß 1 1 v. recently disi-uaUd by Mr IU B ouimnoH on the lireadaooght qoeatioa aa \»\ntl national n^s, in the eyes of tLo BrMak <i->v. rntn. nt. ♦onH an. l Hf „,l,r ,1 1,. I tlms reUioed the confic'onoe of515 words
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Advertisement165 1909-06-16 1 Entertainments. WAYANG KASSIM. DUTCH MALAY OPERA Co. THEATRE ROYAL, Noitni Bkidok Road. To-Night! To-Night! JOHAN-ARRIFIN. The Greatest Attraction < f the Season A CHINESE HOLIDAY Marvi llous pantomime staged hy the Kliminoff troupe assisted by 100 persons. Expensive engagement ol Chinese Jugglers. Acrobats, Fortune Tellers, Musicians, Oymnasts. CHINESE DRESSES I165 words
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Advertisement314 1909-06-16 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF L'ASSOMMOIR OR THE DRAM-SHOP rooii EMILE ZOLA'S Most Powerful Novel. TO-NIGHT Acted by the Best Dramatic Actors and Actresses France can produce. THIS is TOUR OPPOBTUNIT. THE CHANCE OF A LIFE-TIME. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY Ah we havo to send this snb.ject to our314 words
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Advertisement148 1909-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice by Mr. A. M. 1 logg— Page J. To let Sophia Koad Page 1. Oarrick coarso cut tobacco Page 4. Furniture sale at Lancarfe on June 86 Page 3. Steamship Company notices <vi Pagoa rt -t 7. Wayang Kassim to-night Johao Aiitt'in Page 1. N'oung I.uropean requires148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous283 1909-06-16 1 THE WEEK. Hi K h Water:- !> 30 h i 1.3 p S.C.C. Sports Oymkbana, Entries close, 7 p Thursday, 17th High Water.— lo.2 -t a., 8.41 p PAO Mail Homeward due. Penang-Singapore (i ovt. Telegraph opens. Balgownie Rubber Co., Exchange, noon. Cup Tie replay. S.C.C. vs Middlesex I. Philharmonic283 words
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Article277 1909-06-16 2 i I. ;•< rof Gossip, That's fondly alleged to Ixi news, in thin in anger I due 1 .it.- Mi W Ontl of Abuse I i "d»t me there inunt l>e a reason. Aid if you'd tiplo 0 I'd l>« glid, i Miming I N -nhiniotos, II you'ro277 words
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Article490 1909-06-16 2 I Hi i ii ii" 'idum M r R P. GladI im l i«'\v o| Mr \V. B Gladstone, as •'in «-wncr <d' greyhounds" m noticing his the value ol £1 The II mgkong Clumber of Commerce bave replied to Urn Government that thtj do not. DOBlldor tii my opeuing490 words
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Article660 1909-06-16 2 Win. Hi .m Pri<-bx ur Maintained r The recent "peculation and sharp advance in rubber «bare prices makes the rubber position very interesting No doaht the recent gambling has been overdone, and tbe re.tetion ia timely. Tbe view* of tbe big trade expertu ir- i r f660 words
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Article197 1909-06-16 2 Chinese labourers are again debarred. This time Peru has pronounced against them. They are welcomed abroad nowhere it seems e\t opt in the tin mines of Malaya, the timber t*uts of Borneo, or tbe paddy fields of Siam and Indo-China. Many places would be tbe better of197 words
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Article164 1909-06-16 2 Patient Could not Übi. her Finuers, or Raise her Arms. For nearly forty years I was a great surt'erm from Rheumatism," says Mrs. S. Coward, of ft, Nile Row, Pooie, England. Sometimes an attack would last nearly three months at a stretch. The pain was maddening.164 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement25 1909-06-16 2 The French Medical Profession rely on Santal Mldy to cure chronic bronchitis, kidney and bladder trouble, aa well as diecharges from the urinary organs. 1725 words
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Advertisement483 1909-06-16 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. I hereby beg to give notice that during my absence in Europe, ray personal interests will be attended to by Mr. Charles Benjamin. A. M. HOGG. Singapore. 16th Jane, 1908. June 16 1f.6 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. A list of applications for piblic house licences, to be considered at tbe483 words
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Advertisement541 1909-06-16 2 NOTIGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications are requested for tho post of Matron at the Prison. Salary 1600 a year with free quarters on the pensionable establishment, rising by triennial increments of •60 to 9900. Applications to be sent to the Inspector of Prisons not later than Ju__ 20th. Singapore, 7th June,541 words
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Advertisement566 1909-06-16 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Offick 6O Wall Street, Nkw York. London Office .—Thread needle House, Bisbopsgate Street Within, LONDON EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on tbe daily balances566 words
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Advertisement460 1909-06-16 2 INSURmTIMeES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. EBTAHLIBHBD 1882. INSURANCE in For r .35. 900,000 NEW Business, 1906, o*m $6,000 00'J NET SURPLUS above liabilities f„r i and all outstanding claims, over $2,035,000 (Straits Cum ji J. H EVANS, Manager, South Eaatsrn Asx*. Tiik Borneo Co., I/rn. General Ageutp, Biagftpon460 words
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Article419 1909-06-16 3 r i iia TIMIKAIKB. Ol MB »atf OOMT. *ir«» wai to be commissioned al D for _•!*!(<• in n Flf«t by Captain DufT, lately Naval A*M»iat_at t« Ky *n iiit»r. r.cidenoe Captain Doff, aa a n. >n»-d in the last when she hoisted her pcnar,' tb.« I419 words
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Article50 1909-06-16 3 i bat ia§ takaa pi ut* i; iii diftoalties which lad It I r John 11 trideoa, p ltl| the t .t \km left In other ■ere ie j übliehed taji £57,21 Mi -tobtrt Bfowaiag €18,775 Mr Mattbew Arnold £1,040 Mr Kredk. Looker L\mpeon £210,419 itmore 68,777 Mr Wii.um llorria50 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1909-06-16 3 Pain in tbe Stomach. It m most auDoyiiifj. a« »i II as disagree iibl< tl with tin atom U_d tin rt is nu U(hhl <>f it. for oue done i lie, Cholera aud Diar -ly will allay the pain. Try it ii«i lx- ..imuct.l. lor *a.lr 1»> all48 words
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Advertisement409 1909-06-16 3 ponding Urn pemitai of Apart Hair Vigor. Tin orhatavaryoD <i" awliou -a t^tlii.s fplaodid fcL praparaiioo S' f r l( bair. m^\ M jroo don v t WEf want t > I>raise_M_* D yoa most n n i f Toa a 1 Willi)! Fill, i, i h it thaijoa will409 words
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Advertisement778 1909-06-16 3 AUCTIONS. TANGLIN AUCTION SALE OF Remarkably Well -Designed Teak Furniture, THE PROPERTY OF W. KESSLER, Esq., AT "LANCARFE," TANCLIN HILL. Saturday, 26th June, 1909. AT 2 O'GLOGK. ■prising: Well-designed carvel teak drawing room suite, stutfed aud covered in silk damask quaintly designed teak cabinet, fitted cupboards and shelv. s, carved778 words
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Advertisement69 1909-06-16 3 ill hVii /m sa mm p i v mir-7 V\ r r j-^r>4,^__?*(( V__Si,_2tt*!— 1 <*d_£s-- J x^sS? Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. B. LUKWELS T" rifAPQ LA CORONA vIU/llW* APARTMENTS. Board and Residence for either single or married persons. Mrs. F. J. SHAW. 21, Sophia Road. Apl69 words
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Advertisement229 1909-06-16 3 White Ants!! Teredos, Dry Rot, Decay in Timber. JODELITE. The ONLY SAFEGUARD has been on its trial in large quantities for the past 10 years in the Straits Settlements, and proved all that is claimed for it Six pieces of deal were partly coated with Jodelite and buried in a229 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1909-06-16 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, June 16, 1909. rP I t BB_i_-i ltd unbribt t Truth h«-i ptorioa pn I There is something appropriate in the immediate arrival from the Philippines of the text of an Act for regulating the hours of Civil Servant*, iv view of the recent dis1,289 words
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Article125 1909-06-16 4 A cake-seller got into the Women's Asylum in Ballestier Koad to dispose of his wares on Monday. Yesterday, Mr Green fined him .5, in default, 7 days. A Japanese residing or frequenting No :>\ Malay Street has been arrested on the allegation of living on th. eirnings of a woman.125 words
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Article1060 1909-06-16 4 By <;i:oi«;e A. li. D_H \R. What has become of the (thost of John Stir, f Assuming a concrete hereafter, would he sit with a golden crown on his head or fizzle in the brimstone pit Stint was a haul bitten miser. For full fifty1,060 words
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Article159 1909-06-16 4 Yesterday morning, Dennis N >rris struck a Chinaman. A constable saw him and took him to the police station. L_ter in the day Mr Green ordered him to pa\ The defendant seemed to t hink he had a right to strike the man. He knows better now. Mr R Pj159 words
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Article46 1909-06-16 4 Bail Refused. I. n lag, June 15th, -l pm. Che_ Siang, the e!erk fraudingthe Hongkong and Shanghai Bank of $70,000 has been brought up i Police at the Police 1 rem indid. Bnl was offered in ponding thl Conclusion of the pr.lnn.nary inquiry.46 words
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Article489 1909-06-16 4 IF owe that the Chinese ow> of their prosperity to their stnvess in Skilful in its pra-tice, they mad" i Kieane of its theory, and were, prone upon their ki.tngs, they fu 'tilled functions of the critic. In the j... ~t thl musters of the theory489 words
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Article166 1909-06-16 4 < Oaat, and Mrs Pi. Home by the IV and' next. Capt. I'ryn: months V morning Ifi I intendmt of M irkite, bad 0 holder, Teluk A. man, for offering for tOM. The man Wtl od "I" i-sterday ln-j. Kling before MrCrrn formation to the poliM I ,IJ*' two other166 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement462 1909-06-16 4 I GARRICK COARSE-CUT. In WK^BSBS^^k Price 90 cents '^SL___ fclM^VI w *_!__js«» 2mm mm^ mmm ~*~*''.*.m _.„a«n.4 i ***L^^ mmmmm m IMM i Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. i ROBINSON Co. NEW PREMISES. John Little Co, LM. i announce that the first portion of their New Building U'ing completed their462 words
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Advertisement28 1909-06-16 4 TROPICAL MODEL PIANOS OF European Construction $300 gmsh OR Time Payments $15 MONTHLY. Warranted for 5 Years and TUNED the First Year FREE. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIMITED.28 words
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Article26 1909-06-16 5 TURKEY'S FIXED RESOLVE. Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) pm. Tewlik I viewed at 1. that any tion Turkey to I would render war inev il26 words
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Article27 1909-06-16 5 Ir Wo*]. Professionals. i. ri»ii r.t.'.-h n_ird.n. from vmiting Q .ay. i Urn British I Mind Urn ,il1 ,n Of th.*ir visit was to I27 words
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Article19 1909-06-16 5 Al d navy |«1 A r, 'i, my was naval 1 _he m _rj foi .ii.i19 words
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Article26 1909-06-16 5 America In, i i baa baaa pub- iin whim i oued I I urn 04 .the B I H ml, >w iau l26 words
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Article225 1909-06-16 5 ii I.i Iv ri 'tin d I I Mcd |UlUt|l\ -i tbe Übi worn in oime.l 'hn ii. ii. fong, who di 1 do! irn th.-m whea th l, lU I lO m ii md < 'hue i arroata- itb boi I Ul Ulie 1 \_-ou225 words
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Article259 1909-06-16 5 JlU^i \N!> liogii in tbe criminal court in h a maa Chia afaag Hi: Ani| I the jmh. in pah Ct I i in, inal eon 11 witli Ins wile, M. b I'hon. took an tic turn on I'm dag I ny cc il .tli. I li\.259 words
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Article60 1909-06-16 5 UNEVENTFUL START. King's Debut. (Hy Submarine. Tiloarapb.— -Neuter's) K<. Ed at IOJ6 am. Mir. li was begun in the presence of 15,000 »r> tl tan M L rds. The Australians won the toss and sent in Kogland, who mad. King CO, Tjldealey il l\il)ey*47. At close of60 words
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Article42 1909-06-16 5 Scientists Mafficking. Bteaiat 1 J«m 1 h, at 1<» 80 am. A th<Mi-Aii<l pefNM, iu<luding many eminent geographers U 1 npIONM hive welOOOMd 1/ bhaeklaioa aad his companions •it (Muring Cross Station, where there was a I wild enthusi i~m42 words
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Article47 1909-06-16 5 The Bill Dropped H dune 10, _!<• pm. Hi rpe, .iffer a ooßeoll with the Welsh members, has announced that the hill to disestablish the Church in Wale*-, will \m dropped lor this session, but will be tho first bill to be I i-en next bession.47 words
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297 1909-06-16 5 ALLEGED PERSONATION AND EXTORTION. Veeraeaai-, a man epperoatlj w»ll acquainted with tho poling was yesterday, before Mi Grreoa rar ptaUa^aarj enquiry into allegations of porsouatiug a public I•■rvant and of extortion hy putting Tan San in fear of art I i ire Inspector lijurne conducted the en«piiry. Tea Baa mm297 words
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Article263 1909-06-16 5 In the Hntisli Court for Siam at Bangkok before Ins Honour Judge Bus/ ird, the case wee reaaaaed in arhieh Mr. Haaeoa Reae, ol the Bast Asiatic 00., Ltd, aaee Mr .1 Mac kay, of the B -yd H.nh v, DOfOI tmont, for a f tee. fl263 words
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Article42 1909-06-16 5 The rocent Duulop street outrage was called to mind by Sergeant Joyce mentioning to Mr Green that he hid in custody oue of the five men uho tied up and gagged the tenants of a house. The man was remanded N.i bail.42 words
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Article1112 1909-06-16 5 A noti_e in our is.ue of yesterday clled attention t., the time for closing entries for the six aside football tournament, to ba held in connection with tie* SCO. sp >rts gymkhana, and also to the d tte for c!< sing the entries for the other events The1,112 words
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Article421 1909-06-16 5 IPtom ,ur MS n CsfTt /.</,,/.///.) The Koninklijko Miatschappij tot Kxploitatie van Petroleum Cronnen paya 28 per c.nt. dividend. The Intercolonial Institute has appointed a committee to study the possibilities of the acclimatisation of white (working) met. in the Tropics. So reflection is intended on Government official.. The421 words
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Article349 1909-06-16 5 Towards the end of last month the above company was incorporated to take over from Messrs Iv F ostados, A. N. Dumares.| and I). P, Macdougall certain mining and agricultural rights obtained from the Sultan of Tringganu and tha Pertuan Mud^, at Tebak and Mengkuang, Tringganu. The capital349 words
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Article41 1909-06-16 5 The following is the output of the above Company for the mouth of May From Monitors ***** Pikuls. Tributera 4 o'.» 166 BO Pikuls. Lieut R. I). Pennett, Middlesex Baft, has passed the examination in French and German.41 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1909-06-16 5 1 have several times pre«cril*ed Cypridol, and must saj that I am more favourably iuipressed with this remedy than with any other of the menurial preparations. One of my I p. it tent- is now taking six capsules daily who could not tolerate any other mercurial agent." Unsolicited i W.58 words
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Advertisement71 1909-06-16 5 Colic and Diarrheoa Cared. After an hour's Buffering from cramp colic or diarrhoea, the bent remedy obtainable can not give relief too < prickly. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcincdy is the beat medicine in use for these ills. It always gives prompt relief even in the most severe and71 words
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Advertisement466 1909-06-16 5 ROBINSON Co. Gentleman's Outfitters. >'' >^rv!^/^ NEW COAT-CUT DRESS I I I 'Jh.- coat form allows of the shirt beintf put on without tho hast fear that Urn appearance Of the front will in any way bo I ■polled, it allows the shirt to 3B i be cut on BOCa466 words
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Article197 1909-06-16 6 The report of the auditors of tbe M Wko tm Mantinji 1 _MBM tl. Ibe PI H kn<->n iWkwM -HH 88l escaped tbe depression IB affected so many other shipping •r**oi*atioD* In the ircumstances the:to be no dividend. The receipts from pas mager*197 words
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Article89 1909-06-16 6 nils <ire 1 w v fr< iv other l>lacn* f the kaheof Jaaa kk. Pekiag wires An eartkqaahe i 1 raj urred at Ttt-gtM which cau>»« 1 great damage. Kin^ <on, .lone t. A telegram from _JBg Tori vie severe o.r 1 h< j mke shocks, followed v\89 words
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Article385 1909-06-16 6 I June, 14th. 1 Bassu, 1 y 5 itt I 14 fiMif per Ik I IloH do. 17 Vi*an Spruate per tatry Bl Kain 1 its -I Bl;u h.ni do. II Bri/i.l do. CJabl 1^ At China Al nil As t.-d do. I <Jan« I do. M385 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1909-06-16 6 Get It Today. IHj nut neglect your family. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rt mt dy is sue io be net ded when least expected. It costs but a small amount tv ktep this medicine always ou hand and it i* occnO-uy iv tbv end A vr sale by t,U51 words
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Advertisement581 1909-06-16 6 SHIPPING. Apear Line. The undermentioned mall steamera of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEKT. Tons. Commander, s.s. Japan 6,01.3 J. O. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apear 4,606 S. H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apear 4,510 A. Stewart. s.s.581 words
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Advertisement684 1909-06-16 6 SHIPPING IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chef 00, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, tbe Philippines Ac. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang684 words
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Advertisement533 1909-06-16 6 SHIPPING. HAM BURG AM ERI KA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.533 words
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Advertisement699 1909-06-16 6 SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme! IMPERIAL OEBMAN MAIL LINF The fast and well-known mail steamers o! this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamptor Oibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Sail Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong kong, Shanghai. Nagasaki k Kobe699 words
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Advertisement612 1909-06-16 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt* Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Billa of Lading issued for China Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Amen can Porta. Staamera will leave Singapore oa or aboir MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) Assayo Juno 18612 words
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Article919 1909-06-16 7 MINKS. Capital Capita! Imm Paid Itttttd paid op Valve «p Company. QooUtfos $300,000 800,000 10 10 Bolai Tin Mining 00. LU <i OO $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7( o $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruaeh Hydraulic Tim M. 00. LU 750 a'SOO.OOO 444.769 1 1 Duff Development 00.919 words
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Article64 1909-06-16 7 (COMB lin ii- ro J«M II B k nom. damand Privato ottdita :> vi g 2/44 oradita 1 %4% I I \n< <b'in tad Bank... i>!,3 Gkkm AHT, demand [JM_,T.T i74f lI"N«;K..N.i, «l<:m:i___i 23ii.diiL V'Kohama, demand nom. lm Java, demand Wk bokok' da and j BoTUntfira, Utah Buying f64 words
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Article125 1909-06-16 7 June 15 am bayara |Cfi Qamb,ar m I, „y en, 9.75 Qambier Cube No. 1 Qambier Cuba No. 2 Pepper Black (orda. S'pora) Pepper, White.*, air buyers 1 N_tmega(llotothelk..)_ i 6 .50 N utmegs (80 to tha lb.) 22 50 Maoe (Banda) Cloves (Amboina) 2*4 75 Libenaa Coflaa 25.00125 words
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Advertisement476 1909-06-16 7 SHIPPING. M. M. MESSAGEEIES MARITIMEB. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Crylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD. Krnoßt Bimonn June 28 Sydney J una 28 iWUedooien Jalj i I 1 y i_ Tonkin July M Armand Kduly M Aug K. Simons Aug 9 Caledonien Aug 28 SSnj.aporo-Batavla.-HH. I.« Bsyna saiLf476 words
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Advertisement665 1909-06-16 7 TO LET. TO LET. Shamrock' Compound Bungalow. Barker K oar). 4 Bedrooms and B.ith room. Stabling for two Horses. Apply No. 11. Syed Alley Road. Jane 1 1 ii r. TO BE LET Tbe comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known an No. 17, Wilkie Road. Kntry Xt July. Apply to665 words
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Advertisement283 1909-06-16 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. NO. 1 DOCK. No n DOCK Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott, 4_S 8 _*t s___!?_?« blocks ZJfJ 1 Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4283 words
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Miscellaneous731 1909-06-16 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Kinta F.Mblauneh Baker iZu WmsmT kSJ? ThdMg Siam ycht 107 Lineaard June 1 1 X Bffko k Shio FlasrdrTons Master Arrived Fmm JC?f_f* L k,t Atlas Diif Uk* w w i t rom Cxmsucnee K., r Wb«n 7 l >>«lturedenJun*» 1 Ara«terd.ini A_ P«» r«~ i A«_arc»731 words
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Miscellaneous132 1909-06-16 7 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— P„ r P. AO. Aseaye. on Friday next with mails of May 28. From China.— Per P. kO. Delhi oa Thursday next. Mails albbadt dbspatchbd tor Lobdow. D Lnrr Dub Arrivbd HI May 1 1 June I .J. me 5 MM May 17 June 9132 words
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Article354 1909-06-16 8 iFroin ou- n Unl!) 1 1 i I ,-upur .Fun*. 1 i The f-dlowmg are the entries lor the! forthcoming meeting io bo held on July »>, H, 10 Xi lii.o iis Mwi'i- \i* (HC) Salute, Maintenance, Saltan t <!ai.i."*ay BlllMir (6 furl<_ga.) Dreamland, Pikat. Lidy II354 words
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Article64 1909-06-16 8 I the Muair.pil oflta yesterd i v af'ciii'. !..r Mr Jacob Carapiot, who h 'I been noinmited a cmdilate for tin* Xi! 1 n-W ii 1 Mi <'arapiet. who was ■■Opposed, is pi..p< s.'.l l»v Mr II Abrsnis and w.i» so edsa bj Mr .1 A Dd-BT. I64 words
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Article193 1909-06-16 8 IU voi.vmks, Rim. i LOBS, \\i» Boifaa An interesting description of the revoiu tionarres in Persia, who would U* better des-*-ril»ed as terrorists, is given by the Times «*orrespond< nt ;<t Teheran He wiites Tbe nominal commander, tbe Sipahdar, when pressed by the Rsßsiaa I-e^ation to193 words
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Article116 1909-06-16 8 The BOW Koman Catholic Ceno'tery in the Windmill Koad was consecrated by the Very ll«verend Father Colon.bet, pro-Vicar Apostolic, as-i-ted by tbe Reverend Fathers I'itet «tmi Ganton. The rhoir of tbe Asmimption ('htm-h was prevent and chanted tbe musical portions sf tbe service, which was very116 words
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Article888 1909-06-16 8 Resi i i ok I'knasu T*ans\< Before Sir William Hynd man-Jones, the J Chief Justice, in tbe Supreme Court, yesterday, the case of Messrs Kiutenbarg. Schmidt and Co. ts. S. M. Saiboo Marican was commenced. Mr C. I Carver appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Van888 words
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Article144 1909-06-16 8 »>u Monday afternoon there was a large gathering of the llorah community, as well as the representatives of the mercantile community of Singapore, on board the Hritish India steamer Tara to wish good bye to Mr. A. M. Fssabhoy, who with hi. wife and family, left for Madras, from where144 words
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Article123 1909-06-16 8 A fast and well contested game of hockey was played on the Esplanade last evening between the S. C. C and an eleven from the Middlesex Regiment The ground was in fine condition and a good game resulted The Regiment pressed soon after tho start, but found goal-getting123 words
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Article184 1909-06-16 8 The following is the draw for the Match to be played in foursome, between Law and Civil Services v. Tbe Club on the Race Course on Siturdav \9 h inst. Play to commence at 130 pm. 1 Point for a win < for the bye. J. C.184 words
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Article186 1909-06-16 8 Tiik Manchester Cup. Run at Manchester, Friday, sth June 19(M> The Manche.-ter Cup (handicap) of 3,000 BovB (a Gold Cup value 25# soya and the rest in specie) w nners after the publication of the weights (May 13, at noon) 31b, twice or once of 4 0186 words
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Article361 1909-06-16 8 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A S I M'.LES. Choo Sian Kirn owe b:at Chew Choon Keat owe 1, H 3, 6 4. Lee Kirn Choo owe I beat Tan Soo Bin owe 2, o' 3, 6 2. B SINOLKS. Scow Siew Kirn owe 6 beat Lim Kee361 words
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Article299 1909-06-16 8 The P. k O. Homeward Mail s.s. "Delhi" left Hongkong at 1 pm. on Saturday, and is due here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning. The P. i-v O. Outward Mail steamer M Assaye left Colombo at 11 pm. on Saturday, and may be expected to arrive here299 words
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Article325 1909-06-16 8 The author of The < >cean Carrier (Mr J. Kussel Smith, Ph.D.) is much impressed as to the disturbing results which will follow the opening of the Panama Canal. It will, he maintains, givo such an added opportunity for vessels to take shorter routes, and to switch325 words
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Article70 1909-06-16 8 Per Gorgon Mrs and Miss Moseley, Messrs J. Hector, L. Cowen. R. B. Donnel), K. M Douglas. Per De Klerk Messrs Wright, Seng Heng Den, Siang Swee, L. Ait/., Syed Ali bin Mi Ababsi, E. Gubbios, G. S. Morgan, Prie3tly, E. M. Sch wake, F. Kaston, R. Saltor, Tyoe70 words
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Article214 1909-06-16 8 Per P. O. ABB»ye, due June 18. Miss Blair, Mr and Mrs C. H. G. Clarke, Mm Sime, Dr. R. Dane, Mr J. M. Blair, Mr VV. H. C. Coates, Mr G. B. Wilkinson. To Penang. Mrs and Miss Wagner. Per 0 Sardinia, due June 24.214 words
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Advertisement37 1909-06-16 8 Mrs. Moseley, wife of Dr. Bertram Mose* ley of Haiphong, with her little daughter, arrived by the Gorgon yesterday morning from Fren.antle, where she spent a twelve months holiday with her relatives snd it.ends in Western Australia,37 words
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Advertisement48 1909-06-16 8 H. L. COGHLAN flfe COS AUCTION SALES* June 10. Sale of Old Chinese Porcelain. June 21. Land Auction, 2..-U) p.m. June 21. Sale of Agricultural Land in District of Moris. June 26. Sale of Furniture at Lancarfe, Tanglin. July 2 A Sale of Taluable Furniture st Adis Lodge.48 words
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Advertisement336 1909-06-16 8 Netherlands Guhapercha j Company, Limited. 1 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. I India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes for Cairiagi s. Motor Cars. etc. RE-TREADING MOTOR TYRES. All kinds of I. R. Ruffers and Springs for Railways India Rabber Sheets for Pumps, Valves, etc., also with wire and cloth insert J336 words
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