The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1909

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1909. no. 6,g:w
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  • 95 1 Telegra ri9 from London re the ADgloSiamese Treaty introduce an element of doubt as to the immediate ratification Page The report oftkt French I'a.rliamenUrv enquiry mto the Navy has some run.ukable discloMuros Page 5. The Mttings of the Appeal Court are reported on page 5. The Goiuirtii
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  • 1284 1 Tho ptjeholofj of the actor i* a su* win. h it eaordeiag the eritioi of the Mage great fad now. Iv an IgO w 1,,-n we demand every §ort of I— tr— til n and amusement renders 1 to m in return for the minimum of inttllrctu.il t ir.»rt.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 235 1 KATZ BROS., Ltd. JAVA TEA FROM THE Tji Wangie Estate. I SPECIALLY PACKtD I KATZ BROS. Ltd. Or.inGc Pekoe 65 cts. per I Ib. packet. Flue Pvkue 55 cts. Pekoe Souchonr} U5 cts. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FLAVOUR. KATZ BROS., Ltd. Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers,
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    • 138 1 NEW PIANOS For HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH By paying an additional $2 PER MONTH. WE OFFER YOU OUR New "Transposing" Mode. A BOON TO ALL SINGEES Messrs. MOUTRIE Co. ESTAHLIHHFI) 1870 GRAND HOTEL de 1 EUROPE BUILDINGS Entertainments. HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NOHTU UHIDGE ROAD. UP-TO-DATE PICTURES. WHAT A COLDI
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    • 246 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT NEW PROGRAMME. 9.30 P.M. Friday, 25th June. THE WORLD'S HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP PICTURES. TOMMY BITRNS VBBBUB JACK JOHNSON FOUGHT AT THi: STADIUM, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Dec. 27th, 1908. TWO HOIKS UNSURPASSED REALISM. For the first time in the World's history tli at tho Champion \U presentatives of the
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    • 73 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost a gold Watch Pago J. Imperial <ierman Consulate Notice Pag«"2. Wanted at once a clerk Page 'A. Notice re Mr G. Ji. Langran Page 2. tla/eline Snow Page 3. Second engineer wanted for the Sea Mew —Page '.>. Powell's sell Chinese household furniture L/Ttenkruptcy notice re Chop
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 412 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, t4lk i High Water.— l.4* a., 3.19 p Straits Trading Co. Meeting, noon. N.D.L Mail Outw-trd da* B I Mail Ho»ne\Mii(l oloMl 3 p S.V.I. Company Extended Order Drill. Friday, 25th High Water.— 2.4o a., i.fi p Municipal OommiMum, 1.90 p S.V.A. Battery Drill A D.B Chinese
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  • 320 2 Impending changes id Kcdah were, furtln r nliown wliud the Kuropean and Malay Govern iui nt oftici.ils entertained .Mr ami Mrs G. C. Hart to dinner in the Haiti Ilcwir, Alor Star, tin- dinner being fullowed by a presentation and tie whole winding up with a
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  • 215 2 ItesJly thin past fortnight one ban felt inclined to cant a doubt on the veracity of KioduH. chap, viii., v. 111, in which we read that the nwaruis of Hies wen removed from Kgypt. We are 11 1 present in the throe« of a plague erf
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  • 139 2 JnHt read thc*e weighty facts— this overwhelming evidence from a mitt. tit tvho wan lined, stiffened, km** joint, en ml itliui r< r .mI failed, completely nr«yl by Littl< Orn-nt.il Halm. o. F. Schamorer, of Kinnundy, 111. write: wife Hprained her kne* ho MWtlf that iiiKi not Htand.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 27 2 Telephone 119. Established 1840. M. SALOMON SON, i'ubaabes, Ship Chandlers and Navy Con> 1 1 actors, General Store and Freeh Provision Suppliers. OFFICE: NO. FUFFLEf PLACE, BiMUAPORK.
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    • 615 2 NOTiQES. HOTICE. Mr. G. 15 Langran, Veterinary Surgeon, ban not b*» r and ih not connoctod with our establishment in any way. F. CLARKE k Co. Livery StablfcH. .Trine 24 1.7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Application* will be received at the Master Attendant a Office up to 10th July next for the
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    • 539 2 LEONGCHEONG&Co r v^^^m a itt\ SVik •j» BBK^ > y A N JL) J^JrS^ S3 1 OIITCITTFDQ L-i v. UU I N I I Lnc. R vjf MM Tweeds, Coatings, Perfamory &nc *M^ v Toilet Ileqaisites of every deecriptioi yfk i Hats, Helmets and Spectacles. r I Tl* Suits made
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    • 416 2 NOTTIGES. TENDERS INVITED. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. RECOMSTRrCTION OF UULWAY STATION, KUAL\ LUMPUR. Superstructure of Station, Offices etc. Fresb Tenders will be received at tbe office of the Federal Secretary not later than 12 noon of the 12th July, 1909, for tho execution, on schedule rate, of work in the
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    • 536 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New Yobk. London Office Throadneodle Moose, Bishopsgato Street Within, London EC. London Bankers i National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at
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    • 525 2 federaTufT^b Assurance Company of (W EHTAhLIriUKD 1 INSURANCE in r« I NEWBasme... 9 'r'o^l NET SURPLUS ft b,,, Sl and all outHtandin^ elaii over $2,035,000 J H EVAIft A/arwiffrr, SnUA TnE Bornko Co., Ltd, General A r .Tune 9 1 ia« MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE GO OF CANADA. ft Ehtaklishi d
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  • 677 3 •j-hw l«a'i«n« bar* every reason to be proud i "f Wiiti finan •jrwion of tLnir national dek>t of huh w»» earn* <1 thr>u^h ragulsriturplui shown hj ••riod won!d j'lfctifjr m of taistioa, were not lusher fKpenditur« for th« t rm m I pl*4 "J Hit patriot)* a*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 365 3 Insure your Motor Car! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer. You may he called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually RELIEVES YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. especially if you use a native Chauffeur. Full Particulars
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    • 1236 3 nUGTIOJVS. C;KrCAT TWO DAYS AUCTION SALE Friday Saturday, July 2nd 3rd. High Class Teak Furniture. Which for Design and Elegance is probably unsurpassed in the Colony. I f e i^«S£wS£ OFJ0 FJ; A1 L ard C Bre iDstruct^ »y NN. Adis, Ei-q., to Pell by Anc--4 ion at ADIB LODGE,
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    • 188 3 RATNER SAFES. "LIST 2" PATTERN, ADAPTED FOR THE CUSTODY OF VALUABLE PAPERS BOOKS, ETC. LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FIRERESISTING CHAMBERS 3 1/2 INS.. THICK FILLED WITH BEST NONCONDUCTING MATERIAL LOCKS. UNPICKABLE, VIOLENCE AND GUNPOWDRE PROOF PROTECTED WITH 12 INCH PLATE OF RATNER DRILL-PROOF COMPO SAFE STEEL. ALL USUAL SIZES lAT STOCK.
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  • 37 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. lUttbhy— Ford— At St. Andrew's Cathedral on June 23 by tbe Rt. Rev. W. R. Mounsoy. Bishop of Labuan, assisted by the Rev. J. Marsh Kirkby, Dr. Malcolm J. Rattery to Miss Edith Ford.
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  • 2031 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 24, 1909. ItWF Pf-o;.).- ni Jit -naint»J», l>lmiM an«! .inbriben b^ £*'n; Hm pmtriot Trvth lM /I »-i«iis pierepts diawr 1 I yalty ami I *w. An unpleasant llivour of secretiveness about the An^lo-Siamesi Treaty has pervaded the early, middle and later stages of
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  • 85 4 POINTS FOR DISCUSSION. Not Yet RatifinJ. A B 'liter* tilifiaM ..f j was not scut to Btfftiti that the Agency u:i initiated a diaMMHN f Treaty gives admin;British subjects whet 1,, the gning of tlie T. The British view is fck&l Ciiuie into Siam subscju of the agreement
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  • 507 4 P The rillafO of I iUn Ike man tin BUOM li is 1.. The mini* are app.r TkfOO men employ- 1 i* the top <>[ Wilkit 1! >.id li i\ 1 property value < 1 II Xi Okii residing at Ilissa li >.id li.i> iv|. r i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 358 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND Co'Y. RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND COY. GLARKE STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. CALDBECK, MACCREGOR AND COY. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. CALIFORNIAN i Sparkling Muscatel Jl Quarts p. case $25.00 Utk Pints p. case $28 00 IB* w^g SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co, Ltd. KELLY and WALSH, Ltd. THINGS
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    • 138 4 THE "MANSION" Entrance Oiley Rise and River Valley tali A BOARDING HOUSE WITH 25 Comfortable and well appointed Rooms. The Dining and Drawing Rooms are Bpacious and well furnished, the latter commanding a view of the Town and Harbour. Situated on high ground and apart from noisy thoroughfares and insanitary
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  • 83 5 PRAISE FOR SIR CECIL. Treaty D. tails. ••-rriph.— R^uter'i) p.m. 1 at a C>r<ma Club Ht wai a remarkable I veru<»r* vernora and '.•wm in toa.«' irreoi of t|j| Shanghai ..ference and Mid thai the Com" 'h*' subject IC MMOti Smith for ipliofcji 1 i/j doftttaf
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  • 23 5 Building at Barrow. MOl ioktn Sons and I tlj buil airship at ohiofa ii boliovfjd t<> bt f -r thi Isri-
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  • 40 5 18, 1] In am pOlkiaf iv the llouho of Bl laid that tho Powers proposal to tboir troops f roi ,n Jul?, i l«hipt in I 1 urkiah tl ig, ensure irar-jail-protect Ibi M.ibommeJ iv \uu
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  • 224 5 poy'i ap'Mvb in the 11 m I II v J 7 |pm Bii, -ir«.-r l v ti our telegram to I'be I 1 i. IMNM to i U> which shall iroooma trieUos, iad 1 itlj ovor the [UMtiosi <-t d l the most withdrawal of our troop* forward. Tot
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  • 96 5 lay and uunaau oflioer to render i." 1 1 putj Pablk PfottoatoTi lat tbi IV.luv illico The raudi- v ley, I r I. i\ n«9 ;in«l ltourne. were tfcfl 1 ij- ji.-v-t »r <■ moral ii" J^aputv l*ul>lic IVosecJitor iii.iK'istrate. The examination 1 "ii 1 i"M(l.iv evening.
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  • 53 5 Bill A'/ain Defeated. Submarine Tel^yrapb.-lieu^.) -I'in*-j:«, 10 47 a.m. The F .nance 0 >mm,tUe of the Reich.Uff ba. again r«ject«d the modified death dolil "5 Whichform P^tof theOjyernmr.ut'l modi6ed UhUmu propo, a i t The ConservatireH, Clerical* and IVh. "3d theOpp^ition. The fmmm of Primm v>n Jalow i-thu§
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  • 39 5 American Resolve. •t Inarm tint thy African G.-v.rn-»ia. iutitna'*! that provided American mtereaUare Mftgtglcd it w.ll waive any protest. Pfcfctag .8 under*.,.,] t, jave been informed Hi it ai far a« the Uritigh group it *lNrakßo«bj«etMat»AMriQu pirti
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  • 12 5 Hot M.j^tythe^jeen alßfim hi* been <Mivered of a daughter.
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  • 69 5 RUSSIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS. Visit to England. A large party o f members of tho Kussian 1» )uma are on a visit to Kuglanl. They lunched at tfct H ism of Commons yesUjrdiv and in welcoming them Mr Ag•luith sai-l tint the frigidity and suspicion which formerly was the normal characteristic of
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  • 324 5 ■081 MoNKY tO UK Pxri' The Pru-Hiau House of Lords will tthortly be tßfßgai on a (juvernnjtnt Bill for increasing the income tax. Th« increase will begin with income* of MO to £150. Five per cent will h*i addttd to the tax. The tax on in >
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  • 84 5 Mn.> li> Arral, a pritna donna of .mm. i-M.: popularity in I'. hi-, Bvmml*, St. FetTHlnir^, ar:<l made her deI. ut in this t-ount ry liteiy ;it a recital at Steinw.iy H.i! 1 Tiii d. tin^uiahod artist h.is a Toioo of extremely pleasing quality, which she displayed to
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  • 153 5 TbaoUag Urn tOtl I t railways once mon\ I notic* that notwi'list «ndin^ Hongkong'* ex•n<e, Mr «T. M I'-.trry told the members of |kt H y.il Society of A its that 10,004 miles f i.iilwuy in China would require a capital of 10 That works out at
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  • 128 5 ASTONISHING NEGLIGENCE. Mis-spent Money. liKeiTe'l June 2:5, 4 I.', pm The report of the French Parliamentary enjuirj into tfc«« navj chows astounding extravagance, ne^rg«-nce and confusion. Though 120 million h hid been spent in ten years, the French navy had aunk Mow the level of the (iermnn on
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  • 270 5 "At a meeting of th<,- Gorman Navy League at Potsdam, the President, Admiral Hooter, said that (Jertnany was about to take her place as tlie second strongest naval power in Kurope, and six: ma -t strive to keep that position since the Meet was necessary for the
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  • 329 5 The second annual ordinary general meetlag of shareholders of th« above Company was h»-M at Messrs Whittall and Co.'s OHioes, Klang, last Saturday morning. Mr R. W. Harrison took the chair and in laying the report and accounts before the meeting, referred to the present satisfactory mdition
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  • 431 5 A Promiwort Notk Cask. The sittings of the Appeal Court were continued yesterday. Tb« Chief Justice, Sir William Uyndman Jone*. presided and there ere also present Justices Leslie Thornton and T. di M. Rra-ldell. The first appeal commenced was a dispute over a promissory note between Chinee and
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  • 533 5 Lord PvOßbkts's Scheme. The memorandum of the National Service (Training and Home Defence) Bill which was introduced in the House of Lords by Earl Roberts explains that the measure Imposes on all male British subjects resident in the United Kingdom the obligation of serving in the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 21 5 ('•ailooning," remarks Mr I'ercivai Spencer, in tin- naii tit way of travelling in the world." Aoothtr jar fur our aeroplane merchant*
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    • 16 5 An editor wan beaten at Beyroat. A mag* sine eiplodtfd at Tabris. JoarnaJiam baa ita triala.
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    • 56 5 Pain in the Stomach. It is tnost annoying, an well as disagree able, to be troubled with paint* in the stomach, and there is no need of it, for one dose < of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rho<>& llemedy will allay the pain. Try it 1 onoe and be
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    • 47 5 Get It Today. De not neglect your family. Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is sac to be needed when least expected. It coste bat a small amount to keep this medicine always on band aid it is economy in the end For sale by all dealers.
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    • 507 5 GRAMOPHONES NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE LEADING Artistes of the World i<M> KOW SING OR PLAT FOR X/\ THE GRAMOPHONE J^~ \^V "PATTI" "Hfißr "CARUSO" V^^*^& "PLANCOr BATTISTINI. %^M$ AND A HOST OF OTHERS. C i% IN LISTENING TO Till BBOOBDB OF BDOH \Ulsn:s roO WII-I. HEAB wiiattkik. Ki.iMT. VOOAI, TOHK
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  • 571 6 Tub Niw Km or Eunice. Vr Chamberlain s*fcds t< the Empire edition tl the "Tines" a remarkable letter «si ih«s aul'j^ct «>f the rsjepotuitnlitieH of Km pirn, md hU Viehf f in the new era which m downing. He sat* Thin is th« day of Empires. As formerly,
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  • 252 6 V'or on«-.. in i way, the Pont (»Hie scored against Mr ll«>unik< i BnAtJh In answer to question )<y tho memW for Canterbury, Mr Button »v ii ti< 1 that there is no foundation for tin* statement that utatnps hearing the ftiea<l of ljue«n Victoria are considered obsolete
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  • 42 6 No matter Imw m vere au attack of diar rhotm may be. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea i;« tin *ly never fails to jjivo relief. You cannot aHord to be without it. for •ale by all dealer**.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 f% RIGAUD'S Pf K^NAfIGA H Of JAPAH 311 TOILET WATER ■If 4*F jjfl °f Imitations. Jm rigauo c ■NRK3 PERU MERS 8. ru« Vineone, 8
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    • 588 6 On the Berth. The Swedish East Asiatic Co Li FOR Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan. The Swedish YEDDO ported to arrive on tin- :»Otb instant and will receive a prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight, apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Cot, Ltd. Agent*. June 22 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong,
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    • 1204 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA 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 aro despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremer haven direct, calling at Penan g and Colombo. Taking
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    • 666 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pen*ng, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, EgTPti Bcditerranean Porti, Piymouth And London. Through Bills of Lading lasued for Chins Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will Singapore on o* abort MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delta July 2 Delta Sept
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    • 534 6 SHIPPING. KYX JAPAN MIL STEAISHIP Co., ltd Two regular servicoß wtween JAPAN and tl ROPB bj pany'B well- known TWIN-SCREW STBAHERS, under Mail Contract with the [a ese Government, ipsjoiallj designed Company's European Serv i, Ug out by Klectricity, provided \\it\i accomniodution for Fit at ami Bi Passengers, and fitted
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  • 952 7 r -a~, MINES. Capital CarHCaJ Isaac Paid leaned paid era Valae op Compaaj. Qvotatlcs •300,000 300.000 10 10 Beiat Tin Minin* 00. Ltd 600 ♦300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruan^ Limited 700 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin 00. Lad 775 4500.000 444,769 1 1 Duff DeTelopment 00. Ltd
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  • 67 7 (Comb i i 0 ur ro .Juno lm > U ink 4ms o/i' (Jnnau.J iii" Private crcditH m g|J| <redita 6in h 24 T Fi:\n«k, doinand Bank... j'rt* Gnu AMY, <lea)aa<l 2'JH [j'd'a.t.t, i U i noHOKoira, damaad 2:t%di«. Yokohama, demand Dotn. I Java., demand |M !?an<;kok' demand C-i
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  • 133 7 'tme 23 J}» $«7.5* O.mW buj«™ 0.37| Qambier Onbe No. 1 n37| GamMer Onb« No. 9 12 00 PepperßUck (ot4». Sport) bm 1 |.M Popper, Whit*. (fair bll ]9 (M) Nutmegt(llofcotl*lk)_ |f M Sntmejpi (80 to tin lk.> 22*60 Maoe (BaiidA) norn OloTw (A^boia»> 2<i 75 LiUnuOofhi 2& >v
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 552 7 SHIPPING. KKL. rddcut3cber Lloyd, Breme? IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIVE. Tb# fait and w»ll-known mail ■teamen c* C mpany m».\ fortnightly from l;r»mw viaßottardam, Antwerp, Bonthamptor, (connection MariM »n«l rice v*-r«* -.aid l'»nM^, S n«rapr)r»>, H«.n»< 4 K'lbw to YoLohatni iir« dv« in Sinfrapor* on or abewt th> :.tioD<xl d»ttM WARD
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    • 633 7 TO LET. TO LET -ImmodiaU Entry. OronndVloor roomH, and stabling. nfl? I rPfi' o^*"* 1 convtJD i«oUy «tuatod M^aU V» m( u a laUly oocupi«l«by EnTy Ap^' C Ltd Immod^ No. l, Mlfcioei street. Alho the a.?j.,.Min« prnmi»e« No. 6, DAlinci da Street, suiUble for office and store. l>oc»4 ac
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    • 38 7 JVan Straalen, q| Monsieur H amaal I aaaaaaß Erkelens, JWL. r— H Rotterdam wttm r^— r \JryS3tV &ffc v r a v "if Iwo *X j I I aaV J1.75 Per Bottle. $U5 Per Bottle. soieageits HANDELSVEREENIGING 'HOLLAND:'
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    • 20 7 Rigatsd'i Bocool Extract ie an exact reproduction of this sweat yet powerful Indian perfume, and is very p ipular. 21
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    • 22 7 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN s HPECIFIC. T« be had at the Sin(ia!*orb DHPHMM and of Mihb Bbo^h, iiraMdaJe, biv«r v^h— tto*^, bingapon*.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 446 7 VESSELS JUN PORT. inns Uarvel Ger 898 L.ttmann June L>> Labuan n Meje r Lnhuan 26 Hon C Wanl MMM Kin^on, Jan, 1« Swrtw W*. Bm 1 Marie Hie^er. G, Jr 2, J^ »j J!; > New Orleans Brit 2262 An^ '^1 P.,j« t t. ,T H r iii-ii i
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  • 127 8 In the Five Aside (htnM f >r the S. C. C. Spotte two ties wereplayM < ff last evening Oueeaden's team beat Moltz's team by two £t»al* and a corner to two gr>als. Thomas's le^in t>e«t Gallimore's by a and four corners to a goal. O Another fiihire in
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  • 365 8 Hj I t. Colon Broadri* k, Conicaindarit B.V.C -'It JIIB S. V. A thil'rly OStM Iff ecMiiug week Lieut. <; H Stratton. Oiderly MTfttal Set^t J Henderson. Orderly N CO. Buinbr. A. B Beavi ideH on Tuesday, WHk instant, <'<,inp»ny drill, 1.-1U will l>«? w On
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  • 440 8 At la*t the much dia< naoti Ti s been given to the, world anil Renter Inn favoured v* with a brief resume <>f I R uter corn itidertt th.- most important points. Considerable diHHatiHfaction had b^en expressed by 1 >c«l Britishord whin thu draft was signed and enrtnin
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  • 327 8 Chwa All Kirn, who is alleged to have caused the death of one Wong l'» n in Synagogue Street almost at the victim's own door on April K;h was yesterday, before Mr Caiman for preliminary enquiry. Sergeant Kose appeared for the police. Lee Kirn, a seamen's lodging
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  • 74 8 Yesterday, a Japanese Lamed N ikaz iwa was before Mr Gheon for alleged criuiina iutimidation of a detective, E/yk.el Simeor Ii ihmin, and a preliminary eixjuiry wag held The dotective said that tho defendant threatened to shoot him, because he was ir a case in which defendant's
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  • 147 8 Dia, t Malay, and Lim a Hun, a China man, pleadt<l not guilty, yesterday, bofon Mr Howard to an allegation of house break ing with intent to commit theft. ll.i j Hussain said that on the Ifttb instant h< went out at 1 pm. le wing his
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  • 97 8 A somewhat stirring incident occurred a' ilns fire, which iM overlooked during th« excitement of the moment. The wife o! Biidiig the owner of fho property, had i ohUd a week ago. She was ia bed whei the al inn was given. In her terror sh<
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  • 82 8 Tbe Daily Mail Overseas Edition to hanc by the mail gives tlie results received of tlu shooting in the Empire Day rifl^ contest No lets than 1< 8 clubs scored over 700 out oi I pofoiMi Sl The Malay States Volunteer! Hirtos are thirty seventh on the
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  • 87 8 m A Tokio despatch of lOtb instant to th< N 0. l> News, says Four hundred fisher men of X »ra;ik if. a *i»>ttleinent in the .Up m portion of Sa^halien, l>ocam»' unruli V'sterday aM^niptiD^ to present t p-tiiion to tho Vice-Minister of the Interior who wa< itiif a tour.
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  • 776 8 In tha Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr Justica Sercomhe Smith heard the appeal of three young Straits-born Chinamen, Ang Chwee Lian, Chu* Eje Liang and Tan Kong Peng, who were convicted by Mr lireen, the second magistrate, of being rir u f loaders in the initiation C3remony of a
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  • 210 8 Liyman and Sulong, both Malays, were yesterday, before Mr Howard on the alle- > gation of house breaking and theft of valu- > ables of kinds to the amount of 1450.75, the property of a jeweller named Mahomet Taib. Inspector Bourne elicited from the complainant
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  • 186 8 COALING STATION AT KOH-SI-CHANG. It will be remembered that until the beginning of the present year the Norddeotscher Lloyd had a coaling station at Koh-si-Chang. The coal was brought from Pulo Laut by steamer and stored in two large hulks, from whence it was supplied to ships. This arrangement was
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  • 296 8 In the old sailing ship days the master of an Australian packet was exhorted by his owner to hold bci vices on Sundays for the crew. After getting clear cf the Bay he tod the steward to ring V- c bell and call at the spare hands
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  • 180 8 Mr E. D. Morel, of the Congo Reform Association has sent to Sir Edward Grey a copy of a report from Row 11. M. Whiteside, of L linga, in which he desciibes the slavery which the Belgian Government is enforcing on the natives in that district.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 38 8 W. J. GARCIA 30. Brai Basah Bead. Cheapest Music in Singapore. PiRNOFORTB so» g by v,« leading composors of to day. VIOLIN Edward German. I.i/a Lcbinaon. MANDOLINE < my I)' Hardelot. Teresa Del Kiego. BANJO Hun uceAylward. etc., etc.
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    • 48 8 > Oh Keng and Lee Tab Moh were before Mr Colman yeate day, for assaulting E. P. 0 No. 30 (Morgan) in* Wayang Street on Tuesday night, while in the execution «f bia duty. Oh Keng was fined $20 in default, 14 Jay* the other got *;x montha* rigoroua.
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    • 57 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Heavy gun practice will tako place from Fort Pasir Pan j ing on June, 17th at 10 a.m. The Japanese collier Ariake-maru has IgftM tons of coal aboard for Java. H. L. COCHLAN A COS AUCTION SALES. June 26. Sale of Furniture at Lancarfe, langiin. July 2A 3.
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    • 254 8 I SNOW" \tKJ y A delightful balm for tli. f^^ keeps ll Boft and n)( tl1 yjHW*** velvet. [Verves t} ir of the oomplexioo, A I. nrVcLLIiNL/i in tropic il cfamates, impart SNfiW"^ exquisite MM i,. comfort when hot and pcfspd .1/ Neither iticky n<>i -i--1 "imJt Dainty glass p.>
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 208 8 PASSENGERS. Per Selangor Messrs Frank Adam. A. JWatkins, Maclaren, Kinlock, Long, Jackson' Devitt, Laws. Per Boribut Mr E. H. T. Ward Mr W B. Bell, Mr C. E. Creagh. Per Hye Leong Capt Turner, Mr Hume Mr Parr, Mr W. Cowan. PerEuryalus: Mr and Mrs Simma. Mr Ritchie, Mr Lovett,
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