The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1909
1909-06-29
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Title Section16 1909-06-29 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1909. NO. 6,C>:J716 words
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Article123 1909-06-29 1 Verdu-1 has won the Grand pru Pifgi 5 The eleven to Ivntenanl England in the third Te^t match is given on page r >. The w.nners at Klang gymhhana are given on pag 4. The (Jdi mm politioal crisis is growing more acutt», and Piince yon Bneww123 words
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Article868 1909-06-29 1 Tmmty iomt hours from Bbfaf m th« lono island of Pultu Condor, hilt was Balfoa, is ratol I i ekoaaaa iv». hdo M.M rhMalir M I w&nted to see whsre the French -ml th-sr Auumw I priaotarj devil's isle in truth' l] c IM nd ill hundred weary868 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement284 1909-06-29 1 KATZ BROS. Ltd. TavateT FROM THE Tji Wangie Estate. I SPECIALLY PACKED I •T* FOB jm I KATZ BROS. Ltd. Orange Pekoe 65 cts. per I lb. packet, line Pekoe 55 cts. r Pekoe Souchong its cts. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FLAVOUR. KATZ BROS., Ltd. Tjjr Oliver I w a i y284 words
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Advertisement214 1909-06-29 1 Entertainments, ALHAMBRA Gigantic Success! HUNDREDS REFUSED ADMISSION!! House full at, 8-30 p. m. on Saturday. BURNS vs. JOHNSON. WORLDS HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Owing to the Sameness of Rounds 6, 7,8,9, 10. THESE WILL BE OMITTED. PRICES. Kom rv« (1 Scats $2. I'nreservod $1 50. Third Chairs $1. Koniih, 50 cts.,214 words
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Advertisement321 1909-06-29 1 Entertainments, MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH UOAD. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. 1. Mater Dolorosa, ft. Tom Thumb. 8. A Night inVariH. 4. A Magnetic Burglary. 5. Film dart Jacob's Idea. 6. The Gold Pteoe. 7. The Avenging Hypnotism. 8. Oh that Heard. 9. Tho I'roccHH of Liquefaction, 10. The Watcb Swallow*321 words
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Advertisement130 1909-06-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Anew railway time tahh i-, publi-lxd Pa«o Tho ltohinson Piano Company's hyst< m of tuning and repairs Pag6 Poraiahed bouaawaaladfor laioliolofi' oaaai —Page 8. Tenders required for repairs to SikhV bar racks at Sepoy Linos Page 2. Notice to consignees and insurance a^> nU lalecaaied in the Kalomo130 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous384 1909-06-29 1 THE WEEK. TUKSDA.Y, istb I High Water. 7.2<", a 7.26 p St. Peter'B Day. B V A. Company Di ill. S.R.E. (V) Knotting and Lashing Drill M S VI. Company Si Extended Order Drill. Wbdmbsday, :i th i High Water:— r 81 a 8 8 p Anglo Chinese Freo School384 words
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Article467 1909-06-29 2 king in j«rpl iity with t ft** {uestion Snou'd a doctor te I a patient or relatives when a case is hopeless r is this problem phymcian have the right to end with a poweiful drng the stiff Tin»s of a patieat •aled and who is467 words
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Article305 1909-06-29 2 POPB B IBM OtTII POWBJBJ Tiie »»ld order tdmngeth, giving place to ne*f," in jn t as true tli« Holy See as any other institution, although the process may be wer. A striking *****888 t>f tins h.,s just been IHi the Vatican. Wlien the Temporal Pow«r laUt305 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement148 1909-06-29 2 I SAY EMPHATICALLY latica, that most excruciating of ■ua adies, can be cured rit nUI balm *i uit< after fire >. ars of mkw&TJ, It aill I you. That voices the sentiment of one u-ful patient Thousand* of other* ar* aiy to join iv tiis of praising kln>. larkable dispell,148 words
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Advertisement508 1909-06-29 2 COW -ZZ^ATC+Ht, Ai(k«a B'onchlil* and^ m ItMtKt «akk r i«r*< BALSAM V i ANISEED I NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. I nders will be received at the Colonial Diary's OtMee, up to noon of the sth Joly, 1808, for the following vsork*'. IteattApiog, general repairs, painting and liMiewhitin^ to the Sikh^ P.itrackn508 words
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Advertisement567 1909-06-29 2 LEONG CHEONG& Co. rY-sfH tIsTA fMßgk' fl T^f aaS bb\ j ,-4 T woods, Coatings, Perfumery and I* AftlS Toilet Requisites of every description 3fl S» J[ j^' S Hate, Helmets and Spectacles. t V^'^lnfi ItHf Suite made to order a perfect fit. Br bbh v B mB P c>c^567 words
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Advertisement391 1909-06-29 2 NOTHBES. STRAITS F. M. 8. MEDICAL SCHOOL. Tv Session Commencks On Thursday, Ist July. .'one 28 JOHORE RAILWAY NOTICE. Through trains will bo run between Singa pore, Johore, and the Federated Malay States from Ist July next as follows Singapore (Tank Road) dep 705 a.m. Johore Bhwu arr 8-09 a.m.391 words
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Advertisement587 1909-06-29 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Throadnecdle House, Bishopsgate 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 the daily balances at587 words
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Advertisement499 1909-06-29 2 UVSURAMQES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTAHLINHKD IKSITRAHCE in l »35,900.000 NEW Business, i »6,000[000 NET SURPLUS aaoro UaWl and all outstanding ctaium, over $2,035,000 iStraitu Obi JH EVANS. Afanooer, Sowh Eastern An* Thr Bornko Co., Ltd. Oeneral Ag. JaweJ MAKUFACTIRERS LIFE I^SURA-sCe CO OF 04NADA BanTAJ UIHJ I499 words
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Article442 1909-06-29 3 noi m Kin ivj i» to maintain ita coot* d e>f the sea, sn iasue only taoocd ir, tance to n of Dreadnoughts I <le»troy paaat of scey>n the waters in which The e|aesti<>n of liks BoaoßM one of ■peoial v. bi all the earlier British dex:kjards <»r442 words
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Article75 1909-06-29 3 •H tut *hi« h i.. mmmk. o,» 1 A ii iulh hut n.' j. >ii *mw\ wkUk v tmJtSu haa I v iq«Mt ih prokihiy a A•* i. t, wl 1( M ,„nl to three months in •|".«1 to HDjth.llK. ii roiißittt* of h mriea of '»Knr..»75 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement423 1909-06-29 3 Insure your Motor Car! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. I Don't take the Risks any longer. You may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually RELIEVES YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. specially if you use a native Chauffeur. Full423 words
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Advertisement992 1909-06-29 3 mjQTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS EX S. S. KALOMO TO BE HELD AT GQDOWN A f KEPPEL RD. (Adjacent to the Tanjonp Pagar Police Station On Tuesday, 29th June, at 9-30 a. m. Sewing machines, Underwood typewriter*, lamps, enamelled iron basins, stcol eheets, piekax^ icecream machines, ramp ovens, white992 words
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Advertisement177 1909-06-29 3 ASPINALL'S GENUINE WHITE ZING. (OQ'ap.c. pure Oxide of Zinc) Very finely ground in raw linseed Oil. Covers more square feet to the cwt. than any other Zmc. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. ASPINALL'S GENUINE, Pale Boiled Linseed Oil. (STAR BRIGHT.) Of all dealers, or The Borneo Co., Ltd. Aspinall's "Sanalene (SUPERSEDES PAINT177 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous534 1909-06-29 3 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. ptn. pm. p m pilJ Dm 1■840«7 8 9 10 i| W Paaair P. 7.25 4.30 Borneo Wf. l.'Xi 12.42 4.HH People's Pk.534 words
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Article17 1909-06-29 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. At Hongkong, June 19th, Cybil, Frincis Wooan Bo\v«n- Rowlands, to Mrs. St. Lr.ctKß Parsons.17 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1909-06-29 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 29, 1909. > Pros* i»><- Paqpl ft H| tBM i- fl not and uaWibcd ye or to Religion L.ya.'iy a,<l Lav. The Hongkong Legislative Council has just passed through one of those momsntous crises which occur in the lives of all governin^ institutions, and1,318 words
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Article698 1909-06-29 4 Or Fry of Batu Gajah has been medically ad vised to proceed on long leave immediately. Mr Koek has had a visit from poultry thieves and has 1 >st a half-id, /m fowls from Tanjong K atoog. Mrs Lirson died suddenly at her house in Bras Basse Road ou Saturday.698 words
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Article194 1909-06-29 4 An Unprejudicial Treaty. (Arsss in/ P-nanir. J M The following important wire from ter's Agency was not seu' It is dated June J2i I Mr Ma.kmnon \\\»od, in tl.o Commons, replying to a quest. I9f the Sultan of Kedah had l».ym had made rspresentah in wi'h r.-^ir194 words
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Article46 1909-06-29 4 Koala Lump >r, Ju Tke meeting of tho Pun;, rs A of Milaya was not bald yesterday, being no <jii irum present The was postponed till July I Ph. '1 bo Planters' A SloO cup to the Agri 1 which opens at P.<;i v46 words
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Article22 1909-06-29 4 The following are the srione at tho Klang Gymkhana day. Ainliit mur, ford, German, Li tU .1 fa md Ludj22 words
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Article317 1909-06-29 4 Mi '1 > .1.. fl ined r, ii <• «i i i his dutii s in a h m dayi. A lUltablt plot of land in in Caleutl i <.v which it ii int in th- differenl S erei.iri -,'i n v v present tbees men am h 111 tl317 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1909-06-29 4 CALDBECK, MACCRECOR AND CoY. RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. CALDBECK, MACCRECOR AND COY. GLARKE STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. CALDBECK, MACCRECOR AND COY. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. [APPLES] JAPPLESI AT John Little Co, Ltd. G. R. Lambert Col The RobiRSGR PlanO LIMITED. ■■■M'TEII. ■■ffcBLHUD I^7 1 or a aaa Pianoforte ZSU,UOU Tuners and Picture Post296 words
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Advertisement102 1909-06-29 4 S.Moytrie&Co.Ltd. GRAND HOTEL de 1 EUROPE, ADIS BUILDINGS. SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRING PIANOS, ORGANS, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. ••SPECIALLY TRAINED WORKMEN FROM OUK SHANGHAI FACTORY." Satisfaction Guaranteed ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. GItAND IIOTKI, I)K L'KUROPE BDQS. Y.M. C.A. LANTERN LECTURE THE102 words
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Article129 1909-06-29 5 THURSDAY'S ELEVEN. A Strong Side. Submarine Telegraph.— R-uter-g) •I me (in# The thud match in the series of fire Test games between the Australian eleven Mi I, I btgk mi Thursday, the venue of this match l*-:ng Leeds. nsiderable alterations have been made I hmm which iuffered129 words
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Article21 1909-06-29 5 The I'; .'is Derby. I Iti 1 I im. I t'rix is 1 Ter. I E i iasj horses >21 words
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Article76 1909-06-29 5 rbilbarmoaio in the "ii Tin oijrhl tha items have boaa \> 1 w 'l' I-' M una 1 i I >.nnes," I antra* igi i sti M krcl c B mLa C Mrs I. m\ < f1 his irranir-l a mv.l quarUt'e Ihe male voice ii has and76 words
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Article177 1909-06-29 5 Kays 1 1 adaat tilli i. But the fii 1 Ul. v ■iv, II sjar for iblajrrai .•ing ds h4« be bait Iw ird and this week i >- I which his been I i<■m\ of £10,0< lin memory <>f bienop I aiple 'n hfoadaj ha will M in- I177 words
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Article75 1909-06-29 5 WISHES TO RESIGN. Financial Reform. (By Submarine Telegraph.- Router's) Wm, st lo ara k semi offi -ally h Vinc<s >w ha. asked the X user to be allowed M reiii^n. The Kaiser hat refused to accept Ifa re•'gnation till th, Chancellor's financial labour in the work of reform75 words
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Article34 1909-06-29 5 •June 18, 10 j It is announced at Washington that China aaa ysaldod lo the demand of the h should be recognized in awarding the II mhsm B« fa in loan.34 words
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Article19 1909-06-29 5 A fa killed with a neral R.-kmin. chief of the coast artillery, and afterwards committed suicide.19 words
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Article21 1909-06-29 5 T*ar and the Tsaritaa have ariived *t .Stockholm and hi .anged cordial toasts with the King of Sweden.21 words
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Article70 1909-06-29 5 Recalling Old Friendships. At I'aris on the occasion of the celebration of the victory of Bollariao m Li Sor bonne College yesterday. GrOM kl IV r urt Minister of War who presided, on bebalf of the Government, recalled the unbreakable Franc > I 'Jim l„ otharho irj70 words
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Article261 1909-06-29 5 Although tho Empire of tlie liapsburgs its an unbroken front to tli. world in the politics of the M not absolutely smooth at homo, and tho cause of the latent eaaaheJi is as absurd as can well bo imagined. In I'll Ihi Italians wiil celebrate the jubilee261 words
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Article195 1909-06-29 5 The prizes of the Auglo Chinese Free will be dirtributed at 10.90 am. 1 of in tie afternoon on Wednesday. The Paasag Tatf Club Committee held a ik: al the race eoaaai on Thursday during which several i BUBsJf wataaalkd in aud cautioned regarding their hahaviour during training hours Tho195 words
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Article394 1909-06-29 5 The Hunic pal C oinomsion of Penang —mg it.nel out of fa il calm by Dr LOOK! aud other Commissioners wishing to s*k .juestiuns concerning the work of the It is -egret table that there seems to be a tendency on the part of the Municipal staff to394 words
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Article160 1909-06-29 5 NEW LOAN. A saaalal meeting of the Municipal Cominisßion was held yesterday afternoon to pass la* rasolutioa authorising the creation of 11.000,000 debenture itook, redoema\>le in 1955, interest 41 per cent payablo half yearly. The afar ige aninu il iocome of the Municip«li<y is $1,296,313. S x times160 words
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Article56 1909-06-29 5 Oa Sunday evening about 7.10 Mrs J. Hutl^et was about to descend from the fiotboard of tramcar N > 11 at iiulVtlo Road wli.n the car moved forward with a jerk and precipitated her to tho grourd. She alightad ou pat foot and sprained the ankle. Medical assistance56 words
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Article250 1909-06-29 5 Oomplaiuta iv Penang are that (heMunicipallhSMS] is notoriously uupuiictual. This m;iy be re id iv on junction with the story <d tho L mdon bus driver, who in a Mock of traffic was immediately iv front of a hoarse To the remonstrance of the driver he rotorted I shouldn't think250 words
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Article803 1909-06-29 5 fUnm Cor, dp,, in lent.} June, M A few days Ago some thirty or forty Chinese caolies arrived here on contract to proceed to Benoolen. Tbey absolutely refuse to go there, saying that they understood that they were engaged to work in Batavia, as they were sa informed803 words
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Article125 1909-06-29 5 The Rev. Thos. Meredith who was colonial chaplain and archdeacon in Singapore up to 1882, and subsequently became itetOV of Tibberton Newport, Salop, has become vicar of Wolltoa, near Coventry. A case of impiisonment by deputy was I uisidered at a meeting of the Islington 1J >rough Council. The Parliamentary125 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1909-06-29 5 Al American Newspaper Man R< commends a Well Known Remedy. of Moce the following editorial appeased in the Center town. Missouri, l. S. A., The i ditor knows by personal ex Perianc* that Chamberlain > Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure diarrhoea, and uc liave heard like testimonials from72 words
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Advertisement47 1909-06-29 5 Get It Today. I>o not neglect yoor family. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is sue to be needed when least expected. It costs but a small amount to keep this medicine always on hand and it is economy in the end For sale by all dealers.47 words
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Advertisement71 1909-06-29 5 Colic and Diarrheoa Cured. After an hour's suffering from cramp colic or diarrhoea, the best remedy obtainable can not give relief too quickly. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is tke best medicine in use for these ills. It always gives prompt relief even in the most severe and dangerous71 words
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Advertisement39 1909-06-29 5 A Remedy That Never Falls. No matter how severe an attack of diar rhoea may be, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DUrrboea Remedy never fails to give relief. You cannot afford to be without it For sale by all dealers.39 words
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Advertisement274 1909-06-29 5 GRAMOPHONES UNO NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE LEADING Artistes of the World /<OT\ KOW SING OR PLAY FOR THE ORAMOPIIONEJ?^ "PaTTI" "MElBr "CARUSO" "PLANCOr BATTISTINI. ISISt?' AND A HOST OF OTHEKS. A. in usrnmra to the bboobm or bdob ibtistbs you WILL iikai; WHAT IWJB, RIGHT, VOOAI is SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON274 words
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Article391 1909-06-29 6 Sl'Bßell id (iIKNAN AI'MII Binee l**t year's criais the German Navy I,«wgue baa been more official than ever, and iU present preaiden' ral yon Jtoaster, is nothing mors nor MM aVaa the ■aasioas of ihe Government, put into keep the society's propaganda in harmony with Iha ilea- Mminter391 words
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Article391 1909-06-29 6 Exactly a y^:u .i^<», aaaat the baadiag of Tli- lit," we d«'ilt mj tab page with the high standi?) j»; Msued in current aßsaaatiai Empire b'.ocLs, when 1 with foreign Government se« urities. During tl" Jl 1 taail aata three things which in bava baaa fairly391 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement145 1909-06-29 6 Pain in the Stomach It 1 saaal aunoyiu^, as well bn disagree able, to be troubled wil'i j>:iins fa the stom ach, and there is no need of it. for one dose of Chamberlain's Ootto, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy will allay the p;iin. Try it once and be cou>inci145 words
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Advertisement536 1909-06-29 6 SHIPPING. NTX JAPAN lAII STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. Two regular services are maintained between JAPAN and EUROPE by the Company's well-known TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese (Jovemment, specially designed for Iht .pany's European Se rv iv-e, lighted throughout hy I ity. provided with excellent oii)in< dation for536 words
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Advertisement707 1909-06-29 6 SHIPPING BURNS PHILP LINE. BINOAPORE TO JAVA PORTB, PORT DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND BRISBANE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHER NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) as inducement offers Smooth passage Superb Scenery. A regular monthly service to above ports if maintained707 words
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Advertisement574 1909-06-29 6 SHIPPING, HAMBURG AMERIKA" j LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hambnrg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they arc despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerbavcn direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo574 words
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Advertisement704 1909-06-29 6 SHIPPING. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Ooast, Persian Gull, Continental and American Porta. Steamers aril! leave Singapore oa or aboot MAIL LINES. Outward {for Chin*) Delta July 2 Delta704 words
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Advertisement619 1909-06-29 6 SHIPPING, KEY. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme~ IMPERIAL GERMAH MAIL LINF The fast and well-known mail steamers sf this Company sail fortnightly from Brasses. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sout h/unptor Gibraltar. Oonoa, Nsples, (connection Marseillm, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said. Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. I i kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki619 words
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Article945 1909-06-29 7 l*ptt»l CtpttaJ Imm p»id i iMMd paid 0p Valm «p CompA.f Bu T «n !S^ 00 000 10 l 0 BeUt Tin Mining 00. LU #300.000 225.000 10 10 bruang Limited 700 1600,000 600,000 10 10 Bru M b Hydranlio TiaM.Oo.LU 800 €500.000 444 769 1 Duff Development 00.945 words
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Article58 1909-06-29 7 (G June 28 Eink 4 8 2M deai 2 91 Priral i 2/41* eradi i 6at i x deaaaad Bank Gi i leasaad In»m. T. 1 174 j Hoaoaoi ;nd -"liidia. rOKOBABU, iIBIIBII !I Java, demand mm G BoTßßßiaaa, Baal B lyiag $w Rink of England Kite Discount hi58 words
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Article146 1909-06-29 7 June 28 g^ $67 a«mh.er m bayetß 9.37| Gaintier Onbe No 1 13 374 Grambier Onba No. U Pepper Black (ord a. rTpore) bajers II 991 Pepper, Whits (fair sj NctmegsdlOtotbslk.;^. 5a Nutmegs (80 to tie lb.) ',0 Mace (Bands) m m CloTes (Amboina^ 75 Liberiaa Coffee 25.00 Tapioca,146 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement334 1909-06-29 7 On the Berth, INDO-CHINA S. N. Lt,l. I OB TENANG CALCUTTA The Company's steamer M i.imand r, is doe astaas, and will U: leas, at -ommodaiK > ige, Spplj Agonts. I :lINA S.N. Co., Ltd. FOR HONGKONG. ISAXCI here on n l<,r fjr*t s, oarryiag a 80l Agents. 1.7 OCEAN334 words
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Advertisement655 1909-06-29 7 TO LET. TO LKT Immediate Entry, Grounl Moor of No. 11, Lloyd Load, I lsr^e rooma, 8 bath roomn, and ntabling. Tliat tpaciou* and conveniently Hitoate<l office at I) Almeida street, laUly o-en P i«liby ir i" Roi iA bis l^asadasai Entry. Ap, l. HaxAO Ol *****8 Alao the adjoining655 words
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Advertisement231 1909-06-29 7 TELEGRAMS QICMCIIC RDbiTUITRC TELEI'HONB Siemens, Singapore:' WlC.lffll.llO D fill I El L alO No 647, Singapore DYNAMO WORKS LIMITED. H and 50 HIGH VOLTAGE 100 TO 250 Candle Power "TANTALUM LAMPS" Volts 2, WINCHESTER HOUSE, Head Offices: 6, BEACH ROAD, Caxton House, Westminster, SINGAPORE. London. S. W PENANG. ARRIVAL OF231 words
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Advertisement98 1909-06-29 7 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAARr MAATSCHAPPIJ Ckd« b Ocnrtaaai with th. BraewjßtaasnM India (jovr,;v aiNT Agents at Singapore, The Shipgagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Qaay TH" WDBBMEMTIONBD DA^B^JMJ^TUBB ABB ONLY APPROXIMATB. Van Diemrn MaaAak^Bliajea, Rnaagaffall, PangkalPinang, Koba anl BBOUWaa Moeara Saba, Si'mpaug and Di-uubi J U,W M JATABA Muntokand Palembauc June •*> June98 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous352 1909-06-29 7 VESSELS IN POUT. ArUkeMar* J.p 2183 ut, J,,n, 23 .M I MHK UiT, k 1 B LncUle Brit 7 1 8 Dnnlop .1 ,„,17 J J E n^Moh l.v? |S ?S ESS R. of Sarawak Xl E-Xt'' JZIIE"^ T Smß.n, Brit 177. Wel»h J^mw Zweeca BrilMl K,:,,5, y ..,,no 2.T352 words
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Miscellaneous57 1909-06-29 7 Kandang Kerbsu Hospital, June 27, 1908. a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m larom. 32 Fah. 29.999 29.80] 29 Tdinp. 7 H .Vet Balb Thy. 71.9 tho 76 9 Dir. of Wind N \V. Qblsj Galas, Max. Temp, iv skude 95 J Mia. do. do. Max. in Snn |4| a, Ter. rad.57 words
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Article802 1909-06-29 8 In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr Justice Barcombe Smith, was occupied with 1 appeal tr in.tbe decisions of p dice magi*- i tratee. la the matter «>f Tm H m Clmi v. the Crown, Mr Crabbe Watt said Mr Carver, who sppeamd for the appellant, was ia Kuantan802 words
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Article43 1909-06-29 8 Vesterd.iv bafita Mr Ibwinl cv lonce was to lnv.» beeu taken in connection with the extradition of the defeudaut in the above case, but as the put ms did r..' put in an sppnaraiu-e the case was further poet]43 words
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Article156 1909-06-29 8 Tla' prevah uc< i,„ isoning cases in Thmgal is protuim ntly broinj.t out m the annual n port of Iba «'l inu-al Kxsnaiuerv to thr (iov ■s-niiK nt for 1«(ih which has just lx>i n issued Tho viscera ol aa fewer ti persons ttuspociod of having boon poisoned, ware Kami:.*.156 words
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Article199 1909-06-29 8 At the Appeal Court, yesterday, before the Chiet Justice Sir William Hyndman Jones, and Justice Identic Thornton and T de M. Braddell, two bankruptcy appeals were heard. Mr Van Someren appeared for a Chinaman named Chee Tong Cheng who was committed to prison by Mr Justice 6er- <-199 words
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Article202 1909-06-29 8 lay, llr Talatt, Indian Immigration i*. proeeeatid one Kadir Hasaain be- Mr Col man for (i) breach of the Laboarera' <>idinance by induciug one Govindasamy to labour without the colony, Kelantan, without signing a contract, (ii) for abetting Govindasamy to depart unlawfully from tho Colony. Mr202 words
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Article123 1909-06-29 8 A M. i 080 Thefi am' Km. i. in.. Yesterj.v Mr Q Fernamb prosecuted three Javanese, two of them being his ser vants, for the theft of B lutlalo fa his propei ty off the (I i\ lang l» )ad on the I lth instant.123 words
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Article90 1909-06-29 8 'i csterday. I Elective Inspector lirown had Tan Pen,' Nam before Mr Green for prelimiuary eu<juiry iuto an allegation of using as genuine a forged French note. Pichy Oaui. a money changer, said tho defendaut wished him to change the note. He susI the note and called90 words
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Article95 1909-06-29 8 Poi.I('KM\N MuRI>HRKI>. At II Im, yesterday forenooD, the bod? of P. 0. man on mcd Omar, was found in the drain in Roc h ore Canal B >ad, l H;d and mutilat** I. He was in plain clot Ims but wore a police belt and whistle. When discovered95 words
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Article166 1909-06-29 8 The Drums of th« :s;d l'.ittu. Middlesex Rift will beat Retreat iv the Botanic il gardens on Wednesday ueit coutitneocing at I M p m. The A rib lVrinakans held their second general meeting list Saturday at their club house in Dhoby Ohaut Mr N. Mohd. Hashim presiding. Io atteodauce166 words
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Article390 1909-06-29 8 BacOBB Pot ni>: "C" Coy. v »Q" Coy. MIIM.KSKX KEOT. The above Companies met last evening at Tanglin in the Warren Competition. The match had been looked forward to with much interest, and it was expected that G" Coy. who are at tlie head of the Regimental390 words
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Article117 1909-06-29 8 Under the auspices of the above Club, a Uoxing Tournament will be held on the Upper Football Ground, Tanglin Barracks, on Friday July 2. Several contests have been arranged, including a fight of fifteen rounds for the Championship of the Regiment. Duiing the intervals the IVmd117 words
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Article127 1909-06-29 8 In order to encourage members of Rifh Clubs to obtain rifles, which shall be their own property, the War Ofhce has sanctioned the issue of part-worn maga/.ine 903 rifles to rifle clubs, the present price being 40s. each. Tho riflta, when purchased, become the absolute property of the127 words
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Article46 1909-06-29 8 The .lune monthly medal was played for on the 2«; th and J7th June and the following scores were returned. O.F.T. Oioaa B4 7 77 H C. Sells ;m» 10 80 T. A. Melv.llo |03 17 Bb' M. Thunder 108 10 9346 words
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Article42 1909-06-29 8 The preliminary C >mpetition for the President's prizo for 1909 18 holes medal play, 16 best cards to qualify, will be played on .Saturday and Sunday next. Local Rule Practice play on the Saturday not allowed iv this competition.42 words
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Article94 1909-06-29 8 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Tan Chew Kirn heat Tan Tiam Keat 6—2, o— f>, t;_4. Keong Chin Eng beat Chua Sim Ghee t>— 3, 6— 2. Wee Kirn Hoe vs. Ckua Seng Hong »i— 4, t, unfinished. TODAY'S TIE 3. CHA.MPIONBHIP. Cboo Siam Kirn v Tan94 words
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Article168 1909-06-29 8 Tbe P It O Homeward mail fs. Devanha left Hongkong at 1 pm ou Saturday, and is due here at 0 o'clock on Thursday morning. Tbe PA. <> outward mail steamer Delta left Colombo at 1 am on Sunday, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on168 words
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Article475 1909-06-29 8 Experiments at Enmk. A Calcutta contemporary recently drew attention to the practical results obtained by the Madras Fisheries Department at its Experiment Station at Ennur, and he'd the Ennur Biatioa up as an example for the Bengal Fisheries Board to emulate. A representative of this paper, therefore,475 words
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Article37 1909-06-29 8 A Director of the Natural History Depart ment of the British Museum has been appointed, the vacancy having occurred in 1907. The British Museum is liko that none of your vulgar undignified hurry and scurry about it.37 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1909-06-29 8 H. L. COGHLAN (Sb COS AUCTION SALESJuly 2. Sale of 5 in. Theodolite. July 24 3. Sale of Valuable Furniture at Adis Lodge. W. J. GARCIA 30, Bras Basah Bead. Cheapest Music in Singapore. PIANOFORTE tap**. loading composers of to day. VIOLtN Edward German. Liza Lehman n MANDOLINE Uuy V58 words
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Advertisement298 1909-06-29 8 m 'VANA' JJL Tonic Wine /^T The ,deal "Pick-me-up" ■^•VJ^IN A* A vitalising tonic specially prepared for use in I TONrcraViE tropical climates. 1 1! -1-—" Dispels lassitude and depression, an strength, energy and appetite, and aids dig* tion. An excellent safeguard against malaiia md V other fevers. A valuable298 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1909-06-29 8 PASSENGERS. Per Van der Parra Mr and Mih F. F Hesjelaar, Mrs Van Sierop. Per Patani Mr Wright. Per Kistna Messrs J. Safier, Cauipen and Schulte Per Kinta Mrs G. Redfearn, Bro. Alenan, Messrs C S Crane, H. P. Clodd, Van Rijabank, Welber, H. B. Burgess, Still, Sect Tiang liim,113 words
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