The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 August 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 9 1 TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1909. NO. 6,671
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  • 160 1 A summary of Mr Brockm-m's report on I'd lung is given on pa^e 5. The Times has a long article upholding Fapau's conduct in Cbiua, and suggesting f British support Page 5. The question tit' allowiug Yap Hon Cliin 3ut on bail in connection with the Pudu
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  • 1208 1 This name has been before the British ml Straits public for some time, although the '>ruier only knew it at first uuJer the <lU iorted form cf "Lingkane." Very II 1 1 10 »eematobe know.i about it, aud the I tor its eessi >n to I »rit:iin w.is uo
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 587 1 Popular Wants. vv vJ I rl. r* it 1 I'v^ :c pviltl k The icaBe f ao^ e^ te f above 1 W W *-^K^ X— J^ J^# X |K\K>n IAM gU P)0 acres |uH beafing> SeraU g Oon Koa< i pre j fm^ mm w w w>^ m m
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    • 235 1 Entertainments. HARIMAHALL (NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.) TO-NIGHT Positively LAST NtGHT ELTON BLACK AND KATE HOWARD. LAST NIGHT. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE GRAND DOUBLE BILL. Under tbo Management of L. FAULKENER WILUS. ALHAMBRA To-Night! To-Night!! 2nd Show at 9-30 pm. 1. Overture Scenes de Ballet Beriot The Orchestra. 2. Electrocuted. Film d'Art "RUSES" Pantomime
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    • 117 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. More Kaloino goods for sale Page 3. To let on lease, Killiney House Page 7. Foreign postage stamps wanted Page 2. Moutrie's combined piano player Page 4. Sparkling Muscatel at John Little's Page!. Sale of old stores marine and lost Page Sale of shop, stock-in-trade and hitings Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 404 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 9th i High Water.— 3.36 a 3.54 p Coronation of King Edward VII. Public and Barjk Holiday. Chinese Y M.C A., Rev. W Murray, 8 p Agri- Horticultural Show, Peaang. Fifth Tjst Match at Oval. Cricket at Pen;»ng, Colony v. F.il S. JELO.O. Ladies Spoon. M. M.
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  • 562 2 I the s»v»nd time Prince !*hi!ip /m Iv.ilc nLur^; lia>i broken (iown befon hit j 1 mor.- Iba case has boon a<li < :ir> 1 sino di« Ah is well kno.vn, Um Priii of i» r iry ant] subornitiun of perj iry wiJj M alleged scandal of
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  • 158 2 Mu h interest has been aroused in P.irie i>y the annouacementa made by M JVlliot, in the Bulletin d Eoole Prancaise d'Extrrme O.ient, rt'^.irdinn \,U ri'iiuri »l»le disco. 1.1 i hina, details of wbich have onlj just htm made j ti>»lie. It appears that a library if
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 818 2 Ileong gheong go, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS== 61, High Street. Greatly Reduced Prices from Aug. I to 15/ 09. Tweeds, Coatings, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Shirtings, Flannels, Shirts, Hats, Helmets, Tweed Caps, Spectacles, Telescopes and Toilet Requisites Etc. LEONG CHEONG Go. J^^® Ho* IS t^/tffJTj/l im^M I P>^WjßL mM i ll1 alions Qte
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    • 646 2 NOTIQBS. STAMPS BOUGHT. All sorts of Postage, Revenue and Telegrapb stamps wanted especially high value Jobore, Siam, Sarawak &c. Highest Prices Paid; Cash per Return Hail, H. RossSniELLSiv Co., M'chants Agents, 4, Eldon Street, London, E.C., England. Bankers: The Union of London Smiths Bank, Ltd. Avj, 9 in 10.11 SINGAPORE
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    • 496 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Oi fice 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Tbreadneedle House, BiBhops£ate Street Within, London EC London Bankers National Provincia Bank of England Ltd. General Foreigpi Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened anc Interest aJlowed on tbe daily balances
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    • 499 2 federaTlife^^ I Assurance Company of Canada. E6TAHrjKHBD 1882. L^ S «E^. ARCE Q PoWe l r «35,900 000 NEWBuune 09, <» TC r »0 00D 0 KET SURPLUS abov, ItaMUIJ r J* an<3 ali iKltoUniing oUinu, r «»rte over $2,035,000 knMi Carrrun J. H. EVANS, Manager. South La.itern Am^ The
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  • 408 3 Tbe terwith annual report prfin^nUd at on July 23 ia London stated in presenting to the shareholders the ac(f t. r ending Iftft lb' s the I 'rectors regret r. t Ixon presented earlier. !l ii. u h iv.rc <-omp!ftto and led system of accotit; kej.t at the
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  • 351 3 Lovdox r>. N. m>di Will Ha\r. The part <-»f the F5 i 1 Acil t-> prevail upon somebody to ion f It I.''1 Si Sixiour'd Dock, i liiß baen in derelict con l f or J h.it .|ii'.» failed. A I Um Part of L >nd>u Au\ho t
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  • 1115 3 n lt v ln r ted for the Iea e Revunder Janaar y» J 9'o» as set out hereREVENUE FARM3 IN THE STATE OF NORTH BORNEO. n f l \v In t^ akin^ arr anffem9ntB fortheleaeine tV;» Jif Jk u. 2 the G ver nment reserves
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 976 3 I \iiiißift, I I T e I f a tiW Now OLIVER writes in sight, writes in colours, wr >tes on cards as on paper, rule3 ike a flash, makes more carbon copit .-<* W I^^p than any other machine, cuts perfect stencils A is swift, facile, strong, reliable and
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    • 606 3 BUCHANAN'S FAMOUS BLACK WHITE" S is absolutely the best value obtainable. ttsau MM ■Hi The reputation of this blend has been JH built U P on the Solid Basis of Ouali|||a| ty and Age, and P§? NO CHANGE II^MS nas btzn made from the first. igP THIS FACT IS GUARANTEED.
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  • 1960 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Aug. 9, 1909. Hew 4ml t»ie Prr>* tl«- Feoplc .1^:1 au-,1 hv influence aad ■ribribad Ifere patriot Truth H'-i fffa*i« \,ir e_ 1 J'lc.l^etl to Kt-!ui,,u I. .yali> i. When on Friday in our leader columns we merely stated the extent according tc the Ordinances
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  • 234 4 MR. YAP HON CHIN'S POSITION. {F n<;} i rr/r (mm ;i j\ Kliala Linipur, An Tho application of Mr BtoltN „n of Towk »y ftpHoa Chiu, i iu consequence of certain the templo at l»u la ffbtfll thi Hjl.f took place, to admit IKm Chin to I
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  • 92 4 Back at Penang, <>ur air), n IVaai l', An^. 7 Bil ElOell— CJ an;l party left PdMag after the diuner pirty <>.! batrd th JJew on Thursday evening for Ijin^kt*. shortly before midnight, tho isl iu Id bsin.: reacLel eirly next morniu^. The yacht remained all day
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  • 58 4 IYnang Aug. 7. The Jaly ou'put of the IJihiniu T.o Mine was 800 pikula. The decrease I parod with the Juco output in due to the fact that for several d iya after tho fireafc l atan the coolies found more remunerative work in rebuilding the shops,
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  • 25 4 The London office of the L'lauU«rs" Agency notify that the average prio? t »i No 1 Pkmtotiow Pah |g 7 1.
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  • 71 4 I.vuvi Minks. The L.hit. ou»pu» f.»r Ju'v wxs 951 pifcufc* I'lKiNtui .Minis The Tronoh output tor July i i pikuls. Sai.ak J<<.i mi. The machinery VOtkad 4'.*x hour?, ore won piculs ox During the wh..'n month hardly anything lift hut overhurJ- I was treated. W iu-r Ij»- ivilv
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  • 170 4 The dry nibbil harvested for My 6.506 lbs. List war tl»« ainouut for was E25 lbs. The dry rubber for the 7 months of 19 „<•.-, lbs. tl 1 for tW same period last yeir it was 6,881 lbs. A most interesting ceremony took^l.'r at the^ Penang
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 451 4 KELLY and WALSH, Ltd ELECTRICAL WORKS. ENGINEERING WORKS. ol Eh 'trir;il Eu^inccring by I M Irro Steam Enjjiarerin.Li by (J. D. 9 Hjtfold 11. Simmons |fl Ji-cox 11~> Design of Dynauion by Silvanui IV d Boiler, Construction by W. B. Tli'impiioii 7 :.o Mutton l'».00 Tli« ;-ti ndf hyu.tmo by
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    • 57 4 COMBINED PIRNO PLAYER $800 This Perfect Model of Mechanical Genius can be Heard at our< Showrooms Daily S. MOUTRIE Co., LIMITED. UNDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS KUIIiDIN<iS. THE NORWEGIAN BARQUE "LINNEA" 585 TONS NETT, WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT MENADO (CELEBES) ON Thursday next, August 12th. For further particulars,
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  • 214 5 ULTIMATE IMPERIAL WAR CHIEF. ury Stepping Stones. r. kwg. i 1 th.tt I. •M Mar--1 1 in Ji imie.m. 111 II {ii il j 1 inftn^nt to I place in the 1 D I dcvH ■•pi i >tn the I I i a 'it.- j m 1 IS
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  • 144 5 loci «>n S.tturd i\ ift.-ruo..n. i- I e Terrain J'n, v lurried s.ut smartf<MUld tint their ser\ I rt.pi red liie imii wmr% sncoMsf ul \m ntingtiwhisf ih.^ r. The buildiag ii ocoopied Chiliie lower portion is an eirtheuw*ie iud there is a Chiuese school UMtaira. he
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  • 80 5 potts state that the protp tcaooangiaSi Lii>eral nnion<\ l.i- 1 .-jmi a -t. led and ibfl r scale than ever. The M.ihiv Mill plinth article dvA- ibibiti which .ire \ip npur, the IViak ichooli ira 4 l'»t of ezhititf, bol iu.l iiK.lustties of .Sel.iug.»r will \it ho well
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  • 127 5 *'neof \\,i: BAOtt interesting exhibits in the ut the South Kensington -a Inch has recently re« att—tipsj from scholars, is a •>\\l inscribed with ancient '3. The inscription, which -in.iliy inlaid with gold, refers ko Bime in the history of the Chou ■ty. U22 255 to
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  • 173 5 THE TIMES COMMENT. A Strong Plea for Japan. (By Submarine Tll^lfll fflm) er Wns that (ha Jipanrse Mini-ter Pthiag l"»s i:.f ruv, l tho Chinese (ioveruH thut .li pin is going to proceed mwi'h n construct ion work 01 theShantung-Mukd<-ar lwaj in .»c ,1, [htl without waiting
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  • 43 5 A few of the Clvuese pigs have been •1 -m the market and have fetched i\ too pence per pound, which is a fair price considering this is a season of the year vbtfl pork is not generally eaten.
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  • 35 5 N arlv twenty liners failed in the race to reach New York in time to escape the new tint! d> [I is estimated thit importers lose therei »rter of a million dollars.
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  • 20 5 There are no lidiafi of tue Waratel W tntah) which w.19 1 ist reported M laaviog }>urb;in.
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  • 168 5 0. A Carver appeared before Mr <Jr. ♦•n, the second magistrate, on Siturday, on charges of beiug druuk and disorderly in public with a revolver. He pleaded guilty to car. ving the revolver, but denied that he was diunk. He had only had a few drinks. mt
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  • 80 5 The roof of a house in Col 'man Strfe\ oppcsite the Hotel de I* i'aix, occupied l»y Tuck o>j v. <t -ho»3 :n ik^r, fell ia with a loud report about two o'ckek yesterdiy afternoon. Mmy inmates were inside wben the timber began to creak, an 1 thpy
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  • 202 5 Rob Roy 11. of Anandale, the champion male Chinchilla Persian cat of England, is leaving England in the Majestic for New York. If--) was bred by Mrs George Wilson, of Pnrley Grange, Pmley, for whom he has won many prizes at the Crystal Palace and
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  • 674 5 Mli BROOKMAN*B BEOOBD REPORT. Tlie administration report of Pahang, i«sue<l as a suprj-ment to the Government (i (zette, establishes a record. In the twelve piges Mr Brock man has successfully evaded any mention of the Sultan and his Court, the Milay otli^ers of Government, penghu!u«, 4s aud
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  • 317 5 Mene, the Eskimo who was brought frcm Greenland to the United States thirteen yetra ago, is returning home resolved, for bis people's welfare and his own, to forget almost as much about the blessings of civilised life us he will try to remember. Mene, in fact, has
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  • 367 5 BENZINE LAMPS. To Thk Ed/tor, Sir,— At the last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, the President in reporting a case of fire at Campbell Street owing to the explosion of a benzine lamp' is reported to have stated The Coroner had called attention to the dauger of I^nzine lamps,
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  • 255 5 A well known firm in Singapore has received a remarkable busineis documeut from India, which is imbued with a spirit of optimism all too rare in these degenerate da) 8. Schemes will be prepare <l on application either to open new business in the shape of B
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  • 252 5 I.N< INERATOR EhTAKLI.SHED. Since the establishment cf the abattoirs at Bangkolem, this neighbourhood has possessed an unenviable reputation as the home of bad smells and carrion. The question of tbe provision of an incinerator his been under consideration for some Uuie, and only last year in his
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 199 5 ROBINSON Co. Sterling Silver Goods f m Mm W SILVER MENU HOLDERS. NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS IN SILVER TEA SERVICES SILVER VASES SILVER BON BON DISHES SILVER CLOCKS SILVER SALTS PEPPERS IN CASES SILVER PHOTO FRAMES SILVER CIGAR AND CIGARETTE BOXES. Handsome Solid Silver Rose Bowls. F0 WEDDING PRESENTS. The
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  • 1087 6 II€PORT\NI :-*M. It will be noticed that the following letter with reference to tho katuuniiifi insue is M^n eel by a gentleman very well known in the rubber share market To Tin; Kimtob 01 iiik I'jn \N( i\l Neus. Bir, Tli- recent action of the Lintfgi dir«>c tors
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 478 6 i"i. Better W *^pc take a bot- f^Jfj^SHS^—^ l| V tie with^^^^fl >| 11 you go away *&M g^^ fr«»rn home. It may savo you a lon^ illness. And if you are not going away, keep it wi'li you, always, in tuo house. AVER'S Sarsaparilla is tbo bost family medicine
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    • 1851 6 SHIPPING. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA P Pr O LINE, HAMBURG. OC v/ I STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. V For Chin a, J*P** t Penang, Ceylon, ''•^^•Or- .z't^L Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, \iS»d&^^». Hedtterranean Ports, PJymowth V^ l^^ Through Bilk of Lading uaued for China Ooaet, Periian Gulf, Continental and AmenVv can Porti.
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    • 672 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mall steamers oi the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at P*nang, Singapore, Hongi kong 8c Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commas I s.s. Japan 6,018 J. (i 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H I b.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A.
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  • 922 7 Capital Capital Paid lituti paid op V.hw ot> Comp*or. 1300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. hU 550 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bnuuu? Limited 625 $600,000 600,00 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. 00. U4 810 £51)0,000 444.76? 1 1 Duff Development 00. U4 650 $400,000 375,00 10
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  • 71 7 (CORKECTED UP TO Aug. 7 Bmk 4 ni a 0/11 aemand 2 4/,*, Private credits 3m s 2/4* h credits e) in s 2/4;* Fkanck, domiLa Bank... i Kit.M any, demand 2'iBl IwA.T.1 wA.T.T i 1754 s tioNOKoN.;, denun4 24z%di«. Yokohama, demand nom. 1 Java, demand #<< 1:^» Bavokok
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  • 88 7 Wiarve* and Docka at which different vesreh were fortiUd ON Saturday. East Wharf R.ihin— Hong Be<\ Tanesirvilla. East Wharf Sec 1-Khloiuo, Tard... Section I— Sheers Wharf Xil. 2 Nippon. >• 3 Cambysea. ti 4- V. m Maru. N s—P;trOO.5 P;trOO. *> Kiisow, C'.H).
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  • 507 7 Aug. 7. XlL* $07 22 G*mbi«f mm mm mm 10 20 G*snbier Cube No. 1 I'* 65 Oambier Cnbe No. 3 M 12.00 Pepper Black (ord"». S'por») 1-uyerH 11.50 Pepper, White (fair 18 15 Nutmeg* (110 to the lk}_ M 16.00 Nutmegß (80 to feh« ft.) M 22. 0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 416 7 On the Berth. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS. I LIVERPOOL AND ANTWERP. The ai OLEUM V. will be des he ;ibov. Uy, the client accommodation for saloon t clftSK apply to I ITBAD A Co., Agents. 1 INDO-CHINA S.N. Co.. Ltd. i ok PEXANG AND CALCUTTA. ipany's steamer G I 1
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    • 661 7 TO LET. TO BE LET ON LEASE Killeny Hooae, St. Thomas' Walk, nuitahle for firnt cUbu boarding house, good Did ing and Drawing room and eleven Bedrooiafe with wide v< randah and Bathroom, some attached. The bouse is now b< ing re-moiell ed an 1 thorouglily repaired and decorated aud
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    • 268 7 Trleqramb: C I CM IT MO RDATIirDO Telepronh Siemens.. Singapore." OlClflkilO DHU I Rt tlv> No. 647, Singapore. DYNAMO WORKS LIMITED. 82 and 50 HIGH VOLTAGE 200 TO 250 Candle Power m TANTALUM LAMPS Voltb 2, WINCHESTER HOUSE, Head Offices: 6, BEACH ROAT t Caxton Hoube, Wkbtminsteb, SINGAPORE. London. S.
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    • 112 7 DE KONINXUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPpiT" fJi;n«a Contract with tub Nithhrlands India <Jov BI i NM> nt A er,t* at Singapore, The Shipsa^ency, Limitei, 2-3. CollverQnaT TH^ONDKBMKNTIONSD DATIS_OF D.PARTDRB All* ONLY Van Goess m Anambas and Xatoena islands" 7^ BBOITWn Mooara Saba, Simpang. Djambi and Tongkal a!??* JJggJ 1 M Tob O
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 385 7 VESSELS IN PORT. w T^ff n<f ToM r^iramanderw Arrived From For Wh*> s. gg sr aaaa a-s SS Oambjses Brit 2045 Bainbridge Jnlj 28 Moji M B K rHllI S e r rifc gj golliuson July 31 P. SwettenhamSfcraite SS Co. Un,e,t«in vt Sar9o3 Ewart Aog ft Sirawak Borneo Co
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    • 140 7 WEATHEE REPORT. Dat* Bar Wind Tamp Ham Sky Ruin kmg. 7. U'lcouk lOi 71 ttl M o VfaniJa 1>' A 751 WBWt&Q 2(> c H'kong 4 p 29.6S V, 1 o Manila 4p. 7.'/. BWtyWSSO I*> c Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Aug ♦>, 1909. 9 a.m. :> p.m. 9 p.ir I
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  • 90 8 Oa Sttvirdav Kathol Munir pUjtd Suuli^ht C!ul> iatho junior Malay Cup ompetition oa Beteb II >ad before a large crou«l ol natives. The first half ended uneventfully, but on ittQiung Paibol Munir shewed nauch improvement iu their nltT not chic- g two e^ils. The prtssure waa ktpt
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  • 150 8 Baeb. jear the problem of finding recruits i to keep alive the glories cf Gobelins lncomps ino-e ditVi ult It is the conveieo of one of i! Sinth's canons of wags." the dirli Daltj cf attainment doe3 not in this case secure a coiresponding lemuneraticn, and
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  • 117 8 ImMim Huji Al»d\d Kariui, the Chief Calbi of Perak, died at his residence at Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kangtar, on Saturday nigLt list and w.iB buried on Sunday afternoon at the Royal Cemetery, Bukit Cbandan, in the presence of H. H. the Sultan a.d a large
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  • 82 8 Bioi i Coo; m Kn.i.Ei' A landslip occurred at the Lihit Kiri Mine, the fall cf earth burying niue of the Tamil oooliai who were working in the mine at the tiina. Every effort was made to get the coolies out l>efore life was extinct hut
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  • 149 8 The gratifying news reached Bisley to day fcbat a Lilly from tho Colonies ia to compete t in tie fehoo iug here. She is Mrs Pinknev, 1 tbt libaaipion lady riit ahot of the Straits s SettlemeutH und the Federated Malay States, I and hlin has
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  • 148 8 Tie follnwirg matches were played on tho Esplanade on Saturday. s. c. c. Haddon b Beven 1 Cox b de Sonza H Gregson st Peacock b Benjniield 39 Dunman b Beven 6 Gardiner c Beren b G.diatan 38 A. C. Mergler lbw Beven 5 Peake b Beven 10 Williams
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  • 139 8 Keyt c Valberg h Oehlera 5 O. Srharenquivel rnn out l,s Jan*-/, c Coelho b Valbei^ 5." Bullmore b Gander 4 F. W. Jans/ c and b Gander 32 Rooy b Valberg 1 Westwood not out 3 F. Van Cuylenberg b Gander 2 Ganno not out 12 Johnson and
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  • 242 8 The competitions for tho 1906 goM medal and the August uiidal were played on Saturday acd Sunday, and were w. n bv D. W. Raid with the tiae net score of 7;!. Tho bill sweep was won by O. B. Stiatton with the best net scjre for
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  • 93 8 SATURDAY'S PvESULTS. MrxK.n Djliu.es Handicap. Mrs BaUldOfl acd Mr Nunutley owe 40, beat Miss Nawton and Mr Maysou 3 8 i*> 6—i. e_ a CII\M!'IUNSHir P \ll<., Mrs and MrHartnell beat Mrsßicoke and Mr Perkins w.o. TO MORROW'S TIES. CuAMIMONSHIf PaJKH. Mrs Buckland and Mr Bron
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1070 8 COMPANY NOTES. Sumatra P»opri«tak^ Plantations. The first general (or Rtitut >rj) m^etinjj of ahtt Sumatra Vropr-etary fcabbot IM intations, Ijtd was held on July i§ at the Chamber of Oommerce, Oxford -ourt. Cannon -street, EG, Mr. K*»i'li IVoaaf Arlmthn >t (Chairman of the cotLpany) pn^idin^. The Chairman said Gentlemen, This
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    • 21 8 CHANGE OF ADDRESS W. J. GARCIA Piano Music Dealer has removed to larger premises Situate at 219, Orchard Road. (Corner of)
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    • 844 8 SHIPPING NOTES. The M. fcl. Company's Steamer Caleaonien left Saigon at 8 a.m., on Saturday, and m%y be expected here this morning ttbo'it am. The M. M Company's Steamor Australien left Colombo at 6 p.m., on the ft:h August, and may be expected here on Wednesday, the 11th August, about
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    • 223 8 i jr—X^ Tonic Wine The Ideal "Pick-me-up" l^VifwklA'^ vitalising tonic specially prepared for use in tonW^ne i tropical climates. Dispels lassitude and dcpfcwioa, strength, energy and appetite, and aids digest I.immS An excellent safeguard against malaria and oth er fevers. ■^ETJ'ilin valuable restorative during convalescence .St ..Su 50/</ /a/yc bottles,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 113 8 PASSENGERS. Per Bangkok Messrs H. Papp, K. A bertz and F. Fair. Per Taroba Mr P. P. Newton, Mr J. Tu-ner, Mr atd Mrs A. E. Webster, Mr H. Bennett, Mr and Mrs Clarke, Mr G. E Bull. Per Perak Mrs J. Winter, Mr Gleeson, Mr G. It. Stevens, Mr
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