The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 August 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1909. NO. 6,682
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  • 1938 1 ■I I- (pite noticeable na i liiv Dirinitj Sluient one <?ay thai the adui! v-wds q| certain Iteci pfaratei often are r. .-it- bMTCbI thtn the geretal sense «>f the phrase itself at dewtooJ by the peopU Aft* r del.verii^ himself ci' which remark, l.e
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  • 114 1 Kubter is selling at 7 6 -i pouml aud the share market ie dull— Pd^e 4. Turkish diplomacy has p;iiced the dav iu the question of Cretan status Pdu rB 5. The Hongkong Bick has given to th*> Honekon^ Uuiverbitv scheme Vo^ r > The first round
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 357 1 WOLSELEY- iliHZ] I X-^ X LEADING POSI A TTT*Or** A T^Q N I JT\ X V-/ V^ XjL IV »J MOTOB WORLD. SKIIrTL DESIGN SMARTNESS I ACCURATE WORKMANSHIP RELIABILITY AND SUPERB CARRIAGE WORK utal foi SILENT RUNNING GENTRRL ENGINE WORKS. BBBHH HHi HHH 311 98 BRITAIN'S BEST I JUST LANDED
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    • 91 1 "Moutrie" COMBINED PIANO-PLAYER $800 This Perfect Model of Mechanical Genius can be Heard at our] Showrooms Daiiy S. MOUTRIE Co., LIMITED. UNDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS BUILDINGS. DANISH STERILIZED MILK "CLOVER" BRAND THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. SOLE IMPORTERS. June 26 26 8 Art NeeMewoik and Flower Oepo), 217, ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 167 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA New Pictures. New Pictures. 2ND SHOW AT 9-30. 1. Overture. 2. Cow-boy's Exploits. 3. Your Licence please 4. The Girl Detective. 6. Blessineton's Bonny Babies. 6. The Widow. 7. Across the Island of Ceylon. 8. M. Durand wants Amusement. 9. Film d'Art The Trappers. Dramatic piece -ACTORSM. Scheler
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    • 89 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost, a brindled pup Page 4. Monk's Hill cottage to let Page 7. Ross' ginger ale at Little's Page 4. Kelly and Walfeh's latest book list Pfcge 4. Masonic Club annual meeting Aug. 80 Page 2. Gentleman wishe« to buy rubber estates Page 2. Policy writer and office
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 407 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 23rd High Water.— 2.lB a 2.33 p M. M. Mail Homeward dm Lodge St. George Regular, 8.80 \> S.V.A.. <fe S.R.E (V) Sheers, 5.- 0 p Maxim Co. S V.A. Gun Drill, 5.15 p S.CC. Tennis. Tuesday, 24th High Water.— o s :> 4 p S.V.I. Compapy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 574 2 »£^^&ki^^& Of course j «^M Bfei-. vou knowthis I old, s.ifc, and f^ _w sure beacon. Tp^y^gSZ^* and suite ring M^ back to tho har itrengtb. Isn't that a record to be proud of? For luoro tlia:\ sixty years has been the sonroc o! good health to many thousand! <>f
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    • 865 2 GODFREY PHILUPS, l™^ London, England. AWARDED 'GRAND PRIX" LONDON 1908. I SMOKE THE KING OF PIPE TOB7K2GOS. In 2 oz. and -9 oz. Tins. OBTAINABLE OF Messrs: KA.TZ BROS., Ld. AND ROBINSON Co. r_ts^^o^fe3oßV^B_a4___2^^^^___^BStt ~^y~~ izr'^T^'**-. "*JS ok 1 fa Le M H I*H H tit bob p5& I I
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    • 526 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New Yoek. London Office Tbreadneedle House, Bisbopsgate Street Witbin, LONDON EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Intere&t allowed on tbe daily balances at
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    • 471 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada, Established 1882. [NSURA.NCE in i-\, rc o w ,soo.ooo SJEW Business, 1908 6 j e6,00 (Onn SET SURPLUS ab and all outstanding i over $2,035,000 I Con I DC] J H. EVANS Manager, South Eastern A, The Borneo Co.. L a G< u< ril
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  • 494 3 Continental Oi nOMS. A! oholism as it affects the moral and social condition of tbe child, the home, and the nation was the subject of discussion at the i»ternation;t' Congress on Alcoholism and :::i h interesting information was forthcoming. Diehoy of Croydcn occupied the chair. Th-
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  • 360 3 I '.v the o4hf day ol a nion be&weea M Worth, tne B iad *n Ammm wo:*, in. .v nouveuu riche." She vu pmh »ust a iu» with thi» n le la Mods" beosaaa hi had g i bj hundred dollars (£l2 lot i Tne ijcod.s"
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 833 3 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 12th, Thursday the 14th and Saturday the 16th October, 1909. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 12th Octobek, 19D9. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value 1800. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffina allowed 71b. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race
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    • 708 3 In all races the advertised Second Prize will only be given when there are five Starters the property of different owners. Note The attention of owners is called to Kule 55, which makes the hour for Scratching 5 p.m. the day before the Race. Owners of Griffins are entitled to
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    • 346 3 mieTioivs. TO AERATED WATER MAMFACTUKtRS. AUCTION SALE OF A Mineral Water Plant and Codds Bottles AT EAST RECLAMATION GO DOWN. No. I, Tanjong Pagar. Monday, 30th August, at 2 30 p.m. Comprising a No. 1-a, small Gardner's oil engine with tank complete. 32i gross ]4 oz. Codds 4 way bottles,
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    • 180 3 ASPINALL'S White Zinc, White Lead, I Paints, Oils, I Varnishes and Enamels. I Are of the very highest quality it is possible to 1 manufacture. Beware of imitations I Aspinairs products are obtainable of all Dealers. I IMPORTERS, M THE BORNEO CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE. I Of All Typewriters I
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  • Domesti Occurrenes.
    • 107 4 Chaplin—Dougal.—On 29th July, at St Columba's, Pont Street, by the Rev. Archibald Fleming, D. D., Arnold Challin, M, D., K. R. C. P., 8, York Gate, N..W., aud 41, Fins bury Square. E. C, to Margaret Dome, widow of WILLIAM DOUGAIi, Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, Singapore,
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    • 46 4 Bainbritgb —July 2.j, at West Dalwiob, Capi Bainkridge, late Commander S. S. Miyasaki Marn. WARNFOBD—LOCK,—At Bandarawella. Ceylon, after eight weeks severe illness C. G. waknford—Lock, M. lust: M.M.; F. (i. S. aged ">6 years. All communications to be addressed to Mrs. Warnford—Lock, Postc Restante, Colombo,
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  • 1697 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Aug. 23, 1909. Mcjtt shall the Press thp People's rigi I -.•i-'V-awed by infiuerKe ani 1 nobribed t»j gaii Here patriot Truth h^i jrlonoir pierept ''iet'^ei! to Religion Loyalty «o<3 mw* With the remarkable rise in the price of rubber, and its corresponding effect in
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  • 56 4 SIKH ESCORT KILLED 1 1 r »w r Hongkong. Au_- l\ Txo .Sikhs who ?reto M MOOTI a consignment of OfOWfl C 4ottjf at Taij<- \inHm MW berrif v, i in an auibush and Bill Iftred on i IV The moitem atetptl i Mllw across the border .-.a
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  • 55 4 A FALLING MARKET. Ft K i ilt Lao j ti 1,0 V, istan Comp u a wire from us L lodea b a number (MM q«*lity I'. ml d l\ 7 6 por p•. fed. M MHI Jl.r; <•: h LVB PMC ved I the iitate m irket
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  • 44 4 Tka Batnti Cor the 1 i sporti i bMog keM il).- wsefc in g n i. imafHrnatf m btiag mA«{ .r.d the meet ins: ;i p A Vdiie'\ BBfetriMMMH 1 II the New < !lab wT. bi M GixtarM "i tiM week.
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  • 24 4 The 1! Mgfcoߣ lunk il hau tppcotel a gnat of fifty th to the H wigk Nig utftti "n -ne.
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  • 250 4 E\k I i Ad attack on th< harbour defi B< b made at Portsmouth ear!\ by the destro.wr Fern t.' and tin- the boom was < asily destroy* d, easily. «i fact, as to suggest that this niea»<- ing haiboiirs or other nar. w v v.,,\--uot to
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  • 148 4 Th< (i.Awinir ot Avhatili nt m his annual report, ia wind. ii. -th< old spelling i« Most an show ageres ptomiaentiy. ma tl i vast ot tlif > car. lad r\"ursioi) tcfjai m the risitors. I tthec [eatan i -ry IB whicli w. wen i| war oal]
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 373 4 KELLY and WALSH, Ltd. LATEST FRENCH NOVELS. DICKENS WORKS. T r> i t. Leather Si 20 per Volume. Le therein du Bonheur by Bpern- r slerne Bjoraoa 30 cts. Cloth 60 cents m >♦ I/Apjnrentic by Guatave Oettroy "jO cts. A Tale of Two Cities L»j Petit Chose by Alphonse
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    • 109 4 Under the patronage of H. E. Sir John Anderson G.c.M.o. TEUTONIA CLUB Saturday, August 28th. Grand Evening Concert liY MADAME MONTI BALDINI. The celebrated Italian Prima Donna. K'NDLY ASSISTED BY Mr. Claude Severn, Mr. E. Lehrenkrauss AND Mr. Linton David (Solo pianist of Queen's Hall St. James 1 Hall, and
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  • 138 5 THE CRETAN AFFAIR. Victory for Turkey. Bv Subrairm* Telegraph. Rentals) n i that list note uf the •u* urn nothing peremp--1 b regi thai Turkey has not lefl r.r t urs to !h»' prO" a everyway die* ied to t tfegn ti 1 Tnrki ih iatateal i. A
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  • 22 5 at Ihe 'It Bat in the tin 19] HH beat lout nght propoeod to meet ual tax on tobafiOQ
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  • 40 5 Bee. Aug -1. 1" 19 am. Keu- rre>poudfcct at Toldo laja that Ifa oa-JapaMM BMmoraßOiiini L .is been gned at Mukden rioaing the Autung- i-n dispate, China agreeing to a^ist pajMH rec uisfrnciiua tu<i withdraw^ m toil
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  • 148 5 bering the popularity of the S*tur« iliuoeis at the \delphi, it is safe to s-iv then h.i< not been such a i satisfied gathering at the hotel r: M ial ■i'wn to dinner on Saturday eweoing. Mr II Brunei Norman, enterprise ;n arr.in^inij for the en--i_-nient of
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  • 289 5 Tw mM occurred in the central n I the t>w!i on Saturday night. Iq 1' >. B m&i twu CaaUMMM set on another Chiu.in.au tad robbed hiui of hid belt niag I Fheaan's shouts for belp brougl I i poIksMUUB to thfl so^oe and bbtw hi captured. Theother
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  • 63 5 UNFORTUNATE WALES. Bj Submarine Telegraph. Beater's) Mr Aiqnith in making a statement on the course of public business, said that it wis intended to pus ten bills thti session including the Finance Bill, the Irish Lied BUI, the London EleoUons Bill, two naval bills dealiog with the decisions
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  • 32 5 Bee. Aug. 21, 10 25 am. The Imperial Defence Conference has closed. The arrangement batween the Imperial Government and Canada onlj awaits the ratification of the Canadian Parliament.
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  • 30 5 In yetterdaj'i telegram regarding the hike of ConnaugDt'fl re;si^uati^n from the Seleetion B(Murd, the words because he considered Bhould read because it was c Dndered.* 1
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  • 28 5 l^rd Kitchener s,i;!s from Tuticorin for China and Japan on September 12. He Wai entertained t j a brilliant farewell baujuet at Sim! i yesterdaj evening.
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  • 220 5 t int. Robbrb Shot, On Monday morning last a Chinaman went to Kampai Police Station and said he bad beea held up by three Chinese highwaymen armed with revolvers, but as be bad no money they bad let lam j^o. On bearing the story the Inspector in
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  • 288 5 Referring to the Persian situation, the Paris Journal reflects M Britain's inteiest is to check the Russian advance in this greet Empire lest she should obtain that much discussed naval base near the Indian Ocean which she so badly needs in order to play a preponderating
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  • 49 5 Proper Treatment for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dysentery and diarrhoea is due to a lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoei Remedy is a reliable and effective medicine, and whea given in reasonable time will prevent any
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  • 152 5 The followiD^ are the bare results of play lin the above competition which took pla«?e on the Keppel Golf liuka. The (,'rce^s were ia excellent coudition and rtfl.-efed credit on the committee who had their preparation in hand generally fche arrangements were excellent and everything went S
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  • 40 5 The playing off in the tie for the Captain's Cuo resulted as follows W..1. Trowell 39 4 35 H. Super 45 7 38 A. Smith 45 7 -58 On the latter playing oft Smith secured second place.
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  • 170 5 An S R C. eleven played Ibe Medical School on Sifurday on tbe Esplanade, the game ending in a draw in favour of the former. The game was noticeable for the fact that no extras at all were recorded during the school innings. S. R. C. O. Soharenquivel c
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  • 78 5 A "Record" Attendants The monthly shoot of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery Rifle Club took place at the Balestier rifl range ou Sunday morning. The light and conditions were favourable, but there was a very poor attendance, only one Gunner and two of the Maxims, being
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  • 157 5 SATURDAY'S TIES. D Class Singlb. Stoekwell beat Howell, H—2, 7—9, 7-5. V. H. Hargreavfl vs A. L. E. Makinson, (no score returned). T. J. Hume beat C. R. C. Latham, 7—5, 10—8. J. Hodgins vs Hay or Coveney, (no score returned). Cruttwell beat Struck,
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  • 998 5 Illegal Possession'. A Cbinesa having been found in possession of tf chees of chandu to which he had no legal right, was fined in the Second Magistrate's court $10 or 7 days. Important Kah> Cask. The morning's business on Saturday was largely occupied in the Third Magistrate's Court
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 41 5 Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. I is a medicine of great worth and merit hj t when you have a cough or cold aod i are certain to be pleased with the quick f which it affords. It is pleasant to take
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    • 54 5 Infantile Cholora. Any unusnal looseness of a child's bowels during the hot weather should be a warning to mothers. Infantile cholera may develop in a few hours, and prompt action should be taken to avoid it- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a dose of castor oil, will
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    • 34 5 Sold the World Over. We have in stock many colic and diarrhoea medicines," says R. M. White, a prominent merchant of Turtle Bayou, Tex., U, 8. A., but sell more of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
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    • 206 5 ROBINSON Co. I A CASE CONrAINISG 12 DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS ALSO SOLID SILVER PRESENTATION BOWLS. 1 SOLID SILVER PRESENTATION TEA SERVICES. 1 THE GARRICK 1 CIGARETTE E2T I Packed in 50's Air- Tight Tits. I OBTAINABLE AT 'I MESSRS. JOHN LITTLE CC, LTD. l I ROBINSON CO. I "STRAITS
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  • 1032 6 The seventh annual general meeting of the mhareholders of the Tronoh Mine*, Limited, wag held on July 23rd, at the Cannon Street Hotel, EC, Mr. C V. Thomas (Chairman cf the company) presiding. The Chairman said that the profit and loss account showed that a profit of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 348 6 WANTED. POLICY WRITER. Policy writer and office assistant wanted at once by the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., 'A'inchestfcr House. Must be good writer and be accurate at figures. Apply either personally or by letter to the Secretary. Aug 38 LADY'S BICYOIE WANTED In good condition. Particulars and price to
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    • 957 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and "Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 632 6 SHIPPING. ~P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. For China, Japan, Peaang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Ooast, Persian Golf, Continental and American Ports. Steamert will Isavs Singapore oa or *feo»t MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Assaye Ang 27 Devanha
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    • 484 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mafl steamers o* the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hong;. kong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tonß. Comma!, s.s. Japan S.OlB J. Q, OIM s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,60t) S. H \u\ s.s. Arratoon Apcar ASAO A. Si,v,
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  • 983 7 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oaf. [88UW. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Seheks 150,000 2/- 2- Anglo Malay 12* Int. 1 1 <; 15 30,000 i 1 Batn Caves lo 5 2 6 5 5 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Ti^i (Salangor) 5 ]j |g g 100,000 i] I BukitKijang 2 0
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  • 74 7 (Corrected up to Aug 21 Bink 4ms 2 deiuacJ 2 4 Private credits Bra s 2/4 <M-edits <3 in s 2/1 1 Fkanoe, demand Bank... 294 1 Germany, demand 239 India, T. T i 75; H'7N«kon«s, demand 2'» J l %di6 Yokohama, demand com. 118J Java, demand IS9J Bangkok'
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  • 128 7 lat Teeeta Mmm W. Neilnon Campbell, A. E. Tremenheer, L. Sinuas L Combf. Mrs A. S. BoUifftS, Mr« H K Middleton. Par Perak Mr and Ifa It* E«M Seeh Messrs Bubm, Chi Wan Chiang, \h Chuy' S. Moorhoae-, 11. A. .leppy, Chan ChenJ Kim, M. A. Purely, K. H.
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  • 121 7 Aug. 2\ Gambia* bajtjn 11. o<> GamMer Oabe Nc. 1 14.124 GhimbierOube No. 2 11.06 Pepper Black (ortYm. S'port) 12 1 J Pepper, White Mr 18 6.' Nntm«gt(llototh»lV}^ 16.00* Nutmegs (80 to Us IV) 22.00 Mtoe (Ban<U) w nom Olorea (Amboiiu) 24 75 Liberi*n Ooffe« m w 24 75
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 457 7 On the Berth. "^mi MAATSGHAPPIJ NEDERLAND, imship Company -NEDERLAND." pal Dutch Mail Service. C m: anv's Mail Steamer MING WILLEM lII' >n the 2>>:h instant, at I i .i. cl to arrive here on the it 8 i hi. |9 km S.iban^. Sue/, Port Said, Tangkf Liaboa and Amster- iosL,
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    • 650 7 TO LET. GODOWN TO LET. First floor No. 25, Malacca Street, to be let, Charges moderate. Apply to Occupier ground floor of the same building. Aug 19 1.9 TO LET FURNISHED. Halcyon, a comfortable European Etesi- dence, at the 6th mile, Serangoon Road. G minutes from the Tram Terminus. Apply
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    • 214 7 RII 1 IADTfcQ 3eam Ed? &&^Q^ &&%>&%* MaPS^® Billiards, Bombay We Undertake to Supply a First-class full sized Billiard Table, design No. 1, to following Specification, vizi Eight Massive turned Legs, raised panels to knees, Carved Brackets, Screwed Mouldings, double bolted, best Welsh Slate Bed, extra heavy solid cushion rails
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    • 133 7 DE KONiNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undbb Contract with thb Nithrklands India flniHWWl Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, CoUyer Quay THfi UNDaSMSIVriONiiD DATES OF DEPARTURE ARK ONLY APPKOIIKATE BROUWBB Moeara Siiba. Simpaog, Djaiubi and Toogkal 1^ Van Diemen Muntok. Blinjoe, Socngei-Liai. Pangkal-Pinan^ Kofci ud Toboali a.«« JAPARA Muutok and Palombang
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 690 7 VESSELS^N PORT. Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmed Aug 2 i P. S.etteaboo. E lBt Coat 22 ZAdra Sav. yacht 95 Xanda Aug 19 Kochiag Kuchinir ag& ■gter p^ r A T:r,, ar« sfe, Co -jr Ghiengmai Gbr 1081 Schmalf^ Aog 18 Bangkok Belm Mey.r Bmgkok Enpleotela 8rit2507 Powell Jnljt4Aweßxj Aa.
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    • 76 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HABBOTTR. Wkmnm and Dock* at which differed NMfEf Were kmikei I East Wharf Basin Tancarville. East Wharf See I— K.i!omo. Section I flheaw Wharf Nil 2— Teesta. -°.-NM. 4- Hong Bee. s— Nil. Nil. 7- Nil. B— Nil. 9— Nil. Jardiuti'e Wharf— X i
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  • 722 8 SUNGEI MUAR (JOHORE) RUBBER. The Personnel ok the British axi> Colonial Trading Syndicate. In our issuB cf yesterday we printed an important disclaimer from Messrs Mayo, Elder and Co., of 10, Drapers' gardens, E C, with reference to the Sungei Muar (Johcre) Rubber Estate, Limited. Messrs Mayo, Elder
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  • 1210 8 Straits Settlements (Bertam) Rubber Company. The ordinary general meeting was held on .July 2"> at Winebettef Hou^e. West Ridgeway presided, and in noting the adoption of the report pointed out. that the prospectus estimates of production and profits had been exceeded ly actual results. For the year end- d March
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  • 501 8 \isiT to the Flee i The Nippon Yuson Kaisba on 28rd ultimo asked a company of guests, numbering over 300, on board their new European liner Kitano Maru, Capt. F. E. Cope, on a trip to view tbe Fleet in tbe Thames. Tbe visitors were
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  • 585 8 Bstatbs Satisfactory The third annual general meeting of shareholders cf the Bat u Tiga (Selarjgor) Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the London Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, on July 26. aud part before the company acquired tbe estates. We hare gone very carefully into this question with
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  • 808 8 The Shipping and the Import and Export offices will be closed at 1 pm. on Wednesday, the 25th inst. The M. M. company's steamer "ErnestSimons was to leare Saigon at (> a.m. on the 21st August and may be expected heie to-day about 6 a.m. The Australian trader
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 CHANGE OF ADDR.ESS W. J. GARCIA Piano Music Dealer iii
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    • 305 8 IR| VAN A'- j JJL Tonic Wine I I^V/^WA*? vitalising tonic specially prepared h u m TON&Jti^. tropical climates. Dispels lassitude and desprcstioo Eonsnar 1 tun; i*» s strength, energy and ■ppetite, and mi di^e !lon An excellent safeguard 9gainst malaria anr 1 I other fevers. ■i ixwaMM aaana A
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 70 8 LATEST SHIPPING. In addition to that on page 7. Breid, Nor <>45, Foltestad, Aug 22, Bangkok, Joo Seng, Bangkok 25. Dovre, Nor. 733, Paulsen, Aug 22. Baag- 1 kok, Lim Ban Berg, Bangkok. Siam, Brit. 992, Binns, Aug 22, Bangkok.. Katz Bros Lpngkat. Tringgami, Osr. 6CO, Meyer, Aag 22, I!o-
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