The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 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, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1909. NO. 6,681
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  • 155 1 Athletic notes will be found on page 5. The S. C. C. Lawn Tennis hai-dicap* are given on page 8. Extraordinary speeds have been attained at Kheims by flying machines Page 5. Another rubber company has been rfg's tered, this time m Negri Sambilan- Page 1. A
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  • 1170 1 On the authority of our one and onU modem poet A the people, who, by the wa* stems to have travelled far from bit origin*! style m his latest "The City of Bfltfli Kast is east and west is west. And never the twain shall meet. L
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 253 1 FRESH AUSTRALIAN LOBSTERS 91. 50 ETiQH SMOKED NEW-ZEALAND BLUE COD so <*. per n, DAILY ORDERS RECEIVED. YEO SWEE HEE, Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd. RETAIL DEPOT. 42-21 Orchard Road. THE "C S." VENTILATING FAN DRIVEN BY HOT AIR MOTOR f T, -> VBNTOaATOR is eonstrncted aecordint; to entirely new
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    • 210 1 MARTELL'S, BLTTE SILVER LABEL san accepted guarantee, all over the world for J THE BEST QUALITY IN BRANDY THBEE STAB ft ONE STAB. You know it For particulars To be had by the Blue of trade prices of and please all Dealers. Silver Label. apply to Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd.
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    • 235 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA 2ND SHOW AT 9-30 P.M. 1. Overture The Octoroon T. Benedict The Orchestra. 2. Manufacturing Ropes and Marine Cables at Howrah near Calcutta. 3. Grand review before their Highnesses the Orand Duke and Duchess of Baden and their four sons. 4. Captain Moustache. The dog detective. 5. Blessington's
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    • 89 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of land at Jalan Kubor Page 3. The Domino racket on sale at Itobinson's Page 5. Notice re liquidation of Straits Vermicelli factory Page 3. Cold storage lobsters end other uafa at the retail depot— Page 1. K. P. M. sailing list Fultala for Penang, Rangoon and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 384 1 THE WEEK. WIDMBSDAY, 25t1l Hijrb W»tor:— 4 I* a., 44 r> N.D.L. Mail Outward due 1 p. Public Holiday from noon. Miss Anderson's Wedding. Thursday. 2t -th High Water 5.57 a. 5.4 p P O Mail Hoi eward due. Ladies Rifle Club Meeting Philharmonic Orchestra. 5.15 p S. V. I.
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  • 324 2 PAH ANG CONSOLIDATED. An axtraarduMlJ general meeting 'vas held .t* Winchester House to receive a statement w.th reference to the company's present posit. m. Mr John E Ch<tmpney presided, and btld thnt on the l">th inst. two important MthsSSJISUBM were brought to the office of the momnmmj. The tirat telegram
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  • 239 2 It is interesting to note how, during the :»st month or two, the cult of the monoplane, or flying macirne with only one spread of supporting surface, has been ousting from favour the biplane, or Wright type of machine, which has two supporting surfaces, one superimposed al>ove
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  • 146 2 EiFEtiKD Grevt Loss ok Like. Tokio, Aug 15. A moat disastrous earthquake was experienced m the Provinces weitward of Nagoya at three thirty o'clock on Saturday afternoon. la the Omi and Gifa provinces especially the shock was very heavj. In the vicinity of Lake Biwa the earthquake
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 806 2 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN EACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 12th, Thursday the 14th and Saturday the 16th October, 1909. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 12th October, 1999. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 7 lb. Entrance, $20. Distance,
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    • 777 2 In a'l 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 Rule 55, which makes the hour for Scratching 5 p.m. the day before the Race. Ownere of Griffins are entitled to
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    • 684 2 THE NEW FRENCH REME|*h TRADE 1 Jfal H I MARK This successful and tiigbl) \Mptt\mtTaneS%,4*aat oye6 B ra the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Suxtan, Jobert B Velpeau, ami others, combines aB tl»- desiderata u» L» 9 sought m .1 medicine of th>- kind and surpasses everythiag THERAPION Not: v' I
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    • 558 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedle 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 at
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    • 468 2 INSURAIVeAES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established IS&2. INSURANCE m Force, Over 635.900,000 NEW Business, 1906, Orer f6.000.000 NET SURPLUS above liabilities for r.^rv* and all OQtetEnding rJaimt, over $2,035,000 StEaiti OorMBOf.) J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern Atva The Borneo Co., L General Agents. Singapore. JOBC I MANUFACTtRERS
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  • 874 3 V. CemUm m bji TUB II an Ind; vn Train. Calcutta, Aug 12. .m -y w.n made at the rail- Agra <>n the arrival of a train. H f sfY f.>und a trunk under the seat ms carriage. As no claimant ap m tE4 trunk am secured merely
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 627 3 NQTicES. NOTICE LOST. Certificates and Transfers for 100 Share m Kramat Pulai Nos 2148 1 to 2ieB3 1960<> to ***** and ***** to ***** and 100 Shares m Redhills Co., Nos ***** to *****. Consul Gknkral fob Siam. Aug 25 fm 30.X LOST Yesterday afternoon at Borneo wharf a Terrier,
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    • 586 3 GODFREY PHILLIPS, W> London, England. AWARDED 'GRAND PRIX" LONDON 1908. SMOKE B«p^ msm mm MmmWm W THE KING OF PIPE TOBAQQOS. In 2 oz. and U oz. Tins. OBTAINABLE OF Messrs: KATZ BROS., Ld. ROBINSON Co. X9£&^s^£a»A^»J^C9« Billiards, Bomb*j J= Our new patent Low Set Express Cushions can be fitted
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    • 251 3 DRINK TANSAN!! I A PETITION TO CONGRESS. A Memorial signed by nearly one hundred leading American Doctors and Physicians has been presented to the U. S. A. Congress praying that TANSAN from TaKARADZKA may be admitted duty free into the United States of America. The "Japan Advertiser" says: The virtues
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  • 1002 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1909. I 'm!! the Press the People rigbt m Ußtaio I by influence and unbnbea by gain J Here patriot Truth t~; frY rtoo precept draw* Pledged to Rdigioo Loyalty an ai The position of the Philippines with regard to the United States
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  • 312 4 Director Barrows, of the bureau of education, and Dr. Merton Miller, chief of the ethnological division of the bureau of science, Manila, hare ;;one on a short scientific trip to Singapore and Java. Messrs. Riley, Hargreaves and Co Ltd., who hare had the fitting up of most of the existing
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  • 394 4 Increase at Last. The return of imports and exports t\>r the quarter ended June 30th is now issued. The general trend can best be shown m tabular form. boom. 2 o*. 08. '1 Qr. 09 Singapore $51,827,127 52,690,397 Penang 21,052,877 21,240,881 Malacca 1,125.053 1,038 L 45 Total *****,062
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  • 422 4 The Middlesex Died will play m the Gardens on Monday next. To dispel the mistaken notion that V M. C. A.'s have no sense of humour, the pro. gramme for Friday has these two items. <i Chairman's Remarks: 5. Song, "if thou wer't dumb." Mr A. J. M. Allen, late
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  • 34 4 A Negri SembiUa Co. B oale Funip.o' ii j Ihe neodayaai Batata v. has been I n*n| m London v. 1 1 L i capital of e40,<100. A rhsnseni acres ire inted.
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  • 141 4 MISS ANDERSON'S WEDDING. Tl c ssarriagi ol II ss I of H Bi lellency I Guy l peott 1 irt at takes no m I the 1 'reel fit 4- o'clock i !.<• i -irt: ins, .1. A Grraj and '.lie 8 LfeV. Bif A rem ptioo will fa <
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  • 144 4 aeu We bear 1 strong ed l'j th*- < loaowasant to ii I Loings DgS 4 I ii'- It 16 h;. t: ai Mr Ant I auai i tot aar Pre the Singapore Munii n, Mr Kai.Hr. i f ibs Bongkoi gJt and hti M < o
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  • 410 4 The annual spoil of the Pesuuag 1 force which am to be bold on Saturdai a take plana i n the Piaplanade there At St Petor'a Church, Singapore, m Friday last Mr A IllUgiabam, a m student, yvas nuttied totheeldeel daughtc ot htr T ,C Paul of the Government Surve\
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 300 4 IW. D. A H. O. WILLS. I THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A LARGE HAND-MADE CIBAREITE. *~i3 v^ c=> E 5 7 Packed Sr^^^^^-^^ Pr/cc jihe magnums: yvM| IN Three Castles' 55 C e/I*S 50'S j J Cigarettes S E^^uTrr.r^^ i\ per I I W.D.&HiO.WiHs M <• j Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co.,
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    • 111 4 We Lead Competition Follows. NEW- PIANOS ON HIKE jfo MW M PER MONTH TUNING REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. UXDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS BUILDINGS. Under the patronage of H. E. Sir John Anderson g.c. m.g. TEUTONIA CLUB Saturday, August 28th. Grand Evening Concert BY MADAME MONTI BALDINI. The
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    • 38 4 Infantile Cholora Any unusual looseness of a child's b< during tbe hot weather should be a uwmnaj to mothers. Infantile cholera may fcsoiap m a few hours, and prompt action should bi taken to avoid it.. nh«mU*i.:. fVtlje.
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  • 53 5 AIR RECORDS BROKEN. marine Telegraph. Renter's) m\ i buge .attendance a* I&heamo J' or v eek, i;o baee been ettained _^d M 'ire led the course of ten H mins 12 25 sees which was record. itof this ema beaten by the rthu on i brptane uhc did
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  • 46 5 Prof si a Hi yur, the repreaeulaUre of the raited Itatm Bureau ol Agneulture, has i rate to Batonm, at vi on i hot usic ex» c iition I Drkeetna Thibet md China search i fchJe Ir ti me] orl iti >v to
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  • 442 5 M. BLERIOT'S CHANNEL FLIGHT. J ■no bs sjm iking and tad oa i s tool ia od fs bettei At I made a trie] trip ova I Lss Hi' mas 1 it tried from, so 1 traight. By Urn > signal tost skl iB 1 neither com] b. Toe og
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  • 66 5 m! rased by the Hon. Sec Mr »i t Hug iston, that the next Tanglin die plans; on Friday, the ptessbei at 15 pea. I here is alas i special general meeting the C ih v Friday. September 3rd, at I al the report of the special nmittee
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  • 74 5 Bg Kerhau, m fxiuta, is said to be kigheet pe»k m the peninsula, being fl b gh. is reported fressj Kinta that Heawood 1 the pn pertv of Towkay Chimg Ah I raiping, Ims l>een floated into a thifity co. m Singapore. Propr; Treatment for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. at mortality
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  • 92 5 AFFRAY AT PITTSBURG. Steelworks Blown Up. (By Submarine Telegraph. Renter's) Beceiied^al 11 6 am. Strikers at Pittsburg, incited by women* attacked the steelworks there. The troops met them with volleys and arreated tc arm of them. The deputy sheriff, a trooper and three foreigners were killed, and twenty
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  • 84 5 Beater's correspondent at Constantinople lays that the Cabinet, while approving of the principle f the Greek reply, yesterday ided on S further appeal to the Powers with a view to a definite settlement of the Cretan regime. B c. Aag. 24 355 pm. B iter's Correspondent at
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  • 50 5 Touched a Reef. Received at 10 .42 a.m. 11. M S. U tnnibal, while steaming at fullspeed, Bcriped a reef ot rock n?ar Tonjuav on Thursday last. An elimination at Plymouth shows that she has sustained serious damage, and is Leaking. The repairs will take four months.
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  • 54 5 Mappin and Webb's Raided. Ten burglars broke into Messrs Mappin and Webb's jewellery establishment on Sunday afternoon. They bludgeoned the watchman and packed up jbWdDery to the value of .i' 7,000. The watchman managed to attract the attention of the police aud six of the robbers were captured,
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  • 45 5 First Notification. Rang Edward wiring from Marienbad to the Admiralty, notifies that body that he greatly regrets the boiler disaster on Aug. lt'.th on His Majesty's ship Otter at Weihaiwei, causing the deaths of two men and injuries to two others.
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  • 43 5 Rec. Aug. 24 t\ 35 pm. A terrible explosion took pi ice at the Gas works at Geneva to-day, a gasometer blowing up and shaking the whole ci'y. Seven persons were killed, sixteen seriously injured and fifty slightly injured.
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  • 55 5 A telegram his betn received from Fagland announcing the death last Saturday of Captain Waddell. the well known skipper of the ss Kuching," alter a serious operation. Captain Waddell went home on leave m May last. His many friends m the Eist will be sorry to
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  • 123 5 Major A. T. MacDermott, the sth Battalion Uoyal Dublin Fusiliers, is employed under the civil authorities as trigonometrical surveyor to tbe Malay States. Mr B. D Lvi, for over four years the Chiuese dispenser at the Medical Hall, Ipoh, has left for Penang whence he embarks on board tLe P.
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  • 1113 5 The first impression gained from the S. C. C. Lawn Tennis handicaps is that the classes show a far better level than usual, j the range of handicaps taken all round is not so high, and the consequence should be more interesting play. A. doubles stands out as
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  • 588 5 America, Britain and Germany. The full text of the telegram on the above subject sent by Dr. Morrison to the Times on the 23rd alt. reads as follows The telegram of President Taft to the Prince Regent, emphasizing m friendly but unmistakeable terms American rights m the Canton-Hankau
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  • 144 5 A well attended meeting was heM on Monday evening last m tbe St. Andrew's Miss-ion School, Stamford Road, the Commissary, (the Colonial Chaplain) m the chair, to consider a proposal to appoint a Tamil Priest for work m St. Andrew's Church Mission. The meeting was unanimous
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  • 89 5 The Pinang Gazette understands that work on the road round the island begun over a century ago has not been entirely suspended, as some funds from last year are still available and are being used up. Mrs Murray, wife of Major E. R. B Murray, of the Malay States Guides,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 306 5 ROBINSON M. jßlk A NEW SHIPMENT OF F" fc^^^S^^S 2 3 RAMSBOnOMS'I|» 4 DOMINO TENNIS RACKET, jlj STRUNG WITH SPEGIAL BL2IGK GUT. I ii The most perfect and tightest Strung Racket. ROBINSON ®> Co. Sole Agents m the Straits and F. M. S. 4~£ IWOLSELEY- i il SIDDELEY I wmm
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  • 161 6 Siys the Globe We hope that the attention of tbe School of Tropical Medicine will be called to the cape of keloid which was mentioned m the City of Tjoadon Court. Only one other case has eTer been known m this country, though it is said to be common
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  • 153 6 The Imperial Court has resumed friendly relations with Count Witte, who was among "the distinguished guests invited by the Tsar to the banquet given at Peterhof to tbe King and Qaeea of Denmark. His Majesty had not met Count Witte since the letter's dis:miaaal from the
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  • 607 6 Per N. D. L Dss thinner due Aug 25. "Mr Ndi Sui. Mr J. H. Maekail, Mr E. Costa Dew, Mr C. EL Verloop, Mr and Mrs A. Pik, Mr and Mis M. Via, Mr J v. D. Lee. Mr and Mrs A. J. West. Director
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 Sold the World Over. We have m stuck many colic and diarrhoea medicines, says H- M. White, a prominent merchant of Turtle Bayou, Tex., I". S. A., "but sell mure of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy than of all others put together. For sale by all dealers. SAVARESSES KSANTALS
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    • 509 6 The woman on the right never ii d Aycr'i Hair Vigor. She neg--1 jctedher hair.ar.d now herself suffers from neglect. On the contrary, tho woman en the left has always used Ayer's Hair Vigor, and owes to it much cf her youthful appearance and attractiveness. Vigor produces beautiful hair. Long,
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    • 652 6 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4896 R.
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    • 396 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 are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 746 6 SHIPPING. p. 6. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading usned for China Ooaat, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or shoe*. MALL LINES Outward (for China) Assaye Aug 27 Devanha
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    • 571 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mall steamers oi the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hong kong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Common k r 5.3. Japan 6,018 .1. (i. Olifei s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Bobs D s.s. Arratoon Apcar
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  • 928 7 Cap lasun. Paio. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 150.000 2- 2- Anglo Malay 124 Int. 14 0 15 6 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 10 5 2 6 5 o 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 5 1 17 0 11^ 6 100.000 P B^it Kajang 200 220 (I hfm
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  • 493 7 Wa« and Tons Commander* Arrived From For When Waterwiteh H.M.S. survey 630 Douglas July 23 P. Swettenham V n certain Zihora Sar. yajht 95 Nanda Aug 19 Kuching Kuching Steamers Fla* Tons Master Arrived From Consijrnee For W her [AwaMaru Jap 3712 Keith Aug 23 Yokohama Pat.
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  • 165 7 Ban Hong Liong Brit 709 Bnahton Aug 21 Bangkok foarSna Bannknfctl Romany Bnt 257* Bknd Aug 21 P. Soesoe Dry*dock* Benvenua Brit 35<>5 Knobble Aug 2:1 London Pat. Simons Hongkong 25 Longshipe Brit 2842 Ta.ken Aug 23 Dnlnj Boneteaal Incertain Isabella Dut 93 Abba, Ang 23 Bingkap Tan
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  • 154 7 Aug. 2i. Breid, Nor. str, rolkestad, for Bangkok. Kuching, Sar. etr., Ewart, for Sarawak. Carlyle, Brit, str., Collinson, for Port Swettenham via ports. Japan, Brit. str. Olifent, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Lady Weld, Bnt. str Cobb, for Muar and Malacca. I Resident Schieff, Dut. str., Unus, for Rhio.
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  • 66 7 (COKBBOTU it BJO Aug. 24- Link 4ms ##i 2 4 demand 2 4 Private credits ai s 2/44*- credits 0m 2/4| Fkan< k, demand Hank... t*>44 GrBBSLsJrr, demand 239 Ib»ia,T.T mi floaoaoao, demand 25 j dis. Yokohama, demand nom. 1181 Java, demand ]M" Bangkok' demand <j<; Sovkreigxh, Bank Buying
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  • 89 7 W/iarvee and Dock* at which different mtmmm were berthed i/rsferday. East Wharf Basin— Nil. East Wharf Sec 1 Kalotno, Japan. Section I flhssw Waarf Chumpon. h 2 Ben venue, <i. Apcar. I— Nil 4 r'ultala. s—Airlie.5 Airlie. 6 Kftemun, Mm, Japara 7 Ml
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  • 136 7 Aug. 24 Tu* |6962| Gambier mm mm mm buyers 10,50 Gambier Cube No. 1 M 14 20 Grambier Oubs No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black (ord'u. S'pors) buyers 1175 Pepper, White (fair 18.(0 Nutmegs (110 to ths Hw) M M 16.00 Nutmegs (80 to ths Is.) M 22.(0 Mace (Banda)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 283 7 stsrl /72 f *7.^\ fjy«»*i 1 JJ vT'-i ii <" 1 V \S_V- V:*"* I •'.-x7. r i -it <i i I f Mn_apore Soda Water. 'i! shed over 25 years. F. CLARKE CO., tyrjnoi-sjr, Singapofe. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. b i byred Gharries and Best Rubber-s-red eanriafss, ring
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    • 653 7 TO LET. HOUSE TO BE LET. Hillside" Government Hill, to be let furnished from Ist October. Tennis Court. Good stabling. Apply to M RILEY." Aug 23 mwf. uc. TO LET. 27 1. Tanjong Katong. a large, house well situated with pier and bathing shod, partly furnished. Immediate entry. Apply to
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    • 34 7 I^^S LADIES SAFE REMEDY I \dfW^\^ for functional troubles, I delay, pain and those I I ]|//j^ irregularities I rs^l f[//r^^ peculiar to the I /£"f APIOLIIE CHAPOTEAUT PARIB ii^fl//*L4iln 8i rue Vivienne MS
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    • 132 7 DE KONINKLIjKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIj. Ondih Contract wtth thi Nbthkblands India Oovb&nmbnt Amenta at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3. Coilyer Qua? -ONDIBMBNTIONBD DATES OF DEPARTURE ARK ONLY APPBOXIBATB Brouwer I Moeara-Saba. Simpang, Djambi and Tongkal An^ 9% \axDie.mek... jMuntok, Blinjoe, Boangei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinan^ Koba and Toboali .Upara j Mnntok and Paiambang Laurens
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 79 7 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum St* Rain Aug 24. H'kong 1< a 29 92 El 21 o Manila 10a 767 Wl 30 25 H'kong 4 r 29.55 81 *4 B Manila 4 f 757 WSW 33 M Kandang Kerbau Hoapital, Aug 23, 1969. 9 a.m. 3p m. 9
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  • 620 8 Wife Bbabbbbs Ka Sim has given himself up to the police as the stabber of hU wife. The woman is atill alive, the knife having penetrated the unfortunate woman's side she now lies m a precarious condition. Kohbekv <>> Tan Chow has reported thai tbe sum of $:>♦>
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  • 229 8 A most important match took place at Tanglin m the League be' \reen A Coy and G Coy. the latter having to win to maintain thenlead ngnintl their very close rivals C Coy. The match proved a very stiff one, and G Coy. scored their first goal,
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  • 25 8 Lakes' Doubles Final. Miaa Ounn and Miss J. Gunn beat Mrs Crattey and Miss Hastings. 3 6. t> 3, H l.
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  • 779 8 THE HANDICAPS. A Singles.. Nunneley. R B owe 15 4. Dennys, F owe 15. Ransford, C Sal/mann, E F Eddis, Lt B L owe 4. Parsons, V D Threlfall, W H owe 3, Leggatt, C A I'erkins, D V Ruchwaldy, F Robertson, J owe 2.
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  • 100 8 V EST BR DAY'S PLAY. D. Class Sinolk. D. M Doig beat G. W. Pugb, <! C> —0. P. F. Lloyd beat S. Whitakar, 6 -2, 9—ll, i>— 7. R R. Ballmers beat A. A. Grothe, 3—*:, t 6—l A. L. E Makinson beat
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  • 290 8 The following are tbe handicaps for the Tpoh annual athletic sports 300 Yards Handicap. C. S. Alexander 5 yds, D. M. Barry 3 yds, H. D. Day scratch, F. Dennys 15 yds, L Gorris 15 yds, F. Garland b* yds, H. Gild 15 yds, F. A. Harrison
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  • 99 8 The Singapore Rifle Association's long range handicap will take place on Sunday, August 2V>, at 2 pm. sharp. This competition is open to A class members only. The Interport Rifle Match will be tired between Oct loth and Nov 15th. The time has been extended to one month
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  • 475 8 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Commandant, S.V.C. 24th August. S. V. C. A Church parade for members of the S.V.C. will take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday. sth Sept. Parade at S.V.C. Drill Hall at 5.0 p.m. After the service His Excellency the Governor will
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  • 872 8 The quarantine restrictions against Saigon on account of plague are withdrawn. Tbe Imp. German mail steamer Deifflinger having left Penang yesterday at 8 a.m. may be expected to arrive here this afternoon at 0. p.m. She will probably be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan tomDrrow morning at
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  • 53 8 Per Van den Bosch Mr G. A. Resting, Miss Shore. Miss IfcNair, Messrs W. A Sundheimer, Eloen, H. C Russell, Said Assan Alkali, Mr ard Mrs Faulkner, Ho Awa. V. O. Stadt, Mrs Bores, Live A Yoen. Chin Yee Yoon. Per G. Apcar Mrs Robertson, Mr W. Hill and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 9 8 CHANCE OF ADDRESS W. J. GARCIA Piano Music Dealer
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    • 324 8 A 6 VAN A'Tonic Wine The Ideal "Pick-me-up" PAiRfIfMA'S vitalising tonic specially prepared for use irx TOHT&MfriE li 'j tropical climates. j I Are m*lt j r~S -1 1 I i Uispels lassitude and depression, giv( strength, energy and appetite, and aids digestion, V.,.. A 111 {1 1 An excellent
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