The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 August 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 13 1 THE Singapore Free Press TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1909. NO. 6,689
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  • 169 1 The Times is indignant at the result of the negotiations with China about railway loans and contrasts Britain*! failure with the success of the United Males Pagfl and leader. At the Ip >h Athletic Meeting good sport was seen. The results "vs.il be t\'Und m pape 4.
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  • 951 1 Bj ti a .ni-ii r ofl ths M Cliild'i I W ".;.M, w B*bj I- itflpi i Q i( l etl ihi le a ni ct- 1v ;.i < c il t- Otl X d*J ii-' fiCfl 1N v aik< d that it SM mi P üblicat <<n
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 152 1 ***** BB Bi R& fll JM B JBi Will Qommence Wednesday, Sept Ist AND CONTINUE DAILY. REAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED AT NOON ON TUESDAY, THE 31st INST, FOR FINAL PREPARATIONS. Entertainments. MARLBOROUGH Ist Show. 1 A A Ma 3. tod ret friew. I L
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    • 161 1 ALHAMBRA Announcement Extraordinary. Napoleon Bonaparte. To=Ni£ht at 9-30. NAPOLEOX.— Novtiaber. 1793, at the siege ot Toulou. MAPOLBOH.— November, 1796, at the Famous Battle of Arcole. NAPOLEON.— JuIy 1798 to May, 1799. The Egyptian Campaign. The Pyramids. NAPOLEON.— 1799. Bonaparte. First Consul. crossing the Alps. NAPOLEON.— l^oo, A Garden Party at
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    • 252 1 Proprietor: J. CARAPIET. ENGLISH MANAGEMENT Established 1863. THE ADELPHI HOTEL. Linton David will play Soles. DINER IRUSIGALE Adelphi Orchestre A C TER DiNNER CONCERT DINER lUSIGALE mignon. /FTER DINNER CONCERT The finest bijon Orchestra Nkxt Saturday. 4th Sept. m the Far East Next Saturday, 4th Sept CONDUCTED BT DINER MUTOLE
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    • 96 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs Robinson A Go's sale commences on Wednesday, and tv get ready for the rush the establishment will be closed tomorrow after noon at 2-30 Page 1. Two notices rv bankruptcy, Lim Bog <<uau and K. P. V. Arc. Clietty are on page 8 The Guthrie is due
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 407 1 THE WEEK Monday, 3 th ffigh Water— l<>.27 a i^.3G i Masonic Club Meeting, 5 p N. D. L. Mail Homeward due. Maxim Co SYJ. Lecture 9 p TUHSDAY, ".Ist High Water. 11.0 a LO.S6 p C^'ueen of Holland's Birthday Special Dinner at Hotel van Wijk. Full Moon 0.3 a.
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  • 545 2 3l n MkPOl I k: !IBU>. >'. 1 r^-ii 1-rit* of .\i.i.iv\t -vhi return tj the country ftffeef over ri.'-* y~rir3 IDMOOfI ire MTV *>.i:i-tiid witi) thep.a.-e tgaia uuHuMnt "the good >:d diys.'' An old resident of Malaya wb) reomtlj travelled fcbi ugh Epofa on .i
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  • 280 2 PIBSI Ai'PBASANCE AT SmITHFIELD. "First eonei^nm^nt of rice-fed Chinese pig." B I runs th» announcement which is displayed above Jj'.en or more large carcases, that is exciting considerable interest at the Central Me^t Market at Smithtield. From the first consignment Messrs H«nry B K:tter and Sons
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  • 105 2 La;:es' Ha:s and Bank Notes. It d vs not re-|'i:re amount of disc i:uic.i:ion to see a connection l>etw.> >n ladies' hits k4 u ink notes, but i: is something n-f *r to Inn from a French contemporary that the two things may have been made from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 642 2 Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood ■T^^k Read what Ayer's Bb^ Sarsaparilla did W^SgaJ I for a well-known I p win) writes: /1/ "I was for many years I a surTi-rcr from hoils and other ernptions ol a like nature, cause. l by the impover- ishtd state ol my blood. My appetite
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    • 470 2 GODFREY PHILLIPS, L^ London, England. AWARDED "GRAND PRIX" LONDON 1908. SMOKE THE ICING OF PIPE TOBTieeOS. In 2 oz. and -9 oz. Tins. OBTAINABLE OF Messrs: KATZ BROS., Ld. ROBINSON Co. Ml B|BfHlajnjnsmnwnmm»mwnmHnpiiLiMa<LwnwM iSwjm!^ Xjzmr*^ hongkong, SHANGHAI, S| SINGAPORE. STEEL AND BRONZE FLEXIBLE METALLIC TUBING. FOR Steam, Water, Oils, Compressed
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    • 374 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE—LOST. Certificates and Transfers for 400 Share m Kramat Pulai Nos: ***** to ***** 196r>9 to ***** and ***** to ***** and 100 Shares m Redhiils Co., Nos ***** to *****. Consul General for Siam. _Aug 25 fm 30.8 NOTICE. IN THE GOODS OF ALEXANDER STUART LATTA (Deceased Notice
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    • 555 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head OFFICE 6C Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedle House, Bisbopsgate Street Within, LONDON EC London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Defosit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at
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    • 464 2 UVSURTWQES. MANUFACTURERS' TTFi IKSI aiKCB Do i)F CAJT4Di Established ]sst Policies are World-Wide. Von-Forfeitable and Indispuiabk. It has today mere biinnnsM m fora v any other Canadian i. vt.;r bar at u.r aMM I All dainu an prompt ians caafa ransesdata, ale m application, by tin Oeeerd A pore an.i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1071 3 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE, Issue of $1,000,000 fourjand a half per cent. Debenture Stock, 1909. I Kb« Municipal Coinmi?siocers of the Town of Sinpapcre, fcaving m pursuance l utained iv the Municipal Ordinance, 1886 decided with the sanction r m CouEt-il, to create and issue debenture stock, to the amount cf
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    • 1225 3 1. Tbe Stock will be udttmed at par en tbe 30tb September, 19E5, upon which day tho M ncicifal Ctn-mif-f-icrers ct the Tcwn cf Sicgapoic, will pay to the several holders ot the St cck, tbe lull ccmicel tmcunt cf tLeir respective shares thereiu, such pajrecnts will be male at
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    • 121 3 IN STOCK AT KUAU LUMPUR. ONE 12 H. P. ONE 14 H. P. GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINE QUITE NEW f£ All V'qJl j For Sale at Specially Reduced Prices. APPLY TO A. C. HARPER Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. OR THE BORNEO CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. I I Ijjßr New OLIVEi: writes i"
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  • 32 4 domestic Occurrences. Death. At IBS, Telok Ayer Street, on Saturday, morning at 5-30 a.m after one year's severe illness, Mrs. Tan Hap Leong, aged 35 years. Penang and Java papers please copy.
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  • 1980 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Aug. 30, 1909. Hire vhali the Press the People right rpi.- ?'c, Uriawed by influence and onbribed by gain J Here patriot Truth h"? pkrrioas precepts draw« Pled^eiJ to Rriicicn Loyalty anc ..a^ The point that the Times is emphasising m the wire of yesterday
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  • 101 4 Good Contests. Ip-»h. A F the tn4 i>\ :hn the following are the results. Patting the Sb.)t, P M Batn L. G )rri> second. 150 >ds h is li -ip 1 < 2 H D i'iv fims W n« Log :i!«p f Deamyi 2 K. A Samson.
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  • 545 4 I I!■ M r Pew k A v un ion, »i, RUIMf 1..X m Perik ,>u i fcttd dollar > A tern bu b m mm I pending iJm rag .re i"M pti iv Irjm uiiliiarv ae> i ran t c"-0. A o alia employed ia i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 426 4 KELLY and WALSH, Ltd. LATEST FRENCH NOVILS. DICKENS WORKS. i v i v v> Leather il 20 per Volume. Le Chermn da Bonheur by Bjuernsterne Bjornson 30 cts. Cloth 60 cents L'Apprentic by Gustave Geffroy 50 cts. A Tale of Two Cities Le Petit Chose by Alphoase Daidet 60 cts.
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    • 101 4 THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIMITED. 'have been for a ouarter cf a century selling oianos of the highest class and reoujtation. They wish to advertise that they also sell a FINE RELIABLE PIANO, made m London by skilled English Workmen at $365, $400, $435 and $490. THE VERY BEST PIANOS
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    • 57 4 "Moutrie" COMBINED PIANO-PLAYER $800 This Perfect Model of Mechanical Genius can be Heard at ourjShow- rooms Daily S. MOUTRIE Co., LIMITED. UNDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS BUILDINGS. Pollard's Lilliputian Croupe. Coming Coming 1 1 Coming 1 1 1 WILL OPEN WITH THE "BELLE OF NEW YORK" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE. Plan
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    • 37 4 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. Chamber- I lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy j
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  • 134 5 "We are Betrayed." ouu ne Tdeglrapb. Heater's) B '.>■;•> m! Aiii,'. 29, 1 > ,i m. ia v trtijle on the Chinese p 1.t:.-, leploreatbi abandonment tiliog China to res»>r k to ■>p',' nd enterprise with the d I the i'uited States. r tie *tun 1 nment
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  • 49 5 Winners of Prizes. waived Au_\ 28, 59 p.m. M. l-'t.Mi:t:i oa t. biplane haa fresh itexda, iistanco traTeUed kiiomet:*- 196 BUlVtes. wiu3 Urn Qraad Prix Champagne, m I £2 »00 BterHng. i in vai Mcood, iriaiußg t'l 000. ban thir WUUUBg the pr:/.-. j of I
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  • 8 5 E- -i oi QewrgQ Maiiloc «rit<
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  • 85 5 A notice is p ihed regarding the price i tourist vwm the S.ncipore, .n 1 F M 3. railways. im> reu'-irJir the tnUMUMMOI) ■to J.ipiu dL..i Timor l>i 1 1 v are Tneterui of erti-v as L >_: V.itive Councillor t the H M Tin .Ink Kirn has
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  • 124 5 SINGA PORE PARA RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd. Tbc _-c*s of the above E-Mtes, Messrs. M -r m I C,» f.t 1 report as fol- The M tr.u- ol !h^ Sm^-ip-re Para Rub- !.vl, reihentiaa Tinggi, iv- iiv. ti.at at the last rubber L .-D iou his ::bb?r obtained the and was
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  • 213 5 tT it would happen at leas* the M amongst us knew. The gill •has f.-.rl. r'.eally the imiU'iveuess f the cleli_: I lex is magnificent This <. ol Ibeai on Parliament —Deal blue Mrgt BkiltS, straw hits. em v. poke They followed a nrprinng ueiduitj they crept bslj, bent doable,
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  • 53 5 Money for Many Schemes. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Mr. LbyJ George has introduced the Development Fund Bill, enabling the Treasury to make tree grants for the purpose of deve!"pini» forestry, agriculture, rural industries, the onstruction and improvement of harbours and canals the improvement of fisheries, and the construction
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  • 65 5 Danger of Strike. Bdoeited at 10.22 a m. A dispute batweeo the employers an-1 the sv.i>rmen an 1 lightermen of the Part of L >n.lon concerning the hours for york has culminated m a decision to be taken by the latter by billo f on the question of
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  • 40 5 The outbreak of cholen at Rotterdam his extended further and fresh cases are reported. The Port Authority of London has declared Rotterdam inl'e:ted and is examinicg ail arrivals thence. Similar precautions are bein^ taken at o.her ports.
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  • 31 5 Further Good Reports. Received Aug. 28 h, 945 am. It is estimated at Montreal that the Canadian wheat crop will be 11"> million bushels, mostly of the best quality.
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  • 454 5 Some Impressions. In an interview given to the Dumfries Courier, Mr W. G. St. Clair thus summarises BOHM of the iaipressions of the Press Jonferenee. The London week, said Ma.pr S\ Clair, vas full of most interesting incidents and ivents, anl Soring that time we were brought
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  • 132 5 Vv'e learn on goo 1 authority that there is no intention or desire on the part of the Kedah athorities to interfere with the nomenclature of auy existing concerns which already have their land and concessions; what they wish to be clearly understood is that they" will not give any
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  • 886 5 On Saturday evening there was a good attendance at the Teutonia Club to hear Madame Monti Bildini m heroperatic selections. The Hill, however, did not give evidence of a very keen appreciation on the part of Singapore of grand opera, because the room though fairly well filled
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  • 128 5 > < The Bingkok Times understands that the Prince Regent of Brunswick, Duke Johanu Albrecht, will probably pay a visit to H. M. the King of Siam early next year, and will also avail himself of the opportunity now afforded by the State Railway system of seeing something of the
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  • 219 5 S. S. BERTaM RUBBER CO. LTD. To the Editor, Sir, CoL Mayhew m his letter you publish on Saturday certainly puts matters clearly enough regarding the fefla taken by the Directors £4,500 out of .£15.174, net profits, is a farce— and the item of £1.500 as Directors fees as
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  • 456 5 Entertainment by the Polios. The members of the European Contingent of the Singapore Police gave a farewell dinner to Mr. W. R. J. Hawtrey, Superintendent of Police, at the Adelphi Hotel, on Saturday night, on the eve of his departure for Johore to take over t he
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  • 185 5 The Bboginq Nuisance. ChAn Ah Hin is one of Singapore's numerous mendicant?, who, cup m hand, solicit alms. He was arrested yesterday iv Stamford Road. Knife Used. Tan Key Leong has been taken into custody for having iijfl.cted a dangerous wound with a knife on Tan Sin. Absconding
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 431 5 fK Banks of the Nile jfßßr the pc-rkti n;u.ities of IfaMH Mafpfrc Fr^ret j Obtanabkat BOUtOH ROUgC (i l I RncnuQnw p n Bl and John little Co., Ltd. nUBINoUN Co., F6lllCC£l. H °;i, ie^" 1^ i c^ a s^- arc recogn^.-d by d Ma >it •')<■ iMHI TobaCCOUIStS. X
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  • 573 6 LEWIS AND PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. The following Lots, comprising about 98i tons Straits and 16\ tons Ceylon, were offered at auction on July 23rd and sold as follows Stkait* and Malay States. eases per lb. .Edinburgh Kstau- II cr 5 34 a 7 4 "B. A D. 23 pkgs. sh
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  • 137 6 The e\-vuti-.n m Paris has u^uin brought tip m the French pres* the question of the death penalty. For h." says the "GanloM," an execution is hideous spectac'e for the professional criminals it is often an apotheosis. However this may U, people kill easily totiay. Assassinations increase
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 58 6 HORSES for sale and hire. Cobs and Ponier. FODDER of best quality. SHOEING und t -r careful supervision. CARRIAGES bind by day or month. AT MORTON'S 193 Orchard Road Telephone 830. June J CHEONG CHUN TIN &C 9 DENTISTS OI.DEKT FIRM ESTABLISHED J 866. 27, South Bridge Road, Sirgapore First-class
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    • 591 6 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain 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 44 Kutsang 4895 R.
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    • 1135 6 i SHIPPING. I M. NL~ MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseille!. OUTWARD. HOMHWARD. Oceamen Sept 6 Tonkin Sept 6 Tourane Sept 20 Australian Sept 2( Arniand Bebic Oct 4 Polynesien (Jet 4 (Ernest Simons Oct 18 Oceanien Oct 1<-Singapore-Batavla.— s.s. La Seyne mUt every
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    • 625 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. if"' 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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    • 554 6 SHIPPING. NJXL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme IMPERIAL GEEMAH MAIL LISF The fast and well-known mail stwAn.*-: this Company sail fortnightly from I Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, E Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection >jj»< Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) P.rt 5a Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sm>raj> ,-> kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki k Kobe to
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  • 1021 7 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. IBBTTO. Pai:>. Last Div. Bdyers. Sellers. 150,000 -7- 2/- Anglo Malay 124 Int. 15/- ]f. 30:000 1 1 B.itu Caves 10 5 2 6 5 5 80,000 1 1 Bitu Tig.i (Salangor) 5 1 17 0 1 18 6 *****0 J 1 BokitKafang 2 0
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  • 151 7 j Aug. 29 Tk* buyers |6962| Gambler wm mm mm buyers 11.12| Gainbier Cube No. 1 14 17;, Gkmbier Oube No. S 12.(0 Pepper Black (owl*. 3'port) 12 12' Pepper, White (fair layers 19 OO Nutmegs (110 to Urn IV) 16.00 Nutmegs (80 to ths Ik) 22.00 Mice (Banda)
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  • 155 7 Aug 28. Airlie, Brit, str., Wilson, for Bafarll and Sydney via ports. Van Hoorn, Dut. btr., Franke, for Barjjermaesin. Welsh Prince, Brit, str., Shepperd, for Boston and New York. Sri Muar, Brit str., Hudson, for Knar and Malacca. Rebid^nt Schieff, D.;t. etr., Umu, for Rhio. Guadiana, Fr. str., Gary,
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  • 73 7 (CoEBBClWl) ri' to Aug. M lUnk 4ms i > 4 «yi deman-j 24 Private credits m s 24 8 credits 'i m b 24" Fkan< k, deman.l Bank... 2^4 4 <iKk.VANV, deman.l 239 Ini'la. T. T m| Bovokoho, deaaal 24 4 %dk. Y<>k.»hama, demand nom. 11;^ l ava, <letnand
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  • 61 7 WktWWm and Dork* of which different am—is were berthed on fUttur&mm. Eaßt Wharf Basin Nil. East Wharf Btd ]-K:i!omn, Ohiengrnai. Section Bbem Whai-f— N 2 Erbunira, 3 Bombtj Mam i, o Charon. B 7ienroj. .Urdiiiw'ti Wharf Nil. Pulo Brani Wharf Lor.'^hip*!. Keppel Httrbn*.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 459 7 On the Berth. "Hn steam ship co., ltd ra'cftva, Broome. Port Hedland, Ashbuxton, Carnarvon, Geraldton, and Fremantle. 5Hm C mpany'- Btnamiff "CHARON," Captai Bell, id intended to mS rtaoa Sunday, the "<th SepU:m- j r i MMgB, aprly to W. MANSFIELD k Co.. Ltd., Bti O.S.S. Co.. Ltd r-,.9 BBE
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    • 642 7 TO LET. TO LET Villa Weltevreden, Dublin Road 3. Comfortable European Residence, tennis court, gas and water laid on. Entry Ist September, l'.Ju9. Apply to Hammer Co., Flint Street 6. A ug 26 v.c. GODOWN TO LET. First floor No. 25, Malacca Street, to be let. Charges moderate. Apply to
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    • 7 7 vJSS!/ 'ffi/ A '9 Connterfeits. '"'tied- 'rifr^
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 846 7 VESSELS IN FORT. o FI*« *n<* Tons Commander* Arrived Prom For WH« Waterwitch H M.S. survey '13) Douglas July 23 P. Swetrenliam I'ncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 4-JO Ahmed Aug M P. 8w«tta*fcooi Zibora Sar. yacht 95 Nanda Ang 19 Knotting Kmhing Steamers Flaar Tone Master Arrived From Consume For
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  • 246 8 Training m couuectios with the forthComing Autumn race meeting has been m progress for the last three wceki the criuse proper however being used for the first time en Saturday morning when the turf was m excellent couauion. < fc >uite a number of early rising sportsmen were
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  • 263 8 A Tkn W icksi Boh i The S. C C. pkjed the S. R C on SaturI .v, when the X *>t f ml" ct the I'l.tiu won. Imn whs M re-ii! likable BCOflßg but Peake accomplished i feal by taking the whole of tbe 8 I*. C« wicketl
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  • 373 8 Kin w. Ma: As expected, the 6 lal match m the league between C. Coy (Holders) and Gh Coy, to decide the chammoßship fur 1909, proved a very fast and enj >y kbit nnft (1. C\>*- had to win or draw to gain tie premier position, whilst
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  • 760 8 A Change m Mana<;eme>> t. The second annual general meeting of the Lahat Mines. Ltd., was held on July .*><>, at the Cannon-street Hotel, E. C, Mr Walter James Payne, Chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said: From the balance-sheet you will find that the item of
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  • 182 8 tag 3.) Mi Rees asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether any, and, if so, how mary battleships and first-class cruisers were Stationed on the Hast India and China stations. Mr M.-Kenna. Four first-class cruisers on the China statioi. Mr Rees Is there no ship
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  • 975 8 {Confidence m the Future. An extra-ordinary general meeting of the hang Consolidated Company, Ltd was Id on July 31st at Winchester House, E.C., to receive a statement with reference to the company's present position. Mr John B. Chainpney, J. P. (Chairman of the company), presided. Now, as regarded
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  • 966 8 The Japanese (N. Y. X.) passenger and freight steamer, Bombay Maru, from Kobe and ports arrived on Saturday morning. The steamer encountered strong winds of a variable character as far as HougkoDg, thence fine weather until arrival. Her cargo from Japan for this port includes a large quantity
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 38 8 Infantile Cholora. Any unusual looseness of a child's bowels during the hot weather should be a warning to mothers. Infantile cholera may develop m a few hours, and prompt action should be taken to avoid it- Chamberlain's Colic
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    • 53 8 LATEST SHIPPING. In addition to that on page 7.1 Dutch oil steamer Nerite, Capt Westers, outward bound for Canton with bulk oil. S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY'S TIES. D. Class Single. Malcolm beat Cruttwell, 7—5, 4—6, 6—l. Doi^ beat Makinson, 6 2, 9 7. oFi^DFLESS^" W. J. GARCIA
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    • 351 8 1 J .'"■PL^ "'HAZELINE' -'V f S:£ Wl'^Vi cxqui v,,, Js cor::: r: v hen I w.WM >-■'■■ -<■■■ -v?t v' fey a// I ACTUAL HXE BURROUGHS A'ELLC k < I tfj N I Brandies NEW YORK EAL I v Cai fol BRITAIH S BEST JUST LANDED 15 H P.
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