The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 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, SEPTEMBER 6, 1909. NO. 6,695
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  • 167 1 A Dumber of Japanese business men are visiting Ameiica Page 5. Litest lubber prices and dividends are given on page 4. Results of Saturday's tennis ard the third round m the golf championship Page v A special article on Malay silver ex hi bits at the Museum
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  • 1099 1 As Dickens lomewhere remarks m i t* '.Turks walking i- the cheapest fin. of r«--e creation and the leas? exciting.' Il people unders'ood the value of walking they w cert am v pralk more. By walking, il v n<-t meant tha' a I 111 nesi man
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 480 1 "Moutrie" COMBINED PIANO-PLAYER $800 I This Perfect Model of Mechanical Genius can be Heard at ourJShowrooms Daily S. MOUTRIE Co., LIMITED. UNDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS BUILD-LNGS. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. "WOODTHORPE," A valuable and plea- santly situated freehold residential property m ibe vicinity of tbe Botanic Gardens and j Gallop Road,
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    • 150 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL.I w— imiiiiiia i urn iimii jmi I CINEMATOGRAPH,! NOKTH BIiIDGE EOAD. |To-Night! To-Night!! NEW PICTURES.I K. HARIMA, So'e Proprietor. 1 I ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT AT 9-30 P. M. NEW PICTURES! NEW PICTURES!! The Mayor's Holiday (Comic.) Sammy as Sportsman (Comic.) FILM DART. Theodore's Concert. BOB'S ELECTRIC THEATRE Napoleon
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    • 56 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of Kalomo goods Page 3. The Pollards at the Theatre— Page 1. The Adelpbi hotel advantage* Page 3. Notice re estate of late W. M. RobertsonPage 2. Sale of the Straits Engineering property Page 3. Shipping K. P. M. sailing list j P. and O, list; s.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 378 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 6th i 3igh Water.— 2.l3 a., 2 IS y M. M. Mail Homeward cu M. M. Mail Outward due. S 0 C. Tennis Tournament. Missionary Mtg, Prinsepst Church, 8.15 p B.G C. ladies spoon. Concert, Masonic Hall 9 p In Town," Vie. Theatre. 9 Tuesday, 7th Singapore
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  • 335 2 Tlm new Blue-Book on Shipping Rings, whi efa OOOtaim the Sub-Commission's report on t:.e S>mth African evidence, suffers somewhit from the circumstance that the instruction to the Sub-Commission did not require them to I ,rm any conclusions on the evidence taken nor to formulate recommendations
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  • 398 2 Mr Arnold Armstrong is determined lhat Mr Uudyard Kipling shall not feel that the Muse is deserting him. Usually," says the Mr Armstrong, when poetry becomes patriotic it ceases to be poetry." Mr Hamilton Fyfe, m his article en Cata l;nia. makes us acquainted with a new tint, a yellow,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 15 2 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has been m use for over thirty
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    • 737 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF William Milne Robertson I DECEASED. Pursuant to Section 46 of the Conveyancing nd Law of Property Ordinance 1886 notice I hereby given that all Creditors and other ersons having any claims or demands upon r against the Estate of William Milne Roberton sometime managing
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    • 334 2 This is to give notice that tbe Elephant Trade Mark sometimes known as the Elephant and Palm Tree Trade Mark is the property of Guthrie and Company Limited of Singapore Loudon and Penaug and that it is used by that firm as a Trade Mark for undershirts and hosiery generally
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    • 570 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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    • 463 2 1 _JNS£RANQES i:ance Do uf can,;,, BBTABLIBHBD 1887 Policies are World- Widf>, K ol .'.p and EnditputabU Lt hae b "»I «H»OM»diail Lit, thu it tin m r umi art- pron oth sarrenders, etc., grai Lwation, by the Gen. I Penang, witi aoee to limi (Mao. F. S. EVANS. a
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  • 222 3 LEWIS AND PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. ■spming about 76 ta Kad l f b ns Ceylon, were I Aug. BU and sold as \.ND MU. V S'l ras. pet lb. M wnr: bought m v B cr b.'Ui,i:L m Usi&og b r 5/1 Mes 16 soldi j 7 5 sold 4
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  • 144 3 Mr Sydney B tat 0, v. Poatmaster-G promis- gist welcome to tbe khe atsmatioaal Conferenoe of one of theii ntting*, wbich will n the third ataa>\ ol Sej i |v nutionnKtiei will be rd Burnhnm will receive ths i pening Mnsioa. Tne Edward <irej, wiD I a it
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  • 110 3 &W WMB I I EfoSGKOI ■nehman a ■Mshsroi theorem oi the v%\ mi Kneel Sinrioas lo»4 bin j !D harbour on tbe lstb, nasM was X da Messina. fe ethers, launched one nd v,vr.t serosa to Lii obi- I getting ooan sand, ita k to lbs ihip lbs
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 20 3 Don't Take the Risk. n jam i \nu\ t-Dugh or cold do not i ng until it becomes chronic or
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    • 793 3 Beautiful Japanese Pottery AND ORIENTAL GOODS CREAT AUCTION SALE OF FINE ART CURIOS. About UOO pieces of the highest grade at Messrs. R L Coghian Co's Sale-rooms SATURDAY MONDAY llth and 13th September, at 10-30 a. m. The Goods are now on view and comprise: Beautiful Satsuma Ware; specialities m
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    • 314 3 .(MUTE. Prevents the attacks of White Ants, Dry rot, Teredo navalis, and decay m all kinds of timber. At the same time it stains the wood, A Handsome Walnut Colour. m *H3[Mmmm^ 9(mm\ mmwSjK'i' tJHL Estate Bungalows built of solt woods will last for many years without attention if the
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 At I.insum Estate, Negri Sembilan, on August 31st, the wife of R. Allan Clark, of a daughter.
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    • 28 4 CUSCADEN— At the General Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 5, Norman Henry Dawson, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cuscaden. Funeral at Bidadari 7-30 a.m. to-day.
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  • 907 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Sept. 6, 1909. Hrre »bal! t*>» Press the People <■ right maintain *J:awed by influence ar.d un! ril ci by g lin j Here patriot Truth h° T glorious piecepti brawr Plodded lo Religion. Loyalty Bud The differences between China and Japan are shortly to
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  • 271 4 The hulk Tancarville has been bought by Capt. Giovanni Gaggino. An Indian has been arrested m Government House domain for being m possession of a dangerous looking knife. At toe Aberdeen rifle meeting held m August, Mr. M. K. Watt, who is well known as a good shot m Singapore,
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  • 547 4 ON VIEW AT THE RAFFLES MUSEUM, All lovers of the un <jue m art should pay a visit to the Haiti is Museum and examine the four new glass-cases filled with chased aud quaiutly wrought silver- ware from .lava. F.M S, Celebes, and other parts of
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  • 222 4 With irreat Fegrat we have to announce the death of Mr Norman H. D. ClUOaden, <>f the Eastern Extension Tdlegraph Com pany son of Mr W. A. CuscadeD, the respected Inspector General of polio* Mr Norman Cuscaden had b?en in hospital tor some
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  • 91 4 In 1907 the rubber yield of Klang amounted to 818,469 lbs. In 1908 this figure rose to 1,361,429 lbs. The following appointments are GkaoOod t 11 °\r F /t reeD t0 '^Tict Judge, Mr. P. J Rjott to be Colonial Engineer, Mr. C. G. May to act as Deputy Colonial
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  • 127 4 STATES AND STRAITS NEWS. Mr. CONWAY BELFIELD, His C M. G. InvestK'oiia Isama His Excellency tha Qen 'ved here !y train on Baturdaj Conway lieifou 1 fl oh tbfl il ni| i Oompani mslop of tha 1 1 and St Qeotfe. Hi Be&old was ponied into the room by Hi
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  • 17 4 IF* W j mo pej aa i ton I oi 10 boi liaJ i
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  • 34 4 our (''.eh K l 4s loin.} The Plan tors Stores I. odea I viae 1 that the average pro- ot Nt PlontltMß I rubber is nov; 6 1 par p uml
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  • 55 4 i B sals hum} -i. s. r Fije August crop ou the loch X rmeth I flstoln woo 6,404 pen ode ogoint 1 I p »un«k The total for eight months is I ast I 7,370 for the saoso period ti leoN rear The August crop on Serembm
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  • 31 4 Penal > M I D. A M. Brown of l'euai the Highland amateur golf champmL. ipfll P.'iochry, booting Campbell bj tw I :p sal one to play.
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  • 27 4 (/•>. as saw oa Kiuala Lumpur, Sflpi I 1 'r. A. 1 <i .mlt-t te has been a; ;Dted I I'fsidency doctor m K'elantan.
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  • 75 4 The Ifsnsger reports rabbet I vested during the month of I 5,436 Lbs. estimated dry. Corres) I month last year 2,585 lbs. drj I first five months of years 1 o 0 10 I estimated dry. Total lor j period last year 13,721 lbs dry BnroaFOM Pak
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  • 163 4 The total quantity nl FosOroi p "'ty l the tributors oo 'the land of 1 Johore Tin Mining oo?. ltd I month of August wm 111 bagi I >:ie of the oldest European re* Smu'dp ore passed away <>n J- ridaj aftersosa ;n t ti*- parson
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 453 4 KELLY WALSH. Ltd. Singapore. I A few really good Stationery Lines. SANDFORD'S PREMIUM WRITING FLUID.— A Blue Black Ink which writes a Blight Blue and dries an lotense Black. Price 90 cents per quart bottle. BANKERS VIOLET WRITING AND COPYING FLUID.-A Bright Blue Limpid Fluid which changes to Jet Black.
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    • 55 4 The Robinson Piano company, limited. Pianoforte Tuners and Repairers. Estimates and Expert opinion on worn and unsatisfactory instruments Free of Charge. Tunings Singly or by Monthly Contract EXECUTED by Skilled Tuners from Messrs Chappeil Co., The Orchestrelle Co., Etc., London. Repairing and Regulating of Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Etc. a speciality Telephone
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  • 83 5 A COLD SNAP, But America Will be There. g uins T< legre] b. Router's) fi-.-. Sept. 4 10 am. b rentei otati rs uded the lian- Skew, snd interviewed Professor ofirsaed uuts published i thai he had daily i fortnight brt'.>re reaching it :'er leaving it. 1 the
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  • 43 5 E interviewed, said he bus beervations to anj result of 'be Ej the >le, but •i land squatt Welcomes Explorer. ar Co c has n sal istically tad bas 1 -un re Sis Mi est j King V red crick.
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  • 162 5 bo! Perak, the Bar. J P baa issued aa appeal for further ..v m mm Is Urn Church Pond, n.w which, however, ,*i t-nt :o justify commencing og. Fhn m the Bst appeal Mr. f has Bedl to the pub.io since he has l kis Ps*ak, and
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  • 57 5 elars paid i visit te the residence of i Martin Clarke it Baebara, Tanjong I ijf n :u' ar.d stole $49 iv add thes valaed il I >-- Thepolice m have been communicated with, same night, a visit was paid to a an il Nan Bridge B nuL
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  • 241 5 s intenseiy interested m New or_t says a "Di.'y Mib" telegram) by the anient that Don Miguel of Braganza, son P SSS Pretender, his renounced ths i' Hlg wss throne m order rj M \mt\a Stewart. According to ed here the final aettlemaata For the ■laiilagn
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  • AT MARIENBAD.
    • 52 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter*3) Received Sept 4 h, 1 ".7 pm. Hifl Majesty the King has left Mirimbid. An official Statement has been issued that Hi b M ijesty is m perfect health, his strength m every wi.e bein^ similar to that of a sound man ten
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    • 39 5 Anglo- Austrian Relations. Bee. Sept. 5, 116 a.m. The Times correspondent at Marienbad ■ays that as a result of the King's informal conversations with prominent Austro-Hung-kos, Anglo-Austrian relations are m a fair waj to r^aiuiag their former cordiality. m—m]
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  • 59 5 Etee. .Sep* -1, 10 31 a.m. Forty six Japanese business men repre smiting Japanese Chambers of Commerce have armed it Seattle on a three months' "be object of which is to strengthen the bonds of America-Japanese friendship and trade Th v were irelcomed by the
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  • 241 5 P B3EHTATI S TO UAPT. BBS JAFIELD. Unusual interest wis attached to the Church Parade of the Singapore Volunteer C rpa laat evening. This was the occasion on which Captain F. J BanjafisM, Officer Commanding the Maxim Section ot the Singapore Volunteer Artillerj, wis to he presented
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  • 375 5 Some months ago (says a Bangkok correspondent) a number of influential Siamese ard Chinese floated a shipping concern, the ChinoSiamese Steam Narigation Company Limited. with a capital of 3,00< ,000 ticals. Tcis Amount was afterwards doubled. Pending the construction or purchase of steamers of their owe they
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  • 513 5 Por the last quarter of a century Pollard's Lilliputian Truupe has had an established reputation as a well-organised and attractive troupe of child-players, and though < children hive a knack of growing up which takf s them out of the company, often into i senior combinations, there is
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  • 182 5 The members of the Darul Adab Club were "at home" on Saturday night at their club house m Short Street, the house being prettily illuminated with Japanese lanterns, whilst there were present many Europeans. Ronggeng and jogget served as amusements, and refreshments were provided. The Hon.
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  • 298 5 At the congrr rs of sanitary science at Leeds the President said So often had the public been scared by warnings of danger, and told not to do that, or to eat this, that there seemed nothing to look forward to but a kind of negative existence. This
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  • 16 5 During the week endiDg Aug. 28 there we r e only WO deaths registered giving a
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  • 518 5 Riterkide (Selan<;or) Rubber Co., Ltd. Registered August 4th, by McNeill and Sime, 3, Hill Street, Edinburgh. Capita), £50,000, m l'l shares. Objects To acquire and develop as a rubber estate or for other purposes certain blocks of land known as the Riverside Rubber Estate, SelaDgor, and to carry
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  • 474 5 The Cberas Rubber Estates, Ltd is being floated with a capital of $200,000, divided into 20,000 shares of $i'> each, of which 12,500 are issued, 2,900 fully paid shares will be issued to the vendors m part payment of the purchase price, and 9,600 offered for subscription,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 Ii bs moss orimiaal than to snbs ft aatrtH* r z ;s thing m India, where Grimault
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    • 42 5 How to Prevent Blood Poison. Carelessness and neglect are tbe chief causes of blood poisoning. A cut or bruise, however slight, shooid have immediate attention. A good liniment and one that not only gives I nroMt relief from pain, bnt being antisentir-.
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    • 91 5 ROBINSON Co. ANNUAL Cash Clearance SamW I ILI %j i i a— a— ■■■■■MWW^MMWXW— I— 1 '■■■iwiMwawMMMwawiaM— IS NOW PROCEEDING Real Bargains Genuine Reductions ONCE A YEAR ONCE A YEAR ONLY. ROBINSON Co. m L Ship of the Deser, BOUtOII ROUge is no less famous than pp FcIIICCA EGYPTIAN *p
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  • 392 6 (ientlenif-n. to solace their wearied minds by honest pastimes, playe at ehesse, thea-tru-nomer's gam*', and the philosopher's game which whettes thyr wittes, recreates theyr minds and hurts nobody m the mean season. All communicati'-n- "Should l*? addressed lo the Chesa Edit"!-, Singapore Free Press." Original problems, games
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 206 6 Chronic Diarrhoea. Many sufferers from chronic diarrhoea have obtained prompt relief by the use of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of the worst cases of this disease have been permanently cured by it after other treatment and skilled physicians had failed. For sale by all dealers. Japan
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    • 496 6 aJJBtL Are your lips white. SE^Vy your cheeks colorless, lIIM your ears transparent? w^mVkW n( yOU tfl^ n ;fe*^f'i worn? It WMwJmw^^Vww^K I tW *"S v-A^v tiontosee ISwteV^ /ll blooming 1 f J 'cheeks, and a bright, cheerful face, m every bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If your appetite is poor,
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    • 519 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 at
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    • 617 6 SHIPPING. M. M. MESSAGERIES MAEITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD. Oceanien Sept 6 Tonkin Sept 6 Tourane Sept 20 Austraiien Sept 20 Armand Behic Oct 4 Polynesien Oct 4 Ernest Simons Oct 18 Oceanien Oct 18 Singapore- Batavi a. —S.S. La Seyne sails
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    • 768 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chins, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Billi of Lading waned for Ohina Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porta, Steamers will Isavs Singapore oa t*t about MAIL LINES. Outward (for Chi.ia) Delta Sept 10 Assay©
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    • 640 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail Itfimcri the above company maintain a rcp v lar service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hor kong Shanghai en route. FLBBT. Tons. Coca 8.8. Japan 6.0 s J. G OUI s.s. Gregory Apcar 4.606 S. H. Efc s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4.."
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  • 1042 7 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 12ilnt. 15/- 16/--30.000 1 1 Him Caves 10 5 2 6 5 5 0 80,000 1 1 Bata Tiga (Selangor) 5 1 19 0 2 0 0 lon Cl I BukitKajang 2:} t> 25 0 IUU.UOO «j
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  • 158 7 Sept. 4 Tin ms mm mm buyers f<»9. 2, Gambier mi 12.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 M 14.17^ Gambier Cube No. 3 32.00 Pepper ßlaek (ore's. Spore) buyers 12 00 Pepper, White (fair buyers 19 50 Nutmegs (110 to ths 16.00 Nutmegs (80 to tha lh.) 22. C0 Mace
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  • 72 7 (CORRB ;i.!> I I ro Sept Bank 4ms 2/4J demand 24: Private credits 3 m I 2 4 I »ai credits »> m s 24 1 1 Fuan< k, demand Bank... 294| GrBB ma vy, demand 239 [HDIA.T.T 175; Bovosiova, demand 24.%dia. Yokohama, demand nom. 113| Java, demand 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 426 7 On the Berth. MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND. :my -NEDERLAND.' 1 Hail Service. sir's Mail Sn imei "ORANJE „i on HM Mb instant, al led lo arrive here on the i DJk let Babang. Colombo, Sues, A rs, Tangier, LLbonand I Ltd- inst., al 1 p.m. I Lf- app'y to THE SHIPS AOKNCY,
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    • 663 7 TO LET. STORAGE GODOWN TO LET. (ir^-.md fl )or (concrete) area :>,441 p\. ft. Light first :hor ar.»a 1,000 square teet. Groond tl jor aboot 2 ft. above ievel of street. Two cart-loading entrances m Selangor St. it, and one m Trafalgar Street. Situation of Godown adjacent to Tanjong Pagar
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    • 24 7 *V**jU^OOm jffS^WWmmm\t, <%° A \%!^Jmmm\ __^_____fs Wm Each M k geware (f^lDn V v fef' r W Coßderlcils. Wi J BmW Sl^_____iil w ltti m
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 841 7 VESSELS o J[_N PORT. Flag and Tons Commander* Arrived From For Wh<B Waterwitch H M.S. survey 830 Douglas duly 2d P. Swettenham L nee r tain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 4 00 Ahmed Aug 20 P. Swettenham Zihora Sar. yacht OS Nanda Aug 19 Kuching Ku< hing Steamers Flag Tona
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    • 211 7 WEATHER REPORT. Haas Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Sept 4. H'kong Ka 29 92 HI M c Manila 10a 758 nTEO 27 25 o FTkong 1 p 29 81 EI M c Manila 4 f 756 NWI 90 M B H'kong Q 29.79 Calm IS Manila Q 75. SSBI
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  • 958 8 The Highest Mountain m Malaya Gunong Kerbau towers into the sky to the Horth of Ipoh and is seated m Mr Conway Belfield's Handbook to the Federated Malay States to be tne highest mountain m the I chain of mountains which run throughout almost the entire length of
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  • 267 8 (Vi a Hongkong Macao's Delimitation. Peking, 26th August. The Grand Council and Ue Waiwnpu have been m receipt of telegrams from the gentry and merchants of Canton pointing out that H. E. Kao Eih Che'in, the Special Commissioner, has observed perfect reticence over the negotiations regarding the Macao
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  • 154 8 The September medal was played for on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a win for Mr J. Clchnst who returned a nett score of 78. Twenty-seven members competed and following curds were returned. J. Gilchrist 49 45 16 7S Lieut Eddis 13 38 -1 2 7:'
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  • 45 8 LOCAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. The following were the results of the third round m the above played on the Keppel links. Fowlie beat Crabb Watt one up. Mugliston beat Hitchcock 5 aud 3. Stevens beat Stratum at the 20th hole. aliles beat Ferguson 3 and 2.
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  • 44 8 The match between Babul Khairat and G.l* O. m the M day cup competition which took place on the Reclamation gronnd last Siturday turned out to ba a keenly contested gime from Bi irt to tiuish aud ended m a pointless draw.
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  • 219 8 A correspondent of the Vossische Zeitung writes from Bangkok that the Struggle for markets becomes more and more keen. The French have almost excluded the foreigner from their sphere, and the English are showing a manifestly hostile spirit to German enterprise. The ideas of Chamberlain will
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  • 18 8 A Brtisher, named E. G. Lee, has been placed at the head of the Mines' Department at Tongkah.
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  • S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 196 8 B Singles. Dr. Butler ser beat Bush ser, 6 —3, 6 —l. i M. H. Mergler ser beat Matson 1, 6 —2, 6—2. Freeman ser v Keenan owe 5, urfin. A. C. Mergler owe 2 beat C. Muir ser, 6 —2, 3_6, 6—2. Godfrey 4 beat Brandt owe
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    • 336 8 Championship. > E. F. S tlzmann v F. E. Marsh. E W. P. Fulcher v W. H. Threifail. Perkins v Cheek. A. Singles. C. Rinsford owe 4 v A P. Cameron 1. J. Robertson ser v Lt Eddis owe 1. B Single. Noon ser v Stevens 1. A.
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    • 118 8 < > >vedodds. W O'Connor 31.1, L E P. Wolferstan 15.1, F. M. Elliot 15, T. Sarcombe Smith 15, A. Morrison 5, A. Robertson 3 E. A. Swan 3. Scratch. E. G. Bioadrick,' R. Pierce. Received odds. W. E. Hooper 1, F. J. Pigott 2.
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    • 101 8 W. C. Suter and A. Y. Gahagan Byes A. E. G. Coveney v H. C. Paxon H. w! Buckiand v E. G. Broadrick T. Sei combe Smith v Sir A. Young; C. M. Van Cuylenbnrg v A. Morrison A. Robertson v H. Fort; F. J. Pigott v T.
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  • 863 8 The Messageries steamers Oceanien and lonkin are due this morning, going East srnd West, and will be despatched this evening for Yokohama and Marseilles respectively. At last there is some definite news of the Kalomo leaving. For months this historic steamer has been lying at the East Wharf
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  • 39 8 Per Lady Weld: Messrs. F. G Wallace] and Goldie. Per LaLeyne Messrs. Morton, Him Zoang Ek, Sauw Yoe An and Hendricks. I Per Austria Dr Davis and Mr. R, Yakehes. Per Ban Whatt Hin Mr. Wong Kut Sang.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 40 8 Bowel Complaint m Children. Children when teething are liable to attacks of diarrhoea anil this trouble, especially m warm weather, should never be neglected. Tbe best medicine m use for ailments of this I kind is Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
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    • 30 8 A Jumble Sile of clothing and article?, useful and ornamental, will be held at H Waterloo River Valley Road, at 10 am. and 4 pm. on Saturday, Sept. 18th. A
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    • 18 8 W. J. GARCIA! (Corner of) ORCHARD ROAD. 1 For Good, Cheap, Reliable Pianos new, secondhand and for hire.
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    • 444 8 Proprietor: J. CAKAPIET. ENGLISH MANAGEMENT. Em THE ADELPHI HOTEL. "An Hotel relying on intrinsic merits, and NOT on fictitious reputation." MUSICAL DINNERS AND TIFFINS. TTH ADELPHI ORCHESTRE MIGNON. The finest Bijou Orchestra m the Far East" GUEST NIGHT, EVERY SATURDAY. The Adelphi Orchestra may be flf ffTifl for BoonptlOMs. ate.,
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