The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 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, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1909. NO. 6,696
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  • 137 1 More rubber crop returns are announced Page 4 Notes on Saturday's race training appear on page 8. The funeral of Mr N. H. D. Cuscaden took place yesterday morning Page 5. Several Magistrates' appeals weie dealt with yesterdav Page 5. Tbe Pollard company gave an interesting performance
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  • 1243 1 Bex, is th< Bh< ITaltej v rers fssd entre from rhich to undertake cycling es lil ions, is a rale this part of Swtta tag nof very populai n tm amongsl torn itfl wii imagine that b found pent is within two ■at übm
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 310 1 VIQTORI74 THEATRE. POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA GO. To Night, Tie- 7th The Girl from Paris. Wednesday Bth A Gaiety Girl. ItaradftJ 9th Sketchy Bits. Friday 10th The Belle of New York. Sat 1 lth Matinee at 4p m. THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. Children half price to Matinee only. BOX PLAN
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    • 529 1 Entertainments. aTlhTambra To Night! To Night! I NEW PICTURES. Film d'Art. THE TOWER OF NELSE. French Historical Piece. A Drama m 21 Scenes specially adapted for the Cinematograph Show by F. Gaillardt from Alexandre Dumas' celebrated work. CASTE. M. Henri Krause of the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt, Paris. M. Alexandre of
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    • 109 1 m m LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy land sales Page 3. Notice to estate managers Page 1. Notice re Singapore doll show Page i. Good typewriting clerk wanted Page B. List of the Pollard's entertainments Pape 1. Lambert and Butler's smoking mixtures Page 5. Steward wanted to take charge of Sailors' Home—
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 337 1 THE WEEK. TrjISDAT, 7th High Water.— 3.2 a., 5.1 Singapore Assizes commence. Legislative Council, 2.3' p S.C.C. Tennis TournameLt. A Gaiety Girl," Vie. Theatre, l .> p WBDKBSDAY, Sth ffieh Water:- 4.36 a 3 54 S Y.M.CA. Reception to Chinese Secty B p S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. 44 The Girl from
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  • 208 2 Laxity m Peking. Peking dispatches state that though the opium prohibition was enforced m Peking with much stringency at the outset, this keenness has since gradua'ly worn off. It is now but a farce. Orfijials, who were addicted to smoking, after having been passed as cured, nave been
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  • 173 2 Contrary to general belief we have not to go far back to trace the origin of the bridal orange blossom custom. Like most feminine fashions this one came from France, and was introduced into England by Queen Victoria France, m the first place, had copied it
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  • 105 2 It is admited to-day that tbe best cure of all mind disturbances ia digging m the soil," remarks Dr. William Graham, medical superintendent of the Belfast District Lunatic Asylum, m his annual report. A wellknown specialist on nervous diseases told a Morning Leader" representative that digging
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 128 2 A CURE THAT CURES There are men and women m every locality who are being racked to death with Rheumatism. Many of them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, massage, Ac, while others have been doctored until they have lost all hope and patience. Little' 3 Oriental Balm
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    • 620 2 NOTIQES. NOTICE. Applications will be received at the Master Attendant's Office up to the 30th September, 1909, for the post of Steward, Sailors' Home. Salary $540 per annnm with free board and lodging and with an additional sum of $300 per annum for otber duties, which can be ascertained on
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    • 250 2 LEONG CHEONG& Co. B.G* AnfITXS B HHSIc lafJj Wj mWw j£§ N,^HP^PP. j Leon Cheong Co. Singapore. <—^ fl mW^ '™*$aM wi HI This is to give notice that the Elephant Trade Mark sometimes known as the Elephant and Palm Tree Trade Mark is the property of Guthrie and Company
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    • 571 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedie House, Bishopsgate Street Within, London EC. London Bankers National Provinciai 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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    • 450 2 lINSURANep* MANUFACTURERS^ W6l 'RANCH CV. (»FCANai, v Established 1887 Policies are World-Wide. Non-Forf e <V and Indisputable It has to-day mon- business i.i f oroft any otber Canadian Life Insuranc ever han at tbe same bjjbj, All claim-; are promptly pi j cash surrenders, etc., granted i application, by the
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  • 883 3 re .tt many persons the terrors of r f 0r0.:.-un:<f, short a-< it is, quitp ;,v hence it is t h it amon^ com- sea-si* kne.-i3 is of (considerable Th^re <re many individuals who t jj, r upset by mai de mer v inroad nltrmately does them Ik** mod.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 How to Prevent Blood Poison. >'• '".^suessand neglect are the chief causes li d poisoning. A cut or bruise, however should have immediate attention. A I -lumtni and one that not only gives I I telieJ from nain, but being antiseptic,
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    • 395 3 Beautiful Japanese Pottery AND ORIENTAL GOODS i GREAT 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. EACH DAY. The Goods are now on view and comprises Beautiful Satsuma
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    • 208 3 JUST ABEIVED Japanese Fancy Articles Ex s.s. MIS HIM A MRRU" For Sale Privately at our Sale-room. A collection of beautiful silk embroidered screens: fancy brass and bron/.eware, Ac. Also a number of elaborately carved cherry-wood chairs, tables, cabinets &c. Exceptionally low prices. Inspection invited. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. m Bankruptcy,
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    • 98 3 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1023. Sea stocks of ail kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at tbe Wharveß, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. IF THAWED DAILY SUPPLIES are re quired, orders for same must be telephoned
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    • 347 3 Genasco Roofing. 2 Ply $10 per roll of 216 square feet. complete with Nails, Caps and Cement for fixing. Sectional Illustration nr ;i jb yp;CENASCO SMOOTH SUBFACE READY KOOFIM /J fjM fit* ~~W? "Genasco" is prepared for The Tropics is cheap, neat and easily fixed. IMPORTER?, BORNEO CO., LTD. ratneTsafes.
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  • 25 4 Tbusdale. At tbe General Hospital. PenaDg, on August 31, 1909, tbe wife of W. H, Tbusdale, Warders' Quarters, Penang, of i son.
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  • 1419 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1909. Hete shall the Press the People's right m?hit»fa. U*:awed by influence and unbriber c. £»n. 1 He patriot Truth bei glorious precept c aw< Pledged to Religion Loyalty and The announcement that the Government is to take over the administration of the
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  • 679 4 A fancy dress Ball held at Sern then on Friday night was a most successful i unction. There are twenty.four omlc&ees M the September list of the work at the Supreme Court. Mr W. Errs Kenny is Beting ss State Engineer, Negri Sembilan, vice Mr B. Wai[ich, transferred f >r
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  • 45 4 MISSING ACCOUNT.-. Hongkong Police Suspic [fiavm sawi ffongfrong, K.-eeivedat Mr \V. Butler Wright* el* to the Canton- Hongk on g i, (Chine--) ssctiou ius I conditions that MfffStf ing ts (0,000 dollars. The Police have BMffMd that he Wt l. the Tenyo Maru.
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  • 27 4 Wright has been arr. {ShaSmgayai) by the Municij a warrant EroSB Urn British signed by the Jspanon lie Will Inf brOttgfaf i,} b n n.
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  • 34 4 (jPVowi out wn < 1 1 A. Mess NrhJ S srvan Mary's Church, Eutlt [etaapor, on day evening, for the Ists I 0 Mttmisi oner ol I Wn\ t W 9
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  • 48 4 i' 1 v Lumpur, S 1 1 The following rubhm ced. F. M. S frsbher Oe for ll«. at against 6 i I Total 1 <r three sa I'J.!' 1 9 last year. Kuala Luaapor Rubber Cj 33,900 lb. airainst 15,455 Three months crop f>3,157 aga
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  • 118 4 Another venture bee been regit si Singapore under the abofl title. million dollar shares, of which kept m receive. To take over < Guau's and Trafalgar Estate an; :he latter with Para rubber. certain other lands adjacent an I tbe wii .le of the asse'n of
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  • 43 4 Messrs. F. W. Kirker and C that the output of clean ore moVw. of August was Elevators 12 Tribute 270.99 pikuls. Total Senawan o R: H l Tbe output of dry rubber from >.-..... Estate for the month of A.. 1,903 ibs.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 227 4 To thi Bditok. Sir,— l would be glad if you l a few lines m your valuable papei i H attention to the insufficient ligbtii g Street, m tin hope thai the tuthoritiei trill think it worth thtii to look into this matter. V Street to C<
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 203 4 JUST LANDED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF JOHN DUNCAN SON'S., (Glasgow) TURKISH AND EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. In Several Sizes. Condition Guaranteed. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. J jjj^Ppk SPECIAL WINCHESTER /fePljj!^ RACKETS. t ~si^:--.zz4ija SPECIALLY MADS AND STRUNG \^z:.zr:.:s^~±±J F0R THE TROPICS. Sj per doz. Ayres Championship Tennis Balls V 7.00 Ayres Championship Handicap
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    • 76 4 THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIMITED. have been for a auarter of a century selling oianos of the highest class and reputation. They wish to advertise that they also sell a FINE RELIABLE PIANO, made m London by skilled English Workmen at $365, $UOO, $U35 and $U9O. THE VERY BEST PIANOS
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    • 159 4 G. R. Lambert Co., I LIMITED. Our firm having had the privilege to take 30 different subjects of PHOTOGRAPHS I Of the Visit of H. E. The Governor! TO Kelantan and Tringganu now offers them to the public for $1.50 per unmounted copy or §20 per unmounted complete set, and
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  • NORTH POLE HERO.
    • 33 5 I- ammo Telegraph. Beoteafe) raft has telegraphed his conM D* Cook. Bceeised at l j > 36 am. .-g hu statement of the sever■ld to Fahr below ?ro, and not BS le.
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    • 60 5 v lined v KMnmaad with the teen I k, who were io nueator] thai he was ashed to pg il dc s 'lithe Roya] Family. re still livided especially m t, where it is recalled that Dr. i feat of at g the oneocquerable •i
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    • 15 5 I\ Cook m reply to c asm seirate »c, sad aayi icientisti
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  • 524 5 UU) 9 LILLIPUTIANS. little memben of Pollard'i u:p any played to mot her BM al the Victoria Theatre '-staged, "In Tjwn," is ka >wa, IB I II produced a few years v Singapore al fctenn with great sueKrom the railing of the curtain m the first flmmiag little
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  • 67 5 GREETED BY THE KING. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's) U^c. Sept. <">, 3 20 pm. Lt. Coi Bxden Powell at the Crystal Palace reviewed twenty thousand boy scouts. The papers comment on the remarkable growth of a movement which ia only three years old. His M-tjastj the King scut
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  • 51 5 Baoeived S-^pt. 6, 6 12 p.m. he B Mtrd oi Trade has intervened m the dispute between the watermen ani lightermeu of the Port of London and their erapi- -vers, and the ballot of the former as to whether they should go ou strike has been raspen
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  • 36 5 To Please Reichstag. R nerved at 10 31 a.m. Count Zeppelin invited two hundred members oil the Reichstag and the Federal Council to Friedrichshafen and took them m batches of fifteen across Lake Constance.
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  • 23 5 The Peking Chinese agreement has been signed. Japan recognises the Tiumen River as the boundary of K ->rea and Manchurii.
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  • 11 5 The Blackpool Aviation week commences on Oct. IS. > e> <
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  • 223 5 A VuLINIKEK Fl'N ERA!.. The funeral of the late Mr N. H. D. Cuscaden took place at the Bidadari cemetery yesterday morning. The deceased was an active member of the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteer) and was given a aiilitarv burial. The ejffio was draped with the I'nion
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  • 142 5 The fifth Assizes for the year commence at the Supreme Court to-day before the Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndman-Jones, Tnere are only six cases on the list and it is not expected that the Assizes will last lon^. Martin Alexander Tobin has to anBwer three charges of criminal
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  • 65 5 The Calcutta mortality report for the week ending Aug 19, shows that of the 888 deaths that occurred m Calcutta during the past week, there were 18 deaths from plague, and 7 from cholera included m the returns. Both plague and cholera were therefore epidemic during the week. The ratio
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  • 717 5 Threatening warn Intent. In the District Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr Howard, the case of Chia Mak Chuan vs Tan Go Reh was heard which presented some interesting features. The former was accused of having threatened the latter m a violent manner unless he (the plaintiff) at once
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  • 84 5 The foundations of a Roman villa have been discovered near the chalk quarries at INortfefleet. A number of red tile pavements, many fragments of pottery, including ornamented castor vases, and a Roman well, 12 feet deep, have been fcuud. At a special mee'ing of the aTavy League held at the
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  • 389 5 A Long List Waiting. There are no fewer than sixteen appeals from the decisions of police magistrates on the Supreme Court list. These have accumulated during the absence m Penang of the Judges. In the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, the Chief Justice, Sir William Hynd-man-Jones, was occupied with
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  • 129 5 A pleasing variation of entertainment for Singapore will be held next month, m the form of a DjII Show, at St. Mary's, under a Ladies' Committee of which Lady Evelyn Young is the President, and Mrs Robertson and Mrs Saunders, Honorary Secretaries. The (undressed) dolls have now
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  • 76 5 The management of the above cinematograph bhow have now concluded fresh arrangements regarding the Orchestra, which will go far to making the music a great feature at this show. The programme, which i 3 changed to-night, includes some excellent films, the final part of the Second Show being
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  • 29 5 At the meeting of Council this afternoon the motion of the Treasurer for the additions to the Estimates will be considered and the Municipal Bill m Committee.
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  • 153 5 The Netherlands India Government have been turning their attention to India for cattle stock suitable for improving the breed m the Dutch East Indies. It is understool that a couple of ve'erinary surgeons have been visiting ludia for the purpose of purchasing cattle for breeding operations m the Dutch East
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 559 6 INTERESTING TO THE MERCHANT. SERVICE. boOSifi OVFICSat*! Ckrtimcate Takkn ANI> R>. IT R NED. The stranding of the steamer Mahratta ©a the Goodwin Studs some months ago on a voyage from India, is now matter ol history, but what foil jwed may cot be generally known to
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  • 145 6 Mistress Cai.i.ei* Ofob TO Bun Mis 3 Handford, the headmistress of St. John's Church ot England Infants' School. Chatham, is losing an appointment worth L'loO a year for the sake of collection of animal pets which nhe keeps at the school. In order to interest aud instruct her
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 494 6 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A good typewriting clerk, Chinese preferred must have bad previous experience. Apply Office Manager JOHN LITTLE k Co., Ltd. Sept 7 10.9 WANTED A first class cook. For terms, apply to Officers' Mess, Tanglin. Sept 7 14.9 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. Experienced Planter seeks Engagement as Manager or Senior
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    • 1092 6 SHIPPING. M. M. MESSAGERIES MAEITIMES, MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Adtn, Egypt and Marseille*. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD. Tourane Sept 20 Austraiien Sept 20 Armand Behic Oct 4 Polynesien Oct 4 Ernest Simons Oct 18 Oceanien Oct 18 Singapore-Batavia.— S.S. La Seyne aaile every fortnight m connection with the Outward and
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    • 740 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Por China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, S3 cd iter ran can Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Ohina Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or aboot MAIL LINES. Outward (for China)
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    • 681 6 SHIPPING. 1 JaL/# JL* Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIHP The fast and well-known mail eteamerthis Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Suuli >. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplea, (connection Ma: Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Sa Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singap<.r^ kong, Shanghai, Nagaaaki Kobe te Tok
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  • 973 7 Cap. Issum. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 12* Int. I§/. 16/ 30.000 1 1 Bitu Caves 10 r, 2 6 5g 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Salangor) 5 1 ISO 119 6 lo.)000 H BukitKajang 2 3 6 2SO (1 M m n
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  • 85 7 (Corrected up to Sept. f Bank 4ms tmt mm 0/4 demand 24 Private credits _m s t/41% credits 0_ s 2CU j Fran < k, demand Bank... _H4_ I G e k m a n y demand 239 2 I In m a, T. T, i" 7 r< IUOHOKOira,
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  • 156 7 Sept. I 22 r G*mbier buyers 12 25* Gambier On be No. 1 14 17' Oambier Cube No. I 12 00* Pepper Black (ord* a. S'poro) 1 2 50 Pepper, White (fair buyers lfi 70 Nutmegs (110 to the 16.0_j Nutmegs (80 to the lh.) m 22 OO Mace
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 513 7 On the Berth. NOTICE. Singapore to Bangkok. mmt i Baa Hong Liong," Captain aye Singapore on Friday the mber, 1900, at 8 a.m. sharp. (j 0I: accommodation for first and pa-sengers. Kiectric Light). pass ige 850 or HO ticals. ige 3 »0 ur 140 ticals. be. apply to L«>W SUM
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    • 660 7 TO LET. j STORAGE GODOWN TO LET. Ground floor (concrete) area 3,444 srp ft. Light first floor area 1,000 square feet. Ground Moor about 2 ft. above level of street. Two cart-loading entrances m Selangor Street, and one m Trafalgar Stre.t. Situation of Godown adjacent to Tanjong Pagar Dock Property
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    • 52 7 GRIMAULTS SYRUP I of Hypophosphite of Ume tfBRONCHITIS^|'^ t y CATARRH, 1 STUBBORN WEAK LUNGS, I I;h COUCHS, J«, CONSUMPTION J l^k Awm\.-.. tg-^^— j* *hj a J_ H^ v wi_ri zjp fis ia H^_ JHa^ "w»» Sb^*_|__. __H| 1 Paris, B, r. Vivienne I°l^^PJ BEWARE I S*i Ic' bwww+.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 785 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Ear SSSs j^**3"V.Js- «c-T" F.M.S. Yacht 4UO Ahmed A_g 26 P. Swettenham _SV__ *_£_U Amherst Brit 135 Scott Aug 31 Pontianak Po E t7a_k ;r" ai ear- gas 5 S" s as- s_ ■a or I"* t S? I L Q8 n AUg 8 P S ett
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    • 80 7 PASSENGERS. Per Kinta Mr 11. Thompson, Mrs Routledge, Mr R Sooular, Miss Maekay, Mr W A Hildred, Mr H. A. Cbdd, Mr and Mrs Linscott, Mesbrs W. Cummin^ ,s w Tiang Lisa, Neo Van Wi, X e Yeng W., Sect T.ang Chuan, H. Steward, W. L Walkans, E K. Weare,
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  • 858 8 Saturday morning, dawned beautifully bright and clear for training operations on the course, the track having benefited considerably by the shower the day previous. The number ot* early n>ing sportsmen proami was quite large and some interesting work was witnessed. Albatross (Native) was one of the first to
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  • 69 8 Mr Hall Caiue had a great ovation at tbe Theatre Bora), Oouglas, when he took tbe part of Magnus Stephenson m his own play, The Prodigal Sod, the actor earn* for tho" part having been seized with illness. Mr Hall Came did not dress for the part. He came on
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  • 607 8 (Via Ceylon Development Fend Bill. London, August 27th. In the House cf Commons, Mr Lloyd George introduced the Development Fund Bill, which enables the Treasury to make free grants for the purpose of developing forestry, agriculture, and rural industries, for the construction and improvement of harbours and
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  • 43 8 London, August 27th. Ihe iatest betting on the St. Lager is as follows Evens Bayardo. 3 to 1 against Minora. DO to 14 Louviers. L>; to S Bachelors Double. 25 to 1 The Story and Diamond Stud. 100 to 3 Mirador.
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  • 154 8 I>r. .J. Wilbur Chapman and Mr. Charles fit. Alexander and their party of evangelists, numbering over a doz m m all have arrived m Hongkong from Australia by the N V K. steamship Kumano Maru. Dr. 6. M. Harston, who has acted as honorary ophthalmic surgeon at the Hongkong Tungwah
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  • S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 249 8 I Championship. E. P. Salzma nn beat F. E. Marsh, 6—2, W. Q. Threifail beat E W. P. Fulcher, Perkins v Cheek, unfin. A. Singles. 0. Rinsford owe 4 v A. P. Cameron 1, unfin. Lt Eddis owe 1 beat J. Robertson ser, w.o. B Single. Noon ser
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    • 132 8 TODAY 'S TIES. Championship. Green v O'Connor. Parsons v Butler. Ransford v Swan. Miles v Muir. Gallimore v Perkins or Cheek. A Singles. Mugliston v Ruchwaldy (To finish If R. is not m Double Handicap. B Singles. P. Gold, v H. Fort. Brandt v Godfrej. Boyd v Mergler. Keenan v
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    • 149 8 Championship. Cox v Dennys. Nunneley v Mugliston. Green v Salzmann. A Singlfs. Salzmann if not m championship v Cameron or Ran&ford. B Single. Fatchitt v Freeman if he wins on Tuesday. C Singles. E. J. Tloy, vJ. Watson. Cochran v Capt Marshall. Carpenter v Hadden. Proctor v Gray,
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  • 39 8 There was played on Beach Road last evening m tbe junior cup competition, an evenly mafched game between teams of the Tramway Company and Tanjong Kling, which ended m a win for the latter by I—o.1 0.
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  • 46 8 London, August 27th. Hampshire bas beaten Warwick, at Bournemouth, by an innings and 53 runs. Lancashire has beaten Somerset, at Manchester, by 93 runs. Notts has beaten Derby, at Nottingham, by an innings and 94 runs. Kent has beaten Leicester, at Dover, by an
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  • 916 8 The British India steamer Thongwa sailed yesterday afternoon with mails, passengers and cargo for Madras and S. Indian porfs. The German Australian steamer Flensburg, from Newcastle (NS W.) with a full cargo of coal, is now due. The branch Messageries steamer La Seyne, with tha outward and homeward
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 11 8 W.J. GARCIA (Corner of) ORCHARD BOAD. For Good, Cheap, Reliable Pianos
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    • 199 8 s" "CREEN BUTTERFLY" BRAND MILK _._*i" i""*" "'^-^^-^--^a^^l-ML ffus s e lTsI .I <c _Xto l JJT FRESH PMILEF! J |^JZ£D:IMPRQVED^| t ALL DEALERS KEEP STOCKS. SOLE ACENTS PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., Singapore or Penang. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices. RIBBED
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