The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 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, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1909. NO. 6,697
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  • 138 1 The Assizes opened yesterday before thd Chief Justice Page 8 The Tsar's visit to Italy and Turkey has been abandoned Page 5. Information re Elphin stone] (Heawood) Rubber Estates Page 5. There was a good bouse for the Pollards' performance last evening P^g© Interesting news froto Penang
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  • 962 1 Those who are sufficiently interested bo follow the proceedings, from tiim to tuM of the Legislative Council of the Strait* S.- tlements, musl have noted the clockwoik simplicity with when many new B.lia are passed into law. Although complete unanimity on any one measure rarelv exists be'ween I'u
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 435 1 The Subscription List will close at 3 p.m. on the 9th day of September, 1909. THE ELPHINSTONE ESTATES, LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies" Ordinance 1889). S Capital $550,000 Divided into 550,000 Shares of $1 each err will be issued to the Vendors or their Nominees 282,500 Shares credited a- Fully
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    • 153 1 We Lead Competition Follows. NEW- PIANOS ON HIRE jjL Mm M PER MONTH TUNING REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. S. MOUTRIE $f Co., Ltd. UNDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS BUILDINGS. FRASER& CHALMERS, U. Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agents. Art Needlework and Flower Depot, 217, ORCHARD ROAD. ARRANGED
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    • 331 1 Entertainments. alfTambra To*Ni&ht To*Ni&ht I NEW PICTURES. Film d'Art. THE TOWER OF NELSE. French Historical Piece. A Drama in 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 the Comedie
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    • 90 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Y.W C.A. garden sale Page 6. Furnished house wanted Page 6. Robinson's sale, special lines Page 5. Elphinstone Rubber Company Page 1. The Star motor cars at Wearne's garage Page 8. Sale of household furniture, plants etc Page— 3. Riley Hargreavss' civil engineering department Page 1. The Paris
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 389 1 THE WEEK WIDNIBDAY, Bth High Wat*r:- 4.36 a 3 54 p Y.M.C.A. Reception to Chinese Secty 8 p S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. The Girl from Paris," Vic. Theatre, p Thuksdav, 9th fficrh Water.— 6.36 a. 5.18 r. SCC. Tennis Tournament P Si O Mail Homeward due. Ladies' Bisley, Balestier range. Sketchy
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  • 501 2 Extrai'ltios Allowed After Fifteen Days. At the Colombo Police Court, Charles Joseph John Roberts, who is wanted at Ban^.ok on a charge of embezzlement, w<is produced before Mr R. W. Bjrde in eounec tion with the application for extradition. Mr 0. B. Elliott watched proceedings on behalf
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  • 267 2 Details oj His Stay in Ceylon A3 previously stated Lord Kitchener will arrive in Colombo from India, via Tuticorin, on September loth and will be met by Captain Theobald, A. DC. Lord Kitchener, who will be accompanied by Captain Fitzger*l3, late Assistant Military Secretary, ill spend the day
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  • 39 2 Bowel Complaint in Children. Children when teething are liable to attacks cf diarrhoea and this trouble, especially in warm weather, should never be neglected. The best medicine in use for ailments of this L-inrl is nhamh^rlain's Colic. Chnlpro. and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 648 2 NOTieES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Christian Cematery Bukit Timah Road. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice that after the 31st December next the Christian Cemetery at Bukit Timah Road will be closed for burials except in the case of interments in reserved plots for which leases have
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    • 446 2 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 Limited of Singapore London and Penang and that it is used by that firm as a Trade Mark for undershirts and hosiery generally
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    • 556 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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    • 469 2 MANUFACTURERS^]^ JNM RANCE Cu. of OAHAD* BSTABLISHBO IHK7 Policies are World-Wide. Non-Forfeii and Indisputable. e It lias to-day more buwnwH, m l, rri any other Canadian Life bMNUmBce I ever ban at Um same a^r. lD V All claims are promntlj cash surrenders, etc., granted ii application, by the OeneraJ
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  • 386 3 ir :i].' movement in the ports of rrascd considerably during the litV' partly tO tht reat P ro ,f the soil of the country, and aotfl abundant cultivation and Station The total tonnage of tin vt^, bfIMM Ports with OftfgOOl n WM i.;;;»:.i2 roister
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  • 270 3 The followin,: <\ poaied reeontij hi tb» ,i- in the Sketch •f the unplea-tantest incidents we huve had in the Stoek E\ iaaag« for long while ■g nan. Rna« of ibo bigtaal a ttf M hit as w:th TWf put thei>* friends and .ientd in: I PaSMgl at
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  • 110 3 fcfeal li.'-'t'f, in dlscussiru' L*>Td > ipooob al BowooJ. eipreawa It] living up to the I >h who kae« him when he I i.r nU i't C;in.idi. H« kai the fiKl o mrafC Of hia c.>UTiotiom Jao Um eoafl leuce that h.s M Mof the m.4J->rir_v of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 6 3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anl Diarrhoea Remedy.
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    • 544 3 Beautiful Japanese Pottery AND ORIENTAL GOODS GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FINE ART CURIOS. About UOO pieces of the highest grade at Messrs. R L Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms SATURDAY MONDAY llth and 13th September, at 10*30 a. m. EACH DAY. The Goods are now on view and comprise: Beautiful Satsuma Ware;
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    • 345 3 SIZAIRE-NAUDIN MOTOR CARS 12 H. P. Qomplete $2,300 With Hood, Magneto Ignition, Lamps, Horn, all tools etc. An exceptional opportunity to secure a POWERFUL 4 SEATED GAR at a reasonable figure. ON VIEW AT The Straits Motor Garage Syndicate, ORCHARD ROAD. AGENTS, BORNEO CO., LTD. RII I IADftQ We Undertake
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 70 4 Simon Smith.— On the 12th Angust, at the Parish Church, Westbury-on-Trym, by the Rev. J. Colmer Godwin, assisted by the Rev. E. J. Hensley, Dr. John Wellesley Simon, second eon of the late Dr. M.F. Simon, C.M.G., of Singapore, and of Mrs. St. Leger Simon, to Helen Mary, second
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    • 35 4 Ellis.— At No. 1, Pedders Hill, Hongkong, I. E. Ellis, age 80. McVittie. At Rangoon on the 26th Aug., of Bright's Disease, Louis F. McVittie, Assistant, the Bombay Bnrmah Trading Corporation, Limited. Aged 33.
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  • 1860 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1909. Here shall the Pram the People'"! right tnahttafa^ J' awerl bv influence and unbribec t Here patriot Tmtta h*i pi nonf precept! dn«< Pledged to Relieioo, Loyalty nui I When we remember the enthusiasm which the American nature always displays when anything
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  • 28 4 HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS CROP. Kuala Luiirjiii, Bopt. The August crop taken on Company's estates totalled UQ making the total crop I>r 1!,,- ei Months 210,917.
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  • 47 4 Against the Pinang Gazette; i/r. OMT i niknt.) iViiui., The Chetties have uMtttd i ini( action igtittt ill* 3 I'mani: Q article nnntllßod in tfat MM The letter of a roruwpoadaiil, published witb molliflying bttttetuentK, on tht mentioned. It contaiai fftrj MMJ senoua allegations
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  • 48 4 (Ft m i|..»ii. a The European drivers and n'r.-i:, railway have forwarded I petil lietjident-General M^arding the maant rules curtailing overtime pay and lea\e. It it stated thai il the denial,'.heeded there will I>h .1 u r <'nera: id b 1> <
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  • 526 4 \VIi!iKAWAI r<AIDLA.W*I C Owing to the illness oi coni| pOttpOBOOMBi in this cane wan hq >ran<l granted yesterday bf Ifr Colt ui until Tuesday next. The tirm in (ju< some goods itolen by two emploj i tember 25, and both ■ran ftfYeattd ll.i.K'iA! POB6BBBIOM "I Cn'MlO, A Chinese
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 280 4 THE GARRICK CIGARETTE ET LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed in 50's Air-Tight Tins. 1^ U rip. Toi»cc«i MESSRS. JOHN LITTLE CC, LTD. ROBINSON CO. John Dtde s go. Dd. WRITE Cheavin's nlla+a t S n n x s alL S6 each UUOLaLIUn. I mm 9 Rft tWe stock all the spare
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    • 97 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 Chappell Co., The Orchestrelle Co., Etc., 1 London. Repairing and Regulating of Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Etc. a speciality
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  • 121 5 PACKS ON THE IMAGINATION. Another Discoverer. Why didn't they Meet Sol Bariae Telegraph. Beater's) \l lOtWed at 10 f'» a.m. ter'i a.:- j bai received a telegram »wi ,;ui'.ii. i, jaed P«sary, an- tkal bi hai nailed the Stars and pel 'he N.-r*h i\ fa ri— Mondial >t
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  • 109 5 ROUGH ON COOK. Latter is Rather Glad. Reft Sept. 7, 4- pm, -v telegraphed to the New Yji!, bi mehed the North Pole <n &ftete daji before Cook) anJ latC lated Htv 1 day. He will talegmpo tu.l iceomit from BMI .u r.e r v»papers dtfTOtfl COIQBUIfI
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  • 181 5 I Bl irlRI. Fu. M I'AKIS. got .."\e sik-w The correct txpreg- professiaiisl brother exactly desI trim Paris" as played by the clever children under Mr UPi HM^pMtt. The musical plav e pl.iv taaa music, but what wis I 'he utter was supplied by Mr y i* f
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  • 185 5 IW I ftra Um ordw of the dfcj for our Dg At'..«-t:ev Oomml. (»a Mondav e FfMMMOIM 1 Hail, there wa3 a 1 NMtvt, it »vh:ch it wad announced M, Elliot, who succeeds P»ro District Grand Masrer of the Ar bipdago, that a pi^re of plate
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  • 117 5 JAPAN'S POSITION ASSAILED. Showing the U. S. Flag. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) Keceivei at 10 30 a.m. TheMmchurian Convention ig unfavourably oaimentedoa in the Uaited States, where the view is Opntsed that it gives J.ipan ■omething hke a monopoly of ail railroads in Manchuria. K anting Pott declares
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  • 51 5 The KoeUuaebfl of Berlin says that Germany would not Object to Etonian participation in Chinese loars as fir as the future is concerned and rights ilreadj acquired are unaffected. The principle of Garmany's policy in China is the ope» door, which must ba recognised for Russia and America
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  • 32 5 Hiten<ive official preparations for the reception of Prince and Princess Kuni are being made in the Doited State?, thereby demonstrating the goodwill of the Grant. ment towards Japan.
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  • 41 5 Reo Sept 7 'I 30 prn. It :s lUted that the Tsar't visit to the j Sultan of Turkey and King of Italy, which wis tixed for September his been abandon- ed owing to the ill-health of theTsaritsa.
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  • 35 5 t In the South Seas. i The French labour recruiting steamer Guidalite was recently driven ashore at c MVilikollo, New Hebrides. Natives massacred the captain and the crew, and looted the vessel. f
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  • 424 5 Oa our firs* page will be found a notification regarding the above, the proapectua of which will be issued to-day. For the information of the public we quote the following paragraph from the prospectus. "It is believed that a Company or Syndi -ate has bam registered in
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  • 985 5 There are indication* that the Fv>atbal Association hive not had such an easy tasl in disposing of the Professional Players Union an it expected to have, and the cabli lof September Ist pre'ty clearly indicate I tint those who were so insistent in maintain ing that the Uaion
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  • 21 5 Chronic Diarrhoea. Many sufferers from chronic diarrhoea have obtained prompt relief by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv.
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  • 767 5 NOVELTY FOR SINGAPORE, Description of the New Building. A type of building that is quite new to bmgapore is rapidly nearing completion. Ihis structure is known as "the Arcade 11 and extends from Riffles Place to Col'yer Quay. The site was formerly occupied by Guthne and Company's old
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  • 69 5 The fine big building at the foot of Fort Canning has been taken over bj Mr. E. Morosi and has been refurnished and fitted in fir6t-class style, ceiling fans kz. The session is from 9 p. m. to lip. m. and a selection of films made by the
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  • 31 5 Tkonoh Mines Ltd. Tronoh output for August was pikuls 3,360. Lahat Mines Ltd. Lahat output for August was pikuls 800. > To-night at 8 o'clock the reception to Mr. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 135 5 ROBINSON Co. lot uAdti oALt AFFORDS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING "Bedsteads" "Glassware" <Sc &c., <tc. ONCE A YEAR AND ONCE A YEAR ONLY JAPANESE DENTIST. CHABOES MODERATE WORK GUARANTEED. VB, K. TSUTADA, 74, Bras Basab Road fin front of The Cathedra) of the Good Shepherd). Proprietor: J. CAKAPIET. ENGLISH
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  • 308 6 CHINA EMERGENCY COMMITTEE. In the July issue cf China, the quarterly i Record of the Chi istian Literature Society for China, the Rev. Dr. J. Campbell Gibson puts in a few sentence an admirable state ,:ent I of the purposes of the China Emergency I Committee. He sajs The Church
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  • 49 6 Of course," w* exclaimed, witheriagly, yoa don't take two bites at a cherry." The follow hastily consulted hU Busy Man's Manual of Modern Mastication." Two f Foity- seven he rejoined enthusiastically. The cherry, it seemed, was looked upon aa hj no means the most digestible of fruits. *****.
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  • 63 6 The Echo de Paris thinks there are to« many statues in Paris. The increas? in the no oilers of statue*," it aays, augments the birthrate falls. That can hardly be a compensation. The only persons to benefit by this forest of effigies of mediocre individuals*
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  • 408 6 Mr. A. Gillett, of The Gardens, Sandling ark, Hytbe. Kent, England, wrote us on ipril 29th, 1905, describing his terrible sufferog from paralysis of the bladder, and of his vonderful recovery through using Doan's Jackache Kidney Pills. Tha case being one of such exceptional nterest, we
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 312 6 FOR STILE. Y. W. C. A. GARDEN SALE. A Sale of Fancy and Useful articles will be hold D.V.i at "Waterloo.' 118, River Valley Road, on Saturday, September l^tb, at 4 p.m. A Jurublt- Salt- from 10 a m. till noon, and at 4 p.m. till t>, also a -hour
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    • 115 6 PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. Always in stock Cameras, Plates, Papers Films and every kind of Photographic mate rials. Developing and Printing executed in good style and with despatch. Price list free. KONG HING CHIONG Co., 104, North Bridge Road Jan 5 5.1 j/*sf y pry *<^±^^-^ M4S£&&MAV£X Singapore Soda Water. Established over
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    • 543 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The Bteamers of this Comp&ny 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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    • 535 6 SHIPPING. M. M. MESSAGERIES MAEITIMES, MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Tourane Sept 20 Australien Sept 20 Armand Behic Oct 4 Polynesien Oct 4 Ernest Simons Oct IB Oceanien Oct IB Singapore- Batavia. —S.S. La Seyne sails every fortnight in connection with the Outward
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    • 672 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issned for China OoMt, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will tsars Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delta Sept 10 Assaye
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    • 722 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers c the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore. Hor,? kong Sl Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. C s.s. Japan 6.0)8 ,"!.(,< jj s.s. Gregory Apcar 4.606 S. H >. b.s. Arratoon Apcar 4.. r )10
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  • 971 7 inmn J >! G a _ri Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Mad.y 12. Int. 10/. \k a 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10 5 L 5 o 80,000 I 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 5 IHO 119 0 100,000 J J Bukit Kajang g4O .> 5Q (1
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  • 72 7 {Lommmenm rp to Sept. 7) Sink 4ms >t < >/4 u demand 2 4^* Private credits o m s 2 4*« credits (i m s ■> 'JJi Franvk, demand Bank..'. j^X 1 <TKKMANy t <letnand 2^9 t. t, 175J H«'X<iKoNG, demand 24i%di«. V'jkohama, demand nom.'ll'si Java, demand j Bangkok'
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  • 129 7 Sept. 7, Sf mm o v r buyers I'J.nr, Gambier Cube No. 1 w y Gambler Cube No. g 1200" Pepper Black (or**. S'por«) 1 M Pepper, White 'fair buyer* 18.75 Nutmegs (Hi) to tkt 1».)~ 16.00 Nutmeg fee th» ;W.) 2 2.0O Uorffi (^mtx>u»a) 247S Libenui Ocfle* 24
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 539 7 On the Berth. "mW TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA FOR Port Said, Genoa, Spanish Ports Lisbon Liverpool. BPAJOBB MAIL STEA.MKR [SLA DE PAN'AV" -tt'l to arrive here trum Manila or evening, the 11th Sept., and wili I fox Um above ports on the fol She }ks,s excellent accommoda tad ind class passengers
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    • 657 7 TO LET. A, STOEAGE GODOWN TO LET. Ground floor (concrete) area— 3,444 sj. ft. s Light first floor area— 1,000 square feet. Ground door about 2 ft. above level of street. Two cart-loading entrances in Selangor Street, and one in Trafalgar Street. Situation of Godown adjacent to Tanjong n I'agar
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    • 69 7 W :;I VANA f Tonic Wine im\ ysh. The ldeal Pi ck-me-up" ?\BU!J AS? A vitalising tonic specially prepared for use in I TONrel^fhE tropical climates. Dispels lassitude and depression, gives strength, energy and appetite, and aids digestion. An excellent safeguard against malaria and V: other fevers. ;^f A valuable
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 543 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Krtna u T D iy 6 IA Stnuto6SCo.T^£«B K.i*tna Brit 524 Learaont Brat 8 FkUDf Koustead P™»n» K If ga gs A- rW ass: sVan Diemen Dut 779 Duiker S P n t.< i i d m& Ki ssr s ft?— ssr- ragala Sum „3 Bckmidfc Sspt«
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    • 73 7 WEATHEK REPORT. Date B«jr Wind T-,™ a*i_ c f 7 P Ham Sky R *m Whl ,V on 5 an g A 2 Calm 8* Wi BEI 28 25 o <> Kandang KerUa Ho.pit*l, Sept 6 1909 a«v*7. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m Barom. 32 ¥&h. 29 922 29*18
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  • 947 8 CHIEF JUSTICE DEALS WITH THE WORK. The fifth An'l '8 for the year commenced at the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir William H. Hyndman Jones. Special Jcry romToBHI Cask. Mr Hasting Rhodes, tha Deputy Public Prosecutor, mentioned th^ order iu which he desired to take
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  • S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 176 8 Championship. Green beat O'Connor, 6—3, 6—^, Parsons beat Butler, t! —1, 3 —6, 6 —l. Ransford beat Swan, 6—4, 10—8. Miles beat Muir, 7 5,4 —6, 6 —4. Perkins beat Cheek, 6 —4, 9 —4. A Singles. Mngliston beat Ruchwaldy, 4 —(>, 6 —2, 8-6. B Singles. P.
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    • 136 8 Championship. Cox v Dennyg. Nunneley v Mugliston. Green v Salzaiann. A SINGLKM. Ransford owe 4 v Cameron rec. 1 to finish. B Sixr.LK. Brandt v Godfrey, to finish. C Singles. E. J. Thoy, rec. 2 vJ. Watson owe 2. Carpenter owe 1 v Hadden rec. 1. Williams v
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    • 230 8 A. SrNGI.KS. B B. Xunneleyowe 15 v V. D. Parsons, scr, to finish. E. F. Salzman v Rarsford or Cameron. J. E. Tyler Mugliston. B Singles. H. W. Noon scr. v Boyd, if he wins on Tuesday, owe 15. Dr Butler scr. v A. C. Mergler owe
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  • 59 8 Last eveuinir there took place on the Reclamation ground another match in the Malay cup competition, the contestants being J) u nl -M.iushoor aud Bintdng Timor. The first halt ended uneventfully and in the second period there was a tough struggle, but as neither side would yield the
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  • 92 8 The following property was disposed of by auction at Powell A Co.'s sale-room yes- ter.lty afternoon. Freehold hnd, area 20,000 square feet, part of Grant 2. sihute near the 4'h milestone Giylang ttoad, together with the dwelling thereon known as No >l'3Gayiang Koad. Bought by R. M M,
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  • 247 8 Ordinary Meeting. Tuesday, Sept 7. PRESENT: Hi3 Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson. The Hon'ble the Col. Sea Capt Sir A. Y^ung. the Treasurer J. O. Anthonisz."* the Attorney-General W. -T. Napier. the Ag. Col. Engineer, F. J. Pigott. Tan Jiak Kim. W. D. Barnes. E.C.Ellis. C. Me
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  • 557 8 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Com mandant, S. V. C. Singapore, 7th Sept S. V. A. Orderly officer for ensuing week Capt F Hilton. Orderly sergeant Sergt. D. A. Walker. Orderly corporal Corpl. E. E. Johnson. Parades on Tuesday and Friday, 14th anc 17th inst.,
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  • 903 8 A sailor died on the German steamer Siberia on Monday of ben-beri. He is to be buried on shore. Mr and Mrs A. W. Just and Mr and Mrs Aldworth have booked their passage by the "Nore" which leaves London on 25th"inst. M. Francois Deloncle passed through Singapore
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 12 8 W. J. GARCIA (Corner of) ORCHARD BOAD. For Good, Cheap, Reliable Pianos
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    • 195 8 STAR CARS. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CARS OF THE YEAR. SPLENDID LIST OF WINS FOR 1909. IRISH TRI/L^. Non-Stop Throughout. Fastest time on Both H... TPIIIQ Non-Stop Throughout. Special Silver Meda; <• p» ouumim ikulo. habmry Two Bron2e Medals for Hi CIimbm& AUSTRALIA A. C. PETROL 15 H p Star Winner
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