The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 October 1909

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1909. NO. 6,721^
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  • 126 1 Yesterday's training is described on page 10. The Chinese boycott of Japanese at Kinta is spreading Page 4. Lord RoBebeiy has declined further invitations to speak on the Budget Page 5. Suspicious persons have been arrested at llheims as spies Page 5. The Children's Aid Society met
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  • 1654 1 A considerable tiiLe ago a turnoverjappeared m this column extolling the sentimental beauty of sundials. Sundials, alee, are seldom seen m tbeee parts of the world, and perhaps oae should not legret then absence for they are associated with sentiment, that strong cord which binds the horn land
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 406 1 Popular Wants. TO LET. Furnished Seaside Bungalow, 139, Tanjong Rhu, next to Police station. Rent $1.50 per diem. Apply to Caretaker on the premises. A quiet Englishman is anxious to hear from a family who would be willing to receive him as an only paying guest. No objection to children.
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    • 173 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 9-30. Pathe Freres' Latest Novelties 41 GRASSE The City of Flowers. PERFUMERY INDUSTRY. THE MISADVENTURE 3 OF A PAIR OF TROUSERS Comic< A CHILD'S FAITH (Melodrama.) THE HORSE-SHOE (Comic.) Supported By Special Series of Comics Ac. MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD.
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    • 78 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cochran's patent boilers, save fuel and money Page 1. The Municipality require a dresser for Pulo Übin Page 3. Notice re closing of Government House domain Page 2. Furnished seaside bungalow at Tanjong Rhu to let Page 1. Special dinner and concert at the Adelphi hotel on Saturday
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 416 1 THE WEEK Wbdnhsday, 6th Hisrh W*Mr:— 3.6 n., 2.16 p Feast of Branches (Jewish Feetival.) S V I. Company Drill. Emulation Lodge 9 p Choral Festival, Cathedral 9 p Thursday, 7th High Water.— 4.2B a., 3.18 p. Tabernacle, Bth Day (Jewish Festival S.VI. Company Drill. P A O Mail Homeward
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    • 716 2 NOTiQES. NOTICE. Notice !g hereby given that all roads within Government Houso Domain will be closed to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 p m. on each of the foffowing dates, naoicJy OcJoi>or 12th, 14; i» and 16th. 11. V. TOWNER, Ag. Superintendent of Works and Surveys. Singapore, 6th
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    • 557 2 NOTWES. Merlimau Rubber Estates Ld It is hereby notified that shares m the abovenamed Company have been allotted m full to those applicants whose names are on our 44 Reserved Shares" List. The balance of one shilling per share is payable not later than the 25th of October, 1909. SHARPE
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    • 668 2 NOTWES. KELAMTAN GOVERNMENT NOTJFiGATiON7 Tenders are hereby invited for the Opium Farm for the Northern District of the State of Kelantan for a period of three years commencing from Ist January, 1910. All information may be obtained from the office of the Adviser to His Highness tbe Raja, Kelantan, the
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    • 453 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New Yohe. 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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    • 347 2 IXSURAMGES. I MANUFACfuRERsTI^I INM-iUNCEC,,. „F Z~* ERTAJ<LJKJ» Policies are World-W,, X and Inaispuial., It Las to-day mon bu-im any other Canadian L»t, J. ever bar U 1( mm Co^Ptey AH claims ar< j run lt ly mid a. cash surrenders, etc., application by the f* pore and JVnatu witl ia
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  • 648 3 NEW LIGHT ON THE UNREST IN INDIA. ;tna more serious magazines oQt r t krgC MMWaI of space it cauuut now h» said at h mm nave no opportunity of ..tcnmeit. Tria litest Imm of the Nineme has three articles on the >ne of them M full of just ning
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    • 8 3 MEDICINE AS A LIVELIHOOD, Iritbfc Mcd ft] Jour-
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    • 605 3 40 YEARS OF RHEUMATISM. Patient Could not Cse her Fingers, or Raise her Arms. For nearly forty years I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism," says Mrs. S. Coward, of 6, Nile Row, Poole, England. Sometimes an attack would la^t nearly three months at a htretch. The pain was maddening.
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    • 949 3 TO LET. 10 BE LET. No. 5, Malacca Street, now occapied by Messrs. Behr Co. June 15 nc TO LET. WHITEHOUSE. Dalvey Road. Entry on Ist December. Apply to— -FItASER GUMMING, 29, "Winchester House. _Sept 18 tflu n.o COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. A large and comfortable house, No. 12 Mandalay
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    • 407 3 SIZAIRE-NAUDIN MOTOR CARS 12 H. P. Complete $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. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak
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  • 16 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. At Cassala, Oct. sth, the wife of J. A Hamilton, of a daughter.
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  • 1809 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1909. Hew shafl the Press th« Peoples ri&A maintain J'lawed by influence am! unbribed ,> ur. H«are patriot Tmth h- fkriaa pit e\ t r Lord Rosebery has taken on himself a very difficult idle. He has retired from active participation m party
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  • 76 4 SPREADING IN PERAK. tm mm The boyevt „f Japanese is ill the I .wnships of i'erak and feared ti K^mpta Thi. (Mi tO bi Mi iMIM Wftv Chinese rv« rywl,, r. ou up a movement having its origin KiDfldom. TheCfaißeH -t ?enk cause ot complaint against tin J»
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  • 773 4 A 1:1 i i s \h Ekcomi v.-. i u. n ]UJ ag t0 j )iiw Itr« ng drink came to be iv p—-. lOOmi. Oat GhttMUMI i und with bottlM I 1 tIM nce-hianuv ouljiQj^ d'vlar*-d th sent I i tbl hi, i- Ihi I I Mi
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    • 187 4 Player's navy mixture. In i ib. Mart Air-Tight Tins. Price 55 cts. obtainable at r T Robinson Co. IS Walker's jps% Diacß LaDci. Hp'j^^H EXTRA SPECIAL Ryiß Per Case $19. oO.Li.fci .A-vTlli J.o John Little Co., Ltd. STRAUS CYCLE MOTOR Co., Ltd. 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. CYCLE ALL MOTOR ACCESSORIES.
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    • 31 4 BRITISH BUILT TROPICAL MODEL PIANOS, I $300. The VERY best Pianos obtainable at the Price. Warranted for 5 years and Tuned the First year Free of charge. Monthly Payments Arranged. THE
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    • 229 4 THE j "CRAG" HOTEL.) SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and I an ideal spot for spending I holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmos- 1 phere. Bungalows for fami- 1 lies also single and double a rooms. TENNIS, BILLIARDS, CROQUET. SARKIES BROTHERS, j Proprietors. TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD.
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  • 179 5 LESSONS IN MORALS. Encouraging Progress. S .iimann-' TVKvraph. Renter's) K-t".\>"l < let stk, at I"'.' am. hiißlfl v>^ "Chinese Cheap ;>iilvM.til bai MM article m *hich it re £■>■« the true .iw.ikeninsj of my iffjfdl I OOBTIBCiIIg the Chinese are revising the mmxy pwwticaWi policy m
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  • 80 5 M. Isvolakr bM lUtfted for Lvadia, m the .'•"li i ifcaptJOM of the Turkish special mission I i ftfcfl IVar. In view of the illness of the Taaritsa, who I red complete rest m the south >f the cout'ry, M fii Ito Italy bat b6M ad[ourned ml fin
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  • 266 5 P«lNT<* IN THI. EfKKCH. Lord Ro6ebery t>aid it was his duty to show -.r.at it Ml m the bttl interests of lue nation that the Bullet skovikl become 1 1 Xo one kat* what the Budget was not MtßoroftlM Exchequer. The ill of it uad
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  • 41 5 In qoi with the Choral F'es'ival at rvw'i Catbednl, '>n Wednesday aDu iy, 'he G 'ioni.ii Chaplriia would like t BMntioned that the sime rule as to dress *ill 'd\.[ v l> last your, namely that lad;e-i bate.
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  • 152 5 knfl I morial which strikes the eyes ■'.'.t r uhcu b( arrives at .Jerusalem, fa visitor, who has recently reI to Paris, h the ue\v church of the UM -n Mount Sion. It is bailt on land I A\. I Ilamid to the Jertuan Erntti yn hllnfliMTß
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  • HOME POLITICS.
    • 63 5 Suffragettes Object. (By Subnca-me Telegraph. Reuter's) A writ has b?eu issuddj;a^iinst Mr Gladstone for assault {involved m the forcible feeding of Suffragettes. Ml Nevinson and Mr Brailsford, leider writers of the Daily News, have resigned as a protest agiiugt the Govdrnmant's treitment of the Suffragettes. Tht Daily N^ws,
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  • 51 5 Foreign Compensation Claims. B Ms. »jt 5 6 12 p.m. At Coast mtiriople the (xjrtaaa Embassy hai presentel to theJSublime Porte a claim for losses by Garmao subjects m the A.dana disturbances. The French and Italian embassies will shortly present their claims. The latter excels a hundred [thousand
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  • 43 5 < tot s:h Received at "J."»G pm. Lord R mobory, m declining to make a speech al Birmingham, says More speeches would involve my return to political controversy, from which I have long withdrawn, and to which I hope never to return."
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  • 26 5 Seven men and three women, who have been arrested at Rheiins, are believed to be part of a gang of German spies. > <
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  • 73 5 Balikiwsie. September crop 5,292 lb last year 0. 001 lbs six months 25,847 lb. last year 16,728 lbs. LAN APRON. September crop, 21,120 lbs dry: last September 19,315 lbs. Nine months 181,228 lbs previous year 129,507 lbs (Messrs P. \V. Barker and Co.) Kan .\H" i
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  • 190 5 AttAHQKMENTS FOR THE BaLL. The first St. Andrew's Bill Committee meeting, underthe anspieies of the St. Andrew's Society, was held at the S. C. C" pivilion on Monday evening. The matter of subscriptions and committee was gone in'o and the following was arranged Finance, Subscriptions and Invitations,
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  • 111 5 Here is a neat retort of Lord Knollys, His Majesty's private secretary. Mr Winston Churchill at Leicester said 'It is quite true that Mr Balfour from time to time emits four to five columns of insipid equivocation which the newspapers whose proprietors he has taken the precaution to mike
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  • 1315 5 The Singapore executive ein hardly feel other than particularly well pleased at the entry for the Autumn race meeting, and the expectations of those most concerned that thi* will be a decidedly good meeting h*ve gone a long way already to fulfilment. When it is considered that Newberv,
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  • 271 5 The Annual Meeting. The annual meeliug of the Children's Aid Society was held m the Municipal Board room at 10.30 am. yesterday. The Hon. Captain Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., presided and there were also present Lady Evelyn Young, Lady Hyndman Jones, Mrs Darbishire, (Hon Sec.) Mrs. lz*rd,
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  • 135 5 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell Cxs sale-room yesterday afternoon. Shop-house No. 108, South Bridge Road, area 1,765 square feet, leise 99i» years, quit rent SI. Monthly rent 600. Bought by Shaik Mohatned bin Omar Bigihibhir fur $12,700. Sbop- house No. 41,
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  • 134 5 It is announced that this company has been authorised by the Privy Council to issue share warrants to bearer, a privilege which is calculated to have an important influence m widening the field for the distribution of the company's shares, particularly on the Continent, where share
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    • 62 5 A Remedy That Cures Colic. Some time back I had a very bad attack of colic, says Mrs. C. Pienaar of Middelburg Cape Colony. I saw an advertisement m the paper of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I at once got from the chemist, Mr. W, C. Turpin.
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    • 8 5 Everybody is ready to show us how to
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    • 202 5 ROBINSON &Co. NOW ON VIEW CORRECT EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. FOR THE RACES. ROBINSON Co. FRASER& NEAVE, LTD., SINGAPORE. STATIONERS. Our Stationery Department is replete with a!l kinds of Office Requisites. POINTERS. All descriptions of Printing Work speedily executed. BOOKBINDERS AND RULERS. Every description of Bookbinding and
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  • 761 6 The Scientist* View. In the section of economic science of the "British Association, m a papor en the Policy of Preferential Duties Mr Archibald B. Clark •aid that the policy of import duties differentiating m favour of trade between the different parts of the Empire, as agaitst trade
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  • 116 6 To In Editor Of "The Daily TfcLHGIAPH." Sir Iv his letter, m your paper. Mr John M. Kob. rtsun. M l\, loQOfl right ol tbe differ cmc keiiK i i own eoontryiiiea when engaged m party G vernmeal m England and m nou p:\rty :idu: .:-:r.-ition
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 521 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mall steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Japan 6,013 J. G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart. s.s.
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    • 502 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The Bteamors of tliis 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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    • 414 6 SHIPPING. OCEAfI STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewardß for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 620 6 SHIPPING. P. 6. BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyloo, Aoitralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Portt, Plymouth aad Lo&don, Throngh. Bills of Lading waned for China Oo*et, Persian Guli, Continental and American Ports. Steamer* mill Itavt Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES, Outward {for China) Delhi Oct 8 Delhi
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    • 468 6 SHIPPING. Norddentscher Lloyd, Bkm IMPERIAL GEUMAtf MAIL LDI. The fast and well-known mail steamer* cf this Company tail fortnightly from i Hamburg na E<->tterd»ni, Antwerp, Bout I Gibraltar, Qgpoa, Naples, (connect! v S h Naples, Alexandria and vice v^rsa) I Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan^, Sin^-a-kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kobe to
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  • 816 7 SIDKI.WHTS UN THE DISCOVERY. T v.-y of a 1 ttle casket containing rU to the ashes of Gautama chamber outside Peshawar, ■■'J f t IllO «t startling arcbwologieal r f t hela*.t Lun ired years. When the tearhinga of this great i c present daj the religion
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  • 752 7 Alversk Criticisms. Wo have received, iemark9 The Times, from a British tnbject resident iv ti^iu, who signs himseif Civis iiomanns," a letter protesting against thy recent treaty. The letter states Article 6 provilea that Brit'sb sulj^ots shall enjoy tie righta and privileges enjoyed by khe natives of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 133 7 f The Oliver Typewriter and Billing I Machine is the one with which all others are compared. Most 1 people like to own the best-be-I cause they'd rather be safe than 1 sorry. Call and See it at I 43-A, RAFFLES PLACE, I SINGAPORE. LEONGCHEONG&Co. ??JW X v,. TAILORS MlpS
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    • 740 7 |H Messrs. CHEE ENG SONS. (Established 1859.) 71. North Bridge Road. < f P^Qj^Mßg^ Civil. Naval, Military and Sporting Tailors. w^MSmLWESE^L ie ana S ic^ Proprietor, who has received bis training from UE=H an European Master Tailor. PERSONALLY CUTS every garment BtfßjN. thus ensuring perfect fitting with the latent WEST
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  • 455 8 The cigarette ha'-it amongst women no longer MQMI comment. It has become too general, and though there are still many places where women will not smoke and some restaurants wnerethe proprietors will give a hint to a client that "the other ladies do not like it," no astonishment
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  • 414 8 About four hundred holi Jay-makers were m peril near Portsmouth Harbonr on Sept. 9 The Duchess of Kent, the joint Brighton and South Western Railway Companies' steamer, m which they were travelling from the Isie of Wight to Portsmouth, collided just outside Portsmouth Harbour with the
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  • 183 8 At the Yokohama District Court before Judge Aritake. the preliminary examination on a charge of fraud was held of Mr G. Tomita, chief editor, and Mr B. Endo, proprietor, of the Yokohama Boyeki Shimpo. The Japan Advertiser states that the paper undertook the election of fifteen
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  • 683 8 In his address to the British Association Winnipeg, S:r J. J. Thomson made some observations on specialisation which are of wide interest from an educational point of views. He said il have had the privilege of having as pupils idents from your Universities as well as )m
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  • 288 8 3,0^0 Rebels Outside Athens. An extraordinary mutiny has taken place m Athens. Three thousand soldiers of all arms are encamped outside the city awaiting the removal of their grievances. This was the culmination of a military agitation which has been proceeding for some time. The chief grievances
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  • 498 8 "The Revenue Farms Enactment, 1904," TENDERS INVITED FOR GAMING FARM 1910—1911. Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary to Resident, Selangor, up to noon on the 30th October, 1909, for renting the following Farm for a period of two years (1910 and 1911), commencing on the Ist
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    • 1 8 MARTIN'S
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    • 204 8 A crown of glory is a beautiful head of hair. An Australian lady fr^jL now m London jfy^Ji^K^^XK writes under /V r WiAy^} date Jan. 28, A y er sII ir Vigor S'>t&^'tjk a world of good. 7 *K?*/fS Thanks to it, my hair .-vS'-fW 1 1S now thick, glossy,
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    • 547 8 I lli^^S^Tl MANY OF THE HEALTHIEST 1 B^^^^^^ BABIES IN SINGAPORE IB&^I Sledee Milk C VANA'°Tonic Wine \ltiK *&L A* H THe ldeal PiCk me u P" P^^LNA^ vitalising tonic specially prepared for use m TONrai^y^taE I tropical climates. i ;C'V Dispels lassitude and depression, gives strength, energy and appetite,
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    • 325 8 f MARTELL'S 1 BLUE SILVER LABEL I is an accepted guarantee, all over vi(.u i( Wor;d THE BEST MTALITV m I BRANDY I THREE STAR ONE sTa!: Von know it For particulars 1 ■j by the Blue of trade pridM aG(^ pleawe a >i Silver Label. apply to X I
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  • 654 9 not i "ilt to account for the opti- r „ts which aie being received from ,7 m rubber growers. Planting is pro- wfuily, and the price of rubber than tver before. The present position of those who have rubber to not, however, be allowed to
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  • 1127 9 October 5. Cap. Ifc8ui!. Paid. Last Div. Buyrrs. Sellers. 150 000 21- 2/- Anglo-Malay 121 Int. 16/3 16/6 30,000 1 1 Bitu Caves 10 5 12 0 5 15 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 5 2 0 G 2 1 6 1AAfl/ ft (1 1 Bukit Kajang
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  • 153 9 Per Ban Hin (Juan i Mr and Mrs Taylor and the Misses Taylor. Per Mabidol Mr and Mrs Dapp, Mr Mnd Mrs Blear, Mr Aveny. Per Kinta. Mr and Mrs <). F. Stonor, Messrs A-W. Tully, Durly, Tuileston, F. H. Tediie, A 8 T. Kir, H M Jones, S.
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  • 163 9 PRODUCE. Oak, ■> rin m urn wm buyers $70 05 jambier r m« m* buyer* 11.S0 Ghimbier Oube No. 1 II r >o ijimbier Onbt No. 2 m. nom Pepperßlaek (ord>. 8'for«) buyers 14.50 Papper, White (fai) M.«7| Nutmeg* (110 to turn M IMd Nutmegs (80 to tht 1».)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 115 9 Rheumatism. :h m nine cut of every ten cases of .-.ism are simply rheuiiiatisiii of the •i, 8m U> cold or damp weather or rheumatism, lv BDCb cases no internal bnent is rt.iuired. The free application I uuberian's Pain Ualm is all that is .!ul i: is certain to give
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    • 591 9 FOR SALE. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. A first class licensed Hotel m on? of the Chief Towns m the F. M. S. Good situation. Well furnished with 13 Bediooms, Drawing room, including Piano, Billiard room with first cla's table, with two public Bars. Tiffin room and Bar trade excellent. Good business
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    • 156 9 Singapore Cold .^^fe torage to, Ltd. Wgß^ Near Entranoa to Borneo Wharf. CHEONG CHUN TIN &C 9 Telephone 1026. DENTISTS OLDEST FIRM ESTABLISHED 1866. JT£Z °a£J™lo°**™ >TZ 27, South Bridge Eo d, Singapore. Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. ,™t»t -two First-class Mechanical Dentistry, Gold IF THAWED
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    • 125 9 OE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undbb Contract with th» Nbthbelands India Uovirnlibnt. Agpenu at Sing-apore. The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Coliyer Quay. THK UNUiaMBiNHUNED DATES OF USPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE Van Diemen J Mnntok, Blinjoc, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinau^, Koba and Toboali Oct. 6 JAPARA Muntok and Palernbang Oct. 6 Brouwer Moeara-Saba, Simpang. Djambi
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 832 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Flatj and Tons Commandert Arrived From For Wbn Waterwitch Brit gun boat 640 Douglas Sept 29 Wuar Mnar Pharus Dut 183 Gerals Oct 4 Batavia Bongkalie t» Steamers Fla« Tone Master Arrived From Consismee Nt Wh*n Ban Poh Guan Brit 376 Smith Oct 1 Temate Wee Bin
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    • 82 9 WEATHER REPORT. Dat* Bur Wmd Temp Ham Sky Ram Oct 5. H'kong H>a tf.fM Bl v :i <"i *Ann\\n ]"a T56 NN'VTl 23 2'i a 0 H'kong ip 29 81 F4 91 D( Manila 4 p 754 \V4 'jy IS I K»oi<laiig Kerbau tt<*»p»tai. < ><jt 4, 1909. 9 A..M.
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  • 846 10 The course presented quite a busy appearance yeaterday morning the number of early ri9er9 being exceedingly targe, the\tuif m excellent trim and the fence not up. Tbe top of the straight was obscured for some time by a dense mist which interfered with the timing m several iusmi
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  • 553 10 S. C. C. w. the Y. M. C. A. These teams met on the Esplanade last evening m the above competition before a large gathering. The ground was m a bard condition. Corporal Dorrien of the Royal Engineers acted as raferee and thb elevens lined up as
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  • 80 10 The Singapore representatives are practising keenly for the Interport shoot. Firing takes place at the Hilestier riila range on Tuesdays and Fridays and some good scores have been put up. Yesterday morning, the light was good and there was no breeze. The following scores were made. Sergt. Chater
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  • 56 10 The final polo game for the Cups presented to the Singapore Polo Club by the Hon. W. D. Barnes will be played on the race ourse on Friday afternoon. The teams will be Mr Large Mr Thomas. Major Davis Mr Pickering. Mr Wack Capt. Hilton. Mr Tulloh Mr
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  • 36 10 THE OLDEST LAND IN THE WORLD. Stretching across Canada, north of tbe St. Lawrence, and ending m the regions about the source of tbe Mississippi, is a range of low granite bills called the Laurentian Hieh-
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  • 441 10 The following new Books will be ready for issue to-morrow. Annealey, Mande, This Day's Madness. Appleton, G. W., Doctor Dale's Dilemma. Birmingham, G. A The Search Party. Came, Hall, The White Prophet. Campbell, Mrs Yere, The Master Schemer. Crockett, S. R., The Men of the Mountain. D'Anethan, Baroness
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  • 206 10 By Lieut.- Colonel E. C. Broadrick, Commandant, S.Y.C. Singapore, sth October. S. Y. A. Bombr J. Watson, on receiving a commission m tbe Cadet Corps, and Corpl C. A. H. Squires and Gunner S. Fowler, on leaving the Colony, are struck off the strength of the
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  • 711 10 The Russian steamer Herman Lerche en route to Vladivostock arrived yesterday and will take transhipment cargo from this port. The British-India steamer Nuddea is expected hourly from Rangoon and will leave here on Thursday with the Rangoon and Calcutta mails. The M. M. branch steamer Li Seyne with
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  • 126 10 To The Editor of The Times. Sir, The North- German Gazette publishes m its issue of September 3 an instructive communication from Shanghai on the Chinese railway frauds, which indirectly constitutes a complete refutation of the disingenuous theory elaborated by the Cologne Gazette, tbat the charges brought
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 285 10 STAR CARS. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CARS OF THE YEAR. SPLENDID LIST OF WINS FOR 190 9. IRISH TRIALS. Non-Stop Throughout. Fastest time on Both Hill CUmbs SPnTTKH TRIil Q Non Sto P throughout. Special Silver Medal for R t OOUIIIOn iniALO. liability. Two Bronze Medals for Hill Climbing AUSTRALIA A.
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