The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 October 1909
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Title Section17 1909-10-14 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T EN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. NO. 6,72<S17 words
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Article129 1909-10-14 1 The retirement of Mr Crane from the C.S. Ministership at Peking, m consequence of indiscreet utterances to newspaper, is the chief theme of today's wiies. Page 5. An increae of 11 per cent m the freight on copra and sago flour shows the depth of enslavement of129 words
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Article960 1909-10-14 1 '"To every nun upon thil earth, d< cometh soon or Lite." TTpTOrtholotl __i subject of death is laddening one. h.u,\ usually to be iDtrouuced with htttd bmtk. The terrors of tbe unknown laud into n*h b ill jo, die hard, and m our present da; n^pect tot the960 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1909-10-14 1 3^aHEßJn_n_n_n_Hnnn_n__B___Bß_B__s^ KATZ BROS., LTD. Sutton's Seeds IN SMALL CONVENIENT PACKETS mamm^ m^m M mmm^^mmmmmmMmmmmmmm%mm^^ VEGETABLE SEEDS. FLOWER SEEDS. White Mustard. Carnation. Mixed Tomato. Pink double. Zinnia. Lettuce. Dahlia double. Parley- Balsam. Plain Cress. Asters Assorted Sc. KATZ BROJs LTD. Special Tiffins u$ Race Dinners •***_!>_rfS c nil this Week. WJZ^«161 words
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Advertisement151 1909-10-14 1 Popular Wants. WANTED. Motor Cycle m good condition, Magneto. Write full particulars. Motor c o Free Press. HALF THE COST at which coolies were available before, we now supply coolies at to ESTATES AND MINES. The Straits Immigration Syndicate, Singapore, 48-B, Rallies Place. IHARIMA HALL I I I CINEMATOGRAPH,] NORTH151 words
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Advertisement389 1909-10-14 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. SPECIAL RACE WEEK PROGRAMME. ALL NEW PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 9-30 P. M. The Second Time Latham tries to cross the English Channel. A Grand Record of Latham's second plucky attempt to cross the Channel. 1. Awaiting a favourable opportunity. 2. Preparations, 8. Off over the Channel.389 words
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Advertisement63 1909-10-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted a motor cycle m good condition also a duly qualified medical officer Pages 1 and 2. On the Berth, Cathay, Bangala and Fooshing Page 7. > Mica Lubricant Page 2. f Bankruptcy notice re R. N. SamsooaUl Page 2. Godown m Battery Road to let, immediateentry Page63 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous382 1909-10-14 1 THE WEEK Thuesday, 14th High Water. 10.40 a., 10.55 p. Races Second Day. B 1 Homeward mail closes 3 p Friday, 15th i High Water.— ll.o a., 11.26 p C. C. A. Anniversary, 8.30 p Municipal Commission. 30 p N. D. L. Mail Outward due. Shield Football, S R.Gi. vs382 words
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Article336 1909-10-14 2 DmCLAMAXIcm roB Imperial Peekerkxie. The Congress ol Chamber! of Commerce of i Empire un Sept 17 ai Sydney resume 1 the I tte on the resolution of the London Chamber ot Commerce urging the immediate advisability of Imperial Preference. Mr Larke, the Canadian commissioner, said (according to Banter*!336 words
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Article192 1909-10-14 2 Mr J. West, a first class passenger by the P. and O. Macedonia en route for Shau^hai, was lined J65 by the actiDg Master Attendant at Colombo for having attempted to ship iv the Macedonia matches packed m his bagk'atje. Capt. Bannett said that, after the192 words
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Article161 1909-10-14 2 Afridis int Want of Arms. Calcutta, October 2nd. It is stated that a number of Afridis intend proceeding via Persia to Germany with the intention of purchasing arms. Expedition Against the Khostwals. The Amir is collecting a little army to proceed against the Khostwals. The army has been161 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1231 1909-10-14 2 A&entS Wanted. or n°dermentioned medicines m Penang, Kual a Lumpur, Perak, Pahang, Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Selangor, Port Dickson, Java Ports, British North Borneo, and Siam IP|g^ Oi*. Gabriel Gunawardana's I(w^iP^\i World-famous Diabetes Cure. j_V %'^^^m-w^^ I M r^- ie O n 'y niedicine which guarantees permanent cure j__/^i >^y^^A^^/i^i or1,231 words
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Advertisement600 1909-10-14 2 NOTIGES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 122 of 1909. Re R. N. Samsoodin. Notice is hereby given that a Receiving Order was made against the abovenamed on the lst day of October 1909, and on the same600 words
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Advertisement563 1909-10-14 2 BANKS. ißsse _gg_ i— International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedle House, Bisliopsgate 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 the563 words
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Advertisement368 1909-10-14 2 insuranqb^ manufactureST^ INSURANCE Co OP < ESTAI L Policies are World-W For|| J and IndisputM... It has to day more b a f any other Canadian Lif, insurant ever hao at tl,. mum I All clann> are promi &id J cash surrende application, by tbe Gei »'i pore and Pens368 words
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Article260 1909-10-14 3 V I! -r'. Bvcommb. Peking, October 4 >ny chan? Ch»h-tung, Grand D li Hor and President of ion, having repeatedly tl* |o Mgß Office, it is ency Pao Hi. Vu-e-Pre- Edm ation. will be ap- leiga AIT tirs has promised v that they will issue l to the260 words
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Article70 1909-10-14 3 I iO. _c of the men;! effl ol the > cricket e'even whid) played iv ia C 9 the 2nd on his i arrival he was B A. M-n.ii>. Stere--3| rta ttvfo and Mr with whom he c I DM ashot c v iafamed Trumper tint t. vm_70 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1909-10-14 3 FOR ACHES AND PAINS ir aches and pai::- .v v-mng ar.d Vi there wills kly bring permanent inwiiuiiiiii. tiinci Uwtfwl Little < h iental Balm. and pai: M oi childwocd anl :i;e Hhemuatic and of old age it has no eg Ml Por the raaai dy of thing, healing, bringing185 words
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Advertisement662 1909-10-14 3 TO LET. TO LET. IMMEDIATE ENTRY. Large and convenient Godown on 3, Boat Quay, with entry also from 3, Battery Road having 3 floors with two large rooms on each Moor. There are two staircases m the building. Water and gas is laid on, also connections for Electric light. Apply662 words
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Advertisement999 1909-10-14 3 nUGTIONS. 1 MORTGAGEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES Tuesday, 19th October, at 2-30 p.m. 1. All that valuable piece of land fronting Telok Ayer Street and Stanley Street together with the residential premises erected thereon and known as No. 81, Telok Ayer Street and No 16, Stanley Street, Singapore. (Statu999 words
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Advertisement363 1909-10-14 3 SIZAIRE-NAUDIN i MOTOR CARS 12 H. P. Gomplete $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. THE STRAITS VERMICELLI FACTORY363 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1909-10-14 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Oct. 14, 1909. Wore shall the Press the People s r _bt intala -"!a»ed by influence am' unbril c g <r (fete patriot Truth he; fi nioas \,.r c, i i w, Pl e<i^e« io Reli^ir.r. Loyalti 1 =1 "I am instructed to inform you1,487 words
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Article521 1909-10-14 4 Capt. F. Turner, B X has been app. .tied General Staff Officer for North China. Legislative Council meets on Holiday next and not on Friday of this week aaatfl m error m our yesterday's edition. Municipal Commission meets on Friday, the business not appearing to be of any particular importance.521 words
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Article63 1909-10-14 4 Strong; Measures. iPnm ut t > The Obi*** ft** measures to it >p tha I of the Japanese. It is aaAantood thai n Ed Mr li. C. Rid: I p.m. Tbe manager and cia Wa Sail of Laach s? man i ao^ 1 on a warrant un ment.63 words
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Article43 1909-10-14 4 B ;ala Lumpur, a rikithfl md out here to lay are n hire. 1 is Mid to bo the rotor bus-. this morning and The strikers aeoerf that the BMBt is connec'ei with the owing to the .Japan.43 words
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Article47 1909-10-14 4 JFtfom om I Mr M. Maodooald, im manager N I*9 Scotia ISetate, who was v I with culpable bomici le bj tit death of a coolie, was te I volun' v :iy causing i fined or m default ordered te bfl imprison a i_a47 words
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Article346 1909-10-14 4 The new progreaanM I imbra.celudes mmm _jm air-fl g temp; to fly the PhlßMl and success There is al* v internet, aad >thoi I Ifarlboroogfa beaeti I thro 1 never before '•-.-•n m Smgap v number of interes^Lu oi i Mlcalino, "he lubricant ad*i Messrs A. Batching Co has ra346 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1909-10-14 4 CHAMPAGNES. Dufaut Fils and Cie (Eperney). Paul Doramier Co Extra Quality, Gold Marque. Irroy and Co Carte dOr, Ex. Sec. Extra Quality. Lanson Pere et Fils, Extra Quality. Bollinger (Renaudin), Very Dry, Extra Quality. Krug and Co., Private Cuvee. Giesler and Co., Extra Superior, Dry. Magnums of nearly all the352 words
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Advertisement103 1909-10-14 4 I X'MAS MAILS. I With a view to avoid the rush of work inevitably resulting from an accumulation of orders about the end of next month we earnestly] request the public to sit NOW for their portraits and to give] us the time and leisure so indispensable for really artistic103 words
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Advertisement31 1909-10-14 4 Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp weather or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no intern*.]31 words
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Advertisement26 1909-10-14 4 Chamberlain's Paic Bain, Yon will hunt a g id 1 find a linimmt that i* iqual t. Cr.:. -j Pain Halm. In e_*es of rh< B26 words
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Article29 1909-10-14 5 AMENDED BY LORDS. Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) < I Aober 13th, 7.04 p m. V.VI lias passed tbe Com- _M H MM Lords, who, c i thirteen clauses.29 words
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Article25 1909-10-14 5 ONUS FOR SCOTT. al ■il meeting of City i fund m aid of _ntai expedition. m hanker headed the f ith usand pounds.25 words
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Article79 1909-10-14 5 HIS MAJESTY AND PARLIAMENT. I les 1 Supposition. and Mr P. ilfour have idieoet with His Majesty who i lived Mr Aaquith. b o. lience with His Majesty isted a lltCi ol an hour. U m ue down to the country. level lenti are consequently not thai the79 words
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Article31 1909-10-14 5 te. I tot lb 10-30 a.m. fbt] netle Chronicle states that Al--d gtti ba I Ysher re* ires m a fortnight roeo-ve a peerage and the title of > mm <31 words
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Article376 1909-10-14 5 Napier, who was to accompany V _lcCalh___ to Ceylon aa hia Extra I Doing out after all, as ha has b*v- -i aud his accepted a post as .I D to the QoiWOI of Xew South The fSc nta m England, delighted at Ml ol their Crystal Palace rally, ved376 words
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Article146 1909-10-14 5 Mr. Crane Disgraced. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) It is announced at Washington that Crane is believed to have inspired the statement m a Chicago newspaper forecasting the American policy, and stating that America is about to make a formal protest against concessions to Japan under the146 words
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Article37 1909-10-14 5 Received (Jet. 13th, 4.11 p.m. A hurricane has occurred m Havana and Florida, causing wide-spread devastation and damage estimated at two to three millions of dollars. Hundreds of dwellings and cigar factories have been destroyed.37 words
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Article28 1909-10-14 5 Kac Oct 13, 9 17 a.m. The will of the late E. H. Harriman, the U. S. railway king, has been proved at sixty million- sterling.28 words
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Article459 1909-10-14 5 Forty Aviators Expected. This is an anticipatory notice of the Aeromeeting which the wires tell us ended m a riot because the spectators could not get to and from the course. Great are the preparations for the Quinzaine d' Aviation, which is to be held from October459 words
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Article37 1909-10-14 5 The following was the result of play fo j the Lidies Medal October. Miss Worters 49 3 4t> Mrs Hartnell 57 5 52 Mrs Emerson f»l 8 53 Miss Gentle 65 10 5537 words
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Article19 1909-10-14 5 The Secretary of the Serandah Hydralie Tin Mining Co., Ltd., furnishes th following return for September Outpu19 words
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Article601 1909-10-14 5 SECOND DAY. Thursday, 14th October, 1909. The horses scratched are marked with an asterisk Weights are amended to suit acceptances, but horses scratched have their weights unaltered. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and 850 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Griffins that have entered for601 words
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Article124 1909-10-14 5 First Griffin Rate—1. Seedtime; 2. 1 Duke. Tha former fetched $260, two-thirds claimed the latter $80, half-claimed. 1 Ladies Purse—1. Meiechut; 2. Ailsa; 3. Celluloid. Prices 8280 (two-thirds claim- ed); 8100 (half); %60 (half). 1 Read Stakes—1. Reprint; 2. Tuberate; 3 Disguise. Prices 8130; 8200 (one-third); $95124 words
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Article75 1909-10-14 5 (From our own Correspondent.) Hongkong, Oct, 13 4 p.m. In the trial of Butler Wright for Canton railway malversations sums amounting to $21,526 are not included m the charges. Prisoner challenged none of the jury. Mr. Wilkinson said that $13,000 had been transferred to Wright's private account,75 words
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Article363 1909-10-14 5 A very amusing story is current m connection with the Governor's Cap race at Poona. (Jut of a small chummery, after breakfast on the Cup day, one of the chums was sent, like„the dove from Noah's Ark, to bring back some solid tidings as to the winner of363 words
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Article116 1909-10-14 5 This great banking corporation, which may almost be described as a British bulwark m the Ea6t, piles prosperity on prosperity, and those prophets who looked for further good things, have them m the report. One of our customary comparative tables is perhaps the quickest and most effective116 words
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Article57 1909-10-14 5 The following was the result of the October monthly medal play. Lieut. G.N. Humphreys 93 14 79 Capt. Oliver S6 6 80 Dr. Fowlie 62 scr. B 2 Sir A. Young 89 6 B 3 A. S. Biiley 97 12 85 A. R. Chancellor 101 16 8557 words
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Article306 1909-10-14 5 Proof is not wanting m support of Mark Twain's famous confession that he is the laziest man on earth. An American paper ha? interviewed a foreman printer who m bis young days was printer's devil on the Buffalc Express," on the staff of which Mark was for many306 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1909-10-14 5 ROBINSON Co. This is a really good and reliable FIELD GLASS of High Power and Clear Definition, Medium Size, easily cleaned, light m the Hand, and for the price is an extremely Good blass complete with leather sling case. "ROSS" Prism Binoculars," ZEISS" Field Glasses. ROBINSON Co. THE GARRICK J172 words
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Article376 1909-10-14 6 Tkiress at L_J_Gl ros Two Days. While a cage containing a magnificent tigress intended for tbe menagerie at Oran ■was being placode* board tho Transatlantic Company's -tea mer "A'Yoe" on the morning of Sept. 14, a botse, frightened by tbe growls; cf tbe tigres3, kicked and smashed376 words
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Article147 1909-10-14 6 Mr C. W. Lund. Superintendent of Ceylon Railway TelegnptlQ. who recently returned from a holiday at home spent a part of his stay m England studying the several systems of wirn^'--, t- grapl y and will be shortly sending m a report to G 'vernment who147 words
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Article106 1909-10-14 6 Tbe following letter t the Time 3 cf Cevion should prove of interest to planter* Co.. I jroa very kindly find out for me, gh I limn oi jom valuable paper, if it is noaiihlo lot 1 well-grown Caara robber tre** 6 yean old tojield BOlbe. cf robber106 words
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Article47 1909-10-14 6 -a It has been arranged that up to fifty Kind's Police Medafal may be awarded annually m India also for gallantry or other distinguished service on the part of the recognised police force or a properly c instituted fire brigade. What about the States and Straits r47 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement139 1909-10-14 6 A Safe Medicine. Don't be afraid to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to your children. It ia intended especially for cough.-, cold-, croup and ■whooping cough, aud it is the be.st medicine made for Umbo 9_M naoa. It contains no opium or other narcotic. For sale by all dealers. The Siam139 words
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Advertisement484 1909-10-14 6 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOE Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The Company's Steamer BANGALA," 3,94s tons, D. Macfadyen, commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 14th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodatior. for first and second class passengers. For freight484 words
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Advertisement432 1909-10-14 6 SHIPPING. i HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The Bteamers of this Company maintain a regular Bervice 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 cargo432 words
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Advertisement518 1909-10-14 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China MutnalSteam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' .learners are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool518 words
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Advertisement589 1909-10-14 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAViaATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porte, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for China Ooaet, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porte. Steamers w!II leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Oct 22 Delhi589 words
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Advertisement473 1909-10-14 6 SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme IMPERIAL GERMAK MAIL LIU. The fast and well -known mail _t*»a.i this Company sail fortnightly from j v Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, E at Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Ms Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) I Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sir,r*T> kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe to473 words
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Article1047 1909-10-14 7 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. October 13. Cap. Issue. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Sellers. j 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 12* Int. 14/0 15/3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10 5 12 0 5 15 0 80,000 1 1 Bitu Tiga (Sslangor) 5 2 0 0 2 1 0 100 000 f 11,047 words
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Article73 1909-10-14 7 [Chain. in ip to Oct. 13 B.tnk 4ni s 24 demand 2 4 Private credits 3m s 2 4 credos 0m s 24 France, demand Bank 294 1 Germany, demand 23H£ Im-ia. T. T 174 4 BLoyOKona, demand 24 4 din. Fok oh am a, demand nom. 114 Java,73 words
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Article147 1909-10-14 7 Oct 13 Tii* I fin |69 27* Gambier Jc 1175 Gambier On be No. 1 18.88 Gambier Cube No. 3 norn Pepperßiack (ord'e. B'pora) 1». Oo Pepper, White (fan) bayan 28.25 Nutmegs (110 to t_. I*.).^ BJB Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 22. C0 Mace (Banda) norn Ckrres 24147 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement416 1909-10-14 7 NUTRICIA MILK. The Best I I The Best Obtainable. V^kw obtainab,e Once -_^j_l___ nee ■*emJr iv __Mr AmW S_W 1 _i__| V _H B B Used, Jj9P* Usel Always !Sr A,wa y s Used. I uSm 1 Used. ied Several Crosses of Honour, Gold and Silver Medals. PRIX Eras I416 words
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Advertisement151 1909-10-14 7 PlffllrfP^ Singapore Cold I BmiEßiM storage to, Ltd. Renowned Physicians prescribe Gri- mault'a Matico as the most active and at Hrn tniPanC© 10 dOMBO WIM. the same time the most inoffensive remedy m the treatment of Acute and Chro- Telephone 1028. Die Discharges. gea q{ kindg rf Frozen Meate MATICO151 words
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Advertisement66 1909-10-14 7 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 frcm the chemist, Mr. W. C. Turpin.66 words
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Advertisement29 1909-10-14 7 SIAM IN THB MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account of the position of Siam m the States of Kelantan, Patani Legeh and Sai Re- printed from the M Singapore Frea29 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous878 1909-10-14 7 VESSELS JUST PORT. Steamers Flaar Tors Master Arrived From <"onsijrnee For Anamba Brit 1159 Sangster Oct 9 Hongkong Kat/. Bro. Uncertain Bangala Brit 1936 MacFayden Oct 12 Rat goon Boaeteed Penang 14 Bangkok Ger 1237 Nicolaisen Oct 8 Bangkok Beim Meyer Bangkok 14 Besitang Dut 270 Kuhn Oot 8 P.878 words
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Miscellaneous98 1909-10-14 7 PASSENGERS. Per Selangor: Mrs G. Lagerwerrt'. Mis Math^w, Mrs Long Ton and son, Messrs Cbaa Lip ('hay and Eofa Book Tian. Per Nile Mr Mnnnin*-, Serj?t and Mrs Moore and two children, Capt. Flitcher. P«C Hirano Main Mr W. B Ja.kson, Mil P M. Olson md infant. Miss T. Olson,98 words
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Letter194 1909-10-14 8 To the Editor, Dear Sir, I would like to endorse Citi- y.*a's remarks m this morning's paper ie the swamp near the Hooding Estate. Another source of annoying smells to residents m this district is the waste ground j immediately m front of the Market and adjoining this194 words
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Article270 1909-10-14 8 Hospitai Matron A: acke: A highway robbery of the most daring Character took place m broad daylight m Kennedy Road, th* victim being Miss Bartlett, matron of the Royal Naval Hospital, who was very roughly handed by a gang of Chinese robbers. Miss Bartlett left the270 words
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Article159 1909-10-14 8 When the s.s. Phia Rang, under the command of Captain von Mangelsdo: Ef, arrived m Hongkong she bore evident traces of having passed through tha centre of a typhoon. The vessel, which is only 1,021 tons burden, left Bangkok on September 27, with a cargo159 words
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Article194 1909-10-14 8 A Traveller writes to ti.e Rangoon Ga zette. The harbour of Singapore, with fa green islands and sta of naal and >moke stacks, is at least picturesque if not really beautiful. The city is larger than one Bi t-nhoru expected to see. A resident declares that it contains,194 words
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Article718 1909-10-14 8 Lu< ky for Lim. In tbe District Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr Howard, the first case on the list was that of Lim Hueh Sia, charge! with house-breaking. Luckily for the accused it was stated that the prosecutor had left the Colony and was not willing to proceed.718 words
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Article29 1909-10-14 8 The Chinese banks and money changers have a perfect genius for extracting profit from the embarrassing tangle to which the L_ ~e ♦i^^n^i^„«-;r.LJC J^^;-« a j29 words
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Article1220 1909-10-14 8 The British steamer Lowther Castle arrived yesterday from New York with a general cargo and explosives. Capt. Howe reports that a trimmer named Mendaliz died of septic infection between Suez and Sabang on Oct 7th. The British India steamer Bangala, Capt. Macfayden is a stranger to Singapore. Her1,220 words
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Article334 1909-10-14 8 The 8 s. Lightning under the command of Captain A. E. Gentles, which left Singapore on September 28, arrived m Hongkong having encountered temptestous seas. Up to Oct. 2 the weather was fine and clear with a light wind but from noon on that day until its334 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement10 1909-10-14 8 W.J.GARCIA (Corner of) ORCHARD ROAD. Fnr Hnnrl Hhpan Mhhla Piannc10 words
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Advertisement276 1909-10-14 8 Netherlands Gutta Percha I COMPANY LIMITBD. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. AU kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings, Valves, Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic, Armoured) etc. etc. Ebonite, Vulcanite and Hard Rubber articles. Works and Offices— PASSlß PANJANG, Singapore. Sole Agents— HOOGLANDT and Go., Singapore. THE United Asbestos Oriental276 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1909-10-14 8 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on page 7.] Hainam. Brit 149, Capt Phillips, Oct 13J Malacca, Soon Keck, for Muar 14. Van der Parra, Dut. 331, Capt Kolif, Oct 13, Bengkalis, Ships Agency, for Deli. Mm, Brit 363, Capt Giiffin, Oct 13, Langkat, Katz Bros., for Langkat. Teresa, Brit95 words
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