The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 1909
1909-11-02
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Title Section17 1909-11-02 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T EN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909. NO. 6,71117 words
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Article167 1909-11-02 1 I Tybaldos, of the G-ecian mu'iny, has not yet been captured Page 5. The team against the Australians on Saturday is given on page 8. The Planters' Conference at Ku tia Lumpur has discussed many Eubjects. Page 4. An exceptional tide at Port Swettenham Hooded the godowns167 words
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Article968 1909-11-02 1 When a "gold-rush" sets m, lL» thing m a dry country, like Western Attstraln, is 1o make a stock FOQte, littk WQ>L\t aid do all that can be done to relief! the sufferings of the prospector. W*ter he must have, and it is the Groverametlt'l duty to968 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement302 1909-11-02 1 MONDAY, NOV., Ist IS THE OPENING DAY OF OUR VMS TOY BAZAAR A variety of Dolls and Toys INCLUDING Mechanical and Instructive Models I of the latest Inventions, I POPULAR PRICES. KATZ BROS., LTD. j^OTOK a«» CYCLE TYRES :"!\ED FROM m AGENTS AND DEALERS. CX Dmilop Rubber Co. (far €asl)302 words
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Advertisement267 1909-11-02 1 Entertainments. ALHAMB^A BEACH ROAD. TC-MGHT, 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Entirely New Tricks BY Prof. William Vincent. Sri'I'OKTED ]!Y THE FOLLOWING ENTIRELY NEW PICTURES. AN UNLUCKY PICNIC. This film can boast of being a most excellent one. for the Trick effects are both good and original.267 words
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Advertisement294 1909-11-02 1 Entertainments. HAIRMSTON'S Grand Circus And Royal Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals. The Largest aud Best Circus Combination Travelling the East. GRAND OPENING NIGHT Thursday, Nov, Uth. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. Our all star London Continental Artists 30 IN NUMBER 30 The Original 2 Sidneys CHAMPION TRICK CYCLISTS. In their celebrated feats294 words
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Advertisement107 1909-11-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHomune's great sale now ou Page B. Notice re debts of K. S. Marican Page 2. "Wanted Eurasian shorthand typist Page 2. Robinson and Co. for presentation travelling clocks Page 5. Notice re closing of Rochore Canal road for repairs Page 2. Notice to those wanting tickets for107 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous363 1909-11-02 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 2nd High Water.— l Ba, 0.33 p All Souls' Day. Assizes Commence. Shield Football, S.C 0. v. R G.I S.V.A. Company Drill. S V I. Company Drill, 5.15 p Bandmanns Lady of Ostend. Widkbsday, 3rd Hijrh Water 22p. 1 p O W. A. Meeting 4.30 p Chinese363 words
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Article905 1909-11-02 2 ll r Sbaokleton was the principal guest at the first annual dinner of the Alpine Ski Club, held at the Hotel Ceoil on <>jt Sir Martin Conway p esided, and the company included Profofsor Hopkins n, Dr G H. Sav;ige. the Rev Dr Chilton. Mr F. W. Hill,905 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement756 1909-11-02 2 WANTED. PRIVATE TUITION.— By a qualified teacher of experience. Highly proficient m Mathematics. Sfcudente prepared for Cambridge local and other examinations, French tanght. Attend ince at students' home if required. Apply to L. S. 80, Tank Rood. Oct 30 30.11 WANTED. Shorthand-Typist, (Eurasian). Good opening for a smart yonth. Apply756 words
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Advertisement619 1909-11-02 2 TO LET. 1 SMALL COMPOUND HOUSE. No. 14, Wilkie Road, to let from Ist November. Rent $40 a month. Apply to JAMES AITKEN, 6, Battery Road. Nov 1 n.c TO LET. A compound house No. 2, Dublin Road, from Ist December, 1909, also 27-1, Tanjong Katong Road, a large and619 words
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Advertisement817 1909-11-02 2 NOTIGES. SINGAPORE St. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. ST ANDREW S BALL 1909. It would assist the Committee if intending subscribers would kindly advise the Hon. Secretary and forward the names of their guests as early as convenient. J. HENRY, Hon. Secretary. 2, Finlayson Green. Nov 2 tte 8.11 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888.817 words
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Advertisement560 1909-11-02 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New Yobk. 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 at560 words
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Advertisement430 1909-11-02 2 fNSURA^Q^ wanufactur^rT^ Policies are World-Wide s and Indispuuble" WI S X has to-day mon bus,,.. any other Canadian Lif, In^ura" ever ha^ at the nauj.- aj, All claims an- pron ptly pai< cash surrenders, etc., i application, by tin G.-u, pore and Penan^. will l l > ence to Head430 words
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Article252 1909-11-02 3 -ia the ?p!eudid p a-v\ < > wharf B mgkong with England. The B I C u-i p my and \\tj, He* tIBCI are veil pK portioned -i ii bigger than she ippliefl t> .1 vessel taaia, for yoi must I itttM to i aad Bohilla are i252 words
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Article108 1909-11-02 3 gbt to kiss Uy, for Mr G« rgc an bom r kissing bis wife I v. i y the tie Tfais, ftl i Vi<i-iH r r 1 Mia m tae, he IoW I IBC »«cfa tbin-i wftom. Nei nee I na act to be w.tnt 1108 words
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Article68 1909-11-02 3 m P bI itfcrrad to m BmMngm&M. *>ue Tii-! I wit h the rae- PriflM Minister l»y a toging certain evil 'y feeding of '.vcir.-n. lte| I to end the prac--r-ce tend letter i Roy A Gollsga of KQtboriij obarti-- 1-1 mesn j! iali.st3 as n u'^'-'i'^ted," and68 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement11 1909-11-02 3 1 1 Now. I til of your rheuma- kv applying Chamber11 words
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Advertisement683 1909-11-02 3 OmfWiTViVG ANNUAL f (GENUINE CLEARANCE) aUQTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Hcusehold Furniture, Pianoforte, &c, The n.citKTY of Capt. R. W. Mgbkis 1 Belleville" II 47Jpper Serangoon Rd. OS Battiimy, 6th N.v., at 2-20 p.m. j ComvvWiv^:— Cottage Piaioforte by Chappel j and Co.. LoLdon, will m.de teak draw ng j683 words
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Advertisement404 1909-11-02 3 Prevents the attacks of White Ants, Dry rot, Teredo navalis, and decay m all kinds of timber. At the same time it stains the wood, A Handsome Walnut Colour. Estate Bungalows built of soft woods will last for many years without attention if the timber is "JODELITED." One gallon covers404 words
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Article20 1909-11-02 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. McCarthy.— October 28, at the General Hospital, Penang, Elizabeth, wife of the late Patrick McCarthy, aged 67.20 words
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Article, Illustration770 1909-11-02 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, November 2, 1909. *me shall the Pre^s the People ig 1 I intaJß lawed by influence -im* onbribe jjaii Here patriot Truth •<■ ;..r t Pledged lo Religion L yaltj i The meeting of the Planters' Association at Kuila Lumpor on Sunday of which our770 words
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Article1060 1909-11-02 4 The Siamese training ship Makut Rajakuman left for Puket yesterday. From the Perak Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Jtlf, Mrs. Voules, and Miss Birch a:e off to Ceylon early next mocth on a short holiday. The Waiwupu has notified the Foreign Ministers that, on the Ist November, 1909, Lung Cheng-chun, Kuk1,060 words
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Article280 1909-11-02 4 MANY SUBJD (Fi',ii< Our 0 X At the meeua. M tion of Malaya, bJJ Truck Enactment »v mittee and ;t w.te Secretary to a^ain w-.v Scientific A A motion IAfMMf lions to procure ihvirown i,, chemists was Ikctttwd < was resolve.! to md of Mr Cuniuiinp. Mr280 words
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Article46 1909-11-02 4 r< hi The Y|| ftvbbtr Comptin;i! dividend oi n per cen'. nuk<l twentv-f. ur for th L 909. Record Tide ai Porl S > haal A record tideh.u Stvettenham Oateidi the godowns they a half hM Of Vital ril were cjvere-1 t• a iDcbtv46 words
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Article86 1909-11-02 4 The jwmt Pi Drarurttu Cent- -as arrived atad fc say, tbeDa.Sy BcpMM "S^rC and the report ie i.j BamwL Imted committfp an th cated. Tfj.- j rinotfli of the <#&* mains. K«t« supervision oi t sor. music hall bketfhe- N As heretofore, if J censor feo M *H86 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement329 1909-11-02 4 VICHY QUARTS QUARTS (GELESTINS) AND AND CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Presents for Triends AT HOME. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. Postage Duty included m these Prices. LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE. cts. luiperiales per box of 35 4 20. Keina Victorias m m m 100 11 20 rlaq 25 2 65 i erias329 words
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Advertisement198 1909-11-02 4 NOTICE. The Mitsui Bussan Kaishi, Ltd. XOTICE is hereby given that as from the Ist day of November, 1909, the business of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha as a going concern has been taken over by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Limited, having a Capital of 20,000,000 Yen and that the business198 words
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Article33 1909-11-02 5 C rrMfXNMlml). Pinniiiff. Not. Ist. bean completed for a it L*enang on Thursday, -.v i. v A-:>tr d: ms, local letiu "V:- 4 Australian teim. S rtkeni 31 Uaja has33 words
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Article55 1909-11-02 5 5 Proposals. Pijrapn. .u<_u ers) I Ist, it '10 am. r the Not I >rk Ru ua h v prom n vMtira d uaaX\ aents outside Uirbia. p c ::i Ip ■la.lt ie I'UD a Wool 1 uitv.n a ■j daimed 1 >'r.i*. to exercise i resi tents55 words
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Article28 1909-11-02 5 I c Highest Bidder. Vjrk states that es hin agreed to box I Dshqi i the world before ig at p 19 hmj sot28 words
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Article13 1909-11-02 5 TREEK REVOLUTIONIST. rpedo b lestrojer his rem il, boi Tjbli loi is not13 words
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Article19 1909-11-02 5 red .it 1 X 35 r.u. S Dgaj re has sailed for poreaboa the P 4I Mirimra.19 words
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Article31 1909-11-02 5 I the Div for Friday's ntain n:ue bills for 9si i_'-'s The new B iforac lad I>.ietena that 4 which, appareen published m the Gaz&te.] W .a Urn committee31 words
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Article156 1909-11-02 5 Iresse *.ne Bartholomew I kME Miataaet of Life,"' OW own utail I.trd of e'-erv' odj lo MB- n lyment of xhers "y I opinion m tLi> neal ud axporianoa m Mold flwpoiitioM ai nrtaai tril a ti -m m oqt own 'tion-i. I n ill that156 words
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Article24 1909-11-02 5 Uw French Consul at *'-*-i 1. He had beea ill a. lore: t^es prescribed Cypridol, 1 MB BMTC favourably im--n^dj than with any other24 words
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Article121 1909-11-02 5 YET ANOTHER SQUABBLE. More Recriminations. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) Rac Xov 1, 35 pin. Mr Acqaitfc replying to L)rd Charles Baresford encoses a communication from .Ir M.henna, refuting the charges made m detiß Ctptains Hulbert and Campbell will he Mjf, shortly, recaive employment, and the delay was solely121 words
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Article57 1909-11-02 5 Lewes an Island. Kec. Nov. 1, 65 p m. The railway line between Hastings and London is blocked owing to many of the embankments having ooHp&ged. The lower portions of the towns of Canterbury and Ashford are rboded, whilst looking towards the sea from Lewes the countryside is57 words
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Article30 1909-11-02 5 Pitten, who cornered the wheat market id America, is believed to have succeeded m cornering American cotton. His profits are already estimated at two millions sterling.30 words
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Article81 1909-11-02 5 An Unusually Small List. Tha sixth Ass; /.as for the year commence m the Supreme Court to-day before the Chief Justice and there are only eight cases on the calendar. Robert Goodenough, a subpostmaa'6", is chared with dishonest misappropriation of postal articles. There :s one case of murder81 words
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Article283 1909-11-02 5 A Madrasi memorial is being circulated m defence of the nautcb girl from the attacks of the Social Reformer. The memorial does not condemn the programme of social reform holns-bolas," but urges that the policy or wisdom underlying the anti-nautch movement is neither perceptible283 words
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Article118 1909-11-02 5 GOVERNMENT ENCOURAGEMENT Rangoon, October 16ib. The local Government have issued a circular pointing out to the heads of departments and offices m Burma the importance attached by Government to the progress of the Volunteer movement, and the necessity for encouraging it m every legitimate manner. In particular118 words
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Article189 1909-11-02 5 The much advertised and discussed pat-riotic-c>mic-tragedy entitled "An Englishman's Home was played last night by this company to a large, and latterly enthusiastic, audience. The piece is bo well-known that it is quite unnecessiry to describe it. Naturally the stage conditions somewhat limited the full fury of189 words
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Article228 1909-11-02 5 North v South. List week we referred at some length to the petition whish was published m the Times of Malays, as being circulated for signature, for the transfer of the head quarters of the district from Batu Gajah oO Ipoh, and the construction of the Ipoh— Lumut228 words
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Article216 1909-11-02 5 Mr. E. J. Wilson, an assistant m the Singapore branch of Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw Co,, met with a serious accident at Simpang Lima, Maealister Road, recently Mr Wilson, who is on a holiday, only arrived m Penang a few days ago, having done the journey from216 words
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Article203 1909-11-02 5 COST OF A DREADNOUGHT." Interesting Details. The following figures, taken from a home paper, are of interest: X Cost of hull, fittings, and equipment... 806,185 Cost of two 12 inch guns and barbette 100,000 Cost of a 12-inch gun 11,088 Cost of tiririg; each shell 150 Cost of 13 search-lights203 words
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Article402 1909-11-02 5 A Bengali's Heavy Sentencb la the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr Justice T. Sercombe Smith was occupied with appeals from decisions of palice magistrates. 6 Mr T. Dudley Parsons appeared for a Bengali tinsmith, Shaik Sunmy, who was co^ dieted by Mr Howard, m the District Oourt on two402 words
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227 1909-11-02 5 Captain F. J. Roden, of the Clan Line Steamer "Clan Macneil has just addressed the following letter to the Secretary of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild Sir, I beg b bring before your notice the brave act of my Second Oiii;er, Mr. Harley.227 words
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Article264 1909-11-02 5 We wish to call the earnest attention oi those Straits Chinese who may be thinking of supporting an anti-Japanese boycott to the uselessness of it. Europeans have a saying about the folly of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face, and this is what, for the majority264 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1909-11-02 5 Croup Quickly Cured. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy brings surprising results when a child shows symptoms of croup. There is no cause24 words
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Advertisement265 1909-11-02 5 ROBINSON CO. /#^rr-rg^^^^ ONE OF THE MOST SUITABLE \L jM ARTICLES FOR g^^L PRESENTATION |^pp|s§iiis? XiK.iLTEDI.YA 0 "^^^l rave^ in g Clock N^^J^^^r These we have m a variety of |;|."j designs, and all can be rej commended as Reliable Aili 1 1! Timekeepers. I|yijll§|||ißii% Robinson and Co. PEEK Lambert265 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement534 1909-11-02 6 On the Berth. BTOOHVAART Y/ATSGHAPPIJ KtDERLMD. Steamship Company "NEDEHLAND."' Bojml Dutch Mail Service. Trk Company's Mail Steamer KONDIG v. ILLKM II wM leave Bfttevia cv the 4th November, at 6 p.m.. ami is expected to arrive here on the 6th November, at B a.m. She will -ail for Sabacg, Colombo,534 words
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Advertisement542 1909-11-02 6 Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta. and Japan calling at P?nang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander, b.s. Japan 6,013 J. G. Olifeut. 8.9. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Belson. 8.9. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart. 8.8. Lightning542 words
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Advertisement1019 1909-11-02 6 SHIPPING. OCEAU STEAM SHIP Co. Ltf. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straitß, 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 and1,019 words
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Advertisement671 1909-11-02 6 SHIPPING. PR? O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foe Chin*, ]&?&*> Pecaeg, Ceylon, AuttralU, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porti, Plyraowth and London. Throngn Bills of L&ding Jiasced for Cninfi Coast, Poriiui Gulf, Continental and AjULerican Ports. Ste*mc*s wU bift S!ng«f»of« on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Assaye Nov 6 Devanba671 words
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Advertisement558 1909-11-02 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutschcr Lloyd, Bit IMPERIAL GEUMAU MAIL L] The fast and well-known ssa k this Company sail fortnightly f: Hamburg ria Kottordazn, AntT Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connNaples, Alexandria and vice versa 1 r Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penarg, Bingap kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 kot* to and back. They are due m558 words
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Article1078 1909-11-02 7 Novtmber 1. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 12* Int. 14/6 14 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10 5 110 5 12 6 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Salangor) 5 2 0 0 2 16 lAAftnh S 1 l Bukit Kajang 21,078 words
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Article93 1909-11-02 7 Oct 31. Giang Seng, Dut. str., Craig, for Samarang via ports. Nov 1. Yebosbi Maru, Jap str, Koc, for Hongkong. Resident Schiff, Dut. str., Unus, for Rhio. Hydra, Nor. str., Kirsebom, for Colombo and Bombay. Kum Sang. Brit, str., Buller, for Hongkong. Tarcba, Brit, str., Jacobs, for P. Swettenham,93 words
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85 1909-11-02 7 Wharves and Docks at which different ressels were berthed yesferMttjf, East Wharf Basin— Nil. East Wharf Sec. I—Minilya,1 Minilya, Chiengmai. Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf Z ween a, Natuna. 2 Kunajiri Maru, Ceylon Maru. 3— Nil. 4 Lai Sang. s—Charon.5 Charon. 6 Denbighshire, Titan.85 words
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Article126 1909-11-02 7 Per Hebe Mr Poel and Dr Eckerdoi if. Per Kinta Mr and Mrs Machado, two Misses Machado, Mrs Corbetta, Mr and Mrs Craig, Dr Fraser, Miss Sbarpe, Messrs Tallj, A. G. Scandrett, Dennis, Cheang Ah Mm, Chua Lip Sian, Tan Khai, M. A Dodd, S. V. B. Down, K.126 words
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Article246 1909-11-02 7 Per P. O. Assaye, due Xov 5. Rev. G. A. Townley, Mr W. G. St Clair, Mr T. Hobgen, Mr L. Rusack, Mrs W. B. Caverbiif, tfr J. N. Hutchison, Mr F, W. and Mies Margaret*, Mr Constable. Mr Bennett. Dr H. C.Weber, Mr and Mrs246 words
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Article71 1909-11-02 7 (Corrected up to Nov. I Bank 4 vi s 2 4 s w«| demand 24 A Private credits 3in s 2 441 credits 6in s g4; France, demand Bank... 2!<l£ Germany, demand BSM £*BIA,T.T 174^ Hongkong, demand 25^%dk. Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand Hi Bangkok' demand 661 Sovereigns, Bank71 words
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Article128 1909-11-02 7 Nov. 1 Tin* $7,, -2>\ Gambier b«Jtn 11.2$ Gain bier Cube No 1 mm 1 1.75 China bier (Jut* JSo. 1 DOm Pepper Black (ord'm. 8' port) 16.00 Pepper, White (f*L buyers 27. < 0 Nutmegt (110 to tk« ik.)^, 20.00 Nutmegs (80 to t tt IW.) 24.( 0128 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement421 1909-11-02 7 F. CLARKE CO., 7 QUEES-ST, SINGAPOPE. Livery SLcble Keepers Fodder Merchants. ,".bbt r tyred Gharries and Best Rubbernages, ring ap Telephone 918. JK a< n to ety fart of the Island ::;i L :i: FURNITURE REMOVALS incur own <ans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. B. ZIMMERMANN. Proprietor. nc ERASER421 words
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Advertisement260 1909-11-02 7 MICA LUBRICANT CO., SOUTH SHIELDS. Makers Patentees of the well known Mica Grease. RECOMMENDED FOR Engine Bearings. Engine Slides. Engine Eccentrics. Engine Cylinders. Shaft Bearings, Heavy, Light, Slow Speed, Quick Speed, as 4,000 revolutions per minute. Upright Shafting. Loose Pulleys. Ponderous Machinery. Light Machinery. Machinery exposed to the weather. Machinery260 words
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Advertisement29 1909-11-02 7 GRIMAULT'S SYRUP of Hypophosphite of Lime m for hßhi for warn fBRONCHITIS,^|^^| CATARRH, 1 STUBBORN llp^l WEAK LUNGS, L COUCHSf JHi^k CONSUMPTION J Papis,B,r.ViviBnne i a Iv^^H BEWARE I29 words
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Advertisement123 1909-11-02 7 DcKONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore. The Shipsagancy, United, 2 :i. Collyer Quay. THB_UNDERMBNTIONED OF DEPARTDRB ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Van Goens Natoena and Anambas islands x ov Brouwer Moeara-Saba, Simpang, Djambi and Tongkal i Nov.* 3 Van Liemen Muntok, Blinjoe, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang, Koba123 words
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Miscellaneous526 1909-11-02 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers FTa* Tor»B Master Arrived From Consurnee For Whe* Albenga Ger i 769 Loreczen Oct 29 HoEgkong Behn Meyer New York 2 Atlas Dut L 677 Pieper Oct 23 P. Soesoe As. Pet. Co. Uncertain Benoa Dut 170 Gotz Oct 31 P. Brandan Ships Agency P Brandan526 words
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Article962 1909-11-02 8 (From Our Special CorrcsjMHMfcilf.) London, Oct. 1. W<»ni.k^ r i. Stamina. The second aLiuul 84 hours' walking race, promotttl by the Blackheath Harrier?, agiin served to 9how that English athletes are by no means so decadent a3 one might suppose from the c mstaut cries to that962 words
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Article438 1909-11-02 8 Everton ia the team of the moment m First Laague circle*, the G)odi?on Park men having gone to the head of the table by virtue of splendid win 9 when visiting Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle United. Evertou's record now reads 5 wins, 1 draw, 1 defeat, representing 11438 words
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Article135 1909-11-02 8 S.G.C. v. Kkppkl G.C The L ulies' November Spoon was played for yesterday afternoon and resulted in a tie between Mrs Bowes and Mrs Carver with a nett score of 45. Scores Mrs Carver 45 scr 45 PUyed at the Race Course on Sunday morning, this return match resulte135 words
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Article114 1909-11-02 8 The 410 yards handicap race, the final event for the Swimming Club Aggregate Cup, was swum ttt at Tarsjong Kitocg on Sunday after the arrival of the ten o'clock lituuoh. There was a rough sea and only four men took the water. They swam from the diving stage114 words
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Article95 1909-11-02 8 The ream chv>sen locally to meet the Australians iv Saturday's game has been wleoted as follows Bailey, Beren, Clirke, Bddii, (rrtnier, Hennessey, Hubback, McK'^: lie, BUogliston, Noon and Scharenyuivel. The Australians will be assisted by Messrs Birch, Bith, V. Brown, Home, Maarten z and Williams, provided the95 words
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Article28 1909-11-02 8 The Etagbj match last Dight, Merchants Banks and Medi«oes v. the Rest was not a particularly exhilarating game, teams being short. It is unfortunate that two full fifteens28 words
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Article801 1909-11-02 8 Alleged Falsk Evidence. Sergeant James DickaoD, of the Detective Force, was be r ore the Distiict Court yesterday, (Mr Colman presiding), on a charge of intentionally giving false evidence before Mr Green, the Second Magistrate on Sept. 30th, last m the case of one Amin, a Malay, who801 words
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Article109 1909-11-02 8 To conquer an obstinate enemy requires persistency ani perseverance. It is the same with Rheumatism, the dread foe of mankind, which ranks foremost m stubbornness. To eradicate it from the system, yon must use the right weapon. Little's Oriental Balm is the only remedy that can overpower109 words
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Article883 1909-11-02 8 A Chinese coolie fell into the hold of a P. and O. steamer and fractured his skull. He was taken to the hospital. Tbe P. O. homeward mail s.s. Ddlbi left Hongkong at 1 p.m, en Saturday, and is due here at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. The883 words
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Article57 1909-11-02 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Laurens Pit, Dut. str. I^4, Capt. Brngsma, Nov 1, Indiagiri, Ships Agency, Riow Xov 4. Titan, Brit. btr. 5720, Capt. Day, Nov 1, Manila, Mansfield, London Nov 2. Tong Hong, Brit. str. 1313, Capt. Baker, Nov 1, Penang, Teck Lee Guan,57 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1909-11-02 8 NOTICE. On November Ist, 1909, we are removing from our present address to The Arcade Raffles Square When we shall have on exhibition our new Unit Filing system RONEO LTD. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works MOTOR TYRE retreaded at MODERATE Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars, MATS202 words