The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 November 1909
1909-11-05
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Title Section17 1909-11-05 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISERS TE N CENTS SINGAPORE, FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1909. NO. 6,74717 words
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Article182 1909-11-05 1 Fdrmari, the aviator, has created a oew record Page 5. An ADglo-liussian loan trust is beicg formed Page 5. The election is dt finitely announced for January Page 5. Judgment has bfen reserved in the Sri Muir case. Page 8. The Hongkong ecore in tLe Interport shoot182 words
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Article598 1909-11-05 1 Like every other profession in the world, music h;i~ its Light* its ni< bumorons which and 1;. it re temps or from the ignorance of wai member of the onmusical j)u some people's ideas upon th< inu>ic For they ■ocaa t<> Look apoo, t wen kind oJ598 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1909-11-05 1 i!L Vw f\ iH[ h* Flower Bowls or Va* Triukets, Charms, etc. Jewellery Work. Writing Mater; To. 3el for Ladies Gentlemen. B Mudcm I Cases. B. P. DE SILVA,SS^ C Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass rounders, ■s, Bri Builders and General Contractors. ad Oil Engines for all purposes.289 words
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Advertisement309 1909-11-05 1 En tertammen is. A LK AM BRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT, 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Entirely New Tricks BY Prof. William Vincent. ORTED BY THE FOLLOWING ENTIRELY NEW PICTURES. AN UNLUCKY PICNIC. r l bis n!m can boast of being a most excellent one, for the309 words
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Advertisement289 1909-11-05 1 Entertainments. H A RMSTON'S Grand Circus And Royal Menagerie of Performing Wiid Animals. The Largest and Best Circus Combination Travelling the East. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. 30 IN HUMBEE 30 The Original 2 Sidneys CHAMPIOH THICK CYCLISTS. In their celebrated feats of HUMPSTY BUMBSTY concluding with SOMERSAULTING ON MOTOR CYCLES. John289 words
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Advertisement65 1909-11-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tbe banks will close on Tuesday Page 2. Smart Chinese or Eurasian clerk wanted Page 1. IT- J lujcliore Canal road Page 2. Government notice re tenders for police works Page 2. Sailing Pangan for Havre and Copenhagen Page 6. Sale of miscellaneous iron goods at Powell and65 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous333 1909-11-05 1 THE WEEK. Friday, sth High Water.— 4.l6 a 2.51 p P O Mail Outward due. Legislative Council, 2.30 p Municipal Commission, 2.30 p S.R.E. (V) Bridging, 5 p Saturday, 6th High Water. 5 47 a., 4 26 p Australian Cricket commences noon. bTJHDA.Y, 7th ffigh Wacer 7 4 a 6.10333 words
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Article341 1909-11-05 2 Th< ng, ot the L6th all f twing on Um Anglo-Sira N itish diplomats, by me uu ..:i nu other nation -hail 1 to acquire land ox c the boundary of M- I I u:n-u..i. while on the. east France of all agreements< There341 words
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Article193 1909-11-05 2 Wf hav- koo 1 it'b a conception of Sir John Berrioe to wish lot any underi;i> authority with the nation, and i we hope that the Fund Sea L rd will clo his own beat to keep his infli mriaaqpoirad. We cannot judge of the merits oi193 words
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Article147 1909-11-05 2 It ii ymmaXk] understood that the Rev. that K-'ni' Marie Joseph Perros, of the m Catholic Mission, will succeed to the KMmli of Um Siam Mission vacant by the lettt of the Rt. Rev. J. L. Vey, Bishop of IMB and Vicar Apostolic of Siani. T:;-> Rev.147 words
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Article73 1909-11-05 2 The Austr.ui.m imtuigrution scheme for An_;lo- Indian^ is progressing remarkably says a contemporary. Captain Hulden, the Agent :t Calcutta, reports more than eight hundred applications from would-be settlers, a Sjood proportion of these on the touring list i>einj? ex -army officers and retiring Indian civil servants, who73 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement454 1909-11-05 2 3, BATTERY ROADJewellers, Watchmakers, Gramaphones, Fancy Goods. DURING NOVEMBER. 1 Special Bargains. Enormous Reductions.! ODEON RECORDS. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2.25. i Early Inspection Kindly Invlted.l I ">- X A I I O R f^ AND Jv I OUTFITTERS. Tvreeds, Coatings, Perfumery and '-^ssg'Caj Toilet Requisites of every description "-I Hats,454 words
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Advertisement642 1909-11-05 2 NOTIGES. EXGHANGE BUNKS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, November 9th, being the anniversary of the Birthday of His Majesty King Edward VII. Nov 5 9.11 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that in Old* t to carry out repairs, ROCHORE CANAL ROAD, between Prinsep Street and Selegie642 words
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Advertisement573 1909-11-05 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Stoat, New Yoek. London Office Threadnecdle Hoaae* Bibbopsgate Street Wittlill, LOHDOfI EC. London Bankers i National Provincial Bank of Englan] Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the fluff balances at573 words
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Advertisement315 1909-11-05 2 INSUJtAMQpv" MANUFACTURERS 7^ on -irt :-s aie World-Wide •ai Indi, U bM to day more 1 «yol adianLii \tr ha ;y All claims are promptly p i surrenders, etc.. application, h> pore au.i encetoJ, e I S. FVANS, a A lUaa| )Wn, CUTHRIE Co Lu 2 eneral A 80.U SOOTH315 words
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Article316 1909-11-05 3 .ry, with fa fMI BJfr .re miles, 1 is i •:■t'yto be I J(]. aport&nce, :.tr-- :y shaping as loDg beer, i3f irly v f lei land miles < niense herds of cattle ml h'-ri'ij.', ::ce of I lid ether _:ions are I y inter* s rogl316 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1909-11-05 3 II ..?.:abei lain's T CoUih Remedy. Iff buttlt- 49 words
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Advertisement225 1909-11-05 3 ANNUAL AUCTIONS. THIS DiY AT KOON. •UCTION CGF ISCELUttOUS GOODS at POWELL I Co'a SALE-ROOM. CMpentera 1 tools, shovels, ir k ,s, planes, umbiena^ Pi cigarette paper, coloured and j China »nd Ceylon toft, pro- ioMiSC "POWELL&CO. Auctioneers. Nov 5 AUCTION SALE OF Unclaimed and Confiscated Property Intestate Estate Froperty225 words
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Advertisement321 1909-11-05 3 AUCTION SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS Ex. S. S. KALOMO. AT GODOWN A, KEPPEL ROAD ADJACENT TO TAN JONG PAGAR POLICE STATION) On Monday, Bth Nov., at 9=30 am. Cast iron bends, valves, iron pipes with coupling, brass bushes., galvanised pipes, insulators, leather and cotton beltings, oil in jars, &c., &e.321 words
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Advertisement320 1909-11-05 3 Genasco Roofing. 2 Ply $10 per roll of 2 1 6 square feet. 3 $12 M :omplete with Nails, Caps and Cement for fixing. IENASCO SMOOTH SI'SFACE READY KOOFINT, ft S^ ■BBBBBBOHMIB XriuidaJ Lbka Asphalt t JS-&1 e 1^ "Genasco" is prepared for The Tropics s cheap, neat and easily320 words
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Article17 1909-11-05 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. At Brighton, England to .Mr. and .Airs. J. F. Hodgins a daughter— 6th October.17 words
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Article1098 1909-11-05 4 Not to place too much importance on the wire from New York that Judge Gaynor's election to the mayoralty of New York is the only notable success of the municipal grafters aud not to exaggerate the importance of the trend of the Municipal elections in Great1,098 words
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Article810 1909-11-05 4 The Withen Donoert Party gave a concert in Hoogkong recently. The S. C. C. cricket pitch mul covered with .i ropaulin last night. Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice of HoDL'konL r passed through by the Sydney on ?vlonday last, on leave for a holiday in Europe. Mr Justice Gaynor, who810 words
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Article29 1909-11-05 4 THE LNTERPo;- m Hongkong made shoot this morn 11.. favourable and the fourteen years wil the receut bad w, with regular Cuthbert i NeubronnL. Corp d'Oiivier Total29 words
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Article49 1909-11-05 4 Preparing Eir AdvioN from H ICuhmoiid, th cil of Kedah, to discuss the b the B It i boat llm mtua i This may be n symptom of ICtUy«t9Wftrdi the Gift for a Club. H. H. the 6 piece of land and a h Alor Star.49 words
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Article44 1909-11-05 4 (Fn Oct 09 Or F. IL S. Rubber Co. 25,500 8,768 (5 i Kuala Lumpor Rubber Co. 89.509 14.y93 (4 Inch Kenneth. 8,95S 1,129 (fi him Labu (Outhrie and 10 1] 74 Sandycroft (Barker ud I Pataling (Harrisou A London A Anglo-Malay44 words
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Article16 1909-11-05 4 The tin exports ten mom responding ten month Kinta f Barker I pikuls, Tribute16 words
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Article38 1909-11-05 4 o Vcntf Tin M New Gopeug Kinta Tin M kka Ranibutan Kedhills. Tribal Tii. Tronoh M Pis. 8.490 Tribaton I Lahat Mine ore. .man Hydraulic Tu of c re. Bruseh Hydraulic Tu. output is38 words
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Article39 1909-11-05 4 M An ordinary i, to be held Much i! situation from tli J. Ji. Robertson. Btep owin^; director r which evoked the year, naiii advances to v the Company. The ■haft have fallen sli^hth B39 words
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Article40 1909-11-05 4 Malay Mai!' having information i cernin^ the bling Farnj which I |g| I KhawJool Mr. Khaw Joo i pot Chow K la Luru; Mr. Nfi 800 lers. sot I l I pore, but known shortly. Tartar, w,40 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement342 1909-11-05 4 i i 1 COMBINING A PIANO AND THE ABILITY TO PLAY IT CREDIT or GASH DISCOUNT I Oriinary Pianos Taken in Exchange. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. I AT HOME. FROM LONDON". Postage Duty included in these Prices. LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE. cts. Iniperiales per box oi 26 4 20 na342 words
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Advertisement142 1909-11-05 4 NOTICE. The Mitsui Bussan Kaishi, Ltd. X< »TICE is hereby given that as from the 1 gt day of November, 1909, the business of the Mitsui Bussan Kuisha as a going concern has been fcafcl n over by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Limited, having a Capital of 20,000,000 Yen and142 words
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CHINA ASSOCIATION.
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Article34 1909-11-05 5 avc Warning, Keutar ej \l -Til. fa u been Mfred lib, Sti Bjron the posi--1 I work in ;preoiely imI item. British Govern- in the British I i the d the34 words
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Article20 1909-11-05 5 IT Return to Chii. probablj in the i stop i few weeks to 68 connected with the20 words
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Article14 1909-11-05 5 I- n the recent revolt, _,'ht a£:er an exchange s near Thebes.14 words
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Article69 1909-11-05 5 peniog (to-o the Buti has d d for .iih time press Btt] -i r of Japan, 1 some eighty other i mark of the B i_'eaient that highly eompelid vo'uatarily p!ace their -t turned the i meteors as the .as also besn I dealing with the phys- J69 words
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Article30 1909-11-05 5 WITH THE NEW YEAR. i»V SuliliMr: i" Tnu'i;r:iJ»h. KtMitrr's) Mi il. Peiae, Liberal Whip, speaking \i a Mnpstead, defiaitelj announcad a general eleetion ba 3 uki iry.30 words
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Article70 1909-11-05 5 Balfour and Ure, »cU i bate :i the Bad- ding. Mr I pass ite y repudiated Mr Balfour's ehargea i honour. Bilfoor admitted that the language he had used in his speach was of the *tron but the provocation was great. ks lith denouuo.d Mr Bjdfi ar'a ii70 words
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Article56 1909-11-05 5 AXG LO-RUSS IAN TRUST. Financing Russia. N > >v 4th, 9 >2 am. pipers give prominence to the prospectus of the Anglo-Russian Trust, t>f a million, formed to ite B nsian 'rovernment and Municipal L uu ml to underwrite Russia! enterprises. This is regarded as an indication of the importance56 words
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Article44 1909-11-05 5 K .Nov. 4th, 958 am. Jud_ I nor, the Tammany nominee, who has been elected Major of New York, is the on'v Tammany success. All the minor Sices have been -^cured by Repub- i-.iomsts, thus controlling the board mates, which authorises expenditure.44 words
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Article28 1909-11-05 5 Rec Xov 4, 6 pm. The aviator Ftrmin hasfown 144 miles al Mourmelon in four hours, seventeen minutes aud fiftj three seconds. This is a record.28 words
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Article389 1909-11-05 5 V N Importance." In Oscar WU le's play the I indmannCom* panj lasi r.V'it gave us another phase of their versatility, the problem play. It depends i upon epigram and imart repartee, sometimes reaching the point of sermonis- but always epigrammatic. The smart ire well distributed, and389 words
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Article20 1909-11-05 5 Do It Now. w n the time to get rid of your rheuum-t-ir,™ V«n pan do so bv applying Chamber20 words
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Article832 1909-11-05 5 AEEIVAL IN SINGAPORE [iVTERVIEW wri'H THE El VICE PeESIDBNI The Hon. C. \V. Fdirbankfl accompanied by Mra Fairbanks, arrived yesterday by the P. and O. steamer Delhi from Hongkong. Mr Fairbanks was Vice President during the last administration of President R >osej veit and is now832 words
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Article74 1909-11-05 5 Telegraphic news has reached Japan of the death of Mr E H. Gill, one of the oldest residents of Kobe. He died at Banff, Canada, where he went to recruit after an illness in Kobe during the early summer. Mr Gill had tor many years bean in the firm of74 words
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Article362 1909-11-05 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. I Hiring the week London orders have been on a larger scale again, in many instances at a material advancp, and in consequence our market has regained its former buoyancy and good business has been transacted, both on account of home and local demand. The Litest362 words
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Article267 1909-11-05 5 Third List of Subscribers. The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following further subscriptions. Previously acknowledged $1,677 Collected by Mrs Rowland Allen, Mr E H. Young 5 Mr A. J. Bryant 25 Mr L E. P. Wolferstan 10 Captain Radcliffa 5 I >r Keith 5 Mr R. C. Edmonds267 words
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Article67 1909-11-05 5 The death returns for the month of October show 1006 deaths, a ratio per mills of L3.50. The chief causes of death were Malaria 178, fever not specified 68 and typhoid 11 total for fever 257. Phthisis caused 130 deaths, premnonia GO and bronchitis 46. Dysentery 75, diarrhoea67 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1909-11-05 5 ROBINSON CO. Sterling Silver Goods AND Best Electro-plated Ware. Suitable for Wedding Presents m K j There u a wide choice of gift: V ftll of which are useful, pleas w I ing Rnd quite Ezdu :\t. NEW DESIGN jN SILVER 9ft fi 1 11 Qft II J?^ Pft BOS"214 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement530 1909-11-05 6 APARTMENTS. BOAED RESIDENCE For tingle g< n at MILDt U\.' O\'.< y Biofe Tennis, Stable. Twins modentoi I >> U.C THE SER^NGOON RUBBER PLANTATIONS Ltd IN LIQUIDATION. K the ib' I iM^auy -i. it U> Mr. i 4 Wincb b I Uj Bingipi r, i i An- tbe LiquidAtoi mU530 words
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Advertisement647 1909-11-05 6 On the Berth. THE EAST ASIATIC C L'd. FOB HAVRE AND COPENHAGEN. The 3iaineSQ BA "Panpan is expected to arrive from Bangkok on the 11th November and will receive, a prompt despatch tor the above ports. For freight and pas.^age. apply to THE BAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Agents. Noj 5647 words
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Advertisement584 1909-11-05 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this 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 at584 words
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Advertisement428 1909-11-05 6 SHIPPING. j OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies* steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every f ortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles,428 words
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Advertisement676 1909-11-05 6 SHIPPING. PRr O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Cii!na t Japan* Pcnacg. Ceyloo, Att*tralU, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Billa of Lading i§BHM for Ohinfa Oo*st, Persian Gull, Continental and American Porta. Stumen will lasm Slagapor* oo of abowt MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Assaye Nov 6676 words
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Advertisement425 1909-11-05 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutseic-r Lloyd, Bro IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LlKr' The f&ot and well-knowii a this Cocipany Bail torteightll Hairburk- ?ia l.« tt^rdsma, A.nt Gibraltar, Gtonoa, N»: Naples, Alexandria and via Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penar. keng, Shanghai, N^wn A and back. They ar« due :n Singap,)^ r,, underuawnrionc-Ki dai*j* OUTWARD 'MEWA '9.425 words
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Article1063 1909-11-05 7 November 4 Cap. Issuk. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Sellers. 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 24% Int. 14/3 14/6 80,000 1 1 Bitu Caves 10 5 17 6 6 2 6 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Sclangor) 5 2 I 0 2 3 0 innnnn f 1 1 Bukit Kaj ing 21,063 words
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Article140 1909-11-05 7 Xov 4. i Isabella, Dot, str., Abas, for Rbio, Singkep and Lingga. Benoa, Dut str, Grotz, for P. BraodaiL Laureus Pit, Dut str., Brugsoia, for Indragiri. Poh Ann. Brit, str., Robertson, for Port Swettenham via ports. Kama jiri Mara, Jap str, Yokota, for Sourabaya. Xerite, Dut. str Westers, for140 words
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84 1909-11-05 7 Whturvet and DocJ:9 af which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin— Nil. East Wharf Sec. 1 Minilya, Zweena, Natuna Section I— Sheers Wharf— 2 Austria. 3— Nil. 4— Nil. s— Nil. 6— Nil. 7 Kawachi Maru. B—lpob,8 Ipob, Benloinond. 9-Nil. Jardine's84 words
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Article226 1909-11-05 7 Per Beulomond: Mr F. Kerr. Per Lady Weld Mr Bailey. Per Ipoh Capt Melier, Mr and Mr.- I fa Keong Tek, Messrs E. AxDer, Marriner, W R. Darling, Manasseb, H. R. Gordon, Jensen. C. Tok Choy, J. Graham, Loke Looi Chew, C. Kia Peng, L. Chow Kit, Fraser, J.226 words
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Article56 1909-11-05 7 (Corrected up to Nov. 4 4 m s I 4; demand Private credits 3m g j credits oin s Fran Mad Iknk... Bs4f Germany, demand 239^ India, T. T, Hongkong, demauu J /I, dit. Yokohama, demand demand ■;kok' demand Sovereigns, Bank P.uvmg Bank of EngUnd Bttfa Discount 3 months56 words
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Article114 1909-11-05 7 No\. I Tin buye; Gambier bu Gambier Cube So 1 j i Gambier Oube JNo. 2 Peppar Black 'or*'*. S'pora) 15.75 Pepper, White (fa-) Nutmegs 1 1 0 to tk« k. 20.00 Nutmege (80 to ttt Ek) 24.00 Maca Bandti) com OioTftp (Araboinn nom B*llj offaa [10% Black) 26114 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1909-11-05 7 FOR STILE. fOP, SALE. jje GJWYMBDB :n Penan ij Harbovr. L ;ilt ilvanu In a i >lds and T of two anchors, ami bo snlara, apply FANS IBLD n.c. FOR II Lass O) and G. DH :ICK. n c. B USE IOR ace in popular loca targe compo watei laid228 words
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Advertisement659 1909-11-05 7 TO LET. TO LET. The < )ffices at prenenfc in the occupation of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company. being No. 88, Robinson Roa<l and 27 and 2-i Japan Street— < >ecup:ition can be had on Ist December, 1909. Apply to ALLEN ft GLEDHILL, 2-2-a, Riffles Place, Solicitors to659 words
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Advertisement85 1909-11-05 7 jgj SS^ £m*f ja am ja, ii] E V A IM A e to JUjL Tonic Wine The Ideai pick me u p" i ii \F/Isf\f'#i^ > A vitalising tonic specially prepared for use in n yffjA%f\ .ii. TON^ypcE tropical climates. Dispels lassitude and depression, gives 4 strength, energy and85 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous591 1909-11-05 7 VESSELS POUT. Flag; and Tons rommanders Arrived From F r W>ie« Sugrib Siam g'bt 500 Kichel Nov 4 Bang! Paaaigl Aluratha Siam g'bt 4o'> Haorowitz BT<m i V>m Peumg 6 Steamers FJp.ar 'Jona Meßt«r Arrived PYorn CorißijfPee lor Wh«n Bangkok <ier 1237 Nicolaipen Nov 1 Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok j591 words
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Article554 1909-11-05 8 f fdt ht jkg worm in li.'i.-. i->e w.i» B ey Swe-i3 Uin£, who irMCftught by a tn I a.m. a- -v. |fl l\k:.sh:i pro] JuadatllOO The DOMtoata -I v.- revealed anything] band y, th.it eon moved such as woe fcsry, ooofc ag nteoi ind Swefl Hing jjveti-554 words
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Article173 1909-11-05 8 By the cej Dg of Id Mara, one o the t aing Its I the early histor o! ike Hoogl og i> k- Com panj Mi Wilson the I I 1882 ai I B BO At I Mr D the chief man tgei S ott was ger173 words
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Article753 1909-11-05 8 Bomi EJxperi Evidewcb. Mr J^tiee T. Sereombe Smith was engaged m the Supreme Court yesterday for the third day with the hearing of the claim brought bj Boon Keck, Ltd, owner- of the teal steamer Sri Bfoar, against the South British Insurance Company. Hessrs E. Fort and753 words
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Article96 1909-11-05 8 Abolition of Einffw a-. Peking, 28th October. The Prince Regent has determined to abolish the eunuch service in the Palace. The period for abolition has been fixed at six years, commencing from next year. Opium Smoking Offk eals, The Provincial Treasurer and the Judge of the Kweichow Province96 words
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Article119 1909-11-05 8 The Malaysian Manufacturing Company, menced buying jemtong gntta in th>' expectation of Wing able to begin operations about the middle of the month, I ttndthat, < ring to unforeseen circumstances connected with the maobxnerjr, part of the I ping gear not being ready far work, their stock of119 words
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Article96 1909-11-05 8 The following programme of fixtures for the Interport week has been temporarily arranged. Nov. 19, Friday, and 20, Saturday. Hongkong v. Shanghai (Cricket). Not. 22, Monday, and 23, Tuesday. Shanghai v. Straits (Cricket). Nov. 2i, Wednesday. Hongkong v. Straits (Tennis). Nov. 25, Thursday, acd 26, Friday. Hongkong v.96 words
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Article87 1909-11-05 8 In honour of the visit of the Australi.in cricketers to Singapore a Smoking Concert will be given in the Taoglirt Club on Thursday next at 9 o'clock p.m. It will be open to members of the S. C. C, admission l>siui, r by ticket only, free of87 words
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Article61 1909-11-05 8 A match was played on the Esplanade last evening between the SCO. and a Volunteer team who were for the occasion assisted by several of the Garrison officers. There was a fair attendance and a fast game was seen which ended in a will for the Volunteers by61 words
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Article55 1909-11-05 8 Perak v. Singapore We have already given the total of 910 for Perak against Singapore's 948. The Taipesg scorers were. Capt OargiU 95 E. Spinks 9o A. Wilson 95 A. P. Harper 95 G. Fdirburn 91 W. Savers 91 Gh Barbour 90: W. H. Elkins 90; B. Barnard .1.55 words
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Article35 1909-11-05 8 The s.l. Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow at 7, 9 and 10 am. 2.30 acd 3 30 pm., returning at 8.30 and am. 12.15, 3 and -5 30 pm.35 words
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Article386 1909-11-05 8 Exciting Incident at Harihston's The farewell show of Harmston's Circus in HocgkoDg constituted the most sensational evening during the stay. In consequence of the announcement that a local gentleman would enter the tigers' cage and drive a chariot harnessed to two of the iageet animals, a386 words
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Article842 1909-11-05 8 The B. I. Rangoon steamer Lindula left at 5 p.m. yesterday with mails passengers and cargo. The P. 0. steamer Delhi from Hongkong en route for Colombo and Bombay arrived yesterday. The mail steamer "Assay©" left Pettang at 10 a.m. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at842 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1909-11-05 8 The S. 11. A Long Range Handicap will take place on Sunday, at 2 30 p.m. The first representative annual match of the Malaya Football Association between the Tnited Johore team and tie Malaya Association eleven will be played at Johore on Sunday, the 7th instant. W. J. GARCIA (Corner58 words
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Advertisement178 1909-11-05 8 I Do you use the Roneo Steel Vertical Filing System jIF NOT WHY NOT? It is 2 System whereby a lost letter Sis unknown and that Is mdispensibJe to every business man I Write for BcoLlet, II or better still c.iil 2nd see iiin actual 1; Hi 1 CAN BE178 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1909-11-05 8 LATEST SHIPPING. I In addition to that on gage 7. Xerite, Dut. 14 3, Gapt. Wester*, Nov 3, Palembang, A.. S P. Co., Soosce 1. Delhi, Brit. 4784, Capfc, Gordon, Nov 4. Hongkong, P. Si 0., Bombay 5. Next Mails Due. From Earopa. Per P. Assuye, today, with mails of104 words
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