The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1909

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909. NO. 6,760
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  • 215 1 Mr Haldane hia laid down a no surrender ?age Page 7. The Liquors bill passed second reading m Council yesterday Page 12. Raub Gold Mine report will be found on page 8 A description of the tribute to be sont by Kedah'to the King is given on
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  • 1329 1 The male is yen- much lan strolled m the matter of dress by fashion than the other-male. We start thus with a very c understanding that the mat* and cylindrical net her irarmentb wili be immediately brought forward as a challenge to the statement. But take the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 IiIJLL MO I OR. and CYCLE m BE OBTAMEO FRO! ALL AGENTS Ml DEALERS. Cbe Dunlop mhbtt go. (far east) Ltd I a:?:: jation coilyek quay. I Civil Me:'::.nical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, I :rs, Bridge Builders and General Contractors, I SOLE AGENTS FOR I Pump Coys
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    • 204 1 MALAY DRAMATIC COMPANY. Jaya Leila Palawan of Pcntianak. 50 Actors Actresses 5O I octal the Patronage of the Sultan of Pontianak. To=Ni£ht To=Ni&ht I AND To=Morrow Ni£ht* AT THEATRE ROYAL. North Bridge Road. Rajah Jayah Ismarah. PRICES OF ADMISSION, Reserved Seats 1.00 Second Class 0.30 First Class 0.50 Third Class
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    • 302 1 Victoria Theatre EVERY EVENING. I The Melodious MERRY MAKERS!; To-Night Tc-HigM E Change of Programme Complete Changs of Programme a Introducing B New Songs New Dances New Sketches, t All the- latest English American Novelties. E A Brilliant Programme A Brilliant Company. 1 8 STAR ARTISTS 1 6 Prices $3,
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    • 91 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. B. D. V. the King of cigarettes Page 4. Katz Bros. Jewellery display Page 7. Malay Theatre tbis Evening Page 1. Wanted to buy one year old Hevea stumps —Page 1. Bankruptcy notice re Yong Ah Chee Page 2. Land and house sales at Lavender street and Queen
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 306 1 > THE WEEK. Saturday, 20th High Water.— 3.27 a., 2 20 p P O Mail Outward due. 3 G.C. President's Cup, Qualifying Round. B.RE. (V) Monthly Handicap Shoot, 2.30 p [nterport Cricket, Hongkong v. Shanghai. Merry Makers, Victoria Theatre. Sunday, 21st ffigh Water 448 a 3.41 p 24th after Trinity.
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  • 49 2 To-morrow. Sundaj •pm the Rev V Murray, will" preach on "The Watershed of L fe," ia the Victoria Memorial Hal), hi pm, m Bethesda, Bras Btsah 'rreen will preach on "The urist Jesus." These special saruions .ed m connection with the VMC.A. Week of Prajer.
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    • 797 2 WANTED. MINE MANAGER. Wanted at oncefully qualified mine manager to take full charge of a tin lode proposition now ia full working. Only qualified men need apply. Address fullest particulars to LODE c 0 Free Press." Nov 20 27 11 A well v. rsed English and Malay Teacher wishes to
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    • 708 2 NOTIQES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. I BANKRU] »TC Y. No. 1 2 2 of 1909 Re Yong Ah Chee of Chop E Nghee. Notice is hereby given that a Receiving Order was made against the abovenamed bankrupt on the
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    • 707 2 NOTIQES. NOTICE. Mr. H. G Di^ of Campbell. Latham and Co., Tailors and Outfitters, 69 Condnit-st, London, AY., has his address at 80, Rattles Place, next Banque de l'lndo Chine. Nov 18 v.c. s.s. WRAY CASTLE." We hereby notify that on account of damage to cargo on board the above
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    • 523 2 International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street. New York. London Office Threadneedle House, Biehopsgate Street Within, LONDON EC. London Bankebs National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSIT& Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at th
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    • 345 2 INSURAAIQ! MANUFACTURERTLift ••rr v Policies are World-Wide. No j and Indisputable. L It, has to-day mori any other Canadian i '-k ever ban at t. All clain,cash si. etc., i application, by tbe I pore and Penai^, Vi i oce to I Use. F. S. EVANS, A A RR GUTHRIE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 131 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Sunday before Advent Sunday. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral, Hymns S tad 316. Choral Matins Holy Communion 'lain), Hymns 21- and Jb9. :.day School. Bible Classes (AduU Ipm Evensong Sermon. Hymns 1 7 and 439. St. Matthew's, Sepoy Links. am Foo Chow Service. m
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  • 94 3 >rreetiier inft the company that md work up waste rnbber. I risg tb 13 believed to be a >r working up n favourably reported on with the plantation process is tjuite simple. The =d ap without th>- It is th"n heated and com:i --'c turned out,
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  • 43 3 Coi 8 with the recommendations j .mittee on the the S< retary of the A h .^ory Comnitary questions l t!Ct<.' I <r 0., MD F.I! London Sfhooi Deun of iue. I An Leone. of L >ndon. Mb D.S ue, will
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  • 34 3 Pai Th- re have et lie. These \citini; debate-, >r the repr^>sioD ption. T not without its terms are con.ttar the report iwom 1 hi tlternale bleu patente or diinbylvlearbonold; nnot
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  • 63 3 -sion the Ch.: pany pays a 1"> the profit of ended February MH leaerve for l>eing raised to B 1"> per cent. raz their percentage vy forward I ;)A during the year it of reduction arrant year have ex I M trouble with the tor the company's title
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  • 38 3 I i for the record kitt, a r the seft iUiam Aver} I I making comit a lon/ v g -nerally i J. ps, next to m. _-re.tt rarities, c< stamps and postal the world.
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  • 344 3 I mind minds and hurt, nobody m 1 -sed fa Problem No. 55, *'*> PB» I 18, New York. i'j "-k 1- pieces). bite to play and mute m three moves. Solution to v from Three kJea." The following game, played m the Firstclass Amateurs' Tournament at
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    • 14 3 A <) v- Ready T HE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS R OUGH DIARY fob 1910. j
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    • 203 3 S.ive the Doctor's Fee. If you are a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a physician wben you have an attack of diarrhoea, you will be Md to know that one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llt-tuedy will cure it. For sale by
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    • 678 3 gj DRIVEN jp| U f MALARIA fyAi T]lIS Ml I i RAILWAY X MAN In India Suffered Miseries Fob Month Until Bbbcued by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The occupation of Mr. G. E. Yowles is tha of a tireman on the I. P. Hailway. At a! times tryiDg work, it
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    • 314 3 A PETITION TO CONGRESS. A Memorial signed by nearly one hundred leading American b doctors and Physicians has been presented to the U. S. A. Congress praying that TANSAN from TAKARADZKA may be admitted duty free into the United States of America. The Japan Advertiser" says: "The virtues of TANSAN
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    • 668 3 imtE propcrcv. MACHINERY, PLANT. NOTICE. •T8 are invited for the pr uildings, mill, ice plant and K>{ nierly belonging to The Hongkong Milling Company, Limited, and situate at Ju; the Colony of Hongkong, particulars whereof are as follows !>l .rite 1. No. 4, situate m Junk Bay, imm* ly outside
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  • 404 4 The ;iUIiV Mill writes a& iollows on the subject of snipping m the E *st, with lerence A shipping correspondent to whom I plied for some comments on the withdrawal .-tal 1., a ui'l m China sends me the foilowin_ .is news from Bremen is a-oles,
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  • 357 4 Ax American Doctor's Heroism. .ncisco, Sept 29. Risking his life m the shark-infested bay pulco to save a drowning fireman, who ien from the Pacific mail steamer Newport, Dr F. J. Harden, the ship's surgeon, is modestly receiving the congratulations o£ his fr-ends on his bravery. Dr
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  • 342 4 ie first of his articles on his sporting exuedition m east Africa, ex President &0089I n t s .r i s enniplimeutary to say of Briti-h enterprise m Uganda, and he consider- t in the creation of the great game reserve through which the Uganda Railway
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  • 198 4 athe m the Dead Sea isiy* Mr F. G. 10, writing m Travel aud Exploration") is delightful at the time, though the thick deposits of Bait on the body and limbs leave a sticky sensation the reverse of agreeable. Those accustomed to much swimming m
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  • 145 4 The directors of the Cunard Steamship Company, Limited, announce that Mr A. A. Booth, the deputy-chairman, ha 3 been unanimously elected chairman of the Board, m place of the late Mr William Watson, and that Mr Thomas Royden has been unanimously elected deputy-chairman. Mr Booth, the Standard
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  • 155 4 A correspondent of the "H. K. D. Press" writes For the third time tenders were opened for the opium monopoly m the Colony and the same old game was played to the disgust of the persons tendering. A notice m the BoLetim Official gave the upset price
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  • 110 4 Speaking of the reading propensities of the British people the German Exchange says The public libraries are rever empty m fact, the Briton reads everywhere not <->nly at home and at the club, but also m the ergronnd, the 'tu3, the tram, and the steamer. His first
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  • 388 4 A Rbliablb and Lasting Cure. Constipation means that there is not a re- 1 1 gular and sufficient action of the bowels. It I is a very dangerous disorder because it pre' vents the body's waste from leaving the I system, and this waste soon turns to poison. I
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    • 34 4 Croup Quickly Cured. A few doses t Chamberlain's Cough 11 ,iy brings surprising results win n a child -yujptoiiis o! croup. There is no cause for alarm when this medicine is m the housr-
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    • 17 4 M uscular Pains. Hundreds of testimonials could be furnish ed showing the great pain relieving power o,
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    • 230 4 To Planters, Contractors &c. Plain galvanised iron 6 ft. per picul 54.75. Corrugated gal iron 6 ft. 7, 8, 9, 10 ft, per picul $6. American axe?, hand carts, galvanised wire, hand saws, American plainers, etc. Ga££ino Go. Dec 22 fete "THE FINEST TASLS DELICACY/ 1 IfUddlJlli bAwlfllfCt Preserved m
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    • 397 4 3, BATTERY ROADJewellers, Watchmakers, Gramaphones, Fancy Goods. osLsn Oio2ir2inco DURING NOVEMBER. I Special Bargains. Enormous Reductions.! CDEOPi RECORDS. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $2.25. I Jsar/y Inspection Kindly InvitedX SMOKE I IKp ivificr t\\ C „ioAi*pff p q r AWARDED I "GRAND PRIX" LONDON, 1908. IGODFREY PHILLIPS, Ltd., I 55, ROBINSON ROAD.
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    • 303 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers The S Morn from an ear!^ Subscril- morning. ¥v. to be RAILS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month $2.50 Three months $7.50 A year S3O Postage— so cents a month extra. For subscriptio Office m Advance, and bill being presented, Tc: F Discount
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  • 125 5 per ."y r > 11 P« V: do. per ratty 2 do. 2 do. 14 do. 4 nil do. nil do. 5 do. 16 do. nil I 20 per cutty 16 do. do. ea 5 7 e<i 13 per catty 12 per dozen 7 do I do
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  • 75 5 ndent writes: There I C&iae*- will be sent bere for I iese g rwmneal I the money which I to China out b mnity fund will I ;U!rI ed ::on the young to take places m -v of forty yo I g r native r the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 27 5 MOS. SMITH, (Decease:) AUCTION -ALE OF Freehold Land Situated at Telok Kerau 23: d I rtßfcfl -it '-2-30 pm. frteliold la: mm tin- auk Btf^nore. containing a
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    • 585 5 The First Over-Channel Flight i (Baraques to Dover, July 25, 1909) .'o toM t« History. Y> 7- J *s&£'^ v r Nerve Strain, Despondency, Exhaustion All the world knows about 'the Great Channel Flight, but it is from M. learn how much his marvellous conquest of the ai; led upon
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    • 754 5 Fn' I >—*-■•• *N wA^f a PL. ..^^Mtofe. ffM*^ CKSk WITH magnificent stock of the useful and B ir" r* ornamental Art Wares of Japan m Vy^ great variety to suit all purses and most J suitable as Presents for I? AUCTIONS. ESTATE OF EUEUP HAfSAN DHONGULLIA, Deceased. AUCTION SALE
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  • 28 6 r? ei e shall the Press tW* I euiiie i 'Juawed by influence and iinl ri! c f gaii to Relittion I. vai.s i
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  • 1438 6 hough it is, allowing for the various j disabilities entailed by remoteness, a privilege to the Outer Empire to sit impartially on the edge and watch the progress of the struggle continually going on m the rat-pit of party strife within the United I Kingdom, yet
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  • 892 6 Qnfini'l aguni homines noffi tibelli. -Ii nal. our old friend Sits Ann.c BeeauJ has been at, it sgain. When the Mantle of the late lamented Madame v Wlopon her ample iltoulden d *i < bawever, as those on irhtei it originally rested we expected her To
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  • KUALA LUMPUR.
    • 31 6 It is understou.l ti. Chin whose suii the Protector of Chin* with his v judgment. The c was attacked by recently, the matter which op^ne>l t
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    • 113 6 which will int. Mr Fart m an contnbut Ticdllv au aunu-i the Chap graed i rear The other £1 11). t?^* h ul ;dw;i the 6 a pud! ■rnmen' I paid a luments irhi right:Mr Fort the manner m wi. >v«rnor I to vote it every trol m
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    • 155 6 Capt. A. J. Brown I tent ion barraei I 3rd Middle- I tant vice Lieut. I Thompson, 3rd Mid I Adjutant S. V I sou will be field offia Previotu i I cancelled, and I will arrive alongside I I Nov. 2-2 at noon. Ti I the geLeral
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 !i>UAi:r.S QUARTS I I (GELESTINS) j I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. j JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD. TAILORING DEPTi=ii=| I Finest and Latest Fashionable Materials Imported direct from The Best Leading London Woollen Firms. WORKMANSHIP FIT GUARANTEED REASONABLE PRICES. John Little (§b Co., Ltd.] j Proprietor: J. CARAPIET. Telephone: No. 58. THE
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    • 49 6 The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. Pianoforte Tuners and Repairers. Estimates and Expert opinion on worn and unsatisfactory instruments Free of Charge. Tunings Singly or by Monthly Contract executed by Skilled Tuners from Messrs Chappell Co., The Orchestrelle Co., Etc., London. Repairing and Regulating of Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Etc. a speciality
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    • 45 6 I m inn ■iii am i m iinii i w I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. WEBB. P P C, TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors •59, Conduit Strbbt, LONDON, W. MR. H- C DISSMar 80 wb p4 tie.
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  • 76 7 [HI iTTLE NEARING. Jdane on his Warhorse. e^rapb. Reut* have passed compromise ::e Irish Land I .ill as ac•rnment. has bee: at the luncheon. Ht- 1 'hat •i-l-vae would t^tve the signal, I >ntal attack, and ,-h.iilen.- (uarter would ren.*' I N v. 19, 2 37 pm.
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  • 389 7 "Y. 'ark Hi Kornura. g when Mr. of the te forcibly off to the sup- eto drink with him There was the necesM of eh i ueh so went to uiy 1 when r hotel, and hailed 1 where guely enough, and Parted on our j
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  • 81 7 COMMISSIONERS IN ENGLAN D. The Programme of Visit?. (Bj Submarine Telegraph.— Router's) Received Now 19th 10 14 am The Chinese Minister! {at B>me Q met the Chinese \iv,l Common it Genoa. Italy and Germany also sent special representatives. The Commissioners have started for Lonvi X very where they
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  • 23 7 Germany has been practically isolated for twenty four hours by a snowstorm. Communications have been interrupted and traffic is paralysed.
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  • 19 7 The Daily Chronicle says that Admiral Wilson succeeds Admiral Lord Thotford as Sea L >rd m May.
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  • 270 7 The tribute of the Sultan of Kedah to new Suzerain, Hifi Majesty the X Emperor was on view at Government House yesterday, but did not seem to attract many persons to see it. The tribute consists of one silver tree with a sold climbing plant, and one
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  • 321 7 The change of programme advertised for Lasl night served to again attract a good audience to the entertainment provided by this clever variety company. The new turns were throughly enj ye 1 and served to bring Dt irriitT prominence the capabilities of a very amusing vaudeville company.
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  • 1099 7 BICYCLES TO BE TAXED. fHB LIMITATIONS OF MUNICIPAL CLE&KS. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Muuicial Board r.M m \>st*'r<Liv afternoon to further consider the estimates for 1910. Mr E. G. Broadrick the President, occupied the chair tn<l there were present: Dr. Fowlie
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  • 357 7 The statutory meeting of the above will take place to-day and a long report by Mr Moorhouse will be presented. la the course of this the following note 3 are of interest: Tapioca— -Tbe quality of the tapioca produced is by no means good at present owing
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  • 244 7 A huge shark was caught on Thursday night by SabtubinTambun,a Malay formerly employed at the slipway, Pulo Braui. Sibtu went out m a Malacca fishing boat near St. John's Island and let go a stout brass hook and line with a whole fish (ikan truboh as bait. About
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  • 70 7 i There are nearly 70 species of snakes m the Philippines of which 30 species arepbi- sonous. The most popular of the latter is the rice snake, the duhan palay. It is a 1 slender, bright green hued reptile, found t among the rice stalks and also
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 18 7 Money ;v B ,y:i^ r Chamberlain's Cou?h Remedy. pay jast a boltic of iedv aa for any of
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    • 281 7 ROBINSON CO. miiiii wii— i ——ii— him w n um—— jj X'lyi ll Q TflV RA7AAD ififw BUI Dn&rtHri ROBINSON Co. BEFORE HIRING OR PURCHASING A PIANO You are cordially invited to tXSPKI I New Show rooms. I TH LJ ELT i\ r"n ay^ r™* I HEL /liiw/iL/Ci (Vexl to
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  • 630 8 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co.,Ltd. V eeka ending ra v I>rive X. from E. a [winced 37£t total «d poor ard ipended. 3hafl kdvan<eU 1 de tin val- ;e assay monlh being -vta. This .irive bead with twelve n Level Staiicn total I a the drive is poor, B
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 490 8 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO, LTD.; PENANG, MADEAS AND NEGAPATAM. The Company's Steamer T A ROB A," ft t Bofl tons. W, H. lacobs, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 25th instant, at 5 p.m. excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 1025 8 SHIPPING. 1 3CEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. 1 1 The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards Por London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for
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    • 709 8 SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COM PANT. For Chins., Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Liding iB9ii»d for China Const, Pertias Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Sttamers wfsl !tav« Siaaaport oo or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Himalaya Nov 20 1910 Delta
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    • 421 8 SHIPPING. Norddeutecher Lloyd, Ere IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail ti this Company sail fortnight') f, llambun: til liuiwrdam, Antwerp, Sou Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonn»" Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan«r, Bi&gap kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki k Kobb t and back. They ar* due m
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  • 118 9 'Mi:\ i>rticulvith the the c i terms which shall D I P*»Mi :^bec, n t is i julty ah i We k an precisely I 9] Og of searched I have been Bueoee with Uat riend at iced on! iber, qu L)!uk," p. 1 fully vurse, od it 1
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  • 172 9 adent of the China graph mentioning a very jlar Service has carried out a reform -*en demandamerciai men. ii been Oriental British Agsncy m Egypt, has ated British Consul- General m -ries of ap I understand, designed on the «U our important comI tcJaUy i{ualia. For
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  • 56 9 -en, Captain Hongkong U -.uen .tnd nine men, who had ■;u a i'mk. The steamer w:is Hoihow to Honcjko: •vhen about six miles U S W, of the junk was sighted about five >on. It was with gr<M% ol time that the B -r.
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  • 666 9 N > M vr- B 818 V r." m v *ober 12.—" The next sea- naval Powers Wlil n«a I ag ten other to the finish with bra« knuckles. Tha* ship over there is a tremendous fighting machine for the purpose." 1 Iw impression made
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  • 263 9 i Retiring fbom first Class G&ICKBT. The Ceylon Observer says An < >bserver reporter had a few minutes' interesting chat with Mr. M. A. Noble, the rain of the Australian Cricket team, recently The great cricketer said he had practically finished with cricket and m future would not
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 10 9 I: gel rid of fOU rheuLuado so by applying Chamber-
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    • 413 9 PICKLES SOUPS, I g» JAMS. JELLIES. U vckcJ^L s^ct. POTTED HEATS, /eg Yoar teeth— whether naturally perfect or not-need ffflS I|p daily care, and will well repay the regular use of p-\ AN IDEAL INVALID FOOD IN HOT CLIMATES. J#'li^ manufactured from 1- y I^^/ Invalids, Dyspeptics, and the Aged.
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    • 153 9 Insure your! Motor Car!! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer. You may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually RELIEVES YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. especially if you use a native Chauffeur. j Full
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    • 326 9 The undermentioned nafl '.fcarric ot the above company tW .1 rcguU WWriet bctWCCfl Calcutta and jap.in calling p.-n. nr:, Sin^.iprre, Hongkong SI ute. FLK Tons. Cornman s.B. Japan 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4J on. fi.s. Arratoon Apcar 4.f>]o A. Stewart. s.b. Lightning 8,31 8.6. Catherine Apcar 2.727 << r\ T ezt
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  • 868 10 the 1 :> i I'seful M .'erial— I i WBt i A.i Eij i.ili ich of a Gaud Thing —1 Killing l*<int. believen iv tb- oe of a is I t|u I'l. ■.-■:>: v of eg night frosts bare a no ml those m warmer climate?, and tha\
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  • 935 10 Tower. Paris, Oct IS. The Comte de Laini»2rt accomplished a magnificent flight from Juvisy to Paris to-day, over which, as I am writing, nearly half the city is excited. It is a splendid feat, which throws even the p3rformance of Latham at Berlin into the shade. The
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  • 347 10 BTI port of departure due here, and name of A Airlie iochus, Liverpool, Dec 13 ftj Aparinia, New Zealand, D Arcadia, Colombo, Jar, A> mand Behic, Hongkot. N Arratoon Apcar, HoDgl -..y Hongkong, l> p A-'\ MU, EUmgl AjfcraU Mai London. .Tan 6 Aw.i Maru, London, I Bandon,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 940 10 Ej|^a^ medicine Ayer's Sarsapallppk^j rilla is! Good for tlio b£fw child, good for tho par§^L> 1 L :it go°d for the grandparent. Gen fc^^^V^^^l^ tho one i^v rL^i gr at I "Vv/'' ■7^>-V family i-toWY^' X S? m c d Iraw )L >v -f Y^ i&v^ cine t] i T^^'Y'
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    • 663 10 LEONGCHEONG&Co. P 1 r\ 1 L. \J J» O Jj^_j|| I f -T" < "T" *TT> T^" T^ O i N li *tK "^r" j \J U 1 r I 1 I Ju nOi m' SBB i^HI^HS m^^^S <x convincing. Satisfaction guaranteed. &^^^p *J Leong Cheong Co. X If r^*
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    • 62 10 An Anecdotal I History I OLD TIMES In Singapore I from the Foundation ti ru*ry 6th, 183 9, tot). nml Ofßoe on Apr with 2c Pon *lt. Maps CHARLES 3URTON BUCKLE il hwo volumes, m paper cov> [JTTLK KELLY A WALSH 7 SIAM I MALAY PENINSULA^ A Short Account ot
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  • 147 11 THE VALUE OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. touches upon of i -ippeare I ipa liner, i vith hu mds of pouada worth of it not _'ht not have I there been a chance -oncelef peril be known at the ill we know, i_^> \V f linking for ti pluu_ >r und her
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  • 60 11 (COEEBCTBD UP TO Nov. 19 > Bank 4ms 2 /'4-,\-demand 2 Private credits o ins credits Gin 8 France, demand Bank 293 ft Germany, demand 238 ft In ma,T. T. IT i emand 25|jbAta, Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand ]4l Bangkok' demand Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.53 Bank of England
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  • 82 11 k';ble to a Neuralgia agonizing darting pains luJ cause brain lot relief. Little'a Ori- i ent relief, the pin tiiue of pain. You really be without it. If it saves you suffering, it will pay for bottle contains enough Balm of aches an! pains. I was irritesao
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  • 118 11 *Tm $7 Ganibier m t Gainbier Cu*>e No 1 Gkmbier Onl« M* i nom Pepper Bltci -or* V Sport) |5 7 tapper, White h») buyers 27.50 Nutmeg (110 to t^.« A. 20.00 Nutmeg* (80 to tc» Hbu| 2»>.C'O Mare Bwda norn Oloree (A m torn* norn Bally Coffee (10%
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  • 161 11 At the International M« Budapest Dr. J. l>. Mai caused consider able m paper dealing with his own method of nakißg new joints, an operation previously unknown to European surgery. Dr. Murphy ly imj the Bud i y y a vigorous cliarnpionslji; rj Here America lias vi toped"
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 146 11 Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co. Xt n which the Coy's may be expect vd to arrive and sail 1909 A rsia 6th December HOME 1 1909 Sails ma 7th December -3 to Trieste caii at Penan^ and Fivune. ranshipped. the Syrian, Levant and I >octor and a Stewardrpa m >CHMIDT
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    • 578 11 TO LET. TO LET.— No. 83-_, Cavanagh Road. 8 -bling, tennifl 4c. Apply to Lao mn. Paterson, Simons Co. Nov 19.1 j FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET wood Paterson Koad from lst.Januirnibbe- $150 pet month. Apply Paterson Simons ft Co., Ltd. H n.c TO EE LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Ayer Jen
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    • 8 11 m LN<rft*ction ib r<--irh*-(l m C '.iiro w!n*rr
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 997 11 SHARES. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. November I*9. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 150, I 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay -To Int. 14/- 14/6 ,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10% .10 0 5 13 6 30,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 5 2 10 2 2 0 IAAAAn f 1 Bukit Kajang
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    • 779 11 VESSELS IN POKT. Flar and Tr.ns Commanders Arrived Krnm h i Whm Serdang Dot g*boat 800 Bik Steamers Phu| A Tons Master ArrivH itaw fmm > h«. Boribat Siam 352 JToMen Kb* 17 Bangkok ,k 20 O. Hock K i an Dut 1020 Hubert Nov li BaUria t ia 01am
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  • 1057 12 Bi Bupuu i Coi bt. In tiu- S;; f f-i^Til iv, MrJus|j Sercombe Bmitfa delifered I ntin tha HPP**) t>l ir !ll P Bill Thrj appellani tv charged under sv a 16] Penal Code on three trgea m short were tin* I a 'liver m t >>"•.;.:'. v
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  • 196 12 The Australian cricketers who have recently visited Singapore messrs Noble, Liver, Armstrong, Hopkirs and Cotter, left ■til iv aft erne on at 4 p.m, by the s.s. Win Kiemsdijk for Batavia, whence they will proceed to Australia. For the past, week the Australian pirtv has visited P-rak,
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  • 101 12 lay Junior Cip. An interested crowd gathered on the Reclamation giound last evening to witness one of the best matches m the Junior MalayCup competition. The opposing teams were Rushdiafa and Arab Peranakan. It was a wt-li contested game and equality of play ruled m the fiist half. Iv
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  • 87 12 In the Inter-school league competition last evening St. Josephs I. and R .tiles I. opposed eich other on the latter's <?rcund. Play was of an even order and liiirl>s took the l j a<l m the first half by one goal. During tue second halt" two more goals
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  • 41 12 The qualifying round for the President's will bo played on Saturday and Sun- day, s>v -J > iind "Jlst. The conditions are < 18 holes against bogey and the best 16 will qualify fur further phy m this competi- tion.
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  • 148 12 Wonder oi pable Kingdom. One of the wonders of the vegetable kingdom is undoubtedly the "candle tree" of Panama, kaown to bDtanists as Parmentiora ifera. This tree, says Prof. H. P. MacMillan, m the Strand Magazine, produces from its stem and older branches a great profusion of
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  • 740 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Nov. 19, Present His Excellency the Governor Sir Join Anderson. I i Uon'ble the Col. Sec. Sir A. Soring. the Col. Treasurer J. 0. Anthonisz. the Act. Attorney-General K. Allen. the A^-. Coi. Engineer, F. J. Pigott. W. L>. Barnes. Tan Jiak Kirn. Dr I.
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  • 90 12 Inquiry following a humorous incident, says the Francisco Call, shows that nearly 2 0 girls m various Kansas city high schools have never seen a live hog. It has been related that a high school girl recently went to the country, and, seeing a pig mv across the yard,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 21 12 W. J. GARCIA I (Corner of) ORCHARD ROAD. i B or Good, Cheap, Reliable Pianos j nftw. secondhand and for hirp
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    • 147 12 PATRONISED l\ BY ROYALT\ I LVERWARE, Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate Sets. I andlestici Knives, Forks and Spoons. Flower Bowls or Vt Punch Bow Cham; Cocktail Shakers. JeweU Travellers' Flasks. Writing Materials. Smokers' Sets. Toilet Sots for Ladies a Cigar and Cigarette Cases or Boxes. Manicure n Visiting Card Cases. B^P.
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    • 11 12 MANY OF THE HEAL 1 BABIES IN SINGAPORE ARE FED ON
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 933 12 SHIPPING NOTES. The Dutch gunboat Serdane;, Lieut P. A. Bik, arrived from Batavia yesterday and went alongside the wharf to coal. She is expected to leave for Sourabaya to-day. The mail steamer Himalaya left I Penang at 5 p m. on Thursday and may be i expected at Singapore at
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