The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 December 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909. NO. 6,75;j
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  • 169 1 KiDg Leopold's con i ti >n is still grave Page A German sailor has b M u murdered at Mac io Page 4 Chota Rubber estates have been floated in London Page 4 Wireless telegraphic apparatus is to be installed on Pratas island Page 4. Generous donations
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  • 674 1 < >piurn is grown i arouu 1 Benares. The beautiful soai is everywhere, ami won Id bs remarkably tame were it not for the poppy fields. The same thing .ng- in the autumn an w ith the p< ppy. One of the opium fact India is tl miles
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 361 1 ON CREDIT Qredit means convenience. That is the only way in which it differs from a cash transaction. There is no delay, no security, no publicity. It simply means a matter of confidence and convenience to honourable people. Gome to*day and pick your choice. You can see hundreds of exclusive
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    • 349 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, CHANGE OF FROCRAMMF, TO-NIGHT. NEW PICIURES. SPECIAL MUSIC. By the Alhambra New String Orchestra, Jnet arrived from Calcutta ex s. s. Ljtadula. RESURRECTION. Adapted from Leo Tolstoy's Novel. Tolstoy's Novel is so well-known, that it is scarcely necessary to do more than present this beautiful Picture. THE
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    • 104 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of household furniture at No. 5, Oxley road Page 3. A clerk is required by the Opium monopoly department Page 2. Government notices re supply of road metal for Government roads Page 2. Special arrangements re diamond presents for Christmas at De Silva's Page 1. Moutrie's are
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    • 344 1 TRE WEEK. Friday, 17th Pigh W*<-er. I.SO a., '»>■ P O Mail Outward due. Saturday, 1 Bth i High Water.— 2.l7 a, 1 17 p Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p 4th in Advent. Sw. Club launches 9, 10, 11 a., 2.30 3.30 p MONLAI, 20th High Water —4.10 a 3 4<"»
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  • 238 2 B 13 is-u I 6 risors in to take ..e char. riors and treasorer-* in t to mike a N mi have been sent to ail Pro. wfsrefl I ink-note- rsigfl i Railway. uhed to tbe Szechnaa H mkow to proceed with the construction with th-* Jems Tien-jou.
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  • 139 2 Rl I 'MOTION. M r G-nei.t. K G. i'roadwood, now in ki -1 I tbs troops in South China, is tii sector of Gai dry dt tbs 1 Is that bs -vdl t*keo H-- has 1 1 urisd nperienos m tbaoatal ry, where he I ttOB of Col
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 9 2 Sprained Ankle. 4 enrained ankle will usually disable the
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    • 576 2 TO LET. m TO BE LET FURNISHED Mayfield Anderson Koad, Orange Grove Load. Entry Ist February Dt earlier. f io W. L WATKINS, Wincfaestei House. Pec 17 TO BE LET I v..-;-: entrances from Orange ind Nassim Koad. Possession Ist muary. 1910. Kent *1 per month. Apply I Uwastun D
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    • 572 2 NOTIGES. 1 T— GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Want' -d a Clerk with experience of accountant's work to audit the accounts of the Govern- ment Opium Monopoly. Salary 1100 per mensem. Applications in writing to be sent in to the j Auditor 'renerai not later than the 3rd Janu- j ary. 1 Singapore,
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    • 598 2 NOTIGES. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders are invited fo- the supply of Engin eering Materials required by the Sarawak Government for the year 1910. Full particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd, Sarawak Government Agents, Singapore, or at Resident's Office, Sarawak. Tende s will be received
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    • 567 2 BANKS. international Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office:- m) Nkx Esjsjs. London Office i—TLr-air.'-*; H Bishopsgate Str ..n, LOBIDOS EC. London bUhkebs National Provin< Eank cf England Ltd. General Foreign Busineai Transacted. DEPOSITS. <wL*rbe:;t Deposit Account'* c;. 3 a-ci Interest allowed oc the laily baianc--- at tn
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    • 304 2 INSURANCES. MANUFACTURERS LIFE f I :.a. r. >asiaeßs in I any .nadian L A. fas, iOßfl--dtßgaporc and Pecang. witbot 40,035.71 (U 520.334? S.S.C; O. BRUCE, sad Embbtb Aula. GUTHRIE Co Ltd. General Agent^ Penang SOUTH BRITISH 3S V RAXC£ FIRE mra ->ed ob Baiidings. Rente ■AXIVE Is -.oes accepted tc
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 487 3 MOTOR, a- CYCLE TYRES BU EE OBTAINED FROM ALL AGENTS AND DEALERS, Ok Dunlop Rubber Co. (far east) Ltd. nid LIST CN APPLICATION 7, COLLYER QUAY. s i v^^^"^ j IfllLll. 1 IjW^S^ I MANY 0F T}l£ HEALTHIEST 1 i i I BABIES !N SINGAPORE I ARE FED ON 1
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    • 585 3 WANTED. WANTED Chinese Clerk, with thorough knowledge of Bouk-keepiug Apply to Guthrie ft Co., Ltd. Dec 16 23 12 WANTED By a large local firm, a good European assistant for Import Dept. and general Office work. Apply Importer "c o Free Press. De« 16 u c WANTED An educated Chinese
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    • 653 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture &c. Thk PROPERTY cr Captain Betjist AT No. 5. OXLEY ROAD. On Saturday, 18th Lecember, at 4 30 p.m. f >ining room and sitt n<^ room furnitun- iron bedsteads almeirah- washstands dressing tables Ae. Also dinner and breakfast sets glassware &c, Ac. •N'O'pV on
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    • 359 3 PILSEN BEER mmmmammmt^ mmmmmmmmM^ mm^ mmm WASaaaS _**Ma____________M___q____i_______a_r "PILSEN GIRL" mmAMS& tk W M ML MS m\mASW M This Beer is guaranteed to be brewed from Mali and Hops 2nd contains no Preservatives. It is made at Pilsen in Austria, and is the onlygenuine Pilsen Beer imported into this market.
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  • 36 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. Campbell— On November 10, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Duncan Brendon, the beloved eldest son of Archibald and the late Susannah Campbell, of Penang, Straits Settlements, and previously of Newmarket, aged 21 years.
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  • 1080 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Dec. 17, 1909. r!i the Press th« People rigi xudx J:awed bv influei ri.be rien patriot Tnitl i 1.... precept R< lieion I vail j Those who sincerely desire to see a due regard for the maintenance of British influence in the Persian Gulf and
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  • 684 4 Lord Roberts has appealed to the nation i.o awake to the possibilities of aerial warfare. The Ministry of War has decided U mobilize the new provincial troops at Peking next spring for lnaLu-uvres. Tine party of 7 0 Americans now en route to China from Ne.v York ia tha Ham
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  • 60 4 (LOSING AT Ku: iNGSA it Taiping. (Fr rla Lam; Ifl Wedflcslaj sioner entertain Selangor at a final dincer. .Sultan of Perak ma gising Sir John And- compliment in his reply. At noon today the Grov Taipeng, and inspected Guides in the afternoon. The general opinion has been a
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  • 293 4 China's Enterprise. il His Excellency the Governor in the Legislative C ment of ;I Couiaiuu of China had directed the Viceroy of I tung to arrange for the erection telegraphic apparatus at thf j Pis nd Pratas Island and B rgating Lieatena 1 I April, IS">S.1
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  • 48 4 Strange Affair at Maor. ham cur Dae. 16, 4 36 pm. A sailor belonging to a German cruiser at Tsingtau has been esse I at M I and another has been seriously woun ia affxir has caused the tion and four arrests have b_en made.
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  • 46 4 Lumpor, Dec. 1 The Chota Rubber Estates, _re now being floated iu L mdon, with a cat, working capital serve £3,000. The property consists of two ei Tig*, and one near the trees thereon being tapp_ble. The purchase price ii MO, part shares.
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  • 18 4 m ndon, via The i :dang Rubber Compiny xirns a five per cent dividend and earard
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  • 25 4 Penang D [t. lon wires state that the directors of the Bynthetas Rubber company propose that 'he company go into i juiciation.
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  • 32 4 Ml .»uff, of- velopment Company, K< on a short risil Mr Duff wi return in a C tiple of day.- Lieut. Humphrey command ol 11 M.S. to Mjm Mar] i tbetfa M
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    • 212 4 lii 11 I JNOW OPEN I A jf* f'3 JDJ _K TJ_r W Mam. _B^______l t& Sjfk-W l^i <M sk ____HI M <__P_ i-U k9 __B_ i •«Mm*' 'W' j^ GRAND I M firv*_ _L__ -^v &J& ir __Mgk _s~^s_. g _A_ i¥i/\0 o_^___-r_r^a_tl AN UNRIVALLED DISPLAY OF I [toys
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    • 83 4 CHRISTMAS AND HEinf YEAH GIFTS. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Pianos, Piano Players, Player Pianos, I Gramophones Records and Music. j Robinson Piano Co, LIMITED. LEE BROTHERS. 53-4, Hill Street, I off Stanford Road.) HIGH CLASS I PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Specialty. PRICE LIST OX APPLICATION. HAV£ YOU A PIANO? IF NOT 'MOUTRIE'S'
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  • 55 5 Tcret: Million Sterling Surplus D oft] i i\ A T that in the I House rntrodi Be get, < I -he re* BS and the expenditure ll -1 millions of d liars. remnwnt'i aim was to defray el I income, inclt; Cans Is recovery I I rapid pr
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  • 27 5 On fhe Brink. that the worse than it be tho case. < >wing to unt the operation is oected. Rdceive lat 2 m Brussels, mid:. improving.
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  • 37 5 R c.ived at 9 59 am. from Paris states that the sister attended at tha office of J arl of Weights aud ke formal possession of the 0 with the inI metric system into China.
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  • 17 5 is in Berlin, it is believed g with reference to English parLin 1 Bagd >-♦ <•
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  • 90 5 uth Lis Subs I ittee of the Children- \.l ..ly acknowledge the follow- übscriptions jf acknowled- $5,116 Mr Wat*:ins a from Church Work Aa- M ->. (3rd List.) Mr C 1. ims r u I I I s 5 (3rd I I an I Ezekiel 20 _l:
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  • 168 5 THE LATE Mr P. MACKENZIE SKINNER are verv to see the following •aph in a Hongkong contempt m icker/ e Sl i0 was t the H i J 8 1 and later a successful barrister at m g narda on- Sea, After leavir M 3 MSOf 081 for some t.
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  • 64 5 GENEROUS GIFT FOR LONDON. (;'v Submarine Telegraph. Router's) 1 N i 555 pm. Mr I > tto Beit has given ojltio.OOO in addi tion to the .£50,000 bequeathed by his brother Alfred Beit to endow the medical research section of the London University, Uowehips of the value early
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  • 143 5 are aunounced of Bishop ry, formerly Bishop of Tokio, and of Des Voeux. Tbe Rev. Bishop Awdry was 67 years of son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Chief Justice, Bombay. He was at Winch iter (and never I Ito i g ther with Mr C.
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  • 693 5 Russian Chbmist's BxMASKaBLI Imitation. It has been left to a Russian chemist of the name of Plinatus, to make what certainly is a real" imitation rubber. After three years of persistent experimenting and inventing, and it is perhaps more important, the discovery of entirely new chemical
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  • 1464 5 OPIUM FARMERS SUED KOU COMMISSI' IN. A c&«4 nf tome interest was commenced before Mr Justice T. Sercombe Smith in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon when Lim Ah Siang of Johore sued Chop G-aan Book Hi), I >pium and Spirit Farmers of Singapore and Johore, for a
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  • 358 5 FRASER Co.'s SHARE CIRCULAR. The price of rubber is considerably lower than quote! at the previous auction, but the drop was apparently discounted, for shares have not been affected to the same extent, although the decline has proved somewhat alarming to weak holders. Eubbeb Highlands and Lowlands after business at
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  • 111 5 .MANY A SLIP." To the Editor Sir, I am obliged by your coupling my name with the Hon. Jjhn Turner a- the donors of cups fur the forthcoming Penang hlices, but am afraid in the present instance you must look elsewhere for the donor. In my c^se the spirit
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    • 16 5 Pneumonia Preven'ed. Tbe greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This crjl jW^-t^
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    • 264 5 fROBINSON CO. I Leather Covered Case Lined Velvet and Satin r f Containing one pair of Ladiei hair IIPWPSf HP^t brushes, one comb, one clothes and or iUVTIVJs KA L>Wl I A very handsome pattern as illustration. Price $28.50 each. I Sidling SilKir EcguS j a* f __-j^..^.-^: f Manicure
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 409 6 APARTMENTS. BOARD BESIDENCE. i .san. MILL! KA." O s T< rma moderate. Oct 38 u.c Ba r Estates, L'mitec bv oloaed Irean 28th U Bj Ord r, GUNN A I Been *.<i.ri< !>,,• I 1M» Art Needlework and Flower Depot, ..Uh EtOAB. ARRANGED FLORAL BASKETS, and WsdSßS*j Or lefia S
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    • 640 6 On the Berth. CHINA NAVIGATION Co. LU POB Samarang and Sourabaya. d copany's Bteamei HUICHOW 1,998 t ns, i- Am here ou 21st Deoember, and will I:.-- pros deapateb tot the above (ports. Sht baa excellent socommodation for pasncaigi m. For freight or paaaagt apply to \v. HANSI [BLD A
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    • 1064 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' iteamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japr.n every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fort- 1 night for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles,
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    • 674 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Cey ion, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, SUditcrrac2a.fi Porti, Plymouth and London. Throcgh Bills oi L*.d<r.g issues for Ch^is Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental ar_a American PorU. Steamers will leave Siagapore or ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1910 Delhi Dec
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    • 525 6 j SHIPPING. Ncrddentscher Lloyd, Erema IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LJZT The fast and well-known m.v. stea: this Coo pany sail fortnight! Hamburg via Rotterdam Anr» Gibialtax in !\k; lea, Naples, aiexandria an Bnez, /-ien, iombc I kong, BBsaaghai, Nagaaaki A Kobe io Y, > and back, lhey are due in Singapore
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  • 223 7 The fi: v a beans t'n.it i Kingdom, s ry.s a correport, .I. res J i P iry 14. and adnatry has apao- >'nU being in various oth^r parts oJ Baghutd as erpool that range fron a blend of soya rlou n expert Lirerp r
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  • 1137 7 December 16. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2/ 2 AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 27| 3 0 150,000 2/'- 2/- Anglo- Malay 24% Int. 13 3 13 9 30,000 1 1 Bata Caves 10% 5 17 6 6 0 0 Ho.ooo 1 I Batu Tiga (Selangor) 5%
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  • 54 7 (Corrected up to D< > Bank 4ms 2 Private credits 3ms j credits 6 m I France, demand A nk Germany, dema: India, T. T, N 2- ..i a, maud Java, demand i I'an'Jkok, demand SOTBKCiaVt, J -a!., jt $8.54 Bnk of England Bati Duooaal I monthi b. i
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  • 83 7 Dec. 16 'Tin r Gtaabitr m 1 m OaniUer Cube So. i Nff II Ifllrt (cr«T». S'poro; Pepper, Wkit« (fail) Nutmegs (110 bo tb« fk^m Nutmegs (80 to tkt it. Mac* (Bandft, hi CHo^ee (Amboiuj« v nom Black) J.it>«ri«.s Ck)ffe« m >ca, tr.t!! pf»r'; f:.:r do. fifet* ir. m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 592 7 TEA Don't be undecided. A gift of Brooke Bond's Tea is just the thing for a Christmas present. It is sure to please your friend. BROOKE BOND'S TEA all resp< dealers throughout the Straits Settlements. gents: MESSRS. GUTHRIE ft COMICA LUBRICANT CO., SOUTH SHIELDS. Makers Patentees of the well known
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    • 10 7 tTHE Afsm^A^ UNITED ASBESTOSSTEEL AND BRONZE FLEXIBLE METALLIC TUBING. FOR
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    • 113 7 j De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Nether;.- rm [anu Oovßasrai Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa&ency Limited the rnfona^awTfoswo dates of nawaiiiiM ark osili appkohmatii Van Noort Biliiton, Batavia, Java coast, Sainarai i_>, eraba Macassar, Amboina, Banda-Neira, Ternate, ra] New-Guinea with transhipment to Australia, Moluccos, Timor islands and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 765 7 VESSELS jJM PORT. Steamers Flacr Tor-e Master Arrived From Oorifiimee For Ashtabnla Brit 4527 Barding Dee 14 Frisco s I ia 20 Bangkok (^r 12:17 Nicolaisen Dae 1 Bangl BesiUng Dat 271 K Dm 7 P, Saaaboe Jan. Pal Buyo Mt Jap IS!3 ramamoto D II Hettenbac] Cowrie Brit 3!
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    • 82 7 PASSENGERS. Per Bra! Hi and H ler, Mrs W. Per Eye fordoo. Par P I 0 fc L Haii b, Hi i B Raj aw P Q »i and Hn a J and tarn Btr A Bookang, Hr 1 C Ha Mr J < ».-tr nr, Di M sa, I)r
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  • 667 8 Butt i .i kxn cm beads hriuk t.-i: Tan Chun and 1/ Bje IV. were before tl e 3econd M lariatratc yeater 1 ij, 1> .tr. battered and di-h^v,- i. Ha 2 adm tied being onder Um ii 1 h* naped up eceicU nt a_r dust 1. I
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  • 240 8 When the P 0. steamer Himalaya was ngnalled yesterday morning from Shanghai, Acting Chief Detective [napector W. H. Taylor and Act me [napeetor I'. <>. .Bourne, were on the pilol launch forniehed with a irarrant from the Conanlar Court at Sbangf■v the trreB! of Frederick Taylor Panlkner,
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  • 176 8 Yoi S€ <J 1 HAKE OH GOKO S In the Marine Curt, yesterday, before Lieut. B. Cater, Deputy Master Attendant, two ncg Germans who gave the names of If Grail and E. Ewald were charged with M secreting themselves and going to sea on board the s.s. Gorgon without
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  • 235 8 In the Appeal Court yesterday, their ps reserved judgment in the Kampong Sambaw foreshore rights appeal case. Tha Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndman Jones, intimated that judgment would be given ><n Saturday. Mr F. G. S:eve ired for the appel. the Hon. E C Ellis for the
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  • 75 8 The contents of Xo 12 of the Straits A. B. are generally interesting but the format is eaved adveitisements aud a curious mixture of big and little type. A l iir Brazil nuts grown in the Gardens, on an improved process for coagulating Qetal lutong, a useful article
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  • 96 8 Th-- Serding Syndicate, Ltd, of Singapore, bai atqaiied the option *overTowkaj Kwa Chooi Seng's. I, ib--ituated in rlamunJLiog, near Eajpii g, with in area of 1,000 acres, 720 of ire pi tnted and in bearing, the aver* ic< be 0 lbs dry rubber per month. d money-— %7 ',000 is
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  • 225 8 S. L. R. A. The present unsettled weather no doubt accounted for the &mall number of competitors for the monthly spoon presented by Sir Arthur Young, but as it turned out the conditions prevailing at Balestier range yesterday afternoon were on the whole favourable to good shooting. Mrs Bowes who
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  • 140 8 Another practice game of Rugby football was played on the S. C. C. end of tbe Esplanade last evening between teams representing the Probables acel the Possibles. The ground resembled a swamp and players frequently f#und it no easy matter to keep their feet. The game, however, was
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  • 39 8 TLe sl. A.rgo will leave Johnston's Pier fer the Club Bungalow on Sunday at 9, 10 ind 11 a.m 2 30 arid 330 pm returning SO and 10 30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p m.
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  • 420 8 An Australian paper says —The following cable message was received yesterday by tbe local superintendent of the Eastern Extension Company from the company's station at Cocos Island, and courteously handed to us by that officer for publication C'jcos Island, Nov. 28. A terrific- gale started here
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  • 33 8 From latest accounts the folic wing holidays will not in future be observed iu Perak .—New Year's Day, the Sultan's Installation, Prince of Wales' Birthday, Coronation Div and Queen Alexandra's Birthday. (P. "P.)
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  • 572 8 The Sultan van Lingga from Singkep yesterday brought a cargo of tin consigned to the Dutch bank here. Tbe mail steamer Delhi left Penang at 10.30 am. yesterday acd may be expected here at 3 o'clock this afternoon. A telegram from Shanghai has been received at Hongkong to
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  • 111 8 the auspices of the 1. C. A. of Singapore, Mr M. R lmnchaEdram, a member cf the Anglo-ludian Temperance Society of London, and the Rev. Mr Matthes of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission at Penang, delivered special addresses in Tamil, the former on Temperance and the latter on
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  • 45 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Ban Hin Guan, Biit. 242, Hunter, Dec 16, Pontianak. Ban Lee Hong, Pontianak. Himalaya, B it. 3700, Spicer, Dec 16, Shanghai, P.&O, Bombay 17. Rembrandt. Dut. 5059, Hubert, Dec 16, Amsterdam, K P. M., Batavia 16.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 59 8 Interesting; to Mothers—How to Cure Coughs and Colds. There i.s one subject which always interests the mothers of young children, and that is how to treat their coughs and colds, or to ward off a threatened attack cf croup. For this purpose wo can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always
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    • 15 8 MUSICAL GOODS. AS X^nas Presents AT SPECIAL PEICES VIOLINS, SMALL AND LARGE. Mandolins, Banjos^ Pianos,
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    • 145 8 Proprietor: J. CARAPIET Tekfbcre: No. THE BEST FOOD THE BEST BAND a\ *V GUEST NIGHT DIXXER EVERY SATURDAY. I The orchestra mate a lengagem. nttbetl 7 o 'clod m TEN TIMES Eetter cci C>. a^P in one tenth tbe time. *l^ Ita IfffifitW® copier I •a. Rs a treat ICH-CrS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 87 8 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— -Per P. O. Delhi, bedby with mails of Nov 27. From Chin*.— Per N. D. L. P. Ludwig, on Wednesday next. afaiLß aJUtaaJbY jdjcspjlTchfid for London. Left Bu» Akeivbh PAO Nov 15 Dec 12 Pec 11 N D L Nov 2 I Nov 1 7
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