The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 January 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1910. NO. 6,796
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  • 116 1 The New Fear was celebrated by the u.-Uiil Luiid and Sea Sports on Satmdtv, the former beibg intetfeied iritfa by the wet md mvd Page 5. The revenue of Britain for the last <j'. of the year shews a falJii g off Page 5. The Ameucan Fleet
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  • 947 1 1 -uffeticg l MODI my piivate and particuhtt j\ to I■tx dj fitii i &li \ou were but honest enough to csibly you objec I lof it. V o have decided that it is past hope, and cure, and therefore it worse than useless to talk a 1>>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. WINES FOR HEW YEfR. m h t! large and well asßorted'stock I COMING SEASOM ive our AM?AG. X SPABKLIN'G HGCK3 STILL HOCKS. ITS BHKRBIES RED BUHGUNDY. BITS BU2GUNI KUSCATEI MALAGA. ;XGER MARSALA MADEIRA. RED CLAKI- WHITE CLAM VERMOUTH. BRANDY. WHIttEEY GIN. 11 LIviUEI'RS BEEP.. ST: BITTIEa AHI
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    • 191 1 Entertainments. STAR OPERA Co. 40 Dutch Malay Ac ors Actresses at THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD GRAND OPENING NGHT On Tuesday, 4th January, at 9 p. m. will i staged tl .-•> tra.it ii play of Sh&kespear ROMEO JULIET SCENE VERONA-MANTUA Come and see this New Company with their
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    • 66 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sub-overseers are required for the P. I Elang Page 3. Agents wanted on good terms for firm of brandy distillers Page 2. Savings Bai k depositors to send m their books Page 2. Notice re constitution of tirm of Syme and Co. and Pitcairn Syme and Co. Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 575 1 Entertainments. A L H AM BRA BEACH ROAD, THE BiG SHOW. Special New Year Attraction. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! RARE SELECTION OF LATEST NOVcLTiE?. 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P.M Overture. Popular Airs of England, Scotland ani L eland by the Alhambra Orchestia tf Goanese Professionals. CARMEN "—After Prosper Meriim'e's UOVCi. Britrly, the
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    • 434 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 3rd Sieh WRter 3.35 a 3 17 p N. D. L. Mail Homeward closes 10 a Hockey Spore v £clangor, K. Lumpor. Mtg United Singapore Rubber Co 12. Week of Piayer, M.E. Church, 8.80 p TuasDAY, 4th High Water. 4.20 4.25 p Straits lcs. Co. m liq
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  • 590 2 Visit to Chm v. of the tirm of .1 PiaOß aid Co < {hoot the world as millers, has recently been en y khi China I lerfo) sights of the a his return he gave an itm la, .vi i pociaTj of his views OS. T..-*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 591 2 Sar.apa- .Q r.^^^ rills ;■-> s \Jf V >X^ ttyfood /A wl\ travcllna }'s\ ;:i n <£--" J tlo with**^&i't<v^|J R vht a as^rW j .I away *&3 from I >me. 1 1 J C6^ J may lave you n long illness. And if yon an not going away, keep
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    • 500 2 NOTtGES. noticeT We hereby notice that tho interest of Mr. Hermann M. March m our firm expired as on 31s T ultimo and that Mr; Robert Stewart Men/us (Singapore) and Mr. Thomas Jack Tayler (Samarang) have been taken into part-ner-hip as i'roro Ist instant. SYME A Co. Singapore, I P-atavia.
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    • 566 2 NOTIQES. THE SINGAPORE HUNT CLUB. It having beeu decided that the above Club will be wound up, notice is hereby given that all accounts dne by tbe S. H. C. ruunt be presented on or before the Tib January to the undersigned. L. T. BIRD, Hon. Stc, and Treasurer. Dec
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    • 598 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office .—6O Wail Btnet, New Yobk. London Office i Thresdneedle Hoaee, Bishops-gete Street Within, LONDON EC London Bankers National Provincial Bank cf England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current DSFOUI Accounts opened and Interest a. lowed on the daily
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    • 354 2 MANUFAcfuRERS m Chbm Louis n^^ m >■■•' ly bj reoera riUioat F. S RVA O. Mana^«r lot M GUTHRIE (&> Co, Ltd. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LH x i-Ri-- insc an i Bfercbandise I MARINE I; Q j a tea. EARTHQUAKE te a. i MuMgec, Offices —2 Finl ivson Green.
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  • 181 3 I IE 1 I Iye of I M ventors I at 1 cil. Mr md f Sir f I A. M i Mi \x J. -ral for Nora Sc •=..t Hon. i .*:ick ..i Auntr;. !iarneral for PriDCt wjs I I Turuer Ageni I MrG. F. M. Corcv.aUis
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 591 3 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS, 1 Secures ton per cent discount. But not if bills have to be issued and collectors sent. Send to this office, any time before January 10th. $6.75 for three months subscription, $25 for a year. (ANY TIME BEFORE JANUARY 10TH.) j [POSTAGi; 50 CENTS A MONTH EXTRA]
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    • 515 3 WANTED. WANTED Sub Overseen to supervise Construction an-l Maintenance of roads under the Public Works Department, Klang acd Kuala Langat 1 Districts. Applicant- must be prepared to undergo] medical examination and none but young and energetic m< n with certificates of former training and satisfactory references need apply to The
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    • 349 3 (Shortly Expected) m the Scottish and Irish Reliability trials this year secured the highest possible awards m their class the Efficiency Gold Medal. They also secured the Special IVSedai for Hill Climbing. Such a record has never before been made by any cars m ihe Scottish and Irish Trials, and
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 53 4 Dennys: De Paula.—On the 7th Dec, 1909, at So James's, Piccadilly, by the Key. Canon McCormick, D.D.,FREDERICK ONSLOW Brooke Dennys, of Seremban, F.M.S., 3rd son of the late Dr. X. B. Deunys, of the Straits Civil Service, to FLORENCE Claire, youngest daughter of Rudolf de Paula, of Bedford-park, W.,
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    • 51 4 Landale.—Dec. 3. at London,.Jean Jardine, •laughter of D. Landale, aged 11 months. SHAND.—At 12, Tudor-road, Upper Norwood, on 4th alt., V,*. J. S. Shand, late of Yokohama, Japan, aged 59 years. Interred at Elmer's End Cemetery, on Tuesday, 7th ult. Smith.—Dec. 6, at Blackheatb, Edgar Smith, of Selangor, aged
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  • 1969 4 The Singapore Pree Press. Monday, Jan. 3, 1910. DFDFDFDSFSFDF By telegram there comes news of a fall m revenue for the final quarter of 190.. and the statement that the falling c if is mainlj due to a shrinkage m excise. By the mail there comes a striking illustration of
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  • 44 4 J The I Ptyiag a mrm j tfaej the beat. -i. i v T.>pbain ail«i A For* Mai-ay g I H i Meha Singh Sin**, C d ana S ihan biugh. Ti. .:ch wa^ Team from Cuapong B.thru to nil.
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  • 16 4 The r>wn Hall on social fuuctiou. There i sent, and m m ex< cellec
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  • 340 4 The Rev. Y> Week of Pra*. dOnurchat8 30 All I D ied. The Graph; of .lustrations of the peng in the Federate Whur Mitchell Goodman ai Gordon Walker. The death is announced at Ipoh on inspector j description of the c the t rated Malay g ed in an article
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 206 4 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED SINGAPORE. IMPERIAL IMPERIAL ENGLISH, MALAY ENGLISH CHINESE CHINESE DIARY 1&1 DATB BLOOK i9l With English and Chinese Dates, printed *ZJ I \J* m blftok and red. m bold] legible characFoolscap Folio 'l .byB m 150 pages, tors, wito si»ee »t the foot of each day foi fail
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    • 31 4 ROBINSON PIANC COMANY. FOR QUALITY IN A PIANO NHICR IS THE FIKKT CONSIDERATION Bechstein, Brinsmead, Steinway, Krauss, I Werner AND OTHERS OF THE I HIGHEST REPUTE AT MODERATE PRICES. Telephone 191.
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  • 239 5 AMERICA ON THE PACIFIC. ir-.i.* T»''.*"jraph Keuu-r's) !tn 2, 1910. it itei thai ug AoMriean iatereati m *he diit I mis•- the wh present conle the A i ad a P neit i ild point to the important new ri .arv vaii will be the h- B Pacific squadron while
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  • 121 5 The report of the Scottish Church Com- I to decide the claim of the pertj of the Free >f over a million > ,v V 869 a sum 1 and the rem under to the ("aited Free Church. not lippeir that the report of the very ince
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  • 20 5 CHINESE NAVAL COMMISSIONERS. 1 ai la. -laL a m. sioners have Italy u I were received iry honours, after inquet,
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  • 129 5 I Te left on Saturlay by th* Catherine Penang to R ice me it in _r there. n the India Rubber Journal plantation rubber, as compaped i cure para, has lost priea in the erne r ed will gradually dier :n the course of time. I nder ordinary circumstance-; there
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  • 33 5 Still Down 8.11. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Banter's) m. Is', 1910. The Etevenne for the quarter ia £32,879,* 675. The decrease amount! to £367,052] n-' to a fall og off m excise.
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  • 38 5 Mi I fJeorge, speaking r I mpeting i Q Mn'i H ill m L d 100, said that the time had come to declare that the I und wai v >.* made I r pittridgesb-r peasants.
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  • 21 5 .1 m. Ist, 10 02 am. •c is no rx Wars Honours fii^t, but solution list is expected.
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  • 46 5 3» Seymour X ag, a Unionist Free Tra der, apetfe Qg it Hill, declared himsalf converted to tariff reform. The Lberal M 1* Mi Bayle, a prominent Atingham laca r.\ tuufacturer, has seceded from h.s part) aid has been converted to tariff reform. > <
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  • 53 5 Scheme of Reorganisation. The Dama h is voted eleven millions sterling for the re «r,'iu:>itijn lad distribution of tha army. The reporter on the Bill announced that a million would ba required for the vote m 1911, another million m 1912 The changes will mitarially enhanca the BOCJ
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  • 314 5 A m Presbytkbian Church. I i Saturday morning at the Presbyterian Church a fbwer service was held, and opportunity it \tken to welcome the new oiiuister, the Key W. Rancinfui, who cDines to the Church iv succession to the Rev J. A tlr.iy. Mr K'tucitnan arrived
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  • 164 5 There are still a good many m Singapore who will hear with aui*h regret of the death of Vice-Admiral Thomas Harvey R>vse. who died on oh ult. at Brunswick Lodge Walmer. Capt Harvey Royse brought out H M S "Orion* 1 to Singapore iv 1
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  • 71 5 En the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd the high ina»-; at B am. on the morning of New fears' Djy was performed by Father N.iin, who also delivered a Buitable seimon for the romttn As u-;ul at this servu-e the prayers for King Edward and Pope Pi us were sung,
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  • 641 5 Tuh; Hv New Year's morning wis perfect from a weather paint of view and the harbour was bright with !i kgs and anim ited from numerous craft of all descriptions. The R°_ratta was a great success and was very largely attended. Some hundreds of nitives thronged Johnston's
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  • 532 5 Day of Mud Paddling. Hid it not rained at all on Saturday, the ground would have been delightfully soft from the wet weather we have been having md usually haye at this season of the year. A heavy shower at noon, and a still heavier one at three
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  • 177 5 THE XAVV LEAGUE. 9.h December, 1909, To the Editor. Sir, My attention has been called to several references m the Press to what are described as "the internal dissensions" m the Navy league. As such a statement is entirely without foundation, and likely to prove injurious to the Lsague,
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  • 427 5 Latest Litigation. At the Edinburgh Court of Session?, before Lord Mackenzie an action was triei which is reported as follows. m this action the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. (Limited), Victoria, Hongkong, aod their mandatories, sued the Netherton Shipping Co. (Limited), 70 Wellington Street, 'ilasgow, for £2,500 m
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  • 101 5 xUx*^- -*n Mr Hugh Cochrane M.Geachin, who diej at Shanghai on the 20th ult. from abscess of the liver, was a very popular member of the Far Ftsfern staff ot the Chartered Btnk of Iudii, Australia and China. He went to Shanghai from Hongkong about four months ago and soon
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 ROBINSON CO. lIU I Uullfil i^'#^F^^Hsil PLATE ROLL F LM V-vi Folding Pocket Camera |1" iSff r^^' ''u?%r* nkcs tllP 3; in< s )3Gl fllm of \Mtu 111 r^'^fr^' an y nttfca, nadi of well scafe "^ilt ;i soned mahogany, covrrod real iM'ljj:- -3^^$ l it |!l s?:il grained leather,
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  • 172 6 RUSSIAN ENTERPRISE IN THE EAST. BniMr n < -iSime :vi. Kxtiii mi s Bam *r. tL s I Russian Steams tip at,<i Trndiufcj Co, ;i n< »el idea of eomaaen fctenpiise wi bortlj y the d patch of a i I iteamer, the Nicholas II," to vari ports of the
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  • 92 6 The great uti I i I Bai com iti r g ti«t* iprcad of a is democstrate«i y ■talisties al I ia 1 fri m N- i iental, the j Philippines. T: g es ihowthat m t thi kndin 19C6, 127 from tl.f ffieeaee iuation; and m
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  • 33 6 Gbaml C Remedy n I a I b t-i L:gh mixture. Ib is a Uonhlesoßie :iccs resulting from I or long i -a by all Dispemarits and i I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 740 6 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd, FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Thk Compact's BtbamMb diiauata," 1,064 tona, J. K. P. Alexander, c-ornmandf-r, wi!i It defpatrhed icr the abr.ve ports on Thursday, the oth January, at 6 p.m. She baa excellent accommodation for first an.-l m cond dam
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    • 1100 6 SHIPPING. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA s .tr^ LINE, HAMBURG. VJ^ST^S'*' OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd. China Mutual Steam Nay. Go. Ltd. l"he Companies' tte&mers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and The steamers 0! this Company maintain a Japan every week, and from Japan homewards regular service between Hamburg,
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    • 697 6 SHIPPING. p7& o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pcnang. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, StditerrAncac Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading usued for China Oowt, Persian Gull, Continental and Ajmeno&n Portfl. StMfflin will Imtc Singapore 00 or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) DevanLa Jan 1 Macedonia
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    • 404 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lioyd, Ere IKPEEIAL OERKAS KAIL LINE The fast and voli-kncw: mail thia Company sail fortnighi j from Hamburg ria Kctterdam. A Gibraltar, Q«BOtt, NftplM, (ooanei I Na^-lei, Alexandria ani v Su^z, Aden, Ootoabo Bmmm konf, bhangixa:. NagiMk I and back Tney ar* due m Sin?*, rt ibtol undennent^
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 81 6 NEW GERMAN MAIL LINES. Tks contract < i Jaly 2, 19(9, coticerning tte maintenance of commnnicatioa \<y mail steamers with German Xew < nea BM baan placed beft>re the Ri AcoordinK to t N th German Lloyd 1 unUeiKr. t ;»?Bt!y to the i ition Wbweeu t Byd ney. >noe
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  • 866 7 In I of the l na w raa stati me i fc.l-a t;.-i I Iwh it little i had wonld think h a wild .nl prs ti [j onexpl ired M day Pea v i apod I > easily obtainable tot of the tense
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  • 81 7 Croup ia the most prevalent daring the dry cold weather cf the early winter, months. Part ntfl I young children should be prepared for it. All that is needed is a botiie ol mberlain Cough EU medy. Many mothers are never without
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  • 1127 7 Cap. Issue. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Sellers. 35,000 J 2 Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 3 0 3 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 15 3 15 0 30,000 1 1 Bitu Caves 10% 6 0 0 6 7 6 80,000 1 1 Batu TS*a (Selangor) B% 2 2 6
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  • 435 7 £N Flag and Tonp Commandert Arrived From Pot Wh«» D'lberviUe Frck e;*bt 967 Loic Petal Jan -I Saig?n Steamers Flat? <fe Tona Master Arrived Frum f'/onstgrnee Whan Bandon Dan 2230 Tbomaan Dae 20 Copenhagen B A da Beachy Brit 2997 Walkei Deo 27 Om st«..d BaaLioog Dat
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  • 112 7 Under Contract sd;\ (iovERNMKXT. Agents ai Singapore, The Shipsagency Llnltad 2 fet Hajf, JHE UNDEitMKNTIONED i»ATJi> of IHaTAKTOBI AKif OMI I aPJ-RhXIMaTI* db Cahfbntibb Paiembang, Batevia j M Brouwer Moeara-Saba, Simpac^. Djambi ud Tungkal Jan. IKaLtfOA Riouvr, Prigi-Radja and Kengat Jan. >> IDeK,i be Batavia, Java-coast,
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  • 93 7 PerTaroba Mrs Green, Mr and Mrs Carl, MrY. F Blair, Mr B. Xunn. Per Perak: Mr Spink, Mr Belfi^ld, Mn J Wales, Mr A. X, iCoorhoose, Mn Blown, Mr S. Rampler. Lf r Bain and J i* 1 deck passengers. Per Islsi de Panay Mr R. H. C. Helton,
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  • 67 7 D&tfi B*r Wind Temp Hum Sky Rait Jan. 1. B'koag 10a 30.07 B 3 67 o Manila 10a 760 Wl 28 25 b R'kong 4 p 30.01 E* 63 o Manila 4 p 7^B N2 2S 25 c Jan. 2. B'koug 10a 30.27 N2 6*l b Hanila 10a
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  • 274 7 Per P. A O Xjan/.a, due J.m 6 Miss J V. Tarbat, Mr T. J B, Wearne. Mm Wells, Mr F. White, Mr H D. G. Dudsey. To Penang. Mr E. Cargill, Mr G. R. Tucker, Mr E. Jacqaes. Per N. D. L Pries Eitel Friedrich,
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  • 67 7 < (L 'hkK. ;<-;> r t<> Dw, SI i > l u k --4 m i >m 2 -i I demand j Private credit! I■ g j credits m a Fkaxce, deoiaii 1 Bank... kmakt, demand [»dia,T. T LY4| HojraioMa, Im tad 2J di«. V-k.-ha.ma, Il4> 1 Java, demand
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  • 125 7 Dec H pan Gam bier 11 15 -bier Cube No 1 Ganibicr Oub« No. 2 JJ Gom Pepper ßlfcck 1 ori*. S'fort) >.■;> 1 Pepper, Wcitf (jfafc) tt/«i 27.00 Nttmegt 110 to tk# Ik)^, w )§Ai Nutmeg* 60 be tin Ib.) J 2i.00 Mju«s (Bands) com Oloree Uti^fcdihftt ..r
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  • 85 7 THRE£ KKf X h A fire occurred on premise* occupied by JW g Hobbc, drapers, a' U originated m th> (Hit while tte sh employes were on the WWI seized with panic *i iI, W m It is feared l>o Urn acre of baildiogi v.-h |mtte4 m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 435 7 Pacific Mail Steamship Co* Toyo Kisen Kaisha (OmiIMTAL SS CO.) VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. BBVI-T&OFIGULL KOUTE. Only Bnc fcaking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE bctom the Fnoifie via HONOLULU, QAHU, oa the noet fertOe and beautif«l iciand olthfl Pacitc. Through PuMge Ticketi granted to Engl*nd, Pr&no* and Gtrnsany
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    • 23 7 I I i^^^Sw l MANY OF THE HEALTHIEST 1 1 I §§£||t^<s*ij BABIES IN SINGAPORE I I |MNSiSt^ r ARE FED ON I
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    • 11 7 SIAM IN THE MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account of the positiot
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  • 603 8 la commemoration f i quarter of century of publication the [adk Bobber JounsaJ bai isitttd a specia.l souvenir nutuU.-, which omp-pI us by the mail It is foil ol nißit and pietnr**, deals with the ■aamifacturipg ude cbkflv, bat devotes a gocd il-al < t bpace to
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  • 167 8 f jii g the lawful I a < p >i; t officei m uniform I ntes named Lea f i hi* bean taken int at Pi Teag Tiaag Lin and L a c Ah C i g were ajrreated on Sat v 3 by p.C I 1'" loi
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  • 448 8 The exports which the tnited Kingdom sen. l-, fco Urn strain Si ttlementa would to argue far greater bosinesi activity on the part ol the agents from foreign countries m that colony than on the part of Eng ish firm-' representatives. Com raring the
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  • 233 8 The Government of the Straits Settlements have closely followed m the steps of the Indian Government m their currency policy. In 1908 they prohibited the importation of silver dollars into the Settlements as a first step towards establishing a gold standard Two years a^o they authorised the
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  • 227 8 An English Resident of Malaya" writes: Maj I be allowed to correct a curious mistake m the article on The Great Apes' under 'Studies m the Zjological Gardens' m the Australasian and Indian Supplement of your of Ojtober 8? Your correspondent mites 'The name "orang" is m itself
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  • 119 8 I Mmy will be interested to learn that the ren pie ded for m the poet Campbell's i 1 Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree," ,i- bl< irn over m a t,'a!e recently. It stood star tli3 front of the mansion of Mr. Medollocb, At dw&ll House, Eirkoudbright.
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  • 1157 8 Alt he ugh New Year's Day was observed M general holiday throughout the city, the b i>iness carried on among ships, arrivii u r iind departing at Tanjong Pagar, differed m very little decree from that usually observed on ordinary days. Bullock carts, as usual, lined theapptoiches to
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  • 223 8 Commencing Jin. 1, 1910, the European service of the Nippon Yusen Kaisba will be completely remodelled. The majority cf tbe older steamers will be withdrawn, and the six powerful new twin screw vessels, eich cf 8,5( tons gross register substituted these fine modern vessels
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  • 123 8 I PROPOSED SERVICE FOR JEDDAH. The following paragraph from the Times of India's Aden correspondent is a sign of the times, and should interest pilgrims about to \isit Mecca Following upon the deci-ion to introduce electricity into the Hedjaz cornea news that a motor car service is
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  • 122 8 i The s.s. "Sultan," belonging t) the Soon Keck. Limited, of Singapore, arrived on Christmas Day 1 1 Trang from the Southern Settlement with dynamite for Trang and other cargo for Penang. On the following day she left Trang and struck on a rock at tbe
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  • 160 8 (Via Ceylon) The Fibs at Clapham London, Dec 22. There are now nice deaths recorded m connection with the fire at Ciapham Hundreds of people have baen thrown idie. Many assis tanta have lost eveiything. some even substantial savings. Their condition is pitiable. Ths City and West Ead
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 120 8 Fresh Australian Butter 70 Qts. per Ib SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co,, Ltd. RETAIL DEPOT. I 1U2*25 Orchard Road j 1 The l^^lf^^ COPIER I 1 KVf y Superseded but not usele^ 1 I A Machine will be sent to yor.r Office for a Free Trial or. receipt of a chit
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 78 8 LATEST SHIPPING. En addition to that on page 7.1 Glenlochy, Brit 2957, Oapt Staliard, Jan •2, Dalny. Boustead, for England 2. Hebe, Brit 346, Capt Inkster, Jan 2, Deli, Mansfield, for Penang G. Knisow, frit 2529, Capt Jones. Jan 2, Liverpool, Mansfield, for Hongkong 4. Lady Weld, Brit 242, Capt
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