The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 January 1910

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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, JANUARY 7, 1910. NO. 6,800
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  • 101 1 S tne striking revelaiions were made m the C urt of Injury into the less of the King George m Sauda S'rait P Political opponen's m England are giviDg each other an extraordiuary amount of.' M lip" —PageS. Ke-ults of the second day's racing at Peuang will
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  • 771 1 la oonectioa With the many and j loL v ei atten uave bean \i. p t lt I the < ther w< rid, i:> for* i I whether here*! w or an exuteni p:. thing comes cl' i itrikififly, aud tint is the ly nam w hu which human
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. or uniL'it: yusiD hhu OF £V: BY DFSCRiPTION \H STOCK. v recommend a double barrel!* I Shot Gob, recently received. The barrels r- bounding locks. HaM Pistol grip, top levtr act Dial I m 19 Mid I<> bore, at tiie remarkably I $25 each ALSO THE NEW
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    • 267 1 Entertainments. BEACH ROAD. THE PEOPLES POPULAR. Tr-NIGHT! TO-NGHT!! (Bhan£e of Programme. 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P.M. If. MOUNET SULLY. (Film d'Art.) This is tbe worst subject ever seen. THE SEARCH FOR GLORY. In this humorous little Bketcfa wo arc introduced to a common place individual, called Bntterfingers, who is haunted
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    • 365 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BiG SHOWCHANGE CF PROGRAMME. NEW ARRIVAL LATEST NOVELTIES 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P.M. TO-NIGHT Overture by fwn Orchestra of Professionals, "THE lITTLE PRINCES IN THE TOWIB." The story of the Little Princes m the Tower being one of the most popular m English History,
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    • 84 1 LATEST ADYERTISEMLNTS. Notice to manufacturers of mineral waters m Singapore Page '2. New programme for the Aibambra Page 1. Messrs. Powell and Co. have three new auctions advertised on page 3. Moniciptlity call for tenders for work at the new incinerators; and Government for tenders for 75 chests of opium
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 449 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 7th 3igh Water.— 6 50 a., 8.18 p Municipal Comnjission, 2 30 p S". D. L Mail Outward due. Jnaior V M 0 A. rneetirg, 51 Hiil-st, 5 p Week of Prayer, M. E. Church, 8.3 p Saturday, Bth ii«b Water.— 7 M- a., 9 16 p
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  • 546 2 1> B tmt y, Dec. If. All.: oal news froiu Na.-.^ bhowa that w;.:.0 Mr .Ku-kson w*s entering I ti itre wb« pi iy was to bo performed a Decoani yontb \\i. i was sitting ie the oornef Urn pH C v. rj near Mr
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  • 199 2 !a m f. Siu'ns of Imperial 8 li d*ritj" the Rangoon G.zette rocalla s.<me I 'ii.it inspire! the F ird Cobden N BBOdl n 1H nit i:t m Great Britain hafl t r leridad t: an fchai which may be I Imperialism Pc think theru-x-lvf- practical
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 36 2 A Remedy for Croup I hat is Absolutely Safe. Cr jap is th© most prevalent daring the dry cc d weather of the early winter months. I j Parents of yonn^ children should be prepared r
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    • 583 2 TO LET. TO LET. C impound DOOM No. 10, Spottiswoode Park. Apply to— UN'(i TBK LIM, No. 20, High Street. Jan 7 85.1 BOSeOMBE. To Let, unfurnished, modern built house, Wftopim ii "t>i. bedrooms. <ias, Teunis Lawn, excellent Blables* DUNMAN x Co. Tan 4 OO TO BE LET The tery
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    • 758 2 NOTiGES. My son E. T. Ganno having left my protection, 1 rhall not hold myself responsible tor any debt or debts incurred by him from this date. 6th January, 1910. A. M. GANNO. Jan 7 l.;.l NOTICETenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's < ffice np to noon en
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    • 510 2 NOTtGES. NOTICE. My business as a sbare and gentrai broker will be carried on under the s yle of Reuben an! Guston as from the Ist January. 1910. N. REUBEN. _Jjan_l 8.1 NOTICE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. The eliices of the above named Company haveb{<n removed from I Robinson Road to No.
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    • 563 2 KEOERLANDSOHE HARDEL-lAftTSCHAPPV. NBTHERLAKDS TRADING BOCIBTY. EBTABLUBEO 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0at £8,11 Rksbbvh— fl 5,752,835,— (ab00l £179A Head Ofpioi is kusTMSDUt, H?:ad Agk.ncy Baiama. Branches Penan^. SbaMgfaai, Eoagkong, Rangoon. Medan (DeU), .SatnaraDp. Soul jpadanfi, Cheribou. Tegal, Bsot jap, Palembang, Kota-lUdja, {kch& I jeruiasf-in. V>\ -\u vrcden. Correspondent^ at Bombay, i
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    • 389 2 INSURANeES. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INM &INCB Oi 01 I I Claimi Loans and Surrend* i !y by the (it-w i il A^> n\ a! I m itii -it F. S EV\NS. O. BRUC ICtaafei b i Batten i t M 4aia afl 1 ludi.i. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. fa| SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE
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  • 394 3 A IBJ bi IOPI gliam rbat T iriff R meanft -u^nr is I hem told i rposc now We thina il i Dtemporary, that we possible tj>- bt id y the Rhine! should Bed to j '-ver next <v 1 1 U tD6 r, df D of
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  • 96 3 Madras, I'ec. 27. New* ha« readied Cochin ol the drowning of Mr V. N. [JptOD, of Me«ftrs Pierce, Leslie and Company at that place. The deceased left Cochin on Friday on a visit to Mr. Kirk, rubber planter, and yesterday wi h Mr. Horsefill they were bathing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 240 3 A Follower of Influenza. An attack of ictiaetza is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a annoyance. C haiuber'ain's Cough Re medy has bun ex ecsivt-iy used and with good BUCCCBB for th<> relief aad cure of this COUgh. Many cases have been cured after other
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    • 582 3 WANTED. WANTED For Exchange and Share Work. Good terms and excellent opportunity fcr suitable ttais. DUNMAN k Co. Ja^n 1 8.1 WANTED Good shorthand clerk and type writer. References required. Gord Salary. Ap-ly X.Y.Z, c o Free Press." Jan fi v o. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications wil! be received at the
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    • 361 3 yiu ivi u u h l s (Shortly Expected) In the Scottish and Irish Reliability trials this year secured the highest possible awards m their class —the I Efficiency Gold Medal. They also secured the Special Medal for Hill Climbing. Such a record has never before been made by an)
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  • 17 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. On January 4, 1910. at the Sailors' Home, John Dbtbdalb, Marine Engineer, deeply regretted.
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  • 1692 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Jan. 7, 1910. •Ir.t shall rfi«! Pre-< i d b> inftuenc< iml .-re [«i« t...i> Truti rioi precept Aith High for many long years the utter 'insufficiency of American tonnage to deal with anything like a moderate proportion of the seaborne trade of tli3 United
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  • 503 4 A black pmtber has been peen m the bluker off the Anders m RoaJ, Ipjh. We hear that a plan has already bet D i prepared of a railway station at Kuantan. (MM It is rumoured that Mr C E. Velge, the official handicipper of the S. K. A is
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  • 370 4 I DCJ M n vere pr< el details furloagi I liuu. A B Ur F. J II rt S i [itdiei 111 A M I M r J .1 •it v three Time 1 mm. C 4 sec. Divider: ne i >re i uev I I D M
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  • 27 4 T;..' i 'Lid Tilt Ml M I I were occupied 1 iu'-l hfMUMJ d i;, IgaUttt MM K. lV*« vn iiQished when the Oouri rose.
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  • 23 4 In a MhMMM I tb« arriva' Vancouver. o| Maru of the Nippou Men Kmbl pnper Ba\t Th« onh Europtaa v :i. f o;_
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 60 4 m^Hm nsoß immaimr COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR EXTREME CLIMATES TROPICAL MODELS BY ALL THE I BEST MAKERS. Telephone 191. r\ IN L-/ r* J W^^^^Blft IIDL k| ohampaone wKm M VIM T AGE 19 OU Quarts Pints. SOLE AGENTS John Little ®> Co, Ltd. LEONGCHEONG&Co. i AND v v f Lcong
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    • 62 4 AGRi-HORTffiULTURM. SHOW 1910. A general public meeting will be held at the Chamber of Comimerce on Wednesday, the 12th January, at 5 p.m., to discuss the Agri-Horticultural Show to be held m Singapore m 1910. H. N. RIDLEY, Director of Gardens, S.S. Jan 13.1 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off
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    • 29 4 Danger from Croup. A few ruinutes delay m treating some ohm of croup, even the length of tirue it takei good for a doctor often proves dangorouv. j hi
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  • 54 5 A Subsidy Bil\ (By Bsd m i'fl- k K'r,iph. l^irer's) --".tji mii u!r.ph r c) s!. is intr imerioa, i be .idi;. ises ■he i ibsidy m I Ihe Par Eat and i it pel mile, increases the for the ti uid B^n built isls to the Amei
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  • 12 5 m [m tea I I with 1 reluctance but tte.
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  • 24 5 i ii pm, A feature of the n Campaign is atemperance of the lan*o each us abuse been so freely indulged m.
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  • 29 5 THE NAVY LEAGUE AND GERMANY. > has -^suel a manifesto illenging ama jj, j >ur respon- 10 ill I I irith >r an irren ler of oof _rnty ol the
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  • 29 5 new French tariff has alarmed man manufacturers whj have decla:- I thai ■erioaa blow at <i inaao n< t QOj», and practicailj destroy the Germiu I
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  • 443 5 ■1 ial RaASOH Why Thk ■v Have I tan. movement for the re-esL: -nt t American i tat deep-se is irded by too many as merely aa tempt I the sfaipbuildi -*:y nsisted, has an abundance cf work -hips for our enormo vise la. While the building
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  • 279 5 GERMANY'S BOLD BID. Friend y Speeches. i.v S'.i'r irme Telegraph. Banter's) .1 m 6. lO.S am. The Otrinese ni\ i.l c ranmisiioneri arrive*! .a Berlin tn 1 were received m audienca by 11. s Kajatif the Emperor, and most of the r v.i princes, including the Crown Prince.
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  • 33 5 Jin 6, 10 10 am. S a r h Africa bis won the first test match by ninoteea runs after the last three English bs.tsu>eu had male a tine light.
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  • 223 5 The proprietors of this popular cinematograph show are continually irnproviog b lib t'ue accommodation and the entertainments of the house. The last programme which was witnessed by very Large audiences •is qui^e one of the strongest seen there for some time, and there was not an uninteresting film
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  • 167 5 The mortality returns for the month of ;iber are below 40 per mille, which one gene < looks on as good. The actual ratio tor D^cemter was 36 1(0, the total number of deaths beim* 842, of which 006 were Chinese and 143 Malays. At the sad of
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  • 376 5 FRASER Co.'s SHARE CIRCULAR. The New Year his been ushered m with a boom iv Rubber 8, each successive day witnessing a further advance, and thepricetnow ruling are considerably higher thin the m ist sanguine expected for a very lou^ time Ri bbcb l\utlt Lumpars have ontpaced m Bt of
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  • 74 5 December Outputs. Siputeh 580 pis Gtopeng Tin M. Cj. L: 1 600 pis Uiu Gopeng, 200 pis Ntow Q-ODemg, Ltd. '20) pis Ivinta Tin Mines, Ltd. 500 pis Rriuibutan, Ltd. 475 pis Tekka, Ltd. 800 pis Peogkaleo, L*d. 500 pis Redhills Tin M. Co L L
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  • 26 5 The harvest from Sandycroft (Barker and C 0.,) for December was 11,063 lbs dry, making a total for 11 months of 63,516 lbs dry.
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  • 295 5 The Perak Pioneer has the following rather caustic remarks on the length of time taken by the research department at Knala Lumpur to make chemical analyses Another matter fhat calls fjr attention is the want of a local analyst. There is a gentleman who lives not
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  • 48 5 The Prince of Wales is expected to leave England tor S.mth Africa on September 2. He will proceed up country on a shooting trip, and will retura to Capetown for the openiDtr of the Union Parliament about the end of October. (I). E.)
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  • 28 5 In B case of a neurasthenic patient who bad l>een under medical treatment for years without permanent benefit, the effect of giycogen was wonderful. She gained m weight
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  • 930 5 BfflVOß OFFBNCKB. Sleepy bullock carters at present have not the usual pica that the wdim weather necessitates covering up the face. They don't sleep of ourse. They have only forty winks I liiuisamy and Kho Bin were let off without I tines by Mr Green yesterday as (he
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 Begin Treatment at Once. Have you a weak throat If so yoa can" not be too careful. Vou cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more
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    • 168 5 ROBINSON CO. "Fuller's" Sweets Chocolates "Fry's" Chocolates (IN FANCY BOXES"Cadbury's" Chocolates "Mackintosh's" Toffee "Southwell's" Sweets I ROBINSON CQ.| W. D. S H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. i ■> i PacKea Price I' he MAGNUMS" r-Af Inrfee Castles 55 cents SOS I I CigarcK; Tin 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 521 6 111 THE G9GDS OF KttOQ KIM UN,! DECEASED. Notioi ia hereby given that all Credit and otbei peiaoai baviag any cFaim^ cr de*| mantis agaiu>t the thtate ol Kboo Kin I^an Ute ol N 199 Hay. k Road Singapore,] Widow, who died on Ihc 17th day ol October, an i
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    • 609 6 On the Berth. COlPAilli' TRASaLAMICA OF BARCELONA. ILOILO AND MANILA. Thk Spanish Mail Steambb i. sla de luzon 1 is axpeded to arrive here from Europe on Saturday, tbc Btt> January, aud will have pruinpt d(-spatch tot above ports. Foi freight aud passage, apply to BABLOW ft Co. Agents. Jan
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    • 1059 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steameus are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 713 6 SHIPPING. "P. O. BTEAM NAViaATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, fitditcrranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continent*: and Ajnericm Ports. Sts*ms*s will tsavt Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1910 Arcadia Jan 14
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    • 558 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme* IMPERIAL GERMAN WAIL LINE The fast and wvlLknown mail it*»m^r> «>f thie Company tail fortnightly from hr*-; Hamburg ria li<"'tt*»rdam, Ajltwerp, Southjun] Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (oonnectioi H«6 Naples, Alexandria and vioe v«raa) Port >>» Suez, Aden, Colombo, P«nang, Sm^aporv iong Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe t I
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  • 1134 7 January <>. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers, Sellers. 35,000 2 2 Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 34* 3 6 150 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 25% Int. 15 9 16 0 30,006 1 1 Bitu Caves 10% 6 6 0 6 10 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Salangor) 5%
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  • 58 7 (COEUCTBD UP TO Jan. I l>iL*k vis 2/4* den, Private credit- 8m s credits 6m 8 France, demand Bank BNi Germany, dema. India, T. T Hongkon Inmiad 22 i di§. Yokohama, deniaud 4 Java, demand \H Bam iWOKt deman.] *>, Sovj-.ki.-vs, Btol P»u\mg $*.54 Bask of EogUnd Rati 4i%
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  • 125 7 I HI Tm ypn |7fn Gan m 1 I Gambier Cttto N o M 1471 OimKfli O&bt No. i nom |P«pp«rßb*k ori« B*f«i IS.SS Pepper, Wfcite fa> pn £6 *J N'ntmegi 1 10 tc U* tk.)«« 20. < I Nutmeg SO to th« IV mm O'J Muc* :Bmi<U, iw
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 876 7 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, ai\d until further notice. IKALX SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. air:. HBi UB« KUL> am. pm. pru. pm. pm. rm. pm. pm. 1^34 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 r P. T Mo 4.30 Wf. l.y.i 12.42 4.38 k. 7.42
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    • 51 7 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Class Photographs and Enlargement* "9. SOUTH H RIDGE ROAD. SORSES for -ale anJ hire, Cobs and Ponies FODDER of best quality. SHOEING under careful supervision. CARRIAGES hired by day or month. MORTON'S 193 Orchard Road Tele phone 630. Jane 2 Telephone 119. Established 1840 M. SALOMON
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    • 52 7 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Sear Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1028. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meate etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roada on short notice. OFFICE HOUES Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 pm. (7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
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    • 41 7 F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-BT, SINGAPOPE. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Rnbber-tyred Gharries and Befit Rabbettyred carriages, ring up Telephone 916. FODDER daliveder to any part of the Island SPECIALS: FURMITURE REMOVALS m ou ewn vans, by our own men.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 849 7 VESSELS IN PORT. O Steatnera Fla? Tor-a Master Arrived From Consignee *^he« Baadon Dan 2280 Tbomeen Dee 20 Oopeabagea B.A kok Bangkok Ger 1237 Nicolaieei Jun 3 Bangkok Behn Meyer kok 8 Baa Tong Seag Brit •>'• Aagae Jan 5 Palembang H« k 3«ng Palembaag fl Cowrie Brit 355 Daaiel
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    • 98 7 PASSENGERS. PerL-dyWeli Mr R. Pears. ■to. pah Mi fotti, Ha le, Stanley, Orumptoi Hnmphriee, Brandt, Armstr I Per Ranee >,:.«, Hi yei i men led pan Mft Passengers for the Straits. Per N \> L Prinz Eil j.lan 7.— Kn Johm Crby Key hk] Mr> M r D. AaM WB,
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  • 2336 8 LOSS OF THE "KING GEORGE." MARINE COURT OF ENQUIRY. GRAVE ALIEGATIONS. A M vine < nri I r v was hM 1 tke Master Attendant** offios yesterday on the stranding ol tbt British si;:.: King George m the Sunda Straits. Mr L El* '\\> ienior magistrate, presid ♦•■I, MMI i
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  • 166 8 Speaking of the hockey match between the above teams tbe Malay Mail says. For the winning side the backs played well, Topham beir g in quite his best form, and the forwaids played a fast game and put m a number of useful shots, though they miss
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  • 37 8 The 8.1. Argn will ?e\ve Johnston's Pier for the Swimming' Club Bungalow on gunday at '.< <"<1 10 am. 2 30 and 330 pm,, returning at 8 30 and 9.30 am., 12.15, o and 5.30 pm.
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  • 76 8 Tbe Selangor P Jo Olub was at Home at the polo ground on Thursday when teams rf-prpspntincr Selanc<>r and Singapore Polo Clubs were to«ompete tt>* the cup presented by H. H. <h« Sultan of Perak, *.c h a Mrs J. E. O. Aldw<w*h has kindly promised to
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  • 896 8 The Imp. German mail steamer Pricz Sitel Friedrich having left Bsnang jresterlay at 8 am may be expected to arrive here j his morning at 10 am. She will probably: >c despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan on the following morning at 6 am. Capt. Craig of the
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  • 21 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Japara, Dut 747, Oapt Karssies, Jan S, Batavia, Ships Agency, Palembang 9.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 12 8 MUSICAL GOODS. AT BPECIA.L PRICES. VIOLINS, SMALL AND LARGE. Mandolins, Banjos^ Pianos,
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    • 195 8 Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Ltd. AND Siemens Brothers Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICES I— WORKS Caxton House, Westminster, Lonck Stafford, H and Dalston. Branches :~l t 2, 4 and 6, Winchester House, Singapore, 6, Beach St., Peiurag. Balthazar's Building, Rangoon. And Bombay, Calcutta, Capetown, Johannesburg, Sydney, Mteu fof QeMtftl m mm
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