The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 February 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910. NO. 6,829
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  • 149 1 A Unionist has br-en re wrned for Glasgow Universities Page 5. First quality plantation rubber touched 8/9 yesterday Page 4 Decision his been reserved m the trustees' case reported resterdnT Prfge x The Blue Funnel steamer Cyclops is bidly ashore netr Jedd&h— P*gB 5 The Padaut; Java
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  • 949 1 The story printed the other day n. ft Kocgfcoog piper dealmp with the lv iicrous misiake of the c mmitloe o( experts sjlem: \v testing the bmfe of chamrajue, is ou!v mother form of a very oM Mritl «>f experiments which go to demonstrate h-w interdependent aud yet
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 302 1 KATZ BROS., LTD, SAPOUN ENAMELS. OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW. STOCKED IN 20 DIFFERENT COLOURS. n tfive a brilliant. Lard, CLina like surface on everything and produce irbkh are at occe arti -tic. durable and lasting. SAPOLIN FLOOR STAINS. They colour and varni.-h at the .-auae time and brighten floors and
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    • 343 1 Entertainments. We wish a Happy Prosperous New Year to our Chinese Patrons. HARIMA HALL, CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-RIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR PROGRAMME consists of all up-to-date subjects. DON'T FAIL TO GIVE US A VISIT. K. HARIMA. Sole Proprietor. THE STAR OPERA Co. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT
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    • 219 1 Entertainments. THE Victoria Theatre. Usder the Distinguished Patronage and Support of His Excellency Sir John nderson, G.C HI G«, Sir W. H Hyndman Jones, Sir F. G. Law, E. W. Birch Esq., G.M.GL, and others, MR. MRS. WRiGBT-M OTICN, SUPPORTED BY A Strong Company of Amateurs, PRESENT "THE LIARS," A
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    • 102 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lo:t a bunch of keys Page 2. Coghlan and Co.'s list of sales Page 6. Furnisiied house wanted Page 3. For gpMe Clement Bayard car Page 2. Sailing: Prinz Eitel Freidricb for Europe— i Page 3. For retreading tyre covers go to the Danlop Company Page 10. At
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 344 1 THE WEEK. T^HURSPAT, 10th High Water .10.14 a, 1 1 41 p Chinese New Year commences. Public and Bank Holiday. Free Press issued as usual. Tae Liars," Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p New Mi or>, 5.13 p Hippodrome, 4 p 9 p Friday, 11th High Water 10 59 a. Public and
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  • 601 2 la the cause ol aa -utiele primarily touihins? on the need of Korea for an afforestation policy the Hongkong Daily Press speaks thus of the necessity of applying thit poiicv to Chin* j^eaerdl'y, iv addiuou to the Loiited opera- :ons now goioe; on m Minchuru uader the
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  • 140 2  -  James Bernard Fagan 1910. Sleep quietly m your beds, And if you dream. Dream of the sleepless toil that bought you ease Pillow your weary heads, As migbt beseem The phantom lords of visionary seas, On the soft down oi glory won and mighty memories Why shouW ycu
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  • 114 2 The hotelkeepers of Germany have made a solemn appeal to would-be suicides io Germany not to choose hotels for that purpose, and thus cause the proprietors and visitors so much unpleasantness. The appeal was published m tbe last number of Knche ucd Keller, the trade on^in of German hotel proprietors.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 559 2 TO LET. ~TO LET. Newlyn Cottage, No. 19, Gilstead Road from Ist March. Apply J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Road. Feb 7 8.3 TO LET. Famished, Vii'a Marina, Tanjong Katong. Immediate entry. Apply to STEPHENS PAUL Co. Jan 11 n.c TO LET. Claregrove, Emerald Hill Rd. 4 bed rooms. Tennis
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    • 640 2 NOTIGES. LOST. A bunch of keys m the latrine at the back of the Singapore Free Press Office on Wednesday finder will be suitably rewarded on returning them to the Chief Clerk, S.F.P. Office. S ngapore 9th February, 1910. Feb 10 NEDERLANDSGHE HANDEL IHAFSCHAPPY. (Netherlands Trading Society.) By order of
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    • 758 2 NOTWES. BANK HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday 10th inst. 1 XT v Friday 11th '.Chinese *ew ear Saturday 12ch Hohda ysFeb 8 10 2 GRANITE. The undersigned are prepared to enter into contracts for the supply of Granite crushed and screened to any sizes. FEISER CUMMING,
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    • 546 2 BANKS. IEDERUHDSCHE HAIDEL-IMTSONAPPV. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut £3,750,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0ut JC179.407) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. Branches Penang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Tjilatjap, Palembang, Kota-Radja, (Acheen) Bandjermassin, Weltevreden and Maca&sar. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo,
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    • 409 2 INSUR2UV6ES. MANUFACTURERsTIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Claims Loans and Surrender- -t'&j immediately by the General A%cni>- a: n pore without delay of reference to Hea F. S. EVANS, O. BRUCE," Manager for Eastern District Man- >^ Asia and India. .s. r GUTHRIE <& Co., Ltd. Genera) Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH
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  • 464 3 it H Brazil which is said to be the rtensive Japanese colonization. Chpt Fcio, says the Christian c Monitor, not forty miles from Rio de there m a large tract of land, once a i, tVi»t was recently purchased by .ii--<? syndicate for colonizing purposes. .-t.inds high
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  • 256 3 Bfi The ar: ■c' ng I D Bm- j I tgkors; Cbamber of C< m- di Jjib. -1 tke H v. Mi i. prcaid and ua» oi two teresi wcvt meiitio&ed. We <| M Hewett's speech Wni Ti bgi bt. iy aware the question of v
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 108 3 kA SWOLLEN KNEE iin fa] i iiiL-ovcnietit as any- .:<-...■ lay's journey. And b— a iwolten knee leads to per- SB. 1 ad v.l. at A. C. Lebman 1 l,:ive been the on Bm knee for two lon aad embrocatkma failed to Alter Reivng treatment from s ana ol our
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    • 497 3 V '■>!.//// I \>.v,\ \\T\\\V \\\\,Wiftfc/'?Y// \\A Dainty Non-Greasy Balm for the Skin// :^f BEAUTY (TRAOe MARK) I //-/nil 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 A\\\\ BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. LONDON (ENG.) Nrw York Montsbal n Sydney Cape Town s Shan g h 1 I* J COPVKiG*** SOLD IN GLASS
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    • 588 3 WAJVTED. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED From an early date for one year or less at moderate price. State particulars to A. G. c/o Free Press." _Feb 10 17.2 WANTED A French English translator for a small job. Apply, with particulars of chdrge, to J. C. c/o The Free Press Feb 9
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    • 425 3 Humbtn CARS 1910 MODELS (Shortly Expected) In 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 Medal for Hill Climbing. Such a record has never before been made by any cars m the Scottish and
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  • 2425 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, Feb. 10, 1910. i< shall the Pr.-s the Peopldfa -igr.i HlllWtlfHi a««d inrtiie.N md unbribed fe'i; patriot Trtttt aen glorious preceptsdnnr« Th^re is so graat a similarity m the position of Colombo, Singapore, and Hongkong as ports of call on the gi eat trade route
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  • 313 4 KUALA LUMPUR DAY ET DAY. (From our own Oomtpondi Kuala Lumpur, I". The Selangor Ladies' rifli < scored P"'< ia the shoot for tfct M.:V Iq the February compel it <>v f Trophy the Taipirg Lilies' Bl« I scored I:7. Dr E. A. O. Tr avers has written
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  • 31 4 {JFrom our own Corregpon leni Pen an g Peb h. The Padang Java i<*ue has been large!} oversubscribed the application! from Pa. nang alorre greatly exceeding the issue.
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  • 100 4 The following is the draw for the Second Round for the Presidents Prize, tfaisrouJ to be completed by the 16th February. K. J. Addie, 4 v X St. J. Brad lell. 18. G. O. T. Bigley, 14 v Captain Br C. F. Green, 7 v X Millar,
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  • 34 4 Fv.ll .iwiric are the advance official fig Liable to correction, of the expos' of tin iMi Pantk for January I) lock tin jjikuls 9i_■ 'T Tin ore 21.' "5 Duty -;j], j
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  • 22 4 There will be Choral Evensong m A dress on Friday, Feb. 11th a'. 6p" Btr. \V. Dairy, will preach.
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  • 158 4 Should There be a OIBKMS The question whether U h aflwinl corps of volunteers to be formed m H Bfl of Chinese on]/, is \iewed m various m ft J the British community. From tie T- r aspect, as being likely to still farther sp e»i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 355 4 DE RESZKE CIGARETTES &s supplied to the House of Commons) We have now had these Cigarettes put up m Tin_ Boxes, and they are therefore guaranteed to be m good order. IN TINS OF 100 AND 50 CIGARETTES. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. J. W. BENSON'S NOTED
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  • PARLIAMENT.
    • 167 5 (F>y Submarine Telegraph. —Reuter's) Rao, F_«b 9th, 5 56 pm. M A-pi^h his returned to London. i nadsistood that the I st business ie A 1 Iress wi!i In the raintroduetion i the B lf«i H view of financial exigen- rtoa the L baral Whip speaking
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    • 17 5 Bee Feb 9 h, 3 90. ii .is been returned for Glas- aiverti: •b,
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    • 62 5 tWili bePiemier? B '.v.ved at 11 10 am. frOBB Ctpefown contains a 7ehtu>:." spei i by Mr Merriman, denoun- i ol i C' ilitioa ministry as im--1 -a ol the old racial lines >n. Tha speech has been much commented on. .i* Merriman and not B)tha, ■r I
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  • 211 5 foflOfWOßg V h»tW appointments letted Cipt F. M. Kiliot to te Mijor ;-uery to WA ifflinhlMMt. L-eutenant Llewellyn to be Ciptain, Mr R. J Bartlt--- be h D Brat, Mr H. J. Stocker to be fa v BBC m i Heal and Mr Tdn Chong Lek to be
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  • 78 5 -p ol a c >ntinued advance m the raw Material, the week opened D ftg idrioei of rubber shires io», a sympathetic tone locally, i few exceptions, a shrinkage iv mad m this stodon. Wires on .v h brought the news of a -bup totiou,
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  • 52 5 A lUk meeting of the Moslems of Singa- *il] be held at Sultan AH's bousd, -<P< u_r<;!ani, by kind permission, at 1 pm t -r the pa-pjse of forming a Moslem 1 It is proposed to take steps "■m a limited ompan v for the purpose carrying on
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  • 2 5 MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.
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  • 45 5 Calls for Pilgrims Goes Ash:ie. The Oceia S. S. Co's steamer Cyclops, bound for China, ia ashore near Jeddah; and his one hold full. She his asked for immediate assistance which is being sect. (The Cyclops is due here on Feb "2ord).
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  • 37 5 Rac. Feb !>th, 3.35 pm. It is announced m Stockholm that the King is expected to be better m a fortnight. The Regency of the Crown Prince will probably last for three weaks.
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  • 24 5 At Barlin Prince and Princess Fushimi attended a court ball. The Princess was escorted by Prince Henry of Prussia. m
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  • 15 5 Turkey has applied to Great Britain for an admiral to replace Admiral Gamble. > <
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  • 290 5 Messrs H. L. Coghlan Co held an important land sale at their salerooms yesterday when eleven lots of property were offered all tiading purchasers at the following prices. A three- <}Uirter share m 7 plots of freehold land situate at the corner of Bukit Timah R3ad and Mackenzie
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  • 88 5 It happened. Tbe theoretical traffic arrangements for circumnavigating the Town Hall while the road to the nsw bridge is being made were so disregarded m practice, that on Tuesday evening a motor car on the wrong tick ran iuto a rikisha that was following the rule,
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  • 93 5 His Excellency the Governor and party leave Singapore to-day for a trip m the Sea. Mew, to Mv xr and possibly Malacca, returning on Monday next. The Governor leaves this evening and the guard is relieved by the civil police at 9 p.m. Firm based At tbe meeting
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  • 1410 5 ON THE SCOTTISH ELECTIONS. Kennaquhair, Jan. 6, 1910. My Dear Toppy, I have got safely home at last, and don't want to go out again, having had enough of Singapore, and being desirous of living again m the neighbourhood of the old pirish pump, and the
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  • 373 5 PEIZE DISTRIBUTION. {From our own CorresjtondenQ Oa Monday the French Convent pupils, on the occasion of the Prize Distribution, put before their relatives and friends a very pleasant little entertainment. la spite of a very wet evening the hall was crowded, amongst those present being the Hon. W.
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  • 173 5 Shamsul-Alam's Murderer. Calcutta, Feb. 2. At the High Court Sessions yesterday the murderer of Shams-ul Alam was sentenced to death by tbe Chief Justice. The prisoner refused to be defended, made no statement, and was removed from the dock smiling. Sensational Story from Lahore ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 Painful Breathing. Coigh Remedy is a very ■1 abit wodicine for throat and lung tron--ckly relieves and cures painful breath--8 an.] a 'langereusly sounding cough which W* 8 CoD^sted lungs. For sale by all and DuOera.
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    • 206 5 ROBINSON C? I BOOT DEPARTMENT. MEN'S Tmtia-Rubber Cong Boots made throughout of high grade rubber, strongly finished, grooved non-slipping soles and a very SERVIGE2IBLE BOOT THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE. IZS? "iT'iyiilitfg ll^! A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTES 'SJffißlll Packed m 50's Air-Tigbt Tins. I <?£«•• are maie by np *flwl OBTAINABLE AT
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  • 828 6 According to the latent observations by tbe I astronomers at Greenwich it ba3 been determined that the nucleus cf the comet will cross the face cf the sun, passing between it and the earth on May 9, its rabeaga taking about two bouts, and to tall
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 MESSAGERIES MASITIMEB, MAIL LINE For Ciaina, Japan, Ceylon, A<!ea, Egrvp*. and Ei&rseli!ef OUTWARD. HOMBWAKD, 1910 1910 Tonkin Ftb 21 Tonrane Feb 21 Polynesien Mar 7 Arrcacdßchic Mar 7 Ocean ien Mar 21 E. Simons Mar 21 Australien Api 4 Tonkin Api 4 Cakdonitm Apl 18 Polynesian ApllS Sinjjapore-BatcWla.— s.s. Ebupbong
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    • 713 6 On the Berth. "NORDDEUTSCHERIiLOTD. FOR EUEOPE The Imperial German Mail Steamer FRIHZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," 8,865 tons, Captain Malcbow, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the 9th instant, at noon and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday morning, the 13fli idem, at about 8 a.m. She will probably be despatched for
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    • 613 6 SHIPPING. I HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. Tho steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. _*.sa*w. Homewards, they are despatched f ortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven dfcect, calling at Penang ana Colombo.
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    • 469 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewarde for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 689 6 SHIPPING. ~~p. STI STEAM NAVIGATION COHPAKT. For Chin*, /ip*e. AtiitralU, India, Aden, B&TPjt Bcditcrrftnean Pofti, Firm© 1111 and London* Tkitmgk Bills of Lading imm* *<* <^ Oowt, Persian G*li Oonfcin«t»l an* AxaenOutward {for China) Delta Feb 11 Assay e Mar 25 Macedonia Feb 25 De ta Apl b DeTanha Mar
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    • 568 6 SHIPPING. 1 <Lt Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme IMPEEIAL GERMAN MAIL LIN I The fwt and weU-known mail tie*; i« this Company Mil fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg tia'Soturdam, Antwerp.. Scuti ,m Gibraltar, Genoa, Napiw, (connection Mm Naclei Alexandria and vxoe vi») Port S» 8«£, Aden, Colombo, koag, Shanghai, Nagaeafa Kobe to YokoUu.
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  • 740 7 Rmnrara m thb Persian Gulf. London, January 25th. ter's A^ancy learns that discussions are m progress between London and India ntmmM to the arms traffic m the PerIncreased naval activity maybe •..rtedat.m early date. Tae patrols are tg strengthened. With reference to the despatch of Oatram's it is
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  • 102 7 Dec. Jan. Pikula. Belat 425.40 Braang 174 Bruseh 221 Chendai Lodo Cbenderiang Gopeng 600 760 Jeher Kanaboi 463 Kinta 500 500 Kinta Association 1,450 500 Kledang Kramat Pulai Kuantan 60 Lahat 641 630 Menglemba Lode 250 286 New Gopeng 200 200 Pahang Consolidated 1,000 Pengkalen 500 500 Pusing
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  • 278 7 In total column figures m brackets indicate number of months. After the end of February all totals will be calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies j Dec. Jan. Total. Allagar 2,000 2,000 Anglo Malay 53,489 49,306 Ayer Molek
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  • 98 7 The Press Telegraph Agency has received information from Budapest to the effect that M. San Benko, an engineer of that city, has invented a new electric accumulator, by means of which it is possible, within very limited space, to store sufficient electric energy to supply a small sized
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  • 88 7 The Siamese Commissioners appointed to delimit the boundary between Siam and the F.M.S., left Penang for Perlis on Saturday by the Siamese coastguard boat Damrongrat for Perlis, accompanied m the F M.S. launch Eva by Col. Jackson with his A. D. C. A party of ten or
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  • 74 7 The War Office has included m the Budget the sum of V.1, 141,3 0 for the purpose of promoting aerial navigation. It is stated that V 471,209 of the above sum will be appropriated this year for constructing an air* ship store-house at the new parade-ground at
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  • 1164 7 February 9. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. IsBu*. Paid. JUastDiv. Burins. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 10* 5 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 1 2 3 13 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10% 8 10 8 6 9 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga
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  • 70 7 (COEEECTED UP TO Feb. 8 Bank 4m s 7^ 2/4? demand 7?! B^iA Private cred'ts 3 m 2/4J credits 6ms 2/4}; France, demand Bank 294^ Germany, demand 2'4fy India, T. T, 17^ Hongkong, demand 25% dii. Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.55
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  • 156 7 V<th I Tm* |T4S7| Gambier 11.00 Gambier Cube No 1 14 25 Chun bier Iftx be Xo. M norn Pepper Black (ord' B'fcrt) 14 62} Pepper, Whitt (fau buyers 25.00 Nutmeg* (110 to tk«ib.)~« tm 18.0a Nutmeg* (80 to Ua Ik.) M M 24.00 Muse (Ban**) M M M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 Do You Want Relief? v v frequently hoarse Do you have 1 v.ng tickling m your throat I Does annoy you at night, and do you ja«cuB m the morning Do yoa want t so, take Chamberlain's Cough u v and you will be pleased. Fox sate y dii l>l
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    • 61 7 Wg^mgSfagaßS&k FLEXIBLE STEEL CABLE Ug|^^^HHH ARMOURING. %f< ;^>- :^B CHEAP, DURABLE, KELUBLE. -i WMI not Kink, Char, or Cbcbh. >iC^ 'i^^ A perfect protection against at--'^^f "'■idi&Jp H tacks of vermin or insects. !l V^ -[^^sS^^^^^^MMif^^M c most e^ c ent protection **«rt^^^^ t or tables yet invented. THE UNITED
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1007 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Flas: ft Tons Master Arrived Prom Consume* For *rbm Brand Nor 1519 Evensen Jan 22 Miike M. &Co Shanghai Castor Brit 838 Pethie Jan 31 Shanghai Kate Bro Langkat C. Hock Kian Dut 1000 Hubert Feb 8 Batavia Wee Bros. Bagan De Eerens Dut 795 Gotz
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    • 160 7 PASSENGERS. Per Hai Nam Mr Westerhout. Per Lady Weld Mr C. Kramer. Per Arcadia Mrs Shelton Hooper, Mr M. F. Da Silva, Mr Davidson Craig, Mr A S. Castillho, Mr S. Halleem, Mrs Macgregor. Per Selangor Messrs Armstrong, Chap Foo Teck, Ross, T. C. Tan. Hon'ble W. Evane, B. Hamilton.
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  • 1310 8 Juix.MExi Reserved v Interesting Case. The cas^ of W. L. Watkins and H. P. Bijfclev v T. H. S )hst and J. A. De Sduzi was coatinu^d m the Suprome Court yestertUy befor Mr Justice T. Sarcombe Smith. Mr H. Cooka Yarborough for the plainti&s and
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  • 493 8 I Yesterday Yong Ah Tve and Yong Man were before Mr Green for preliminary enquiry into an aHeafation of murder m having caused the death of one Yocg Ng at Bidadari m December last. Court Inspector Ambrose concucted the enquiry for the Crown the defendants were not represented.
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  • 183 8 Vested vv, four Chinese, Kin Hong, Yip Teoug, Chin Yong Liocg and Kwan Wun, were before Mr Column charged with bein^ members of a secret society. Mr Peacock, Assistant Protector cf Chinesr, prosecuted the accused were not defended. Info-ma-:i>u reached the Protectorate that a feeret society assem'o'ed
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  • 357 8 Besides the inconvenience which the toublesome wet weather of late has baen causing, the actuaM cost of repairing the damage done will ba no light sum. AH the roads affected will want a lot of attention. Then the railways have suffered severely, the track of the Singapore
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  • 176 8 A Chinese woman was yesterday before Mr Green for possession of illicit Chandu. Mr Howard prosecuted her and Revenue 1 Officer Flanagan gave paiticulars of finding tiie stuff ia her he use. A fine of So was imposed. Eeveuue Officer Scott gave evidence against two Cnmamen for possession
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  • 142 8 Yesterday, Kadir bin Musa responded to a summons issued by Mr de Mello at tie instanca of Sargeint McAfee, to explain why he, an unlicensed chauffeur should, en Dt camber 27th be driving motor car No 52, and while so driving colliding with a motor car which
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  • 88 8 Sum Lye Puab was yesterday before Mr de niello, for being m possession of a quait measure at No. 15 Merchant Road ou the 3rd instant. Sergeant Rmdall siid that he visited the defendant's premises, fcuud the measure which was used for measuring rice, and took
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  • 132 8 Oa Tuesday, thiea Chinese were severely injured by burning at a spirit shop at No 38 Ophir Road, and were at once removed to the Geueral Hospital. They were carrying some bottles of arrack and one of them was smoking. Oje of the bottles fell and
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  • 546 8 A Vladivo9tcck message reports that the ice m the harbour is very thick, and that nine steamers were wrecked m one week. Captain Willis of the Nam Yong reports i that his vessel was struck by lightning oa January 29 at Arnpenan. The main top mast was split.
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  • 254 8 THE P. 0. MAILS. The recent accident to the "Osiris may ssrve to influence the P O. Company m reaching a decision as to the conveyance of mails letween Brindisi and Port Said. As we stated last jear, says the Pioneer, the eventual abandonment of the ferry service between those
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 34 8 W. J. GARCIA. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music ana small musical goods m Singapore.
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    • 350 8 MOTORISTS. Send your covers and tubes to be retreaded or repaired to CDc Dunlop Rubber Co. (far east) Ltd. No. 7 COLLYER QUAY, or No. 43 ROBINSON Rd. Repairs executed promptly and at moderate charge-. Repairs will not be executed to those covers past satisfactory iv; and which m our
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 73 8 SWIMMING CLUB. Launche3 will lewe Johnston's Pier for the Club oa Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8, 9 and 10 a.m., returning at 8.30, 930 and 1"J 15 pm. each day. There will be ne afternoon launches as the tide is a morning tide. Sunday's launches will cress at 9,
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