The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 February 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910. NO. 6,810
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  • 164 1 A Chinese fores has invaded TL bet— Page 5. The first of the S. C. C. lawn tennis ties were playtd off last evening P*pra B. The scores for the Mdlfl Lidies' trophy for February are give on page 4. Mr Bilfour churac'eriz^s 1119 Ghvernnieiit as frankly
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  • 131 1 Furnished bouse m Tanglin wanted Page 7. Manager wanted tor Johore rubber estate —Page 7. Noti'e re estate cf Sabapathyar Sarnpaathar Page 2. Notice re management cf the Chartered Bank— Page 2. Two second-hand De Dion motor lorries for sale— Page 3 b'mart and capable Englishman wants position
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  • 85 1 P O Mail Outward due D. G. Lodge Special Meeting, 5 3 r Emulation L idge, 9 p Bukday, 27th High Water. .32 a 8.26 p 3rd m Lent. Ssv. Cab launches 9, 10, 11 a., 2.90 Si 5.50 p Monday W 2 Sth High Water.— o.sl a,
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  • 213 1 The P. O. leaves on Feb 25, due London Mar 23. The P. 0. leaves Peb 2? due Hongkong Mar 4, Shanghai Mar Yokohama Mr IV IntermedAAto aua i^ca ciAii?! trill i>^ foan-3 a list l>eio»v Next Mails Due. From Enrop*. Per P <> Macedonia, on Friday next,
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  • 868 1 Two hours to wait m au Mlfaol c natty junction tr*, with all the lp«|«fafci ling globe trotter, I shall tw k«M tbffMfi New Z^alacl's Wonderland. Two w'n«»lf ble«ted boon to bt wasted m tbu imi alive spot when the end is M near. Fbk,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 351 1 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT il\ RUCK AND DA UK CHOCOLATE) ANTI-COROSiVE. HHI""* An absolutely RUST PRO2F RUST I PREVENTING PAINT. Resists the action of chlorine, ammonia, nitric, acetic, sulphuric and muriatic acid fumes. gfiiyn It will not blister under tropical heat. i V It is unaffected by salt air, spray or con
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    • 332 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. TO-NIGHT NEW SUBJECTS. 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P.M. PROGRAMME. OVERTURE. "POET AND PEASANT" BY FRANZ VON SUPPE. FISHING WITH DRAGGING NETS. ROUND ABOUT THE GREAT LAKES OF CENTRAL AFRICA. STICK FAST PASTE. TWO KIDS ON A SPREE IN BRUSSELS. THE POSTMISTRESS. (Film dArt)
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    • 153 1 Entertainments. Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! COMPLETE CHANGE OF Programme. ALL EXCELLENT FILMS ODEON RECORDS ODEON: ODEON. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. $2. 25 each $2U per doz, BEST FS CHEAPEST, CHINESE, MALAY AND EUROPEAN. Messrs. Levy Heimacos Lave pleasure m announcirg that the prices of the World Famed Odeon Records
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  • 357 2 Mr W. R. T Tucfcey hi 3 been appointed Municipal Eagineer at Tientsin. Mr A. F N. J .yner, ■■■■tilt editor of the -Kobe BwftM." di«d at the E«tmaThr> cinenn*o_'-iph rPDres-mtaHoa of the a^ctssln.ition of Ptinca I o at Hirbin, w*fl ■bowafof the first time, a' Tokifl on Fdb. 1
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  • 80 2 An American Consular report states that whereas rive years ago the imports of electrical supplies intoSiarn amounted to about £21,609, ih-^y rose lo nearly £60 t M during the year ended on March •> l st last. Tne electricity lot Btnijkok is furnished by a Danish
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  • 82 2 <}. vEu.v.MENT Co*<sauOHfl on Various Taxes. A* a result of a lung conference between the Japanese Government and the Seivukai the following compromises have beea arrived at on several questions r > per ceut reduction m the proposed incre^^e of official salaries. 0 8 per cent reduction
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  • 157 2 AGAIN. THE CHURCHILL "SMASH" AGAIN. Poor Mr Churchill can no more get the destructive idea m "smash" or "blow" out of his speeches than the famous Mr Dick could keep Kiag Chailjs's head out of his petitions. A mail paper mys "Mr Churchill, speaking at Poole, said he did not
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 "I have several times prescribed Cypridol, and must say that I am more favourably i-m pressed with this remedy than with any other of the mercurial preparations. One of my patients is now taking six capsules daily who could not tolerate any other mercurial agent. (Unsolicited) W. Flagenheimer, m.i>. Richmond,
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    • 593 2 TO LET. ROOMS TO LET At Zetland House (Armenian Street) Apply on the premises. Feb 23 q-c FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. Two storied compound house No. Bd, Oxley Rise. Stables and Motor shed. Entry Ist May. Apply to M. Cazalas, 7, Oxley Rise. Feb 21 no TO LET. Newly built Terrace
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    • 614 2 NOTtGES. Chartered Bank of India, Australia China, Singapore Branch. I have this day handed over charge of this branch to Mr. E. M. Janion. By order of tbe Court of Directors. THOMAS JONES, Manager. Feb 24 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by Shaik Salleh bin
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    • 916 2 NOTteES. NOTICE To All whom it may concern. I the undersigned Meydinkandoo Suleiman Hoosainsah Maricar who carry on business under the style or firm name of w l£. Salomon and Son at No. 8, Raffles Place, Singapore, hereby give notice that my brother Meyd.nkandoo Suleiman Mohamed Kassim Maricar, is no
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    • 546 2 BANKS. NEDERLANOSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45.000,000,— (ab0ut X'3. 750.000^ Reserve— tl 5,752,885,— (ab0nt .£179,407) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. Branches Penang. Shanghai, Hongkong, Rangoon, Medan (Deli>, Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecaiongan. Tjilatjap, Palembang, Kota-Radja, lAcheec) Bandjermassin, Weltevreden and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay,
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    • 393 2 MANUFACTURERsTiFE INSURANCE Co. OF CAN Claims Loans an] Surrr-ndtr-immediately by the General Ag< pore without delay of r« f< reno r v< F. S. EVANS, O. BRUCE Manager for Eastern 1.'.-tr; Asia and India. s i GUTHRIE (8b Co., Ltd General Agents, H^apon FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. E6TAbLI6HE:j
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  • 455 3 THE TIMBER MARKET IN CHINA. •me Supply Cuts out Sin a pore. mpwi Amerir.in (ilanila) of ?mn Iki fo lowing: the most farourible factors for ol Philippine lumber m rt.e fa. t that all over the Empire h tKive the i>est reputation of -x n ijent of the Bureau of
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  • 233 3 th:^ foVBBOOH '•■'■-'> N W< sfc ra Rai waj i Province Bvn azd R>- ikta look part two fatal < l tppeaed wi le a terrisla were emplojed bW to vi present artillery. A led premature y kUfiog two men ik t bad i i.c am
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    • 228 3 v \v\ J if/// A Dainty Non-Greasy Balm for the Skin ITRADc MARK) /.I I 111 I\\\\\\\\\\ BURROUGHS WEULCOME CO. LONDON (ENG.) N 'a York ,^\•'^^K•l m SYDNEY CAPE Town S it tNGHAI /V P \\V S i COl'VKlGi** SOLD IX GLASS POTS. BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL PHARMACISTS. a §^1
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    • 203 3 APARTMENTS. Comfortable double and single roorus with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis. Stables. Terms moderate. Feb 21 v.c BOARD LODGING. Board and Lodging for siogle, married or families. Apply Mrs. H. Shaw, 21, Sophia Ed. Feb 8 8.3 BARGANNV LODGE -G, Oxley Rise, Board and Lodging for gentlemen,
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    • 608 3 AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores. Unclaimed Confiscated Property Intestate Estate Property Ac. (By order of the Chief Police Officer) TO liß HELD AT THE Gentral Police Station, South Bridge Road ON Wednesday, 9th March, 1910, at 2-30 p.m. For particulars, see catalogues. POWELL Co., Auctioneer*. Feb 22 10 3
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    • 584 3 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Hrgh Class Java Teak Furniture and a Beautiful Collection of Plants the property cf C. Mul, Fsq at 5-A, Devonshire Road. Saturday, 26th February, at 2 p. m. Comprising MARBLE TOP TABLES en JAVA TEAK STAND?, tesk teapoys, TEAK and RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKING CHAIRS and SETTEES.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 At the Maternity Hospifca l Singapore, on Feb. 21st, the wife of Phillip H. Gibhs of a son.
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  • 30 4 if-n shall the Prr.-<. [be Peopled rtgi I J'lawed by influent md onfar .c f,'-<u-fere patriol Trul ?k»rioo t -.e e..i i- "»ed«ed i Religion Iw.
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  • 1833 4 A correspondent who signs himself with the not unfamiliar initials W. N." initials that have always been associated with an intelligent outlook on public affiirs sends a letter for publication which seems to tho non-legal reader to be fairly conclusive as to the insufficient authority for
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 77 4 Padacg Jawa Rag (Fr „'■'!r Psski g, E Messrs Kenne y m I C circular to t.,e locii app. Jaffa shares, Stating thai I tors refuse to allot say here other than those under th° bsnss of *hn 1 r the property L?gal a<i\, Q has t-.'-:i
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    • 16 4 I Km Harper and Company LaLwdon i'.iiiVi'; tttftlbb Din I per o BUid.
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    • 33 4 Corret la the M3k Tr p. y Febnury the MOVM i' A. 197 Seltuiror Pti g p -re 190 M 1\ i I 177 Ip >h 171 H*li i li:>.
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    • 47 4 SIR WILLIAM LEAVES SELANGOR. I i Lumpur Fci Sir (VtlliMi T.tvi-;- bI hbm m w t i attended. Sir \Y;uid.in -.l Port Swettenin.u: :is pore %sh?re be gOMMI I homo Passengers by the sim« !».->at are Mr an« Mrs E L rtmtiiß. i H C. B Mmm.
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    • 372 4 \Frr>n ,u> S:r Rilph and L;t ly P«fsl m ye-urday ani Kaa.fl t>- S Bgtp I Mr Wee Theam Tew was aj vesterlay and p ittoooe 1 til) ll liibher ii at Then ■af be bo ins m ikafW, rate is the bird fart of t >a. Hipp]!
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    • 196 4 feOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE) I (by spawn ap?j;niot to his iuesh the king. I This Champagne was exclusively supplied on the J following occasions m November last Lord Mayor's and Sheriffs Banquet at the Guildhall. Visit (for luncheon) of H. M. The King of PortuX d to the Guildhall. China Association Dinner.
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    • 175 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, < off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OS APPLICATION. VICTORIA THEATRE FOR A SHORT BEASOM ONLY. COMMENCING: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. THE NEW NO. 1 BANDMANN OPERA Co. 50 London Artists 50 Monday, Feb. 28 THE ARCADUNS. Tuesday, Mar. 1 A
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  • PATCHING IT UP.
    • 82 5 On the Government. 3 uhinafin^ Telegraph. Router's) MrF>ilfour, ■poaking it the ConstitutionHUCi .;it the i >vernnient had bevinkiy rcv-lution iry and had postmi nn till it ha. l shattered it m top to bottom. Kec Peb 23rd 9 11 pm. m -'-< Hrn polities] sitmtion is ki BM
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    • 29 5 for the Government. R©ft Ftb. 23, 7 "J'i pm. retterday adopted a long Dg thfl ptrainountcv of t >flTWritC legi*i i' >v. will the"V:e BOT€ BOUDendflMßl
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    • 25 5 i the C AMI MS Mr < > 8.-ten «leiounoed gel 18 1 m -.re wriow obstacle to m *i^ Boom ol L Hrda.
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    • 17 5 Bee Feb 23rd. mX or.ler for oi] fuel tor the I b^om m oil shares.
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    • 13 5 Vlr VVa I the Times is dead. "^C
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    • 57 5 Chiag Ti wad X_r Sui Xi ra Mr C"'mm m connection Ketootm MMgistioa case. Mr >ek proa atei Mi Punhwu for the ."her DTldwotl was taken. n dung Ti was rtinrhwgoii. Nt* Sui Xi d -e-p-- ol each ol 34 oooHea, ifl lefifcult, thiity-four wetks' npriauninent, tii
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    • 280 5 I l";i-'ve'.l, sah. me and a done sillv-Tited out rabbet weddin' g .nd I R Lopp Hal 1 uc. sir! What saw- m II n robber weddin', We done invited 'boat a dozen of our ver to a ebiekea supper, wid I little iind musi-- afterward, and
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  • CHINA INVADES THIBET.
    • 57 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— XK 3 uter's.) Reuter's correspondent at Calcutta says that a Chinese force of an unknown strength has entered Lhassa from the East. The JUlai Lima has left for India with some Ministers aud is expected at KaUmpong on Feb -Jtith. The Tashi
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    • 36 5 A Friendly Visit. Rec. Peb 23rd. Count Aeranthal arrived at Berlin from Vienna and bad au hour's conference with Herr Bethmann Hollweg, the German Chancellor. He afterwards lunched with the Emperor ■md Empress.
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    • 31 5 M. Boutros, the murdered Egyptian Premier, has been buried with great honours. The assassin denies that ho has accomplices and most Of the parsons arrested have been released.
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    • 17 5 The Egyptian Cabinet has been reconstituted and Mahomed Slid B-v has been appointed premier. > <
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    • 689 5 Mr < iershom Stewart, whose business career m Hongkong and whose public services as a member of the Hongkong Legislative Council. at d as chairman of the China Association of that Colony, hardly need to be recalled, has won the Wirnri division of
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    • 229 5 Yesterday Court Inspector Ambrose had Poh Ah Kwang and Teow Ah Leow before the D.strict Court for house breaking and theft at No. 654 Kallang Road on the 16th instant. Ksm Bok said that he lived at 054 Kallang Ito-id. On the night of the 15th he shut
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    • 176 5 Ng Ah Slam and Lira Yong Sim were yesterday, before the District Court for the robbery of Si from Liiu Ah Peow m Kimah Street on the 14th instant. Court Inspector Ambrose prosfcuted. Liau Ah Pcow said ha lived at Kimpocg < Jlam. On the l-A'.h instant be
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  • 69 5 A variety entertainment m aid of the funds of the Siugapore Chinese Girls' School was repeated m the Victoria Theatre last night before a large audierjce. The farce entitled Charlie's Wooing was cut out, and instead songs were given by Messrs Lindsay, Gosling, MeKeczie and Carruthers. Mr J.
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  • 69 5 The new programme put on at this popular Cinematograph last night is as attractive as any that has ever been seen m Singapore. Of the second programme, there are the tine films Fishing with Drag Nets" and Hydraulicing m \aw South Wales," instruc'iv3 as well as entertaining. The
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  • 402 5 "A. 8 m the Times of Ceylon London letter has these observations under the heading "Company Notes" (Jan. 28th.): Rubbar share brokers have this week been having the time of their life, and the business done has been enormous. One or two days a bear attack has
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  • 670 5 MUNICIPAL BYLAWS. To the Editor, Sir, With reference to a letter under the above heading signed "Resident" which appeared m your issue of the 21st instant, I wish to point out to all owners of private carriages, jinrikishas, bicycles and tricycles that the Municipal Commissioners are odlv empowered by
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  • 83 5 The Editor. Dear Sir, For a few nights, commencing from Friday the 25th instant, the roads round, and leading to the Esplanade, will be crowded with vehicles of all descriptions. Would it be too much to ask the police to station a sufficient number of men theie to
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  • 203 5 In association with the subject of filterbeds people might like to know a simple way to test drinking water. Put one teaepoonfui of granulated sugar m a pint of water you want to test. Cork tightly, place aside on shelf. If pure, will remain clear, if not, will cloud densely,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 87 5 rtheiia— How It May Be Avoided. -ia is usually contracted when the cold. The cold prepares the child's Übc reception and development of ™c ?>Ptbena genus. When there are caseB I m ttM neighbourhood children eoloj should be kept at home and ■Steet until recovered. Give them T**«*Wl Cough Remedy
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    • 224 5 To Those Homeward Bound. -JS3SM' jj-tfj J|ffiiri~i gijg B??^™^8 Dress Baskets W~ anvas Trunks SWB^^ Ip v Gladstone Bagl Steamer Rugs. '$'M/M& &M ;i A ma ft nil 'J c G selection from DeCK sL n3lt*S, ROBINSON'S THE GARRICK" CIGARETTE. ISST j^p^^^^, Packed m 50's Air-Tight Tins. P pttSSl^mMsm, Prirp
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  • 335 6 I cannot remember, says G-areth m the Referee, whfther I have ever told m print < little s'nry m\ ich showi the estimation m which Mr Winston Churchill U3*fd to be held by his acquiintact:es even m days before be relieved th«s Conservative Party by ratting
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  • 207 6 Til mk s to tte Lw^e iudemnity vrluoli Fiarx-e had to \.ay as the pi ice of her unpre paredne^s for war the German Bmpira was launched on it- rireer entirely free of debt In the forty yeats that h-tve elapsed since then she has nevtT drawn
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  • 30 6 Chamberlain's Stomadh and Liver Tablets will brace up Urn nero b, bauish sick beadacbe, prt-vtnt dfspondtiicy aad invi^cratt- tbt whole aystem. Sold by ali Dispensaries D Aealera
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  • 164 6 The quiekt-: traj to gel rid of ir the -ill. plt.st and surest— no bother, no tru.-.b^-. i- rub m Little's Oriental Baiuu. and wrap i:; tin- throat w;il: ti tunel. Will reiuove ail achts and pa:ns caused bj* a cold, a Bteain Ol over e.erti m.
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  • 105 6 The steamers of the Company maintain a regular twice between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the iStraks. China and Japan. Homeward? i they are despatched fortnightly for Havit- and WffffflVfg and once a mouth for Brtnierhavcn direct, calling at Penan^ and iiblombo. Taking cargo at
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  • 81 6 s.s. Libria due about Mar. 2 s.s. Aiesia due about Mar. IT s.s. Aniaiu>ia duo about Mar. 29 8.8 Silesia due about April 11 8.3. Senejambia due about April 26 HOMEWABD. s.s. Ithaka due end Feb. s.s. Patricia due about Mar. 6 s.s. Segovia due about Mar. 15 as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 729 6 jINDQ-CEINA B. N. CO., LTD. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. The Company's S.S. KUTSANG" 4. C 95 toes, R. C. D. Bradley. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on 24th inst. a* 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first i class passengers, amidships, carrying a quali- lied
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    • 1139 6 N. Y. K. JWN HAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SPRING PROGRAMME 1910 SAILING FOR Penang, Colombo, Port Said, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP. Kaga Maru 6,301 tons on Mar. 9 Atsuta Maru 8,623 tons on Mar. 23 Hitachi Maru 6,71G tons on Apl. 6 MtYAZAKI Maru 8,600 tons on Apl. 20 Ivo
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    • 713 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAM Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outtrard {for China) Macedonia Feb 25 Delhi Apl
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    • 607 6 1!• jL« Norddcutschcr Lloyd, Bre~eIMPEBIAL GERMAN MAIL L3l The fast and well known n.aii this Company sail fortnight; y fr Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Marseilles. Naples. Alexandria and Port Said, Suez, kdm, CokMßfc Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due m
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  • 89 7 tpanese authorities (says a home m dfeddad to send an official to the 1 1 «uil and the Indian O^ean, by Hoogtongasd Singapore, to investi- inbla kid for Japanese enterprise :,nn. TniB is said to form the geo! H« Government's scheme of 1 „tjh the Nippon Yusen Kaisha
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  • 92 7 f*B The Kolnische Z «ituncr •mi 1 WBOe or the fdwmr- eiperu»6«U m wireless teleQ raUMty V»d the colonies and h .'■'.< v"-. wireless sUticns .-i QanMß Bwrt and S >u'h- X MMI anu the Oaruian IBM) I I H to establish wirp- aUi v between
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  • 109 7 Dec. Jan. Pikuls. Belat 425.40 Braang 174 Bruseh 221 Chendai Lode Chenderiang 286 Gopeng GOO 760 Jeher Kanaboi 463 Kinta 500 500 Kinta Association 1,450 500 j Kledang Kramat Palai 617 1 luan tan 60 Lahat 641 630 Menglembn Lode 250 286 New Gopeng 200 200 Pahang Consolidated
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  • 286 7 Dec. Jan. Total. Ailagar 2.000 2,000 Anglo Malay 53,489 49,306 Ayer Mold. 2,005 Ayer Kuning 200 Balgownie 7,384 8,607 55,413 (10) Banteng 1,044 1,106 4,922 (8) Batu Village 842 2,483 (6) Beriam 14.900 12,500 Bukit Kajang 1,6 28 2,146 5.736 (6) Bukit Rajah 32,373 20,914 204,^05 (10)
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  • 1230 7 February 23 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo -Malay 25% Int. 13 0 15 0 50.000 2 1 6 Batang Malaka 3 6 4 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves
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  • 372 7 FU* and Ton§ Cnmmanden Arrived From For Wh«« Sea Mew Col. yacbt 500 Coleraan Feb 14 Malacca Uucertain Steamers Flaa: Tone Master Arrived From Consignee for Wnao Brand Nor 1519 Evensen Jan 22 Miike M. Co. Shanghai Ban Hong Liong Brit 7(9 Rushton Feb 20 Bangkok Low
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  • 109 7 Samui Dan 1815 Tricher Feb 2'? Bangkok E. Asiat. Co Lm; lon 23 Selangor Brit 445 Sanderson Feb 23 T. Anson Straits SS Co T bmti Euryalus Brit 2585 Instone Feb SS Newcastle ti■■!■■! Kangoon 24 Hai Nam Brit 149 Phillips Feb 23 Malacca Soon Keck Hoar 24
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  • 90 7 De KONIKLIJKE PAKETVAART M AATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands India Governmknt. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency. Limited, 2 :i. Collyer Quay. TRE DNDEHMENTIONBD DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. PALh;>TYH Paneh, Asahan, Batoe-Bara and Belawan Deli I Feb 2 r > VAN i OORN Macao >t j. i ar
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  • 126 7 Feb 22. Merkus, Dut. str., Gotz, for Tanjong Poeara and Belawan Deli. Feb 23. Rizal, (late ss. Minilya) Amer. str., Hillgrove, for Manila via Sandakan. Samui, Dan str, Licht, for Copenhagen via ports. Malacca, Brit str, Jones, for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Kinta, Brit, str., Daly, for Teluk
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  • 75 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR A ND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Dockt at which different veseeh were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin—Hong Mob. E Wharf Sec. 1 Tugela, Iscbia, HokutoMaru Section I—Sheers Wharf—Nil. 2—Fook Sasg.Tara. 3—Euryalus. 4—ChieDgmai. s—Charon.5—Charon. fc 6—Mm. 7—Kut Sacg. B—lpoh. n 9—Nil. Jardiue'a Wharf— Nil. Keppel Tlarbw Main
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  • 149 7 Feb. 23 Tin bnjere $76 81 Grambier 11.05 Gambier Cube No 1 14 50 Ghißibter Oul« J>c. i norn Pepper Black (or*j«. S'fcrt) buyers 14 611 Pepper, Whit* (fail) 25 371 Nutmegi (110 to tin !¥.>•« 18.00 Kutmeg* (80 to tkt IK) 22.00 Mace (BaxuU) norn CHotm (Amboia» N
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  • 93 7 Per BeUagor: Kettn J. g. Ko,-h, E. A. Parsy. P. Dapire, F (J. Fmch, A. Ltacte, Gardner, B M Martin, Koon Siew, ]Jears, See Hang, T. Wearne, E. (J. Waterbouse, C. 1. Cooper, M. Hellier. F. G. Steven*, Mamair. Mr and Mrs Touilinson. Mr and Mrs D. A. Per
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  • 206 7 Per P. O. Macedonia, due Feb 25 —Mr and Mrs X. F.sher, Capt. and Mrs J. and Miss Hope, Mr X Preston. Mr and Mrs W. A. Cuscaden, Mr C. J. and Mis* Cbarncch, Mr Dufi', Mr Kayner. Mr Aster. Mr A. l\ Spooner, Mr and
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  • 65 7 (Corrected up to Feb. 2:5 Bank 4m s 2/4 2 demand 2/4^ Private credits m 8 2a\ crediu o* m g 24J France, demand Bank... 294 1 Gkrmanv, demand 2:}9i India, T. T 174;' Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand ]41 Bangkok, demand 66J Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.55
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  • 103 7 But* Bu Wind Temp Hum I ky EU a U'kong IDA 30.13 Wl 55 Manila 1"a 761 ESEI If 23 c B'kong4p 30 00 E3 59 b Manila 4 p 7SB SSWI 31 25 c Kandang Kerb*a HoapiUl, Feb 22, 1910. 9 a.m. 3 p.m 9 p.m Barom.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 345 7 WANTED. mart -°d Capable Young Englishman sa po-.:i n tt fciual. Present appoint- *1 APEX c o Free Press. uc r MANAGER WANTED r i; :bber Estate m Johore. :■> a competent ma". Apply BOI'STE\D >v Co o 1 Q ise m Tanglin suitable for a Vi Lugi Compound and
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    • 252 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co, Ld. No. l Dock. No. 2 Dock. No. 3 Dock. (In Course of Constiuction) Docking length 515 feet Docking Length 376 feet Docking Length 481 feet Width of Entrance 80 "Width of Entrance 50 Width of Entrance 63 Water on Blccks 28 Water on Blocks 26
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  • 2447 8 C. P. 0. SUED. HYLAM3* CLAIM $8,000. Bcao 01 PamoUl Opium Case. A em of unusual interest was commenced m thn Supreme Court, yesterday, before the Cbief Jus' ice, Sir Willum Hvndman Jmes. Tan Jee Kwang and Ah Moev sued E A. Gardiner, the acting Cbief Police Officer, for 93.000
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  • 258 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. D. Class. Cruttwell beat Hay, 6—l, E— 7, 7—5. Towill beat P. Lloyd, 7—5, 6—2. Strack beat Adler, 6—2, 4— <i <5— H. Xewall beat A. B. Blunn, 6—4, 4—6, 6—3. J. G. Campbell beat Ashcroft, 6 l, 4 6, 6—4. Gregson beat King,
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  • 143 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Singles Handicap. Mrs Holden beat Mrs Stevens, w. o. Miss Abrams beat Miss HoldeD, 6 4, 6 2. Mixei> jJoubles Handicap. Mrs Salznr-iim and Mr C. F. Green beat Mrs Cantrell and Mr J. Upcott, 6— 1, 5—7. 6—l. Miss J. Gunn and
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  • THE RACES.
    • 78 8 The Griffins for the forthcoming Race Meeting have now arrived and are on view at Mr Abrams' yard. Intending subscribers should put their names down as soon as possible, as the horses will be drawn for m a few days. The butch of 12 maidens which are being
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  • 38 8 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung trou bles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough wbichindicates congested longs. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. j
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  • 383 8 The Royal Dutch Mail steamer "Grotius" left Sabang at 10 a.m. yesterday and may be expected to arrive here to-morrow at about 7 a.m. The Imp. German mail steamer Yorck haviDg left Hongkong yesterday at noon may be expected to arrive here on Sunday at iioon. She will
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  • 190 8 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN THE U. S. According to plans formulated by Re.irAdmiral Cowles, chief of the Bureau of Equip ment of the United States Xavy, and submit ted by him to Corigress, wireless apparatus of the latest type is to be applied to all the new vessels of the navy,
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  • 86 8 The Australian Minister for Defence bas approved the appointmeDt of Major P. X. Buckley (Director of Defence Works) to the staff of th 9 High Commissioner m London. It will be Major Bucklev's duty to represent the Military Department m the purchase of warlike stores aud keep the Government posted
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  • 35 8 [In addition to that on page 7. C. R Laiez, Ger 3158, Wagner, Feb 23, Hamburg, Behn Meyer, China 24. Ban Yocg Seng, Brit £8 Angus, Feb 2S, PalembaEg, Hock SeDg, Billiton 25.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 68 8 Y. M. C. LECTURES. Notice of Alterations. Mr. BUCKLEY'S TALK WILL TAKE TLACE ON Monday, March 7ti», at 5-15 p, m, Dr. GILMORE ELLIS' On March 23rd, at 8-45 p. m. Feb 23 25.2 WT J. GARCIA. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged.
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    • 294 8 The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ltd. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND SINGAPORE The United Asbestos Victor" Metallic PACKINGS have been used throughout HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY For upwards of 22 years. MANY MILLIONS of "Victor' Metallic Jo::. have been supplied by this Co. to H.M. Navy WITHOUT A SINGLE COMPLAINT OF FAILURE jpaterson,
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