The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 February 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS D SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1910. NO. 6,841
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  • 167 1 The liubber boom m London is reading a frantic stage Page 5. An important notice to sbarebrokers and buyers appears on page 4. Tekki Mines have declared a further dividend of 1 (5 Page 4. Mr McKeuna states tha*; gun trials ot tbe luvincible are proceeding P^sre
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  • 200 1 Turn oat and horse for sale Page 3. Goverr ruent notice re works benders Page 2 Dalian's have landed a batch of first class cobs Page 2 Fraser and Xeavt are removing to the At cade Page 2. The Oliver standard visible typewriter is ou view at the
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  • 85 1 P O Mai! Outward doe D. G. Lodtre Special Meeting, 5 3( p High Water 0.12 h., 11 5' p Emulation L;dge, 9 p Sunday, 27th High Water.— <> 32 a, 0.26 p N\ D L. Mail Hcm^'Hid due Sw. Ciub launches 9, 10, II ft., 2.30 A
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  • 207 1 The P. O. leaves to cby, due London Mar 23. Tbe P. O lahvas to-day, due Hongkong Mar 3, Shanghai K&r S, Yokohama M r 14. Intermediate md ioeai maiia irill b* fourd >n list below TO-DAY For Pftr (+nmm Europe via Brindwi Assaye 6 am Rhio Singkep
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  • 1119 1 All typographical iiemiPpiw, whether arising from lLCorrec* readiLi;, Imyij tion, omission or substitution if letter^. faults m punctuuiuu, A;c are classed under one general tens, as errors. X rors BtMl inevitably occur through the bmttiai carelarii OH of the OOmpoaitOf and th^ uicuracy or illegibility uf the manusciipt,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 221 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. J HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. ir-3 -epartment is replete with all Household requisites I ALUMINIUM WARE. SI i Pfcas, Kettles, Batxc Dishes, Mags, Stnvners, Milk Pans, Steamers, liidloSi Lemon Sqoeesero, Frying I'ans. &c. J ENAMELLED WARE. Jogs, Tea Pots, Chamber*. Pails. Fish Knives, Ladles. Strainers, Bgfl I W SMMM
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    • 332 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. TO-NJGHT NEW SUBJECTS. 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P.fc. PROGRAMME. OVERTURE. "POET AND FEASANT" BY FRANZ VON SUPPE. FISHING WITH DRAGGING NETS. ROUND ABOUT THE GREAT LAKES OF CENTRAL AFRICA. STICKFAST PASTE. TWO KIDS ON A SPREE IN BRUSSELS. THE POSTMISTRESS. (Film dArt) A
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    • 222 1 Entertainments. Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 1 COMPLETE CHANGE OF Programme. AL^EXCELLENT^FILMS ODEON RECORDS ODEON: ODEON. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. $2. 25 each $2U per doz, BEST IS CHEAPEST, CHINESE, MALAY AND EUROPEAN. Messrs. Levy Heimacos have pleasure m announcirg that tbe prices of the 'A'orld Famed Odeon Records for
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  • 626 2 N*»w V >rk. T'ue popular button-hole n. "fx •1 Bat Sfo Mete," h t-j no v met a •ariom rival is .t hnttwi boring the legeud, "Down With Gold Biong9." Alveadj Mr Hampdea Hoow h :is given Botioe of bill trbksh he will ictroda.-H m Qoagrp—
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  • 54 2 "I have several times presented Cyprldol, and must say that I am more favourably i-ru pressed with this remedy than with any other of the mercurial preparations. One of my patienta is now taking six capsules daily who could not tolerate any other mercurial agent." (Unsolicited) W. Flajjenheimer, m.j>. Richmond,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 717 2 NOTICES. DALL4N'S AUSTRALIAN HORSE REPOSITORY. 3, KOEK RO\D (off Orchard Road) Just laided ex ss. EORYALTJS. A Bate a of First Cla<« Coba m splendid condition. INSPECTION INVITED. *V b 25 4 3__ NOTICE AS TO CLOSING OF TBANSFEB BOOK^. THE RAIB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, L'MITtD. Notice is hereby
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    • 772 2 NOTIGES. FRASER NEAVE LTD. i NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The Offices of thj Company will be removed to the ARCADE," Collyer Quay, from ist March, 1910* The present premises, 2-2, Rafiles Quay are TO LET from ist March to 3:th April, inclusive. Apply FRASER NEAVE Lti. Feb 25 43 MUNICIPAL NOTICE.
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    • 833 2 NOTWES. NOTICE. I have now established myself as Exchange and Share Broker and Commission Agent. In order to avoid confusion of names I shall trade uader the style of ROBE&F LESLIE Co. R. L. D UNMAN. Feb 25 5.8 NOTICE To All whom it may concern. I the undersigned Meydinkandoo
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    • 536 2 BANKS. lEDERLANDSCHE JjAIDEUII^^ NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,—^about £8,760,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,8^5,— (ab0ut £479,407) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. Branches Penang. Shanghai, Hongkong, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang. Sonrabaya. Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Tjilatjap, Palembang, Kota-Kadj a, iAcheen) Bandjermassin, Weltevreden and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay. Colombo,
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    • 445 2 INSURE Wggg 1 MANUFACTURER?!^ I INSI'RAN'CE Co. OF Ca Claim" Loacs and H immedi%tely by tJje Genera J*" ib^ pore without delay of refer, r. l^ v F. S. EVANS, o. BRUCE Manager for Eastern n Asia and India. CUTHRIE (8b Co, Ltd General Agont-. Bte| FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company
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  • 401 3 i '>.m€*e neighbours are clamourPUrKuMHI (f their own, (says the v t it may be interesting to t<> what it costs to fight an ls no doubt that a General will have many different res from the >y^teniatised electioneering n hut, to contest a eonstitu- strong constitution
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  • 136 3 tdemic j ri J aomc in- regarding the Lumber and &gi worldfr uuTsraitMa. It tti^-re are 12^ mvreTntiea, t;. .:i ■J_^,T:-i students r -\-f s. Benii Hi :>■ reify i.-* M the head 13,88^ Btadeatp, and i« doeelj itji 85, The third i y P.i;i I] ni
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  • 122 3 eminent ha^ t* 1.--<_'raphed to Chinese i m Lhas.su, ord»- lag them to eshib O-l extensively m Tibet, v these schools to lay special imm the ti :y t :i:e Chinese bßgoagp, im.ini,' t^e masses. BltS **gwr has order- id Department to f the < fficial and piivute
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  • 54 3 tkiag for dressy people is the :.rv qu obtain m the form of Kecently the list of presents I iitkwabh wtddnga included a I be ijr the bnde. These are nlk, and heavily embroidered dangM. The prices cf theae Mta range as high as 200 tteovdng to their antiquity and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 320 3 N\Vv\\i i i I A »!,f 1 V I I; I J I "I I I \\A Dainty Non-Greasy Balm for the Skin BEAUTY > 4t HAZE LINE It (TRADE MARK) SNOW Us TO TH E WKmk //////lIIhW ln\\\\\\\\\ BUKKUUGHS WEUUCOME CO. LC^NDON (ENG.) New YokK Montri \i Sydney Cape
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    • 377 3 Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN Co's Forthcoming Furniture Sales. Thursday, Feby. 24th, at Coleinan Street. Friday, Feby. 25tb, at No. 7, Syed Alley Koad, property of 11. M. Butterfield, Esq. Friday, Feby. 25th, at No. 5, Jalan Ayer Moick. Jobore, the property of Unkoo Ismail. Saturday, Ftby. 26th, at 25 A,
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    • 542 3 nuenoNs. AUCTION SALE OF Java Teak Furniture At No. 2, Dublin Road, Killiney Road On Monday, 28th February, at 4 p.m. Comprising Java teak drawing room suite, Java teak dining room table, set of J»va teak dining room chairs Jave teak almeirahs, Java teak dre s'rog tables and wasbfctands, iron
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    • 988 3 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE A OF H'gli Class Java Teak Furniture and a Beautiful Collection ot Plaits the property cf C. Mol, Esq. at 5-A, Devonshire Road. Saturday, 26th February, at 2 p.m. 1 Comprisirg MARBLE TOP TABLES on JAVA TEAK STAND?, teak teapoys, TFAK and RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKING CHAIRS and
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  • 28 4 i« ihali •■<- Press th* i eopie< igl I n ilia awed by influence and unbr p itriol r i'r'i[< pioricn c. '»ed«;< i-.- rail
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  • 2381 4 Amongst the fijtsara and jetsam of election literature that fin/la its way so far as this place m the form of the occasional political pamphlet, one of the most buggestive that has oma to hand is a little brockuie entitled True Trade versus Pne Trade alias
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  • SELANGOR COAL.
    • 83 4 (/•>... Xi r, r, r li-.lt' The sciii -< ffic'nl pirti Riwang OoaJ ti-'.l m I mine, irhicb if I I milei three miles ia the JUI g c The ifctftwg aud been mimenc d. Ifai party ia proceeded throttgil |Im I Tr.e MttCftM DM) irr and
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    • 18 4 The Agßttta, }>!-•-«'. rue i itttta tha. Tekka II mi further Ail Aaod of 1 6 11th.
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    • 43 4 IPfOfN Cvala Lira i A' (Jbi I. iko < '.ill* 'I U 00 .< Chief Judicial GfMMttWBkMMr I. iw pre.-* j nted Mr II (MM s inie cmteen, from tfct MflBJ Clwb, m recopn:f;on ol h Mi rary secretary f. five ptftfll
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    • 180 4 We are talnd to ttatt tl il I rtber details of tfejf C HB| 1 M W I on "Jlst Jicuiry f «> acquire 1,11"- acres littnto i 1 1\ i I township M the Kuila J i UW 'b I planted area is cotr.j M I
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    • 103 4 The attention of btt bwi IS I called to a Bott&oalion ia column from the Powiiwirwcr ol 6 i i pi is set forth the ml'Q fictl M the Samp < t/duMUMt Bttd I tachtd to it. i Hi tboB it appears tb;i* i-hare transfers v, i-' Ml
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    • 138 4 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR Sam our las' l; -p I has been tntfMacted, I speculatiou tli.it Wai rubbers aaiiiar m tbi slightly, but Urn ••ark it the other baud, after auctions are m itHM l* 1 since the advices thai H ighUod made »4 10, 1 at th»M*m seeking invent
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 151 4 |The Robinson Piano I I COMPANY, LIMITED. I Pioneers of Pianos I FOR EXTREME CLIMATES I TROPICAL MODELS I BY ALL THE I BEST MAKERS. I Keep Iced Drinks Coo! I !i evera 2 es Hot For I [jg^l^fflj invaluable to Sportsmen i^^PK^ and Travellers. I I Quart Size $11.50
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    • 18 4 LEE BROTHERS.; 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stanford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LI3T OX APPLICATION.
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  • CHINA'S ADVANCE
    • 130 5 Submarine Toieijrapb. Reuter'a) B C Feb 2t h, 10 90 am. MIM that MM 25,010 troops n 'i' J^UWM system are being 1 into Fibel froa Szeeknaß. tipped v i 1 1 vireleM installa- vol ichiiif iu>, and nioun.QS. j-^e M »det the c n;:Miml of tho
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    • 67 5 La 3 Appeal to India. Received at 3 58 pm. Dorropondent M Ci'.crti teie- that two Pibttaa envoya state tbat lacked ths monasteries and iianv lamas m Eastern Fibai. Ci.inrse Bmperor, beg- > r- m >ye their _:;:eTduoe, but v bow would call the .u r entiou of
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    • 39 5 Statesman ibjs that China's action i :i iv.v crvund lot surprise and stei Helm's remarks iv his recent i a coademßs our evacuating I thai the news will cause the i Stami Btj to Government. > <
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    • 62 5 m mother sjre it Chinese fes- j b wbidi the youth and beauty a unrated n .ill its silks and it nied to take the air. For tun- thfl r^iu of th€ day the evening m tiaeetrlv and there were large crowds hi*. Craekei n r ;i
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    • 34 5 The s 1 Ar^o will leave Johnstons Pier Bußgalo* -n Sunday at 9, 10 n» 11 am, 2 tOaa I 130 pm re'urninoj at I .tm. 12 15, 3 and 5.30 pm.
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    • 22 5 urea b Urn letter known and more ant 1. Companies continue to tei .-uiv to rise. 91 (Peral Pioneer).
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    • 117 5 ES For TO-DAY. ■AMP] mSHIP, B. A.Swai v l> 11 X i^nnuin. »C B.K Bfogtiston. ISS Si N .I.X H UfBICAP. fctweU vG B. Towiil. u'l v H A E TuomsDn. T Lewis, l '> >m vA G. Harrington. R Thoui- M Van Cnykmborg. > v
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    • 45 5 TO DAY'S TIES. Mrs Hartnell. In v Miss AimuM. 8 ninn and C. F. <Jreen v Mrs ad CM. Howe, ■d L. Wishart v Miss J. ■d B B Nunneley. 'Eil Mr Cantrell v Miss Gardiner and J H tskins.
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    • 39 5 -it -0' Haiti's Cough Remedy is a very medicine for throat and lung trou *iy relieves and cures painful breath inu" a >\angt roasly Hounding cough which a:, congested lan^s. For sale by all ••ptn.-jarU.-s and Dealers.
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  • THE POLITICAL JIG SAW.
    • 62 5 (Bj Submarine Telegraph Router's.) Ivor Guest has been app jiuted Paymaster General. Mr McKenaa ia reply to Inrd Charles Beresford, said that the qua trials of the Invincible have b^cn delayed owing to small defects ia (ho experimental turrets. They beean yesterday. Mr Asquitb has iaformed Capt
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    • 119 5 Radicals Revolt. Mr Austen Chamberlain iv the Housa of CsOmmonfl iujved the tariff reform amendment to the Address, aud followed familiar I nes iv his speech. The motion was ad j turned. Ii ifl understood lhat the Irish will abstain Crom the division on the subject. A
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    • 22 5 Bee Peb 24th. The Uubber Boom ia more feverish than aver and the cir.-y over has caused indescribable confusion. > <
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    • 230 5 Mr W. Peaooei, Registrar of Societies, had eight Chinese before Mr Colraan on remand yesterday for beirji,' members of an unlawful society at Taujon^ Rhu, on the 7ch instant. T.^w Ah Soh siiivl that he kept a corl'ees f all, and knew some of the defendants. Be
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    • 103 5 Wee Chy<\ with a view to raising funds for the Chinese New Yair celebrations-, shadowed one Chofc Lob, and at a convenient spot m South Bridge R:>ad relieved him of $8 m bank notes. D_»tect va Corpora] 69 was, hovrever, shadowing Wee Chye, and at once pounced upon
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    • 138 5 Doraisamy, a goldsmith was yesterday, charged before Mr Green with criminal breach of trust m respect of four sovereigns which were entrusted to him by Mariaperirasam for the put pose of making an ornament. The thing was, the defendant said, made, but it was stolen and he refused
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    • 53 5 While it is often impossible to prevent an i accident, it is never impossible to be prepared it is not beyond any one's purse. Buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and yoa i jre prepared for sprains, bruises and like inauries. For sale by all
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  • 224 5 Arrangements for the Singapore Team which is to visit Bislfy this year are now j fairly advanced. Tue Team available con- sists of Mijor Elhot, Capt Phillips, Lt. Kemp, Lt Cuthbert, Sgt D. Walker, Spr S.)per, Sgt Gdlistan, Sgt Long, Sgt Tan j Clow Kirn, and Sgt
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  • 180 5 A marriage that aroused considerable interest amongst the military at Tanglin aud Pu!o I3rani was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral ou Wednesday afternoon the contracting parties being Sergeant 11. S. Carey :)il, Ba. Middlesex Regiment and Miss Maud Reid, eldest daughter of Lieut, and Q Mr. Raid, Royal
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  • 153 5 Quite the most interesting game of Mr lay lor 'a visit so far was played at the Catholic Club on Wednesday night. Mr Tavlor met Mr A. Lewis and it was decided to play a thousand up, Lewis receivirg five hundred. The game was watched by a very large
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  • Correspondence
    • 285 5 To the Editor, Sir,— Referring to W. N.s letter appearing m your issue of the 24th iust. I think there cm be no doubt that the By-laws passed on the lb.h instant by the Commissioners are ultra vires and unreasonable W.N." has dealt with the matter s
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    • 29 5 Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up tbe nerves, banish sick headache, prevent despondency and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all Dispensaries D Aealers
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  • 434 5 Monday next will see the commencement of the annual inter-company football league for the regimental Shield. Last year each 3ompiny played the other twica but with the wet weather frequently rendering the grounds unplayable and the multiplicity of other competitions so often in;erfering with the league's progress, interjst
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  • 405 5 Yesterday morning Jasman, Haji Mus- I him, Seman, AwaDg Chi, Moona and Seena were called before Mr Da Mello m response to summonses issued against them at the instance of Inspector Hunter. As Awang Chi was not present, the case was set down i pending his appearance. Inspector
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  • 89 5 Manila, Feb 12. Corporal Andrews, the champion sprinter of Hongkong, won the quarter mile race m the Carnival yesterday. His time was 54 l-ssec. He also captured the trophy for the half mile race, covering the measured distance m 2min 7sec. He won this race easily,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 261 5 To Those Homeward Bound. i^^^^^^K^m^ D ress Baskets mr anvas Trunks |f' V*"^ "Uniform Cases" < 4 Ladies' Hat Boxes" £^m y^^^ stQamcr Ru s s J] ROBINSON'S W. D. H. O. WILLS. I THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" I A LARGE HANDMADE CI3ARETTE. r vi ->~-^/'' "'.eve t- 1 Cove r
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 570 6 WANTED. A Jmart and Capable Young Englishman seeks a position uf trust. Present appoint- J ment uncongenial. Apply M APKX "co Free Pre-.-:. I Feb 2 1 uc I MANAGER WANTED At once, for a Kubber Estate m Johore. Coed terms to a competent man. Apply BO C STEAD Co.
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    • 655 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. The Imperial German Mail Steamer VORCK, 8,901 tons, Capt. Randermann, left Hongkorg on Wednesday, the 23rd instant at neon, and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday, the 27th idem, at about noon. She will probably be despatched for Europe on the following day at
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    • 1116 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND 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 homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 718 6 p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAM. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Forts, 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. Ovtu-arJ (for China) Macedonia Feb 25 Delhi
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    • 575 6 n. a l. Norddeutschcr Lloyd Bre-ner IMPEEIAL GERMAN MAIL tUI The fast and well known mail bU this Company sail fortnightiy Hamburg via Rotterdam, A m\ser| ton. (Gibraltar, (ionoa, Naples Marseilles. Naples. Alexandria an Port Said, Sue/. Ad« n. C I Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe to okohatua and back.
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  • 113 7 Dec. Jan. Piku'a. Belat 425 40 Brnang 174 riruseh 221 Chendai Lode Chenderiang 280 Gopeng 600 760 Jeber Kanaboi 4C3 Kinta 500 500 Junta Association 1.450 500 Kledang Kramat Pnlai 017 K nan tan CO Lahat 641 030 Mengiembn Lode 250 286 N T ew Gopeng 200 200
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  • 1120 7 February 24 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Xssuh. Paid. IjastDiv. Buybrs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 15 0 1 7 6 ".0 000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 3 6 4 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10%
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  • 351 7 FU* And Tom Commanders Arrived From For Wfcei Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman Feb 4 Malacca Uncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Feb 24 P. Swett. P. Dickson 24 Steamers Flaar Tons Master Arrived From Conßijrne« For Win*. Brand Xor 1519 Evensen Jan 22 Miike
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  • 285 7 Dec. Jan. Total. Allagar 2,000 2,000 Anglo Malay 53,489 49,306 Ayer Mofok 2,003 Ayer Kuning 200 Balgownie 7,384 8,607 55,413 (10) Banteng 1.044 1,506 4,922 (8) Batu Village 842 2,483 (6) Bertirn 14.900 12,500 Bukit Kajacg 1,618 2,146 ."-.736 (6) Bukit Rajah 32,373 20,914 204,,0 5 (10)
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  • 151 7 I Sultan v Lingga Dut \< 5 Satnan Feb 23 Stßgkep Sing. Tin <V, Sin-k^i Batavier Brit 215 Simpson Feb 23 Xatunas Too Hoe L j« Nataoaa 25 As3ang Siain 4 5 Cbristensen Feb 24 Bangkok E. A. Co. Bangkok 24 Calypso Brit 339 Bannatyne Feb 2+ Deli
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  • 86 7 Lnder Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^ency. Limited, 2 :j. Collycr Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPASTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Val:.\iyn Paneh, Asaban, Batoe-Bara and Belawan-Dcli X, h Xi VAN HOORN Macao j., k' 2 :> van J:»hofe Billiton. Batavia, Java-coast,
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  • 142 7 Feb 24. C. Ferd Laeisz, Ger str, Wagner, far Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Seneca, Brit etr, Grimes, for Xew York via Penang, and Suez Manila, Brit str, Le M;ire, for Hongkoug, Shanghai and Japan. Hai Xam, Brit, etr., Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Euryalus, Brit str, Insbone, for Rangoon.
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  • 79 7 Wnaruta and Docks at which different vessels were berthed ijesic tiny. East Wharf Basin Hong Mob. East Wharf Sec. I— Tugela. Hokuto Main. Section I— Sheere Wiuxf— Nil. 2— Nil. 3— Kit. 4 Hong Be*- s—Van5 Van Imhoff. 6 Charon. 7— N.I
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  • 190 7 Per Batavier Mr and Mrs Boland and two I children. Per Hye Leong Messrs Muller, Mungo Park, Leong Ah Kirn, Mr and Mrs Ghee Seng. Per Asdang Mr and Mrs J. S. MasoD. Per Valent;jn Mr Schoonheid. Per Lady Weld: Mrs Kirby, Mrs W. M. Sime, Mr F. D.
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  • 207 7 Diphtheria— How It May Be Avoided. Diptheria is usually contracted when the cbild has a cold. The cold prepares the child's system for the reception and development of the diptheria genus. When there an- case* of diptheria m the neighbourhood children that have colds should be kept at
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  • 64 7 (Corrected up to Feb. 24- Bank 4in s 2/4 demand B/4A Private credits 3 m b 4$ credits 6ms 24) France, demand Bank... 2944 Germany, demand 2'M^ Ini-ia, T. T 174* Hongkong, demand 2^%dk, Yokohama, demand \\A\ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand titi£ Sovereigns, Bank Buying 18.55 Bank of
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  • 147 7 Feb. 24 Gam bier 11.10 Garnbier Cube No 1 14 55 Oam bier Ouue fto. i noro Pepper Black (ord*%. B'port) 14 «r> Pepper, White (f ai> 25 50 NutmegitflOto t*«l».).^ 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to tka Ik.) 22.00 Mace (Bind*) M M M norn Glorea .Amboiiu norn Bally Coffee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 491 7 TO LET. ROOMS TO LET -..and House Armenian Street* Apply I n mm v.c. L'RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. Nad -v u; pound house No. so, Oxley StaUessad Motor nhed. Entry Ist App.. "I C\ alas, 7, Oxiey Rise. v.c TO LET. Tcnaefl house m Devonshire .y to HsnM Bros. 18.3 TO
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    • 35 7 I BUNGA MELOR V. RIGAUD PARIS Sold by all Perfumers Twenty-fifth Year of Publication. THE SINGAPORE and STRAITS ROUGH DIARY for 1910. PRICE till PER COPY; *165 POST FREE. PUBLISHERS: FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITED. I
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    • 251 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co, Ld. No. 1 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 Sleeks 28 Water on Blocks 26
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  • 3874 8 SEQUEL TO AN OPIUM SEIZURE. k I)Ki- km.an Sir \V.!:ii.m Hy adman Jones, the Chief Justice, «ms au'uu I CCUpied m fne Supreme Court yesterdfrv with the claim brought by two Hvlarn house servants, Tan .1 K^ang and Ab Moej, t#a»Ml Mr K. A. G irdiner, the
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  • 308 8 H. M S Mjnmonth is due from Hongkong to-day. The Bendoran arrived at Penang with 1,000 tons of material fur the F. M. S. Riilways. The mail steamer "Macedonia" left Penan g at 8 pm. on Wednesday and may be expected at Singapore at daylight this morning. Sir
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  • 23 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Ban Hin Goan, Brit 248, Hunter, Feb 24, PontianaV, Bun L^e Hong, Pontianak 26.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 36 8 w. J. GARCIA. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged, c Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods m Singapore. c
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    • 192 8 f* SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. J Extra Special Dinner AUSTRIAN LADIES' BAND IN ATTENDANCE FROM 7-30 TO II P M. HOTEL VAN WJJK CO., LTD Netherlands Gutta Pcrchai COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas.
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