The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 March 1910
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Title Section16 1910-03-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1910. NO. 6,84 116 words
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Article128 1910-03-01 1 The last of the Libooritot is that they will support the Government iu whatever order business is done, >C tbere is a chance of dealing with both the veto and the Budget— Page 4 A claim for $25,000 against a Chinese mining towkay was heard in the128 words
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Article1097 1910-03-01 1 I am going to write about middle-age There h<is nev< i !>>?en a time when the inconsequence of youth, and tie (oyfuluMfl of you'h has not been enihusiasti. i!!v tuttf hv all the pcets\ not; we m;.y also add, t>eeu preached at by t, 11 the preachu >. B>>1,097 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1910-03-01 1 White Zinc, White Lead, Paints Oils, Varnishes and Enamels At ol the very highest quality it is possible to a i.iet toe. Beware of imitations A&pin vll's products are obtainable of all Dealers. SINGAPORE. I HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. I iis department is replete with aii Household requisites! I ALUMINIUM WARE. I225 words
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Advertisement240 1910-03-01 1 Entertainments. THE STAR OPERA Co. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH HRIDGE ROAD. To*Xight! To'Ni&htll "Ales His Wonderful Violin" will be stage?. REMEMBER Hall -...The Coolest Sceneries Specially painted Costumes ..New fancy and valuable Orchestra Sweet Actresses >.v Actors New from Batavia Don't forget, THEATRE ROYAL is the only place for240 words
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Advertisement210 1910-03-01 1 Entertainments. The Old Favourites Back Again, THE FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIPH. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co. OF SINGAPORE. To-Night To-Night will be staged. BAHROBM AZRHAM. ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF New Actors <£ Actresses. Come To-Night! Don't Fail!! Stop at the first Show en the left North210 words
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Advertisement99 1910-03-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Two experienced book-keepers wanted and a dress-maker— Page 2. Ship notices re Alicante, and Kleist— Page 6 Oscar II and Manila Page 2. Omdarman to let Page 7. Motor car for sale Page 2 well-bred dogs —Page 1. A batch of Powell Co.'s land sales and others, f-ix99 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous409 1910-03-01 1 TEE WEEK. Tue day, March Ist High Water.— l.l2 1.35 p C. W. A. 10 3 a. Griffins drawn for, 5 30 j Polo Club Meeting, Exchange, 5 p A Waltz Dream, Victoria Theatre, 9 p Wednesday 2nd Sigh Water. 1 2.1- g 0. W. A.. 4,30 p. Our Miss409 words
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Article335 1910-03-01 2 At the monthly general meeting of the S IV C K., held at the society's house, Northumberland avenue, the Bishop of Kwangsi- Hunan re fered to the disability of Chinese Christians in their own country, and s.-tid he felt that we had the right to claim for335 words
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Article266 1910-03-01 2 A correspondent oi a Rangoon paper mentions the doubts existing in Burma as to the habits of the snipe, and as to whether it breeds locally. The subject may invite c mtnent from shooting observers in the Straits An interesting ornithological question has r-ctntly been talked266 words
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Article253 1910-03-01 2 A correspondent writes to the Malay Mill: Mr W. Kellie Smith, managing director of the Kellas Estate at Batu Gajah, has just 'eft for home to attend a meeting of the Directors of the Company. This company, with the comparatively low capital of £40,000, has an acreage of253 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement504 1910-03-01 2 WANTED. EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. Must have knowledge of typewriting. Apply to C. I. B. c o "Free Press." Marl __J a JL_ BOOK-KEEPER Wanted by an European firm an experienced bookkeeper, only a competent man need apply. State references and salary required. c o Singapore Free Press. Mar 1 u504 words
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Advertisement730 1910-03-01 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Owners and or Master of the steamer Oscar II will not be responsible for any debts incurred by the crew. A. AUGENSEN, Master. Mar 1 43 BEKANNTMACHUNC. Der Fuehrer und ein Teil der Mannschaft des Dampfers Manila H.H. Bremen, U.S Q. H.730 words
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Advertisement583 1910-03-01 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. I have now established myself a8 Exchange and Share Broker and Commission Agent. In order to avoid confusion of names I shall trade under the style of ROBERT LESLIE &Co. R. L. DUNMAN. No. 10. The Arcade. Feb 25 S.B DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be bad583 words
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Advertisement546 1910-03-01 2 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut jC3, 7 50,000) Reserve— ll 5,752,885,— (ab0ut £'479,407) Head Office in 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 Macassar. Correspondents at546 words
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Advertisement394 1910-03-01 2 I/VSURAMQEs i MANUFACTURERS^! INSURANCE Co. OF c; A i Claims Loans and Surt» -u m immediately by the Goncral Ac ■>■ pore without delay of refer, n F. S. EVANS, o. BRUce* Manager for Eastern ]>._■ M Asia and India. >.;,•; CUTHRIE Co., Ltd! General Agents, Singaj FEDERAL LIFE j394 words
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Article698 1910-03-01 3 foresee to the disturbance between i troops and the police, the in the city of Canton is stil] il present. On the morning oi i nrioM engagement took place fcraoys, and the men urder AdU M Intom; or thereabouts ofi It, hetiag for about two hours. ing to698 words
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Article119 1910-03-01 3 -grained wrist, a strained IN Ihingn that demand relief a:. I I a just why thousands ■bit to Umsq mishaps a'ways keep of littl i Oriental Balm close at \y nothing c.ual to it for I r-.urt.i m&nm and wrenched, ocular tissues, putting Nature in -tore Um119 words
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Article252 1910-03-01 3 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRING EACE MEETING WILL BE HELD OX Tuesday the 10th, Thursday the 12th and Saturday the 14th May, 1910. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 10th May. 1910. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffina allowed 7 Ib, Entrance, $20. Distance,252 words
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Article249 1910-03-01 3 Thursday, 12th May. 1910. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Value (400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A. Handicap for Griffins that have entered for the First Griffin Race (No. 4> on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, Race Course and a distance. 2. The Ladies' Purse. Value249 words
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Article642 1910-03-01 3 Saturday. 14th May, 1910. I. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at :he Meeting. Entrance, 510. Distance Race Jourse. 2. The Stewards' Cup. Value $400. A Handicap for. all Ex-Griffins :hat have run at642 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1910-03-01 3 "HAZELINE' SNOW" (TRAUK MARK) An ideal toilet preparation. ExIquisitely refreshing and softening roughness or redness resulting from absorbed without leaving a trace of greasiness. Delightful after shaving Sold in glass pots, by ail the principal Pharmacists BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO., London (Exg.) New Yom Montreal Sydney Cape, Town Milan Shanghai 1104 words
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Advertisement437 1910-03-01 3 AUCTION SALE OF 1,540 Billian Chenghai Railway AT No. 82, ROCHORE CANAL PwOAD Od Friday, 4th March, at 2-30 p.m. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Mar 1 5.3 AUCTION SALE OF A Freehold Residential Sea-side Property at Changi Tuesday, Bth March, at 2-30 pm. All that piece of freehold land adjoining the437 words
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Advertisement668 1910-03-01 3 AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AUCTION. ~m Probably the most attractive Sale of the Year VALUBLE TEAK FURNITURE. The property of A LOEB esq. At Osborne House No. 11, Upper Wilkie Road. (Near the Town Reservoir). Saturday, 12th March, at 1.30 p.m. *-?a vj^assiSL:^ s^sst 10 eil by -f ab DRAWING EOO668 words
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Advertisement342 1910-03-01 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture, Electroplatedware, American Organ, &c AT POWELL* COS SALEROOM On Saturday, sth March, at 11 am Om view from Thursday. POWELL Co. Auctioneers Ihc l AUCTION SALE OF Freehold Land Dwelling-Housc off Gaylang Road Tuesday. Bth March, at 2-30 p.m. Area 14.5-0 Eqoaofbot bei«| part342 words
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2318 1910-03-01 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, March. 1, 1910. ~x si. •<■> *&> •i-;r :baH "it Pr«s People is' T'" .awi nd unbr-Ce f g ifeie patnoi Truti ricrioij r .s;-i "<-.'^f Rel i. vail. la a few remarks made yesterday uuder trie heading Djfective Defences our local contemporary, writing with2,318 words
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Article46 1910-03-01 4 (Fy.,11 nur MM Penauj, g^ The boa*b!e .1 >. AtWiu R. N. Bland as Baudmi Cou Penang. Tne report that Mr B u&g ifi succeed tie hon'ble John Taraai 11 "-'^l^ of the L^tfcUtttra Ckmwnl ami been nu^ welcomedjby all dtaaaf ol tbfl 0 D46 words
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Article210 1910-03-01 4 1 U mgl r,g V1..F.1 Ocvc u Fei. The whole body of oaaaori I jointly censure H. E g Viceroy of Canton. Ma* DO* -,-oy o j X.in^kin^. for hindering the MHV -.'lminig. tr;U ion's Progress. This step has bwa Uaeti 1 N Dang I 'hing I n.210 words
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Article356 1910-03-01 4 We are infonned thai the |p| jfortheUtan Sinipiu 11 tati a is ful (M. M) The German Consul a* i '.-.nanfu has asked that a <Jrfrmin iettfdmo&t nd is 'he city, Df C. de Burgh Diljt prominent mem. her of the Irish DOBimutitj N M, m about to leave Chin356 words
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Article39 1910-03-01 4 Chamberlain's Cougb feaMrfi E v appoints those who use it for ob-'.^a'^" c colds and irritations of th<: tbW< J"JJ It stands unrivalled an a WW 'j. throat and lung diseasi'S. For -a^ t Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement267 1910-03-01 4 BOTTLED ALES, BEERS-"" STOUT Bass and Cos. Pale Ale. Guinness' Extra Foreign Stout. Kupper's Pilsener Beer. Jeffrey's Pilsener Beer. Pabst (Milwaukee) Beer. Amstel Lager Beer ALSO Amstel Beer in 7 2 Gallon Drums. CALDBECK, MCGREGOR AND CO. INDIAN TEA COMPANY^ FINEST ASSAM MM SPECIAL WE* BLEND. Flowery Orange I p267 words
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Advertisement47 1910-03-01 4 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR A SHIRT SEASON OJIIY. THE NEW NO. 1 BANDMANN OPERA Co. 50 London Artists 50 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! A WALTZ DREAM. Wednesday, Mar. 2 OUR MISS GIBBS. Prices $3, $2, and $1. PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Night Performances Commence at 9 sharp.47 words
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Article1721 1910-03-01 5 THE ARCADIANS. i Oae presumes tha {resent visit of the Bindmann Company may be regarded somewhat in the light of an experiment, inasmuch as this is the longest season we remember one organization to have arranged to pliy here, and it is obviously to be a test1,721 words
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Article55 1910-03-01 5 Through the efforts of Mr Soper of the Telegraph Co. forty-five children of St. Mary's will be enabled to see Matiuee performance of the Pantomime of Dick Whittington by the Bandmann Company on Saturday next. So ready »vas the response that within half an hour last evening the necessary guarantee55 words
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Article230 1910-03-01 5 The appearance of the rubber share market yesterday insistent'y recalled the most exciting times of the famous Kaffir boom." The carry-over was reported by dealers to be one of the most strenuous operations of its kind, and though in the majority of instances speculative230 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement651 1910-03-01 5 BOOM TRIUMPHANT. Record Promotion. Submanre Telegraph. Reuter's) MM Bubbor Companies were an- laji :^> constituting record II ij HE THIBETAN AFFAR Britaia has 'aide friendly represkl kiag on the subject of Great D ;n \v;-h regard to the Bltuai !n Thibet, writh reference to peace and the bordtr States. II651 words
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Advertisement694 1910-03-01 5 HOME POLITICS. ANOTHER ELECTION PENDING (By Submarine Telegraph— Router's.) The Hon. E S. Montagu, Undersecretary for India, ■peaking at Cambridge, said that an earlj appeal to the country was inevitable. A CABINET MEETING. IfrAcqaith has had an audience of the King, after which a prolonged Cabinet meeting was held. LABOUR694 words
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Advertisement157 1910-03-01 5 [THE NEW "COAT" SWEATER "^IJ I JUS JSECOME I Very Popular I COAT FORM WE HAVE THEM I k f PLAIN WHITE I i v Whrfe with Coloured I Facings. (The latter an in the more I sxpmuuwe qoality). I $j|pi** ?4 50,5.r5,r.50. ROBINSON I I 1 AND CQ §^^====^m157 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement579 1910-03-01 6 APARTMENTS. Comfortable double and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7. Oxfej Rise. Tennis. Stable*. Terms moderate. Feb 1 1 nc BOAKD LODGING. Board and Lodging for siDgle, married or families. Apply Mrs. H. Shaw, 21, Sophia Kd. Feb 8 M BAKGANNV LODGE— 6, Oxley Rise, Board ar.d Lodging for579 words
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Advertisement582 1910-03-01 6 OOMPANIft TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR ILOILO AND MANILA. The Spanish Mail Steamer 11 ALICANTE is expected to arrive here from Europe on Thursday, the Brd March, and will have prompt despatch for above ports. For freight and passage, apply to BARLOW k Co., Agents. Mar 1 4-3 INDO-CHINA S. N.582 words
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Advertisement1096 1910-03-01 6 N. Y. K. JWN MAIL 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 8,628 tons on Mar. 23 Hitachi Maru 6,716 tons on Apl. 6 Miyazaki Maru 8,600 tons on Apl. 20 Iyo1,096 words
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Advertisement700 1910-03-01 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ccylcn Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issned for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanba Mar 11 Devanha May700 words
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Advertisement678 1910-03-01 6 1 l# mJm L** Norddcutscher Lloyd, BrcmeIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well known mail stea: this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, s ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oottn Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice vei Port Said, Suez. Aden, Colombo, I i Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai «a and678 words
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Article114 1910-03-01 7 Dec. Jan. Pikula. Bel at 425 40 260 Brnang 174 2 56 Bruaeh 221 241 Chenderiang 286 Gopeng GOO TOO Jeber Kanaboi 463 Kinta 500 500 Kinta Association 1,450 500 Kledang Kramat Pulai r,17 Kuantan CO C6 Labat 641 030 Mt-ngiembn Lcde 250 2H6 New Gopeng 200 200114 words
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Article174 1910-03-01 7 Dec. Jan. Total. "2,000 '2.000 Ayer Molck 1.040 1,844 Balgownie 7..'>>4 5,607 Bertuu 14,900 12,500 Bukit Kajang 1.0 2s 2,14fi liukit Rajafa 32,373 36,324 Bukit Lintang 2.420 2,000 Carey I'nited 7,200 Ciceiy 8,928 JO.OCO Consolidated Malay 29,000 28,832 Caledonia 20,000 Dawansara 29,418 14,795 Edinburgh 2.4 50 Federated174 words
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Article103 1910-03-01 7 Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE SYDNEY. Also taking cargo for other Australian and New Zealand Ports (with transhipment). as inducement otters. A regular five weekly service is maintained by the two British steamers "Euryalus" 3,570 tons (Cap! Wilkinson R. N. R.) and "Darius" 3,295 tons103 words
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102 1910-03-01 7 The following are the dates on which the Coy's Steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from here Outward Arrives as. Austria 9th March. s.s. China 7th April. Homeward Sails s.s. Vorwaerts Bth March. "s.s. Nippon 7th April. Calling at Bombay. All the Steamers102 words
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Article594 1910-03-01 7 Cap. Isstjk. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 :>> 7 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 1 8 0 1 MO 50.000 •_> 1 6 Batang Malaka 3 6 4 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10% 0 10 0594 words
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Article135 1910-03-01 7 1-20,000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 320 350 200,000 10 10 Bilgownie 20% 140 00 145 00 750,000 10 10 Changkat Sidang Estate Ltd... 19.60 20 00 200,000 10 5 Cheras Rubber Estates Ltd '.'5O 1000 550,000 1 1 Elphinstone Estates Ltd 4 00 125 680,000135 words
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Article260 1910-03-01 7 1300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co Ltd 550 6.00 $300,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 5.00 5.25 $600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 6.50 TOO K>,ooo 1 1 Duff Development Co Ltd 800 850 (400,000 10 10 Kanaboi Ltd 200 235 60,000 1 1 Kinta Tin260 words
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Article162 1910-03-01 7 *i ~mc\m SlO 10 East em Smelting Co. Ltd n. 5O nO m $i.000,000j 10 7 n n Contrib g OO 850 $225 000 50 50 Fraser and Neave Ltd 152 50 154<»0 c inAAnn (100 100 Howarth Erskine Ltd 58 00 61.00 $2.400 000 J IOQ 10Q w162 words
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Article59 1910-03-01 7 (Corrected up to Feb. 2^ Buik 4ms 2/4; demand 2 4 Private credits ***** 2/4| credits Gin s 2 4-' France, demand Bank... 2UV* Germany, demand 2394 [JIMA.T.T. 174| H(jN<;Ki..\<i, demand 25',% Y"KOHama, demand 114^ Java, demand Hi Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying |6.61 Hank of England Rate59 words
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Article206 1910-03-01 7 Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Feb 27, 1910. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m Barom. 32 Fah. Ef.fOS 29.785 29*41 Temp. MO B8 0 76 .0 Wet Bulb Ther. 7M o «0.2 73.8 Dir. of Wind XE. XE. Calm Max. Temp, is shade 89.6 Mm. do. do. 74.2 Max. in Son206 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement475 1910-03-01 7 TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. u;ac I>alvey Road, fully furnished, |om ive large bedrooms with bathtfttKbad, drawing room, dining room initabk tur Billimrd room large .-.i.: round. Tennis court and large Apply agent R. J. liIDWELL. TO BE LET. A.; Roid) (near Newton Station). Kofi Real, Ciuny Road I to475 words
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Advertisement253 1910-03-01 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 Blocks 28 Water on Blocks 26253 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1046 1910-03-01 7 VESSELS IN PORT. FUr and Tone Coalman jers Arrived From For Wk«i Monmouth Brit cruis. 9900 Smith Feb 25 Saigon Colotnl o 1 Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman Feb 14 Malacca Dmrtrfl Steamers Fi ig Tons Master Arrived From Consignee fat Wb«r Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink Feb1,046 words
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Article866 1910-03-01 8 Sued b'»R |25,000 hy German Bank. Lim Tuth Tow appeared before Mr Justice T Sercombe Smith in the Supreme Court yesterday in response to a judgmcuc summons issued at the instance of the Deutsche Asiatische I Jink for 125,000. Mr UowUnd Allen appeared for the Bank866 words
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142 1910-03-01 8 ELGIN BRIDGE MURDER. ELGIN BRIDGE MURDER. Ac< UdKD*S StATEMSHT. YtsterJiiv, Abdulia Adam, the accused in the K:gin Bridge murder c.ise, was again lefore Mr Colinan, iie having; at the last he-irinu', solicited thai he might havo bis; statement recorded l-v Ml COIOUUB when put in the vitaeas-bi be raised the142 words
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Article65 1910-03-01 8 Paul de R /.iTio, who stands under the allegation of attempting niuider, by shooting a Chinaman with a revolver in Niven road about a fortnight ago, was before Mr Green veaterday for enquiry into his case. Mr Crabb Watt told the Court that the injured man was65 words
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Article186 1910-03-01 8 At 9 30 on Saturday night, hut No. 54 Mcl'herson Read became the scene of a tragedy which stirred the whole neighbourhood. Haji A mat, a Javanese patriarch, lived with his wife in this hut, and at the hour mentioned they were about to retire when a186 words
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139 1910-03-01 8 Wong i Iveou resides at x\o. Aew Bridge Koad. Sunday being a day of the Chap Goh Moh celebrations, she left her house to pay the necessary social eills on some friends. She left in the house a stepdanghtei named Yong Wong Hee and another daughter.139 words
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Article91 1910-03-01 8 Xoor Mahomed is a watchman at the Thomson Road Water Works. Oa February 21st. he got into hot water with four of his countrymen (Bengalis). Ha then laid information agaicst them for causing hurt to him, and obtained suniruocses. Yesterday, they responded and cilled a European witness who showul91 words
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Article85 1910-03-01 8 C. H. R^se, a sanitary inspector, was arrested on Sunday on a warrant issued by Mr de Bfello at the instance of three shopktepers living at Kochore Road, ou three alligations of txtoition in iespect of a pair of vases, a ctii'ee mill and a lamp,85 words
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Article231 1910-03-01 8 Links Througb Since Supplementary List Jan laky 1910. 499 Buncunas, Berd Wm., The 3Janse> Carenagfa Boad. 820 Oiqnhart, J. M., No. 1 Whiteaway Fiats, Stamford Read. 556 See TeoDg Wab, Boon Villi}. Balmoral Boad. 99 Maltby, Gerald, M.iyfield,l B. Anderson Boad. 328 Latham A Co No. '2 The231 words
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Article75 1910-03-01 8 Internal Treatment Not Necessary for Rheumatism. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain's Pain75 words
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Article828 1910-03-01 8 (Front our own Correspondent.) Dr Kuyper has denied havirg spoken about the Kaiser's letter. The Nieuwe Courant is officially informed that the Queen mother never received aDy such letter from a foreign potentate. Mr W. D. Van Baak, administrator of Sroeni, is going shortly on leave to Europe828 words
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Article584 1910-03-01 8 The s.s. Glenfarg was expected at Port Swettenham on Saturday with about 400 tons of cirgo for SelaDgor. The Imp. German Mail Steamer Kleist having left Colombo on Sunday at 7 pm. may be expected to arrive here on Saturday at daylight. The steamer Workman (Capt. W. W.584 words
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Article361 1910-03-01 8 Per Ban Whatt Hin Mr G. F. Stopp. Per Deli Miss Gailigher, Mrs Scull, Messrs H. H. Hiers, T. Sibary, L. Habib, Biadstell, F. H. Beck, Capt Gaggino, Bishop of Singapore, Mr J. Merische, Miss Manke. Per De Kock Mr B. J. Klaassen. Per Kinta Messrs Low Kong Yew,361 words
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Article21 1910-03-01 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Boribat, Siam 352, Capt Bay, Bangkok, .E A, Co, for Bangkok 2.21 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1910-03-01 8 I r m 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 and small musical goods in Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement330 1910-03-01 8 rHE SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, Ltd I After the OPENING of ANDERSON BRIDGE to public traffic ;he Cars of the above Company from Keppel Harbour, which no /erse at Johnston's Pier, will run over the Singapore River to the Company's Terminus in Tank Road. The Route will be divided into SECTIONS330 words
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