The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 March 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, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1910. NO. 6,862
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  • 144 1 Things se^m straightening up anent the Balkans as Russia and Austria have come to an understanding that their aims are identical and they have resumed diplomitic relations. The King of Servia is on Lis way to St. Pet€rfeburg— Pdge 5. A Welsh Colliery strike involving two hundred
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  • 716 1 Of the many iutervarsity competitions which take placa during the year there is probably not one which excites the public interest to anything like the extent cf that occasioned by the annual boat race from Putney to Mortlake, and which this year is fixed for to morrow.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 271 1 BOSCH AND Co's NATURA ILK LION BRAND. Rich Natural Sterilised Qreamy Milk. Purity of quality and perfection m taste unchallenged. The only Brand which holds its own against a host of Competitors. Can safely be recommended for use of Children an invalids and can be used m every way as
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    • 246 1 The Old Favourites Back Again. THE FAMOUS WAYANG KABSIM. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co. OF SINGAPORE. To-Night! To-Night 1! NOOR CHAYAH OR SITIE SA.LEMBUR. ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF New Actors <£ Actresses. Come To-Night! Don't Fail!! Stop at the first Show on the left North
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    • 201 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND EXHIBITION. New Subjects! New Subjects!! 2nd SHOW AT 930 P.M. OVERTURE. IRISH AND SCOTCH MELODIES. A TRIP THROUGH JERSEY. CORK INDUSTRY IN TOSSE. TOILERS BY THE SEA SHORE. A VISIT TO THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN INT ANTWERP. MICRO-CINEMATOGRAPHY. A FAMILY OUTING AT LUNA PARK.
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    • 90 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted a lady stenographer and typist Page 3. Bank holiday notice Page 3. Lost a share certificate Page 2. Notices re the sailing of the Macedonia and the Grotius on Page 6. Bankruptcy notice re J. T. Monteiro Page 2. Auction sale of a billiard table Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 367 1 THE WEEK. TUESDAY, 22nd High Water.— 7.4o a., 9.47 p Meeting of Licensing Justices, 2.30 p Wednesday, 23rd: High Water.- 8 48 a., 1< .22 p P O Mail Homeward due. Sandycroft Meeting, noon. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p Thursday, 24th High Water- 9.40 a., 10.49 p P O
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  • 403 2 McAliater and Co. Ltd. vs. 1 L. P. Van Cuylenberg, 2 C. E. Vel^e, 3 Allan Tan Cuylenberg, -t Allan Van Ottjkafarg aa Administrator of tbe Estate of J. H. Bernard deceased. Mr Justice Ebden commenced the hearing of this case at Ipoh. A!r D. Y. Perkins,
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  • 230 2 A^eo^ding to a telegram from Singapore to I Henang contemporary, it is said, that tbe petition of the planters and merchants of 31 ilaoca, for the continuance of the Rssidait loi'iorship at that Settlement, has been I on the ground? that the Government i. not oorsid^r that the
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  • 146 2 Uninstmeted speeulat'ona regirding the po3?i!)le inri lenoe of the tail of a comet on the terre«tiial atmosphere continue to pour forth from nnauthoritative founts, somewhat as beer issues from taps, and with a3 infructuous results. Unless the atmosphere of Jupiter, if it his one, m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 199 2 An Excellent Liniment. Every family and especially those who reside m the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain BaJm. There is no telling when it may be wanted m case of an accident or emergency It is most txceilent m all cases of
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    • 605 2 FOR STILE. FOR SALE. Motor car, two cylinder, Hamber, seated for two, m good condition and jast overhauled. Very cheap. Apply S.G. c/o Free Press." Mar 19 LAUNCH FOR SALE PRIVATELY. A well-built teak steam launch, copper fastened and m good condition. Now running m Singapore harbour. Length 48 feet,
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    • 689 2 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. Tbe Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, 25th iast.) Saturday, 2 <Jth isst. j- Easter Holidays. Monday, 28th inst.) Mar 22 25.3 NOTICE. Having been appointed Agent 3 for the General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd. m Singapore (m addition to Messrs. Vide Co.)
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    • 676 2 NOTIGES. ERASER AND NEAVE LTD. NOTICE OP ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Thirteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 11, Collyer Quay, S^Dgapore, on Tuesday, 29th day of March, 1910, at Noon precisely. Holders of Share
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    • 569 2 KEOERLANDSCHE HANDEL-HAATSGHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capitad— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut £3,750,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0ut JE479.407) 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 Macassar. Cobbespondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras,
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    • 368 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANaLa, Claims Loans and Surrenders immediately by the General Agents at pore withont delay of reference to Head O?^ F. S. EVANS, O. BRUCE, 06 Manager for Eastern District M r Asia and India. Singapore/ GUTKRIE (§b Co., Ltd. General Agents, Singapore, FEDERAL LIFE Assurance
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  • 275 3 t,- l >cut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Com at S V. C. Singapore, 21st March S. V. C. ,r\ Annual General Meeting of the Singagil, Association will be held at the Club Baiestier range on Saturday, 26th inst oachuMNi of the competition for the v Cl P
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  • 131 3 EnguM ing Experiment m, oontaiwa they y 8. I? Pan- and IV, y I a of oo*l vith raft otaiaad by it m on is a p url of a n b by the Engineer- to Al .1 I <"■! I thai b t 1 k v .--nra;-
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    • 86 3 ka o m tbe iva ilacddej a ,f B^rflMM ten ioi i B ißgooa cdl t !;:Jia to J n Boddha fcnad I: Mema to ham been d©> Buddtiata of MmndaTry c iel?. I i fca whorq Blood P j," wbicii fir*. (Som bj MT« the ttwHtoii donnidcirrc! (0. EoglnbmaD.^
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    • 564 3 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON 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-Griffins allowed 7 U>. Entrance, $20. Distance,
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    • 687 3 3. The Singapore Stakes. Value $800. 4. The Singapore Plate. Value $600. Two Handicaps d vided into two Races for all Horses that have run m Races 1, 3or 6 on the first day. All Horses entered to be divided into two classes by the Handicapper, and each class separately
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    • 698 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Furniture, Victoria 4c, At Slindon No. I, Scotts Road Saturday, 26th March, at 2 p.m. Comprising Teak cabiaet fitted mirror?, teak writicg desk fitted roll top and drawers, upholstered teak chairs, teak marble top tables, teak occasional tables, teak dinner waggons, teak dining room
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    • 563 3 This is to give notice that the above Trade-mark is the property of Messrs. Schumacher and. Company of Medan, Sumatra, and that it is used by them as a Trade-mark for Betr. The above particulars are advertised as a warning to ail persons that m case of an infringement legal
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  • 1421 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, March. 22, 1910. Here shall Lie Press the People's rght maintain, I nawed by influence and unbribed by cain; Here patriot Truth her s'o-ious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and Law. Those who are acquainted with the general principles of fortification m relation to
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  • 609 4 Shanghai is t) witness the Salome dances by Mdlie. Mignon de Benville. The betting on the Grand Nation il save 100 to 9 against Mr W. W. Bailey's "Judas." Goods to the value of 8-40 have been stolen from the houss of Yong Ah Kong. A man named Chan Too
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  • 754 4 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. The members of the Singapore Swi mm Club held their annual meet aw S. V. A. Drill Hall (by permission 3 Col. Broad rick) last evening, the i 1 Mr F. It Elliot, being m the eha lr Th were also present Messrs A E
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  • 90 4 It is stated that thegrea 1 c<>ntr Tibet, explored by Sven HediD, calied the Hediu Mountains. Mr Justice Fisher irrtved ft* by the German mail PftDi I Friday last. A notable article by Mr. S'-> miral Fisher," will be m the i«r' number of the Review of Revie«Stead says that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 246 4 BOTTLED ALES, BEERS *»<> S TOUT 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 m 7*/2 Gallon Drums. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. IINDIAN TEA COMPANY^ FINEST ASSAM fIH SPECIAL PI" BLEND. Flowery Orange B
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    • 250 4 Mb. and Mrs. N. N. ADIS. pp.c. Colonial Rubber Produce Investment Corporation, Ltd, The undersigned have received telegraphic advice that a Company bearing the above name is being formed m London with the objects of acquiring, developing and amalgamating Rubber Estates, investing m, and making advances on, Rubber securities, and
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  • 105 5 RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA IN ACCORD. Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) Received at t 30 p.m. ma Imm communicated to the Powers |f| i'Acd account of the exchange of views .:i her and Austria Hungary with ..•e to their future policies m the am ii views on the most important points
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  • 16 5 rafl kai announced that a an tarifl agreaoient baa been iched cone, ling i
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  • 21 5 Bee M.noh 21, 10.50 am. ranitj iports Cambridge beat mt events to four, the perruian I being ■edioOToni chiracter.
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  • 27 5 j .:il hafl l-.aten ScotUud at Ka^by ing hro ol the three matches and ag -:"h [feland. The KON was fourteen points to live.
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  • 74 5 r If nm Corn maetii^ Kuala Lumpur, Mtrch 21, The '.vi::i oecuiied yeeterday morning at ai M ulni ol Mr F. E. I enteric fever and oompUea- i deeply regretted m the ben M'■ II re?ilont for miuy -v.:j beea contractor m Pahangj -i parteex m
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  • 58 5 POPULAR SCIENTIFIC LECTURE. EH will lecture for the T.M C.A. m the iower Memorial Hail to- 1 laesd iy) bI B i bis rahj ct j i >me points m connection I itry and hjgiene." The lee- 1 will be illnatrated by exporimefits. H "pen to iutifs as well as
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  • 235 5 t MILES IX A CAB. Ufa Frkas Drive Lasts Fifteen DATS. GeBCfTSi riday. Feb. 2~>. Kaglisbman visiting luterlaken jumped o a •...•■hen January 18, and told the' I. i.inj to Cannes, on the Riviera. farirei got down from bis i btfully examined bis '"fare." aid the Englishman,
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  • 73 5 U. S. Speaker's Power Kestricted. (By Submarine Telegraph.— -Reuter^) Rauter's Washington correspondent announces that the House of Representatives has adopted a motion by 191 to 155 eliminating the power of the Speaker under the present rules m dealing with Committees. A motion of the Damocrats to depose Speaker
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  • 37 5 Received at G 34 pm. A telegram from Washington states that Mr Speaker Cannon m a speech at a banquet, laid that the Republicans had no longer a majority m either He lisa.
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  • 131 5 Received -1 30 p.m. The negotiations for th 9 settlement of the South Wales coal strike have broke a down and it appears inevitable that there will be a strike involving "200,000 men. The colliers notices expire on the 2G:h. They demand that the minimum wage standard
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  • 66 5 Troops Fire on Mob. Rec March 21, 10.10 am. Kcu'er's carrespondent at Athens announces that rive hundred peasants smashed the windows of a train near Lirissa. Troops were called out and fired on the mob killing ii~e and wounding fifteen. The outbreak was due to the
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  • 71 5 Socialists Suspended Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg says there wa3 a tuumk at the last sitting of the Donma owing to the Reactionary member Pumkeviteh declaring that the high schools wore hotbeds of depravity. The leader of the Socialist party shouted oat Blackguard and was expelled
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  • 326 5 Stopped by Sir Frank Swettenham. The notice of the sale of the plant of the International Tin Co., at Bergen Point, X. J., to the Edible Product Company and the Nucds Butter Company for a price estimated at $500,000, r.minds the metal trade of a
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  • 163 5 COLONIAL RUBBER AND PRODUCE INVESTMENT CORPORATION. Attention is called to the advertisement m another column of this paper of the above Company, which has just been promoted m London. The names of the directors of the projected company will carry particular weight m the Colony and Malaya with which several
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  • 122 5 The Investor's Chronicle is a solemn financial paper which gives excellent aud as far as one can judge, entirely sound advice to its readors. The character of its Singapore conespondence therefore comes as a surprise, a part of it being taken up with an account of the
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  • 478 5 Once I hated the post with its budget of ills, And I hated the postman, the bearer of bills But now when he comes with his letters for me I rush, yes, I rush to inspect them with glee. They'ie as good as quinine for my spirits and health,
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  • 689 5 Mr Wee Theam Tew's Case. At the Assizes yesterday, the Chief Justice announced that Mr Justice Fisher will sit at the Assizes after the holidays and he would take the case of Wee Theara Tew. His Lordship had fully intended taking this case himself. It seemed to him
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  • 149 5 THE ROCKEFELLER BILLION. To The Editor Sir, It was gratifying to see your full and fair account of the great gift to mankind, which the Rockefellers father and son have arranged to give. J. D. Rockefeller has always been a sriver, since he was a clerk earning a few
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  • 108 5 Copies of the very useful Rifles Shot's Handbook and Register have been sent to this office and we shall be pleased to supply them at a charge of 70 cents. The Register has been noted with approval by many j good shots here, and the hints on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 otenaj Treatment Not Necessary for Rheumatism. nine out of every ten cases of rheu- dimply rheumatism of the muscles old or damp, or chronic rheumatism, i which require any internal treatAil that is needed to afford relief is JJ application of Chamberlain's Pain a 'Oi. Give it a trial. You
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    • 61 5 The first year's working of the new Empire Hotel Co., at Kuala Lumpur shows a loss of close on $3,000. But the current year has opened with a promise of encouraging results, and, if the Hotel continues to be as well patronised, it is hoped that the amount due will
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    • 273 5 ROBINSON C° Swiss Muslins. I Persian Lawns. vipCVlCll Piques I Drills. Brilliants. g|%l Muslin Robes. Table Linens. OIIOW f^oideries. Laces. Tea cloths. rr Al Underclothing Sideboard cloths. OF &o Sheets. Bed Spreads. Mosquito Curtains. JHfl v Lace Curtains. Pillow slips. Toilet Covers. Nainsooks. I^=—^^l Lambert Buffers ||p|l Smoking Mixtures. Packed
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  • 379 6 The Use cf the Mosquito Net. The laige attendance of merchants and others at the London Chamber of Commerce on Feb. 22, when Dr W« J. Siiupson, Professor of Hygiene at King's College, lecturing on 44 Malaria and its Prevention," demonstrated the keen interest which is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 393 6 Stands Unrivalled. CShamberiain'a Cough Reuwdy never disapp^ii-, 96 who dm it for obstinate cooghp, coid> and i ttioos ol tLo throau an I lungs. It ■tends DnriraQed ai a remedy fox all throat and tang dneaw&i Foi cai^ by all Dfepenavdai and Dealers. A ll I 1 >M if* tear
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    • 701 6 NOTICE. HOMEWARD MAIL. The P. O. S. N. Co's a s. MACEDONIA with the HOMEWARD MAILS will be despatched from the Singapore lioada at 1 p m. on THURSDAY 24th instant. Steam launches to convey passengers on board will leave Johnston's Pier at 10 a.m. 11 am. and noon that
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    • 743 6 IU I I\ JAPAN BAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SPRING PROGRAMME 1910 SAILING FOR Penang, Colombo, Port Said, 6ENOJ, MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP. Atsdta Maru 8,628 tons on Mar. 23 Hitachi Maru 6,716 tons on Apl. 6 Miyazaki Maru 8,600 tons on Apl. 20 Iyo Maru 6,320 tons on May 4 >c
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    • 372 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe 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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    • 677 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Pcnang, 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. Outward {for China) Assaye Mar 25 Devanha May
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    • 530 6 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LME The fast and weli-known mail steai. this Company sail fortnightly from Br< Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boul ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (com Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and v. i Port Said, Suez, Aden, Co!ouib< Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Ka and Kobe to Yokohama and back.
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  • 459 7 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. 22nd FebruaryAt auction to-day there was a good attendance of buyers, and practically everything offered sold with good competition. The sales opened at an advance for all grades of about 4d a 6d on lass sales rates, but about Id a 2d per lb. of this
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  • 1155 7 March 21. Cap. Issub. Paid. JLastDiy. Buyers. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 113 2 1 15 0 50,000 2/- 1/6 B*tang Maiaka 3 0 4 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10% 14 5 0 15
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  • 69 7 (CokKLCThU IT TO Mar. 21 Bank 4ms 2/41 denimd 2 4. 1 8 S Private orediti 3 mi 2 i[ credits 6■ I 24- FkANOE, deaaad Btal 2941 Gtckhaitt, denuuid 23!^ [TOIA, V. T i74f Hongko:-. d naad 25 Yokohama, <3e«Md lUj Jata, riwmini 141 Bajigk k, Aenaafl 66
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  • 128 7 Mar. 21 *TSb b«jeras7362| Gfambiar buj«n 11.25 Qua] m Oo.be No 1 M 14 45 He. > com {&l f ;s 14 <;J4 Peeper, Wist* (/&li) 26.75 VvbugiCllOtetiMlk^Mi w 18JM Nnt ntfi fto fchf IkJ 22.00 Km [Baa Aft) w m, hb Bally Ooffw (H'% Black) NJO LiberiMi Ooftn
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 346 7 TO LET. OFFICS TO LET. lei on Ist floor, Gresham Honse, j i> d by Messrs. Saunders Co. Entry. Apply to McAijstzb Co., Ltd. n b 18 uc HODSEB TO BE LET. i Chancery lane, a very c?m- b -i--»t:f .illy situated European KMBO, Kabans and Syce itabUagete. Terms moderate.
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    • 145 7 Mr Hugo Werthaim who has returned to Melbourne from a six month's visit to America and Europe, remarked m an interview that as a traveller on the Norddeutscher line of steamers he was immensely impressed by the advantages of the wireless telegraphy I instalments on these veeseJa A paper giving
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    • 254 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOOKCo, Ld. No. 1 Dock. no. 2 dock. no. 3 Dock. (In Course of Construction) Docking Length 515 feet Docking Length 376 feet Docking Length 481 fee Width of Entrance 80 Width of Entrance 50 Width of Entrance 63 Water on Blocks 28 Water on Blocks 26 Water
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1169 7 VESSELS JJN Jeoii'i. w f« ancl Tons Coromanaeri Arrived Prom For Wb«« Monmouth Brit cruis, 9800 Power Mar 20 Colombo Hongkong 22 Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Mar 15 P. Swettenham Uncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Mar 12 P. Swett. P. £wettenham Stearaera Flxs Tona Master Arrived
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    • 105 7 WEATHER REPORT. Dntm liar W.nd Temp Hum h ky Ra n Mar 21. H'koiig 1"a S9.H El 72 o Manila 10a 761 WSW2 29 24 c fiT'kong 4 p If 89 Bl 70 o Manila 4 p 758 Wl £2 26 o KuidKng KerUu Hoopita), Mar 20, 1910. 9 A.M.
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  • 959 8 Two Years for Extortion. The case m which C. H. Rose, an Eurasian, and until rfcently a Municipal sani tary inspector, figured as defendant, was concluded before Mr Michell yesterday morning. It will be remembered that the charge against Rose was one of extortion from various Chinese
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  • 532 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Lt. B. L. Eddis beat M. J. Upcott, 6—2, l— 6, 6—3. A. Boyd beat V. G Savi, 6—4, 7—5. Dr. A. G. Butler beat J. E. Mercer, 6 3, 3 4. j A Singles. A. D. Cox, owe 40 v C.
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  • 121 8 A match between Keppel Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club was played on Sunday on the Sepoy Lines links and n suited m a win for Sepoy Lines Club. Tbe following are the particulars of the play Sepoy Lines. Finlayson and Stratton 0 Baddeley acd
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  • 72 8 The March Monthly Medal Competition resulted m a win for A. S. Hitchcock with i net score of 77. A. S. Hitchcock 41 38 79 2 77 W. J. Trowell 42 41 83 5 78 J. H. D. Jones 43 42 85 6 79 ilso played J.
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  • 594 8 Twakow Owner's Loss. Goh Chua and Goh Tye appeared before \Lr Firmstone yesterday afternoon, on a iharge of criminal breach of trust m res>ect of three twakows valued at $410. Goh Chua Chi, a twakow owner, stated ;ha.t m January last he gave three license 3 for twakows
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  • 199 8 S. C. C. Beat the Monmouth. A game of Rugby football was played on the S. R. C. end of the Esplanade last evening between the S. C. C. and a fifteen from H. M. cruiser Monmouth. The Club team were much stronger and won by five tries
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  • 42 8 [In addition to that on page 7.] Gerd, Nor. 751, Andreason, Mar 21, Penang, Borneo Co., Bangkok 22. Myrmidon, Brit. 30 62, Cunningham, Mar 21, Liverpool, Mansfield. Japan 22. Oceanien, Fr. 4143, Sellier, Mar 21, Marseillep, M. M., Saigon 21.
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  • 86 8 From Europe. Per P. O. Assaye, on Friday next, with mails of Mar 4. Fiom China. Per P. O. Macedonia, on Wednesday next. Mails alrbadt dbbpatohid fob London. Lift Dvi Abbivid P& O Feb 25 Mar 19 Mar 19 N D L Feb 28 Mar 23 B
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  • 606 8 When the British steamer Inveresk, from New York, was m Lit 40 18 N and Long 61 deg. 08 W. on February 2, Manip bin Talip, a Malay seaman, was washed overboard and lost. The Shipping and the Import and Export offices will be closed on Good Friday
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  • 121 8 (Compiled for the Singapore Free Press.") Date of passing Anjer Nationality and Description of vessel Captain's name Where and when sailed Destination. Feb 28. Norw. tq Gaspar Hanssen Batavia, Feb 25 Padang. Marl. Brit, str., Kaisow Bevand Batavia, Mar 1 Rotterdam. Mar 2. Dut str., Rindjani Bakker
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  • 88 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAG AR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wkarves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin— Nil. East Wharf Sec. I—lndian,1 Indian, Wieringen. Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf Kuantan, Selangor 2— Falls of Moness, Sibir. 3 Oceanien. 4— Haiphong. s—Paroo.5 Paroo. 6— Nil. ii 7 Benlawers.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 22 8 Grimault 8c Co's Sarsapartlla cleanses tbe blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, Pimples and Sores. 14
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    • 59 8 The Same Old Story. The old, old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again for the last 37 years, but it is always a welcome 3tory to those m search of health There is nothing m the world that cnres coughs and colds as quickly as
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    • 438 8 Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KIND OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices— PASSlß PANJANC, Singapore. Sole Agents— HOOGLANDT and Co., ingapore, I "DO YOU USE THE RQNEO VERTICAL
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