The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1910

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILB ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1910. NO. 6,863
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  • 183 1 Mr Asquith's veto resolutions have been laid ou the table, and touah on money bills, non money bills and the duration of Parliament Page 5. Government is said to be tottery and another election is looked for m May Page 5. The Licensing Justices held a meeting
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  • 848 1 It was m the spring that Chaucer tells us bow m the days of old the pilgrims started M from (very shire's ende" "Ot En^eloudV, to Canterbury they wende" •'The hoolv blisful martir for to seke "That him hath holpen when that they were seeke." The homeward bound who
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 Kfl ß NbU Slip rV FIRE, FALL AND THIEF RESISTING. NO RATNER FIRE RESISTING SAFE has ever had its contents destroyed by Fire. All Ratner Safes are Twelve Corner Bent, PARTICULARS FROM The Borneo Co., Ltd. MOTORISTS. Send your covers and tubes to be retreacled or repaired to Cbe Dtmlop
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    • 268 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND PROGRAMME. Fitst Choice New Subjects! 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P.M. OVERTURE. IRISH AND SCOTCH MELODIES. DARJEELING (NORTHERN INDIA). GRANDFATHER'S CLO K. A VISIT TO THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN IN ANTWERP. THE BROTHERS HARRY, CHAMPION STKONGMEtf, A KINDHEARTED EMPLOYER (Film dArt). CORK INDUSTRY IN
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    • 184 1 The Old Favourites Back Again, THE FAMOUS WAYAKG KASSIM. The Indra Zanibar Royal 1 heatrical Co. OF SINGAPORE. To-Nighti fo-Nightl GRAND PERFORMANCE Kamarul-Zaman Bah^oura. 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 Bridge
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    • 83 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Steamship Co Nederland's new sailings and arrangements for breaking the journey Page 6. Wanteds Trained Teachers (Page 1) Chinese Collector Page 3. To Let godowns m Nanson-rd Page 9 Paroo on the berth for Western Australia Page 6. Bankruptcy notica re Chop Thcam Soon Horg Page 2. Tenders
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 371 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 23rd High Water.- 8 48 1« .22 p P O Mail Homeward due. Sandycroft Meeting, noon. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p Thursday, 24th s High Water- 9.40 a., 10.49 p P O Mail Homeward closes, lla Slipway and Engineering Coy Mtg 2.30 p. Friday. 25th High
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 812 2 NOTWES. notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Scow Eng Tin, Kwek Swee Cheng and the undersigned Wee Hock Gaan under the style of Chop Tong Gaan and Co. at 79, South Boat Quay was dissolved on the Bth day of March, 1910. Th 9 business
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    • 691 2 NOTIGES. EXCHANGE BANKS. Tbe Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, 25th iast.) Saturday, 2 tfth inst. Easter Holidays. Monday, 28th iast.) Mar 22 NOTICE. Having been appointed Agents for the General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd. m Singapore (m addition to Messrs. Vade Co.) we are now
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    • 623 2 NOTWES. FRASER AND NEAVE LTD. NOTICE OF ORDINARY GEJIERAL MEETING. NOTICB 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, Singapore, on Tuesday, 29th day of March, 1910, at Noon precisely. Holders of Share
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    • 559 2 DEDERLANDSOHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capitai^— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut £3,750,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0nt £479,407) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. Branches Penang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samaraog, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecaiongan. Tjilatjap, Palembang, Kota-Radja, (Acheen) Bandjermassin, Weltevreden and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras,
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    • 391 2 MANUFACTURERS til INSURANCE Co. OF CA\ ADa V Claims Loans and Hurrcni^ immediately by the General a^ ■'< r( liett «j pore without delay of referene* t. ij J 18 18 F. S. EVANS, o. BRUCfi Manager for Eastern Disti 1 Ania and ludia. ac *fo CUTHRIE C©.,tJJf General AfieatH,
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  • 511 3 Kisb Play by Mb Hinds Th* semi final heat between Mr E. H. -n ,i-j of Hongkong, and Mr E H. Berridge p'ujVl nl>n qualifying competition for the i Association Amateur Championship ved at Messrs Orme and S db* Hall, ;v on 22nd ult. The Hongkong if somewhat
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  • 355 3 abnormally large orders that are being A i i:"y for oil fuel are a I ill th it the la ge storage wl.ioh have been wader iricu3 nav-1 bases around t. c 1. st few year?, are tow and ieady lot use. The amount M M
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  • 23 3 THE SPRING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 10th, Thursday the 12th and Saturday the 14th May, 1910.
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  • 227 3 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 10th May, 1910. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 7 n>. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Lawn Stakes. Value $4CO. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins. Entrance, $15. Distance, Race Course and a distance. 3. The
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  • 253 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. Value
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  • 662 3 Saturday, Uth May, 1910. 1. Ths Open Griffin Handicap. Value I4GO and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all G iffini that have run at the Meetirg. Entrance, $10. Distance Race Course. 2. The Stewards Cup. Value $400. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins that have run
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 335 3 WANTED. WAHTEO An Assistant Chinese Collector. Apply personally to JOHN LITTLE Co Ltd. Mar 53 fm 29 3 Young lady (English) desires young pupils for two hours m the mornings. Apply B. c/o M Free Press." Mar 22 25 3 WANTED AT ONCE A Lady Stenographer and Typist. Apply to
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    • 671 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE!" AUCTION SALE OF A RESIDENTIAL ESTATE OF 33 ACRES HOLLAND ROAD. Monday, 4th April, at 2-30 pm Four pieces of land m the District of Upper Tanglin. Area 83 acres 0 roods 14 po'es he'd under Statutory Grants together with the house situate and known as Morton,
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    • 605 3 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANTS ftc. The Property of H. L. Vogelebang esq., at Austeblitz," No. 2 b, Lloyd Road, On Saturday, 26th March, at 2»30 p. m. Very bar d some Japanese 4-fold screen with silk embroidered panels teak centre table with marble top excellent rattan chairs
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  • 32 4 Here shnll the Presi the People's richt maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain; Here patriot Truth her glo'ious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and I^xw.
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  • 2445 4 Now that Sir John French has discovered that, apparently, for we have no literal text to guide us, that the defence arrangemants of the isolated coaling stitious m the Far East are weaker than they should be, for lack of a completer service on the part
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  • 57 4 (From our mm <-W,> 7 n Kuala Lumpor.Mwch 2-/ a The tin export* from the four y for the first two months of the 130,151 pikul as against 11:* 1 the value being $9,765 149 $7,757,621. a^ The duty collected was £1 ->:■> the coliectioD for
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  • 29 4 |AVM MT < Ml Qtm nJoa) !poh, Mdr Q It ie understood on good au'hori-v |L London Syndicate has offered £4Q{W, the purchase of Ayer Kuning Bn^
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  • 36 4 (From our MM CVr- q Kuala Lumpur, irt i gy For the Gankee Rubber Elates 1 1 I per and Co.) cipiul >£:'>* 000 mi n present issue 310,000, the locd v amounted to 226,000.
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  • 181 4 Personal a- d Munic pai, \From our 9tm Cot MM9 (Delayed 18 houis iv tnatßMi i Peu.u^, Km At a farewell smoker given l\ force on Saturday, M*j ,r B irrj was presented with a l.- >M < Dr Park, tbe Municipil health o^ who is shortly goifeg
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  • 83 4 Yesterday afternoon Mr U »war of the preventive depar^nipur. d theG v ment Monopolies, with a i sistants, went down bo the m B and discovered a very lai£| MM il traband opium, 120 tsliib 12 packets ra morphin, an<i i bottles of cocaine. The"Bti' 'wail near
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  • 185 4 Kok Sir, a Chiteso cook ii steamer Haiphong, was li 1 three months' rigoriout niipnsoDiaait Mr Green, second ma t_'istr.i' attempting to export to Bttavii ment ehandu value 1 ti ***** •'> declared the opium wit's tor tiie 'i-*' crew. Signor Gino Partita is short to Italy via
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 Player's 9 navy J mixture. 0 In i lb. Patent Air Tight Tins. Price 55 cts. obtainable at 1 Robinson Co. iJohn Little Co's I r+ or a t iuLtAnAiiyt oALt COMMENCES ON Monday, April 4* FOR TWO WEEKS. Rflf f C€s BOC€L SPECIAL DINNER Saturday next Mar. 26. LEE
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    • 177 4 Ma. 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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  • 70 5 SHOWERS OF MISSILES. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) Received, at 6 pm. There was a wild scene on the dissolution „f the Hungarian Chamber, which the < )pposition declared to be unconstitutional. They showered book and ink- pots and the Premier was injured m the face with a book.
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  • 29 5 Received at 6 pm. The French Senate his passed the duties proposed by the Chamber on yarns and textiles of flix, hemp, jute ramie, cotton and wool.
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  • 36 5 Herr lijthmann Hollweg has arrived at B me on a visit to King Victor Em manual. He was cheered as he drove to the embassy, ic«i Liter had an audience with the Pope.
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  • 130 5 The Ivag and Queen of Bulgaria arrived t( 1 instant incple and were received at the itatioa by the. Sultan, who offered his arm til 'he »jueen amidst the cheers of an enor- cmi I* appears certain that this visit and the I the K;n^of Servia to St
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  • 53 5 Received at 4 '2b pm. A I'luebook has l>3en issued concerning 9 :;i.t'.i:anJ. It shows th.\t the Government has decided .lite the interior and that the with. ibswt] will begin immediately. Gen. Sir W. H. Manning has already .1 the Friendly tribes to enable them to Iff end themselves
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  • 83 5 The annual meeting of Messrs Riley II ir^reaves and Company was held yester- Read Street, Mr C. E F. Sanderson en liag. Though trade was slack m the r p;irt of last year it improved towards be cad, and since the beginning of the prenafl
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  • 277 5 BUKIT TIM AH RUBBER ESTATE. Bfr rev Gold, the secretary, sends a copy ol the prospectus of this local flotation, calls atteutiou to a note that it is for private information only, and that the whole the i>>ua has been fully subscribed. No applications will Therefore be considered. I "I.-
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  • 114 5 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's) Received at 4 25 pm. In the House of Commons the resolutions regarding the veto of the House of Lords have been placed on the table. The first declares that it is expedient that the Lords be disabled by law from rejecting or
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  • 67 5 A CRISIS IN MAY. Rec. Mar. 22, 10.25 a.m. Despite the more conciliatory tone adopted by Mr. Redmond the Liberal papers admit that the Ministers at present regard a crisis as inevitable, and to be expected about the middle of May. The Radical and Labour members m the
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  • 13 5 Now Zealand is contributing eleven hundred pounds to Scott's antarctic expedition.
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  • 20 5 The issue of Exchequer Bonds closed at par and they are now one eighth praminm.
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  • 41 5 Rec March 22, 10.15 am. Router's correspondent at Sydney says that the Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya have arrived on a week's visit and been warmly welcomed. Lord Dudley entertains the officers at a biEquet to night. > <
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  • 448 5 A meeting of the Licencing Justices was held m the Senior Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon. Mr W. C. Michel!, senior magistrate, presided and there were also present Messrs A. Y. Gahagan, A Gentle, W. E. Hooper, W. R C. Middleton and Milthorpe (Secretary). Captain Chancellor, Chief Police Officer,
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  • 1262 5 There has been such a deal of chopping and changing m regard to inter- State and inter-Colony matches during the last four or five months, that a good deal of the general interest m the games has died out. Added to this that the weather of late has
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  • 73 5 (From our own Correspondent.) Kuila Lumpor. The selection to represent Selangor against Singapore on Friday and Saturday is as follows. Browell, Cochrace, Corbetta, Graham, Harries, Jdlleh, Marten, McKoczie, Mustard, Taylor and Whitley (Captain). The Singapore Golf Club sent the Butterworth Recreation Club an invitation to send representatives to
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  • 677 5 The following is the Directors' twelfth annual report to the shareholders to be submitted at the annual meetiDg on Tuesday next. Printing Department. There has been a satisfactory increase of work daring the year, and the staff has been kept fully occupied. The increased orders have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 192 5 ROBINSON C° Swiss Muslins. Persian Lawns. OpCCiai Pi qU es <* Drills. Brilliants. Muslin Robes. Embroideries. Table Linens. VJll^J lrV T m Laces. Tea cloths. H r Underclothing Sideboard cloths. OF- p Sheets. Bed Spreads. I Towels White* I Mosquito Curtains. IIII*V Lace Curtains. Pillow slips. Toilet Covers. Calicoes and
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  • 304 6 SENSATION ON THE R.M.S. MONGOLIA. Suicide of H.H. Prince Nawab Sahei> of Kalhampub. (T. of Ceylon's Correspondent.) Fremantle, March Ist.— Shortly after the RM. S. Mongolia made fast at Victoria quay this morning, it was learned that a sensational and mysterious event occurred be tween Colombo and Fremantle, it being
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  • 219 6 "When the world goes wrong, as it's bound to do At the time that you least expect "When your temperature scands at a hundred and two, And yu find that your club bill's correct. Don't fret if you die, or cannot pay your arrears. It will all be the
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  • 253 6 A Proven Cube. The torturing irritation of piles (itching, bleeding or blind) eczema, and any itching skin complaint is allayed by the first application of Doan's Ointment and even stubborn ca»e?, which have resisted ether treatment for years, quickly yield to this healing ointment. Doan's Ointment is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 294 6 BURNS PHILP LINE SINGAPORE TO *JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN THURSDAY. ISLAND, BRISBANE AND SYDNEY, ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHER WORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH »EW GUINEA. NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) *a3 inducement offers. Smooth passage— Superb Scenery. A regular monthly service to above ports is maintained by
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    • 518 6 West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Derby, Brcoine, Poit Hedland, Cossack, Onslow, Caxrarvon, Geraldton and Fremante. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER PAROO," 2.665 tons, Captain Richardson, will be despatched for the above ports on Wednesday, the 30th instant, at daj light. She has excellent accommodation for passengers and carries a stewardess.
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    • 743 6 N. Y. K. JIPAN BAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SPRING PROGRAMME 1910 SAILING FOR Penang, Colombo, Port Said, GEM*, MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP. Atsuta 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 *These
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    • 414 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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    • 674 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 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. Outward (for China) Assaye Mar 25 Devanha May
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    • 640 6 N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail steaai< m this Company sail fortnightly from Br. Vii L Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutbamp' ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vie< versa Port Said, Saez, Aden, Colombo, Penaoj; Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 1594 7 (Via Ceylon) P^rtt Politics Pictoeiallt PoitrTRAYBD. London, March 11th. rj> ne Nationalists and Labour Members snp..j tee Government m yesterday's division. Literals are enthusiastic orer the Government's masterly strategy, which ia otbusmj? the party and staggering the Tories. They glowingly picture the melancholy plight f the latter, deprived
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 A. B. MAGKAY'S LIQUEUR WHISKY. The Original Liqueur Whisky THE OLDEST AHD BEST. ON SALE EVERYWHERE SOLE AGENTS Adamson, Gilfillan Co*, LIM TED. Singapore and Penan&.
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    • 448 7 "Seductively Delicious." The Most Perfect Q Q/^ R ETTES th 6 W Hd "yjITE can, without fear of contradiction, guarantee that our State Express No. 555 (Virginia Leaf) Cigarettes are T riJ absolutely the finest procurable, and are rightly recognised as mm wm warn IN O« 1 *uch by connoisseurs
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    • 527 7 Apcar Line Fhe undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan :alling at Penang:, Shanghai, Hongk:ng Shanghai en toute* FLEET Tons. Commander. us. Japan 6,018 J. G. Olifent. i.B. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Belson. i.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart. i.s. Lightning
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  • 602 8 Professor Keith, M.D., m his final Hunterian lecture at the Royal College of Surgeons dealt with the relationship of the pygmy* and the negro to the other human races. He showed upon the screen a group of pygmies of the Congo Basin who visited England
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  • 422 8 The Hamburg American liner ss. Loongmoon, Captain Fritz Vogt, experienced a very thrilling adventure on the 10th inst. at about lpm. The steamer was at l'deg. N. by llOdeg E., when a Chinese three masted junk showed signals of distress by flying a red sheet on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 298 8 Tli? woman on tlie right never as d A;:er'3 Hair Vigor. Bhe negI jctcd hcrhair,snd now herself suff .s Cron»eg!ect CiUho contrary, t: c woman en the 1 ft has always i:-- d Ayer's I T :i r Vigor, and owes to U much of Lor youthful appeara:.ce azl attractiYemfis.
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    • 455 8 Howarth Erskine Ltd. Civil Mechanical and Ekctrial Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors, 1. Steam, Gas and Oil Engines for all purposes. 2. Boilers and Pumps for every use. 3. Light Railway Rolling Stock and Railway Implements. 4. Rails, Tipping Wagons and Sleepers. 5.
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    • 676 8 THE SINGAPOREILECTRIC TRAMWAYS, Ltd. The Cars of the above Company from Eeppel Harbour which formerly reversed at Johnston's Pier, now run over ANDERSON BRIDGE to the Company's terminus m Tank Road. The Route is divided into SECTIONS as under: Tank Road Terminus and Johnston's Pier North Bridge Road and Market
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  • 147 9 Jan. Feb. Total. Piknls. B elat 260 171 481 Brnang 256 Brnaeh 241 Chenderiang 286 Gopeng 760 650 1,410 Gopeng New 650 Jeher Kamuning $7,503 $1,637 $9,140 Kanaboi 420 330 750 Kinta 500 550 1,050 Kinta Association 500 Kledang Kramat Pnlai 617 453 1,070 Kaantau 66 44.23 110
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  • 299 9 Jan. Feb. Total. Allagar 2,000 1,850 8,850 Anglo Malay 49,306 49,718 99,024 Ayer Molek 1,344 Ayer Kuning 200 Balgownie 8,607 7,596 16,203 Banteng 1,806 1,259 2,565 Batu Caves 6,100 10,124 16,224 Bertam 12,500 10,C00 22,500 Bukit Kajang 2,H6 937 3,083 Bnkit Rajah 36,324 Bukit Lintang 2,000 2,500
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  • 1150 9 March 22. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Lbsum. Paid. JjastDiv. 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 8/- 1/6 Batang Malaka 3 6 4 0 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 10% 14
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  • 594 9 De KON INK LUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands India Governmknt. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency. Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay ran undermentioned date* of LusPAKTuaa are only approxi«ats Ms .< gala Anambas and Natoena islands M ~~Mar 28 Brj aver Moeara-Saba, Simpang Djanibi ar 28
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  • 174 9 Mar 21. Mm, Brit, str., Tadd, for Langkat. Myrmidon, Brit str, Cunningham, for Yokohama via ports. Alderney, Nor str, Dahl, for Nantes via Colombo. Mar 22. Euryalus, Brit str, Instone, for Batavia. Melbourne and Sydney. Falls of Moness, Brit str, Picktborne, for Manila. Kuching, Sar. str., Ewart, for Sarawak.
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  • 80 9 VESSELS AT TAN JONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were herthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin— Nil. East Wharf Sec. I—lndian,1 Indian, Wieringen, Lii Sang. Section! Sheers Wharf Nil. 2 Sonneberg. 3-Nil. 4 Benlawerts s—Paroo.5 Paroo. 6— Tar a. 7-Nil. 8-Nil. 9 lnveresk. Jardme'd Wharf-
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  • 60 9 Per Malacca Messrs E. Cropley, A. Fox, E. Laporte and Lee Chim Tuan. Per Amherst Mr H. Abrama. Stands Unrivalled. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughe, colds and itritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat
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  • 68 9 (Corrected up to Mar. 22 Bank 4ms 2/4| demand 2/4 8 f Private credits 3m 8 2/4 credits 6ni 8 2 /4-{|-France, demand Bank... 294-£ Germany, demand 2391 India, T. T 174^ Hongkong, demand 24 j% Yokohama, demand Il4{ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 i Sovereigns, Bank Buying
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  • 145 9 Mar. 22 Tin buyers $73 30 Garnbier buyers 11.20 Gambier Cube No 1 14 45 GanibierCubt fco. 2 norn Pepper Blfcck (ori'ik. B'pov) 15 00 Pepper, Whit* (fail) buyers 26.75 Sutxnsgt (1 10 to 'V.)^, 18.00 Nutmeg* (80 to tt« ik v 22.CQ il««s (Banit) norn Oloref (Amboi»» x
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  • 107 9 Date Bu- Wind Temp Ham t\y R& n Mar 22. H'kong 10 A 29.P4 El 73 o Manila 10a 761 NNWI 30 25 co H'kong4p '29 84 El 72 od Manila4p 757 SE2 31 24 o Eandang Kerbau Hospital, Mar 21, 1910. 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M
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  • 71 9 Per P. O. Assaye, due Mar 25.— Mrs J. D. Murray and child, Mr M. Brown, Mr I. Mabkota, Mr O. Jaffar, Mr C. Anderson, Mr R. Battiscombe, Mr and Mrs G. Gansloeer, Mr A. W. Lain?, Dr. A. B. Simpson, Mr M. M. Shamner, Mr
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 541 9 TO LET. TO BE LET. dowBS, N'oa. 4 and 5 Nanson Road, ex|ag through to Saiboo Street, from the Ist April, 1910. Area, 5,124 and 5,127 square .":r spcctively. Moderate rent. Apply to Insurance Society of Canton Ltd., ..verQaay. Mar •-':> Q-C OFFICE TO LET. ic e to let on
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    • 103 9 FOR SsILE. FOR SALE. Motor car, two cylinder, Hntnber, seated for two, m good condition and jast overhauled. Very cheap. Apply S.G. co "Free Press." Mar 19 LAUNCH FOR SALE PRIVATELY. A well-bnilt teak steam laanch, copper fastened and m gooi condition. Now running m Singapore harbour. Length 48 feet,
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    • 251 9 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 feet Width of Entrance 80 Width of Entrance 50 Wiath of Entrance 63 Water on Blocks 28 Water on Blocks 26 Water on
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  • 500 10 The murder charge against a negro named Abdullah Adam was proceeded with at the Assizes, before the Chief Justice Sir W. Hjndman Jones yesterday morniDg. Evidence was given by witnesses for the prosecution, dealing with the various phases of the crime. Dr Ellis house surgeon at the General
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  • 144 10 Sek<;t. Blyton Tackles Murderer. A third Chinaman has been arrested m connection with the recent brutal murder at Serangoon Road. Oue of the accused is m the hospital. The new prisoner and the other man appeared before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of
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  • 117 10 Chong Ah Sam is tha Dime of a Chinese amah employed at the Grand Hotel de 1' Europe. She his told the police that while making purchases at the shop of Tee Tob, he removed one of her gold eirnings valued at $5 and refused to return
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  • 196 10 L.m Chee Bok is a Chinaman residing at Chmchew Street. He has told the police a tale of ttttgeel extoitaott. Chee Bek says a Chinaman, who said he was a dotective, arrested him for being m possession of a knife. Oa the way to the station,
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  • 258 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. W. H. Threlfall beat H. H. Wilson, 6—2, s—o. Nunneley v Howe, unfin. C. V. Wiles boat V. A. Boyd, 6—4, 6—4. A. R. Lenthall beat F. E. Gallimore, 6—l, 7—5. C Class Single. W. B. Michie scr beat H. Elphick owe
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  • 141 10 Championship. E. A Swan v D. H Kieinman. Dr A. G. Butler v C. A. Leggatt. A. G. Bush v Lentball. R. B Xunneley v C. M. Howe (if not played on Tuesday.) B Class Single. L E. P Wolferstan v R. C. Stout. H. H. Wilson v
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  • 181 10 EX-POLICEMAN'S TROUBLES. A young man named Dick Hill appeared before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday, to show cause why he should not be bound over to ba of good behaviour. Detective Sergeant Bljt:m said he found Hill at 2 a.m. on Monday knocking about with hawkers m Rochore and Middle
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  • 220 10 A Chinaman named Seng Ah Kang living at '2"'J Pouggol Road, has informed the police tha f he was the victim of a robbery. He says that at 7 am. on Monday he was walkirjg near the tenth mile when two Teochews, oce of whom he knows,
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  • 736 10 The following Singapore properties belonging to the Estate of Wee Siang Tat, deceased, were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co's Saleroom yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance which included Chinese buyers from Malacca. No 3 Market Street 42? feet, 999 years, monthly rent $30. Lim
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  • 125 10 An accident occurred m the harbour on Monday afternoon. Rolls of matting were being discharged into a lighter from the French steamer Kampot." The coolies pushed the last bale down without looking and it fell on another coolie m the tongkang and rendered him unconscious The
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  • 644 10 H. M. S. Monmouth left for Hongkong yesterday afternoon. Tbe homeward Spanish mail steamer Alicante left Manila yesterday, and is due to arrive here on Sunday morning. The oil steamer "Euplectela" from Pulau Laut for Woosung is passing through with 2,100 tons of oil for Pulau Bukum and
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  • 199 10 [In addition to that on page 9.] Tara, Brit. 3651, Babb, Mar 22, Glasgow, B. I. S. N. Co., Rangoon 2 X Mosael, Dut. 1218, de Grooth, Mar 22, Batavia, Shipa Agency, Billiton 25. Zweena, Brit. 904, Ramsay, Mar 22, Samarang, H. E. Mob, Uncertain. Euplectela, Brit. 2507,
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  • 82 10 From Europe. Per P. O. Assaye, on Friday next, with mails of Mar 4. From China. Per P. O. Macedonia, today. Mails alriady dispatched for Lokdoh. L»pt Dv» A r River P&O Feb2s Mar 19 Mar 19 N D L .Feb 28 Mar 23 B I Mar
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