The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 April 1910
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Title Section15 1910-04-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910. NO. 6,88315 words
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Article92 1910-04-16 1 RECREATION CLUB, A St. Georges Day Concert will be held m the S. V. C. Drill Hall on Saturday, April 23rd 1910 at 9.15 pm. The Concert will take the form of a Cigarette Smoker and tickets can be obtained on application, through a Volunteer, to any92 words
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Article166 1910-04-16 1 Further correspondecce on the Shipping Ring is printed on page 5. Tue budget will be passed through Commons m a week Page 7. Rubber shares have again been prominent on Exchange Page 7. Austria is preptricg to Uy down four more Dreadnoughts— Page 7. Some fine firing166 words
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Article983 1910-04-16 1 Envy hatred and malice are unknown among those who serve Minerva at least theoretically. When two small boys b?gin to brag against one another m tespect of the virtues of their fathers or the beauty oi their mothers one m*y expect a trifling deviation from the truth, exaggerationW. M - 983 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1910-04-16 1 RUBBER MACHINERY. SUCTION GAS PLANTS AND OIL ENGINES. Bertram's Rubber Machinery w::h the most up to date improvements, including improved front roller adjustment. RUBBER DRYING SMOKE SHEDS LARGE STOCKS OF MATERIAL HELD TO MEET URGENT DEMANDS. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ENQUIRIES. Riley, Hargreaves C 2™. Grand Balloon Ascent AND PARACHUTE464 words
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Advertisement265 1910-04-16 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. First Choice. Pathe's Latest Novelties. TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW, AT 9 30 p m. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. PEKIN AND ITS ENVIRONS. THE SCULPTOR OF MASKS. CHOOSING A MOTHER-IN LAW. HERRING FISHING AT BOULOGNE. MARION'S WHIM (Film dArt). A TRIP TO THE NORTH265 words
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Advertisement139 1910-04-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of furniture at Lyndburst to-day Page 5. Notice re extra race at the race meeting Page 2. Lost scrip and transfer of Cbangkat Serdang shares Page 2. Commissions executed on the Great Metropolitan Race Page 2. Notice re closing of Elphinstone estate transfer books Page 2. Dalmann139 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous328 1910-04-16 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 16th High Water.— l 47 a., 354 p B I Mail Outward due. Mr Bean's Slides, Chinese V.M.C.A S p S.V.A. Camp, 3.30 p Sunday, 17th High Water.— 2.39 a., 5.53 p 3rd after Easter. M. M. Mail Outward due 6 p S V.A. Camp launch, 6328 words
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Article468 1910-04-16 2 The Chief Justice and L\dy Hyndman Joae3 leave M ilacca to-day on their return to Singapore. Tvo new oil companies, with a combined cip.tal of £425,000, are being fLated m L »ndon. An Indian named Aliboy Adamj^o R j b>v has beea arrested on a charge of Uiicg a* i^nuine468 words
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ILLEGAL GRATIFICATION.
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Article179 1910-04-16 2 A young Sikh polic^mta was before Mr. Robinson, third magistrate, yesterday, oo a charge of accepting ill«gil gratifications from" hawkers m Bnt Q lav. H* claimed to ba tried and was defended by Mr Campbell. E. P. C. No. 34 conducted the prosecution. A Milay P. C179 words
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Article68 1910-04-16 2 Detective Sergeant B'yton prosecuted an elderly Chinaman before Mr Rjbinson, third "magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of picking the pocket of another Chinaman m the People's Park on Thursday. A Chinese detective said he saw the man take thirteen cents from the pocket of the complainant. Accused denied the offence68 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement506 1910-04-16 2 NOTIGES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Spring Meeting 10th, 12th aid 14th May. The Committee of the Singapore Sporting Club has decided to add the following Race to the Programme previously published. The Race becomes No. 9, the last Race on the First Day, May 10th and the following are the conditions.506 words
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Advertisement467 1910-04-16 2 gy. If a man is as j s3jW^| old as he feels, wfw* then these fel jHk|K lows must be dssmw about ten years m2mL old. They don't O>y ICTK intend to grow C^jlH old. They know' jSPR that Ayer's Sar-' ffiY saparilla gives Hf new life, strength, 4M vigor.467 words
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Advertisement637 1910-04-16 2 NOTWES. NOTICE. The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Company, Limited. In accordance with the articles of the Company's Association Mr. Tan Teck Joon retires (but remains a Director en the Board) and Mr. Nah Kirn Seng, a Director, has been appointed Managing Director, who will assume charge as from637 words
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Advertisement540 1910-04-16 2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital^- fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut £8 ,760,000) Reserve— fl 5,752,885,— (ab0ut JE479.407) Head Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency Batavia. Branches Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang, Weltevreden, Cberibon, Tegal, Pecalongan, TjiUtjap, Djember, Medan (Deli), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Palembang, Padang, Bandjermasin and Macassar. Correspondents at Bombay,540 words
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Advertisement378 1910-04-16 2 NOTICE. ~"*1 HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AG; R. Patriotic Assurance "cZ* uniti:d i n SUN INSURANCE OFFIr. (FOUNDED 1710 We are now prepared to ac at current Rates. r U For particulars etc. apply Apu6 Dalmann &Cc MANUFACTURERS id INSURANCE Co. OF Ca\ai> A Claims Loans and Surr. immediately by the378 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1910-04-16 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Third Sunday after Easter. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns 553, 313, 292. li am Choral M»tias. Hymns 197, 271. 11.45 am Holy Communion (Plain). 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bible Classes (Adults). 5.30 pm Cboral Evensong Sermon. Hymns 138,140,302. Vesper Hymn Lord127 words
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Article2150 1910-04-16 3 There are people who will say that you might as well look for figs on thistles, as for romance m a slum. Yet these people are altogether mistaken. Either they have never been iv a slum, or they have gone there with their eyes closed,2,150 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement573 1910-04-16 3 The Eddystone Lighthouse Keeper I ferrous Depression, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Cramps s benefittc I i trtwund uslj by taking Phosferine, Mr. Francis f the Eddystone Lighthousf, now realises that until itest of all Tonics,* 1 the lest time of life was slipping away decs came s > gradually that be573 words
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Advertisement69 1910-04-16 3 No Opium m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is not a particls of opium or other narcotic m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and never has been since it was first offered to the public. It is as safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. This remedy is famous for69 words
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Advertisement96 1910-04-16 3 A satisfi 3d customer is a sound advertisement. We have Two Million such advertisements m Great Britain alone, and many more m other parts of the world. RETAIL AGENTS Gaan Chin Hong Go. Chin Keat Co. TiaDg Joo Co. Kwong Chin Hin Co. Ebramsah Pakirruaiden Co. Nina Mohamed and Sons.96 words
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Advertisement486 1910-04-16 3 TBOUBLED BY HIS LIVER This Goveenment Armouber At Kandy, Ceylon, Could Find No Curb Uni il He Tried DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Sick-headaches, Biliousness, foul-smelling breath, depression, a feeling of drowsiness all day long, restless sli ep accompanied by evil dreams at night these are all symptoms of Liver Disorder,486 words
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Advertisement591 1910-04-16 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots. from an early hour each luorning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices591 words
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Article447 1910-04-16 4 Lord CAwdor, m his presidential address to the members of the Institution of Naval Architects, noted an event which is calculated to call up some measure of regret. He remarked that our fishing fleets, once so picturesquely propellel by siils, are now threatened "with the internal combustion engine,447 words
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Article190 1910-04-16 4 Ths Osika, Jipan, Asabi declares that a new Russo-Japaaese agreement has been perfected. Is extends the 19Jtj agre'-meat to include specifically Manchuria and Mongolia. The agreement is amiDst tantamount to an alliance. Among the understandings reashed m th 3 Portsmouth Treaty of 19 >5, was the agreement190 words
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Article179 1910-04-16 4 By tbe introduction of spectacles inta the Army many men have attained a degree of efficiency m shooting which they had before never hoped to reach. The Lancet notes that m many cases the vision of third class shots has been much improved by the use179 words
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Article123 1910-04-16 4 The following is an extract from the Dumfries Courier and Herald of a hundred years ago We have much satisfactfo i m observing from the report of the surgeons of the Vaccine Institution of Edinburgh, for 1809, that inoculation for the Cow-pox goes en with uninterrupted123 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1086 1910-04-16 4 r| Shopping byPost -t->ri£i^» A boon to those at a distance. /fffln^/X IT is impossible for those living m distant l\ lf\ towns and villages to get everything '.fisjSrj* --y^i^^ required at the local stores, and we therefore VI '^ffT ZfJkjT-rvipy- will be pleased to send our illustrated cata- Y/Jj1,086 words
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Advertisement455 1910-04-16 4 Here's another Beauty I 6j^^^^^^^\ 4 M -^§k\ They are mild but not tasteless— light but satisfying. They combine'all the virtues of fine tobacco leaf without any defects— a combination only possible by the most expert selection an a five years 1 maturing of the tobacco. 'State EXPRESS are absolutely455 words
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Advertisement15 1910-04-16 4 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEATcbebad at the H and of Miss Brown, Ora Road, Singapore Dec 1415 words
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Correspondence.
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Article762 1910-04-16 5 wournote. The "little thiDg" 1 spoke was of course, as you now the noral rebtte, which you say I £***** a&d not £200.000, as ader implied. 164.000 to wnich you refer has noIq ,i with the secret rebate tad is i| i]], by the so-called Bro- as wall762 words
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Article468 1910-04-16 5 At no time is it of such vital importance to safeguard the kidneys as daring pregnancy. Mrs. Mary A. Willis, of 169, Kirkdale Terrace, South Wjgston, nr. Leicester, England, tells us of her terrible suffering, which was a>l brought about a fright during that critical period. I468 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1910-04-16 5 Pofcctlj Safe. uattabuut giving Chamberlain's children. It contains no narcotics and can be given icit confidence. As a quick cure to which children are24 words
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Advertisement325 1910-04-16 5 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Manager to open up and take charge of a Rubber Estate ia Kelantan. Apply naming terms expected, qualincations and previous experience to Messrs. Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. Apl 14 v.c. AKGLO-CHINESE FREE SCHOOL. WASTED Lady Teachers for Primary Classes. Apply m writing to the Principal. Apl 12325 words
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Advertisement617 1910-04-16 5 TO LET. ~TO LET. 27-1, Tanjong Katong, a large two sfcoreyed bouse well situated. Entry Ist May. Apply to E. R. SASSOON, 23, Arcade, Apl 15 uc TO LET 10, Monnt Elizabeth and 8, High Street. Apply to LOH LAM, 601, North Bridge Rd. Feb 18 18.4 TO LET. Newly617 words
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Advertisement605 1910-04-16 5 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, Pianoforte &c, AT No. 14, NIVEN ROAD. On Wednesday, 20th April, at 3 p. m. For Particulars See Catalogues. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers. Apl 16 21.4 AUCTION SALE OF a collection of BEAUTIFUL CHINAWAR.E At Powell Co's Saleroom Cn Saturday, 23rd April, at605 words
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Advertisement688 1910-04-16 5 'fffaM'l Bs^B s^J M*" vS^^H b^^^^bM Bar/ aSbb Ifi^r «^L 5 I Pv SWSm f "HAZELINE SNOW (TRADE MARK) The dainty balm that preserves the beautiful complexion and improves the bad one. It removes greasiness instantly and imparts velvety softness and transparent beauty to the skin. Sold by all Chemists688 words
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Article2969 1910-04-16 6 Two or three days ago, at the conclusion of an article on Imperial organization, we referred briefly to the fact that Sir Pieter Bam, who is a thorough good sportsman, a member of the Cape Colony Legislature, and a soldier of the la'e South African war,2,969 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement231 1910-04-16 6 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. CHAMPAGNES. 1 doz. bott3. 2 dcz botts Dufaut Fils and Cie (Epernay) $25 $27 Paul Dommier and Co., Extra Quality, Gold Marque 32 Irroy and Co., Carte dOr, Ex. Sec. Extra Quality... $43 $46 Lanson Pere et Fils, Extra Quality $44 $47 Due de Montebello Maximum Sec.231 words
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Advertisement253 1910-04-16 6 NOTICE. Re Sungei Bahru Estates (Malacca) Applicants for shares m the proposed Company to be formed to take over the above estates who are on the reserved list are requested to pay m 50^ of the amount applied for to the undersigned not later than Saturday next the 16th instant253 words
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PUBLIC BUSINESS,
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Article52 1910-04-16 7 9 .bmarine Telegraph. Router's.) Kic April 15, 10 52 a.m. i&otUM resolutions of the Budget htm mmd. t^ea will be passed between April tl i April 27tfc. Hi a- mA his announced that tbe ..urn for the Spring Recess A:: -"-h -rd Veto" Insolation wis adopt- *es to52 words
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Article44 1910-04-16 7 Received at 4 50 pm. .■> ml Prmm Fushimi were cc. i biL'i vet at the Japanese 34 I'-ersburg. M. Stolypin M;. sters were present. At a reioa U- "■•d mmv diplomats were sdocfag lk€ Presidents of the iadaf tfe Dona.44 words
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Article44 1910-04-16 7 i C mtpemdenL) M. Klmuad Lip;* Dlraetor General o! iculture I PeIgJUM, H^M is on a tour to vm\ Mlißg iritk view ro plantation wg his arrived here. ttc r liv Arcagettes was pro i most sujc-essfullv, md there tree .i"t-u. lance.44 words
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Article51 1910-04-16 7 m i li Hi.) PtoMOg, April loth. Ai '"cLck thisrnorning a great fire broke *he P<Mtag Fiesidence of the lite Hobomed I Kulim, Kedah. I m ige h rntwmtod at 00,000. Th> btbc if tire the new brigade perienced mJ it did good work. m i51 words
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Article35 1910-04-16 7 C q m "heir second practice under the Hamil■pstitioQ conditions the Milav idesS sle^ team made 89 hits, w: an ing score by the London B fle ist ve.tr was 79.35 words
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Article16 1910-04-16 7 The shares m local rubber companies are periencintT a d^nl tetbact owing to proDg16 words
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Article23 1910-04-16 7 Honckonij, April loth. bai occuired of Mr \Ym. A. hvj General for the United ring .m operation lot appen-23 words
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Article22 1910-04-16 7 ikAmO Penan*? April 15. krauusaionen haii sanctioned fur- lenblfl extensions of the tramway -cm thl gt tli3 populous native quarter.22 words
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Article108 1910-04-16 7 it '.-'linunee for the Straits came I ••-•her 1909. During the time -t-s to the extent of 38L604 acres re P De .-f wLL-h were iv Singadl Timah reserve has been bj opening granite quarries scheme, boundary reserves a I reeeim inspected, and iv J sarrejswen made of108 words
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Article56 1910-04-16 7 mwi—rt m another cMurnn 'rtieuUrs of an additional race I fey, the Moderate Stakes, a lot all honei that have run under I t"« 8 R A. and have not won .7 -V-MhaaM^oranag^teof ln ceMaTlttkai A selling race SSOO. r^trt L fee §20. '"•< a-. Peppermint Cure for56 words
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REDMOND'S PRICE.
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Article159 1910-04-16 7 Next Election Must be Final. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) Received at 4 50 pm. In the House of Hjmmons the second veto resolution was adopted by 351 votes to 2-W. Mr Asquith made a statement formally introducing the Veto Bill, m which he said that159 words
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Article60 1910-04-16 7 A Long Stretch. At the meeting of the Grand Trunk Ptiilway, the Chairman siid it was expected that 1.361 miles of continuous track would be completed by Ssptembar, from Wolf Creek to Fort William or Lake Superior, having a lower gradient than any transcontinental route, and a60 words
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Article35 1910-04-16 7 An Uncharted Obstruction. A telegram from Perth states that the Court of Enquiry has found that the Pericles struck a submerged obstruction which is uncharted. The Captain and officers are exonerated from blame.35 words
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Article37 1910-04-16 7 Sir John Dickson Poynder has been raised to the Peerage. He was a baronet, and M P. for Chippenhatn, Wilts, since IS'J2. He served m South Africa and recently retired from the L C.C."37 words
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Article19 1910-04-16 7 Received at 10 10 am. Kubbar shares are again buoyant. Ouvah, Ceylon Estates Co., ro3e 30s today.19 words
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Article21 1910-04-16 7 It is stated at Vienna that designs have been prepared for four more Dreadnoughts to be completed m 1913.21 words
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Article14 1910-04-16 7 The Ikhoma his lef c Mauritius for Capetown, en route to England.14 words
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Article54 1910-04-16 7 Mr W. E. Cleaver is appointed a member of the Mohamedan and Hindoo Endowments Board, Penang, vice Mr C. S. Ambrose. Mr M. Thunder has been granted 10i months leave. The Moslem Union is permitted to ba registered as a limited company without the use of the word54 words
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Article131 1910-04-16 7 Mr H. X. Ridley has given a cup valued at about $150 for the best sample of smoked sheet Pir-i robber m the Rubber Section of the Angus! Exhibition here. A Brooking Cor cert open to members of the Chinese Volunteer Club and their friends will be held131 words
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Article34 1910-04-16 7 Pleasant— Soothing— Healing Prompt relief m all cases of throat and lung trouble it you use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing m effect. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.34 words
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Article1397 1910-04-16 7 QuicquiA agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. Juvenal. What 19 coming out for the enlightenment of th 3 nation is that politicians m office are not there for the hone3t and noble service of King and Country but for the low down party conspiracy of the1,397 words
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Article373 1910-04-16 7 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, April 15. Fresent His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson The General Officer Commanding Troops, Major Gen. Ferrott, c b. The Hon'ble the Attorney-General F. Belfield. the CoL Engineer, F. J. Pigtjott. the Col. Treasurer J. O. Anthonisz. C. J. Sauuders. Dr T. Gfalloway. C.373 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1910-04-16 7 ROBINSON Co. /!|pim LADIES' Wf White Knitted Wool, MW^^^k Nortbk Jackets »I^§ TENNIS 0R GOLF /i i&l v» 3l/ OlC fit it r Tiiiiiiin HI SfIDIUOAU P nil nUDIIidUN Oc u UON HIRE AT $10 PER MONTH. Tuning and Regular I Attention Inclusive. S. MOUTRIE &Co, Ltd, THE 7LRQADE. H239 words
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Article, Illustration463 1910-04-16 8 ••Gentlemen, to solace their wearied minds by honeat pa.stirae3, playe at che3se, the astronomer' 3 ■■HI. and the philosopher's game which whettM thyr vittes, recreates tbeyr minds and hurts nobody m the mean season. All conimunicati.>n.s ihoald be addressed to the Chess E.litor, Singapore Free Press." Orij?inHl463 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement578 1910-04-16 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N- Co. Ltd. FOR Port Swettenhara, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam. The Company's steamer M FAZILKA, 1 4,152 tons, J. A. Davidson, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 18th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first578 words
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Advertisement688 1910-04-16 8 N. Y. K. JUVN BAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SPRING PROGRAMME 1910 SAILING FOR Penang, Colombo, Port Said, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP. Miyazaki Maru 8,600 tons on April 20 Kitano Maru 8 600 tons on May 4 Iyo Maru 6,320 tons on May 18 Hirano Maru Br6oo8 r 600 tons on688 words
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Advertisement400 1910-04-16 8 ■I *a& 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, Havre400 words
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Advertisement737 1910-04-16 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ccylcn 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) Delhi Apl 22 Delta June737 words
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Advertisement548 1910-04-16 8 11* MJ% JWf Norddeulscher Lloyd, Brerrie IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LQfr The fast and well-known tuaii ifa tt this Company sail fortnightly fi g ri Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwi;, ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria a.u <: Port Said, Suez. Aden, CoUnnfa i Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, a and Kobe to548 words
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Miscellaneous285 1910-04-16 8 Pacific Mail Steamship Co, AND Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Oriental S. S. Co.) VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. SEMI TROPICAL ROUTE. Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Pa33age Tickets granted to285 words
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Article993 1910-04-16 9 THE CALLIOPE'S" ESCAPE. r v *f y one years airo the warships of the C 3 were hastening to Samoa, as rival .,r e at war, and each country was t hack its own man. Apia Harbour! t > time srug anchorage for a vessel I fringed as it is993 words
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Article547 1910-04-16 9 The coal m the earth has undoubtedly been derived from the carbon and hydrogenholding wood "of extinct foreats. We find the stems and leaves of the plants m many specimens. A peculiar decomposition" has come about, under the influence of the bacteria known as marsh- gas547 words
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Article23 1910-04-16 9 THE SPEING fUCE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 10th, Thursday the 12th and Saturday the 14th May, 1910.23 words
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PROGRAMME.
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Article227 1910-04-16 9 Tuesday, 10th May, 1910. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 7 tt>. Entrance, $20. Distance. Race Course. 2. The Lawn Stakes. Value $400. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins. Entrance, £15. Distance Race Coarce and a distance. 3. The Pavilion227 words
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Article252 1910-04-16 9 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' Purss. Value252 words
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Article262 1910-04-16 9 Saturday, Uth May, 1910. 1 The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffin? that have run at the Meeting. Entrance, $10. Distance Race Course. 2. The Stewards' Cap. Value $400. A Handxap for sll Ex-Grifnns that have run at262 words
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Advertisement91 1910-04-16 9 Chamberlain's Balm a Household Liniment. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge cf neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm drives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application relief. When a bottle of it is kept m the house the paina of burns and91 words
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Advertisement259 1910-04-16 9 jfflfa MABIE, TODD CO.'S M. W w sL& M W W m a necessity-more especially m fkMf S^ r J™ 1 are more time AwV/ Mf owa« will save you, and the hot climates, because ink evapo- M^W more you will appreciate its splendid rates so quickly. JS/l /lgmw reliability.259 words
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Advertisement596 1910-04-16 9 9. Ihe Rochore Plate. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all horses that have run at tbia Meeting and not won. Distance, Scurry Course. Entries close at noon on Saturday the 30th April, except for Race 9on the Third Day. Entries for Race No 9596 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous243 1910-04-16 9 Passengers for the Straits. Per P. O. Delhi, dae Apl 2 2.— Mi?^ M. M. Graydon, Miss H. Douglas, Mr C. T. A. Swan, Dr O'Biien, Mr E. Anderson, Dr. J. G. Graham. To Penang— Mr D. C. Xeave, Mrs D. Cunio, Mr Lachlan, Mr L. A. C. Bi^gs. Mr243 words
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Article719 1910-04-16 10 In a leader on April 7th the Hongkong Daily Press supports our plea for the emancipation of India and the Crown Colonies frcm the incompetent control of what we called a mob-elected House of Commons and the placing of these dependencies under the comprehensive control719 words
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Article244 1910-04-16 10 Smokers will be delighted to learn that a military doctor has discovered, and undertakes to prove by convincing statistics, that smoking, instead of beiag bad, is good for the health. Better still, smokers are almost immune from meningitis. Tobacco, therefore, instead of being tabooed by some medical244 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement403 1910-04-16 10 ronQ^r jp t m* celebrated tKUbbt ft O OILMEN'S BLACKWELI J? V D stores, PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, I I S^^^^^N JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, I by myalappointmew. I MALTVIXEGAR, I I rpADTr l^^^SLl SALAD OIL I I IArSJLrj I^Syt^-^Jiyi I 1 "T|T7T JC* r^TTT'Q I^^^.^ Agents for Lea Perrins' S i403 words
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Advertisement77 1910-04-16 10 I take pleasure m adding my testimony to the great value of glycogen m typhoid fever. During the Butler epidemic, I used it and the results certainly surpassed my expectations. A marked influence was exerted upon the pulse and temperature, while the whole course and type of the disease was77 words
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Advertisement46 1910-04-16 10 Stomath Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stomach troubles have been effected by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent over two thousand dollars for medicine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.46 words
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Advertisement487 1910-04-16 10 *p? Qn7OnONT TOOTH jgff OkJJLXJmJvJIv I powder V| St Is of benefit as a deodorizer, anti§&|§PpS|^ septic cleansing agent and preservative, Produces a beautiful polish. Absolutely free from grit and acid. P os itively beneficial and deliciously fragrant i^^&^i Very convenient tor the traveler. PUREST CHOICES^ I STRAITS DEPOTS, W^487 words
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Miscellaneous646 1910-04-16 10 VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMERS. Giving port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agent*. Aki Maru, London, May 20 Pat Simons Arabia, Hamburg, May 24 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, June 3 P O. Armand Behic, Marseilles, May 30 M. M. A. Apcar, Hongkong, Apl 21 Pat. Simons.646 words
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567 1910-04-16 11 -v. Service of Cabled News. m the Imperial Press Conference and Rites Committee began the agita J«M last for cheaper press cable ■gfcMl the Empire, (says the Times tfci Eastern Telegraph Company -'ml free of charge an imperial usage once a day along the567 words
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Article153 1910-04-16 11 Feb. Mar. Total. Pikuls. Belat 171 481 Bruang 96 352 Bruseh 180 144 515 Chenderiang 150 436 Oopeog 650 680 2,090 Jeher Kamuning $1,637 $5,870 $15,010 Kanaboi 330 221 971 Kinta 550 560 1,610 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Kramat Pulai 453 1,070 Kuantan 44.23 110 Lahat 630153 words
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Article353 1910-04-16 11 From the end of February all totals are calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly till353 words
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Article634 1910-04-16 11 April 15, RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Xssui. Paid. LastDiv. Butws. Sellers 85 000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 9 0 9 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 116 6 117 6 50,000 2/- 1/6 Batang Malaka 6 0 6 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17634 words
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Article609 1910-04-16 11 120.000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 450 4.75 150,000 1 1 Aver Kuning 3.25 350 AyerMolek 3 00 3.25 500,000 10 10 BakitTitnih Rubber Estates 25 00 26 00 200.000 10 10 Bilgownie 1005& 250 00 270 00 750.000 10 10 Changkat Sardang Estate Ltd... 25.00609 words
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Article472 1910-04-16 11 F!*K and Tom Commandera Arrived From For Whaa Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Murphy Apl 10 Malacca Uncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Apl 15 P. Swett. Triogganu 15 Brak Dut Light tender 225 Wink Apl 14 Rhio Medan Steamers Fla* Tone Master Arrived From Vmaisrnee472 words
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Article152 1910-04-16 11 Torr Head Brit 3868 Orr Apl 13 Barry As. Pet. Co. Bangkok 21 Natuna Ger 476 Luers Apl 14 Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok Breconshire Brit 3696 Toinlinson Apl 15 London Boustead Hongkong IS Apanoia Brit 3<3<4 Evans Apl 15 Calcutta Boustead N Zealandls KumSang Brit 2078 Least Apl152 words
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129 1910-04-16 11 Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government Agents at Singapore, The .Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3. Collyer Quay. THB UNDKfcMBNTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ABB ONLY APPROXIMATB. BAUD Batavia Java-coast, Samarang, Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Macassar, Balik-Papan, Palehleh, Menado, Sangi-islands, Ternate, Gorontalo, and Tomini-bay April 16 VAN DER Lyn... Singkawaag and129 words
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Article62 1910-04-16 11 (Corrected up to April 15 Bank 4ms 2/41 demand 24X Private credits 3 m 8 2 i\ credits 6ms 2 '4f France, demand Bank 2!Hi Germany, demand 239± India, T. T 174Hongkong, demand 23|^ Y"okoha^a, demand Il4£ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66k Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of62 words
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Article152 1910-04-16 11 April 15. Tin* $75 $7| Gambler 12 (JO Gambier Cube No 1 15.00 Oambier Oubt No. 2 norn Pepper Black (orC'm. fiFfart) 1 3 2"> Pepper, White (fab 24 1 0 Nutmegi (110 to tfee lk)«, 1 R.OO Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 22.00 Mice (Banda) m» norn Oloree152 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1910-04-16 11 I Cypridol capsules but betta* we may say than :ained with protoiodide of mercury -implies goto all physiBaa T. Jmm m.d. M> l --a! Oni'-tr 4Ni Y«rk. 1 The J^^fc,. Fascination of the East jT^ibL E3 J^~*^ -^bbbl V Jsii Boston Rouge o ana Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes Jt^^T.. Ths h95 words
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Advertisement29 1910-04-16 11 Granite. The undersigned are prepared to enter into contracts for the supply of Granite crushed and screened to any sizes. FRA.SER CUMMTNG, 29, "Winchester House, Jan 10 mth uc29 words
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Advertisement44 1910-04-16 11 Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly renowned for its cleansing and curative properties m removing dobie's itch, &.Q., prevents all skin diseases it is nice to use, has a most refreshing smell and should always be used m hot countries m washing and having. 1144 words
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Miscellaneous282 1910-04-16 11 CLEARANCES. April 15. Baelow, Ger str, Formes, for Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan. Salahadji, Dut. str, Reedeker, for B. Papan Flintshire, Brit sir, Condy, for Antwerp via ports. Peking, Swed str v Eggert, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Deli, Ger. str., Hubner, for Bangkok. Selangor, Brit, str., Sanderson, for T. Anson282 words
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Miscellaneous106 1910-04-16 11 WEATHER REPORT. Date bfcr W ind Tump Hum t ky fte n Apl 15. R'kon^j 10a 30.11 El N o Manila 1"a 7«>2 HWi :il 14 o H'kong 4p30 01 E_ l 71 o Manila 4 p 79$ NWi.yWl 31 2G U il.ac(la&g li.ert>»Q nuHpitai, Apl 14, IHIO. P A.M.106 words
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Article1592 1910-04-16 12 VACCINATION LAW A DEAD LETTER. THE CONCERT HALL SCHEME. The monthly meeting of this Board was held m the Board Room yesterday Mr E. G. Broadrick presiding. The other members pr*sB*>nt were J. Carapiet, W. Peacock, Dr. P. Fowlie, W. Mcßean.W. R C Middleton, (Medicil Officer), J. Polglase1,592 words
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Article299 1910-04-16 12 INCIDENT ON A TEAM A Hokien named Lim Pong Seng claimed to ba trie 1 before Mr RobinsoD, third magistrate, yesterday on a charge of using criminal force to tram driver No. 58 m Bras Bisah R>ad at 11.30 am. on Thursday. The complainant, a young Sikh, said299 words
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Article979 1910-04-16 12 ALLEGATION AGAINST JEWELLEK. Mr B. P. Da Silva, the well known jeweler of High Street, claimed to be tried m ;be third police court yesterday on a charge >f criminal breach of trust. Mr Upcott appeared for the prosecution md Messrs C. I. Carver and R. St.979 words
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Article482 1910-04-16 12 The Glenlogan after landing 1,000 tons of general cargo at Tacjong Pagar, bunkers and sails to-day for China. The Torr Head has arrived at Pulau Bukom from Barry with 6,500 tons of coal. She will leave for Bangkok on the 21st. The M. M. Company's steamer Haiphong" loft482 words
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Article97 1910-04-16 12 MONDAY'S TIES. A Class Single. Cox v Howe. B Class Single. Stout v Westwood. Ljall v Swan. C Class Single. Newton scr. v Abrams scr. Cochran owe 2 v Malcolm scr. Callaghan scr. v Hadden owe 3. Jennings v Pett. Newcomers' Haniicap. Mercer v Naughton97 words
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Article188 1910-04-16 12 There were five applications at the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Fisher. A Youthful Trader. Ke Chop Herjg Liang, spirit shop keeper, of Sago Lane, who appeared and completed his public examination. Mr C. I. Carver who appeared for the official assignee, first called the debtor's brother-in-law,188 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement539 1910-04-16 12 ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF Australian Frozen Meats Produce CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE COLD STORAGE DEPOT, 192*25, Orchard Road. PATRONISED f?|pl|j§j BY ROYALTY. The Britannic" Patent Expanding Watch Bracelets, AL^ WATCHES GUARANTEED B, P. DE SUVA, MANUFAdURINGIEWELLER, PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT. American Oculist and fptician Specialist m Fxamining and Refracting the Eye and539 words
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Miscellaneous92 1910-04-16 12 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per B. I. Taroba, to-day, with mails of Mar 2\ Per M. M. Austral ien, to-morrow, with mails of Mar 26. From China.— -Per M. M. Polynesien, on Monday next. Mails albbady dispatohbd fob Lomdom. Lift Dub Abbiyid M M Mar 21 Apl 14 Apl92 words
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