The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 April 1910

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTI LE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30. 1910. NO. 6,89.5
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  • 1151 1 With each succeeding jear, especially of late, many curiou^y assorted meu have been drawn to Dover by the magretio influence of the English Channel, whose minds for a Lime by some subtle working have entered a world whose coucern with depp purpose is to think iucessant!y of
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  • 200 1 Thn House of Lords has passed the Budget—Page 7. The Congo Boundary Commission has finished its work—Page 7. President Rx>sevelt has lectured before the King of Belgium—P.jgi 7. I Newcistle have defeated B imesley m the replay of the Cup fiaal—Page 7. The Municipality have decided to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 347 1 1910 EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES \mJ It RACE NOW DISPLAYED JL J^ JH m 4 j» JhL JtL^d jMrn^tf A SPECIALITIES. Trimmed Hats and All Latest Millinery Goods. Princesse Robes, Lace Coats, Dress Materials, Muslins, Voiles, Sunshades, Laces, Trimmings and Shoes. EXPRESSLY SELECTED IMPORTED! HIT A /"*ir CIT A Cf^FU WAYANG KASSIM.
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    • 249 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND EXHIBITION OF Rathe 9 s Latest Novelties TO-NIGHT 2ud Show at 9-30 p m. OVERTURE. SILVER CROSS BY ALPH HERMAN. TAKING A DAY OFF. FR"M LOURDES TO GAVARNIE. FOILED. THE DUCHE-S OF LANGEOIS (BY BALZAC) S.C.A.GL. SHOOTING FLYING DOGS (TAILE3S BATS) IN SUMATRA.
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    • 171 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. To let unfurnished Killeney House —Page 5. To let, One Tree Hill, fur nished—Page 5. Government notice re repair tenders Page 2. Clerks wanted, and young woman for retail store —Page 5. Ob# hundred Chembong Pedas Rubber shares for sale—Page 1. Notice re extraordinary meeting of Hevea Rubber
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 313 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 30th i High Water.— o 38 a.. 2 I<> p B I Mail Outward due. Spring Race Entries close, noon. Royal Jobore Tin Miuing Co. Mtg noon. Singapore Rubber Co. Mfg. Emulation Lodge, 8 30 p Sunday, May Ist High Water.— l 15 a., 3.1C p Rogation
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  • 316 2 Saftioua A li.k nations Bbought. Lim Tve Kenp. p-lice cosher, and his brother L Tye Hock are to appear before the District Ciiminnl Court shortly o:> serious al!-*u f i- i«»ns. Tva H >ck is ehtrged with robbery of $10 50 m cish, a silver watch valued
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  • 101 2 BANKRUPTCY COURT. BANKRUPTCY COURT. F>efore Mr. Justice Fisher m tbe Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr R St. J. Braddell applied, on bahalf of a Chetty for an order to cjuitnit Chan Lk>d.£ Watt to pri son. Counsel submitted that the bankrupt had contracted a debt of SI O,OOO when he was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 14 2 r all internal complaints dysentry couchs Old! &c. take Wooda 1 cireat Peppermint Cure.
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    • 912 2 GRATEFUL MOTHER. Fklls how Doan's Backachk Kidney Pills SAVED lIKK SON 'B LIEK. Mrs. B. Tier, of 102, N\ w and Road, Worth ng, England, says: M I don't know how to ,hank you enough, for your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have actually saved the life of uy son Arthur,
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    • 697 2 NOTiQBS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the following person ha^ been vaiidly nominated as a Candilate for election as a Municipal Commissioner for the Tanglin (No. 3) Ward of the Singapore Municipality at the election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd May, 1910, viz FOR TANGLIN WARD.
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    • 748 2 NOTIGES. SINGIPOR: EUTOHfI UUttVl LIMITED. RAISING OF TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. Owing to the raising of the level of Tanjong Pagar Road by the Municipal Commissioners, a similar raising of the Tramway Track is necessary. Consequently on and after Saturday, the 30th instant and until the work is completed the tramcars
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    • 542 2 Chartered Bank of Inch, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIWR Paid up Capital m 60,000 iharet of £20 each 1.200. AA' Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C Court of Director*. Sir Montagxi Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,
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    • 375 2 A FEDERAL UfT Assurance Company O f Established lsy. NEW Busine,., i 9OB S IJ*) NET CURPLUS .boy. iZjffil and all outstanding dain^ !or^ over $2,076,000.00 (btraits CurrtocyJ ALLIANCE ASSURANf; CO LTD. y MOTOR GAR INSURANCE COVERINGLIABILITY TO THE PUBLIC I DAMAGE TO THE CAR DESTRUCTION OR DAMAGE BY Pn,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 175 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Rogation Sunday. 7 MB Matins, Hymn 132. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral Hymns 179, 559, 182. P. 15 am Holy Communion (Plaio), Hymns 4 8, 107. 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bible Classes (Adults). 5.30 pm Evensong Sermon. Hymns 411 417, 142. St.
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  • 668 3 THE SOCIETY OF SISTERS." In Cbina they do things thorouglily. A women's union there has been formed, with the endearing name of the M Society of Sisters." What agitates its members is that the ancient and honourable laws of China make a woman a slave all her life. You pro
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  • 439 3 \lr Fiitz Kreisler ia not only a violinist of the Ligbest aeec mplisbment. He is also, it seems, a careful observer of national traits and characteristic?, paiticularly m connection with things musical. Arid be has now made a citcovery which should piove of the utmost value
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  • 897 3 THE HEREDITARY UNEMPLOYABLE. Dr C. W. Saleeby writes m the Pall Mall Gaze.te The render need not be assured that, if any one believes m the hereditary principle," much bruited and misunderstood to-day, the present writer does. One might devote a daily column to it fur a year without exhaust
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 235 3 I f jj 4j^ W h ere ver P%^^ tVier^ is a case of en f eebledi digestion, whether from advancing age illness, or general debility, there is a case for Benger's Food. \7 fibecoaet i ol I I painfol, j t: > nilafcidL anl laenily I ins 8 i
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    • 34 3 Pleasant— Soothing— Healing. Prompt relief m all casts of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing m effect. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 835 3 The Eddystone Lighthouse Keeper v Jervous Depression, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Cramps Became he has benefiitecl so tremendously by taking Phosferine, Mr. Francis Warder, head keeper c.f the Etklystone Lighthouse, now realises that until I: took 'iho Greatest cf all Tonics," the best time of life was slipping away m ill
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    • 92 3 Perfectly Safe. Never hesitate about giving Chambtrlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with iujplic confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. For sale by ail Dispensaries and Dealers. PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS.
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    • 672 3 FOUND LIFE FULL OF SADNESS AT StVENTEIN. Pitiable Plight of a Young Lidy At Mandalay. Bloodless, Nervous, Breatbless. Wevk. A Victim to Fainting Fits, Back-Pains and neuralgia. Health and Happiness Restored By DR. WILUAMV PINK PILLS. I am delighted with my unexpected cure," said Miss Jessit* Crioulensky, a young and
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  • 491 4 Sumptuous and elegant to a degree are the bindings which wealthy people order at times for treasured volumes. Frequently JC 00 is spent on one book cover alone, and not long ago an American millionaire ordered a j£lso cover for a copy of the Kelmscott Chaucer. This cover
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  • 349 4 The body of Cadet Tanrenen, who died from poisoning at the Royal Nival College, Dartmouth, was taken to Stanstead Abbott, near St. Margarets, Hants, on 28th ult for burial. A service was held m the College Chapel, and the coffin was then placed on a gun-carri-ge draped with
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  • 166 4 Much of a controversial character Las of late been heard anent religious instruction m our schools, but at the annual meeting m Melbourne of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Rev. H. Howard, of Adelaide, offered Ins congratulations to New South Wales on having satisfactorily solved
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1075 4 Jg WINCARNIS g^fcjtjL EVERYBODY'S WINE TONIC jjj ifr****'' WINCARNIS contains three of th< most valuable BhT^n^P.'4'V j not rishin^ Icmentb Lxtinct 01 Malt, Lxttact ol Meat, am mmmmm&L^mkt^r*--- M an l :> t: Wine. Anyone who has dealt with illness *^^^^fl V&Y or ilih-.im 1 Kncrvi- < ic^reat value of
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    • 39 4 What can l>e more criminal than to substituteone medicine for another Yet this is a common thin- m India, where Giimiult's Syrup of Hjpophosphite of Lime has saved thousands of consumptives. You must get GrimaultV and no imitation. VJ
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    • 239 4 Beauty Series No. 1. V (No. 2 to follow.) «^> 7 j- The Beauty V^ -bout \T V i Is that they embody all the distinguishing features of a first-class cigarette mild and satisfying, rich m fragrance and of delightful flavour. "State Express" are absolutely unique m quality. TURKISH LEAF
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  • 652 5 /irrago Juvenal. fOQBg grffio, who probably rlier par! of his extreme youth r applei and other condiments w.iird, greeted us yes^er qoetf oo I'm s»vin\ T.ddv what's an lip-" He thought he we do not read the weekly m vain, so we were able to ls
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 318 5 APARTMENTS. BOARD AND LODGING For 2 Gentlemen First class table and Ho ins. Apply Comfortable House c o "Free Press AP! W 22.5 BOARD AND LOLGING. Va-ancit-8 for boarders m an Englih boarding house rooms larjre and airy good table and house conveniently situated about two miles from town. For
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    • 632 5 TO LET. TO BE LET UKFUKNISHED. Ki'lecey House. This house has been recently thoroughly renovated and is now m first class order. It will be available on the Ist of May and contains eleven bedrooms, dining room, drawing rooms and spacious verandahs. Apply Swan Maclaren, Battery Rd. Apl 30 c
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    • 588 5 WANTED. YOUNG WOMAN wanted for retail store. Apply ALPHA c o Free Pre?s. Apl 80 8.5 CHINESE CLERK wanted qpfak at figures, must be guaranteed. Apply 22 c o Free Press. Apl 30 3 S WANTED. Required immedia'ely smart Eurasian or Chinese Clerk for General Office Work entailing a ce
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    • 502 5 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT (IN BLkCK AND DARK CHOCC UTE) ANTI-COROSIVE. An absolutely RUST PRODF RUST PREVENTING PAINT. Resists the action of chlorine, ammonia, nitric, acetic, "j|j sulphuric and muriatic acid fumes. -i aC lt will not blister under tropical heat. fCiflO' lt is unaffected b > T sa!t air s P
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    • 231 5 AUCTION SALE OF Shop House Properties SITUATE AT TANJONG RHU. Tuesday, 3rd May. at T-30 p m. All those several pieces of leasehold land sitaate at Tanjong Rhu, Hf pore, estimated to contain a total area of 31H2 square fret comprised m four Government le«Mt for 99 years fr ta
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  • 724 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, April 30, 1910. H«rc -V.ill the Pre« th»- People's r-cht maintain, UlMWcd hrn influ*-n<:e an! unbribed l>y S :i n H«re patriot Truth h«*r g'o'ions precepts draw. Pledged to Reliyiot.. loyalty and I-aw. Most people are now beginning to take a vague interest m the
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  • 1056 6 Towkay Tye Kee Yood, vice consul for China at Panang, has been elected a member of the District H >spital Commute* JfnSfi'f He f« nd aa Ngoh B3e each c™ 910,000 for colhns last year. A drunken Chinaman tumbled into the river at Boat g guya y on Thursday afternoon
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  • 1158 6 ANNUAL MEETING. X wsin<; of Subscription Some Opposition. The annual meeting of the members of the Tanglin Club was held last night, on the Club premises, Mr C. I. Carver presiding, there being also present Messrs W. A. Sims (ban treas.) G. R. K. Mu^liston (hoa sec), D
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  • 197 6 Relating his experiences dariac cmi* v recently, Major P. H Fawcett fCI voyages up the Amazonian rivers T without their danger. ere There are anacondas (giant nak*\ diles, electric eels, sting rays and thl asa I .lldeepbod l ed^w^ r and an unappeasable appetite, for bio
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  • 192 6 Our present Maxims and thdr traicic I employment leave mucb to be faired J Maxim is a good weapon, but a kil date. It weighs CO.bs and as it bu to hi I constantly man-handl, -d. and to follow np I infantry and cavalry m all ground
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  • 108 6 It is rumoured that the Governor I been informed as to the nomination of I a successor to Sir Graham Boww new Colonial Secretary is Mr <;->orge 6 at present Registrar < J-tner.ii H« was born m 1858, md is years of a#e. He commenced
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  • 226 6 The Pope, on toning of tli- intention.-l Mr John D. Rockefeller to I>> b tuense fortune to works of k* education, has telegraphed to I that this decision renders h m 'vortby cl gratitude of all mankind. E Rockefeller and oth^r phibnthropi millionaires to the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 201 6 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE AND PINT MERCHANTS. Champagnes Sherries Ma»salas Madeiras Ports Clarets Burgundies Liqueurs White Wines Vermouths Hocks Rums Moselles Bittters Brandies Bottled Ales, Beers Stouts Whiskies Draught Ales Stouts. Gins SILVER CARD yV ENTREE TRAYS, X DISHES. BON BON X DISHESy^ CHOICE ET VWEDDIHG PRESENTS\ y NOW ON
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  • 33 7 g marine Telegraph.— Rauter's.) Lpril 29A, 10 1 a.m. Lordi have passed the Bulget m all r j,;ith will have an audience with the K.n^ this afternoon on the political /.ion.
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  • 50 7 .m from Washington states that I u> and the Chinese military li arrived there and stays till night. He trai escorted by cavalry to the Intel Numerous functions have been arrayed, including a dinner by Presi- Taft, aud luncheon by Secretary Koex. null fjr England on May
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  • 38 7 hite was unablo to proceed on from Nottingham to Manchester bii enLrine being out of order. The most intense interest was taken m :he fligkt 11. l'tulliin 1 an ovation from rnous crowds at Manchester.
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  • 31 7 to an enquiry of a correspondent, Francis Knollvs, the King's Secretary, wrote that the King was aoxi m that his name should be kept out of political ontrover-
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  • 21 7 Newcastle the Winners. EUe. April 2l»th. Id the replay for the Association Cup tstle be.i' r.fneslay by two nil. > <
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  • 209 7 The H<>n IV. Kvans is appointed Colonial v It 'vernor during Ilis nicy's absence and takes Sir Arthur i Wee «>n the Dock Bjard. appointments of the Hon J. O. Aatboniu au-1 Messrs Michell, Wolferstan, ilready referred to m the Free Ltirmed. The appointments of the Hons C.
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  • 69 7 DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR. lencj Sir John Anderson left r i^ula Lump!- fetterdaj to attend a ol the Federal Council. The i-iuied by Miss AoderSiTero, Private Secretary, and b»A.D C. AmoDs those pier to see H. E cff were '•^vKveUnYcnnp, Major. Perrott.nd Ivoutenant Perrotr, hi« tb* .Hob W. Evmm, Mr
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  • 47 7 T HE LATE COL MURRAY I by the German mail, '*r Palace Hotel. April 2od -if, gives anio. iw cf thp illness which writ,.: Y. ur telegram M ill with internal io P DMMiiUtmj ly- I hope ere lon^ II very disappointing of action i. ibis way*
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  • 18 7 *en ar^sled for dee h 8 address as Kuala Jew.. I bM been stolen Qa^n s hou*eat Kampongßih.
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  • 70 7 THE NEW LINE. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Rec April J!*tb, 4 44 p.m. The Frankfurter Z nt uag says that the Congo Frontier negotiations have been concluded. Germany retains the whole of Ruanda, while Bslgium gets the west shore of Like Kivu as a frontier, Germany gets the
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  • 32 7 Rec April '291h, 5 p. m. Mr Poosevelt le3tured at the Brussels Exhibition m the presenco of His Majesty the King of the Bjlgiaat, his^Ministers and many prominent people.
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  • 75 7 {From vur intm Corr-sfioii.Unt.i Ipoh. April ±>. An official communiqu. has been issued to the press which says. ult is within the knowledge of the British R?sident that option holders and jobbers are trading off certain concerns with the promise that State land will euhince
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  • 194 7 The prospectus of the Ulu Paudan (Singapore^ Rubber Esta'e3 Ltd has been issued, the subscription list being open on Monday and Tuesday next. C-ipital $425,000 m dollar shares, of which 95,950 go to the vendors 58.300 are re served for future issue and 275,750 are offered for
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  • 259 7 II my happy returns of the day to the Right Revd. Charles Arsc'ne B >urdon, titular Bishop of D irdanie and Chaplain to the Roman Catholic troops m garrison at Singapore, who to-morrow will complete his seventy sixth birthday. Dascanded from an old Norman family, on the 2
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  • 53 7 A Chinaman has b^en taken into custody on a charge of stealing a brass fitting from the s.s. Tar.cirville There were 14* Municipal summons cases down for hearing m the District Court yestordav, but there whs no magistrate to oarrv on the work, M-* Wolferstan being engaged at the marine
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  • 1856 7 COURT OF ENQUIRY. A Marine Court of enquiry into the loss of the 8.8. Kirkfield", wbich struck a reef called the Royal Captain shoal, off the Palawan coast on April 7, was opened yesterday. Mr. Wolferatan was president of the court, being accompanied on the
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  • 98 7 Inspector Pestana of the P. C. A Department, is kerpiog a sharp look out for people who work lame hoises and bullocks. Yesterday he brought a mixed batch of five befoie Mr Kobibson, third magistrate. The accused pleaded guilty with the exception of a M iky syce
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  • 63 7 M. R stand's play, the Chantecleer," with the members of the company who are at present taking part m its production m Pane, will be presented at Drury Lane m June. Mr McKenzie of Messrs John Little and Company has reported to the police that a lady's rolltd gold belt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 Chamberlain's Pain Balm a Household Lniment. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm driven away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept m the house the pains of
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    • 231 7 ROBINSON C° Special Show DRESS MATERIALS IN THE LATEST COLORS. ROBINSON C? NEW PIANOS ON HIRE AT $1 0 PER MONTH. Tuning and Regular Attention Inclusive. S. MOUTRIE &Co, Ltd, THE ARGADE. NOTICE. ADVANCE IN PRICES. Dunlop Motor Tyres 10 per cent. Dunlop Cycle Tyres 25 per cent. Warwick Cycle
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  • 804 8 V "i ALAI.AMA COTTON PIBM SMASHES. London, April 21st. A telegram from Decatar, Alabama, states that the cotton firm of Messrs Knight, Yancey and Co. has failed. The liabilities are variouslj stated at two-and-a-half to four million dollars, an'l assets at half a million. Mont of the reditors
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 58 8 FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE SYDNEY. ■a, COOEYANNA," 3,922 tons, Captain Strom, is due here on '.Hh May from Calcutta, and *ill have prompt despatch for the above ports. Sh«- has t xcel'.ent accommodation for saloon paHH«i]^(r> iind is Ughttd throughout by electricity. Tha vessel also catru-s a Stewardess. For freight and
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    • 710 8 BRITISH INDIA S- N- Co. Ltd. FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapa f am, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddaloie, Karikal and Negapitam. The Company's Steamer 11 THONGWA," 6,208 tons, F. Herrington. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 2nd May, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first
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    • 1069 8 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 Marseiles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 732 8 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) Devanha May 6 Delhi July
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    • 585 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brcm IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL Uj, The fast and well known mail atea* this Company sail fortnightly rO i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp s ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Nan fJaQ3 P Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria Port Said, Suez, Aden, Coloml Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai V and Kobe to Yokohama
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  • 682 9 s.-anm.ie m "Pearson I,v(Son my road to B f and I stood tforn waiting for my train. raJlj f^w men going to business and or two women were my sole companions, t0 1 among a chattering crowd w l,it<> t i<ed, red-faced, thin, fat, multiy H They
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  • Singapore Sporting Club.
    • 664 9 Saturday, 14th May, 1910. 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffiru that have run at the Meeting. Entrance, $10. Distance Race Course. 2. The Stewards' Cup. Value $400. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins that have tun at
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    • 254 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' Purse. Value
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    • 304 9 Tuesday, 10th May, 1910. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 7 Ib. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course. 2. The Lawn Stakes. Value $400. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins. Entrance, :>l5. Distance Race Cource and a distance. 3.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 44 9 Motor Cars. 1910 MODELS. IN STOCK Single 4 g »i D^' TO^ARRiVE- 'H*. Renault, about 15 April Peugeot 20 I" 3 ls r «ft 15 May ■artini 15 Swift-Austin I', 30 Wj«enlar, apply to A C. HARPER Co., \Kt da La,,: pur. ttbs 16.5
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    • 397 9 IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF THROUGHBRED STOCK. Mr. \Y. n. WILLIS OF BTDKBY Md thG P bliC tbat be haS arrive(l at SiD^P or the s.B. Gutbrie, Sipped £ot cScutu! ESB raCm 8t Cki WhiCb WHI OfTered f r Bale Lere prior t0 being GOOD EOSE Champion Australan Sprinter. A grand winner
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    • 62 9 l US J%As££&f/£AV£S. Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. NOTICE AS TO CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. THE ELPHINSTONE ESTATES LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Share Register Books of the above mentioned Company will be closed from Monday, 2cd May, until Saturday, 7th May, both days inclusive. By
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    • 51 9 Stomach Troubles. Bitty remarkable cures of stomach trouhave been effected by c hainberlain'* ;ach and Liver r l ablets. One man who had fcpent over two thousand dollars for i cine nnd treatment was c lred by a few boxen ot tl:t s.- tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 898 9 VESSELS KXFECTED. STiSAMtiRS. living port of departure, and {where Ini/ovm) date due here, and name of Agents. Aki Maru, London, May 20 Pat Simons Aleaia, Hongkong, May 12 Fehn Meyer. Ambria, Hongkong, May 8 Behn Meyer. Andalusia, Hongkong, May 16 Behn Meyer. Arabia, Hamburg, May 24 j Behn Meyer Arcadia,
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  • 1142 10 THE RIOT ACT ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD. Whon tho air ia filled with B<kU of earth and seat- ;ind p;i lings riy ;iround like arm pl.mo.s dintrau<^lit Jmt.iu.m> \\w tu^noi <>(•( urs on a football ground it is far troii; Mlrily foUowinc tliat i\w entire blanu lor coii<lit ion ni
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 407 10 gffe MABIE, TODD CO.'S is a necessity— more especially m fjkKu .TqwatS'"* y U ar the m re time „ot cltout-, because U.U evapo. JX-# L^^^^Z^' rat<s so juickly. ff/ 101 reliability. Always clean, and ever H/jtiKf Sold b y all ready for i« won't clo* ffl Ml High clasB
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    • 50 10 One day a microbe found a nest In a broad, expansive, full-grown chest He chuckled and laughed aloud with glee, "A happy home I've found," said he, "Ho! Ho Mr. Microbe, not so fast, Your cosy lodging will not last, Your swift eviction I'll ensure Witt* Woods' Oreat Peppermint Cure.
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    • 734 10 adjudicate on though it did not hesitate to PHMQIII" MHM I IRRA hn<- tb« t-lub inculpated JBS and Is. costs. LUIIOULI Ifl Ulf I LlOnM. f):i other occasions at Fartown, (Hud<lvrsf ii-:d.) (irosvonor Park, (Belfast.) sitting- Phrenologist and Phcti graph Reader. tcpiiniv, Kont, and elsewhere the croud carried away by
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    • 463 10 Apcar Line The undermentioned mail steamers the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Shanghai. Hong. k?ng Shanghai en route. FLEET Tons. Conamar. b.b. Japan 6,013 J. (i. Olifent s.B. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. BeUon b.b. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart b.b. Lightning
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  • 846 11 R t m» On. Bo" London, April 21st. The British and Foreign Oil and Rubber 1 with an authorised 8 are Mpssrs. Thcmas Bowr.ng, d Hailey, and four others. A KOKI Moi Proposal. Ti tad <l^neral Promotions ii l.eing issufi with an authorised ■apital Messrs. Alexander Fer trdoa
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  • 158 11 Feb. Mar. Total. Pikuls. Belat 171 431 Brnang 96 352 Bruseh 130 144 515 Chenderiang 150 436 Gopeng 650 680 2,090 fob of Kamuning «1,637 $5,870 $15,010 Kanaboi 380 221 971 Kinta 550 560 1,610 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Kramat Palai 453 869 481 Kuantaa 44.23 110
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  • 365 11 From the end of February all totals are calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list BOM useful if they will mndly till
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  • 20 11 Morrhucl Creosote is splendid and effloaoioni prepn*«*to« b pulmonary troubles." Unsolicited) J. W. Beaumont, m.r.c.s., England. 8 April, 1904. t|
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  • 1291 11 April 29. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issuw. Paid. LabtDiv. Butirs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 25% Int. 1120 1140 50.000 2'- 1/6 Bitang Malaka 4 0 4 <; 30.000 1 1 lUtu Caves 50% 17 10 0
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  • 67 11 (Corrected up to April 29 Bank 4 m s 2/4* demand #># g Private credits 3ms 2 credits t> m s 2 France, demand Bank 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T 174. Hongkong, demand 22fc;jb Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 14O£ Bangkok, demand 66± Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54.
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  • 139 11 April 2!<. Tin# Layers $75 171 Gambier buyers ll.hS Gambier Cube No 1 9m 15.00 OambierOut* No< t norn Pepper Black (ord:*. B'por*) buyers 13 &0 Pepper, Whit* (fab) buyers 25.00 Nutmeg* (110 to tkele.).^ 18.00 Nutmeg* (80 to tL« IV.) 22.00 tfaoe (B*nd») nom Olorea (AmboinA^ noia Bally
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 31 11 i 1 Granite. The undersigned are prepared to enter into contracts for the supply of Granite crushed and screened to any sizes. FUASEM CUMMING, 29, Winchester House., Jan 10 mth »c
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    • 14 11 FRASER& CHALMERS, li Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Alamson, Gilfilfan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agents,
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    • 34 11 W. J. GARCIA. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music ana small musical goods m Singapore.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 890 11 YES S E L6 1N O ±i T F1 nJ Ton Commanders Arrived From For Wh«§ Zahora Sar. Ycht. 98 Nandok Apl 22 Sarawak Sarawak 2 Steamers Flaic Tonn Master Arrived From Consiirnee "or Wb«o Ban Yotg Seng Brit 80 Angus Apl 19 Palembang Hock Seng P.ilembang Batavier Brit 215
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    • 152 11 WEATHER REPORT. Dafc« Bar Wind Temp Hum hky EU n Apl 29. R'kong 10a [9 98 B 3 78 o Manila I<a 771 Wl 29 25 c H'kong 4p 29.91 B 3 77 o Manila 4 p 768 ENEI 30 24 o Kandanjf Kerfon HospiUl, Apl 28, 1910. 9 a.m.
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  • 1547 12 i \i. Mkki i DAT, April li.. PfVftßt: —Mr I! (i Hroadric'i Ohe Pre- sident), Dr Fowlie, Mr-s-rs Wm. Micheau,! J. Carap j* H P. i kland, Chtn* Kvng Lee and A .1. W. r Atkins, also J Polglase (Secretary Minutes. The miiiutfs < i the meting of
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  • 38 12 S. C. C. TENNIS. Al was expected, the final game iv the Profession Pairs competition of the S C. C. tennis tt urnainent yesterday results! n an easy win for Ho^e and l>ennys. They beat Ccx and Jones.
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  • 39 12 The s 1. Argo will leave Johnston's Pi**r for the Club Bungalow on Sunday at 9, 10 and 11 i a., 2.30 au<l 90 pm. returning at and lv 90 a.m 12 15, 3 and 5.30 pn.
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  • 176 12 The Washington Government inaugurated with draiuatic suddenness a campaign against swindling stock transactions. "Bucket shop" M hu\e been a inbject of profcuad cogitation during the Roosevelt Administration, but notbiug positive has been done except the passage !abt year of the National Bucket Shop Law, the working of which
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  • 67 12 The Waterproof Garment Manufacturers' Am ciatioD, at a meeting m Mine Lester decided to advatea the price of garments "JO, per cent, and the pries of goods 15 percent. Anant Luxman Kaudare. the assassin of the late Mr Jackson, ftnd Kiishnaji Oopal and Vinaytk N travan Bedhpande. his two accomplices,
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  • 1148 12 STRAITS RUBBER Co, Ltd. The Statutory Meeting of the members of the Straits Rubber Company (Limited) was held on 31st March, at the Registered Offices, 27, Austinfriars, E. C, Mr E L. Hamilton presiding. The Chairman said the Vendors of the three estates, Gedong, Rubana, and Nova Scotia,
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  • 503 12 The Cdiypso is having her boilers lepiired at Tanjoug Pagan The Japara was undockod yesteiday and ia at the wharf The£N, D. L. mail steamer "Manili" leaves to-night on her usual eight weekly run to German New Guinea via ports of call, for general repairs. The Rajput" is
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  • 97 12 CHOLERA ON THE S.S. TAMBORA." The Dutch mail steamer "Tambora," which arrived at Colombo on April 21st, from Batavia, bound for Amsterdam, has been placed m strict quarantine. The Port Surgeon, who boarded the vessel on arrival, was informed that two Dutchmen from Java died on board from cholera five
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 448 12 Dr. W. R. LAMB, /merican Oculist and fptician Specialist m Fxamining and Refracting the Eye end correcting defective Visj WILL KEMAIN IN SINGAPORE (No. 4, HOTEL de IEUROPE BIJILDINr TILL MAY 2rd NOON AND WILL BE AT EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUHPFa MAY 4th TO 9th INCLUSIVE, AND AT THE REST
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 170 12 Next Mails Due. From Europe.— Per B. I. Teeeta, to-day, with maild of April 8. Per M. M. T.urane, on Monday next, with mails of April I). From Obina. Per M. M. Oceanien, on Monday next. &UIL3 JLLHXLDY D»BFATCHID FOR LOHDOM. Lhft Ddi Arrivjbt. B J Mar 31 Apl 23
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