The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 May 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1910. NO. 6,89(3
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  • 139 1 The P. A. M. meeting and subsequent Conference have been held m Kuala Lumpor with great success— I't^*- Meetings of the Royal Johore Tin Co. the Singapore Rulber'Co., and a cote on Ltbufta'i collieries will be found on page 5 The entries for the forthcoming Spring Meeting,
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  • 1070 1 People can no more desist frcra quoting Browning m April than they can ftom commenting to everyone they meot upon "the delightful feeling m the air" during the first days of spring sunshine. Every periodical fur this month, whether it be an illustrated magtzire. or a scientific
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 420 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH URIDGE ROAD. To -Night! To Night II The most popular play of Shakespere THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA WILL M STAGED. REMEMBER M The Star "is the leading company. Several ucw plays have been introduced lately and have been awarded with
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    • 212 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND IXHIBIIION OF Rathe' s Latest Novelties TO-NIGHT 2nd 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.G L. SHOOTING FLYING D3GS (TAILESS BATS) IN SUMATRA.
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    • 139 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. N. Y. K. Revised Spring Programme and Apcar Line sailings Page 6. Standard Life Assurance and tbe double endowment plan Page 1. K. P, M new dates on Page 7 and on page 6 tbe Kembrandt's sailing. Notice re M. M. Agency and of tbe per pro Rignatories
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 352 1 THE WEEK. Moni»ay, '2nd High Water.— 2 3a, 4.32 p M. M. Mail Homeward due. M. M. Mail Outward due. Monthly Miss. Mt^ Prinsep-st Church 8.15 p Tue day, 3rd High Water. 3 8 a.. (J.lO p Municipal Elections, 9 to 4. Agri Plorti Committee, ~).lo p Wednesday 4th High
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  • 289 2 RUBBERETTES." Under the above tule the "S. C. M >m ing Post ha 9 a special column of rubbar ti bits. We uive a few of thesa below, by >f a sample People may well wonder why there is such a tremendous demand for rubber. We turn over the pages
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  • 292 2 Their Periodic Recurrence. Those who have studied the Chinese and their ways cannot but come to the conclusion that but for the apathy or m many instances the connivance of the officials aud gentry v any of the riots which periodically occur could easily be nipped m
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  • 200 2 Letter from the Heroic Dead. The cause c t the d isaster to the submarine boat m Hiroshima Bay, when 15 lives were .ost, was a leakage of water, which prevented it from rising to the surface. LiriiteDant Stkuma, who was m charge of the boat, left
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 69 2 No Opium m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ii. re m not a particle of opium or other narc-t.c iv 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 aH for an adult. This remedy is famous
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    • 517 2 i**&riirt^^^m course \^j 1&&Z- you knowthis <<s^; 8 Qjjj safe, and sure b i' aeon. "»^^^^^fcfc^ r>r over *>»xty M and suffering fj V to tbehar- W^?W*!. b<>r of health and strength. Isn't that a record to 1«j proud of? For more than sixty years Sarsaparilla has been the source
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    • 778 2 NOTIGES. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. By order of tbe Board of Directors Mr. R. Delacotte will take charge of this Agency during my absence from the Colony. L. BRICARD, Agent. May_2 8.5 NOTICE. The Royal Johore Tin Mining Coy., Ltd. Notice is hereby given that a dividend of i 20 cents per
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    • 897 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF WEE SIANG TAT DECEASED. Pursuant to The Conveyance and Law of Property Ordinance 1886 Section 48, Notice is hereby given, that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Wee Siang Tat late of Singapore, deceased, who died
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    • 557 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China* INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid sg Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £l,9oo.'V>f Reserve Fund M £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I. E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred
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    • 412 2 A FEDERALLY* Assurance Company of L ESTAFUSHPD SS2. INBUEASCE m Force, ov.,,^, nn NEWB O ,u>e,., 1908, °°<* J KET SURPLUS above '^'l and all oatstendint; for^J over $2,076,000 Oo (Straits Curr. TBB Bon SB o"r^.^ iE^ M _June 9 Gener&l ASCOt8 Si J ALLIANCE ASSURANrJ CO LTD. LE i
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  • 234 3 k Pork. In reply to Mr Flavin, Mr Burns utioa had been drawn to the sai'i Di a consignment of Chi »rriw nothing to add to answers on the subject of the kind of food. Is tlie right hon. gentleman wt a member of the Public Health
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  • 151 3 i the Betbn.il-green ial prominence •iv.c contractors m guardians. r ractor," BOty cciiLcil or, who i of a place of end led 01 c delivered ten half for ten red, be bssnied the to tiade custom a I .1 '24 i sheets ig c orders on Uottini;
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  • 29 3 utinuefosioele- for I ridentlj s is f the bi. igs. I MCd into r about The area is The s in pUndilc •1 iit B DOO ted iv a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 C^ Balm a Household Lniment. Bumatiam, or a twinge of trouble is, Cham;iy the pain at i tot quickly. First When a bottle of it Of hums and d, cuts and »<l swelling; promptly .hold his, it is v f ai ui.y should U> sale by all Dispensaries
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    • 616 3 RUCTIONS. AUCTION BALE OF 323 TONS BEST BENGAL COAL 'XI RE-DAM AGED) To be held at SHEER'S WHARF, SECTION 2, TANJONG PAGAR On Thursday, May sth. at 10-30 am. For account of concerned. POWELL ft Co Auctioneers. Mayj a B IN THE MATTER OF Inche Bejan's Settled Estates. AUCTION SALE
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    • 564 3 TO LET. TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. Killeney 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 *v- Ma< laben, Battery Rd. Apl
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    • 631 3 WANTED. CLERK Required thoroughly competent clerk for merchant's office. Must be expert typist and have knowledge of accounts. Good handwriting indispensable. Knowledge of shorthand desirable. Apply Y. Z. c o Free Press. May 2 7^ YOUNG WOMAN wanted for retail store. Apply ALPHA c 0 Free Press. Apl 30 8.5
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    • 283 3 tl U J; pi* i V-iOmpiexion £<6 HAZELINE* SNOW" mtADI MAKK) I Removes that greasy appearance of the complexion which detracts so nmcli from beauty. For this purpose it is more efficient and more hygienic than toilet powders m any form. riareiine Snow' cleanses and beautifies by Stimulating the skin
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  • 223 4 A correspondent wrote to the Secretary of State for India, expressing the hope that before deciding finally whether the decision to forbid recruiting of Indian indentured labour for the Federated Malay States was wise or not, further particulars would be procured than were recently given m Parliament.
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  • 47 4 Domestic Occurrences. Deaths. Marden.— March 30, at Surbiton, William Marden, formerly of China Japan, aged 66. Murray. Apl 1. at Littlehampton, Eleanor Bellas, wife of E D. Murray, late of Yokohama. Thomas.— Apl 1, at Hale, Cheshire, Mary, widow of T. Tnomis, late of Canton, aged 72.
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  • 1292 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, May 2, 1910. >D the Press the People* r'cht maintain, by gaia •not Tnilh b«T g\viou< precepts draw. Pledged to Rdi^io:,. 1., yalty and I.aw. It is possible that only a very few really apprehend that this year of 1910 has already become one of
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  • 573 4 The monthly meeting of the Church Work Association will b^ hell at the Parsonage on Wednesday, M*y kh, at 4 '•!<>. p. m. Mr O. Marks was reintroduced to the Perak State Council after a Upse of thirteen years a and took his seat thereon on the l»»th ult. Mr
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  • 186 4 (From Our 0 K *iala J.., rnp There were over f, at the Planters' Confer. Malcolm Cummin^, Mr i: Mr Parkinson, Mr F. G B Duncan of Caledonia, Mr Mr E.V. Carey, and Mr i ak? Mr Gallagher was m the Chair interesting discussion took p
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  • 183 4 ANNUAL GENERAL Mi (2V Kuala Lumpur, Apr The annud general meeting ters' Association of Mi Masonic Hall, Kuala Lampor, on The report and balance sheet ked and passed. The following Assod iti m *< Keiah Planters' Association. Batang Padancr Planters' Asaociatinn. Tolok Anson District Plant* tion. The
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  • 36 4 Kuiila Lump r. The Ceylon Planter- Bui has declared an interim divider per cent. The Planters 1 Scores A J *Q of a cable from London |1 hard para is at 11s 1.
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  • 36 4 From our w Kuala Lumpor, Apr Messrs Paterson Simon en cTI the business o! Zichariu Ist, aud Mr ZidwrUl for tha States. Mr (i. A. Pitt, Btl heH Uspository here, has br-kea bis K'-i-ccident.
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  • 105 4 > < Rubber brokers are w i useless coming to us to sell Ull»i at one thoustud doll v I get the same tort of land t: ioentat a rental oi tea ti la the Divorce 1> < .b Justice litrgrave Ddtoe uisi with C)StB on the un i of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 400 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. NEW COLONIAL EDITIONS. New Books. PRICE EACH. Rufflg Qaide tQ tfae Turf S p r i n g Edition •c. 1910 4-00 To7rcr of Ivory by (i<rtni(l<; Atherton. Pitman's Questions m Business Training O.fiO Tb< Crowning Hour by Roperi Lance. The Keligion of the Chinese by
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    • 39 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OW APPLICATION. YOU TAKE NO RISKS. WE GUARANTEE our PIANOS TO STAND THIS 3LIMATE. PRICES TO SUIT YOU. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED.
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  • 44 5 Leaves for Hone. 1 ri f Hoijgkong, April 10th. .ncy the Governor. Sir Freder•inl. departed for the North on H. mouth/ on his way Home via i a lei hon'He Sir V. If. May, k i h i Co3ecr«tary, acts as Governor.
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  • 29 5 i ii Kuala Lumpor, April 30th. .-ncy the High Commissioner rived here to-day and a nieet- icial members of the Federal beld this morning. >
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  • 396 5 < DC Court o! Enquiry which sat lire iato the ciroumstai Dg of the British steamer lolivered judgment on Satur- ns submitted by Mr Crabb I Irowi were as fol- ii the iteamship "Kirkfield" pr and and m thoroug t worthy .j L il v m on April
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  • 58 5 Tl meetings of District nl District Grand Lodge D Wednesday evening, POn aud the latter at 9 pm. eetingi being held so ac approaching W.D t. If Star. Wo? us l.c goes by this «»d even then will hardly have to would lil:e before Bisu-v, B UB S V.C.
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  • 144 5 What the Lords May Not Do. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's) M*v lgt, 11*10. The Veto Bill has been issued. It is en. titled the Parliament Bill. The pre amble recite* Whereas it is intended to substitute for the House of Lords a Second Chamber constituted on a popular
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  • 67 5 Iv the presence of an enthusiastic compiny, at luncheon, M. Paulhan, the French aviator, who succe ded m travelling bj aeroplane from Lin Jon to Manchester, m competition for the Daily Mail pri/3 of £10,000, was patented with that pri/.i. Tne Daily Mail now cft'ars a further
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  • 66 5 April 30th, lt»10. At the by election m South Edinburgh Mr C. H. Lyell, the Liberal candidate, was returned with B,«'i»4 votes, defeating Mr R. Campbell Glyn, Unionist, wlid polled »',,:!b*7 votes. The representation is unchanged, and although the total poll has been diminished by about 2,000 votes,
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  • RUSSIA AND CHINA.
    • 78 5 R3ceived, April JO:h, 9.22 am. A telegram from St. Petersburg states that the Russian Minister at Peking has been instructed to inform China that unless the quaetion of the navigation of the Sungari be settled by July Ist, m conformance with Russia's Treaty Rights, Russia will ignore the
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  • 57 5 Mr R >osevelt has had lunch with O.ueen Wilhelmina and her Cjnsort at the palace at Het L:>o, and has proceeded to Amsterdam. Thence he will go to the Hague. Everywhere he is being treated as a R >yml Guest. Mr Roosevelt has met with extraordinary popular demonstrations
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  • 23 5 Received April 30th. The result of the One Thousand Guineas is 1 Winki-pop 1 Maid of Corinth 3 Rosalind filly.
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  • 57 5 To be Developed. An Army Order adds a second machine qua to the peace equipment of infantry bittalions, and c ills attention to the increased importance the Army Council attaches to machine gnu courses at the School of Musketry. These, at present, are too largely occupied with work
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  • 30 5 > < A New York mar. named Doremus, has invented a machine which will, it is said, save XV ,000,000, and more by the improvements effected m separating cotton from cotton- seed.
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  • 649 5 Reconstruction Scheme Ad<»iiei>. A scheme of reconstruction, with the object of modifying the constitution of the company, and, m particular, to abolish the Founders' shares and to enable the assets of the company to be more easily dealt with, was submitted at an extraordinary general meeting of
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  • 270 5 )a Saturday afternoon at St Andrew's Cathedral there took place the weddiDg of Gapt. Harold Hilton, 3rd D C O. Middlesex Regt. with Miss Hilda G. Kirkby. There was a very large attendance at the Cathedral, iucluding many officers m white uniform. The ceremony was
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  • 446 5 The tenth annual general meeting of the Royal JohoreTin Mining Company, Limited, was held at noon on S tturd iy at the office of the general agent-, Messrs Huttenbach Bros, and Company. Mr W. E wald presided, and there were also present, Messrs John Silomon, Biddulph
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  • 473 5 Tex Tbouiahd Tons a Moktk. The following accouit of the work done m developing the collieries of Labuan during the past year will be read with interest by all who like to see the various resources of the Colony being brought to useful fruition. The information is forwarded
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  • 33 5 m fc— A small rubber estate at Bukit Giutin^j, only forty acres m extant, which could have been purchased for 5 5,000 last yeir has just changed bauds for $40,000. (f. O. If
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 iriminal than to subsWf Yet this is 1 India, where GriniMdi'i •i Lime has saved .es. GrimauH'i" an-1 no imibi--19
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    • 48 5 Peifectly Safe. Never hesitate about giving Chamberlain's Ccugh Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with iraplic t>nndence. As a qnick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. For ua'e by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 20 5 Morrhucl Creosote is a splendid and efficacious preparation m pulmonary troubles." (Unsolicited) J. W. Beaumont, m.k.c.s., England. 8 April, liW4. '>
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    • 172 5 ROBINSON C? Special Show DRESS MATERIALS I N THE LATEST COLORS. ROBINSON C° The /^rt of ii C>o.. Irhn I i'tlft N la 1., unrtrr iilpa) ron- T.TD SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Co. NEW NO. 10 MODEL. '^^ff^M^£^^r?xm^^^C^fl^SK^^MP^^tt^^i^k??* f^ s> ill p/ Success m Manufacture, with 400,00(1 users, ia the record
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 625 6 TO TAPIOCA PLANTERS. Planter has catch crop tapioca m ground about 700 aero?* ready for milling. Will give contractor full benefit tapioca crop and also use of n< w machinery on easiest possible terms or m exchange for labour. Apply for particulars to Z.C." Mar 17 c o Free Prese.
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    • 638 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N- Co. Ltd. FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapa*am, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and NegapUam. The Company's Steamer "THONGWA," 6,208 tons, F. Horrington, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 2nd May, at 5 p.m. .She has excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 1093 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 Marseil'es, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 730 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylcn Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issaed 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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    • 614 6 N. D. L. Norddcutscher Lloyd, BremeIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL Llflr The fast and well known mail this Company sail fortnightly fi Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwtrn S< ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Xaple, feZS? Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vir, BIJ Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai, SW^ and Kobe to Yokohama and
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  • 520 7 Daring 1909 uo fewer than t» 10,000 ernies left European Russia \>y rian Railway, while 88, < 00 went out n ia on foot m search of tew homes )>er,.,18. During the sa.me year only igrafttt returned to Russia from tnd of these 56,700 returned to re--:i. Great
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  • 380 7 t From the end of February all totals are calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers cf Estates, returns for which m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly
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  • 159 7 Feb. Mar. Total. PikulH. Bel 171 252 683 Broang 96 '246 598 Bruseh 130 144 515 Chenderiang 150 436 Gopeng 650 680 2,090 Jeber Kamuning 11,637 $5,870 115,010 Kanaboi 330 221 971 Kinta 550 560 1,610 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Kramat Palai 453 369 434 Kuantan 44.23
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  • 67 7 (Corrected up to April 30 Bank 4in s 2/4f demand 2/4 T 8 T Private credits 3in s 2/4^| credits 6ms t/4| France, demand Bank 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T, \:4[ Honokono, demand 22*^, Yokohama, demand 114 Java, damand 1401 Bangkok, demand 66i* Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 133 7 April 30. $75.00 anibier Luyers 11.70 Oambier Cabe No 1 15.00 Gambier O*U No. 8 noin Pepper Black. (or£«. S'jort) buyers 12.00 Pepper, Whit* (fal) buyers 23 50 (110 to ike ft.).* 1 8.00 STutmagt (80 fco tk« ia.) 22 00 Muce (Bania) norn Olorea (Amlsoia» nom Bally Coffee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 272 7 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Boneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. i t all kinds of Frozen Meats >n be delivered to Hhipping at the n t:.e Singapore Roads on short OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. '2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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    • 29 7 Granite. Tbe undersigned are prepared to enter into :cntiacts for the supply of Granite crushed, md scrtened to any sizes. FKASEK CUMMING, 29, Winchester Hou-t. Jan 10 mth me
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    • 14 7 FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld. Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agents.
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    • 161 7 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVA4BT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa#ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATBS OP DBPA3TURB ABB ONLY APPROXIMATE. Brojv.er Moeara-Saba, Simpang A Djambi i M Z Kaluga Prigi-Radja and Kengat y^ J Valkntyn Paneh, Asahan, Batoc-Bara and Belawan-Deli May 6
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    • 15 7 I For all internal complaints dyst ntry coo^lig o'ds &c. take Woods' Great. Peppermint Cure.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 824 7 V E S S E L& FOki T r F1 nd Tons Commanders Arrived From For Whoa Zahora Sar. Ycht. 98 Nandok Apl 22 Sarawak Strawak 1 Lucifer Dut Lt. Tender 247 Van der Harm May 1 Rhio Uncertain Steamers Flap Tons Mwter Arrived tYom Consignee Kor Wh*o 3an Yong
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    • 111 7 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum &W Ra n Apl 30. K'kong X 3^.02 i 72 o Manila X 7»il WNWI 29 20 o Hkong4p 29.91 7;{ o Manila 4p 708 NbvEl 31 26 be May 1. FTkong 10a '20.96 Et 77 o Manila 10a 7*'> Wl 80 24
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  • 2052 8 li r, Mai ICth. The Maiden Plate. Value $<K)0. A Rare for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st Ex-Griffins allowed 7 I?>. Entrance, $2 >. Distance, Race Course. B D Bryoe's— B >;ige et Noir. B f). Bryce's Mallow. W H orison's Satis. H H Sultan of Jobore's Frou
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  • 641 8 The training on Saturday morning vas witnessed by a large number of sportsmen and ladies, the course proper being used and the going being medium. Baerami (Kirwaii) was first out and with Yabba Gabba (Bennett) started off from the mile and a quarter post and keeping well together
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  • 205 8 After .juite a long spell of no cricket at all, Saturday saw a couple of matches played. At the S. C. C. end, Telegraph played S. C. C. and were moderately badly beaten, the iimiugs of Gray and Eddis So eacl\ being tho only features. The score book will
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  • 343 8 The Teasta laudel the mails at the Wharf cv S-.iturd iy morning and alsa put ■re 510 tons «t' general cargo. She will be decked this morning. The Islander has been loading for Christmas Island. The Pataui has been taking on board a transhipment cargo for Kiogkok. The
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  • 42 8 A meeting of the General Committee of tl \ox\ Horticultural Show will be held m the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, at 5-15 pm. Agenda To appoint a general secretary to succeed Mr T. \V. Main, who is leavir^ Singapore.
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  • 341 8 Per N. D. L. Detffltnger: Miai M. BrinL ley. Mrs Preaoott White, Mr Bd« Miss M. Dewing, Mr and M Mr and Mrs Schidrowits, Mr and inert, Mr aud Mrs Dr. ir' Saumier. Mr E. Meyer, Mr W Mr and Mrs John Anderson and fami A. Thomaou, Mr \V.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 15 8 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all inter- 1 nal complaints Jysentry coughs colda c 1
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    • 439 8 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage I COMPANY, LTD. Dr. W. R. LAMB, /merican Oculist and Optician Specialist m Examining and Refracting the Eye and correcting defective Visic WILL REMAIN IN SINGAPORE (No. 4, HOTEL de I'EUROPE BUTTtuvJ TILL MAY 2nd NOON AND WILL BE AT EMPIRE HOTEL,
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    • 34 8 W. J. GARCIA. 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchai Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music ana small musical goods n Singapore.
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