The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 May 1910
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Title Section16 1910-05-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE N CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1910. NO. 6,89916 words
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Article160 1910-05-05 1 The sensation of the day is the withdrawal of rubber from the auction sales on Tuesday, due to nobody knows for certain what It has caused a great slump m rubbtr securities and shares Page 5. Still more about the Fushimi receptions m Europe Page 5. The160 words
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Article1146 1910-05-05 1 If Tom Hood had be*n a Chinaman half his readers would have been driven ens? m searching for purs that might or might not have been there. For m Chinese one word stands for many things, the difference lying m the tone or v flection, as the simple1,146 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement356 1910-05-05 1 KjXLY AND WALSH, Ltd, NEW COLONIAL EDITIONS, New Books. $1.10 LACH. Ruff g Quide tQ tbe TQr{ s^.^ Edit on c 1910 4.00 on Pitman's Questions m Business Training 0.60 tpert Lance. The Religion of the Chinese by J. M. De by David Lya 1. Groot ...3.25 ra by O.356 words
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Advertisement192 1910-05-05 1 VICTORIA THEATRE FDR A SHORT SEASON ONLY WARWICK MAJORS COMEDY CO, Tuesday, May 10 The Private Secretary. Wednesday, May 11 Liberty Hall. Thursday, May It The New Boy. Friday, May fj SweLavender. Saturday, May l' t Tire You a Mason. Monday, Mai/ I>, Gharley's Aunt. Tuesdai/, May 17 The Second192 words
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Advertisement216 1910-05-05 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GRAND EXHIBITION OF Unrivalled Novelties. TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P. M. OVERTURE GOLDEN LYRE— AIph Herman. VENICE ITS PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF INTEREST. A RUNAWAY TABLE. THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT. A Triumph m Pat lie's Color Cinematography. PAYING VISITS IN JAPAN. A veiy pretty216 words
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Advertisement79 1910-05-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT*. Messrs Riley Hargreaves, sole agents for Bertram's rubber machinery Page 1. Banks close on Race Days at noon Pi ge 2. On the berth Gocben, Kutsang, and K. t. M. new sailings Page 6. Government tenders for opium from June and July opium sales Page 2. Seaside bungalow79 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous383 1910-05-05 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, sth High Water 6.20 a, 8 9 p P O Mail Homeward due. Ascension Day Holy Thursday. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5 p Rose Croix, 6 p Dalhousie Chapter, 8 30 p Friday, 6th High Water.— 7 41 843 p P O Mail Outward due. Legislative Council, 2.30 p383 words
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Article405 1910-05-05 2 'mvsical Culture for Children of Two jytnnastic training at the ape of two years i tbo novel suggestion of a Berlin doctor. Children should begin gymnastics at two, he says, and not later than six, for it is during :hose years that the foundation of health and strength405 words
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Article190 1910-05-05 2 J,777,6001b Worth .£1,500,000. London, April 4. It is bslieved that the quantity of rubber brought m the B^oth liner 'Antony,' which arrived at Liverpool yesterd;;/ was abjut 1,240 tons. In estimating the value of the shipment allowance must be made for the varying prices obtained190 words
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Article77 1910-05-05 2 Ascension Day, Today. 730 am Holy Communion (Choral). Introit 3ul Service Smart Hjmn at Offertory 144 Hymn at CommuLion 178 Hymn at Ablutions 324 10 am Matins. t> pm Evensong and Sermon. Responses Fe&tal Proper Psalms 24, 47, 108 As set First Lesson II Kings ii, I—l77 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1910-05-05 2 For all internal complaints dysentry couch cold, Ac tak. Wood,' Great PeppermUit Care13 words
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Advertisement544 1910-05-05 2 WANTED. OFFICE CLKRKS. Wanted for Singapore Office, two Chinese Clerkw, good writers and Hmart at figures. Apply with particulars of where last employed and salary expected to "PLUNKET" c o Free Press. May 4 UJ WANTED FOR DUTCH BORNEO. (a) Chinese Krani, able to speak and write English, and able544 words
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Advertisement709 1910-05-05 2 NOTIGES. your Character From PHRENOLOGY, From ASTROLOGY, or From A PHOTOGRAPH If unable to call, send Photo or birth date, with $1 to CHARACTER READER, 5, MOUNT SOPHIA, SINGAPORE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED ON Tuesday, 10th instant 1 Thursday, 12th instant RACE DAYS. at noon. j May 6709 words
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Advertisement624 1910-05-05 2 NOTIGES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Ladies attending the Races on May 10th, 12th and 14th, are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtained through members of the S.C.C. Free but they must bear the name of the bearer, and624 words
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Advertisement530 1910-05-05 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each 41,200. n0r Reserve Fund £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 Dent,530 words
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Advertisement401 1910-05-05 2 federalufT^ Assurance Company of INSTOANCE m Force, over 13- ft NEW Business, i 90 9/ o °>i NET SURPLUS above liabi v* °°^l and all outstanding clan ItleB fc 't^ over $2,0?6;gq0 Oo straits Curr, c c ,7*°o The Borneo CoTi/td S Utk K<ut4r ALLIANCE ASSURANa CO, LTD. 1 MOTOR401 words
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Article493 1910-05-05 3 Kmi'l-ovk Ch Malay. hjhum! Sihiin bin Abdullah, ned before Mr Wolforstan m :r on Tuesday on a chug) of tn el x IV, tana by pretendmg that _h:irry, pony and hirness, I tberebf dishonestly inducing and an 1.0. U. for V D Kn.wles appeared for the i: St.493 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement645 1910-05-05 3 71UGTIONS. EsLaLe of Syed Mohamed bir Ahmed Alsagoff, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Shop-house Property and Building Lane situate m tne Town of Muar, Johore, and shop-house Property and Agricultural Lland situate at Johore Fahru, TO M HELD AT 108, JALAN THUS, JOHORE BAiilU ON Friday, 27th May, 1910 at ?-30645 words
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Advertisement568 1910-05-05 3 TO LET. BUNGALOW TO LET. 94 Emerald Hill Road off Orchard Road, with stabling. Apply to B. P. De SILVA, May 4 High Street. TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. KiUecey House. This house has been recently thoroughly renovated and is now m first class order. It will be available on the568 words
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Advertisement464 1910-05-05 3 FOR SALE, MOTOR CAB FOR SALS. 5 eeater, 12/17 h.p. Star car with glasj screen, Cape cart hood, lamps, head light anc stepney wheel. In very good condition, jusl been overhauled and repainted, and fitted with new hood and side screens. Bargain owner going up country. Apply B. 8 e'e464 words
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Advertisement285 1910-05-05 3 R LJ IB BER MACHINERY. Estimates for Supply and Erection of Factories Complete with all Machinery, etc. BUILDINGS, DRYING HOUSES, SHEDS COOLIE LINES, CONSTRUCTED AT SHORT NOTICE. ESTATE TOOLS AND APPLIANCES. Howarth ErskincLd. An Ideal '^Z^ \j R ic-.-d Faesia "•HAZELINID' SNOW" (TRADE HARK) Removes that greasy appearance of the285 words
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Advertisement64 1910-05-05 3 NOTICE. HAVING HKEN APPOINTED AOKNTS FOR THE Patriotic Assurance Co., UlffTO) WITH THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, (founded 1710) We are now prepared to accept Fire Risl s at current Kates. For particulars ale. apply to Dalmann Co. A P* 16 tts 16.5 TO LET. A commodious office at 17, Collyer64 words
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Article51 1910-05-05 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. Stevens. At the X iropoan Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the Ist inst to the wife of W. J. Cotton Stevens, formerly of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, now of Serauiban, F.M.S., a daughter. At Kuala Lumpur, on the Ist May, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gallagher, a51 words
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Article, Illustration937 1910-05-05 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, May 5, 1910. it! the Pr< <;« the People's riizhf m.-iintain, Unawcd liv influence and unbribed by gain; Herr patriot Truth her gfa»ioi precepts draw. Pledged to Reli-iot., Loyalty and I .aw. < >nee again the world is reminded that the regioD, now considerably restricted937 words
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Article1188 1910-05-05 4 A Gazette Extraordinary, issued yesterday, declares Bangkok to be an infected port owing to the existence of cholera there. As showing how exceptionally fit H. H. the Rijah of Sirawak is, it is understood that he hunted regularly with three packs during the season, and rode to hounds between sixty1,188 words
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Correspondence
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Letter140 1910-05-05 4 To the Editor. Sir.-Il is intere.tin R to learn f rofh piragraph m your iffiot t tljM > Qf i m the Police are convinced th*r t k l -%x the islands (graves wouli prohah! i ?of describe them) at the approaches to i^ son Bridge140 words
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Article20 1910-05-05 4 Agents Derrick and Co. Sipiau GK pkis. iFrom vur mm poh >]„ i IviiAMAi i.vi Tix Mink -647^20 words
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Article24 1910-05-05 4 Kemsev r— 2,048 Urn lU| m mouths 9,196 lbd compared with last year. Agents McAlister and Co. Alla<;ar •_>. 100 Ib 3.24 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1910-05-05 4 1 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. [I WINE AND PIRIT 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 I BASS'S LIGHT I g BITTER ALE. f IL E. J. BURKE. R^PQJH Qts. per case126 words
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Advertisement39 1910-05-05 4 YOU TAKE NO RISKS. WE GUARANTEE our PIANOS TO STAND THIS SLIMATE. PRICES TO SUIT YOU. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.39 words
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Advertisement553 1910-05-05 4 PROPERTY SALES. The following Singapore proper: disposed of by auo'i-m at Powell and s ilo-room oa Tuesday afternoon Four shop-house dwellings kuown 1, 3, 5 7 Sdlogie R >ad, t,063 t-j'ure W part of Grant 07. Total monthly rei I. S. Aroonasalam Cuitty S7,sw. j land at Kirk Terrace (ad553 words
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Article109 1910-05-05 5 TUESDAY'S SALES STOPPED. Drop m Prices. What is Going to Happen (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Ktjc May 4th. There is a sudden drop m rubber. Buyers their hand waiting to learn the Jeman<l f Americ m manufacturers, who are known to be living from hand to mouth. Alm«'S109 words
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Article37 1910-05-05 5 (J Kuila Lumpur, .May 4 Loodoa oablfl of the Planters' Scores vrday's rubber sales I until Monday. The price of rubber is declining all round, uinal quotation for average number [anUtion being 10/6. Harper's quotation is lls.37 words
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Article66 1910-05-05 5 What Does he Want Mr Keir Hrirdie, speaking at Tonypandy, I tint Republicanism and Radicalism werepracti \iily synonymous. Be regarded loyalty to a Throne as a raperttition belonging to feudalism. Sai It paper constitution, irhich Amuuciaud the Colonies had shown to be able to be turned t:> the66 words
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Article42 1910-05-05 5 The peti :ion against the election of Sir Christopher Furness, the Liberal member i r Hartlepool, who was returned by 777 has succeeded and the seat is now void. •il praetieei on the part of Sir Christopher'a agents were proved.42 words
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Article53 1910-05-05 5 at a Pittsburg banquet Presilaot Taft warmly extolled Mr Knox's policy lid that the purpose of the adminiswas to maintain the open door m 2aina v Eai v possible. We cannot quietly he said acquiesce defeat of that policy m actual meaires adopted by any Governments interest)d53 words
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Article180 1910-05-05 5 > < Trade returns for March are ou the price of rubber, as Britain's bill for the one mjnth rose to 1 1 while for the p.isi .juarter she '1 over 62,700,000 more for this wuct than a year ago. With the price the product at 12i I 1 per180 words
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Article59 1910-05-05 5 HEAVY LOSSES. (By Submarine Telegraph. -liter's.) Kcc. May 4, 4 pm. Turgut Pasha reports that the Turkish force had twelve hundred casualties m the engagement on April 88 and the Albanians it is estimated 850. At Kachanik Pass the Turkish losses were 122 and the Albanians were59 words
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Article57 1910-05-05 5 Received May ttb, <; 8 p.m. Keuter's correspondent at Canton wires that the Canton Provincial authorities are renewing their attempt to tax foreign raw opium. They intend the new tax to be operative from May 9th. British merchants at Hongkong have protested against a breach of the57 words
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Article67 1910-05-05 5 K-C. May 4, 950 a.m. King Victor Emmanuel received Prises and Princess Fmhimi, Baron Oura and 11 Takahira m solemn audience, entertaining them m the most cordial manner. The Prince and Princess referred to their meeting with King Victor Emmanuel m Russia at the time he was67 words
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Article271 1910-05-05 5 Touching the mission of Prince Tsai Tao of China, whose arrival at Washington was wired the other day, the N. V. Herald correspondent at Peking wrote. Coincident with the departure of Prince Tsai Tao and a military mission from Yokohama for San Francisco, the announcement is made271 words
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Article105 1910-05-05 5 According to a Home Office White Paper, 874 persons of alien birth were naturalised or re admitted as British subjects last year. Of these persons s 4-9 came from European countries and the remainder from the United States, Brazil, China, Persia, and Morocco 808 of them had105 words
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Article195 1910-05-05 5 Sepoy Farid Khan, of the 120 th Infantry, was executed m the I 'residency jail, Calcutta, on Monday mornintr, April 2">th, for the murder of Havildar Shaik Uuksh, of the same regiment, m January last. At last Tientsin has a real boom, not m rubbers but m oil. China Oils195 words
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Article156 1910-05-05 5 Missing Crown Witnesses. The Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndman Jones, and a common jury with Mr H. A. Scott as foreman, were further engaged yesterday m hearing evidence m charges of housebreaking m order to commit theft, and theft m a human dwelling brought against two Malays named156 words
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Article478 1910-05-05 5 The Pinang Gizstte m the following leader arrives at much the same conclusion as we did m this matter. It s*ys We had sufficient inside knowledge of the now notorious case of the Municipal pigmarket clerk to make us fully aware that the Commissioners were quite within478 words
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Article275 1910-05-05 5 Boston "Record": "Secretary Meyer's idea of using oil instead of coal fuel on battleships would probably raise the steaming radius, give more room aboard ship, reduce crews, cut off smoke and save time. Many of the big new freighters *re using oil as fuel, and the275 words
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Article754 1910-05-05 5 The following extracts are from the report of Mr. William Frecheville on the company's mines. The Board now have this report under consideration, and will communicate with the shareholders later The mines are well supplied with a 50--stamp concentrating mill, with a great variety of plant and machinery754 words
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Article104 1910-05-05 5 Since the opening of the branch of the Royai Mint at Ottawa m January, I J»OS, the operations have resulted m a profit to the Dominion of Canada of over 563.857, after allowing $181, 1(0 as interest on the cost of buildings, <tc. The profit or seigniorage upon104 words
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Article83 1910-05-05 5 Golfers go to church as much as any class of men." Mr W. Kemsley at Yarmouth.) I know a golfer who inclines To habits most Sabbatical The Sunday player, he opines, Is worse than men schismatical. On Monday he will strew the links With terms ejaculatory. Which83 words
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Article16 1910-05-05 5 Mr P. D. Warren, CM.O, SurveyoeGeneral, CeyloD, goes on three months' leavr shortly, preparatory to retirement.16 words
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Article46 1910-05-05 5 Lame shoulder is almost invariably caused by) rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly to the free application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, bat m no nay disagreeable to use. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.46 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement47 1910-05-05 5 Cause of Stomach Troubles. "as trouble wit:, his stomach Mtiag njor, than he I U of food or drink not I occupation, or that his illy constipated. Take eh and Liver Tablets to and improve the digestion 7>ufc »t Jisappear. Ask jPto- lor sale by all Dispensa-47 words
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Advertisement45 1910-05-05 5 Let others sing of Prince and King, For mine's a theme that's greater I ting that great, that wondrous thing, King Cough's Exterminator. No victor m triumphal car Shows conquest hall a« sure, For greater far the trinmpha are Of Woods' G reat Peppermint Cure.45 words
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Advertisement261 1910-05-05 5 ROBINSON C<? I A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Sweets and Chocolates. Assorted Chocolates. Duchess Almonds. Assorted Sweets. Peppermint Creams. Caramels. Rush Hampers. ROBINSON C? THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE. 2ST A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTES. Illlllll^ Pecked m sC's Air-Tight Tins. §£jterjgjgfjg| Price 60 cents per Tin. M^^* rip. T.UMU. wN* h I Ore261 words
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Article296 1910-05-05 6 Continued FbicT! The Progressive newspaj ers m South Afi i^a denounce the enforced resignation of Mr Ounn, the Director of B&MftttaH m the! Orange Riv^r Colony, on account of General i H«rtsog*i biltagtftl prop:>Btls. The Parl auuut of < >rantse River Colony is j •OHidtliag 1 I 'ill296 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement935 1910-05-05 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOB EUROPE. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "GOEBEN 8,792 tons, Capt. Wilhelmi, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the 4th instant, at noon., and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday, the Htb idem, at about 4 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe on the following day935 words
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Advertisement1110 1910-05-05 6 3CEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND c China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China i sind Japan every week, and from Japan home- t wards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for1,110 words
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Advertisement743 1910-05-05 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egrypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China 3oast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. t Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha May 6 Delhi743 words
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Advertisement682 1910-05-05 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamer, ;his Company sail fortnightly from Br Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp So. ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (conned Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice v Port Said, Suez, Aden, Coloml, 'pj** Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, NaJ" 3 ind682 words
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Article603 1910-05-05 7 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Comajacil Singapore 3rd May. S. V. C. The undermentioned N. C. O. and Gunner B granted the Colonial Auxiliary g S rvi.'e Medal. v. Harding, SR. E. (V) nc r W. Cummings, S. Y. A. A B <Jlennie, B. V.I,603 words
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Article132 1910-05-05 7 Mar. April Total. Pikula. Belat 252 683 Broang 1i46 598 Bruseh 144 515 Cbenderiang 4;;s Gopeng 680 2,090 Jeher Kamuning f5,870 14,541 $19,551 Kanabo; 221 971 Kfartl 560 1,610 Kmta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Krainat Pulai 869 434 Kuantan 41 151 Labat 750 2,010 Menglemba Lode 275 836132 words
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Article316 1910-05-05 7 [From the end of February ail 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 till316 words
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Article1304 1910-05-05 7 May 4. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Is8u«. Paid. LastDiv, Burma. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 0 5 <; 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 1 7 6 1 10 6 •%",000 2 1/6 BatangMalaka 4 0 4 6 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 171,304 words
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Article68 1910-05-05 7 (Corrected up to May 4 Bank 4 m s 2/4| demand tM 2/4 5 8 y Private credits 3m s 2/4 credits 6ms t/4^ France, demand Bank... 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T 1 74 Hongkong, demand 22f Yokohama, demand 1144 Java, demand 140* Bangkok, demand 66 j68 words
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Article106 1910-05-05 7 Tin* aambierOubtNc. 2 00 Pepper Black (ord'm. B>ort) buyers 13.62? buyers 24 00 Nutmeg. (110 to tktlV.)~ 18.00 Nutmeg. (80 to U. IV.) 22 O0 Mace (B»n4») Olore. (Amboi«»> Z Z r Ba "y Coffee (10% Black) 2 S!fis Tapioca, .m*U pearl (fair .nality) norn *o. do. flakt «o.106 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1910-05-05 7 •vat Peppermint Cure for all inter, complaint- lyseaftrj coughs colds &c. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co Ld. No 1 Dock. No. 2 Dock. No. 3 Dock. (In Course of Constiuction) Rocking Length 515 feet Docking Length 376 feet Docking Length 481 feet Width of Entrance 80 Width of Entrance 50 Width265 words
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Advertisement12 1910-05-05 7 YONG PONG, Photographic Studio. High-Class Photographs and Enlargement. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD.12 words
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Advertisement13 1910-05-05 7 FRASER CHALMERS, Ld. Manufacturers of Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, GilfiUan Co., Ltd. Eabtebn Agents.13 words
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Advertisement37 1910-05-05 7 Do not be dehided into neglect n^ a little cold, nasal catarrh or expectoration. If you do it will finally become too late for treatment. Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause expectoration. 1237 words
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Advertisement57 1910-05-05 7 Don't Ignore Slight Injuries. Don't neglect giving every cut, wound or bruise prompt attention. Blood poison may appear and an ugly scar or even the loss of a limb result. Chamberlain's Pain Ualm is an antiseptic, heals the wound rapidly and all danger is avoided by its use. For sale57 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous963 1910-05-05 7 VESSfiLS^N PORT. I w Toni CommandAm Arrived From For Whti Lucifer Dut Li Tender 247 Van der Harm May 1 Rhio Uncertain Steamers F!a« ft Torrn Master Arrived From Consignee For W&en Austria Ans 4879 Raicich May 3 Kobe R. Schmidt Penang Avagyee Brit 247 Campbell May 3 P. Swett.963 words
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Miscellaneous102 1910-05-05 7 > WEATHER KEPOBT. Date Bar Wind Tamp Hum Sky R. n May 4. H'kong 10a 29.97 El 77 o Manila 10a 759 WSWI 30 26 1, Hkong 4p 29.90 E3 75 O p Manila 4p 756 SWI 32 25 b Kandang Kerbau Hospital, May 3, 1910. 9 a.m. 3 p.m.102 words
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Article1083 1910-05-05 8 HmcAL Vi the No Pood Cure. MAN, PERILS. The no-food cure recommended hy Mr Upton Sinclair, the famous American novel ist, has aitMStd much dihCUSßion m the medical pnJession and among the general public. Medical experts have admitted the benefits to \e obtained from fasting, provided1,083 words
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Article275 1910-05-05 8 (Via Hongkong.) China- Navy. The Naval Board has appointed Ching Pek Kwong, an officer of the Admiralty educated m England, to prepare plans for the re organisation of the Navy and has ordered that Chusan (a harbour m the Chekiang Province) be the first naval harbour. H. E.275 words
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Article383 1910-05-05 8 At s moating of the National Association of Manufacturers held m New York recently the Victoria Times) facts were stated which are of special interest to Canadians The fact to which attention was drawn is that the tonnage of the United States merobant marine is less383 words
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Article116 1910-05-05 8 >D Works at Manila. Rear Admiral Uriel SeWee, commander of the Pacific 1? leet, m a report to the Navy Department on the docking of the fleet prep untory to departure for the United States, shows how valuable the floating dock Dewey is to our Navy m116 words
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Article124 1910-05-05 8 At tho third International Physio -therapeutic Congress, held at the School of Medicine, Dr Doyen announced that he had discovered i new method of treatment for cancer. He stated that he had succeeded m arresting the progress of the disease by submitting the affected tissues, by124 words
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Article607 1910-05-05 8 Stranded Steamer Stripped. Melbourne, March 29tb. The steamer Kil bum, which arrived from Grey's Harbour to -day, was the ceutral figure m an exciting iheident m the Red sea recently. The Kilburn was on a voyage from the United Kingdom to Japan with a valuable cargo,607 words
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Article488 1910-05-05 8 The other undertakicg the Sungei Rinching Rubl>er Company is of a different class to that we have just been considering, but it is none the less one to be also avoided. It Ulc y bo d' TiUed as a concern forii>pd to enable an individual, named Ernest488 words
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Article732 1910-05-05 8 The as. Teesta brought from India to Port Swettenham on Friday 1,325 kangany coolies and 41 other coolies. The British steamer Hebe" reported yesterday that when passing the Brothers at J3O a.m. a temporary fixed light was shown. The P. O ss. Nile" and the Blue Funnel s.s.732 words
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Article96 1910-05-05 8 [In addition to that on page 7 Kamo Maru, Jap £285, Sommer, May 4, London, Pat. Simons, Japan 6. Van der Lija, Dut 1771, Mulder, May 4, Singkawanz, Ships Agency, Pontianak 7. Hsinasa, Brit 49, Phillip-, May 4, Mala, ca, Soon KieV, Muar 5. Per Kamo Maru Mrs96 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1910-05-05 8 Morrhuol Creosote is sold m capsules each of which is equivalent to a teaspoonful of cod liver oil and one drop of pure beech wood creosote. In this form, the remedy has no taste or smell. It is not expensive and each bottle contains 70 capsules.46 words
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Advertisement34 1910-05-05 8 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 and small musical goods m Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement148 1910-05-05 8 ELECTRO-PUTINC WORK UNDERTAKEN BY B. P. de SILVA, AT NO. 62, HIGH STREET. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings, Valves Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suction, Steam, Hy-' draulic, Armoured) etc. etc. Ebonite, Vulcanite and Hard Rubber articles. Works and Offices—148 words
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