The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 May 1910

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T EN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1910. NO. 6,901
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  • 129 1 The indisposition of His Majesty tl c Kins? from a bronchial attack, causing His Mijegty's physicians grave anxiety, is the chief item over the wires to-day Page 7. There haa been an earthquake m Central America m wh"ch 500 persons were killed Pape 7. Mr Roosevelt recommends
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  • 1043 1 Some people hate them. I don't, provided that I ein take my own time and am not forced to look at things that do no* interest me. But hate them or like them, exhibitions have to be done, just as weddings and funerals and Sunday afternoon (at Home) have
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 576 1 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING MAY 10. WARWICK MAJORS COMEDY GO. Beg to announce a Season at the above Theatre when the following London Successes will be presented. Cbas. Hawtrey's phenomenally TueSdclV successful Farcical Comedy. THE PRIVATE May 10. secretary. From the Comedy Theatre, London. R.C. Carton's brilliant Comedy Wed neStlaV m
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    • 262 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. GEAND EXHIBITION OF Pathes Celebrated Films NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT HIGH CLASS SERIES 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P. M. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. VENICE ITS PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF INTEREST. JEANNE HACHETTE. CLEVERLY DONE. S.C X G. L. THE CAPTURE of a VAGRANT
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    • 82 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Powell Co's auction sales plants on Monday building on Tuesday old stores on Friday Edenjale goods to-day Page 5. Police Notice re Races Page 2. On the berth Teesta, Bharata, Cooeyana Goeben and Laisang Page 8. Wanted to boy a collection of postage stamps Page 1. Fox terrier
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 414 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 7th High Water.— B.4 5 a.. iUS p Governor Returns to Singapore, 9 a Cricket Golfers v. S. C. C. S.V.A. Rifle Club shoot, 2.30 p Sunday, Bth High Water.— 9 33 a., 9.46 p Sunday after Ascension. Sw. Club launches 8 9. 10 a., 2.30 3.30
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  • 377 2 The First Gap bt Death. The vrhoU of the fifty-five members of the Imperial Pre6s Conference of 1909 will be grieved to learn of tbe first break iv the happy Imperial journalistic family caused by the sudden accidental death of one of its most popular members,
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  • 93 2 During the half year ended 31st December 1 forty-six alligators measuring 2 3 ft. 6 m. were destroyed m Kuching and paid for by Government to the extent of £73.92 which sum included the price of twenty-two eggs. This only refers to those reptiles which
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  • 269 2 St. Andrew's Cathedral. Sunday after Ascension Day. 7 am Matins, Hymn lit. 7.45 am Holy Communion (ChoraT, Hymns 148 (pt. 1), 469, 14H. 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bible Classes (Adults). 5.30 pm Evensong Sermon. Hymns 300, 202, 516. Processional Hymn 147. Recessional Hymn 3C6. St.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 602 2 TO LET. NKWLYH COTTAGE TO LBT. 17 Gilstead Road. Four bed-rooms, each with bathroom attached. Good Stabling. Immediate Entry. J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Road. May 7 8.6 BUNGALOW TO LET. 94 Emerald Hill Road off Orchard Road, with stabling. Apply to B. P. De SILVA, May 4 High Street.
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    • 725 2 NOTIGES. POLICE NOTICE. i Po'ice Order ma'e under section 6 (3) of "The Minor Offences Ordinance, 1906" for the regulation of traffic at the Race Coarse, on the occasion of Race Meetings. 1. Carriages after setting down their passengers will be placed m the carriage enclosure m positions assigned to
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    • 724 2 NOTtGES. Lost m neighbourhood of Botanical Gardens, Wednesday, Smooth haired fox terrier dog Municipal No. 2827, answers to Charlie. LYALL, Brinkmann k Co. May 7 THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED ON Tuesday, 10th instant Thursday, 12th instant RACE DAYS. at noon. May 5 B.s__ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given
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    • 558 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and ChinaINCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each M M £1,200.A0f Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,000 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, E.C.M.G.
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    • 403 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of (w Established iyB2, INSUBANCE m Force, over $37 5 0Oftft NEW Business, 1908, over 86 f^* 00 NET SURPLUS above liabilitiJ i f »nd all optstandint; claims (Straits Currency.) J. H. EVAfla The Bobnbo Co., Ltd Sast r 4^ ALLIANCE ASSURANft CO, LTD. MOTOR CAR
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  • 1046 3 At a House dinner of the Authors' Club an interesting debate took place on East and West," the Pacific as the Theatre of the political forces of the future forming the main question of discussion. We quote the views of two of the speakers A
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  • 532 3 Afteb losing Three Children m Threb Years owing to Dropsy, the life of Ihe fourth was saved by doan's Backache Kidney Pills. To every wife this wonderful record of fond hopes thrice shattered, and joy and happiness at last, cannot fail to appeal. It is told
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  • 704 3 (Via Ceylon) Wedded m a Lions' Cage. A marriage ceremony under sensational circumstances took place at Glasgow. The bride and bridegroom, accompanied by a Congregational minister, entered a cage containing six lions, and were there united m matrimony. The affair was witnessed by six thousand spectators. The Kaiser
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  • 240 3 A Japanese staff officer is quoted by Jiji Shimpo as expressing somewhat pessimistic views about the future of the Chinese arrry. The programme is to have two divisions of troops for every province exclusive of Manchuria, but this officer points out that so long as a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 RUBBER MACHINERY. Estimates for Supply and Erection of Factories Complete with all Machinery, etc. it BUILDINGS. DRYING HOUSES, SHEDS COOLIE LINES. CONSTRUCTED AT SHORT NOTICE. ESTATE TOOLS AND APPLIANCES. I THE I I (a '-"^^"^""i^a Or-**"' -"~T The Standard Visible Writer 19 <Si&u CALL AND SEE IT AT «VO/^ I
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    • 45 3 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Chamberlain's Cough Rem&dy is sold on a guarantee tbat if you are not satisfied after using two thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It is up to you to try. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 139 3 FINtSTTASLE DELICACIES! na«rs znmz cayuse. HUH AIUGYIIS i!i BHIiiE. In Tins and Cta WORLD RENOWNED. To hs cb'a;n:d at any htgb-cIMSS shop or s'ora. C. F. STUHR&CO., HAMBURG. English "xport A.^ont W. LOVcOrtOVt, LONDON, E.G. Trmdo Mark. VL f F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-BT, SINGAPOPE. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants.
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    • 47 3 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. 5
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    • 589 3 KBJBNJB WHEN FOOD MOCKS YOU Indigestion Is The Cause. How Digestive Weaknesses are Cured HY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. To lose a healthy appette and find hini9elf reduced to a state of misery through disordered digestion was the doleful misfortune of Mr. Jacque van Putt, a clerk m the Senia-rang-Cheribou
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  • 585 4 pHAmong his Many Memories," Colonel Rivt tt-Carnac includes many good stories. Some of the most characteristic are those of th^ hildlike with which natives seek to humour the fads of their white rulers. The Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces, for »xample, was keen on the planting
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  • 238 4 A good many creaks, groans and rattles on ;i car, states a motoring contemporary, come frcm the bodywork and many a silent chassis is ho spoiled. Of course, it may be due to bad bodywork, through poor workmanship and unseasoned wood, but there is one cause which
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  • 122 4 Mou Football to v Platsd. Berlin, April 3. N\v regulationß dealing with the gymnas-ti-8 to be praeti— d m the German Army are al-out to l»e issued. These regulations will be m manuscript for the present, and they will tinted as soon as certain changes suggested by
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  • 604 4 At the annual conference of the Institute of Naval Architects, among the papers read was one by Mr C. A. Parsons on "The Application of the Marine Steam Turbine and Mechanical Gearing to Merchant Ships. The main ciuses which have hitherto prevented the application of
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  • 284 4 On the subject of life-giving drinks, his experiences of thirst on the road to Khartoum and the ways of quenching it left the late George Steevens m no doubt. He pronounced unhesitatingly for the M Abu Hamed gin, vermouth, angostura, limejuice and soda especially soda. Steevens's description
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  • 122 4 Accidents often befall Frorfi kissing young ladies through holes m the wall." Philadelphia, Pa.,—That he might kiss the pretty servant girl m the home of his nextdoor neighbor, John Kyeler, of the Carnden, bored a hole m the wooden partition that separated their outer kitchens
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 25 4 Concentrated Goodness. r^~~~^^^^ 1 <>7* of l.emco makes 16 cup« I < i iirngthening bouillon. Splendid 1^ t>MM\ rvcr wl m »y«tem is low. p|pl LEMCO
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    • 691 4 The Eddysfone Lighthouse Keeper I v r V I jl. ■LI V Tervous Depression, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Cramps Because he baa benefit tetl so tremendously by taking Phosferine, Mr. Francis Warder, head keeper cf the Eddystone Lighthouse, now realises that until he took "the Greatest of all Tonics," the best
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    • 545 4 jpr Maintains '^%W m Goo^ Health. '^k S J"! r^' P com :)ination °f a^ tr »at is most nourishing m WinP anrT ■gv'* Malt Extract as prepared m Wincarnis Rives you a tonic thnf y&'' M^'L^ cannot be *qii.ill»d for impart ng strength and stamina vitalitw anfl ''^k, l|Mi
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  • 521 5 I eylon U lAN" ANOINTMENT. London, April 27. The fin ;tl n:eeticK of Mr Deakin'* Cabinet t ratify Brevet Colonel Kir ipatrick'e i^ntuient, owing to the outcry that the en t wis non- Australian and was made •r,. X fcVl Rkceftio.v. i Kitchener was welcomed at Southamp- .or
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 I- 1 Slight Injuiies. tv,ry cut wound or Blood poi.cn may forerea the loas of kamberlaiii'B Pain Balm is oundrapMly and all iSLSLT* F -^byall
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    • 822 5 Beauty Series No. 2 (No. 3 to tollow). y^^ One of the Beauties /^J^^^W and advantages of f^ CIGARETTES "^V is that they embody all that is desirable m the best tobacco and none of the heaviness. Tobacco leaf is like wine it is valueless unless ripened by age and
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    • 731 5 AUCTION SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS Ex S.S. EDENDALE TO BE HELD AT CHOP CUAN GUAN SAWMILL, KALLANG ROAD On Saturday, 7th May, at a.m. Comprising 250 cases dried and salt fish, 110 bags Siam rice, 150 baskets blachan, 38 bales grey yarn. (FOR ACCOUNT OF CONCERNED POWELL Co., Auctioneers. May
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  • 19 6 Domestic Occurrence. Marriage. Brown— Hobbins. April 14, at Hale, Altrincham, E. A. Brown, of Singapore, to MART El.I/.AHKTH HOIiBINS.
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  • 1352 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, May 7, 1910. V t!i<- Pr- s* iTip Peop]^'« right maintain, d Hv influrn.e and unbribed !•>■ pain: 'riot Tnith bft jz'.-'iou-; prrccpts ilraw. I'leiijzrci to Rcligior*. Loyalty and \mw. It will be with very great concern that the whole British Empire will note from
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  • 924 6 The King has been pletsod to appro Mr Shigeaki Someya as Consul of Japan for British North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei. Mr Frederick W. Miger, a. m. ivst. c. c (of the Federated Malay States), has been elected a Fellow of the Xc Colonial luetitute. Like the other p]uropean powers
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  • 70 6 "GOEBEN" DELAYED Returned to Hongkong Afire (From Tne North German Lloyd mail B! L "Goeben due m Bug*, ir m t|| m on May 9. has returned to port here a having broken out m one of the holds' The main damage done to the cirgo by water and the
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  • 48 6 {From our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, A party including His EiceUe*. th High Commissioner, Mr Bal field, Mr B* Mr Severn, Lt. Gay, Mr Kenuey and Mr Allen visited the Rawan^r ooi] yesterday. It is anticipated that their devel will be left to private enterprise.
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  • 70 6 [From our Ipoh, The death has occurred of |fr E; c Petherbridge, manager of Ivint i tin mine yesterday, from a cancerous growth m the throat. Mr Petherbridge had only recenturned from Europe where he had "been under several specialists f or treatment both for his throat
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  • 26 6 NEW R. C. OF PENANG. The Hon J. O. Anthoniii is making an excelleut impression here by his ene; geniality. He is inspecting freely the departments.
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  • 171 6 Dividends and Yields. {From our own Cm- nt.) Kuila Lumpur, Mi Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company announces an interim dividend of per cent and the Rubber Growers' Association teen per cent. The advance statement of tin exports for tli9 States for the past four moiitns shows Perak 134,923
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  • 43 6 (Fr>/),i O'T 0"-n Pent] The rubber share market here 01iih smart recovery. There was a cjood dad of [uiel r; the receut low prijes and aobod eiders that the slump i temporary. Unfortunately seven I forward buyer* wore rather badly hit.
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  • 55 6 > < Miny brokers and Mine chants aro celebratiui? the pr.'-j ber times by giviui; diun«r au<l Mtrtiei to their friends. I dinner party m lea.lini,' i in<^ specitl niniu w. t > iog^ terprisinp broker Hoitrei Vmi Consoinm.' Ch^rsouesn; Anglo-M Jugra I! .!f Xl ill I, :i, tU P*Uliog
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 255 6 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE AND SPIRIT 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 BASS'S LIGHT 9 BITTER ALE. I BOTTLED BY I mill J« BURKE. I|P|H Qts. per case of 4
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    • 18 6 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST OK APPLICATION.
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  • 183 7 A BRONCHIAL ATTACK Confines Him to his Ro:>m. (I?v Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Kec. BJ iv <"., 11.1J a.m. gii Mtjefty tbe King is indisposed and a o >v lined to his room for two days. bulletin has been issued saying that the ring from bronchitis and his
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  • 21 7 X* cowed ;it 9.47 pm. The morning bulletin states that the condition of His Majesty was causing grave anxiety. —> <
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  • 293 7 A venture for supplying the who'e of electricity for lighting, heating, Dg .rposes is being entered upon irupany. Power will be sup the fall ot the Jordan between the torn" and the Lake of Galilee plant will be connected with wns of the country. Mr John D. Rockefeller
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  • 102 7 .ted on April Bth8 t h on »ong the hilli on the border fingland ana Scotland. The bride -1 side of the border. r^ up the h.ilside from the 1 and Scotland, 'oru i«a B h«phcrd belonging ;'-ad district of the neighbouring [rgh. Tho English
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  • 131 7 ROOSEVELT'S INTERNATIONAL POLICE. War on Those Who War. (By Submarine Telegraph.— ReuteiV) Rec May 6th, 11.12 am. Reuter's correspondent at Christiania MJI that Mr Roosevelt addressed the N jbel Peace Priza committee on international peace, and said he thought their cause could be advanced by arbitration treaties
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  • 36 7 MAINE" TO BE RAISED. Ueuter's correspondent at Washington announces that Congress has adopted a bill to raise the cruiser Maine m Havana harbour and bury the remains of the dead m her m the national cemetery.
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  • 71 7 Ru-iived May 6th, 7 pm. Cartago m Cost* Uici has been practically destroyed by an earth-. make wnich took place on Wednesday. Five hundred persons are known to be deid. The Peace Palace of Mr Carnegie has been destroyed. Cartago is a town oa the southern
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  • 231 7 Straits Trading Co. v, Hal.. Iq the Supreme Court, P^nan^, Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton heard an application regarding certain points of law preliminary to the trial of the action brought by the Straits Trading Co for an UMuncUon to restrain Mr. Arthur Uhodes Haig, a metallurgist
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  • 280 7 Net long ago, when I was walking along the sea bide to see some steamers coming into the harbour, 1 paw a Chinese gentleman coming on land with a box. A chinteng told him to open the box, but the man said. I cannot open the box
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  • 518 7 We are iudebted to a reader of a financial ♦uru of mind for the two tablf a set out below which shew approximately the Capitalised Value and Market Vdlue of Rubber Shares of London and Singapore Companies on the 7oh April and May 4'h re&pectively. These shew that
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  • 178 7 Mr W A. Hor D presiding at the meeting of the Kuala Salangor Rubber Co Ltd., Slid that he would advise those who invosted iii many of the rubber companies of the kind that had beeu corning out lately to keep their prospectuses, as they would be
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  • 854 7 Quiojuid agutit howUnm noitri esf farrago libelli. Juvenal. The peripatetic aeronaut who tours the Far East, with balloon ascents and parachute descents, may not make a deal of money for himself, but he undoubtedly gratifies thousands of non-paying Oriental spectators with his deeply inteiesting and thrilling
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  • 31 7 The French C^urt of Cassation has decided that a certified idiot, uuless he be otherwise disqualified, is entitled to vote for parliamentary candidates. The uncertified ones vote m shoals with impunity.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 not a trouble, 'ith<mt M |u)S Bythm T 1 llin not *»ade double Jte y onnneej to procure; HM.y and wheezy, Peppermint Cum.
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    • 59 7 Don't Take the Risk. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic or develops into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the attention ifc deserves and get rid of it. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you are sure of
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    • 13 7 For all internal complaints dysentry cough, cods &c. take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 80 7 Cause of Stomach Troubles. When a man has trouble with his stomach you may know that he is eating more than he should or of some article of food or drink not suited to his age or occupation, or that his bowels are habitually constipated. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
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    • 170 7 ROBINSON C? A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Sweets and Chocolates. Assorted Chocolates. Duchess Almonds. Assorted Sweets. Peppermint Creams. Caramels. Rush Hampers. ROBINSON Co NEW PIANOS ON HIRE AT $1 0 PER MONTH. Tuning and Regular Attention Inclusive. S. MOUTRiI&Co, Ltd, THE ARGADE. KATZ BROTHERS L° DUNVILLES SCOTCH WHISKY Very Finest old
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 677 8 WANTED. GOVERNMENT NOTICE Applications will be received at the Master Attendant's Office up to the Hth instant, for the po^ of a Light iv-eper at Singapore. Salary $600 per annum with rations and clothing. Applicants must have mechanical knowledge as titter etc., and applications niunt be accompanied by copies of
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    • 686 8 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANO AND CALCUTTA. The Company's steamer LAISANG," 8,460 tons, E. J. Tadd, Commander, is due here on Sunday, the Hth instant and will be despatched for the above ports on Tuesday, the 10th idem, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first class
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    • 1106 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 Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 761 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) Devanba May 6 Delhi July
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    • 696 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well known mail steam this Company sail fortnightly from ht Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp Sm.n ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples. (conael? P Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vir* Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo pJ"* Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Naca^L and
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  • 925 9 I ft* Kind of Soldering A Reinforced u for Automobiles Another Mystery Heavens A Balloon Canera Elecof Oil Improved Protective tor of All Work-Platinum !'.,tinum Farias at High I.me," designed for making joints g md other lead work, m a very thin laily fusible metal, that, having •ii
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  • 281 9 COMMKkc JAL AGENTS TO FOUND Industries. Eight prominent commercial agents of the I nited States with millions of dollars behind them are now headed for Manila and the Philippines. They form the nuceus of a party of about thirty people— friends and members of their families -that are
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  • 289 9 We are able to give the following particulars of the progress mide with His Mijesty's new Pake? at Petchabun, with a few technical details which we are sure will interest our readers. The who'e of the building has be?n designed on the most modern Hues,
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  • 218 9 A pretty incident m the intercourse of the allied countries, Japan and England, is an interchange of letters and presents now taking place between the school children of the tw« nations. It appears that this idea was suggested by Mr Ueno, a Japanese
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 39 9 (fIfWCO Di5MD J This Cookery Eook Free ro« all I m excKange for signed Lemco IUff^MMBMB wrappers. Crammed with useful Hn^Qß recipes, it trlls how to use IHI^RI Lcmco advantageously. pps LEMCO |p tVA Ipl 4, Lloyd's Avenue, London,
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    • 900 9 CROSSE S% n CELEBRATED RliirKU/rTT I* K ate*. OILMEN'S PLACKWELL^aF V U stores, I $$yy^ <^&^3Sto PICKLES, SOLPS, JAMS, 1 by "royal appointment. i^^^^^^^/^v JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, I d <2^|gg^ if MALT VINEGAR, 1 T A "RT F I c%^^-^ Jji SALAD OIL 1 DhILLLALIEjO. 3^^^- Agents for Lea Pcrnnsaj
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    • 226 9 0 TEA Brooke Bond's Tea has been known for FORTY YEARS m Great Britain. As a result of this long acquaintance, Two Million people drink it and Thirty Thousand Agents sell it there. RETAIL AGENTS Guan Chin Hong Co. Chin Keat A Co. Tiang Joo Co. KwongChin Hin Co Ebramsah
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    • 589 9 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a. Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sunday* excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copj. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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  • 797 10 An Inteuwkw with Mr Alexander Bkthune. Mr A Bethune is the President of the Rubber (r rowers' Association a body that ban already done good work as a representative of rubber interests, and has before it an everwidening sphere of usefulness. Well. sa d the President
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  • 99 10 Major 0. N. Hack, District Magte Karnal, has convicted a sub inspector of police and a zailder und- r section 1330 of the Penal Code for slapping, punching, kicking and thereby causing the duath of one Shadi for the purpose cr extorting a confession of having received
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  • 96 10 F.»t her," asled tY.o small boy of an editor, i- Jupiter iuhabited P "I don't know, my son," was the truthful answer. Presently he was inerrupted ■gain. "Father, are there any sea serpents r I don't know, my son." The lit .le fellow was manifestly cast down, but presently
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  • 557 10 6th April, 1910. There was a good demand at the auctions hell on sth and 6th in3t., and practically everything sold under the hammer. Very high prices were paid, 12/4* being the record. There was an advance on iaat auction rates of 1 per lb.
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  • 330 10 Retakdkd by Hurber Boom. It ia a well-understood theory, sayg Capital and Commerce," thit abnormal develop nent of any branch of trade, while it stultifies the growth of other branches, will not lead to the eventual good of tri le as a whole. We have been
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 14 10 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all inte r nal complaints Jysentry coughs colds Ac.
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    • 225 10 Weak and Exhausted Almost Ready to Surrender and Cease Fighting t the Battle of Life. If your blood (^§L circulates Jm^^S poorly and your /^^mcs\l nerves are fis weak if you '^Sk M. \srgL are despondent gt^ L -j^ and discouraged, Vry with stomach out t Lilf. *ffijr of order,
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    • 523 10 vjr i 3 v 7 V-r \J \J I^l 1 MiM Millions of people all over the Jfjjf world are using Sozodont, because of N its genuine value as a cleanser, preserver Si pn«*r. 1 r r ill! SOZODQNriI and beautiner or the teeth. Invaluable FORTHK 111 to™ to those
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 913 10 VESSELS KXPKCTe^ STKAMKKS. living port of departure, and <wht r date due here, and name of Ago nt Aki Maru, London, May 20 P (l t S Aleaia, Hongkong, May 9 Behn liZT' Ambria, Hongkong, May y Behn SZ Andalusia, Hongkong, May 1 6 Arabia, Hamburg, May 24 Behn Arcadia,
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  • 136 11 Mar. April Total Pikuls. Belat 252 683 Bruang 246 598 Bruseb 144 5]5 Cbenderiang 433 Gopeng 680 2,090 Jeher Kawuning $5,870 14,541 $19,551 Kanaboi 221 971 Kjnta 560 1,610 Kinta Association 1,150 1,650 Kledang Kraraat Pulai BC9 647 1,084 Kuan tan 41 151 Lahat 750 2,010 Menglembn Lode
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  • 1311 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. May 6. Cap. 188U1. Paid. LastDiv. Butiri. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 0 9 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 25% Int. 1 10 1 11 6 50,000 2'- 1 G Batang Malaka 4 0 4 6 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50%
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  • 338 11 Mar. April Total. Allagar 2,050 2,400 8,300 Alma 600 600 Anglo Malay 53,167 4^,839 201,030 Ayer Molek 1,344 Ayyr Kaning 200 Balgownie 9,028 8,673 33/.>04 Banteng 1.464 1,381 5,410 Batu Caves 18,611 29,8.:r> Batu Tiga 6,300 16,857 Bcrtam 9,588 32,088 Bukit Kajang 2,603 3,251 8,917 Bukit Rajah
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  • 73 11 (Corrected up to May 6.) Bank 4m s 2/4| demand -/^Vt Private credits 3m g 2/4£ credits 6 m s 2/4 J France, demand Bank 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T 174 4 Hongkong, demand 22 f/& Yokohama, demand 11*4 Java, demand 1404 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 150 11 May 6. Tin* buyers f74 2'. Gam bier buyers iI.CO Gam bier Cube No 1 15.00 Gam bier Onb* No. 2 M norn Pepper Black (ord!*. S'fort) buyers 13.00 Pepper, Whit* (fail) buyers 25 00 Nutmeg* (110 to tke IV) M 18.00 Nutmeg* (80 to tke IV.) M M
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 435 11 npRRTMENTS. OBTAINABLE Boar ,l and Lodging (one room.) Terms AH.ly WIDOWER co Free Press." Private family have room for two boarders. fjo and comfy rooms. No other boarders. iblir*- Arr'y l o Free Press. BOARD AND LODGING p or i i.tnthroen First clasn table and p oonJS Apply Comfortable House
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    • 12 11 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Clats Photographs and Enlargement. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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    • 14 11 FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld. Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agents.
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    • 129 11 De KONTNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contr\ct with the Nethbrlands India Government. Agents at Sinsrapore, The Shipsa#ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay rHB DNDBKMBNTIONBO DATSS OK DSPAKTURH ARI ONLY APPROXIMATB. van der Lyn... I Singkawang and Pontianak May~^ 7 G.G. Daendels Bawean, Soerabaia, Bandjermassin, PoeloeLaut, Samarinda, Donggala, Balik-Papan and Pasir May 7
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1008 11 VESSELS p PORT. Fl*« and Tom Commander* Arrived From For Whtm Komngin Regentes Dat cruis. 4730 Rippard May 8 Macassar Sourabayall Steamers Klasr Tont Master Arrived From Consignee For Whe* Austria Aus 4879 Raicich May 3 Kobe R. Schmidt Penang 7 Ban Yong Seng Brit 280 Angus Apl 1 9
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  • 188 12 An application made m Ponang by the Assistant < tficUl Assignee by way of a motion m regard to the above, has been disposed of by Mr Justice Thornton. Th 9 estate was owned by a number of periions m partnership, one of the partners bein^ Teoh Chor<4
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  • 191 12 A t^ram iphone valued at $150 has been i>t o leu from 71, Kiver Valley Road, the jcca of Mr George Watson. 0 X t Hoo, a goldsmith of 18, South firidgt Road, gave his coolie Lim Na Wa 1 worth of gold leaf on May :>. Yesterday
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  • 104 12 Chinaman Heavily Finei>. Another considerable haul of opium has been made by the Inland K9venue Department, as a result of which, Lee Ah Tek, second saloon steward on the s.s. Seaug Bee, 1 was charged yesterday morning before Mr Kjbiuson, with endeavouriDg to import 560 tahils of opium
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  • 34 12 Th 1 following was the result of the competition for the last monthly inadal. JT. C. Watt 7- plus 2 H. \Y. Firm stone i'l 8 P. G. Stevens ecr
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  • 42 12 The iteam launch Argo will leave Johnston's Rier for the Club bungalow on Sunday, at 8, 9 and 10 a m '1 30 and 8.85 p.m. returning at 8 80 and i> 30 am., 1_ 15, and 5 80 p.m.
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  • 160 12 At the it 11 Ringe, Kimpong Bharu, Penang, the OtUft] meeting of the members of the Penang Ladies' R rh Club took place, when Miss Thornton and Miss Joan Smith made possibles at the 100 yards range. The aix highest scares at this range are counted for
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  • 93 12 X AM. WAY AUfOM Co.MPLE. A OUmm it-port says that Viceroy Li Chicg hsi, of Yunnan, has reported to the Government that as the Yunnan- Annam railway Las been r..ui{ leted, French power will greatly extend and relations between China and France will increase m importance. He requested
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  • 13 12 Per Mm Mr It. S. F. Mcßain. Mr J Prentice, Mr Snod^russ.
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  • 915 12 C\ i-i am Taubkkt A«s>ri i i kl. Captiin George Willy Taubert of the North German Lloyd steamer Lock Sun commenced his defence before the Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndman Jones, and a special jury at the Assizes yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing grievons hurt
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  • 71 12 At th« Assize Court, yesterday afternoon, betore the Chinf Justice Sir William Hyndman Jones, and a special jury, with Mr H. Latham as foieinan, an elderly Chinaman named Lim lid M n was tried "on a charge of murderMr J. Crabb W A tt, Deputy Public
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  • 880 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Mat 6th. Ii: Ksjt n The Hoafto th« Ac:. Col. S«-c. W.Evana. His fiiortlf tljTho I fit (ieu. OiHwr Commanding TtOO a, Lieut. Col. Livingstone. The 11-nblu the Attorney-General F. Belfield. the Col. Treasurer W. C. Michell. the Coi. Engineer, F. J. Piggott. J. Suundera.
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  • 413 12 The "KamoMaiu" left tbe whaif yesterday and tbe Benart v and Patani went alongside. The Benarty loads general cargo and bunkers, and the "Patani" loads for Bangkok. The Dutch mail steamer "Vondel" landed about 470 tons of general cirgo at Tanjong Pagar, and the Kutsang" 1,400. Tbe Natuna
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  • 459 12 Attempts have been made from time to time to establish coaliDg hulks m the Singapore Roads, the latest reported being that of the Oicar 11. The following rule now printed m the Government Gazette, deals with the matter. 3 (i). No hulk or other vessel used or intended
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  • 63 12 Among the railway works to be undertaken this year, the most important is the Southern Shan State Railway. This line is designed to open up the wheat- growing districts and secure a direct railway communication with Rangoon. Mr H. S. Harrington, Chief Engineer, Railway Board, is
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 617 12 IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF THROUGHBRED STOCK. Mr. W. N. WILLIS OF SYDNEY notifies racing gentlemen and the public that he has arrived at Singapore by the s with the following high-class racing stock, which will be offered for sale here nr shipped for Calcutta. ir l GOOD ROSE Champion Australian Sprinter.
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