The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 June 1910
1910-06-02
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Title Section15 1910-06-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1910. NO. 6,92^15 words
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Article150 1910-06-02 1 An interestirg article regarding the Philharmonic O.chtstra appeals on page 5. Notices regarding Kedah Estates and Keinpas estates appear on page B. Austria is incurring fresh expenditure on Army and navy accounts Page 5. Mr Gallagher has definitely decided to leave Government foi viee Page 4 Mr150 words
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Article977 1910-06-02 1 If there is anything more disillusionising than looking over a diary one has written many years before, it is turning again tb c pages of an album m which is depicted one's growth from childhood to maturityThere are few of us who cm honestly do that and notMayo - 977 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement254 1910-06-02 1 Dunlop Colf Balls. Have been prominent m a great number of notable performances within the last few weeks. Braid and Herd twice beat Vardon and Taylor, E. Gray put up a new record for Littlehampton (67) and A. R. Whelldon broke the professional record at Ladbrook Park, placing it at254 words
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Advertisement270 1910-06-02 1 MARLBOROUGH BBACH ROAD. The People's Popular. TO-NIGHT'S EXHIBITION. Fresh No velties. 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P. M. VOLCANOES AND CRATERS OF THE OCEANIC ISLANDS. THE COWBOY'S RUSE. SEEING THE REAL THING. S.C.A.G.L. THE IDEAL ARMY LIFE. FERRAGUS. S.C.A.G.L. WHAT'S BECOME OF THE KEYS. THE TWO PORTRAITS. S.C.A G.L. THE270 words
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Advertisement281 1910-06-02 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE PICTURE PALACE. GRAND EXHIBITION NEW SUBJECTS j TO-NIGHT Pathe's Novelties. 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. OVERTURE. "POET PEASANT" FRANZ VON SUPPE. COLLECTING PALM JUICE for ARRACK CAUGHT REDHANDED. IMPLACABLE HATE. S.C.A.G.L. AT THE CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. THE SILVER RISG. YOUNG LADIES ORACLE DOUBLE SIGHT. S.C.A.G.L. THE281 words
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Advertisement86 1910-06-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shipping: X.P.M., S.S.S, H.A.L. sailing lists Page 6. A dividend of ninepence is to be paid on Lahat Mine shares Page 2. The Municipality give notice of a reduction m the price of gas Page 2. An interesting note about golf balls will be found m the Dunlop86 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous408 1910-06-02 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 2nd 1 High Water -4 27 a 6.20 p P O Mail Homeward due. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5 p Friday 3rd t High Water.— s 57 a, 7.1 J p P O Mail Outward due. King's Birthday (1865). Public and Bank Holiday. Mark Lodge Regular, 8.45 p Malay408 words
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Article643 1910-06-02 2 To the Editor of the Malay Mail." Sir, Now that so much store is being set by properly advertising this country at Home, it m encouraging, perhaps, to remember that Malaya has, despite its small size and comparatively recent occupation by tbe British, given inspiration towards tbe643 words
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Article241 1910-06-02 2 Preliminary arrangements for the World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh, from June 14 to 23, may be said to be complete, and it is evident that it wi 1 be an occasion of quite exceptional importance. Every society has practically taken up the full number of tickets allotted241 words
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Article80 1910-06-02 2 By a strange irony of fate, the Carnegie Ii! tariee, of which there are eight m the city *4 Pittabarg where Mr Carnegie made his fortune, have been obliged to keep open only Mwen hours a day instead of fourteen and close on Sundays entirely. This step80 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement476 1910-06-02 2 TO LET. TO BE LET FUBNISHED. A bungalow No. 795, East Coast Road, Telok Kerau with stabling. Entry June 1. Apply Ali Amhab Banama, 21, Weld Road. May 20 v.c. TO BE LET. No. H. F. Adis Road, 18-B, Wilkie Road, G, High Street. Apply to Loh Lum of No.476 words
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Advertisement808 1910-06-02 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REDUCTION IN CHARGE FOR SUPPLY OF GAB. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice that from Ist July next tbe price for gas supplied by them wili be at the rate of $3 00 per 1,000 cubic feet subject to the undermentioned discounts808 words
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Advertisement516 1910-06-02 2 NOTICES. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all the roads and approaches to Cheang Hong Lim Market, belonging to the Estate of Cheang Tew Muey, will be closed to public traffic from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Tuesday, the 7th June, 1910. Dated this Ist day of June, 1910.516 words
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Advertisement550 1910-06-02 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each *1,200.00f Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,00* Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CJ.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dont, K.C.M.G. The550 words
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Advertisement390 1910-06-02 2 MANUFACTURERS^ INSURANCE Co. OF CaNad,'^ ESTAHI.ISFIKD l-~ Policieß are "WOULD WIDH TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE" N^ FORFEITABLE.' XA «^E and A Claims loans, cash-surrendem promptly settlec by tlie Generll i ng i P^I c WithoUt the delay ofrif!? Head Office y l rtf trenc<. tc The Reserves for protf > holders are390 words
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Article1699 1910-06-02 3 TliJ Times «>f May 7th, containing tbe lward's deith arrived by mail yesterday. But few snitional particulars are *iveu, which we with the Times leader on tie in< e< aB e naa< l» v ed m He refused to stay m bed yesterday t got up and1,699 words
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Article140 1910-06-02 3 Larpa fibrous deposits have been found under the sea m Spencer Gulf, South Australia, and on being tested the fibre was found to be an excellent substitute for jute. This fibre is the accumulation for centuries of a marine plant (Poseidonia Australia), and the average thickness of140 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1910-06-02 3 Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of tbe stomach. All tbat is needed to etfoct a cure is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tal In fact, the attack may be wardei ofi. or greatly lessened m severity, by taking a dose of69 words
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Advertisement626 1910-06-02 3 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until farther notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY, UP TRAINSam. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. 1 I 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Passir P. 7.25 4.30 Borneo Wf. 7.33 12.42626 words
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Advertisement39 1910-06-02 3 St. GEORGE'S GIRLS' HOME. PEHANG. A Church of England Boading House under au English Lady Superintendent, for £jrls attending the Government Girl's School. Maximum fee 125. Apply to The Lady Superintendent or Colonial Chaplain, Penang. May BI t 31.139 words
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Advertisement454 1910-06-02 3 g\ j^ TONIC WINE Keeps the Blood cool m spite of the Heat 'Vana' Tonic Wine is an ideal invigorator for residents m the Tropics. One or two doses daily strengthen body, brain and nerves, and counteract the fatigue and depression produced by extreme heat. 'Vana' Tonic Wine enriches the454 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1910-06-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, June 2, 1910. H tie Pre<* llic People's r cht maintain, nnbribed by gain H«-e patriot Truth h.-r t>r> i c; ('.raw. Pledged to K» !i ;i<»[,. Loyalty and l.aw. Just as the Kingdom of Lilliput, according to the immortal Lemuel Gulliver, was torn by1,062 words
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Article1065 1910-06-02 4 Ex President R »osevelt has been received by < t >ueen Alexandra. The S C. C. play the Y. M. C. A. at Association football this afternoon. The Memorial Hall clock is go badly lighted that it is prachcilly useless at night. There are fifteen civil cases down for hearing1,065 words
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Article32 1910-06-02 4 APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL. {From our >..,-„ Kuala Lnmj The Court of Appeal >^r-itv rmi Yap Hon Chin, the Chuie* cerued m the Pudu Temple Cam to the Privy Council.32 words
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Article12 1910-06-02 4 Four Chineso attempted to High-st yesterday afternoon, irreet were made.12 words
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Article13 1910-06-02 4 It is understood that Mr definitely decided en lea ment Service.13 words
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Article19 1910-06-02 4 Tin: DlBBl (1 Mr i' tines' Leraberg, 9 Sir John Thureby't < enl Mr Cnnliffe*! Churl- 1 119 words
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Article95 1910-06-02 4 There was a large gul iS eicellent place of ami t the new pictures, a ?er? fine were much appreciated. The A q^ matograph show seems r fi m| each week. List night, :r mm was a very interesting 01 c p i c turei shown were both95 words
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Article340 1910-06-02 4 The subject of leprosy ii anl ortnnaie)? one not without interest to the inhabitant* of Malaya. The Madras Mai!, m a re. ent issue published an article, over a column m length, on the subject, atd referi to ii ength. It appears that the s^ -end later: scientific ConferencePinang Gazette - 340 words
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Article152 1910-06-02 4 In an article aponChii es industry and the supplanting European tra Duly Press «vs The real point at wh European trade is t with the cheap labour they mand may become independei American manufacture may again he abletoanpp'y t: this direction. This should considered by those who look152 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1910-06-02 4 CAIDBEGK, MACGREGOR Go. FRESH FRUIT JUST ARRIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF CHOICE Pears, Quince Apples. Orders must be given for this fruit at once to en* sure obtaining supplies. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. RAFFLES **t HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER. Saturday next, June 4. Grand Hotel Continental SAIGON ss~ Tie only first201 words
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Advertisement106 1910-06-02 4 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD NOTICE. Until further notice it shall be compulsory for any coal ship discharging coal at the Board's wharves to work overtime at night up to 12 p.m., if required so to do by the Board and the charges for working such overtime shall be at106 words
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Article70 1910-06-02 5 Some Honor rs. Submarine Telegraph. Reuter'g) Received June Ist. .ni from Pretoria states that Lord ne attended a special Cathedral there. wards they proceeded to the LegisI !v where the Commission of Commissioner wa^ read m Eogli9h i i m the presence of the I Villiers has70 words
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Article34 1910-06-02 5 ;a a vi to the >n the birthday of its union, irnest hope and strong contie new constitution will under leuce further the highest web A nd add strength to .re.34 words
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Article84 1910-06-02 5 Advice Ab :ut Egypt. Mr drove to the Guildhall cheering crowds ;:nd rouvedthe lit j m -et. Ia h he eulogised to the highest lie ni Uganda and the Sudan. I g ran Egypt the beet GoYern- I h id irs, but it erred lity and sentimentality.84 words
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Article40 1910-06-02 5 Received June Ist 2 53 p.m. from Vienna states that the nisterhas annouiced afresh permnent military expenditure of 37 kronen J 4- Kr i.l -*erling] owing to the number of recruits. The naval construction expenditure is kronen. m40 words
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Article30 1910-06-02 5 lapanese Visitors. K'eceived June 1 >t 2 53 p m. The Japanese notabilities Togugawa, nd Dura listened to the debates 'Q both houses of the Piusstan Diet vester-30 words
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Article12 1910-06-02 5 has conferred on Pricca and Cross of the Red Eagle,12 words
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92 1910-06-02 5 of the Pacific Mail Steamship >ntal liners will be equipped Wireless telegraph instruments ni nition given out i the United Wireless Tele- ssjn the T,.- xna Li re the M China," and Manvw apparatus similar to bhe name linn. These apowei of five kilowatts,92 words
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Article42 1910-06-02 5 quilified than Mr I Iresi the Colonial Institute rds an Imperial r be has studied the Empire ritten the bistorv of Be was once private Courtney, under whom he have ler-.rued independence of f a lof (loiB for the(>o of Imperial defence.42 words
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Article2077 1910-06-02 5 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Grawßmoui BmruFAcnoi st Mk lvd Mm Eton. Troti It is with much pleasure tha* we have to announce that Mr and Ms N Je d Trotter have by telegram from London, announced a very munificeut donation, ia response to an appeal by the Editor, which trill enable the2,077 words
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Article977 1910-06-02 5 The Rangoon Time*, recently published a very icmarkable account of King Edward's Coronation illness m 19)2. After a graphic description of the preparations tbat were then made for his Coronation, the large crowd of overseas subjects who had come to London for the occasion, the elaborate977 words
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Article37 1910-06-02 5 The pirt heard case of M. A. de Silva v. the S ngapore Towing and Lighterage Company and another was continued before Mr Justice Fisher m the Supreme Court yesterday. The case is of no public interest.37 words
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Article48 1910-06-02 5 "What is Labour V" asked the Teacher, Said tbe schoolgirl, smart and bright. It is Labour to be coughing, As some people do ad night What is Capital be asked her, After a brief interval. Woods' Great Peppermint Core she an swered. Mother says that's Capita l 148 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement10 1910-06-02 5 1 i,J^ rnal dysentry cough, t^ Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement443 1910-06-02 5 IROBINSON C? IMPROVED 'BRITANNIA" AIR RIFLE. r The Improved "Britannia" Air Rifle, (as illustration) well Polished walnut stock, barrel and other parts black finish, c. Polygroove Rifling, best quality, range up to' 50 yds. 27.50 The Britannia Pellet boxes of 1000 LOO ROBINSON C? THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE. ZZ? A LARGE443 words
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Article308 1910-06-02 6 Keen competition between the various whipbuilding centres for the order for the sixth Orient mail boat has resulted, ao it it* stated, m the contract l>eing placed with Messrs John Brown *nd Co, of Clydebank. They were the buillers ol the first of tbe new Orient liners,308 words
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Article273 1910-06-02 6 The prosperity of New Zealand remains 1 uibroken. In the last financial year the re- venue w.is the largest on record, there was a surplus >f nearly half a million, and the railway revenue aiways a sure test of a country's health v/ben State Railways are m273 words
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Article71 1910-06-02 6 Philadelphia Icqu rer Contrary to tbe prey tiling impression, the Chinese are ;in order lo "ing, peaceably disposed people, and foreign travellers may penetrate far into the interior of the country without running the risk of anything more serious than verbal insults, which are harmless because unintelligible71 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1910-06-02 6 THE SKI STEAM NAVIGATION 10„ LTD. MAIL TABLE. For Tringganu, Bisut, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Champon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Dl'K. DEPARTURE. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Agents. STOOIIAART MAATSCHAPPIJ RtDERLAMD. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer VONDEL" will leave229 words
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Advertisement576 1910-06-02 6 BEITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG. RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "SFRADA," tons, F. Alton, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, the 3rd Juue, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage, apply to576 words
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Advertisement755 1910-06-02 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG «L/^^» f^jEß*^^*^^^^ The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewardp, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge755 words
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Advertisement430 1910-06-02 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 Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool430 words
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Advertisement733 1910-06-02 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth snd 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) Arcadia June 3 Arcadia Aug.733 words
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Advertisement698 1910-06-02 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steaii^, this Company sail fortnightly f ron Rr R o! Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ac twerp SonS ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (conn, P Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vicePort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo I Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai.698 words
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Article159 1910-06-02 7 Mar. April Total. PikuU. B elat SM 221 904 Brnang 246 aa« 934 Brofleh 144 s ir> Cbenderiang ]~,0 125 711 Gopeng GBO 12,-) 2,H16 Jeber Kamuning 15,870 $4,541 119,551 Kanaboi 221 267 1,238 Kjnta 560 665 2,175 Kinta Association 1,150 729 M 79 Kledang Kramat Pulai 869159 words
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Article1228 1910-06-02 7 June 1. Cap. Ibsuw. Paid. LAsrrDr?. Butbhs. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd GO 7 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 1 9 0 111 0 50,000 2 1/6 Batang Malaka 3 6 4.; 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 10 0 0 17 0 0 80,0001,228 words
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Article382 1910-06-02 7 Mar. April Total. Allagar 2,050 2,400 8,300 Alor Pongsu 1,160 1,160 Alma 600 600 An^lo Malay 53,167 48,689 201,030 Ayer Molek 1,344 Ayer Knning 160 273 833 Balgownie 9,028 H,673 33,904 Banteng 1,404 1,3 m 1 5,410 Batu Caves 13,611 10,952 30,787 Batu Tiga 6,300 6,823 23,183382 words
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Article63 1910-06-02 7 (Corrected up to June 1 Kank 4 m I 2/4| demand 2/4 T Private credits 3ms 2/4 credits 6ms 2/4 France, demand Bank 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T 175} Hongkong, demand 23% Yokohama, demand 114* Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of63 words
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Article142 1910-06-02 7 June 1. Ti $75.20 Gambier wm |J r,{) Gambier Cube No 1 mm 15.00 Gambier On v No. i norn Pepper Black (ori*. 8' pore) buyers 13 00 Pepper, White (fan) buyers 24 00 Nutmegs (110 to tke lb.).* 8.00 Nutmegs (80 to tke lb.) 22.00 Mace (Bania) M142 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement586 1910-06-02 7 WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE. Ilsssfsf to take sole charge of JIM\H ATE, Negri Sembilan. Only need planters need apply, as tapping forthwith. with copies of testimonials, and tating salary required, to, THE BORNEO Co., Ltd., Agents, Jimah Rubber Estate, Ltd. .Inn- 1 8g SELANGOR CLUB. Applications will be r on586 words
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Advertisement98 1910-06-02 7 holiday-tickets. Return saloon tickets will be issued at Single fares from Singapore to Netherlands-India Archipelago (including Penang* and interchangeable by the undermentioned lines made between the 15th April and lUh July, 1910 on condition that the return voyage shall be set oIT not later than the 15th July, 1910. For98 words
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Advertisement27 1910-06-02 7 YONG PONG, FRASER CHALMERS, Ld. Photographic Studio. i Manufacturers or Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Eim-Cta. Photograph, and Exdargemeat. Gilfillan «c Co., Ltd. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. EtSTsas Agents.27 words
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Advertisement69 1910-06-02 7 How to Prevent Blood Poison. Carelessness and ueglect are tbe chief causes of blood poisoning. A cut or bruise, however slight, should have immediate attention. A good liniment and one tbat not only gives prompt relief from pain, but being antiseptic, heals the wound without maturation, m Chamberlain's Pain Balm.69 words
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Miscellaneous1077 1910-06-02 7 VESSELBJ_N POKT. w x A ff*M *n<* Tone Commanders Arrived From For Whu Waterwitch Brit survey 62) Lt. Hancock May 24 Kamranh Bay Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman May 7 Malacca P Swett Lucifer Dut Govt 247 v. d. Ham May 27 P. Sambo P. Samboe Hoofel Dut Govt1,077 words
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Article309 1910-06-02 8 We have received a copy of the prospectus of Kemp i.s Rubber Estates Ltd, which we believe was formerly Sungei Uihru, Malacca. The director! am Mauri Sirae, Dr Weir, "house and X Kong Guan all of Malacc t. The capital is 9725,000 m shares of five dollars309 words
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Article50 1910-06-02 8 A special meeting was bell at PenaDg on May 28lfa to pass resolutions for reconstructing tbe company. The resolutions appoint Mr B. Keiir.ann as liquidator. No information is given of the details of the Mtructed company, which is to be cilled the Kodah 1 lubber Co. I/d.50 words
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Article38 1910-06-02 8 Agents Guthrie Co. Labi —17,185 lbs. against 5.6T8 lbs; Five uouths 70,224 lbs. against 17,281 lbs. Chanqkal Salak 9Ol il I. Total Mvcl, April, May 1.441 lbs. l'\ rBD Biif oapobb April 1,420 1 b.38 words
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Article427 1910-06-02 8 Gloovv Anticipations The present drought is exercising tbe minds of the Chinese to very considerable extent The superstitious, who place their tract m omens and the conjunction of astral bodies, have naturally come to the conclusion that the appearauc^ of the comet is responsible forC. Mail - 427 words
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Article104 1910-06-02 8 Three Nlw P< Mukden, May 1 I Tbo sztn me interest exhibited by the Central Government m Manchuria is very gratifying to Di here, where every day brings clearer proof that the great Dependency is forging ahead." WV hay.. already a well offi ;ered and capBarBBB I i AgricultureM.P. Cor - 104 words
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Article100 1910-06-02 8 The s.l. Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Burgtlow on Friday at 2 90 and 890 p.m. returning at and 530 p.m. Oq Sunday, launches will leave tbe Pier for the Bungalow at 7, and 10 a m, 2 30 aad 3.30 p m., returning100 words
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Article71 1910-06-02 8 These sports which will be held on Friday of this week on the Kafn js Reclamation, promise toba a great success. In order to provide for the convenience of Johore visitors, the management have arranged with the Singa pore-Kranji railway for a special late train to71 words
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Article54 1910-06-02 8 The competition Spring Cup (3<; holes medal pUy) closed on Tuesday and resulted m a win for \Y. J. Trowell with a score of 111 nett. 36 39 39 40 1" 144 )her scores K. O. Swan 41 41 46 47 22 156 A. Smith 45 1554 words
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Article33 1910-06-02 8 The monthly bowling medal for May was won by X K. Thomas with the score of 684 180 864. He was eloslv followed by A. G. Harrington with 644 200 844,33 words
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Article503 1910-06-02 8 <>nk mokk mastery al>l>ed to the lobg Lim. On the 20th ultimo attention was directed m these columns (says the S.C.M. Post) to what may almost be styled an epidemic of mysterious disappearances of Europeans m Hongkong, so numerous and so scandalous ha\e these regrettable occurrences bjconie503 words
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Article128 1910-06-02 8 Na. BBBITT roa Care ry all IfissiOMAnii I In view of the prevalent unrest m the interior, consequent upon the dry season and other causes, missionaries should be particularly ciicu inspect m their actions, for at tbe present juncture the smallest spark may lead to a conlligration resultingS.C.M.P. - 128 words
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Article395 1910-06-02 8 Princess Royal Laid Down The largest and fastest, and also the most powerful B itish man of- war yet designed was laid down at tbe ship construction yard of Messrs Vickers, Sons, and Maxim at Barrowin Furness. She is one of the four contingent" ships which figured m395 words
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Article307 1910-06-02 8 Value of Pratas Wirelf.ss Station Tbe Leading Light discusses editorially tbe report on Hongkong < >bservatory for the past year. Making all allowance, it says, for tbe latitude that exists m judging whether one's forecast has been realized or not, and m many cases there i.s no307 words
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Article127 1910-06-02 8 FINED FOR SAYING DAMN." Run down when riding a bicycle near Newton, m Devonshire, recently, the Hon. Francis Lascelles, son of the Earl of Harewood, made use of tbe word damn. He had bis right ear nearly torn off, his collarbone broken and bis leg badly bruised. In short he127 words
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Article120 1910-06-02 8 "Stories tbat I am m poor physical condition," runs a te'egram received m New York says the Daily Mail," from Jeffries, who meets the the negro Johnson for the boxing champiocship of the world on July 4, are all wrong. On the road at 5 am, I120 words
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Article440 1910-06-02 8 At Tanjong Pagar yesterday, the "Needles" was lai.diig Indian coal for Boustead and Co. On the voyage down frcm Hongkong to this port three deaths occured on board the s s Kum Sang," all being buried at sea. In each case the deceased was Chinese. The P. and440 words
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Article323 1910-06-02 8 Writing on the Constitutional crisis, the Quarterly Review says The evil under which both Houses are suffering is fundamentally the exaggeration of party feeling. What is tbe real grievance of which Liberals complain m the House of Lords 1 It is its partisanship. The Liberal party323 words
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Article34 1910-06-02 8 I In addition to that on page 7. Breid, Nor. 645, Knudsen, June 1, Bangkok, Joo Seng Chu, Bangkok 3. Mongolia, Bats. 1627. Tschaun, June 1 Shanghai, E. A Co., Colombo 2.34 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1910-06-02 8 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints dysentry coughs colds Ac.12 words
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Advertisement48 1910-06-02 8 The Annoying Cough. \om cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of yonr throat if you want to be annoyed. But if you want relief WB nt to be cured, take Chamber lam a Cough Remedy. For sale by all Dil pensaries and Dealers.48 words
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Advertisement254 1910-06-02 8 SPEC/A I APPOINTMENT TO Sl^^fll HIS MA.lEvry THF Specialities m Special't' ■Q HE St g. p. de SILVA ~«S; i Brush Ware Lockets W^T MANUFACTURING 3 Frames JEWELLER Bracelets Purses Fancy Pendant 62 63, High Street. Card Cases m Brooches r c Vases Necklets candlesticks Spec al Attention to all254 words
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Miscellaneous108 1910-06-02 8 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain June 1. H'kong 10a 29.82 Calm B I 0 Manila 10 A 759 Wl gg 27 o H'kong ftp 2!» 76 BW2 82 0 Manila 4p 756 ESEO 30 26 o Kandang Kerbau Hospital May 31, 1910. 9a m. 3p m.108 words
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