The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 June 1910
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Title Section15 1910-06-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1910. NO. 6,92715 words
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Article175 1910-06-07 1 The latest from Naukin is that the exhibition has been peacetullv opened, most of the disaffected soldiers have been disarmed —Page 5 The Court of Appeal made quick work of a numl er of cates yesterday, m consequence of appeals withdrawn Page 5. There is alleged to175 words
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Article907 1910-06-07 1 June is a month at Home when one may redly begin to feel summer is coining, if that capricious lady intends to appear on the stage of the years's seasons at all. Time has lift bdhind most of the bitterness of March, the indecision of April and the treachery907 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1910-06-07 1 RATNER SAFES. FIRE, FALL AND THIEF BESISTING. NO RATNER FIRE RESISTING SAFE has ever had its contents destroyed by Fire. All Ratner Safes are Twelve Corner Bent. PARTICULARS FROM The Borneo Co., Ltd. Dunlop Golf Balls. Have been prominent m a great number of notable performances within the list few373 words
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Advertisement339 1910-06-07 1 MARLBOROUGH BEACH ROAD. The People's Popular. TO-NIGHT S EXHIBITION. Fresh Novelties. 2nd SHOW AT 9 30 P. M. COLLECTING PALM JUICE for ARRACK. THE SILVER RING. SEEING THE REAL THING. S.CA.G.L. THE TWO PORTRAITS. S.C.A G.L. THE TRIALS OF A CHAUFFEUR. IMPLACABLE HATE. S.CA.G.L. CAUGHT REDHANDED. WEARY WILL AS A339 words
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Advertisement144 1910-06-07 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THB BIG SHOW. GRAND EXH BIIIOH NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT. Pathe's Novelties 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. THE RUINS OF OLD DELHI. THE HEAVENLY MESSENGER. S.CA.G.L. YOUNG LADIES' ORACLE. CAGLIOSTRO. S.A.P.F. VOTES FOR WOMEN. THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. S.APF. WATER AND144 words
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Advertisement128 1910-06-07 1 > < LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Nurse wanted qualified apothecary fo B. N. B. two clerks for Kuala Lumpor one for Klang Page 3. Auction sale of scrap iron, Powell and Co. —Page 8. Notice m re the goods of Incbe Mohamed Sidik— Page 2. Tenders called for general store at the128 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous352 1910-06-07 1 THE WEEK. Tub- day, 7th High Water.— lo 25 a 9.49 p New Moon, 16.4 p WEDNESDAY Bth High Water. -11 16 10.26 p Thursday, !»ch High Water 0.5 a, 11 6 p B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p Philharmonic Orchestra, r > p Singapore Football Assoc S C.C.352 words
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Article210 1910-06-07 2 Sort o' dozln' on the tide, on the la/;, level Clyde, Close to rottiu' wharves and shipyards wl ere the hammers ring all day, foddiß* sleepy at the screws and the Hags o' mary hues, As the great ships sail by me to the lauds210 words
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Article187 1910-06-07 2 Eifkf Q Tower to he Utilised. Paris, May 18. The Matin says an ingenious idea emanating from Commandant Guyon and M Bonqnet de la <lrye, members of tue Academy of Science, will be put m practice at ibe Oaservatory of the Eiffel Tower on May 28. AtCentral News - 187 words
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Article203 1910-06-07 2 The wedding of Miss Vera A. Colley, late of thct Nursing Staff, General Hospital, I'enang, to Mr L. D. L Buckley of the l aternational 1 Jinking Corporation, took place m St. Thomas' Cathedral, Bombay, on Thursday, thel2:h May, At 12.15 noon. The officiating clergyman was the203 words
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Article160 1910-06-07 2 DIET REGULATION "A DELUSION." Dr W. Woods Hutch inson says that the last delusion and not the least dangerous, is that our diet needs to be regulated." A man who continucusly and anxiously considers the kind of food he eats whether it is going to agree with him or not160 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1910-06-07 2 Colds Are Dangerous. If mere people would make an attempt to «et rid of the colds from which they are huft« ring, ih a result of this changeable weather, would be a decidtd decrease in the number oi OHM of pneumonia. A few doses of Chamberlains Cough Remedy will cure76 words
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Advertisement624 1910-06-07 2 M U L+El M m NEWLYN COTTAGE TO LET. 17, Gilstead Road. Four bed-rooms, each with bathroom attached. Gjod Stabling. Immediate Entry. J. CRAIG, Sharon, River Valley Rd. June 7 6 7 TO LET. 'CAROLINA VILLA".— No. 25, Syed AH Road. In first clans order. Good stablitg and Lawn Tennis624 words
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Advertisement828 1910-06-07 2 NOTIGRS. NOTICE During my absence m Europe my affaire will be m the hands of Mr. A. M. HOGG, 8 a, D'Almeida Street. (Sd.) CHARLES BENJAMIN. Jnne 7 96 HOTICE. We have this day been appointed General and Visiting Agents and accountants to the Sungala Rubber Estate Limited by the828 words
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Advertisement546 1910-06-07 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE Mr. REGINALD DOWNING DAVIES has been admitted to partnership m the SINGAPORE FREE PRESS as from May 2Uh, 1910. W. G. St. CLAIR WALTER MAKEPEACE Singapore, June 1, 1910. June 6 9.6 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all the roads and approaches to Cheang Hong Lim Market,546 words
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Advertisement563 1910-06-07 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital m 60,000 »haretof£2oeaoh M M 21.200.00 C Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,00f Court of Directors. 3ir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.I.X. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. The563 words
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Advertisement406 1910-06-07 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA, Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE" "r VDn TRICTED," "INWSPI-TA.BT. E" A RES FORFEITABLE.' E and N <>N. Claims, loans, cash-sarrenderg, etc promptly seUlec by the General A^u^ The Reserves for protection of P r holders are over $20,000,000 (S.S C The Accounts are406 words
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Article1488 1910-06-07 3 The annual general meeting of the Linggi plantations, Limited, was held on May 2 at i^ndon Chamber of Commerce, Oxford non Street, E C, Si William Hood rl airman cf the company. Chairman said you wiL have noticed, t i Pl! i.n, that the net price obtained for1,488 words
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Advertisement779 1910-06-07 3 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF A large qucntity of Sc ap Iron Steel Cuttings Ac. to be held at The Blacksmith's Stobe, Taniong Pagar, 0a Monday, 13th June, at 9-30 am. (By order of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board.) POWELL Co, Auctioneers. Juno 7 14.6 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, 7th June, at779 words
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Advertisement604 1910-06-07 3 WANTED. NURSE WANTED. European or Eurasian take charge of three small children, ayah kept. Expected go Australia later. Apply first instance by letter stating references to S. c o Free Press. Jane 7 wfm 27.6 WANHD A fully qualified Apothecary for an Estate m British North Bornko. Apply with copies604 words
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Advertisement353 1910-06-07 3 Weak and Wasted Children and Adults Grow Fat and Strong on KEPLER' (TRADE MARK) SOLUTION It works wonders m the early stages of consumption. Every particle helps to make flesh, blood, bone and muscle and to give that A^r^zr^t Kepler Solution increase of vitality necessary to shake irrHiasjfr 1 D353 words
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Article37 1910-06-07 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Buckley-Collet. May 12th, at the Cathedral, Bombay, Leicester D. L. Buckley, third son of the late Rev. R. W. Buckley, D.D., to Veua Antoinette, younger daughter of the late Bernard T. Colley, Paymaster, R.N.37 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1910-06-07 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 7, 1910. There is a story of a ***** who used to make an honest dollar by betting that he would break a cheese wrapped up m a sack by charging it and butting it with his head. <>ae cute friend of his took1,350 words
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Article342 1910-06-07 4 Mr. E. A. Gardiner, second superintendent of Police, at Sin gn pore is visiting the PuDJ-ib to recruit Sikhs for the Singapore force, says an Indian paper. The deith is annr.uiced atLicust Valley, L3ng Island, of Mr W. H. Burret, who had Ihe reputation of being the h»iviest man m342 words
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Article108 1910-06-07 4 CABAL AGAINST MAXWELL. Cleansing the Comtry. Penang, June '">. It is well-known here that the visit of His Excellency the Governor to Kedah is the result of friction between Mr Maxwell, the adviser, and many of the Malay officials who have formulated a long string of charges, gome108 words
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Article215 1910-06-07 4 (From our own i.'orresfiotttlent.') Kuila Lv npur, Juae 6. Glenshiel 3,120 lbs. Ju«;ra i 7 1 lbs. Bkyerlac:— B,943 lbs, Agents F. W. B»rker A Co. Mei:tox 1 761 lbd. A i. ma:— (3oo lbs. Agents Evatt and Co. Chaxgkat Sekj.an-;: 3,003 lbs. Total four215 words
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Article394 1910-06-07 4 A tram ran off the lines at the Hill Street High Street corner yesterday afternoon. The Hon. W. Evans has been appointed to act for H. E. the Governor during the Utters absence m K^dah. With regard to the Pulo Obin accident we regret that an error was made m394 words
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Article65 1910-06-07 4 Heavy Scoring at Penang. (from our own Corn June 6tb, 0 P m. Firing m the monthly compfTi»ion for the Mills Trophy, the Penang L M j Hd Club scored a record, makiag 2 points aa f< i lows. -Miss MvTjtyre 35; M.ss Thoritoi 85 Mrs Wright Mat65 words
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Article56 1910-06-07 4 Murderer Commits Suicide. Urrom out tntm > Hongkong, J ur A Customs Eximiner named T whilst searching Chinamen on board the steamer "Kwongtuag" at Out*, wai fatally B hot by one m the abdomen. The assassin committed suVide. i .u r °lr ably Mr W J Miirtin56 words
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Article560 1910-06-07 4 An extraordinary general maetiDg of the Elphinstone Elates, Limited, wIS held at the registered ffiei of the Comp.mv No 7 lUtteryß-jad at 230 yesterdiy tj Mr A. E. Biddeley presided and there were present Captains F. A Turner and Craie and Messrs E. F. H. Ellin u>d560 words
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Advertisement241 1910-06-07 4 ?V j1; t\. -t JE 8 fc c > s'• Era v£9fll fe^ 1 te^x-!^^3Hl C I LDBECK, MAGCREGOR Co. BURROUGHES& WATT'S FULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLES. Tilted will) the special eureka' cushions AND INCLUDING ALL ACCESSORIES FOR BILLIARDS $790. JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd, rg; RAFFLES Mi HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER. Saturday241 words
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Advertisement38 1910-06-07 4 The Arbitration Jl v Well, gentlemen, sai i 41 There is one point, In: Oh which both siden Kg Why, yes," said CurlyA We're all a^r. I ire, For con^hH and coM- pIl/ To Woods' Great Pcppcriuint L;38 words
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Article43 1910-06-07 5 No Disturbances. •n irine IVle^raph. Ueuter's.) lleceive.l Jane 6 b, '"••J"* pm. bibiti >n has been opened and inurbane?. aid foraigd drilled troops wptfltod <>f baing disaffected and M trouble, were disarmed before .peniug of tbe Kxhibition, aad were re..thera. IN43 words
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Article27 1910-06-07 5 The Sicilian Horrors. Iv recognition i Mtiitaaoe rendered I King Victor red number of gold rnments, includu and Japanese Governments inoe K-gent of China.27 words
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Article50 1910-06-07 5 Baking Old Embers. t den vclical issued on the occision mtenary of Saint Borromeo, the linal Archbishop of Milan, has inn of indignation m Prussia ;etures on the Prokiiet v>f Saint Borromeo, itioni iv the Diet demand that n ihall be taker; to prevent >f the offence.50 words
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Article19 1910-06-07 5 Rec. June C, 9-18 am. I'sar has conferred the order of St Irew n I'rince Fushimi. > <19 words
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Article97 1910-06-07 5 9 Bl km to the S. C. M. Post states pUin l'.iresford, R. E, has been nt attempt to stop a runAldershot. Claudius daldPofr Beresford I tbe army m March 1899, and had i service He obtained his n to <'iptain on March 23rd, 1908. i ..tine indicates97 words
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Article299 1910-06-07 5 H A RIM A HALL. c above popular house of entertainirday there was a very large it tendance, no tickets being obtainable Jf p&Bi nine o'clock. The programme dud interesting one and tbe lienoe were pick to show their apprecia Iwn of the < ti'jrts of the management to pleasant299 words
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Article71 1910-06-07 5 What Kng Edward Ml. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's) E irl Skiborne has arrived m England, and iv replying to deputations he said he did not think he could exi^erate the influence of Kins Edward m bringing about the I nion of Sjuth Africa. Without bis personality and the71 words
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Article28 1910-06-07 5 Kac June 6, 10 a.m. King George visited Mr Chamberlain at his town house and took tea. and stayed for an hour conrersing with him.28 words
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Article35 1910-06-07 5 The Field Marshals of Great Britain have presented His Ma j -sty with a Field Marshal's biton. Lird Roberts m making the presentation at M irlborough House made a short speech.35 words
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Article39 1910-06-07 5 T ft's Problem. R-3C. June G, 2 13 p.m. Speaking at Jackson, Michigin, President Taft proslaimeJ i ilism as the great p-oblem confronting America. The issue would soon, he said, come and must be skilfully met. —> <39 words
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Article395 1910-06-07 5 FIFTEEN CASES: MWY WITHDRAWALS. The Singapore Court of Appeal met yestarday morning before the Chief Justice,* Sir William H. Hyndman Jones, Mr Justice Thornton and Mr Justice Braddell. There were fifteen eases for consideration. Deutsche Asiatische Bank v. Ho Yang Peng and Low Tuan Neo, appeal against395 words
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Article132 1910-06-07 5 Mr L3W Y««k Lira, who for some years acted most efficiently as Chinese ConsulGeneial m Johannesburg, has just been promoted to the Waiwupu. His many friends m HoDgkong will rejjice m his deserved promotion. The proclamation of the Union of South Africa was made on May 31, with pomp and132 words
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Article1225 1910-06-07 5 (From our on-n Correspondent Kjn<; Geor<;e and BoOTLA.no. Edinburgh, May 13. George the F.fih 6ucjeeds to a glorious inheritance of popular favour and goodwill m every part of Scotlaud, an inheritance which he has increased by the exercise of the gentle aits of courtesy and frankness. Porhaps nowhere1,225 words
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Article196 1910-06-07 5 The following is the text of a commemication sent by the pres dent of the Municipal Commissioners to Haji Mobamed Hakim, one of the leading members of the Mohammedan community m Singapore, and which the latter has caused to be circulated among the Moslems Relatives of persons196 words
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Article122 1910-06-07 5 London, May 23. Turkey, it is reported, is negotiating with a view to arranging for the construction of a railway from Bassarah to the North Persian Gulf. Bassarah, or Basra, is a town of Asiatic Turkey on the west bank of the Euphrates. 56 miles from its122 words
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Article409 1910-06-07 5 < The illness which caused the death of King EJward was bronchitis, and some attention has therefore been called to tbe disease m England. It may not have been noticed, however, that there are always a number of deaths from this complaint, m Singapore, sty on an average two a409 words
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Article34 1910-06-07 5 The monument to Commander Hirose, who met his death so heroically duriDg the investment of Port Arthur was unveiled m Tokyo on May 30th m the presence of Imperial Princes and many prominent people.34 words
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Advertisement11 1910-06-07 5 al complaints dy s« ntry cccgh tak-« Woods' Great Peppermint Cure11 words
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Advertisement12 1910-06-07 5 Woods' Great Peppermint Care for all internal complaints dysentry coughs colds &c.12 words
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Advertisement357 1910-06-07 5 ROBINSON Co. BROWNING Automatic Pocket Pistol Pistol is m every respect the same as the Brown- VvvP^^'^!^^ ing Automatic Pistol, except that the ciUbre is vVS^P£SS!^A SMALLER and the Pistol made SMALLER for Y%2 4 Cartridges $3. SO per 100. ROBINSON Co. '2=51 Lambert Butler's te^li^ Smoking Mixtures. Packed m357 words
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Article290 1910-06-07 6 An E\< nuf Cn\-y On the afternoon of tie 2«".th ult. Bays tbe Biam Obltrvtr a deliberate attempt was made to wreck a train on the Paknam Railway. It Heemb that as the 56 p m train from Bangkok was approaching Bdii Klui, it ran over a290 words
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Article222 1910-06-07 6 jLMAMDOtnm m View nt Kin«. Edwabd'i Dkath. The 0 uncil of the Festival of Empire met on May lUtb at the residence of the Earl oi Plymouth, '4, Mcm.t street, and after careful consideration dtcided, m vit'\v of the death of Kit Edward, not to held the222 words
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Article195 1910-06-07 6 A L'l.EvKl; RUSI Si 'CKKDS. Wuchow, May 26. About a fortniirbt ago a native junk sailed from Kveilin to Wockow with 14, 00 taels on t>oarc, shipped l>y a native opium firm Wbf»n tie junk had passed Ping Lok she unchoiec at a place m Gaucg Shu district,195 words
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Article182 1910-06-07 6 < forcer to i iik Poll Tax Extraordinary rumours were current m Bangkok on May 11 to the effeot tbat certain t Uie Chinese guilds, or societies, comthii g tbattlH Pol), or CapiUtioo To.x.of Tcs* 6 pei anni m. at prtftttit charged, is too high, are prepar, :i^to182 words
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Advertisement74 1910-06-07 6 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD, mail table. For Tringganu, Bisut, Bacho, Kelantan liangn ira Teiupiu, l'atani, bingora, Lacon Kohsamui. Bandon, Langsuan, Champon Kohl&k aiul Bangkok. w DUX. DEPARTURE. •1 -hidol June 5, June 8,3 pm. b.b. Uiakrabhongs June 8, June 11, 3 p.m b.b. Bjribat June 12, June 15.74 words
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Advertisement689 1910-06-07 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai ft Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer BOON H,183 tonH, Capt. Rebm. having left Colombo on Sunday, the sth infit., at 8 a.m., may be expected to arrive here on Friday, the 10th idem, at about noon, en roate for above ports. For passage689 words
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Advertisement1209 1910-06-07 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 Liverpool1,209 words
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Advertisement721 1910-06-07 6 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) Delta Jane 17 Delta Aog.721 words
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Advertisement676 1910-06-07 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremcr IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamer* this Company sail fortnightly from Br n Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South^ ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (conn Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria ami viTv Port Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo p fena Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, X aC676 words
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Article250 1910-06-07 7 Tbe Mated discovery has t een made of ntpntion of the Admiralty \o withdraw •'l.ni Nelson" and her sister ship ,nnon" from the Home F,eet for ip the Straits." On t*o occasions nth the almost practical certainty of was referred to m "The obe's" Vival Notes" m connection250 words
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Article369 1910-06-07 7 April May Total. Allagar 2,400 8,300 Alor Pongau 1,160 1,150 Alma 600 600 Anglo Malay 4H.839 47,958 248,983 Ayer Kan ing 273 833 Balgownie 8,67:5 33,904 Banteng 1,381 1,716 7,126 Batu Caves 10." 30,"b7 Batu Tiga 6,828 6,622 29.8 32 Bcrtam 10,000 42,0*8 Bikan 786 Bukit Kajang369 words
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Article122 1910-06-07 7 April May Total. Pikuls. Belat 221 904 Bruang 336 934 Bruseh 515 Chenderiang 125 711 Gopeng 725 2,815 Kamuning 14,541 3,370 122,921 Kanaboi 287 1,288 Kinta 665 2,175 Kinta Association 729 2,379 Kledang Krainat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 79 230 Lahat 400 2.460 Menglembu Lode 265 1,101 New122 words
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Article1268 1910-06-07 7 SH ARES. June 6. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issua. Paid. Last Div. Butbrs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 17 6 19 0 50,000 2'- 1/6 BatangMalaka 3 6 4 6 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 141,268 words
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Article66 1910-06-07 7 (Corrected up to June tf Bink 4 m s 2/4* demand 2/4 T T Private credits 3mi 2/4 credits 6ms 2/4|J France, demand Bank... 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T 175J Hongkong, demand 23% dig. Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 1404 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying |8.5*66 words
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Article148 1910-06-07 7 June 6. Tin* $75.05 Gambier buyers 11.4.5 Gambier Cube No 1 15.00 Gambier Oab« No. 3 norn Pepper Black (orCm. B'port) 1 3 75 Pepper, White (fair) buyers 25.50 Nutmeg. (110 to tke I*.).* IH.OO Natmega (80 to ike 1».) m M 22.00 Mace (Band*) torn Olotm (Amboima^ M148 words
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Advertisement409 1910-06-07 7 How to Prevent Blood Po.son. n. 1 anil m^lect are the chief causes blood poisoning. A cut or bruise, however ovid have immediate attention. A and one that not only gives :rom pain, but being antiseptic, v iud without matiration, is Paio Balm. When this reme applied all danger from409 words
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Advertisement31 1910-06-07 7 YONG FONG, FRASER &;CHALMERS, Ld. Photographic Studio. m d ?™!T T ?\*l M Mining Metallurgical Machinery. High-Claw Photograph, and Enlargement, i AdamSOH, GUfillan Co., Ltd. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Eastern Agents.31 words
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Advertisement34 1910-06-07 7 The Best Physic. When you wants a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamberlain'H Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.34 words
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Miscellaneous1245 1910-06-07 7 VESSELS i_N fOKT. £I** *n<* Tons Commander* Arrived From For Wh«i Wateraritch Brit survey 62) Lt. Hancock May 24 Kamranh Bay Hoofel DutGovt4M9 Hitchel May 30 Sourabaya Steamer* Flag Ton. Master Arrived From ConaUnxL K or Wb-~ A-niherst Brit 135 Scott June 5 Pontianak Thong Ek Pontianak 7 Ban Liong1,245 words
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Article902 1910-06-07 8 XIV. EuffAßl' AND FiCAV L9B Nuuvelles' recalls the first -acquaintance of King Edward with France, when he accompanied his parents, on their visit to the Court cf Napoleon 111. It was the first visit of an E^li-h soveieign since the time of Henry VI Tne yourg902 words
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Article48 1910-06-07 8 London, May 80 It rted hore that Sir Robert E. Bred>n, KCMO, who recently resigned bis post as Deputy Inspector General of the Chinese Imperial Al.uitime Custems, is to succeed Sir Walter Hi Her as Foreign Ad viHer to the CLinese Government.— S.C. M. P.S.C.M.P. - 48 words
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Article641 1910-06-07 8 In the universality of tbe Empire- wide mourning over tbe late King Edward the Oalctltta "Englishman" *ays much that ia hopeful for the fu urecf the Empire. Ou this it remarks This vast new brotherhood m grief, this realisation of the fuller facts of the641 words
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Article185 1910-06-07 8 Captain's Cut, The following players qualified m the preliminary round for this competition. J. L. Campbell b 17 78 W. s Banett 45 4 7 19 79 G I) ummond 49 18 1- 7*' W.King 45 L 6 1 1 HO I Kennedy 4*.* It IS HO185 words
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Article156 1910-06-07 8 A thief broke open a box m a Chinaman's house at Pearl's Hill It >ad and stole $'2 1 A sum of $25 50 C3ntB has be^n stolen from a Chinauiau's house at 170 Victoria Street. A Chinese woman alleges that she was robbed of §2 at Ann156 words
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Article1017 1910-06-07 8 tKPORT POI THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING May 21st, 1910. Bi kh Koman Mines. Main Shaft. The Cornish Plunger Pump ias been fixed at No. C level, and is now rorking satisfactorily. Preparati ons are now >eing made to place an 8 m. Backet Pump >clow1,017 words
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Article461 1910-06-07 8 The homeward bound German mail steamer "Derflinger" sailed yts'erday afternoon. The Proojethfu* went to the roads yes terday morning having finished loading a cargo for Europe at Tanjong Pagan The Gorgon from Java and the west Australian ports arrived last evening. The Bingo Maru is landing 200 tons461 words
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Article114 1910-06-07 8 Two Important Achievement?.. London, May 3'">. Lieut. Dunne, a well-known student of avi-ttion, claims to have solved the problem of securing automatically the stability of aeroplanes while traversing through the air. This important question has enga<^?d the attention of flying men since tbe earliest days of aviation, and thb114 words
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Article64 1910-06-07 8 Mails already despatched for London. Left Due Arrived M M May I May 26 May 26 P A O May 6 May 30 May 28 N D L May 12 June 4 BI May 12 June 4 M M May lb June 9 P O May 20 Jane 1 364 words
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Advertisement35 1910-06-07 8 l)c not bi dthided ittto neglecting a little co d I expectoration. If you do it vrflj finally bmam* too lute fa* hwt Mlt Morrhuol Creosote cures ntUrrb irkioll cause exi>or 1 n i a35 words
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Advertisement288 1910-06-07 8 1 IK |||111 liljj Trucks for transPoints A Crossings. ,n r-, rRails and Sleepers. Delivered front Stock, 'uj 1 tF*^ i ESTATE TOOLS APPLIANCES. [Howarth Erskine, L^ Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Modfrate Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x 2ft.)288 words
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Miscellaneous137 1910-06-07 8 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on pa^e 7.] Banka, Brit 127, Campbell, June 6th» Tringanu, Teo Hoo Lye, Kuantan 8. VESSELS AT TANJOXG PAGAB AND KEPPEL HABBOUR. Wharvet and Dock* at which different ves»eh were berthed i/e.^t^rday. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. East Whaif Sec. 1 Caljpso, Tarobo, Lai Sang137 words
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