The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1910

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  • 15 9 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910. NO. 6,9:*(>
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  • 162 9 Rubber and share market news will be found on page 4. Results of the S. L. R. A. shooting yesterday Page 9 A Regency Bill has been introduced m Parliament P^ge 5. Fraser and Company's share circular will 1)9 found on page 4 A notice of the
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  • 757 9 Michael Mulvihill was charged with causing grievous bod.lv harm to Mahemed Ben the newspapers could not even spell his name correctly; Limara by knocking him down and injuring his head. Prosecutor swore by Allah on the Koran and said he came from Algeria. An Italian came forward
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 289 9 IHE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CiovKBNOR.— His Gbace the DUKE OF BtJOOLEUOB AND QUUNBBBBBY, K.G, K.T. l. knobs.— His GbAOI tiii; DIKE OF ABERCOBN. X.0., C.B. THI Kiqht Hon. TBI LOKD DUNSDIN, K.C.V.O Lord Jum< lGknkkai,. EDINBURGH, 3 GEORGE BTREET (Head Office) CLAIMS PAID £27,000,000. L AGENTS :-ADAMSON, CILFILLAN Co.,
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    • 164 9 Harima Hall NORTH BRIDGE ROAD NEW NEW Friday, 17 th inst., 19 W. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Continental and Australian Artists FRANK J.SIDNEY Co THE GREATEST JUMPER WHIRLWIND TI'MBLER. SISTERS PHILLIPS. THE CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN SIN6ERS DANCERS ACCOMPANIED Bl NEW PICTURES. MARLBOROUGH BEACH ROAD. The People's Popular. GRAND CHANGE OF
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    • 258 9 Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. The usual Half yearly Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles, m aid of the funds of the Chinese Girls School, will take place, D. m the Victoria Hall, on Friday June 24th, from 4 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, June 25th, from 10 a.m.
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    • 157 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Rooms to let at Katong Page 2. Notice re the German ship Knivsberg Page I. Sailing "P. E. Freidrich for Europe on June 21— Page 6. Wanted an experienced dresser to work under estate doctor Page 8. Auction sale of 325 Belat shares on Saturday by Powell Co.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 368 9 THE WEEK. Friday, 17th i High Water 6 18 7.0 p P O Mail Outward due. Municipal Commission. 2.30 p Hockey S.C C. 2nd XI v 09th Deccan Infant Cup Football, entrus close, <> 15 p Saturday, 18th: High Water.— 7 28 a., 7.44 p Cricket. Ist XI Garrison v
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  • 17 10 rUßnout"* iiiifuwwuw' tror unw- cranamc-.ue* .mniiipp He ewdi Ai- i sou ot Adiiiiral 3al±*i>u. cam< lin.i South
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 158 10 1 tJEI v TC LET S B TO LFT fK>I»O V3T TO II LET «7wre, wtA plate glao* vrw i.SOQfi Oil aiilßaiif*^. RMSBBtiy dosv op. Af^yv *TTBR. i» DawEac Safaom, Kafflei Plaoe. TO 1Z LIT. Ma-tonra StreO. bow oocapied by Maavfc Bate A Co. nc BOOMS TO LET l.tri— id
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    • 473 10 notiqes. NNTMACllllfl- W It I 1 ti I MNDKIOFI WI'RR X <<>, Lid. 1 FRASER -V NEAVE. I of Share-warrant*. will tiMt day i'tO at tho rogis 11, Co m on ai K\n PHOCTO mwf 1 Fraser and Neave, Limited. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF SHARE-WARRANTS fa hereby given that each
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    • 387 10 Chartered Dank of ladia. Australia and Ohira Rf'ORATHU HT ROTAI HA*JBH Paid up Gupltel m 60,000 ■hai«« of £20 f '00.O0C Res€ivo Fuihl £I,6^' Rwiv<- FJpi' Propri et' II.SOO.OfK rfo Il*tr,< H.S.I 1 da irpiu: OOTLAJI I Turn \,f* r ivo V '.a«k, Ltd. i f m. >n*d am. ll«<w»d
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    • 321 10 MANUFACTURERS LIFE tti" U Agents at to of Policy $20,000,000 Insar--1 r: f :rntnent. CUTHRIE flfc Co. t Ltd. and Pfjnang. SOUTH BRITISH IHSTJRAHCTF CO., LTD. PIUY' on P.nildingrf, Reaftf ftF i* Hcriptici, MARINE iDsuranrrH aroopted to all perter of th- -v(,«t ratEARTHaTJAF opted. ■f> Local Manaf? Off 2 Finlayson
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    • 305 10 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Rea<!»-« The Singap •ify, and our eac P nVatp oem t! of ling. F fl RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month $2.5Q Three months $7.50 A year s.lO Postage— so cents a month t?xtra. For subscriptions sent o Office m dvn nd without
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  • 249 11 ]t U noteworthy that m China, which on jpcount of its ««6 and complex itj has prov i the largest nutnlx r of missions from the greatest viriety of ecclesiastical organi/* 1 008 c acta Christian disunion most definitely regarded as things that oaght to done away.
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  • 247 11 v OM proj iilsion is evidently ;i ..t may le expected to enter the -.1 and general application at co diM.iLt date. At piesent the battle for its intr< diction is beir g fcugbt by i few ardent »nd iits, who have demonstrated l;!ity: and a
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  • 144 11 rv tenewal eft. G -t Seal rtca y when that 1 wa l f ii. i- i. imperative. Tl.is ah-im-iment was on,_e stolen, and was 1. Lord Chancellor Thurlow's ud street was burglari--00 tl o n of the 4th of March, 1784, ard the Gieat Seal, fcr
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  • 554 11 who <ir. fcr ■cisnea 'rod that fcbete Farthest Furthest South pcrf Drinances tie, if any, value for the progress would like fa splendid whicli they call into activity directwhere real rest Its await 1 riot of New i taiaat is A -mall Britifth :>tion I there, but
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 21 11 now isic^ iodide of Strontium with Cypridol m 'he Skin, with great I > m n. Mfohiftat 16 May 1 "4. 4
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    • 335 11 I II M j* mile "HAZELINE' SNOW" (TkAl>E MARK) Kemoves that cir^a^y jppoarance of the complexion wriick uetr;ut> -,< mucii from beauty-. For this purpose* it i^ more efficient and more hygienic than lei powJers m .my form. Hazeline Snow cleanses and beautifies by itimulating the >kin to healthy action.
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    • 446 11 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF 325 Shares IN THE BELAT TIN MINING Co. Ltd. at Powell and Co.'s sale-room on Saturday, 18th June at 12 noon. Lot 1, 25 shares lot 2, 50 shares 1< 50 shares lot 4, 100 shares lot 5, 100 »hares| POWELL Co., Auctioneers June 17 19.6
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    • 607 11 WANTED. WAHTED An experienced dresser to work under a European Doctor on a Rubber Estate. Apply Box 19 co Free Prefcs. June 16 uc Wanted to purchase a second hand STEAM LAUNCH (about 25—30 feet) must be m thoroughly sound condition. EVATT A CO., Singapore. Juno If. 19, WAHTED A
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    • 1060 11 AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; A COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN PLANT 3 &c. To be held at CAROLINA VILLA," NO. 26, SYED ALLEY ROAD. On Saturday, 25th June, at 2 p.m. A very handsome and elaborately carved teak cabinet with mirror panel beautifully carved teak bric-a-brac whatnot, Indian-made
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  • 62 12 RUBBER PRICES. {From out Kuala Luwp-.r, J une ]r> The London cable of the PI inter, Agency says that Plantation sheet in ,J bi S cuit is at Crepe 9/5, B«1 B Bark Scrap 6 10, Scrap untreated 6 8 v bong r > 10, Fine Hard Para,
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  • 27 12 The weddings of one son, two .lighten and a nephew of the Sultan of now being celebrated at A tf with great festivities. > <
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  • 23 12 The list for thtl ope;. will close on or bifore next V> Phis ih nnfi nf whut mia m. t__
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 35 12 V PLAYER -PIANOS ARE QUITE HUMAN ~W% AUTO-RACHALS. AUTO- ALLISON AUTO-MANUAL BRI N SM E AD- ANGELUS. WRITE NOW FOR GATALOGUB AND PRIGES. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. FREE RECITALS DAILY. The Robinson Piano Co. Ld.
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    • 100 12 RflTf C€s BOC€C, PENANG. Tbe Leading European Hotel. THE BEST FOOD. THE LARGEST ROOMS. THE HEALTHIEST SITUATION. m Penang. ENGLISH CLEANLINESS AND ENGLISH TREATMENT. The Superiority of the Raffles cuisne is due to the fact that the catering is personally undertaken by the Proprietor and is not (AS IS rsi'AL)
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  • THE CONFERENCE.
    • 48 13 Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Rec. June I»'.. ,uith presided at a full Cabinet v afternoon wnich it is uneonsidered the full details of the looming conference. Vfterwards Mr Asquith and Mr B.ilfour iisu'tiition re^'-irding p-ocedure. The Westminster Gazatte l)elieves that »«ss made m the negotiations is
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    • 23 13 itk dm introduced a Regency which p" mainly for the appoint- t I gent during the minority of Bflii Apptront.
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  • 69 13 mm >ns M r Arbuthnot ned of the tendency of the Govern- sopp f the Russian and Japanese rather tli:tn the British rdal interests. X" Iward Ghrey replied that m the face Ank'io i agreement of I>'.'7 it "i-'Dable thit Cr tain ihould neutrality rei»ar.lim: the
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  • 45 13 The Calcutta ;md Bombay merchants )mpLiin of the Canton monopoly m opium. 'Vices Live fallen heavily anil there is a m the money market. It is feared that the weakness will serious y affect the of Indii, which are already making jes.
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  • 14 13 1 Wolverhampton has resigned the f the Council owing to failing •h. > <
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  • 141 13 This popular entertainment is due m vpore next week, opening on Saturday. pany had a particularly successful d m India, Penang and Medan, m<l lly be recognized here so many alm-. h-ive been made m the list of perers. Mr Alton, who is hore to make the u^ial
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  • 204 13 ling m use at 39 U pper Hokien ised by a man to enter the n Chop Chee, a schoolmaster. to the valuo of .vas stolen. An iuten stintj personage passing through og on hii way to the United States Lnnon Richmond, a i"ormer phyin n *he province of Albay
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  • CRETE AND GREECE.
    • 69 13 Austro-German Fairy Tales. v Submarine Telegraph.— Ueuter's.) Kec. Juoe 1<;, 5 50 p.m. Sir E. Grey replying to questions m the House of Commons said it was less possible than ever for the Powers to sanction the annex it ion of Crete by Greece. The allegations m the
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    • 29 13 Great Britain has proposed to the other Powers that m order to>nforc3 the recent notes of the Powers to Crete each shall despatch an additional warship.
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  • 43 13 Use. June 16, 9 V.» a.m. Taltenhaui has been practically destroyed bytherbods m Germany but the deith roll is unknown. )ber Ammergau where the decenniil P.ission Piay is proceeding is isolated, and numbers of British and American visitors are floodbound.
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  • 39 13 At Rio de .1 meiro a.brilliant reception and ball m honour of the visit of the Japanese cruiser 4> I koma" has been held which was attended by the Ministers of State and other notabilities.
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  • 34 13 At Sirajavo the Socialist Karajic fired five shots at Vixesanin, the Governor of B >6nia, as he wan returning from opening the Diet. The Governor was unhurt and Kirajic committed suicide. > <
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  • 194 13 TUCSD \Y*> C"S< KRT. The Concert to be given on Tuesday, 21st inst, at the Teutonia Club at (*.15 pm. is now completely arranged m all details. The Orchestra will play the following pieces < >»erture M Tantalunjualen (von Suppe) Valse I>nte, "Tout Passe" (Burger); Barcarolle from
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  • 272 13 The annual sale of work of the C E Z M.S. will be held on June 2 t and 25 m the Memorial Hall. During the time the sale is open musical programmes will be rendered and ,»mongst those assisting will be Mrs Curry and Mr Severn. Lav Chee Lock
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  • 1064 13 The following is of general interest as it gives a glimpse into the free hospitable life of Burma m the sixties and earlier seventies The late Mr. Edward Fowle, writes a correspondent, was the first Consul for Siam appointed to Rangoon about half
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  • Correspondence.
    • 310 13 To The Editor, m®?!?"* Bee there is a meeting of the Alunicipal Commissioners to be held this afternoon, and I take this opportunity of bringing to their notice, a nuisance at Clyde Terrace Market, and I presume, but do not know, if the same nuisance occurs m
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    • 96 13 To The Editor, r, I have just received the Prospectus of the Kedah Rubber Co, Ltd, and tind that if the investing public subscribe some for new Capital, they will acquire a fifth interest m this enterprising concera. The valuition, according to the Prospectus, is £70.532, and
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  • 294 13 S.»me hundreds of joyous little Malay boys from all the vernacular schools m Singapore assembled on the spacious playground of the Riffles Institution yesterday afternoon to take part m sports specially arranged for them by the masters of the Government Schools. Mr Kicum and Mr H ell
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  • 161 13 With regard to a cockatoo at present a resident m Maidenhead Workhouse, a contemporary tells us that The cockatoo is m the infirinaty, not on account of illneps, bu* to cheer and amuse the inmates. It is m charge of the ward sioter, who is putting it through a course
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 59 13 How to Prevent Blood Poison. \-nd neglect are tLe chief causes poisoning. A cut or briise, how ould have imiij .ttention. A ><l liniuicnt and one that net only gives i from pain, but being antiseptic, wound without maturation, is ain'i lain Balm. When this reme lied all danger frsm
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    • 44 13 The Annoying Cough. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But if you want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by ail Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 68 13 Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is eneded to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, tbe attack may be waidei off, or greatly lessened m severity, by taking a dose of
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    • 289 13 ROBINSON C° The Sharpshooter's "Club" Rifle. All British Made. Greeners -310 Bore Glub Rifle, weight about 6j Dbri Military Tangent and barleycorn sights to 300 yards, with safetylbolt. Accurately sighted and well finished. 3 As illustration. Prp r j ce 35 j 310 Bore Club Rifle Cartridges $3.25 per 100.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 605 14 Apcar Line The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Shanghai, Hongkong 8c Shanghai en route. FLEET Tons. Commander. ».s. Japan 6,013 J. G. Olifent. b.s. Gregory Apcar 4,608 S. H. Belson. b.h. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart. k.h.
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    • 625 14 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. The Imperial German Mail Steamer 41 PKINZ EITEL FRIEDIUCH 8,665 tons, Captain Malcbow, left Hongkong on Thursday, the lfeth instant, at noon, and may be expected to arrive here on Monday, afternoon, the 20th idem, at about 3 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe
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    • 1183 14 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 home- wards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and t Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 716 14 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 Qulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delta June 17 Delta Aug.
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    • 711 14 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers v this Company sail fortnightly from Bi Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southard ton, Gibraltar Genoa, Naples, (connect*, Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vie, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pen*, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, aw and Kobe
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  • 190 15 re an illustrious gathering of cancer tea ntly, Professor Rampoldi, a pbthftlmift, presented twenty patients, j victims of malignant tumors m the v lips, mouth and tongue, w hom he wholly cured by Ih I a tropical plant known as Indian liquorice or
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  • 164 15 imn Bur ph. neri iiinery j.nd railway are eubstantiil headway 'pean competition is y an order secured by Man M ixwell and M x>re, of L osrty street, b<M6 representative, Mr Ger n a 3everal months' m >n of the Chinese field. Delude, for the Peking
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  • 167 15 »aks truly Brazil nhould prove nhle Tom Tiddler's ground for some :-g rubber planters. It is stated that ivernment of Bra/i have under deration a proposa' to offer to such people 8 willing to plant at least a million trees, md and exemption from ta?.es and
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  • 210 15 f. A Delta, due June 17.— Mr C Bangh, Mr B. Harrison, Mr J. C. Bell, Mr p. Martin, Mr Pearson, Mr n, air P. Mew, Mr and Mrs R. W. •n Bockinule, Mr S. R. Robinson, W to, Mr C. H. Spencer. To F. Vanrenan,
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  • 154 15 April May Total. Pikuls. Bela 221 296 1,200 B ™ang 336 264 1,198 Br useh lyO 200 895 Chenderiang 125 711 Gopeng 725 630 3,445 Kainuning 14,541 3,370 122,921 Kanaboi 267 360 1,598 Kinta 665 2,175 Kinta Association 729 1,461 3,840 Klodang Krumat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 79
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  • 399 15 [All totals arc calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, ms for wbicb m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly fill m the gaps April May
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  • 1242 15 June 16. Cap. Ibstj*. Paid. L^st Diy. Buybrs. Sbli ers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 9 7 8 150,000 2/- 2/- Angio-Malay 80% 18 6 112 0 50,000 2'- 1/6 BuangMUaka 10 »0 or 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 14 0 0 15 0 0
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  • 62 15 (Corrected up to June 1»> Bank 4ms 2/4* demand M- 2/4JL Private credits 3m s 2/4 credits 6m a 2/4?] France, demand Bank 295 Germany, demand 240 Iwdia.T.T 175} Hongkong, demand 23% dig. Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 1404 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $S%i Btnk of England
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  • 147 15 Jane 16. Tin* $7* 374 Gambier buyors 11.40 Gambier Cube No 1 M 15.00 Oambier Gube £0. I norr Pepper Black (orim. 8'por«) 13 T,O Pepper, White (fab) 25.00 Nutmegs (110 to tk« iV)^, M 1 8.01 Nutmegs (80 to tks Eh) M M 2 >.0( Maoe (Bant*) M
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 65 15 Singapore Coid Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of aft kinds of Frozen Meats etc can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short n tiCe OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8
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    • 12 15 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Class Photographs and Enlargement. 79. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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    • 14 15 FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld. Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Eabtehk Agents.
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    • 177 15 Da ivOXINKLIJKB PAKETVAAIiT 3IAATBCIIAPPIJ Under Contract with thb Netherlands India Government Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^ancy, Lioaited, 2-3, Collver*Quav rHB OVD«aMKMTIOH«D DATES OP DBPABTORB AB« ONLY *PPROXIIiA»« van uiemsuyk Billiton, Batavia, Java coast, Semarang, Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Macassar, Arr)boini,Moluccos, Baada, New Guinea! with transhipment to Australia, Timar-islands, and Celebes coast
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 785 15 VEBBELB IN PORT. Ban Hin Guan Bnt 262 Hunter June 15 Pontianak Thong Ek Pontianak 17 Ban Whatt Hin Brit 195 Langdon June 15 P. Swett Straits SS Co. P. S*ett. 18 Birkhall slit5 lit 7r>l MackenzieJune9 Dal °y Pat. Simons Uncertain Calypso Bnt 339 Bannatyne Apl 28 Deli Mansfield
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    • 213 15 VESSELS AT TANJOXG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wkmntm and Dock* at which different vesfeh were berthed (jester day. East Wharf (Basin)— Knivaber^. East Wharf Sec. I— Calypso. Sheerß Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Sec 2— Cardiganshire, Kattentur M 3 Catherine Apcar. tt 4 Salfordia. s— Nil. 6— Chiengmai. Kaga Mara, Natuna.
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  • 299 16 TROUBLE ON THE VOLGA." CHAKOE NOT UPHELD Four Scotch seamen, giving their n^mes Xixlr.'w l'.r m, ChtrlfH Smith, Finlay McKinnon and Kenneth M< Kr.non, c.-tme t>«»fore. Mr Qreen m the second c >urt v-ster-<lay morning. The charge against them was of voluntarily causing hurt to four Shanghai ChinaniBoth tl c
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  • 88 16 The following were the scores for June Bpoon and V. vug Cup shot for yesterday. The Spoju wa; wju by M:^» K^i^win. Mrs K«ijrwin Miss .1 <>uun t.l 6 65 I* Misi L Suter 5] .8 64 6 Mch I. v!»v- r.-j .4 64 6 Mrs
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  • 391 16 So much has be( n written especially m India as to the mistake of withdrawing from Soinaliland owing to the moral (or demoralis iDg, tfUct it would have on our prestige with the native* cf Africa and elsewhere, that it is worth while to read
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  • 122 16 Two Ipoli .schoolboys have distinguished thcuj.selvtH by capturing a burglar. The boys m question are -Masters Ibrahim and Nicholas of tl c Anderson School acd the capture took place lately. It appears that the two lads Htxw ii Mi.-,picious looking Chinaman lurking near t Anderson School one eveLiutf
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  • 781 16 bnil Day. London, May 23rd. In connection with the observance of Em pire Day to-morrow the London Ounty Council has cincelled the half holiday originally arranged for. The head teacher m each school will address the children for half au hoar on the duties of citizenship, The Earl
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  • 103 16 The Chinese Customs station at Tsantao has been closed since .Juae 1, at the request oi tho .l.ipaLH'se <ijvernment. It will m tke the mouths of many worthy Straits Civil Seivants water to read that i Mr. W. H. Clark.', chief private < secretaty to the Rt. H.»u. Lloyd George,
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  • 629 16 Via Ceylon The Recent Cotton Frauds. A fresh development m the recent cotton frauds took place recently, when a firm interested m the Knight, Yancey failure re fused to meet an acceptance due one day, on the ground that the collateral security was fraudulent. The amount was, however,
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  • 240 16 It is stated m Shanghai cricketing circles, that Captain E. I. M. Barrett, has been medically advised not to play this yeir, m order to Ljive his knee as much "rest as possible. He underwent an operation a short while ago to have a cartilage removed, which was proving very
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  • 410 16 The Calyp^u la undergoing repairs at the East wharf. The "Onda" is bubkeritg 200 tons of coal. The Ipoh landed genenl cargo, bunkered, and docked yesterday. From the Catherine Apcar," HOO tons of general cargo are being landed at Tanjong Pagar. The mail steamer Delta left Penang at
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  • 199 16 Oriental Memorial Service m WestEm> Hotel. An Eastern ceremony, which lost none of Ui -imple Oriental inipressiveness because ite setting was the gilded hall of a West-end hotel, took place lately, and provided one of the most striking of the tributes which have yet been paid to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 135 16 Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas ALL KIND OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices— PASSlß PANJANG, Sinsaoore Sole Agents-HOOGLANDT and Co., Sinfapore! KATZ BROS., LTa CUT CRYSTAL. GLASSWARE c ::>
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 30 16 SWIMMING CLUB. The"S L. A»-£o" will leave Johnston's I\er for the Club lluc^alow on Sunday at 7, and 10 am pm. returning anl 9 90 am 12-15, 3 am p.m.
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    • 251 16 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on page 7.1 Kampot, Fr 412, Le Vaillant, June 16, Saigon, Kirn Hoe, Saigon 18. Ranee, Ger 298, Peters, June 16, Deli, Bebn Meyer, Deli I S Per Ranee Mr C. Meyer, Mrs H Meyer. WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain
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