The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 June 1910
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Title Section15 1910-06-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILS ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910. NO. 6,93815 words
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Article1002 1910-06-20 1 We are all buffering from an attack of Writer's Cramp at the present tima not that particular form of cramp which is tb s special prerogative of authors, and small (mostly small, we are bound to confess, since the great ones ein always make use of the nimble1,002 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement326 1910-06-20 1 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. •HIS '.km ktiii: DIKE OK BUCCLEUCH AND (jI'EENSBEKKY, K.G, K.T. MS. -His OBACI tui Dl KB OK ABERCOBN, K.G.. C.B. THB Kiuht Hon. THE LORD DUNBDIN X.C.V Lord Jisth k Gknkuai.. EDINBURGH. 3 GEORGE BTREET (Head Office) CLAIMS PAID £27,000,000. AGENTS :-ADAMSON, CILFILLAN CO., LTDC.326 words
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Advertisement196 1910-06-20 1 Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. The usual Half yearly Sale of I'seful and b ancy Articles, m aid of the funds of the Chinese Girls School, will take place, n. v. m the Victoria Hall, on Friday June 24th, from 4 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, June 25th, from196 words
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Advertisement213 1910-06-20 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHO W. GRAND EXHIBITION NEW SUBJECTS TO-NICHT 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. PATHE'S UNRIVALLED SERIES OVERTURE. SELECTION. "OUR Miss GIBBS." Miss CLARKE AND HER CASKS. CLEOPATRA. S.A.P.F. THE DEVIL'S MOTHER-IN-LAW. THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA. 1910 AN ACT OF HONESTY. S.C.A.G.L. POOR PA PAYS213 words
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Advertisement340 1910-06-20 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Mr Roosevelt has had a great welcome back to New York l\>ge 5. A new Saamen's Mission building hat been opened at Hongkong Page 4 Details of the Philharmonic Concait to be given to morrow appear on Page 5. The profit and loss account of the Eastern340 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous364 1910-06-20 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 2oth High Water.— J».24 a., S :»1 p N D. L. Mail Homeward due Tub- day, 21st High Water.— -10.6 a 9.24 p Licensing Justices 2 30 p Hockey Ist XI England v. The World Philharmonic Concert, Teutonia Club, 9.15 p Wednesday, 22nd High Water.- 10 41364 words
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Article393 1910-06-20 2 Considerable Advan Paris, May 13 Fue Matin this morning publishes details of the proposed scheme for estab ishing a network of wireless telegraphic "omn unications throughout the French colonies uml dependencies m N >rth- West Africa. •el^ss telegraphy stations have already iMished at Oran and Bi/^rta393 words
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Article221 1910-06-20 2 A sanguinary conflict is reported as having taken place at Woosung between a gang of salt smugglers and a number of Chinese soldiers, m the course of which a number of men were killed and wounded. It appears that at a late hour a large junk laden221 words
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Article139 1910-06-20 2 WHAT IS THE SUM Oa the *Uh inst we published the follow. It v.-ill he found that t»i«: •>- iIJ equals 15,918 Now, tliH fuur ti's added together make 24, and the ti^'ires m 1 5 t 1 t add It m .i onrioni fact that there is only thor139 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1910-06-20 2 The Annoying Cough, ir cou^h annoys you. Keep on liackinc ite membranei of j you want to beanno] t if you to be enred, take Chatnber--1 gfa Remedy, For sale by all Di*33 words
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Advertisement512 1910-06-20 2 Ayer's Sarsaparilla FVfakes Good Blood Prick your skin bl<,«d. *TOj: with eezenia,^WJ[O \!vsl^f rashes, ]»inii)les,^^^^Biß^^^^^ pustules, salt -rheum, boils, cubiincles, and other sores. These simply tell Of something bad down d«ep In the blood itself. Uintincnts, washes, powders and cosmetics will not reach the evil. You most take out all512 words
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Advertisement534 1910-06-20 2 NOTICES. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, 2.< rd inst. Birthday cf H. R. H. The Heir Apparent to the Throne. June 20 28.6 LOST. Between June 14 and 17, one transfer ol T>o shares, numbered *****1 *****0 m the Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Estates, Limited, m the534 words
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Advertisement730 1910-06-20 2 NOTiGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. A List of applications for public hov e licences to be considered at the meeting of the Hoard of Licensing Justices on Tuesday, June 21st, 1910, may be seen on application at the Colonial Secretary's Office and at the Government Monopolies Department during the usual office hours.730 words
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Advertisement548 1910-06-20 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHART Mh Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each M M £1,200.°°' Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1, 200,00 C Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.l. fi. Thomas Cuthbertson,548 words
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Advertisement376 1910-06-20 2 manufacturerslS INSURANCE Co. OK CANADA, Established U PolicieH are "WORLD WITH TKICTBD," "INDISPUTABLEFOKFEITABLE." aDd No\. Claims, loan R) oaab^oneiiden promptly settleo by the G. Singapore without the dtlav f r t** Head Office V r; f r^ce to The Reserves for protection fp holders are over 520,000,00( I 01lc TThe376 words
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380 1910-06-20 3 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK SPORTS. [NTEBI I PI PS, f! lay of th< v ir for the Athletic lldoa office of tli»! Hongkong ink came round again on Ist ult., when the annual sports I m tin ph-a^ant field of the club at aua, and an interesting series of I380 words
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Article173 1910-06-20 3 lace on Ma; 17 at Brighton n lerick Adolphoa McNair. h krtillery, m hit wan the i d ot the late bert McNair. ami obtained his comand aft<*r qualifying m tht Q offict r tuents. The following pri\aS to the qoently Comptroller of and Surveyor General.173 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1910-06-20 3 FOR SALE. TO RUBBER PLANTERS. For sale, rubber stumps and seedlings m small and large quantities. Nursery, corner of Orchard Road and CairnLill Road. Prices moderate. Apply to KHOO TIANG ANN Co., 142, Orchard Road, or 8 8, Change Alley. Juno 20 v c FOR SALE. FIBRE PLANTS Seedling! Fourcroya377 words
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Advertisement674 1910-06-20 3 WANTED. LAND SURVEYORS WANTED. A number of qualified land purveyors are required at once. Applications with copies of rec r nt testimonials, qualifications and salary required to Swan dt Mac laren, Singapore. June 20 mw f 25 6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Two temporary clerks. Good longhand essential. Prospect of permanent employment674 words
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Advertisement644 1910-06-20 3 AUeTIOWS. AUCTION SAKE OF 500 Shares m the Bukit Mertajam Rubber Coy., Ltd. At Powell Cos Sale-room. On Tuesday, 21st June, at 12 noon. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. June 20 22 6 AUCTION SALE OF Unclaimed Articles Unserviceab'e Stores, B\ OKDKR OF THE MANAGER The BIKOAPOM (loveknmknt Railway at thk kailway644 words
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Advertisement685 1910-06-20 3 AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; A COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN PLANTS &c. To be held at CAROLINA VILLA, 1 NO. 26, SYED ALLEY ROAD. On Saturday, 25th June, at 2 p.m. A very handsome and e'aborately carved teak cabinet with mirror panel beantifully carved teak bric-a brae whatnot,685 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article14 1910-06-20 4 EIAQBDOBM On Sunday June 19th, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. C. Haoedorn.14 words
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Article90 1910-06-20 4 Hatchell— Brett.— On the 21st May, at St. Barnabas, Piualico, London, by the Hsv. Canon Wallace, Vicar of the Ascension, Lavender hill, S. W., Howard Montague, DeputyCommissioner of Police, Federated Malay States, third son of Colonel Hatchell, late Indian Staff Corps, of Tunbridge Wells, to Dorothy Helen, sixth daughter90 words
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Article19 1910-06-20 4 Bradfokd.— On the 17th Jane at the General Hospital, Sicgapore, M. G. Bradford of the Sarawak Government Service.19 words
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Article, Illustration1778 1910-06-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, June 20, 1910. the Prr« li c Ppoplc's right maintain, and imbrihfi: bj pain; i riooa prp<. epls draw. P!< .1 vaity and I^»w. Before the important Freight and Steamship Ordinance liUO" is finally placed upon the Statute Book of the Colony, as we sincerely1,778 words
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Article258 1910-06-20 4 Monsieur Pone, of Messrs Sharpe Roes Co, has been appointed manager of the Tuited Singapore Rubber Co, m pUce of the late Mr A. I). Machado, and a Chinese baba, who has been m the rubber industry for some time, is coming from Malacca to be under Monsieur Pons as258 words
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Article39 1910-06-20 4 INTER-STATE CRICKET. {From 9m f Ipob, June 19 4.39 p m Rain stopped play m the p e rak .W Sembilan cricket match jesterdav. A cigarette smoking concert v held W night, which went off most lucoeirfullj39 words
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Article48 1910-06-20 4 Projected Scheme Postponed. The cutting out of a project U a Town Hall from the Ipoh B*nitarj ii oar(I estimates has caused general dimtiifeaio, as at present there is a lack of gniukl, place at Ipoh to hold general meetings o give theatrical performances48 words
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Article39 1910-06-20 4 Birthday Celebration The arrangement t r the celebrathe birthday of the Sultan of erak tQ< morrow at Kuila Kangsar will bo of the quietest description, owing public mourniDt,' for the 1 ite King E Iwanl.39 words
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Article35 1910-06-20 4 Injurious to Mining ladu&try. There is a general feeling among* miners that the present tin d The opinion is that the Government will take action to reduce it si. stilling the industry.35 words
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Article69 1910-06-20 4 It has been definitely settled that the Taiping Rioea will take place on A 9th, 11th, ana 1 The programme consists of twelve events and should attract a large entry. The prize money will tota The donors iuclude the Sultani of l' er .tK and Johore, Towkays69 words
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Article54 1910-06-20 4 Insufficient Police Supervision. The recent epidemic of crime has drawn attention to the fact that the district of Kinta is insufficiently p. Ipoh, with a population t 30,000, has only two inspectors, while the Infective I only numbers vine detectives. This is not even one for every54 words
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Article138 1910-06-20 4 Hydrophobia at Juru. PtfDAOg, I9ih .luiw. The death occurred at tb€ pital yesterday afternoon of M r In i>\ the manager of the Juru 1. 'ier of Mrs Harry Hilton. He was only tw.mtvthrfe years of age andVvas man itly It is stited that the etuse138 words
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Article45 1910-06-20 4 \rrom nt.) Hongkong, Juno, 19 b I 10 am. The Officer Adminis f ering the Q ment, Sir Henry Miy. <>n > irday, per formed the ceremony of opening a ne* Seamen's Mission, the b::ldiii^ r for wbici has been presented by Sir Honnui45 words
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Article100 1910-06-20 4 Big Debi^ Balance. {JFrom '//.> Penai A meeting of the shareholderi tern Shipping CompaDv will be i June J"». The Directors report lUtei that after writing eft" .*!H>,»;77 to depn fleet and water boats at tight pel the placing of $22,450 to the marine insurance fund at100 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement316 1910-06-20 4 KELLY WALSH Ltd. }i<g to announce that they will publiHh about the end of July, a work on The Courts Ordinance XXX. of 190 7 (as amended by Ordinance XL of 1910) Civil Procedure Code, Ordin* anceXXXI. of 190 7 (as amended by Ordinance XII. of 1909) Repeals Ordinance XXXIII.316 words
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Advertisement24 1910-06-20 4 ASTOUNDING o sets5 cts OR $1.25 Double Faced $1.25. OUR PRICE FOR THE BEST RECORDS. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED.24 words
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Article72 1910-06-20 5 FIRST MEETING HELD. ue Telegraph. Rauter's.) •iat is described as the first meeting of Mtutional Conference took place m [uith'l room m the H«>u<e of Com- iterday afternoon. There were present Mr Aequitb, Mr url Crewe, Lord Lir.> lowne, K,trl lor, Mr Lloyd George, Mr Uirrell. Mr tea72 words
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Article36 1910-06-20 5 heen a revival of outrages m 1\ lind. larmery has been kill* i ad a bomb \v*h thrown at >: Police of W.trsiw who :rt, whilst tv/o of his escort '-ins and their accomplices36 words
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Article27 1910-06-20 5 Minister o! War has introQto tie Chamber. It lhon pounds. i for the purchise of a hundred 'i'>unti.in bittenes and I I :inekfirers. —^e^—~^27 words
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Article40 1910-06-20 5 June l^:h, l!M<' 25 p.m. pie telegram announces ugh it is not alar-ned at the Greek rv preparations, the Turkish Govern- -I to call out a brigade of military precaution. nipping and goods mcd ii Constantinople yesterday40 words
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Article46 1910-06-20 5 Naval Forces Strengthened. M Picboo announced Uatat a Cabinet ■f the protecting Powers a com•nt had been arrive] at regard- be diffiulty m Crete. Powers are about to ntreDgthen their it Suda l>iy m order to enEor their -l«!cifeions and meet J46 words
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Article183 1910-06-20 5 Dumerouily attended wed- Crated m 8 Andrew's Cathe- relay la9t, wben M T. ~si«^ tfa Hurt was rnarriel to Mr II M I Ipoh. The Venorable Archdeacon a who Lad but a few hours returned f bealtfa trip to Java, performed the t f, Mr Swiuanr. and the183 words
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Article63 1910-06-20 5 5 .action is the latest form of [•sen well and Co. [> live lots of Kalat Tin Mine scrip I morning. The tirst lot of 25 50 per share. tw< paretli of •*>«> c Docked -lown al v 60 iu<l two 100 share scrips pro- per shire.63 words
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Article82 1910-06-20 5 knoi linbuiyb well will be sorry advanced age of eighty- il public benefactor Mr Wil- 1 ld, formerly M. P. for Central I m over by a carriage ami ej Street, London, and now 111 condition causing imch anxiety il Mid to have wf^ut £100,4 '<• intern, and he endowed82 words
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Article79 1910-06-20 5 GREAT WELCOME AT NEW YORK. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) June T.Lh 11 a.m. Mr Roosevelt and his son have had an unprecedented welcome at New York. A flotilla of two hundred excursion steamers, withfl.gP, gailed out of the harbour and escorted Mr K-K^evelt's steimer into port amidst the79 words
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Article276 1910-06-20 5 A- New York, eight cotton speculators, including Mr P.itten, hare been indicted before a Kederal grand jury for alleged violation of the Snerin.m Anti-trust law m connection with the recent bull pool of coHon. They have been admitted to bail. A telegram from New York dated May 21et276 words
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Article21 1910-06-20 5 K^c. June l v 924 am. The venue of the Johnson-Jeffries tiu'ht has been changed to G jldfielda, Nevada.21 words
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Article20 1910-06-20 5 Reuter's correspondent at Washington says that the Senate has admitted Arizona and New Mexico into the United States.20 words
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Article358 1910-06-20 5 > < A huge wild boar weighing >•<' and odd lbs. was shot on the side f the rjilway line Qear Katnuntio^ by Mr Waltar I>jonigar«lt. A Chinaman of South Bridge Road gave a. coolie $*J7 to pay bills and other coolies For him a few days ago, but the358 words
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Article1118 1910-06-20 5 {From our mm Correspondent) Edinburgh, May J7. It is proposed to form a large central committee for the purpose of raising a Scottish national memorial to King Edward the Seventh. Many of the cities and towns are already considering local memorials j but it is thought that a1,118 words
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Article194 1910-06-20 5 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Tuesday's Concert. The Concert to be given to morrow, Tuesday, 21st inst, at the Teutonia Club at 9 15 pm. is now completely arranged m all details. The Orchestra will play the following pieces I Jverture" Tantalusqualen (von Supp'i Valet Lento, "Tout Passe" (Bergen Bucwollt irom "Cun'es194 words
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Article172 1910-06-20 5 It seems to have esciped the notice of the Municipal Commissioners who are doubtless jealous of their position as nominally supe rior to the Municipal Excutive, thit they on Friday sanctioned a course of action which the Executive had declared for them a considerable time before. The172 words
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Article108 1910-06-20 5 A Cantonese cook was before Mr Robinson, third magistrate, on Saturday, on a charge of stealing a gold watch and chain valued at $11 from his master, a Cantonese photographer of High Street. He admitted taking the watch and chain, but said he was not guilty of108 words
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Article108 1910-06-20 5 To ensure the punctuality of his Hvlam boy." Sergeant Budd of the Royal Engineers, stationed at Fort Canning, lent him an English silver lever watch costing £4 10* Later, the boy alleged that the watch had been stolen. The police were ommunicated with and th« missing watch108 words
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Article96 1910-06-20 5 An elderly Malay couple was before Mr Green, second magistrate, on Friday. The woman was an ayah and her divorced husband was charged with s'abbing her ou the right haDd. The woman said she was walking along the Tacjong Katong Road on Thursday night when the man96 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1910-06-20 5 For all internal complaints dysentry cough, .colds Ac. tak^i Woods' Great Peppermint Cure13 words
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Advertisement219 1910-06-20 5 $Brtr> ROBINSON Col 'fsW-^Z^/ new DELIVERY g J x BLOUSE ROBES N WELL CUT p PERFECT FITTING. EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Plain Stripe Zephyrs AND White Lawn. V 1 EVERY ONE DIFFERENT. 4 p Latest Novelties m Peter Pan Collars. ROBINSIhTaND Co. Cigarette Jj€akin«X I Bouton Rouge I t4?5 and Obtainable I219 words
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Advertisement713 1910-06-20 6 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The Rt earners of this Company maintain regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading foi Canton Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze Ports, Formosa, the Philip p nea &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4888713 words
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Advertisement507 1910-06-20 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG. RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer BURADa," 53M tons, I". Alton, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday. the 23rd instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage, apply507 words
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Advertisement1163 1910-06-20 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 Etnd Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp Bvery fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool1,163 words
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Advertisement704 1910-06-20 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 Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward {far China) Delta Jane 17 Delta704 words
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Advertisement595 1910-06-20 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPEEIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail st ea; this Company sail fortnightly f r B Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southam ton, Gibraltar, (ienoa, Naples. Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria aui Port Said, Sne/., Aden, Colomlx Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Nm. and Kobe to Yokohama595 words
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Article958 1910-06-20 7 Tin: Fohth. OMIHG Piu/.e Fight. i riJi. r an interesting and novel t liquating from America, of co i fcl forthoomiag tight between and .'('tries, says the Boxing Cori Dl oJ tl It is to the effect N'<rro finds m the first dozen that 1. ciin make no958 words
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Article146 1910-06-20 7 April May Total. Pikula. Belat 221 296 1,200 Bruang 336 264 1.198 Bruneli 200 Chendtriang 126 711 Gopeng 72.j 680 3,445 Kamuaing Bi:>4l 8,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 l,. r >9B Kinta £65 2,17* Kinta Association 729 1,461 3,840 Kledang Kraruat Pulai 647 I,OM Kuantan 79 74 iio4146 words
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Article401 1910-06-20 7 April May Total. Allagar 2,400 3,100 11,400 Alor Pongsa 1,180 1,870 3,020 Alma 600 600 1.200 Anglo Malay ->3 24Ayer Knning 273 WS Balgownie 8,67:? '>,778 42,762 Banteng 1,3Nl 1.716 7,126 Bat v Caves 10,952 12 43,043 Batu Tiga 6,823 6,622 29.8J3 Bcrtam 10,000 42,088 Beverlac 6,761401 words
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Article1177 1910-06-20 7 June 18. H?> P OO0 188 27- T' Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd^^ *TT ?T" iSn.OOO 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 18 6 19 6 •"000 2. 1/6 BatangMal'aka 10 •"> oor XX) 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 14 0 0 15 0 0 80,000 1 Batu Tiga .Selangor) 2i%1,177 words
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Article63 1910-06-20 7 (Corrected up to June 18 4 m 2/4| demand 2/4 Private credits 3ms 2/4* crediU 6ms 2/4; Franc k, demand Bank 205 Germany, demand 2l<> Im-ia, T. T IT Honokovo, demand 23% dig. Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand Q6? Sovereigns, Bank Buying $3.54. Bank of England63 words
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Article128 1910-06-20 7 June 18. Tin r ß s74 50 Gambior buyers 11.45 Gambier Cube No 1 14 50 Gambier Oubt No. 3 norn Pepper Black (or**. E>cr«) 13 50 Pepper, Whit* (fafe) buyers 25.(0 Sutnegs (110 to tkt ik)— 8.00 Nutmegs (80 to tkt W, 22.00 Mac* (Ban4a) ClOTe* (Am bom*128 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement29 1910-06-20 7 YONG PONG, FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld. Photographic Studio. m A h Mining Metallurgical Machinery. High-Class Photographs and Enlargement. A<|amSOll t GilfiDail CO M Ltd. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Eastern Agents.29 words
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Advertisement77 1910-06-20 7 Colds Are Dangerous. If more people would make an attempt to get rid of the colds from which they are raftering, as a result of this changeable weather, there would be a decided decn mc m the number ot cases of pneumonia. Aft w doses of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy77 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous857 1910-06-20 7 VESSELS IN POKT. BanPohGum B Mackenzie June fl Dalny Pat. Simon, Uncertain oy» 'B J I J™ 6 6 Ternate Wee Bin Macassar ChuTs* R t ???c Bannat y ne A P' 8 Deli Mansfield Deli Chun Sang Brit HIS Alcock Joa* 10 Somtaoi Bebn Meyer Java E'Tspence Brit if857 words
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Article2157 1910-06-20 8 ClFOia &ÜBMM Em ate*;. The annual general meeting of the Kepong fMalay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May 24 it the (ir^at Eastern Hotel, E.G., Sir Gordon Blennerhas*ett Voulea (the Chair man) presiding. The Chairman said I>eaiir^' first with the balance sheet, I would like to call2,157 words
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Article213 1910-06-20 8 S. C. C. vs iKK Qabbison. A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between a team from the Garrison and the representatives of the S C. C. The militai v were all out for 139 Four men reached double figures. The S. C. C.213 words
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Article241 1910-06-20 8 AS,, Ong Teck Lim owe IS beat Tan Tiaui Keat owe 8, ♦>— B—6; Chee Toon Cheng owe S beat Scow Poh Leng owe 8 w.o Tan Soo Bin owe 4 beat Kiong Chin Eng owe 8, lj 1, ■2— 4. B SINGLBS. Scow241 words
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Article634 1910-06-20 8 The I-landfr itiUd ou Saturday with a general cargo for 01 ri»l»»<i Island. The M olen>hiel M ia Urdmg 7,000 tons of coal for acc<>uut (,f iha Oj 'an Steamship Co. The "Teestis" B T S N. Co., went alongside the M Clau Macalister on Saturday to take634 words
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Article34 1910-06-20 8 [In addition to that on page 7 Yugala, Siam, 473. Jessen, June 1(\ Banff' kok, E. A C. Bangkok 82. Flevo. Brit. 129, Russell, Juae 19, Anambas, T. H. Lye. Anambas 21.34 words
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Article154 1910-06-20 8 June 1 7. Delta, Brit str, Snow, for Hongkong and Shanghai. Hock Lee, Brit, str., Morris, for Kelantan. June 1 Islander, Brit, atr Deans, for Christmas U Attaka. Dut str, Groendyk, for Balik Papan. Salahadji, Dnt str, Reedeker, for Tarakan. Kitmpot. Frch. str., T,e Vaillant, for Baigon Ban Fo154 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1910-06-20 8 The Best Physic. When you wants a physic that is mild and laatle, t-asy tc» take an 1 certain to act, ah\ !iuinb«rl.iiii's Bloßiaefa and Liver Tab- leU. let a ii t> all l i>nn>{ rits and Dtalers38 words
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Advertisement300 1910-06-20 8 BELAT TIN MINING CO., Ltd. Belat, :J-d June, 1910. lioport of the work done during the month of May, 'i'.»l«>. BI.CM'K 11, SVN'.I.I GAMBAN The tributer workuag the river bed took out karaDg, but did not wash. Lirge falls of earth, and lazy coolies have hampered the work here, and300 words
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Advertisement29 1910-06-20 8 Telephone 119. Established 184 0 M. SALOMON SON, Dubashea, Ship Chandlers and Navy ConSractors, General Store and Fresh Provision Suppliers. Office: No. 8, Raffles PrACE, Sinqapobh Feb 25 26.329 words
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Advertisement406 1910-06-20 8 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LTD. Netherlands Gutta Percha GOMPAiXY LIMITED. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings, Valves Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic, Armoured) etc. etc. Ebonite, Vulcanite and Hard Rubber articles. Works and Offices— JPASSlß PTIiXJZIiXG, Singapore. Sole406 words
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