The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1910
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Title Section16 1910-06-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTI LE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910. NO. 6,9:**16 words
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Article907 1910-06-21 1 Colonel Gerini of many years service m Si. mi has compiled a monograph that i<* a far more correct term than written a book, because this work must have been the result of moLiimental research choosing as his subject Ptolemy's geography of eastern Asia. There is to many minds907 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement257 1910-06-21 1 MOTORISTS. Send your covers and tubes to be retreaded or repaired to Che Dunlop Rubber go. (Tar east) CtdJ NO. 44, ROBINSON ROAD. Repairs executed promptly and at moderate charges. Repairs will not be executed to those covers past satisfactory repair and which m our opinion are not worth spending257 words
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Advertisement290 1910-06-21 1 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (20th Season.) THE FIRST POPULAR VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT cf the season wiil be given m the TEUTON I A CLUB. (By courtesy of the Committee) TO-NIGHT at 9. 1S p.m. Commencing at 9.15 pm. ADMISSION §2. Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. Tin usual Half yearly Sale290 words
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Advertisement220 1910-06-21 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. 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 PAYS AGAIN.220 words
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Advertisement313 1910-06-21 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Prospects for Selangor Races are g©od P«ga 1. Cholera is raging severely m southern Russia l'<ige 5. The condition of His Majesty the K*iser ha 9 improved Pa<je r The draw for the Association Football Cup is given on page 8 An estate sanitation commission is sitting313 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous350 1910-06-21 1 THE WEEK. TUH>DAY, 21st High Water. 1C.6 a 9.24 p Licensing Justices 2 3o p Hockey: Ist XI England v. The World. Philharmonic Concert, Teutonia Club, 9.15 p Wednesday, 22nd High Water.- 10 45 a 9.56 p High Water -11.21 a, 10.28 p B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p350 words
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Article297 1910-06-21 2 With the departure of Mr R. W Harrison U 1 Malay States loses one of itw most experienced and able planters. Tne Biitisb Resident, as reported m our issue of Monlay, paid such an el< <juent and glowing tribute to Mr HariUon's qualities at Klaug on Saturday nightM.M. - 297 words
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Article519 1910-06-21 2 K«-ar- Admiral Adolph Marix, U. S N. (^b* roian of the Lighthouse Bjard) has b ?en placed on the retired list, after 4i] y«are ia the Navy. It any be recalled that after the war with Spain he acted as Captain of the port of Manila for two years, at519 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement27 1910-06-21 2 The Best Phy»ic. X hen you wantn a physic that is mild an 1 to take and certain to act, always mberlftin'i Stomach and Liver TabI'i.^ercaricsaßd Deafen27 words
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Advertisement611 1910-06-21 2 NOTIGES. TRANSLATIOHS UNDERTAKEN. English, German, Datch, French Ac. Correctness guaranted. Documents typewritten with strictest secrecy, charges moderate. Apply Confidential,' c o Free Press. June 21 TRAFALGAR, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that persons wishing to visit the Company's Estate, must first obtain written permission from tbe Manager or the Secretaries.611 words
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Advertisement789 1910-06-21 2 NOTH2ES. BALGOWNIE RUBBER ESTATEITLTDr NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer books of tlie Company will be closed from 27th Jnne until .'loth Jaoe, 1910, both days inclusive, and that the registration of Transfers will be suspended daring that period. By Order of the Board, GUNN Co., Secretaries. Jane 21789 words
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Advertisement541 1910-06-21 2 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Two temporary clerks. Good longhand essential. Prospect of permanent employment if satisfaction given. Apply by letter to EVATT A Co Singapore. June 20 24.6 WANTED AT ONCE Two Eurasians (Bachelors) for positions of responsibility m a hotel. Apply by letter stating age, previous experiences and references to541 words
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Advertisement567 1910-06-21 2 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each #1,200.fW 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.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. The567 words
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Advertisement411 1910-06-21 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CAXaDa Ehtahi.ished 1887 Policienare "WORLD WIJ>E »rm» TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE irr v?^ FORFEITABLE." nd N O.V. Claims, loans, cash-snrrfr promptly settled by the G. r Singapore without the delay of r.f. U HeadOffioe rtDce to The Reserves for protection of P r holders are over 20,411 words
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Article529 1910-06-21 3 fj", ns who hav«* dwelt any length n;i cannot have failed to j?et an t i.c .|ueer characteristics which tl.n < hmese )>oy. Be they house j9 t l*ar >>oys, or billiard- room rked with nuch the same .iter m the "Hong Kong r.se, the honse* \toj529 words
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Article160 1910-06-21 3 If ATI lIOHY. NVw York, May 21st. Catholic Church last n: h form of church entertainment. and tl 8 tis that of twelve couples who in f Qg will \>e announced to-morrow. K'^.tins, m the course of his that the decrease m >if m. 1- a the p;tt160 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1910-06-21 3 The Annoying Co lgh. ongh annoys you. Keep on hacking ring the deli< mbranes of your want to be annoyed. But if you vnnt to be cured, take Chamberiiiedy. For sile by a!'. I is* 1 an-i Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement956 1910-06-21 3 APARTMENTS. Furnished rooms, with or without board, with European Family. Apply 219, Queen Street. June 9 9.7 I i i i Comfortable double and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis. Stables. Terms moderate. Feb 21 v.c FOR SALE. TENTS FOR SALE. Suitable for Planters, Surveyors, or956 words
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Advertisement667 1910-06-21 3 AUGTIONS. REMINDER This Day, Tuesday, at 12 noon AUCTION SALE OF 500 Shares m the Bukit Mertajam Rubber Coy.., Ltd. ALSO 300 Shares m the Mergui Rubber Estate Ltd. At Powell Co's Sale-room POWELL Co., Auctioneers. June 20 22 6 Estate of Shaik /Hie bin Omar Basrobran, DKCKASKD. AUCTION SALE667 words
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Advertisement679 1910-06-21 3 AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; A COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN PLANTS &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 arm679 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article22 1910-06-21 4 Henderson —On 19th inst., at 53, Blanche Ccttaße, Scott s Koad, the wife of B. H. Hkn DERSOIff, of a son.22 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1910-06-21 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, June 21, 1910. maintain, 1 triot Truth pvanpo dnrar* md Imb, From His Imperial Japanese Mij^sty's Residency-General at Seoul there comes the Second Ann u*l Report on Reforms and Progress m Korea for 1!>OS- 11*09." When it fell to us to deal with the First1,155 words
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Article819 1910-06-21 4 The deith has taken place m Franca of the most Ber. 1* X. Mugabure, Koinan Catholic Archbishop of Tokyo. Mrs A. J. Rosa and Master Leslie ROBB are passengers for Europe by the German mail steamer Pr. Eitel Fried rich," leaving to-day. We regr«t to hear of the serious illness819 words
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Article45 1910-06-21 4 COMMISSION AT KUALA LUMPOR. our own Kuala Lumpur j-,^ A Commission comprising j Ellis, PC MO., Straits, [>r. M I> JW^ »<m r.M.S, Dr. Freer. Dr and I>r. Malcolm Watson, with Superintendent of Emigrant! to-day to diecuM Dr. Watson lectures on mi evening.45 words
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Article73 1910-06-21 4 SELANGOR RACES. (7 own < Kuala, Lumper. Training for the Salangor R, commence on July sth, is now m The entries close to-day. The prospects are good, being Phonograph, It ►alette, Boy, Trypanosoniiasis. Four griffi m are training thought that the others will pr winners of73 words
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Article39 1910-06-21 4 (From ja Ipoh, Juue The annual Athletic Sports will tx at Ipoh on Auju-t l:»h and 20to \V. Birch, the Kesideu interest m the Sports and it it there will be a large entry fron and P^uang.39 words
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Article92 1910-06-21 4 Negii Seubilan v. Perak. Ipoh, Juce In the match Parak v. N obika to-day, the Home team opened with 165 all out. Negri Simbilm also started well The teams engaged were Nbori Skmhii.an. .1. Craven. Denny s, II W Eiles (Capt M X Pjfter, K. E. M.92 words
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Article260 1910-06-21 4 > < At 7 am on Tuesday, th» h instant, the wedding of Mr Pant: Swee Weng an 1 Miss Chia Mue Kee, will I q the Chinese Church of St Peter and St Paul. In order not to be left behind Cuina is con f emplating the construction of260 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1910-06-21 4 7 IrV' Jet JfKny. ■Lfa.n-tfii/' frit, fcr hi iti^HmMM^l VlUt *M I 5-?t*' Jv- At •>» ?y < ML kSE^ftUn SrV Jlt tt^ fit V> i 7 *'<^_ b* F UPPn^l <*■' J*£ 9^ r l» 4f it *j >* k >*«f ¥*W LOBESK, MACGREGOR Co. BURROUGHES WATTS FULL SIZED179 words
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Advertisement41 1910-06-21 4 ASTOUNDING o5 cts OR $1.25 Double Faced $1.25. OUR PRICE FOR THE BEST RECORDS. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.41 words
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Advertisement47 1910-06-21 4 Reuben Watt-rehalk, our m Is a model of that iJk Clothe.s his cows m r o* 0 La 9k the rain mi^ht sfoil tin Once he wasn't lulf so I Ami the milk was far fruiu pur. H»> attributes his conversion All to WoodY <Jreat Peppermint I47 words
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Article58 1910-06-21 5 OCESSION OF TEN THOUSAND. A Picturesque Scene. inirine Telegraph.— Reuters.) ■h ne -0, ti 5 p.m h-ive reopened their process..!) ol t^n thousand <lown the Embankment to rl H ill. n were on horseback and rode •en riding i ickete. i iuites wore their ac;tdemic v'u lonial conies58 words
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Article31 1910-06-21 5 ad -fune 20tb, I 25 pm. i ;ng will confer I Cornwall, his eldest son. the W del m 1 E*rl of Chester 1 B Thursy g- m31 words
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Article130 1910-06-21 5 n to-aight, Tuesa Club at 15 mpletely .irramrrHl iv all beatra will plaj the following D S ,pf >ul i l Berger) d'H>.ffma.nD." maeriptioo, PreluSe" lutroductir.n to Act 1 1 1 lu'ner.) se BUome, fl ArrantreEl u'll^rt Nevin) raine." I ..tnne). nj will sing "The Uoldnn <iift,"130 words
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Article77 1910-06-21 5 t peal of Teo Guan Tve against the > lferatan, district judge, broaght agtinst W. Morgan, Mr I Pisher m the iterdaj. irai for the ap.pellant and Mr v Parsons represented the defen*ai "ported fully at the lower The present appellant was then the md the dispute was77 words
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Article150 1910-06-21 5 >y house m the Serangoon B >ad so broken into and mono?, clo T rellerj to the value it :en. rmed that the tender of Howdrth Erikine, Ltd. for tie 'jhting of the new royal palace at been 1 i>y the N j nt. which has had the arrai. n-1.150 words
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Article98 1910-06-21 5 POLITICS, KAISER, AND ARMY (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's) The Prussian ministers Moltke and Arnim have resigned m conscience of the defeat >f the Franchise bilL Rtoeived Jane -2<)ih, ;>.2". pm The Kiiser is progressing satisfactorily. The Kaiserin has to Hamburg for the races there, this being held to indicate98 words
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Article45 1910-06-21 5 Terrible Accident m Prance, X )c. .June 20, 10.5 a.m. Two expresses collided al \Mlepreux near Versailles and both caught fire. The passengers were burned and mangled and ten corpses were recovers!, but the papers t*j that nineteen were killed find eighty injured.45 words
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Article34 1910-06-21 5 A Banian communion. regarding Crete mtuli petti the immediate ra sion to the old ijetem ..i military contingents and the instalment of a provisional r ,'une under the protecting Powers.34 words
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Article36 1910-06-21 5 1 he ou^breik of cholera m S m'hern Russia is growing. There hive b?en 7<^ cases with 197 deaths at R wtofit>O Don, and 77 cases with 39 deaths at Alexindr. ft, —> <36 words
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Article141 1910-06-21 5 •Ji DtiMBHI IS BIHOHAI luthe Supreme Court, yesterday, judgment was given by Mr Justice Tisher m the case of the administrators of the estate or the late 11. A. Dd Silva vs. Dr < i jonetilleke. Tnis was a claim for Sl.l-'.O odd on a judguieut. The defendant141 words
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Article167 1910-06-21 5 Innumerable people spend a casual day at Penang and another at Singapore, but very > into the interior of the Malay Peninsula, which is probably less known to ordinary travellers than any other portion of the Empire of equal magnitude and importance. Vet the work of Great167 words
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Article198 1910-06-21 5 Mr. and Mrs. .1 >hn Turner, of Penang, have taken a bouse m Moravshire for a prolonged residence, Mr. Turner baring practically retired, though he may fur some yn;»rs take, a winter's trip iat to Province Welleilej, to see how thicks are going A Mil.iv braseworker named Alwi employed by198 words
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Article608 1910-06-21 5 Sai ik Pbopjbbtt. An extraordinary general meeting of the Htivea Rubber Planting Company, Limited, was held at the Arcade yesterday morning! Mr I>iehn presided. The Sacretary (Mr P. QddJ read the notice convening the meeting and the minutes of the last meeting. Chairman's Addbi The Chairman said Gentlemen,608 words
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Article109 1910-06-21 5 In connection with the Kodah troubles we wrote —In India and Burma officials are paid well, and are expected, rightly to set an -xumple of unchallengeable impeccability m the discharge of their duties. In the Straits Settlements and th? Federated Malay States, they are not paid so well109 words
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Article193 1910-06-21 5 oq the '.'th inst. If. Yoko'a had the sth Class of the Order of the White Klephant of Siain conferred on him by the King, and Mr Takano t lie sth Class of the Order of the Crown ot Suim. Both have been engaged m conducting the training m sericulturePinang Gazette - 193 words
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Correspondence.
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Article443 1910-06-21 5 Duam Mr Editob, Having occision to come to Singap .re from Kuala Lumpur on Friday the 17th lost, and not being a good siilor I thought I would travel by rulroad rather than by steamboat. I accordingly went to the Killw;lv Station and bought a third class ticket443 words
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Article141 1910-06-21 5 At the Local Sanitary Department Bant; kok tenders were opened by Phya Petchada m connection with the erection of three new bridges. Oaly two tet-ders were received, theee being as follows ssrs Howarth Erskine Ltd. Bridge No. 1 Tea 18,535 Bridge No. J 16,850 Bridge No. 3Bangkok Times - 141 words
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Article92 1910-06-21 5 It is reported that a circular has been issued by Government forbidding subordinate otiicers to borrow from the chetties, and statiDg that the Government proposes to make advances to such officers up to onefourth of their annual salaries at six per ct-nt. This remind! us of the story of theM.M. - 92 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1910-06-21 5 How to Prevent Blood Poison. i and neglect aro the chief caUM I ning. A cut or bruist however •aid have imm< 'ion. M i ne that not only irotu f)ain, but ttiDg antiseptic. without ruaturation, is E*ain Balm. When this rime fill danger from blood poiHoning i-y all Dispensaries51 words
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Advertisement70 1910-06-21 5 Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is eneded fco < ffeet a care is a dose or two of C'haiubt rlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablet*-. In fact, the attack may be wardei off, or greatly lessened m severity, by taking a70 words
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Advertisement292 1910-06-21 5 MAY RUBBER RETURNS. Agents Coghlin and Co. Kota Tin; ;i (Johoke) i3so lbs. KEDAH RUBBER CO. LTD. Dear Sir, Referring to Mancunian's letter m your yesterday's issue I consider that his conclusions are entirely misleading He goes on to say that the new shareholders are becoming owners of one fifth292 words
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Advertisement151 1910-06-21 5 pgl ROBINSON Co. t^ NEW DELIVERY BLOUSE ROBES .3 WELL CUT PERFECT FITTING. J EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Plain Stripe Zephyrs AND White Lawn. EVERYONE DIFFERENT, i Latest Novelties m Peter Pan Collars. U^^ ROBINSOnTaND Co. Packei m lbs. ir-tight Tins.. Price 70 cts. per 1 m. a i^-.^- OBTAINABLE AT: Messrs.151 words
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Advertisement692 1910-06-21 6 TO LET. TO BE LET. I. lUrker Koad. 08, King's Road. Kent Moderat< i Apply to TOMLDTOOM A Lermit, < N. High Street. June 20 27 6 1 TO LET No. 5, Mount Sophia. Apply to J. Kahamim S, Orchard Road. June 1H 19 7 ROOMS TO LET. Comfortable rooms692 words
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Advertisement639 1910-06-21 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai 6 Japan Port*. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "LIET/.OW H,812 tons, Capt. Bartling, having left Colombo r>n Saturday, the 18th innt., at 7 p.m., may be txpected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon, the tSfd idem, at about 5 p.m., en route for above ports.639 words
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Advertisement1129 1910-06-21 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 Liverpool1,129 words
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Advertisement693 1910-06-21 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. Chit ward (for China) Delhi July 1 Delta693 words
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Advertisement652 1910-06-21 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail stea: this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (com Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vic< Port Said, Suez. Aden, Colombo Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They652 words
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Article370 1910-06-21 7 LEWIS AND PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. 2. r )th May. Dg to the flatness of Fine Hard Para, very few ordera from the trade station Sorts offered, except at rl.iw \art sales' rates At these trow, there was a fair demand, of th« holiers being willing to the market, the greater370 words
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Article154 1910-06-21 7 April May Total. Pikula. Belat 221 '296 1,200 Brnang 836 264 1.198 Bruseh 1 80 200 Chenderiang 125 711 Gopeng 725 630 3,445 Kamuning 14,541 3,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 1..198 Kinta 665 2,176 Kinta Association 729 1,461 -40 Kledang Kramat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 79 74 304154 words
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Article133 1910-06-21 7 ting to the Bishop of London to ask bring the subject of national duty as .v personal mm ijuci to the country hurch, Earl Kcbertssaid he had li led patriotism as a religious duty. :oo much of the good that md discipline did to be the133 words
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Article409 1910-06-21 7 All totals are calculated for the calendar y,ar instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly till m the gaps April May409 words
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Article1207 1910-06-21 7 lBB^' Paid LastDiv. Bxrmn. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 3 7 3 150,000 2/- 2'- Anglo-Malay 80% 18 3 19 6 50.000 2'- 1/6 BatangMalaka 10 >0 pr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 14 00 15 00 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 2\%1,207 words
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Article348 1910-06-21 7 Per Japara Miss Nagel, Mr F. K. chalk, Mr Biay. Per Kinta Mr Coxon, Mr E. H. King Harmer, Mr G H. Whyte, Mr and Mrs Schwemer, Miss Thompson, Mies O. Hassa, Messrs Cheong Yuh Cbye, J. S. Arthur, Ajmq, Shew Kian Chuan, Hdr*reay^s, Selly, Hannington, A. H. Alston,348 words
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Article65 1910-06-21 7 (Corrected up to June 20 Bank 4ms 2/4f demand 4 i*i Private credits 3m a 2/44 credits 6ms 2/4 1 France, demand Bank 295 (tKKMANr, demand 240 [*dia,T.T 175| Hongkong, demand 23% di». Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 1404 Bangkok, demand 66| Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England65 words
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Article125 1910-06-21 7 June 20. Tin %"<', Gambier m9m 11 ♦;»> Gambier Cube No 1 M 1 '>2| Gambier Oub« No. 2 M norn Pepper Black (orCm. B'fora) 1 Pepper, White (fair) b«jan Sf.< 0 Nutmeg* (110 fcotke Ik)-. 18.00 Nutmeg (80 to tkt lb.) M 22.00 Mace (Banda) wm mt mm125 words
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Advertisement21 1910-06-21 7 COW JTCoid,. X ihma Hrv.nil ili>. on. X lunt !f(tutMe> quuki.v iu'h: /POWELrSV I BALSAM V OF 1 i ANISEED I21 words
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Advertisement53 1910-06-21 7 Telephone 119. Established 1840 M. SALOMON SON, Dubanheß, Ship Chandlers and Navy Codtractors, General Store and Freeh Provision Suppliers. Office: No. 8, Raffles Ptace, Singapore Feb M 25.8 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be bad at the Singapore Dibpenbaby and of MifcS BROWN, Grassdale, Hiver Vallty Road, Singapore Dec53 words
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Advertisement27 1910-06-21 7 YONG FONG, FRASER CHALMERS, Ld. Photographic Studio. i, UTITT^m m Mining Metallurgical Machinery. High-Clau Photographs and Enlargement. AdamsQllf QUfillail Co., Ltd. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Extern Aoentb.27 words
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Advertisement15 1910-06-21 7 For all internal complaint* dynontry coagh. .coldb &c. tak^ WoodB 1 Great l\ pptTmiat Curo15 words
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Miscellaneous925 1910-06-21 7 VESSELS IN POUT. d Ton Comm inder* Arrived From For Whea >ea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman June 9 Penang Uncertain Cycloop Dut Govt 383 Van Reenen June 18 Deli Rhio Steamers Flag Tone Master Arrived From Consignee For Whew Amherst Brit 135 Scott June 19 Pontianak Thong Ek Pontianak925 words
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Article1623 1910-06-21 8 9m Out U < ton I ia Oioboi uid nn. Tiki. London, May 27, 1910 Sportsmen generally, and those who support horse racing m particular, were delight* «d when they heard th.it the Ute King had left his racehorses and Sandringham stud to King George This is1,623 words
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Article165 1910-06-21 8 Thi Cup Compktitio Is i Ko The following are the fixture?, dates, referreen, and rules m the above compe'itn n. June 23.d5. C. C. Ligoon Sports Club v. l; <:. A. Mr. S. H Lavidson. 2nd Bound. •June 2!* th SRC Ifidi I. v. RE. Mr Welch. .July 4th165 words
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Article136 1910-06-21 8 The result of the 3rd Bound of the Captain's Cup, was. H. Tongue beat I L Campbell 4 and I C v beat V X Marsh 3 aud '2 MesHi-d W. King and A Smith icratcbed. Draw for the Semifinal, which must Uo played on or before136 words
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Article637 1910-06-21 8 (Via I j.) Mr. RCOOTKiT. LondoD. June 11. Mr Theodore Roosevelt has lost none of his energy since his arrival m England. In company with Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Secretary, he spent all day Thursday tramping through the New Forest. The two statesmen had very many interesting637 words
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Article39 1910-06-21 8 A fdi lUndeap will be swum off on Sunday next at the Swimming Club on the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch, entries received up to that time by either the Hon. Secretary or the Captain.39 words
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Article507 1910-06-21 8 The Fraokly with a cargo of sugar and hemp sailed vest* r. lav f<r New York. The Shipping ai <1 Import and Export Offices will be closed ou Thursday, *J:ird inst. When the Glenesk was taking up her anchorage m PenaDg she lost one of her anchors. Archdeacon507 words
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Article75 1910-06-21 8 .iime zv. Siam. Brit, str., Binns, for Langkat. Isabella, Dut. str.. Abas, for Indragiri via Rhio. Banka, Brit, str., Campbell, for Tringganu fia ports. Frankly, Brit str. Yell, for New York via ports. Perak, Brit, str, Quine, for T. Anson via ports Breiil. Nor str, Folkmann, for Bangkok. Hai75 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1910-06-21 8 Woods' Great Peppermint Cur<- for all interna complaints dysentry coughs colds Ac12 words
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Advertisement75 1910-06-21 8 Colds Are Dang-erous. If more people would make an attempt to get rid of the colds from which they are suffering, as a result of thin changeable weather, then would be a decided decrease m the number of cases of pneumonia. A few doses of Chamberlains Cough Remedy will cure75 words
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Advertisement27 1910-06-21 8 I have used Morrhuol Creosote extensively m diseases of the chest, especially Bronchial Catarrh, with splendid results." (Unsolicited) William Thomas Owen Hartford, U&.L, 29 May. 19C4 827 words
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Advertisement659 1910-06-21 8 {Netherlands Gutta Perchal COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x 2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KIND OF BICYCLE TYRES. I Works and Offices— PASSlß PANJANG, Singapore Sole Agents— HOOGLANDT and Co., Singapore. HONGKONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD659 words
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Miscellaneous187 1910-06-21 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAB AND KEPPEL H ABB OUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vesteh were berthed yrrrfmtay. East Wharf (Basin) Knivsberg. East Wharf Sec. 1 Calypso, Kut Sang. Sheers Wharf Nil. Main Wharf Sec 2 TeeN 3 Glenesk. t. 4 Colombo Maru N s—Charon.5 Charon. 6 Machaon, Glenshiel.187 words
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