The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1910

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MER CANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. NO. 6,939
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  • 786 1 Questions have bean asked many times bj English reader?, who like to ti^d English spelling m English bocks, as to the reason for the introduction into v lumes of reading by British author?, and published m Eugland, of what such readers are accustomed to re gird as some
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 307 1 Harms ton s Grand Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. The Largest and Best Circus Combination Travelling the East. Grand Opening Night, Saturday, June 25th, AT 9-15 P. M. LOCATION OF TENTS BEACH ROAD. LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. OUR NEW ALL STAR LONDON AND CONTINENTAL ARTISTES 30
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    • 212 1 Harima Hall NORTH BRIDGE ROAD GRAND GHANGR OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! SONGS DRESSES NEW-* NEW Ali I o PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! THE STAR OPERA Co. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-Ni&htl To*Ni£ht!! A very interesting and most tragical play "RAYNOLD TISBAH" WILL BE STAOED. remember:: Hall Fitt d
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    • 145 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. OVERTURE. SELECTION. "OUR Miss GIBBS." IN THE LAND OF ETERNAL SUMMER. THE DEVIL'S MOTHER-IN-LAW. AN ACT OF HONESTY. S.C.A.G.L. POOR PA PAYS AGAIN. IN THE MIRROR. S.A.P.F. ZINGARA. THE HEADLESS MAN. THE SMUGGLERS' HIDING PLACES.
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    • 334 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The next Colonial Coaferenca is to be m 11*11 Page 5. B tub returns for May- June will be found on page 4 The result of the laterport cadets' shooting is given on page 10. The Licensing Board met yesterday after oonn Page i An interesting letter
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 100 1 Next Mails Due. From Enropa. Per XD L Luetzow, tomorrow, with mails of June 1. From Ohina. Per M.M Yarra, on Monday next Mails alkradv despatched for London. Left Due Arrived M M May 16 June 9 June 10 P& O May 20 June 13 June 11 N D L
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    • 352 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 22nd High Water.- 10.45 a, 0 56 p Thursday, 23rd: High Water- 11.21 a., 10.28 p Full Moon, 3.11 a. Bank Holiday. Swimming Club launches, 2 SO A 3.3<» B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p N. D. L Mail Outward due. Lodge St (Jeorge Regular, 9
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  • 830 2 onel I*. X P.npps has been nimed Cor the appointment ot Ac ing O >vernor General <jf tlu 8a Ua, -Sir.l ;tr of th Egyptian Army, and to the coiulqaucl of the troops of lttum. .1 ill Linn, a Chinese lad, Mod eleven, who •aboed a schoolfellow named Ernest Hart,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 655 2 NOTIGES. THE TAMPOY SYNDICATE, LTD. NOTICE. All persons having any claims against the above Company art re < rested to s«:nd m parti culars of game to the Liquidators on or before the 30th day of June, 1910. The Planters' Stores Agency Co. Ltd: Liquidatois. Juno 2-2 JS.6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE.
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    • 736 2 NOTIGES. BALGOWNIE RUBBER ESTATE*, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer books of the Company will be closed from •27th June until 30th June, 1910, both days inclusive, and that the registration of Transfers will be suspended during that period. By Order of the Board, GUNN A Co., Secretaries.
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    • 807 2 NOTIQES. FRASER NEAVE Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the Ist July until the 31st July, 1910, both days inclusive, and that the registration of Transfers will be suspended during that period. By order of the Board. ALEXU. PROCTOR, Secretary.
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    • 558 2 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200.M>f Re»erve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,001 Court of Dir©cton. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertsori; Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. The
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    • 486 2 MANUFACTURERS uTf INSURANCE Co. OF CA\ ADa ESTAJW.ISiIED 1 Policit-H are "WORLD WU)H n>. TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE JF&* FORFEITABLE." an J Claims, loans, cash-snmnj. r ,t promptly settleo bj- th« c Singapore without ihe delay of r I M Head Office to The Reserves for protection I Pnl holders are over
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  • 268 3 r TV-re are some veiy interesting r*?n. at Vladirostoek m the current 1< nl .1 Trade Journal." mill tbe a inaral po&sibi ij Par Bad H« points out that n l»e easily at quired, and tre.itMi^nt is aocorded, except on it i. c., the strip
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  • 181 3 an An :i: otk. Ii puty for Paris, M. Marctl into r -:ing article m Ibe r music ai ri med] d h 1- *encfa par- i i.'g a oold chill down of the horrort it conas and the re-,t. crlmIi Sme people may di g<
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  • 478 3 Gali.gns or Watkk Taiikd k\\ Mr> 1 .J. Porritt, of 20, Kiln Road, Long Causeway, Dewsbury, says "My illuess began m the winter of 1904. I first noticed i cruel pains m the region of the kidneys, and many a time after an attack of almost
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 127 3 THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. drawn aid th inst i tea lick changes m t) oahip tal of thai win aloi Ist QOi ked. I Glouceftterahire r-tain pride of and won cut x, through t, .-if draw with r. W thltd place, while their inishtd from (ti.?6 to GU other h.md. h
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    • 303 3 Rfl??ces Bocec, PENANG. The Leading European Hotel. THE BEST FOOD. THE LARGEST ROOMS THE HEALTHIEST SITUATION m Peaaag. ENGLISH CLEARNESS AND ENGLISH TREATMENT. The Superiority of the Baisne is due to the fact that the catering is personally undertaken by the Proprietor and is not lAS 1 ?UaL) given out
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    • 622 3 WANTED. 20th CENTURY IMFRESBIONS. Wanted to purchase a copy of Twentieth Century Impressions of Malaya. Reply stating price to S.C. c o Singapore Free Press. June 22 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two temporary clerks. Good longhand espential. Prospect of permanent employment if satisfaction given. Apply by letter to EYATT A Co Singapore.
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    • 729 3 mieTioivs. Estate of Shaik /Hie bin Omar Basrobran. DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF LAND AND HOUSES SITUATE AT Ophir Road. Singapore. Tuesday, 28th June, at 2-30 p m. Lot 1. The land and dwelling house known as No. 2 Ophir Road, Singapore Town, area 1076 square feet, Statutory Land, Grant No
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    • 854 3 AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; A COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN PLANTS &c. To be held at "CAROLINA VILLB," NO. M, 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 brae whatnot, Indian-made
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  • 1051 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 22, 1910. ple">. r cV maintain, •> t Truth I pTCttptS draw. 1 Loyak] and I -aw. Thinking it over, there is rather a curious parallel, though of neither the same kind nor degree, between the return of Lord Kuchkner to Kngland and the
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  • 127 4 During the visit of the Bishop of Singapore to Perak, he will consecrate the Church of the Resurrection, Kuala Kangsar on the 2Hth inst. The French military authorities propose to expropriate 25 acres of the famous Versailles Park for an aviation camp The change will necessitate the sacrifice of some
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  • 165 4 THE ESTATES ENQUIRY. Dr Watson's Scheme. (fV"/// our own GorrmpoudeiU Kuala Lumpur, June 21st. Dr Milcolm Watson, one of the Commission sitting here to discuss Estate Sanitation, gave a lecture last night on malaria. In a most interesting manner he described the discjvery of the parasite, the different stages
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  • 54 4 SHOT BY HIS GUARD. (From cur pwn Correspomdtttt^ Hongkong, June 21st. A Frenchman m custody on the homeward bound French mail steamer Yarra from Shanghai, en route to France to answer a charge of murder, attempted to escape and was shot by Ills guird. The condition of
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  • 80 4 Australians for Malaya. (From n Correspondent.) Ipoh, Juae 21. The result of the cricket match between Perak and Negri Sembilan was a draw. The Resident, Mr Birch, speaking at the cricket luncheon at the Ipoh Club, eulogised the game of cricket and said it was a pity that
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  • 26 4 (From our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. The Planters Stores have received a cable from London stating that fine hard Para is now fetching 9/8. > ■<
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  • 99 4 There are two lessons to be learnt from the recent selling of shares b" auction namely that either the share list quotations are inrltted or that the public are very wary m buying at present. Messrs Powell and Co. had on offer yesterday morning .500 Bukit Mertajam rubber
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  • 52 4 The following is the result of crushing operations at lUub for the four weeks ending 18th instant: Bukit Koman. Stone crushed 3.LW tons Gold obtained 1,078 ounces; Average per ton *>.84 dwts. 6 Bukit Malacca. Stone crushed H*; tons 987 dwf"^ :IS7 UnCeB; Avera S e PPre
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  • 142 4 A Khng gharry syce was before Mr Wrolterstan, senior magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of obstruction with his vehicle at L-ollyer Quay. The syce denied this. He declared he was waiting outside Syme and Co.'a office tor a Mr Ihomson, but his vehicle was by the side of
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  • 153 4 A WIDE AREA OF INSPECTION Military Changes. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Re uter It is officially announced that en era! ft lan Hamilton has been appointed O o der m Chief m the Mediterranean^ 4 General Ewart Adjutant-Gen. Sir Archibald Hunter, Oo?emor tar. lbr The effect of the reorpan
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  • 32 4 Mr Theodore EtooMrelt junior was married at New York yeeterd iv to M der. There was a host of guests. The streets were packed and Koughriders were m attendance
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  • 419 4 Small Fink fob Falsi Before Mr WolferstaD, senior yesterday, a Straits-born Chinaman mmM Yeo floon Swee, of 481 HuTelock appeared m answer to a summons eh him with making a false report of a case of smallpox. When asked to plead, the defendant said he was guilty. He
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  • 130 4 In the Supreme Court yestenK before Mr Justice Fisher down for hearing m which E Semon was plaintiff and <U-w R*OeU* the defendant. II r Johannes who app. the P UiD tiff stated that the case wt v P U; down for hearing on tbc June 11th he
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 78 4 I Player's naov mixture. In lb. Patent Air-Tigbt Tin-. Price 55 cts. obtainable at ___J2l_^ Robinson Co. I ftcrculcs Pilscncr Beer QUARTS LK^ PINTS Per case of 4 dozens /W\ Per case of 8 dozens Less 5 per cent discount. IJSI^ Less 5 per cent discount. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE
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    • 107 4 Mrs. A. J. ROSS, p.pc. ARE YOU SAFE In buying a Piano from a New Firm. Do they understand This extreme Climate. These are the questions you must ask yourself when purchasing a PIAMO IF YOU DON'T IT IS FATAL. We have a Reputation of THIRTY YEARS' standing therefore you
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  • 62 5 MR. ASQUITH'S STATEMENT. By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's.) Mr Aequith beiog tackled m the House .f Commons said he had no hesitation m tffirming ihat the (J)7ernm«nt had not lost light of the declared objects of their policy. it emphatic that it was not possible ny any additions
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  • 60 5 R* -lune 21 pm. Tht bye election at Hartlepool resulted m I Sir Christopher Kurness. t»8 were Purnesi Liberal, 1 < i ntt-en. Unionist, it pher Furness was returned at <>n In' w.is unseated on a petion which prove 1 thai his agent had made nproper use
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  • 52 5 The Heavens Opened. 1 June "Jlst. Mi R oeerelt left Oyster I'.iy on J qy< 1 »ue burst over the holiday ■ts who had pme to take part m the DOBftratiom on hie return. WB H U(] there were ten tiee from lightning md drowning and i
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  • 34 5 Misleading Assertions. teit'^rtin from Constantinople says that it Pasha spriiking n the Chamber, said in's attitu<le to Turkey was most r, iij.} it was ne3e>-jarv t<» repudiate >ns to the contra?
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  • 354 5 ads some details of what apto have been a very enjoyable musical Dg at the Dutch Ciub on Sunday when a gathering of members and riendi had the opportunity of hearing :be very fine violin playing of Mr I >han who is an eminen
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  • 106 5 misappreheonon prevails with rd to thtKiog't relation to the Church •-»d. I e is frequently referred to as Head of iheOhurcb." His correct title— >>v may Mfcoover by opening your r -Uu k— iithat of Supreme Governor the Church oiKogland. The distinction -he tworonoeptiooi of ecclesiasti•reignty v, H pithily expreHsed
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  • 676 5 AT THE TEUTONIA CLUB, Lint night at the Teutonia Club there Wdß given the first of the Orchestral Concerts of the twentieth season of the Singapore Philharmonic S >ciety. There was quite a good attendance of members of the Sjciety ;ind of the members of the Singapore,
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  • 187 5 HOUSEBREAKER SENTENCED. A youthful Chinaman pleaded guilty before Mr Wolferstan m the district court yesterday to two charges of housebreaking. Court luspector Ambrose said that four Chinese livea m a house at Alexandra Road Oa the t'»'h of this month they went out to work and on their return found
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  • 45 5 Mr \V. <J. NiveD, the secretary of the TaDjong P^gvDook Board, is retiring and goes home on leave shortly. The Staff and Kmployees; of the Br>ard will make him a presentation at the Recreation Club, Blair Lodge, at half past five on Saturday tvening next.
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  • 724 5 A meeting of the Licensing Justices was h^ld at the Police Courts yesterday afternoon to consider the list of applications for reaewals, removals, transfers and new licenses. Mr Wolferstan, senior magistrate, presided, and there wero present Dr. Middleton, Municipal health officer, Lieut. Cator, acting Master Attendant, Messrs. W.
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  • 160 5 Tkis old and well known Circus is due back here again on h lidav and opens on Stturday on the Bjach-rd Site. Mr I,' jbert Alton, the advance agent, speaks well of the season m Pen ing and promises a better programme than ever for this visit. Jennie
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  • Correspondence.
    • 911 5 To Thk Bditob, Dkak Sir,— To return to the charge re the Stamp < )rdinano», it is evident that there i§ further scope for the serious attention of the Commission m the matter of Transfers of shares. Until alout 4 months ago transfers of shares which appeare 1
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  • 28 5 The < )rder of the Day for Friday's meeting is a short one and includes the Lepers' Ordinance (2nd) the Rubber Dealers' and General Clauses m Committee.
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  • 79 5 There will be changes of programme at the Alhambra and Marlborough shows this evening. The chief film at the former iB one depicting phases of life m Java. According to statements of London brokers the Royal Mail Steam Packet company has purchased a large portion of the capital stock of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 Wet Paint" we often about. And wisely keep our li.anciAdvice like this is good. nvj ou bt, And valuable assistance. r one thing more recious still, < >f that yon may tuake i r r fl your coo^h orjjiu IVooda Ortat I'yppti j n t Cure.
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    • 35 5 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little cold, nasal ratarrh or expectoration. If you do it will finally become too late for tr«;itMorrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause expectoration. 1J
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    • 78 5 Colds Are Dangerous. If ruore people would make an attempt to get rid of the colds from which they are i-uf fering, as a result of this changeable weather, there would be a decided decrease m the number of cases of pneumonia. A few doses of Chamberlain h Cough Remedy
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    • 289 5 fljgfc ROBINSON Co. J J 4^r^y NEW DELIVERY A BLOUSE ROBES j !>v WELL CUT PERFECT FITTING. V I EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Plain Stripe Zephyrs feY- AND V I White Lawn. V EVERY ONE DIFFERENT. 3 Latest Novelties m y Peter Pan Collars. ROBINSON AND Co. SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Co. NEW
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 703 6 TO LET. TO BE LET. t Barkor lioa 1 King's Road. lien. Moderate. Apply to TOMUNBOa A LBBMIT, N High Street. June 20 27 6 TO LET No. 6. Mount Sophia. App y to J. liahamim '1, Orchard Road. _.7un< \H 1" ROOMS TO LET Comfort iblc rooms for tliree
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    • 616 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. roB Broorae, Derby, Port H^dland, Ccssack. Ashbuiton. Carnarvon, Geraidton and Fi email tie. The OOMFAKT'I Stk\mi.» "CHAIIOX I tons, Captain Bell, is intenfleu Ba«l for t v e above ports on Sunday, the 26fth June, 1910. For freight or passage, apply to W. MANBFIBLD Co.,
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    • 1169 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' Bteamers 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 Liverpool
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    • 695 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 LINKS. Outward (for China) Delhi July 1 I>elta Aug.
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    • 606 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The faat and well known mail st, tliis Company sail fortnightly from l* r Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boutbam ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (cor Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vj Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, and Kobe to
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  • 522 7 A GLABB AND ITS STORY. In a curio cabinet which occupies a corner m the drawing room of a handsomely furnish ed New York home there i». says th« New York Tribune," a red and white Bohemian glass tumbler of odd shape. At first glance it
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  • 365 7 Speak ip^ at a recent meeting of the Birmirjfchfcin gun trade the chairman, Mr \V. L PoweM, said As to the cause of the continued depiession m the trade, he had referred to it at the last fur annual meetings He found that thB
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  • 86 7 Tha<;i< &.IFAIB OH a Ra ■OOUI A telegram from Bucharest to the Petit Journal states th>it during a race meeting at Braila it was observed by the crowd that j <key named Gallas was holding back his horse. There were excited protests, m the midst of
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  • 604 7 W1 iii th> /•.-•>/ m tti day lay.- doWM dear lift' for tfit sukr of a land nn>rr ilrnr f And, nuroini', nnl for %4l MM e*ttit>\ §O%U till the ln<t gmd§9& $"n,h httv- run L> t lii m approach. It it proven h<n--0"i Knxj atikt I'othinu
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  • 260 7 >ne cnr.se which has led to distress m this country of Colonial seamen seems to be the fact that they take tho place of deserters, etc and only ship for the voyage back to the United Kingdom. When, however, the men want to return to their homes
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 469 7 i jjij) itSS^) "Wealth of qj* hah is wealth indeed, espec ially to a wo man. If your hair falls out, is thin or is losing its color, use ftair Vigor It will remove all dandruff, will give you thick, long, and beautiful hair. do substitute. Be you get Ayer's
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    • 69 7 How to Prevent Blood Poison. Carelessness and neglect are the chief causes of blood poisoning. A cut or bruise, however slight, should h&ve immediate attention. A good liniment and one that not only gives prompt relief from pain, but being antiseptic, heals the wound without maturation, is Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
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    • 45 7 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, w»nt to becnrcd. take Clinmber I lain'H Cough Remedy. For sale by all Dispessaries and Dealers.
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    • 620 7 \f |\J BRAND TONIC WINE Keeps the Blood cool m spite oftheHeat 'Vana' Tonic Wine is an ideal invigorator for residents m the Tropics. One or two doses daily strengthen > body, brain and nerves, and counteract the fatigue and depression produced by extreme heat. 'Vana' Tonic Wine enriches the
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    • 63 7 An Anecdotal History OLD TIKES In Singapore, f r >m tho FoancUtion of the Ssttlnment on Fab ruary eth, 1819, to the 1 ransfer to tht Colonial Office on April Ist 1867, with ao Portrait* Mapi and Illustration* BT CHARLES BURTfcN BUCKLEY m two volumes, m paper oorer $8.50 JONN
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 804 7 VESSELS KXPECTED. STEAMERS. Jiving port of departure, and (where Inuw) date due here, and name of Agent*. Aki Maru, Japan, July 12 Pat. Simons. Arabia, Hongkong, July I", Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, June 30 P < > Armand Behic, Hongkong, July 11 M M A. Apcar, Hongkong, June 29 Pat
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  • 529 8 i no Imp] correspondent writes boa Itm^oon papat There have b«en ninny improvements m the p^y and prospects of l i r i t i t, h soldiers m India m the last thirty years, bat there still remain which mi^ht l><* adapted and which would
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  • 232 8 Alf: Keik Haedik Likened to Jack Cam-; Adelaide, May Jl«.— Mr Oscar Asche was entertained at luncheon by the members of the Commonwealth Club on Friday. Sir •John i ordon presided. Mr Aeche gave an address on '.Shakespeare and Patriotism' He remarked that m Shakespeare's teachings his
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  • 220 8 Mrs Julia Ward Howe, who on May 27 attained the a^e of ninety one, once gave an interest og aooooat of how she wrote her famous, if not immortal. M Battle Hymn of the Republic." One evening m the late autumn oi 18»»1, when the American
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  • 384 8 A Tnftiric Ex n«ou< The Trafalgar," which, as already B*a»ed. caught fire between Colombo and Bootbej and lud to be beached and abandoned about thirty miles from Bombay, was under tht command of Captain Brooks, and carried a of thirty all told, ineladiag tw
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  • 351 8 Mr Jackson of Ipoh being away from home. Mrs .Jackson and her two daughters were !>ing m the satne apartment. At about 180 m the morning Miss Ada Jackson's slumbers were disturbed by a noise m the room. Tpon sitting up m bed she descried tlu- figure
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 33 8 The* Best Phygic Wbm you wants a pLynic that is mild and «r V T V* tak and certain t0 act alw »y» and Liver Tab- u ia! <-byall I»iK|,-Dsari M and Dealers
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    • 92 8 For Insect Bites or Chafed Skin, I lie sooner you apply the soothing healing action of ICALVERT'S Carbolic Ointment Fhe qui< will rc!i -f from ll.c v itati n, r < pts, hes. .nd w, II i t<> «llevi*ie and rerfeuj I T F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-BT, SINGAPOPB. Livery
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    • 68 8 "ML gPC i an f *f* W+? 9Hflr^a^B^Lfea^a«w -*j^ bßr Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, LIMITED. Siemens Brothers Co, Ltd. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER TRACTION ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE, THE POST OFFICE, THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES, &c, &c. Head Offices— Caxton House, Westminster, London, S.W. Works
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    • 592 8 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundaj6 excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices oi
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    • 143 8 KOETEI-COAT,. (BORNEO;. Good quality, large stocks fc hand at §5 an English ton F. 0. B Koetei river. For regular supplies, contracts, cif. prices Singapore Roads, and ports Malay States, apply to the OOST BORNEO MATTBCHAPPIJ, K. PLES, Telegraphic Addtr CntatiVt iD NYth Ples, Samarinda, THE "CRAG" HOTEL SANATORJUM, PENANC
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 517 8 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY, am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm Borneo Wf. 7.33 12.42 4.38 Z People's Pk. 7.42 12.51 447 Tank Rd. 6.00 7.05 7.45 9.50 12.15 12.55 2.40 4^50
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  • 236 9 blighi Glow it the use of searchlights during the ..itches by tl. Baailaa and itch cruiser ,ye Keen •ntal m tip capture of the six Aloro whc t.>k refuse on the island of M.m.-.i after raiding a Dutch settleis the news contained m recently by the Manila
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  • 178 9 nment «t<-adily declining to their LinJ, opinion at home is ill the probable turn of poll 1 >ue message su?<*ests that com■o much m th^ air that loan* aotaaily ■>j the other hand, the I the Standard, and the Mornre all furious y militant. Mr jiit have
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  • 186 9 a mishap, ttnugh the evidence •r his head. In "iintry districts near ShiiK-how n wore at woik, when soldiers poo the scene. In the midst of the I man en running awij, I rtioalai soldier shouted to him p. The man bein^ \*>ry much afraid. ber. Thereupon
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  • 83 9 •<1 discussiui morality of thai chamber to remc v» the unfit will f i< lly lotlow the publication of a news which conies from Detroit. poried that a prominent New York i amovglt tlu c»ses sent into kimg theatre m which he was lecturi nts
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  • 49 9 I ty i i,- plaodd with a L^ith rm an ordfflr f >r the .-oDstm.tion an oil ..f 10,000 horse power. The for experimental parposes following ■s of oil m warships and, if sued that five more are to )>e 1 *y the same firm.
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  • 151 9 April May Total. Pikuls. Belat 221 296 1,200 Kruang 264 1,198 iirurteh 180 200 Chenderiang 125 711 Gopeng 725 630 3,445 Kaiimning 14 541 3,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 1,596 Kinta 665 2,176 Kinta AHsociation 729 1,461 3,840 Kledang Kramat Pulai 64 7 1,084 Kuantan 7' 74 304
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  • 383 9 April May Total. 2,400 8,100 11,400 1,160 1.870 3,020 A 1 ma r,OO 600 1,200 Anglo Malay 248,983 Kuning 278 Balgownie .3 9,1 4l Banteng 91 1,716 7,126 Batu Ca% 10,9*2 12,256 I Tiga 6,923 6,622 29 Bertani 10,000 12 Bevcrlac I 761 B. 40,202 Bikam 7,715
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  • 1166 9 Cap. Law*. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Skli ers 85,000 2/ 8 Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 8 X.0.000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 1 88 110 0 2'- 1/6 Batang Malkka 10 •> ODr "°0 1 1 Batu Caves 50% U 00 15 0 0 80,000 1 1 Batu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 50 9 MARTELL'S BLUE SILVER LABEL is an accepted guarantee, all over the world FOR THE BEST QUALITY IN BRANDY THREE STAR A ONE STAR. You know it For particulars To be had by the Blue of trade prices of and pieaso all Dealers. Silver Label. apply to Adamson, Gilfillan Co, Ltd.
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    • 13 9 YONG FONG, 1 Photographic Studio. High-Class Photographs and Enlargement. 79, SOUTH ERIDGE ROAD.
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    • 12 9 FRASER&;CHALMERS,Ld. Manufacturers of Mining Metallurgical Machinery. rVdamson, CilfiUan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agents.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 893 9 VKBBELB IN POKT, Sea Mew rsi**/ n "^ST Commander. Arrived From For Wh«i fiTrak n^ HC .V,r° June 9 Penang I'n.ertain Bronwii n "I 1 Mackenzie June 9 Dalny Pat. Si.nona Uncertain B O n U e^ Ut f9 'o; 5 Obma im U Ships Agency Djaml.i l»2 Ban Ton«
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    • 291 9 tXCHANGb. (Corrected dp to June 21.) Bank 4ms 2/4| demand #<> -/^ti Private credits 3m g 2/44 credits 6ms 2/1 1 Franc k, demand Bank... 2V) i 'Kk.m any, demand 240 I»dia,T.T 175J Honokono, demand 23% die. Yokohama, demand 115 Tava, demand 1404 I Janokok, demand W Soverkions, Bank Buying
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  • 1254 10 The entries for the annual competition fjt the Singapore Association Football cup ara distinctly encouraging the number entertA mivj bom^ quite g od; there was a timo when five was considered a very satisfactory entry. There are some who complain that we have sacrificed qu ility to quantity
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  • 218 10 Wrom our <>u-,t Correspondent.*) Kuala Lumpor. Work on the race-course is now m full swing, and there was a fair gathering of spectators on Saturday morning. Excise and Phonograph, both did good gallops by themselves, the latter particularly appearing to like his work. The maiden Roulette went
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  • 181 10 The American tournament at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club has been divided into two grades, A and B. the classes being as below. Players must be on the ground ready to play at 5 o'clock sharp otherwise they will be scratched. Clam .Mrs Brooke and (rreen
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  • 224 10 EH \KD VS THK WOBLD. An interesting and very well contested game of hockey was played on the S.C.C. end of the Ksplanade last evening between teams representing England and the World Messrs Huniphrey> and Carpenter acted as referees and the play commecced shoitly after five o'clock. Xjrt
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  • 57 10 The P. 11. S. dinner of 1 1 0 m London will not be held. The following notice has bfen issued —In consetjuerce of the Unieuted death of His Majesty Kiny Edward, th<« oommitto* have decided that the dinner 1 his year thall be abandoned. II !> T- urur, hon.
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  • 416 10 C ADETS' INTERPORT SHOOT. "Si. ANDREW'S CUP" Mr. J. Kerr I .lack seLds the following account of this competition. The St. Andrew's Cup was presented by the Committee of St. Andrew's House, and has hitherto only been competed for by the Singapore and Malacci Cadet Companies. This year, however, to
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  • 117 10 A Chinaman named Tan Ah Chit of 35 Boat Quay, has told the police a sad tale He alleges that he went to a Chinese shop m Beach Road to buy goods worth SI. A man m the shop demanded a deposit of ?300, and this was paid.
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  • 73 10 A young Chinese cyclist was fine*! S"> by Mr YW'lferstan, senior magistrate, yesterday, for rash riding m Collyer Quay. A Sikh policeman said the cyclist was wobbling about the quay, apparently m fun. A motor car came up from behind an»l knocked him down. The accused declared that
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  • 28 10 The steam launch Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for the Club Bungalow tomorrow, Thursday at 230 and 3.30 p.m. returning at -i and r > :;0 pin.
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  • 98 10 Abdul liihman was shifting his furniture at Serangoon Koad on Monday and hun^ his jacket containing a watch and chain valued at $24 on a nail. Subsequently he discovered that the coat and watch and chain had vanished. Some time ago the Jin Heng Kdtate was clostd to statute immigrants
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  • 238 10 The M Colon- 1 MM v from Japan with a cargo of matcii^, e'-c this evening. The "Ischu" laucs 1,500 tons general cargo from Honukonsr. The German s ,cain- r Dag nar brought a cargo of rice from Bangkok yesterday. By the hcun*ward German mail steamer "Pritz Eitel
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  • 454 10 By Lieut. Colonel EG. Broadrick, Com mandant, S. V. C. Singapore, 21st June. S. V. C. Jnd Lieut. E A. Brown, s.v i has reported his return from leave of absence. The Monthly shoot of the B B a. will take place on Sunday, 2*>th inst
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 Art Needlework and Flower Depot, 217, OR CHARD ROAD. ARRANGED FLORAL BASKETS, and Wedding Orders a Speciality At moderate prices. CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES Telephone m <l eNo 73 I Gardens 190 i
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    • 13 10 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all interna complaints Jysentry coughs colds Ac I <
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    • 221 10 HAMS BAeON. "PINEAPPLE" HRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STEAITS SETTLEMENTS. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LI 31 1 TED. Singapore Rubber Works, j Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboardj Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. NOISELESS, VERY DURABLE, WATER-PROO] AND SANITARY. Works and Offices—
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    • 18 10 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford R HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 147 10 ANJER SHIPPING REPORT. (Compiled for the M S'n^pore Free Pres- Date of passing Anjer Nationality and Description of vessel; Captain's name; Where and when sailed Destination. June 1. Brit str, Clan Cameron; Jones Port Natal Batavia. June 1. Dut str, Lombok; Zeilinga; Arns terdun, April 11 BaUria. June 4. Brit
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