The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. NO. 6,941
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  • 152 1 Religioui .listurbaLces are arising m Spain P.tge 4 The death occurred yesterday of Mr Carl Zimmermann Page L The weights for the first dav of the Selangor races are given on page 8. An interesting special aiticle on the King's boyhood, appears on page 5. The airship
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  • 1044 1 Agamemnon, king of K\ kene, was mim'ered bj his wife Kljtcnwestra and her lover Aegistheus. He left three children. Klektra the eldest, saved her brother Orestes from his father's fate by sending him to the kir^ of Phocic, she herself acd her sister Chi sothemis remaining
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 401 1 Victoria Theatre. FLYING VISIT OF THE NEW NO. I. Bandmann Opera Coy. 3 SPECIAL PfBFOBMtHGfS 3 MONDAY Tlu (;aat Bbafteabwry Theatre Sue July 4th -THE ARCADIANS." TUESDAY Tlit Gaiety Tbeatn Success July sth OUR MISS GIBBS WFDNFtnAY Kobert Conrtaeidge'a Pheno iiieual Success July 6th "THE DAIRYMAIDS.' Prices $3, 2 and
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    • 280 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. I NEW SUBJECTS TO-NICHT 2nd BHOW AT 9-30 P. M. OVERTURE. SELECTION. "OUR Miss GIBBS." IN THE LAND OF ETERNAL SUMMER. THE DEVIL'S MOTHER-IN-LAW 1 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
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    • 144 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. List of sailings of the M. M. Company Page 6. At the Theatre Royal this evening Seti Jamalia Page 1. Notice re half yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Company Page 2. A special dinner will be given at the Hotel Van Wijk on Saturday Page 1. Koh
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 96 1 Next Mails Due. From Europe. Per NDL Luet/ow, today, with mails of June 1. u'loni China. Per M.M Yarr.t, on Monday next. Mails alukadv dkspatciikd fob London. Left Due Arrived M M May 16 June 9 June 10 P& O May 20 June 13 June 11 NDL May 23 June
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    • 333 1 THE WEEK. Friday. 24th i High Water— ll.ss 11 1 p N. D. Li. Mail Outward due. Hockey S.C C. 2nd XI v R G.A. Kuantan Tin Co. 12. Legislative Council. 2.3<) p C. E Z. M. S. Annual Sale, Memorial Hall. Saturday, 25th i High Water.- 0 30 a.,
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  • 322 2 T»me6 of Bl*laya continues to ♦•inph thfl it Aliment that the duty on Tin n the F. M B. ietoo high, being three times what it was in 1880. The rubber industry is let off too lightly, says our contemporary. Freights on the railway, which built entirely
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  • 238 2 A terrible fatality is reported from the Mnripi, an active volcano in Fist .lava, which is i t t\. iritt spot for tourists. <>n Ma\ 30, a party out on a picnic went to the top of the mountain. Oae of them, a Miss Sineck, stood at the edge of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 21 2 Do m>t \#> deluded into i eg ig ;i little tt. If you anally treat- Morrhuol Creosote corf m which eanei expec-
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    • 652 2 WANTED. TEMPORARY CLERKS. Vacancies filled. Applicants thanked. EV\TT Co. June 24 %'> 8 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. An expert Shorthand-Typist for English correspondence in Saigon. Address A. B. c o Free Press. June "2H n c TYPISTWanted immediately a smart Typist and Shorthand Clerk must have had previous experience. Apply 1910, co
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    • 774 2 NOTIGES. The Straits Trading Company, Ltd, Notice is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of The Straits Trading Co., Limited, will be held at the Company's Registered Office, No. 11 Collyer (^aay on THURSDAY, aOth June 1910, at noon, for the purposes following, namely: 1. To receive and consider
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    • 749 2 NOTIGES. 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. ALEXK. PROCTOR, Secretary.
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    • 577 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital in 60,000 share* of £20 each £1,200.00f Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00* Court of Dir«ctor«. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthberteon, EBq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. The
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    • 430 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTAHI.IKHKI) 1 Policies are "WOULD WIDE." "mm RPc TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE" FORFEITABLE. nd Claims, loans, cash-surrender? promptly settleo by the General" A-^t-*!! He D a g d Office" 1 1100 W 2 The Reserves for protection of Polfc. holders are over $20,000,000 9 S.C.) The
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  • 556 3 B I tin- Indian Government share in the work of dailj ,il [mperial news mesI rorld fit not be much for the admtry of contime into line" on a new b it bad not p"eviounly consiny 8008 jr.iplm-silly far ad aud Panada kha .ions of cheap
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 The Best Physic. uants a physic that is mild and to take and cert;un ts act, aiway* anc Liver ••t Ly all KM I»taitrB
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    • 656 3 \f IV Mx TONIC WINE Keeps the Blood cool in spite of the Heat 'Vana' Tonic Wine is an ideal invigorator for residents in the Tropics. One or two doses daily strengthen body t brain and nerves, and counteract the fatigue and depression produced by extreme heat. Vana Tonic Wine
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    • 702 3 mjGTiONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Tuesday, 28th June, at ?-30 p m. The dwelling house and out booses known as No. 2. r >, Cantonment Road, adjacent to Neil Road, fciDgapore. (The land on which those premises stand in not included in the sale) POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Jono 23 29 0
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    • 972 3 AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS TEAK FURNITURF, PLANTS <&c, THE PROPERTY OF CAPTAIN HINSCH. AT No. I, STEVENS RCAD. On Saturday, 2nd July, at 2 p.m. Comprising:— Carved Teak Cabinets, teak upholstered chairs, teak Display Cabinet, eight day clock in carved teak case, carved Japanese tables, teak sideboards, dinner waggons,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 36 4 At Spottiswoode, on the 23rd insUnt the wife of Aleandkr Snow, of a daughter. Ma< Ci'NN. At Butt«rworth, Province Wei* lesly, on 19th inst., the wife of G. D. N. Ma« Cunn, of a son.
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    • 53 4 Findlay. At the General Hospital, Pcnaog, on June 18, 1910. CHAKLES GORDON KiNDLAV Manager, Juru Estate, age 2~>. Zimmehmann, At 207 Queen Street on the 28fd June. 1910. Cahl /immkkmann, sole Proprietor ot Mensrs. F. Clarke Co., Livery Stables. Funeral will leave his residence at 4 p.m. today to
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  • 1588 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, June 24, 1910. p!e"<; ri^ht maintain, j.iin; ptecapU draw. i Religion. I .1 I I^iw. Of the private Conference that is now proceeding between leading Ministers and Ministers of the two great political parties, nothing will likelv c out beyond what, as a result, the
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  • 653 4 Mr W. H. A. McDonnell, Manager of Kiota, Ltd, is leaving for Home next month and is not likely to return to Malaya. The 1, idies' L uvn Tennis Tournament has hpen postponed until Monday and Tue J7rh and 28th inst, on account of the wet state of the grounds.
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  • 113 4 RECEIVED BY KING. (By SubmaruM. Telegraph.— Reuter'g) Received June 2 i pni His Mtjeety the King rt-cm, borough House the members of the Austra" lian, Singapore and M day States Qoia* Teams for Bisley. The King briefly addressed them, i them success and warmly welcoming tbern, The
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  • 58 4 Ki^Ms tievert to State. 1.-eeived June i^rd, I prn A telegram from the Hague the Chamber has passed the Bill providing for the reversion of sovereign retain private estates in Jivi The Minister for the Colon:--recognised that cerUm measure! were necessary in the cue of ettafet be]
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  • 48 4 Religious Question. A vigorous Cimpaign has been Spain against tha <i jvernment'H cal policy. There have baen lenunc. from the pulpits, and Cfttholioi ire telegraphing strong protests to the I i nernment. There are message- >ora some non-Catholic3. Meetings lr ous liberty are being held.
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  • 24 4 Prince Tsaitsao and his Mission were cor dially received at Vienna by the Ar<:hduk< Fran/ Silvator and thestail of the Legation
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  • 257 4 Dr. Malcolm Watson give a very interest ing lecture at Kuala Lnmpor the oUx From the full reportin the Malay Mi i! a this section. Malaria is not always a dis'iaw characterised by high temperatures. Artei i time a person may suffer from malar only have parasites
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  • 95 4 General Both*, fii South Africa, has a sense of hum of the fl-ishes of comedy that lit tragic pages of the wu occurn the end, when Kitchener ami the mander-in-Chifcf were discussing peace. There were several fruil views before a work upon. At the end of one sions Botha got
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 151 4 Y PLAYER-PIANOS ARE QUITE HUMAN 'Wl AUTO-RACHALS. AUTO-ALLISON AUTO-MANUAL BRI N SM E AD- ANGELUS. WRITE NOW FOR CATALOGUE AXD PR/GES. IT WILL INTEEEST YOU. FREE RECITALS DAILY. The Robinson Piano Co, Ld. BURROUGHES WAIT'S FULL SIZED I BILLIARD TABLES. rifted wiib the special Eureka cushions tND INCLUDING ALL ACCESSORIES
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    • 18 4 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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    • 53 4 Colds Are Dangei. If move people would makt get rid of the coldfl from whi fering, as a resalt oi Ihifl cl u there would be i numb* rc: i f pneumonia of Chamberlain your cold and all dan# r I until spring and reHult be avoided. For sale by
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  • 78 5 WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY \> marine Telegraph. Router's.) Received at pm A. meeting of linkers 1 held in i\ which all the British and Con,n^n'ii i'-iuks were represen scmsed the situation aris- reoenf forged bills of lading atthe cotton bills from the luited feeling was expressed that the retj
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  • 28 5 A Long Flight. m. I n's dirigible balloon, Mew from Friedrichahifen to 240 miles in nine .1 the course of the flight Bin d, CubleE/, E
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  • 34 5 •me Dissatisfaction. 3chor]emer and Herr DalliTiti have ion to the Prusitkeand Aruim, who resigned ri of the Fran--11. I.'berals declare Chancellor is now ti mutiny the tls have de•lalists at the byeKueJingen.
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  • 340 5 N 01 C NKM 1.-'.RAI'H RE< I IB] S. M>' reneh mail will bring to Sin :al representation of the ini ■i.-l imprei pageant, which fol- the mortal remains of our late King -tins place Tne graphing of great such a> the ust passed is uow rendered
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  • 47 5 j Wednesday evening the boys of St. •iuiid gave an interesting little aenl in the Catholic Club consist(jav "Public Benefactor" and ETii pn :\v little operetta. The 1 themselves creditably and noe much amusement and i meat. During the intervals some mui tions for strings and rendered.
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  • 2311 5 I v !»••> hood If the new Kind's boyhood was not marked by any particularly outstanding events, it was oUsA? because his K >yal parents believed that simplicity of life was as necessary for their children* as for those of their eubjec's. The young Princes and I
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  • Correspondence.
    • 425 5 LO lUK KIMTc.R, Dear Sir,— Although much has been written, and a great deal more said, upon the question of ihe wholesale destruction of the Tanj mg Katong foreshore consequent upon the transfer of sind for use in connection w.th the Harbour Works, nothing whatever appears to
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  • 370 5 The Yen Archdeacon I/ard officiated at the English Church on Sunday. la the morning Holy Communion was celebrated, and there was also Evensong at 6 M) p.m. We regret to learn that Mr l/.ard has not V^neritted as much as was boped from bis too short
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 How to Prevent Blood Poison. nd neglect arc- the chief caages oning. A cut or braise, ho w< •old h&ve izuaieil ate attention. A i liniuient and one tin it not only gi trorn pain, but being antiseptic, wound without maturation, is lin'a Pain lialm. Wbea this rcme til danger
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    • 51 5 The bound ry rider from his horse Got slantf oil in the creek. He used gome wovdf of which, of cour^ Twere better not to speak This drink's a fearful curse," said b* Henceforth I will abjure And it is a lucky thing for me I've Woods 1 Great Peppermint
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    • 178 5 £g§L ROBINSON &Co J NEW DELIVERY BLOUSE ROBES iV x^ WELL CUT PERFECT FITTING. j EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Plain Stripe Zephyrs AND I White Lawn. i EVERYONE DIFFERENT. N .4 Latest Novelties in k^iX) ROBINSON AND Co. IV. D. H. O. WILLS. I THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A LARGE HAND-MADE CI3ARETTE. J^
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1080 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. FOR Bioome Dei by, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashbuiton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremant^e. TBI Cf).MI\NY'S STEA'i "CHAItON," 2,641 tons, Captain Bell, is intended to saU for tl;e above ports on Sunday, the 20tih •June, 1910. For freight or passage, apply to \V. MANS! IELI) 4 Co.,
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    • 704 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bretuerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at through
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    • 431 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. 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 Liverpool
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    • 662 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (f<>r Ckimm) Delhi July 1 Delta Aug.
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    • 649 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well known mail steam this Company sail fortnightly from Kr Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutl ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. lVnany Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Xagasak and Kobe to
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  • 132 7 OPPBD AT POIVT Ol &BTOLTBE. ti^ht occurred ia Manila bay •he Europeans and Chinese H-iilors itisb steamer Frt.nkby. The fight v. «loped into a ra -e 11 -t, and the illeu, but the ship's offi -era bad ir under control before they arrived. ig d "t
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  • 153 7 April May Total. Pikuls. Belat 221 296 1,200 Brnang |M 264 1,198 Rruseb 180 200 895 deriang 125 711 Gopeng 725 630 3,445 Kamuning 14,541 3,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 1,598 Kinta 665 2,176 Kinta Association 729 1,461 3,840 Kledang Kramat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 74 304 Eahat
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  • 1175 7 June 2 Cap. Issu*. Paid. Last Div. B'tybrs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 3 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 18 3 110 0 •".000 21- 1/6 Batang Maiaka 10 20 pr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 15 0 18 2 6
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  • 98 7 are. We have >gel her ii not to fall jiit. The desire of i.. p.trts with each <y B oi .1 '.'Omirion patriot!- n, t r never been greater than the me. Vne path towards imperial I r yet lain so clearly in l und these ieB
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  • 389 7 April May Total. Allagar 2,400 -.100 11,400 Alor Pongsu 1.150 1,870 3,020 Alma 600 600 1,200 Anglo Malay m;<9 17,958 248,91 Kuning Balgowuie 9,778 42,7-2 Bauteng 181 1,716 7,126 BatuCa- IS 43,04 8 Rati Ti-a 6,823 6.' 29. :im 10,000 42,088 Beverlac 5.761 8,943 40,202 Bikam 7,715
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  • 84 7 ifa Medical MO d in the Innts throughout the la the academic year I i-^nts of medicine in Dtt 21,011 .n »30 in 1 This decline remark it>le, a9 it coincides with financial prosperity, increasing n, .tnd of constantly enlarging facilimlowmenta for medical teaching and reason suggested
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  • 65 7 (Corrbctkd up to June 22 Hank 4 w 6 2/4| demand 2/4/j Private credits 3 m 8 2/44 credits 6ms 2/41 France, demand Bank... 295 (tkrmany, demand 240 Iviia, T. T 175i Hon'jkon'o, demand 22 4 £diB. Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 14<»| Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying
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  • 108 7 June 23. J} n %U L2| buyers 11.40 Gambier Cube No 1 14 62| Gambier Outt No. 2 v-- 3epperßlac> 18.00 Nutmeg (80 tctki Ik) Oloree (AmboiM) Lom Bnlly Coffee (10£ BiacL) 28.00 Liberia Goffet ;j O 0 Tapioca, ■mall pearl (f*ir s^*!J*y) nom io. do. lakt ic. f
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 156 7 Sick Headache. tuning ailment results from a mdition of the stomach. All that ie a cure is a dost- or two of Stomach and Liver Tah the attack may bt wardei oIT, or aed in severity, oy taking a dose Tablets as soon a^ the first symptom ick appears. Sole]
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    • 51 7 F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-BT, SINGAPOFR. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Robber tyred Gbarries arjd Best Rubber tyred carriages, ring np TELEPHONE 816. FODDER delivered to any part of the Inland SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS in our own vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIIIERIMN, Proprietor, Jas 18
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    • 29 7 YONG PONG, FRASER& CHALMERS, U. Photographic Studio- Manufacturers or Mining Metallurgical Machinery. High-Ciaii Photographs and Enlargement. a.j_.~~^ Adams on, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. 'I 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Ei^rin AGENTe.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1117 7 VES«ELB 1M POKT. 1 O FI *K »nd Tons Coromanden Arrived From F^r Wh«a Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman Jane 9 Penang [Jaoertate Lucifer Dut 349 V an der Ham Juae 22 BaUvia I .certain Steamers Fliur ft Tom Master Arrived Krom Con B um«*e H'o r Wb«t Atholl
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    • 84 7 WEATHER REPORT Datf» Bar Wind Temp Huui Sky Kiin. H'k B2 -7 c Manila I<'a 758 EN K\ > j», o H'kong Ip J9-1 ESEI -7 e Maafla I V\El 27 88 o ITandang K hospital Juno 88, l'Mt). m. 3pm. 9r m Barom. 32 P*h. -jt p. Wet Balb
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  • 90 8 Thk Wki'.m I K,v k bTo. Dm! (irey Plume Second Start S 1. (ioodrose 8. F> in 7 11 Little Stranger 7.9. v 4. Fly 110 I'., MO Pikal Chrysalis 7 12 Mordiford 7.7. Laorc 10.0. Bay Ronald La*!' Dovb I Flashlight Raci No. 6. Zinii 1
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  • 224 8 Pekak v. Ni The lollop ing .ue the scores iu this tuatcfa, plav»*d at [poh on Muiidav ami Saturday, ending iq a draw Neobi Bemud i Mmr- ..all r Wood b Thoiui 18 n Barry bGrenier 5 A. (1. Cr ivtii Lucy b Thompson J H >>U< > ton
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  • 34 8 iviutich M Are frill leave Johnston'i Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sund..v i tnd 1 1 aui, 2 30 »nd 330 p") ad l(,30 i.m, 12 15, 3 aod 30 pm.
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  • 66 8 Thf United 84 m ition in Mnjactioa with Mr Andrew. Carnegie haa established a pension fond 61 f2,400,< Mr Carnegie Ti. mm is tj he derated only to the emp 1 iarj companies, not to tfeOM < .iporation itnelf Aa in in. l baa alao I een started,
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  • 112 8 public holdidaj in houom of the birthda j t the Seir Apparent The Government offices and banks were Hosed and i number of mercantile tlrlli led in honour c t the occasion. Unfortunately the rain prevented the holiday being made use of tor any recreation. A friends of tlu< part
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  • 539 8 iiomk Politics. London, June 10. The Daily Chronicle Hays the Liberals have recovered from the unpleasant shock caused by the announcement of the conference, for a con.^idt ration atd full discussion of the situa tion has dissipated the fear that it would be th< prelude to surrender. It
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  • 455 8 (> QP IK BROOKLI The egregious pretender to the British Tbione haa once more turned up in America, this time in Bio .klyn, where he calls hini6elf John George Edward Wettin Gu«»lph, and is annonncing that he haa written a latter to Mi A |uit}),
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  • 805 8 Dkath Mtoa Cholbka. B iji the Java Throes of June 15tb The death of His Excellency the Comman-der-in-Chief from cholera was a great shock to the whole Dutch community, (leueral P. C. van der Willigen was one of those brilliant soldiars who spring up from time
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  • 204 8 The extensive alterations necessary on (\ip tain Scott's ship, Terra Nova," in ordn to render her what she now is the last word in vessels for this class of work have been carried out in a remarkably short period < t time and at a very small
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  • 609 8 The "Teesti. U«l it 5 p.m. yesterday with the mail* tor Europe. The Imani mum out of dock yesterday and took I*' 1 Umi r»f c«>..l for her bunkers. The Dutch steamer Keijaeir^/. is loading tran.-iiipnient cargo at TaDjong Pagar. The Hild," from Bombay with a general cargo,
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  • 224 8 KUCHING'S ADVENTURES. On Wednesday, Ist instant as the 8. s K u<-hiug was on her voyage from Singapore to Sarawak, she lighted, about 4.30 p m a Malay schooner Hying a signal of distress i on a pole being waved frantically and on going alongside those on board reported that
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  • 33 8 N our husband never says a word about economising," said one woman, 'No," answered the oti. H<> used to mention it. but wheu. ver be did so I offered to <io the cooking.'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 23 8 The French Medical Profession rely on Santal Midy to cure chronic bronchitis, kidney :uid bladder trouMe. a3 well as di«chargti turn tLe urinury
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    • 34 8 W. J. GARCIA, 219, ORCHARD ROAI>. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in' Singapore.
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    • 386 8 A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF FANCY CALENDAES for 1910 AT HALF LONDON PRICES. Only a limited number, don't lose this rare opportunity. Best of Ca lendars can be had, never seen before. KOK COMPANY, 88 90, BRAS BASAH ROAD. METALLURGIQUE (Science cf Metals) Of tbe cbaHHJB the Bystander" says:— DUE
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