The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1910
1910-06-25
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Title Section15 1910-06-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25. 1910. NO. 6,94215 words
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Article251 1910-06-25 1 The Weekly Topical Notes— Page 7. Mr R. N Bland hu» been made a Companion of St Michael and St. < rdorge l*<ige <>. A Malay boy was severely injured bv a train at Tan pm I'igar yesterday P*ge 7. A consider.tble amount of the report of251 words
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Article905 1910-06-25 1 Occupying an honoured place aui.v. the good thiDgs bequeathed to the British people by their Saxon forbears. Ale is notable. Ale is sometimes in these days of loose thinking, inconsiderately called beer, and it is carious to note in different parts of the country how the term ale will905 words
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Advertisement290 1910-06-25 1 ARRIVED ARRI V ED Harmston s Grand Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. OPENING T'HARMSTON'S NEW To- Night To*Night I ADTiniU AT 9-15 P.M. I WUm JUR NEW WATERPROCF TENT. I BUY FORWARD SEATS AT ROBINSON S Doors open 1 hour eaiiiei 6 days in Advance. LOCATION: BEACH ROAD.290 words
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Advertisement150 1910-06-25 1 HOTEL VAN WIJK Co, Ltd. TO-NIGHT EXTRA SPECIAL DINNER. Austrian Ladies Band in Attendance FROM 7-30 TO 11 P.M. Victoria Theatre. FLYING VISIT ol THK NEW NO. 1. Bandmann Opera C»» 3 SPECHI PEBFOKMHICES 3 MONDAY Tho Cirtat Shaflesbßry Theatre SueJuly 4th "THE ARCADIANS" TUESDAY Tllt CtaMf Thei Success July150 words
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Advertisement269 1910-06-25 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE PICTURE PALACE TO-NIGHT'S EXHIBITION PaLhe's Celebrated Novelties. 2nd SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. ZINGARA. Dramatic, taken in the wiMs of Bohemia. THE TURN. An amusing and very success ful picture planned and taken during the recent Paris Floods IN THE269 words
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Advertisement107 1910-06-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Now programmes for the Alhambra and Marlborough on page 1. The Municipality call for tenders for work on the Isolation Hospital in Mouliuein-rd Page 2. At KatMes Hotel a special dinner to night Page 8. Ou the Berth Laisang for Penang Kumsang for Hongkong Taroba for Madras Palitana107 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous311 1910-06-25 1 THE WEEK. Saturday. 25th High Water.- n ;in a., 11.35 p B I Mail Outward due Cbangkut Berdang Robber Co. 12, Cricket. Ist XI Australia v S.C.C, S.C.C. Harmstou's Circus opens. Emulation Lod^e, 8 30 p. Sunday, 20th i High Water.— l Ba. sth after Trinity. Sw. Club la-inches s311 words
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Article148 1910-06-25 2 Simla, June 2. The following .•onimuni<j>u' bns ied Hib Majesty the King Emperor has been i to retain as Honorary Let 1 j <'imp the following I Honorary Major General HigIUMM Mahar-:a Sir Madho Gk indi.i, Bahadur '>f c.T.O. Lancert 2 Honorary ,il His Hiur > Hal148 words
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Article128 1910-06-25 2 'hina !hk Gkbat Stumbling Block. Sir Robert A. Hadti-ld, h k.s.. Um great engineer, hat declared td»t China is the g Min^ block to all Oriental progress. He advoc.tN'd that a free baDd be allowed tpm on condition of the latter under'.iling not to interfere with the integrity128 words
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Article253 1910-06-25 2 It is a fact often remarked npon by visitors to the Hast that no European in the East will, if he can possibly avoid it, employ a native Christian as a domestic servant, and in the Ceylon papers one sometimes sees an advertisement with the words No Christians253 words
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Article116 1910-06-25 2 St. Ani'Kkw's Cathedral. Sth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion (Choral 1 Hymns I, 178 and 107. 11 im Ohorml MaloM. Hymns JM. 11 V't am Holy Communion (plain) 1 pm < 'hildren's Service. pn ''honii -.\r A Sermon, HynnrM\ 12, ;m.l 215. Pfii kekt Church. k)1 .md116 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1910-06-25 2 SuVj 8 >' our work a v Wi\li!in]ii)-' Doyi a ■j^jui.l faint is appetite |>o<>!? y jX^Ar>' you easily d»aerroufl system is vreakened, your H«m»<l is impure, and serious illness not far I AVER'S Sarsapariila w.i- in ule for just such caa When tlw blood is \\u\ t)i»- wrhole nervous456 words
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Advertisement634 1910-06-25 2 NOTH2ES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tender* are invited for clearing, excavating and filling on the site of the proposed I solation Hospital at Moulmein Road. The plan may be seen and a copy of the Specification and form of tender obtained from the Chief Clerk, Municipal Engineer's Office, on the production of634 words
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Advertisement687 1910-06-25 2 NOTIQES. FRASER NEAVE LTD. Notice if 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.687 words
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Advertisement564 1910-06-25 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CEAMfMR Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200,00C Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £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. The564 words
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Advertisement423 1910-06-25 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF Canada, ■RABLIBHU) 1 I'f.licies are "WORLD WIDH vd» TKICTED," "INDISI'I TAbL, FOHFEITABLE." a Claims, loans, caHh-Hurren.: promptly sottleo by th« < n r ing^ BP^« Witb nt the llelay of riead Office W) The Reserves for protection of P«K holders are over $20,000,00r The Accounts423 words
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Article727 1910-06-25 3 Hl-.H POWBI WIBKLMI 1 VKNT. W ;th the passing of the wireless telphone and the wireless telegraph from the experimental to the practical stage the next progressive step in wireless transmission will be a trans Atlantic service, in the tower of the grt-at Met rt727 words
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Article211 1910-06-25 3 De^H-rku BT DOUTB DBA Si Soait!-- W-ihiiin^ton, April I\* Details of the eating >y oannibaJa on February sof K.v. Horatio H>[)kiuB and his assistant, Rev. Hector Laurie McPherson, missionaries of the Presbyterian Church on ga Wand, ira a brooght by the baik-entiue 1 Mary E Wiuktilnian from211 words
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Article347 1910-06-25 3 An A.mkkican A.PPBSCIATIOM Our Colonel seems to go arout doing good We presume bis remarks in E^ypt did good in that country. His deportment and dis closures in Rome can hardly fail to do good in that city. All his b-haviours have been natural, seemly and necessary,347 words
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Article250 1910-06-25 3 The accounts of the Compagnie des Mes ■agariaa Maritime* for the year 1 !»09 show that the grcse receipts amounted to 82, 1 !»7,('3i* francs, or, including the amount brought forward from the previous jear, *2, 576, «i 71 francs, against S:>.i 1 !«7,lr 1; francs250 words
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Article240 1910-06-25 3 Two officers of the Koyal Dragoons at Mut tra have well earned the lluitune Society's medals, and it is to be hoped someone will make the proper representations for the purpose of obtaining these. The young officers are Messrs Miles aud Atkinson. They with others were240 words
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Article228 1910-06-25 3 The London correspondent of the Asian writes Prince Kdward of Wales, who is at prates! enjoying a sliort holiday from the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, is to complete his studies there at the end of Ibe year, and will at once commence to read for his228 words
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Advertisement620 1910-06-25 3 A Grateful Wife Maternity Weakness, Rheumatic Fever, Depression till and everything possibU has been done, does not all the ust] ing to restore her husban iv. The benefit w the depression and weakness ot rheumatic fever, win it: ien ;.iiled to relieve triumphant outcome of Mrs. V ihe exceptional efl620 words
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Advertisement14 1910-06-25 3 For all internal complaints dysontry cougb. col I* Ac. tak^ Woodd' Great Peppermint Cure14 words
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Advertisement710 1910-06-25 3 A LIVING MIRACLE. VKNKKVI'.LK MrseiONARY AT JAFFNA KEf.ITKS HfS EXPKKIKNCKS WITH DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Among missionaries of all denominations in every part of the world Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are held in high esteem, the reason being that they are so easily administered, and so reliable710 words
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Advertisement179 1910-06-25 3 eslablislicti a icpuld Berber's Food is scothing and satisfying. It contains all the elements of a natural food in a c~-?c* ->-» luitcbfe for t immediate absorption. When n ilk alone Benger Food, ma</e with mi!h. :s appetising and nutritive. Bender's Food should be used For INFANTS, INVALIDS, AND THE179 words
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Article930 1910-06-25 4 The pomp of funeral display is a deeply rooted institution. In the beginning the burial rite was no doubt simple and unostentatious, but as civilisation advanced it became more and more ornate, reaching in some lands and ages a pitch of ceremonial magnificence which seems incredible to us930 words
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Article109 1910-06-25 4 Dr Camming, in a paper on Old Age, holds that a '"relaxing" climate is especially favourable to people of advanced years, being directly conducive to the amelioration of the symptoms which usually accompany this period of life. Such a climate, he says, may be compared to109 words
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Article560 1910-06-25 4 SAID TO BE DEAF AND 1)1' MB The poor little oldest son of the King of Spain is the latest person of importance to suffer for the sins of his fitherd, says Science Sifcings." It is said that he shows serious defects of speech and hearing it is560 words
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Article321 1910-06-25 4 While in no way pronouncing in favour of OOmpnlaorj service as long as the present system of voluntarism is found amply suffi cient to provide us with the Army sanctioned by Parliment, ntjl the United Service •tte" we have always held to the that it would be321 words
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Article138 1910-06-25 4 Fobiioh Firms Giyihg Credit Agaih. The old, mad, foolish game has begun again up north. The foreign firms here are once more giving the Chinese credit. This, while millions are outstanding against the native dealers. Was there ever such lolly P It will t>e the old story138 words
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Advertisement745 1910-06-25 4 f^~^l Shopping by Post #f A boon to those at a distance. /ri&^7\ II impossible for those living in distant a m\ towns and villages to get everything h [\yJ -J==i required at the local stores, and we therefore Y/'^jlr <"j* will L»e pleased to send our illustrated caia- iji745 words
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Advertisement158 1910-06-25 4 ft WINCARNIS EVERYBODY^ WINE TONIC. ->i BT™^^^^^^ Jr A P-rM Bk gi\*eo alone, bui in *^^x' E.]|^9Bj 'r Pour* out vl Wirscgfascful cf Win. _-*j$ I carnis, liuid it •M p Manufacturers: COLEMAN CO., Ltd., §j«? 9 Wincarris Works. r.CfiWICh, ENGLAND A VERY FINE COLLECTION OK FANCY CALENDARS for 1910.158 words
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Article356 1910-06-25 5 H. >•: In Pi .ion. June 1 Mh. In the House (>f < M latst eight Mr iiaird. m O. f called attention to the D I jypt. He attacked the (iovern for trying to introduce of nm'-nt I which the Egyptians wer^ red. -ton denounced the Opposition356 words
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Article110 1910-06-25 5 I', II we can only r» ■i Wefon th.it tlu'r 0 i^ r.<i Iv i legislate Attorney reneral itch 0 the i( it ate l>ook appears iruW nt in the v.ish of Mr i in tl w mailed for facilitir odj may do Buch ruor i do cl110 words
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Article98 1910-06-25 5 labstitntioii b»a*e for p by M I w^ 10 w Herald," illustt nt caused by tin- Iftitei it pUu e, but I ha«l an Id old enrol at Um Labour Bu r!y captured a placc^ in the |Ue' tood out liring the Labour Buroo. 1 as I98 words
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Article303 1910-06-25 5 Ti I LI mm DOAH'B Bi EACH! Kidney Fii.lb Mrs B. Tikr, of 102, Newland Road, Worth ing, England, says: "I don't know bow to thank you nougb, for your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have actually waved the life of my son Arthur, ago 1 I. Arthur'H illness303 words
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Advertisement443 1910-06-25 5 TO LET. TO BE LET. .rktr Road. King i Koail. Rent ModeiApply tO TOMMNSON A L.KRMIT, N. High st: 20 T, 6 TO LET No. Mount Sophia. Apply to J. Kahaniini J, Orchard Hoad. 1 NEWLYN COTTAGE TO LET. 17. < liNttail Hoad. Four bed-rooms, each with bathroom attached. G.od443 words
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Advertisement393 1910-06-25 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. llubber tyred gharry, pony and harness. In first class order. Harness new. Owner leaving the Colony. Apply to W.O.H, c o Free Press.' .Turn 25 uc TENTS FOR SALE. Suitable for Planters, Surveyors, or Exhibitors at the forthcoming Agri Horticultural Show. About 22 tents in good393 words
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Advertisement667 1910-06-25 5 miQTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE. Tuesday, 28th June, at ?-30 p m. The dwelling house and out houses known as No. 2f>, Cantonment Road, adjacent to Neil Road, fcirjgapore. (The land on which those premises stand is not included in tLe sale POWELL Co., Auctioneers Jane 23 99.6 MORTGAGEE S SALE OF667 words
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Advertisement970 1910-06-25 5 AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS TEAK FURNITURE, PLANTS Ac, THE PROPERTY OF CAPTAIN HINSCH. AT No. I, STEVENS ROAD. 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,970 words
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Article21 1910-06-25 6 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. At 16, N'ivcc id. Singapore, on Jane 24th, the wife of E/Ekii:L Ei.ias SOLOM ON, of a son21 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1910-06-25 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, June 25, 1910. •ain, in the pn>l(>uged use of the kid glove by the ludian Government has not only permitted but actually, even if indirectly, fostered crime, assassination and sedition, so the use of some small application of the steel gauntlet, almost too Ute iu1,165 words
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Article387 1910-06-25 6 <>ki.in\ky Mkktin-.;, Friday, Jink 24th. I the k>vei aor sir John An l< The RonHble the Aet. Co] Sec W. E th« A.ttornej F. Belfield. th» TroMniwr \V. C Mi< the Col. En<_rin««r. K. Pig ih.> P.C.51.0. W. Oilnj C. J. 8 Hindi < W. Oarbiihire. J.iknr. H.387 words
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Article45 1910-06-25 6 We are informed by the Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor that His M ijestv the King has been graciously pleased to approve of a C. M. G. for Mr B X. Bland, the Resident Councillor Penang. fc-.-^ m45 words
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Article327 1910-06-25 6 A periodical sale of shares by auction has been established in Penang. Without reserve Auother sixteen foot shark has been •iit oil Pulau Brani by a Malay fisherman named Sabtu Bin Tambun. An old Chinaman residing it 113 L ivender Street committed suicide yesterday by hanging. He had been sick327 words
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Article150 1910-06-25 6 i/ le 24 h 0.30 p.m. The "Pinang Gtsette" laarna on authority that the situation in much qui- ter. The gravity of the conflict between Mi Maxwell and the M ilay offisiala exaggerated. AD the charges against th< British Adviser wore frivolous, deiling witfc trirlss like crockery at150 words
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Article33 1910-06-25 6 Ipoh, June 2 An Australiaii ite is now pur down trial bores iu Lumut Harbour for which if believed to exist there in tin vial state as at T i > «s> <33 words
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Article294 1910-06-25 6 The followiDted to the meeting cm To writing S depiprovision tor bad an-1 net profits amoun' with the balance of I ward from last account, m.l I available at 3Ut Marcl The Directors recommend:— 1 di vi- lend of >1, and a bonus per share be paid294 words
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Article118 1910-06-25 6 Lord Kitchener, if will attend the Army ue Imperial r Hagfa Cliff >rd, Qoloni i 5 II .rnv»« :u L rtillery Mansions, Vici minuter. The death is announced i>- tn I of i iut-M .r John took part in t] gadeit I.il it'l.tv i and had tw under him. A118 words
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Advertisement144 1910-06-25 6 1 fc *v f KJw *^i 3^^S )*^fji^. K^l px ff* r^HB 9^r EH s'lSi- Li IS. HZ FaaKSk fa **h* "WatsL' QALDBE3K, MACGBEGOR Go. ill 1 l A aZS a JAPANESE^ WATER. Pints per case of 4 doz. U.25 Splits per case of 8 doz. 6. 00 SOLE AGENTS,144 words
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Advertisement146 1910-06-25 6 LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, 'off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. ARE YOU SAFE In buying a Piano from a New Firm. Do they understand This extreme Qlimate. These are the questions you must ask yourself when purchasing a PIAIVO IF YOU DON'T146 words
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Article105 1910-06-25 7 King George 3 List. 'u'ruph 0 p m. birthday honours are I' K I), M p. Utei «ter. Th« ftl ntraetor for B >ther. r. Sir Christopher I P. fOI IV II r,. at i. tn-Th d I 1 Mr .-th. i 1),. 1 lolph 1 ain md105 words
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Article34 1910-06-25 7 M ail ti oaible for the being c »nsideriting Lwd Kitchener Chief of iei i\ Staff, iu the event of ■vi'le Ljttleton retiriu^ 1 in Ireland and I I ling him. which34 words
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Article13 1910-06-25 7 rnwall, the Ht-ir Apparent, •d Prince Of Wales and13 words
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Article59 1910-06-25 7 NEW MACHINE SMASHED. (By Submarine T«lHt;raph.— Reuter's) loael Codj fljiog over latt i Q 'k Plain in a new Light aeroplane, wm driven askew of win-1 and thrown violeutlv to eirth. The machine w 1 ini q )n(1 ii pinned beneath the wreck W hen picked up59 words
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Article60 1910-06-25 7 Lunch ii the Air. i .m. Im D caused in by the epoch-making inauguration 1)f rhl wwhip service with which there tu no hitch although the weather at the > Count /»ppelin us m the forward car -tii c mm tnded the ship. There were thirteen people on60 words
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Article49 1910-06-25 7 Conviction: Nominal Pme. b, .June J4*h. The case of thirteen well-known tow] charged with gambling in Kinta Social Club ncliided to-.l re tined ten dollars each and the renniuder w< Mr E. Birch haa gone to Kuila Lumj a special conference with His Excellency the H fier49 words
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Article63 1910-06-25 7 This circus with its uew p^rfjrmars aui nphmts arrived here yesterdiy and opaos on the old site in a it at a quarter put nine The booking plans are open at the Robins n I 1 iu.» Company and as the Circus looks forward to a ver ion63 words
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Article89 1910-06-25 7 Drifts, a Mulaj trolley boy i -relv injure.] at Tinjong P^gar about nine o on Thursday morning. Bis car wt- going towards Tanjong I'l^ir when the tr slipped «tY the "verhead u;re. jumped down and was trying to put it i D when a car came up89 words
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Article258 1910-06-25 7 I Jut one match remains to be played in the regimental football league and that is down for decision on Mondav next, when A and <J companies are the contestants. <>a the result of this match haugs the des* tion of the Challenge Shield for 1910 A coy.258 words
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Article14 1910-06-25 7 r ting of the Constitutional hing and •,iken on .I<ine 3014 words
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Article117 1910-06-25 7 1 the Chinese 1 > dinai not be by B -sty. il her ny, •unce an interim dividend l«ncy the < > for nttu' iis absence the <us will i»c? hii re >vernment Railway earnM 11.723 in thetir^t rive mouths of 1 t -17 er thai of the I adine117 words
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Article107 1910-06-25 7 Mr G, bTondo is recognised in charge of 1119 d Singapoi pi ice of Mr K. Suzuki. Mr Tjre I'hev Yuen in Vice Consulate f<> r China .tt Penang <luriug the absence of M< Choou Yeo \t Echo says of the Anti Sbip- Dg Bill: A keen olfijial wit has107 words
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Article885 1910-06-25 7 i// horn l 1 TOTAL. >ne will hope that only good will OOme out of the private Conference ihat is j.-.x proceeding between four Front Bench atateameu from either side of the Hou* I Parliament The Unionist .juartett are Iffi Balfonr and Mr Austen CWinberlaiu. the885 words
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Article707 1910-06-25 7 Pbmbntatiom it 1 p Mr W. G. Niven, the rehring secretary of theTanjong Papa* Djck Board, was the recipient of a ve-y handsome present from the staff and employees of the ]i >ard, last evening, the presentation, which took the form of a beautifully fluted707 words
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Article212 1910-06-25 7 No object is more worthy of our auppori than the C. E. Z. M on behalf of the fun<is of which institution the annual sale of work was commenced yenterday iu the Victoria Memorial Hall. The proceedings were opened at 4 pm. by Archdeacon H. C. I/ird,212 words
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Article60 1910-06-25 7 Mr Justice Fisher yesterdaj g I^mont in the appeal of Tso < .in in Ty« VV. F. Morgan in the cam of possession of laul. The I >ipt rict Court gave judgment in favour of Mr Morgan ami the Chinese appeal^]. His Lordship upheld the de<" the Court below and60 words
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Advertisement188 1910-06-25 7 ROBINSON &Co <* NEW DELIVERY BLOUSE ROBES WELL CUT i PERFECT FITTING. EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Plain Stripe Zephyrs v AND White Lawn. EVERY ONE DIFFERENT. Latest Novelties in Peter Pan Collars* ROBINSON AND Co. Gall at "MOUTRIES" FOR PROVEN BY 33 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS. Over 1,200 distributed in188 words
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Article743 1910-06-25 8 AM El. RAILWAY Ti i hi R.\ ltiD London, June 3rd. A Urn dayH ai»o the L'Lited States < Jovern.inent obtained n injunction restraining 25 rail* in th* Western Traffic Association froja iaoreaaiag their freight N on the ground that the raising of rates whet*- then was no743 words
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Advertisement55 1910-06-25 8 Colds Are Dangerous. If more people would make an attempt to colds from which they are hui I :,anu result of this changeable weather the,,, would Km decided d t iu inilI k <r pneumonia. A few di ngh Remed> will >" l r i of it* ban I" 1155 words
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Advertisement732 1910-06-25 8 INDO-CHINA S, N. CO., LTD. FOR KONCKONC The Company's Steamer "KUMBANG/ 1 I tons. C aptain I^eask, is due here on 2 1th instant, and will be despatched for the abov«: ports on Monday, 27th inst., at 4 p.m. Bbe has excellent accommodation for first class passengers amidships, carrying a732 words
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Advertisement1141 1910-06-25 8 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 Liverpool1,141 words
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Advertisement672 1910-06-25 8 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COM PAX V. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Forts, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Oulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi July 1672 words
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Advertisement627 1910-06-25 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, B«-eme<~ IMPERIAL GEBMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail rtosiiii thiH Company sail fortnightly from Br Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boutl ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectiu Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice Port Said, Suez. Aden, Colombo. P< Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. and Kobe to Yokohama627 words
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Article368 1910-06-25 9 n. despite its cyclonic and I -i enormous ad\ ipon the old fashioned punUi ts. that diopped o sleep nst wh<>n t! >y were most wanted, waking to p.tlsi*- *y when the victim nkah coolie was in a white heat, mental. But the elect \\v i'368 words
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Article117 1910-06-25 9 E -ry keen competition, rhietly British firm of cont Dd Co r.imitedi. has 9ecarorder which rnpresented' > istruction of the longitudinal Bonthern section. y will be t'hout 370 English I will \>e eventually a part of I .rr^at an which York with Valparaiso. The t'iina! railu the117 words
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Article131 1910-06-25 9 the whip hand •s in the matter of I in no hurry to settle the mat :n dispute. From all ascounts it is the <luty on pulp wood and its ruinous on the American paper industry >vod the determining BO ik-».,1 to go i\ rto find131 words
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Advertisement54 1910-06-25 9 How to Prevent Biood Poison. and neglect are the chief causes i >is(.'iiin{,'. A cut or bruise, bo* I i: 'lu-diate attention. A and one tLat not only m pain, but being antiseptic, th< wound witboat maturation, in lialui. When this remel t.l danger from blood poisoning led, lor sale54 words
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Advertisement260 1910-06-25 9 Beauty Series No. 1. 0 2to follow.) J J y''^ *S M x I The Beauty Y^^'jSb a CIGARETTES Is that they embody all the distinguishing featur a first-class cigarette— mild and satisfying rich in fragrance and of de] tful flavour. 'Static Expre* arc absolutely unique in quality TLJRKtSM LEAF260 words
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Advertisement118 1910-06-25 9 F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-BT, SINGAPOFB. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchant*. For Rnbber-tyred Gharries and Beet Rubber tyred carriages, ring up Telephone! 916. FODDER delivered to any part of the Island SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS in our own vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. G. ZIMMERMANN, Proprietor, Jan 18 uc118 words
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Advertisement60 1910-06-25 9 CDirfp first Annual Publication, singaporeTnd straits directory 1910. 1,003 pp. Royal Bvo. Cloth; Price sB-50 per copy; $9 Post Free. Publishers FRASER &.NEAVE, LIMITED. To be had from all Booksellers in Straits Settlements and F.M.S SAVARESSES KSANTAL'H fCAPSUIESi ft PURLNtss Of OIL. AND COATING Cf KENtKA-.E 1 ■VCIRTAIKTr Of CURt.60 words
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Advertisement80 1910-06-25 9 HOME VIA SIBERIA International Sleeping Car and Express Trains Co. Through tickets for the entire journey from any of the principal points in the Far East to any principal point in Europe or America by the TRANS SIBERIAN ROUTE The All- Hail Routk. Coupon ticket books to travel by any80 words
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Advertisement339 1910-06-25 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAV. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain m Regular direct service between Calcutta. Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, :akin£ cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Vewchwang, Yangtaze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander "Katsang 4895 R. C.339 words
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Miscellaneous790 1910-06-25 9 VESSELS KXPECTED. STEAMERS. Siring port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agent*. Aki Maru, Japan, July 12 Pat. Simons. Alicante, Liverpool, June 23; Barlow Co. Arabia, Hongkong, July 27 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, June 30 P < >. Armand Behw. Hongkong. July 11 M M790 words
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Article455 1910-06-25 10 Natal Chapiain"-. Rkcolli In the course of an address at the memorial service at Horsington Church, LiDcoln-t-hire, the rtclor, the Ktv. A. C. H. U'.ce, who is a retiied naval chaplain, said he had the honour and privilege of acquaintance with King George V. whilst he was455 words
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Article421 1910-06-25 10 The French papeis continue to publish anecdotes of King Edward. In fact, one would almost thiLk the interest taken by our neighbours related to their own ruler. A couteuiporaiv its readers a characteristic glimpse of the late monarch's solicitude for his dependents. At the time of421 words
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Article107 1910-06-25 10 Correspondence f ro u Harbin to a leading Tokyo journal says that Mr Ando, to whom riti isted the dury of negotiating with the authorities of the East-China Railway, has ■oeoeeded in effecting a thoroughly satisfae tcry arrangement. The main point decided was the organization of107 words
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Article779 1910-06-25 10 "A GBBAT Pi k to Ll\E IN." There are few countries that have had a more fascinating bistorj djriug the past half century than the ißland continent of Australia, which has loomed largely in the public eye. first by reason of the discovery of goldtields, and latterly by779 words
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Article340 1910-06-25 10 While attention has during the last f w months been so closely rivetted on the progress of the two great rival fleets in Europe as to exclude detailed attention to the plans of other countries from the mind of the layman. America has been making great340 words
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Advertisement522 1910-06-25 10 The New Peg WOLFE'S I AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps The purest spirit distilled Vr' for human consumption. [I j tfAROftJBK Ailminihlt- as .1 pick -nv ISCBNAPPS U P' tonic and digestive. j I »eful as a pi ive oi I And, in addition, Woll I r oa Schnapps has well-known m522 words
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Advertisement14 1910-06-25 10 Wooda < .r t; at Peppermint Cure for all interua complaints Jyaentry coughs colds Ac.14 words
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Advertisement362 1910-06-25 10 MABIE, TODD CO.'S is a nece* S it y m ore especially in £kM hot climates, because ink c-vapo- jfiZJ^W more you will appreciate its sp;. rates so quickly. Jmf r* liability. Always clean. an<l ever MfjKj y a ready for use: won't clog /Mf Hifih Class Stationers. Jewellers and362 words
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Article246 1910-06-25 11 Singapore, June 24th, 1910. per catty 3 do. French do ]2 per lb. 15 do. Sprouts tty 2 1 boo Sprouts do. 2 Jo. 12 do. 3i Batavia io. nil China 10. 6 do. 5 b, Imported io. 1 2 pore 10. nil us 10. •h 1.50246 words
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Article143 1910-06-25 11 Dp Sail an Easi Ma \\ln>\ j mi tiier may be num i. bat the invent: Dim of the old salt •r. r Hvis. of the Dundee bnilt Lawhill," well known in Hongkong, H hifl ship a series of sal drums on a sliding gear winch by143 words
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Article106 1910-06-25 11 uat Kinubalu haH already raoplished twice during tinA .third expedition will leave Isukan I in. lot the purpose of obtaining wb-H rvations, and a f photo'apha a i different heights. Tlu party will arnionth oi H.M.B. "Merlin," oiupanicd by one of his offir- l*rke un behalf < t106 words
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Article149 1910-06-25 11 April May Total. Pikuls. Bfc lat 221 296 1,200 Bruang l l.i Bruseb 1 80 200 Chenderiang 125 711 Gopeng 725 630 3,445 Kamuning 14,541 8,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 98 Kinta 665 531 2.706 Kinta Association 729 1,461 *40 Kledang Kramat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 79 74149 words
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Article388 1910-06-25 11 I totals are calculated for the calondar instead of the financial year, which differs with many qpmpanieH. Managers of Estates, returns for which in above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if will kindly 611 in the gaps April May Total. Allagar388 words
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Article1149 1910-06-25 11 June 2i. l,ap l8su». Paid. Last Div. Buvprs Ski i frs 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 66 78 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 1 83 110 0 •OO 2/- 1/6 BttangMalaka 10 20 pr "00 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 15 0 18 2 6 1 11,149 words
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Article65 1910-06-25 11 (Corrected up to June 24 !UQk4 8 V* demand >-t 2/4 Private credita 3 m g 2/44 credits 6in s 2 4 France, demand Bank 2944 Germany, demand 2J!<4 b">iA,T.T 1754 Hongkong, demand 22;% die. Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 140] Bangkok, demand 66£ Sovereigns, Bink Buying $8.51 B^nk65 words
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Article134 1910-06-25 11 June 24 Tin bayen $7 1 f-5 Gambier buyers 11 '><) Gam bier Cube No 1 ***** Jam bier On be No. 9 nom Pepper Black (ord:». B'port) 1 3 5 Pepper WLit« (fair) Nutmeg* (110 to tk« lb.)^ 8.00 Nutmeg. (80 to tat lb.) 24.00 tface fßanda) m«134 words
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Advertisement50 1910-06-25 11 MARTELL'S BLUE SILVER LABEL ih 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 trad** priceh of and ise all Dealers. Silver Label. apply to Adamson, Cilfillon Co, Ltd.50 words
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Advertisement14 1910-06-25 11 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. I High-Claw Fhotographi and Enlargement. I 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD.14 words
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Advertisement15 1910-06-25 11 FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld, Manufacturers of Mining L Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, Cilfiiian Co., Ltd, Eaktern Aobmts.15 words
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Miscellaneous1005 1910-06-25 11 VESSELS IN POKT. «J Ma n d Ton§ Commanders Arrived From For Worn Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 OolamM June 9 Penang I 'ncertain Stirm. Dut A 3 i° VanderH,mJ,,ne22 Batavia Inoertain Asdang Siam 405 Chnstensen June 23 Bangkok R. AOa Bangkok 25 Baron Napier Brit 3159 Kennedy June 91,005 words
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Miscellaneous68 1910-06-25 11 WEATHER REPORT. Date Wind Temp Hum Sky June H'kontf IOA W.87 El -7 K'a 7'.- SWI l B'kong If El .nila NNK< g H" Hospital Juno 23, 1910, !> AM. 8 PM. P M 08. 12 F.ih 32 J 77 t> Wet' ,er. 7J.2 7". •> .0 r. of Wind68 words
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Article1889 1910-06-25 12 fill; AUTHU; rOUNG'B &EPORT. Sir AiH.ur ntatfs in his report that: Captain I-:. C. Ryan o t H. M A- jsit»'«i and reported <»n tl ialanda in September. I visit by an < Tic«-r of the Smuts Settlements iiii >nt was that made by Mr it. .11,889 words
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Article54 1910-06-25 12 I take pleasure in adding my testimonjto the great value <>f glycogen in typhoid fever. During the Butler epidemic, I used it and the results certainly surpassed my expectations A marked influence wai the pulae and temperature, while th»* who:. type of tbe di greatly modif A Ki.viikn h.d., ConaiUtont54 words
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Article580 1910-06-25 12 ii^fore Mr Justice Fisher yesterday. Boey Chuan Poh applied for his discharge. Mr I'.addell appeared for the bankrupt and said that a receiving order was made in 11*07. A statement of liabilities put them at >71 >< >0. There were eight creditors and four proofs had been filed for580 words
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Article28 1910-06-25 12 The following is the result of the Lad Medal for .lune. Mrs Wolferstan 54 I J. 12 Mrs Hartuell Mrs Elcutn 60 7 5328 words
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Article51 1910-06-25 12 The 8. C 2nd 1 met the K G. A. on the Esplanade last evening, and after a very even inline were b3aten by two goals to one. The grouud was on the soft side, and play consequently tricky, but both defences B good and many ptomising attacks were51 words
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Article469 1910-06-25 12 DIVIDEND OP FIVE PEK CENT. Tbe sixth ordinary tz ar er.il meeting of the Kuantau Tin Mining Company, Ltd, was held at tbe re^ s'.eieJ cilice ol the Company at Gresham H< use at noon yesterday. Mr H. K. I.'ewfellvn presided and there were also present l>r de469 words
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Article374 1910-06-25 12 <)u the P and > Socotra which arrived here yesterday from Manila, there was one death, buried at se.i. The Charon was undocked at Tanjong Pagar \»sterday. She bunkered and loaded general cargo for West Australian ports. The li. I Contract Packet Taroba with m u!s from London374 words
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Article79 1910-06-25 12 Mr ONeil Roberts of 2 A Llojd \i >ad has informed the police that hii M bov" has disappeared with $110. Mia hivis of -JlO 3 <.2ieen Street reports the Icsi of her "boy aud a .sin D o»e During the absence of Mrs Miller on lnursday,79 words
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Advertisement35 1910-06-25 12 W. J. GARCIA, 219, ORCHARD ROAD. 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 i Singapore.35 words
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Advertisement34 1910-06-25 12 The Best Physic. *hen you wants a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain «o act, always < liamber'ain'R Strmach and Liver TabFoi m1« by ail Ditpecfc&rki a L d Dtakrs34 words
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Advertisement196 1910-06-25 12 The Jost Patent, X, s (H Self -Contained Lvy\ Hundreds sold to Planters In a])pearance it is highly ornamental, having polished brass blades, and enamelled body. Invaluable tor comfort in Private Houses, Ottices and Hospitals, SOLE AGENTS HOWARTH ERSKINE, Ld, Battery-rd. PATRONISED -^^p^^^^^^^ c^ BY RoYALTN LATEST NOVELTIES IN JADE196 words
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Miscellaneous107 1910-06-25 12 Next Mails Due, Prom Europe.— Per B I Taroba to day, with mails of June 3. Per M M E. Siinonn tomorrow, with mails of June I. From China. Per MM Yarra, on Monday next Mails ai.hkaio DBBPATCHBD K)E LOVDOV. Left Due Arrived M M May 16 June 9 June107 words
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