The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1910
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Title Section15 1910-06-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910. NO, 6,94515 words
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Article146 1910-06-29 1 The Singapore horses for Kuala Lumpur leave to day— P.ige 10. Serious riots m Paris have ended m one death aud many ii juries Page 5 China and Russia afe approaching an agreement on boundary questions Page 5 The Austrian Lloyd steamer "Trieste" is seven days overaue146 words
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Article1712 1910-06-29 1 I met a man the other d i j, or rather he Mmc m to see me, who wanted iuv real opinion on the state of the mhber share market. I do not know why people should mnke a target of one for these enquiries, for I know1,712 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1910-06-29 1 I/AT 7 DDDO I T Di\MIL DnU5., L FOR 12 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING ENDING W> «/w/y 191 10th July Very Heavy Reductions IN AIL DEPARTMENTS. REGARDLESS OF COST Post orders from Outstation Customers will be executed with the greatest care and will be despatched as quickly as possible. As we105 words
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Advertisement173 1910-06-29 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Announcement Extraordinary TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR A FEW NIGHT'S ONLY. 2nd Show 930 to 11 pm. FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. On Friday, ioth May, 1910. Supported by the following Entirely New Subjects. A SUGAR CANE HARVEST AND THE CANE SUGAR INDUSTRY TAKEN IN JAVA THE SPIRIT OF173 words
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Advertisement118 1910-06-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Smart Chinese typist wanted Page 3. Bankruptcy notice re J. R. Bob Page 2. Estate sales by Powell Co. on July 5 Page 3. Sale of printing press and Chinese types today Page 8. Notice to holders of debentures m Penang Cricket Club— Page 2. Berenger and Company,118 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1910-06-29 1 Next Mails Due. From Europe Per P Delhi, on Fiiday next, with mails of June 10. From Ohm«. F«i P. Arcadia, on Thursday text. Mails aleiady dkspatchfd foe London. Lett Due Arrived M M May 16 June I* June 10 P&O May 20 June 13 June 11 NDL May 2398 words
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Miscellaneous347 1910-06-29 1 THE WEEK. WEDNESDAY. 29th Hi^h Water- I£4 ,3 ftp Cup Tie, Middlesex I v. R E. Thursday, 30th High Water- 3.0 a., 4.21 p P O Mail Homeward due Half mourning ceases. Friday, Ist i High Water 4 14 SIS p Hockey S.C 0. 2nd XI v B E. P347 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement77 1910-06-29 2 Colds Are Dangerous. If more people would make an attempt to rid of the colds from which they are suf- ring, as a result of this changeable weather, these would be a decided decrease m the u amber of cases of pneumonia. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy will77 words
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Advertisement721 1910-06-29 2 y v s^ i Poor little fellow! He coughs fo hard he cannot sleep. That I him weak and sickly all the next d; y. Hi 3 brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for we know that juot a few doses of tier's 'Cherni Pectoral will stop721 words
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Advertisement500 1910-06-29 2 NOTIGES. PAJAM. LIMITED. The Directors have declared an interim dividend of 5 payable to shareholders oa the Register at 15th July next. The Transfer books will bo closed from 1 lth to 15th July both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, QUNN Co., Secretaries. Jo— 29 11.7 PEGOH, LIMITED.500 words
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Advertisement707 1910-06-29 2 NOTIGES. The Straits Trading Company, Ltd Notice is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of Tbe Straits Trading Co., Limited, will be held at the Company's Registered Office, No. 11 Collyer Qaay on THURSDAY, 30th June 1910, at noon, for the purposes following, namely: 1. To receive and consider707 words
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Advertisement538 1910-06-29 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital m 80,000 shares of £20 each E1.200.0CC Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 41.200.00 C Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.I.X. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.538 words
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Advertisement420 1910-06-29 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE rvi»o» TRICTED," -INDISPUTABLE and Sfv FORFEITABLE." N N Claims, loans, cash-surrenderp etc promptly settled by the GeneraMoentii*'! Singapore without the delay of reference Head Office The Reserves for protection of P«r holders are over *20,000,000 (S.S.C.) The Accounts420 words
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Article135 1910-06-29 3 A refort of a strict inquiry into the eilect o f habitual alcoholic indulgence upoii the phy- t and intellectual a ti lty of drwnk.ii ils bi I l >of>n j üblished by tbe pencil GhUton Labormtoriei for National Dugeni'-i The investigators Mis* E M. (idt.n Research135 words
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Article127 1910-06-29 3 TV report of the Tronoh mine for the shows th:*t thrae dividetds of Is. have been paid, l>ut a luuch larger tmo hiivo l>^n p;tid h<id tbe direc not written oil' £50.000 from t m capital expenditure item. Shareholders will probably regret tLtt the directors have pursued a127 words
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Article252 1910-06-29 3 I ted are generally those c-ur-Clydi I' nace M.irket. At the other i lt he small i .8. Singapore, June '2^th. l!'l Bam per catty |J r uch do I per Ift do. 1- Ba- d'j. k J do. 11 BHr do. 8 do. 'Jo d d252 words
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Article374 1910-06-29 3 A RBLIABIiI and Lasting Cukk. Constipation means tf at there is not a regular and sufficicDt action of the bowels. It is a very dangerous disorder because it prevents the body's waste from leaving the system, and this waste soon turns to poison. This is how many fatal diseases374 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1910-06-29 3 The Best Physic. you wantH a pliysic that is mild and to take anl certain to act, always aberlaift*! Stoiuach and Liver Tab lie by all l-i.'-j v. -awes aud Dtnkrs31 words
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Advertisement406 1910-06-29 3 FOR SALE. TO SAW-MILLERS ENGINEERS. O E P. "Ovtihesd Pucwajs" Second hand) for pale, consisting of 414 ft. H iron beai>j-- (size B| m. by Bj m by B 16 m), 3 Travelling Pulhy-lJlocks to carry 1 ton each, 4 Runway Junctions and 19 Angle Iron Frame Hangers to carry406 words
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Advertisement593 1910-06-29 3 WANTED. WANTED. A Mm art Chinese Typist, one accustomed to Kngimering termH preferred Salary to be A m with 840 per month. Apply T. c o Free Press. June 29 w f m 5 7 DENTAL PR iCTICE. Young lady 185) thoronehly experienced desires post as surgery assistant attendance and593 words
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Advertisement1229 1910-06-29 3 IMPORTANT TANGLIN SALE. High Grade Teak Household Furniture, Grand Pianoforte, Organ, Rubber Tyred Victoria. Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN and Co. have been instructed by O. SGHWBMBB, Esq. who has left the Colony to sell by Auction at Villa Uergedorf, Nassim Road. On Saturday, 9th July, at I*3o p.m. T««3 b1,229 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1910-06-29 4 -.lititain, .m; .'riot Truth btf c.Hot!- prr, e^ts draw. Reli I vr»lty and \aw. Wednesday, June 29, 1910. In another part of this issue will be seen a paragraph relatiug to a preliminary meeting to be held at the Riffles Institution, whose purpose is to discuss1,323 words
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Article863 1910-06-29 4 Leut. W P. Hume, M S. V. R who has beeu attending the School of Instruction for Territorial Officers at Chelsea Birracks has successfully passed the examination m infantry drill and tactics. In the Divorce Court the case oi Kai^htBruce v. Knight-Bruce and Pilcher was postponed, as the respondent, the863 words
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Article229 1910-06-29 4 OBTIOH AT Gai;i:i t A Malay you'h BMe] Abdul «v f, r Mr Green, second magirtiute, yesterday J two charges of extoriion from ployed at the Garrison 0 et.tiined to ba tried. Police luspector Lucas con >} prosecution. c A tiny Malay lad named Ifohamed SilU bin Abdullah229 words
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Article130 1910-06-29 4 Police Officers get called nut for til 8 ort« of strange incidents, bun P. C. Hi Orchard K>ad station has hit! A uom* adventure with a snake. About 1 30 yesterday morning, i Strait* born Chinamau, living at Humoral Road, rushed into the station and declared130 words
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Article470 1910-06-29 4 Very little commotion m the pi a slight degree of idleness, seeded to preraii over Chingwantao on this eventful day, it being the M paying oft' day fortl of coolies returned to their native h nd from the mines of South Africa Kee df»nts470 words
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Article67 1910-06-29 4 Allaha TheSauioni Judge of Manipm vered judgment m the B 4 "J^. CRee, m which six f B ujin woman, were tried t singular and revo "tint? da«cription l^ f Brahmin child, who was kidnapP* l lD |U that it might be used m blood draintd off67 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement230 1910-06-29 4 i Player's nat>y mixture. In I lb. Pat Air Tight Tins. Price 55 cts. obtainable at l 2_^_ Robinson Co. fierctiks Pilsener Beer QUARTS fijl PINTS Per case of 4 dozens /ij Per case of 8 dozsns $13 n $17 Less 5 per cent discount. I/53J Less 5 per cent230 words
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Advertisement27 1910-06-29 4 IH\RRY MACDERMOTT. p.pc. ASTOUNDING o sets5 cts OR $1.25 Double Faced $1.25. OUR PRICE FOR THE BEST RECORDS. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED.27 words
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Article67 1910-06-29 5 SUNQABI RIVER BOUNDARY. ibmariue Telegraph. Reuter's.) liec. 2 23 pm. The 8t Petersburg correspondent of the Pelognpfa wires that China has inumated her readiness to accept Russia's -taDdpoint with regard to the navigation of iri River, and desires to cultivite beurlv reUtioe*. The result of these will67 words
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Article62 1910-06-29 5 The Mediterranean Post. In the debate on the Army Estimates the n denounced the Mediterranean luui.tnd explained m v cable of June •is useless, and «i d lie appointment B ton was made to save the i Dment't t ice. Ha Mane vigorously defended the apotmeot 162 words
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Article56 1910-06-29 5 Cullinan Diamonds for He" M iestv. Rec. Jane 28, <■> 2 p.m. Hi^'h C -.ioner cf South Africa .tends at Marlbor ngb H^use to Q ken on behalf of the Union ito Atr.ct mignitioent pendant nm: illinaa diamonds. it Driginallj intended to present thi9 Princess of Wales56 words
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Article50 1910-06-29 5 Rece'ved m Vienna, Received June 'J* h 1910 peror Francis Joseph has received -iitao and his mission. Princa handed to his Majcttj an jraph of the Prince Regent congrang the Kmperor on his eightieth rthd I I-'mperor returned the vi*it and conferred decorations on the members of the50 words
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Article82 1910-06-29 5 public meeting will be held on Satnrit 4 p.m at X fflea Institution, Singa(bv kind permission of the Acting Vincipa 1 to which all who are interested m the above movement are invited to be «nt. Major E. W. R S'ephenson (Command:ng Middlesex Regiment) will preside and82 words
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Article68 1910-06-29 5 J Lf .-hurt season of the Bandmann < >p^ra :niDf»uoing on Monday with "The liane," followed by Oar Miss Gibs The I>iirv Maids," op^ns on Monday the Victoria Theatre, booking beiDg m of the \l ibinson Piino Co. The irable verdict of Singapore has been mcd all68 words
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Article53 1910-06-29 5 -w tent has frightened away the <tuJ the attractive programme has great crowds at Light to Harm- I Aoelient business, excellent weather, excellent homes, is th« report from b rd. To day the first matit«-e, and be U"!»<1 tint the programr le suffers no cut but is the53 words
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Article54 1910-06-29 5 El he first exhibition of the film depicting Ltfl King's funeral tak^s place this evenii Mns film will only ba in Singapore tiraeor four days ani the ac3ouamodaihainbra is limi'.ed, those who •c it are advised tc- book before--1 Kubinson load or at the AlhamU already a good54 words
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Article96 1910-06-29 5 f professional vocalists m Aus- ipproaehed the financial success a I', irnardo sinking bi.vs who have travelling through the Commonwealth :iiiM. uu<W tbfl personal direction t the K»»v. \V. .1. Mayers. Speaking m Church, Melbourne, Mr M. meed tint, tho sum of t'l7,<>oo, the :ymg retail of the tour, -viH96 words
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Article71 1910-06-29 5 POLICE AND POPULACE. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Router's) Received 9 r>o a.m. A telegram from P.tris states that at a funeral a workman has been killed m a brawl with the police. Thereupon ten thousand Socialists formed a pn .^asion, used revolvers on the police, and broke the windows71 words
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Article126 1910-06-29 5 Mr A.thur William Nicholson, C. B. clerk assistant to the House of Commons, has been appointed Permanent Undersecretary to th« Foreign Office. Not very new as the following note from a mail paper shows Sir Arthur Nicholson, who is to succeed Sir Charles Harding as principal FaderSecretarj126 words
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Article53 1910-06-29 5 Licking Creation Again. The Session of the American Congress his closed w t th a record of legisUtion wiiich is described as surpassing any Congress since the Civil War. The Republic ins opine that Taft's prestige his been restored and are mire hopeful at to the result of53 words
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Article24 1910-06-29 5 The Austrian Lloyd steimer M Trieste" is 8 3ven days overdue at Bombay, probably owing to a breakdown of machinery.24 words
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Article353 1910-06-29 5 Claims to have Solved Proklem of Automatic Stability. A remarkable feat of great scientific importance for the development of the aeroplane has been performed at the Aero Club's flying grounds at Sheppey. The biplane designed by Lieutenant J. W, Dunne, who was until recently attached to the353 words
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Article140 1910-06-29 5 Stirred to action by a paragraph m which it whs stated that the slaughter of ono fly m the early spring was responsi le for the suppression of 1,728,000 m June, th* headmistress of a parochial school m Wiltshire persuaded her pupils to do their utmost to exterminate140 words
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Article1710 1910-06-29 5 The practice game which took place on the Esplanade on MontUy evening between S CC. s >ccer teams wab an interesting one, inasmuch as it provided an opportunity for the trial of several new players who have come along recently. The ground was on the damp side and1,710 words
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Article497 1910-06-29 5 One of tbe greatest schemes ever yet contemplated m connection with the world's cotton operations, says the Ceotral News, has just been brought to a successful conclusion m London. The idea, m a word, is to establish a huge chain of warehouses on the cotton belt of497 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1910-06-29 5 ROBINSON AND Co. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF FULLER'S CHOCOLATES. FULLER'S SWEETS. ROBINSON AND CO. 'KELVIN' UTILITY LAUNCH SPECIALLY SUITED FOR Hiring, Ferrying, Towing, Dock Work, General Use, This Liunch has been designed to meet the uemand f>r a strong serviceable M t>r Launch of ample power and yet of moderate338 words
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Advertisement484 1910-06-29 6 THE SIAM STE*!K NAVIGATION 10., LTD. MAIL TABLE. For Trinpgacu, Bisnt, Baclio, Kelantan. Bangnara, Telupin, Patani. Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langunan, Champon, Kohlak and Bangkok. DUE. DKI'ARTURE. U.s. Mahidol June 2» June 29, 3 p.m. b.s. hakrat hongs June 3(h July 2, pm. honl.at July B, July 6, 3 p.m.484 words
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Advertisement592 1910-06-29 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANO AKD CALCUTTA The Company's steamer M LAI3ANG, 8,460 tcne, E. J. Tadd, Commander, is due here on Monday, the iiTtli instant and will be despatched for the above portH on Wednesday, the 29th infct., at 4 p.m. She haa excellent accommodation for firnt592 words
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Advertisement1091 1910-06-29 6 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool1,091 words
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Advertisement685 1910-06-29 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foj 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 (for China) Delhi July 1 Delta Aug.685 words
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Advertisement705 1910-06-29 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company Rail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southarcp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectin v Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki705 words
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Article1278 1910-06-29 7 C. S. Rolls Accomplishes Return Passage. An Englishman has flown the Channel from England to F rance and from France back to England again, the double flight being made without a stop. The Hon C. S. Rolls, hero of many triumphs as motorist and balloonist, has achieved1,278 words
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Article361 1910-06-29 7 "CAN THE KING VISIT INDIA Would it be possible for King George, after he has been crowned m London, to come t<> India to be crowned Emperor of India here f There is no doubt but that the idea would be a very popular one if it could be carried361 words
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Article268 1910-06-29 7 Our constantly increasing list of readers m India and the Eist generally suggests the growing development of the automobile business m distaut lauds, and every traveller who journeys thither b»ir^9 evidence of the advance. In the Straits Settlements, the Malay States Bnd Ceylon, much the siuue268 words
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Article40 1910-06-29 7 Stocker John Payne his Majesty's torpedo boat destroyor All)atrofB," died at Malta as the result of injuries received by Lim m an heroic effort to extinguish a fire which Pajne with the greatest daring succeeded m isolating.40 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement984 1910-06-29 7 HONGKONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD HONGKONG. Telegraphic Addrees MANIFESTO HONGKONG. Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians. All classes of CONBTBUOTIONAL and GENERAL ENGINEERING WORK undertaken, aiso LOCOMOTIVES, RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK and PLANT, BRIDGES &c. COAST »»d RIVER BTEAMERB. TUG984 words
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Advertisement69 1910-06-29 7 Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that m eneded to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attack may be warded off, or greatly lessened m severity, by taking a dose of69 words
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Advertisement365 1910-06-29 7 BBHB^BHHHfIHRB9HHK£3BBnHHBE3BBiKHMHNSHBHMIfiaiMM I HMO V*?^, 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- STAFFORD. £Jable Works— WOOLWICH KENT. Tantalum365 words
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Article790 1910-06-29 8 We directed attention some time ago (says the Calcutta Statesman to the arrangement which had been mide between the Eastern Telegraph Company and Reuter for an Imperial news service, and expressed the hope that lodia would soon have the benefit of the scheme. No announcement on the790 words
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Article202 1910-06-29 8 The increasing cost of marriage m the Soudan is causing serious complaint among would-be bridegrooms, says the Egyptian Gazette. From IEIS to £E3O is the sum usually demanded as the bride's dower amongst the well-to-do labouring classes m Omdurman and the Northern provinces. Half the dower is202 words
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Article813 1910-06-29 8 MOTORING IN THE FAR EAST. The Hirvey Frost vulcanizer is not only retreading tyres; it is girdling the Garth. Wherev er motor cars c*Q t^uvel is to be fouad the note of appreciation of its services sou-id-ing loudest where roads ure worst; and wiun roads are mentioned no hi at813 words
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Article90 1910-06-29 8 Disba.se from Spanish Sailor. An outbreak of smallpox occurred at Newferry, near Birkenhead. About 20 persons were attacked by the disease, and all of them were isolated The disease was traced to a Spanish sailor, who, broke out of the port sanitary hospital m the early hours90 words
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Advertisement497 1910-06-29 8 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIFE ASSURANCE AT HOME RATES. |N0 EXTRA FOR RESIDENCE IN THE STRAITS. The "Standard" issues policies to residents m the Straits at Home Rates under the Double Endowment Assurance plan. For Rates and all particulars apply ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. G. F. COLLYER, Visiting Supt.,497 words
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Advertisement63 1910-06-29 8 THE KITLANG Co., Ltd. of No. 1/3 Old Market Sqr. Kuala Lumpur, Have made arrangements for weekly arrivals of Chinese Immigrants at Port Swettenham, beginning with the ss. Arratoon Apcar" sailing from Hongkong on the 23rd instant. Estate Managers desirous of engaging this class of labour on Rubber Plantations are63 words
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Advertisement38 1910-06-29 8 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little cold, nasal catarrh or expectoration. If YO u do it will finally become too late for treatment Horrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause exrx* ration. *"J£38 words
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Advertisement95 1910-06-29 8 How to Prevent Blood Poison. Carelessness and neglect are the chief causes of blood poisoning. A cut or bruise, however slight, should have 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.95 words
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Advertisement228 1910-06-29 8 Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. NOISELESS, VERY DURABLE, WATER-PROOF AND SANITARY. Works and Offices— PA SSI R PANJANG, Singapore Sole Agents— HOOG LAN DT and Co., Singapore! SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Co. NEW228 words
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Article140 1910-06-29 9 In the course of an interview m the Jewish 'hroniflp. Professor Flinders Petrie -here is nothing abnormal, nothing I motioned, m the general out inea of the Bil»le <tory of the Exodus. He contends that the ■pread of writing m those days has been jnonnously under estimated.140 words
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Article163 1910-06-29 9 April May Total. Pikuls. Bel 221 296 1,200 R rnang 336 264 1,198 Bruseh 180 200 895 Chenderiang I^s 711 Gopeng 725 630 3,445 Kamaning $4,541 8,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 1,598 Kjnta 665 531 2,70»J Kinta Association 72U 1,461 3,840 Kledang Kramat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 79163 words
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Article415 1910-06-29 9 All totals are calculated for the calendar yt-ar instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly till m the gaps April May415 words
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Article1242 1910-06-29 9 June 28. kVO(>O 9,' 9/ ID< All T> uu r> I^ABTDIT. B<7T« 8 SELLERS 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubbor Estates Ltd 6 6 7^ I*o,ooo 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 80% 19 0 110 0 50.000 2'- 1/6 lUtang Malaka 10 >0 nr 30.000 1 1 U ;l tv Caves1,242 words
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Advertisement465 1910-06-29 9 Woods 1 <',rt at Peppermint Cure for all inttraa complaints Jyw» ntry cougus colds Ac. TO LET. HOUSE TO LLT. BI4RRITZ," Oraßfe Grove Road, Entry For Rest and particulars, apply to Donaldson Burkihshaw, 19, Collyer Quay. v c TO LET No. 5. Mount Sophia. Apply to J. RmhamiM J, Orchard465 words
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Advertisement79 1910-06-29 9 HOME VIA SIBERIA International Sleeping Car and Express Trains Co. Through tickets for the entire journey from any of the principal points m the Far East to any principal point m Europe or America by the TRANS SIBERIAN ROUTE The All-Kail Route. Coupon ticket books to travel by any of79 words
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Advertisement12 1910-06-29 9 YONG PONG, Photographic Studio. High-ClaM Photograph* and Enlargement. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD.12 words
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Advertisement43 1910-06-29 9 PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. Always m stock Cameras, Plates, Papers, Films and every kind of Photographic materials. Developing and Printing executed m good Btyle and with despatch. Price list free. KONG HING CHIONG k Co., 104, North Bridge Road. Telephone No. 1055. Jan 6 Q.i43 words
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Miscellaneous1116 1910-06-29 9 VESSELS IN PORT. O t o xr FI *X ni t «m Commandera Arrived From For Wb«a Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman June 9 Penang Uncertain Lncifer Dnt .34o Van der Ham Jnne 22 Batavia rncertain Steamers Flae A Tona Master Arrived From Ccnßiirnee For Whes Baron Napier Brit1,116 words
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Article890 1910-06-29 10 'WirK Cli Pol Kkh -m TO SILK. Sons Mr Green, seconu magistrate, yestnrday morning commenced a preliminary inquiry into charge-, of attempted murder and attempted unhide brought agiinst a Chinaman Darned Kg K^ong. Mr H. 0. X limmU. Deputy Publ C Proaecutor, appeared tor the Crown. The890 words
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Article150 1910-06-29 10 T.v cvinmon conßeut of all parties and faction*, tbn I'iritT will be made the issue m thecouiiUi: American Election. The Republicans a hhort time ago hoped to be able to avoid having to defend their ti-eal policy. They I ;t now come to the conclusion, however, tint tin150 words
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Article512 1910-06-29 10 A ivTioN Cri« PIKSI EtoUHD The first matcli iv this aunu i] competition 1 was played yesterday on the SCC ground before quite a Urgn and interested gitbering. This is the only match iv this round, the other seven teams drawing bye*. The gauii was looked forward to with512 words
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Article32 1910-06-29 10 For the game to-night Middlesex wt B K. the following will represent the Infantry. Preston, goal Clarke and Sullivan, backs Kobinson, Churchill and Miles halves Eiiglish, McKeeman. Barton, Hutchins and Sharpe forwards.32 words
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Article151 1910-06-29 10 T>v the boat sailing this afternooa, the Singapore horses for Selacgor will leave for Ku tla Lumpur. They are Goodrose, H^ ney Bear, Delcore, Hay Ronald, Flashlight and Townmoor which Turner has b*ea training, Double Entty, Trouble, Heatherbell, Too Late, Navarre and <^vi Li. Grey I'ume goes up151 words
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Article220 1910-06-29 10 Sicramfnto. California, Miv J'.'. The te Labour Commissioner has made a report to the Governor of California af'er an exhaustive investigation m which he says that some tjrm of unskilled labour, such as is now represented by the Japanese, isessen tial to the continuance of the development220 words
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Article484 1910-06-29 10 The last match m the League attracted a big gathering of military enthusiasts to witness the struggle for supremacy between A and G conipani* son Monday evening. The Utter are the holders of the Shield, and betore the gam**, were standing m a slightly inferior position to484 words
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Article148 1910-06-29 10 I>j olst ult, Messrs Christie s«»ld the Chinese porcelain. :i of the Ufa Mr Abel Buckley, and of the late Mr H. H. Ciutton. A few pieces found considerable favour. A pair of K mg He powdered blue vasts and covers fetched fvtO gs. (F Partridge); a pur148 words
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Article128 1910-06-29 10 Mr Haldan*, the War Secretary after inspecting the West Surrey Cadets at Guildford on 28i.1l ult., said King Edward did more for the Territorial Force than anyone except, perhaps, theMiuister would ever realise. Mr Haldane also referred to the progress of th 9 Territorial Force, and gaid that128 words
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Article86 1910-06-29 10 ('HINBBR Crew Fiohi \titit Knives. Serious trouble occurred on board the British steamer Highland Monarch." The vessel is at present m Philadelphia harbour, having arrived there from a voyage to the Far Ea6t. For some reason or other, not yet explained, the Chinese members of the crew86 words
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Article68 1910-06-29 10 London June 1 ">. Warwickshire has beaten Gloucester at Gloucester by lli'runs. Kent has beaten Sussex at Tonbndge by 164 iuns. Surrey has beaten Worcester at the Oval by 55 runs. Cawbiiilge University has beateu Yorkshire at Cambridge ty n j ne w i cbeta Lanctrihire h i68 words
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Article55 1910-06-29 10 The Telegraph '<>mi> it -N steamer "Recorder" arrive! tr vi L>.» j ewangie yesterday. The "Lii Sing miM for Calcutta and the Bmeafcu ivi Cinu-i and Japan last evening. The Ningi how having landed 1,200 tons of general cargo, and loaded 300 tons sails to-day for Minila, Hongkong,55 words
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Article239 1910-06-29 10 Man and a boy cut off by the Flamks Several exciting incidents occurred during a tire on board the steamer Lavinia Westoll on the afternoon of May 29 while the vessel was high and dry upon a huge pontoon just below Wearmouth Bridge, Sunderland. A239 words
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Article305 1910-06-29 10 By Lieut Colonel E. G. Broadri* k, Commandant, S.V.C., Singapore, 28th June. S.V.A. Orderly Officer 2nd Lieut J G Campboll. Oi dei ly Sergeant Sevgt G. J. Marshall. Orderly Corporal: Bombr J. G. Rogers. Parades on Tuesday, "^h July. D R F. On Friday, Sch July, Ltyit>g and305 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1910-06-29 10 >^^^^^il complaints dysentry cough rfT! Bfe permint Curt.8 words
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Advertisement45 1910-06-29 10 The Annoying Cough. Your cough annoyn you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicato membranes of your throat if you want to b«- anuoyed. But if you want relief, w*nt to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy. I\ ;r sale by a!l Dispen e ra.45 words
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Advertisement57 1910-06-29 10 Cough! oooghi with eyelid heavy and worn Cough cough cou K b from dewy eve till morn, A holiow cough and an acling head, (iot a belief that they'il soon be dead And so they will if they don't look out Influenza is knocking aboutRush to tlio chemist, and thero57 words
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Advertisement295 1910-06-29 10 Harmston s Grand Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS FIRST MATINEE TO* DAY FJRST MATINEE at U Sharp. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEES ONLY. Again To-Night at 9-15 p.m. IN OUR NEW WATERPROOF TENT. LOCATION: BEACH ROAD. DOORS OPEN 1 HOUR EARLIER, OUR HEW COMPANY OF LONDON CONTINENTAL295 words
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Advertisement209 1910-06-29 10 Popular Wants. WANTED. Rattan and Malacca a arv.v quantities for Polo qootatiocs to Thos Turner and Co., Cassiobury Mills. W V Rngtaad. WANTED European and Chinese brokt cburance. High coujruissiocs. Apply to F.M. c o Free I nPARTMENTS. Furnished rooms, with or without board with European Family. Apply 119, Queen209 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1910-06-29 10 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on page 9 Siam, Brit 992, Binas, June 28 P. Sembi lan, Katz for China 29. Selanyor, Brit 445, Sanderson. June 2^ T Anson, S.S S for Port Swettenham 1 Sappho But 339, Cox, June 2s Telupin, S.S S. for Kelantan J. Ban Wbatt145 words
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