The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 July 1910
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Title Section15 1910-07-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 2. 1910. NO. 6,9415 words
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Article153 1910-07-02 1 Penang trade is reported <iuiet but firm Page 6. Several Rubber dividends have been declared Page 7. Wilding has won the A.l Comers Lawn Tennis championship— Ptge 7. The American r til way shiremarket is demoralized— P ge 7. Mat Malacca, the P«r*k murderer has been sentecced153 words
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Article859 1910-07-02 1 (Jut of the passion tor free speech, free thought, free newspapers, froe religion and free trade, there has grown up with the English character a quite peculiar bu* none the less fury characteristic trait and that is tbe extr; ordiuary letfgtk of r >pc which is allowed to859 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1910-07-02 1 KATZ BROS.. L m FOR 12 DAYS ONLY. fjULY 1910 1 6* JULY Very Heavy Reductions IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Regardless of Cost Post orders from Outstation Customers will be executed with the greatest care and As we are publishing a new Catalogue, all our Blocks have been sent Home to86 words
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Advertisement274 1910-07-02 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE ATTRACTION OF THE WEEK. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. 2nd Show 9*30 to II pm. FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. On Friday, iOth May, 1»1Q. HAGENBACK'S MENAGERIE IN HAM BURG. FISHING IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. REVIEW IN HONOUR OF Mr. T. ROOSEVELT AT274 words
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Advertisement125 1910-07-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Have your life read Page 10. Typist wanted for temporary work Page f>. Notice re Moi Hong Tea trademark Page '1 Notice re Bukit K. B. Rubber Company Page 2. Notice re Mr. Mactaggart and Saunders and Co —Page 2. Waterbury's metabolized cod liver oil Pages 7 and125 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous350 1910-07-02 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 2nd i High Water.— -5.38 a., 6.10 p C. W. A. Jumble Sale 10 a. Boy Scouts Meetmg, Raflbn School 4 p Harmston's Circus. Sunday, 3rd High Water. 76 a. 7.5 p 6th after Trinity. Sw. Club launches 7, 9, 10, a., 2.30 A 3.30 p Novices350 words
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Article232 1910-07-02 2 The loQowxag letter has been issued to persons who have licences for the possession of fireirms Paragraph 3is not very explicit. Burgltrs and robbers will still get off set free and it is tb.3 hjuseholder who will tuff* from the G >vernmeat "aquacix" Ii is not stated232 words
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Article375 1910-07-02 2 M ,jirE M PilelW, DSO, B >yil Army M-dicil Corps, from the S:raits fee'rleuients, bai been appoiu'ed professor of military surgery at the Royal Army Medical College. Captain S EL Hingler, 2ad Butalion Middlesex Raiment, ins been note! for employment with either the Comm >n wealth's or the N->w Znland375 words
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Article538 1910-07-02 2 AFTER LOSING THREE CHILDREN IN THREE Years owing to Dropsy, the life of the Fourth was saved by Doan's Backache Kidney Pillb. To every wife this wonderful record of fond hopes thrice shattered, and joy and happiness at last, cannot fail to appe d. It is538 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1910-07-02 2 BSTD. 1885. Wonderful Discovery. Patronised by Dr. CHAMBERS, Civil Sargeon. Calcutta. SPECIFICS for Hydrocele, Varicocele, Hernia A Elephantiasis. Guaranteed to cure any nature radically by using this medicine externally Rs. 2.8 per each 1 o/.. bottle, Eta. 30 per lb. Apply to B. GHOSH A Co. Chemists, 85-1, Bechu Chatter380 words
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Advertisement751 1910-07-02 2 NOTKBES. PIANO LESSONS. Letters may be addressed co MOUTRIE PIANO Co., Ltd. July 2 38 NO TICE. t The interest and liability of Mr. James Guthrie Mactaggart m our firm ceased as from 30th June, 191 U. SAUNDERS CO. June 2 9 7 NOTICE. The Registered Office of the BUKIT751 words
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Advertisement549 1910-07-02 2 NOTHBES. PENANG CRICKET CLUB. DEBENTURE INTEREST. Debenture Holders are requested to send m their bonds for endorsement. They will be returned together with cheque for amount of interest due to 3Uth June, 1910. J. R. BROWN, Secretary. June 29 10. 7 PAJAM 9 LIMITED. The Directors have declared an interim549 words
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Advertisement645 1910-07-02 2 C^dsred Bank of India, Ausi^lia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROT AL CBAMtEE Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £1.200. <W Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200.00* Court of Director*, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CJ.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,645 words
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Advertisement409 1910-07-02 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established lsw; Policies are u WOR] l> winp THICTED," "INDISPUTARTP.. IJNRESFORFEITABLE.l J NRES FORFEITABLE. hLE and N0N Claims, loans, cash -surrenders, otc an* promptly settlec by the General A^nai^S g^^wiahoot tl, A ret^ The Reserves for protection of PoUcvholders are over $20,000,000 S.S.C.) The409 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1910-07-02 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St Andrew's Cathedral. 6th Sunday after Trinity. 7 am Matins, Hymn 280. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral Hymn 3 9, 313 and 292. 915 am Holy Communion (Plain), Hymn 315 and 3 .4. 4 pm Sunday School Bible Clashes 5.30 pm Choral Evensong Sermon. Hymn 222, 26)147 words
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Article317 1910-07-02 3 A Five Years' Review. The first volume of the trade returns of the United Kingdom with foreign countries and British possessions for 1909, just pub lished, contains among its mass of stati tics some particulars of the rubber imports, which are of exceptional interest at the317 words
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Article333 1910-07-02 3 No. 4434 of the annual series of Diplo matic and Consular Reports contains a report for 1909 on the trade and commerce of Java, by Mr Consul J. W.Stewart :Cd. 4962-46* After remarking that the year was a more than usually prosperous one for the island, it333 words
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Article276 1910-07-02 3 Innovations m a Glasgow Prison. A prison for women, where there is a re markable amount of freedom, where every woman has a looking glass, and where the prisoners are taught by a calisthenic instructor to walk grace-fully and to regain their selfrespect is one of Scotland's276 words
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Article482 1910-07-02 3 Army Officir m Tbouble. London, June Ist In the Old Bailey to day Captain James Henry Edward Holford, D S. 0., came up for sentence on two counts charging him with having obtained credit by means of fraud. The Recorder took into consideration that the prisoner had been482 words
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Article221 1910-07-02 3 Japanese Development m Twl;:t Tears. Of the Japanese business concerns on a large scale, the spinning and weaving factories have made the greatest progress. It was m 1886 that the Japanese spinning business first began to go ahead rapidly. The spinning companies felt the benefit of the221 words
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Article165 1910-07-02 3 The Chinese residents of California seem to have achieved their purpose by the aid of that formidable weapon, the boycott. It was announced two or three weeks ago, that by way of protest against the despotic measures of the immigration officials and the harsh treatment cf165 words
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Article, Illustration683 1910-07-02 3 A BRA IN- WORKER'S BREAKDOWN. Nervous Dyspepsin was the Trouble. Headmaster m Bubm* tells or Complete Cube by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nervous Dyspepsia is a form of stomach trouble to which people who are "highly strung," who have much brain work to do, or who are easi y exhausted683 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement143 1910-07-02 3 J CROSSE f^ R CELEBRATED BY ROYAL appointment. P^*£!|^|?T^ JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, J I TABLE I^^TivJ SALADOIL I l7J_Xjl\^i\|^lJ_0 Agents for Lea Pcrrins' B Tins with EEra^ ra WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. j AN IDEAL INVALID FOOD IN HOT CLIMATES. M Ml _^f_fla_f f^>aa_.* Vl,e h Hi.-t I: :,L"., food. :^_?M»^^^___l_^A Caf143 words
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Advertisement13 1910-07-02 3 A Straight Tip. A glass or two of water taken half and hour13 words
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Advertisement36 1910-07-02 3 THE "CRAC" HOTEL j SANATORJUM, PENANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmos phere. Bungalows for fami I lies; also single and double I rooms.36 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous527 1910-07-02 3 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. 7.25 I 6 7 8 43 9 0 10 U 12 Borneo V>t 7.33 12 42 topic's Pk, 7.42527 words
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Article1051 1910-07-02 4 The Union op South Africa. Its Prospects and Difficulties. Pretoria, May 7th.— Tuesday, the 31st May, 19 0, will mark the opening of a new chapter indeed a new volume m the history of South Africa "On and after that day there comes into being the Union1,051 words
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Article574 1910-07-02 4 What have you done for England r 1 Heir of her glory, say It's easy to boast of our hero- host, But look at your life to day You call for others to save the land, And proudly cheer that little band You scoff aloud At574 words
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Article116 1910-07-02 4 In the Far East the influence of Rome has been little felt that is, the influence of ancient Rome. There is a desire among the cultured classes of Japan to introduce a new alphabet, and to abandon the difficult and ancient form of national writing. Many116 words
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Article35 1910-07-02 4 The Electric Supply Committee of Marylebone Borough Council report the payment to Mr A. Wright, consulting electrical engineer, of over commission on the capital expenditure of the local electric undertaking since its commencement,35 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement734 1910-07-02 4 f^^\ Shopping byPost *St A boon to those at a distance. /fisHy\ IT is impossible for those living m distant /4 '.rjf §f\ towns and villages to get everything Ia fc^jl'jr required at the local stores, and we therefore Vy« |rjr ffT^TTt^ wu^ k* P iease<^ to sen<^ our illustrated734 words
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Advertisement603 1910-07-02 4 A Grateful Wife Maternity Weakness, j Rheumatic Fever, Depression— Just sitting still and thinking everything possible has been done, does not suit Mrs. Wilson, tor all the usual ways failing to re^to:« er husban health, she tried the Royal way— I the Phosfermt way. The benelii v. immediate, for all603 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement828 1910-07-02 5 S^Sf^ 'and sutler ing SM^? B bor of health and that a record to be proud of? Foi Sarsaparilla ha* been khe source of good health to many thousands of people m all Marts of the world. Their testimonials come In by every post They nil assert the great fact—828 words
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Advertisement559 1910-07-02 5 WANTED. WANTiD TEMPORARILY. Typist (Oliver preferred) Shorthand desirable. Chinese or Eurasian. $40—50 to good man. Apply stating ability and experience H. co Free Press. July 2 TIN DREDGING. Applications, with copies of testimonial 8 attached, will be received by the undersigned until July 30th from persons qualified to fill the559 words
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Advertisement649 1910-07-02 5 AUQTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE CURIOS. High Class Japanese Porcelain, Ivory Carvings, Silver Goods, Damascene Ware, Ac, &c, &c, At Messrs. H.L. Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms j ON Saturday, 9th Tuesday, 12th July, at 10-30 am. Comprising Beautiful Kinkosan Satsuma \ases, bowls, incense burners, plates and tea services, valuable silver649 words
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Advertisement424 1910-07-02 5 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Co. I No -'Q MODEL. I 0^ 'vTii -^-3-^ *v v i PKEMIER TYPE VUITER3 and all o,l„r „vk M f or fourteen years. and bavin, I tested the new v ls ,ble ,n,del N, 10 for 12 monlhs hue now' standar, i and placed an offica!424 words
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Article, Illustration32 1910-07-02 6 Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed V>y gain Here patriot Troth her glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I-aw.32 words
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Article1706 1910-07-02 6 Throughout the Empire, there will be very genuine regret at the news of the death on June 10th of Miss Violet Brooke Hunt, a true daughter of the Empire, and one of the finest organisers that ever appeared m the ranks of her sex. The first1,706 words
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Article111 1910-07-02 6 RELIEF FOE TIN MINER'S. {Wt m our owm Corroopondt Kiuld Lumpur. Jul? J. |A Gazette Extraordinary has been issued which notifies the following customs duties to be exacted from July the first. Spirits |2 40 per gallon, an increase of ninety cents. The new du'ies on111 words
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Article141 1910-07-02 6 {From our own mm n i I Penang. .July Ist. The Municipality here have rttei |5,4 0 I to the upkeep of the Waterfall Gardens and $39,000 as the Kiusation R tte to Government. It is stated that the Veterinary S jrgeon has been instructed to take stringent141 words
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Article60 1910-07-02 6 A GOOD INCREASE. mm mm 0 »>■■ >m I Com ni Penang, July Ist The report on Tamil Immigrants for the first half year of I'.-'IO shows that adult males 25,712 females 4,677 and minors 2.22H came to the Colony. In P.'lu tbe nu nbers were 9,463 j60 words
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Article47 1910-07-02 6 M W Pmif, J ui v Ist. The import, market is eeneraliv quiet, but prices remain firm The exports of tin open( i on June 16th at |74 >< l rose to *74 7 on .Vine 30th and fair business m n lined metal was done.47 words
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Article58 1910-07-02 6 Ipoh, July Ist. The motor gymkhana, which was held as a farewell to Mr D >uglas I I b >me yesterday, was a highly successful function. Mr Brewster spoke of Mr Osborne*! p laritv, and Mr Osborne replied with feeline. The c r <»wd j uned m58 words
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Article54 1910-07-02 6 [From n Co inh-nt J poll, J ;,y Ut Mat Malacca, who was rhirgei before Gbl Assi/.es here with luring hi*, victim*- Mi the jungle under preteu oe oi doubling money and then killing them. wi> t guilty and sentenced to death He received his sentence calmly54 words
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Article49 1910-07-02 6 FY ■ear MOM I m ijj mdeni lp.>h. 1 if \m\ The Rev. J. P. Parry. Chaplain. home on six months well-earned leave. He is liked and respected by the whole. >t B mU where he has done exceilet.t ireri Bsp with the young fellows49 words
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Article31 1910-07-02 6 A Chinese coolie was arrested N I ■*>■" day for stealing three boxM (rf 5 m t r, Messrs Howarth Erskine's st n Road. We are civen to m dersoand thai Mr^31 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement141 1910-07-02 6 COURVOISIERS FAMOUS BRANDIES. SAMPLES PRICES FROM CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO., SOLE AGENTS. REYNELL'S 4MPII HIBANCT JAPANESE WATER. Pints per case of 4 doz. U. 25 Splits per case of 8 doz. 6. 00 SOLE AGENTS, JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. MOTORISTS. W Send your covers and tubes to be retreaded or141 words
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Advertisement245 1910-07-02 6 Agri-Horticultural Show r SINGAPORE. 8 h ENTRY FORMS for all the Divi- l sions can be obtained (1) direct from the undersigned (2) m Singapore,— from the Hon Secretaries of the Sub-Committees Messrs. W. P. W. Ker (A Div St VB. Down < (B Div A. G. Harrington (C Div245 words
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THE BUDGET.
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Article188 1910-07-02 7 Nothing New. (By Submarine Telegraph. —Reuter's.) R 'ceived, 12 25 p m. Mr i.'.oyd G->orge has introduced the Iv his speech he said that there c uo new taxes and no changes m the o.es l"he constitutional questions raised had i lirect and damaging influence on the188 words
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Article50 1910-07-02 7 Keoeroed it 56 pm. Iq the II am of Camions Mr Austen 3hambarhn denounced Mr Lloyd George's optimist. b v.cw ol the rlaances. Hrn inrpluj claimed is merely a work of ■■gination Government, instead of fulrillmg its pledges I I eeonomv, has increased .:.-u-]:ture by eleven millions sterling.50 words
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Article35 1910-07-02 7 Mr A- till has stated that the Commons adjourn at the end of July till Xovemrbl ii'er s:age> of the Budget and the iratiofl BUI might be postponed till the autumn season. > < 135 words
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Article197 1910-07-02 7 Writing on the Rubber section, a corresn r I 'he Financier says. The Planters' Ass eiation of Malaya, I mm Lumpur, exhibits samples of Straits pc It and a crepe from the Malacca mtatious. Limited, of a quality apparent- -ween S. raits L\ pcs I. and 11. Here197 words
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Article92 1910-07-02 7 c breaking up the wreck of the t! h steamer "Djambi" at Tanjong Khoo. purchasers. See Cheng Ann and Low tooa Tian^. made a ghastly discovery. found twu human skulls and a number of bones. Those were put m a box and vere yesterday handed over to92 words
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Article56 1910-07-02 7 to have been crowded houses at the .a. bra the last few nigh's, and we are m I kkol the film of the King's funeral >wn up to Tuesday evening so that mm wkfl wish to see it have three more nances. There is a strong change ol56 words
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Article65 1910-07-02 7 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) R ceived July Ist, 10 30 a.m. L :>ndon wires state that Cicely declares a final dividend of (50 per cent on the ordinary shares, making 135 m all. On the Preference shares 61 j per cent dividend is declared, making 140 for the65 words
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Article32 1910-07-02 7 DEMORALISED MARKET. TheAmericin Railway Share market is demoralised The leading stock is eight to ten points lower. London and international embarassments are feared. Eailures are reported from Bussels and Berlin.32 words
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Article49 1910-07-02 7 Received at 3 30 p.m. The E ranch Chamber, after a fortnight's debate, have approved of the general policy of the Government by 403 rotes to 110. This overwhelming majority implies that M. Brand hai established a stronger position than any previous premier of the Republic.49 words
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Article40 1910-07-02 7 R j c July Ist, 11 35 am. In the contest for the All Comers Ltwn Tennis Championship, Mr Wilding, the New Zialander, m the tiaal beat Gore, the holder, by 7—5 7—5 I— 6 and 6— 2.40 words
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Article22 1910-07-02 7 Received at 3 30 p.m. The eighth German Dreadnought has been UaUaohad at Dinzig and named the I Kdenburg."22 words
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Article30 1910-07-02 7 Received July Ist 5.56 pm. A lele^tana from Tolrio oUtoo fca».vt n I Tj/ette notification has been issued opening Port Arthur to the shipping of all nations. > m* <30 words
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Article46 1910-07-02 7 Another matinee to day, with the full programme for the little ones. The evening perform ince commences at 930 p m instead of 915 as previously To-night there is the first grand change of programme, including four new artists who have arrived from Europe.46 words
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Article39 1910-07-02 7 The Chinese Girls' School m connection with the above begs to tender heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly and generously helped to make the salts on th^ 24h and 2"» th ult such a success.39 words
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Article243 1910-07-02 7 Agents Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. GhaHGEAT Salak Estate 950 lbs. dry; last month 901 total four months 2,891. Laiu Estate 19,134 fte, dry total six months 89,358 corresponding month 8,009 six months 25,290. A Chinaman living at No. 6 Sin Koh Street has informed the police that243 words
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Article982 1910-07-02 7 I Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. A friend sends us an admirable skit upon the aspirations of the Labour and RadicalSocialist parties. It can hardly be said to be an exaggeration, for whatever these parties may manage to get for themselves, their constant982 words
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498 1910-07-02 7 Col. Walker kindly forwards the following notes m form of a diary regarding the doings of the above team. June Ist. Arrived Albert Dock 8 a.m. Men immediately landed, passed Customs drove to Waterloo Station, and arrived Brookwood 210 and camp 3498 words
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Article255 1910-07-02 7 The annual report of the Marine Department for 1909 shows that the revenue collected m the Colony and India amounted to $188,018 a decrease from 1908 of over fifteen thousand dollars. There was a natural falling off m light dues collected The number of European and native seamen255 words
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Article108 1910-07-02 7 The la f e Professor Goldwin Smith has left his estate, which is believed to amount to £200,000, to the Cornell University. The Rt. Hon. Herbert L. Samuel, intraducing the Post Office estimates m the House of Commons said wireless telegraphy stations had been fully justified, and he urged shipowners108 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement11 1910-07-02 7 A Good Household Liniment. Alien a bottle cf Chamberlain's Pain Balm11 words
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Advertisement176 1910-07-02 7 ROBINSON AND Go. j -22 R.F. AMMUNITION 1 The Kynoch new '22 Rim Fire cartridges are superior to any on the market. These cartridges are made throughout at Kynoch 9 factories They do not miss*fire. They do not split. The accuracy is superior to anything that can be obtained with176 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement781 1910-07-02 8 GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR A UNITED KINGDOM PORT. The s.s. GLENLOGAN," 5,838 tons, Captain J. McGregor is due at Singapore early m Jniy. She has excellent saloon accommodation for saloon passengers. First class fare Singapore to a United Kingdom Port is $300. For passage apply to JJOUSTEAD Co, Agents781 words
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Advertisement1088 1910-07-02 8 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 Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through1,088 words
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Advertisement687 1910-07-02 8 P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Forts, 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.687 words
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Advertisement670 1910-07-02 8 |N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail ileen this Company sail fortnightly from Br< Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soi ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples. (< Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria and m, v Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colomb Ivt. Singapore. Hongkong. Shanghai Ssga and Kobe670 words
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Article1104 1910-07-02 9 A Water- Softening Filter Silicions Celu loid The Solar System's Velocity A Recording Hospital Thermometer Harmful Light L ght Weight Bricks Growing Iron Mines An Ancient Art— An Electri■al Ear Tester. The water softening process of D*. R .ans, of Berlin, claimed to have solved the problem of1,104 words
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Article500 1910-07-02 9 Allegations m the Mackarness Pamphlet. Mr Mackarness's pamphlet on the methods of the Indian police has been declared forfeit by the Government of Eastern Bengal. Mr Mackarness has explained to a Home press representative that the pamphlet consisted of extracts from the report of the Commission appointed500 words
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Article169 1910-07-02 9 Bbtvtkkn Argentina AND Brazil. London A Times message which was received via Monte Video, there- by escaping censorship, reports a serious situation m Argentina, where the centenary celebrations, wirh the Infanta Isabella as a principal figure, are now neariDg completion. The message states that m Boenoa Ayres on169 words
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Article113 1910-07-02 9 June 18 A shocking trage-Jy occurred at St. Patrick's School yesterday. A Burman boy kicked another, it is said, and the one who was so treated stabbed the o'her with a pocket knife. Djath followed soon after The doer of the deed is a boy ju&t m113 words
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Advertisement606 1910-07-02 9 Deauty Series No. 2 No. 3 to follow;. A* /-/rfr One of the Beauties l^mWm and advantages of I CIGARETTES l Ay is that they embody all that is desirable m the best tobacco and none of the heaviness. Tobacco leaf is like wine it is valueless unless ripened by606 words
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Advertisement428 1910-07-02 9 Apcar Line The undermentioned mail steamers ol the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Shanghai, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET Tons. Commander. 3.8. Japan 6,0 J 3 J. G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Belson. 4.8. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart.428 words
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Article358 1910-07-02 10 Young Men to Travel. An interesting visitor to Hongkong is Mr E. J. Lewis of the Indianapolis News," a young man who is ferreting oat the political conditions of Eastern Asia and making a bit of copy on his way. Mr Lewis is a prominent American journalist, who,358 words
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Article271 1910-07-02 10 In respect to the long-talked-about new 13 5 gun for the latest battleships and battle ship cruisers of the British fleet, there appears to be little doubt tbat the capital ships whose keels are now being laid m this country, and which are to exceedU.B.G. - 271 words
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Article140 1910-07-02 10 Convocation m Octobbb. A General Assembly of Representatives of tbe Empire will meet m Peking on October 3 This meeting will be the first of what practically constitutes a Chinese Parliament. The beginning of this movement was m September, 1905, when a special mission under Duke Tsa-Tze was140 words
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Article139 1910-07-02 10 Mark Twain U dead, but bis soul goes marching on through the serried columns of the American Pi ess. The Edmonton Journal is a comparatively obscure print, but this is how it deals with the Toronto water crisis What Toronto Drinks. Toronto water is so bad139 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1910-07-02 10 jj What's the Time? tThe Time for a Glass of 11 a woLres! n(i %»^F. n i ii rm M J (|K| A pure, wholesome spirit combining H Vl J l\ 1_ 1^ all the charms ofa palatable stimulant ll ww/ /'MBW Er Wltn tntj beneficial effects ofa health B<223 words
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Advertisement26 1910-07-02 10 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cares of colds and grip effected by this preparation have made it famous over a large part of the civilized26 words
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Advertisement577 1910-07-02 10 CAN THIS MAN READ YOUR LIFE? The rich, poor, exalted and humble seek his advice on Business, Marriage, Friends, Enemies, Changes, Speculation, Love Affairs, Journeys, and all events of Life MANY SAY HE REVEALS THEIR LIVES WITH AMAZING ACCURACY. Free test Readings will be sent for a short time to577 words
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Advertisement346 1910-07-02 10 mm\\mtm\ 1 1 Hf^M** •Ws Wm^ f*vi )il\m mwuumm^ m **mmwhjp }T\ Ml \j7 fo» the aerated water, beer, wine and spirit trades. mJjT ft- W F% AIU IN AI L V TY ,;s ***> SI7.KS DBRO wit is v b r I EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG GLASS Ni AJW'S* |k'iV/1 f346 words
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Article152 1910-07-02 11 April May Total. Chenderiang 125 711 G °Peng 725 630 3,445 Kamuning $4,541 3,370 $22,921 Kanaboi 267 360 1,598 k| nta 665 531 2,706 Kinta Association 729 1,461 3,840 Kledang Kramat Pulai 647 1,084 Kuantan 79 74 304 LaLat 450 580 3,040 1 Menglembn Lode 265 1,101 1152 words
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Article414 1910-07-02 11 April May Total. Allagar 2.400 3.100 11,400 Alor Pongsu 1,160 1.870 3,020 Alma 600 600 1,200 Anglo Malay ***** 47,958 248,983 Ayer Kuning 273 833 Ayer Molek 1.630 1,882 0,077 Balgownie 8,673 9,778 42,782 Banteng 1..151 1,716 7,126 Batu Caves 10,952 12,256 43,043 Bala Tiga 6,823 6,622414 words
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Article1209 1910-07-02 11 July 1. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Isstju. Paid. Last Dry. Bnyaas. Sblless 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 70 8 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 1 9 0 110 0 50,000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 10 nr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0 181,209 words
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Article66 1910-07-02 11 (Corrected up to Jqltl) IBank 4 ms fa demand 24 J Private credits 3mi 2V' M credits 6ms 24 v France, demand Bank I Germany, demand o,3<j^ {f^AaT. t i7si Hongkong, demand 23 dia. Yokohama, demand U4> Java, demand 140' Bangkok, demand Qsl Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.51 Bank of66 words
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Article156 1910-07-02 11 July 1. a. a 5 55 Gambier n 67^ Gambier Cube No 1 14 7(» Gr&mbierGuW JKc. I noru Pepper Black <ori a. B' pore) 13 37- J Pepper, White (fan) buyers 25 Oo Nutmeg* (110 to tkt Ik.)*, 1 8.00 Nutmeg* (80 to tkt HaJ 2 > 00156 words
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Advertisement502 1910-07-02 11 Pacific Mail Steamship Cc AND Toyo Kisen Kaisha Oriental S. S. Co.) VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU. SEMI TROPICAL ROUTE. only line taking the warm SOUTHER! IOUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU OAIiU, on the moat fertile and beautifu sland of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to502 words
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Advertisement39 1910-07-02 11 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 ROUTE39 words
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Miscellaneous880 1910-07-02 11 VESSELS IN FOKT. Sea Mew (S^SilSo SK "r' J"*" T nnifnr t\ l o a n j uuc p renang I ncertam Thaw ..am J« Han, Jnm, 82 BatavU Cocertain Ab^ P p"- *,J7 f>mm Connnmee For M Abana Bnt 36, 8 Bowden June 28 Calcutta McAliator Bataria BanFoSo™, Dot880 words
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Miscellaneous93 1910-07-02 11 PASSENGERS. Per P. 0. Delhi: from London— Capt. Kmghorn. Capt Elliott Cooper. Mr A G. McDougali, Mr F Gribble. Mr W. M. Cochrane; from Marseilles. Mr M. SeymourPhillips. Mr and Mrs V M. Dyke, from" Bombay —Bomb. C. Kitchener. Per Bandon Mr J. Brunn, Mrs Jorgensen md infant, Mr H93 words
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Article554 1910-07-02 12 Before Mr Justice Fisher yesterday. Re Munilal, pent ion for receiving order. Mr Johannes, who appeared for the petitioning creditor stated that judgment for U,832 and costs to be taxed was obtained on February 9, 1909. Debtor disputed the amount, wh ch he contended should only have been554 words
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Article374 1910-07-02 12 The question of maintaining the Xavy at an adequate standard of strength is beginning to occupy public attention m Japan. In I J "> 3 that is to say, the year before tbe war. the Diet was invited, and it agreed, to endorse what was called the374 words
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Article1609 1910-07-02 12 (From our own Correspondent Edinburgh, June 10. Scotland seems to be an uufortuoate country for aviators. L>ng ago, when James the Fourth was King, there was a certain Father Dimian, Abbot of Tongland, who tuik m hand to Flic with wingis of feathers from Stirling Castle to the1,609 words
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Article355 1910-07-02 12 The S C. C. second team met an 11. E. eleven at hockey on the Esplanade last evening and were defeated by two goals to nil. Oue point was notched during each period. The S. C. C. played only niue men. The Governor has directed that the Register355 words
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Article385 1910-07-02 12 The "Chun S.i»g" is bunkering alongside the Linden ha! I The Gregory Apcar sa Is tomorrow for China with 1,000 toi s of ergo from this port. She landed here 1,45 J tons of general cirgo from Calcutta. The Imp. German mail steamer "Yorck" having left Hongkong on385 words
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Article240 1910-07-02 12 Oj the I9tfa January last the Imperial Merchant Service Guild* wrote to the Marine Department of the Board of Trade concerning the rescue of the survivors of the Sunderland steamer "Thistlemor" by tbe s.s. Arndale," of Whitby, commanded by Captain Francis Corner, and urged upon the Board240 words
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Article236 1910-07-02 12 The Gazette contains a notification of a Royal Warrant empowering the continued use of the public seal of the Colony until another can be prepared. Sir William Taylor, who has been con nected with British Malaya for the past nine years and at present occupies the cilice of Resident- General236 words
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Advertisement386 1910-07-02 12 PATRONISED fSgSg© BY ROYALTY. "The Britannic" Patent Expanding Watch feagfefa g 18ct Gold Bracelets mmh Lmm w a patent From $50 to 1 1 50. ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED B. P. DE SUVA, MANUFACTURING JEWEuSI Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard Banks.386 words
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