The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1910
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Title Section15 1910-07-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1910. NO. 6,941215 words
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Article150 1910-07-06 1 Johnson beat Jeffries m the fifteenth round Page 5. June tin and rubber returns will be found on page 5. Selangor has beaten Singapore at Polo Page 6. The July Assi/.as were opened yesterday Page 5. The Bisley competitions began m favourable weather on Monday Page 5.150 words
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Article117 1910-07-06 1 Notice re M. Saloman and sons Page 2. Wanted situation on rubber estate Page 1. Racing commissions on home races Page 2. Notice to S. G. C. players m the Vade Cup —Page 2. William Teacher's high class whiskies Page 10. Harmston's circus, grand change of programme Pag£-117 words
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Article149 1910-07-06 1 --'eft 6 1 High Water*- l <£o 9 3fc f l^ Harmston's Circus. S CC. Sports heats. Thursday, 7th High Water— ll.2s a., 10.23 p New Moon, 4.20 a B. I. Mail Homeward closes 3 p Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p Harmston's Circus, Philharmonic Orchestra, 5 p S.C.C. Sports149 words
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Article174 1910-07-06 1 MAIL TA BLE. The B. I. leaves to-morrow, dne London July 30. The N. D. L. leaves July 8, due Hongkong July 13, Shanghai July 1 7, Yokohama July 24. Intermediate and local mails will be found m Hit below To-day. Penang, Malacca, Federated Malay States Johore (Overland) (By Train)174 words
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Article788 1910-07-06 1 It wants jet a couple of hours before the boat will sail, but many of the passengers are already heie. The steamer, not being one of the regular mail boats, is bearing from our shores but a very small percentage of English folia. Those who are leaving by788 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement572 1910-07-06 1 MARLBOROUGH BBACH ROAD. The People's Popular. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. 2nd Show, 9-30 to 1 1 p.m. A SUGAR CANE HARVEST AND THE CANE SUGAR INDUSTRY. THE SAILOR LAD. S.C.A.G.L. FISHING IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. LONDON REGATTAS EXHIBITIONS. THE ADVENTURES OF THE GOLDEN VALLEY. S.C.A.G.L. HAGENBACK'S MENAGERIE IN HAM BURG. NO572 words
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Advertisement234 1910-07-06 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE ATTRACTION OF THE WEEK. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 2nd J how, 9-30 to 11 pm. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA. PANORAMAS ET METIERS AUK ILES MOLUQUES. QUICK CHANGES. THE HEAVY WEIGHTS' RACE. VITE VITE JE SUIS EN RETARD. FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD VII. REVIEW IN HONOUR OF Mr. T.234 words
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Article206 1910-07-06 2 The following numbeo have been added to the list of subscribers 1120, Aik Sing and Co., Cecil Street. 1121, Brustead and Co., Passengers and Transhipment Dept. 808, F. Dreyfus, Bristol Hotel, Tanjong Pagar. 1129, H. Elphick, Stevens Rjad. 89, Dr Gibbs, Sepoy Lines. 810, Government Treasury Office. 525.206 words
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Article399 1910-07-06 2 A Charming Book by Sir Ray Lankester. Sir Ray Lankeater, the famous professor, has written a charming book called Science *i W'per centTrepavable m IWS. The r.^talj*«*A good many of the facts dealt with are of intereat to dwellers m the tropica. One of the first things we399 words
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Article109 1910-07-06 2 China seems to be awakening from ber pro found slumber. Many instances could be cited, but a straw shall suffice. The edu caticn, m the ordinary sense of the word, of ihe little Emperor has begun. His Majesty ts known as Pou-Ye-ou-Suon-Tong, and he is five109 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement629 1910-07-06 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. The undersigned M. S. Hosensah Marican hitherto carrying on business as Dubash Ship Chandler <fee at No. 8, Rafflss Place, Singapore under the style or firm of M. Salomon and Son has removed to No. 43a, Raffles Place where he will continue to carry on business under the629 words
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Advertisement769 1910-07-06 2 JVQTteES. SINGAPORE GOLF CLUBMembers are requested to take note that the second Round of the Vade Cup must be completed on or before July 17th. July 6 8.7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from No. 11, Raffles Place to No. 52, Malacca Street. SAEKIES MOSES. _July 4 4.8 PIANO769 words
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Advertisement549 1910-07-06 2 NOTIGES. The United Singapore Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that persons wishing to visit the Company's estate must first obtain written permission from the Manager or the Secretary. By Order of the Board, SOH PENG LIM, Secretary. June 30 80.7 PEGOH, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the549 words
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Advertisement544 1910-07-06 2 Ciiartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each 1, 200.« f w F »f Reserve Fond £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,0(K Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.I.X. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq544 words
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Advertisement408 1910-07-06 2 MANUFACTURERS^ INSURANCE Co. OF Ca.\ al)a Established impolicies are "WORLD WthKi TRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE FORFEITABLE." L aD <* NQK. Claims, loans, cash-surrender. (t promptly eettlec by tht- GouJI tc Singapore without the deiav a(, Sen m Head Office J 'efere^J The Reserve* for metmm* .p holders are over $20,000,000 g c408 words
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Article484 1910-07-06 3 Mr Edward S. Carruthers, an inspector of wor k 3 on the staff of the Royal Engineers iX sd holding the honorary rank of captain, sought m the Divorce Court a decree nisi of divorce from his wife, Edith Maud, on the tm.'ind cf ber484 words
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Article309 1910-07-06 3 r.t lubber hocm has drawn attention to th" la*"*ge areas m North Queensland whtre t Im j. Natations might flourish, and Aaatraliun capitalists hod a profitable field for investment. The experiments made m t -,t.r. t of various kirds cf imported rubber trees at the Kamerunga309 words
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Article130 1910-07-06 3 The German Emperor takes a keeu interest Mm welfare of his private soldiers, ani frequently, daring reviews, questions the men on r domestic affairs. At a recent inspection a; Pot-dam he had (.according to "M.a.P. a I ;:ain: conversation with a trooper named Aadr. So you are130 words
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Article221 1910-07-06 3 Mr. John Barrow, residing at 15, Duke St., Bradford, Manchester, England, writes: "I shall never fail to recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to others, for the medicine has done me wonderful good. For two or three years I suffered from what I believe was sciatica and rheumatism.221 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement381 1910-07-06 3 RJiTfces Bocec PENANG. The Leading European Hotel. Both the cuisine and accommodation of this Hotel have now been endorsed by the leading residents, and the Saturday guest night dinners are a recognised Rendezvous of Penang Society. Raffles Hotel is the only first-class Hotel m Penang under English Management it is381 words
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Advertisement513 1910-07-06 3 TO LET. OFFICES TO LET. Whole of second floor of Commercial Union Assurance Company's building corner of Robinson Road and Telegraph Street. Apply to Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. July 1 n.c TO LET No. 5, Mount Sophia. Apply to J. Rahamim 2, Orchard Road. June 18 19.7 TO BE513 words
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Advertisement535 1910-07-06 3 WANTED. WANTED An Assistant Chinese Collector. Apply personally to JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. July 5 8.7 WANTID Manager for Pantai Estate. Apply to W. M. SIME, Malacca. July 5 12.7 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Chinese Clerk for Produce Department. Apply stating salary required and experience. B. co Free Press." n y 5535 words
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Advertisement986 1910-07-06 3 AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE CURIOS. High Giass Japanese Porcelain, Ivory Garvings, Silver Goods, Damascene Ware, etc., <£c, etc.. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co's Sale-Rooms. ON Tuesday, 12th and Saturday, 16th July, at 10-30 a. m. Comprising: Beautiful Kinkosan Satsuma Vases, bowls, incenee burners, plates and tea services,986 words
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Article, Illustration1983 1910-07-06 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 6, 1910. Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribecl by pain Here patri< I Truth ht-r g'onotis precepts draw. Pledged to R< ligion, Loyalty and I .aw. Writing, on June 24* di, of the pleasure it was to1,983 words
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Article147 1910-07-06 4 The S C. C. vs. Police Cup match will not be played to-morrow. Mr K. Nakarnura, President of the Sjuth Manchurian R ulway Company, was received m audience by the Emperor of Jipan on the 27th ult. He reported to his Majesty the actual condition of affairs m regard to147 words
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Article356 1910-07-06 4 AN OFFICIAL COMMUNiox-p GRAVE STATEMENTS. i Oimection> n F, M. S Ths State Council's Vj From OW Penary Jq The Pinang Qtsttte pabluha of a Kedah official cjunmuniun, rethe recent troubles there which n^. that when the suzerainty iS |rm*i||,j guarantees were given bf At llll^ji parties and also356 words
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Article42 1910-07-06 4 1 1 m om* k*m C'>rr. >, n lent Nwurf Jdj Mr James Sellar, assistant t.> Me»»rs Wreford and Thornton. ha* to the local Bar. MrT. N. Symons. the veteran engineer and* planter of Prye Estate, is MMM ng m*— m42 words
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Article32 1910-07-06 4 The preliminary enquiry has btM menced into the ItaJtlcoi fatal iMrmJ Fifty Tamil coolies are charged with rioting of whom twenty are charged iritli the murder of three Chinamen.32 words
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Article42 1910-07-06 4 (J*V «r m Obm i Kiula I.umpur Jnlj In the Polo match here SaUogoi bed Singapore by six goals to liL Raj a Alang scored thren g eds\ Mr Crichton two and Mr WoUt ou<The winners showed lupehoi throughout.42 words
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Article54 1910-07-06 4 ro m our P mmmg Jalj I Penang ladies have score.! I *1* Mills Cup. The Keswick Prayer Meet m _r will bi beU on Monday next, at 6 90 am I 'bUM* I Girls' School, Government il;!. '.eioV Rev. W. Murray M. A Constipation T- nr nnnot54 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1910-07-06 4 Player's navy J mixture. rf In 1 lb. Patent Air-Tight Tins. Price 55 cts. obtainable at 1 Robinson Co. 4 *»«rBrBB-«r-Mra**r*™'**Mr-^rMr*a**********^^ BeroUes Pikener Beer QUARTS 09 PINTS Per case of 4 dozens f jpl *er case dozens $13 H $17 Less 5 per cent discount. iJpsSJI Less 5 per cent221 words
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Advertisement67 1910-07-06 4 ARE YOU SAFE In buying a Piano from a New Firm. Do they understand This extreme Glimate. These are the questions you must ask yourself when purchasing a PIANO IF YOU DON'T IT IS FATAL. We have a Reputation of THIRTY YEARS 9 standing therefore you are ONLY Safe In67 words
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Article24 1910-07-06 5 BETTER PROSPERTS. By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) The competitions proper at Bisley have •arted m more hopeful weather. ihe overseas dominions are well reprobated.24 words
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Article44 1910-07-06 5 •>j Twentieth Century," limited express lihtrl into a goods train near Dayton, The engine of the latter crashed into 1 with women and children, which -oiled d-'-wn the emtunkment. "-•.me persons were killed and thirtvr en were insured.44 words
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Article28 1910-07-06 5 Rec July 5, 9 48 am. The Times learns that the anonymous r who gave seventy thousand pounds taftMßrd Shakespeare theatre m 1909 Hi Curl Mever.28 words
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Article22 1910-07-06 5 July .V,h, 9 4-5 pm. •iumen* of Finland Bill has been ned by the Tsar and is dow law.22 words
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Article147 1910-07-06 5 me> mm Cart uamue\\ Kuala Lumpur, July 3. 4 GOO lbs. 3 5 Balai 2,023 lbs. Cato 13.084 lbs. I G'.rhrie A Co. B iii m E-: \tk 90S lbs. ■ti MirAHfrtw a Co. SOO lbs. mmsm taammj Co. 8 i vlka 4,510 lb*. Offje 260 pkls.147 words
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Article59 1910-07-06 5 {Frcm cur .T; k na<?nt^ H- .-;\li.ic 600; halt year against 934 m 1909 and •"> 14 m 519 pkls. LgMitl tint ten bach l>;os. •I b >mm 52 pkls. ptmU W Barker A Co. i Amociatioti Ln>: Tribute 752 Mine 35 I p'^ls 1,002. h 32959 words
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Article74 1910-07-06 5 NDIAN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. -••■neral mee:mg of the Indian Christian AMOcia". a i Singapore was held on MonI at the Wederf Church. Fort Can- ng B 'i i, when the following officers were elect I >r the year —President Mr 11. Vi* P.esulent, The Rev. A. R. itiapfW, Hon. Secy, and74 words
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Article101 1910-07-06 5 a ime if 77 g.ieen Street has lost a i chain, a small sum of nionev total value *?•> 20. Mem ruml Ball clock should be light* I i prop, .-o,- >r aot at all. At present, it is MUaple oi unsatist'aotorv manage- en: c Chinese members of the EuroJhino101 words
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Article22 1910-07-06 5 JOHNSON WINS. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) Rac July 5, 9 31 am. Johnson knocked out Jeffries m the fifteenth round.22 words
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Article39 1910-07-06 5 Received 9.35 a.m. Earl Grey, replying to Mr Arbuthnot, said the Chinese Government would be asked to agree to the Hankow-S/achuan railway arrangement. His Majesty's Gjvernment had approved of the terms of the agreement before the conclusion.39 words
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Article46 1910-07-06 5 Count vonj Zeppelin, tha famous airship inventor, and Prince Henry of Prussia have started to make investigations Northward of Spitzbergen for ascertaining the facilities for mooring an airship m the arctic ice, etc. etc. with a view to a scientific explorationTn 1912.46 words
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Article18 1910-07-06 5 U. S. CHIEF JUSTICE DEAD. The death is announced of Mr Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States.18 words
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Article334 1910-07-06 5 HISTORY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The history of how the heavyweight championship title has changed hands since Jeffries gave it np because he could find no one who cared to face him, is interesting at this time. Jefl retired the undefeated champion of the world after knocking out Jack Monroe, m334 words
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Article107 1910-07-06 5 The July Amum were commenced yesterday before the Caief Justice, Sir William Hyndman Jones. Three cases of unlawfully returning from banishment Were first dealt with, Li Chen, alias Li A Koing being senteacei to penal servitude for life, and Tan Cheng and Ng Teng each receiving five years107 words
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Article84 1910-07-06 5 The Rev J. W. Van Kirk of Youngstown, Ohio, who is travelling the world to promote peace among the peoples and preach the brotherhood of man, arrived by the German mail from China yesterday and spent a few hours m Singapore. Mr Van Kirk is accustomed to preach84 words
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Article17 1910-07-06 5 The local schools, which have been closed for the midsummer holidays, will be reopened on Monday morning.17 words
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Article1056 1910-07-06 5 And so one was wrong and it is all over and condition and skill has beaten strength and past record. In other words Johnson, one of the cleverest boxers of modern time and one of the strongest hitters, has m the height of his career beaten a man1,056 words
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Article199 1910-07-06 5 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon. Freehold "land off Kampong Java Road, area 22,533 square feet, part of Grants 375 and 368. M. S. R. M, Raman Chitty S7OO. Two pieces of freehold land off Kampong Java Road,199 words
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Article164 1910-07-06 5 Chief Sanitary Inspector Mayhew had a few natives before Mr Wolferstan, senior magistrate, yesterday, m connection with smallpox cases. A Kling boat coolie was fined $4 for exposing himself m public while suffering from smallpox. He lived m a house at Gaylang where a boy died of smallpox.164 words
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Article102 1910-07-06 5 Three Hokiens were bafore Mr R>binson, third magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of possession of illicit chandu valued at -51,044 off Alexandra R:>ad. An elderly Malay said the Chinese cffared to sell him some chandu at 826 50 per tin. He informed a revenue officer. Liter he met102 words
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Article104 1910-07-06 5 Despite the numerous counter attractions m Singapore, the Alhambra cinematograph show m Baach R >ad continues to °draw large audiences. This popular place of entertainment is always providing new and up-to-date pictures. The programme tonight includes some really fine films. The followiug are said to be very good104 words
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Article195 1910-07-06 5 It is understood that the smallpox and cholera outbreaks are being stamped out. Mr Henry Libouchere states m Truth" that the coronation will take place on the 21st or the 28 ;h of June m next year. Mgr Mossard has not been m good health lately, but recent advice from195 words
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Advertisement15 1910-07-06 5 Ciamberlain's Cough Remedy. :i4dv remarkable cures of colds and -np effected bvutiiis DreDaration have made15 words
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Advertisement11 1910-07-06 5 A Good Household Liniment. When a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm11 words
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Advertisement162 1910-07-06 5 ROBINSON AND Co. J '22 R.F. AMMUNITION I F**fl*fl n The Kynoch new -22 Rim Fire cartridges are superior to any on the market. These cartridges are made throughout at Kyn och's factories They do not miss*fire. They do not split. The accuracy is superior to anything that can be162 words
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Advertisement1106 1910-07-06 6 BEITISH INDIA S. N. Co.. Ltd. FOR PENANG, MADBAS AND NEGAPATAM. The Company's Steamer THONGWA 6,2G8 tons, F. Herrington, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage, apply1,106 words
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Advertisement674 1910-07-06 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through674 words
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Advertisement421 1910-07-06 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 Liverpool421 words
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Advertisement667 1910-07-06 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Assaye July 15 Delhi Sept.667 words
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Advertisement654 1910-07-06 6 N. D. L. Norddeutschcr Lloyd Bremer IMPERIAL GEBMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mall su-an this Company sail fortnigbtly fronj fire Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples. (n,^,l Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and Port Said, Suez. Aden, Colomb. Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai apa and Kobe to Yokohama and back.654 words
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Article2058 1910-07-06 7 Victoria (Malay) Rubber The Statutory meeting was held on June 6. Mr Sperman Saunders presiding. The C haii man said: Mr Stodhard a planter of considerable experience residing on the property adjacent to ours, and who is well known to Messrs Ogilvie and Wickwar, two of your directors,2,058 words
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Article430 1910-07-06 7 VESSELS EXPECTED STEAMERS. 9iving port of departure, and (where hn/mm) date due here, and name of Agents. Aki Maru, Japan, July 12 Pat. Simons. Alicante, Liverpool, June 23 Barlow Co. Arabia, Hongkong, July 27 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, June 30 P O. Armand Behic, Hongkong, July 11 M M A.430 words
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Article347 1910-07-06 7 Per P. O, Sunda, due July 7.— Mi J. W. C. Reddicb, Capt W. H. Samuel, Mr D. Heddle, Mr Markey, Mr Buyatt, Mr Webh, Mr Harris, Mr Maiden. Stall Paymaster C L. Hammond, Mr P. Baden Powell, Capt. Mrtatd Miss Lnmsden. Mr D. Rutley, Mist347 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement312 1910-07-06 7 Why be bald headed and old lookbefore -our time? Neglect of hair causes dandruff, and dan- is the forerunner of falling tair and baldness. The remedy ia filler's Mair Vigor A "•entteman residing at Dunedin, v -,ry-'o rater dateJan.T, 1907: I a l write yon tkil I .1 head of312 words
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Advertisement224 1910-07-06 7 I $fISL LADIES SAFE REMEDY I I \w^^^ for functional troubles > I I delay, pain and those I I ImlP//jS Irregularities I I rNf f\//r^E^ peculiar to the I r" M ij f/f//dwt^Sb* sex. I /CJAPIOLIHE CHAPUILAUt Jf'Mh paris gggs*§» ro» u*ounie ao mania wwiOddfsi^ij f>- P] pppfc^l "0224 words
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Advertisement31 1910-07-06 7 THE "CRAG" HOTEL SANATORIUM, PENANG KILLS. A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmosphere. Bungalows for families; also single and double rooms.31 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous514 1910-07-06 7 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, !909, and until farther notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINSam. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. 1284 5 6 789 10 11 12 Passir P. 7.25 4.30 Borneo Wf. 7.38 12.42 4.38 People's Pk. 7.42 12.51514 words
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Article1200 1910-07-06 8 Via Ceylon The Pluvoise National Funeral. Renter wires from Calais that the f aneral of the victims of the Pinvoise," to-day was attended by moat striking scenes. The town is m moarning. The procession went from the Town Hall to the Cathedral. M. Fab lieres and the Ministers1,200 words
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Article424 1910-07-06 8 Penelope who writes a regular Lidies' L3tter to a number of newspip^r*, has a reference to the reproduction of the R iy tl funeral scenes given by the cinematograph m a London theatre. She says Thoae who were unable to get a view of the Royal424 words
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Article199 1910-07-06 8 The year 1909 was a more than usually prosperous one for Java. So siys Mr. Consul Stewart m his annual report on the trade and commerce of that island. The principal feature of the year was the steady influx of capital, more especially British, for investment199 words
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Article68 1910-07-06 8 GUILTY An amusing slip on the part of a prisoner occared during the empanelling of a jury m the Court of General Sessions, Melbourne The prisoner, who was a young man, pleaded "not guilty." The first two jurors were called to stand aside by him calling out, Challenge." When the68 words
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Advertisement272 1910-07-06 8 il The Ideal Food 1 for increasing the weight and strength of I 1 weak and wasted persons of all ages. 1 Makes new flesh, new blood, and renews All the vitality more rapidly than any other iH™ Children like its delicious flavour and the i^l^H most delicate can digest272 words
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Advertisement738 1910-07-06 8 I.y* i-]***»'s bra Ana*****, y""***«*. }P 'ff???^' "^"^^^vi^ V **\v*m j Messrs. CHEE ENG &SONS. (l t^ ■(Established 1859.) 71, North Bridge Road. J t *'.U^, Civil, Naval, Military and Sporting Tailors. ,2=^ The Managing Proprietor, who has received his training from gffij*fcw=~ an European Master-Tailor, PERSONALLY CUTS every garment738 words
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Article473 1910-07-06 9 In the opinion of the rice trade here, the non of the Philippine Government m proving the use of polished rice m all its iepartments will not affect Siam directly. At -esent all the Siamese rice purchased by the .ppines goes through Hongkong, possibly nly case of473 words
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Article132 1910-07-06 9 May Jans Total. Pikula. fi elat 296 1,200 Brnang 264 1,198 Braseh 200 895 Chenderiang 711 Gopeng 630 3,445 Kamuning $3,370 $4,233 $27,154 Kanaboi 360 1,598 Kinta 531 2,706 Kinta Association 1,461 3,840 Kledang Kramat Pulai 1,084 Kuan tan 74 304 Lahat 580 8,040 Menglemba Lode 1,101 New132 words
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Article378 1910-07-06 9 May June Total. Ailagar 3,100 11,400 Alor Pongso LB7O 3,020 Alma 600 1,200 Anglo Malay 47,953 49,782 298,765 Ayer Kaning 833 Ayer Molek v^2 5,077 Balgownie 9.778 9,175 51,957 Banteng 1,716 1.943 9,074 Batu Caves 12,256 43,043 Batu Tiga 6,622 29,8 J2 Bortam 42,088 Beverlac 8,943 40,202378 words
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Article1260 1910-07-06 9 Cap. 183U*. Paid. LastDiv. Buy«r<*. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 7U 7 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 18 6 110 0 50,000 2'- 1/6 BatangMalaka 10 20 pr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0 18 2 6 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga1,260 words
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Article64 1910-07-06 9 (Corrected tjf to July 5 Bank 4ms 2/4 demand 2/4| Private credits 3ms 2/* iV credits 6ms 2 France, demand Bank 294| Germany, demand 2394 India, T. T 175* Hongkong, demand 23-£%dis. Yokohama, demand ||4g Java, demand 140 1 Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England64 words
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Article103 1910-07-06 9 July 5. Tin $75.45 Gambier m 1 1 45 Gam bier Cube No 1 14 70 Gambier Onbe No. 2 norn Pepper Black (ore}*, g'jpcre) buyers 13 50 Pepper, White (fair) 25.00 Nutmeg! (110 to tbe lb.) 18.00 Nutmeg! (80 to tk* lb.) 22.00 Miw (Banna) no rn Olores103 words
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Advertisement230 1910-07-06 9 Why Suffer From Rheumatism a mistake to allow anyone to suffer q rheumatism, as the pain can always be .t-d, and m most cases a cure effected by j ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The from pain which it affords is alone many times its cost. For sale by all varies230 words
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Advertisement38 1910-07-06 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 TRANS SIBERIAN ROUTE38 words
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Miscellaneous1121 1910-07-06 9 VESSELJ3 J_N PORT. o W nd Toni Commanders Arrived From For Whan Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Colemaa June 9 Penang Uncertain Steamers Flaar Tons Master Arrived From Consignee WbM Abana Brit 3678 Bowden June 28 Calcutta McAlister Batavia Borneo Dut 3867 Wenting July 2 Padang Ships Agency Uncertain Bonbat1,121 words
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Article646 1910-07-06 10 PIN BREAKS RECORD. {From our on-n Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 5. The prospects for this afternoon's races are good. The course is m excellent order though rather on the hard side, there having been no rain recently. There was a fair attendance at the lotteTies. Grey Plume, Fortuna646 words
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Article1538 1910-07-06 10 Application m the Bankruptcy Court Before Mr Justice Fisher at a special sitting of the Bankruptcy Court jesterday, Mr R. St. J. Braddell applied on behalf of Mr E. Johannes (of Sarkies, Johannes and Co) for his discharge from bankruptcy. Ou Friday last Mr Crabb W1,538 words
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Article144 1910-07-06 10 Vadk Cup Competition. The first round m the above had to be completed by July 3rd and following were the results. Play was medal handicap. Green (4) beat" Pigott (12) J. Crabb Watt plus (2) w.o. Everitt (8) Drummond (12) w.o. D. Reid (12) Agnew (LI) w.o.144 words
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Article48 1910-07-06 10 This evening preliminary heats m the following events will be run off. At 4.45 pm. 100 yds Scratch. 120 yds Hurdles. Long Jump. On Thursday afternoon preliminaries m the following will come off. 120 yds Flat. Cricket ball. High Jump. Finals on Saturday from 2 pm.48 words
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Article172 1910-07-06 10 A one Club handicap stroke competition for a priz9 presented by a member will be played on Saturday and Sunday next. A practice game of Association football was played on tbe Esplanade last evening between the S. R. C. and a team from the Middlesex Regiment. The172 words
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Article288 1910-07-06 10 The homeward bound German mail! Yorck sailed last Voniog. Three deaths occurred on board the s.s. "Singapore" during her last trip to Bangkok, one just as she was arriving m port there. The Japanese training squadron, consisting of the Aso and Soya commanded by Rear-Admiral Ijuchi, has arrived288 words
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Article404 1910-07-06 10 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, sth July. S. V. C. S.R A. Shoot. The long range handicap shoot will take place on Sunday, 10th inst., at 2.30 pm. Notice. The Hon. Secretary, S R A., will be m attendance at the S.V.C. Drill Hall404 words
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Article20 1910-07-06 10 Per Penang Mr Pears, Mr J. E. Linnerie. Per Selangor Mr Maccull, Mr Wearne, Mr and Mrs W. Engelenburg.20 words
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Advertisement22 1910-07-06 10 W. J. GARCIA, 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos bought sold or exchanged. Good prices allowed forj old instruments.22 words
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Advertisement183 1910-07-06 10 WILLIAM TEACHER AND SONS Pnah Class Olbiskfcs EXTRA SPECIAL. HIGHLAND CREAM i <..*) if -t. n I teadrtri I mWf-m***. awseM > %M# I- of )kl SOLE IMPORTERS:- H 1 H. W. GREER LTD., 43, ROBINSON ROAD. HAMS BAGON. "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS183 words
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