The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1910

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND M E RCANTILE A DVERTISE R. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 16. 1910. NO. 69,421
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  • 217 1 Mr R. T. R^id is suffering from heart disease Page 6 An interesting letter on the Fire Arms' < tax appears on Page 7 The S.C.C. beat the Pol'ce by three goals to nil yesterday Page 12 An account of the Singapore B sley team's i doings
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  • 1509 1 Wbid\ of ccuise, ail icu lligent acimaV d< except the padi-bird oi Malacca, which is reputed to Hv tail first tu keep the sun out of its e\es. And the crab, which id vances WtUi its eve fetdlks and HLHennae sideways, iu echelou as it were. While
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 256 1 Harmston s Grand Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. LAST MATINEE last matinee To=Day at U Sharp. Our new Artistes tor the Ladies and Little Ones. 1 HK LADY SHOOTERS. The TRIO FROLIQ Dcors open 3 o'clock. Performance at 4 Sharp. lid will be acnci'Ud
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    • 214 1 HOLLANDSCHE CLUB. Sioree mu&icale on Tuesday, 19th instant by Dr. A. W. KAMP journaiist-chansonnier who met which great success ia the Dntch Indies. Dutch, English, French and German songs. Admittance $2 also for members of the Teutonia and Tanglin Clubs and their friends. 16 19.7 THE STAR OPERA Co. AT
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    • 200 1 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I NEW SUBJECTS 2nd Show 9*30 to II pm. Orerture. Poet and Peasant by Franz von Suppe How the Poor dine in Paris Incognito. Fy the sad sea waves. S.C.A.G.L. The Arrest of the Duchess of Berry. The Tec's Dream Which
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    • 131 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Experience typist wanted Tage 5. Latest model Humber Cycles Page 1 Last day of Harmston's Circus Page 1. Bankruptcy notice re Pana Cheng Page 2 Big auction sale of town property Page 5 Soiree musicale at the Hollandeohe Club Page 1. Sailing of the German mail "Roon" Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 80 1 Next Mails Due. From Enrope. PerN. D L PiinzLudwig, on July 22, with mails of June 29. From China Per N. D. L. Roon, on Tuesday next. Mails already despatched foe London g gP Left Due Arrived P& O June 16 July 11 July 11 N D L June 21
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    • 292 1 I THE WEEK {?A.rußl>Ay. Itfth High Water.— 5.18 a., 5 37 p S C.C. Cricket, Garrison w. Telegraph. A. 0. Free School Sports, 3 p Hii/mston'tj Jircus, 4 9 p Sdndaj, i Tth High Water.— 6 4 0 a., 6., 30 p Bth after Trinity. Sw. Club launches i 7,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 729 2 NOTIGES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 82 of 1909. RE Pana Cheng, Take notice that the above-named Bankrupt of Singapore has applied to the Court for his discharge, and that the Court has fixed the 29th day
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    • 687 2 NOTiGES. PIANO LESSONS. Letters may be addressed c/o MOUTRIE PIANO Co., Ltd. July 2 BJB_ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from No. 11, Raffles Place to No. 52, Malacca Street. SARKIES MOSES. Joly 4 4.8 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon
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    • 487 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. The undersigned M. S. Hosensah Marican hitherto carrying on business as Dubash Ship Chandler &c at No. 8, Raffles Place, Singapore under the style or firm of M. Salomon and Son has removed to No. 43 a, Raffles Place where he will continue to carry on business under
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    • 525 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CBARtER Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each 1,200. wr Reserve Fond £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! *1,200,0CK Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Curnish Turner (Ch*irman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K .C.I.E. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,
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    • 405 2 MANUFACTURERS^ INSURANCE Co 0F CiN At)^l| Wm*uuamm mi Policies are "WOR] I) Wrr\m THICTED." INDISP? T At p N FORFEITABLE. XA^-t and JJ Claims, ioans. cash-sorrec^ promptly seUleo by th<- G- n fclc te Singapore without the dekt 'T' f Beofe t Head Office 5 f ui «m< k The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Asdriw's Cathedral. Bth Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns 34, 313, 324. 1I am Matins (Choral), Hymns 270, 29 7. 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bible Classes Adults). 5.30 pm Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 160, 197, 235. Vesper Hymn Lord keep us
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  • 1144 3 Moving Pictures for the Amateur A Universal Clock Abundance of Edible Fungi Volcanoes Not Due to Steam The Greatest Induction Coil- The "Comet" That Struck— Artificial Rubber from Peat— Piles Driven in Coal Food Frauds. The novel Cinephote of a French inventor provides an icexpensive means by which
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  • 540 3 VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMERS. giving port of departure, and where know*) date due here, and name of Agent*. Alesia, Hamburg, Aug 16; Behn Meyer. Alcinoue, Hongkong, July 31 Mansfield Ambria, Hamburg, Aug 29 j Behn Meyer Antilochue, Liverpool, July 25 Mansfield Arabia, Hoßgkong, July 22 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, Aug 12
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  • 290 3 Per P. O. Nubia, due July 21.— Dr. G. J. Gray, Miss Geary, Mr H. Adamsou, Mrs C. H B Grant, Mis A. L. Bouraphrey and child, Mr R. Ross, Mr B. M. Watson, Miss Halliwell, Mr F. J. Henderson, Mr A. E. Bolt. To Penang.— Mr S Bennet,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 735 3 .^^lShopping byPost §i A boon to those at a distance, Jw>>. IT is impossible for those living in distant L'/ k\ towns and villages to get everything ft VX\9 re^ re <3 at the local stores, and we therefore \f Ts*W will be pleased to send our illustrated cata- ft
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    • 804 3 A Grateful Wife Maternity Weakness, Rheumatic Fever, Depression Just sitting still and thinking everything possible has been done, does not suit Mrs. Wilson, for ali the usual ways failing to restore her husband's health, she tried the I^oyal way the Phosferine way. The benefit was immediate, for all the depression
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  • 757 4 Some Outspoke* Criticisms. The Kyoto correspondent of the Daily Chronicle indulges in some very outspoken utterances on the subject of the drawbacks that foreign visitors encounter in Japan. It is quite a new view to that which we usually hear about travel in our ally's country. We
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  • 209 4 Saturday June 11. Last wet-k closed at jC 149 cash, £"150 5", three months. The week opened firm and the following were the fluctuations showing a fall of 10s fjr cash and three months. The quantity that changed hands during the week was 2,000 tons, which is small. There
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  • 523 4 Sir Hugh Bell, ironmaster, and colliery owner, speaking at a meeting of the Freetrade Union in London said that the production of iron and steel had grown at a greater rate in the Uaited States than in Great Britain solely because the Americans had immense stores of iron
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  • 217 4 Povbhtg Lkad Into the Rioters. Calcutta, June 17th. At Fatehgarh Central Jail an assault was made upm the Superintendent, LieutColonel Jennings, and the Jiiler, Mr Dily, by a number of young prisoners who had recently been placed in i part of the jiil premises away from the
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  • 194 4 In the Deutsche Revue, Mr Edward T. Bogar writes on Japan's Battle for the Pacific. In the course of it he saji- Let it be granted that a huge nsrican tonnage for the Orient will ultimate, y originate within striking distance of the coast. Then, who
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 Still another Beauty WT\? IS^^ CIGARETTES y I is that they enable the discriminating smoker to gratify an i aristocratic taste at a democratic price and they combine all the t aroma and characteristics of the best selected tobacco leaf without any heaviness, a result obtained by skilful blending and
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    • 70 4 WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs,, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system, OF ALL CHEMISTS. 51.25 and $2.00 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to
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    • 187 4 Apar Line OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steam- r^ above Line maintain a regular tween Calcutta aud Japan, calling at P U Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai c-n^ FLEET Tons, c mni atl( j b.b. Japan 6.o]h 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4.60J b.b. Arratoon Apcar 4.5C0 DXh 8.8. Lightning 8.80- a K
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  • 1149 5 iotnintg noatri est farrago Juvenal. lae j^r -abused member of the Radical L H biuet tor the time being is Sir Elward n m m t the Foreign Secretary. The abuse .omW, Q nu e dn d dirty volume, from the DrWe iiu'i politicians on his
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  • 428 5 FEARED PERMANENT DISFIGUREMENT. Vif riM to AGOHIBIKG Skin Eruptions in Colombo Cirld By DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Not purgative and not weakening, but blood purifying, blood-strengthening and blood-mak-ing all the time. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills possess in the fullest degree the essentials necessary to cure eruptions on and diseases of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 TO SAW-MILLERS ENGINEERS. 0 E F. "Oveihtad Runways" (Secondhand) for B a)e. consisting of ft. H iron beams (size Bj in. by 3i in. by 5 .16 m), 3 Travelling Pullty -Blockß to carry 1 ton each, 4 Runway Junctions and 19 Angle-Iron Frame Hangers to carry H iron beams.
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    • 570 5 WANTED. WANTED. Experienced Typist (accustomed to Oliver preferred) for Engineering establishment. Chinese or Eurasian. Salary to begin with $50 per month. Apply with testimonials to "LIMITED c o Singapore Free Pr» 88." _^uly 16, 20.7 WAN f ID. A Draughtsman for Engineering establishment. Testimonials and particulars of experience f-bould accompany
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    • 580 5 TO LET. BURNBRAE, Orange Grove Road to be let from Ist August, Rent $100. Apply H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers. July 7 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
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    • 769 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, etc ff< AT No. 14, NIVEN ROAD. On Saturday, 23rd July, at 3»30 P.M. Sprirg-eestfd snd upholstered dri wirg ***** i-tite \*w£tetW6&\f t*r\td teskcsli nets with minor psnels pier glasses in frames; carved overmental with marble top Bnd mirror panel ttak showcases 4c.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 6 Phillips. On July 7, at Strathmishie Estate, Telak Anson the wife of Mr. R. H. Phillips, of a son.
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    • 38 6 SCANDRETT-FURNIVAL On the 2nd Jnly> at St. Michael's and All Angels', Colombo, by the Rev. Wm. Henly, Alfsed Joseph Scandrett, Singapore, S.S.. to Hilda Natalie Furnival, Teignruonth, South Devon, danghter of the late Henry Rice Daniell, I.C.S.
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  • 33 6 lire shall tli» Press the People's right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by pam; re patriot Tmfh her g'onOUS prrcepts draw. Pledged to i: Ii Loyalty and l.iw.
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  • 1793 6 We w-mder how the old pet phrase bloated armaments, that a deceased Liberal I\emier used to roll about in hie mouth so unctuously, would taste to Mr Asquith's pakte to-day. He sees now, what in Opposition none of his party were honest enough to admit, that
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  • 25 6 PRAISEWORTHY ACiION. The block of aoditiafi d n. Sepoy Lines wan boilfni i ie M un and was burned down tan one hour.
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  • 17 6 Mr K, T. J^id ii g U f disease ana ie not allowed t
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  • 17 6 Mr Wei ham, who ami r^ Editor of the Piata* <> G-eneral Hospital irith ndk
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  • 23 6 Mess GUTHRIE Co. Mr Hood B3gp. of ICsssn is leaving Penang hthe firm in Singapore ed with an ad j res* to u
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  • 68 6 MENGLEMBU LODE SYNDICATE An intliuniimj fmm meeting was held vesterdav renrdine th< increasing the cipital to Menglembu Loda Sv, The Chairman ezpUiMd tors, since the aotioe >.!..!.. meetiac had been waoad, ha I 9] 4 loas for the sale of the p- Se pr<M in the best iateiitl ofl ir
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  • 69 6 GUNBOAT WATCHE. CHHTEH r,-,.. B mgk is. The i\>rtug nae p •> lade into a sinipan cottfgyif ub .i in tins hinging to thi -'torn for the i pirate?, and arrested !in *oe men overbuard ur k. To -div a frwtitj ol IctrotOM his been despatched to
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  • 232 6 KAY. A* St *n Ait- ts, K--. Mr Arnuld SfcTAgQ Bi > j}. > i..:•.'■ A.lvocat-e aua Solicitorol tl Straits S uients, youngest son of 'he tfr Alfred Bailey, birnsttr-at law, aud jjTiudsonofthe late Mr EJWtxrd Sn^-c nt of the Incorporated [a« S -married on 21st .lane to Km
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  • 75 6 A b-\v uamei M «M, w\ I > the River Trent at Rltlponhi rescued by EoartOM \e..i old 1 named Frank DifWUL Mis6 Gullet, aw > lady journalist, it u> w •x- 'Ja>' in Singapore. Wlhi the E W miniMJ* was appointed un L906 b eataaiio* i^ aiEain in Papua,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 159 6 COURVOISIERS FAMOUS BRANDIES. SAMPLES PRICE3JFROM:CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO., SOLE AGENTS. JBL— Mi^Bfc-^^^PBBBt x ~Sr? -tl*.S*( /ff f ''-\V»'i I* list ■?^PS^?^g JAPANESE WATER. Pints per case of 4 doz. U.25 Splits per case of 8 doz. 6.00 SOLE AGENTS, JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. RflfTCeS BOC6L SPECIAL DINNER To-Night! To-Night!! TO
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    • 62 6 ARE YOU SAFE j In buying a Piano from a New Firm, Do they understand This extreme Climate. These are the questions you must ask yourself when purchasing a PIANO IF YOU DONT IT IS FATAL We have a Reputation of THIRTY YEARS' standing therefore you are ONLY Safe In
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    • 295 6 SALE OF CASTLETON RUBBER ESTATE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of Castleton Para Rubber Estate situated within one mile of Telok Anson Town, Mukim of Durian Sebatang in the District of Lower Perak, comprised in Lot Nos. 232, 233, 240, 614 to 623, 738 to 755, 758 to 765,
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    • 4 6 A Good Household Liniment.
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  • THE NAVY.
    • 204 7 By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) I the debate on the naval estimates, Mr n said that the programme was monis and unjustifiable. Asquith said that Germany had vide iuterests which were everywhere and he honestly believed the in--.•ise of their navy to be necessary to de- end them,
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    • 112 7 Rec. July 15, 8 88 pm. '.'.3n's mvtion for the reduotMM of he vote wi» ngaflfeed by 29Q to 7!» md the BUfdW rejoiced thu the worst had not hippened, but he said there had never v's dofiaofl had been content to go on be narrow margin
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    • 34 7 Rece. 6 7 p m. Hv use of Commons, Lord Charles rd demanded a new Naval Dafence \ct. a. Urge add .onal programme for shipling, iad provision for a proper General
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  • 186 7 Hr .ver Hawkes, of the eminent firm EEawkfli and Son, musical instrument n London, acknowledges by this mail i te'egram from the President of the bannoeifl Society instructing him to procetl wah the eiecu'kn of the order for ■plate set of low pitch instruments, and Beting
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  • 73 7 The annul report states that the general d.ince sheer and Profit and Loss Account o U-»t December 1906 show that after defaetilg current expen>e* acd writing oft ud debt-, and with the addition of the ilanee brought forward from 1908, tbe mH prcii's amount to 14,791.685 24
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  • 6 7 (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.)
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  • 36 7 Captain C. M. Phillips of the Singapore team has won the shoot cff in the City of London prize. The win was a very popular one and Capt Phillips was heartily congratulated.
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  • 38 7 Rec. Jaly 15, 10.5 a.m. His Majesty the King has been quietly inspecting every side of military life at Aldershot, visiting the camps, schools, hospitals and also Sandhurst. Her Majesty has frequently accompanied him.
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  • 40 7 Rauter's correspondent at Hongkong wires that the British Legation at Peking has wired that the Wjl'i Wu Pa has admitted the illegality of the Canton opium tax and has undertaken to instruct the Canton Viceroy accordingly.
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  • 76 7 A Sharp Warning to China. R>c July 1"), 10 25 am. A voluminous blue book on Thibat has been issued, the principil feature of which is the second despatch from Sir E. Grey on April 6, insisting that China shall observe the treaties and trade agreements, and intimating that
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  • 393 7 ARRIVAL OF MAJOR GENL. STEPHENSON. Major GaDeral Theodore Edward Stephenson, C B who succeeds Major General T. Perrott as General >3icer Commanding the Straits Settlements, arrived by the P. and O Assaye yesterday afternoon. For the past few days he has been staying at Queen's House, Colombo, journeying out from
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  • 618 7 The Settling Down at Bisley. Bisley, Jane 20th, 1910. The Singapore Volunteer Rifle Team foregathered at Bib ley on Juae Ist and after their long journey were quite content to spend the first few dajs looking for suitable rooms in the locality and generally getting the hang
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  • 68 7 Captain Chancellor, we are pleased to hear, is making satisfactory progress at the General Hospital, and goes home on long leave on July 25th. Present arrangements are that Mr Gardiner takes up the duties of Chief Police Officer, while Mr Savi will act as second superintendent. This will
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  • 177 7 A Sinhalese Ruffian CAUGHT Ani> Sbvbbbly Punished. Nuwara Eliya, July 2nd. Much indignation exists in Nuvvara Eliya over the frequency of cases in which ladies have been molested by natives. The most recent occurrence has just been severely dealt with. It appears that on
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  • 15 7 Mr. Joseph Pearson, of Liverpool University, has been appointed Director of the Museum at Colombo.
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  • 493 7 THE FIRE-AKMS TAX. To the Editor, Daar Sir, I notice a paragraph in your issue of today saying that numbers of firearrna are being handed over to the Police by people who refuse to pay the exorbitant tax on firearms that his lately been imposed. Tdere are, Sir, I
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  • 404 7 The Captain Finkd. The case against Captain Home of the as. Hone Bee," and the ship's medical officer, Dr Ross, for signiog an inaccurate statement regarding the number of passengers carried was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr Firmstone. Court Inspector Ambrose prosecuted, and Mr Biker appeared on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 A Straight Tip. a dHI or two of water taken half and hour k-««,L.f0.-f will nanallv ke€D the bowels
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    • 28 7 Why Suffer From Kheumatism Tt is a mistake to allow anyone to snffer from rheumatism, as the pain can always be trom rutu naaca a pnrn pffficted bv
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    • 33 7 Poor Jones was very bad Grew daily bonier His cough was something sad A heart far stonier Than Mould's the (undertaker's) would have bled. When he came'in to see if Jones was dead
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    • 136 7 ROBINSON Co, BARON'S PATENT PIPE FILLER. CAEB.ERAS «*§j2* CARRERAS /*> A TJ T> T"* TJ A C 2oz and 30/ lins. j D 0/ UH$ CARRERAS CLARENCE C!G\RErrES in this of 50. ROBINSON Co. Call at "MOUTHS" The PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS. Over 1,200
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 53 7 HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. The last two performances by the above Will be given to-day m the afternoon and Tvening. The Cucos has had a very Wu! season here, thanks largely to the excellent entertainment given, and there 'hould be crowded houses for both performances. The Circus leaves by spu-.al train for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 508 8 BEITISH INDIA S. N. Co.. Ltd, FOR PENANG, MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM The Company's Steamer M TAROBA 6,309 tons, W, H. Jacobs, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thura day, the 21st instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for firsi 3wd second class passengers. For freight
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    • 591 8 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR HoDgkcng, Shanghai Japan. The Company's steamer KL'TSANO," 4,895 tons, R. C. D. Bradley, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Saturday, the 16th inst., at 4 p.m. i She has excellent accommodation for first class passengers amidships, carrying a qualified European Surgeon,
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    • 655 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The Rteainers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homeward?, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through
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    • 403 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 638 8 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 Golf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha July 29 Delhi Sept.
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    • 665 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail stea^r. this Company sail fortnightly frotn Bremr Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerr Soutw! ton, Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and rice vei Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colomb p en Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai TsineUn Nagasaki and
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  • 1890 9 Only the oldest of us can remember the day when with a young Queen on the throne, the eyes of the whole country centred on a boyish figure endued with the special interest that attachea to the Heir-Apparent. Today the conditions are much the same,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 291 9 ff^ Are your 3 w hite, Y— rgj? your cheeks colorless, _'M your ears transparent •^i*. '^s n( y° lJ l°°k thin '■^^Ly^ 1 an(^ careX *z. X jZmSS&™tr d e s n l j imagina-">-4Jov On to see i n bi°° m i n^ cheeks, and a -right, cheerful
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    • 87 9 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The many remarkable cures of colds and grip effected by this preparation have made it famous over a large part of the civilized world. It can always be depended npon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds and grip, but counteracts any tendency towards
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    • 869 9 CROSSE p& n M R E A I (^o~^sSb PICKLES, SOIPS, JAMS. I I JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, I T A RT iF. I malt vinegar, I DELICACIES. kg^-SjyJ I B j Agents for Ix:t <\ P< •••■'ps" „rvtr<> U WORCESTERSHIRB SAU'. A GOOD START IN LIFE. Mothers should early reaii/e
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    • 214 9 TEA If you know our tea, it will not surprise you to hear that over Thirty Thousand Agents sell it in Great Britain alone. There are many more in other parts of the world. RETAIL AGENTtGuan Chin Hong Co. Chin Keat Co. Tiang Joo <fc Co. KwongChia Hin Co. Ebramsah
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  • 683 10 Mb T, H. Reid's Views. The Hongkong Daily Press has a notice of some published opinions on the position and prospects of the rubber industry from the pen of Mr T. H. Reid formerly of HongkoDg and Singapore. It says It is well that rubber investors in China
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  • 323 10 Sent Back from Canada. Four of the emigrants from Nottingham who were sent back from Canada by the immigration authorities at (<|uefcec were interviewed. Mr H. Brown, one of the men who went out with his wife and three young children, said "My uncle, who is employed at
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  • 491 10 Bio Growth of Traffic. With the continued progress of the planting industry in the Malay Peninsula fears have been entertained in some quarters says the China Mail as to where the supply of labour is to be procured for the working of the numerous estates
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  • 306 10 Mr. C. Mayne, of 52, Gladstone Road, Boscombc, Bournemouth, England, says I suffered eight or nine years from chronic inflammation of the kidneys and stone. I was Twice Examined Under the X-Rays. and the doctors thought they could see the stone. I was told again and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 209 10 WAYGOOD LIFTS BY ROYAL T() HIS LATE MAJESTY WARRANT ]fQ*&&§ KING edward vil HAVE BEEN FITTED IN THE FOLLOWING:INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 1 Institution of Civil Engineers (2) Hoyal Institution (1) Surveyors' Institution (1) Ifcoyal Society of Medicine (1) British Medical Association (2) Xister Institute (2) John Little and Co,,
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    • 138 10 SAVARESSES r CAPSUIES] PURtHtSS OF OIL. AND COAT IHO Of MEM&fcAME.J OF CURE. WITH NO IHCONVENttHCtjfI FULL DIRECTIONS. AILCHtMISTS. 1 ASH FOR. SAVARESSE,. S THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. o itttl IHi iTTi ill ill -J Tins successful popularremedy, used in continental l hospitals by Kicord, Rostan, Jobert, Yelprauand M .tliers,
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    • 877 10 fisat cn7nnnwT tooth El OkJ£J\JmJKJL\ 1 powder >^f_^. Is the favorite dentifrice of the tourisi because it is known and sold in even corner of the world. It cleanses and '^I^XDQO^I beautifies the teeth and purifies the J^^P^ii mouth, as nothing else will. In new S&U&MSO2 J patent tin which
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  • 593 11 The Suffragettes. .uloo, June 21 The Woman's Freedom HgM has organised a Woman's Athletic So ytj to provide ju ptsu experts to eject .vj.es from suffragette meetings. Many men have joined the Society. BftT— WH hv Mr As^iith. Rival deputations from women's pnlitical so s waited upon the
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  • 230 11 I; is understood, says the Standard,' that SovßOMnkqp of the Gold Coast will short. y be rendered vacant by the retirement ISu John Rodger, ktm.,,. on the comc n f his term of office. Sir John Rodger -rt-J the Colonial service in 1892 as
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  • 86 11 ~.r Cbirlo Lucas, in the "Report of the ■nioai Department of the Colonial Office," akm of the Imperial Press Conference as I wa-s in Australia at the time when the ■penal Prefs Conference was held in Lonvi/... m June 1909, and can bear witness 4reat interest which
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 5 11 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC.
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    • 172 11 De KONTNKLIJKE PAKETVAIRT MA A TSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the V«TBftbuioi India flwamw Agents at Singapore, The Sh i psa are my, Li nit id. 2-J CollverCiuay Tflß UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DBPARTUBI ABE ONLY APPROXIM AVB. db Ef.rens I Bawean, Soerabaia, Bandjerniassin, Poeloe-Laut, Samarinda, Donggala and Balik Paan j u
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 602 11 TIN RETURNS. May June Total. Pikals. Belat 296 1,200 Bruang 264 ],198 Brnseh 200 200 1,095 Chenderiang 238 949 Gopeng 630 650 4,095 Kamuning #3,370 $4,283 *****4 Kanaboi 360 194 1,792 lnta 531 377 3,08:$ Kmta Association 1,461 1,002 4,842 Kledang Kramat Pulai 688 1,772 Kuantan 74 '304 Lahat 580
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    • 1285 11 BHAUEB, July 15. RUBBEE STEELING COMPANIES. Cap. lesu*. Paid. LastDiv. Butbrs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 1 8 9 110 0 50,000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 10 20 pr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0
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    • 1119 11 VESSELS j_N POKT. FI*K ad TonB Commanden Arrived From For Wbea S?a Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman June 9 Penang Uncertain Fla« Tons Master Arrived From Consiirnee For W!mn» BanWhattHin Brit 195 Langdon Jnly 13 Malacca Straits SS Co. Malacca 16 Benar'y Brit 2510 Hastie July 14 Bangkok Pat. Simone
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  • 615 12 The usua.l monthly meetine of this Board was held in the tffices, Mr E G. Broadrick presiding, tbe others present beioe Dr Fowlia, Messrs Cheng Keog Lae, W. Mcßeau, J. Carapiet, H. W. BucklaDil, F E Jago and "W. Peacock. J.,Polglase, Secretary, B. Ball, Deputy Engineer. The bank
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  • 282 12 A Moot Succßssnn. Veak A supplement to the "Government </ra/-tre" contains the administration report v,n Malacca for last year. The revenue amounted to $721,272 and the expenditure 9610.275. The year 1909 has been the most prosperous year ever known in Malacca, since the Settlement came under the British
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  • 951 12 INSPECTION BY HIS MAJESTY. At Marlboroush House yesterday afternoon, June 23, King George inspected the three teams of Colonial marksmen who have come to compete at Bislev. His Majesty was sccompanied by the Duke of Connaught, and arrived from St. James's Palace at about half- past twelve. Bath
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  • 525 12 Club Win on the .Re play. The re-play of the S C.C. and the Police team, on the Esplanade last evening, attracted a large acd. enthusiastic crowd. The only alteration in the teams were Fulcher in the place of NelsoD, and Doig being substituted for Lloyd. Mr Davidson
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  • 366 12 NE>VMARKET JULY STAKES. Kun on Tuesday. 28kh June, 1910. The July Slakes of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft. for two-year-olds coitn 9st. rillies and geldings 8 st. 11 lbs. New T. .C. (tive furlongs 140 yards.) 47 entries. Mr L. de Rothschild's St. Anton, ftlaher 1 Mr
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  • 548 12 The SaDgi U ism the roads with a full cargo of Austral ai cotd on account' of the B. I. S, N C >. The Imp. GrHrraan mail steamer Roon having left Ho.igkouK ou tbe 14th inst at 4 p.m. may b^ expected to arrive here on Tuesday
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  • 263 12 P.& O. "MALWA" AND s.s. "NAIRN" IN COLLISION TWKNTV THREE MILBS FIIoM COLOMBO LITTLE DAMAOa DONB. The P. and O s s. Milwa," 10,883 tons, Captain C.H.S. TVcque, arrived in Colombo from Kremantle yesterday. July ti, at mid night, although scheduled to arrive at 4 pm. The delay is attributed
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  • 97 12 Mr Labouchere'B alter ego, who at present is the "I and tha"ear" of Truth, said recently that he had discovered "a certain General Officer in an important possition in India, who could not ride This is nothing! Has our friend never heard the story of the little boy and the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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