The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 22. 1910. NO. 69,426
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  • 164 1 A plot to murder the Turkish ministry has been discovered P<*ge 5. Tbe scores made by the Ladies' Kifie Club yesterday are given on page 5. Fraser and Co's share report notes a dull market duriDg the week Page 5. A strike on the Grand Tiunk railway
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  • 1236 1 I have often thought what a lot of valu i ble time ia wa.t.d i* fVrranV ii iineali Qf course. 1 quite agree that ii oue&ts art absolutely necessary for public sehv first, 1.0 establish the -xact cause of death, and secondly to a.cer'a n whetbei anv person
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 406 1 Grand Hotel de I'Europe SATURDAY. JULY 23rd, AT 9-/5 p.m. GRAND RECITAL THE GREAT RAFALEWSKI MISS LILI SHARP. Gold Medalist A Vocalists KTB ELI K Concerts, LONDON. Given in Simla under the distinguished jfiJSL«_3_ k n t° a °d H. H. The Lieut-Governor patronage and in the presence cf the
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    • 237 1 PLANTERS' LABOUR BUREAU (F.M.S.) IPOH. Supplying Chinese agricultural labourers on a THREE YEARS' CONTRACT under the Labour Enactments of the F.M.S. and providing for REPATRIATION. CONTRACTS AND QUOTATIONS SENT ON APPLICATION. TEL. ADD JACKNUT, IPOH. OFF.-NUTTER 4 PEARSE, IPOH. THE STAR OPERA Co I AT T3H THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE
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    • 127 1 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I 2nd Show 9*30 to II pm. Overture. Golden Lyre by Alph Herman. The Sleep-walker. The Shipwrecked Mariner. The Arrest of the Duchess of Berry. Incognito. Werther. The Woman of Samaria. Loved by his servant. BOOKING AT 31, ROBINSON ROAD
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    • 132 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tenders for goverinent works Page 2 Notice re crip in Tetuerlob Rubber estate —Page 2. Wanted a palanquin, and eob for palanquin Page 2. Comfortable board and lodging for sing-e men Page 7. Jeffries' ales and stouts from the Borneo Co.— Page 5. Auction sale of rare Chinese
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 91 1 Next Malls Due. From Europe Per B. I. Thongwa. to morrow, mails of July i. Per M. M. Australien, on Sunday next, with mails of July 2. From China. Peril. M. Tonkin, on Monday next. Mails already despatched for London. Left Due Arrived B I June 23 July 16 July
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    • 361 1 THE WEEK Friday, 22nd High Water.— ll.l7 a., 10.12 p Full Moon, 3 37 p Football Y.M 0 A vs. Mids. 11. Hockey 2nd XI S.C C. v di* Deccan Infantry. Organ Recital ft Sacred Concert. P. Church 9 p CAIVEDAY. -Nhd Hi^h Water.— ll.sl a., 10 52 p B.
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  • 250 2 Dedicated AB any Mem-Sahib who appreciates its point mi married y learned how our climate annoys its sticky monotonous vam H v it slowly but ncue the km surely destroys air beauty and deadens your brain. Bfli Jfla failed to discover thai Burma reserves Bm mm* eiqnieitl torture for
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  • 178 2 Mauritius, in wnieh it is now proposed to i>egin a policy of retrenchment and reform, m miffiflfl i perhaps more than any other pieal island from its rulers In mid- Vie leriefl day- immigrants were introduced from India, and at the close of their engagements were left without the
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  • 163 2 A great deii of work falls on the X.rth Borneo Lmd 1) panuient in the in -it ter of compensating native-- foi rights infringed by rubber estates. Th. >-» rights were almost entirely represented bv isolated frail 'rees. Tader the f.md Liws a native owning isolated fruit trees on Government
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 714 2 WANTED. WANTED A cob for palanquin. Reply givinj particulars and price wanted to Cob c o Free Press. .Inly 22 20 7 WANMD. A light Palanquin or gharry, suitable for a cob or small horse. Must be in good order and have rubber tyres. Apply by letter to A./, c
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    • 746 2 NOTICES. NOTICE The scrip of the Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate Ltd., is now ready and can be had on allotment letters being sent to Messrs. Anthony Anderson, Secretaries, The Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate Ltd., PENANG. The Allotment Letters can be had on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, 8, Raffles
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    • 661 2 NOTWES. NOTIC S OF REMOVAL We have removed from No. 11, Raffles Place to No. 52, Malacca Street. SARKIES MOSES. July 4 4.8 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
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    • 584 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BJ ROJJLL CHAM f MB Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each #1.800.0nr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,800,00C Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham. K .CLE. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred
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    • 452 2 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. BBTABLISHBD 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE- i*vpp_ TRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and S?v FORFEITABLE." nd iNOV Claims, loans, cash-snrrenders etc a.* promptly settleo by tLe General Agente m Singapore without the delav of rr-f.r V Head Office ierence t0 The HiliriH for prou-r-aon rf holders are
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  • 343 3 The rig right has been made the occasion f r deal of literature in Culcutta, as it has abt in other parts of the world, and one two of oaf contemporaries have soared to heights that make us. a mere sporting paper, riddy even to contemplate'
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  • 285 3 ft „e le tell a _»cod banknote from I useful piece of knowledge \m stuoiMed across it. Being :...r _re a live-pound BOtfl. the shop oad Wti 'inised it before handing over the go He was good enough after .id-, to rrj-riTl what he
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  • 129 3 .ire farther particulars ol tbe shikar acc'.'i-r.t ha Mr G 0. Hurt, ofthe L'nit ti ft ra Rmnd DvpartaMßt, at Ghd_li Hart when he left Gohnarg I I M Bl ui. A drive waa Mr Eait had ihot at about aoaadiag leopard through the lungs. The
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  • 137 3 v Feature about tbe physiques i reigning --'.uropean monarch* is. says M I they art- nearly all shorter than tiieir Couaorfa. King George V. is beg shorter than Queers Mary. German Empress is a trifle taller than liser, who always insists ou the Em- r< ss -it.in**
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 A Straight Tip. A glass or two of water taken half and hour before breakfast will usually keep the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics should be avoided When a narrative is needed, take Chamber
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    • 195 3 '■'"■>' vC-"-.^.j-jq-)Vj vo -joe .-io .oo 6_'qoJ3[?_rioo 000 6 oo"ooooo"o ob o6 6y \r A N A Tonic Wine Nourishing and Strengthening A i Enriches the blood Invigorates the nerves J l| i j r races the muscles •<■"■■ 1 1 > ->•>.-. m. m 2 s> > Kestores the
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    • 262 3 la the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. IN TliT MATTER OF lhe Trusts of the Will. f Seet Boon Tiong Deceased, I'ETWEEN. See Tiang Chuan Plaintitf. AND See Tiong Lim and others Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties IX SIXGAPORE AND MALACCA At Messrs. H. L Coghian Co's
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    • 688 3 AUeTIOAS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture 4c, AT GLENGARRY No. 72, OXLEY RD. j Corner of River Valley Road) On Saturday, 30th July, at 2-30 pm. Japanese carved cherrywood occasionat tables excellent rattan furniture bric-a brae whatnots steel engravings in teak frames Ac. Carved sideboard with mirror panel polished
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    • 608 3 AUCTION SALE OF RARE CHINESE and JAPANESE CHINA AT Messrs. E L COGHLAN CO'S SALEEOOMS. Saturday, 23rd July, at 10*30 a.m. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Jul y S2 Auctioneers. auction sale of High Class Teak Furniture, Plants, &c, &c. THE PROPERTY OF L. E. P. WOLFERSTAN, ESQ. AT No. 5,
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    • 71 3 AUCTION SALE OF A SHIPCH*NDLERS STOCK-IN-TRADE, SHOP FITTINGS &c At Chop Hean Boon, No. 101. Market St. On Wednesday, 27th July, at 11 a. m Comprising bundles of navy canvas coilof rope brass sail eyelets and ringv. bushes oil feeders, life buoys, wooden blocks, teak wood tubs, a quantity ol
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 Sime On July 14, at Singapore to Mr and Mrs W. M Sim.: of Malacca a son.
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  • 1028 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 22, 1910. T I- re hall the Pro, t_ p.. ox .\y c maintain, nfluen and unbribed by gain Here patri A Truth her glonotU precepts draw. Pledgci! to Religion. Loyalty and I -aw. Some attention has been accorded, in Burma, to recent acts
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  • 972 4 The F.M.S. railway receipts in 1909 totalled (5,377,409 an increase of nearlv $120,000. Alfred Turner has been laid up with dengue fever from which he has hardly yet recovered, and is now suffering from an abscess on the neck. He has gone to Penang with Mrs Turner. The F.MS. rubber
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  • 71 4 CHINESE COOLIE LABOI,. A Hint to Planters. 'J mm m i [ftofc, l:. ri.e Times of Malava pulostaiement asking the p.p. the public that iuvewofM,.,, tions of Chinese labours. 1 ml in the near future the I, to importers of such I**, ot a thorough kmririg, the Libour
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  • 17 4 Jhe Re\ J V Pmm wv»^ on it IHi it*. HC Henhan Coi bia.
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  • 22 4 Tlje H D B Biwh who now Ceylon neonutaag his health has imp so mmm thai he ie, IS.
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  • 181 4 ln tue oo rat of his report on M ferrint* to R ibb* oipu "The fmrnmmm ofthaei pamee should have a beoefi ia] -*f are Ml m -pit,, iad ■aifciag .n-t the supervision oee to^ The j msamong those ba* tied to i tha? Mala* i .tends
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  • 142 4 oftkmm "Ijpoh, which an -naag on Monday came the Singa] horses for the forthoon The following are tt,-- r. n Btraaia, Ifcaaria Gii M _gi Cardinal Cnropa, V tad M.tOj UM aad J F.ynn of Abrams' stable., anc S nei in ofcarga of t T i a
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  • 139 4 Tne Planter btd are establishing tact ring rai rubber in Kuaia Lump.: I pto dat> with the aid of the haal -MM Uaai| anticipated that the provision of such a factory will l>e a great atea toa large number oi smaller esta* I and private I to
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  • 67 4 A quiet wedding tool Church on Monday, tha ntfi (fog being Mr Lucien fteeemal Irfeaaer, ot Medan, and Miss Mary V. g The Rev. F. W Haines. 0 aai officiated at the ceremony. The Wide, who was given aa >> bf bei Mr J. E Velge. of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 245 4 Y PLAYER -PIANOS ARE QUITE HUMAN AUTO-RAOHALS. AUTO- ALLISON AUTO-MANUAL BRI N SM E AD- ANGELU3. WRITE NOW FOR GUTALOGUB AND PRISES. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. FREE RECITALS DAILY. The Robinson Piano Co, Ld. BURROUGHES WATT'S FULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLES. "*_*^flPy^-^^>K P»**'*S__i^_l ___xr tt *v__ eP**'* i 'j jj^j^_i_kr*^ tf"_
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    • 295 4 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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    • 1 4 Coustipation
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  • 49 5 FRIENDLY SOLUTION PROBABLE. By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) July 21st. 3.4"> pm. _.tv ive thousand men are atfocted by I N -.rth-F. istern K nlway Strike. Kuiwav I >tfi.ials and represeutaIves of *he strikers met asterday evening, ind there aM B_id to be good hopes of a ement
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  • 34 5 .-er's correspondent at >ctawa says hat tbe trainmen have struck throughout entire length of 'he Grand Trunk Hue M .ii and widespread demoralisation of bi h i a lad.
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  • 52 5 Canada and England ill > Wnupeg oorraepondent iriiei I i. inner, ti. I Canadian Pre D replying to a farmers' petition for with the United Suites, suJ that -rr.n i* were willing to uegotiite aited States, but preterene. to u A be prejudiced. That _too<l rirst au i last
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  • 111 5 The foil >wing w_-re the scores for the Cap and monthly spoon won bv -iie :.r_t ■>: I tie 6 spoons presented r A 1 oaag. m Kmt me*. 67 99 L Suter I 65 2 I 646 i t au 1 SCI 64 'ison 15 8
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  • 142 5 [ha pa gnuBNM tor this concert to-morrow mag a ba found in our advertising :.)lum'_v Whilat including a large propor"ion ol tha beet work ol many classical •v-mp nn hea also a number of more itemi which are always attractive, ae 808 art is being held in
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  • 119 5 Low*Thoh ps* fit. wedding took place in St \i, In i Chares, the contracting parties _-:n_; Ml A F. Low, Accountant, Messrs AJanis^D. Giltitian v 00., Penance, and Miss Irmm B. Thomson, who arrived by the Nubia' The bride, who waa handsomely litiied il bea trimmed [cream
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  • 114 5 M Paaang na 1 10 troops took part in field ity BUUB l ivm oa Sunday morning I S ll Police ind Cadets, who numbered -ibou* wnoolj. BBet lit the -action of SeotB i and Vork Roads at 730a m. They *ere m 1 ned to t -y
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  • 62 5 A DEEP LAID PLOT. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) Raider's correspondent at Constantinople says that a series of mysterious arrests have culminated in the apprehension of Rizmour, the Deputy for Sinope. An official communique says that a conspiracy has been discovered to carry out the massacre of the ministers,
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  • 82 5 The Artillery in Africa. Ree. July 21, 9 20 a.m. A memorial service was held in St. Paul's Cathedral for the Royal Artillery who fell in South Africa. The ceremony was most stately and solemn and was made the occ ision for a great military display. The Duke
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  • 54 5 K_c July, 21, 9 30 a.m. Prince Arthur of Connaught presided at a luncheon given at the Auglo Japan Exhi- bition to the officers of the "Ikhoma" and said that they heartily welcomed representatives of the navy of an allied nation. Mr K ito and others
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  • 579 5 RUBBEB DSALINOS in PERAK. The following is taken from the Perak administration R.port for 1909, and refers more especially to Lower Perak —The cultivation of rubber has made wondeiful strides. The appearance of the country is transformed. Numerous companies have been tl tated. M.st of the
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  • 1155 5 (By hut ui'jllV* mail.) Indians in the Transvaal. Lord Crewe, Colonial Secretary, replying to a correspondent, intimated that he was communicating with Viscount Gladstone, Governor- General of South Africa, on the subject of the treatment of Indians in the Transvaal. Trouble in Abyssinia. Reports frr-m Addis Abeba,
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  • 316 5 Two Cantonese women, Ow Ah Yeng and Yu Ah Kang, appeared before Mr Green yesterday moruing on a charge of being in possession of chandu value 1 at §75, and with attempting to export it at the Borneo Wharf. The facts as stated in Court revealed a
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  • 233 5 Again we cm only record a very limited imount of business done during the week, is the local share market remains most inactive, mining and industrial shares, with lew exceptions, appear to be temporarily lead, and rubber, save for a few of the •tocks, have
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  • 11 5 Agents D.rrick Co. Ta.mbalak Rubber Estates: 700 lbs.
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  • 36 5 H. E. Maj or- General Stephenson's telephone number is 975. It was too late t_ be included in the last edition of tbe Telephone Directory, but it will be a convenience that it should be noted.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 A Good Household Liniment. Wb< B a bottle cf Chamberlain's Pain P>alm kept n U m the paiDs of burns and ~.s. -v t promptly relieved, cut~- and fandan inckly sealed, swellings promptly luced and rheumatism and neuralgia robbed -i oir •..irnrs In far-t, for the hon^ehould
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    • 43 5 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure won't cure Your broken legs or hearts, Nor will it act as a matter of fact, As a recipe for tarts. It won't care neiralgii. temper, squint;, For working men or toffs, i i DnnnuirDi'n 1 Pri V' will
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    • 5 5 T l l—J A- nr\nnVio
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    • 164 5 ROBINSON Col IwnitswsKSHfl THE FAMOUS ROYAL "^Eggfe Bar- Lock Typewriter. H^^^fK^f THE BUSY MAN TYPEWRITER. w__i\^^wm THE PIONEER OF VISIBLE |^^^^^^^3 WRITING. >'^^^^_^^_^^~ .__j3 THE Machine that will write best and quick' st, mt S^ __W with the minimum of trouble, and th< maximum of d irability is THE FAMOUS
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 481 6 TO LET. TO BE LET. The exceedingly comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as GLENGARRY River Valley Road, corner of Oxley Hoad. Entry lst August. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Jnly 21 nc BURNBRAE, Orange Grove Road to be let from lst August, Rent $100. Apply H. L. COGHLAN A
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    • 662 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR HONGKONG. The Company's steamer LAISANG," E. J. Tadd, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, the 22nd inst., at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first class passengers amidships, carrying a qualified European Surgeon, and is fitted throughout with Electric
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    • 1083 6 [a 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
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    • 679 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) Devanha July 29 Delhi Sept.
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    • 596 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd BremeIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-knowi, m^LT* 1 this Company sail fortnightly Hamburg via Rotterdam. A n:w, ton. Gibraltar. Genoa. Naples Marseilles. Naples. Alexandra an,Port Baid, Sue,, Aden. Colom Singapore. Hongkong. S r L^Nagasaki and Kobe t They are due in Singapore ol nndermentioned
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  • 158 7 May June Total. Pikuls. Belat 296 1,200 Brnang 264 243 1,441 Bruseh 200 200 1,095 Chenderiang 238 300 1,249 Gopeng 630 650 4,095 Kamuning $8,370 $4,283 $27,154 Kanaboi 360 194 1,792 Kinta 531 377 3,083 Kinta Association 1,461 1.002 4,842 Kledang Kramat Pulai 688 695 2,467 j Kuantan
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  • 1374 7 July 21. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Xssu«. Paid. LastDiv. Bot»bs. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ AUagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 18 9 19 6 50.000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 10 2 0 pr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10
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  • 471 7 May dune Total Allagar 3,100 8,500 14,900 Alor Pongsu 1,870 2,000 5,020 Alma 600 700 1,900 Anglo Malay 47,958 49,709 298,765 Ayer Kuning 833 Ayer Molek 1,882 5,077 Ayer Panas SCO 900 Balgownie .-.778 9,175 51,957 Banteng 1,716 1.948 9,074 Batu Caves 12,266 13,034 56,077 Batu Tiga
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  • 67 7 (Corrected up to July 21 Back 4m. demand 2/4. Private credit. S» f 2 A.\ sraditi 6m b 24; j ?»ajrca, demand Bank... 294. -J kr many, demand KS9| NMA. T. T 175: I Hongkong, demand 23|%dia. j Yokohama, demand ]]4^ lava, demand 140] Bangkok, demand 6fi_ Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 147 7 Jalj 21. TiL* i fai %74 7:, (Jam bier U.SS Gambiei Cube No 1 14 ti<. Oanibier Ouoe Nc. nom Pepper Black (ordia. B'porv) era 1 3 2£ Pepper, White -fair) b ijers 25 7> Nutmegs (110 to tks Ik)^. 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to tks Ik.) m 22.00 Mace
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 350 7 FOR SALE. TENTS FOR SALE. utable for Planters, Surveyors, or Exhi rs at tht urthcoming Agri- Horticultural \be M ">:-u:> in good condition various r *3. b- -ten at No. V High Street (Hotel le Europe Buildings POW LLL Co, Auctioneers. II TO RUBBSB PLANTJ-83. For mJ* rubber stumps and
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    • 36 7 Why Suffer From Rheumatism? It is a mistake to allow anyone to suffer from rheumatism, as the pain can always be i relieved, and in most cases a cure effected by i-:_.. r>v.Qr._"hPrlain's Pain Balm. The
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    • 18 7 Telephone 119. Established 1840 M. SALOMON SON, Dnbashes, Ship Chandlers and Navy Contractors, General Store and Freeh Provision
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    • 8 7 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Class Photographs and Enlargement.
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    • 155 7 Dj KOXrNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under Contract with the Netherlands Udu G.vlrnmkvt Agents at Siogapore, me SMpsagency, LlcalteS; 2-3 OoUye?' Quay rflH UNOBiiMENTiONBD DATBS OK DBPABTCRB AR*. ONLY APPROIIMAWI VAN i. h B Hagen... Batavia, J.Ya-OOaat, Snijirang. Soerabaia. Macassar. Balik l'apan. Donggala. Menado. Sangi islands, (iorontalo. Tominibay. Ternate, Palehleh with transhipment
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 885 7 VfiSSELb o LJX POttTa *»d Tons Conmanden Arrived From F«r Whaa See Mew Col. yacht 500 Coleman June 9 Penang Uncertain Steamers flat. Tons Master Arrived From Consurnee For Banca Brit 3797 Collyer July 19 London P&O Japan 22 Bangkok Ger 1237 Nicolaieen July 20 Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok Ban
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    • 98 7 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. July 21. H kong LO. 29 19 El 82 Manila 10. 7*90 W\W«. 28 21 Hkong 4 1* 29 94 Ei 88 Mani.a 4p 759 Nl (I M a Kandang Kerbau Hospital July 20, 1910. IA M 3t M 9PM Barom.
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  • 2233 8 Mr. JOHANNES DISCHARGE GRANTED. TO BE SUSPENDED TOR ONE YEAR. In the Bankruptcy Court, yesterday, Mr Justice Fisher gave judgment in the application of Mr Eliazer Johannes, of Sarkies, Johannes and Company, for discharge from binkiuptcy. His Lordship said I have found it n.cessarv to go into this
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  • 696 8 ASSOCIATION CUP REPLAY. "Mi us" Qualify for Final. The tine struggle that was put up by the S. C. C. and the Middlesex Regt I on their hrst meeting on Monday evening in the semifinal of the Association Cup, which ended in a goalless draw, was no doubt responsible
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  • 104 8 The s. 1. "Argo" will leave Johnston's Pier for the club bungalow on Sunday at 9. 10 and 11 am., 2. 30 and 3. 30 pm., returning at 9. 80 and 10. am 15. 3 and 5. 30 pm. The L r >o yds Jackson Millar Cup
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  • 140 8 The "Taroba H >kata Maru", "Dilwara" and "Kum Saug cleared from Tanjong Pagar v»-st.r.lay. The "Fuh Woh was vesterday loading tin plates at the wharf for Langkat. The Ipoh was bunkering. The Ban Whatt Hin" was loading some transhipment cargo. The outward bound Spanish mail steamer "Isla de
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  • 800 8 The KaiserV Interest. On his way to the Kiel Regatta the Kaiser stopped at Hamburg to take luncheon with Herr Ballin, of the Hamburg- American Line, and to acquaint himself with the details of the monster steam-hip which the company is building for its New York passenger
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 412 8 KATZ BRQS^ GREEN PAINTED WERIGAUZE '^^""^^"^^^HaYa.a___________________________ FOR Mosquito Houses, Meat Safes, &c Gannot Rust. 1 katz BRoirn MOTORISTS. W Send your covers and tubes to be retreaded or repaired to The Dunlop Rubber Co. (Far East) Ltd. NO. 44, ROBINSON ROAD, rmammmm p_^ww»— i Repairs executed promptly and at moderate
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