The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1910
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Title Section15 1910-07-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1910. NO. 69.42S15 words
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Article104 1910-07-25 1 Selections and betting on the Penang Races Page 4 Disastrous forfst tires are reported from America Page 5 The annual repoit of the Botanic Gardens will be found ou Page 8. A recent extensive fiud of tin is reported on the Tronoh Mines Page 4. The Americtn104 words
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Article887 1910-07-25 1 What his name is we none of us know. and probably never shall. We jutt Cill hm< "Kechil.'' Why have we English no adjective wherewith to address our little ones "Petit," "petite," "kleine," and "kechil" are all diminutive txpressive of endearment but our woid "little" used bv itself VOtttt887 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement294 1910-07-25 1 fvERMOREL'S 1 I- SPRAYERS.I I Tbese SPRAYERS are now being used by all the leading Plant- I I ers for killing out Lalang. Grass, and every description of Weed I j with Arsenite of Soda. I They REDUCE THE COST OF WEEDING to 50 cents per acre. I j ■■■■■■■■■■I294 words
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Advertisement83 1910-07-25 1 Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD GRAND CHANGE PROGRAMME. To-Night! To-Night!! 2nd SHOW AT 9.30 p.m. NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT I A Gramophone THE BEST CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S.MOUTRIE&CO., LIMITED. Ithe arcade. RATHes fiocec, PENANG. THE LEADING HOTEL. The finest position The finest83 words
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Advertisement216 1910-07-25 1 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9*30 to II pm. Ovei ture. By own Orchestra. The Old Gamp. The Sleep-walker. Phaedra. (Art Italia). When the Cat is away. S.C.A.G.L. Wertber. Part I 11. The Great Week of Aviation in Cham pagne. Hubby Cures his Wife216 words
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Advertisement132 1910-07-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Brooke Bond's Tea Page 2. N D L Additional Sailings Page <> Dutch Mail Packet sailing Page 7. Java Australia Line Sailings Page 6. Tansan, Japan's Mineral Water P<*ge 5 Vermorel's Spravers for weed killing Page 1. Smith Premier New Model Tpyewriters Page 5. Seti Zanyah at the132 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous395 1910-07-25 1 THE WEEK Monday. 25th i High Water.— o.s4 a St. James Day. M M. Mail Homeward due. Tub-day, 26 :h i High Water.— o 1* a 12^ p Penang Rnces First Day Hockey let XI S.C.C. v. Orh of the Garrison. Football Association H.15 p. Wednesday 27th High Water.— Of395 words
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Article370 1910-07-25 2 THE U. S. AND EASTERN RUBBER. What America is trying very hard to do is to render herself independent of the open market for lubber, to which end the United States Rubber Company is now endeavouring to acquire Butneient plantations in Brazil and the Middle East to provide all its370 words
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353 1910-07-25 2 Presiding at the annual meeting at Winchester House. E C. on 29th ult, Mr W. D. P. Watson gave the results of his recent visit to Borneo and the mines. He said they had arranged a schema, which he hoped would be working by the353 words
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Article218 1910-07-25 2 Ouring the neit few weeks a large number o4 ships will be added to the effective strength of the V-tvy. The 16 torpedo boat destroyers of the Beagla type are confidently expected to b in commission by the end of Augusi. Stomal have already run their preliminary trials.218 words
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Article152 1910-07-25 2 TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS Tenders an invited toe tt* eesf Revenue Farms in the Stall oi N !%orc from Ist January, 1911, as Be4 Do Tenders will be received at tb B (iovernment Secretary, Saadakai i| o'clock noon on the Ist da> of for the purchase152 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement436 1910-07-25 2 APARTMENTS. Comfortable single rooms for young men with Board at 21, Sophia Road. July 22 22.8 Comfortable double and single rooms with board at "MILDURA 7, Oxley Rise. Tennis. Stables. Terms moderate. Feb 21 nc NOTIGES. TEA It is because our working principle is to give satisfaction to everyone that436 words
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Advertisement707 1910-07-25 2 JVOTIGES. NOTICE The scrip of the Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate Ltd., is now ready and can be had on allotment letters beiog sent to Messrs. Anthony k Anderson, Secretaries, The Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate Ltd., PENANG. The Allotment Letters can be had on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, 8,707 words
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Advertisement654 1910-07-25 2 JVOTIGES. NOTIC3 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 nnder the style or firm of654 words
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Advertisement537 1910-07-25 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIER Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each M M aU.Boo.Onr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! «1,200,00C Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I.E. Thomas Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,537 words
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Advertisement347 1910-07-25 2 MANUFACTURERS^ bbbjbabobco. of asinti rt j E6TAJ I.ISHBD 1kk T Policies are VTORLD Wrnn TRICTED," "INDISPUTaRI p INR^ forfeitable: hLh "*m Claimß, loans, cash-eurrender. n, promptly settlec by the Genera Singapore without the d«4av I* < Head Office y rfcfet onee to The Reserve, for pro*- holders are over §<.347 words
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554 1910-07-25 3 Ratks to be Greatly Reduced. 1 The invention of an entirely new system of .bmarine and wireless telegraphy by Mr Hans Knudsen, the wellknown Danish mven lor is ikely to have effects of worldwide im nortance, bringing the cost of cablegrams; iown to a rate within554 words
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Article279 1910-07-25 3 [g Um course of the debate on the vn fortlM Colonial Office. Mr T. C. Taylor. Hid be W*« ttw Colonial Office full credit for; having wiped the British good name free from M b.. and that was the blot of the Government HKJIBg ua opium279 words
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Article69 1910-07-25 3 When a bottle t f Chamberlain's Pain Balm kept in the house the pains of burns and scalds mm; be promptly relieved, cuts and bruises i lickly healed, swellings promptly r^daced and rheumatism and neuralgia robbed of t. en terrors. In fact, for the househould ius,69 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1910-07-25 3 Ayer's Sarsaparilla Makes Good Blood Prick your skin that it is /mW^^S\ k full of I§J3 iSitM^ bio >d. iw* > blood"! pare? Or 1 thiu and s^m*^ s~^**~* rashes. \->\:\\\>\^^.^^^%^^^^^^ pustules, salt-rheum, boils, carbuncles, and other sorbs. These siiuply tell of something Ikul down deop ia the blood itself.373 words
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Advertisement537 1910-07-25 3 TO LET. TO BE LET. The exceedingly comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as GLENGARRY River Valley Road, corner of Oxley J Road. Entry Ist August. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers. July 21 uc i BURNBRAE, Orange Grove Road to be let from Ist August, Rent $100. Apply H. L.537 words
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Advertisement723 1910-07-25 3 AUQTIQNS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture &c, VT GLENGARRY No. 72, OXLEY RD. (Corner of River Valley Road) On Saturday, 30th July, at 2-30 pm. Japanese carved cherrywood occasional babies excellent rattan furniture bric-a-brac whatnots steel engravings in teak frames fcc. Carved sideboard with mirror panel polished dining table723 words
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Advertisement577 1910-07-25 3 I//// Consumptives Need \y\i y II something more than ordinary foods to v U give them strength to battle with the Y I g disease and to repair its ravages. L KEPLER SOLUTION^ supplies strength-giving, vitalising and body- building materials in a highly-concentrated form. It is as delicious as honey577 words
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Article21 1910-07-25 4 Domestic Occurrences, Marriage. OUTHBBRTSON Maidmbnt June 18, at London, William Keid Douqal, son of John Reid Cuthbertson, to Ri by Maidment.21 words
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Article, Illustration32 1910-07-25 4 H« hall the Press tlie People's rijzl't maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by «ain: Here patriot Troth b*T glonOOJ precepts draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and law.32 words
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Article1433 1910-07-25 4 By the last mail there arrived a letter enclosing the text of that historical memorial presented to the Prime Minister on the question of the national security, under the auspices of the Imperial Maritime League. As already briefly announced in telegrams, the gist of the memeorial,1,433 words
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Article360 1910-07-25 4 Lieutenant C. F. Smith, Middlesex Regiment, lately serving m Southern Nigeria, has been appointed to the 4th Battalion. The MIM of postage on letters sent from Canada to Kelantan, Kedah, Perils, and Tiingganu, have been reduced to 2 cents an ounce, these 8 ates have been transferred from the control360 words
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Article144 1910-07-25 4 FINAL GALLOP? SOME SELECTIONS. rout wr own t Penary. .1;, Thehnalgah.p.thi.morDm, u t most interesting character dD times were done. There was a lim mus and a number of ladi— ThePinan K <;^ne lL the traium, of hn preliminary sekv.ons, f or 1 1 U(j the griffin even*.144 words
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Article80 1910-07-25 4 v/ IVdxlj The full tatriei I• whk:n event fM ripened ui BmmU. Ifalodtd !>pp..n'..»r and Prince Plausible wh .>. faring attempted shipnipu' r^ sotl? baa been Sdteiv f& oi tot PtMßg Ukd at the meetiog there Noctfera bat r**c heavily backed I MmU$ Eof tfa Snfe. cap with80 words
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Article50 1910-07-25 4 A*, the Prest.venac Chu* il RnMg <. marriage has taken place between V* Johannes Hoof t, of lb Mab* Cubuur Matschappi; eldest son of Leendert Hooft, Hoorn H I] and. and Mm Wtlhelmina Anna Bsnliag M of the late C Be N l\ he N jmeg-eD. H50 words
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Article69 1910-07-25 4 A Good Strike. Ptfttßg ]'ue Penang G jtte understand the recent find of •in on propertv al Troooh is of a m si extensive Kind. I M SftiMl having a6 high a vaJ j as ninety itties pe r cubic yard. This m -3D;jl ion with Mr Rinipien69 words
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Article32 1910-07-25 4 Mr R. T. Bail who has b~en >. q for heart trouble is improiiaf H I I Welham is now convalescent and proceed to take up his duties on Caledonia estite.32 words
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Article22 1910-07-25 4 Dr. I Bnen oi Singapore succeeds Rattray as medical officer ol th< hospital. Dr, fctttnn is uient service on Monday.22 words
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Article28 1910-07-25 4 fiUgtf QaSf has been •IteateJ warrant at the instant of Mr Te*-.u. lawyer, and is hargod wit!. HV character. Bitot been bailed Mti Est a thousH* dollars28 words
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Article29 1910-07-25 4 The Sultan of Johore has ai > a> 1 The following wills have jusl ved Alexand«j Hunlop <; dG m of Fiu Buloh E.tate, Sunge Bu ob29 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement364 1910-07-25 4 KELLY WALSH Ltd. The World Library. The Worlds Classics. Cloth bound, 60 cts. per volume. Leather 95 cts. per volume. Sartor Resartus by Thomas Carlyle. The New Spirit of the Age by Home. Past and Present by Thomas Carlyle. English Traits by Ralph Waldo Emerson. FHix Holt the Radical by364 words
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Advertisement200 1910-07-25 4 ARE YOU SAFE 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 DON'T IT IS FATAL We have a Reputation of THIRTY YEARS 9 standing therefore you are ONLY Safe In200 words
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Article139 1910-07-25 5 ANOTHER JAPANESE WELCOME. irey on the Russo- Japan Alliance. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's) Rec. July -2o 9 :>0 am. faa J ipanese deputies have been enterw ne Ito 1 iocheon at Hampton Court by the vernment. I 'he H^n. L. Harcourt presided and Sir iJrev and other ministers139 words
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Article61 1910-07-25 5 latrooa forest tires have occu -red in be aitad Btatna. and the inhibit mts of va el flwoami have Med to BloomaI fa it the lafctai m a^w in a >st criticil position, as tires are surrounding the district ind the railway has been destroyed. --cue61 words
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Article46 1910-07-25 5 lie correspondent of the Times at Well-r._'-am, New Zealand, says chat the H>use i representatives by <•'>'.' to 4 have decided Lgainst licensing bookmakers at the races. have resolved bv 4" to 1"J to retain the ttof in which the State pirticipates46 words
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Article35 1910-07-25 5 A Straight Tip. A glass or two of water taken half and hour otfore breakfast will usually keep the bowels fguiar. Harsh cathartics should be avoided A hen a nnvrtifitru la naa^c^ falrc* <~*}-| am hpr35 words
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Article319 1910-07-25 5 :ase Jauie before Mr Wolferstan on 3*l D lay morning, in which four Teochew Ihiaaao, Ngin Ah J ok, Ngin Ah Leang. ah Booa and Hoh Cheng Heng, were narged on a warrant with being concerned a gang robbery with um-der at Muir >ng, I >hore,319 words
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Article113 1910-07-25 5 presentatives of Messrs Vickers, Son md M i\:m are now at Ottawa conferring ritfe taw Government with regard to the reposed dry dock and shipyards at Manraai, tor which their plans and designs are now Btaotieallj complete. Rear- Admiral ajagNuH Naval Adviser to the Dominion government, will sail for England113 words
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Article87 1910-07-25 5 PROPOSED GOODS TRANSPORT DUTY. A 6 rman Opinion. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) The Vossiche /aituug" calls attention to a recent semi-official Russian announcement to the effect that the Russian Government is considering the introduction of a transport duty on foreign goods despatched to the Far East via the87 words
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Article115 1910-07-25 5 July 23rd '< 46 p.m. "Captain Sir Ibugks Brownrigg has been appointed British Naval Attach < at Tokio." As thia news ba9 been already published here a good while ago as announced in the papers a couple of maih ago it is rather foolish of115 words
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Article57 1910-07-25 5 Ass il nt At rested. Toe Spanish Ex Premier, Senor M lura, while at Bircelona was shot at. He was wounded in the leg and arm. A friend accompanying Senor Maura was at the same time wounded in the leg. The would be assassin was arrested in57 words
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Article418 1910-07-25 5 CALLS AT PENANG. From <<»//• own Correspondent.) Penang, July 24th 5 p m. The American eraiaar "'New York," (Captain Jayne) which left Philadelphia on June->:h. coming by way of the Meditteranean ports, arrived here at three o'clock this afternoon, en route for Manilla where she will relieve the418 words
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Article38 1910-07-25 5 The Duff Development gold dredging return (three dredgers) for the week ended 1-th June amounted to 110 cz making a total of 2.060 oz. since the Ist of January, against 4,674 ia. for the correspondirg period last year.38 words
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Article20 1910-07-25 5 For constipation there is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They always produce a pleasant20 words
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Article303 1910-07-25 5 The Malayan Teams Bisley Camp, Ju*y let. The Singapore team together with the Australians and Malay States Guides bad a great time at the Army Pigeant lasn week and immediately on their arrival were ins pected by Lird Roberts and L )rd Chevies more who chatted with each member303 words
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160 1910-07-25 5 Th« Bishop of Singapore writes to the Guardian Sir I wish, through your well-read paper, to ask parents and clergy to send notice, either to me or to any of my Chaplains, of any young Englishman coming to this Diocese. We wish to keep in160 words
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Article306 1910-07-25 5 The statutory meeting of the Colonial Hub and Produce Investment Corporation, Limited was held on 2 ith ult, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Sir William Hood Treacher, kcm g. <.tbe chairman of the company, presiding. In the course of his speech the Chairman said At306 words
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Article155 1910-07-25 5 Lee Sim Chow and Lap Kui, of 809 Beach B >ad accuse Tan Lean of 34 Japan Street, of stabbing them en th^ arm*. Tan Lean has been anes'ed. Goh Ah Lean a shoemaker in Middle Road, reports that he lost $170 woith of boots while removing from 32 to155 words
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Article673 1910-07-25 5 Quite a considerable audience occupied the spacious dining-hall ot the Hotel de L'Europe on Saturday evening to hear M. Rifalewski and Miss Lilli Sharp go through a programme that was remarkably varied, and therefore eminently suited to please the popular musical palate. An exceptional feature was the673 words
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Article196 1910-07-25 5 The ordinary general meeting was held at Winchester House, Old Broad street, E. C, Mr Gerald Brooka (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said The balance sheet is made up in the same way as in the past, and the items are doubtless familiar to196 words
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Article90 1910-07-25 5 The Sheffield Daily Telegraph has several pictures of Bislev. One shows Mrs W. W. Douglas, wife of the Chief Commissioner of Police F. M. S., lying prone at the firing point just about to begin practice, with binoculars and rifia ready for use. But Mrs Douglas is much nicer looking90 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement274 1910-07-25 5 ROBINSON Co, WRnxswsKaHfn THE FAMOUS ROYAL from- j sjO^Jl Bar- Lock Typewriter. ■J^^^^HB THE BUSY MAN'S TYPEWRITER. ffißHr^W THE PIONEER OF VISIBLE iMij^ji^ y®®"©W©o9 THE Machine that will write best and quick- st, afl aa\~n 5jP with the minimum of trouble, and the THE FAMOUS ROYAL BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER. NEW MODEL274 words
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Advertisement1059 1910-07-25 6 STOOIVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ NtDERLANP. Steamship Company "NESERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steameb "KONING WILLEM III" will leave Batavia on the 23th inst., at 6 p.m. and is expected arrive here on the 30th inst., at 8 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Suez, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier,1,059 words
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Advertisement1070 1910-07-25 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 cargo at through1,070 words
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Advertisement673 1910-07-25 6 p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Foi China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issned 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.673 words
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Advertisement633 1910-07-25 6 N. D. L. Norddcutschcr Lloyd Brem IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LTK* The fast and well-known mail 125 this Company sail fortnightly f ro! r' Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp S ton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples Ui^ Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria Port Said, Sue.. Aden, Co t Singapore. Hongkong. Shane u^ Nagasaki and Kobe to633 words
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Article159 1910-07-25 7 May June Total. Pikuls. Eelat 296 1,200 Bruang 264 213 1,441 Bruseh 200 200 1,095 Chenderiang 238 800 1,249 Gopeng 630 650 4,095 Kamuning $3,370 $4,283 $27,154 Kanaboi 360 194 1,792 Kinta 531 377 8,083 Kinta Association 1,461 1,002 4,842 Kledang Kramat Pulai 688 695 2,467 Kuan tan159 words
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Article1329 1910-07-25 7 July 23 Cap. I88U». Paid. LastDiv. Burns. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 6 7 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 17 0 19 3 50.000 2'- 1/6 BatangMalaka 10 2 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0 18 2 61,329 words
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Article461 1910-07-25 7 May June Total Allagar 3,100 3,500 14,900 Alor Pongsu 1,870 2,000 5,020 Alma 000 700 1,900 Anglo Malay 47.953 4 .*,782 298,765 Ayer Kuning 833 Ayer Molek I.^*2 5,077 Ayer Panaa SCO 900 Balgownie 9,778 9,175 51,957 Banteng 1,716 1.948 9,074 Batu Caves 12,256 13,034 56,077 Batu461 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement662 1910-07-25 7 WANTED. WANTED A cob for palanquin. Reply giving parti ars and price wanted to Cob c o Free Press. I___ 19 29.7 •my WANTID. ight Palanqain or gharry, suitable for a bor small horse. Must be in good order OU have rubber tyres. \oo!v bv letter to A.Z. c o662 words
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Advertisement31 1910-07-25 7 Why Suffer From Rheumatism? It is a mistake to allow anyone to suffer from rheumatism, as the pain can always be relieved, and in most cases a cure effected by _>-!-_ TV._31 words
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Advertisement20 1910-07-25 7 Telephone 119. Established 1840 M. SALOMON SON, Dubashes. Ship Chandlers and Navy Con- tractors, General Store and Fresh Provision j20 words
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Advertisement10 1910-07-25 7 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. m _U_ m-mA V-.1 am f10 words
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Miscellaneous1344 1910-07-25 7 VES H E Lti o AJi FOKT. Steamers Flag A To»mj Master Arrived From Consume* For Bangkok Ger 1237 Nicolaieen July 20 Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok Ban Poh Guan Brit 576 Smith July 20 Ternate W T ee Bin Macassar Ban Tong Seng Brit 280 Angus July 22 Palembang Hock1,344 words
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Article1491 1910-07-25 8 In the course of Mr Ridley's report on the above there occur the following paragraphs. T-8-TOBB. The usual large number of Botanists and Agriculturists from all parts t f the world visited the Gardens, as well as many planters from the Federated Malay States and elsewhere. In1,491 words
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Article388 1910-07-25 8 Leung Ye Wah runs his ransom business on thoroughly practical lines. There is no fake about it. His letters are well wiitten and chopped not only with bis own niu.e and that of his lieutenant but they bear the seal of the confederation— a big red388 words
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Article70 1910-07-25 8 Professor Wallace, of Edinburgh Univer. sity, who has been on a visit to Java, returned by the French mail from Batavia yesterday, in time to continue his journev on to China and Japan by the M.M. s.s. "Au9tralien," which leftfor SaigonanH Hongkong at 6 p.m. yesterday. Professor Wallace regrets not70 words
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Article169 1910-07-25 8 S. C. C. v. Civil Service and Law. In the Cricket Tournament, the above teams met on the Esplanade on Saturday, the Civil Service and Law winning by 24 runs. Scores Civil Service and Law. M. H. Whitley c Bailey b Beven 12 J W. Haddon c Strudwick b169 words
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Article26 1910-07-25 8 There will be a meeting of the Football Association on Tuesday afternoon (tomorrow) at 6 l-"> pm to arrange about the forthcoming League Competitions.26 words
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Article45 1910-07-25 8 At the Swimming Club yesterday morning the 150 yards race in the Jackson Mil ler Cup Competition was held. The entries were good and a splendid race lesulted as follows K H. Gordon, scratch 1, E. R. Thomas, 20 vards,-, H.M. Nairn, '.'vards 3.45 words
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Article488 1910-07-25 8 By yesterday's mail we see that Mr R. L L. Braddell (cousin we believe oi Mr Roland Braddell) has been given his cricket Blue for Oxford. L. A. C. Summkk MsKTuro. Although the weather was all against the annual summer meeting of the London Athletic Club, which488 words
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Article22 1910-07-25 8 The Singapore Ladies' Rifle association are holding a competition on Thursday, August 11th for a prize kindly presented by Mrs. W. Evans.22 words
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Article252 1910-07-25 8 TIIK Ratan* BCDUCED TO ASH £8 At a few minu'es past seven on Julv 15 an alarm of tire was raised from within the building of the Ratana Cinematograph, at Wat Tuk, Bangkok. Fortunately the performance had not started so the pl.^ce was empty at the time252 words
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Article318 1910-07-25 8 Per P. Devanha, due July 2? —Mr A L. Ronnie, Mr H. G. Thomas, Mr W E Clark, Mr and Mrs F. H Robinson, Mr Carmichael, Miss D. Williams, Mr A. C. Smith, Mr E. V. Burt, Dr Mellamby, Mr J W. Anderson, Mr M. R318 words
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Article119 1910-07-25 8 A cargo s,6oo ions <f salt arrived from Port Said by the Audree Rickmers on Saturday. The English mail arrived early on Saturday morning by tue B. I. Thongwa." The homeward bound Danish mail "Samui" from Bangkok sailed on Siturdav night. The 'St Michael and Inverness are in119 words
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Article289 1910-07-25 8 Further details are to hand of the fire at Rasa on Sunday morning, says the Malay Mail. Eight shophouses on tbe Station road were completely burnt down, while three others in the same row suffered considerabledamage. All the bouses were of tbe same description, being built of289 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1910-07-25 8 KATZ BROS^ HARNESS siisr^ BEST ENGLISH MADE HARJVHSS IN BLACK AND BROWN HORSE SIZE! COB SIZE!! PONY SIZE!!! HORSE PONY SADDLES. COMPLETE with REINS, BIBS, SADDLE CLOTH ALSO All Stable Requisites. KATZ BROsTn DUNLOP SOLID BAND TYRES FOR COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PARTICULARS ESTIMATES OF The Dunlop128 words
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