The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1910
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Title Section15 1910-07-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1910. KO. 69,43115 words
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Article156 1910-07-28 1 The Penang race results appear on page 8. The concert at the Dutch Club last night was a great success Page 4. Tbe American cmiter "New York has arrived here from Penang Page 8. The Middlesex band will play at ih^ Volunteer Church parade on Sunday Page156 words
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Article907 1910-07-28 1 THREE HOURS AT ALGIERS. I had always wanted to go theie, and this, if iothing else, prcmpttd me to travel Df the German nia'l steamer when oomißg East. As we slowlv approached the port, the last rayi of the setting sun were shedding their tlory over the beautiful city. But907 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement344 1910-07-28 1 Buchanan's Whiskies.! I BLACK WHITE. I I RED SEAL. I Both these blends continue to increase in I pupularity, because the QUALITY is steadily maintained, and they are sold at a small margin of profit, besides being bottled in Scotland. TBe Borneo Co., Ltd. I LSOLE IMPORTERS. PLANTTRS' LABOUR BUREAU344 words
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Advertisement221 1910-07-28 1 Popular Wants. Sparkling Burgundy Chambertin, (pints). Still Burgundies, Beame, Pommard, Solnay, Chambertin, in (pints). Australian Burgunoy, Beame. Guiness' Dublin Stout, bottled in Dublin $19.10 8 doztn pints. GOSLING ft Co. Straits Shipping and Pafcel agency. Shipments received and cleared weekly. Insurance effected. BL cleared. Wines and Spirits bonded and cleared.221 words
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Advertisement289 1910-07-28 1 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. New Interesting Subjects. I 2nd Show 9*30 to it pm. Cverture. Selection M The Dollar Princess." In the Bay of Naples. The Old Gamp. The Microbe of Recurrent Fever. A very interesting scientific subject In Episode in 1812 in which Napoleon Buonaparte figures prominently.289 words
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Advertisement115 1910-07-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy notice re Munilal Page 2. Art Needlework and Fiower Depot Page 8 All tbe latent records at Moutrie's Page 1. Presents to suit all purses at B. P. De Silva's Page 1 Competent shorthand writer and typist wanted Page 2. Coghlan's important auction of high class jewellery115 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous385 1910-07-28 1 THE WEEK THURBDAY, 28th High Water— l.46 a., 2 42 p P A O Mail Homeward due Penang Races. Second Day. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5 p Friday, 29th High Water.— 2.4o a 3.2<i p P A O Mail Outward due Hockey 2nd XI S.C C. vs. Y.M.C A. fcAruRDAV, 3 th385 words
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Article311 1910-07-28 2 A POETR TRIHL'TE A correspondent forwards the following translation, by an English laiy, of an ode written in Persian, which was chanted with tine effect on the occasion of the Mourning Celebration at Motihari in Nepal Kaisbr-i-soolgur. l The Emperor Peacemaker). H ay in the street311 words
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Article283 1910-07-28 2 T'ih Colonial Navies will very shortly begin to IHBM practical shape. Tne cruisers Nio-.e" and Btabt," which have been purchased by the dnadian I iovernnier»t for t lining purposes, are about to leave Devonport and Portsmouth respectively for their new sphere of duty, and concurrently with283 words
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Article204 1910-07-28 2 It is mort: than probable that a slump will lo low Qm be m that has been such a marked f. ature ol ti; I petroleum i:ioustry during tLe pastfeA- months, a large amount of ihe capital subscribed has been used in the I xplo.utioi:204 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement472 1910-07-28 2 WANTED. SHORTHIND WRITER TYPIST. Competent man required for Mercantile Office. Thorough knowledge of English essential. Apply G. C. co Free Press July 28 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Chinese Clerk who is a Capable typist and accurate at figures; must also be able to write a good longhand. Salary S6O. Apply Smart" c/o472 words
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Advertisement564 1910-07-28 2 NOTICES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 30 of 1910. Re (1) Munilal. Receiving Order made Ist July, 1910. Date of Order for Summary Administration 26th July, 1910. Date and place of First Meeting 28th July, 1910, at564 words
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Advertisement603 1910-07-28 2 NOTHBES. NOTICS 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 <fcc at No. 8, Raffles Piace, Singapore under the style or firm of603 words
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Advertisement543 1910-07-28 2 Chartered Bank of ladia Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CEAMfME Paid up Capital in 60,000 •harea of £20 each £1,200.0"' Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Ke«erve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,001 Court of Diractort. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.1.8. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G. The543 words
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Advertisement403 1910-07-28 2 manufacturersliJ; INSURANCE Co. OF ftlK^ ESTAKLIHHED IB| Policies are "WORLD WTT» TRICTED." "INDISPI Tar, N '^S. FORFEITABLE.' aod HOK. Claims, ioane, cash-anrrfrjiHrc promptly settlec by the Gemra &rt Singapore without the deiav of I mk Head Office k The Reserves for proteci i holders are over 520.000. 000 <s lQ^403 words
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Article158 1910-07-28 3 The >3 of tin cans after they have l>}en emptied of American prep^n•^'d products, PHiticulariy in Malaya, is described bj the i 'nit- States Consul General at Sin^pore i Mr Jumi T Dm B.ms) in a report to tbe Department of Commerce, Waafciflgtoa. He «aj^ Uml158 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement691 1910-07-28 3 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co., Ltd. y\ vsi> Milling Report roe the h> i k weeks Ending July lHiu, li>lo. Mines Bukit Koman. Main Shaft ia now 22ft. nelow the 54" ft level. 544 tt Lev^l N. A Wir/e has been sunk i depth of 21 ft from the level691 words
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Advertisement711 1910-07-28 3 BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. PETER DAWSON TO GO FURTHEST SOUTH." Mr. Peter Dawson, Glasgow. Dear Sir, I beg to inform you that I have selected your "EXTRA SPECIAL as the only whisky to be supplied to the Expeditionand I shall be obliged if you will please prepare for shipment in London711 words
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Advertisement655 1910-07-28 3 AUeTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF 200 Bags Tamarind (Sea-damaged) Ex. S. S. LIGHTNING At Section No. 3, Godowns Nos. 15 and 16, Tanjong Pagar On Saturday, 30th July, at 9-30 a. m. For account of concerned. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. July 28 31.7 AUCTION SALE OF Misceiianeous Goods At Powell Co's Sale-room.655 words
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Advertisement550 1910-07-28 3 y/i Consumptives Need \\Vj\ Mm I something more than ordinary foods to v V I give them strength to battle with the if i disease and to repair its ravages. V I KEPLER SOLUTION! J3 (TRADE M\RK) M supplies strength-giving, vitalising and body- I building materials in a highly -concentrated550 words
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Article, Illustration31 1910-07-28 4 H Bti T\ 1'.,-,.'-', right maintain, Unawcd t.\ mfineni ap.! unbrtbed by gats; Here patriot Tr-iili bn g!< 'tow (>r<-,ept> 'traw. Pledged to Rrfigion, Loyalty and l.aw.31 words
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Article739 1910-07-28 4 It may be remembered that at the Bombay Medical Congress held early last year one of the most striking pipers read was one by Capt Bbaucu.wp WILUAJfa of the Tudian Medical Sjrvice, who was then serving at a station in the Persian Gulf. That paper dealt739 words
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Article535 1910-07-28 4 At the Bjurnemouth aviation meeting Rtwlinaon fell breaking his ankle and dislocating his shoulder. Lieutenant Kyau. It G A, has been robbed of a watch which was taken from a dressing table in his quarters while he was absent at dinner on luesdav night. Oa Tuesday night, some ardent seeker535 words
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Article532 1910-07-28 4 Those two gifted Dutch ladies, Miss Marie Russer and Miss Anny van Velthu jsen received a very warm welcome at the Hollandsche Club last evening, where they gave a vocal and musical recital. Tbe attendance was all that could be desir* d, and those present were not532 words
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Article285 1910-07-28 4 The total Indian I tpium Revenue np to date is better than the estimate bf Rl 3,81 5,690. Sir Forestier Walter has relinquished the Governorship of Gibraltar owing to illhealth, and General Perrott has baen sworn in as administrator. The mortality returns for the week ending July 23 give a285 words
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Article45 1910-07-28 4 ANTIQUE APPLIANCES in ENGINE. B (/>..,„ otr mm Mr. M. W. JVt. Svptrint* Singapore Fire Brigade, kti He inspected the 1 >cal j r and found the app] un old steam engine not u Ibis engine is twp n <\ hauled al^ut bv pottflUMß45 words
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Article55 1910-07-28 4 '/V. n Km i The Planters' 8 ores Ln don cable statin* thai ai tions Plantation ihee( bit Crepe at 6 6, Betl Sctai at 7 1 Scrap out ratted Fine btrj I'tra mmm 9 Messrs Avlesb r\ ceived a telegram fr m the Latest rubber nn.-.-s55 words
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Article42 1910-07-28 4 I I At tht Mi mm lowing prices mtmm Hjimfl Rivers at 11 cents each, umng rubber ano (g, I |2 20 eacl 600 NeUaayi S I ►wing to the rac wet i ot pvNfoctivi b ij»rs u v42 words
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Article44 1910-07-28 4 I 4 I B B H the Sultan «>t Selaag i due at KuiU K -tUL'sar on August I e><*.rt i br.de, ]l i jib X >beida the B i jab Muda oi f'erai lL There will be fu-ther ,vr-:;_- 11th.44 words
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Article183 1910-07-28 4 r olio wing is the i v.. i] -v E the High Conntntoaei the F.M.S during the ih-x* few weeks W A 8 mm Bii E.\ setteaei gon d an I3op m Leavet T&iptng bj mi ram 643 p.m -ArtifM Pi ye u i Sea Mew. 12183 words
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Article122 1910-07-28 4 A recent incident in the < pt-ti leum trade ii wortb tbe am tieg, as maa**} a little lesson uf its own The good people of Bam I** 1 trngm of the petroleum tx.l btei enough to iuerease the pries as le make hay as it were. shines. But unfortunately,122 words
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Article28 1910-07-28 4 When a bottle cf Chamberlaii Bate is kept in tbe bouse tbe pains scalds may be promptly relieved, ,to, *S! brnißftK nnifHv >i«.cl«i^ tin-.r >28 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement97 1910-07-28 4 COURVOISIERS FAMOUS BRANDIES. SAMPLES PRICES FROM Caldbeck Macgregor Co. SOLE AGENTS. FRESH APPLES APPLES JUST ARRIVED Large $1 per Doz. Small 75 ets p. Doz. John Little Co., I LIMITED. m f C€s Bocec. SPECIAL DINNER Saturday next, July 30. PATRONISED f^M^ K\ ROYALTY. PRESENTS TO SUIT ALL PURSES I97 words
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Advertisement29 1910-07-28 4 BY ROYAL WARRANT TO T.M. The King Queen. BECHSTEIN PIANOS. THE MOST ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC PIANO MADE. The Robinson Piano CO., LTD. THE AGENTS. TO ALL THE BEST MAKERS.29 words
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Article43 1910-07-28 5 THE CHANCE OF A NAVAL UNDERSTANDING. (By Submarine TelegTaph .—Reuter's) BerHe telegram states that the semi■iai denial oi the rumour that Admiral I Xlrpitl had resigned is regarded as a .--w tj tbe agitators for an Anglo German J understanding.43 words
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Article63 1910-07-28 5 The Himalayan States. kbfl course of the debate oo tbe I idiin Iget ia the Hjuseot" Commons, Mr Mon- IbeUfl ler- Secretary of State, declared rue new treaty iritb Bhutan was B a el the Government's determination to illow foreign interference in Xepal, dq ind Bhutan. fe63 words
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Article52 1910-07-28 5 sgards Tibet, the Gownmenl had I d il tmmu to China that they would rert l strut ooaformity with the Anglobetao Convention of 1904 and the Angloiaess Convention of 1906. \m uranees had been received that the ■CSS r ivernmant left nothing to fear ;.i: Hag its52 words
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Article70 1910-07-28 5 ferring to tbe matter of tbe arrange- regarding opium, Mr Montagu said China had claimed that she had ed 'ed her output more than three-tenths tins, there was no absolute proof but e r e was no reason to doubt it. His M 'S'v's Government had accordingly70 words
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Article42 1910-07-28 5 Terence to suggestions to shorten peri< d of agreement, it was China itself mi > urges! ei tbe ten year limit and had ggosted M al'eration of thi'. \.ny alteration (of the period) would !vesen>us administrative and tinancial :> !erations.42 words
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Article37 1910-07-28 5 The Government was examining in a riswßj spirit the programme ot the United Statssfbf an Oprail Conference at the I line-, bu*: it cannot agree to the discussion Bfitaia'a diplomatic relations with China.37 words
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Article30 1910-07-28 5 M ntago also remarked that it was rabls to know whether the Powers were Dg to deal with tbe importation of I sad cocaine to the Eist.30 words
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Article214 1910-07-28 5 boots at 587 Gilang Road was visited B luly 12 by a S a nior Revonue Officer searched the place but could hud nog f a suspicious nature, with the excepD u i locked box. I >ug lu Hi, who was BSSBII dunug the search, said214 words
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Article56 1910-07-28 5 I ore will be a Church Parade of the 3 C. ou Sunday next at St Andrew's ZatbedraL Bv kind permission of Bfajoi 9 epbsBSSB, the band of tho Middlesex u- juueni will be present. During the Swyico, the band will p'ay as voluntaries Larfco" by Handed and" "'Glory56 words
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Article44 1910-07-28 5 THE KING THE NAVY. WATCHES SECRET TACTICS. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) His Majesty King George has arrived at Torbay and is to witness searet tactical exercises on board the Dreadnought." No outsiders are allowed on board any of the ships except Japanese naval officers.44 words
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Article60 1910-07-28 5 Kee. July 27, 9 30 a.m Mr Sidney Buxton, replying to questions, said that the Bjard of Trade was fully alive to the probable detrimental effects on British trade from the new Japanese tariff and many representations had been received and careful enquires were being made. Sir E.60 words
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Article33 1910-07-28 5 The Absconding Cashier. Bssides the six hundred thousand belonging to the Russo Chinese bank, the cashier Wilder is said to have taken hve hundred thousand in bonds belonging to customers.33 words
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Article46 1910-07-28 5 Baronet's Daughter Killed. The historic MenloughJCastle in Gal way has been burned out and the daughter of the owner, Sir Valentine Blake, and two servants were killed by jumping from the burning house, and Lidy Blake had the narrowest escape. Nothing wa3 saved.46 words
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Article23 1910-07-28 5 It is announced from Tromsoe that the Zeppelin expedition has been abandoned owing to the unfavourable ice conditions.23 words
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Article221 1910-07-28 5 An I'nhkvkn.ki i i. Spirit A diminutive specimen of Chinese humanity appeared with her mother before Mr Green iu the third court yesterday morning to prosecute a Chinese woman and her son, the former with retaining stolen property, and the male defendant with the theft of two221 words
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Article174 1910-07-28 5 A Chinese passenger by the Hong Bse" from China was met on landing at Singapore by a Chinese revenue utricer who informed him that he would hive some trouble in landing his luggage as it would have to be searched. A demand of $5 was then174 words
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Article101 1910-07-28 5 On enqairj last night, it was learned that Mr H. A. Milton, whose ri^.ht leg was amputated a few days ago, was much in the same condition. Mr A. C. Carter, m. a who has been nineteen years in the Siam Educational Service, has retired from the post of headmaster101 words
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Article1537 1910-07-28 5 A veteran Ceylon planter, Mr W. D Gibbon, has been giving a lecture at Kandy on his personal reminiscences. As he has been fifty- five years in the island and he undertook to touch on nothing later than a quarter of a century ago, he kept clear of1,537 words
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Article160 1910-07-28 5 At the Presbyterian Church, Northam B.oad, Penang, the marriage was solemnized of Mr Johannes Hooft, of M\bar E state (Deli Cuituur Maatschappij), D^li, Sumatra, and eldest sou of Mr L^endert Hooft, of Hoorn, Holland, to Miss WUhelmina Anna Pulling, second daughter of the late Mr Cornelius Wilh^im160 words
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Article82 1910-07-28 5 The body of the late General de Beylie, who was drowned in the Mekong last Saturday week, has been recovered. It will be remembered that the unfortunate accident occurred owing to the Government s' earner La Grand r-e" capsizing iu the Ta Dua rapids. Tbe82 words
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Article244 1910-07-28 5 Captain Coleman (formerly assistant harbour master and wharfinger, Penang), acting master of the "Seainew," left Singapore for Home on Thursday last by the Blue Funnel steamer "Kmtuck." The command of the "Seamew" in the meantime "will devolve upon Mr Chamberlain. Ringoon papers announce the death of Mr Bi Hla Oung,244 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1910-07-28 5 ROBINSON Co. miil'o ymmm x*N.^P -^^B iiiciive. ll 1 "li Wi T 1 "■< T in im "SPECIAL" FILM PLATE CAMERA. Made for the Tropics. All wood. No aluminium to cause any trouble. Camera for Films only in Solid Leather Case $70* Camera for Plates Films complete with 6 Metal219 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement503 1910-07-28 6 TO LET. BURNBRAE, Orange Grove Road to be let from Ist August, Rent $100. Apply H. L. COGHLAN k Co., Auctioneers. July 7 OFFICES TO LET. Whole of second floor of Commercial Union Assurance Company's building corner of Kobinson Road and Telegraph Street. Apply to Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd.503 words
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Advertisement594 1910-07-28 6 NOTICE. Singapore to Bangkok. The steamer Ban Hong Liong," Captain Rushton, will leave Singapore on Friday, the 29th July, 1910, at 7 a m. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $50 or 80 ticals. Return passage $90 or 140 ticals. For freight, etc. apply594 words
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Advertisement1057 1910-07-28 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 through1,057 words
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Advertisement654 1910-07-28 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.654 words
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Advertisement724 1910-07-28 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremer IMPERIAL GEBMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail steam* this Company sail fortnightly (ton Bren Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp s O uV ton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (connect Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria and via u-t Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colonibi p fena^ Singapore. Hongkong. Shanghai.724 words
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Article669 1910-07-28 7 Wri OHT After A Great Oame -,I W I Wright- WildiDg controversy, was T when Anthony F. Wilding, of New ad, pr >*ed himself a better mm than I C Wright, of the United States, by 'bree sets to two. While the ni'j>ri*y wished Wilding to prevalent feeling669 words
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Article33 1910-07-28 7 :>:ipa:ion tbcrt- is nothing quite sc -ice a> Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. TUy always produce a pleasant u:>r.t oi the bowels without any dis•_ct. For sale by all Dispensaries I mkwm.33 words
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Article160 1910-07-28 7 May June Total. Pikula. Belat 296 1,200 Bruang 264 243 1,441 Bruseh 200 200 1,095 Chenderiang 238 300 1,249 Gopeng 630 650 4,093 Kamuning 13,370 $4,233 827,154 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 Kuantan 74160 words
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Article468 1910-07-28 7 May June Total Allagar 3,100 3,500 14,900 Alor Pongsu 1,870 2,000 5,020 Alma 600 700 1,900 Anglo Malay 47,956 19,782 298,765 Ayer Kuning 833 Ayer Molek 1,883 5, r '77 Ayer Panas SCO 900 Balgownie 9,778 9,175 51,957 Banteng 1.716 1948 9,074 Batu Caves 12,256 13,034 .~>0,077468 words
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Article1337 1910-07-28 7 July 27. Cap. Issua. Paid. LastDiv. Bursas. Sellers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 9 6 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 15 9 16 9 50,000 2 f 1/6 Batang Malaka 10 2 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 10 0 181,337 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1910-07-28 7 THE "CRAG" HOTEL SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. I A perfect health resort and 10 ideal spot for spending holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmosphere. Bungalows for famines; also single and double rcoms. TLSMS, BILLIARDS, CROQUET. SARKIES BROTHERS,37 words
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Advertisement41 1910-07-28 7 Why Suffer From Rheumatism? It fa a mistake to allow anyone to suffer from rheumatism, as the pain can always be relieved, and in cases a cure effected by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The Sef from pain which H affordsjs alone41 words
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Advertisement30 1910-07-28 7 FOREMAN OF WORKS. Wanted for British North Borneo. Salary $100 per month and quarters. Only fully qualified men need apply. GUTHRIE k Co., Ltd. As Agents— British North Borneo Co.30 words
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Advertisement8 1910-07-28 7 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Class Photograph* and Enlargement8 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1385 1910-07-28 7 VESSELS i_N FUHT. FTau and Tons Command are Arrived From For wy*mm New York Am. battleship 8150 Jayne July 27 Penarg Manila 3d Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamberlain July 27 Penang Lighthouse Steamers IHa« Tone Master Arrived From Consignee Kot Wham Andree RickmersGer 2673 Bar July 23 Port Said1,385 words
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Article748 1910-07-28 8 (From our mmm Correspondent^ Penang, Julv 27. The weather for the races was perfect and the going wps good. The attendance was very large including the Resident Councillor, the Hon. J 0. Anthonisz, the Sultan of Johore, and man? Singapore and Sumatra visitors The finishes were in several748 words
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Article236 1910-07-28 8 {From our men Correspondent Penang, July 27. The Griffin Handicap —(Six furlongs.) Wellington 87, Chanticleer 82, Sirdar 9 9, Rocket 7 12, Rubv 7 11, Sentinel 9.9, Demon 7.10, Phyllida 89 and Millionaire 9 4 The Try Again Stakes. (Six furlongs Rippon Tor 8 10, Yeuog Pretender236 words
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Article58 1910-07-28 8 The following horses have been scratched First R lO0 Rocket, Datonator and Demou. Second Cartoon. Third Trypanosomiasis, Virra, Cuckoo and The Gunner. Fourth Melodist, Rippon Tor and Bay Ronald. Fifth Quartermaster. S xth Hatteras. Seventh: O uorr °b n l°Dg. Second Start, Giilo, Marquise, Cardinal and Scramble. Eighth58 words
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Article386 1910-07-28 8 Lini.i ield Park Stakes London, Monday, 11th July. The Lmgfield Park Stakes of £90 each. £6 ft. to the fund, with i:400 and a cup value £50 for tbe owner and £50 for tht nominator of the winner. One mile straight. Mr Fairie's Lady Vista Wootton 1386 words
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98 1910-07-28 8 In wires to India there appears a brief reference to another by election, that for the Kiidale division of Liverpool, vacated hv the death of Mr C. McArthur, the Unionist member. At the general election he secured the98 words
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Article1164 1910-07-28 8 Eael Grey's Return to Canada. Loudon, July 16th. Earl Grey has left for Canada. Lord Morley and Lord Selborne bade him farewell. In the interview at Liverpool, he said that he would tour north of Hudson Bay with a view to the development of the territories, and will1,164 words
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Article305 1910-07-28 8 The Russian clipper "Christam N -be" is loading 4 000 cases of tea at the wharves. A number of Australian horses were landei at Tanjong Pagar yesterday from the "Gracchus." The Royal Dutch mail steamer "Rembrandt" having left Sabang at 11 pm on the 26 f h is305 words
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Article159 1910-07-28 8 The American cruiser "Xew York," which is proceeding to Manila to relieve the Aig. ship ''Charleston," arrived in the road* yesterday morning, and Commander J ivte fxchanged the Usual salutes with Fort Cannine. The "Xew York" will be here till the end of the week as she159 words
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Article92 1910-07-28 8 [In addition to that on page 7. 1 Colombo Maru. Jap, 2920, Combes/ July 27, Bombay, P. S Japan, July 28. Van Hoorn, Dut, !>42, Regner, July 27, Batavia, S Agency, Sourabaya, July 30. B. W. Hin, Brit, 195, Langdon, July 27, Malacca, S. S. S Co Malacca,92 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement429 1910-07-28 8 KATZ BROSjj HARNESS SIERyT" BEST ENGLISH MADE HARX ESs IN BLACK AND BROWN HORSE SIZE! COB SIZE!! PONY SIZE!!! HORSE PONY SADDLES. COMPLETE with REINS, BIBS, SADDLE CLOTH ALSO All Stable Requisites. KATZ BROSTD Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. All kinds of india Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings,429 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1910-07-28 8 PASSENGERS. Per B. W. Hin: C. W r Webster, W. Webster and Yap Yok Song.15 words
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