The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 July 1910
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Title Section15 1910-07-30 1 Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JULY 30. 1910. NO. 69,43315 words
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Article183 1910-07-30 1 Notes from <ur bisley correspondent appear on page 1 2 The death is announced of Mr J. B. Carruthers Page 7. The handicaps for to day's races at Penang are given on page 12. The question of the Japanese tariffs has again been raised m Parliament Page183 words
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Article953 1910-07-30 1 It was Cornwall** ecoeutiie poet-parson who. on being asked once what w«re la views, took his questioner t > a window, an^, pointing to the ruins of Tintagtl, the Atlantic surges buffing its Ktskj but* nesses, sil n 1 the importuaate inter rotator with the simple953 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement130 1910-07-30 1 JRATNER SAFESj I Fire, Fall and Thief Resisting, I No RATNER fire resisting SAFE has ever had its contents destroyed by fire I ALL RATNER SAFES ARE 12 CORNER BENT. I I SOLE IMPORTERS: I LI lEe Borneo Co., Ltd. I 818 hotel Yak wijk. TO-NIGHT EXTRA SPECIAL DINNER. AUSTRIAN130 words
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Advertisement145 1910-07-30 1 THE STAR OPERA Co AT T2H THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To*Ni&ht I To*Ni£ht II GRAND GALA NIGHT A very interesting and laughable play 14 Princes Jaiful Kahar S&m&ul Kamar" WILL BE STAGED. DON'T FORGET Our Famous Inche Abubafear K^mis take the lea: i: g Parts m To-Night's Play. To-morrow,145 words
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Advertisement321 1910-07-30 1 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. The Premier Show Pathe's Unrivalled Novelties. New Subjects New Subjects TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9 'SO to 11 pm. Overture. Selection "le Chant de Poet." The "Wreck of the French Submarine Pluvoise. A subject of rectnt occurence An Embarrassing Legacy. The Microbe of Be'unent Fever. A very interesting321 words
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Advertisement151 1910-07-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A word of counsel to the deaf Page -V Storekeeper wanted for Standard Oil godowns Page G. Raffl 8 hotel Penang. the most select of all —Pagel. f-aleof an island m the Dutch archipelago -Page?. Auction sale of furniture etc. on Aug 8 Page 5. Notice re S.151 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous328 1910-07-30 1 THE WEEK 3 th Hi^h Water.— 3 46 a., 416 p Penang R-ices. Third Day. Cricket Colony vs F.M.S. Coricert, Teutonic Ciub 9 p SCC. Smoker, 9 p SbNDA*, 3lBt High Water. 5 5 a., 5.12 p 10th after Trinity. Sw. Club launches 7, 9, 10 a., 2 30 3.80328 words
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Article558 1910-07-30 2 The "Three Dots" Society. Two Chinese oi the coolie class were before Mr Firmstoue, m the district court, yesterday, ov a charge of c« using grievous hurt to another Chinaman by cutting him on the heid with an axe. Tue first accused pl-aded guilty. Court Inspector558 words
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Article47 1910-07-30 2 The monthly meeting of the Church Wjrk Association will be heli at thePdrsonn^e on Wednesday, August >rd at 4:]0 > p.m. Mr Waterstradt, passenger on board s.s. "Rijah of Sarawak," repDrts to the p_>iic3 that two gold watches were stolen Iroin a b x m his cabin. > <r47 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement587 1910-07-30 2 WANTED. WANTED An experienced dresser for an Estate m Sarawak. Apply Medico c/o Free Press." July 30 8.8 WANTED From October Ist, compound house, 3 or 4 bedrooms, tennis, stabling. Reply H. co Singapore Free Press." July 29 mwf 11 .8 SHORTHAND WRITER TYPIST. Competent man required for Mercantile Office.587 words
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Advertisement566 1910-07-30 2 NOTIGES. X I. S. (Malay States) Rubber Coconut Plantations Ltd. Certificates for shares m tbe above Company have now arrived and can be obtained from the undersigned upon production of Allotment Letter and Banker's Receipt. GUTHRiE Co Ltd. July 30 3.8 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In th« Supreme Court of566 words
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Advertisement695 1910-07-30 2 NOT!QES. BANK NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday Ist August— First Monday m August. July 26 31.7 PIANO LESSONS. Letters may be addressed c/o MOUTRIE PIANO Co., Ltd. Jnly 2 38 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from No. 11, Raffles Place to No. 52, Malacca Street.695 words
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Advertisement545 1910-07-30 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CBAMJEM Paid up Capital m 80,000 shares of £20 each fl,2oo.nnr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 11.200.0CK i Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.I. E. Thomas Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent,545 words
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Advertisement407 1910-07-30 2 manufacturerT^l INSURANCE Cc. Of Ehtahushed 1887. Policiee are M WORLD Wjnn iTHICTED," "IXDISH J Ah V iFORFEITABLE." h JJJJ Claims, loans, cash-surr^derc promptly settlec by the Gtnerlj' *M Singapore without tht d^y A f B^ J Head Office m rtf^(aot J The Reserves for prot. r holders are over $20,000407 words
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Miscellaneous165 1910-07-30 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St Andruw's Cathkdral. 1 th Sunday after Trimty. 7 am Matins and Litany, Hymu IS I. 7 .45 am Holy Communion (Cfaorai Hjmns 280, 470. 558. 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bibfa Classes (Adults). S.9Q p:n Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 27C, -1 Jid tune, 6 3,165 words
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Article1916 1910-07-30 3 Queen Mary, to give her the title which is still unfamiliar m our ears, was the only daughter of Princess Mary of Cambridge and the Duke cf Tack. From her motbei she has certainly inherited the amiable dis position, the love of home, the taste for1,916 words
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Article149 1910-07-30 3 A P.itis coutemperary piofcsses to know the babi's of the principal lulers m regard to nicotine. The Cz-r, we are told, smcko scarcely an J thing but rg&rettes TLr Kiiiser was fuim^rly a smoker, both ot cigar 6 and the pip* 1 but uuder medicil advice he149 words
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Article665 1910-07-30 3 An English Clergyman's Appreciation of Dr, Williams' Fink Pills fob Having Cured His Sibtek cf Pernicious Anemia. During an interview accorded to a rej re> sentative of the p ess, The Rtv. Wilfred Turton, Pastor of the CoDg»egational Church at Swinton, Yorkshire, kindly permitted665 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement355 1910-07-30 3 > INDOCHINA STEAM I NAY. COY., LTD. I -w, at earners of thii Company mainUin i I direct service between Calcutta, ■fGtV Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, W rV-95%0 on through Bills of Lading for MrSn Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin. Bjichwawf. Yangtaze Porta, Formoaa, the K&bpoine* &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander355 words
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Advertisement780 1910-07-30 3 A Medical Otiiccr Debility, Nervous Exhaustion— rtainly the absolute confidence of eminent doctor? is evidence enough of the exceptional benefits imparted by Phosferine. Even doctors cannot do move to prove their confidence than by using Phosferine to remedy their o\ a disorders. Could any proof be inure definite, more convincing780 words
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Advertisement57 1910-07-30 3 A Oood Household Liniment. When a bottle cf Chamberlain's Pain Balm is kept m the house the pains of barns and scalds may be promptly relieved, cots and braises quickly healed, swellings promptly reduced and rheumatism and neuralgia robbed of tLeir terrors. In fact, for the boasehculd ills, it is57 words
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Advertisement105 1910-07-30 3 FINEST TABLE DELICACIES! sW4kvK jfi^^jSA^BEft STUKfi'S GENUINE CAVIARE. STUH.TS 116H8V113 !K BRINE. //7 r/m and Sissies. WORLD RENOWNED. To be obla ned .it t fjlht I c l^flp or 5 o o f C. F. STUHR i CO.. HAMBURG. English Export Agont I W. LOVfcOROVK, LONDON, t.C. Trade Mark. CMrip105 words
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Article316 1910-07-30 4 For years I surlered cruelly from rheumatic gout says Mrs. E. Phillips, of 7, New Riverside, Springfield, Wellington, Somerset, England, who haa been a nurse for eight years. The pains m my legs were so awful that I couldn't *tand. was as helpless as a baby. At first316 words
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Article1140 1910-07-30 4 (Via Rangoon.) Japan and Corea. London, July 15. Telegrams from Tokio state that Viscount Terauchi, Minister for War, m a'speech on the occasion of his departure for Corea, said Japan would not use the mailed fist m Coraa, nor antagonise foreign powers. He thought however, that radical changes1,140 words
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Article360 1910-07-30 4 Via Hongkong King Geokgb. London, July I\ His Maj sty the King will visit London Hospital on the 30th, and arrangements have been made for a lod^ stay at Balmoral. To Fight Johnson. It is reported m American sporting circles that Mr E Long, ex heavy weight boxing360 words
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Article153 1910-07-30 4 A Tiber, so far as our knowledge extends (says the Boston Courier," J is m the nature of a fossil gum. Because of its peculiar qualities the ancient Romans called it electrum, but they did not use it for pipesterns as we do to day, for the153 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement329 1910-07-30 4 yen easily 'Jreol? 5\ -^J- 3 y° ur work a Do you often it el weak A and faint Is A^ your appetite poor? /J/ Are you easily disV^couraged? If so, your nervous Bystem is weaken d, your blood is impure, and serious illness is not far away. Sarsaparilla was329 words
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Advertisement366 1910-07-30 4 CROSSE t> CELEBRATED j I /^lpjgS^ PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS I I p^p^^C^ JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, 1 I TABLE rSS©[r\ MALI vinegar I x^-nx T^ a r^mci I Csto^^«H|\ M SALAD OIL I DELICACIES, fe^siyj I H S Agents for Ixa Yn;ns' I *»'Cial Tin, with E* <f WOKCKSTEKSHIRK S' 1366 words
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Miscellaneous518 1910-07-30 4 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY, UP TRAINS. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. 1284 5 6 786 10 11 12 Passir P. 7.25 4.30 Borneo Wf. 7.33 12.42 4.38 People's Pk. 7.42518 words
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962 1910-07-30 5 Ttieir Unfair Operation. (Special to the Hongkong Telegraph. There is hardly a 9teamer sailing out of AgkoME which does not bring back word t the uufdirness that underlies the exist- opium laws that pertain to the Colony. i >ac skipper alter another has his962 words
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Advertisement746 1910-07-30 5 I WAS DEAF, BUT NOW I HEAR, The Remarkable Story of a Clever Invention which Enables the Deaf to Hear* A Wireless Telephone for the Ear. BY PROFESSOR HOFFMANN, Inventor of the Ear-Phone. I want to tell all tho c e members of the public who suffer from Deafness or746 words
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Advertisement697 1910-07-30 5 they said." My hearing was as good as m the days of my youth Moreover, it was simple to wear, quite invisible, absolutely safe, and caused no discomfort whatever rather the reverse. And so I determined to make kn"»wn my invention to a wider circle, and to give every man,697 words
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Advertisement672 1910-07-30 5 ZUJQTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, 2nd August, at 2-30 p. m. 1. The shop-bouse premises known as No. L 69, Beach Road, Singapore Town, area 1,775 square feet, leasehold for 999 years, quit rent n. 2. Freehold building land fronting East Coast Road, Singapore, near Telok X ran Road, area €0,570672 words
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Advertisement798 1910-07-30 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Island of 3,267 Acres. TO BE HELD AT POWELL Co's SALEROOMS. On Tuesday, 23rd August, at 2*30 pm. (For account of the concerned) FULAU PAMPING All that freehold island lying eleven miles from Singapore and four nailer from Raffles Light-house, on the route to Malacca,798 words
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Article46 1910-07-30 6 Birch— Chetw ynd. At St Mark's Church, Hamilton Tenfflfee on Thursday, June 9th, Ernest William Patrick Birch, only son of E W. Birch, cm Q British Resident of Perak, F.M.S to A.LIOH Murikc GhITWYND, daughter of C. Chetwynd and granddaughter of George Chetwynd, c h.46 words
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Article15 1910-07-30 6 KEUN. At 121, Waterloo Street, yesterday Mrs. Sarha Kkun. Fjneral 5 p.ui to-d*y Bidadari.15 words
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Article, Illustration32 1910-07-30 6 Here shall the Press fTie People's rigfci maintain, Unawed b> influfen c and unbribed by gain '!■■■<■ patriot Troth h« g'onous precepts draw. Pledged to Religion. Loyalty and Law.32 words
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Article966 1910-07-30 6 It was just the other day that allusion was made m these columns to the new element m warfare that must now be fully admitted to have come into existence m the recent developments of air navigation. Up till now that advance m air locomotion has966 words
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Article102 1910-07-30 6 marks as modern airshipp. Effective fire against airships, whether from ships or from land, can only be expected from special guns niog special projectiles. Th-» Garmdns realised this fact at a very early date, and are well ahead of other Powers with their 7 5-c. and 10 •"> c. anti-airship102 words
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Article768 1910-07-30 6 At the Mirlborough this evening there Will be several chinas m the H'rni shown. By the Ghana Ml mail "L'jtzm" Mr Matthies«>en, of B-hn, Mayer Co., returns to Europe to do his year's service m the German army as a voiu iteer. The Intention Birraeks Visitor for next week is768 words
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Article783 1910-07-30 6 The following n.tes are a r the observations sent mby lnil *tioi on an interesting regiou '"^"^V States near the isthmus m Peninsula :i H«U We soon arrive a; V p»- v place approaching the bound! and ataluag. WT«ooB»toai peculiar b hapt> Hanked by with the inscription783 words
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Advertisement55 1910-07-30 6 CALDBECK, MAGGREGOR Co. 4k AH I IT'S x i^^" REYNELL'S HfRANO" r JAPANESE WATER. Pints per case of 4 cLz. U. 25 Splits per case of 8 doz. 6. 00 SOLE AGENTS, JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Rfl?TC€s BOC6L SPECIAL DINNER To-Night! To-Night!! THE BOAR'S HEAD BRAND OF Guinness's Stout SOLH55 words
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Advertisement185 1910-07-30 6 STORE-KEEPER. WANTED. Wanted at once, reliable storekeeper for the Standard Oil Company's kerosene godowns on Kallang River must be well recommended and able to provide security. Free unfurnished quarters provided. Good salary and transport allowances will be paid to suitable man. Apply m person at the Company's office, The Arcade.185 words
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Article79 1910-07-30 7 DELIGHTED WITH GUN PR&CTICE. j By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) BfajwtjKtßg Gtaotgt and the Duke CoUftOCfcti on board the bittleship s. lnou^ht," watched the exercises of the me, Atlantic, and Mediterranean Heets fcaj le Tor bay. log eQvled the exercises preui iturelv. i M.^s^v the Kiui? witnessed79 words
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Article95 1910-07-30 7 Strained Relations. luly 'JSth, 3 •">•"» a.m. telegram t'roin Madrid says that the .Vernier. SoBOV More', without confirming or j ;.j 'ho itportl of a rupture with the ii tfl KUKMUMBd thit the GovernBt hul received Cote from the \'a.ta-in aasj th:it it w i> impossible to95 words
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Article57 1910-07-30 7 Bayardo Loses at 20 1 on. B c J oly 29, 6 3 pno foUowng is the molt of the hi tod Cup. Magic 1 Bqpvdo Bod 3 j these three ran And the betting was •nt) r o OM ak'a'.CB' Migic, twenty to one Bajwdo,57 words
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Article50 1910-07-30 7 \lr Grahame- White, the well known AirI m, hds made two brilliant ri ghts, circling l the Flee' a' n altitude of 1,500 feet. was pointed out that not a single gun 1 le eleva'ed so is to touch Mr White luring thosa two ti ghte.50 words
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Article46 1910-07-30 7 It m UHMfOMKd m New York that the [ulwmlllMill C'-tton Mills Corporations hcis e*?n organised with a capital of twenty H m AoOan la acquire certain taills m An "uited States and Canada Ear the parf m vi manutacturing a variety of cjtton46 words
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Article22 1910-07-30 7 9u Henry houghty Tiehborne, whom the i.m-tot Arthar Ortan sought to dispossess his NMMMMa to the Tichborne estate?.22 words
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Article32 1910-07-30 7 i if Cifft'ttpondeMt.) l\nan*, .July 29. Hrn Hmfh his occurred here of Mr G. talon, the weilknown jeweller and gold- tb wiio pissed away suddenly this eraoos.32 words
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Article126 1910-07-30 7 There ii not a dull moment from start to brisk m the show provided at the Alhauibra wetk. I* the tirat place tbebiyof N'.p'es wi'b its charming scenic iffdCta is akowg to :ul\untage on the screen, this «isg followed by a wentifio rabjeet deilq,' iritt the p-oct?s3 of126 words
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Article165 1910-07-30 7 ITS EFFECT ON OUR TRADE. French Tariff Favourable. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) In reply to Mr J. B. Lonsdale, M p. for Mid Armagh, Sir Edward Grey said that he refused to admit that the Jip^nese tariff would exclude nearly a million'B worth of British goods annually. Mr165 words
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Article37 1910-07-30 7 I Mr. Clement, the British Consul at Bio vie Janeiro, wlo investiga f ed affairs m the Congo his been instructed to inquire into the allegations of atrocities on plantations m the Am; boos.37 words
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Article31 1910-07-30 7 MrAFQttith baa stated that he cannot ijive further facilities for the Women's Suffrage Bill this S.ssicn. Mr Lloyd George announced that the House would adj >urn till November 1 5th. > <31 words
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Article179 1910-07-30 7 Offjgg tc the unsettled weather it has K j en definitely decided to hold the smoking ooaoort m honour of the F.M.S. Cricketers m the pavilion this ereaiug and not on the Uwn. The following interesting programme has been arranged. Selection The B-ind Song..." Claud Duval'"...179 words
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Article185 1910-07-30 7 The Hon W. Evans is appointed Resident Councillor, Penang, from July 27, but oontinuefl to act as Colonial Secretary. Mr Wolferst m id appointed R isident of Malacca, Mr Firm^one hecDtnes Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley, and Mr Colinau is appointed as assistant to the Resident of185 words
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Article119 1910-07-30 7 We need hardly remind all music lovers of the pleasant musical evening awaiticg them to-night m the form of thy concert to ba "Wen at the Teutouia Club by those two v )UDC talented and charming Dutch artistes, Miss Marie Riisser, the refined soprano S inaer, and MiB3119 words
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Article1068 1910-07-30 7 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago iibelli. Juvenal. We confess to a feeling of delight, as our reddens know, wheu we c.itch the genial "Tay Pay," the instructor of his unicstructad clientele, giving us reason to put the solemn question Quiz docebit doct rem? As we1,068 words
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Article578 1910-07-30 7 Although this gentleman has been intimately associated with agricultural and forestry affiirs m the Federated Malay Spates before his recent, transfer m the capacity of Director of Agriculture to Trinidad, it, is only through a Ryuter's telegram to India that the public of the Malay578 words
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Article220 1910-07-30 7 The Earl of Crewe, presiding over the dinner of the C >rona Club, at the Hotel Cecil on July 7:h said that so far as the Crown Colonies side of the Colonial Office has been concerned, the last year had br*en a period of inquiry. They wore220 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement23 1910-07-30 7 Wktm your coagb is irritating. And j-ur tliroa: is rry and sore, Whtm you have the iortaec^a, And don't want it any more23 words
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Advertisement47 1910-07-30 7 A number of officers aD<l men from the American cruiser "New York" watched the football match ou the Esplanade last evening. Five Hokien pickpockets relieved a Hylam of Soo 30 m Upper Cross Street on Tuesday nisjht. Detectives who were prea. _i. t1,,. 4;.«r, ir» Qi-rootitirr tKwo47 words
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Advertisement270 1910-07-30 7 ROBINSON Co. SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' STYLISH, READY TO WEAR HATS. r -^^^Mj^INALL THi NEW /U% '•■^.*P*^*^ COLOURS. M p/ > $3-50 < dk $4-25 L $5-oo eich LATEST SHAPES. NOTIQE. I The Bernese Alps Milk Co. wish to draw the attention of the public to the fact that Sledge270 words
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Article537 1910-07-30 8 Oae of the many triumphs of tba spectroscope is that it enables astronomers to estimate the temperature i f the stars. The actual teat reaching us from any particular star is so infinitesimal that no definite information a.3 to its actual temperature can be determined537 words
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Article212 1910-07-30 8 W.reless telegraphy has been put into op eration during the priet Urn weeks with the oWj-ct of ascertaining if a man suspected of having committed a ruurd* r was on bo-trd one of the Ud< rs crossing the Altantic. This recalls the interesting story of th* oapfore cf212 words
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Advertisement96 1910-07-30 8 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian line. aniGAPCRE TO -JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE BYDNEY. Also taking cargo for other Australian and New Zealand Ports (with transhipment). 1 as inducement offtra. A regular five weekiy service is maintained by the two British steamers "Euryalu.s" 3,570 tons (Capt. Lyon Inatonei and Gracchus 8,750 tons (Capt.96 words
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Advertisement643 1910-07-30 8 BBITIEH INDIA S. M. Co.. Ltd. FOX PENANG, MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM. The Company's Steamer 44 TEESTA 6,298 tons, C. Willis, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 4th August, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage,643 words
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Advertisement631 1910-07-30 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of tbe Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe 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 through631 words
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Advertisement392 1910-07-30 8 I 0 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe 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, Havre392 words
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Advertisement648 1910-07-30 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 Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha July 29 Delhi648 words
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Advertisement655 1910-07-30 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAP LIU The fast and well-known m this Company sail fortnij, Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antw ton, Gibraltar. Genoa. Naplec -Un p Marseilles. Naples. Al.xan.fna id Port Said, Suez. Ad< n. Singapore, Hongkong. Shangl Nagasaki and Kobe to I'okohanja They are due m655 words
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Miscellaneous56 1910-07-30 8 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. MAIL TABLE. For Trirjgganu. Bisut, Bacho, Kelantan. Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui. Randon, Langsuan, Champon, Kohlak and Bangkok. DUE. DEPARTURE. s.s. Pracbatipok July 28, July 30, 3 p.m. 8.9. Yugala Aug. 1, Ang. 3,3 p.m. s.s. AsdanK Aug. 4, Aug. 6, 3 p.m.56 words
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Article472 1910-07-30 9 TEAIL OF SILVfcR. Njw Yjrk, June 26. An extraordinaty shooting outrage occurred yesterday at Lynn, Massachusetts, where three armed desperadoes attempted to rob Thomas Landregan, a boot manufacturer, of £800. The three men, who were notorious thieves, of Polish nationality, attacked Mr L mdregan after he bad472 words
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Article317 1910-07-30 9 A Rbgobs Output. According to the British Consul- General m San Francisco, the output of petroleum m California m 1809 surpassed the production of mineral oil m any other State of the Union, exceeding Oklahoma, which was the leading producer m 1908, m both quantity and value.317 words
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Article155 1910-07-30 9 Struggle on Board a Shu-. Paris, Friday. A telegram from Bremen to the Petit Journal desoffbes an exciting incident on board the German steamer R-iimes (V Ramses), bound for South America with a cargo which included a number of wild animals consigned to various menageries. A.155 words
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Article364 1910-07-30 9 Queer Facts About The Pig. S>me delicious howlers are the outcome of the essay competition for youngsters promoted m connection with the Royal Show opening at Live: pool. We quote the following from a selection which appears m the Daily Despatch There are two kinds of pigs,364 words
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Article193 1910-07-30 9 32,000 Ton Vessel to be Laid Down for Chili. A battleship wh'ch will as comoletely eclipse the Dreadnought as the Dreadnought eclipsed all earlier fighting ships is to be laid down forthwith by Sir William Armstrong, Whitwortb, and Company for the Chilian Government. This vessel will ba by193 words
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Article187 1910-07-30 9 Shot m tub Rangoon Zoo. Mdiiog-M-iung Gale, the (supposed) white elephant that has been many years an exhibit m the Rangoon Zoological garden, was shot on the Bth instant. It was fon ad absolutely necessary to do this for the safety of the public. E irly on187 words
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Article86 1910-07-30 9 SHOOTING AFFRAY AT NANKIN. A Foreigner Arrested. A man named V. Boroswsky was shot during a quarrel on July 10. Both he and his assailant are connected with tbe circus. Borowsky was promptly taken to the emergency hospital m the Nanyacg Exhibition grounds and there attended to by Doctors Beebe,86 words
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Advertisement541 1910-07-30 9 Sozodoivt I SSl^rV 1 S me peo^ c c °mplain of the expense of a good dentifrice. SOZODONT is both v \^tfffi^T*fyiL^: 500a and economical. I Only a little is wanted. It lasts. It keeps the -w__-<^ te et^ cJcan -nd trees them from the corrosion BjlPg*^ And it is541 words
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Advertisement40 1910-07-30 9 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 purgative is needed, take Chamber i v 3 t i rn..t.i-x_ rpw*._40 words
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Advertisement1054 1910-07-30 9 j*^^]Shopping by Post A boon to those at a distance. /rsn>v IT is impossible for those living m distant s/ t( towns and villages to get everything Ca l\y& required at the local stores, and we ther Ijic Xy'^aT ~f?T£7 tt£"t* -v\- it! be pleased to send our illustrated caui-1,054 words
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Article871 1910-07-30 10 I Disastrous Flight of Deutschland. The new aerial train Deutscbland, the pride of Germary and the pioneer of aerial passenger traffic, says the Daily Express of Jane *8, lies a helpless wuc'c m the forest of Teutoburg, Westphalia, near Iburg. The disaster happened this evening after a871 words
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Article404 1910-07-30 10 Singapore, July 27th, 1910. Beans, Long per catty 5 do. French do 1 1 Beef per Ib. 18 Beef Steak do. Bean Sprouts per catty 2£ Bamboo Sprouts do. 4 Blachan do. |Q Brinjals do. 5 Cabbage, Batavia do. 2 do., China do. nil do., Salted do.404 words
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Advertisement366 1910-07-30 10 Insure your Motor Car! AND COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer You may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum annually RELIEVES YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. especially if you use a native Chauffeur. '.Full Particulars366 words
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Advertisement57 1910-07-30 10 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were treated with glycogen during the December 190,3 epidemic m western Pennsylvania, and Dr. A W. Hill, who was especially com missioned to see that glycogen wa3 supplied to the public hospitals during this epidemic, received abundant testimony to its value. In using glycogen,57 words
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Advertisement345 1910-07-30 10 W/// Consumptives Need \W yj/g something more than ordinary foods to \\l \j I give them strength to battle with the M' A disease and to repair its ravages. 1 r I KEPLER SOLUTION! B (TRADE MARK) supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials m a highly-concentrated form. It is as345 words
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Advertisement153 1910-07-30 10 C amber la ins Cough Remedy. The many lemarkable euros of colds and grip t fleeted by this preparation have made at famous over a large part of the c ili/.ed world. It can always be depended npon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures eokk and grip,153 words
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Advertisement39 1910-07-30 10 FOWLS! FOWLS!! FOWLS!!! HAS ARRIVED K\ TBM s.*. Kamagawa Maru Carmarthenshire FROM LONDON Minocas. Wyandottes, Leghorns. Ho B ahmas, Orpingtons, Baned Ro<ks. IflH bury Rouen ducks. RabbiU fa fc ILso Incubators Brooders incidentals fioIhe Cyphers Incubators C< SEW YORh39 words
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Miscellaneous654 1910-07-30 10 VESSELS RXPKCTEiT 1 »TRAMBRB. Swing port of departure, and date due here, and tuxme qf lj h u*** Aleeia, Hamburg, Aug [>, Alciuous, Hongkong, July' if AmbriK, Hamburg, Aug 29 Bf ,V" Arcadia, Colombo, Aug 12 }> Assaye, HoDgkong, A tig ]>\ Atsuta Maru, Japan, log p Austria, Triaa*, Sept654 words
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Article841 1910-07-30 11 The Khartoum Railway. LondoD, July 18th. :t working of the new railway from •_o;m southward, which waa opened on I |al January, has proved a revelation. .r iffie has surpassed all expectations and bright prospects for the future. Thk Camden Town Murder. ite of an intense hue and841 words
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Article160 1910-07-30 11 May Jane Total. PikulB. Belat 296 1,200 Bruang 264 243 1,441 Bruaeh 200 200 1,095 j Chenderiang 238 300 1,249 Gopeng 630 653 4,095 Kainnning $3,370 $4,283 $27,154 Kanaboi 360 194 1,792 Kinta 531 317 8,083 Kinta Association 1,461 1,002 4,842 Kledang Kramat Pulai 688 695 2,467 Kuantan160 words
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Article460 1910-07-30 11 \ll totalß are calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies. Managers of Estates, returns for which m above list are incomplete, will help to make the list more useful if they will kindly fill m the gaps May June460 words
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Article70 1910-07-30 11 (Corrected up to July 29 Bank 4ms 2/4^ demand 2/4* Private credits 3m a i% 2 4/ f credits 6 m's 2/4 j* France, demand Bank... 2944 Germany, demand 2«3irr India, T. T 175{ Hongkong, demand 23 4 td'i. I Yokohama, demand Il4| [Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 6670 words
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Article155 1910-07-30 11 July Tin* 174 9i> Gain bier bvyen 11.60 i Gambiar Cnbe No 1 U tfO Garubier Oube No. S M norn Pepper Black (ord3». S'forej biflil nom. Pepper, White (fair) i uyer> 26 Nutmeg* (J lO to tke 18.0U Nutmeg* (80 to fcke ib.) M 22.00 i&aee (B&n4ft) M155 words
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Advertisement32 1910-07-30 11 Why Suffer From Rheumatism? It is a mistake to allow anyone to suffer j from rheumatism, as the pain can always be I relieved, and m most cases a cure effected by32 words
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Advertisement19 1910-07-30 11 FOREMAN OF WORKS. YONG FONG Wanted for British North Borneo. Salary !^jr^\ n oo.r teB oDly £uUs Photographic Studio.19 words
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Miscellaneous1326 1910-07-30 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. IB9UI. Paid. LastDiv. Biotr*. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 6 3 7 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 16 9 18 6 50.000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 10 2 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 17 00 17 10 01,326 words
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Miscellaneous1041 1910-07-30 11 VESSELS IN FOKT. o FUr and Tons Command an Arrived From For Wh« New York Am. cruiser 8150 Jayne July 27 Penarg Manila 30 Sea Mew Col. yacht 500 Chamberlain July 27 Penang Lighthouse Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee tot WfceP Andree ßickmersGer 2673 Bar July 23 Port1,041 words
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Miscellaneous76 1910-07-30 11 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. July St. H'kong 10a 29.72 SWI 85 Manila 10a 757 Wl M U o Hkong 4i> 2f 64 SW2 h Manila 4p 755 BWI :>J I Kandang Kerbau Hospital July 28, 1910. 9am. 3 pm, 9pm Baroin. 32 Fah. 29 92176 words
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Article453 1910-07-30 12 The full account of the first day's racing show that the events were very keen and very interesting. In the selling race there was a whole crowd of them buDched as they came into the straight, and Gillo, Too Lite, Excise, and Srrome were all m one horse's453 words
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Article430 1910-07-30 12 Fi v Ei.m a BattiN". Nmn < > M. B W. Aver A I.I? Potto 143 5 120 U 5 2 Oswald tenies 884 S 69 11 62 A. 0. llergler »'._>:; t- gfy] g§ 7 o LI. 11 II Clarke 14 3 23 1 7r> W430 words
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Article57 1910-07-30 12 A friendly vzwe of Assaciation football -was played on the Esplanade last evening between the S X C. and A Company ol the .Middies* x Hegiment, Mr Jjhnson acted as referee. The town eleven did most of the pressirji? io the first half and at half time Wtn57 words
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Article340 1910-07-30 12 (From Our Special Correspondent) B;sley Camp, July Bth. The whole week has been spent by the Singapore men m practising fur the great shoot to day, the Ktkpore Cup, and every man is at the top of hs form and they should make, a good show though340 words
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Article567 1910-07-30 12 The Empire match was shot on Ist and 2nd inst and the result is a handsome viotory f,r Great Britain by 72 points. The second piace was taken by Cjnadi, Australia were a bad third, India, fourth, aDd Singapore were just relegated to a last place by567 words
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Article30 1910-07-30 12 Two mo»e of Ihe crack foothill players of the Middestx Regiment left for Malacca yesterday afternoon to lake up posts on rubber estates. These were Barton, the30 words
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Article271 1910-07-30 12 ANNUAL SPORTS. Despite the extreme inclemency of the weather yesterday afternoon there was a large attendance of scholars, and a fair number of parents and friends present at the Outram Road School p, on the occasion of the anuual sports. Under the direction of Mr P. A271 words
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Article227 1910-07-30 12 Chinese Attacked by Malays. In the District Court, yesterday morning, before Mr Firmstoue, two young Malays were charged with attempted robl>ery. Court Inspector Ambrose appeared for the prosecution. Two Cilinese builders' coolies said that at 930 pm. on the sth they were walking m Waterloo Street when eight227 words
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Article152 1910-07-30 12 Win End Competition. The Golf Club has arranged with the Pi lo Club to take Tuesday instead of M nd.iy next week so that the link* will be available for to-day. Sunday and Monday, whilst L&dies 1 day will be on Tuesday Advantage has been laken of152 words
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Article200 1910-07-30 12 A Hokien boy was robbed of $35 m Dotes ou Thursday night at the junction of North Bridge Rotd and Jdlan Klapa by a Boyanese and two Milayn. The youth was given the money by his father to pay house rent. R tiles Hotel, Penang, grows apace and Mr Brunei-200 words
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Article202 1910-07-30 12 Shipping ar<! Import, and Export < ffioes will be op^n for u»f h< nr from 10 to 11 am. on Mouda' \bv l>t pn x mo. The "Jonat) au H 'If," >b«j first moequitoproof ocean g "ing steamer arrived iv the Mersey from the Clyde shipyards on the202 words
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Article311 1910-07-30 12 The Hordb Dispersed. It is believed that not a single pirate is loft ou Colowan island. Oil Tuesday July 19 there was a further bombardment and des traction of property but as far as could be ascertained m Macao, no limbs were broken nor livt-s lost. The usu:il311 words
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Article206 1910-07-30 12 The buily of a Chinaman WHS i< uqo hang tl,' to a fence m E&ochoro \l md ov I ur&Ja v. Mr I* L David, Official Assignee, sat :> third magistrate, yesterday, m pLce of BCi Robinson who is indisposed. There wore only seven ne\v c.ise-s on the files m206 words
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Article72 1910-07-30 12 Per P. O. Devanba from London. Mrs Clark, Mr and Mrs RoVmso-, Mr W. E Clark, Mr H. Thomas, Miss Williams, Mr Maynard. Mr Cruicksbank, Mr Smkh, Mr Burt, Mr Henderson, Mr Anderson, Dr. Carmetit, Mr Oliver, Mr Rennie, Mr K>enan, Mr Brett, 15r and Mrs Marriott and itfant72 words
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Advertisement15 1910-07-30 12 W. J. GARCIA, 219, ORCHARD ROAD. Piano, Organ Musical Instrument dealer. Pianos boughtsold or exchanged.15 words
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Advertisement173 1910-07-30 12 KATZ BROSJ^ HARNESS S^E^ BEST ENGLISH MADE HARN£ Ss IN BLACK AND BROWN HORSE SIZE! COB SIZE!! PONY SIZE'" HORSE PONY SADDLES. COMPLETE with REINS, BIBS, SADDLE CLOTH ALSO All Stable Requisites. KATZ BROS, D PATRONISED J^^b BY ROYALTY. PRESENTS TO SUIT ALL PURSES I N Diamond Xeckiaces, Diamond Rings,173 words
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