The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 August 1910
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Title Section15 1910-08-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1910 NO. 69,15S15 words
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Article145 1910-08-27 1 Topics of the week appear on pi^e 7. Spotted fever has broken tut m Leiceste r Bhire^ Page 7. During heavy rain at Prmang, a Chinese girl was drowned— Page 12 H. E. the Governor Was present at the Selangor Club danee P.tt^ 7 Some progress was145 words
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Article748 1910-08-27 1 TALES OF OLD DRURY. Part II. Wh holding I iredy. 4UOth once Macreativ h^d b* en r< said C> luicni Aiaciv never been a\ was the seen." H's tin le he up his grim face with ur There is a 1 I am Toe-le's volume uiny l-e quoted heie as748 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1910-08-27 1 j AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW 1910 -/"%X "BERTRAMS" Rubber Machinery WERE AWARDED v^ 4^ 1! i st prize ™y<ts^y^ GOLD MEDAL S&Bs^\ also L/^V v^^D 1 P L O IVI A y^\^L AWARDED FOR I v^^i he Best General Engineering Exhibits. fIHiI^HBIHHHHHRHKHMaHBHHKaB VICTORIA theatre. BKIEF VISIT OF ■RATNFR C A r C414 words
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Advertisement297 1910-08-27 1 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. Special Attraction. TO-NIGHT. 2nd show 9-30 to 10 p.m. 1. Overture. "Silver Cross" by Alph Hermann. 2. F ports and Games m Sumatra 3. Ihe Teath of hares the Bold. 4. The Terrible Secret. 10 to 10-3O p,m. "DENNY" The Great Necramancer and Demonologist'297 words
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Advertisement109 1910-08-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMEHTS. Contineoatal cycle tyres Page I 1 Board and residence wanted Page 5. Lar^e Rubber Estate for sale I Auction sale of beer at Powell's P. A new play at the Theatre Royal Pa Powe I's sale cf valuable teak furniture Page 5. Land sale of town property at109 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous394 1910-08-27 1 THE WEEK t ATwRDAY, 27 til Hirfh W*t«r 2 r>J a., 2.3 Hp Football, V M Raffles. St-NDAf, 28th High Water— 334 3.22 p 14th after Trinity. Sw. Club launches 9, 10, 11 a., 2.30 3.30 p Monday LMth High Water- 5.2 4 14 p N D L. Mail Homeward394 words
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Article203 1910-08-27 2 »r. Ferguiow b€sen bs and has bee toiber r m the new one the amoDK which is at pro sent all bu' tnck of md men. The great island of J vhich there is a c us*h red tish popul I been w lar oiiu 'he Church,203 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement6 1910-08-27 2 Rigaud's Bocool Extract is an exact6 words
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Advertisement560 1910-08-27 2 TO LET. TO LET 17 Confederate Estate partly fui hed. Apply to B. N. Blab, 3, Malacca St. Aug 28 23.9 TO LET From Ist of October, 83, Grange Road, (unfurnished). Apply for rent and particulars to J. C. KODPMAN. Aug 3 v .c. BURNBR4.E, Orange Grove Road to be560 words
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Advertisement872 1910-08-27 2 NOTieES. NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon on the 15th day of November, 1910 at the Colonial Secretary's Office for tbe use and occupation of the Government distillery at 47, Cheang Hong Lim Lane for the year 1911. The successful tenderer will have the sole use of the872 words
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Advertisement808 1910-08-27 2 NOTiQES. AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW. All accounts outstanding aga n*t the committee of the Agri-Horticultural Show should be sent to the undersigned to be cheeked, as soon as possible. (Sd) M. RODESSE, Hon. Secretary. Singapore, August 24, 1910. Aug 25 NOTI C E~ Tan Seng Chong, late Municipal Surveyor and Draughtsman, with808 words
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Advertisement542 1910-08-27 2 Chartered Bank of India Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CBAMtEM Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £I.Boo. ™*r Reserve Fnnd £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 11.200.00f Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart CozminghaM. K.CJ.E. Thomas Cuthbert.son, E»q Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.542 words
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Advertisement166 1910-08-27 2 manuf acturerT^ Singapore v Head Office r J GUTHRII SOUTH BRITISH EARTHQUAKE Offices.— i Boyal Insui Tot ti Mm. The I E TI Ex Mi Norwlc 8 lnsanm Society o> 3 Loatet FOL Amor Lcm-m Pi Jritaufvw JjumrkDOm sflacteU m almost «v«ry "-rrpis of propsttj at oarrso' nwsi of bcs&mbl166 words
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Miscellaneous143 1910-08-27 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. (KDRAL. 14' y after Trinity. 7 am ins. Hymn 210. am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns 316,31 4 pm pm Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 238, per Hymn Loid keep us safe." Matthe a Sbpot Linbs. Holy C ion. 11.15 am Foo Chow E i Cathedral) pm E'- ion.143 words
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Article1255 1910-08-27 3 One Man Saves F.fteen. The annala of the sea rich as they are, can surely furnish few examples of such sustained and intrepid courage as that for which Edward G Fox, a British seaman, has been honoured by the Norwegian Government. Fox, who is a native of1,255 words
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Article924 1910-08-27 3 Destructive Elephants. Wo were soon to meet elephant ourselves. The morning of the 28th was rainy we struck camp rather late, and the march was long, so that it was mid-afternoon when Kermit and I reached our new camping place Soon afterward word was brought us fiat some924 words
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Advertisement396 1910-08-27 3 jT~\J Shopping byPost 3gg^ A boon to those at a distance, sdjj/fcy. j impossible for those living m distant L\ 1 towns and villages to get everything H t\X^J red at the local stores, and we therefore y'. Ed to send our illustrated cata- ]Tl ft lot: ident that we396 words
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Advertisement540 1910-08-27 3 A Medical Oiiicer k A Debility, Nervous Exhaustion Certainly the ab e of eminent do I ence enc of the exceptional t> do more to prove their own disorders. Couhl any proof b*' the testimony of John i African War, who says M dangerously re md I a regained my540 words
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Article904 1910-08-27 4 I A notable article on Kine George appears i v number of M^Clure'* Migazine. It is a comprehensive stud/ of the new Sovereign written by Mr Sydney Brooks. Great Britain, says Mr Brooks, has m Geor <• naw Kicg, but unknown one. Tbt Ac that Mr Andrew Carnegie904 words
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Article668 1910-08-27 4 Huge as is the population of India, we cannot understand what that means as a factor m the political problem until we realise that caste throw the moral domination over all these vast numbers into the hands of a few. The Brahmins have the semi-sacred prestige668 words
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Article322 1910-08-27 4 The prospect of a Parliament for China affects different sections of the people m different w,i ne of the writers m the native pap»- at the promises of the Government, and say that they are so much chaff thrown to hungry birds m the hope that322 words
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Advertisement511 1910-08-27 4 f ROSSF F% CELEBRATED Lnu^t a r* n oilmen's BlXOLmil/f W D stores, 1 O^^^^^ PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, I I I^^^^^^N J^LMES, POTTED MEATS, I TART P 1 I iTv MAIT Vl!NE gar, I DELICACIES. |5»&MI > 4 Agents for I^a Perrins 1 e7>> tr<tr* WORCESTERSHIRE SAL'CE. Tms with t^511 words
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Advertisement41 1910-08-27 4 r 7%at/s Sk4S££&MEAV£$. Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS Now available m "THE MANSION" I Entrance, Oxley Rise and River Valley Road. High-Class Boarding House. Tennis Court Commanding View. Terms Moderate. Telephone YONG PONG, Photozraohic Studio.41 words
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Advertisement123 1910-08-27 4 Free Press. I Morning DaUy f Tl, Mornir from an eat I •acj I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I One month $2.50 Three months $750 I A year 3o Postage- n mft For subs bill being pr scount ved. 1 ment MUST BI IS ADVANCE I Ma TO 1 r< pap123 words
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Article812 1910-08-27 5 Montreal, July l m a to the km been arrested m London. •c, were -ose" to was Prom of being I m L r. ion unce r movements and I was k> it he seen the woman s-rtlj 1 ahowu ppen m trs tnd MB Mo .ot, old812 words
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217 1910-08-27 5 THE NEW VICEROY 'S MILITARY SECRETARY. Major Maxwell, who was on Lord Kitchener's Staff m South Africa, and m India from 1902 to 19(4, is well-known m Calcutta and Simla, and his appointment as Military Secretary to Lord Harcinge will be a poPular one. The Madras Mail recalls that the217 words
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Advertisement825 1910-08-27 5 MAJOR FRASER KING (From a Photograph). OF VITAL ASSISTANCE. Retired Major explains how his health, impaired by painful ailments, was restored by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People \s a successful Army tutor, raserKing mo as applicable to my wretched state of bas gained considerable reputation for some health825 words
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Advertisement630 1910-08-27 5 Katz Bros., Ltd.) PROVISION DEPT. WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED A FRESH SHIP I MENT OF Cadbury's Swiss Chocolates. I Sindt's Swiss Chocolates. I Peters. Swiss Chocolates. I Nestles Swiss Chocolates I Katz Bros,, Ltd.| THE YOKOHAMA DOCK Co, Ld. No. 1 Dock. No. 2 Dock. No. 3 Dock. (In Courae630 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1910-08-27 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Aug. 27, 1910. tin; Pledg> JWm So long as Korea occupied the status of a Protectorate, it could well be hflumed that .1 ipan had preserved to herself the decisive advantage of remtiaiog an insular power, based upon her naval force as reLTirJs her national1,853 words
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Article27 1910-08-27 6 •r Far re and a < MtOI •ion id wiio &ra fj. A 1 as a who number at 1 V UD' i nal g and27 words
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Article30 1910-08-27 6 of their ratpictm ret The a.m. la oo > will be officially areM Man\ meml< Lsague's defence purpose. I Known v. up the a} c been elects v I*"30 words
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Advertisement198 1910-08-27 6 JUST LANDED. FRESH SHIPMENT OF:FRIBOURG&TREYUR'S FINEST Egyptian Cigarettes DE RESZKE Go's TENOR CIGARETTES JOHN DUNCAN SON (of Glasgow) No. 17, 20, both of Turkish Tobacco, and Specially Selected quality All m 50 and 100 hermetically sealed tins, packed for the Tropics Prices on application* Caldbcck, Ittacgrcgor AND COMPANY. |Burroughes 4198 words
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Advertisement50 1910-08-27 6 THE NEW STYLE BECHSTEIN PIANOS WILL STAND THIS] CLIMATE FOR A LIFE TIME. SOLE AGENTS The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Btreet, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Domestic Occurrences. Birth. August lHtb.— Mrk. Kahlckk, Medan (Sumatra) of a son.50 words
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Article58 1910-08-27 7 A TURNING POINT IN HISTORY. .nes' Praise cf Japan. ph.— Reuters.) m. is bed mi will papers the change q real as the independence *n. that n has been .^cess which is a terrible fort been be incorpor rea with Jipiu een the only 'hat have is finally58 words
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Article21 1910-08-27 7 m. avinced that i rid that ih« apwith annex*. Upanese the good a people able to21 words
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Article105 1910-08-27 7 im Choi a him to M n md then, was -i hares Vs he had .res and was ct yer Kul 'he total eed and gave him the a there was I April, the ud came to Vbout two insaction, 1 beariDt; tdded th ions, .ike any at105 words
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Article60 1910-08-27 7 SIR EDWARD GREY'S VIEWS. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) Auk- pm. Sir Elward Grey, speaking at Birwick, stated that he did not fear thit the Conference would shelve the bulk of the L^rds on. If agreement were not ranched the fi^ht would be resumed till settled, but he believed60 words
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Article24 1910-08-27 7 "sevelt's triumph has brought a t war from the party Bjsses, who say they will n>ht him to the end.24 words
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Article44 1910-08-27 7 Ma y Killed. AugSGth, 10.41 am. I taken pUce upon the Grand Trunk Kiilway between Durand and a. hteen sleeping car passengers have baen killed and ten injured. The wreckt ti-e and many of the victims were burned to cinders.44 words
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Article25 1910-08-27 7 An outbreak of spotted fever (cerebrcspinal meningitis) has occurred at Fardhy (Hirt [eltoo Mowbray. (These places are near each other m Ljicesre)25 words
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Article45 1910-08-27 7 umpur, Aug The dance at the Solangor Club turned out There were about 280 present including y tbe High Commissioner, Mr l, Mr Coo ielJ.Mr Wilkinson, Mr W. I>. Dames. ellency goes by motor car to ritfa Mr li^ltield to day.45 words
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Article225 1910-08-27 7 the day before the mail left a home; paper rrow Miss Mine Hall, the brilliant young violin:- md on what is probably a record tour of its kind. s regards length of time, pi. 1 the fees to be paid. For the ncerts she has been225 words
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Article58 1910-08-27 7 laspector B brought several peroet'ore Mr Firmstone yesterday for failing t) rep -of smallpox Mahomed Assam, and his wife and servant of Vermpi w^ r 8 charged. When the Heilh T he house he found a child two years old suffering :pox, from which it had evidently days.58 words
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Article126 1910-08-27 7 •n M. Bertillon invented his 6 he little knew to wfa put. It is always m Amen onr Paris eontemporar lently remark, that these original ideas tike shape. At Milwaukee a number of municipal labourers cannot write. The city treasurer considers no one could identify a cross on126 words
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Article1171 1910-08-27 7 Quicquid agunt I H farrago Ui. Juvenal. Wise men tell us that there is periodicity m all things. We have the alternations ol md night, the ditto of the sense of vacancy and fullness betwixt makan paiji and liffio, between tiffin and makan maiam, between the1,171 words
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Article418 1910-08-27 7 Commissioners Prosecute Eiecutoe. A prosecution was brought m the first court yesterday at the instigation of the Municipal Commissioners, Sved Omar Alsagcff of 750 North Bridge Road beicg summoned for failing to comply with notices requiring him to effect certain alterations on his property. Twenty six notices418 words
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Article187 1910-08-27 7 CHANDU IN FRUIT BASKETS. Chinaman Heavily Finki>. An alert revenue officer the other day saw a Chinaman iv a sampan with several bisketß like fruit baskets. Alongside the simpan were two other sampans with a man m eich. In reply to the officer's question the Chinaman said there was fruit187 words
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Article135 1910-08-27 7 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club was held last night m the Club pavilion. The committee's report and the accounts were pissed. Mr E. Tess«nsohn was appointed Piesident and Mr F. M. Chopard Vice President. Mr A. V. Peraka is to carry on the135 words
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Advertisement138 1910-08-27 7 ROBINSON Co NESTOR CIANAGLIS EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. Quality Fine Petit Format. Quality Extra Fine Petit Format. Quality Extra Fine Format Moyen. Queen {Gold Tipped) IN AIR-TIGHT TINS OF 100. ROBINSON Co can*; 10UTRIES' The PJANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS. Over 1,200 distributed m all parts of138 words
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Advertisement422 1910-08-27 8 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE At Powell Cos Sale room Tuesday, 30th August, at 11 am. rl Brand Pilsen. pints). 10 cases Girl Pilsener Beer (Quarts). 1\ TION\ POWELL Co, Auctioneers. _A MORTGAGEES SALE. At Messrs H. L Coghlan Cos Salerooms. Monday, 12th September, at 2-30 p.m. Valoablt Leasehold Property marked L422 words
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Advertisement537 1910-08-27 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "PRINZ LUDWIG" 9,630 tons, Captain von Bin/.er, left Hongkong on Thureday. the 25th instant, at 11 am., and may be expected to arrive here on Monday, the 29th idem, at about 5 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe on537 words
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Advertisement704 1910-08-27 8 EdBURG AMERIKA NE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewardp, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through704 words
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Advertisement658 1910-08-27 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steatiu rs oJ this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau,658 words
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Advertisement479 1910-08-27 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Strait and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antv every fortnight; for Genoa, M, and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and L. pool479 words
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Article183 1910-08-27 9 N* THRR3 d of ■d, and joy and H at -i-* .annot fail to appeal. It is Dalby, England. n. "I i :hat come to the :ne. Ik vi? every c*re of naysresa which many women at and adaches and back M an.l fainting. bad enough,183 words
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Article371 1910-08-27 9 THE DOGS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Edmondo de Amicis m bis charming des>n of Constantinople devotes a special chapter to the dogs of this place. These good quardi apeds have m course of time become a feature and even a famous sight of the eitj. Formerly they were really indis*a they did371 words
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Article330 1910-08-27 9 l paragraph appeared m the a respecting the new Company were having built for their two Australian services, I and via the Cape. Fuller details of an interesting character came to hand by th, 3. M Sjtlszie on Mr. F. C Allen, for many the 1330 words
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880 1910-08-27 9 Professor Hoffmann - Professor Hoffmann. A MESSAGE TO THE DEAF. By The writer of this advertisement was some time ago as deaf as any one who is likely to read it After going through all the preliminary stages of roaring m the ears,880 words
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Advertisement49 1910-08-27 9 \£\*jy Wherever ther? 13 a case of enfeebled dige3tion t wheth from advancing ness, or general v, there is a case Food. rtes xl THE AGED. A. B. Magkay's Liqueur Whisky. rh Original Liqueur Whisky THE OLDEST AHD BIST. ON SALE EVERYWHERE on, Gilfillan Co*, LIMITED. Singapore and Penan*}.49 words
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Advertisement53 1910-08-27 9 Tlie weatner man Was m despair, In fact b gan To tear his hair 1 cold had stood A guide most sure :00k Woods' .at Peppermint Cure. SAVARESSES KSANTAL'S [CAPSULES] iVuRLNtSS Of OJt, AND CCATIMO Of M£KBRVi£ I Iv mtaiHTT of *****, wrr n wo ihcohveh»:nci^| k run o.« t53 words
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Advertisement560 1910-08-27 9 COUPON. To PROFESSOR F. HOFFMANN (Dept. *****), 54, Duke St. London W. England. Please send rue free and post free, a copy of your illustrated book, Deafness Its Cause and Cure." N\ME m S.F.P. ADDRESS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. VPTA R7O BRAINAND EL 1 t\ nL* \J NERVE560 words
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Advertisement773 1910-08-27 9 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday, the 11th, Thursday, the 13th and Saturday, the 15th October, 1910. PROGRAMME UNDER S. R. A. RULES. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 11th October, 1910. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value *600. A Handicap for Horses that have never won a773 words
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Advertisement491 1910-08-27 9 NOTE. Entries close at noon on Saturday the lit Oct except for Race 9on the Third Day, Entries for Race No 9 on the Third Day. must be made before the start of Race No. 6 on that day. In all races the advertised Second Prize will only be given491 words
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Article1068 1910-08-27 10 An Adjustable Wireless Receiver Room for Improvement m Light A New Airship Alloy Portable Wireless Paint for Monuments The Miners' Fire Curtain Cheap Metal for Bearings Jamaica Meal All Roads m One. The magnetic detector of Rossi signals the arrival of Hertzian waves by changing the twisting osoillation1,068 words
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Article325 1910-08-27 10 The Woeld'b Greatest Mi.bdem The worst and filthiest enemy of mankind is the cemmon house fly, and a world wide war is now being waged against it. Laying 120 eggs at a time, m three weeks a single fly will become the progenitor of 5,184,663,552,000,000,000 descendants— and,325 words
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Advertisement245 1910-08-27 10 Sozodoivt I Some complain of tli^ c of a good dentil SOZOD ii both Only a little is wanted. It lasts. It keeps the I teeth clean and irees them from llie corrosion (P7t^7rfls oi tartar. r'^aasjpqt And it is the nicest dentitnce one can use I <^a j,^.i>rf| fragrant,245 words
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Advertisement169 1910-08-27 10 No Opium m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is not a particle of opium or other narcotic m Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, and never has been since it was first offered to the public. It is as safe a medicine for a child &h for an adult. For sale by all L>is169 words
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Advertisement335 1910-08-27 10 Gives Radiant Beauty to thcSlrt^ JI I An ideal remedy for dull greasy complexions. A wholesome tonic which stii 1 lates t i to h restores its natural y\ and produces the health} y^\ silky softn- idl to beau 1 NEITHER STICKY NOR GREA As pure iM— t And as335 words
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Article40 1910-08-27 11 >r Bureau of Man says prices v the start He meni on the market, -ed, and vv ata good adfew 1 the j of i than p and are the wor^t enemies of -:ase of w the40 words
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Article77 1910-08-27 11 [C«. m a made atruatwe lt- read and b< on r o meet the as of ob aese eanness, known at m Japanese h i a iue to t the J i*-ge I j>ital and when the y simply ■sty as of was r was77 words
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Article106 1910-08-27 11 —Mr 1 Mr and Mrs DancaD, Mr J Conp -3 Pierra, J. Kmghorn, M H. Bane P. B iond, air n, Mr W. KieIM. Mr Kr J. E •hell, i W. M. ilan, J. H. ier. -Mr jwler, Mr B Ivens, talkner. M 19. Mr ener,106 words
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Article134 1910-08-27 11 Jane July Total. Pikuls. Belat 870 401 1,971 Bruang 202 1,643 Bruseh 200 1,095 Chenderiang 1,249 Gopeng 650 725 4,820 Heawood 257 257 Kamuning 14,238 $3,408 $30,562 Kanaboi 194 822 2,114 Kmta 400 8,483 Kinta Association 1,002 940 5,782 ing Kramat Ptdai 695 716 8,1K3 Kuan tan 69134 words
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Article342 1910-08-27 11 totals are caicuiaiea iur «i« V"~""" wtead of the financial year, which differs ISE rna^T co-panies. Managers of Estates, 1 Jl for which m above list are incomplete, SClp to -2e the list more useful if they will kindlyfiH m t ireat Peppermint Cure for all internal342 words
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Article1393 1910-08-27 11 Aug 26. 4!, RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oaf. Issui. Paid. LastDiy. But»rb. Sellers B* 85 000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 9 b 3 15o',OOO 2- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 160 166 50 000 2'. 1/6 Batang Malaka 6 1 0 pr. e] 30 000 1 1 Batu Caves1,393 words
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Article198 1910-08-27 11 Aug 2*. Sultan Van Lingga, Dut str, Satnan, for Singkep. Chumpon. Siam str, Raun. for Bangkok. Hellas, Nor Btr, Berg, for Calcutta Japara, Dut. str., Blotnbert, for Muntok and Paleuibang. Selangor, Brit, str., Sanderson, for T. Anson via ports. Lady Weld, Brit etr., Cobb, for Malacca and Aluar. Resident198 words
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Article159 1910-08-27 11 Per Ranee Mr and Mrs Meyrick, Mr and Mrs Catn, Miss Cate, Messrs A. Rohrmann, Josenhaus, G. Mellanby. Per P. O. Delta Mr F. E. Jago, Mr J. Round, Mr Burgess, Mr Stephens, Mr T. Sturrock, Mies Girdwood, Mr J. Lauder, Mr A. L. C. Teage, Mr and Mrs159 words
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Article62 1910-08-27 11 (COKBKCTBD UP TO Aug 26 Bank 4m s i\ demand -4i Private credits 3m credits 6m 2/4J Franck. demand Bank... l".-» 4 4 Germany, demand India, T. T Hongkong, demand 23% d t. Yokohama, demand M 114-f Java, demand M Bangkok, demand Soyekkions, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England62 words
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Article129 1910-08-27 11 Aug. Tit* Gambier mm re 11.4& Gram bier Cube No 1 ux Gam bier Oube No. 2 non Pepper Black (orCm B'pare) 15.50 Pepper, White (fan) stl 27 .">(> Nutmeg* (110 to ti* IK).. I 7.00 NTntmeg. (80 to tk* :kc «< 22.00» «ao« (Bania) M dok Olotw lAmccia*^129 words
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Miscellaneous770 1910-08-27 11 V KSH EJ>S IN PO X j Steamers Flaur A Tons Master Arrived Prom Consignee w k^ Albenga Ger 276P Lorenzen Aug 24 Hongkong Behn M ew York As<?ang Siam 405 Christiansen Aug 25 Bangkok E. A. < Ban. Ban Hin Guan Brit 243 Watson Aug 25 Pontknak Thong Ek770 words
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Article254 1910-08-27 12 of this Board was held yesterday afternoon m the offices, Mr E G. Broadrick pr* siding The other members present irsre Messrs .1 Carapier, Tin Kheam Hock, Cueng Ken- W. Mcßeau, Dr Fowlie. Tae minutes were passed. The Chairman stated that the balance m the b»nk totalled -pared254 words
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Article56 1910-08-27 12 Things are trim for has cow been opeu v m of tbe ;k with a good f new ones. Of tl. the ibi who -will be bik<h p wag 'o be h <>wner wiK l»e perforn Abn .1 one up nhich rep the v training with the56 words
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Article101 1910-08-27 12 fERDAY'S PLA D I k>. w o. A. G. Harrington v r unfinished. Her IV Noon Ximmel ar. TVI 111 .Medicos Dr Simpson and Dr Croucher w.o. Army 1 1 i ough beat 3fer 111. Wakeford and Henderson »> 4, Mer VIII. White and Chacev Antho./ aii101 words
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Article23 1910-08-27 12 YESTERDAY LADIES 1 H \M'o^v Miss Gunn and tin beat Mrs ■ertson and Mrs Darbisbire, 6 4, 2 6,23 words
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Article108 1910-08-27 12 The heavy downpour ti >oded moat of the thoroughfares leading i narvon Street converting tben\ m one short hour, into run ning rivers. The rainfall registered at Fort was 1.92 inches. A poor Chinese Ifirl, about 3 years of age, who was playing m the108 words
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Article1180 1910-08-27 12 {From out own Correspondent!} Edinburgh, August 5. Six years ago, the Auld Brig of Ayr, famous m history, but still more famous from Burns' poem of The Twa Brigs," was tottering to its fall Eogineers and architects pronounced it unsafe and advised its destruction. The Town Council of1,180 words
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Article519 1910-08-27 12 (I m) AviATl London, Aug 10. On an experimental despatch carrying it Mr Grahame White ascended at Black pool, alighting at Fleet wood Barracks and then crossed Morecambe bay to Barrow. The flight lasted altogether seventy minutes. lhreturned to Blackpool m thirty nine minutes Mr Robert Loraine made519 words
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Article243 1910-08-27 12 H. M. S Waterwitch arrived from the westward at sutwr yesterday. The small boil *te«m*-r Aing Thye," Captain Suiin, It ft fot T it^anu yesterday afternoon, but returned about seven o'clock as her steru post was leaking. She will be decked here. The arrivals of sei- going vessels243 words
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Article260 1910-08-27 12 he i>; I The new battleship Rio de Janeiro," which Messrs Armstrong, Whitworth and ;ire building for Brazi', will be by far the >t in the woild. rding to the Engineer," she will dis place 3. as, and will mount twelve 14 m. guns. Her260 words
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Article58 1910-08-27 12 In addition to that on pa^re 1 1 U, Smi' Bangkok, Jao Seng. Bangkok Aing Thyp, Du' lie. Aug 2>\ Put Back, H M 8000, Dock Bri 99 Bint: P. Sembilan, Kat/ Bros Bangkok Will o 1 the V- ,rrie, Aug 2»>. Kelantan, V Kelantan Anambas T H.58 words
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101 1910-08-27 12 Wnarvfi and Unekt at %ohieh different res»eh were berthed «iy. East Wharf (Basin;— Nil. East Wharf Sec I— Yunnan, M. Meanatchy. Nuent Sheers Wharf— N 1 Main Wharf Sec 2— Orissa, Islander. 3 Bengloe. •r 4- Lightning. s—Guthrie.5 Guthrie. 6— Quorra, Trngganu, Hanan.101 words
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Article73 1910-08-27 12 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Deiffiinger on Friday next, with mails of Aug I*\ From China Pw N. D. L. Prinz Ludwig, on Monday next. Mails already despatchkd for London. Left Due Arrived PA O July Aug 22 Aug 22 NDL Aug 2 Aug 16 B73 words
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