The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 September 1910

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 NO. 69,i"()
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  • 595 1 11. Thrcu^bi ut t Li*s t!gb< and anxiety, tbe jumps were k>pt p«<u jf with Bteadtast ;,ct vitv, and those i in lightening the vptst-1 weie iqiu The laibo&rd or he pun p admission of wet wbe rt bcx, tendered cearlv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 212 1 i B, X ,^r i Singapore's largest, best, and most roomy Store Where all the finest productions are exhibited under the most favour* able conditions and amidst the pleasantest surroundings. Where the latest conveniences are freely provided and every device has been employed which will add to the comfort of
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    • 294 1 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. TO-NIGHT I TC-NICHT 1 2nd SHOW 9-30 TO 11 P. M. Second (rand Change of Programme OF DEAVeV MERRY MANIKINS IN NIW AKD HUMOBOUS lUE3SS The Funniest Show of its kind on Tour. IN CONJUNCTION WITH New Pictures! ftew Pictures!! 11 Boildirg Csrts in
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    • 643 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. A Boy Scouts corps h&s been formed io IpoL P<*ge 6. A special wire gives further rubber returns for last inoDtb Pa^* An Ipoh telegmm i-nys that Mr E. \V Birch is Bem ut>ly ill— Fjlu Mr H. A. Mason left foi Lome by the P. and
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  • 300 2 l Q article in the lin Mill on tL these be called the physiological importance of wnich in the national lif tf transcend nale element in t .reibly uard Williams in recent which have taken ,Q SUff: •l— nimbly, the v common e
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    • 29 2 There are woods of high mercantile value, Kare woods of great beauty and price, And woods of such close grain and hardness Aa resistjall white anta, rats, and mice
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    • 354 2 ["continental! SOLID TYRES. EVERY SATISFACTION:- wishaw, 4th of j«m iooq. \XTe are pleased at being able to inform yon, W that the Solid Tyres sapplicd by you have given every satisfaction. Ooe set Las now covered 15,003 njiles with an average load of two tons and an average hpeed of
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    • 547 2 NOTWES. LOST. Certificate No. 777 for ten shares in Pegoh Ltd. Nos. *****-*****. If found to be returned to "Share" c/o This Office. Sept 16 17 10 RAHMAN HYORAULIC TIN, LTD. NOTICE OF THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Third Annuai General Meeting of the of
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    • 535 2 CJbartere* Bani of India Australia and Chiaa. rWORPORATMD RT ROYAL CBA*tMB Paid up Capital is 60,000 *karet of £20 each #1,900 o/>r Reterre Fund £1,600.000 Reserve Liability of ProprletOTf «1,500.00< Court of Directors. Sir Montagn Cornish Tomer (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham. K.C.I.K. Thomas Outhbertson, Ebq Sir Alfred L«nt, K.C.M.G
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    • 164 2 WANUFACTUR^T[ Claim.. lo§ I promptly 9#Uea Sing6por fc W2thon: Head Office The Dm Acconnt ano j^ GUTHRIE (Si "f"+ General SOUTH BRITISH FIRE Insur an<: sji a^ HARIKE EARTHS Offices.^ HoyaJ TOTAI F>iTEi r*^— Ll The L Ca« Pax: IssBVI net A.KOBITT I J^ Mariac VLT Ib- v22sw ofpr Guardian
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 49 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Trinity. 9 30 kkha, 10 loam, i T'miih, Muar, Presbytbrian Church. of Unbelief." u Runciniin, M Bet rahip an Supper. 4 pm Bible C School. 5 pm Evange Preacher: Mr W D. Ashdown. haiiiel." rm. eceded bj a 15 minutes Song weaker, Mr R. O. Pnngle.
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  • 374 3 I REIGN e Intei The part which n labourer p in the dt ot of distant British too well known to need recounthe me which the supply liaed are of to htrle inte world. Fur it is ieDt that without a strict observance of method, li hie
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  • 231 3 Saii> 1 hman of August 11 pi ices in Cal cutta showed a downward tendency yesterday. This was partly due to the fact that some Ai. ri bad entered the <et and made (ffers for snle the day before in ret-ponse to a demand from however,
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  • 670 3 Rockefeller's Heir Speaks Latin. Iu these days of modern teaching, when the dead languages are falling like dead leaves from tb« educational tree, it is indeed unusua' to hear of a seven year old boy who not only reads Latic, but talks it and the fact becomes tbe
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  • 150 3 <>rding to a mes9»ge from Minneapolis, the tax pny-re' paradise has been d* ficitelj located. Ic is the State of Minnesota which boasts such a splendid financial position that in all probability no State taxes wiil he levied for the year 19 1. The Bdinnpsot* State Treasury has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 Weak and EilaastJ Mmsl Ready to Surrender and Cease Fighting Sarsaparilia 1 Be 3." WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* ■TELESB. OrOUELESS. tion. Does not upset ch and is unrivalled for 3, bronchitis and all roubles, and is a nic for build ing up the *1 25 and $2.0C Singapore
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    • 9 3 all internal complaints dyeentry coughs .is' Great Peppermint Cme
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    • 107 3 Lei&co WK Lemco i? a godsend in out-of-the-Tyj way coiners of tbe earth. In K? cooking, Lemco makes the plainest TO fare palatable and nourishing; H in sickness, Lemco provide IPA itrengthening oo<l Uft of utmost value. Lemco is highly concentrated pure fresh «l rvatives, yet, where fresh meat goes
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    • 740 3 EXHAUSTED NERVES Need New Good Blood foe Nourishment. How Nervous Disorders are Cured by DR. WILLIAMS' MNK PILLS. U ele&8 and harmful is the custom of flying to stimulants when the system is debilitated or run down" and nervous disorders become evident The feeling of intense weakness and wearinpse, the
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    • 550 3 f^ MABIE, TODD GO.'S o ii,, n ftJ/t is a necessity-more especially in £M^W a SWA i, n W]jl hot climates, because ink evapo- Ef-J^m more you will apprecia* ates so quickly. ffl Jbn Always clean, and ever fffjmf Sold h aU ready £or use; won't clo# HI imf 4
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  • 525 4 Many old-timers in the Far Eist have felt a sense of personal loss in the change from the good old easy days to the condition* of bustle and hurry which are coming to prevail, dlmost as much as in VV ►ntern countries.
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  • 272 4 LUDULIKT EXTKY IIITO I'XITED STATES. San Frai Aug. 4 By the arrest of Jew L iy Sing, ;i wealthy Chinese mer bant, Immigration Inspector Richard A. Taylor claims to have disclosed a method whereby hundreds of Cninese have obtained fraudulent entry to this country. According to Taylor,
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  • 182 4 Manchester unemployed men, over a hundred in number, were recently evicted f:om a led ohoroh, which they had seized. The church, known as St. Martin's, stands in German street. It has been closed for two or three years, and there has been some talk of demolishing
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    • 377 4 J*V The tobacco of quality. Car "1, even collated lor the i i Carlylt the skill and are Cai its per 2-oz. it. try it. 45 cents. o5 cents. 2 D9 1 01. tin. Coarse Cut and Fine Cut y/ I stores. ■eti i RB. MOoll be^uit is l)alf done,
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    • 230 4 Mr r I I j Pi .smg f //I. I i v>lth A The raini ;>> 'of such J to V 4 I :i5 Ail; inrtrd n the klet ROYAL 1 ANIMALS -n £///ff7a/i £.M fiooA r/ th UNIVERSAL HUMAN USE See the Ehiman R.E.I'. __I found enclosed with bott'es
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    • 98 4 THE Free Prew. Morning Daily RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month $2.50 Three monhy 7 50 A year 3o Postage- 50 JS*^ For subscri} Office in Adx bill being pro B Per Q Discount is aUowed E ment MUST BE I* ADVANCE. TO AD\ a oew&. <ertsm r secures u* p
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  • 59 5 deputation of representai piog firms, including ssrs i:;d others, who waited we on tinst th oing uced into the Ldgisements, 1 1 view the second j^ Bill, the ernor makes it e it h*s irk and 1 wheu- reat be wf» and en be
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  • 13 5 T He I— Toe u. Maiatacce of intention Tn*»r« ured and
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  • 227 5 Vkahs Cured. James V ci, of Avon Cottage, batheas too near Bath, Ecgland, is well known and highly respected. H Dear Sirs You will remember that about three years ago I called to thank yon personally for the good Doan's Backache Kidney Pills had done me. 9 now nearly
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    • 75 5 KEow to Cue a C as you can, you vrill ocea yon do an estn n and that uon ailiue-Lt. and can by all REMINDER Thfs Day Saturday, at 2*30 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Chinese Household Furniture, Plants &c. AT Ho 66 EUEK4LD HILL BOAD (OFF ORCHARD ROAD)
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    • 148 5 A.W.Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants on the Forthcoming Singapore Meeting. Treble Event Double Event a Straight-out all Events 33, Saffi.es Place. Singapore. \4apore. Telephone THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESSyL^ Tbe latest scientific preparation fca^B of COD LIVER OIL DoeB ali J t is claimed for it and super old fashioned
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    • 514 5 WANTED. WANTED. For Ladies Department of our Retail Establishment, thrte young Lady assistants, OiUst have had some previous experience. Apply to KATZ BROS., Ltd. Sept 13 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, a smart Chinese Clerk with a knowledge of Bookkeeping for Sedenak Rubber Estate, Johore. Salary $40—945 per month. Apply, with
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    • 768 5 7LUGTIOXS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Valuable 999 Years Property SELEGIE AND MIDDLE ROAD At Messrs H. L Coghlan Co's Salerooms. Mo nday, 3rd October, at 2-30 p m. Lot 1. All that piece of land described in the Government Resurvey as Lot 11 Town sub-division XI Area 10.205 pq. ft., to gether
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    • 771 5 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN EACE 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. Va'ue $600. A Handicap for Horses that have never won a
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    • 515 5 VOTE. Entries close at noon on Saturday the Ist 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 a'l races the advertised Second Prixe only be given when
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  • 689 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Sept. 17, 1910. ■ntain, !raw. aw. the papers Uid upja the table of the Legislative Council yesterday afrernoou was a statement dealing with the Military Contribution paid for the last tiaan cial year. There are, as factors in the calculation of this annual levy on
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  • 515 6 A large draft for the 2nd Eist K-±nt Regitneut is to leave by the transport Rjhilla for Hongkong on the 10:h. Mr. Hiramerstein, the American impre*Birio, is buildiug a new opera house in London. That popular Sc >t, Mr Frank Adam, has proceeded to Ku-ila Lumpor to take charge of
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  • 787 6 The meeting of this 1 >k place erdav iu me B >*rd R >om, Mr Broad rick presidio*?. the other m*»mhh^nf beine Messrs W. Pr»*cock, J 0 H. W. Buckland, W. Mcß*an, Mr Tan Kheam Hock, Mr Ch^ng K m General. The Bank balance s^w«(| a total of
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  • 17 6 Mr Qag S*m Leong, who has been the s dent for several years of the Bun Chye
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  • 7 6 MR BIE ILL aoc to-u.
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  • 11 6 MED. At a pa form a ch hasc
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  • 10 6 The "1 fon Ipoh, them. found i:
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  • 20 6 ing rabies nec*s6a Th BUff< to pass and i. had tunate I a p ly proclftst.
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  • 11 6 rabu acres b ktin of a a .er.
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  • 5 6 mmfk 4for
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  • 20 6 NOTTIN GHAM MAN FOR SINGAPORE. Th senti> s made t< Mr as the Tnt whi' «oi. leerti aDd with bin
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    • 413 6 Caldbcck Macgrcgor AND COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. RAFFLES m HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER. To-Night! To-Night!! Grand Hotel Continental -$3 SAIGON s$The only first claw Hotel in Saigon. Every comfort. Splendid verandah. Restaurant. With management. French kitchen 4 atteniance as in the finest Enrope-m Restaurant* Manager G. Feraudy, late
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    • 15 6 Grand Pianos Bechstein WinkelmannHaake Collard Brinsmead JUST ARRIVED. SOLE AGENTS The Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED.
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  • 78 7 BOTHA DEFEATED. ph. Reuter's.) .in. held s. midst ement. h! in led and ve been returned unwith ectioni Union gbt Op been rel -mopposed ind abioet and recently posed by an Op oth«»r contests nly on local and —Mr. I loor in the South EastI he had
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  • 16 7 ley, d not i any .ces b- and Republicans. 1 re -> a climb
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  • 13 7 og a resob ire on the I tie the next
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  • 10 7 am. I Uteh recently, has been and re > <
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  • 57 7 ioing two temple. u dr«w a je. »mes L6 Of u the bete owners line, er Comlt is two ttke e will br ireen. make a ugh India and thThis will not be to the Holy City. -■> been tL e and found his audience a very appr* ne. He
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  • 839 7 TOPICS OF TH EEEK. irrago Jlvknal. of the reasons given for the tightness of money i* that many people have immobilised their capital by investment in rubber paper. There may be another contributory reason, and that is supp'.ied by a New York banker who is referred to as somebody worth
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  • 1152 7 Ordinary Meeting, Friday Sept 16th. PrEB«NT His Exvllency the Governor Sir John Anderson veellency tiie I mmanding Troo r Major (ii-nl St p eason, -i o B .a'hle the Act Col. Sec W. Evans. the Attorney-General F Belfield the Col Treasurer W. C Michell. the Col. Entrin««r, F.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 209 7 RUBB ER TYRES To the Editor, Daar Sir, Most people in Singapore are interested in rubber and all would be glad to see an improvement iu the share market Why not then do the little we can to increase the local consumption A year or so ago rubber tyred gharries
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  • 294 7 Mr P. A. G. Grimes Arrested. Mr Peter Archibald Gordon Grimes, who returned to Singapore on Thursday by the Kuchintr," was arrested in Orchard R»ad at 11 o'clock on Thursday night, and was brought before Mr Green in the second court yesterday morning. The charges were brought by
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  • 67 7 Before the Chief Justice, Sir W. Hyndman Jodps yesterday. Fan Pban aud Seow Ah Kye were charged with counteifeiting currency notes. After hearing soma evidence the case was adjourn* d till Monday for a special witness to he cill^d. Kweh Koh was charged with attempted murder by stabbing
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  • 92 7 A newspaper correspondent recently suggested that owing to the possibility of a general election in the United Kingdom and the probability of a small majority being secured by either side, leading members of the Opposition should be invited to take part in the forthcoming Imperial Conference. Lord
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 The British section of the B ussels Exhibition la,« be?n rebuilt.
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    • 224 7 ROBINSON'S GASH SALE C\i\ OPPORTUNITIES iAS* ROBINSON'S WELL-KVOWN IR *S« RUBBER RAINCOATS ARE KOW BEING SOLD AT $7.5O EicH S jnilar to illustration, #7.50 eachl These are thoroughly good Raincoats, all Seams are Sewn and I the following Sizes are obtainable. UB. 50, 52. SU, 56 inches lons. I Call
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  • 399 8 Rebel d. TO SWEr SD JJANOAR; Speaking of the present situation, the Kobe H*>r ,l ent date says editorially laj'i mess»^e stating that tome dis and reckless enthusiast be be a ro itiocary or an over zealous advocate of a is immaterial baa thrown a tbrea r
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  • 35 8 Lops of appetite \lwa aalty d. All that of Chamberlain They will invigorate the stomach stren^th^n n rid g wo.: ibltts also act as a glax 4 by all Dispensaries and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 154 8 HOME VIA SIBERIA International Sleeping Car and Express Trains Co. Throng 1 from any of tLe principal points in the Far East to any principal point in Europe or America by the TRANS SIBERIAN ROUTE Im ail Ror Coupon tick. by any of the calling at Singapore, and the Siberian
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    • 424 8 Bucknall Steamship Lines, LIMITED. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE. To Manila, Takau, Japanese Ports and Niko'aievsk. ss. "KAJUCMA" will leave Singapore about 25th September for above portsTo be followed by s s SWAZI for the Philippines, and ss." KANSAS" for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japanese ports. For Further information regarding cargo &c
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    • 695 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG W. T 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 Hamborg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge
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    • 688 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers oi this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and
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    • 582 8 I MedlUrr, OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. Co^°; AND I*"* ei s>teanjerB wil; Imre S»nw China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched A from Liverpool outwards for the Straits. China and Japan every week, and from Japan h wards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp Ca la
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  • 391 9 A Rangoon Episode. A full grown panther was met on Kyaikasan road, Tamwe, shortly before six o'clock yesterday morning, S?pt 7, by Abdool Gafoor, a sixteen year old schoolboy, who was walking up the hill near Mr F. F. Goodliffa's componnd. The animal sprang from the
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  • 350 9 Id connection with the steps which are at being taken to tarn the vast Northern Territory of South Australia now transferred to the Australian Commonwealth to some account, it ia interesting to note, says Engineering, that the necessiry railways have involved a cost of nearly 00, and that
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  • 275 9 Chinamen Treated kor Beri bibi Blind masseurs, whose highly-developed sense to touch is of inestimable value in the handling of delicate patients, are being em plojed at the Seamen's Hospital, Royal tDo -.in the case of two Chinese sailors suffering from beriberi, who an? being treated by means
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  • 262 9 STEAMERS. r ori of departure, and vchere lmc*m) date due here, and name of Agents. Ambria, Hongkong, < I yer Arabia, Hau. Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, Oot 21 Armenia. Ha: a Meyjr As^aye, Colombo, b Astyanax, Liverpool. S Austria, Hongkouc nidt delleropkon, li fi^ld Borneo, I. Buelow, H yer
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  • 282 9 Per N D L. P. Eitel Fr lue Sept 16. Mis* in.in and child, Mr J. Ailan, Mr S. Lord, Mr R Lan«e. Senn, Mr G. Koenig, Mr W. Raven, cd Mrs D F. van der Pant, Mr Q van Gelderen, Mr H. Schroder, Mr L.
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  • 69 9 It is in time of sudden mipbap or accident that Chamberlain's Pain Balm car- I upon to take the place of the fatmly doofcor, who cannot always be fcuLd at Then it is that Chamberlain's Paiu fonnd wanting. In cases of sprain*, cuts,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 189 9 Debility, Nervous Exhaustion ice enough ot cir an ;h is I und :iJ Not possible now •iary was PHOSFERINE THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Debility Ne Lassit de Backache :i Maternity Weakness ritia Rh^uinatiato Indigestion Premature I Faintiu Headache I JcL.-55ne^3 Mental Exhaustion Brain-Fag Hysteria and
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    • 969 9 j! What's the Time? I The Time for a Glass of I f ffl lilll P ure wholesome spirit combining I SSL** Whß 1^ all the charms ofa palatable stimulant wf/ rvm with tl eficial effects ofa health I VV ilwfiSv tonic. It prevents Uric Acid troubles, I Md Gout,
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  • 1393 10 Froti the inter- of jlr J- >•• MaiOD, the Biirish we take the following partuu'ars. Th.' oftheS ah amounted to n increai he prev •pium Farm -wa.- 11 tax the ider the he pidi, coTh>~ ture was the highest on record, I cb '000 pa; r arrears
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 484 10 CAN THIS MAN READ YOUR LIFE? The rich, poor, exalted and humble seek his advice on Business, Marriage, Friends, Enemies, Changes, Speculation, Love Affairs, Journejs. and all events of Life. MANY SAY HE REVEALS THEIR LIVES WITH AMAZING ACCURACY. Free test Readings will be sent for a sho t time
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    • 597 10 CROSSES f* CEuiw^ (ggJSUggjj) PICKLES, RJ>>p^^^^^ JELLIES, PO] i TABLE I MALT VSXEGAR I "rwT^T Ti^ A nTTlfi I Cjtos sT*S^ l ttt M SALAD 0!L. DELICACIES, ygfl^ljy} I Sozodoivt Some people complain of the expense of a good dentifrice. SOZODOXT is both good and economu 'l Q\j£-k-A*\^ Only a
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    • 72 10 ITHP i nc ISANATORJUM, i KILLS. I A perfec he an idea, holidays and v I Cri6 P DC atmog. phere. I I TENNIS, BILI UK I CROQUET I SARKIES 3RCTHERS, I MSB. WUA 3INGAI jTICE ii* q satire &t m ar 3INGAPOK AUTUMN Tuesday 1 >&n uow L Daily
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  • 138 11 July Ausast Total. BeUt 401 .526 2,297 Brnang 202 J ,643 Bruseh 1,095 Cheoderiang 1/249 Gopeng 725 725 Heawood 257 560 Kamuning 108 14,189 134,711 Kanaboi H22 2,494 KinU 400 8,058 Kinta Association 940 I,l*B 7,070 ang 163 Kramat Pulai 716 604 3.7*7 Kuan tan 41 49 463
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  • 1325 11 S?pteaiber 16. Cap. Isstt*. Paid. Last Div. Butitis. Silleri 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 9 5 0 150.000 2 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 14 0 15 6 50.000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 6 1 0 pr. 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 16 12 6 17 0
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  • 402 11 July August Total. AMagar 3,520 3.-5) 21,970 Alor Pongau .30 79 9,529 Alma 850 1,000 3,750 o Malay 53,627 52,684 405,056 Kuning 295 1,128 ek 1,810 e,9^o Ayer Panas 1,090 2,870 Balgownie P,COO 68,714 Batak Rabit 1,335 1,200 8,585 Banteng TOO 8,400 15.174 BatuCa. 458 535 Batu
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  • 116 11 PROD UCE. I 6. Til* l7 I Gam bier M- CV:<? No 1 i Pep(*rßi»ek leri:*. >cr» P«Pl>er, Whin '%u) bu vert 2 STccaejr»(!lot©tk»lM-. 17<x» Nutmeg" (8u to tit ii.OC- Mju* (Baaia) m» M rot' Olctw (Ainbaau> mm. Coffee (10% Black) Liberia* GnUto* Tapiooa, cm&ll piwrl (fair d< i io.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 171 11 THE MANSION" High-Glass Boarding House Koad. Commar w. SCTRICAL MASSAGE. il Hair -lagapore, begs to in•jenerally ensary apparatus ia extremely R kkl -kin, :be hair very me I 7.10 Japan Coals. THE sui Bussan Kaisha Ltd (MITSUI Co., Ltd.) Head Office: No. I, SURUCA-CHO TOKIO. I Street, E.C 2 Finlayson
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 971 11 VESSEL- N k*O£i i :O: FUe and Ton* Comniauuem m rrtT#4 From Wh«a Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Afamat Sept 2 P*n*ng P. SweFlag A Tons Master Anriverf Froni r »ni*urnw tM« Aing Thye Dut 76 Sudin Aug 2^ Put Back H. M. Soon Dock Austria Auet 487 Sept 7
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    • 127 11 EXCHANGE (COKKBCTBD UP TO Sept 16) Bank 4 in g dpmand Private credit* 3 m credits 6m 8 M 4| France, demand Bank Germany, demand India, T. T tkong, demand Yokohama, demand 114| •L, demand Bangkok, demand Sovereigns, Bank Buying $h.i 4 r of England Rate... unr 3 months bill
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  • 193 12 Before Mr J lay. Chop I Be Chop Choo r lo this matter I -d for the petitioners, the Unking Company, and Mr Bradde >r firm wno he i bankrupt. The mi' rather a big affair he said and the bankruptcy had been brought about by the failu ch.
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  • 112 12 a of the now seems probable the A to be employed under the supervision Duiitjins?, i. ■ma rom B» down t oftr out •enham. Port Dickg nch are fr to Tronoh, and from roads in the Mai g is b cfove? expen Johore State id
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  • 676 12 (1 >n) Thb Waratah Mystery. The Board of Tr<*de irquiry into the loss of the Waratah will be opened in London in October. 11>1J, Dixi'FK, 1915, Australia. London, September 3rd. The British Association has accepted the invitation of tbe Commonwealth Government to visit Australia in 1915. A few
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  • 824 12 Recent Telegrams London, August '!2nd. Colonel J. E. B. Seely addressing his constituents at Ilkeston last Saturday, referred to the High Court judgment forbidding trades unions to impose levies in order to rai-e funds for the payment of their Parliamentary representative The Government would, he said, be
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  • 67 12 A Costly Skwa<;k Scheme. The Municipal Commibsioner has presented to the Bombay Corporation a scheme, estim ated to ccst over R47 lakhs, for improving the disposal of sewage. The scheme is to build a submarine channel which will convey the sewage of the city sufficiently far out
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  • 158 12 The outward b uud <>a r inan mail Pricz Eitel Friedncn arnv-d at day break yesterday, and afer loading a little cargo proceeded on der vov^" iu tbe afternooc The B. I. Contract Packet Tarob*. with mails from Loudon up to the evening of the '2Gih August, left
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  • 36 12 The following was the result of play for the Lidies monthly meda! Mrs K insford 45 Mrs Elcum 7 47 Mrs <; libber 57 51 Mrs Peirce 61 10 Mrs Liveaey 77 15
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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