The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 September 1910

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1910. NO. 69,45i>
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  • 121 1 Botha h<B betn urged to retain the Premiership Page The death is announced of Mr J. W. B. M* claret P»ge 6 The Turkey Roumanian convention is admitted Page Au interesting estate ctee m being heard at Kuala Lumpur Pngt An internal tonal unemployment association has teen
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  • 361 1 Septeu.ber, -making month month r'ehlv f usbed with the last l of buna >wu here and there v the fait >;tumn, befc his takeu up h- to paint his we of mingle 1 colours on the c mntrv side. The fru mis-shapen orchaid through very id. 1: and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 144 1 I J LIMITED. I &0W (SeiE/VABS. EDINBURGH) I ,JHpßßKsbwß|mbK! J 191 MACHINES ISP*?» Rf I jf are*designed by ourselves and manuSBawißß^rK factured at heme by skilled BUs j g 1 European labour. 11l Iflflf-- bjliV jfiS HELICAL GEARING I SPECIAL CHILLED ROLLERS I PATENT FRICTION CLUTCH SHEETING MACHINE with r
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    • 153 1 C. H. Willis, IS NOW DOING BOBDfSM ON THK FORTHCOMING Singapore Races. OCTOBER 11, 13, 15. Treble- Races 1, 5, 6, Doubles any two Rsces. Straight out all Races. For Prices apply to above. 8, THE ARCADE PHONE 596 THE STAR OPERA Co. AT TUB THEATRE ROYAL, NOBTH BRIDGE KOAD.
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    • 370 1 ALHAMBRA THE PREMIER SHOW TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! the latest innovation. Pathe's Animated Gazette weekly Publication portrayiDg The News of the World INCLUDING The Latest Paris Fashions m LIVING PICTURES. Thoroughly Interesting Popular. (Watched fcr eagerly by Thoupands every week wherever shown) Operator Correspondents at all Important Centre**. This interesting Gazette will
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    • 150 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Position wanted as secretary P^g-s 5. Reliable stock-keeper required Page Roquefort Cheese at Bolter's— P*gi Two European titters required Pag Cotton piece goods agent wanted Page 5 100 years m the Ciiyof London Page 10. Ragalla Rubber Co, L d, m L'quidation PayNew etocks of Cigarettes at X
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 342 1 THE WEEK SAruKDAY. 24th Hi^h Water 1.2© a. 1 14 p Cold Storage Co Exchange, noon. Garrison MatoMivres Golf Championship final 18 holes. Blue Danubes, Theatre. 9 p S. C C. Tennis. Sunday, sth High Waier.— 2 1 6 a., 1.1 18th after Trinity. NDL. Mail Homeward du9 5 p
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  • 263 2 idny from Elinburtrh that Mrhe lir m of Swan and ill, has b*HT. nfullv justiti-d by I I re morning, both through firm of Donaldson and Sir MicUren had died B 2lsl dbl iv Eiinhu-th af'er an .re no details available md thi* I wi'h
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    • 262 2 fcsHCS^ What a grand family medicine Ayer's barsap.;:rilla is! (iood for the fl^f chil !or tl:0 par K^3nXJ99b)l-^ 1 arent. Genera- x /j»* r 'j Always \fj Jf of it m the "house. Sometime jaflr during the year some member of the 1 I U certainly need it. Toucan surely
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    • 681 2 NOTIGES. CAMPBELL HOUSE SCHOOL COTHIM ROAD, BRISTOL. established 1876. Entire rharge taken of pupils from abroad, who receive home comforts combined with discipline. Preparation for Examinations and Public Schools. Boys received from 7to 17 years of age. Highest references. Especial care given to physical training. Prospectus from Principal. WALTER T.
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    • 498 2 NQTIQES. MISS R^SE ANDRKE, Midwi'e (Diploma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andr^e holds Diplomas and very high credentials from the Singapore P. CM O and Madras Hospital etc. Sept 8 8.11 LOST. Certificate No. 777 for ten shares m Pegoh Ltd. Nos. *****—*****. If found to
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    • 562 2 Ciiartere^ Bank of Incr, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CHARTER Paid up Capital iv 60,000 shares of £20 each 9 1,200 c*\t Reserve Fund £1,600^000 Reserve Liability of Proprietorft 11,800,00. Court of Directore. Sir MontagTi Cornieh Turner (Cheinnan). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham. X.C.I. X Thoma* Cuthbert«on, Eaq Sir Alfred
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    • 163 2 jptly settle nde *i etc Singfcpore withou Uler 1 Afe** 111 Head Ofßoe y <* t«£^* The Rescr ie IRIE south Bitmap INSUEa FIRE Insurances e?\ ted p„aa^. MARINE Ineejra EARTHQL Offices.— 2 Hoyal TOTAX y The London and LancaahhT anr< OfUfia Lir A h. < Lt .iC LODhbbi NIT
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  • 1205 3 A Gloomy Picture. At a recent cor.ferer.ce for the promotion of political science, held at Berlin (says The Voßßißche Zeitung), PiofessorDr. Scbachner, of Jena, on th« basis of personal observation and research m Japan, sp ke of the social problems of this country. Since 18b'0, said the lecturer,
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  • 510 3 The elections having been completed for the Cbibcbang Yuun, tbe basis on which the future Upper and Lower Houses of China's Parliament will be erected, a survey of the new body may be of interest. The assembly is cf a heterogeneous character. Seats are provided for no
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  • 339 3 Ambrose Bierce, a complete edition of whose work 8 is shortly to be issued by tbe Xeale Publishing Compnny of New York contributed m his early days. some sketches to the San Francisco Argitaut cast m the form of stories by Little Johnny." We reprint the following on Cats
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    • 281 3 Debility, Nervous Exhaustion nee enough annot iy their ng than th I was that I brain, •i found rid Not possible now Wear, 'ii, nd U erI was most bt !tS <IU. PHOSFERINE THE GREATEST GF ALL TONICS A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Neuralgia Lassit de BacJcaehe Influenza Ma amatisib Indige*
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    • 54 3 No Experiment Yon are not experimenting when you buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You are getting a preparation that has an established reputation for good backed by a third of a century's constant use. It is famous for its prompt cures of congbs, colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by
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    • 724 3 FA Society Lady's Experience! yjl^ a! @urt "I Thought I would have fainted Her state of Acute Anaemia cured by OR. WILUHM^rW PILLS. Every gentlewoman m society re* gards the occasion of her attending at Couit as one of the mo^t pleasurable yet nerve-racking occasions m her < career. An
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  • 1100 4 The Earth Never Waa Molten The Molybdenum Arc The Map of the Moon Flies m England Balloon Gas First Steps m Soil Improvement Fire Tests of Clothing A Flame Pulse Recorder A Magnetic Lamp A self-heating crust resting on a solid nucleus is the conception of the earth
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  • 249 4 Training to St abt m July Next. Melbourne. In a further explanation of the defence scheme, introduced m the Senate, Senator Pearce, basing his figures on the pre sent population, said that m the first six months of 1911 no training would be done, the whole of that
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  • 169 4 Prohibit* ivb Althoriti The "Morning Post" Correspondent at ('anton. September 8 writes thus: The officer m charge of foreign affairs at Swatow has discovered that a certain European firm wishes to enlist several hundred Chinese labourers to proceed to tbe Malay St itts t. work on the
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  • 178 4 On the morning of the 6tb instant a very t happened on board the Bu: Gold Dredging Company's dredge "Thistle" working near the effluence. A young and most promising engineer, Mr Vincent Anderson, of Rangoon, who had only been about a month m the C unpany's
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  • 195 4 One does not common'y think of the cigarette as an instrument of moral and ph\ progress though who shall say how many murders uave not been averted by the soothing influence of tobacco Bit m China at the present time, it appears, tbe cigarette is performing worV
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  • 41 4 There was a young- man of Cloncurry, Who did nothing but grizzle and worry If he had a bad cold, I am credibly told' That his groans could be heard on the Murray. But at last this young man from rionpurrrr
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 425 4 jMMB£EBk¥kWB^SEBWBBB£B3BMKA f^^\ Shopping byPost J^^ p^^ l^^ A boon to those at a distance. IT is impossible for those living m distant |Jf §i\ tow;.s and villages to get everything f3 f Vy^jf required at the local stores, and we ther fore Vt,. w^jj lll^^^l n" will be pleased to
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    • 369 4 d?&± Non-Throat A, im tne cigarette f~ 111 WE lL &***^l Jqjt 5\ 4 WLy,\ the At. Ma m s Obtainable at i bW-^ H. W. GK; PATRONISED GOLD AND SILVERPLATING AND EXECUTED AT LOWEST £S. B. P. DE SILVA. Tht c ity Medfdrit of too kind twtrdei if Dr.
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  • 484 5 Th*- ea °f talk of ay should join the happ* ,es and loci supp! were m the mood. But more or lees m a one until they definite. ■i are h*p r's company, for the n't be t rly happy 1 1 ud with them. t
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  • 180 5 YESTERDAYS PLAY. A. I.E. rd aer beat G. R. K. Mugliston *> 1, 6 4 I Howe owe 30 beat C. A I. Lt. B. L. Eddis scr. v Howe owe 30. Unfinished. B. Class S i -?ek scr. heat H. Freeman 6— 4, H— l
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 633 5 TO LET. TO LET 17 Confederate Estate partly furnished. Apply to B. N. Elias, 3, Malacca St. Sept 23 24.10 TO LET. The Best Situated Room (No. 7) m Zetland House, Armenian Street. Rent $17-50 per month. Entry Ist October. Apply to present occnpier. Sept 23 25.7 TO LET. No.
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    • 645 5 2WGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES SITUATE AT Short Street Middle Road, Singapore Towi Tuesday, 27th September, at 2.30 p.m. 1. The Three shop-house dwellings knowi as Nos. 8, 9 and 10, Short Street, Singapor< town, area 9906 square feet. Statutory Gran No. 11.048, quit rent $12. 2 Tbe dwelling
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    • 285 5 JKATZ BROS., LTD.I We have just unpacked new stocks of the following Cigarettes which we highly recommend to all Cigarette Smokers and offer them at the following prices. t SIMON ARZT'S WORLD KNOWN* I? 70 P Cigarettes m tics of 50 or 100. Price $1.50 per 100. LEOPOLD EXGELHARDT'S famous.
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    • 52 5 APARTMENTS. Comfort*, ole and >- board at "M I Stables. Terms moderate. 21 THE MANSION" High-tlass Boarding House Entrance. O A9r>t^ WT^eW Tennis Court 4 Conimandir^ Terms Moderate. A Danger Avoided. There is no danger from blocd suiting from a wound Pain Balm is applied lt h si mixer t.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 112 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St Andrew's Cathedral. h Sunday after Trinity. Matins. Hymn S am Holy Communion (Choral;, Hymns 4 pm Service ng A Sermon, Hymns 172, U Hymn Lord keep us safe." St. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. 11.15 am Foo Chow Service. 4 pm Evenaong and Sermon. Prinsep Street Church. 00l
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  • 29 6 Domestic Occurrcnccs. Death. Maclaren. At Edinburgh after an operation James Waddell Boyd Maclvren late of Swan and Maclaren second son of Mrs. Maclaren of Moffat, Scotland, age 47 years.
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  • 836 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Sept. 24, 1910. rh«! People r!?V.^ maintain, and unbribtd by ions prreepts draw. Loyalty and I aw. There is much that will startle and revolt public opiuion m Singapore m the Report of the Municipal Enquiry Commission, Uid yesterday ou the tat>le of the Legislative
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  • 570 6 (Continued from page 12.) FINANCIAL ASSISTANT DEALS IN COPPERS. The payment of the wages of all the Municipal coolies is made person 'ill? by the Financial Assistan* ind cheo the amount of ab< ire drawn ev month for this purpose. A con*portion of the payment
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  • 76 6 A STRIKING OBJECT LESSON, j (By Submarine Telegraph. R* m. Captain D.ckson used his aeroplane at the mar<rjvres yesterday evening. Ascending from the lines of the invaders on his initiative, he fldw over the defenders, and reconnoitred their positions with such effect that the commander of the
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  • 29 6 DEATH OF Mr.J.W.B. MACLAREN. dm. Mr Jtmes W. B Maclaren of the firm of Swan and Maclaren of Singapore has died m hospital at X imburgh, after an ope'
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  • 40 6 The International Uaempl yment C ference has formed an international A ciation to co-ordinate the efforts of the different countries and combat unemployment At Elinburgh the conference between the shipbuilders and b uiermakers has been adjourned without resu,
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  • 56 6 The Chinese who has seen the Dalai Lima at Darjeeling regarding the Thibet situation is expected m Simla on :nesday to confer wi'h the Governm It is repjrted at I >irj deling that the Lamas a y advise thLima not to return unless he is granted
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  • 11 6 Reuter's corresp indent at Teheran says that the Regent
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  • 16 6 The first German I vision of four ships has baen formed at Wilhelmshaven
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  • 37 6 A Banishment Order. (Fr Hoi. pm. A banishment order has been passed at Peking against Sun Met, brother of I>r Sun Fat Sen, on the ground of his ci supporters of an anti-dynastic movem > <
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  • 109 6 Bafors Mr Justice Fisher yesterday, ipore Towing and I. His Lordship said addressing MMI fl c into this matter and written a judgment but I do not think necessary to read it through now onclu^ion I have co: i that 1 ask for on your i I think
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  • 43 6 The Sing. under C, will it a surprise landing int of the c on the night of S*pt 24 and J*», with a i at an attack on the town Garrison will Iv impossible to say where will take place. i^
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  • 132 6 The funeral of th- 0 f the late Captain J. G9or. -k place at Bidadan cemetery on Thursday even the Rev. \V. Kunciman .te r There was a great gathering and a num: c wreaths was sent. There were present b> deceased's brother Andrew, and hi Ddceased leaves a widow
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  • 17 6 The su, '^Pn. ment has bi urging him t *j The where th. is disliked.
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  • 10 6 ThePc Tin mci ed comu It the
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  • 5 6 man cab
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  • 21 6 PORT SWETTENHAM RUBBER CO. La v IS I OWE- ber ton 1 or •SB admit that I ered onas i JSi
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  • 7 6 C: rki nu oi I
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  • 10 6 app He will pass tht I of the year via
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 151 6 Caldbeck Macgregor AND COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. B M^^^^^^^ M THE WONDER OF THE AGE. A J BBEEEBfVnEEff f > -^mrmto «Jf iR "i tt op* "T" LI C mT** L-lr"*" j* BIEbVvVv flfrfl^ rTnißTiKpii'"^' r%( ill lI I rll j^EEEEET^- lW»%|vill W\l« v^a9 M^, i THE
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    • 17 6 BRINSMEAD PIANOS PREFERRED BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS. THEY IMPROVE WITH YEARS. THE AGENTS THE ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 26 6 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors 59, Conduit Street. LONDON, W. Mr. H. C DISS. Mar 30 ws p4 v.c.
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  • 5719 7 GOVERNOR'S SPEECH TO COUNCIL. INCOME TAX IN PROSPECT. -ary Meeting. Friday Sept 23 d. M. previous meeting were Papers. 1 on the aopo>rder rt of His Excellency's Speech, 'hen pr h The annual r will be introduce from me the >n of the rnment. In on a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 167 7 At Robinson's Cash Sale. SUPERIOR NUT GOWHIDE KIT BAGS. Lined Warp, Brass Front Sliding Lock. Brass Turnover Clips. Tl Stout Straps all round, Pair Handles, a Strong well finished Bag. Sizes -22 24 i inches. $18 $20 $21.50 i—^ Ca.l at MOUTRIES' The PIANO PROVEN BY 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 702 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers oJ 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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    • 699 8 roi China, j. Thro: Ports. Steam t r nha adia and I INTERMEDIA m Lol Accoru. psoas** I pan NaL adia ■una* i damages can been Harbcur anc Pao val. -garding Passage and Austrian Lloyd Ste Navigation Co. UUIWc Ho Penuf mbo. Ac. prim Black Sea pc carries a Doctc*
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  • 318 9 Transatlantic Trade. Mr Hearst's newspapers are insisting that a subsidy for American ships is absolutely imperative m order tj enable them to compete with what Mr Hearst's editorial writers des cribe as the intolerable tryanny of the Anglo- German- Japanese Shipping Trust." It is urged that
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  • 272 9 It is matter for congratulation that the dependence of onr shipping upon foreign seamen continues to be less marked. Iv 19 if the M British persons employed numbered and foreign persons 32,71 1 In the latest year for which returns are available, the numbers w.re respectively sad
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 576 9 ffe Sozodoivt Is a delicately fragrant mouth deodoriser and a tonic lor the teeth. Its regular use preserves w^tiTiTtii>i3l teet^ anc P rev ents tartar deposits. 'fi pal l*A I It makes the teeth white and strengthens the ">*.»»! a^T gums. And it does not impair the taste. 1} T
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    • 250 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. For Port Swettenham and Fenang. The Company's KISTNA, 1,182 tons, G. W. Sinclair, Commander, will leave the Singenore Roads for the above ports every Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. arriving at Port Swettenham m timeto connect with the 8.30 a.m. train for Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 613 9 Healthy Children Can only be reared by giving suitable nourishment. If un i m all respects with human milk. The •Alleiiburys" Milk milk and human milk, a. id are m< digestion. directed, form the best means of rearing a child by hand. The V 1 Milk without fear of causing
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    • 278 9 Indispensable for the opening u^» of jungle for robber plantations. Two men with aid of this machine can uproot trees up to five feet diam* For prices and further particulars, apply to VADE Co., Singapore. Netherlands Gutta Perchaf COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles Specially Suitable for Shipboard,
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  • 239 10 An Expressive London Circular. A London correspondent writes: "I have at various times, from my inside point of view, endeavoured to give you the tone of the London Stock and Stare markets. The present position has been delightfully summed up m a circular which has
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  • 291 10 A declaration recently made by Mr F Wilson, the Acting Premier for Western Australia, should go a long way towards re moving* objections to the construction of the Trans- Australian Railway from east to west. Mr Wilson m the course of a telegram to the Premier
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  • 226 10 Crn mc-ttirg en !e s<diDg actie'e which recently ajpeaudin tbe Hongkong Daily Press on tLe sul jsct cf a or miulsory registration of Ch nese paitnortbipt, ia the course of which we summarised the reasons on which the Committee of Irquiry m 1900 lasfd its adverse
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  • 126 10 Death of Mr Campbell. Mr W. C. Campbell, Chief Officer of the Flotilla Company's steamer >.'epauV died at the General Hospital on Saturday morning (Sept 10th) shortly. before ten o'clock as the result of the injury he received on the 4th instant while drilling with his
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 643 10 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 DAYTuesday, 11th October, 1910. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $600. A Handicap for Horses that have never won a Stake
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    • 424 10 NOTE. 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 all races the advertised Second Prize will only be given
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    • 519 10 I 100 Ifears i I Oity of Uosidon I 3r Is the trading record of John Madden Cc ■C Manufacturers, Buying Agents for Trader Jk 3" Importers of Cclonin! Produce a~d General k| Export Merchants. !> rf C. The Firm employ Specialists for all classes Si rf" of trade, and
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    • 149 10 THE BOAR'S HEAD BRAND Guinness's Stout SOLE IMPORTERS: H. W. GREER LTD -i:L ROBINSON ROAD Ift \flV FOR THE AERATED WATER. BEER WINEA^DSPIR sV4 rtli *^H m\ r I EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG GL |H |W I ALFRED ALEXANDER a CO. Estbd. 1848. I II B^ .11 *J j I HI SAVARESStS
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  • 1300 11 September 23. Cap. Issui. Paid. LastDiv. Burns. Sbllkrs 85.000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 6 5 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 12 6 1 4 3 50.000 21- 1/6 Batang Malaka 6 1 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 16 0 0 16 10
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  • 122 11 pi. 23. Tin* Gambier M Gambier Cube No 1 Grambier Oast No. 2 M norn Pepper Black (oHLm. 8' port) Pepper, White (fair) Nutmegs (110 tc tk« Nutmegs (80 to las Macs (Raaaa) M M M BSflB Cloves Ainboiaa norn Bally Coffee (10% Black) Liberiaa Oosttt m l&pioe*, mmw.n
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  • 58 11 (Cobbbctbd up to Sept. 23 Bank 4ms demand Private credits 3ms credits 6ms 2/4 i France, demand Bank... 295 Germany, demand India, T. T Hon qkono, demand 22| die Yokohama, demand 11 Java, demand 140£ Bangkok, demand 66 i Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 3% Discount
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 312 11 INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. SANG. MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM. XX lerrington, Commander, will be oove ports on Thursday, at, at 5 pm. accommodation for first HM or passage apply to B<> Co., Aeents. INDIA S. N. Co.. Ltd. poa MNG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA s.s. ••DILWARA 1 on, Commander, will be
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    • 460 11 Bucknall Steamship Lines, LIMITED. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE. To Manila, Takau, Japanese Ports and Nikolaievsk. s.s. "KAREMA" will leave Singapore about 25th September for above ports. To be followed by s s- M SWAZI for the Philippines, and ss. ,4 KANSAS" for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japanese ports. For Further information
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    • 68 11 Chamberlains Pain Balm a He Necessity. It is m time of sudden mishap or ace that Chamberlain's Pain Balm can r> npou to tak. who cannot always be found at she memeet. Then it is that Chamberlain's Pain 1 never found wanting. In cases of spraias, cuts, wounds and bruises
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 782 11 :0: Ff*« and Tons coum«»uaer» rrlvad From Wbss) Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Sep Steamers Flag Tons Master Amved From Consigns* Aing Thye Dut 76 Sudin An. t Back H M. Soon D Austria Auet 4- Sept 7 Bombay R. S. be Ban Hin Guan Brit 242 Watson Sept
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    • 126 11 PASSENGERS. Per Sri Muar Messrs Lermit and Dredge Per Ranee Messrs Magnee, Lindner, Hulder, Gander, Mr 6 Tana. Per Kut Sang Mrs and Mies Mr Gardiner, Baron Schn Per P. A O Assaye from London Mr» and Miss Collins and child. Mrs J. Monld and iurant. Mr R Eoer, Mr
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  • 4038 12 municipal Enquiry Commission Reports. GRAVE FINANQIAL IRREGULARITIES. DEPARTMENTAL METHODS. Secretariat— lrregular. Assessment— Unfit. Health Inactive. Contracting —Crooked. Presidential— lnefficient. The report of the conclusions at which the Municipal Enquiry Commission has arrived was laid on the table of Council jeste r ji it, we extract the
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