The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1910. NO. (51US7
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  • 242 1 Mr B« If our is to speak is Edinburgh on Ocr s— Page 5. Njtes on the training at the racecourse jesitrday appear ou pit; Judgment baa teeu reserved m the Lunbs Rubbtr case Page 4. Wednesday's price of Plantation sheet m London was 5/10 P^ge 4.
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  • 666 1 must go ttj. blii g alone th«re is uce itself -,«-.t m the motor omuil vided by the man*. MBfprfneot which leadeth t<» d bling 6a I tee a t fu] building known al. It faces m, bt»d en of white sand. To it the gay v each
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 530 1 RACE MILLINERY""" 8 111 bi BHB MHV 888 B M pathe-s animated gazette Film Beries No. 2, Poi tracing All the Important News At Home and abroad NOW ON VIEW the LATE v£ELt A r oNs in W W M W W W (Watched for Mgerly by Thousands every week.)
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    • 112 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Silver cigarette c±se lost Page '2 Nutice re Dutch military tenders P«| To day is the last day of Rjbinson'a sale Page 5. Mr Charles R bicson has taken an office m the Arcade Page 3. Notice re formition of a jungle cleiring Company Page 2. Grand gala
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 355 1 THE "WEEK Feiday, 3uth High Water.— 9 26 a v 34. p N. D. L Mail Outward due. Biuseh Tin Co, 1, Robinson Road, noon. Legisixtive Council, 2.30 p St .Andrew's Society, S. C. C 5.15 p S. C. C. Tennis Championship. CACiiPAY, October Ist Huh Water 9^6 933 p
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  • 844 2 (by A five y ;irn m Burma m not too short a period iv which to come to know the Burmese. Tuey have no home secrets to hide fro. their women are not shut away and kept purdah and they are sociable tra elled on the Burma
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  • 14 2 c need Horrhuol Creosote exten--7 disease* of the chest, especiaDy tarrh, with splendid results
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    • 208 2 (Si I A.W.Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants Now doing business on the Forthcoming Singapore Meeting. Treble Event Double Events Straight-out all Events 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tally," Singapore. Telephote 5 39 LOST. Certificate No. 777 for ten shares m Pegoh Ltd. Nos. *****—*****. If found to be returned to
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    • 694 2 tNOTIGES. LOST, i evening of the 28th instant between ade, Bousteai Institute, and the Hotel a silver cigarette case (dragon vith monogram J. D. Finder will be 1 on returning same to 59, THE ARCADE. 0 4.10 NOTICE. ■eby given that a private company under tte name of the Jungle
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    • 597 2 NOTIQBS. NOTICE Tbe Annual General Meeting of the St. Andrew's Society will be held m tbe North Room of tbe Singapore Cricket Club on Friday, 80th September, 19 10, at 5-15 p.m. Sept 22 1.10 MISS ROSE ANDREE, Midwife (Diploma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andrt-e
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    • 545 2 Chartered Bank of Incir, Australia and China INC.ORPORATMD BY RO7AL CHAMTMR Paid up Capital In 60,000 shares of £20 each t l.SOO,'"* S 6 61^ 6 1^,. £1,600,000 Beserre Liability of Proprietor> 11,200,00 Court of Dirscter*. lir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.CJ.E. Thomaa Cnthberteon, Egg Sir
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    • 224 2 MA "WACTURiST^ Policies aSB'S.*— 7E£f The Accounts a anoe Department by ri ITL]r CUTHRIE A Co. ,u> General SOUTH BRITISH minus! :tD lAaHE inscranoGP im<M th IS. 10 11 EAETHaUAr Office..-2 F Paid** CamNorwich Dn Ibjuh^Z Society o: ZafSS JTOB PII Aiiot irr iirtFMr, Loww P^in. IiLIS! Pmviiu Ikoim J>j»t'Innumno*
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  • 148 3 B H a new periodical, the Angloew, published m England, the reciting the Review's *ual noxious form of misof Japan abroad fulsome tlj: "But this fu^o of m>* apwentation is not the most ,neae interest*. That referred litor of the Anglo j A n..ne>e Review relates to
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  • 98 3 -ci QHottd are generally tho* c*r■e Market. At the other nay be tmall variation* per catty per do. 7 12 do. »ria nii o pe: lt> do. do. Cacort. do. ea pc: m 15 per cr. pe do .na per do. 16 7 do per catty per
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    • 41 3 Ho Experiment. are not experimenting when you bay ough Remedy. *oa are i ..an established d for good backed by a third of a tant uae. It is famous for its of congbs, colds, croup and r sale by all Dispeusa:
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    • 371 3 Charles Robinson TURF ACCOUNTANT COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON SINGAPORE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING llth. 13th a 15th October, 1910 ENGLISH RACING DOUBLE EVENT FROM 50 TO 100 TO 1 OS Cesarewitch run 12th Oct, 1910 AND Cambridgeshire run 26th Oct, 1910 ATo. 18, THE AReZDE, A'joiniDg S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. TtI.KI'HO.N U.
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    • 567 3 Dr. W. R. LAMB, American Oculist and Optician, Specialist m Examining the Eye and Correcting defective Vision. Will be at Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 28th to Oct 3rd inclusive and at the Best House, Malacca, Oct. 4th (noon) to 7th inclusive. He is fully prepared with the most modern
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    • 649 3 AUGTtOMS. AUCTION SALE OF Private Effects, Household Furniture 4c. The property of F. A. Meyer, deceased. At Powell Co's Saleroom. On Saturday ltt October, at 11 a.m. By order of The Official Assijr POWELL Co Auctioneer*. Sept 30 2 It) MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF COWS AND CALVES. To be held at
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    • 387 3 WANTHD. WANTED. A Ftnart Marine I Harbour, and take oi s important tbat applicants bi relial attentive m carrying m writing, enck to Sept 29 WANTED TO RENT. >N UNFURNIBHEJ Novtmber) near town, witb four bedrooms. Sept 27 RUBBER STUMPS WANTFD tO 60.000 Hevea Rubber stumps, It I old wanted.
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  • 24 4 I ens— At "Corbally Cottage", Cave na«h Koad, on the 29th inst the wife oi X -Nnkth A. Stkvkns, of a daughter.
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  • 1276 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Sept. 30, 1910. nainuin. Truth h*r iraw. law. By far the most striking article that comes to us m the September batch of monthly migizines is one m the K> view by L >rd Esher, upon The Voluntary Principle. Uuder that title L >rd EsHUL,
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  • 744 4 In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr Justice F sher reserved judgment m the dispute uver the sale of the Lunas rubber estate. We learn that the gunboats Pali and "Sugrib" will leave Jltagkok next week for Pulo Lmkiwei, to survey the islands and their surrounding waters. This can be only
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  • 27 4 CHINAMAN Xi; W The: A report ha> -Mm Uiinaman en *'<*<? native* and w olJ mac The tindal was c where b himself with h
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  • 27 4 Th, points o break when but Th. then ■MS. tar? inspectors btva Km r be v. Th. m d I the qk» i areas.
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  • 9 4 The Indian i -tmea: m Sein.
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  • 13 4 BOY SCOUTS FOR KUALA LUMPUR. TL m and ion with of t h(?
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  • 18 4 The Malacv fail rapoi ccurred on ti rbecoi :i;m was killed by The Society 1 to Sin.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 186 4 CLEARANCE SALE. PIANOS GRAMOPHONES ORGANS MUSIC TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW AUTUMN STOCK. THE Robinson Piano Co, L TD TWO WEEKS ONLY! DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE!! W. D. H. O. WILLS. THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed 11 price MAGNUMS' WV 'nreeCastl* S 5 cents 50' s I
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    • 87 4 ST. ANDREW'S I SOCIETY. J The members are informed that the meeting this afternoon has been postponed from 5.15 to I 6.15 p. m. to suit I members' conveni- 1 I ence. I VICTORIA THEATRE. COMING THE Jandmaon Opera Co. I OPENING NIGHT I Saturday, October 15th. 44 The Arcadians."
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  • 58 5 MPATHY WITH THE STRIKERS Police use Swords. (By Submarine Telejjraph.— Router's) 19 have occurred at Berlin pon the strike of the coal who were aided by nubs of svm,v the police sabred the retreat wiag the thoroughfare with es were removed m died of their pondents, includwere
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  • 15 5 the mobs were direct r^'htmg, 'be police to have recourse to
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  • 16 5 ielm, the arrested bit been com I his bt^n allowed bail, md two mma>
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  • 15 5 -nthal at with especial in' the nei and -oofneaa m the rejent inter-
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  • 30 5 ench M maud, c Stan em'- I ird steplonx. There B iir.vere witnefcid 2kl '<lr J bride be French Minister, and afterw rable hetn ai wishing them
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  • 16 5 rae- i Piano C tad the rush to rely ernment H pening ace.
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  • 50 5 VIRTUES OF FRESH PINEAPPLE JUICE. a," Dr. believes tive a to proteins and is by aever been able io tl d form, ng. It seen of necrotic a cases f suppurative to V 3 Of a same eff-i't on d it m a case of dis s in hypochlortge over
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  • 19 5 :on •Nt- of the driok i: ed with i no e\ Motherland, especial- i and Toronto.
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  • 106 5 UNABLE TO AGREE. No Further Concessions. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Rauter's.) Tb» crisis is regarded as acute. i The secretary of the Cardroom Operative* I Amalgamation has replied to the employers that they are prepared to accede to the request for restarting at the Fjrn Mill on the condition
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  • 42 5 Fight for Pure Public life. S-pt, 29th, :> 46 pm. iblican Conventi >n at Saratoga the platform adopted by the Convention declares a relentless warfare a^iinst official and legislative wrongdoing, and commends enthu*. the administration of President T
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  • 46 5 Dearer living Universal. It praises the new tariff which has reduced the average of the duties by 11 per cent, and declares that dearer living is only the local reform ition (reiffirantion of a world- wide tendency not due to the Tariff
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  • 47 5 ■Campaign Funds. 10 p. m. The proceedings of the United Irish League Convention at Buff ilo were of a most enthusiastic character, and it was agreed to increase the Home Rule fund to thirty thousand sterling. Within half an hour were paid m or premised.
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  • 49 5 What will the Polic/ be? 3 ipt 29 11.7 am. The speech of Mr lldfjur at E linburgh on is aw<iite<i with widespread interest, and it is presumed will give a general lead to the pirty and will indie ite the policy regirJing payment of members.
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  • 25 5 Hongkong, Sept. h, 3.44 p.m. rire has occurred m Honam, two hundred houses having been destroyed. lu&ltiea to life are reported.
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  • 20 5 q Tock his imported an Aus tralian racer with a tins record named Lunoc for the January meeting.
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  • 22 5 The Malacca" which left here on Tue?- reported to be ashore at Bigaa Duoh. hoped she can be refloated. > <
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  • 171 5 ul disturbance occurred on Saturday evpninj? List m Aotoa R md beof M*la\s. A funeral r\ from Hutton Line with the of fdl^wers and were proceed ing when a party of from MiCalister X >ad or its i Hidden! red on the scene and ittacking the
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  • 458 5 The annual manoeuvres of the troops stationed m the Garrison of Singapore were brought to a close last evening with a ceremonial parade on th* Ricecourse, before M»j >r General T. E. Stepbenson C. B Geueral Officer Commanding, S raits Settlements. A large number of visitors was present,
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  • 481 5 Annual Mortality. The resolution anuu-dly issued oq thesubof the mortality caused m ludia by wild *niuinls and saakos serves both to correct certain popular fallacies and to remind the eager 8 ports m m that ludia Btill iffjrs many oppartuuities of combining the pleasures of sport
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  • 619 5 Cl'im Against the "Union Times" The Chief JusMc?, Sir William Hyndmau Joaes, commenced m the Supreme C^urt yesterday afternooD, the hearing of a libel case brought against a local Chinese newspaper. The plaintiff was a young Cantonese named Loke Caow Loo and he was represented by Mr
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  • 198 5 The local market reiniius extremely dull and we have again only a limited amount of business to record Industrials are steady, but Rubber and Mining shares have il' tin dropped. bbb Quotations from London continue to fall and local shares are, for the time being, practically neglected.
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  • 102 5 Miss Molly Silbert, 20 years old, has left Pennsylvania for New York, en route for Southampton, whence she will sail for South Africa to be married to Mr Peter Blanco. She must travel 12,000 miles to reach him. They became engaged m Russia, when the young
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 5 5 a.I internal complaints dysentry cough.
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    • 13 5 Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for all intern*) ,v»mnlftints Jv-tir.ry coofibs colds Ac. I
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    • 46 5 Shall hacking cc ugh my rest dest-o/, And all my pleasure here alloy Are trains that cut me like a knife, To make a misery of life Shall bronchial trouble wear me out No, never, all are put to rout By best of medicines, simple, pure,
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    • 67 5 TO-DAY Friday, Sept. 30 IS THE LAST DAY OF ROBINSONS CASH SALE. SMITH PREMIER NEW MODEL VISIBLE Xo. 10. Perfect Erasing Facilities, Interchangeable Carriages, Uniform Touch. STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR Co., Ltd., 15, Battery Rd SOLE AGENTS I r^H JEFFREY'S J I I EDINBURCH aS|BHWWHJi^^B^ n Cases of 7 Doz.l I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 392 6 S PETER II DAWSONS mJk 6cotcb A BEST Exclusively selected for the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910. Peter ~Dawson, DISTILLER, Dufftown and Glasgow Messrs. GOSLING Co., 37. Robinosn Road THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESSX The latest scientific preparation cf COD LIVER OIL Does all tha for it and super .he old
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    • 545 6 NOTICE. Singapore to Bangkok. The steamer Ban Hong Liong," Captain lushton, will leave Singapore on Sunday, the tnd October, 1910. at 7 a.m. Comfortable accommodation for first and lecond class passengers. Electric Light, single passage 8)0 or 80 ticals. Return passage $90 or 140 ticals. For freight, etc. apply to
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    • 696 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through
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    • 696 6 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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    • 792 6 P. 0. STEA>: Foi China, Japan Australia, In; Mediterrane<>anc Through Bi. Coast, Persian can Ports. Steamer,, wilPoav, Onfan uUm Arcadia 'Delta •-lhi saye ■vanha rcadia ■ha (and! INTERMEDIA! Egypt, Mars AccoutmodatioL pMMm iur Palermo ria (ar. -igneea of steamers will pleas* damages can be adiu Harbour and that lnanranrThe Compar,
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  • 573 7 its on the recent senchangee m China, Bi .-■>-. may not be an- to readers of this journal who take rest m that country. The two dis•nigged Grand rs Shih-bsu and Wu ->ng are mandarins of the old order who fluence during the last ten r so. The
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  • 37 7 Fcr an Impaired Appetite. m faulty eded is a few doses niach and Liver Tablets. rate the stomach strengthen a and give you an appetite like m Tablets also act as a gentle by all Dispensaries and
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  • 149 7 July Ansjaat Totft] Belat 401 326 2,297 Bruang 202 128 1,~69 Broaeb 1,095 Chenderiang 1,249 Gopeng 725 725 5,545 Heawood 257 303 560 Kain uning 93,408 |4,)89 184,711 Kanaboi 822 380 2,494 Kinta 400 8,958 Kinta Association 940 I,l^B 7.070 ing 163 )75 :338 Kramat Pulai 716 604
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  • 452 7 totals are calculated lor tne cajenaar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies.] July August TotalAllagar 3,520 8,-5 J 21,970 Alor Pongsn 2,130 2,379 9,529 Alma 850 1,000 3,750 Anglo Malay 53,627 52,664 405,056 Kuning 295 Ayer Molek 2,018 I.sJO £,9>o Ayer Panas
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  • 1328 7 iItnAAAA 10 10 Eastern Smelting Co Ltd 10.00 norn $1,500,000 10 7 m m contrib. 600no«3 $360 000 10 10 Fraser and Neave Ltd £0% 28 00 30 00 •oiaaaaa nW 100 Howarth Erskme Ltd 2±% 57 00 58.00 $2,400 000 j 1(X) 100 m 7^ prf>f 9o 03
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  • 58 7 (Corrected up to Sey Bank 4ms demand I4^ Private credits 3mi credit* 6m France, demand Bank. M Germany, demand India. T. T M 175 Hongkong, demand 22% d:». [Yokohama, demand M 114} Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand M 66 i Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Bate... 3%
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  • 116 7 Sept. 29. Tin Gun bier Gambier Cube No 1 15.1 M* (iambitr Out* ho. i M non Pepj*r H.ac.a '.or*:*. b>on) P*pper.Wiutt tair) 374 Ssrinftfcr* 'HO to ti»t ib.:«. M to tta \fa©« (Bania, norn 01o*e» Ambo w noir Bally Coffee (10% BUck) T&p,OO&, ftOAii pc»/. (flMff «;Ufcilt7^ DC
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 980 7 VESSELS IN FOKT. Flas and Ton* (Jommiajen Arrive^ From For W>«« Nurnberg Ger cruiasr 2560 Ta^- Sept 25 P. 1 gtau 30 Planet Ger gun boat 650 Dominik Sept Guinea New Gu nea Royal Arthur Brit cruiser 7700 Cdulfield Sept 27 Portsmouth Hongkong 30 Steamer* Flag ft Tone Master Arrived
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    • 64 7 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky X Sept nnzK o nila X 26 o *ong4p NHWS I aila 4p 753 SSEI i' 6 11 Kandang Kerban Hospital Sept 2*. 1910. m. 3pm 9pm rom. 32 Fah. 2' aer. Dir of Wind S I Max. Temp, m shade Mm.
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  • 471 8 There was quite a good attendance at the Course yesterday morning and the weather ber c tiae and the going excellent some very m work was put m. The horses are now being sharpened up and with only a little over a full week to go the gallops
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  • 126 8 It will no doubt be of m i the Oler iff of the Borneo vent irn that H. E. the Governor is taking home with him for submission to the Cou rectors a scheme tor the elasthe appointments m the Clerical r ll will be classified
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  • 108 8 The ancient city of Tarsus, m nor birt: t the Apottle Paul, of which he said, I am a Jew of Tarsus, city m Cilicia ir no mean city," has achieved a 7WW >D Ifc i 9 to be lighted by elecU a change from the days
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  • 227 8 The Singapore Ladies Rifle Club intends holding a Bisley meeting m the weeks after the races. The entries have to be sent m to the Hon Sec on or before Thursday Oct. 13th and the following is the programme for the meeting and the conditions of competition. Monday
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  • 327 8 A S Knrlin, Au^u-t '27. Commenting upon th« Emperor's speech at Koenigsbertf, the Socialist organ orw aerts," m an article Kmperor Against the People." says "The speech was a public confession of absolutism, and a public proclamation of the antagonism which exists between the desire of the
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  • 17 8 Cyprldol is the most trustworthy and best of all mercurial remedies m the treatment nf <s.i*rnr\(\:\vxr nvmntnnic
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  • 627 8 ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH. The following bulletin has been issued by the Entomological Research Committee (Tropical Africa.) In view of the increasing attention which has been paid to the subject of recent years, it is hardly necessary to insist at length upon the immense importance of the study of Economic Entomology, whether
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  • 225 8 Some interesting figures relating to the oil industry of the United States of America have recently been published, showing that since the first oil well was drilled m that country m 1859, crude and fine oil to the value of £600,0 0,000 has been exrorted
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  • 57 8 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Yorck, today, with mails of Sept 7. Per B. I. Teesta, to morrow, with mails of Sept 9. From China.— Per M. M. Tourane, on Monday next. MAILS ALREADY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived. f 1 Septl Sept 26 Sept
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  • 533 8 Tbe"lpoh" ltunker^i and loaded some cargo at the wharves >e»tetday. Transhipment cirg t«»r B-*ncrkok was put on the M NdtULa ai Tanjoug Pagar yesterday. The Clara Jebsen landed Pulau L*ut coal at the Pulau Brani coal wharf yesterday. Seven hundred tons of general careo were landed from the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 259 8 CHINA AND HOLLAND. In referring to the change m the diplomats relations of China and the Netherlands, th( "OstHsiatisohe Lloyd" says that the n for the sudden recall of the Chinese Ministei is probably to be found m the disagreement* which have arisen between the two Govern inents over the
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    • 198 8 Katz Bros., Ltd GREEN PAINTED WIRE GAUZE. IN TWO QUALITIES SUITABLE FOR Mosquito Houses, Meat Safes &c. Cannot Rust. Katz Bros., Ltd. Netherlands Gutta Percha COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works. Matting and Floor-Tiles itable :or Shipbc, Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, Hosp ta s. and Public Buildings. NOISELESS, YKKY DURABLE, WA AM)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 91 8 S.C.C LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Pairs. 11. Dennys and Howe beat C. S. II Threlfall and 3, 7. Vk< Hani>[lcher and Ediia beat Swan and Miller, 6—3, t> —U. Scott arid van Cuylenbu*g v Evans and Fort. I'l finished. TODAYS TIE. Fin A. D. Cox v L nt. LTUBDAT'fI TIES.
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