The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1910

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910. KO. 69,4KN
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  • 116 1 Topics of the week appear on Pag^ A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday Page 12. Lord Charles Beresford says our trade routes aie unprotected Page 7. Turkish iroops are exasperating the Chiistians at Monastir Page 7. The annual meeting of the St. Andrew's Society
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  • 625 1 There are few more pleasant wh\ spending the annual suuiuithat which has i rogue, nainelv, caravan: does it ft >rd one an opportunity ing a real hi liday, a per, mind and b become better ai .1 with tl beauties with which the homeland abjuicouise there are those
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 423 1 7k Copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The Subscription List will open on the Ist day of October, 1910, and will close on or before noon on the 15th day of October, 1910. CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated under the Straits
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    • 476 1 HAVE YOU READ THE LATEST NEWS? IF NOT, GO TO THE ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT AND SEE PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE (Weekly Publication) Film Series No. 2, Poitraying All the Important News At Home and abroad INCLUDING THE LATEST PARIS FASHIONS IN TOURING DRESSES. Thoroughly Interesting a Popular. (Watched for eagerly by Thousands
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    • 113 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Atlas Wood Preserver Page 1 Mercy Lodge" to be let Page •"> Something new m Singapore— Page 1. Prospectus of Chin Seng and O>. Page 1 Au tion Sale of white Rangoon rice Page 5. Chinese dresser wanted m Tringganu Page 11. The Continental Tyre and Rubber Company
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 400 1 THE WEEK Saturday. October Ist Hi/h Water- 9 66 9 33 p B I Mail Outward due. Hevea Rubber Co., 4 5, Arcade, noon. Race Entries Close noon. General Meeting, Chinese V M.C.A., 8 p StNDAV, .nd High Water.— It 22 a, 10.16 p 19th after Trinity. M. M. Mail
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  • 492 2 Ch Simla, September 14. ng chi Taotai, the Chinese Euvoy from Lhassa, spent a few days at Gyantse and is v his way to D to moet the i Lama. Thb Briti A fire broke out m the stables of the Br; ibul on the 23rd August. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 261 2 AW.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. "Tully," Singapore. Telephone 529 WATERBORY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs,, colds,
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    • 774 2 NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. Supply of Sterilized Unsweetened Condensed Canned Milk to Medical Institutio s, F.M S. Tenders are invited for tbe supply of Sterilized Unsweetened Condensed Canned Milk to the Medical Institutions m the Federated Malay States, for the period of twelve months, from the Ist January, 1911. The terms
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    • 660 2 NOTiGES. MISS ROSE ANDREE, Midwi'e (Diploma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andr.ee holds Diplomas and very high credentials from the Singapore P. CM O and Madras Hospital etc. Sept 8 8.11 LOST. On the evening of the 28th instant between tbe Arcade, Bousteai Institute, and the
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    • 541 2 Chartered Bank of larif Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CGAMTMK Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each «l f 2oo,nnr Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors «i,200,0<y Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.C.1. 8i,* Thomas Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred
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    • 195 2 MAN^ACTURiiT^ Poli( CUims, loan promptly settle Singapore witboc '**ertl Aft^ 1 1 Head Office holders a The ance Departr cuthwe SOUTH BRITISH FIRE Icßnr ODBniU^ MARINE Idk: IJS!? 1 di|||^i Office..-2 lioyai The London R-« T Canton I Limit, AKOBKT CA.I, f°**»* .i'UjLu .«Mrrn liroo jST Irnuranw? offeet* 4t trarjivn^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 111 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. KDRAL. 19th Sunday after Trinity. 7 am Matins. am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns dm Holy Communion (Pla I A Sermon, Hymns Ve«per Hymn Lord keep us safe." Pkinsbp Strebt Church. am School and Bible Class. 9 am (Malay) Communion. pm (English) Rev. W. Murray. h Prksbytekian Mission.
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  • 1108 3 Mr Gerald Watson, a well known Burma planter, writes indignantly to the Rangoon (Gazette about the grasping policy of the Government m regard to rubber planting As Mr Watson knows very well what he is talking about he should induce his friends to give Burma the go
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  • 905 3 TJndar tbe above title the following sketch of the career of Dr Morrison, tbe well- known Pekirg Co-respondent of Tbe Times, by "An Old China Hand," appears m tbe Daily Mail Fifteen years ago George Morrison was on a visit to London, an unknown and may be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 210 3 Carlyle I obacco Made m the old-fashioned way. AC QC *"xd cents. Ou cents. Z-oi i Co&rse Cut and Fine Cut. Singapore, September, 1910. 117 E have pleasure m informing Motorists, that we have now completed arrangements, whereby our tyres can be obtained through all dealers and garages at the
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    • 13 3 For all internal complaints dyeentry conghs > colds Ac., take Woods' Great Peppermint Carr
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    • 43 3 Grand Oriental Hotel I KUALV LUMPUR. (LATE F.M.S. HOTEL) This Hotel is now under new management and provides excellent accommodation. Cooking and general management under the personal supervision of Mr. S. M. MARTIN. Tel Address— CßEET, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Branch— GßAND HOTEL, Ipoh
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    • 923 3 Stricken m the Prime BY DISORDERS DUB TO NERVOUS V\ _J EXHAUSTION, THIS BUSINESS J S£ MAN IN BURMA FOUND STRENGTH 4 CURE IN i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The symptoms which afflcted Mr. J. A. Joseph, all clearly indicated the cause of his v trouble- His was a case
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  • 2467 4  -  FRED T. JANE By (&iiecuil jor aw tree Fress.) We are only a little w*y as yet towards the conquest of tne air. The machines that we have to-day ara merely a passing phase. They are no more likely to resemble the 11/--mg machine of the future
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 180 4 Long, Heavy Hair? n treat your hair well. See :it is properly fed. Growth ety kind demands proper Starved hair splits at the is, turns prematurely gray, r hort and dry. Then feed Feed it with proper J, a regular hair-food. Feed Ayer's Hair Vigor. Thus p nature all you
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    • 115 4 Concentrated Goodness. r^' ~^^^fc M Lfirno makes 16 cupx -^^5S| ■•lengthening bouillon. Splendid mlmSifZ^J cv r w^ fn •y«tem >* low SSL LEMCO I THE "CRAG" HOTEL I SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. I A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week-ends. I Crisp and bracing atmosphere.
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    • 317 4 nqL Sozodolvtl -^^OG Everyone uses a toothwa, D^^^^fl Most are n °t satisfied and WJfaXrf^Q And still the teeth are not as w; K^WUMUi^ ally dean as tr d V I^"^ VI Let them try SOZODONT I f«T|l>|l fX»J II dO€S What is wanted at Jf 0 j^ I dentifrice
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  • 132 5 Trouble -eptember l<th. Mr ndar, who presided at the B* Congress, opened y, denounced the represl.> ci I Government and said that ere m a n: io minority. Times' articles were oneseas ca ?b the feeling of diswas, peri. ntly to the drastic mea Minto had succeeded to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 No Experiment. are not exp» you bny y. You are reparation tbat haa an established 40od backed by a third of a net It i.s famous for ite ronp and by all D;-
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    • 633 5 ■MOET ®> CHANDONj I CHAMPAGNE. I ■VINTAGE WINES ONLY.I l S OLE HP OK TER S I JThe Borneo Co, Ltd! KATZ BROS., LTD. 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. SIMON
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    • 638 5 HUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF 255 Bags White Rangoon Rice Ex s.s. "PUTULA" 3 Bags White Rangoon Rice. 89 broken do. 114 brown do. Ex s.s. BUNEIU (Slightly Damaged) At Tan.iong Pagar Godown On Tuesday, 4th October, 1910, at 10 am. (For account of concerned) H. L. COGHLAN Co Auctioneers. Ort
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    • 302 5 efewz/i j^ is the Fountain Pen you must buy J jd^^^zr if you would have satisfaction jP^/^^r Til and moneys worth. J^\^^r )Uoi J^v^X^y near >on ordinary the S WAN XP and Write for Catalogut J\^/V^ MikBIE, TODD Co, MANUFACTURERS. A&i^** 79 4 80, High Holborn, London, Eni?. and Siemens
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  • 1353 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Oct. 1, 1910. There is a tine British bull-terrier character about Lord Charlks Bbeufobd that comefl as oxygen m the stagnant atmosphere of what passes for politics to-day. When Lord Chaki.ks has a job on hind, and that job is always the good of the
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  • 476 6 There was an v large gathering of ladies and men r the S C.C home last evening when the championship round m the singles was played. Gaunt had won hie way through to the final and his play m some of the earlier stages had augured
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  • 298 6 In the presence of a c numof the members of the the tnnu.il general meeting was held v evening at the S. C. C. Pavilion at 6.15 p. m, the Hon Dr. D. J. Galloway, President of the Society m the chair. After the usual formalities of
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  • 5 6 The West Riding Landowners' As-
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  • 55 6 PROMINENT TOY, CONCEA. At a tl siuners held that 13fi ci.es oT iogSeptemb. d^. CMesdur J asee at r iidcicktdeathc cues w, on sufficient P r:^ the better clas, jnted the antine camp J W(i > when the b» give the It wag kays wer It It
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  • 10 6 L wh; has been p the spread o:
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  • 5 6 SEPTEMBER RUBBER RETURNS. lalflN HO!
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  • 5 6 ordinary one shil.
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  • 52 6 held at rented at Th. of his reuia brought forwa insufficeLin the oonce^ e«sed h proaching bean the po^ mine formed the v foroiulatios: a scheme w )>e laid b< 1 and plant r Mr Pawle wv* Messrs Derru auditort. r1 The meeting ci« e*i to
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  • 10 6 Mr H Snr>**rintpr'.(i*'n t < f 'en lh t
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 Caldbecß Macgregor AND COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE Co., LTD. THE WHISKY OF MANY MERITS DEWAR'S MADE FAMOUS BY PUBLIC FAVOUR WHISKY. RAFFLES m> HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER. To-Night! To-Night!! Grand Hotel Continental SAIGON s^The only first class Hotel m Saigon. Every comfort. Splendid verandah.
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    • 27 6 IT. MACKIE. p.p.c. CLEARANCE SALE. Pianos Organs Gramophones Music TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW AUTUMNjSTOCK. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. TWO WEEKS ONLY. Don't Miss this Chance.
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  • 521 7 MORE MEN LOCKEDOUT. Submarine Telegraph. Renter's) rs Federation of the Lausitz hare declared a lockout of a -he result of a strike at a single to the cotton lockout m I lockout ia seriouilyatY i .-'nee and many works men ia large numbers at 001, and
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  • 18 7 k U ng programme of Tery a, show including the famous which shows many home incidents
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  • 85 7 WHAT SIR JORDAN ITHINKS. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) The freedom of Belfast has been conferred upon Sir Jordan. Sir Jordan, m replying, testified to the extraordinary progress that had been made m China m the last decide, both materially and intellectually. He said he believed m the
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  • 21 7 Sept 30th, 10 50 am. Muhlhausen, an aviator named Ploemann fell 150 feet, and succumbed to his injur
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  • 22 7 The Berliner Tageblatt says that the German naval estimates for 1911 show an increase m the effective by 3,000
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  • 61 7 Trade Routes Unprotected. Rec. 7.14 p.m. Lord Charles B^resford has written another open letter to Mr Asquith m which he declares that the trade routes are almost wholly unguarded. The protection offered is inadequate against a menace of regular warships alone, and still less against privateering which Russia
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  • 55 7 Tirks Exasperating Christians. London, Sept. 8). Telegrams from Athens describe the situation at Monastir as intolerable. The Turkish troops engaged m carrying out the iinent maltreat the peasants m every possible way, burning the houses of people who have not delivered up their arms. The Christian population is
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  • 89 7 Journalists Take Strong Action. Kec Sept 30, 10 a.m. h indignation has been aroused m Berlin at the wholly unprovoked attacked by the police on the journalists at yesterday's riots. v are all bruised and suffering from shock and Reuter's representative will be unable to do any
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  • 29 7 The Koelnieche Zeitung says that the -•he Bink has offered Turkey to ad vance six million sterling on a new loan wherever the Utter may be floated.
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  • 154 7 The prospectus has been pblished of the above Panang Company, which undertakes the am >n of two coach, motorcar and general wheelwrights' businesses which have had successful business connections for a considerable time. B>th the parties are all well and favourably known m Penan v'
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  • 60 7 The Annual MeetiDg of the Society will be held at 10 30 am on Tuesday 4h. October m the Board Room of the Munici3, which has been kindly lent for the occasion. All interested m the work of the Society are invited to attend. The Hon. the
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  • 1275 7 Quicquid aunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. Juvenal. It is regarded as uusportsman-like to kick a man when he ia down, however much one may profess to eDJoy the risky sport of kicking a man when he is up. The Topicist is thrilled by a over
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  • 338 7 (Who is the "Morning Lea»er," Anyway If it had been the stately Times You must have blushed for all your crimes. Or had it been the*" Morning Post" You might have felt it worse almost. Even the Daily Telegraph Can wither with a paragraph, While
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  • 270 7 It is instructive to study some of the figures elicited m the course of the Municipal Commission Enquiry. Thus it is shown that Singapore's death rate is considerably higher than any of the following towns, Penang, Rangoon, Colombo, Calcutta, Bombay, Manila, Port Louis, Port of Spain, George Town,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 A Danger Avoided. There is no danger from blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlains Pain Balm is applied. It is an antiseptic iniment. For sale by all Dispensaries ard Dealers.
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    • 107 7 ROBINSON Co. NEW GOODS toe Now Being Unpacked FOR Every Department. ROBINSON Co. THE BOAR'S HEAD BRAND I OF Guinness's Stouu SOLE IMPORTERS: I H. W. CREER LTD, 48, ROBINSON ROAD. Indispensable for the opening up of jungle for rubber plantations. Two men with aid of this machine can uproot
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  • 155 8 nestion raised at the INaini Tal Sanitary Conference with regard to the possibility of diminishing infant mortality, ape- i have lately been set on foot m t ed Provinces. A systematic in▼estimation was begun at Cawnpore 9ome time ago at Government expense into the masons of
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  • 136 8 If the present rate is maintained, the imports into Canada from the United States daring the present fiscal year will exceed those from Great Britain by ov- ,00t'. The [statement is made on the authority oC the Win: respondent of the C diar y, who
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  • 459 8 At no tioce is it of such vital importance to safeguard the kidneys as during pregnancy. Mrs. Mary A. Willis, of 109, Kirkdale Terrace, South Wigston, nr. Leicester, England, tells us of her terrible suffering, which was all brought about by a fright daring that- critical period. I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 334 8 Chamberlain's Pain Balm a Household Necessity. of sudden mishap or ac> hat Cbanibt Pain Balm i upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found at the mom at Chamberlain's Pain Bai: never found wanting. In cases of sprains, cats, wounds and bruises it takes
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    • 295 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. FOH Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam. Madias, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam. The Company's Steam Willis, Commander, wUI be patched for the above ports on Moi; 3rd October, at 5 p.m. it accommodation for first and second class passeng* For >r passage, apply to BOUSTEAD
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    • 700 8 lAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewarde, 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 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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    • 678 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd The Companies' steamerß are despa from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan h wards for London Amsterdam and Antv every fortnight; for Genoa, M and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 108 8 p. &cT STEAM X W Foi China, Ja r an, p. Australia, India, Ad t Mediterranean Firts'pi *nd London. Through Steamers will U Outwai nha Jia m Devanba 1 m Arcadia a >aye 88 Devanha (and IKTERM£LIA Egypt, Ma' Accommodatici PWMf ran •van asigneea of car,. nwTHTK rii Wi. datuacch
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  • 548 9 i Range Iniian Affairs. The Times" on British Poll v. London, September IP. An article m The Times on the policy of < Treat Britain m India, reviewing the letters of its special correspondent, emphasises the necessity of discarding the habit of thinking of India as one country
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  • 267 9 A serious mutiny among prisoners has occurred at n the basin of the Black river, and twenty five men effected their escape. They have been terrorising the inhabitants but their recapture will be easik effected. It was at oae time feared that another sack, similar to
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  • 43 9 THE NEW "ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA. The Cambridge University Press is issuing a circular announcing the forthcoming pub lication of the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The University proposes to take over the copywrightandto iesue the new edition as a complete work m twenty
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  • 858 9  -  John Bull Nona by a Ship's Doctor. c left dock one Saturday morning, well laden with cargo, and obliged, m fact, to refuse to accept a great dial more which was cft'rjred us. En passant how marvellous are the ways of the shore
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 236 9 A Medical Oificer Debility, Nervous Exhaustion Jenre encu ors cam. ctr .an ith brain, er found rid de Not possible now c er- PHOSFERINE THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS A PROVEN REMEDY FOR .ous Debility Neuralgia Lassitide Backache Maternity Weakness Rheumatisib Indigestion Premature D- Faiiuness Headache Mental Exhaustion n-Fag Hysteria
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    • 80 9 CROSSES f\ W% CELEBRATED U OH MEN'S BLACKWELL^ W D stoics I /g^fPggj^ PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, I I JELLIIS, POTTED MEATS, I TART JCT I MAW I\ECAR, T*T7T ir\ A riTTin I ;Qffe vO ft\ SALAD OIL I delicacies. Iggygjyj I Tins with E* tr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. rUWCODtSdEJIi 1 Thi»
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    • 640 9 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 hava n*ver won a
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    • 512 9 5. The Club Cap. Value ?1,50U and to the Second Horse, A Handicap f< have run on the First Day. Entrar 1: Mile. 6. The Ex-Griffin Consolation. Value $350. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffins that have run at the Meeting and not won. Entrance Fee $15. Distance. Scurry Course. The
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  • 583 10 One of tbe most loyal of the publications of King George's Oversea Dominions the Victoria Colonist has this to say editorialy on the subject of Canadian Independence Mr Joseph Martin has protested against what he thinks are indications that Sir Wilfrid Laurier looks forward to
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  • 295 10 Competition Bl Army Wkf IBS Kk.-i Cham i Two military officers Colonel Rhodes, late of the 60th Rifles, and Captain Alexander, late of the 3rd Battalion Black Wahh— have been engHged m a novel series of competitions m the Isle of Wight. I'll play you
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  • 12 10 "I have used Morrhuol Creosote extensively m diseases of the chest, especially
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 566 10 The New "-Peg" WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps The purest spirit distilled Pr human consumpt; [t 1 imirabi ick-me-up, tonic and digestive. I eful as a preventive of nd, m addition, Wolfi Schnapps has well-known I v." inal virtues, notably m e_ 1 th< te women. A. C. HARPER CO. KUALA
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    • 405 10 j*^~"l Shopping byPost A- boon to those at a distance. IT is imposs.ble for those living m distant jk\ towi.s and villages to get everything (q!i-Ayy -^"<" '^-^j. required at the local stores, and we therefore V^- M^Jf Trff >'"£?' T* w^' be pleased to send our illustrated cata- Yl
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    • 117 10 Singapore Free Press. Mornng Daily. To icra The Mori. from exoepted). S;. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One month $2.50 Three months $7.5q A year S3O Postage- 50 cent^ a month extra For subscriftio^ sci. Office m Adv bill being pre Discount is al e paT ment MUST BE EN ADVA! TO
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 413 10 Passengers for the Straits. Per P. A G. Devanha, due < Mr F D. Rees, Mr H. Skinner, MUs V. C. Mont gotnery, Mr and Mrs J. L. McNuir, Mr S. E :*ick, Mr E H T Ward, Mr A L Milne, Mr R E. Ko/hevar, Mr A. St A.
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    • 384 10 VESSELS FXPECTED. Siring port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agent*. bTEAMEK^ Aleaia, Hotirkoi Bebn Meyer Ambria, Hongkong, < Bebn Mil Arabia, Hamburg Behn M^ Arcadia. Colom El; V A Apcar, Calc. 5 Pat Simon 6 .ye, Hongkong. Oot 20 P Austria, Hongkong. hmidt Badenia,
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  • 147 11 Juiy August Total Belat 401 326 2,297 Bruang 202 126 1,769 Bruseh 235 1,565 Chenderiang 1,456 Gopeng 725 725 Heawood 257 303 560 Kamuning $3,408 $4,189 $34,711 Kanaboi 822 2,494 K »nta 400 475 8,958 Kinta Association 940 I,l*B 7,070 Kledang 163 Kramat Pulai 716 604 3,7«7 Kuantan
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  • 1292 11 September 30. Cap. lesui. Paid. Last Div. Btjtirs. Sellers 85,000 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 4 5 0 150,000 2/- Anglo- Malay 80% 12 6 13 9 50.000 2/- 16 Batang Malaka 6 10 pr 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 15 10 0 16 10 0 80,000
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  • 459 11 July August Total* Allagar 3,520 8,^5) 21,970 Alor Pongsu 1 30 2,379 9,529 Alma 850 1,000 3,750 Malay 53.627 52,664 405,056 Kaning 295 1.335 Ayer Molek 2,018 -10 8,900 Ayer Panas 880 1,090 2,870 Balgownie B,COO 68,714 Batak Rabit 1,335 1,200 2.535 Banteng 2,700 8,400 15,174 Batu
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  • 85 11 Tin Gam bier mmm Gambier Cube No 1 GambierOuWNe. t non j P«pp«rUi*.c* S'porc) Pepper, WhiU 'fair) sTiitmftg«UlotQtktlh.) M 1700 Nutmeg* (8C to t*« ]"k. Km* Ban**! M Giotm Amboix* Coffee (10% BUck) Z 50 Laberiaa OoCm wm io. do. ffckt 40. dMiuß p«*rl Ao. Peari Sago, ta*».i Chopra
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  • 63 11 (Corrkcti d up to Sept. 3) Bank 4 m 8 demand Private credits 3 m credits 6ms 2/4 i Francs, demand Bank Germany, demand M India,T. T, 175 Hongkong, demand 22% d:% Yokohama, demand 11 Java, demand M 1 i Bangkok, demand M 66 i Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 320 11 WANTED. CHINESE DRESSER WANTED. strict' ant bat only m. Application Drs. Fow iiattery Road. rs wanted at once for Cocoanut ite. Knowledge of lining Ac., ilary to qaalitied men. Appli.ay to this pa want: ves^ls m for repair work. that applicants be reliable and arrying Apply -tiauti;\is to c o
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    • 115 11 Da KOXfNKLIJKE PAKKTVA ART MAY Tscif APPIJ UNDEB C)NTRACr WITH THB NBTHKBLANDB INDIA GOVEfiNMENT ents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay rtll UNDfIR*KMTIONHD D4TBH OK UHPAKTUai iKI ONLY APPEoriMAtI GG. Daendels Bandjermassin, Poeloe Laut, Balik-Papan, Samarinda, Tarakan, Boelongan and Koemai O C k j van He gen- Bengkalis,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 880 11 IHac end Ton* Umtmimoeri ArrfT©^ Prom Nurnberg Ger cruiser 2560 Tagart Sep' T»iL PUnet Ger gun boat 650 Dominik Sej Guinea > aaa Steamers F)tut A lons Mauiter Armeo From iB»m«s.- Hb» i Aing Ibye Dot 76 Sudin t Put Back H M. Soon D Austria Aust4^ Bombay R. S.
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  • 477 12 Ordinary Meeting. Friday, Sept 30th. Pr«3»N nanding B. neral F BelfieM the r W. C Michell. th» Ellis. T.S TV H. a Penan STEAMSHIP BILL. Further Amendmends. The Attorney General asked that the bill be discharged from the of the day. for that course were that quite late
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  • 15 12 The following are the fixtures for next ■we*»k Midi II S.C.< !es.
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  • 21 12 The competition for the October monthly Medal will be played uff on the Race Course to-day and to-morrow.
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  • 66 12 The representative company teams of the ug for the Warren Shootrdav, the Middlesex HQii n the range at Tanglin, and the i'Wth Infantry at Alexandra. An inauspicious comniencement at the shortest range by the Middlesex men practically extinguished an expectation of success against such cracks as the
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  • 957 12 Pr«. n of P. A. G. Grimes. P. A. G. Grimes appeared m the District Court yesterday morning, before Mr H. W. FirmstoDe, on three charges of cheating, iuvolviDg m all $12.">. The three prosecutors were Mr Freder ok W. Schultz of the Hotel de l'Europe, Esther Hunsley
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  • 39 12 The monthly meeting of the Church Workers' Association will be held at the Parsonage on Wednesday, Oct. r r >th, at 4 30 pm. TLerfl will be a meeting of Chinese Christians tonight at s o'^WW at M THII
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  • Correspondence.
    • 214 12 WHAT OF THE FLAG Sir, The gradual eclipse of the British flig m this quarter of the globe is regretted by every man of British blood who is not immediately pecuniarily interested m a policy that brings about this lamentable process. Even he may have his regrets m the quiet
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  • 558 12 Magistrate's Decision. Iq the first court yesterday morning, Mr Firmstone delivered judgment m the case brought by the Municipal Commissioners, against Syed Omar Alsag< ff who was summoned for failing to comply with notices requiring him to effect certain altettious on his property. Mr Firmstone said After
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  • 178 12 Although it is clfficult to obtain any definite information the officials both medical and otherwise still being extremely reticent, seeVing as they do to conceal the real truth there can be no doubt that the dread scourge is spreading, several new cases having been reported. Indeed, it
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  • 11 12 Mitico Capsules and Injection stil mainfiiin fVioit* ramiKifinn #.-v«. *U« .1
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  • 136 12 The Astyacf x inLdt, 1,500 tons of cargo from Liveipo<»l. The "Scarp B-*»," from Amof and Swatow, brought 2,279 Chinese passengers. A transhipment cargo of 800 tons from Java was brought by the Houtman." The B. I. contract packet "Teest^," with mail? from London up to the evening
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  • 163 12 A CHANCE FOR SIR HUGH CLIFFORD The death of Sir John Pickersgill Rodger, k c M <>, who has been Governor of the Gold Coast since ,19(3, leaves a vacancy m the Colonial Office List which mavvery probably be filled by Sir Hugh Cl fford. The appointment carries with it
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  • 133 12 < >wing to the Rifle Range being engaged for Class firing every Saturday during October, the Monthly Handicap Shoot will be held on Sunday, October 2nd, at pm., sharp. Another Handicap Shoot will be tired m conjunction with the S R A. on Sunday,
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  • 112 12 The following was published m garrison orders vatderday. The has much pleasure m pub lishing to the Troops the following; letter which he received to-day from HisExoellenev The Governor and Chief:M I congratulate you and the fticers ard men under \our command on the admirable manner m
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  • 66 12 Mr Dyson Simpson, the ecergetic and popular Manager of the B. M. C is leaving Bangkok for m October. His successor will not have a? rived, and the Miuaging Director of the Company will act as Manager during the interval." As a sign of their appreciation of Mr Dvson Simpson's
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 222 12 TO QUQ SUBSCPiRF^" CASH IN ADVANCE Secures ten per cent discount. But ,ot < b have to be issued and collectors sent this office, any time before October 10th. $6.75 tor three months subscnms2s for a year. oscr >Pt'o n ANY TIME BEFORE OCTOBER O th '3TAGK SO CEMTB A
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 198 12 Next Mails Due. From Europe. Per 8.1. Teeeta, today, with mails of Sept 9. Per M. M. Dumbea, to-morrow, with mails of Sept 10. From China. Per M. M. Tourane, on Monday next. MAILS ALREArv DKBPATCHID FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived. B I Sept 1 Sept 26 Sept 2> M
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