The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 October 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 11 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. NO. 69,40i>
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  • 94 1 The strike at Ltuti'i is ecded Page 5. September Rubbtr and Tin Retuns Paye 4. A grett jj j 8 reported from Monte Video Page 5 Talireau li. s meet fed m flying over the Pyrenees P*s A meeting of M^ui Estates I>d, wls held at the
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  • 16 1 For all internal complaints dy Ben try cough c colds Ac. take WoocK Pwwr int Carr
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  • 990 1 n 111 him wit: ahe r bleep with the harp lot a punnire n, well verprince shorn of all a little child m l peacefully. Then 3 to the palace of the whi entrance, pr. iu'.» ir which might b A boon for n>y loi while the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 293 1 HOWARTH ERSKINE, Ltd. ENGINEERS AND GONTRAGTORS. AGENTS FOR WAILES, DOVE'S patent "BITUMASTIC" SOLUTION For the Preservation of Valuable Iron and Steel Plant. Permanent, Arrests Deterioration, Economical, Insures your Plant against Renewal and Costly Repairs. NO SKILLED LABOUR REQUIRED. OXIDATION PERMANENTLY STOPPED. MODERATE COST. <• BITUMASTIC ENAMELS For Protection of Bunkers,
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    • 157 1 C. H. Willis, IS NOW DOING HL'SINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING Singapore Races. OCTOBER 11, 13, 15. Treble- Races 1, 5, 6, Doubles any two Races. Straight out all Races. For Prices apply to above. 8, THE ARCADE. PHONE 596 MARLBOROUGH BRACE ROAD. THE POPULAR SHOW. NE W SERIES TO-NIGHT 2nd
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    • 328 1 LOOK OUT FOR THE LATEST CATCH PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE AT THE ALHftMBRA BEACH RO.U>. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! FILM SERIES No. 3. This new Publication contains The creations of the Bon Marche m Ladies' Gowns. Removal of Chnrch m Limburg. 1 2,800 toDS with strong Screw Jacks. Visit of the Emperor William
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    • 95 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Howarth Eiskine's Agencies Page 1. Grand benefit night at the Theatre Royal —Page 1. Closing of roads within Government House domain Page 2. X mas and New Tear cards now ready Koh and Co Page 3 Dr W. R. Lamb, Ameiican Optician at Hotel de l'Europe Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 375 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 6th High Water— ll.o' a P O Mail Homeward due Tacgiin Club Shooting Match. Phii harmonic Orchestra, 5 p Friday. 7th i High Water 0 24 a.. '-.13 p P O Mail Outward due Lfci*lxtive Council. 2.90 p Municipal Commission Tanglin Club Shooting Mat The Bit hep's
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 354 2 !A.W.Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants Now doing business on the Forthcoming i Singapore Meeting. i. Treble Event Double Events y 8 Straight-out all Events i 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tally," SiDgipore. Tibohi W iWATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. OEOURLESS Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and
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    • 600 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all Roads wit! m Government House Domain will be close to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m on each c the following dates namely October lltl 13th and 15th. G. HOLDEN, Executive Enginee: > ct 6 16 10 NOTICE. GRAHAM HUTCHISON
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    • 703 2 NOTIQES. noticeT On the Ist O^tobsr, 19 10, the firm o: j. Messrs. Darby Watson will amalgamate 3 with that of Messrs. Sine Moorhouse, tbi new firm to be known as Messrs Sime, Darby j and Co., Estate Visiting Agents and Managers Malacca. Oct 3 9 10 r NOTICE. THE
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    • 544 2 Chartered Bank of Incia, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CBAKJMR Paid up Capital m 60,000 fharet of £20 each «1,200,00r Retcrve Pund £1,600,000 Seierre Liability of Proprieto £1,80O f OOC Court of Diractora. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham. K.C.LH." Thomas Cuthbertson, E*q Sir Alfred Dent,
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    • 161 2 daimg ioann Singapore withoc J ««»eral Aj^^ 114 Head Office T holders a anc CUTHRIE SOUTH BRITISH lESURA) tjj riiUS I: and M« r -V»» ■HDTI EARTHftUAEI Office 8.-2B .-2 £**m Boya Total I Ca of propw^. Guardian Ah Limits, B»b«nb«i Tosal I&TMted Fu: Short ot Li Pmo«t m mn*m
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  • 140 3 rtamen of th n basks and the b Rugby Football Club have I the death of ]f International who was only 22 years Vl i Walter, who was on the staff of th md Shanghai Banking ne on a visit to Worplesdor rey, where
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  • 14 3 vhich m to ami up a tr MM
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  • 16 3 be well r four v the v. -b»s 1 be ac as that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 516 3 Dr. W. R. LAMB, American Oculist and Optician, Specialist m Examining the Eye and Correcting defective Vision, Will be at the Hotel de l'Europe, October Bth and 9th. is fully prepared with the most modern instruments and apparatus for thoroughly examining and reporting on the eyes according to the latest
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    • 558 3 AUeTIOMS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Important Land Sale. At Messrs H. L. Cogblan Co's Salerooms. On Monday, 7th November at 2.30 p m. Lot 1. Valuable Freehold Land situate m the District of Gaylang comprised m Grant No. 74. Area k is acres 0 rood 57 poles. Lot 2. Va'uable Freehold Land
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    • 581 3 XWAS NEW YEAR CARDS ndKt N ow fiEA i Take your choice early and avoid disappointment. Also Greeting Cards m Cheque formr. Koh Company, 88 90, Bras Basah Road. #IWOTICE iw n that thi "LAMP" BRaSD, ol whicL a r« prt si i given above of tbe und* kinds, candles,
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  • 1152 4 The reparted revolution ia Portugal is an event that mikes 1 >r the happiness or the 'vernment of tnat comparatively insignificant cjuatrv. Monarchy stands the solidity of constitutional principles, republic inism for the fortuitous 1 >miuati<.n of the m >b. The who!
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  • 757 4 The death, from fever, occurred at Malacca on Tuesday last week, of Mr McMillan, assistant on Bambtn Estate, some 13 miles from Malacca on the 1 ism Road. Rija Puteh, wife of H. H. Raja Chulan, has gone to Ku*ia Kangsar to assist at the nuptials of her bister Raji
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  • 31 4 R that all the M hers es and will endeavour to I* present at I to be held m the Theatre on Fndav i at 9 p. m.
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  • 113 4 The Kaisar-i Hind ed service m India was instituted m I The gold medal (tirst cUrs) Kui ferred on four, utd the silver medal M. S. missionaries latest to the silver medal is 1>- H Tristram Hollac m BalucbisUu ('for faithful ■errion m the relief of sui
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  • 12 4 HANDL 'AP; wire Bu, interim d The mad. Mr
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  • 17 4 JAPAN BRITISH EXHIBITION. Uo t I ems, I a the >een awar old meda >gs and b<
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 278 4 FRESH SUPPLIES, JUST LANDED OF THE FOLLOWING CIGARETTES Duncan's (Glasgow) Nos. 17 20 De Reszke's "Tenors." Fribourg Treyers Finest Egyptian. Weinberg's No. I Mahallas. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. ADELPHI HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT. Saturday, Bth October. The management have engaged the services of Madame Edith Vital, Soprano from London
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    • 43 4 CLEARANCE SALE. Pianos Organs Gramophones Music TO MAKE ROOM FOR. NEW AUTUMN STOCK. THE Robinson Piano COMPANY, LIMITED. TWO WEEKS ONLY. Don't Miss this Chance. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Street, (off Stamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
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  • REVOLUTION.
    • 32 5 ious Fighting Reported. Ro, al Palace Bombardei Telegraph.— Renter's) :n. been current 1 revolution at the hands of the m. ition m and with the Manuel varies ndard on
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  • 10 5 ious Fightir between and it is been cut.
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  • 14 5 w. m TeheraD ely accepted .-eminent n le inciting the the lega-
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  • 9 5 i workers he men he emp
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  • 60 5 Chinese libel ac nued to drag; before t irreveWdence. that .a who spoke Ml abili- any poem od drink net b was dol on that be expected to .Id be honouring ;n gave evida of the -n drink m which he itjh .[lie and the feeling iam
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  • 15 5 the ">ng. by I by the If ngas com •tile
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  • 12 5 i the po his iued who been st th him. n a
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  • 67 5 DOCKS AND MERCHANDISE DESTROYED AT MONTE VIDEO. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) The new grand docks and customs buildings at Monte Video have been completely burned out with European merchandise stored m them to the value of £80,000 and the total losses are reckoned at a quarter of
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  • 16 5 Tabuteau, has aeroplaned over the Pyrenees from San Sebastian to Biarritz.
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  • 16 5 Lieut. Sutor, of army pamphlet fame, been granted two months leave to recupera
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  • 15 5 The Hungarian Government is introdu:ll making the sinking of petroleum wt monopoly.
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  • 24 5 The i newspapers comment symon the opening of the Chinese tying it is a vivid illustration of vide movement towards parliament ms. > <
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  • 131 5 B of the little matters which relieve the f life m this part of the world is the quarrel between Taiping and Ipoh. Ipoh has apparently lost its head smallpox and proposes that h it calls a plague spot uld be isolated from all outside com rnu
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  • 157 5 enterprising place of amusemen' well tilled last evening when an entirely new series of anima: ires was thrown en the screen. The item of chief interest is Pat uinated Gazette," a third insialment having recently arrived The 1 latest effort m Journalism is bec»ming tremeiv popular. Lidies gaz^d
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  • 250 5 is how the Straits Echo refers 'a pro conference arguments after having promised to circulate his pamphlet iag to bis remark that a conference of conferences could ruin the Colony the paper proceeds. that mild threat, veiled as a suggestion of a remote possibility, a
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  • 1149 5 Mr GRIMES GIVES EVIDENCE. JOHN LITTLE'S CHARGE FAILS. Mr P. A. G. Grimes was again before Mr Firmstone, district j ldge, yesterday afternoon, on three charges of cheating. Mr R. C. E imonds, Deputy Public Proeecutor, appeared for the Crown and Mr J. Crabb Watt was for the
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  • 738 5 To the Elitorof the Times. Sir, The King belongs to the Empire a fact pregnant with boundless meaning and hop j May I venture to expound some of its meaning and some of its hop* r What we call the British Empire is to-day a
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  • 91 5 When you < ffer a man a pipe of tobacco, you are showing him a little courtesy, but j when you(ffir him a pipe of Carlyle tobacco, you are doing somathing more than that you are giving him the best tobacco that it is m your power to buy
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  • 36 5 When your dealer tries to palm c I nutation cf Rigaud's Kananga "Water cr ,y old thirig v?hich i 3 noc what you waLt, then is the time to threw a little hot i,:~ ---l i <
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 n the Most Common Cause of Suffering. pain and pi f all ills, an rs to know Pain Balm will a *ep possible. In j -:m pain which is at porary, has become permanent. For
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    • 255 5 ROBINSON &C 9 NOW SHOWING LATEST STYLES I IN Trimmed Millinery ALSO A VERY LIROI OF Flowers, Wings, Feathers, Buckles, Ornaments, Ribbons, Laces, Dress Trimmings &c, &c. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. IS NOW REPLETE WITH THE LiTEsT IN Dress Fabrics, Ninons, Dress Nets, Crepe de Chenes, Voiles, Crepons, &c, &c. Wool
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 400 6 "THE MANSION" 51 0 HigMliss Boarding Hck Kntrance, Oxley Rise nd 1 w i A t oad will and Oct j^^t Por ■ii i« W\ i ■ft,- an nnis Court k Commanding V Terms Mo. phone: THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. XlIM is Si f? The latest scientific preparation ai
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    • 496 6 lOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ NtDERLAND.I teamship Company NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer KONINGIN WILHELMINA I leave Batavia on the 6th inst., at 6 p.m. I is expected to arrive here on the Bth iober, at 9 a.m. Jhe will aail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, rt Said, Genoa, Algiers,
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    • 700 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA J LINE, HAMBURG I The steamers of the Company maintain a te 3gular service between Hamburg, Bremen, M ntwerp, and Rotterdam, and fcbe Straifcs, P hina and Japan. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnight- N 7 for Havre and Hamburg and once a month jr Bremerhaven direct, calling at
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    • 701 6 I D. L orddcutschcr Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. 0< The fast and well-known mail steamers ol iis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, amburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp,n, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting t» arseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) ort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, ingapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau,
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    • 613 6 |Mn r\ 0. If Mcd iterrane. i Vt 5^ •nd L CEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. cSSTot' S*^' can Ports. AND hina Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd oMtwn The Companies' steamers are despa- ba od Liverpool outwards for the Straits, Chin ia id Japan every week, and from Japan honj<
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  • 268 7 •4 are thug touched upon m weekly letter to the Times of we hear, have gone mad care, which appeal strongly to -ad nation, and now from Paris we that n ndoor games. i tables were en to it was only Card the same story.
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  • 130 7 serious mi- to the raeulc of the JH aference on n Europe is so it is diffi *cc how any re emanapopular and xpressed m the arches are to scatter t the mis is assured that v consumer, and that .vi m, be ree of govemm* ie
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  • 61 7 THE PAPER-MAKERS MISTAKE. say the least, if a millions tper have i been enThe operative m mills to his er was rolled it :iate wo r r days afters >w the paper -i power of absorp some written it ap to t had k was d and -yarded for his
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  • 12 7 T. Ar'i knapsack Marsh i kola, oods' Great Peppennini .zhs and colds
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  • 122 7 August Sept Total Belat 2,297 Bruang 126 1,769 Bruaeh 1,565 Cheoderiang 1,456 Gopeng 725 5,545 Heawood 303 560 Kamuning 54.J89 $2,900 187,611 Kanaboi Kinta 475 9,058 Association 1.158 7,070 ing )75 338 Kramat Pnlai 604 3,787 Kuantan 49 463 Lahat 540 710 7,946 iembuLode 253 2,833 New Gopeng
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  • 1295 7 Cap. fssui. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Shllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 0 4 6 150,000 2/- 21- Anglo-Malay 80% 110 13 3 50.000 2'- 1/6 Batang Malaka 6 1 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 15 10 0 16 10 0 80,000 1 1
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  • 405 7 totals are calculated for tbe calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies.] August Sept Total. Allagar 3/5 J 21,970 Pongsu 2,379 9,529 Alma 1,000 Anglo Malay I 162 454 Kuning 1,335 ek is 10 P,930 t Panas 1,090 Balgownie B,COO 68,714 Batak
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  • 60 7 (CORKBCTBD UP TO Oct. 5 Bank 4 m 8 2 4* demand Private credits 3m credits 6ms 2/4{ France, demand Bank... Germany, demand S India,T. T 11 Hongkong, demand 22£1bd. Yokohama, demand 114~ Java, demand 1 Bangkok, demand 6ti] SovkrrigsB, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate Discount 3
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  • 136 7 Oct. 5. Tin buyers 179 05 Gambier 1* Gambier Cube No 1 15.00 Gambier Gvt* Ko. i norr Pepper Blaeir (ordl*. B'porc) 8$ Pepper, White (f au 75 Vutmeg* (110 fee tit norn Nutmeg* (80 to the IV.) M norn Ktoe (Band*) M M nou 0 lores (Amboißft" M
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 611 7 VESSELS i^l fUKT. FUff and Too* Commanders Arrived Prom For Wbm Panther Aus. cruiser 1500 Schmiedheim Oct 2 Hongkong >lombo Kaiserin Elizabeth Aue. cruise Hansa I 3 Hongkong o 7 Planet Ger gun boat ISO Dommik Sej ruinea > Steamen Flaar A Tom Master Amveo From *>ot Wb«m Aing Thye
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    • 478 7 PASSENGERS. Per A. A Messrs E. :;ey and M Graham. Per Ban Whatt I Brown, J Williams, 0. H Van. S*et Tiang Ohm. Tm "een. Per Kamo Maru h) son, Mrs E H Derrick, Miss A. Wilson, Mr and Mr* N. W. Aston, Messrs G E Farquh* H Leir, A.
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  • 309 8 The first ordinary general (or statutory) meeting of the above Company was held at the registered offices of the Company, the Arc iv at noon. Mr Hood Begg presided and pxpressed regret that their Cnaiimin, Mr Biddeley. was unable to be present. He said the Company had
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  • 202 8 .rt from those who are hop*"ToWtjdinst -.the fine c throughout ill par c probability of increase.! Dg the fourthwinter month -i'l>ui the t i^htneas of money m the local marker, th<e: ;nt of new orders bein^ placevi md la previ, The instat several Chinese backs, which gay
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  • 178 8 On the morning, of S nat mk'ht have •een the Hon the I gharry and the P.W.D mot happily averted beyond a y and the harneae to say nothing of a little plaster, no damage was dona. The incident a steps, where tl nn>ent treasury guard
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  • 1055 8 In the Far Fast, one of the most important f ictors m our domestic economy is the daily provision of milk, which forms such an essen tial m our every day life, especially when infantile demands have to be taken into consideration. We m Hongkong do
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  • 51 8 The fiaal game of the Championship Pairs m the S.CC. lawn tennis tournament was played on the Esplanade last evening and resulted m a win for Green and Darbishire who beat R insford and M*yson by eight games to six and six to four. The match was very well
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  • 743 8 The Might of M. Moisant from Amiens to Deal suggests once move the attempt made so long ago as June 1786, by gallant, but ill-fated, Pilatre de Rosier at Boulogne, when he and his companion, M. Romaine, came to an untimely end through an ex plosion. It
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  • 54 8 The Tdiping paper hears that a man with smallpox fully developed was driven m a nkisha there on last Thursday morning. The puller was m the act of turning m to the dispensary where a crowd was congregated to undergo vaccination, when the man was detected and sent to the
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  • 46 8 S.R.C. Beat the R.E. These teams met on tbe Esplanade last evening m tbe above competition and a fast and interesting game resulted. The town eleven were playing a much improved game and won by three goals to one. Mr F. W. King refereed.
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  • 43 8 Because meats are so tasty they are consumed m great excess. This leads to stomach teoob.es, biliousness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
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  • 44 8 When a cold becomes settled m the system, it will take several days' treatment to cure it, and the best remedy to nse is Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also lf»a.vp>a th« B o f«>™
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  • 47 8 When you have pains or lameness m the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application Then dampen a piece of flannel H li a hti» «,;»k
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  • 528 8 The "Arratoou A pear" from Calcutta lands 560 tons of j^uuml cargo. Tin plates for Ltngkat are being loaded on the Fuh Woh at tbe wharves. The steamer "Proteus," which ran ashore «t Drinkwater Point, at the entrance to the Y*ng z>, has been floated. She has been
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  • 136 8 About a week ago a Chinese kapala receifiom the manager of P lout •51 I 00 which he carefully secured m a and went along a bridle path from tin Bharu Minos When he was about twenty yards from the public road he was attacked by
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  • 135 8 at 8 o'clock on Friday morning last information was to the Kuila Lumpur police that the headUs-j body of a Chinaman was lyiug on the B&ilway Hlp. near the bridge just below the European hospital. < >.i investigation it was found that oce Nidisen, a kevman employed m the
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  • 88 8 Wkarvtti and Docks at which different vessels wsre berthed yesterday. East Wharf (Basin)— Planet. East Wharf Sec I Kwong Eng, Dunera Sheers Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Sco 2— Anapa, Yorwaertn. N 3 Arratoon Apcar. 4-Nil. M 5 Gorgon. 6— Patani, Fuh Wo. Lagoon
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 PATRONISED I, I 1 COLD AND SILVERPLATINC AND > COLOURING. EXECUTED AT LOWEST I s B. P. DE SILVA, r 1 Netherlands Gutta Percha I COMPANY LIMITED. I SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS I b All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings Va v I Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suctior, Stea
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