The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1910

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 THE Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1910. NO. 69,503
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  • 144 1 The results of the firing for the Osborne Shield at Kuala Lun pur appear on page 4 There was a packed house at the theatre last evening for Our Miss Gibbs" Page 4 The Wellman an ship has got out oi touch of wireless and some anxiety
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  • 850 1 i Tbe last day of tbe li tc*s and the first nipbt of tbe Bandmanne whs' one want P Tj us m txile ju~ and I again comes a taste ef what alls our W heritage." Spml gayer place than Singap writes Here we have nothing ex
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 356 1 KTGHT Beach Road, opposite Raffles Hotel. FUN WHERE FUN FUN FUN -ICNS FUN SUPREME The Australian Buckjumpers. THE HIT OF SINGAPORE. ROUGHRIDING CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE For Local riders A GOLD MEDAL. To be ridden for eaca evening during the week. Nominations may be handed to the Manager m the evening.
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    • 334 1 PATHE' S ANIMATED GAZETTE Al THE ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I! NEW PICTURES. 2nd Show 9 30 to 11. pm. FIFTH EDITION (Weekly Publication) This thoroughly interesting Popular I -sue relates the following events: FOOTBALL" The opening of the Season Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester I nited at Woo'wich "MILITARY MANOEUVRES UPTO-D-.TE"
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    • 111 1 LATEST ADVERT. SEMCHTS. Triumph motor cycle for sale Page 3. Little's for up to date tailoring m all bran ches Page 4. Hospital assistant wanted for J jhore rubber estate Page 3. Notice re dissolution of partnership of Hogg and Co Page 2. Notice to tradespeople re giving credit tc
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    • 403 1 THE WEEK. WIDNHBDAT, 19th Hieh Water, lv 23 a.lO 58 p The Dairy Maida," Victoria Theatre, 9 p Aust. Buck jumper**. Beach Road, 9 30 p Thursday, -oth High Water— lo 51 a... 11.41 p P O Mail Homeward due Ladies' Bis.ey, 4 p Phil harmonic Orchestra. 5 p M
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  • 391 2 Says the R m^oon Ga/.itte' One is wife m saying that lower charges are called for on most of the great routes, where the volume of traffic is great, and the cireum--1 a reasonable prospect of expanunder lower For the popular uring this end, namely, public ownership, there
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  • 285 2 Brussels, Sept. :er 14 years' hard work, a large measure of success has attended the efforts of those woo have been anxious to effect uniformity m the maritime law of the world. Agreement has been reached by tbe International Mari time Committee, which has been ootinuously j
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  • 188 2 ►-mains the predominant article cf trade at Port Said, says the British V ■sal at that port, and is supplied almost by tb*» United Kingdom. Tbe amount imported increased from 1 tons m 1903 to I 0 tons it Tbe low t prices obtaining m the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 284 2 aaaaaa m \iw*^ Loreg, Heavy Hair? Then treat your hair well. See tit is properly fed. Growth cf every kind demands proper food. Starved hair splits at the is, turns prematurely gray, keeps fhort and dry. Then feed your 1.-ir. Feed it with proper focd, a regular hair-food. Feed it
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    • 640 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. All persons, dea'ers, storekeepers etc., aje warned a^amst giving credit to the NonCorn missioned Officers and men of THJ3 BUFFS, either the Details at present V.t Singapore, or to the Battalion when it arnvf k. The Commanoing Officer will not hold himself responsible m any way for any
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    • 693 2 NOTIGES. MISS R r SE ANDREE, Midwife (Diplo ma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andree holds Diplomas and very high credentials from the Singapore P. CM O and Madras Hospital etc. Sept 8 81l GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of the Inspector
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    • 578 2 Chartered Bank of Indip, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CHART 9 B Paid np Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each 41.200. <vv Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reeerve Liability of Proprietors m £1,800.00' Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Corn iah Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart C_ ling_asa,1 ing_ as a,
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    • 300 2 MANUFACTURERS BD 1887. IZ Claims, loan rrsa_-» promptly settle* ci Singapore wit Loto t A Head Office y j1 The Reserves foholders are over 2 The Accounts are lapsn anceDepartu GUTHREC^Co^ ueral A# SOUTH BRITISH asriAKt CO.. LTD, FIRE Insurance tff.<*ed<mßaild__,a_ and Mercl and ne of every d MARINE Insnrancen
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  • 185 3 c has beer no more fascinating and tantalising than that of the dis* •ans of getting tropical j 'and with some chance of peesen r IMC :i il;' >-.s of flavour and fa r inntanoo. could •Jit ion it the price of the finest hothouse pineapple. And
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  • 53 3 uyr four m the del with th- the r tbe shall date and owing member who -ut m the manner and m set gulatioot per head per diem. expenses, for members attending a camp cf instruction, for not less than re than ten dayi An allowa: ver
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  • 433 3 The emigration of peasants* from Centra and v Q Russia to Siberia (says th American Consul (1 moral at Moscow) ha assumed enormous proportions since tbi Russo Japanese war and the opening up o that immense territory by the Trans Siberiai Railway. Thousands of the poor from th
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  • 348 3 CIRE. tipation means tbat there is not are [ular and sufficient action of the bowels. It is very dan. border because it prevents he body's waste from leaving ibe system, .nd this waste boon turos to poison. This s how many fatal diseases begin and it is ie to
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    • 76 3 SAVARESSES KSANTAL'a fCAPSUIES] I tmacNEss of on, and coatimo of memsramel CF CURE. WITH KO IriQQHMIHMH^tJi {TfULi. DIRtCTIONi ALL CKtMISTi. 1 ASKFoa SAVAR.ESS&. wt^ammimmammmmmmammmimwaimmammmmamammammmm CAMPBELL HOUSE SCHOOL I HAM ROAD. BRISTOL. [SHED 1878. Entire charge taken of pupils from abroad who receive home comforts combined with ipline. Preparation for Examinations
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    • 723 3 •i Singapore, Septeirber, 1910. 117 E have pleasure m informing Motorists, that we have now c I completed arrangements, whereby our tyres can be obtained through all dealers and garages at the universal price throughout, as well as through our various j branches depots We hold large stocks of fresh
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    • 663 3 II TO LET. TO B& LJST. Godown No. 6 Nanson Road, extendi through to No. 3 Saiboo Street, from 1 fepfcmber 1910. Area, 4,968 square ft. Moderate rent. Apply to the Cnion Ins* ranee Society of Canton Limited, 6 Colly Quay. Sept 2 mwf v.c. TO BE LIT FURNISHED. The
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    • 495 3 WANTiiIJ HOSPITAL A:;SI_TANT WAJ.T-D n f lBt For 1: IDI et ed quartets providt d. Ajply m v* 'nil psiticuls^ er Road. uct 19 Mr-.. H. H. Bor a diplon dentist desires to n an es Dental Business Ad\ klis h. (iei man tb A[\ H- B c o Free
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  • 1410 4 The Singapore free prees. Wednesday Oct. 19, 1910. There may be not a few who will read the remarkable letter printed m another column on the subject of the refund of income tax, who may have private reason, from their personal connection with the Uuited Kingdom, to endorse the severe
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  • 964 4 THE RADICAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS SPOLIATION POLICY HOW IT LOOKS TO BUSINESS M A Severe Ini»i<t.men t t Through the courtesy of a Singapore friend, we have been put m possession of a private business letter sent to him as one of the clients of an eminent firm of private
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    34 4 SELANGOR R In the third da gor I Challen. lent conditions and wa* with 571 againing were the N.LMKSDGMKLGSMKSGMKSDG Evans i?or tote Hubback wn i SOD Cauldwell Spinks I Harper -id 'wman
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  • 122 4 1 i 1 which the piece 1 the gemns the bbs" oi 1 is tha: 1 can: the hands of the ptes need be entertains; the 1 not require thii 81L. it as* the demaL ing aed to k- »COB* biL 5 of irp the Miss Connie Loon neck--5
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    • 133 4 "€n____L" W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S Latest Smoking Mixture. Patent Air-tight tins. Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable at Jo^R Little 4 CO., Ltd. Robinson Co. *mtm\ *_T >__) Mm\> _f% Af~* tailoring Department Client's Instructions Carefully executed _f_K .w)C_ <ft*V jam*Raffles Hotel. Saturday next, Oct. 22. ■n__^__~ wumm aamaa
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    • 59 4 I THE ROBINSON j PIANO I COMPANY. LTD. New Music New Records New GramophonesNew Models of PIANOS JUST ARRIVED^ 2)omc9tic Occurrences. Marriage. At St. Andrew's Cathedral on 17th inst. by The Wnerable Archdeacon Izard, E. D Butlrr of Goebilt, Sarawak, third son of the late John Butler, Withdaane, Sussex, tc
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  • 149 5 SIGNIFICANT ARTICLE. British Intervention. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter'g) pm. 'elegram, dated iat m a British note to .ulees order m the red within three a will 1 1 to take cerby Anglo- Indian upkeep of this force will aarge of the P to be insufficient a por Customs ied.
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  • 84 5 WEDDING BUTLER-LLOYD. iv at lurler, M mager f>r the i pretM s*. Arch ii jmpbell was I man, yen away by Dr Serle. veiled jp with oi -maid 'essed m pale 1 de chine imed with which wa*. largeissim c he i Ith •a the b c married couple he
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  • 43 5 -he Aus kjumierang throwing on the K-iplanade last he booi: circle and return to his hands. irowna distance of a hundred irds. The \ustralian _;ht an< of a •vided also are a good numthose I seen it should make a mw——m
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  • 35 5 aing the new !ude m thtarrival of board at eror's A Btrong pro:he MarlWhy? small beginning the sale and use uiberiam's Cough Remedy has extended :ates and to many tgn country* Why? Because it has
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  • 52 5 OUT OF TOUCH. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter 's.) Rec ():t Is pm It is announced from New York that no me? iave been received from the Inian airship during the past thirty hours, and it is feared it may have been driven cut, of its course by
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  • 60 5 Situation Better: But More Bombs. Ink B from Paris states that although a normal state of aft'iirs is everywhere returning, the Government has taken further military precautions to ensure freedom of labour. \V\inton damage is continuing m Paris and there have been more bomb explosions. Many have
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  • 37 5 Was Admiral Reis Murdered porti from Lisbon state that live arrests have been made m connection with the death dv.-ing the righting of Admiral Reis, the Revolutionary leader, who it is now believed was assassinated.
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  • 20 5 Rec <>ct 1-. Their Mvjest.es have arranged to visit ex King Mtnuel and Amelia at q on Saturday.
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  • 24 5 i A severe cyclone occurred at Havana yesterday night and did enormous damage and communication with the interior is cut off.
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  • 144 5 The following Singapore properties were posed of by auction at Pjwell A: Co's saleroom yesterday afternoon: sbophouse dwellings kaowa as N >s. 141 to 146 Livender Screet, anfreehold Total monthly rem ..iik Lvjim I Cattle shed- lophouse dwellings known Alwee R >ad are »<juare f**«t, alsj the empty
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  • 261 5 LIEUT. SUTOR'S HONGKONG STORY. The following story of an inspection, > presumably at Hongkong, where Lieutenant Sutor was once stationed, is included m his i r General went alt the way to China to see us, tha: is to say, to inspect us. It took him four weeks to get
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  • 64 5 Rheumatism the Most Common Cause of, Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffer ing than any other disease, for the reason that it is tbe most common cf all ills, and it 5 is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know 1 that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and make
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  • 1176 5 {From > Correspondent.) Edinburgh, September 22. The proposal to renovate Holyrood Palace as a memorial to the late King Edward has been definitely placed before the country by Lord Provost Brown of Edinburgh. No details have been made public, but it is suggested by his Lordship that the
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  • 528 5 1 AX OFFICIAL VIEW. i At tbe end of an exhaustive account of the August Show m the Agricultural Bul- latin tbe following interesting summary on the objects of the Show and the success achieved occur. They are signed by the Editor who must be regarded as an
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  • 347 5 BANDMASTER NEWTOM R. M. L. I. i- About twelve yean ago there was a sergeant m the R.G. A. here, Sergt Newton, it who, although doing merely regimental duty, c had a musical training and was an excep--8 tionally good clarinet player. He cooperats ed m the Philharmonic Orchestra, chiefly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 l>( ll>(( llllll(l(l((lll l(((l((( 11 I***---^^1 A T ROBINSON'S LATEST STYLES I N Hair Bandeaux The Turban Hair Frame Soft All -Round Hair Rolls Waved Mohair Frizettes The Bun or Back Pad Fringe Hair Nets. Back Hair Nets A T ROBINSON'S i— ■■■■■■B TKe "L. M. C." Touring Model 1910.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 533 6 INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer "KUM SAN Captain L due here on Thursday the 20th instant, and sails on Saturday, the 22nd instant, at 4 pm. She has excellent accommodation for first dase passengers amidships, carries a qualified European Surgeon, and is fitted
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    • 549 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NtDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steameb KOXLVG WILLEM II will leave Batavia on the 2Ctb inst, at 6 p.m. and ia expected to arrive here on the 22nd instant, at 8 am She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Genoa,
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    • 662 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 Bremer— aven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at
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    • 748 6 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE. Tbe fast and well-known mail steamers oJ this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting 1 Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa] Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau
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    • 859 6 P* 0. STEAM SAVIG. Foi China, Japa i, Penang, Australia, Ind ia den Mediterranean Poits, Pl Vrr and I on Through Bills Coast, Persian Gu enul and can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore _n n» l M; Outwai lis Assaye ilt nha -aye evanha adia 16 30 > van ha
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  • 953 7 (Times Correspondsnt Seventy years ago the colony of Hongkong m whs a barren rock infested by pirates," To day the gross tonnage which enters the harbour exceeds that of any other m the 1 woild and m addition to the recently com pleted Imperial docks. Hongkong boasts
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  • 677 7 Tkbrau Rubber F states (Limited) Tbe anrunl general meeting of the share holders of Tobrau Rubber Estates (Limited; was held on Sept 17 m tbe Gould Hall, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. Mr P. 1. Mattbew, chairman, occupied the chair, and moved tbe approval of tbe report and accounts
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  • 178 7 Among tbe passengers of tbe steamer Monteagle which is due from the Orient, is Lee Sheck Yew, who is hurrying from Canton becauce of cables received telling him of the serious illness of his father but he will not be m time to see
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  • 129 7 A Pertinent Point Fa^ r>r If a qualified Customs officer appointed to search ships for contraband fails to discover same, wherein lies the justice of fining an owner and his captain tor the presence of such contraband P This is the pertinent question raised by the 44 Leading
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  • 63 7 For a Lame Back. i 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 slightly witb this liniment and bind it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 169 7 tV NICIPAL NOTICE. 1. .ted under the folio win) the Municipality o J *t January, 1911, FOR OHI mm. Kakau and Bintangore Rollers, Kaseai ug Tiles 1 icles. eer's Stores. k at Pulo L'bin (Quarry at Muni Terrace. L vi Pulo Übin. riven .teriog. Road Rollers and I for trans
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    • 275 7 —SMS——— _i___M_— m—M—__w<m>mmm^ The New "Peg" WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps ■j- The purest spirit distilled =3 for human consumption. AT \»i*o_r _iJP*__ Admirable as a pick -me- >4K9^ l-SMARPS U P» tonic and digestive. r r.'. .v.Z3i Useful as a preventive ot '^nd, m addition, Wolfe's I t Schnapps has
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    • 652 7 ThNDERS INVITED. Supply of Sterilized Unsweetened Condensed Canned Milk to Medical Insti t at. o s, F.M.S. I Tenders are invited for tbe wupply lized Unsweetened Condensed Canned Milk to the Medical Institutions m the Federated Malay Staler*, for the period of twelve months, from the Ist January, 1911. The
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  • 1016 8 Via Ceylon American Railroad Collision. An excursion train and a local train, travel ling at high speed, met on rounding a curve at Gillespie, Illinois. Both were utterly demolished. Thirty seven were killed and many injured Finland's Subjugation. According to Helsingfors telegrams, it is authoritatively stated that M.
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  • 298 8 Another Stobt A Hongkong taie of what happened last Tuesday at a local house. The evening was fresh and cool, the appe tisers were appetising, the fellows seated at the festive board were all merry and bright. Not a cloud was on their horizon and, as m
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  • 261 8 The latest thing m indoor games is a combination of draughts with football and bridge, and an ingenious device by which, on the same board four people can play draughts at the same time. Simple draughts," says Mr Robert Burns, the inventor of
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  • 161 8 The Proposed Station. We understand that the Imperial Government is to undertake the operation of wire- lees station m the colony of Hongkong, m conjunction with the navy. It is understood that the site planned for the installation is the small hill at the back of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 732 8 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until farther notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. 1284 5 6 789 10 11 12 Passu* P 7.26 4.30 Borneo Wf. 7.88 12.42 4.88 People's Pk. 7-42
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    • 299 8 iff Consum P tives Need j iff something more than ordin I g-ve them strength to battle I KEPLER SOLUTION supplies strength-giving, building materials m a I Rapid improvement takes pl_ I Every spoonful absorbed hx; U weight and strength and fort > ~—">N^s^_k. I^^^^ SELF CURE NO FICTION HT
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  • 597 9 Brown visaged. with keen observant eye form, Mr Robert P. Bannei j men who have prospected f>r am o most parte of the Empire, i I do with the natives.' '.inner guys, es pec i t'.y those from Ltk< ni and Nyassaland. They told me of i
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  • 162 9 August Sept Total Belat H26 380 2,677 8 Brnang 126 67 1,*36 p Bruseh 235 1,565 lenderiang 1,456 Gopeng 725 600 7,145 8 Heawood 303 805 865 Kamoning $4,189 12,900 137,611 Kanaboi 380 265 2,759 c Kinta 475 500 4,458 a Kinta Association I.l*B 730 7,800 r Kledang
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  • 475 9 August Sept Total. Allagar 3 t «J5 l 21,970 Alor Pongan 2,379 2,628 12,157 1 Alma 1,000 1,100 Anglo Malay 52,664 59,162 464,218 Kuning 295 320 1,786 > Ayer Molek 1310 8.930 Ayer Panaa 1,090 1,580 4,339 Balgownie 00 :J 76,367 Batak Rabit 1,200 1,300 3,835 Ban:
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  • 1285 9 SHARES. October 18. Cap. Issui. Paid. LastDiv. Buybrs. Sillers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 5 0 5!) 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 13 9 15 6 50,000 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 2 0 3 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 15 10 0 16 10 0
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1144 9 VESSELS IN POKT. :0: steamert Flat ft Tons Master Arrived Krora Conaicnee For W|« Amherst Brit 135 Scott jo as Thong Ek BaUvier Brit 215 Simpson Oct 1 Natunas T Hoe Lye naa Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink tl7 Pontianak Thong Ek life Baron Minto Brit 2?96 Baiilie tl6
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  • 1179 10 The Autumn Race meeting is over and the premises of the Club are m the hands of the destroyers, who will m the next few months have to pull down, alter and reerect great part of the permanent structures of the Club. May it be hoped that this
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  • 231 10 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Fisher, the case of P. Drage "■lauleffincb, Orton and Company was mention* *-*rs Koek and Parsons were for the plaintiff and the defendants were represented by Mr Stevens. Mr Koek asked for the case to be transferred to tbe November
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  • 37 10 The S. C C. Rugby football season comlenced on the Esplanade Ustevt-niag when practice game was played between two 'lub teams Whites w.»n by one try to nil. was not of a very brilliant description.
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  • 266 10 The Middlesex Regimental secon 1 team eat the RafH^si i lie school ground tat evening by four goals to nil m the j bove competition. The military h^-d the >f the game throughout and d d all -«rs Chiudian and Limhap, two young tlipinos, who have been m
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  • 193 10 WOULD NOT W r ORK HIS PASSAGE. An American subject, named Henry 3 Williams, appeared before Mr Robinson m > the third court yesterday charged with vagrancy. It appears that the man, who is a seaman, deserted from his ship at Labuan. He came i on to Singapore,
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  • 645 10 By Lieut. Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Com mandant, S. V. C. Singapore, l^tb Ootobei S. V. C. S R A. Monthly shoot on Sunday 30t i inst. Ht 2.30 pm. 3. R. A. Monthly Shoo Short Range Handicap. S V. A. Orderly Officer 2nd Lieut J.
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  • 99 10 The Harley w*s m the roads yesterday with a cargo ot Labuan coal. Transhipment ci go was being stowed on the Calypso a* Tarjoug Pagar yesterday. The Baron Miuto lands at the wharves a full cargo of Miike coal. The Tara lands 3,300 tons of general cargo from
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  • 260 10 A small six ton steam traction engine which walked on feet instead of running on wheels, and hauled a load of 14 tons, attracted some notice m London streets list month. It was the Pedrail Tractor, designed specially for rough and muddy roads. Its appearance m the
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  • 468 10 Dr. Collingridge. medical officer of health g for the City of London, who recently made b an examination cf various articles of food sold c m the City with the view of ascertaining to what extent preservatives are employed, has n now issued his report. Arrong the results
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  • 48 10 Per Japara Mr Houtsma. Per Kistna: Mr J. W. Boyan, Miss Dumontin, Miss Grey and Mr Beavis. Per Kinta Messrs Client, Walker, Gage Fesq, Mr and Mrs Manby, St. V. B. Down' EM. Hockin, Sime, Brown. Hart, Mehta,' P. fi. N. Watson, and Chang K« n <* J.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 466 10 Dr. w. R. LAMB, American Oculist and Optician Specialist m Examining the Eye and Correcting «ef__tiv_ i* NO. 1, HOTEL DE L'EUROP? Buildings Corner High Street and St. Andrew's Ro td Jiii stay until October 20th inclusi He isfalJy prepared with the most modern instruments and 1 1_, a, examining
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