The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 October 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERC ANTI LE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. NO. 69,504
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  • 152 1 Russia and England are acting together m Persia— Page 5 The latest London prices for various grades cf rubber are given on pagA Chinaman has been arres'^d for importing r fi-'s and ammunition Page A sanitary improvement scheme for Butter worth has been decided upon P»ge 4.
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  • 1299 1 Quite a cumber of useful purposes an served by moving houses occaiaff >rda an opportuL accumulation of useless odds and erdu, m fer the time being provides a d the mind. It is really lot of rubbish one allow- lubbibh ia tbe acd yet for some sentimeube the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 267 1 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. HaNlTia Hall POINTMENT ORDER CINEMATOGRAPH I DIARIES AND DATE BLOCKS Norn BRIDGE R NOW To.Ni&ht! To.NiAJ.tt! Letts's Smith's Walker's Collins .J^l?^,, arrived by ITHE IMPERIAL ENGLISH, MALAY CHINESE s.s. -namural will be shown. I NEWS PAPERS PERIODICALS AND MAGAZINES A r I for i9ii. Crand Change of
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    • 367 1 PATHE S ANIMATED GAZETTE AT THE ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I! KEW PICTURES. 2nd Show 9 30 to 11. pm. FIFTH EDITION (Weekly Publication) Tbis thoroughly interesting Popular I-iSue relates the following events: FOOTBALL" Ti e opening of the Season Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester United at Woolwich. "MILITARY MAMKUVRES UPTOD^TE"
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    • 174 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re busi ness of Hogg and Co Page 2. Mr Willis has a fine racing mare for sale Pav/e 4. Notice re special trains to Johore on Saturday Page 6. Howarth Erskine's for Pusometer Torrent filters p»ge 1. Sporting Club notice re tickets on the Governor's Cup.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 344 1 THE WEEK Thursday, .oth; High Water— losl a., 11.41 p P O Mail Homeward due Ladies' Bisley, 4 p Phi<harmonic Orchestra, 5 p 44 The Orchid," Victoria Theatre, 9 p Aust. Buckjumpers, Beach Road, 9.30 p Friday. 2 1st High Water— ll 24 a. P O Mail Outward due Le-srislative
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 Since several years efforts have been mad, to deprive Coffee of its deleterious alkaloic Caffeine without taking from it the delicious aroma and the refreshing and stimulating qualities which render it such a pleasant anc suitable beverage. This problem has recent ly been solved by means of a special process
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    • 599 2 NOTIQES. 3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business carried on as Exchange, Share and General Brokers by Messrs. Hogg and Co has been t taken over by me as from the 15tb inst., and I will be continued under the style of CHARJ LES BENJAMIN Co. t CHARLES
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    • 683 2 NOTIQES. HISS ROSE ANDREE, Midwife (Dipl< ma) and bick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Stree I Singapore Miss Andree holds Diplomas an very high credentials from the Singapore I P. C. M 0., and Madras Hospital etc. SeptS oil GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of th Inspector
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    • 561 2 Chartereri Bank of Indig, Australia and China. INCORPORATRD BT ROTAL CHART A 0 Paid up Capital m 80,000 J shares of £20 each 1 1,800.^ c s^rv« Fund £1,600,0 C Reserve Liability of Proprietors _1,200,00 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cu_ni_gham, X.CI.X.' Thomas Cuthberteon,
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    • 278 2 m INSCRa J*l ll X) Policies are FORFEITABLE -od X Claims, loans, ca- )m__-__. •mptly sett], with, j Head Offioe The Reserves I <y holders art 1 ?e^ The Accounts ar< AnoeDepa guthrje a co L n G^eralA*. SOUTH BRITISH J nrSITRAHCE CO LTD 2 mi w. __i*_____^< __THaCAZ t_S_
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2029 3 PROGRAMME. 1 /JJ//y^/^ 1 auctions. V Jif #T//a JV3 '_^_I__S^_^^VvV ///y^^^^^^~ MORTGAGEE'S SALE ff^ D _P TPD GYMKH7mN7\. Tuesda y' 2 5th October, at 2-30 p.m. I ~^Z^~~ Foar buildm 8 allotments situate at Bukit i r hpld at the Rare Course Timah Road, near the 74 milestone, Singa- ____v
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  • 1032 4 The Singapore free press Thursday, Oct. 20, 1910. For several days together the aiTiirs of Persia have been occupy irg a considerable place m the telegrams. It would be a tomparatively trill ng matter if it meant that the internal troubles of Persia affect only that not very important country.
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  • 807 4 Four Chinamen were committed for trial m the third couri. yesterday, m conm with the Park Road murder. The R-SV. P. G. Graham has W-*-*n ap pointed Chaplain to the M. S. V. B with the honorary rank of lieutenant. At the Harima Hall this evening a completely new selection
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  • 6 4 PENANG SHA prioee wt
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  • 8 4 1 prices a.i i I I
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  • 25 4 J hundred C cleared au I b« I beii v Th»^ tain rumours i c the pi I Iv c a
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  • 45 4 c In 8 i r estimates I r ol the wh wat* outt a o the insan n a c lv c t. )r was 0 TLr things was a .wt*!--* 1 11 spenc. ir sa ie with u> L n^ m
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  • 38 4 m c 8 Mr Birch v g Of tioi it >c I >C Sultan ap| volume* i. The weddin. 5 Cargill w a There are a, of valuable prest o cot a Perak. rt y Kamp
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 255 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, MCGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. The New 1910 Model mine߀sc6R The Most Powerful Recoil Operated Repeater Made. TFn .<H"Q Calibre of Rifle— 401. J? Oftlb Weight
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    • 266 4 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LTD. New Music New Records I New GramophonesNew Models of PIANOS JUST ARRIVED. LEE BROTHERS. 58-4, Hill Btreet, (off Btamford Road.) HIGH GLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Enlargements a Speciality PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. I NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. Record Holding Racing Mare For Sale. Mr. Willis has left for
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  • 51 5 THE WELLMAN WRECKED. PICKED UP AT SEA. -bmann* Telegraph. Reuter's) message fron. New York states that :ne mail steamer Trent •ss message that he picked -hip crew at five o'clock The airship was abandon* m L it i m dis- were rr v the Morse aoeuvn. ir t v 1
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  • 35 5 LA DANGEROUS TIME. hich ne. affiir as n was m am wt unfrequented hap* uratpm. *uts three hours to 1 the sea boat It v*k two of iwed upcom•sa and by means
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  • 52 5 nnm9nt provided by the oopers 9 to meet eat deal of m the amateur rough a for a gold meda uship rode Try throw his is warm ly White, the spun K_t He !upetitors I well known bt»*-_ appointed te h:mself 'he Comrider seen this really excellent ive
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  • 11 5 torv) will be held ie Company, •tober, at
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  • 56 5 > report a serious motor week, tree and the A a few Dauben\ who w** led injuries .r removal to hospital -v are p vourably, but _ht le§ n, anc ia soon ire able c hos 0 by the ,t anc i membe-i id wai 1 the
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  • 18 5 amatism causes more pain and suffer any otl and i knov
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  • PERSIAN POLITICS.
    • 62 5 (By Submarine Telegraph.—Reuters.) Rec ():t 1 .m. earns that the British note was presented to Persia after consultation with -*sia. The two Governments are acting m accord, and there can be no question of partition as both are firmly resolved on non intervention so far as that is
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    • 26 5 J')pm. Newcastle" which left Malta for China on O.Jt 15 has returned there with internal defects which will require eight days to remedy.
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    • 227 5 "uinaman appeared m the second court before Mr C V. Dyson, yesterday morning, 1 with importing into the Col onv t ammunition. There Wi- 1 charge of being m possession .rms without a license. A Malay member of the Tanjong Pagar Dock V tted that on Tuesday morning
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    • 142 5 The Chinese Church connected with tbe Eaglish Presbyterian Mission reported at Presbytery meeting on Tuesday that during tbe past stati*. ir there had been forty baptisms and that sixty one had been admitted to tbe rolls of the ten congr«- After all deductions the membership now stands
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  • 217 5 In the Marine C mrt yesterday morning before the acting Master Attendant, Lieut B. *or, a Swede, named August Andersen, was charged with disobeying the comm i tster of the British steamer Harley," while on a voyage from on dates between ()ctooer 11 and 17 inclusive. ibb Watt
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  • 445 5 The Dairymaids." Although now several seasons old Thf Dairymaids can still hold their own with some of the more modern productions, and last night witnessed a further triumph foi the Bindmann Opera Company, when they presented before a large audience at the Victoria Theatre, that very delightful musi cal
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  • 182 5 Visitors to tbe Alhambra this week an ■usurad of a treat. Tbe "G^z^tte" filmi include the opening of the English football season with a match between Woolwicl Arsenal and Manchester United at Wool wich, and some interesting glimpses o aerial scouts participating m military man rvuvres. Bluejickets are
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  • 266 5 Two very old residents of Singapore gay evidence before the Chief Justice, Si William Hyndman Jones, m the Supreme Court, yesterday, m a case resulting over squabb'e about a half share m an estate a Mandai. Tbe plaintiff was Sved Abdul rahman bin Junied Al Junied,
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  • 790 5 Interview With Mr J. Malcolm Lyon. i i Mr J. Malcolm Lyon, a Director of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd., who arrived m Colombo by the Orient liner OrBova, is paying a brief visit to the > Island on his way out to
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  • 183 5 THE AGRA BATHING DISASTER. DISASTER. ms Drowned. n d ILK WORK <>F AN ELEI'HA Agra, (Jet. 7. About 200 pilgrims were drowned m the Agra bathing disaster. Rescue parties 16 headed by the Deputy-Collector and the Police arrived on the scene as soon as possi--1 ble and with the ail
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 What to Do. When a cold becomes settled m the system v it will take several days' treatment to cur< j t and :uedy to use is Chamber lain s Cough Remedy. It will cure quickc i 1 iL.
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    • 219 5 A T ROBINSON sI LATEST STYLES I Hair Bandeaux I l___L_t The Turban Hair I Frame I "5 J Soft All -Round I g Hair Rolls jL ji Waved Mohair 5 Frizettes The Bun or Back 1 Pad Fringe Hair Nets. Back Hair Nc A T ROBINSONS THE GARRICK. CIGARETTE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 3038 6 m rf7 -r indo-china s.N. Co., ltd. HAMBURG AMERIKA *T T\ fc P _Kr H U LU M FOR HONGKONG ||Nr UAMRIIRr l\ I 1 P/SW —TO BE LET FUBNISHEI). HAMBUKb 1^ 11 I IKM The large and beautifully situated residence .Commander, is due here on Mon* V" ~jt L\
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  • 161 7 August Sept Tota Belat 326 380 2,67' Bruang 126 67 1,H3( Bruseh 235 1,56 i Chenderiang 1,45( Gopeng 725 600 7,14 c Heawood 805 86£ Kamuning $4,189 $2,900 $37,611 Kanaboi 263 2,751 Kinta 475 500 4,45^ Kinta Association 1,1 F 8 730 Kledang J75 163 501 Kramat Pulai
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  • 1336 7 Cap. Ibsui.' Paid. Ixast Dit. Bim&s. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 6 5 9 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 14 0 15 9 50,000 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 2 4 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 15 10 0 16 10 0 3
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  • 494 7 August Sept Total Allagar 3,->SJ 21.97 C Alor Pongau 2,628 12,157 Alma 1,000 1,100 Anglo Malay 52,664 59,162 484,2 1t Ayer Koning 295 320 1,786 Ayer Molek I.SIO 8,900 Ayer Panas 1,090 1,580 4,339 Balgownie 00 3 76,387 Batak Rabit 1,200 1,300 3,835 Banteng, 8,400 4,133 19,807
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 320 7 WANTED. PITAL ASSISTANT WANTED ore. Free furnish 1. Apply m writing with ie Pharmacy 2, Battery Boodemy plomaed lady es to assist m ai established •rtiser can speak En•aan, French a Apply to rent Small House or Bnngaating rent etc., co Free Press. B to accommoBachelo Apply t FreeEPr by
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1221 7 V_SSKi,.> lin FOlii. :0: FU* and Tons Comnuanderß Arrived From For W>»«e Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Oct 19 P. Sweet. Uncertain Steamers Flasr A Tons Master Arrived From Consignee ->«*• Alesia Ger 3228 Habel tl7 Hongkong Behn Meyer Penan, Batavier Brit 215 Simpson Oct 1 Natunas T Hoe
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  • 408 8 Attention is called m our advertising columns to a gymkhana which is to be beld on the Race Course on N of infer ces including a polo pony scurry and a mile and a quarter steeplechase are mci \n interesting afternoon's a port should result. The attention of
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  • 304 8 B< His Highness the I to the g Cricketers' Club one evening this week, and m a speech on acme interesting ret to Indian eric keters. Aft* is a game, lie said i must p the> members some an cricket, which I have
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  • 163 8 i W Auckland, Sept. 28 A very pathetic a atory from Little lUrner, the Govern- ment sanctuary for native birds m the r Hauraki Gulf. The only human beiDgs on the island were the caretaker (Mr Hunbird son of Sir Edward c Huu .of Scotland, and his wife.
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  • 910 8 (i </. Attbmptrd ASSASSINATION ok an American Judoi. Vancouver, Oct. 1. Ac attempt was made by a woman to assassinate Judge Baker m a public street m Cb cago yesterday. VoYAoa of a French Submarine. A French submarine has accomplished a voyage of 1,400 miles without a hitch.
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  • 647 8 ROMANCE OF THE WHITE RAJAH." Death of thb Last Survivor ck a Famous Expedition. Jufet two years short of ninety a famou r sea rover and fighter has passed away, a Beckham, Noifolk, m the perscn of Thoma t Brown. He was the last survivor of the ex l pedition
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  • 281 8 That the Boer has no objection on occasion to telling a story against himself, the following entertaining anecdote, which appears m the Dutch journal "De Boer." seems to demonstrate clearly lt was, says the narrator, shortly after General Buller had entered the Transvaal with his large
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  • 364 8 Repairs are being done to the Selangor at Tanjong Pagr. The' "B*n Whatt Hin'' bunkers at the wharves and loads some transhipment cargo. The Nord was busy at Tanjong Pagar yesterday loading acid and tin plates for Sumatra. The N DL. Luetzow," October 28 from Sincapore, will call
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  • 537 8 Mr Douglas Carruthers has sent tbe Royal ■graphical Society a short report on the r first stage of the expedition which, it will be f remembered, set out early m the present year j for scientific exploration iv the extreme upper m of tbe Yenesei and other
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  • 63 8 From Europe.— Per P. O. Arcadia, tomorrow, with mails of Sept 30. From China.— Per P. _O. Assaye, to day. MAILS ALREALY DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived M M Sept 19 Oct 12 Oct 12 I P O Sept 23 Oct 15 N D L Sept
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 468 8 Dr. W. R. LAMB] American Oculist and Optician Specialist m Examining the Eye and Correcting defectivp v NO. 1. HOTEL de L'EUROPF Buildings Corner High Street and St. Andrew's Road will stay until October 20th inclus: nd He is folly prepared with tbe most modern instrument and ann examinmg and
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