The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 October 1910

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. NO. 7,011
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  • 146 1 Our Scottish L-tter appears on— Page 12 A Swiss balloon has 'ravelled 1,100 miles m the U. S A.— Page 7 The S. C. C. drew with the ICdff. I at "s<ccer" yesterday— P^ge \'2 A Chinaman has been murdered by a Malay at Ptilau Tekorg— Page
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  • 733 1 F.ve th« usaid uhi s L d a i. said five but,drtd th pnmi tive races of ants who inb»Mt tfa i m placet undtr the nt-u.. giag lieu way tbrcugh all iht darkness towards that dawn which is the perf.e' dawn I peoples this side of eteru r
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 ATLAS' WOOD PRESERVER A SURE PROTECTION AGAINST WHITE ANTS. Destroys Insects, Parasites, Infectious Germs, Preserves Wood, Iron and Steel. This Preserver does not Stain the Wood, and it may be Applied Hot or Cold. The Most Economical and Effective Preserver Known. SOLE AGENTS:— RILEY,HARGREAVES&Co,L T0 PLANTERS' LABOUR BUREAU F. M.
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    • 244 1 THE STAR OPERA Co. The Dutch and Ralay Variety Entertainers. AT T3E THEATRE ROYAL, NOBTH BRIDGE KOAD. To-Nisht To-Ni&ht GRAND GALA NIGHT "Senaran Bulan" or the Princess m the Moon WILL Bl STVGED. REMEMBER To-M<>rmu\ Sunday "JOHAR MAKNIKAM" Part 1 WILL HE STAGED Something New m Singapore* I »r. R.
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    • 369 1 PATHE'S ANIMATID GAZETTE Al THE ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NEW PICTURES. 2nd Show 9 30 to 11. pm. FIFTH EDITION (Weekly Publication This thoroughly interesting Popular I-sn< relates the following events: M FOOTBALL" Tie openiDg of the Season Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester I'nited al Woolwich "MILITARY MAKCEUVRBB UP-TO-DITE' Aerial Scouts 1c
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    • 118 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Closing of Tank ttoad Page 2. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills— Page 5 Dewar'a whisky at Little's PagI oan's Backache Kidney Pills— Page 3 Lifebet coffee at the Medical Hall P. Change of Programme at Harima Hall Page 1. Grand Gala X.ght at the Theatre Royal Prfga 1. Australian
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 384 1 THE WEEK j?ArbEDAY, 22nd Hi/h Water.— c.£7 a., 0.0 p S.C.C. Cricket. The Earl and the Girl Vie. Theatre, 9 p Aust Buckjumpes, Beach Road. H. 30 p Sundat, 23rd High Water.— li 7 a., 0.38 p 22ud after Trinity. Feast of Branches (Jewish Holiday). N D. L. Mail Homeward
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  • 506 2 mrnal re the H.nitfkon* ritiemen doing r ttoy getting r- r the interport seems to b* making a tt the signal success of last hear the N ival Yard men showed up well at Kip*'* P*rk range last Siturday with se\ a and 93*s, but even thit :g has to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 467 2 The minor ailments of life, trivial m themselves bat sufficient to create physical discomfort, are most comooon to those who are compelled to live a sedentary li c. To such the right drink to start the day means all the difference between a pleanant day's work and a day's drudgery.
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    • 639 2 NOTICE S. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that m order to carry out certain work on the Railway Level Crossing, Tank Road will be closed to traffic from 6 p.ai on Monday, 24 ch instant to 5-30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 25th instant. By Order, J. POLGLASE, Municipal Secretary.
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    • 701 2 NOTIGES. MISS ROSE ANDREE, Midwife (Diplo ma) and Sick Nurse, 119, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Miss Andree holds Diplomas and very high credentials from the Singapore P. C. M. 0 and Madras Hospital etc. Sept 8 8.11 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of the Inspector of
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    • 550 2 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHART MR Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each 11,200,^' Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 5U,200,00C Court of Director*. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Ownningham, K.C.I.R. Thomas Cuthberteon, Esq Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.
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    • 321 2 motu Policiee are TRICTEI forfeitab; tod nqJ; CUims, loai promptly settleo <*c^ m Singapore withoc &1 Head Office y of fefee*^ J The Reserves I holders ar The Accounts ar anceDepar CUTHRIE ft u neral Ai SOUTH BRITISH IHBURAXCE CO LTD. FIRE Insurances J0 Build and Mercbi i r *•<*»•
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    • 132 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Bk :>rbw's Cathidral. :d Sunday after Trinity. tins. Hymn 3 pt 2. am Holy Communion (Choral), Hymns 4 pm Children's Serv; pm Evensong Sermon, Hymns '24_, esper Hymn Lord keep us safe." KTTHBW'S, SaPOT LINIS. Harvest Tb :ig. Holy Communion. 11.15 am Foe Chow Service, pm Children's
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  • 858 3 Sept. 22nd. Since our last issue we have had a very flat Market, acd <>nly a small business has 1 be*n done. Prices have steadily declined, owing to lack of orders from Manufacturers i We close with sellers of spot ard near hard at 7. 2
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  • 244 3 In a recent speech at Om^ha, Nebraska, Mr Koosevelt spoke of the Piuauia Canal aud declared that a strong X ivy was uot only necessary for its protection, but wae needed to uphold the Monroe doctrine Incidentally, Mr. Roosevelt mentioned that the promotion of peace should
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 314 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ,re invited under the following to the Municipality of January, 1911, FOR ONE Y__AB. .'akaa and Bintangore Rollers, Kassau ring and Roofing Tiles, and Lime. us Articles. rk at Pulo l'bin Quarry. eding Cm* hers at MuniTerrace, mite from Pulo Ubin. f Bullocks and Drivers Bering. Foad Rollers
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    • 557 3 A MOTHERS UNBOUNDED JOY. Aftik losing Three Children in Thre'J Years Owikg to DBOP8T, the life o_* TBE Ftl'RTH WAS BAYED IV DOANS Backache Kidnky Pills. To every wife this wonderful record of fond hopes thrice shattered, and joy and happiness at Last, cannot fail to appeal, it is told
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    • 306 3 CROSSES f% W% CELEBRATED Di 4f m Ml L* K OILMEN'S DLAlhiVfcLlJ^ \J W STORES. I PICKLES, SOLPS, JAMS. I pj*lL__J!C^ JELUES, POTTED MEATS, I TARTiF r^^^Sir\ MALT VINEGAR, ni?T Tr 1 a r«Ti?c« I 1 1^ SALAD OIL 3 LlriljlL'ALlriO. fe4^-^J\U ■jj j ■y&P*'^ t Agents for Lea I
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    • 78 3 D fi?AS£JZ&M ~5. Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. A. B. MACKAY'S LIQUEUR WHISKY. The Original Liqueur Whisky THE OLDEST AND BFST ON SALE EVERYWHERE SOLE AGENTS Adamson, Gilfillan Co*. LIMiTED. Singapore and Pen an CAMPBELL HOUSE SCHOOL THAM I OL. ESTABLISHED 1 Entire charge taken of pupils from
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  • 1035 4 Alloys That Crumble How Radioactivity Is Measured An Alloy for Cutlery Another Plastic Material Nickel Lithographic "Stones" Plants as Living Pumps A Vacnuna Furnace An Electric Eraser Milk Celluloid. The liability of certain iron- aluminum alloys to fall to pieces spontaneously wan made known nearly twenty years ago
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  • 766 4 Geeat River Teainin^ Woeks Tbe following description of tbe great works at R-ingoon to secure the right bank against erosion is from the Administration Report of the Commissioners for the Port of Rangoon for the year 1909—1910: For many years past the continued erosion of the
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  • 130 4 Financial TROUBLES at Shavohai. Shanghai, October 10. The embarrassment, virtually the failure, of another native bank complicates the financial situation. Three banks are weakened m consequence of this failure. The Chinese are making every effort to cope with the position. It is understood that the Taotai is calling
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 392 4 Mr f^ Shopping byPost rf^t rr>rn^fe^ A boon to those at a distance. .(SK nis impossible for those living m distant l\ /rA 1 tow;,s and villages to get everything y SjgjrW -rfc required at the local stores, and we therefore V, w ill be pleased to send our illustrated
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    • 393 4 A Medical Oiticer Debility, Nervous Exhaustion Cc- be absolute con of the e al bene do prove their rs. Could of John African dar. "duced, and I re^: declares i: Not possible now John 1 ;i'e of I I considerable c and there oen to ii ers, and m hiet
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  • 193 5 v r i bee the formal openuate a9 follows Uegent was representing the Senate. His Highness 8 Imperial sedan chair on his way •out three thousand civalrv, infantry and a ot the road. The men ed from each other by The Recent arrived at c ceremony of
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  • 94 5 ■n .on a?. .n That :QvulaerubK- »v--ltirelv pletc part .a the scheme he works m the Bay :oish tb'ioa is iru is group co- bt» provided, *ith the most it», trine mine inese do not be^itare to cc high comm-ind, exned iv the -id 80 *8 tO
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  • 99 5 b completely ukt the river, nearly on the evening of -i w Htu m the ixl m a the e; w by a strong south' .an adj m h a number of houses i a very roaring Z flame. huients exes had such a r s
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  • 686 5 To Re< i perate Heb Health, Liverpool tim to Acute Debility and Stomach Troubles. Cubed Onl\ By DR. WILLIAMS' MNK PILLS. When she saw the shores of England once again Mrs. Mascella Teasdale was tilled with gladness, for m the dear home land she fervently hoped and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 94 5 O SELF CURE NO FICTION NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 s self treatment from m Dragee 'THERAPION 1 •X THERAPION »S CURES TO STAY CURED. Sold by MAYNARD&Co. Ltd., Singapore Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance
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    • 622 5 TO LET. TO LET lURNTSHED or UNFURNISHED The comfortable residence No. 210 Passir Panjang Road (sth milei 4 Bedrooms Water service laid on. Apply to— H. L. co Fiee Press. Oct 22 29.10 TO LET House No 18-a, Wilkie Road, No. B, Addis Road, No. 6, High Street. Apply LOH
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    • 689 5 AUOTWXS. VALUABLE 10WN PROPERTIES FOR SALE B 7 AUCTION At Messrs. H. L. Cogh'an k Co's Fale-rooms Monday, 9 1st October, at 2-30 pm. 8 Houses, Nos. 179, 181, 183 Waterloo Street, Area 8,222 sq. ft, 99 years Leasehold from 1839. Monthly rental value $75. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers.
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    • 672 5 if/// onsum Pt* ves Need Vmn \i\l I something more than ordinary foods to v j J give them strength to battle with the \YJ \]g disease and to repair its ravages. I L I KEPLER SOLUTIONS (TRADE MARK) supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials m a highly-concentrated form. It
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  • 1026 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Oct. 22, 1910. maintain, I Laws. la the telegrams to-day it will be observed that the Turkish press professes itself to be greatly exercised at the fict that Britain ha* sent a note to the Persian Government demanding that steps be taken to restore or.ler
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  • 902 6 There will be a change of programme at the Marlborough this evening, the new pictures being both interesting and amusing. The Detention Barracks Visitor for next week will be Major E W. R Stepbenson, 3rd Bn. Middlesex R«gt, and Field Officer Major E. N. Davis, 99th Deccan Infantry. The King
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  • 20 6 ».«™y M < make m The se< lilta wnole se not be of this kind COUi 8° rea I
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  • 35 6 on ud bad hat talk niLi. important, and ample I n blame lik If theClubh be public win The owner the *ire, winch m owner w hoi repu stipei and with tL infinitely bet'
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  • 9 6 The li Governor di. Anderson. :nted a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 143 6 FRESH SUPPLIES, JUST LANDED OF THE FOLLOWING CIGARETTES I Duncan's (Glasgow) Nos. 17 20 De Reszke's "Tenors." Fribourg Treyers Finest Egyptian. Weinberg's No. I Mahallas. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. Sole Ignts -JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. THE WHISKY OF MANY MERITS MADE FAMOUS BY PUBLIC FAVOUR Grand Hotel Continental —^3
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    • 112 6 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LTD. New Music New Records New GramophonesNew Models of PIANOS JUST ARRIVED. GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer GodownsArea 9,900 square feet. Immediate entry No. 7, Merbau Road. t Pulan Saigon Bridge, 2 doors. Ground area 4,193 square feet. Immediate entry. Apply to— FRASER CUMMING, 39,
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  • 22 7 AI AGE TO INDIA. EMhM v Telegraph. fieuter's y of Imhi, Lord HardBt m iwne nglonvention had This His per-
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  • 13 7 100 Mile Flig: m. rman and m the m a.
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  • 21 7 Mr were fii uuippear9 1 1 pore he tx>k the D m the i. Dicin with imp. one muL
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  • 13 7 tmme will be pl-ned tie Es- een FJ HM *on
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  • 78 7 q Clifford, C Henrv ind >ok Westceremony wa8 the r esent. Sir durirjg uoon. m in the i Henry me al:£f wi'h aa ther, wl u honMr her >f beiDt: she pr the :uen Wf B of be bead ind she le their I and two
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  • 75 7 TURKEY IS DISTURBED. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) Kec. OjM. 21, 9 21 a.m. Tne British note to Persia has produced profound impression m Turkish circles and the press and i 9 regarded askance by the Turkish and German press. The Persian Government will reply to a probably
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  • 27 7 Is There Peace Portuguese Ministerial as of some importance. The riv; msorship continues and nothing certain is known of the present me notable dissensions ap-
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  • 92 7 L m. White Star liver "Olympic" of ship m the worM, has been launched at Belfast. The: hing completion at the larland and Wolff, Limited, ship it, thr9e of the largest lela of their type m the world. Two of a the great White Star liners of
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  • 299 7 TH B >BBERY. o July, it will be remembered, r >e value of $25,000 rom No. 7»> Circular Ro*d, a gol.i p occupied by Tay Bjh Soon The ma v the hands of the police, and some time later information was a that a Chiuaman had been
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  • 61 7 -ing out of a gambling -juirrel, a was murdered by a Milty at one: on Thursday night. A report it the Central Police Station at midn:. Superintendent Savi and Ins leher at onca put off to the island where they found the r.iin-iman badly cut the
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  • 51 7 The Australian Kuckjumpers give their final entertainment tonight aud a specially good programme has been arranged. Billy te will ride for the last time. I whispered that there will probably be some fun with a bullock. A gold medal will be ~>uted to the amateur rough rider of
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  • 56 7 *he above house this evening included m the change of programme will be a fine series of the national cavalry training school a: Ypres, Belgium, a beautiful river subject on the Volga, and miny other entertaining pictures besides the Gazette. When your dealer tries to palm off an
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  • 1146 7 Quicquii aunt homines nostri est farrago libeUi. Juvenal. The summer m the British Isles seems to have been very wet no unusual characteristic of these northern summers and the autumn came m with labour wars and rumours of labour-wars, work (jmkes, industrial scares, and other things
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  • 451 7 "Thk Dollar Pbutces The patronage accorded to the Biurinunn Comic Opera Company, a: the Victoria Theatre, dunng the past week is ample testimony that Singapore is always prepared to give hearty support to good theatrical entertainments. That the p-rtormances have been good goes without saying. The present combination of
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  • 121 7 la appreciation of the hospitality accorded to mm by the London and Middlesex Kf 1 3 Association during the pri/,3 meeting of the Nttional R.fh Association last. July, Colonel Walker, of the Mdlay States Guides presented a gold bracelet to be slot, tor shoulder to
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  • 45 7 The mortality returns for the week ended October 15 give a total of '2r,:,. (it these, three were Europeanp, five Eurasians and 202 Chinese. Three deaths occurred from sirall-pox, and two from typhoid fever. Malarial fever accounted for 36, and fever not specifi d 14.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 28 7 For a Lame Back. 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
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    • 201 7 \A T ROBINSON'S LATEST STYLES B^^ i n Hair Bandeaux V f^^f c Turban Hair I H^HL I Frame I H Soft All -Round! I P| if Hair Rolls I Waved Mohairl .•|j Frizettes I The Bun or Back I i ad Fringe Hair Nets.| Back Hair Nets Hr r
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 449 8 Bucknall Steamship Lines, LIMITED. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE. TO THE PHILIPPINES, s.s. "KATUNA" will be despatched from Singapore about ICth December. To be followed by ss. KIOTO" for Hong Kong, Shanghai Japanese ports about 20th December. For Further information regarding freight &c-. Apply to McALISTER CO., LTD., Agents. Sept IT ARCHIBALD
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    • 622 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO.. LTD. FOB PENAHG, MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER TEESTA," 6,298 tons, C. Willis, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 6 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage apply
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    • 658 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking carge at through
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    • 739 8 N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of 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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    • 621 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool
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    • 219 8 p. a STEAM NAVIOa Au&tralt*, lad n Mediterraacar Plyrno and L i Through Bills of Li Coast, Persian Gulf can Ports. Ma Steamers will leave ob or abo O* Arcadia Delta Delhi Asse Devanha 88 Devanha ss Arcadia I'SJB^PjM^r '•lta 88 L>» 16 §8 Assay t -vaDLia ,lai, •lta JaL
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  • 694 9 Mrs Flora Annie Steel writes. Kali worship is enjoined m theTantras Sacred bookswhich claim to be the fifth Veda and the key to the wisdom of the other four. Tbey have not been translated, and veiy few Englishmen m India -know them. A magistrate m a
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  • 204 9 A tragic drama has occurred at Haiphong, Commander Kumilly, his wife, three children, a soldier and his wife and two native servants having been poisoned by a discharged servant. The man, being under notice U -oked the last meal at noon, and into a dish
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  • 746 9 Brazil to Encourage Cultiyati Washington, September 7th Consul General George E. Anderson, of Rio de Jan eiro, reports that the inauguration of a system of subsidies by the States of Amazonas and Para for the cultivation of rubber within their borders, wherein most of the rubber supply
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  • 277 9 A great many people are much afraid f f thunder and lightning, but an authority on tie subject, Mr. D. C. Shaf«*r, has l»een stating that it is not because lightning is so dange. It is not, he says, half as dangerous as goiEi: out of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 369 9 We Ask^tf Q. What is good for my cough? I Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used I nty years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? If not, we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. \ny alcohol m it? a
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    • 561 9 Rv^HSHßffil 1 Blended m the old-fashioned way, 'Mjs&f^(i'. Carlyle is one of the few mixtures fljfefJbu^B^^-^^^^-^- guaranteed to be without artificial BftSEgfuijt^f^^^^SJS^J flavouring of any kind. Because of its quality and purity, it does not hurt the heart does not ■^H^« affect the nerves; and there ifen't a n^H&^ I
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    • 417 9 I Were You Born Under a Lucky Star Facts About Your Real Life Revealed By Famous Psychic Astrologer. Do You Want To KnowAbout Your Business, Marriage, Love Affairs, Change Speculation, Friends, Enemies, Journeys or Opportur. ties TEST READINGS FRE TO ALL OUR READER WHO WRITE AT ONCE, [mam Wf*$S^U -?9i
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  • 220 10 The following report of tbe lulling of a python near tbe Warders' Barracks recently was submitted to bis superiors by a junior clerk of the Prison Staff A Python Shot Dead near the Pudoh Gaol. At about 1.10 on the morning of tbe 12th instant a Bengalee,
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  • 874 10 Per N D. L. Luetzow, due Oct 28.—Kapitan Halfdan Nolle, Mr P. Schwarze, Mrs Hans Becker, Mr H. Putzin, Mr S. L. A pear, Mr M Johannes, Mr G. Rescbausen, Mr and Mrs J. M. Dom, Mr R. Ng. Atmoeoedirdjo, Mr R. Ng. Masgkoediporeo, Mr Henry
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 587 10 J What's the Time? V Jfiw The Time for a Glass of Ij AwSSsI 2#»Schnapps J I H ft W /If/ RIW A pure, wholesome spirit combining II \l \\lMl all the charms *>fa palatable stimulant 11 vjff \wßt ric Acid troubles, M Mil it. Rheumatism, Gravel, &c. by II
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    • 330 10 > C/ity of Loncion < I? Is the trading record of John Haddon Co., C Manufacturers, Buying Agents for Tracer 3J" Importers of Colonial Produce and C al ■C Export Mcr. 5b C. The Firm employ Specialists for a:! classes 5b af of trade, and can guarantee an expert knc
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    • 85 10 THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. yL* The latest scientific preparation mßStk of COD LIVER IL Doee al] 'ctir'^/ii,' k^ at s claimed for it and super- i sedes tbe old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. tS^~l=r OFKALL CHEM D 'igS&£^l2s and $2 00 SAVARESSES KSANTAL'S fCAPSUIES] 1 PUKLNtSS OF
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    • 70 10 Wonderful Discovery. AMBEI nia Elepbat nature radica nalh ib. Apply to B 85-1. Becbn monials highest ai tion fee of onr Dot arrangements can be m id< Jnr I 1 THE "CRAC" HOTEL I SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. I A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and
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  • 624 11 August Sept Total Belat 380 2.677 Bruang 126 67 1*36 Bruaeh 235 1,565 Chenderiang 1 ,456 Gopeng 600 7,145 Heawood 303 305 865 Kamuning $4,189 $2,900 137,611 Kanaboi 265 2,759 Kinta 475 500 4,458 Kinta Association 1.1 730 ang 3 75 163 BO] Kramat Pulai 604 3,787 Kuantan
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  • 1262 11 October 21. Oaf. Issuv. Paid. LastDit. Buymrr. Sbllkes 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estate* Ltd 5 0 6 0 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo- Malay 25% int. 140 159 50,000 21- 21- Bataug Mafaka 2 4 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 35%int.15 10 0 16 10 0 80,000
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  • 57 11 (COREECTED UP TO Oct 21 Bank 4ms demand 2 4^ Private credit* 3m i crediu 6m M France, demand Bank. M Germany, demand India, T. T, X Honokono, demand !7£%d:e. Yokohama, demand 114} Java, demand Bangkok, demand M 664 Soveebionb, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate Disoount 3
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  • 129 11 Tin buy. Gambier buyers 1 Gam bier Cube No 1 'i am bier One* No. M bobs Pepper Biaek (orC*. S'pcre, Pepper, White (fair) Nutmegt (110 to tka Ib.)^ M norn Nutmeg* (80 to ike 1».) m com Mace (B*a4a) no, Olovee Ambouu M noa Bally Coffee (10% Black)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 450 11 M Ci jistlE>3 i Th" Cookery Fook Fre« use PfS LEMCO WANTED. pean or Nurse to take charge ears. Apply with references Djerion Sumatra 8610 ISTAVT SURGEON WANTED Free furnish- m writing with .:y 2, Butery v.c y a DuU y in Java English essons m Eng ish. uses, full
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    • 106 11 Di KOXINKLIJKE PAKETVA4RT MAATBCHAPPIJ Undeb Gontsact with thb Nethbblands India Government. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^ency, Limited, 2-3. Collyer Quay. THI UNOBRIfINTIONBD DATES OP DIPARTDRI IRI ONLY APPBOXIMAVI. de X .li k Muntok, Djeboes, Blinjoe, Soengei-Liat, Pangkai-Pinau). and Toboali wm #> van drr Lyn... Singkawang and Pontianak Jans*k>s Bawean. Soerabaia,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 768 11 VESSEL> IN hoKT. Steamer* Flasr ft Tom Master Arnvad FVon> Conavne« Fir V* Aing Thye Dut 70 Sudin I Indragiri Lim Choon i Alesia Ger 322* Habel :17 Hongkong Behn Meyer Pen* Batavier Brit 215 Simpson Oct 1 Natunas T Hoe Lye Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink 17Pontianak Thong
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    • 71 11 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rm R'kong 10a 10.06 El 80 o Manila lf>A 761 Calm H'kong 4p 29 98 E 2 Manila 4P I Calm 2« 25 Kandang Kerbau Hospital < 1910. 9am. 3pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fan. 29 Temp. Wet Bulb Ther. Dir. of Wind
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  • 626 12 Edinburgh, September The Scottish National Exhibition, to be held m Glasgow, promises to be of exc°p:iil interest from ihe spectacular side. Such well known authors Mr Andrew LaDrf. Mr inro, the novelliat Sir the distinguished and Mr Eyre-Tod, the n, will be assisted by a number of lea<:
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  • 581 12 F THE FRENCH RAILWAY STRTKK. PURTHIK F I IM'IAN MAIL TRAIN. London. October 13 h Reuter wires from Paris that the strike i^rs were am »ted quietly at the cffices of Humanity despite* the asseverations that they would never surrenii The Indian mail train, with seventy five passengers,
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  • 138 12 The list of acceptances for this race run on Wednesday next was large and there seem to have been very few scratching. A good deal of interest is being taken locally m the race and Mr C. T. Robinson, who kindly supplies the following prices and details has
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  • 118 12 Tre following is the result of the race for the Duke of York Stakes run at Kempton Park. The Duke of York Stakes (hep.) of 2,000 soys second received 200 soys and the third 100 s< vs. The Jubilee course (1 Jm Mr I\ Rdlh's
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  • 255 12 Thk Kin ai. (I \mk. A large crowd gathered on the E-iplanad last evening to witness the iinal g*ime m th Football Shield The position before th match was a most interesting one as mucl as it left three clubs with 14 points each a p of the
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  • 198 12 Sept 26th. Sunderland still retains the premier position m the First League, having won four of the five matches pU?e<l ami drawn the odd gime. Manchester L'nited run the leaders very clot<e, the only difference m their record beiug loss instead of a draw, theu curious enough come
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  • 74 12 The following will represent Mr O. R. K. klugliston's eleven at cricket on the Eaplan,de this afternoon m a match against the telegraph Company A. W. B?van, H. M. Cantrell, Dr No*] Clarke, G. Houi<\ L. T. Lightfoot, G. R. K. Jugliston, H. Noon, R Pice. Ctpt E.
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  • 301 12 The Sappho cani* into dry dock yesterday for geuer 1 repairs. The outward b »uud Blue Funnel steamer M Orestes called yesterday to load and bunker. The "Fife," with a cargo of C3al from Beugal, is iv the roads awaiting wharf accommodation at Tanjong Pdgar. The Kum Sang
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  • 309 12 The members of the British Bagbj Cnioc football team who h-ive been tounug .South Africa arrived home lately. Mr K^es, manager of ihe teim, said i: the toiK had not qi; m up t then expectations from a playing standpoint, ii had oerertbeleM boon ver\ -i •he
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  • 85 12 The B. M S. I*. "Auia/ >n." which arrived at Southampton recently, brought home the Corinthian football team from a brief tour m the A gentine. The tourists won all six gauiea played. scorin. Mr Mor^tu (ktu (ctpUin) said the team had hud a splendid time both
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  • 14 12 IVr Sri llmr: Mr F. GlendinniDg, H W Ford and O. G Spencer.
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  • 55 12 In addition to that on page 11 Orestes, Brit, 2992, Steel*. October 21, Liverpool, W. M. Jap;iD, October 22. Edendale, Brit, 7 IS, Dunlop, October 21, S'rang, H. Eng Moh, Java, Recorder, Brit, i 77, Bardenburg, October 21, B'waDgi, Tel. Co. Lonibok, Dut, 8822, Pastjenijd, Oot 21, As'dam,
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  • 68 12 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Luet/ow, on Friday next, with mails of Oct 5. From China.— Per N. D. LP. E. Friedrich, on Sunday next. MAILS ALRKALV DESPATCHED FOR LONDON. Left Due Arrived. P O Sept 23 Oct 15 Oct 15 N D L Sept 27
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