The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 August 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1911. NO. 7,291
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  • 202 1 Our Pitriiaioci uir Letter It on pagas. Resultfl of the Malacca rubber Ruction are giv d on pujf 4. v Penang deteotivc bai been robbed near Ipoh Page t. Bone interesting particulars about the rabbet Industry will be found ou pag B 'J'he assistant District Commissioner at
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  • 1629 1 AVLuI i.> tin eh. mm |>f ;i v ,j.._. jqi We li\»- m khe prea i < .rward to the future, ;«> affecting ourselves 'if wo :uv not too old) and those w after us, Somehon accept tiio dictum Lot the dead bury their dead." Or m l.n-t
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 221 1 [alhambra TO-NIGHT UND Dk OUIBHJKD Pi OKAfll LKDW PHB IXMBDUTI PBBSEKCfi OV His Excellency the Acting Governor the Honble E.L Brockman,C.M.C, and Party and His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan and Suite. SPECIAL PROGRAMME 2nd SHOW 1.0 j ow ?i OidMstra. 2 I i! Preparing Coeoantiti In bbc Phillppia '•>■
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    • 201 1 WE SHOW YOU hB Wi: ALWAYS i><> ADMIRABLE AND DELIGHTFUL PICTURES FROM THE BEST MAKES IN THE WORLD AT THE MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, Beach Road, GRAND PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT 9*& Show, 9-30 to II p. m. i Grecian Games bj Ibe Übevto Tvonpe. i)A CHILD'S BIGHTS 5.c..\.(;.i.. excel* 8 lent drama. 4
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    • 318 1 DEATH OR GLORY THE MOTTO OL THE STRAITS OPERA GO. AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BBIDGE liOAI>. TONIGHT TONIGHT GRAND PLAY BERTHA and SEIGFRIED THE MALAYAN NIGHTINGALE MISS GAFFOOR IN THE LEADING PART B. T. TAY, General Manager. THE CLEAN SHOW THE STAR OPERA Co THE DUTCH AND MALAY VAlllllTY
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    • 69 1 Co*£a\>'* H^crtiacmcnta. New pictures at the Alhuml.fa and Marlborough— -Page 1. Experienced fTlinetflhoolr fcoopOTT anted for tin mine Page li. European storekeeper and CSlineee clerk wanted for Pah ang- Pago Wanted immideateiv foung European a -distant— Page 3. Tenders invited for Uaiing or Ij railway hotel Plg€ 8. Grand Chart
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 295 1 THE WEEK. Monday 14th. Hi#h Water 0-24 a.m., 1-7 p.m. Frascr and Neave Meeting, 1.10 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra. 5 1". p.m. Football S.V.C. v R. 0.8. Tuesday 15th. High Water -1-4 a.m., 1-96 p.m. Football Arcadians X.d.A. Concert, Tanglin 8.30 p. Wednesday 16th. ITigh Water— l-50 a.m. 2.10 p.m. Football
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 634 2 Teachers Scotch Whiskies Dr. John Clark, Public Analyst for the City of Glasgow, and the Counties of Lanark Renfrew, says m his Analysis under date January 24th, 1905. 44 I find Teacher's Extra special Old Scotch Whisky is a Pure High-Class Whisky of unusually fine quality, and I am of
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    • 789 2 NOTICES. Federated Malay States Raikiys TENDERS INVITED. IPOH NEW STATION 1. Tenders are invited tor Hie leasing tor a term of years of an Horol wliieli. subject to the sanction of Government, it is proponed to erect over the new Station Building. 2. It is anticipated that if the construction
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    • 419 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Taid up Capital m 00,000 shares of £90 each £1,200,000 noeorrc fimfl £1,625,000 lie-serve Liabilily of Proprietors £1,200,000 Court of Directors. Bit Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman) Blr Henry Stewart Cunningham, K.c.l.E. Thomas Cutlihertson, Esq. Sir Alfred Dent,
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    • 310 2 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Ltd. FIRE MOTOR GAR RISKS. InsaoyMM ettectrd wbiob wU \h loand a Paterson Simons Co. Ltd.. g enu FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Botim— i INSriiANCE m 1, k< r New liusinoMs. 1910, over BEBVE and all ootatan I UJ m dirkct Oononamra b Cash Loans.
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  • 398 3 Si' ingttSi Urh. I. Seam, percattj do. V° perlb. 18 BeefBt<jak lt> Be«nBpi |.«r<-nttv Banibou l Blachan *>• l 5 Brinjali ll<> dbbagt i; do, la bin i do. nil Ited d©. »1«>. _»t do. Biugi do. MS «10. M do. eaoh I .do r> per can
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    • 84 3 THIS IS IT WATERBURY f S METABOLIZED 1 Cod Liver Oil Compound I !.f-SS ODORLESS I 0 J$ /I [COD LIVI »n p -<n i I r-=:.j I it and BUDCI v .Id fashi< E .4^x;--:;( Highl; rrr^j idodby tl '-"jJWJr* 7 4// CHEMISTS ,2-j and |8« •SELF CURE NO
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    • 502 3 All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about
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    • 397 3 'Kepler' fe 'TKAI I MARK Solution MaK.es Fat, Flesh. Hone and Muscle !i i^T e P^ er Solution is a food not tcj/f/ \jnirt a medicine. The food that strengthens the Xl/ weak and fattens the wasted. *X \|ftj The food that enriclies the blood i and fortifies the constitution.
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    • 483 3 AUCTIONS. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. The first AUCTION uili be bald In On Hou ll; Bin^aiiore on TUESDAY BEPTEMBEK i-2rh commencing at 11 a..,,. Intending ■eDenare reqoeated kooomnranicatc H(5 soon ;i« poaaibk uitli 3 V. B. DOWN, >■ en toi imvf AUCTION SALE OF LAND HOUSE
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    • 608 3 jwanted" WANTED E\|M .< «l <>i 'J |U GUTHRIJ A 1.-n.. A.ug I i Ci WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Foiiuk I ni«>|M an AHHifttanf bj i M«daa imporl Firm. Copies of Teal monial reiinired. A|.p!\ M. \.k. c 0"8 l] liir PkCM." 1 I||U 1 CffINESE CLERK WANTED. For Bobber Entat< In
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  • 1942 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Aug. 14, 1911. Here vhaP the Pre-.^ xhv Pe..pW iifcht vain tali*, Uruiwcd l>v influence and unbriberi by gain; H»rp pum Tntrh hrr c'mm-hi precepts dra*»« PieHztH 'o KVHcriorj. Loyaitv and law. With just a week more for the V.iv Bamentavy session to run there
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  • 279 4 There will be general regret ielt throughout the community of Singapore at the announcement of the death of Mrs Tan Jiak Kirn, which took place at the Hotel Metropole. on the evening of Friday tho 11th. The deceased lady was apparently m good health
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 340 4 Kelly Walsh Ltd. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF The Courts Ordinance XXX of 1907 (as amended by Ord. XI of 1910- Civil Prooedme Code, Ord. XXXI of 1907 \as amended by Ord. XII of 1909) IN'peals Pull— Will XXXlll at 1907 aud Civil Law Ordinance VIII of 1909 (of the Straits
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    • 36 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. Aloock's Patknt with Improvements op TOHNUOBERTS,ItETIREDWOULD'sCHAMriON) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, India.
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    • 396 4 NIGERIAN OUTRAGE. 1 COMMISSIONER MURDERED. i [By Si i A telegram froi I ti Assistant District Con n w ll( i and a party 1... c been Forcados. Troops and machi i despatched. v Prederioft m < 41 pean of a*e ai uuu h vice m the Gold Coast a*
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  • 267 5 SIGNS OF SETTLEMENT. Precautions. IICPKRLLL Xnws Sei. Lne Cable]. London, via Durban. Tho partial settlement of the Strike i- reflected m some little animation being shown a1 the wharves and on ih<ri\W. Batches ot' the strikers lii»\i- returned 10 work without w:iitin^ Cor a complete -< Uleniont The
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  • 63 5 Work Resumed. Tin iglitermen's strike wa> lettled at midnight, the men receiving 2*> i>cm- cent increase m wagat, and ten hours mdd of i welve houn a da> Thf Strike Committee immediately issued .1 manifesto congratulating the ni«>n on a signal victors m the greatest ti^'ht ol
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  • 47 5 Police Guard Food Transport. Strange soenea were witnessed m London yesterday. Food BuppUes writ' conveyed from tli<« docks to the markets under strong arts di police and were thereafter n to shops m taxicabs and pantechnicons owing to the soarcit) of t ans
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  • 24 5 ether there were twenty thousand troops ready at Aldenhot and other centres to proceed to London anddistri- i food supplies.
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  • 25 5 There is a shortage owing to the ani it i«-> of perishable goods rot* the docks and the lack of recent 'N\;iN.
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  • 35 5 re of the strike hat boon dail) ings at Tower Hill whence the Strike Committee issued edicts permit* mails to run and allowing supplies 1 reacb Boards of Guardians, and t*B.
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  • 31 5 bWobs Engage m Plunder. Police Attacked. situation is >till oritioal at Liverre rioti took place last night. pillaged and the police these replying with haton cuarg s,
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  • 16 5 Fhe shipowners threaten a lock-out the Mersey on Monday unless the e« ime work.
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  • 39 5 Duty on Wool. A telegram state* that Joint Committee of the Senate and <llls(lot Representatives have fixed <11lt > on raw wool at 29 percent foJ comb a wool tops thirtycent nT l rMna Thil>t y-n'-ne per
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  • 282 5 GENERAL BOTHA'S VIEWS. Great Things Anticipated. iMprßi vr. Xfu-s Skrvice. B bmarine Cable]. London, via Durban. General Botha, interviewed by Renter 1 his depart tire for the Cape, said he anticipated great tilings m South Africa, especially agriculturally, m the next lew years. He warned the English people
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  • 47 5 Irish-American Exultation. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Boston stau^ that the United Irish Loa^m 1 has cabled to Mr K^dinond congratulating him on tlio passage of the V<>io Bill afl M a glorious victory, clearing the way for Home Rule."
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  • 37 5 Organization Planned. The papers stat;* that the Government arc planning an immediate Borne Bute campaign. Meetings of Radical members of Parliament are being held m vie* of the establishment of a campaign organization.
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  • 24 5 CABINET MEETI NG. IICPEiiAL News Servicj:. London, via Durban. Mi Asqnith had the briefest andience at Buckingham Palace before tlie meeting of the Cabinet.
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  • 163 5 A telegram from tbe Hague states tbat the artist Josef Israels is dead. Jo—ph, Israels. Hon. Foreign Academy Dutch painter Corresponding Mem her of tli«" Institute of France Member ot the Academy of Painting al Antwerp, and of The Hague; b. Groninfen, -'7 Jan. ih-24. studied Amsterdam
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  • 47 5 The Ex-Shah's Invasion. It is telegraphed from Teheran thai the ex-Shah is at Barfrush, a hundred miles to the north of Teheran. It is reported that his lieutenant Sardar Assad has captured Seinnan, 120 miles north-east of Tehoran. Salar-ed-Powlah is marching towards Humadan.
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  • 34 5 Died m London. The wife of Mr Tan Ji;ik Rim, a representative of thfl Straits Settlements at the Coronation, died at the Hotel Metropole yerterday evening, oi' uraojuia,
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  • 918 5 London. July, '1 1. My. Gershoa Stewart who repreaonta the Unionist Uttered m 11m Wimp] division of Cheshire, haf had a not ire on the House of Commons paper all the week to ask tin- 'olnnial Secretary wlmt is the I'l'Vi'inu' of tli.. Federated Malay Stales, and
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  • 385 5 A Weak Point In Tlir Law. Ou Saturday morning Mr Justice Fisher gave Judgment m an appeal from khe histrici Court ami mentioned a weak spot m the criminal law. Five in<Mi were charged at ihe. instance of Mr Peacock ol" the Chinese Protectorate with procuring v woman
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  • 273 5 I'ATuoNisr.n m GovEßicon and Sultan. The Theatre Royal, Nonb Bridge Boad, was crowded on Snturdn> night on tho ocmsion of the visit of H. B. tho acting Governor, Mr. B. L. Brookman, and EL EL the Sultan ot Kolantnn and Btlite. With the Governor were Lieut. \i.
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  • 186 5 The importance of night operations hnat last received the attention it desorws. the Army Council having decided on eloim'iitary training m movements by night, and In the use of the ears and eyes m the dark, forming part of the course of instruction of infantry recruits at depots
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, nsufflcient mastication of food, const i pat ion, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the imoßt common causes of stomach troubles Correct your habit* and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale
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    • 172 5 I FURTHER SHIPMENT OF [gramophone records I CORONATION RECORD I I GRAND OPERA I "OUR Miss GIBBS*' I CHOCOLATE SOLDIER "GIRL IN THE TRAIN" ALL CLEAR OUT OF THE PARK I ARCADIANS Etc., Etc. LOCAL AGENTS 1 ROBINSON CO. "EMBASSY" W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S LATEST SMOKING MIXTURE. lb. Patent
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 648 6 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. I S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi Tropical Route Onl\ lint taking tlu- w:mi sol THERM BOUT! across the Pacific vi HONOLULTT OAni ..11 the mosi tertiU and beautiful island Cf the Pa< ille. Thn.i gh Passaj;* Tickets granted to England,
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    • 615 6 m:m. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD BOMEWABD Calodonien Aug. 21 Tana Ang. 11 Bydney So^t. 1 Toaran< Bept. 4 Tunkiu Bept. l^ Polynesia n Srpt. 18 Fi. Siiuou^ Oct. 2 Caledonian Oct. l>imibea Oct. lv Bydsey Oct. 16 HiNCM'OTir.-BArwiA.- ss Haiphong sails
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    • 718 6 THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. EAST COAST SERVICE. 1-ui Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bteut, Bemevak, Bacho. Kelantan, Bangnara, Tehipin, Panarai, Pmtasi, Bingara, Lftfloa, Kohsamui, dandon, Z#ngsuan, Chmnpon, Taku. Kohlak aud Bangkolc. B.S. Yi'GALA- due itAu.ua>! Departure 16 August at 8 pan. b.s. BOBIBAT** due 17 August Departure 19 August
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    • 79 6 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYONEY. C \U(.O rOB OTH£B Al BTI \'.T\\ and New zi;alani» pobts (with transhipmeni A regular Berrioe i* maintained by thi jteainew "Euryalua 7o t( ls tnnes), 'Gracchns" 8,750 tonn (Cai*. J. X l atrick,) and "1 ►arius" 8.296
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    • 600 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tliron^li Bills of Lading Issued Eoi China oast, Persian Golf, Continental and American Ports. Bteamen will leave Singapore on m aooni MAIL LINES. O rWABD (l "P. ('UN lulia Ang«B Arcadia
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    • 413 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAR. LINE. hi- r<.!!i|».<n\ Mail t rti .^l.tl\ r. -i,. Bi ElanibarK \i« :r» rdai tatwci p, Po oij. Gibraltar, <•• ma, N i] ICarncilli N.ij»l» AU iv ndrii i .»i Port s.i 'i Hii A.i. i tnlio, i Singapore, Hrm Sa^anakJ and Kobt
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  • 1103 7 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. C\v. iteiu,:. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. BBlAm H3.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% ;j 2 6 •".<•. (mm) $a 2s An^lo- Malay 100% 1G 7? 17 •> •■.0.000 2s 2s JUitang Malaka i 9~ o q 30,000 1 1 Ham Caves 150% nio 0 II 0 0
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  • 322 7 ]1 -lT..ns commandos W|l Waterwifrh ttua2; V>rod.-ili, 7 7 Kttantan l.w.nuin >; l( rr nt T:> wiiih^ ..is n iM CMtOl |> «ft 7 tMUn:1 8 l Vl < <:l1 GumgAnn Dv 576 SIL ttdAtd M HHios v' v 1 H.EngMoh li ,!M, J V '^n 1
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  • 90 7 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wbwf (Baate>— Nil. East Wharf S« c. I— ThODgWA. She rs Wharf— Nil. Maiu Wharf Sic. 2— Tla. 3~ls]a de ranay. 4— Nil. m Charon. 6— Patani. Mtm Dock Sec. 7 (Under construction.)
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  • 98 7 From Europe.- IVi N.I>.L. mail, lHtli. .iml B.L Mail 19th. letters to July 18. From China. IVr N. D. L. LuetßOW, thU afteraoosi. London Mails Despatched. Lkft. DUB. Arrived. B. I. July I .Inly M Ji.]> 31 M Inly 11 Auu 4 An- 4 P. A (>.
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  • 88 7 August It. Kisidcut Behiff, I>ut str. Inns. for Uliio. Jsia de Palmy. S));m s»r. Moraiis. for Liverpool via ports. Pembrokeshire, Brit str. Barrett, Amtwerp, via ports. Ban Lfcag, Dm str. Winters, Eor Cotfa |M>lt<. Tvdeas, Brii str. Chrimes, Liverpool via ports. Gian^ son*;. Dot str, Craig, for Bamaraag vU
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  • 71 7 (COBBE4 >I I) DP TO AUOUfI I 2.) T>.mk na j .V l6 demand 21 ft.fj Private eredita Bm/i l>4| France crediti 8 m 1 4 i3-]»i iUmm;ui«i Bank If 1 h (iKKMANY. (l<lli;nul '288^ India. T. T. 17 i] HovotONo, demand I Yokohama, demai d H4| Java, demand
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  • 139 7 Ari.i BT 11. Tin |4 Gambier bny»rt Gambier Cube No. I 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. B*pore buyers 20.00 IVpp.M-. (White fair' buyers iiO.OO Nutmegi (110 to the IbJ new. Nutmege iho to tbe lb.) nom. Mace (Bands) nom. Cloves (Amboioa) com. Bally Coffee (10
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  • 24 7 I I I Ml* Mid Xn Van il«-i Muw i Dr V. M. Coffin, Metftn R. Ooldie, I I'iriii- dersast, F. H. Ei
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 212 7 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 H.P. m stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "Eagle" Brand Both these are of the highest CEMENT "Borneo" Brand; Jg* MM* DISINFECTANT DEE'S L
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    • 142 7 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ CNDKB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA COY] RNMFNT Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are uly approximate. YAM ITootin llatavia RuHPHiue DelawanDeU J u Why Colds Are Dangerous. GRANITE Do you know that of all the minor ailments
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    • 69 7 Renowned Physicians preterlba Gnmault'g MM a c and at the MBM time the m- ll m 'Tcnsi*. medy m tho treatru :i* a U ari« nic Dis- hargos. matico IHJECTIOH is c*d m recent cas?s am matico capsules hfc aorc cbronic cbm. i y*r Active s v Principle of Cod
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 149 7 WEATHER REPORT. Date. Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. Autf. 12. H'kon^ 10a.^r. 29. C0 SWI 86 c Manila 10a.m. 756 WBW2 90 98 0 2 Aug. 12. H'koAg 4i". m. 99.54 Ni 81 o Manila 4l\M. 7-5 4 WBWS J.i 98 o Aug. 13. H'kon^ 10a.m. 29.61 WNWI M
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  • 764 8 TAPPIKCI m <>• Mr. St. v. B. Down presided at ibo ■anusd sheeting of the Keleanak Babl I i Ltd., held at Messrs £\att and on 5..1 a1 Th :<n«i accounts frero taken as TCfni The Chairman In moving their adoption ■aid Not yel having arrived at the
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  • 110 8 r i'ljt- d< bered daring !!;<• \.-hv > :t-;n;i-i 7,267 In 1909. TThe cU-s<;]i-na.' v,;t> therefore 81.76 <> m i gains! L 2.18 m 1909. The total number of deaths amongst the Chinese community was 7,480 which Hires a death-rate of 22.50 pei 1,000 m gainsl 21.68 m
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  • 975 8 I'oth the "Financier" and the "Financial Times" have now theu Special (.'oimnissioners m the Mid East reporting on rubber estates. Mr JT H. Williams, formerly manager of the Singapore Government Bailway, represents the former, and he illustrates liis, articles, >>eing a good amateur photographer (though the reproductions
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  • 355 8 s. C. C. v L\w \su Civir Sebvicb. The match between tho S. C. C tmd the Law and civil Service m the s. C. C. cricket tournament was brought to ;i conclusion ou Saturday and resulted m an easy win for tho S. C. <-'. The scores
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  • 277 8 At Bisley last nonta Mr. C. J. F. Irriue (of the Tientsin v. C.) ws«s anaongst tinwinners of Xl m the McQueen s. competition, scoring 09 points :igiiii]M 102 scored i»y the winner c»f the Cup. Bisley Sunday" brought a great influx of visitors, nnd m the
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  • 92 8 Sepoy Lara v bchoapobb Got* Club. Creery A: Cndckshank v Dyac hTundeU 1 David A- Kennedy 1 Rutherford A A^-new 0 Crouoher A- Beth 0 v G. Jones A Treadgold 1 Acton Ma>- 1 v Graham White 0 Everitt A- Ct.Sneppavd 0 v Biayson A- BCsrohail 0 Keith
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  • 406 8 The "Kriaii l>Uttki red ;tt ihv. uliarf on Saturday. Ou board the houjiunid bound Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer "Tambbff" is a full cargo of Chinese tea from Shanghai to Batonm and Odessa. The "Thongwa." which arrived iif »iv MadJ ras and Niiflspatam on Saturday morning, lauds a quantity
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  • 399 8 BITTI i 904 \l. (cm m r Ni.v, VOBK. N'rw York, Wednesday July i.». AVL.'tlioi Sew York society thai] be democratised or remain an< Kdusire circle of fashionable families i- the Issue at stake m si war "thai lias broken om ai Newpori ioi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 59 8 Do You Know How to Cure a Cold if yon Jia\t trouble m getting rid of your cold \uu may know that yon arc not treating U properly. There i<- no re— on why a com should ]ihji- oji Cor weeks ami it -v\i!l nd if yon take Chamberlain's Googh
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    • 219 8 A. FRANKEL CO. BLISHED <> COMPLETE ESTATE FURNISHERS Bungalows furnished, complete for Bedroom, Dining room Verandah, Bathroom, Tableware and Kitchen from SI 6O only (CATALOGUES, ATE VASD BPECIFH ITIONd MM OS Al j i n vi QUALITY GUARANTEED Extract dated 6 3 11 i ;<i ;i pteMtd ui'ii Ihe qnalitj
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