The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 August 1911

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911. NO. 7,297
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  • 208 1 KH «>t continued lawleeai on the part m t]u i itrikera nnooaattfttinc i-< ririif )>\ i!h- troops on the mob newa uar- received <«ii Bnndas tt»:it a aetttemenl bad rived at m the railway b*t!U. P Mr i i maal ii clear iti the Commons th:<f ii
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  • 855 1 I I'.mtun m b our lines which rhym* b i i-u;iU> oonve) i tome fa a OUf Of ten oi Hi. h:iM and purposely mad. orthf m lov, Ulhuugh it would V ilitiirult b Miniate th i.. Ul( ]>••-,,• anpa; v; t.-ities exen lac" i the Malay mind,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 660 1 f gif/ m rfITTM"^! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! ALHAMBRA, BEACH ROAD 3>*v^ 1 lllU at™ GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, TO-NIGHT MNK MAS BASAH ROAD U A D T M A j-. (LATIISCAIiEDOXIA HOTEL,) i-M B"^ IWI FntJl*Ji Pictu Cfi providing Splendid X ...ts.KU.) ,o r Cffi tct Him e nt AltenMxma (except
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    • 56 1 Do You Know How to Cure a Cold If ..<>■• ?-•■< able In tting rid «.r f»Hi yon mxy >;u«>\\ tltjt? y(/i; are not tre-atim; it prop ily. There is uo ro—on why i cc-ld should hang on for week*; and it will not it >ou. take Chamberlain 'p Cough
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 314 1 THE WEEK. Monday 21st. Higb Water— 9-16 a.m., 7-20 p.m. M. M. Mails Outward and Homeward. Philharmonic Orchestra. I-1J p.m. Pootball B.< .C. kreadians. it. Tanglin Club, v }>iv. Tuesday 22nd. High Wat< r— lo-0 a.m., 8-3 r p. m Pootball >.!:.( i W.-uuW rers, Wednesday 23rd. Ifi^h Water 10-37
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  • 597 2 N\ n< B obi Bbtoi i> roB s« b< IN VlK>. Mr Rndynld Kipling has collaborated Mr C. \i. L. Fletcher m writing History oi Kn^land "for all boys and who ar»> Interested m the story of Orenl Britein and Ij«m- Bmpire.* 1 Our island story
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  • 112 2 Vienna, July is. I love tragedy has taken place m the Balonica villa m which the ex-Sultan ai» llul ll:1 d is exiled, the victim being a beantifoJ girl of sixteen named Bmineb \«<la. a Mmbei of the Sultan's harem. It appears that Jnaraf Ali, who
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 14 2 For all internal complaints dysentrv con«h cold Ac, take Woods' Gn at Peppcrmtot Cure
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    • 554 2 NOTICES. NOTICE During m\ shsenOß from the colony Mr .J.i dm vbe Masuiier of 10 Collyer Quay will ad Dor i) m connection with the classittcation and sunrej of renwlfl mnVir the following Societies British Corporation Registers. Barest! Veritas. < •••liuanischer T.lo\d (machinery). Reglstro Kaskmale Ttaliano. Amerloan Record of Shipping.
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    • 153 2 i 'VANA' L TONIC WINE )£> 000 025 n" •*> n o One or two closes daily, H q strengthen body, brain and o U nerves, and counteract the Vl fatigue and depression {jo o produced by extreme heat. hr ~> Fortifies against Malaria Of all Chemists See you set
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    • 516 2 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1, 62.5,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairn: m) Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.c.l.X. Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. Sir
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    • 332 2 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Lie Accuhmiluiiml Funds o oaod £i7.n. FIRE MOTOR CAR RISKS. bumraiioi i -v. i q| |)1( which ill he tonnd taro orabte totheliiHan Paterson Simons k Co., Ltd., Agents Al> 5-1] FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. uiliskkd 1882. TX jct 7PAV/ BBCUP.REM.* St m BnsineeA, [910,
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    • 445 3 WANTED. ANGLO CHINESE FREE SCHOOL LadJ b t}M V'^;^- I al least Uav< Hamla: m.Applj !v ttt^r to Anglg WANTED v> book keeper I Aug it CHINESE CLERK WANTED. For R uuat 1 '> lod boh eping.fi r ftO i th tm theß.C. L. will recent U -.Lin. tj* STOREKEEPER
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    • 492 3 I FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Mil II m FOR SALE Two light locomotives, 6-8 H.P. Vertical Boilers, 4 Steam Pumps and fittings, Pipeia^ing Shearlegs, Blocks and Tools, Span'ers, Chains, k Crowbars, Quantity of Steel and W. I. Piping, Metallic Hose, Cocks, Valves and Scrap Iron. One Handcart, one Jinrikisha, one
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    • 630 3 APABTMENTS. BOARD AND LODGING. v i rod 7, Oslt»- lilsc, Tennis Ktahu nua Bfodi etc. Adyertiw oAera famished hooae At Taajoog Kai. iil; renl f«*t i>< European or superior Bnrasian lady who vroold lfH>k After tin place Jiii-in^ (t in]>. i n.-« i tenant. V< 4^.^ 1 l_ 1 l.
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    • 641 3 SURLINGHAM. i AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS "SURLINGHAM" No. 5, Mount Elizabeth Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co. arc Instructed ro sell by public auction at their salerooms No. 5, Baffles Place on WEDNESDAY the BOTH AUGUST, the above well appointed residence standing m compound, comprising an
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    • 788 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Leasehold Lands, Houses ft Godowns UWACENT TO THI BUIOAPOBE l: 1 At Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Cos SALEROOM Monday, 28th August, at 2.30 p.m. A::- v TITI REI n,"' l Ci" 1.7»i h. i Leaselioid M yearn »46 per tuoatl s'"i T'-'r'. J,7«5 square
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    • 151 3 MORTGAGEE S SALE At Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Cos Sale-room Monday, Aug. 21st at 2-30 p.m. (1) Freehold Land ;"<<] n m N. Pyah rx)har Road. IHMiict P>a)i Lehar iinupi jjj (Jr.MMt 108, \.t:' \(r.-. S INmhls 38 IV-- I'n hold Land nl OevonHhin Lota Nob. ■-'<•_' 248 Ul So.
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  • 41 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. 1 'iriuli iijii II Moffcmkl On Saturday, August \9tli. at 4 pm. at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, by the Rev. W. Murray, Jamfs Henderson, of Rlkrv Hargre>Ti ami co.. Ltd.. Hngapore, to (Jkorgixa Bkllk Rome McKENZU >>t Dublin.
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  • 1489 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Aug. 21, 1911. .if' ih» Prts^ |1m IVoiile Mgnt .faifltain, I ibv inifucni nrc. nnbribed I y n-ir. H«f« T-itM.M T"ith bri riw pie «i I Sumt There is ji reference m a mail paper to the proceedings m connection with the Indian budget, introduced
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  • 477 4 A marriag n arranged, and will i.ik. place oa Ij m September, beta I Alexander Cavendish, fttralts BetHomonls I Civil Service, eldest son of the late I Alexander Carnegie Cavendish, of Mud i, land Jean, only daughter of Hugh C. I Arbuthnott, Brookside, Newton-le* Willows, Lanes. Ifr W. Peel, esi<
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  • 20 4 M I «'i. An?,' 19. 1 >U< meJtnm the robber aooi S( ran Crepe 177 Bark Crepe
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  • 71 4 I >i h| A.ug I9L A n arranged i ,V ill l;lk»' til:.< m D \w\ \\v- Q Miss Mabel <!«' Rood and Captain Blanmoot of the Mj 3ta as Guides. Tl .\oung lady U er of Ifn fl< i r' Cooper, wife manager of ftha I 1
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  • 113 4 I; B< S KENZIE. a pr< i wedding was celebrated at i <> Presi)\t< rian i i a Sal iffc noon U 6 OCH t• < i'L. Kr. Jamos Hend< greaw ;ii«i < n., and M ni Rome McKenzit of Dv W. Murray officiated. m given :\\\!i\ DJ Mi".
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  • 100 4 I mnv not be ral!\ kn iwn that lln D Dl i 1 liatt. Hi: tli.) tat m the Botanic Gardeni Wednesday Braning from In Mm time of th* 1 Mi<l Lie* ut. thes<> i eklj I.« 'treats wen i t ***.l lir Little full. ;ml groi
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  • 393 4 UIDMGHT VISH M BD \T B1 Sbntbt. Boom atir k m mouth i>> tii reporti <■ midnight visit of two HMO who on >atanla\ nigbt Inly 15) huid. (1 MAT the TipnOl I'owtliT MagwdlM from a rowing Iki.il. This iin portant depot is used us .ill 'he military
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 636 4 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED J EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY OF Travel, Science, Fiction, Theology, History, Romance, etc., etc. w Bound leather, price $1.25 per volume. History of the Italian Kepnblies by SiMm-nd. Greece Under the Romans by George F ndlay. History of Bohemia by Count Lutzow Dictionary of English Literature .by k John
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    • 116 4 TEUTONIA CLUB. A GRAND CONCERT will be given on Monday, the 28th August 9-15 P.M. b> tl Regimental Band of the Buffs and .<>( a! amateurs. ()p<*n to members of the Teuton m, Tan^Hn, Dutch Jiml Swiss Club and their friends only. ADMISSION $2. Ticket*) i';tv Imi obtained tram the
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  • 523 5 RIOTS AND LAWLESSNESS CONTIUNED. IxrniAL Kjbwi .juice. [By Subman'no Cable]. London, via Durban. 1 he strikers while attempting to hold up the Irish mail trains at Fishguard were d sp —d at the point of the bayonet Hehguard so saner port on the north The rows of warships
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  • 138 5 X registered package handed m at the Office on Monday l.y the Chartered Bank here, for transmission to Mr Barnard, i. Ink taSOn, and containing notes to the valu< of 19,000, has been lost m the I. appears that the clerks found (fa were one letter short when
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  • POLITICIANS AND STRIKE.
    • 138 5 Imperial S iB [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Dm" In I be House of Common* MrChurchill said there had been no dial trbance m London but there had bo v several attempts m the Provinces to commit outrages on railway property, with a 1 iew tostopping
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    • 183 5 Motormen, Telephonists, Porters Imperial News Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Durban. The strike of h otormen greatly interferes with the working of lln* Underground Railway, but the Tubes are nost ly working. Already the Midlands are feeling the effects of t lie -1 rike. Many
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    • 75 5 London, via Bombay An agreement Ims been reached ml bhe lightermen's dispute, this completing the London Docks Set 1 lenient. Central Station, Manchester, has been reopened ami London and Liverpool trains arrived. A two bonis' service with Liverpool was started. The public are enthusiastic at the resumpt ion
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    • 230 5 London, via Durban. Both parties m the Railwag dispute t undertake to accepi the findings of the Commission. Any question arising out j of the interpretation of the agreement to be submitted to the Board of Trade. Sir .1. Grant and Mr Claughtoe, deputy Chairman of the
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  • 72 5 Peculiar Action of Chinese Cruiser. \Fi'O)K cur o-d'n Correspondent.'} Hongkong Augt. Hit 1 A telegram reeehed here from Macao i s that (m Thursday evenin-, a Chinese cruiser tocl. up a^osiiion near the dredger on the Canton River. The cruiser did not salute the Port and refused to
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  • 83 5 American Tariff. Rsutbb*B Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. President Tafl has vetoed the Wool Rill on the Tariff framed by the committee ofthi Si nate on Aug. 18th. The Pope. Tlie conditioo of the Pope's health *n]m»\\ a improvement. Hi> Highness the Pope is convalescent. Morocco
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  • 131 5 Warner as Captain. Imperial News Sxrticb. London, \ia Durban. The Marylchone Cricket C'lnl> Com mittec lui\e decided to invite Mr J< ssop and Hitch t«> to Australia and to invite Mr P. P. Warner i <» captai i the The Triangular Matches. h iifi- been also <•
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  • 54 5 To be held m Australia. Imperial Xj:ws Service. London, via Dur'-an. L't liter's correspondent al Melbourne Bays that the Government ol Victoria is asking i he other States of the Ausi ralian Commonwealth to join m holding an Empire Fxhibition Jit one of the principal Australian capitals
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  • 38 5 Lancashire beat Middlesex al Manchester by 88 runs. Surrey heal Yorkshire h\ three points, the match being abandoned on account of rain. Kent heat Gloucestershire by an innings and Dl. Worcester beat Hampshire by eight wicket s.
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  • 213 5 Describing malaria preventive me koda m Eastern Bengal and Ass}! in the Statesman remarks In Italy tannate of quinine is given iv chocolate, and we can believe thai m this form quinine would !>e hij»lily popular among the youngsters of the new Province. Unfortunately inquiries have led
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  • NEW MUNICIPAL OFFICES.
    • 618 5 If the Plan is Carried out. Considerable public Interest is being al v nvnv the proposal mooted m the Sin go pore Free Press" a week n.go, for i!<in^ r me slie opposite the i 'allied i\il, re cently occupied bj thn Police Bahru, and now cleared.
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    • 160 5 Visited by Malay Royalty. Tlii Alhamhra cinematograph hall m Bea :h Road was well filled on Saturday evening when the exhibition was under the patronage and m the presence of His Excellency the Acting Governor, the Hon. K. L. Brockman and Mrs. Brockman. Their Highnesses the Sultan and
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    • 41 5 Dr. Simpson, the P. M. O. of the straits -MMtlements and F. M. S.. paid Kuala Kangsar a visit with the Senior Medical Officer, Perak, and accompanied by Dr. Milne, M. Kuala Kangsar, saw the Sultan, says our Kuala Kangsar correspondent.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 da* < rroat Pepntnnint Cure ior an imcx ■•J complaint! dysentry coughs colds Ac, nn^
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    • 11 5 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, and Dealers,
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    • 25 5 A Gazette Extraordinary issued ou Saturday withdraws quarantine against Bangkok on account of cholera against Rangoon as to smallpox and gainst Buwvia as regards cholera
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    • 56 5 Some Facts Regarding Rheumatism. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's i Pain Balm freely and see how quickly it gives relief.
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    • 186 5 ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICES ri^f lr °*r~ r\ Inr4« AHsorfiuont of 7'i 24 Dinner Plates (tJt Wcat Dishes varloim Local Decorations m Light or Dark Blue PRICE $18 PER SET. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR HOUSE OR OFFICE FURNITURE. FREE OF CHARGE ROBINSON Go. "EMBASSY" W. D. H. 0. WILLS'S
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 679 6 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd n 1 Cosnpaistes 1 steamscs air despat >k> rpool outwards for the Btraits, China a.nti Japaa svery wei k, and from Japan hoim sjsSjrds for London, Amsterdam and Antwer] <\ >\ fortnight; for Genoa, sfarseJ lea and Drverpool and
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    • 625 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles O\ TWABD HOMEWABD < doni< -i n Tarrs. Au^». tl Sydney Bept. t ToonoM Bept. 4 Tonkin Bept. 18 Polyneaien Bept. 18 B. Wmoni Oct. *2 CsJsdosden Oct. 2 Dumhesj Oct. 16 Sydney Oct. 16 ToorsAi
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    • 655 6 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD.. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-aoetylenio blowpipe* atu >i pipi onM rs lor quick < atting lion and Steel. AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS AU kinds of repairs to Bhips, era I •carsetc. Application ol ti<« Mssolyed A' >>t} .is lighting Ifotor-cars, Launches,
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    • 614 6 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tbr< R ding issued for China i Golf, Continental and American Vortn. Btei r.. leai nore on or about MAIL LINES. L 9] i i kd (pob China) In lta \ng
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    • 514 6 ND L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPEMAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. TJm' i: known D this Company Bortnight < Hamburg via X- I Intwerp, 8 tha ton, Gibraltar, noa, N^apli it < < t.> Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria Ivia \n Port Baid, B u/. Aden, 00l Singapore, Elonfl^cong, Bhangh Tsij Nagasaki and Kolu-
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  • 1221 7 C\p. Issue. Paid. Tja^t Div. Buykes. ulebs. 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 0 8 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 100% ir, g 16 li\ 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 19 '2 0 30.000 1 1 Batu Caves 180% 11 10 0 19 0 0 80,000 1 1 Fs,tu Tiga
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  • 97 7 What yes and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East V barl (Basin)— NlL EmM v bail 800. I—Taroha,1 Taroha, Sheen Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Sec. 2— N 1. 3— Nil. 4 Warrior, o— Nil. m 6 Mm. Kut Sail H. 11.
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  • 107 7 [Nationality British it not. Sp<« [fled.] August 19. Heim, Nor. Eriksen, Bangkok. Mm. Pearson, P, Brandon. Krian. McDonald, K» lautan via ports. Coen, Dnt, Visman, Penang. l>«- Klerk, Dut. Chevalier, Mnntok. [poh, Olsen, P. Sham and Penang. Sii Mnar, Hndson, Muarand Malacca. Boribot, Siani. Hoick. Bangkok via po s<-an^
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  • 75 7 D to August LgJ J>> I 4m/i i 2j 5-i»l «l"mnnd 2 4 5-3' i Private oredifti I n Fbamob credits > j-i i 4 t» 7 3 1 demand Bank 294^ Oebmant, dmuand 238$ ]\ni\. T. T. 174 1 HONQVOKO, .Icrn. I 22h N tiama, demand ll4f .7
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  • 140 7 A 1 9. Tin Gambier buyers (iainbicr Cube No. I ]4.75 (Jambier Cube No. 1 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'poro buyers 21. 0) Pepper, (White fair) buyer* 80.76 Nutmegi <i 10 to fche 1?O o n Nntmegi (ho to the Ib.) t)m Mace (Rundai ix m. Cloret (Amboim) M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 213 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 DEMENT "Eag»e" Brand Both these are of the hi #«st CEMENT "Borneo" Brand rresh s^* s mont
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    • 138 7 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UHDEB OONTBACT WITH THE NBTHEBLAJIDB INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned (.lutes of departure are only approximate. van Noort d IVH Au^ -il Mkrkus Moeara-Saba, Wmpang, DjamM and Tongkal Aug •_>;{ Kokmai Rengat Au^ M Valentvn Selat -Tandjan^;. ]>«;i^kali^.
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    • 119 7 SELF CURE NO FICTION *O SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR. THE N£W FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 m a rein.irkabjy short time.oft»-n .1 t. m dan "nly, Cur«*^ti.-» h.\rgfs(oithors--a>sn|)m>seii,nt; :i.--i t ont THERAPION N0.2 Cures b.ooj pn-^on. bad 1« »^s. u|. .rs. ton*, p.iM ful «w< lied joints, &c. whon mercvriaJ
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    • 99 7 H. BOLTER JUST LAN] SMOKED STURGEON m tins, PICKLED EELS SMOKED SALMON SMOKED CERVELAT, SALAMI BOLOGNA BAUBAQ] BISMARCK HERRINGS, ROLLED HERRINGS. &c, &c. R. MORTON, HORSE REPOSITORY. 193, ORt H\i »1; H ,;jo. FRESH HOBBEB .n )M1 AuH tralia for sale. VICTORIA A OHABBI for privato hire a speciality. HORSE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 127 7 > cc < WEATHER REPORT. Date. Bar Wind Temp Hum Skj Bain. Aug. 19. H'koug 10a.m. 39.69 ENEI 79 Manila 10a.m. 757 'aim 27 23 v 9 Aug. 19. H'koug Ip.m. 19.61 Calm 79 o Manila 4P.M. 756 Calm 26 21 o Aug. 20. H'koug 10a.m. 29.7."> UNWI 78 21
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  • 1344 8 J. Fr, m iu> tmt Gt > v 4 < t naent^ .hi .v J7. Thi < 01 Edinburgh's farewell to 1h« King Mid i/iicen after a week crowded with ceremonial and rejo n i <.•!(! Jacobite m>i g t !oVd 3 c ranna *>•■, come k 4.<
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  • 211 8 -Ml R< HANTS S Tl i l i.\l HB. abovi match was commenced Bsplanadi on Saturday, the Telegraphs holding an advantage l H runs on Scon TEU (-t: OS P. J. Graj b hath Jenkins c Home b Joi ds i:. I.. Beattie b Phipps 0 F. Y\
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  • 81 8 Po Mian, whose deportation from Siani and arrest ;>t Singapore has already reported, arrived m Rangoon on Autf hth under the charge of Sergeant Wells of the Rangoon Police. Mauris i\. Eflan is wanted for an alleged misa priation of diamonds valued at about R5.14,000 owned bj M<iesiM Hari LaJ
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  • 425 8 The Clttb M* (ting will be held tomorrow (Tuesday' evening aft 9 p.m. The report mentions the good results of the; preeed ing year being maintained, the nest balance of the year's working being §1,141.28 as compared with 11,145.10. Ample allowance has been made for depreciation and
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  • 481 8 The Ordinary General Meeting was .1 n Jn > -22 Sir West EUdgewa} c ■van presiding. The Chairman said that the opersjtlbna of the company i r the year had rt raited m a considerable profit, and arhili Hie gross income was considerably h. "gi than (hat
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  • 16 8 "The Bifchop of Singapore is n ng tc the Em* >•> the X and O. steamer MM
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  • 139 8 The is loading general cargo at the wharves for neighbouring oil ports. It is stated at Cardiff thai 100 Chinamen who applied to join the Seamen's Union were refused, though mainly British subjects from Hongkong. Tlie British India liner Taroba M ar jj\eci frosn Negapatam with the English
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  • 254 8 !U7BTBALIA29 COMPLAINTB. Complaints of an alleged shipping ring m Great Britain are made m the Australian Press. Ihe Sydney Daily 'telegraph' gives the following account ot the boycott of a steamer: "The Australian Shipping Company, which recently pi >i chased the steamei Papanui," and. after having
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  • 46 8 Tl Hari •<• Court o' enqnij into tlie losq.oltlftß small locoi slcamei M< > sing," a~ a result of a collision with the Kh< ng Bcng,* 1 also of the "Mosquito U .was concluded on Saturday. The Co B< r\ d the i) decision.
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  • 125 8 Mi P. s. Falsha* Govi offlcei at Singapore, has v :it to tbi /oolo^iol Gardens, Regent's Park, an adult example of the larg< Celei i Mack ape CCynopithcous aiger and, as it appeared to hv thoroughly bealthy, ii was pL oed at onei b one oi
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  • 259 8 we ha^i rivedfn M M hite, I lagi tor Booth t j«>c< i d \>?:; of ibe Sun Li c Assurance Company of anada,' 1 B OOpj of Hi,- monthly journal of the Company i atitled u Sunshin< M > Bpocial issue associate •> |apore, wbich is styled "The Gateway
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 Why Colds Are Dangerous. Do yea know thai of all the minor ailmenteolds are by far ike most oangeesus? »r i« not the o Id itself that you need to fear, but the mm flieeaaei thai it often leans to. Blot i knowej ac germ nJnoantia. men d i nu
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    • 429 8 NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERCHA Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. MOTOR TYRES re treaded at MODERATE Prices RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3 feet by 2 feet) for Carriages and Rikishas ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices PASSIR PANJANG, Singapore. Sole Agents HOOGLANDT and Co., SINGAPORE WATERBURYS METABOLIZED! W
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