Weekly Sun, 27 August 1910

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  • 22 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATEB STEAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET. PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY AUGUST 27, 1910. VOL. I. NO. 1.
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  • BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.
    • 31 1 At the Towers, Anson Road, the wife of Dr. Kirk, of a daughter. Blossom July 18, at 25 Prince's avenue, Great Crosby, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Blossom, a son.
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    • 34 1 Car-Miller July 19, at St. Paul's Church, Rock Ferry, by the Kev, G.D White, B.A., Assisted by the Rev. Mr. Smith, B.Sc., John Fredrick Carr, to Sarak Narding Miller, both of Rock Ferry.
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    • 76 1 Armstrong— July 17. at theres of Mr. Hall, C Birkenhead, Fredrick John Am of 10, Berey Buildings. Liverp Mrs. On^: it, the wife oi Mr. Or In Huat ot a and Heave, Ltd., her rm 110. Queer n the 11 in(Tan.— Or Sfre< V ing, Mrs. Tar n •of
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  • 300 1 It is out earliest desire that t he a<lrtai o! the Wet'klv Sun will i-pnliso the ii'»|f .if .f Straits horn Chin- to have a journal that will l>rin«.; them in cl.wpr •lit i r wit li thoii tVllow worl rrs. The ChlB6M community of the Colony art 1
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  • 242 1 RUBBER FAMINE PREDICTED. Aii the news respecting the rubber industry indicated thai something like! a famine in rubber in pending, while the talk about the cessation of the Am< rica dema nd is so much moimshine. The fact is, the I'nited States Rubber Company have acQuired interests in Brazil and
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  • 96 1 Tin 4 Mad; p scar Rubbei ompai y shipp< d \7' lu bs. >r rubber to Eng■il durii r .1 uno and J ul> whi le 40/2 ">(> lbs. of rubber aro in si << -'-v. and there are 125 tons of vines awaiting treatment. Larger shipments
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  • 115 1 A r; lidenrt at Peking has made some ver. interesting r%marks regarding prt^seni ollicials n\ the capital and thbse <'!' 'he old scho#l. He quotes 1 may venture to analyse the disjtiintiou between the old school ot officials and Ihe new. The oidfashioned iiinaman
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  • 95 1 The Hangyang iron and Steel Comrpany, Hankow, which is bo far the sole producer .of international importance, is able to quote forpig-iron forty shillings per ton F.0.8. (free on boanj), or seventy shillings per ton C.I.F. (cost, insurance, freight. A careful survey of these prices and conditions
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  • 177 1 The Craze for things Western in China is now on. It is in evidence most ,ii'M)Lc the coast, and in the interior; l)in ii is rapidly spreading all over the country. One n>w enter-. Peking on a fine appointed railway, and he can continue his journey
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  • 183 1 Many < >f i \w schemes f; acq liring wealth by growing or c Llecting rubber arc »f a abatable aa i re, w lien as ai tlir present time H would be difficult i cob i ive a more paying proposition than is <>•:';'<■:•.
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  • 149 1 A Man was recently charged with going to hospital for treatment when nothing was th< i itter with him. Here La another distinct greviance which the poor have against the rich. Tl e\ are m>t permitted U > ei j > t he p6le of malade imaginaire without
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  • 95 1 When M;-. John Eledley tramped through China, he met a wealthy merchant named Ting; whose family had for many years excelled In the game <>t archery, everyone of his male ancest< >r> havicg held the military degree for proficiency iji the art. Ting was no less
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 358 1 SMITH PREMIER^ I PRICE j I NEW 07£5 MODELS.! Straits Cycle Motor Co., Ltd.l 15. BATTERY ROAD. I SMITH PREMIER Straits Cycle Motor Co., Ltd. 15 Battery Road. Wliiteaway, J LIU, STAMFORD ROAD j HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. I GREAT ANNUAL \j IE vU 1/ vU I v NO^W ON. Hundreds
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  • 1656 2 The Sing pore Poultry Farm i- well worth a visit. y ri > will he held n Be| n ei 9an I 10, ru T 1 n Wolfr Ir i< $"J i i ikul. pJ ursday i n ing a K ling hn t .'ing the past two
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  • 707 2 Nino-tenths of the Java, Suma'-.. and Ceylon rubber properties are pver capitalised The Japanese Government has cided to remodel its public institution! lon English lines. It is a perfectly ife thing f i rtf lss ito touch any c pan? outside the earlier planted Ifalaj propositi i i,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 7 2 ."raavy" the l Robinson piano^xx, ltd. pf^*^
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    • 81 2 Siemens Brothers. MAM PACTI RER> OF Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires. Apparatus and Accessories for Electric Li. Power and Traction Purpose HEAD OFFICE Caxton House. Westminster, LONDON. Supplies Departmem I'pper Thames Street. LONDON. WORKS. Stafford, ttoolvtich Dai< BRANCHES. I"\vn. Melbourat I alcttti lon Bombay, I'ena Madnu. Rang Sydney, and Winchester House.
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  • 135 3  - Gorrespondence. BATHING IN THE STREETS. BUKIT TIMAH T the Kdit. "The \V. > Mr, 'Hearing that you i wi a paper lei ted to the interests of the Straits 1 ru Chinese, [should f Hie first to air u s" m r- ime t<> time one ir> rning the disgusting
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  • 75 3 I the E ibew- y Sun." De EKr, As one who has been it sea-f iringna md out of thia p r for the last ten years and have ised 1 Bau ;ib i iy. I should like f■ i ims^toi tl :t thia I Is the dirtest to he
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  • 216 3 To the Edit or The Weekly Sun." De.i- Br, My h >me being in Can- Qiere for twenty ps; I raa i uwd to read in an Elnglish the cruelty of the ('hintjsjQi md infirm in China. I wish to statt tl I have never seen or ha ii I-
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  • 402 3 T t: e K ;:r.>r "The Weekly Sun." Dear Sir, 1 shall esteem it a great hw in if y^ l wi publish the following fen lines The SW raits Echo recently publi-he 1 a :< tter full of interesl 00 the growing anti-foreign
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  • 164 3 WHERE ARE MY SHARES T the Edi or '"The Weekly Bun.* 1 Sir. Some d iys air" waa hovering around that Cosmopolitan crowd winch !•> take its otlicers in the A|C de, a B rental, Bnd ready l. se, as xperts those desirous of I a rapid road i wea
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  • 194 3 Wo have hoard a graphic account ■be U ii m i I-v «> >ssessed by the brok< uii > i lake the Arcade their office, and wh ill give ■..:is to the public such information that will i. ble then to do le heir ;-y eight hours. One
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  • 200 3 Dr. Paul F-hrlich, in an interview with a representative of the I' rankfurter Zeitung, made the following Statement regarding the cure for syphilis whicli he said he had discovered and prepared jointly with his collaborators, notahly l>r. Bertheim and \)v. Hata, and which is already being
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  • 243 3 As'N wcii-known, the Chinese* i\:vermneni issued fl decree some r'mA ago declaring that the consumption oj opium Bhould cease in ten yean time} The efforts of the attempted suppres uon, hoWerer, have Led to a rather complicated state of affairs. Deprived} of their opium and wishing to be
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  • 212 3 The f;n:! mi Japanese octrees, Madame Banako, now in London, lias been talking freeta i it home■town women, QNu ung in i |eem to her to be old and our oM [women too young! Everything in 1 London is «-ry v i the Japaneto, but
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  • 127 3 Mr. \V. Keswick, M.l'., pn g at the mooting of the Lndo-( .1 S:< \'a\ [gation Company (Li ited I, i,i! at the last meeting the dJ W I n had \y,-v\\ in pOSSeSSJ I of IIIfIHWSJ ti< mi vrhicfa had led them to b< thai the
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  • 94 3 A bull i usheil into Holnihill Gi rl> Scl i >l ;it (Jrimshy and caused ;i panic among the scholars. Miss Ifetcalfe, tlic licadmisi retained her presence of in ml. hi d driving the anim il into a corner hcid i i at bay nut
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  • 52 3 The Kre:i.'h Consul at Tientsin reports that the cinematograph has caiiLcht the Chinese taste to such an extent that (Jerma n and Japanese firms are making enormous sums in China writh moving picture shows. The Chinese, he says, like war scenes best, but not the Western idea
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  • 133 3 At the Central Criminal Couri Gaiufl Thomas Vincent, 4'), stockbroker, wbm sentenced to six months' hand labour for having obtained money b> false pretences. The false pretencei a'b'^cd were contained in circulars issued by the prisoner, who carrier on the business of IfoFhenon Brady, and {'^k, recommending
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  • 138 3 For the year ended March 31, 1910, 236 hoys and five gillf were received by the Borstal association DO their release frOBI institution^. Of these 191 were provided with clothes and often with tools, were place at work, and had their wages supplemented to begin with when
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  • 125 3 The Japanese 1 ive iginal waj of a'i\r:-;i'-ii!ir. and they ap] the art all the 'rj that their Orfc Imagination it capable of. They I recourse to the most fl l and improvised methods, and their oonri i ins are s unetimes as picturexjia they are
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  • 66 3 TheTree>of the T l isand [mag teen by traTellen to Thibet^ has its leavef and bark covered wit) defined char leten of the Thi alphabet It app< I be of age, and II >aid hy the inhubii mti the country to be the only one ofiti
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  • 38 3 Rev. Dr. Wi A th< r I Chinete medical missi ni ry, b motor-car acci lent ne ir Anmrtol hroke his N-^. Th«* <!•■•■■■:• handajrec up the limb and drove ■>n to Hastings sixty miles aw,i>
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  • 40 3 The Warwick Major Company will give their first performance on Monday, August 29, opening with Harry Nichoil's most amusing farcia] Comedy "Jane." On Tuesday- "Xiobe," and on Thursday, September Ist. The Case of Rebellious Susan.
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  • 83 3 A little ex* I enl was cau^ i in a ,tram i i W i near Bo:.--- I 1 ins: A •l' paen^er \\,i ;»r for if re fus» w it After much tall gai tkinfc Kiing ed a bunch i "Id 1 ikets and ;tsked
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  • 40 3 >> first native c newspaper known in China i ;>earai. e i .It was i t*d thr igl i1 .'^o dr.itr »n on the front page f luck. M as the dpv calleH m t be cii hina.
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  • 22 3 Prin;- as Bta ihe ins much impressed when in hm by I lie 1 i on the below M
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  • 26 3 A number i: > mg r v >~n\\y i-r S re f USmwl patti m Malaya seeking l>illets on mbl)ei heartened. I I A salary.
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  • 27 3 •I rder h a^ issued against a local lawvt i calling upon him to she Ihe should not \-v suspended rder in ret ible
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  • 34 3 A m. >iis sight was witnesaeV rKepp< barbour I• i tisliing, several fishermen saw .in enormous nv i nater iftto th< air It repeated 1 r < <« s il linaily disappeared benea
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  • 130 3 Those who h a I M im in thit Cit) hou eating h e s ee n There will be field oper IT 3 b of 1 26th following units taking j lid gimeni. Infantry. ~l M L6 Boustead ue Sunday preceded ÜB. Sjx I »i.g iv M irr.iy M
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 338 4 Lf Warship Aground. British Cruiser on Korean Coast. Loss of Eighteen Lives. Loo km, August ES. Hia Majesty's >hip 1- <\i nK whilst ace paying a British [uadn 'ii fir W ei-hai-W6i t 1 N agasaki r un led r Quelparl blan A fa] ane>e war-! i{) has been despat
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    • 334 4 FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Berlin, August 22. At the unveiling of the Mau-| champ memorialj M. Pichonc reiterated the peaceful natucdl of French policy in Morocco.^ —^•♦^n— y CATHOLIC CONFERENCE. j Berlin, August»22« A Catholic Conference has begun at Augshun;'. -<»«^ MONTENEGRO. The declaration of Montenegro a> a kingdom has been
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    • 367 4 German Finances. f ftjicome Largely Exceeds the Estimates. London, August 23, t A Berlin message thej revenue fox 1909-10 exceeded the estimates by £8,625,000 sterling. The expenditure was two million below the estimates, and the deficit c >vorable by loan is r reduced to £6,300,000. Berlin, August 'Si. l The
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    • 339 4 REVOLT IN "PORTUGAL. Lisbon Under Arms. Extraordinary Military Precautions. Rec A\ig. 24 3.55 p.m. Despite official denials cleails are leaking out of a •evolutionary plot in Portugal. Not since the murder of King Carlos has there been such a military display. j The first division of the field irmy is
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    • 139 4 Yew Loong. <» Gold and Silver Smith JEWELLER AND Watch Maker. No. it. Hi ll n >ti:i:et, SIHGfIPORE. Dr. Barnardo's Homes. FOB GOD A 1 1) COUNTRY. 71. :<"?, 'hildron |{os<-uo'l: '•♦.OOO now in the 1 [onics. HELP IS SOLICITED. 1 [onan 1 director: William I>akkk, Esq., M A Head
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  • 643 5 "TAKASAGO," THAT IS, BEAUTIFUL LAND. The British sperity o1 in il: the t. i <>f it, and t 1 upon* mrov. ionies do in rank. Whei they ar ,1 and or what n themselves, b« -ilj. ar to themselves in expect us to become absorbe it is interesting t< men
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  • 437 5 Every night before and after the ■a are Msiing the Chinese dinner or er at th( of the Golden Oragon in Denman-street, Piccadilly. Although knives and ided 'or European patrons, if tlh\ I < sire hem, most of them insist on expermenting with the chopsticks. Americana
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  • 228 5 1 is only within a rerj few yea r- iture \\;\> h*M«n a-c«T- i>f the bea ai [fully smooth aad uniform, though rerj brittle paper bo la iv'f j ised b) the Chinese for dra w ings oi birds, bul <'".^\ ies, and ot her objects of natural
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  • 316 5 Well -kimu n l/isropean Ass-udtcd b\ fukan^s. Mr. St. V. B. Down, of the Borneo Com] u brought a charge, In the third police c( urt on Tuesday, before Mr. Firmstone. of using criminal force. LJCii n si Kim Senjj: and Kenj? Qwee. The venue of
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  • 429 5 < h all the insecte whfc life .i) Malaya a burden, ■;'.>. in ii iiivi'iv.ii. nor on the whole so tr some, aa the m iquito. Although the tropics are Infested with Insect pests. !T If U) h«> ted that i i,i!:> I t: insed
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  • 161 5 A we! Known official of Peking I stated that the Throne will [si ic in Edict T beginning of L9ll, to all Chinese subjects to < i Lheir queues. This will he iretoome jicvv i to I oe who m ish for t
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  • 146 5 A Sikh was arrested on Su noon in North Bridge R having in hi- p -on a gold sireh b<>.\ i I R f gold chain t<> a The i v iter <)f a number ol chibits sent t die B last by Dai II i in
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  • 31 5 NOTES IN GENERAL. LAWN TENNIS. The following ties with 1. P. i I riinn and M »ast v < .H» A. zniann an < z 1 'i < m^M 6- 1. G
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  • 25 5 The Aul M Medal Com* petition renultd ■h an» Ei [itchc -6 39 W. .'It W. J. I! .1. H. Murn Lachlun.
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  • 126 5 Aii En ten sti i> played o 1 m the the Taiping I i being J« An.. the li"im- Imore bowled in ili. 1 11 seven bateni to his \'<i^\ 'oowling. On of tllV K'St I the i n- si<!orin;jc tluit tl tnd tluit MMM <>f them
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  • 69 5 Cham t MEt The t s K onet h M F. Ferguson: impbell: Green: f W. J. Trowel I vs B. L tyerafl are reminded that tl round must I- Sat 4h. in sta Hi. I to be played at one time, Play Dili, ai will
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  • 31 5 j 'he Swimming l n iiiK u inn r I; i i I ri ras ei iting, th«« atoally iriimiag e otween I) were,' ICtOI H tig 1
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  • 759 6 ACRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW. SEVENTH 'EXHIBITION OPENED 'ON WEDNESDAY. UNIQUE DISPLAY OF MALAYAN PRODUCE. On We >da> Ei e en< j the Govenor A lerson, < C. M, n >{)en the» ntl n1 nual Agri lortir th< 81 >, l\ erne] t s p c x > ,13 S1 it «,o R
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  • 800 6 The iiiet inUMo-t in ti Bovef ■eenwd rul»U'r. It \v;i* inr\it ir-f. t Lit t iir < ernor hli i d tlir rhifi part -»f lii- Hpeech t<i »ber t r m i t h^n- n that in whai hn laid win aif be ■■< ver) strong
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  • 97 6 Our eontemporariefl have publishe on g reports «>n the buc< es« I th< Iri-Horticultiiial Show, from whict g -licr that our European frit ire sc rend .1 distinct sucoess. ki fch< 1 time, < T tppean strange that 1♦ v\. Jhi nese ha\ e 1 >\\ 11 Iht
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  • 271 6 IHI &LLEGI D DESIRE TO ESCAPI moil Slavery [n certain quarters, says the China Mnl. attempts li;ivo of late been made tc work uy a sennation in connection with alleged slavery In th*> Ifalaj States, pretty much as w<i< done by party politicians in regard toaffain In the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 103 6 The Weekly Sun. AT UNION TIMES 1 26, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. Qable ficldress "NANYANC" SINGAPORE. y ,\n business oommuiiicatioitß should bi addressed fco The manager. Manor int oimloi 1 tnr publication should be i«> i lie 1 1 i i or, fuji co. Dr. will! DEALES IN JAPANESE FINE ART.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 514 7 Steamer Sailings. Nw n wkb^P n nHo^H Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES. »"'l wi- known rn iil tmen I i Cewpemj Mil I wtaightj iron Uotterd ub Ant\fci fl oj N aned Mum i fe, Kni lei an i i Vt ;i l' n!t s,, V•• •>. P,
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    • 622 7 I Steamer Sailings. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG, f nN iteejaen ol kbit C r!: in >' maintani •a. r»_ r u ;ir -ervice between Hainbnri i > ••iif-a, Antwerp, and 1/^ttei'iam, and he Strait-. ;;n:J Japan. Korueward, they are despatched IoH j nightly for Ilavr" and Qamberg and onet i
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    • 707 7 Steamer Sailings. Steamer Sailings. STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ Burns p hj (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) K IItiDERLAND/ 1 J «»•■<■■■ to java ports, port li\uwn: 'i in -us hay i.*l<N!i, niiISIJ\NE AN'H SYDNEY, ALSO FORTINGHTLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA takin c \i;.v. ioh -t hkk SINGAPORE, SABANG, COLOMBO, north qt;ek!l>lasi> i-ort^, PORT
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    • 418 7 Steamer Sailings. N.Y.K. Japan Mail Steamship Co Ld. A n _m; 'nightly sor ta l)etwt>cn J\Y yy'u \A'\i' j i < .in] air k; TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, ier Hi v !ii r .j: for j.:i!i\ Kill >n irlitf-«] thn»u^ln»ui 1. ..nd !i I' .I--.;-.".- test modern ini|in>iw>i tlieir safety and comfort
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  • 641 8 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 0 Bt'TF.RP. Pff*— Cvr *6i-E. I j «5000 2/ 2/ AUagm MUMi K-'^ I* J J iff, j/. 2/- An-; M io pa J/- I 8.-a-j M Q o 17 0 0 1 1 Hi.t i 5 o 5 1" "i 1 1 I-'- 'I 216
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  • 190 8 RArriN als. WktM v Messrs. Harare iv< s, Ross .>'.■! I" Icher, M Per steamer x Prom Euaataa Mr-. li< A Mi Jm child K' v. \Y. S. k< ry. Mr. ai v Clarke, Messrs. Bray, Wmkm and Per steamer i Alg ftom Malaga M rs-rs. 3«odfrasiand
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 132 8 B M M fij ICHONG SHING DISPENSARY, LTD. SINGAPORE. I I Wholesale and Retail. I I V and Opticians. 1 O?*#4Ml^l«K/ 1 t Eastern Company for the Eastern People Jsife J%ssuranee (Sompany, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE:- SINGAPORE. lIREBAL POLICIES. LOW RATES. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 6 A, DERRICK E*q« M*mrs. Derrick vow
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 86 8 SINGAPORE ARRIVALS. fe r eong, Brit §tr. 295 koni, C apt i ;,y. Auk. 24. 1 mm] orl s B omhert Au» 84 ftoni PftU»nten« K.i" fa,, u Vau«. 4' N h > uk > p- 1 H1 "T Kk Uri».s,r. U7^< T ,eapt.A^.i:; (i..- < h-k lay > h
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    • 220 8 DAILY TIME^TABLt. Singapore Golf Charnpi° n H i g h Water, 3.34 a.m., 3.22 p m l C h C ■eatin. M* v, D. I, homeward mail due. Warwick M-'." r n>< lS;ici; 1 M i ;,-'".'.n,avc,,,vic Theatre. Friday. September 2. His; h Water, 1030 n I 1 nl ■til
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 239 9 Justus van Maurik's CIGARS. Art' mafic of the choisesi tobacco the wor'M pnMlucos by I c irefully selected workmen m up-to-date hygience factories. MAC KINLEY CIGARS. fuLTiilia c()innie il fant size So. per hundred.; \f\< r Dinner size S4. ISnts' a< >r i ize $3.50 Elach I d I 100
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    • 49 9 1 THE NEW PATENT I 6l?nllp T3 StnpVQ (Q pnvpppH^ ROLLER MOULD, 4 SCREW KEYS, 1 2 Screw Drivers, Lever Oil Can, Pliers, 2 CHASES, BLANKET, PARCHMENT, etc.. and Box Arranged to contain the same Supplied with each Machine. The Union Times Press, Ltd. \'2(\. Cross Street, SINGAPO? r
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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