The Straits Times, 3 June 1905
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Title Section16 1905-06-03 1 The Straits Times I NO. 21.752 THE STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 1905. PRICE 15 CENTS.16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1905-06-03 1 NOTICES. MXL Hlte^S ■3MaaWaWaat_?^ aaßWawaV a^^S^l^^^SswaßaS^^ >?-"'s M AI t r i_*^^W^ mP^iawaTrfy'i i' 'ii if? Iw^ lwaß^f^awawawAgMWa>*t r***+ r t^awaal SawP^^^^* 1^ 1905 MODEL MOTOR CARS. We offer but the latest Why Because we carry no stock. All our cars are sold before arrival Besides our famous and so289 words
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Advertisement361 1905-06-03 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Field, Race, and Marine Glasses. ALL IN LEATHER SLING CASES. The "SCOUT" this glass has n liv.ij,' IMfeja, and WS li'ltnc is tin* best value t>vei offered $17.50 each. Oiu "SPECIAL" RAPID ACTION GLASS -it has rapid action, which, when ones loeassaa remains so. The closing and361 words
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Article810 1905-06-03 2 Not loiiir im m Uh AmtnUm "Miuing Standard," Gt-nn uiy (or, rathtr, the Jaluit Gvsollscliait). br UH ÜB] tion of absurdly btmn Dnaiia| succeeded in driving Hriti>li track 1 out of the Marshall Island.-. lt> nyht t do so would have been undoubted (whatever one might810 words
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Article122 1905-06-03 2 FOR SINGAPORE l'er I. A O. k. s. M,in,,.;,i o.iiiu-c tiiii; with tin- steamer Simla at Cofawbo, from 1...m.1,>ii May r_>. im r.'tli Jwm Mr. ami Mrs. I. UMM, Messrs. K. V. Carey. J. A. Tbonuoa A. li. T. WillianiH, and rwniligM l'cr I. A- O. h.122 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement370 1905-06-03 2 NOTICES. PUMVii/i- WLriJLISM/aaß Ct7"* POPULGR SUPPLIED TO H. M. The King, H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, House of Lords, House of Commons, &c. &c. PRICE $13.50 PER CASE. SOLD EVERYWHERE SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. N'dYICB. No Motor Cars or Motor Cycles will b allowed in the Sporting Club premises370 words
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Advertisement631 1905-06-03 2 NOTICES. PURE MILK. l^^^aA CERTIFICATE^ jf^UKSWEETE^r, <Dp A Gri|flths g 1 #UT> ill 1 Analytical Chemist and Assaver Member of the Chemical ff± *F jWt M> i" flft Socictii- of i'ans and St. L'etersbuif,'. Hacteriolo^'ical *J* J '^Xx j4 '//i i Kxpert, etc., etc., writes: "1 have examined The \]£S631 words
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Advertisement66 1905-06-03 2 fiztrm Tnuu on Mintlaya ooi> DOWN TRAINS. A.M. I.M. I.M. 10.30 11.90 MM UkM MM I.M 1U.41 MM LU id. .'.ii U. 41 4.19 lii.ii U. 48 IM U.Oi l-.'.oT ILM 1.11 I 11. :tl I.M VOJ •P TRAINS. A.M. l.M. l.M. 11.41 2.09 8.14 ILM ■-'.•21 H.'iti bVU -.'.in66 words
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Advertisement17 1905-06-03 2 STEARNS' WINE, for debility, emaciation, thin and impure blood. Anaemic girls improve rapidly. An excellent Iron Tonic.17 words
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Article, Illustration439 1905-06-03 3 The "Sydney Bullein" write. h< j- I fatly of the future of silver; it says Ten years ago the Indian Government established the gold standard, and there was a gwU anxiety on the part of silver-producers. Just before that time the U. S. silver pcrty had carried througu439 words
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Article26 1905-06-03 3 Khmmatism is cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application reBevaa the pain, for tala by all dealers. THE DISPENSARY, General Agent. June 1 tu.th.s. 29 626 words
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Article1036 1905-06-03 3 I From tlit "AaMM -/Hitch.") Lmtimt, MM Manla the house of Commons the British Premier, Mr. Balfour, read out a statement made by the French Ambassador in London to the British Foreign Officeas to the alleged breaches of neutrality by France. The statement sets forth ;hat (he1,036 words
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Article294 1905-06-03 3 The recently published ret tuns .t t In-Sea-borne Trade af 'ndia (lining tlie twelve months ended n the Slal Maicli show some remarkable figures. On the whole, both the exports and the uaporta far exceeded taaaa of any paavioai year. The exports were tilled at the294 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement548 1905-06-03 3 NOTICES HERCULES CEMENT. STIVEN CO., Singmwre. THE AUCTION MART No. 2 D'Almeida Street. (In renr f Tlie Mercantile liank.i H. L. COGHLAN A Co.. rtrmiid jHctiotieer tu.th... o'UMMONSENSt NUIBHEU. r. us., in i <-« t. "i :::_MiU:>lli|it«:t::il HACNIVEN CAMERON'S PENS. They come a« a boon and a blessing to men.548 words
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Advertisement57 1905-06-03 3 A Wri.i. Kv.iun N Cauarrßaooa mends Chamberlain's Oaoaa Remkdy. ilcinv Bdfß Eton, eaaadat, Uaater ton, says: l'cuple who oaaa BM Chamherl.iinV Coagl Kiiiic<lv arc almost certain to call lor it when airain in Mad t MKh I li i<-i tit- I always rac aaaaad it For tab hj .ill daalan,57 words
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628 1905-06-03 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY. 3RD JUNE Thk Hussian Government «lim s not seeiu mi linnl to Btop tilt war. tliongh then can In notliiny »am -.1 h\ pii)l<mgiiig tlic fruitless struggle. Witliont a navy, witli the army weakened physically ami mentally by what it has already |BM628 words
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Article40 1905-06-03 4 Tuk tinal elections for to <lay s mi i tiny re <>l>rn (inrHn H'mp Qulnam. Stncird*' Cup Starlight. Scurry Stakr* Cadenas Clansman. ■VfM stake* Devilment l ,-iiriifn, ir,,,p Postman. Uriffiu OhmcMlm Weights not ut. Imsm flair o Dux.40 words
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Article48 1905-06-03 4 Thk. (Government House (inn c'luh is exempted from registration. Mr. Sielcken, the (ierinan Vice onsul at I'riiallg. has returned from leave. The test of Ordinances No. XI and XII of 190.1 is published Th, annual report on the Botanic (inrdcns at Singa|x>re for 19(t4 is publishe<l.48 words
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Article64 1905-06-03 4 ItHaMi in-rforinance for the last time to .lav this afternoon at the final matinee commencing it 4 o'clock, and to night at the usual lnmi. when the (.'larks appasWaa their wonderful turns and Mr. Welhv Oaeha will, by NfMat, do his jockey act for the last tune, his64 words
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Article104 1905-06-03 4 TuKStnuts I-:. -ho mivs that th. iovern ment of the K. at S. cmU'iiiplaU's building a railway across the Peninsula from west to east. This railway will start from ili'kit Mcrtajaui in Province \Vcllc~loy. and there is every reason to believe that matters will pushed104 words
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Article116 1905-06-03 4 a To Call at Singapore. Tmstlie Kftyliaa OaatM oftktMfe May At dawn to-day the destroyers and Eltrirk arrived from England on their way out to Sin»a]>oic. Tins. Maaaia, and three others which are due tomorrow ***** n i ig. the A run. Eir, and It, 1,,n. are116 words
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Article74 1905-06-03 4 Arrived 2nd June. fm Jmm i "Vaai I. mtam Mrs. ilni,i iin.l infant and nurse. Miss tinhna. Miss K Webb. Miss (rouilier, Mr. M. .1. DawM, Mr. I A. Teage. Major F. A. liandolpli. Mr. \V. 1.. Conhn. Mrs. \V. 1.. Conlav ami infant. Mrs. .10-eph Bowes74 words
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Article24 1905-06-03 4 Tin Admiralty are taking steps in conjunction with the Ceylon (iovernineiit to acquire land for coaling and storage purposes in the I'ort of Colombo.24 words
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Article51 1905-06-03 4 Thk first notable fever victim of the American canal construction at Panama is Chief-Architect .lohnsou. who -n. riiinlH-d to yellow fever on the HOth April. He had Ix-cu on the Isthmus since last .Inly and was a man of great renown in his prntc s-ion. though only 2H years of51 words
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Article50 1905-06-03 4 About 7 o'clock last night two Chinamen quarrelled outside a wayang in Wayang Street. One hit the other over the head with a parang and bolted. The police took the wounded man to the hospital where he is in a serious condition. His statement has been taken by Mr. Coleman.50 words
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Article51 1905-06-03 4 In one of the current London monthlies tin re is an account of the siege of Port Arthur, it which it is stated that among the Russian defences were electric wires heavily charged with electricity. The Japanese at first found these an obstacle' but, eventually cut them by using rubber51 words
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Article71 1905-06-03 4 Nkws has l)een received of the probable visit to Ceylon very shortly of the Sultan of lVrak. The Sultan is understood by the TimrH of Ceylon to be in poor health, ami is about to take a sea-voyage from I'enaug in his own elaborately-appointed yacht, which is to take a71 words
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Article93 1905-06-03 4 As regards the Stiaitx Medical School, the Strait* Erlw underHtandH that Applications for admission in July next should be sent to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Singa|>orc. with copies of any school certificates, tisti monials. etc., which the applicant may potwess. A definite statement from the Head of a school93 words
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Special German Service.
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Article36 1905-06-03 4 lirrlni, :'ml -Inn,-. King Alfonso stood the bomb outrage in the coolest manner. The outrage resulted in the wounding of fifteen |K'rsons. The Kaiser has congratulated the King on his life Ixing saved,36 words
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Article25 1905-06-03 4 It is unofficially reporU-d from St. FVterv burg, that the Council of Ministers have decided to go on with the War.25 words
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Article12 1905-06-03 4 A (ierinan man-of-war will ba stationed at Samoa.12 words
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Article26 1905-06-03 4 We are indebted to Mr. Tanaka. the. Jaaaaaae Consul a t Majpajan, for the following official telogiams Imui the Forei-u (Masa .it Tokyo26 words
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35 1905-06-03 4 1,.,, $M S.ll 1,1,1,1(1. -\dmiial Togo's ninth report i. ,rm d ift. I iKMin 1 stat< -s IkaAaa* and Tmhmm re|K,rt that thenis do Russian nhip between Torijima and Shani'hai.35 words
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Article31 1905-06-03 4 Real Admiral Shiinani.ira lajajatta that his flagship. the livulr, cannonaded lag Zrmtchnij vigorously at .(.IKK) in.lns. on the afternoon of >1 5. and undouljiuJj sank her.31 words
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Reuter's telegrams.
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Article166 1905-06-03 4 Speech by Lord Lansdowne. London, Jrtl Jan- S|Kaking at a Conservative diinn i I. .-d Lansdownr. S,-, r, t;ii y of Stat. Ist Foreign Affairs, retelling to the bape MaMMB 1 by Sir Kilwaril (irev that the Aiiiil.i .lapan. Agr< •ineiit would I*- niaint.iined. said At M time166 words
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Article95 1905-06-03 4 Tin n has ni-w-i U-i-ii moment wlun Britain ginxl relations with Frailer u r n ...i El more firm base." "If the inner liist.ii v gf tin awdooa ntlis hitelv passi d is ivii written, it will ■ihow that tlie British undrisUndin^ with Kr.imi groatl) mitiflatnd friction."95 words
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Article26 1905-06-03 4 Possibility Discussed in Russia. The possibility of a .hipan. Imuilianl nent and invasion of Baltic potti is |»ipulai !y liscussed in Russia.26 words
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Article78 1905-06-03 4 The Liberal candidate was sm ccssful ;ii he Whithy election. Anamalkk. a Klin^; carter who us.il to Imemployed by Chop Kcny ('live Sing was arrested on the 14th ult. lot im—llllillM tea cart tickets alleged to be tinged anil fur r«;eiving thereon i'J.'.H). Yesterday, Mr. Marriott held a78 words
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Article97 1905-06-03 4 Thk thief who stole a large portiou of the tin gutter of a lmiisr on Thomson lfoad afew nights ago was there again last night with a ladder and succeeded in making away with about 20 feet more of the gutter, notwitli standing the fact that the |Hiliee had promisi97 words
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Advertisement374 1905-06-03 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ll^— Permanent an d Artistic WILSON Co. ENLARGEMENTS AR-nsis and PHOTOGEAPHIBS. portraitBp ortrait8 an d Groups o» S«».«l,*.vk 1,11 II h .m h|ghemt exoe||enco THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PHOTOORAPHIC STUDIO IN SINGAPORE. The leading and Largest Establishment— I > to Date and Progrewire. M.v 18 tB Caldbeck Macgregor Co.374 words
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Advertisement587 1905-06-03 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Charles Robinson, Settling. June 3 >,6 All eiulowinent ]K)lif\" coiiiptls ii savintr af money and brings in a sure return with a fair share of profit, anil of all means of investment stands first in the world. The l>est endowment ]X)licv is issued by the CHINA MUTUAL LIFE587 words
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Advertisement156 1905-06-03 4 CONCERT: Under the patronage of M. E. the Governor and Miss Anderson. Town Hall, Upper Room Saturday. 10th .hrn The Programme will consist of Vocal and Instrumental Music; I .-citation- Dan..- kj the children in costume with sola dances by Misses Lily Newton and Mavis Koston Violin solo by Miss156 words
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Article1033 1905-06-03 5 Mki- mi; erf the Municipal v, M ,,iii-.sionci-\\ii-. IIIM vcstriilav iift<-ruix>n. Tint, urn prcMiit Mr. K. <i. firnailrirk (President 1. Dr. Murray Robertson, Moon. a. W. Baylay, C. M:n -Artlnir. A. .1 W. Wjitkins. Dr.Liin B<«m Keag. mill iilsn J. i-Liyiasi. (BBMutary) ami I; rabee g "g' 1111,033 words
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Article19 1905-06-03 5 Tuk homeward M. M. Piicki-t fftwasj will probably Uiivc Bbuatfan on Monday the .Otli iustaut, at about 5 p.iu.19 words
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248 1905-06-03 5 ikstkkdav aftcrnoiiii, Teo Hon« Sen^ C'lua Cheng Yu. Tan Kirn Cham and Hir^is were arraigned on remand before the Koich Court on the allegation of criminal hrracli of trust as servants in respect of $100 wirthofiron and tin, the property of the TanjoiiK Pa«ar Dock248 words
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Article330 1905-06-03 5 Thk annual insertion nf the S. V. I. ami the I'iiiltt Corps, part nt wliirli was held at Bapajf Lines last Satniilav. was rumliulcil \cst«nla\ ■Asfßoasj M Hatflcs Htclamation tirounil. Thr bapaeMag Offiiir. as on the pnvioH iK-i asion. was lul. Watts. Slicivvikkl PoMstaCß, 0. <-'.330 words
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Article111 1905-06-03 5 Ties for Monday. Profession Pairs. White and Bowasa v McDonald and McKean tofhrish. Championship. Withers r, (lark. Scoiiiur v. Herris, Ties for Tuesday. Profession Pairs. Wither- mid W. C. Mi Keaii r. McDonald and Corhett. Championship, The Winm rof Sowdin mikl itiilwell v Scoular *****1 Noiric.111 words
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Article580 1905-06-03 5 Story of a Boycott. One crying evil in Java is the immigration of alien Chinese, mainly by way of Singapore, who are mostly pau)>ers and have to be deported at Government expense. The Government is now framing measured to check the inrl. >w of these undesirables. An influential580 words
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Article312 1905-06-03 5 Sunday, 4th June. SI'NIVT AKTH: \-i KNSIOX. St. Anukkw's C'atheiik.m.. —7 a.m. Matins mid Litaay. 7-4oa.m. Holy Commimiou (Choral). HTia.m. Holy Communion (Plain I. Mtn.nL Kc-tal Evensong and Sermon. St. Mciihkw's Sn-Mi I,in>-. lll.'jp.m. PSS .how Service. H-15 p.m. Kven«onK ana Sermon. mmml. or tbk Good Shkiiikhi.. MUSI312 words
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Article618 1905-06-03 5 The King of Diamonds. Tom Cullinan, the discoverer of the Premier Diamond Mine, with its record find, "the Cullinan Diamond, is now says a recent "Morning Leader,'' in London, occupying a handsome suite at Claridge's. This fortunate gentleman, who has found wealth and immortality in a great nr.ne,618 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement106 1905-06-03 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. June 6— At Sale-room, land and house at Jalau Besar. 2.30 p.m. 6— At Kale-room, valuable town properties at Hokieu Street. 2.30 p.m. 6— At Sale-room, freehold land and house at Neil Itoad Ac. 2.30 p.m. 10— At "Calmar House" Orange Grove Road, valuable teak106 words
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Advertisement70 1905-06-03 5 STEARNS' WINE acts on the whole system, aiding digestion, improving nutrition. Increases weight and strength. NAPIER, JOHNSTONE'S WHISK.V. An Old Favourite, more popular than ever. PURE PALATABLE I POPULAR I Sole Agents ANN LOCK Co., April 37-6 Drs. Kew Bros, and Hahn, DENTAL SURGEONS, N.. 2 BATTERY ROAD, Obartered Bank70 words
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Advertisement287 1905-06-03 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL MENU Wo-Ngdt Band in Attendance. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Practical Experts and Manufacturers, devoted exclusively to the Musical and Instrumental Trade, and also l>\ far the largest Piano Buyers in the East and China. Besides Manufacturing the well-known and popolw TEAK PIANOS. Prices287 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1905-06-03 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 3rd June. High Water. 1112") p.m. New Hsasj. (I V 2 p.m. V.M.C.A. Cricket. Cricket K. G. A. v. T. P. D. Kivcex. :inl Day. lUc* Dinner. Hotel <le I' Europe. taseial Dinner. Raffles Hotel. l lm-ni-ion's Circus. 4 and 9. 1.0. G.T. 8. Sunday, 4th130 words
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Article536 1905-06-03 6 tttmrtCoo aas ban paid t.> th« framing oj toli.iccn in Aiistrali;i of late ye. 11- In 1874 thro iiiilii-tiii.ii- Chi •■ler- ;iitri ,|ure<l tin- system.it.,-cuirlvatii-n of tka pl.mt iiitc. Now S'tith 'ml ma<l,' profit af it il -i.\ peiii' i |H'tlii(l. Milinjg |fl Sydney. The |h\i i.w to536 words
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Article334 1905-06-03 6 Unless soniethiug is done to prvvt-ni the fulfillment uf certain pl.ins now in contemplation, it ;i|)|m>;h> entirely p"*s> ble that the splendour uf Niagara Falls may Income a thing of the past. The electrical power p!ant companies n,,w operating near the falls are already <mi Mnnins;334 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1905-06-03 6 NOTICES. Tdfie Straits 13imes. AND £>/>(? Straits SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Daih i per year »30.00 do |K-r i|iiartir 7.50 <lo l*-r month 2.50 do per espy DJI Weekly issas pat year 18.00 do" i*t quarter 4.50 do atreopy 0.40 When ami ]<•'-:. IMn is added for the d.uK707 words
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Advertisement602 1905-06-03 6 NOTICES. ABRAMS' HORSE REPOSITORY. FOR SALE. One Rubber Tyred Mail Phaeton, nearly new. ALSO One Grey Cob Gelding, quiet in single and double Harness and Saddle, fast and very Hvttsh. May 27 n.c. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. The Goodwill and Furniture of a first class enawtiag establishment situate near the Town602 words
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Advertisement626 1905-06-03 6 NOTICES. TO BE LET.— small first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge lioa<l and Flint Street. Apply to Guthrie Co. Ltd., Agents. v.c. TO BE LET.— No. 17 Armenian Street next to St. Andrew's House, lately in the occupation of Messrs. Tomlinson and Lermit. Suitable for a boarding honse. Apply to626 words
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Advertisement488 1905-06-03 6 NOT ICES. WILD WITH ECZEMA And Other Itching, Burning:, scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment. Bathe the affected parts with Hot Water and Cuticura Soap, \.o Cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura ointment freely,488 words
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Advertisement22 1905-06-03 6 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained frotn all dispensaries quickly by post! Gives inttant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy th.s.22 words
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Article550 1905-06-03 7 We quote the following article from a recent number of the ■Iron and Coal Trades' Review" The BoCfM proces:, for the lecovery of tin from old tin can;, has been in use in Copenhagen. Denmark, for two years past with much success. It -.s claimed that in550 words
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Article1550 1905-06-03 7 Sheffield Inventor's Success. Since the early days of the eighteenth century, when benjamin huntsman, of that city, and prominent chemists of other places began to busy themselves with a view to the discovery of improved processes for the manufacture of steel, Sheffield has always been in1,550 words
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Article134 1905-06-03 7 As pr<M>f of the demand in Otjrlofl (or Para rubber seed the whole of this year's and next year's crops i from the Government Garden at lltneratgoda lvi Im'cii l>ook<-d. and tlure are additional applicants in case the crops exceed the estimates. The authorises limit each requisition to 1,000134 words
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Advertisement544 1905-06-03 7 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SAI.K ()K LAKD AM> HOUSE PROPERTY 1, ,,*,1, ii,, i.ii -1,,,,,. t >.;ii, i,. Roa. ••.<;. n, 148 and IM Jalao Boost, Biagi l>ore'. Am :i.'.i-2:i mfmn U-ri. FieahoU Powell Co., AuuHounn, Maj an 5/6 ■OBTOAOKaVfI SALE VALIAIII.K LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTIES. I ,-,1.,,/, (,tli Jinr. IMS, m544 words
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Advertisement45 1905-06-03 7 NOTICES. r JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. ji gen u tor "*"^'i^TM. 'Vfr**^ -j^Sß^*.^^ ~»^^V i~^xs^st»a»Sk-«Jsj«^^^^ai^ s~ a> T "*"s»t. < RACE OF WmSKIES SINaAPOBT> Over 50 Gold Prize /aedals Awarded. A Good Whisky to Drink at and after the Raoes. May HOOsi 1080 1 an.l I45 words
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Advertisement59 1905-06-03 7 Whkn Butt— HW fnun a OoU and y. n fear an attack e>f pneumonia, secure' a bottle of Chamberlain's Oofjfc Remody and use it judiciously. There is no dan<;er from this disease when this real is uwd. It always cures and < v i quickly. For sale by all de-ale-rs59 words
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Article1044 1905-06-03 8 The Facts About Borrowing in Millions. In, •in .mi. .us MM that attended ol Urn lecont Japanese loan of £30,000,000 directs attention to a very (ucinating Mbjaet Of that loan half w.i- uftVicd in London aud half in the State*, iitid so favourabl.1,044 words
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Article269 1905-06-03 8 It is interesting to keen iiom recent reports that much good work is be.ng done in the Sudan, bidding fair to redound ultimately to the credit of the British administration, not less than the work in Egypt proper. Such an eminent authority on Sudan affairs as Slantn Pasha269 words
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Article233 1905-06-03 8 The fashion is growing among wealthy people of living in hotels not in the public rooms allocated to the ordinary visitor, but in luxuriously-appointed suites of apartments, arranged on the Hat principle, with separate froni doors, mi that absolute privacy is ensured. Meals are taken in233 words
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Article228 1905-06-03 8 The Adaptation of Species to their Environment. In the course of the second of his series of free lectures on "The evolution and degeneration of the teeth," Dr. E. Synics Thompson explained lately, at Gresham College, London, how it happens that a time comes when "specialisation," instead228 words
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Article250 1905-06-03 8 The British Consul at Chicago writes The American believes in advertising, and uses it to the utmost. It is impossible for the British manufacturer to hold his own, to say nothing of increasing his trade, on the Continent unless he adopts the same system as his rivals. There are250 words
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Article153 1905-06-03 8 The man-eating tigress of Kadarma, (India) which had claimed over 300 human beings as its victims and for whose death Government offered a reward of Rs. 750, has at last been disposed of. Its last victim was a woman who was carried off at mid-day on the153 words
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Article13 1905-06-03 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. M Juiu. UK To-day 'k 4iu bank rate is 1 U4J,13 words
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Article92 1905-06-03 8 Gambler X.574 do Kube No. 1) unpicked ISJS] Copra Bali m.Oo/'H do Pontiaimk 7. H0 Pepper. Black buyers SMI do White. t% H7.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.20 do Brunei No. 1 :U7* Pearl Sago 4.40 Coffee Bali. 15",, basis 20.00 Coffee. PalemUnK. W% ba»ig -.'3.00 Coffee. Liberian No. 192 words
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Article127 1905-06-03 8 (in —Bank 4 m/» 1/11 |j Demand 1/11 ft Private 6m 2/-4 do 3m/» 1/11 On (nniidinj— Bank d/d 2.0U Private 3 m/g 2.04 i do 6in 2.06| On frame— Bank d/d 3.4« Private 3 di/h 2.54 do 6 n. 2.56 On Imlia— Bank T. T. 147J Private SO127 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article38 1905-06-03 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. MMMtar, Brit. »tr. HI MM, Capt Mellor. M June. From P&lemhaii({. Ist June. O.c. and ii d.p. Swee Senj;. For Palembang, 6th Rdii. llrnaUler, Brit. str. 1,939 tons, (apt Mclntosh,38 words
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Article270 1905-06-03 8 3rd June. From Yokohama. 26th May. G.c. 6d.p. Patenton Simons A Co. For* London, sth-BdB. lientmig. Brit. str. '240 tons. Capt Qiiine. 3rd June. From P»rt Swettenhara, Ist June. G.c. and 71 d.p. Straits Steamship Coy. Ltd. For Port Swettenham. 6th U.I, Khling, Ger. str. 3,610 tons. Capt Schmidt. M270 words
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Article57 1905-06-03 8 Vehsku Name. rLA< DItsTINATIOK. DATK. ItMM Sue: II if Mm l\l,U,n Nbm Wmt M.mil,, Mm .sv«<( .Vu/.irr.. Alls str. Kobe Ist Brit Hti. Shanghai Ist str. Macassar '2ml str. Batavia 2nd str. Manila '.'ml Dut str. Sourabaya '2ml Ocr btr. Saiulankan .'lnl Brit str. Kelantan M str. Penang 3rd57 words
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Article76 1905-06-03 8 to, Per Steamer time MOM>AV. Malacca and Linggi Kheug Sena 1 p.m. Teluk Augou via ports Btffm 3 p.m. Penanu and Rangoon Otnofit 3 p.m. Muntok A Palembann liatarur 4 p.m. Sarawak Kuehimj 4 p.m. TIKSI.AY. Fiemantle via ports Hull, m I p.m. l'.Swotk'iilmni via portx/d'u'out/ p.m. Bagan76 words
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Article134 1905-06-03 8 From Ei-kope— By the M. M. s. Ommmi due on Tuesday. From China— By the M. M. h.h. Llhb, due on Holiday. TIMK TAIII.K OK H DUE. Left Singai>ore Due in onilon Arrived April 20th f. I. May 4tl. May l:HI, April Jlth M. M. May Gth134 words
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Article82 1905-06-03 8 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Kk-r Uiiakc K. M S. Scrdaiu;. Vi. MU GhUVBM Do- k: Snltnn Van l.niii;kiit. Al.l:n:r lilvMN.. U.w k: Hal PhOMJ, < '.'lnnilis Mctm No. 1 Orsgufj A.pear, OaUmoath. •-> ThMgm. I Tan^lin 4 Sultan. 3 FMMRI, 6 MmmL82 words
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Article165 1905-06-03 8 An Increasing Industry. Of late rice-gn w;ng has MOMM i wry important industry m the Uir'jd States the production having iH'.irl? doubled in the last fi\o years, and it is calculated that the coining yield at next harvest will bt ab.m, 470,000,000 lbs., the area planted Ixiny165 words
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Advertisement138 1905-06-03 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. Have just received a new stock of silks of every colour, and description. Best Japanese crepe and silk kimonos, cashmere and Canton crepe shawls, Indian, and Japanese curios, etc. Gold and Silver jewellery can be obtained at138 words
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Advertisement286 1905-06-03 8 WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO. I v White, Trish made. Linen Finish. Machine- Our Prices Mtewi th -n Mosquito are H T*"' Q^ 95 cts. Nets Handkerchiefs. Unapproachable All Revised. v^«« are Cheap. Size -21 A In Ujj inches. i To effect an immediate clearance of alxnit TheM are made of white286 words
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Miscellaneous27 1905-06-03 8 WEATHER TILESB* .>.. HO\CiK()N(i. Jm.lim 1 a.m. Ilariinietcr 2y.XH I>irc<tioii nf Wiml viiiii I ..rce .if Wind 3 Mux. Temp in Shade 83 MANILA 7-V.i raw. I. M,27 words
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Article1014 1905-06-03 9 Vnder tliin heading the following abbreviation!) are used iitr. steamer; Bh. sliip;bq. barque; sell.— ecliooner Yet.— Yacht On. -Cruiner; Obt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo II. p. Horse-power; Brit. Itritish U.S.— ITnited States Fch.— French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; G.c— General-cargo d.p. deck IMnxenger V Uncertain T. P. W.—1,014 words
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Article649 1905-06-03 9 Smut, port, i>r«h.iUr date of iirriml, miH name «i wjrutt. Stiuhie*. Acilia, Hamburg, June 9 Behn Meyer. Ajax. Liverpool, June 12 Mansfield. Alting. Bawean, June I Daendels. Annam. Saigon, June 11 M. Maritimes. Austria. Trieste. July 2; Rautenberg. Aitstralien. Colombo^ July 31 M. Maritime*. Ayuthia. Bangkok. June 10;649 words
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Article136 1905-06-03 9 P. &O. I'er \l,ilt* sailing on «tli June -Mr. MaeU'th. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (irahain. Itcv Keens. Insp. .lovre. Insp Conlan. Mr. ami Mrs. Clayton. Mr. Moiilsdnle. Mr Baas, Mrs. Cll—dlll ning. Mrs. Cullunore and children. Mr. K. Pawle. Mr.J. Pawle, Insp. Daolay, Mr. Clmplm. Mr.136 words
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Article244 1905-06-03 9 <uml>er of Shares Issue Paid Vmlue up to Company Buyers Kellers TkMM» I til >IIK SOLD. 13.300 «,SOO,uDu.-u«d. 4,000 20,000 10.000 6,207 10,500 36.700 110,000 30,000 150,000 20.000 t.OOU umuued. I 10 ♦7.50 Banawak G. M. Co.. Ltd 1-2.00 10 S 10 10 I 1 A 1 1 1244 words
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Article153 1905-06-03 9 400.000 90.MJU unissued 2,000 i 4,500 HO.OOO 12,000 3,400 6,000 2,750 35.000 600 2,000 5,000 7U niil-il. .1. 300,000 '«>,'" "i uniaaie>l 37,000 1 1 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. ..I lO.fo 10.50 100 SO 12i 100 I 10 I 100 100 10 50 100 t 100 t 100 80153 words
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Article90 1905-06-03 9 70,000 XI £1 Bukit Ktjab t.OUO uoUmMd ii.(Km 1 1 Cicely Kubher Lnlrw 6,000 1 1 5«, Pre. l.Suo uuiraiMd, iHi.miti 1 i 1 I'ulhlhh; Knlilx i( U,Mu usluued ■2,000 fIOO I WOO Kibu I'lsntiug Co. Ud. (UU unu>a*d 1,000 1100 »1(»> bsndycroft Uubbar Co. «10U *l'.i> ISO uDiwa<d90 words
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Article49 1905-06-03 9 1 t Howarth Erakinc. LUl. 7% 230,000 3% prem. Riley, Hargreavea, Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem biiyent. SiiiK»pi>re Mauicipal 8% 400,000 2",, prem buyers. l,878,»K)0 I 11 i>n-m bnyen. 4% 6M.500 dig. Dom. T»njong l'agur Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 390,000 *t prem bayent. 5% 1,866,500 1% prem buyers.49 words
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Advertisement550 1905-06-03 9 BANKS. Hrtncko'tp C Shanghai Banking Corporation ImIMTCAPITAI. Smmuhi.ikki ■i.si;i;\ I-; !T\h I ess; Liabitit) of rr..|,, ,.i..is fiu.ixio.oOo 1 COUBT OF IHRECTORS. II W slade. Kaq.. Deputy Chairman. i, Kaq. II Srhubnrt. Rsq. I. U.Medhunit. Km|. N. A. Sielis. Ks M Chief Manager. f Hoiiiikoii^. .1. K. M. Snnlli. 1.-|.550 words
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Advertisement408 1905-06-03 9 NOTICES. These tiny KJ^Ll^LwfA Capsules M^l superior ■JITVhMvV to Copaiba, 1 T^^^^BW Cubebe, aad Injecti«a»— cure th« sttmt disaaaes as these druaa iv iorty-eight boars withawt ineonveoieiKe. /T*\ 1 awh Capsnli btara the same Qllß^ m lIKABIt OF THE OHHT. SRIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite op Line. Pr«sertb*d ia Fm. c*408 words
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Advertisement555 1905-06-03 9 NOTICES. •^aaßßaaVßKi> 'mr 1 MBHBaBBBBHHBUaaBBBBBBaVHLJitMf ak, > «^a«««aaaaaa**aaaaaaaaaaa jUJjUfW JJ"JO> *i i I jm amWmm^^ m^ Bm^*VHwlW •SWmltiYr'A !i' t mWmWmm^ m^ m^m' m^ m^ m \mM M -aAb*r Aii2ntS IIP L£A mmi WORCESTERS.-iI»E SAUCE. m^Bw 8888 m aaaata. 4bbV A f J* aßaiaiaiaiaiaßaiaia^aiaißßßßr f^B SPECIAL WARRANT jft^ H M555 words
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Advertisement697 1905-06-03 10 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE The favourite at "*****6 and abroad 12 YEARS OLD. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Prrts, Plymouth and l^ondon. H'aronfih Bills of Lading issue. 1 for China Count. I'.i'nii Gnlf. Continental, and Amsrican Ports. Steamers will697 words
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Advertisement1202 1905-06-03 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart MaattohapplJ. liiiUr contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent' at Singapore Ship At.kncy, i.atf. J. Daf.nhklk Co., 2-3 Colltkr Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. 'Steamer From Kxp'ted i Will he desjmtched for Houtman Bandjermassia May 28 Bandjernwasin, Kota-Baroe, MoearaDjawa, Samarinda, Berouw, and Donggala June1,202 words
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Advertisement630 1905-06-03 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamer* of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to630 words
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Advertisement954 1905-06-03 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. IeSAN STEAM Bfi» CD., Lid, AND fTTrrna Rutna! Stem Nay. Co., Ltd Tim f'^miiianies' steamers are deKSjatcbed from LiT«i-)>ool outwards for the Strmts, CMaa and Japan every week, and from -I 'i pint home —it n for London every f*w*nia*t and for i Liverpool monthly. One outward aU-amei954 words
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Advertisement497 1905-06-03 10 INSURANCE loMl>.\mi.,s.» royal, insurance: cl FIRB LIFId. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXcl £1.,00 0,000. the MMMT riBE orncE in tiif. woH BOUSTEAD 4 Co, Agcnß THE LONDON AND LANCAM-fl FIRE INBURANCE COMI'AjM Capital £2,l'J7,s^fe' Paid up Capital. 212.if1^8 Reserve Fund .£1,07;f,f>50» The undersigned, Agcnte for the pauy, are prepared to accept497 words
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