The Straits Times, 13 June 1905
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Title Section15 1905-06-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.759 THE STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 13. 1905. PRICE 15 CENTS.15 words
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Advertisement657 1905-06-13 1 LATEST aDVHK riSB*HNT*» NOTICES. li W• A J A KONINGIN WILHELMINA," ■VI i LnTl Si l M VL^ PALEMBANO I i i\*il\*\A*L\JL mSt -sss- ri ims witti veramiah ufl| SitiiHte«l in the centre of the town, commanT> tj k nn Mag s free view over the plain. DHAnU /Ml «V657 words
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Advertisement185 1905-06-13 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. CHROME FOOTBALL BOOTS. CANVAS TENNIS BOOTS (Best Red Rubber Soles). CANVAS TENNIS SHOES (Best Red Rubber Soles) WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS WHITE WOOL SWEATERS (Roll and Open Collars). CASHMERE MUFFLERS. Bolt Aumti fax The "RALEIGH" BICYCLES ROBINSON CO. Jniu KATZ BROS., Ltd. Boys' Washing Sailor185 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article300 1905-06-13 2 Both Sides Willing. Rrjt Meeting Probably in Washington. London, lOtk -him I'll si. 1( nt l!.Kise\ell. on the <Jth inst.. sent to the .lapani si :iiml Boaaiajl <iovi niniciit-.. ri's|Hctivel\. i-niiiinimicsitioii in which it \t;i- si..', .1 111. il be felt tile time lllfl eotae when, in the interaata300 words
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Reuter s Extra Service.
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Article33 1905-06-13 2 London, imh June. The Aiueric ins h;i\, taken fJOMMMMI of tin' I 11 1 i.i ii war-hips DOW at Manila and will <lts;irm mil disinaiiile them, the crews boiny paroled.33 words
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Article29 1905-06-13 2 The union I1.il: has been liauletl down and the Norwegian lioisU'<l on Fort Akerslius. ('liri-tiaiia. amidst rapturous enthusiasm and the booarfag of nuns. :!<>.(*><) paoftt sanK patriotic ■■>■>29 words
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Article39 1905-06-13 2 A Consoling Message. Tlir C'/ai lias tcl< to Admiral Hojilestvciiskv. heartily thanking him. and remarking "It wan (iod's will not to give yon ■MMsa, lint the country is proud of your CMtm (likl console us all."39 words
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Article32 1905-06-13 2 Ni»tt~ haa ln-:ili-n Oxfoiil l.v H7 IM at Oxford. Yn:k- beat Cambridge I'nivcrsitv by an inning- aad U runs. BiHi'l baa hi V.iv open (lull Championship nt St. Andn-M-,.32 words
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Article240 1905-06-13 2 The 19 Uktk mark Vill. wire gun, which has come in for such severe criticiMii lately, is a weapon of enormous range and penotrat.Ym and great accuracy. Wiuiout its mountings it weighs 46 tons, and measures 37 ft. in length, and M its name indicates, it has240 words
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Advertisement15 1905-06-13 2 STEARNS' Wine makes good, red, rich blood. Imports youthful strength Mai vigour. A nutrient Tonio;15 words
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Advertisement437 1905-06-13 2 NOTICES. HUMBER CYCLES AND MOTORS IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. BLICKENSDERFER Typewriters m^fe *^BjT]M«v!lS^Sllf^a£iBi^a^B^sW. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. M ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. It is an advantage tc effect Assurance early in life. By delay, the rate of Premium increases; Death may occur before the Provision is effected437 words
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Advertisement735 1905-06-13 2 NOTICES. MILK._ j^^^^goA CERTIFICATE"! i W *f^ m 6h, m Ov.ti. B. Griffiths, PL D. P. R. s. f London, B jjAA' «O^T n/f t H" Analytical Chemist and Assayer Mflmber of the Chemicsl 2 '•,> -i\\^^^^ mTI t gQ Soricti»'s of l'aris and St. Petetsbttfg, Bacteriological* "^T\' 4f aI735 words
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Article534 1905-06-13 3 lli> Highlieal th« Sultan of l'«'rak will (says tlw stia.ts Echo" eorreepoadeeii undor dat, Kuala l.umpiir .'inth May now soon join the ranks of MOioriata. Hii ear haa arrived ami hat been un park<'d by the federated Rfinwiriig Co. Trial niuM have been made l,y Mr. RSHatf wfcM534 words
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Article258 1905-06-13 3 .M.-- :»i.,,_ rel C < i,ri Air. and Un. Andrew Carnegie < k:brat«d b t birtfclay, lately, in to limp ponkible. she it th a one I i M. i ;i on i tfa b r an I led tl waoUy can ie« of Ihe258 words
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Advertisement372 1905-06-13 3 NOTICES. HERCULES*-* CEMENT. STIVEN CO., Singapore. Nov. lo tu.ths. IIU JL X HilN JJ A.Va/Xl XaSX\VJO»< > Otv V^vJ>a) Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, <te. GUN^tLw d i. Jtpoilinaris MAJ.NO !S Perner-Jouet F rfLf THE QUEEN fHaiural Champagne table waters Milk. j Quarts. 1'i,,,, U JfaMuUkTU Laireest Sale in the372 words
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Advertisement148 1905-06-13 3 BENZINE. We have appointed the Chin Huat Hin Oil Tra<liiitf Company, 24fi South Bridge Road, sole agents for the sale and distribution of our Benzine. They will issue all delivery orders ■in,l settle m-coiinlx. SYME GO. I""' 1 m.tli. v.c. <qp^ TEN DAYS; FREE TRIAL kb% I B "3l«n»ii« »i»148 words
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Obituary22 1905-06-13 4 ni:s: At lii\.-r Valley Bead, lintli Dona, the IK-!..\eil ilau^litrr i.f Mr. and Him. < Oeiii.-is. a^iii 7A in. .mils. ii,-.-|,i\ lapaMad.22 words
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602 1905-06-13 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 13th JUNK Ki...(hinv aaHHai differ from tli..sc of the British di|>cnilciu ies in t!ie Baal in ies]Hct of tin- paal and pctt\ ralwl- and chicaneries which demoralise all raafrl of the administration and depreciate its worth and integrity in the eyes ot the602 words
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Article374 1905-06-13 4 Wa do not think that it will be regarded an an evidence of indecent iuapioprinu-m on this, tin- iK-i-iisi >n of a xerious and l.nn.n table catastrophe, if we ayain suggest to H. K. tMH Governor that the question of the Kallang Tunnel is one winch merits official investigation. Practically374 words
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Article71 1905-06-13 4 OwnM t<> an ymr in tin intciinrtatiiin of our telegram from Laliuan in regard to the Settlement t the LftWM 'litti.ulty. it was npi<s<nt.(l that Mr. Brooke Johnson nt-iivtil }6.UMI ]nr itiiniiin for tin- Mil rights of the the territory. This was misUkc. The iliitfs ■>!,■ i-.nn reri-ivr that stun71 words
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Article20 1905-06-13 4 A summakv of the Itcsidciit Gem rals report on the F.M.S. for 19(M. is crowded out for want of space.20 words
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Article12 1905-06-13 4 The Dutch Government lighthouse tcinlciZrrthtif arrived yesterday from Kino Imiiiiiil for Deli.12 words
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Article18 1905-06-13 4 Thk P. and O. .W..fiw arrived this morn ing from Hongkong with twelve distressed Kuglish seamen for London.18 words
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Article19 1905-06-13 4 Thk German mail "teamer HrhnrnhorHl left Port Said yesterday outward bound. She is due here on Friday. 80th instant.19 words
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Article28 1905-06-13 4 Thk German nnil sU-amei Such*,,,. having left Colomlx. on the 10th instant at H p. vi.. may be cx|Nx-tcd a) arrive here on Friday about 1(1 a. m.28 words
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Article30 1905-06-13 4 Thkatrk goers are reminded that the Hotel de l'Kurope will seive a aaaatal aapfjat every night of the Dallas Co.'s engagement. when the bar will be open until 1 ..'clink30 words
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Article32 1905-06-13 4 Ykstkw.ay. in the grounds ol Oldliani Hall, annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School commenced, a uuinber of heats being run off. The finals and the distribution 3 prizes take place next Saturday.32 words
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Article37 1905-06-13 4 Ow— I advertises that the Poisons Ordinance will come into force throughout the Colony on Ist July next, and that licenses for the sale of (misons should be obtained as early as possible after the 80th inst.37 words
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Article36 1905-06-13 4 H.M.S. I'raxirpiiu- left westward bound on Saturday at noon. The F.M.S. yacht A/.-nm arrived this morning from I'aha'ng M maMJ for Port Swettenham. whence she sails to-morrow with the Kesident-Ueneral F.M.S., and Mr. and Mrs. Raye.36 words
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Article50 1905-06-13 4 Contrary to almost invariable custom. there was a sitting of the Supreme Court on Saturday, Sir Lionel Cox hearing an interpleader which involved the release of a tongkang.This makes an interesting addition to the Dies nun controversy going on at present in referrence to Saturday sittings of the English Courts.50 words
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Article56 1905-06-13 4 Caftain and Brevet Major P. J. Uiuby Notts and Derby Regiment, latterly Herviuu with the Ist Battalion in the Straits Settle i ii. in-, hax been seconded for service under the Colonial Office. Major Kigby earned his brevet step in the South African campaign and prior to that he saw56 words
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Article58 1905-06-13 4 Tiik limy -coiiU-mplaU'd projii-t of con ltr«elU| tin- lilat-k Baa and ijaltic slui, <ai..il baa at last takeu .1.-tiniu- *lia)H-. Tlic liiya khiison Compuiiv have- undertaken tin- construction of the taiiiil, wlm-li is to Im180 ft. broad and 81 ft. de.-p. Tin- work is to be completed in five y,ars58 words
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Special Telegram to the " Straits Times."
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Article20 1905-06-13 4 1i,;,,ik,,,,,,. im, Mm. It is rc]Kirt('(l that .lapan lias intimated her readint'MH t<. accept |ir<>|iosnls for an arinistic20 words
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Article54 1905-06-13 4 M. Beau Superseded. France is dissatislicil with tin- mlininistra tiim af Inilo China, and us a aeaaaaaaaaa M 9mm, tin (t.nenior tieiiiial. is not r«t nriiiii-,' t<> tin- adiiiinisti.iti..ii c.f that ci>lonv. Tins .-..niirins our s|ii.< ml Oamaa lalajßaai uinooncing the n|.| tinent (.f M. Baudin to at. Basa'i54 words
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Article61 1905-06-13 4 PROSPECTS OF PEACE. Berlin, lOtk Jut*. Tin \i,i,iic:in Amba-.sa.il. i .it St. I'.-tcis Baag declares that hi hol.ls tax..ral>U- im pressnms with reganl to the pßMßaeai •>( aaaa att raaaM af aa interview with tinUaat in lizard to his treatment ot tin paaaa question. Than hanta aaaa61 words
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Article23 1905-06-13 4 INDO- CHINA'S NEW GOVERNOR. It i- rapattad at Paifa that M. Baadia. the former Lalxir Minister, will Im- ap|K.inted Oovernor (teneral of Indo-China.23 words
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Reuter s Extra Service
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Article36 1905-06-13 4 1.,;,.!..,,. I*l Maafß have murdeii-.l the Austrian Vi.-e consul .a Haaaga araa is a MaWi aaajaei The ohj.-ct was rohlH-rv. 'Ihe Austrian and lirilisli n.\, rnmeiits have made 1 1 pn-sentatioiis to ,M..i,k-co.36 words
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Article27 1905-06-13 4 Reuters Tokio correspondent wires that tin Japanese on the !tth cx|m-Ilcil the Itus sians tn.iii a series af paaMiaßa Mttk aad aoeaaaaal al (liangtufn.27 words
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52 1905-06-13 4 Karon Knliiura. in Ma aata a» Mf flriauail. says that, desiiiny the re establishment of |H-acc on terms wh., fully guarantee its stability. Japan will ap|K>int pleni|H>U-uti" ries to meet at a time and place mutually convenient for the purnoi*' of negotiating and concluding terms52 words
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Article40 1905-06-13 4 £100,000 Wanted for Shootng and Physical Training. Lord Roberts earnestly ap|M-als hi nOOfiU for a new scheme for promoting rifle shooting and physical training ou a large scale throughout Great Britain. A t I lias been o|«ened.40 words
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Article207 1905-06-13 4 1.',,,,1<;:. IM hmt. It is stated at Washington that, after a conference with President lioo-cvclt. Mr. Taft. the Acting S,vn-tai\ of St.v.-. an n. Mined that, in view of the situation disclosed by the official advice, icn-hi.l. the publication of replies to the |hiu-«-projw.sals i, withheld. This is aaaaaaa207 words
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Article62 1905-06-13 4 Tiik World*! niot^idu ataeh naanlaaa nccptiv Ik-cm I,)., km l>> .Mr. llmrlcs Wridgwajr, who fcorerad I.imi avaaaoathi Brighton ISciul). New Wk. in Mm ■>d nuns. 1 sec. ih drove ■Jlli p. ftmilmn tuiu-ing cai. \\u> it the ataanag wheel throughout, anil daaaoaaaad only six times, for hull H Ikiiii at62 words
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Advertisement888 1905-06-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ EUGEN SANDOW; 1 The We rid Renoweo Athlete and Exponent of Physical Culture. SI I'I'OHTKK HV MIS I'IPILS KKPHESKNTING ALL NATIONS. IN HIS GRAECO-ROMAN ARENA. Commencing in Singapore, Monday, 26th June. Prices: BiBJBI H Baa*B) *-Jimk> Front Stalls S:UH> SUlls «'2.00 <.ar|x.-t (iallery 11.00— Pit MM l*ox I'liin888 words
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Advertisement75 1905-06-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. G.R. Lambert Co PHOTOORAPHERS ESTABLISHED l»7o BUSINESS HOURS On Weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p m. On Sundays 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Feb. -0 u t Leb— Mobi.kv:— On 10th June, at St. Aadhaw'l Cathedral by the Key. 11. C. lav.l. Cokaual Chaplain. Francis Cliffor.l Palmer 1.c.-.75 words
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Advertisement12 1905-06-13 4 Advkktiskmknts of Sales Wanted. To Let etc.. will be found on pan.12 words
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Advertisement12 1905-06-13 4 [A quantity of telegraphic news will be found on pace 2 to-day.)12 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article40 1905-06-13 5 /..»,;,/»</. im, /mm. The Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister, in an interview with Heutcr's < oms|>ondent. stated that King Kdward had accepted the 'olon. lc\ of a Spanish regiment, and that be would In Invited to visit Spain.40 words
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Article37 1905-06-13 5 Thememban of the MaaJeipanty »f *t. li tc reborn have adhered i tin i— ulntliwi <>f the Zcmtsvoists. ami have ap|>ointed iak> go. one to toooatpan; the dahgati l| ZeintHVOM to the Cur.37 words
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Article40 1905-06-13 5 In the course of his report 1" the C/ar. Admiral Knqnint constantly n EeTS to the tactical advantages that the ooperioi speed ol their warship* gave to the Japanese. The relHilt furnishes no flesh details.40 words
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Article36 1905-06-13 5 M. elemental, Ihe French Minister lot the Colonies has abandoned his projected visit to Indo China. <io\i rnoi (ieneral Mean has heeii summoned to Paris where he is to confer with the (iovcllllnellt illst, ad.36 words
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Article142 1905-06-13 5 - President Boosevett'a wee t<> Japan and Roano further earnestly asked the IH-lliue unts t.i agree to a immthm of tbob plenipoteiitiaries without any intermediary. lie w.'iild gladly assist in arranging the preliminaries as to the time and place of the colllelelici hut he added that even these details142 words
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Article15 1905-06-13 5 King I- 1< ft Knylaml. Hisvisit Ins aeon a great political and -•ess15 words
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Article27 1905-06-13 5 Sussex boa BOOflon Northampton by an innings and U runs The matches between the k laoraUana and Marylelmne. an. l Siui.x WfMM iloiicestershire. molted in draws.27 words
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Article17 1905-06-13 5 The (irand I'rix was won by FtNMOfM with CM sec I. and Strotri third.17 words
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Article124 1905-06-13 5 Tattenbach Causes a Sensation. tinfin. Ittti fnrr licuter s oorreoponoVont at foe says that (iermany has already iit-iivid certain minor I Illlereial c essiolls in Morocco. It is feared any modification in the status i|iio by the grant of further such concessions may lead to a serious crisis. It124 words
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Article98 1905-06-13 5 Baron Koiiiuias Not*-, which lias been handed to Mr. (irix('i>iii. American Minister in .lapan. shows th.it Japan's conception of tlir object of the pro|«>sed nu-etini; to discuss |m mi i terms in no way coincides with that of the Kussian Korrinn Orticc. «hoM liiuiteil viiw of tin-98 words
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Article78 1905-06-13 5 Mi;. .li-iki I'i-iii v armed at PMMM from Colombo on Thnraday, and presided usei one of the two Supreme Coot sittings mi Friday loroaoon. ll* look his seat in the mi si nee .it a full attendance of the members of thehal. Mr. 11. 11. llllds.ni. Solicitor (iciicral. welcomed the78 words
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Article288 1905-06-13 5 Fatal Collapse in the Tunnel Cutting. FIVE CHINAMEN BURIED ALIVE. A tMlible accident occurred iittli.- Kalian-, 1 Tunnel on Sunday morninn. and resulted in the death (if live unfortunate CMnMOMMm, It ;i ►jk-;ii- tli it on Sunday iiioniiny the fTllniT DOOM— *M employed ill di^in;; into the288 words
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Article183 1905-06-13 5 Mi:. 11. Dallas'* Unora Company reenmod to Singapore from China bj the il'Uiriii and opaned to c erowdad nanaa last night in the Town Hall. D«fOte the very short notice t;i\eii. the hall was as w<ll filled as it is when the Company isaunouneed teOJg hefonhand, which183 words
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Article321 1905-06-13 5 Town Hall Crowded on Saturday. As < ntciUmiiiiciit wlmhgavciimchpleasure to a large audience and which was the means nf lidding a substantial sum to tin- rent fund of St. Marys House was held at the Town Hall on Saturday night. Mr. Buckley was it— |H>nsil)li' for the321 words
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Article103 1905-06-13 5 Tlir. M gan, Mml of which were recently scut out to our coaling stations in the Far Kast. is a very fine weapon of long nags and Imllistie energy. It ntti 'l'> tuns unmounted, and throws a projectile of HHO ll>s. w« -i K lit. This combined sliot ami ■hell103 words
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Article781 1905-06-13 5 Some remarks about America, Rubber, and queer Companies. Ml:. K. V. GaMJt, <>f Selangor. returned from a trip round the 'world by tlic P. 4 O. s.s. Simla mi Saturday, and leaves here for Kuala Lumpur to-morrow. During his trawls. Mr. Carey visited the St. Louis781 words
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Article34 1905-06-13 5 Today. Mr. W. Craig, of the General Post office, and Mrs. Craig, left for Australia on fifteen months' leave of absence. Mr. Craig has been in the Colony nearly fifteen years without a holiday.34 words
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Article40 1905-06-13 5 Mk. W. Covf.nkv, of the Pumping Station. has reported to the police that his semi-dreiw suit, which WOO hanging out to dry in his garden on Saturday, wan stolen. The thief left the vest. The suit was valued at 140.40 words
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Article39 1905-06-13 5 On Saturday evening H. E. the Governor and party left for Ponggol in the .SY<i Mrw. They returned this morning. It is understood that H. K. «;is entertained by Mr. and Mis. John Anderson at their residence at I'onggol.39 words
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Article59 1905-06-13 5 Ok the 7th inst. a row occurred on the river between a number of Hokien and Teochew boatmen. The next day one of the combatants saw one of his late opponent** asleep in a sampan and threw a rock weighing 35 lbs' on him. The man has died in the59 words
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Article53 1905-06-13 5 Thk following par wan going the rounds of the London press on the 17th May :—Hongkong ami Singa|)ore have been put in a complete stnte of defence. This fact, coupled with the reinforcement of the British China station, is interpreted at Tokio as a virtual demonstration by (Srcat Britain in53 words
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Article91 1905-06-13 5 Thk I'inaii.j GasctU (if Friday lad Witli the regrottabk demiwe A Us. bowjj Bbart, at hfa reoidonoo in Aver Etam Road, on Wednesday, ano'.li r of tlic few n lie ining of what may DO t lined the old school baa boon takon away from us. Mi. K|ajrt first «aw91 words
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Article98 1905-06-13 5 A Mkktind of the Singapore Football Association was held last night in the Cricket Club, Mr. K. Scoular presiding, to make arrangements for the ties for the Association Cup. The secretary, Mr. T. C. B, Miller, stated that five entries had been sent in, namely, the Singapore98 words
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Article115 1905-06-13 5 Ox Saturday last, at St. Andrew's Cathe ilral. the marriage was celebrated, by Key. H. C. Izard. of Mr. Francis C. Palmer Lao to Miss Lucy Agnes Mosley. sister of Mr. <1. S. Mosley. of Messrs. (iinsbiirg and Co. The bride was given away by her115 words
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151 1905-06-13 5 ACCIDENT AT THE "ONE FATHOM LIGHT. An unfortunate accident occurred at the One Fathom Bank new Lighthouse on Saturday last, by which it is to be feared the work will '.H- tcm|>orarily imixded. A huge timber cross-beam. 1H by 12 inches dia ter. suddenly collapsed under a strain of only151 words
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Article124 1905-06-13 5 o) Off Pulo Pisang CUT Fkkkmvn Of the British steamer ElOa, which arriviKl from Cardiff on Saturday, reports that at 7 a.m. on that day. when off' Pulo Pisaug. he pass«-<l a (supposedl Kusxian Volunt<ir H.et steamer going North. She had two yellow funnels with black tops,124 words
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Article59 1905-06-13 5 This afternoon, a soccer match takes place betwi-cn the K.A. and S.C.C. As these teams are drawn against each other in the forthcoming Cup Ties the game should be of an interesting character. The Club, which will be at about full strength, w ill be represented by Stewart. Weaver. Henderson.59 words
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Article59 1905-06-13 5 Thk New York correspondent of the Daily Chnoiirlr says that Mr. I. I). Kockefcllcr. the American millionaire. MM to cease his financial support to individual churches, and trusts to consolidate com|>etitive religions towards united religious work. His propo-.al is to l>c submitted to the various denominations, and it is intended59 words
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Article104 1905-06-13 5 LIiiHTMM.. one Siiudny lately, struck the I'eraU (!uh. Several piists at the bar :i:i.l to the rear of it were considerably damaged. one splinter actually travelling the whole length of the place right into the card room, nays the I'iiiik PwMtr. The lavatory received some attention, all the planking iieing104 words
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Article111 1905-06-13 5 Apropos of the reference to troubles in CochinChina referred to in our editorial columns today, it will be remembered that a despatch from Saigon on May 15th stated that a body of about 40 natives, led by a notorious agitator named Ongme, had attacked the village of Bien-hoa, occupied by111 words
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Article1503 1905-06-13 5 Fifth Annual Shoot. Thk fifth annual meeting of the NmMMM Hiflc Association opened on Saturday afternoon, at Balestier Kange, with the General Cup; an<l tine weather and a large nnmlier of entricH supplied the conditions essential fur ii keen and successful slicH)t. The members of the Singapore1,503 words
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Article288 1905-06-13 5 ox Sunday oroniag a robbery oowmod at The Bagleo," Killiney Road, 1900 in cash liccn stolen from the room of Dr. Alex. I-citcli. Most of the aoardars were ant in the afternoon), and sat down to dinner as usual at 7.:«". Towards the end si the doctor's288 words
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Article51 1905-06-13 5 Thk forty-first monthly nn-dal was played for on Saturday .it the Tauglin Links, tlu TMlllt IK-MI-; I.itMii. .1. Kukw.KHl Hi nr. -1 K«kl. H. .1. Aildie 90 h M P. hMM «l 1 *< E. D. Bmw H I Maj.ii Wilwm SW 6 M« Maj. Wolley-D<xl 10351 words
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Advertisement76 1905-06-13 5 When Suffering from a cold and you fear an attack of pneumonia, secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and use it judiciously. There is no danger from this disease when this remedy is used. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers. THE DISPENSARY, General Agent76 words
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Advertisement193 1905-06-13 5 COMI'AM A TKASATI.ANTICA 0* BABCBLONA. FOB COLOMBO, I'OUT said. CUOKKA, BPAHIBH POSm, I.ISMON ,v i.i\ Klil'onl.. The Spanish mail sWnmrr I/./' ISTM N expected to arrive from Manila on Satur dl\ |llwiw l tilt- ITtli iii~t:int. nihl will b« ,l, sp.itrhf.l he tbaahowa i«>rt-...n Urn tallowing day. She liii* cx.cll.iit193 words
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Article633 1905-06-13 6 Sinn- the discovery of thf vulcanisa tion "i rubber the demand, say« the "Ftnan I Newt," baa gone up by leaps and boanda. Befora that Jat<- miii*r could "iily Ik 1 um-iI ti i every lew i»" pose*; in fact, only whew t ti<- Bniahad articV633 words
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Article204 1905-06-13 6 Al ili<' annual banqw i o( ti' Manufacturers' 1 i the i!ili:t Ktil>li< i \V. rid," in ;i i:nli the following n raarkabl< to 'i\ l.'ii. ll.' >ai<l crude rubber, wilil ami cultivated m most ni tlu I American n n- aad of far mort immediate204 words
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Advertisement634 1905-06-13 6 NOTICES. WAITED. Head »torckee|>er, only tlioso cx|ierience<l in pi-.-Im.c need apply to X." E. c/o Senate 'A"«« .IIIT, li U.C. WANTED. 11 apprentice bf office work, either F.urasmn or i Ihineae, Apply to T. B. c/o .Sfr«n'/« bat i. JUM HI v.c. WANTKI) An Engineer for Christmas Island. Must l»-634 words
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Advertisement578 1905-06-13 6 NOTICES. ABRAMS 1 MORSE REPOSITORY. FOB SALE. OM KuMieiTwed Mail Pliaeton, nearly new. A I. so (In. Cnv Oob Gelding, quiet ill Hinylr aiul double HarneKH and Saddle, fast anil wry stylish. "May 27 n.c. FOB SAI.i: A newly-built fast steam launch. For particulars apply to GAGGINO CO. March 15578 words
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Advertisement511 1905-06-13 6 NOTICES. rf&| THE LINOTYPE COMPOSING MACHINE /aAJB^Wi Used by the Leading Newspapers, nliiO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS, JJattsteV^ftE^g KORKKiN AND COLONIAL GOVEUNMKNTS "SPilfflt'^ r^ 11, 000 IN DAILY USE. ILJBfi^^ Wi S-i. DALMOUSIE SQUARR, CALCUTTA. By^r^^^ jJI J This paper in partly »>et upon the Linotype *s* J Composing Varhine. NOTICES. MAPLEDLKHAM511 words
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Advertisement417 1905-06-13 6 BANKS. Chartered bank of India., Australia and China. INI (iKIOHATKI) BY ROYAL CIIAKTKK. Capital £KOO.OOO Retierve Liability of Proprietor* I'NtNI.INNI Reserve Fund OTMM BANKERS. Bank of Kn^laiul. N.itional Bank of Srotlan.l. The [.oniloi, City Midland Hank, 1.t.1. ■NtNn BKAX( 11. Current aaaaSBSSl are SBasMsi nn.l interest iillowed at 1 |H-r417 words
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Advertisement578 1905-06-13 6 BANKS. Hnnj? korti V Shanghai Banking Corporation PAID DP CAPITAL »I(i.imki.ihmi RESERVE KIMI: Btarling Basarvaj 110,000,0001 la nnnnno Bihrarßsasn-s k.ikmi.ixhl, 1M (NKIi(K)u l.ialnlitv of l'ro|>ni't,.rs 110,000,000 c<>( ki OH DIRECTOKS. 11. K. Tomkiiis. Basj., fhsiiaisii 11. \V. siaiir. Baaj., Dsjaatj Caairsaaa. Qssta, Baa. ll Bahaeart, i:-|. lion. \V. J. (irewun578 words
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Article647 1905-06-13 7 DOCK COMPANY. L< U. Shipwrights, EmiSKUM Ik<>n a- BIUM FoiMJtKb, Whakkingkks, Ac This Company execute Ship aim Marine Engine Repairs of all descriptions in the most efficient manner undet the superintendence of experienced Euro pean Shipwrights and Engineers. Graving Docks up to 500 feet in length and647 words
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Article605 1905-06-13 7 Experiments in Favour of Gas. \t tha m.Ti n- of the Conn i o m Council I Li. ii, lnn) on TksVMky, says ilu- c.t f tae 6th M./v. tl» eh.if feature traa-a laagthy and in MNatuag sMata u[x>!i the relative owriti "i mi .mil aWtrioil ;i~605 words
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Article282 1905-06-13 7 Mr. Horace Fletcher, in km wurk, "The New Glutton," liaa calkti attention to a method of gratifying t lit- aan of taste which is wholly legitimate;, while at the same ;ime affording the highest possible degree of pleasure. This consists in the thorough mastication of the food, which means282 words
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Advertisement183 1905-06-13 7 NOTICES. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. BORNEO WHARF. Cold Storage Supplies delivered tn shipping alongside Tanjong Pagar wharvea or ;it the rosds. Week Days 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays 7 a m. to 8 a.m 5 p.m. to 6 p Telephone No. 1026. \|,.,l IT -_'vi; SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING An183 words
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Advertisement34 1905-06-13 7 NOTICES. CHARLES r£jfi HEIDSIECK'S Whit.^ Seal I Champagne. t-i it ajSaMTI Behn, Meyer Co. jg .-A i'f'infi n/ÜBK' OEPOT V f. wmn. I JiHI LITTI.K. is l« I. ii. Lg^gvJ Miiivli M m.w.f. v.c.34 words
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Advertisement368 1905-06-13 7 NOTICES. < V^WTn^^V These tiny Cap lies VVH HPH superior f iTafaß^aVMT tn Copaiba, y^^tM^^^W Culx-bs, and cure the same diseases as these drugs in forty-eight hours without inconvenience. Each C.p.ule bean tbe name fMIDYJ FOR DISEASES OF THE GHEBT. 3RIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime. Prescribed in France for368 words
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Advertisement491 1905-06-13 7 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERY WHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease wit (cataMtelMd lino* 1819 ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRA.; .l.'iRlAIC* -we «nn.,t .p^k I WStTWSWSSft'^tm^B'i^ii V •\ffißfliSJfimf too highly uf it." M^tirA^a|_fl'K«4<lUaflMW m i <tnr.t K^^Mal al ■'K^ If M aMialT Pronounced491 words
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Article831 1905-06-13 8 S. C. C. Tournament. IH> |n| iiKiUli in conn, ction with t ■hull Tournament m Imm.uh on t Bapiaaada m Sat-rday when Mm Oetponti.ms met the Army. Navy and Brokers. I :.!■>.. who captained the former team won MM MM from (iilis.ni. and lost no Dm ,1. riiliny that831 words
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Article22 1905-06-13 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. VMh hum, ffM. To -dny s 4,111 hank nit. is 1 Hi. Strait* Tradings torn tn <«J Ml -t'J.T.'i 5,11,1-S.22 words
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Article17 1905-06-13 8 Tin- output for May wt>: I'i. -tils of tin 100; approximate value MJffc17 words
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Article102 1905-06-13 8 The above mentioned company was n oi~t.red at London on May 12tli. by DowKML, Aiiislir anil Martincau. 19. Surrey Street. W.C. Capital aUjOOO^ in i'l blmms. Objacto: To asaaam certain lands in Kuala Selau^or. Strait- Si-ttlniii-nt-i to adopt an aKreement aitli L. T. l!oii-.tea(l ami W.102 words
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Article92 1905-06-13 8 Gambier 5 8.60 do (Cube No. ll unpicked 12.50 Copra Bah 7.65 do Pontianak 7.30 Pepper. Black 27.62J la Whit.-. MJi Sago Flour Sarawak MM do Brunei Xo. 1 t.l'-'J Pearl Sago 4.40 Coffee Bali. 15°,, basis 19.75 Coffee. Palembang, 20" v basis 23.00 Coffee, Liberian N... 1 MJt92 words
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Article126 1905-06-13 8 Hll I.;nil,,n— BanK 4 111 s 1/llj Demand 1 11 Private 6 m/s 2/-ft. do 3 m/s 2/- (>« <;. ruHwy— Bank d,'d 2.014 Private 3 m/s J.O4J do 6 m/s 2.06} On tram;— Bank d/d 2.48 Private 3 m/s 2.54 do 6111/8 2.56 on Jnilin— Bank T. T.126 words
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Article79 1905-06-13 8 Vissms Nimk. I "i{ <^ Dkstisation. Date. Aminil olrii Fch str. Snif-on 10th 8. inn rilsjlinTr ilsjIinT Dut str. P. Soesoe 10th 1,i,,,l \i,;4l Brit str. Bangkok 10th Atr,it,*m Apm str. Hongkong 10th GMSBM str. lloii > !kon 1 10th .s.-irff str. Bmgfcaag loth Ai/i(thi,i str. Bombay lnth Bass79 words
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Article64 1905-06-13 8 y,.r 9m Sttiimer Tii,ie To-5IOKI1O». lian^kok MaaaHM 11 a.m. P. btenham A l'eiiaii(! JDstM 1 pni. Indragiri Aiv,i Ami 1 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports sW MOOT -i p.m. lknt!kahs and Kagau M Trtmffmmu 3 p.m. Sinfiora and Bangkok lt,,iil«it 4 p.m. Cocos Island M.i.m.t 1 p.m. Thiksih.64 words
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Article289 1905-06-13 8 Arrived Bth June. l'.r.i/.i/».i tVoaiHcadMag Hr. T. Oifanor Mr. W. Wassmmull. Mr. (i. Varoomol, Mr. A (hoiunniii. Mr. A. Ritchie, Mr. S. Dr. \V. It. C. Mid.il.i.Mi. Mr. 11. I. Chops. Arrived loth June. I'er MiW.i --Fnii-i BaakM Mr. I. Mama jeewalla. From Ooloasbo Mr .1. Macmali..n.289 words
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Advertisement943 1905-06-13 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. .hist landed liv the French-mail Steamer n fresh ■took of silks in new varieties and colours, silk and crepe suits lor gentlemen, ahirtei petticoats, kimonos, plain and embroidered silk handkerchiefs, and many other fine things. Ivory ci^'ar943 words
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Advertisement720 1905-06-13 8 THE CHEAPESF HOUSE IN THE STRAITS. GENTS' SPORTING BELTS Best Saddler Sewn Leather Belts with Rings and Swivels Like Sketch WUI 1J 13 I inches. Price $1.40 $1.60 $1.90 each /j^vL^b NEW STYLISH SILK TIES W -^"> Oxford lie Price 30 cts each V V^^^P^ B tt Price cts. each720 words
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Advertisement319 1905-06-13 8 f FANCY DRESS p—^iCJfJlk^ Kiincv KinhidiiliK il Bookn Har~*vL/>j iD> LS^^--^^ Price oo cts. pair. Hg Bla<k Oaatea s<<-ks wMa lakhrctiarai |t^ Hla<:k (.'axlinurr Socks with Kmhnii !jj Black I'RMliiiicri' Sinks. I'ancv SjMit or BHOTJjgjs Black ('ashman' Socks, Hand Kmbroi- "^^Bl^L H l>itto. llaml Kiubroiilcrr.l in Colors. Price 5i. 65319 words
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Advertisement20 1905-06-13 8 Dr. S. Yamamoto, Japanese Dentist, .No. 352 Victoria Street. Consulting Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May ->:t tu.th.s. 22/820 words
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Miscellaneous129 1905-06-13 8 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 13th June. IU Waur. 717 p.m. S. V. K. I,eituri\ Drill Hall. t-K. Dallas Co. A Country Girl. Town Hall. 9. Phil. Orchestra. Teutonia Club, m :(<!. Balal de liana*. Special ft«H»i Wednesday, 14th June. IBflh Waur. M a.m. K-10 p.m. Dallas Co. Out Itaai Kajr'i129 words
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Article757 1905-06-13 9 A Gold Mine to the Annamites. A i ii ii.i Mall" correspondent thus BIHn lioin irench mdo China under lUt*; Nuatraug, Kith May -Stray champagne cases, provision boxes, and moutnlui natives, constitute the sole reiuit.ii lug evidence of the recent prcsenie m Vaufoug l>ay of the757 words
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Article161 1905-06-13 9 With a population of ovor '2.000.000. Chicago luis a municipal debt of only i.'4.000,000. says Mr. Finn, the British Cmisul than, m a report issued. London, wit li a imputation of four and a half millions, lias a debt of over £66,000,000 Mr. Finn adds that161 words
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Advertisement17 1905-06-13 9 A splendid reconstructive Tonic is Steams' Wine. Builds up, and r.m'ws strength. Try it, young or old.17 words
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Advertisement436 1905-06-13 9 NOTICES A LADY WAR CORRESPONDENT Wins Distinction Ann in- the many brilliant and distinguished women of to-day, fewhava had a more interesting and hazardous career than Lady Briggs. Aa correspondent of the Morning Post in the Soudan Campaign and the Boer War, her vigorous descriptive accounts speedily compelled widespread attention.436 words
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Advertisement307 1905-06-13 9 NOTICES. HOWARTM ERSKINE, LIMITED. ■w~o:r,:k:;3= River Valley Road. Singapore, BANGKOK, IPOH PENANG. CIVIL CHEMANICAL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTOR*. Industrial Milling Mining Plants Portable Iramwav& Permanent Way Material Iron Steel Joists, Plates, Bars, Tees Angles. Boilers, Machinery, m Ancliors, Engines, 'I ools. Chains, Pumps, Winches, Scales, Hawsers, i«'<>pe-. <tc <^*c &c307 words
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Article1966 1905-06-13 10 Panama To-day The entirely disagreeable and 111-fam «U port of Colon, on the bthWM Panama, is hardly tile place OM W ill. mm to vim! fin pleaiure, says Fran T. Kullen in the Asian;" bui it is cc tamly a spot which the obssrvaat tour cannot afford1,966 words
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Article863 1905-06-13 10 I'mlrr tins lietiding the following abbrevia- I tions are used atr. ateanier sh. ship bq. J barque sch. schooner Yet. Yacht Cru. J —Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor.-«-Torpedo J H.p. Horse-power Brit. Hritisli U.B.— 1 United States Fell. —French Ger —German Dut. Dutch G.c. General -cargo d.p. deck863 words
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Article545 1905-06-13 10 Km*, r" 1 <'"'<■ "I «ninil. ami mime of MM*. Htkamk.iis. Ajax, l.i\ i-rpool. June 14 Miii.sli. M. Ali-xia. Hamburg. June 2:1 Helm Mt\n Austria. Trieste. July 2 KuutenberK. Amttmlieii. Colombo; July 31 M. Maritime*. Ayutliia. lioinhny. July Knrneo Cm. Kiintu. Boa^tegi June 17 I'iilei-Miii Kini.nis. liiiyem. llamburj!.545 words
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Article177 1905-06-13 10 FOR SINGAPORE Per P. *O. s. s. fliaHri from LoMM May Hrd Jqm Mr. .<:,.! Sin. M,( lyroont, I Mr. W. E. Qibaon. lVr P. .V (t. s. tiling coiiMtc tin« with tht -•eaiiiei CanmmmdtiaA Coioaabo, from Lomlon Ms) M.dutttiiJaiM Sbm. A. I. Worthing- Tl J. M.177 words
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Article368 1905-06-13 10 A Great Opportunity. Tile German mflfn ioiii|>lain I ;he damage mmm \m naiiw wttlemenu by lions in German Baal Africa. Tluif have recently been mini CMM win-. human beings have MM attacked. and tile Government BM ln-iny asked t > take measures to exterminate i he king368 words
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Article243 1905-06-13 10 shares lne l BOLD. IMM I '•> KM Bim— k O. 3L Co., Hi u«l. MM 10 10 ■•!> 8.00 30.000 l" I 10 K .G. 11. Eld. 10.IHXI 10 I il'nf.l d. -."it t l t; I I G. Field* Ltd. if.p.i IO.MI a l It/. i t.i'n.i243 words
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Article150 1905-06-13 10 4'J0.000 I 1 1 1 l)u If IkAi-lopnu'Ut ('•>.. Ltd.. 8.100 iiuin u«d ■J.(«>ii 100 1 1 100 rwlwtlwi riniinniinj f*n .TM 4.500 8 50 .mi Kiiimi- ,v Neavr. 1.t.1. so.ikki list in HmtoMMd Hhanghai BmJi l-J.IKKI 1 m i MINI Hnwartli Kr-knn 1.t.1. MQO 10 10 Mnvininl A150 words
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Article83 1905-06-13 10 70,000 I t 1 K. 1 IWikit Hujnh •,000 v.-i C,OOO £1 1 Ckelv it-.iblwr K-tHtc 6.000 K. 1 f 1 •"> IVe. UMulMil 30,000 1 jt 1 I'ataliiiK KnblicrCo. l!,suu in,i..uf.l 2,000 »100 »100 Biba Planting Co. Ltd. 1.000 »100 $100 Saiulyrroft Rubber Co. ]J i iluivnol :JO,OOO83 words
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Article45 1905-06-13 10 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 7 ..I iVI.OttO pri-ni. Kiley. Hargruaves, Ltd. SM.OOO i% pM lin> .•■•>. Kiugapore Municip«l I )(MI.(K«I I pntn l.iiyi 1,878,006 1% BtMD l.nyeis. i BW.SOO Kdii, nun. Taujong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 150,080 3% pram buyan. 5% 1,364,500 1 (irfin Ijiix.t-.45 words
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Advertisement361 1905-06-13 10 A Well Known K. Z. Cuehistßecl mjiknds Chamberlain's Coixh Remedy. lienry Edgar Eton, chemist, Mutrrton, says: 'People who once use Ch: 'tnln'i-lain's Cougli Heniedy are almost lortain to call for it whoti a<;;iin in no?d of such a medicine. I alw.'vt recumniend it." For sale by all dealers. THE DISPENSARY,361 words
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Advertisement13 1905-06-13 10 3TBARNB' EISADACHB CURE, <■. ba i'.sanet .tiirklv liv pott) \".-> rii I r J»nuin» <■■• I13 words
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Advertisement671 1905-06-13 11 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE The favourite at home and abroad 12 YEARS OLD. STRAMSHIP COMPANIES. P &O. STEA* NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penan*, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Hgypt, Mediterranean PYrtu, Plymouth and London. Through l lllls f l.ndini; issn.d for China raian C.nU. Continental, and American Porti steamer-- a ii671 words
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Advertisement1229 1905-06-13 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke PaUetvaart Maatschappij. I'mler contract with the Netherlands India (Government. i, nut* ,tt fmmmmrt Khip Aeaver, uau 3. Daendelh a Co., 2-3 Coi.i.vkh Qiay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate I Steamer From Exp'ted Will be desiatched for I Van ilen llmih Batavia Jnne 12 Batavia, Java Coast,1,229 words
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Advertisement626 1905-06-13 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oermnn Mall Line. The fast aud well known ma 1 steamers of tin.- C.miiany 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 Kobe626 words
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Advertisement683 1905-06-13 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAfI STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The ('uni)ianies' steamers are <le«p»U-heil from Lixeqiool outwards for tin- Straits, China ami Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London every fortnight and f.nLiverpool monthly. One ..inward steamer each month extends to Vancmwr.683 words
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Advertisement494 1905-06-13 11 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFE. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THF. WOKI.D BOUSTEAD A- Co., Agents. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,500 Paid up Capital 212,750 Reserve Fund. £1.073,u0u The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire494 words
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819 1905-06-13 12 Messageries Maritimes Contract. Sinou the Baltic sijuadron made its ippMIMM in the China Soa, there has, ao «iiys the "Japan Chronicle," been ■MM .i|)|)ivlii]i*oii among JIHMH that tin- Id. --.«ns would indirectly recenve nupjilit-s "f Japanese coal from .Japan. Sudi ood sold to819 words
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Advertisement97 1905-06-13 12 K ki.i kk Aftki: Six Yeau.i. Mrs. M. A. dark, of Timlxrry Range, N. S. \V., Atistr.ilia. writes 'I wish to inform V"H "i wmi'ii ri'ul benefit I liav« raonvad from yomr valuable medicines. I MilTorcd l'n .in Mjvere cough for six d no relief until I look Chamberlain's Cough97 words
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Advertisement356 1905-06-13 12 NOTICES. PAUL'S MILK Norwegian Pure Cows' Milk, Sterilized and Quite Homogeneous. Guaranteed to be absolutely pure milk as taken from cows gnong in the richest pastures of Norway. The most flattering testimonials from medical men. To be obtained from tbe Dispensareis and Betail dealers. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Sole356 words
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Advertisement317 1905-06-13 12 NOTICES. RILEY HARGREAVES CO. LTD. ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. SIISrC3-^.FOI^S <Sc IPOH. HEAD OFFICE ENGINE WORKS, Read St. off River Valley Road. SOLE AGENTS for "TANG YES" STEAM PUMPS pound for Mines, Boilerfeed- 1 o- xß^K^^Tl^^^l^dsiiwK^M^rf -JIbBBD* 13, BATTERY ROAD r MINING ENGINEERING STORES IN GREAT VARIETY. S Hlp7 A317 words
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