The Straits Times, 20 June 1905

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. 21.705 THE STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1905. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 549 1 NOTICES. NOTICES. BTOOMVAAHT MAATSCHAPPY |MH jM" #*J mm M-l'l Ill.Wh Im/I t ITITI QI/I IPSa i^ ni^, kn i W/\ ill MTU 111 JffLfflP The Dntcli mail .teamer KDSIXU IW I m. I *-M M M^M /CLMF* i v\\*.v\«\ to arrive here from JL f tmmtb JUh JL Jmj mm.
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    • 681 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. N COURT, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILORS. WORKMANSHIP, STYLE, AND FIT, THE BEST. DRESS SUITS SEMI-DRESS SUITS TWEED SUITS BLUE SERGE SUITS FLANNEL SUITS NORFOLK SUITS SHRUNK CRICKET FLANNELS, RIDING BREECHES. NICHOLSON'S WELL-KNOWN RAINCOATS. (o) ROBINSON CO. Junt 16 DEVOE'S SYLVAN ARROW OIL. It having ronie to DOT
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  • 653 2 A New Apparatus. A littlk while ago we reproduced a cutting from the Strait* Echo in which the Pahang correspondent of that (laper said improved facilities for motor tranfiport on the Pahang itiver were under consideration and that the Government intended introducing something in the way
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  • 353 2 Causes of the Recrudescense of the Plague. Oi late that has km quite an inrtnx from Indian coast |»irts ot female niedieants. Ihi'Ji voiiiih and old who may be seen in large BMBMCI about the town plying their trade ..I 1 H i^iny. Some of them have
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  • 113 2 The following Tokyo iiicsHage appears in tin- Jimnuil tie I'ttrit It appear* tli.it positive proofa have l»rn brought against M. Bougouin, wlio in accnited of having regularly procured military information for the Kusnian ■ttiriitl- at Sliknghai by means of several iutermediarieM. Two .lapaneoe are implicated iv
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  • 702 2 Annual Athletic Sports. On SaturdH\. there was a large gatHkiag of sj>e< tutors 011 the old jail -ite to witness tbe working oft of the final event* of the s|mrts. Three BMMBkMB hail BOM put up by Mr. H. C. lilack. A. 1).. for the accomi. elation
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  • 185 2 Am v 1 11 w. lean* in Manet to the rule of the nun', has been taught at PntM to Mokit n 'rikiahj puller named Siui 801 l long. On Monil.-.y bat, whilst Mrs. Itirch. wife of Mm l!-sidi nt oiiiiiillor. was Mag ilihen home in
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  • 173 2 It is nUBOOred that river troth in C'liina mid elwrtliin ia t<i Im 1 HUM lsritld t<i ilis tin\ei~. hot -lii-h n iciiuse. says tin' Sm.il M Mililmi It'ti; ml. run only end in failure. baaksM U-ing injurious alike to I lie boats and then ci e\\s. While tor stratc^i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 562 2 BANKS. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporatioe PAID DPCAWTAL 510.000.000 KESKHVK FOND:— Bterlinaßaearve SlO.ipOO.ikmm SIHOOO ,OOO BilverlUearv* h.000.000i B, lir Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. 11. B. •r,.inkiiiH. Ks,].. riiairman. 11. W. Blade, Beg., Deputy Caaamaa. B Ooeti Baa. 11. s<lmbart, E«q. Hob. W.t. Oreaaoß K siu-iiim. Ksq. I
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    • 666 2 NOTICES. PURE MILK. jgg||^g|jQA CERTIFICATE^ VW J£ X jL i 2 Dp. A. B. Griffiths, Ph. D. F. R. S. of London. B JmT > %t Aiialv ticiil Ciicniist and Assayer Member of the Clicinical ffk I \V\^S^a# Jrj J > \9\ flfi Societies of Paris kii<l St. Petersburg, Bacteriological
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    • 53 2 TRAVERS' II TAWNY II PORT /v4j^t\ ;ER\ (HOICK OLD ■■■■•■■aal ALTO DOURO TKiir>\pOf>* Showing exceptional quality 3$ 6AGNALL HILLES. GoDtracting Electrical Eugineeis'and Importers OP Electrical Steam Apparatus. Have always on bacd a most Extensive Stock of Eleetrieal Apparatus. QCOTATIOXB OX APPLICATION. Japan Office, 42 Yokohama. Singapore Office, 46 Robinson Road.
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    • 51 2 A Well Known N. Z. ChemistKki h.mmends Chamberlain's ttuuuH Remedy. Henry Edgar Eton, chemist, Masterton, says "People who once BM Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are almost certain to call for it when again in need of such a medicine. I always recommend it.'' For sale by all dealers. THE PISPEXSARY, General
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  • 983 3 Various Minerals Discovered. The statutory general meeting of the British Borneo Exploration Company, Limited, was held on Wednesday May 24th, at the office, 19, St. Swithin s-lane, E.C., Mr. Edmund Davis presiding. The Secretary (Mr. C. L. Kettridge) read the notice convening the meeting. The Chairman said
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  • 266 3 Interesting Researches. The reputed tomb of Will Adams, the old English sea-dog who went to Japan ill the early cays of the Tokugawa Shngunate. was discovered by Mr. James Walter, of Yokohama, at Heminuia. near Yokc.suka, in 1892, and since that time Mr. Walter has actively interested
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  • 178 3 A ''Practical Man" writing to the India Rubber Journal on the main kinds of rubber arriving on the English market, comments as follows on the Penang Rubber, which presumably includes the produce of ;he F. M. 8. Penang, Rangoon and Assam Bibbers have some points in common, but
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  • 47 3 It is understood that the Bm Siam starts on his cruise down the <iulf during this month, on tlic royal yacht Mmkm Clink kri, and that he will visit the raiimu Maimv ii<'|xMiiliiK irs. (ircat preparations .ire )joiri(j mi for his reception at Siiiynm. Tnn>>auu, and Kelnntan.
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  • 55 3 Is liis M|Hl for MM Mr. Kitinv. tinacting Saiaagoc suu 1 EagfaM or, aajra As in 19(1;-! work \v;is limitc 1 by tin* incapacity of some of the li>cal eoMßMtacm. Works that have bwn <x< ciiU'd d<|>!irtiii<nt illy have proved to by cheaper nn I of better rhwujfl than the
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  • 50 3 RkarAhmirai. K. S. I'ok has Ihcii apiMiinte»l to be Commander-in Chief of the Kast indies Squadron, in siiceessioii to Rear Admiral (i. L. AtkinsonWilles. when he vacates the command on promotion. Hear Admiral <i. Neville has In-en ap|«iint<d to command the First Cruiser Squadron in place of Ke-ar Admiral Po*.
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  • 61 3 Thk Shanghai Municipal Council ha* published the offer of .Messrs. Bruce, I'eeliles i Co.. of Edinburgh and London, to put down a tramway system at Shanghai. On a .'!."i y.ais ti imiiev. with Coumils option to purchase afterwards, the Colnpanx offers to pay L'l in a v.ai foi ia.li mile
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  • 61 3 Thk Mtilufi Mml inidtrstaiids that in addition to the 21 hors.s in training at Kuala Lumpur, two j<><ke\s an atfawbaj ap a aaan of horses from ftlßgi|irrr irrenpective of thus*' whith are Im my l»i-. >ui_l it mil hy theii owners, fioni Rklg^OM an.l elM'where. AltiM^ether. the entries are distinctly
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  • 62 3 It in riiiiioiueM in ttia Timr* of Malapu tiiat. fot the present. Mr. I'inknev. Federal Ins|«eetor of A.-nrn'... will ait M Supt.. l'osts and Ti-let;r:tplis. Terak. and that Mr. Wolf will sue.-. „1 Mi. I'iuknev. Mr. C. P. Huekell. Superintendent of Tele«rai-ln, Pen ang. has. so that journal hears. U
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  • 71 3 In connection with the rumoured d.par tine on have of H. K. the Jovernor or the; letireliient of the Hesidellt< n in i al. it i- safe, in the opinion of the Prrmi to predict that on the de|mrture of Ml W. T. Taylor. C. m. 0.. the Colonial Baenaarj
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  • 79 3 Thk 41st Doyras. at Jullundur. will go to China in the coming autumn, on its first turn of foreign servi. since it wa-s raised. The regiment was formed live ears BgaiM the 41st Dogra Infantry, and. as its name indicate-s, it is a cUuw one of i i^ht eompanioH of
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  • 78 3 I>l i:is.. the \isitof the lulln* Opera Co. last week, the management of th< Hot. 1 ile l'Kuri>i>e has sened sntt. i :tfter each |>er toi miiuee. Thisarriinyeiii.nl has caught on well, numbers ol yuests attending .:u h niyht. r |lllMalrj last Saturday, when all the scats were filltnl. The
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  • 83 3 M A.nnt .1. A. SmiKm...L" Noitliiiinlier land Fusiliers, who has just bvv.: piomoted to Held rank, is one of the officers studying the Japanese language in the Far Kast. He entered the Fighting Filth in January, IHU-J. was promoted captain in January. VMU), and MM with the Fu-iliers in the
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  • 104 3 Thk shallow draught river steamer Sand pijirr. Lieutenant H. f. Atlay, which for tin pust sis \<ais has dune duty in the Chinese livers, is to l>c iecoiiiinis.sioucd for for another similar turn of sei -vice this time two wars. The Bnndpifrr was sent out from Knglaud at the latter
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  • 94 3 THr following P. M. S. ap|»>inti!jcnts have just been gazetted Mr. W. L. (.'onlay to be Assistant missiniui for Criminal haoasi and Investigation linn -;in Mr. W.C. Parr to act as I). Batang l'adiing Mr. I. C Davidson to act as Supdt. Of l'osts mid Telegraphs. I'erak Mr. I. Phillips
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  • 178 3 Ow the scantiest particulars arc obtainable of the new type of battleship, the tiist of which is to be laid down at Portsmouth this year. The chief feature will probably bo the strenj; theniuy of the secondary batteries. The 6-inch s;iins carried in the broadsides of our present battleships art'
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    • 670 3 NOTICES _y_ HERCULES^* CEMENT. STIVE N CO., Mnmww* Nov. lo tu.ths. J l Chartered Bank of India. Australia and Chins. IN( OItI'ORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors i'HOO.OOO Reserve Fund £875,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City t Midland Bank, Ltd.
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    • 15 3 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a per feet antiseptic dentifrice, rleane* a> preserves the teeth, very refreshing
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    • 17 3 STEARNS' WINE strengthens the resistance to disease of the lungs and air passages. It soothes and heals.
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  • 267 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE Thk Forest Department report for l'.«U i- signed by Mr. A. K. Burn-Murdoch as Conservator of Forests. Xo Forest Ordinance haw yet been passed in the Colony, and except in the bindings the rules are wholly inadequate, especially in Malacca. Proof*
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  • 240 4 Now that India is to get a reduction in cable rates, the Straits Settlements should claim a similar relief. A telegram announced, the other day. that the word cable rate from Kngland to India is to be reduced tv MM shillings in October next. The reduction promised is M [>er
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  • 201 4 YKsTKliluY. the < leetlie traimai- \w n \i i actively (iraeti-ini; almij; the section ixUml la| tniiii the Tan Tuck Senn Hnsjiital to l!attl< s HoUl. During the uioruiii^ hours several Asiatic cuniluctui- were i>i dMBJI ut the cars mulct BaMaaai aaasvirfai aal piu\< il tin ins, he- i-ckhl at
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  • 195 4 Ai-KniMiN (.1 tin- haaaWaj it win Ml to most )Ki.pU' t<i ham tliat. in addition to tlif i'l<*tric tramways, we are in a fair way to liaviny an aiitiiiioliiic omnibus service in Sinnaix>re at an e:irly daU 1 The route- to be covered are not yet definitely deter- I niiinil.
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  • 9 4 H. M. S. Dinim left for Hongkong this morning.
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  • 13 4 Ai>vkktiskmknts of Sales Wanted, To Let etc., will be found on page 6.
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  • 17 4 Wk understand that the four British battleships in port will leave for home at 8 p.m. to-day.
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  • 18 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play at the H. S. Reservoir this evening from 8.8(), weather permitting.
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  • 18 4 H.K. the Governor and Miss Anderson will be piesent at the Philharmonic concert at the Town Hall to-night
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  • 21 4 Thk P. U. extra steamer left Hongkong at 2 p.m. on Saturday and is expected here at '2 p.m. on Friday.
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  • Special (Telegram to tb "Straits Eimcs."
    • 18 4 Homjknmj, !«th .In w. A disastrous typhoon was raging at Anping on Monday and Tuesday.
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    • 40 4 Seized with Paic and Fled in Disorder. On Saturday, 5,0(10 Russian cavalry under (ieneral MisUhenko wen- defeat«'d with great loss near I,iaoyang.wo]iciin. The Hussions were filled with extraoi clinary [uinic. and the Co-sacks Hid in extreme disorder.
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  • 25 4 HIM Whkki.kk, of the Indian Army arrive<l here on Saturday last. He is BM ing a [leriod of leave here with his dauyhttr Mrs. Cole.
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  • 23 4 Two hundriKl and eighty death- were ngJaMcad at Biagapon dmtag tat week •Mag on the 10th instant. The ratio pal thousand was .J7'7B.
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  • 25 4 It is re|K.rU(l iv Ceylon that the liesiilent General of the Federated .Malay States. .Mr. W. T. Taylor, c. v.ii.. is shortly MtMag on pension.
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  • 35 4 Othkr Bandi<lat«'s are runnine, K-sinytun hard for the position of favourite in the tup race. I'enaug. We umlei-land time uihi 1 horsi's have MM well snpi.oited at the inlds offc i.ml. -i 1 the field.
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  • 29 4 Thk April uuinUr of the igneuUmrml Jliillrt,,, contains much reading matter on rubber-tapping, rubber v\\» rinieiits. 1 übUr drviny. ami Ceylon rubU-r from the maii.i factnrer's point of view.
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  • 34 4 Thk Central Lunatic Asylum for the F.M.S.. to be built at Tanjong liamhiitan. I'evak. will house "Mm inmaUs. It is reported that there is likt ly to U ditlii r,li\ with tlie water supply
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  • 38 4 Tilt.HK has MM another landsliji at Kallang Tunnel, and the Unlit -of the ti\e Chiiiese who were l.uried under the di luiof the previous slip are not likely to be r.i uvered for two or three days more.
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  • 37 4 A notice ha- U-cn |w>-tcd iv all the iovei n uieiit offices at Kuala Luinpui drawing attention to the danger atteudjint on spittiny there. The Malaf Mail call- atU'iition to the tle.piellcV of this ul.jeeUolllhli j trains.
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  • 36 4 Wk MaH to announce the death uf Mr. A. Leckic. of (ireenock. accuiiut«iit with Messrs. Diek.Kerr Co.. Ltd.. who died thi- nioriiiny from *dys. 1111 MJMi The fun. place at the Cemetery Up day at ~> p.m.
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  • 48 4 Tuk laajM Kan dw. 11- aaai the fact that there is no wild rush for niblx r at hi any other planting industry, in Siam. Thi- is largely baMMM of the IkUmii ditiie.ilty. labooi pn>l>aiily costing mure in Siain than in any other country in the Fat Ka-t.
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  • 44 4 Mi:. Sinimiu. intriviiwiil .tt lVn.my :lins di- l iuM-d lii- pi, in-: -From Hi n- \w Bl .ii to Singapore, thence to .lava. ii)> to CUaa and Hoii^koiii! anil jiviliaps .l.ijan. lurk ayain to Singapore, and vii to Rangoon an<l India, and then aaBM."
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  • 46 4 IB Ciiloiulni Mav'iMitu Board have reaolved that, prnviilttl lint, i -niiienl 1- -alistieil that the Suez Canal is lo lie .1.-.-jhih-.I tv U tc t in the iininexliat)' future, the dndging uf the Port of C'uloiiilki to that ilepth shuiild l« certai lly unilertakcn without ilelay.
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  • 50 4 H. H. Til 111 II Alt. the sun nt ihe k;U Sultan Alain Shall of Siaoapore, is. sa\- the M.ilny M<ul. in I]h.li. H. 11. lias obtained a I'l'ire— inn nf N aeie-ut milling laml in Kin ta Di-tiict. and will hi shortly leaving for \-ahan anil Snni.itr.i rid reining.
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  • 39 4 SixiiKl I'iiiant^ lm- baMMM -ueli n 1..i-y inclustiinl centre at I'eiiiuiu tliiit -elieine ti>i the e-tablis!mient of ilik-U in that i|u.nter liasecinu' t<i a lleail with the leei lit i~- H "t the |iriisiieitnsof the PaMMg r'oumli'y I 0111-
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  • 51 4 In his studio at Osualmruh Street, l^ondon. Mr. Haggi has on view a liroiizi statue of Sir Thomas Jackson, formerly Manayei of the Hongkong ami Shanghai Hank and now Chairman of the London Committee of the Bank. The monument is 1(1 hat in height. The statue will be erected in
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  • 33 4 Thk HVs/hii W, Qnwm understands that the Cabinet has come to decision which they U'lieve will be acceptable to Lord Kitchener, involving the adoption of the greater part of his Indian administrative scheme.
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  • 53 4 Mr. G. Mayor Cookk. late Colombia Hotel. Minneappolis, I S. A., who arrived here by the German mail steamer Surlmen from London has been ap|M>inted sub- manager of the Hotel de L'Kuro|ie. In addition to .Mr. Cooke's hotel ex|>erieiice. he is a very ca|uible theatrical manager and an actor of
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  • 56 4 Thk Birmingham Put hears that the negotiations for a new commercial treaty be tween Germany and China are almost over. The German Government is intent to make a good bargain, and it is stated to be not at all improbable that the treaty, when published, may be found to override
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  • 47 4 Thk new Tanjong Katong road, which will save over one mile iv three in the drive out to our local seaside resort, has eventually been decided ujion by Government, und we may expect to see tenders for its construction called for within the next couple of weeks.
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  • Special German Service.
    • 27 4 BjlHa, l'-llh .hut.: The riunoiir that thi- Hottentots in (it r man South West A trie have takrn Warmbad is an invention.
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    • 12 4 M. Konvier cniitinne- to U -Foreign Minis ter at Paris.
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    • 93 4 France Expects Britain's Assistance. The discussion- oa the Monx'co i|in -tion continue to Ml I I tin ipiietest kind. It is e\|Het4 d that liiitain will 1 the holding of an international conference on the ipiestiun. The French pies- a-k- for liritain con -cut. as pron! that she will
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 64 4 Defeat Russian Cavalry. MM lifutt 1 wm- hum TaUoaa oaVial tupari that tin .l.ipam-i on the ltith drovi' the Hussians from Liauyany wopiny. which they •I'cupied. The Kuss i.m Cavalry ntind northward in disordei anl la -1 mll l\ pnnisheil by the .lap:, 111 v 1 lillel The
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    • 15 4 The Italian hamher ha- approved tin Government Bill for increasing the Navy.
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    • 38 4 The W'ius.u .lew- are exceedingly ditnrUd o\t I iviM.it that th<' |K.p ih'.r r< pre-eiiUition tehaUM exclmles .lews Hum the franchise. Numerous indignation meeting! have bw v held which th, IV.he asid MihUrv li;i\. ,h-
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    • 33 4 The T.,ki.nuiTc.-|>oiidcnt wires tliat the Kussians an briagiag up n-<n -< I\l M leinfolce tin il f'.iwanl line-. In in lal K m ki- n;it|Ki-t- au onlj 7 niile- di-tant.
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    • 31 4 It is repnitiil choli 1:1 aud dv-eiitry ale still raging at Ha.hin. The death liit. 1- 11. I, 'imbed daily, and there aii .'.li.iMHi -ick and wounded there.
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    • 27 4 Tin Caai lai informed I deputation bom tin Zeiii-U,'- I 'iii;:c— that he is unalterably ie-i'lvcd t't call National A tufiethi 1
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  • "Renter's Extra Service.
    • 265 4 [jiilin. ml Keiitel 1"i 11 -]H>inleut at Ke/. s;iys that theactionot th< Kniuh authorities in stoppiny siipplic-ct :u 111- to the Sultan ol MoTOOOO acru— tin alaniaa fraatiar, BMatioaad in the message dated the l.itli instiint, in iUitt tin >'ili.an. who talk- of rrtalintiltg ui«in Kiancr by ili-mis-iii'4 the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 590 4 .JjVTEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wl LSON Co. I Permanent Artistic WILSON <k 00. ENLARGEMENTS Portraits ami Groups PHOTO DK.M.KHS. of the highest excellence THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PHOTOCIRAPHIC STUDIO IN SINOAPORE. The leadinKand Largest EfUblinhment— I'p-toDate and Progreuire. Mar 18 U. th. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED UN) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow, Hongkong,
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    • 484 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. THE Dallas Opera Co Kxtession of Season To-Morrow Night. XVednesday June 21 it For tlif last time this seugon A COUNTRY GIRL. Furtlicr particnlars will be duly anniiniu i il. June 17 19,6 CHARLES ROBINSON. turf commissiON agent. Books opened SELANUOR MEETINO 4, 6, A 8
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  • 72 5 Thk opening night of EflajM Sandow s Graeco- Human Arena is definitely fixed for Wednesday of next week. 2Hth inst. The vast stage and its many accompaniments are to lie erected on the Raffles Reclamation. Booking is now proi-ci ding at the Robinson I'iano Co. ami as
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  • 100 5 Thk experimental paving in Battery Road is not standing the strain of the traffic in the way which it was i \|Mctcd it would. There are signs <>i chipping on the surface in many plates. |'),i paving when laid down at the first was gMHßtaad by the
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  • 155 5 A ran paiuinl impression was cieated in town yesti -idiiy afternoon by the news that .i 'iitieiuan residing at K.itnYs Motel had shot himself through the head with revolver. On enquiry from tlie police it was a set rtaini-d that the reimrt was true, ll apjMais that
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  • 273 5 On Saturday night, a vat] contiding Chini se woman residing in Bajn Street wished to n dii 111 a pledge from in ii;hlHiiiiing pawnbroker s. Sh, called rikisha puller and entrnsud him with Ml and the ticket. He left his vehicle with In 1. He did not return.
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  • 235 5 At in a. m. on Saturday. Khoo Tieny Ann. a clerk employed by the Opium Farmer, and in chaitjc of a branch simp at the sixth mile. Thompson Road, mad. a report at Thompson Road Police Station to the effect that he had that morning left
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  • 77 5 A (himsk \mmhl cutter bus fallen a victim to a tiger four miles from Bumbl Itesi in Selangor. The |><>or fellows BOM was found ill the afternoon OB the 1 4th .Innc. and the ■earchera came across gMM quantities of Mi Hid bat DO leinains liave U-rn discovered. This, according
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  • 89 5 I r is rrportcd that tin British (iovi ninu-nt haw (Iciidcd U< apply turbine aagfaMa Ui battleships, ami that ciifjiiiceriiid rirnis have been invited to tender for turbine machinery fni a new MfaUf to bi laid down in a (•nvrriiiiii-nt dockyard. The engines must .lev. lop MfißO haraa yamm. Tin-
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  • 152 5 A very fair audience witnessed the performance of the Duchess of Dantzic at the Town Hall last night by the members of the Dallas Company. The piece was a change from ihe light comedies of the preceding days and was a success. H. E. the Governor and
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  • 211 5 Siscf their arrival in Manila the three Russian war-ships have been receiving supplies of every description. A great many of the officers have ordered uniforms ashore, and it is understood that contracts have been made for uniforms for the entire crews of the Rhips. local house sen'
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  • 216 5 His China Concession Cancelled. TtmMmmiUi Timm says that the Chinese government DM Ih'Jiiii to carry out its threat of lioycotting Americans and American ent< rpriaaa in retaliation for the humiliation which it claims is put opOM China in the new l\ S. exclusion law. and the first blow
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  • 153 5 Thk (My aanatpaaAaal af the imlinn Field writes Xilgri tigers apparently ob- et ka cycling padres, or at least one which lately met tin- Key. Kaliier Kroner. I'riucipal of St. .1 .sephs College, Kaugalore. did so. Kather Kroger was hiking from Wellington to Ootacamund by
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  • 139 5 THIKTV-six automobiles were licensed in Selangnr during last year and ;3. r > drivers' licenses were issued. There are now twocar* of 10 h. p. eifjht cars of H h.-p., nine of 6 h.-p. three af h.-p.. and one of 4J h.-p. as well as several motor cycles,
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  • 46 5 A nuatU has been received at HongIdMg from London saying that at the IndoCliina S. N. Co.'s nueling a dividend of 12 shilliugH was declared, the request made by China shaielioldi is for a bonus being nega tived. ill view of threatening keen opposition in trade.
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  • 22 5 Don't wait until you catch cold, but being now with Sttarnt' Wine in moderate doses to build up and strengthen the body.
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  • 403 5 In the Supreme Court this morning the hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton of the case in which Supramanian, a Kling contractor, sues Messrs. Tomlinson and Tian Fook for money due on a contract to construct a road at Leonie Hill. Mr. W. Nanson appeared for
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  • 216 5 Mi:. Lm Ci. vi:k ap|K'ared before Mr. Justice Leslie Thorntou yesterday in support of a petition by Mr. F. Salzmaun. of Messrs. Allen and (iledhill's office, praying that he be exempted from the preliminary examination required under the local rules. Mr. Salzmann has been with the firm
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  • 340 5 STRANGER THAN FICTION." Mm. Hill. BmMmJ in Nelson Koad. had Inch out HSfaj the aftern<K>n and evening of the 15th hist, and was returning home in a rikisha about 0 o'clock when a Malaycalled out toiler to stop. He called a second time and told her puller to halt. The
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  • 126 5 Thk Pvuaug Municipality and the Government are in correspondence about the best way to prevent the town water supply being fouled by drainage from the Hill there. On the matter being referred to the Municipal Engineer of the town, Mr. L. M. Bell, the latter gave the follow ing opinion
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  • 260 5 THE ALLEGED RUSSIAN SPY AT PULO BRAN I. Released from Prison Yesterday. Vladimir Horwitz, who was convicted in what has generally been called the Pulo Brani Spy case and was sentenced to a term of imprisonment under the Fortifications Ordinance, was released from prison yesterday afternoon. This in what we
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  • 143 5 Some days ago a summons was granted against the Chinchew of the Bntavier for being connected with the smuggling into the Colony of 82 unstamped letters. A sampan man was also in tlie case, the letters in question having been found in his posses sion. Yesterday, the two
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  • 218 5 June Monthly Medal. This competition, which took place on Saturday and the following day. having been post]Kined on account of the races, resulted in a tie for first place between Messrs. Corbett and Masterton. In the play off^on Ust Saturday Mr. Corbett easily defeated his opponent and
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  • 21 5 Shakk quotations, general shipping news. and passenger lists, besides shipping, and insurance advertisements, will be found on page 9 and 10.
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  • 56 5 Thkrk seems every probability that, there will be keen speculation over the cup race in Penang. We are told that it is a mistake to imagine that the crack Kssingtou is already established favourite. We hear from dif ferent sources that three other candidates have been liberally supported at the
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  • 57 5 Thk members of the Chinese Company of the S. V. I. gave a dinner on Saturday night to celebrate the anniversary of the opening of the Straits Chinese Volunteer Club. Major Broadrick, Commandant. S V.l., Cant. Baker, Adjutant S. V. C, the Officers of the Company and Sergt- Major Careless
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  • 68 5 Thk following are further particulars of the Derby Jardy was coughing before the start and raced with Linn into the straight, where the latter fell back, being beaten in the dip. The favourite (Oiotw) was shaken up, and, being baulked on the inside, came round the field and won by
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  • 66 5 The Hrn« of Malfii/,1 hears that Dr. Leicester, assistant in tin- Institutt for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, will be going on leave shortly. While attached to the Institute, he paid attention mainly la Urn sources of malaria, and tlie inforuiation collected by him will be published shortly. Dr. Leicester discovered
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 364 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RAFFLES HOTEL TOPICAL DINNER ON Saturday, 2Utff June. BAND TN ATTKNDANCK SKATING. A. NOVESHeTY- THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Practical Experts and Manufacturers, devoted exclusively to the Musical and Instrumental Trade, and also by far the largest Piano Buyers in the East and China. Besides Manufacturing the
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    • 119 5 Opera Indra Jaya. TO. NIGHT Tuesday, 20th June, 1905 AT Till: PABBKZ TMKVI'DK HALL Hi Nurth Miji thai Tlit Jokar fa'auikam Theatrical 0. OF SINGAPORE WILL MaMR i i i M ll Tin- will knmvn ;in,l atfalat i EHENDRA HASSAN. Everything aaw, rinui. etnr. Meat ainl smart. JataNatißg, am ■arariaiiM
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  • 869 6 Kirn. Langat, a district in Selangor, it going ahead, judging from the report of Mr A B. Jelf (its distort officer) for !'.< i 1 k rounder arc extracts thereCoconuts. Th« cultrvation of coconuts in the increases rapidly. A Malay Cocouut Inspector, who has done good work in
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  • 1193 6 Interviewed at Colombo. Mr. E. V. Carey, the well-known planter and viaitiug agent, of Selaogor, arrived in Colombo on the 3rd Jun< from Europe. Speaking to the "Times of Ceylon" regarding the all-absorb:«g topic of Rubber Mr. Carey who is accompanied by his cousin described his
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  • 242 6 Relaxations of Court Etiquette. Despatches from Seoul state that all the foreign diplomatic representatives at Seoul paid visits, on the LMrd ult.. to Prince Fushimi, lunwir. who is now there as an envoy from the Japanese Emperor to the Korean Court. At 11 ou the same day
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  • 326 6 Its Commercial Future. Lord Muuntmorres recently addressed the members of the African trade MattM of the Liverpool Cfcaabar of CoauMrca oil the subject of "The Commercial Futurt of Central Africa Sir Alfred .(ones, chairman of the section and president of the chamUjr. pnaidad Lord Mouutmorrt'j said he did
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 635 6 NOTICES. Tsfo Straits V)imes. AND l§(je Straits SBudgeh SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Daily issue per year 130.00 do per quarter 7.50 do per month 2.50 do per copy 0.15 Weekly issue per year 18.00 do per quarter 4.50 do per copy 0.40 When sent by post, there is added
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    • 554 6 NOTICES. ABRAMS' MORSE 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 stylish. 'May 27 v.c. FOR SALE. A newly-built fast steam launch. For particulars apply to GAGGING >V CO. March 15 u.o.
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    • 705 6 NOTICES. MAPLEDURHAM 15 MOUNT ELIZABETH. To be let, furnished. Five rooms, front and back verandahs, tennis court, stabling for two horses. Entry August 15th, 1905. Apply to F. D. c/o Straif Timet. June 6 to. th. s. 4/7 TO BE LET. 1. Newlands— No. 42 Orange Road. Just thoroughly repaired
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  • 681 7 F. M. S. Education. Ref'.rring to the Vernacular Schools, the Resident-General says These are mostly Malay schools, and regarding them I cannot do better than quote from Mr. Wilkinson's last report. "In the first place, it must be pointed out that even in the most backward of the
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  • 113 7 A London engineer has loft for Jcpan where he is under contract to the Government in connection with the building of submarine boats for certain improvements in which he holds a patent. The patentee filed his specifications and secured protection in England in 1901. He claims
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  • 147 7 The famous Hungarian artr. Ilka von Palmay, has just publ>lx.l m the "Boersen Courier" her WHOM (of divorcing her husband. Count Knuky. a prominent Hungiman nobleman. Sho declares that she cannot endure the tvdious, unemotional life of an ai and after a long struggle to pwam
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  • 146 7 In 1904. The report of the Yokohum.. Board of Trade for the year l'JUi ed the following hems. No' withstanding the extraordinary conditions tfct into existence last year, the ivtiini* of the foreign irade of .lapan Iw 1904 continue to show an iMMM both il Impor.s and
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  • 192 7 Mexico has Ul] t r: .ngo thn._ natuif ..i tk 't~ ancient laliaiin.uii- bay« endowad i',ilia|is an iivn lull wliidi riMI .hurt ilistamv ln'iu Danaf the Ctrro Mwndo ii v n»j«Ur .i- my The hiil about iin Mad high VI MM peftkl v third again. It is
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  • 209 7 Important Discovery According to ;> UadlW |>.i|i i Mr Fred. Devereux. of Yellahanka. .uid Mr. D. G. Clay. <■! Banfklocc, h of ;< loi'.c of quartz th:it ku cvim Imm known ir. the MUUkk >.i gold nioiil| in the Mysore Province." ilus ..nt. i.p at Yellahanka, ;ilxmt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 201 7 NOTICES. ROUSSILLON CjHAMPAGNE 1 1 IND COOPE Co.'s I LAGER BEER [f| BREWED FROM I MALT HOPS lif Of all Dealers. IND COOPE Co.'s ALE AND STOUT IN BULK Specially hewed for the Tropics. Barrels containing 36 gallons Hogsheads 54 gallons Tu. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. It
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    • 141 7 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. BORNEO WHARF. Cold Storage Supplies delivered to shipping alongside Tanjong Pagar wharvt s Of at the roads. Week Days 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays 7 a m. to 8 a.m5 p m. to G p.m. Telephone No- 1026. April 17 30/6 NEITHER the Captain.
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    • 17 7 STEARNS' WINE a great nutrient tonic in convalescence from fevers, influenza and pneumonia. Gives benefit at once
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    • 221 7 NOTICES. YOU CAN AVOID FEVER! OR YOU CAN CURE FEVER! ■V Mill Mother Seigels Syrup TO KEEP YOU* I STOMACH, LIVER ft KIDNEYS I HEALTHY ft ACTIVE. I Mother Seigel's Syrup it a purely vegetable compound, I having a gentle tonic action on the stomach, liver and I I kidneys,
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    • 52 7 Whk.n BmnmnM from oold tad y< fear an attack of pneumonia, bottle of Chamberlain's Cough i and use it judiciously. There i< n<> Ihi ger from this disease when this reim'.ly is used. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers. THE DISPENSARY. General Agent. June 1
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  • 1045 8 Russian Account. Tbt "Mania Am«ricau" has interviawed oa» of Admiral Bnquat'i officer* at 'hat port. The Admiral and thna Kussiau men of war had just ■ought rafofl ihrtw. The interview was ■oogfat with the Admiral on 4th June, but ;i> he could not be seen a stall
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  • 236 8 The "Asahi relates how the head boy of the Yaami Hotel. Kyoto, has spoiled j what might have been a very prosperous future. Fujunoto Kakuzo, the hotel ser- vaut in question, is twenty-eight years of age. He if an intelligent young man. and through good service
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  • 26 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. 20// i June, 1905. To-day's 4 m bank rate is 1/11*. Straits Tradings rose to-day to $40.50 buyers. $41.00 bcllerx. and $40.75 last transaction.
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  • 439 8 Lewis and Peat's Report. Lontlon, "Jtith May. Para. The market has been very quiot during the week and only a business has been done, including Fine Hard distant delivery at 3/9 down to 58i for retail lots on the spot. Extra fine in good demand at Oi
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  • 276 8 London. 23rd May. The following is from the "Cornish Post" The mark«: was firm last week, partly owing to a good demand from America. partly to official news that the production of Banca lasp year was only about 7,700 tons a reduction of nearly 3,000 tons as compared
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  • 218 8 The export of tin from Selaugi r during the month of May amouute<!, Bays the "Malay Mail," to piculs 11,178.72; and of tin-ore (reduced U> 70 per cent of the gross weight) piculs 13,325.30. or a total of piculs 24,504.30 (1,459 tons). The approximate value of this
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  • 92 8 Gambier buyers 9 8.65 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 12.50 Copra Bali 7.65 do Pontianak 7.30 Pepper, Black ..,,28.37) .lo White, 5% 38.25 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.15 do Brunei No. 1 3.12} Pearl Sago 4.40 Coffee Bali, 15% basis 19.75 Coffee, Palembang, 30% basis 23.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1
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  • 122 8 On l...ml,.u— Bank 4ms 1/11 i Demand 1/11;; Private 6 m/B 2/--£ do 3 m/s 2/- <>» Herman,)— Bank .1 .1 '.'.O-.' Private I m/s 2.04| do 6m> 2.06^ On f >„,«■<•—B ank dd 2.45J Private 3 m/s 2.544 do 6m,'s 2.564 •>„ lmli.i— Bank T. T. 147» Private
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  • 173 8 TRADINO VESSELS, &c. Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Amli,r*t. Brit. str. Uftsaa, Capt Scott, -jot I. .June. From P. Swettenham. l«th June. G.c\. an.l -is d.p. Wee Bin .1 Co. For Por Swettrn ham. 22nd— Rds. KUaa, Brit. str. V 24 tons, (apt Lenriii.nit. 19th June. From Penally. 17th
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  • 61 8 Vekkelh Name. R Dektixatiox. Date. Mm K,<r,,t Aluitvt,F,ir/,Mi ltauitiui Arngijet Sri Munr ll,m, ,n,, Sitfn Tmm 1,, 5,,, m Kuihinii Ger str. Bangkok lNth str. Bangkok lMtli Spa str. Liverpool 19th Ital str. Kelautan 19th Brit str. Yokohama 19th »tr. Penang 20th Btr. Malacca 20th str. I'.Swrttfiiliam 'JiHli Ger
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  • 103 8 9m Per Slfimer Time TO UOBHOW. Cheribon and Samarang//..* -Tjinr 11 a.m. P. S'tenham A Penang JDatM 1 p.m. Piineh. Bila. Aaalian iaaftaa 1 p.m. Penang ■kasM*i 1 p.m. K. I'ahant! A Triiigganu.S'r>7i<i>i» 2 p.m. Malacca P. Difia aWf lUm 3 p.m. Teluk Alison via ports Maajsw 3
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  • 123 8 From BraM -ltv the P. A I -.>. I taw due mi 21th iu»l. From fiiixv Bj tin P a h „.;.ii due on 22nd June. inih Tiltl.t oi B7MH I'll. litit mngfim Uoeu IrrniTHi Anucl c May 11th I>. ,V(). .lvii.' Mb .Inn,- M May loth
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  • 77 8 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. I*M Wimki: -Nil. Victoiiia Graving l>«<i. Siall.ll.-, Carljrle. aWßflanwDm: 11. N. M. 8. Koaiagui Raawaav Ski i [os N.i 1 StsakV li:uitil, Hindoo. 'J BaMaaaa. 3 Nil. 4 Hydra. I Loch Ta>. 6 Nil. Boiixko Whaiu: I Natuna
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 105 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. •lust luiklkl by the French-mail steamer a fresh stock of silks in new varieties and colours, silk and crepe BUita tat gentlemen, shirts, petticoats, kimonos, plain and embroidered silk handkerchiefs, and maiiv ntlirr tin" things. Ivory cigar
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    • 359 8 WTTTTT? AWT AY T A TT^ F AAV &r PO THE "GEISHA." Price $4.75 each. AMERICAN CAMP STOOLS. Strongly made Heat of brown canvas splendidly put together. Price $1.35 each. SEU-6RASS FURNITURE Have von seen it. The New r-in_. liitiireT mmle of twßea and plat t. (I paaa, in l)k
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    • 16 8 THE "PEKIN." pi* -*it, v\ mSMm wk W^aPWa^jtt Price $5.75 each. THE "MIKADO" Price $5.00 each
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 200 8 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 20th June. High Water. 0-5S p.m. Football. C. Co. v. V.M.C.A H. Co. v. B.V.A. S.V.K. Kuotting and Lashing Driil. 5-15. Philharmonic Concert. Town Hall. 9 Seremban Kaces begin. Towu Band. H. S. Reservoir. 8-30. Kinematograph. Hill Street. Wednesday, 21st June. High Water. 0-1S a.m. 1-35
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    • 28 8 WEktHi.lt TELEQRAm. HOHOKOKO. r.i.n.liM lila.m. laminaw 29.71. Pirri-tioii at Win. l ..ndkth V niv,. of Wind I, Max. Ti-nip in Bhada »4. MANILA 7">7 s.s.». (i. fa. M,
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  • 250 9 Lord Kitchener and The L G. C's. According to I telegram from I ecu respondent, ihc five LieutenantGenersls Commanding in India w:il asscrable al Simla on Urn 20th proximo, for .i week'i conference on Mulitarj .ifT.i.i!- Tlk Commander m-Chief's de-,i-i,.n to call together such a conference will
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  • 298 9 Thus the- Malay Mail The worst v! -.11 Urn administration, of tliis State il tli --.tudaloiis IU-l.iv in dealing with applications fur survey, and the MMM |iii nt ia«M of titles The paataaa, tsM miner and the builder all suffer equally. Thl delay extends from ,ix month.-
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  • 236 9 The "Manchester Guardian" says Royal C'uiiiini.v-inu* with the present Government have degenerated into dtTHM lor postponing the considera tioii of (|U«st mils t Miit am rcaliv urgent. Their prapai function is rather to forestall great controversial (|uestions and U) ai c nmiilate materials for balanced
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  • 293 9 Mr. Vice Con.-. il guutt, wrLiag tnm ftatna under date F< -bruary 22. state the kcrotene oil trade r.-nuires caroful study and attention, for year by year the i.hli- .oiitinius to advance, ii!-rked by k<Mii tivalry and competition. In 1904 th? one feat up ii the
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  • 351 9 The following is from the -Ceylon observer': The annual report of a local limited Company of general merchants now before us shows on the b;: lance thee outstanding current ac ci tints to the extent of some R176.500 and a provision for bad and doubtful debts
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  • 205 9 Johannesburg, Bih May. The number of Chinese employed on the Hand on April 27 was 34,357. Since then the "Ascot" arrived with 2,118 cdolies. There have since been 23 deaths, and the number in the country on April 30 was 36,352. The "Sikh" is still at
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1188 9 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used gtr. steamer sh. ship bq. barque sch.— schooner Yet. Yacht Cru. —Cruiser; Gbt.- Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p. Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fell. French Ger —German Dut. Dutch G.c. General-cargo d.p. deck passenger U.— Uncertain T. P. W.—
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  • 522 9 Xumr, port, prnbalAf date of nrriral, tmd i inme of agent*. Stfamers. Arratoon Apcar, Hongkong, July 10; P. Simons. Alesia, Hamburg, June 23 Behn Meyer. Arcadia. Hamburg, June 30 Jiehn Meyer. Auchinblae. New York, June 21 P. Kimons. AuHtria. Trieste, July 9 Rautenberg. Anstralien, Colombo, July 31 M.
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  • 137 9 FOR SINGAPORE Per P. it U. s. h. ('hina connecting with the steamer Cormnnndel at Colombo, from Tjondnn May 26, due 26th June— Messrs. A. F. Worthing ton, J. M. B. Smith, and H. Laugher, Mr. and Mrs. Aldworth. Per P. O. steamor aMaatWJ connecting with the
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  • 242 9 S umber of Shares ..u 11 Issue Value Company Buyer* Sellers Tranaaca P timiß Paid op to i ill BOLD. 13.500 v<" UDU.wd. 4,000 30.000 10,000 I 6,207 10,500 36.700 110,000 50,000 150,000 20,000 (,000 unusued. 10 •7.50 Bersawah O. M Co., Ltd 12.00 10 t 10 10 I
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  • 143 9 ).OUU uaii-ued 2,000 4,500 80,000 12,000 3.400 6,000 2,750 35,000 600 2,000 5,000 78S .1 300.U00 ),OUO nniuatd 37,000 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. 10.00 10.25 10.50 100 so I 125 t 100 10 100 t 100 t 10 I 50 100 9 100 100 50 125 100 I 10
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  • 87 9 lU.UUU i. i J. i uuui i»j>u X 35.1Z.0 9,000 uiniume.l 6,000 I 1 I £l Cicel) Rubber Kfttate £1.50 6,000 1 1 s%Pre. £1.10.0 l,.V»uuiMiiWcl 30,000 1 1 I'alalinn Rubber C... 2.10 U HUMaatnaM 2,000 tIOO $100 Ribu Planting Co. Ltd. 150 aales 650 iii.iv -iii-.i 1,000 $100
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  • 51 9 Howarth Erakine. Ltd. 7% ..I Riley, Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% Singapore Municipal 6% 8% i% Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 5% 2.50.000 i% prem. 22- r >,ooo t% prcm buyers. 400,000 2% prem buyer*. 1,H7H,000 1% prem buyers. «T>S.fiO» 2% dis. nom". 250,000 2% prem buyers. 1,365,800 1% pram
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 Khfi'matism is cured b* Chamber huns Pain Balm. One application re liaaal the pain. For sale hy all dealers TIIK DIspKNbARY. Geaeral Agent June 1 tu.th.s. 29/6
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    • 376 9 NOTICES. F«r functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to tnesex Prescribed by the blirbest Preoata Medical authorltlei and superior to Tansey, steel Drop* and Penny royal. OBAPOTCAUT, 8, r. Vi.ienoa, Paris Hutntd PhTilcuoi BTwerib. OriauH'i aUtiw t* ta* BMt aetin and at Urn eib. Win. la. mort kaaodMunt
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    • 179 9 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. FOR COPENHAGEN AND BALTIC PORTS. The Danish s. s. SI AM. Captain Jensen, is expected to arrive from Shanghai on the 24th instant, and will receive a prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight and passage apply to THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Aasatt.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 696 10 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE The favourite at home and abroad 12 YEARS OLD. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Jnpvn, Pwinnt, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Pert*, Plymouth and London. Thrnui-h Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave
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    • 1213 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore .—Ship Aokncv, late J. Daenuklh it Co., 2-3 Coixtkb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted Will be des[*tched (or i'an H, temlorp Siak June 90 Siak, Paneh, Bengkalis, Assahan, and Belawan
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    • 619 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I mm mm NORDDEUTSCHER LLOVO Imperial Qerman Mall Lint The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naplos, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and
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    • 620 10 STEAMSHIP COMPAWES. ICEAfI STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd, AND China Mutul Steam Nay. Do., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One eutward steamer each month extends to
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    • 520 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES. WOYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFU. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LABGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WOKLS BOUSTEAD Co., AgenU. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,500 Paid up Capital. 212,750 Reserve Fund. £1,073,550 The undersigned, AgenU for tbe Company, are prepared to aooept fir* risks
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