The Straits Times, 3 January 1906

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.928 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 3. 1906. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 473 1 One man killed- 10 Injured. Russian Funeral this Morning: IMM*M mornitiK a sad accident occurnl on board tin- UitsKian cruiser liogattjr, l\ i ii vi out in the liuads. A nmu-U-r of the mi were engagetl in hoisting MB tin- anchor. preparatory to the vessel going
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  • 113 1 RUFFIANISM CHECKED: NO WHITE CASUALTIES. Aronliny to HV| of the 4tli December the local fi)ici> in ticoijjftowu. Hriti-.li (iuiana. li;i<l clieckt'd tlif noting. There are no white CMiialtieK. H. M. cinisers Sappho and Diamoml arrived thatday ant) landed a force to patrol tin' ton n and relieve
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  • 64 1 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East WUK-ML Victoria Graving Doci Barque Acme. Albert Graving Dock Nil. Sktios No. 1 Islander. UN. M.S. Holland. Kalahari ji. 3 Teesta. Catherine Apcar. 6 Antenor. Hyson. Whuif:— 7 ChakrabouKs. H Kut Baug. 8 La Sewir. jARMKK't. Whabi.—
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  • 69 1 Our inimitable contemporary the Amritn Bazar t'dti iku has declared, with almost un-Hindu fcndour. that the Scots, like the Indians, are nothing more than subject* and slaves of the English people. This fascinat ing topic is revived by the Bengali humourist n/>n>/H>. of the St. Andrew's Dinner just over, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 580 1 NOTICES QUINQUINA DUBONNET TONIC WINE APPETIZER. Take a wine-glass of "DUBONNET" before your meals, and you will feel the good it does you. io lie Imd from n'l dealers C. Dupire Co., 6IM Sole Agents: NOTICE WANTED. Ur.D.O.Wa Leeuwen Boonkarap has been g fiml an nt.d Manager in Singapore of
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    • 572 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Gentlemen's High Grade Boots and Shoes AT POPULAR PRICES f TAN TAN LILLOW F 1 if^ WILLOW C.^LF BOOTS M I I CALF BOOTS %7.50 $7.50 j^ger Pair Per Pair. A SJiiirt^jffiil up-to-date Boot in '2 shapes, O.ftnd and Derby, fair stitched, linMlejEkei;, VNfU finished Excellent style,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 92 1 iOAY BY DAY. sday. 3rd January. 4 10 p.m. Sand. H. S. Reservoir. sto 6. ay, 4th January. Viter. 450 a.m. 530 p.m. 11 Club. Meeting. 5.15. Meeting Drill Hall. 5-15. ing Sessions. homeward mail closes. sth January. V'ater. 556 a.m. 6-57 p.m. 1. outward mail due. Special Meeting. Town
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  • 752 2 30th No.. The following is from the Mining Journal strong efforts were made during the early part of the week to keep this market from advancing, in the hope that the Banca tin that was sold in Holland on Thursday might be secured at low level, but
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  • 107 2 OeataatsNsaaan ot baa Smnb Oktrwr ciuiiiilaiiiH Ktrougly o t the incunv. mciv c ;t-aiiseU by the •jiiarantiiu- regulations against BanajlHlll vessels at Singapore. Ha says that I siiips arriving at Singapore after five o'clock j in the evening mutt wait until uc\t morning l ltg thsyiadtnal exaininatinn. As tlie result
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  • 43 2 Scum Complaint is the children lllfarOH enemy and the mother's icled foe. Immediate and proper treatment is always necessary. Chaniberlaiat'i Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, given according to direct inn-, is t effectual remedy known Poi salety Ail' Dealers. The DISPENSARY, General' Agent*
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  • 391 2 Continued Prosperity. This unrivalled property, so far as Uie tin industry is coucerned, says the Times of Malaya continues, and is likely to continue, to be a "writable gold mine to all who arc fortunate enough to be connected with it. Consummate Qood Management, both scientifically and
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  • 40 2 A Chink-i- journal states that Viceroy I Tsen. liu\iu<4 ine.-iuti. nsly invited |>etitions i coneerniiiy grievautes or suggestions for re rtorm. h^nt^HU-' »«-^-I«r.liii,. w ith ■I-" iik nts thnt ho Tins beeai obliged to lulo|il regulations for Hunting the mimbtr.
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  • 66 2 Thk Timn ,</ Vnlafu htars that Mr. I.M. j^'ikmlm:h.i will aaeaaaa the dabiea of .Indicia) Caaaaaiaajanar at lpok taaa the Ut January. Mr. Innes. the present Senioi Mayistiiit. there, ,\i:i then go to Kuala Lumpur as Legal Adviser. K. K. S.. and remain there till February, when ha ptDOS) da
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  • 98 2 Nkws fn.iu Aclie<'ii i Diitiniu s tci Im' al.iiining. The enemy hava saotasl nnotln i succesN. a daaaakaaasd of soldian, aaeortiaw 'a roadiiialdny party, wen Urn other dajf surprised h\ HWtaMBBV, It il strong. CM Mm soldiers ten fell. an<l f. 1.1 »en -ev.,.!v wounded. The eneniv Ult six dead
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 323 2 NOTICES. TUCK'S HAIR AM) LEATHER BELTING. FOR TROPICAL CLI%\TES PARTUI'LARS FROM The Borneo Company, Limited. HUMBER CYCLES. Imperial H $65. Standard $90. "First Grade" $140 Beeston" $175. IMPORTERS a> Borneo Co., Ltd. .l.ily M TRADE-MARK. CAUTION. NOTICE is htril.v aj«aa that r. BEDDAWAYA -CO. LTD.. oiNictcria Mills. Cheltenham Stntt, lViulU-U)ii.
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    • 177 2 yHE {^TANDAKD J^IFE QFFICE. pays upwards of Ilalf-a- Million Founds .Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly increasing, exceed Bight Millions and S%alf Sterling, and have increased over 40 per cent, in the last 15 years. The Business is conducted with Economy' the premiums are moderate, and the
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    • 486 2 NOTICES I Cures Coughs Heals the Lungs V Anger's Kmuls^pn combines the sooihing and healing pwffMtias of DDCCnfHCn r S KX P* l l l<eiroleum with the tonic qualities ol the rntduniDtU l; M<*h splii»» l ut hme -ml soria. It not only soothes the mucous nirmbrane O' the lunns
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    • 191 2 fen so you A Cure That Cures There nre men and women in every locality who are being r.ickc J to death with Rheumatism. JM.iny of then h.ive tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, m.tss^go, &c, while others have been doctored until they have lost nil hope r.nd patience.
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  • 686 3 U a matter for congratulation that .hich has just closed has proved red letter one for Riflt Shooting for never before has such interest been shown in this Colony in this connection. Ihe majority of persons look upon a skilled Uu wle3ge of the use of
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  • 116 3 Mr David McGil 1 a leading broker at Kimbtrlrr, has been tried at Cape Town in ainm under the Act governing the -liamond trade which it was alleged he mm itted with the c minvance of |):unant. of the diamond detective department who. when the offence
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  • 58 3 lAuiilhlJ writes. 'The human hotf is divided into three parts. viz! the head, the chist, ard the stum mick The head contains the tjm, »M 1.,., mis -ii :uiv The AM OOaUiM tlw |m« nnd a "piece of liver. The stu-n- ,k is devoted to the bowe'B, of which frc
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  • 19 3 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE cao be obtained from all the dispensnrie.' (quickly by post). Never be without tlir- Genuine, ni.w.f
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 604 3 T" NOTICES. VRALITE. THE BEST FIRE-RESISTIN6 BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIED IN SHEETS FOR ROOFING ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS AND FOR CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, etc. HUTTENBACH BROS. CO NEW YEAR PRESENTS. 15WELLERY, PRECIOUS STOKES, FA CV GOODS, GRAMOPHONES, and RECORDS. Sole Agents for "Odcon" GramDchoaes and Rf co-ds. LEVY HERMANOS, 3, Battery Road.
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  • 28 4 it.n.KK: At the General Hospital. v the Uat Ik-cember. lfm. Thomas Spicer^utler .T.-m.nyi f,, r m, 2S years, stewaril at tl,e Niilora Home, mucli anil deeply regrete<l
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  • 1588 4 the Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 3RD JANUARY. I'hoknivlihk. from its a*hes. the unlucky Str.iit* Tim,, Annunl has arisen, ami the >i.w „litkm Mf U- .xpected to arriv,. here by the 20th inst. The copies for Home subNrffcaa huve already been iasued, and oar friends in the Straits will
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  • 8 4 Kirn; Kdward is to visit Noiway in March
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  • 4 4 dars^r"^!.^ L<EUrOPe Wa Cal<
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  • 13 4 Colonel Richard L.iwbknck l lttM he*., gazetted to command the troop* in Ceylon.
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  • 28 4 Thk future Queen of Spain, says a London contemporary, will probably bi known as Queen A ictoria, as a chivalrous tribute to Die memory oju K reat Sovereign.
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  • 25 4 Ihk total weight orlw, milk produced in the world in one day is estimated, according i^*,,™^* 1 SUteB ConTOlar re I»rt, to b? 1.-i2i),(X)O tons.
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  • 28 4 The Peking Government proposes that all who are of hereditary rank iiwHtHtudvand be educated abroad before they can be allowed to succeed to the rank of their fathers.
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  • Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
    • 236 4 Tuesday's Results. From nur mm Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. :},d January. The following were the result* of the racing at Kuala Lumpur yesterday The Griffin Handicap. Mr. K. A. O. Travers' 5,i,,r,i,, i Sunlight Kougsi's M,,d,,mr Mr,, 2 Mr. Payne's Privateer 3 Won by length. Time 1.26. Tote »12
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  • Special German Telegrams.
    • 22 4 Count Schlieffen (Chief of General Steffi li.is resigned. Ueutenant-Oeneral von .Moltke haH Im.-m appointed Chief of the (ieneral Staff.
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    • 47 4 At the New Years diplomatic reception at the Elysee, there were no clergy present. President Loubet and Ambassador Tornielli (Italy), in the coins., of tfirir speech*., dwelt upon the moral power of J the worlds present thoughts in the dilution I of peace. i
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    • 19 4 Ambassador Schoen an. l the new Military Plenijmtentiary. M. Jacobi, have arrived at •St. IVterttburg.
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    • 22 4 T1... MRh«i of Xin K Alfonso of Spain ami Mm Kna of BMtMbH| h mow <lfclar«l to be certain.
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    • 73 4 The revolution in Moscow has ll K -f-n sup. pressed by force. Hundreds of revolutionaries h,i\e heen arrested, thousands are dea<». and the reiii.uniler are surroiiin I. I. An official Kussian announcement is issueil. decl*rin K the loyalty of the troops. The revolutionary organization is nearly
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    • 17 4 (By Submniiiu- Cablr) l.timlon, fmi Jninuni,. Hrrriini, Sinyap,,,;-. „;>:, MAIMWf, h,1,r,n,l by lir.U,, III.:, r ,l
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    • 70 4 R the New Year reception at tli<; Kly>. il, Sixnor Tornielli i Ambassador for > on behalf of all the other diplomatists in the French capital, voiced their satisfac tion at the conclusion of peace between Hnssia and Japan, anil the advance of the international peaae movement
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  • Reuter's telegrams.
    • 428 4 London, :ir<l Jntnutrij. Hrcil. Singapore, 0.90 j,., it. H'-r.l. l, !t tirutrr 1..10 The Time* |iiililisln<s two exha isti\. articles, by a military corres|M,iident. mam Oeneral Yuan Shi-Kai* army wind. ,s warmly praised for its excellence in tr ..,j MM and <li-( iji] ju,.. In discussing the subject, th,
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  • 59 4 Tuk two hundred and httiitii nniiiv. ,>.. ary of the first arrival of Amerioe has Ix-i-n neliliratij ly the UoldinuoJ monster mei-tiug hi I'enwgiu Hall, \\.i-,, tributes wure paid to tin- exoelkmt .pialit i. > Pmmmm hv Jawfah raeidaßto in Amerioa MM a utt.i wax reail
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  • 30 4 Tuk military lif, of 11. I; H. \v\i c H1 bri(l 1 t bj UokMel \\illoiiKhhy Vi-rm-r hi»l Captain Bimmih l> 1 ar;er has Imx'ii pobliabed l>\ Mr John Murray.
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  • 27 4 Tuk (iovt-iniiii-iit of India mow hold, „v, r bum million tterUng in tbafora ot gold and BntiHh aoMolsjM raeerva t< guarantee tli< cuuvertibility of the tapes nni.i.v
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  • 37 4 Mi:. tIKIB, tin- Agent i:i th,- St,.-,> lor tlie celebrau-d -Jacana antifriction metal and packing. Halm MM myciiiouN ,H-i|M-tnal i-al.-mlar which lias Uaa Emd in fan aJMm and Ca.uJ lilasgow. the manufacturers of tlmt iii-i.i- ing staple.
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  • 42 4 Ihk .J. 1,,,-,, stKU-s that tin- militiirv authorities are roiiMdi-rinj> pro|>osal thai soldiers wbo lorn th.-ir right, or re orippled or MhniiiH duflnmid daring tin.- w.u should r.icivc .a,i: fieiial m,-dal. M«H to distinguish thi-iu i'r deformed p uiicounicu.il with the war.
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  • 53 4 An unemotional ohenrist iii MannhaeUii to whom tin- Id-v. I'hml Ball applied for au umljtimot tar. ranliad: hji' chloride, anil HMMOMM -alt-i." Mr. BoU'h "analysis." jjiveu at v iiiwtin;,' of tin- to i charter St. (ii-oi-^-s Soci.-tv. wa-. I sacrament of a l>i.»ki nln mi t"; tli itward sign of
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  • 58 4 Tnooofl the i-iuii't<-s\ ■<■! laptain Kradlt-y. tt tin- hnt-.m,/ W« lir.'- i-.hlr U» stat.- that on tin- Slot c.i Dwambar, at !.i;> p.m.. th< llritisl, liar.| K. 1.. C." WM pa,-. lin Lat.B.oo\\. Lkiij; KHU4 K.. ahmit JH m,i, v N.-U". of One Fathom Hank. Slm- «ks I .1 to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 437 4 LATRST ADVERTKHmRivrv What we Do. We do Well. J Good Work I TELEPHONE NO. 348. I Low Price Quick Despatch Every Description of I PRINTING I From a Visiting Card lo a Hewspaper. I Catalogues, I i Expresses, I I Wedding Cards. ANYTHING I J Menu Cards, I i Visiting
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    • 194 4 WILSON Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC AHTISTS <Kt 1 for theiliscriiiii!ia:iii S public who nnderstaiiil an,l appreciate lii K l. das>, artistic work. When called hf fate in .li.uint climes to dwell, Bidiling to t lose we)ove a l <ln g fßrew e I be faithful portrait still i^smiling near To so.,the regret
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  • Correspondence.
    • 379 5 An Asiatic Point of View. Urn BMfer tftim "Strait* Tim lihu; Sir. There api>eared in you columns some lime ago lively correspodence relative to lltofffl cheekinsss on the parU of a portion of the Asiatic community iMmn- the li.liaay season just ended 1 have i>f|lllMi to notice several
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    • 414 5 7V, th Editor of thr "MwA NmM." Sir.— K<.r«ivc this letter t -f my bit— tfaisaobjeot) irUak I am impelled to write in Older that no OM may remain under Mm impression that an W*M -ilv.r currency was the MM "t the iircnt tinanefe] crisis ill Austria
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    • 187 5 •/■<> the i:,litor tkt ttrwtfa r*MML" Nik,-- tireater attention t< tlic Msdi 0M public by the Tramway l'om|mny WOoU not .'illy iKi)mlari/c the OOMfMJ with the •.I'livf'.liiif- public bat swell its own revenue. I rate particularly to the lfu-k of tnims „n ■.(Mfial ik. ii-ioiis siicli a-*
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  • 27 5 T.> day licfore Mr. Marriott a Sikli suit mis stnt to prisou,for loattoaa days' ii.uil lalKiur for introducing liquor into the prison. Mi. Chopard .ippenrcd for the
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  • 37 5 QaoMM Hill was this afternoon committed for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Pte. Short of the Sherwood Foresters.
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  • 78 5 Aboit 9 o'clock last night a number of Klings had a row in Kcrbau Road, in the Serangoon district. One of them is alleged to have stabbed another in the neck wHh a knife, and then bolted. The injured man proceeded to Kandang Kerbau Police Station. where
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  • 69 5 Yesterday, before Mr. Bryant, a Kling woman and a Bengali man. both milk-sellers, were fined 125 each and costs for selling adulterated milk. The former had thirteen per cent of added water in the milk the latter eighteen per cent. Wee Ah Teng was also charged with house
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  • 74 5 Mk. .1. L. Rodger*. Consul General for America, has received an intimation from the American Legation at Tokio to the effect that it is expected permission will shortly be granted by the Japanese Foreign Office to Americans to visit Port Arthur and Dalny in order that
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  • 66 5 Wl are requested to state that the Marine Police boats were erroneously described in our issue of yesterday as having won prizes in the New Y.ar Sea" sports. The boats that did win were those belonging to the Master Attendant's department. In the yacht race. the M. A.
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  • 121 5 Rogers, in his recollections of Fox. says X.'V after losing large sums at hazard. would yo home -not to destroy himself, as his friends sometimes feared, but— to sit do, vn quietly and read (Ireek. He once won about eight" thousand pounds: and one of his
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  • 97 5 Tills inoiniu<;. three Filipinos were again baton Mr. Seth in connection with the death of a Filipino barber of Hill Street. Sergt. Nolan informed his worship that the verdict of the Coroner's inquest was ■•culpable homicide against the first defendant. There were no charges against the other
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  • 188 5 A sami'LK of tin ore from the mines belonging I i the Royal .Johore Tin Mining Company. Ltd.. at Kota Tinggi, Johore, was sent by the Manager. Mr. G. A. le Donx. to the EwjiiHi limj ami Mining Journal. N< -w York, and the following reply has
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  • 153 5 Till-, following appointments with effect from Ist inst. are announced: Mr. W. H. Hyudman Jones, Chief Judicial C'oniimsMimei. Mr. A. T. D. Hcrrinj;ton. Senior Judicial Commissioner. Mr. L. M. \Vin>d« aril. Junior Judicial Commissioner. 11l B. Vuiiles. Registrar. To Assistant Hegistrars— The Registrar of
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  • 338 5 This morning the sittings of the Assizes commenced— Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox presiding. No less than 16 cases figured on the list, these implicating 2*2 persons. There are two charges of causing death by a rash act, one of culpable homicide, while two bankrupts are indicted with
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  • 283 5 The exhibition of Art Work under the auspices of the above Club will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on the after-ioon of the 26th inst.. tickets being obtainable, at a nominal price, from the Robinson Piano Co. The affair will be carried ont on unusually
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  • 192 5 A cricket match was played on the S.K.O. ground on Saturday last, between the elevens captained respectively by Messrs. Ess and I. ins/. The scores were: Eas's Team. T. D'Silva b Jansz 1 J. R. Angus Ibw Jansz II A. E. ran Wulven c Galistan sr. b Ah is
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  • 107 5 By the end of 1907, the port of Hamburg will possess the greatest floating dock in the world. It is now under construction in the shipyard of Messrs. Blohm and Voss, at Hamburg, and is to have an accommodation capacity of 85,(KJ() tons. Its length will l>e
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  • 43 5 Skmk insects, which affect the tea plant, appear to be wholly mischievous, but there is one which, though it produces a disease of of tin- tea plant, is welcomed because, in some way not well understood, it improves the flavour of the tea.
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  • 60 5 It is reported at C'hefoo, on the boat authority, that the Jesuit Fathers are arranging to »ell their extensive house and landed property in Tientsin ax they fear that the Freneli legislative measures regardiiiH church property will be extended to the colonies. Details of somo of the proposed saUs with
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  • 545 5 Daring Gang Robebry. At Chemor, in l'erak.on the 30th December a party. a out-of-the-way part of the jungle, a party of five or more armed Chinese gang robbers attacked the atap-bnilt house of an old Malay Hadji Ham id and after stabbing him in over a dozen places
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  • 333 5 ARHO»«iAM. a Kling boy in th^ employment of a family residing in Clove Hall Road, was arraigned before Mr. W. Peel on the 30th December and charged with using criminal force towards the lady of the liouse, and with the theft of a napkin ring and napkin, valued
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  • 148 5 Thk men's December medal was played for on Saturday last. Scores The gold medal will be played at the same time as the January medal on Saturday. 27th January. The following are qualified to compete Messrs. Hewan, Hose, Seth. Arthur, Stiven, Fonl. Carter, Hall. MurrayRobertson, Barrack,
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  • 21 5 Arrived 3rd January. Per Hye Iron/ From Telok Anson— Mr. E. B. Tavlor and Mr. E. J. Shepherdson.
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  • 11 5 Thk (ierman in nsport Titoni-i arrived here- from Bangkok this morning.
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  • 19 5 Ybsikrday evening. aChinamanw.is, KOgU in the act of steahng a ijuantity of gutta from Messrs. Patersi.n and Simons' godown.
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  • 27 5 Tat (ierman Admiral from H. Hi. M. cruiser Fnr»/ liiHiiwrrk >vill make cm official landing at Johnston's Pier tomorrow forenoon at 11 o'clock to pay official calls.
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  • 24 5 The outward Dutch Mailsteainei- Cemtf WilU m II left Sabang yesterday at 12 p.m. and may be expected here on Friday morning at daylight.
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  • 30 5 Ykstkrday, a Chinese coolie passenger, who was going back to China, fell down the hold of the s. s. Hoiuj Moh. He was sent to the Hospital where he died.
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  • 25 5 For committing a nuisance in public in River Valley Koad, a Chinese coolie was this morning sentenced by Mr. Seth to one day's simple imprisonment.
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  • 30 5 A Trahadi, a kliug. was to-day committed for trial by Mr. Marriott, on charge of theft from the person of a Malay lad of »1.10 cts. and committing another offence.
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  • 26 5 Thk (ierman cruiser Fiimi Biimnrrk ar rived from Paknam yestenlay. Hear Adnii ral Breising is in command. Her destinat ion and date of departure are uncertain.
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  • 36 5 Latk last night a Chinese lunatic was found by the police on the Esplanade. This moniiug. another Chinese, a lunatic, was picked up by the police. They are to be sent to the Hospital for observation.
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  • 34 5 Thk Danish IMHMI Slim arrived iroin Vladivostok this morning M for Odessa. She ban U officers and 1461 soldiers ou board. She is expected to leave to day after taking in ooal and provisious.
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  • 45 5 Ykstkkday before the Bench I'oiirt, consisting of Messrs. Bryant and Oilman, TautAh Seong was found* guilty of liaviny com mitted house breaking by day in Cicei Street \vi|h intent to coimnit tla-lt on Me 27th December last and was MMteneed to six months hard labour.
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  • 62 5 Last night a Malay Mto* ft captured twenty six Hokiens gai.:hlin« in a houso in Dnxtou Road. They were arraigned before Mr. Seth at the Police Oonrt this morning. The police found %S.<M) on the men. One of them, who had been before Mr. ivtli tefore, was lined »25. A
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  • 59 5 A Pakipaki schoolboy write*: "The li.uimu body is divided into three parts, viz., the head, the eliist, and the stummick. The head contains the eyes and brains— if any. The chist contains the lungs and a piece of liver. The stummick is devoted to tinbowels, of which there are five-
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  • 243 5 Remarkable Statement. lv ib» oourse of a speech delivered .it Chanipigny, w\r Paris, ou the 3rd ot December, on the wcr.oion of the anniversary of the battle fought there in 1870, M. Paul Deroulede made tin- fel lowing remarks "There are but two solutions to the grave
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  • 65 5 Thk first nnmlier of the Lahuaii 00 mmt Qnitttt contains a notification to I effect that the Secretary of State for the Colonies lias Ih'l'H plaMMl to kpprOTl ap|M)intnu'iit of Mr. S. H. Mac Arthur to Deputy of tin- (iovermir in the Colon;.- ol Labuau and iis Di 'pemli'iicii^ and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 166 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER SATURDAY THE BAND OF THE 95TH WILL PLAY ON THE LAWN. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. CHEAP PIANOS Own make $385 to $490 -Teak case, iron frame. MEDIUM PIANOS Haake, Krauss, Hopkinson, Bretschneider $535- to $590SUPEEIOE Winkelmann, Collard and Collard, Werner $600 to $700
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  • 1357 6 Some Words of Warning. The following article is from the The intelligent investor in rubber plantation companies' shares will doubtless have noticed a somewhat singular thing in connection with this new but K rowing market. The wild-cat is conspicuous by its absence, would seem as though those c
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  • 24 6 Is pursuance of his Majesty* p!ia-;m. Admiral Sir John Arhiithnot Fisher. Q.C. 1... O. M.. has Ikhii promoted to 1m Admiral of the Fleet.
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  • 51 6 Tuk I'lwtmj („,:,1 1. iin.l.i-UucU that the (iovernor has modified his views regarding the Hill Bwagalowi in so fai that it has now heen artaagad thai Oorerumtrnl onVhU dtawinga salary <>f less Hum BMW may liaTt' the use of a hunyalow h hMhet asak of pay. under medioal 1 till
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  • 53 6 Thk British steamer Antwerp, uiiicli ra Miidcajpxaiuiiiation ii\ the YokoMika I'riz. Court, and then released, lout tin salt which foimid her OMgO. Im il eontis<ated as contraband of v. hi. The Ailim/i anil the Kukliij aas tlic only vasaris ralaaasd out ->t the twenty-five which ha\c Ihi 1111 1 \ainintil
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  • 49 6 At the .Mauchiirian coufcu nee. sa\^t!i Slminjluti Mrinnii. the 4apanese plenipou n tiaries demanile<l furtlu-.r the right to transform l J ort Arthur into a more ooaiptl haat iiy the eoustruetion .>f more andlargei d.«ks and an H<ldition«l number of tottiexWA. The C'hinesi Iliaalpiltlllll 111 acieile to the demand.
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  • 69 6 Tana fa Mate firnitomi ut a cotton workers of Laacaahir* owing to the templing offers whirl i lIMIiajBH. pattern deaignen dyen in the mills are recei\ my lrom u^enU, ulic want t \p< il nun to ..;,> to Japan am) China t.. take |>o>itious in mills tlierc. Sevcial of the
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  • 91 6 Tai Govaraor cf Hoagkoog. on di»tribut iug nrisan at St. Joaeph'i Bora' 8< i lately, dwelt UXW the need toi the [iiuiils to attend tagnlarh and in time. To enlniii thi-. [xiint. H. K. s.iiil This is a very practical point us I know iVmii iFyiitinpf I have, not lain
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  • 100 6 hUUI skin i> MM luin^ um-iI loi okltll ing, »ay»a London < <niU-in|Niiai v. "Tlir >Uin COOMH b that of the umhcomilh MiaLi-. and l>y IHrial treatment, it is >tat<<l. thr soasM Uidiin (irmly nttailiwl to the skin and inaUi it not nnl\ piialil.- lint «atei tl^iit and exceed ingly
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  • 102 6 Bilinusue.ss is only another name i> 1 clogged or* sluggish liver caused by ncli food, or by eating too much mcit i i taking too little oxerciM-. It il mon complaint iv this country, but can be quickly remediod by .stiiiuiliiting the flow or bile, which softens the mass, M
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 551 6 NOTICES. Money to lead from $10,000 to $100,000 on first class security in town. L. HERMENT, Broker, 8-r Change Alley INI WANTED. Wanted immediately, s Managing Editor for the "Times of Malaya." Apply by letter, giving referenced and Htating salary expected, to the 8" rretai-y. Time* of Malnya PMbs. Ui,
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    • 558 6 NOTICES. TO BE LET. Large European residence. ■LISVANE," King Edward VII Rof^Mar :iuuy Railway Station. Apply c/o H. P. Kinghoru. Municipals TO BE LET. Kildare." 262 Bukit Timah Boa<l. pleasantly lituated about 8 miles from town, also a godown md offices at 49 Robinson Road. Apply to R. BASSOON, 23
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    • 606 6 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. The lists of applications for the Public House and Retail Liquor Shop Licences for the year 1906, and for renewals of existing licences were pnbliHhed iv the Omernment Gazette of the atad instant. These applications will be considered by the Licensing Justices at their meeting tc be
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    • 663 6 AUCTION SALES. Haw Tear and Wadding Presents BPECIAL AUCTION BALE OF VERY VALUABLE PLATED GOODS At Meant. H. L. Coghlan Co.'i Mart. Monday, Hth January, at 11 a.m. Handsome pipe racks, smokers' requisites, tea and coffee services, electro-plated claret jugß, very handsome side dishes, sugar basins, batter dishes, salad bowlg,
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  • 544 7 Advice to his Successors. London, Dec. 10. The retiring Prime Minister, Mr. A. J. Balfour, yesterday addressed about 500 of his East Manchester constituents in explanation of the reason which actuated him in m,g ■id placing the onus of M asti-rial i „<nisibility on the Liberal Mr
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  • 35 7 Tin antbofitfaa iii Kanka. >>n failing to yet minim: oootiaa in China, tried The Java says tli.it this move proved i. c.s-liil. A'vit five hundred coolies are arriving in lintika every wifk now from Singapore.
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  • 19 7 ■ill \Vii.i.i\m I'KKKiK.. K. r. 8.. read a i>a|H>r Im > t i the S<M-i.-iy of Arts on hi- impressions
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  • 34 7 s,u;li Africa when he visif-d that country with the Hriti-h \-s.x -iation. The China«rn mi the Hind, he said, are treated very 1 an <v. n ii •■ivided with eiderdown ci'iilts for their back.
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  • 54 7 I'll) largest yinis.- chili in the world is that „>iMnisnl hv the Baflßad Sc-Ikh>l Union. It ha- MM tbonsitnd lnemhers. who pay six- lie ,i week fir thirteen v cells. For the kotal amount each of the seven thousand re[i irei I fatyoov.ii Christina- pudding weighlan itt.i iHiunds. and half
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  • 58 7 Tn i-.iiioiiH fact is Umiiyht to notice in tin- la-t \niiiii*Uati.>ii R('|Nirt of the Survey of Imlia Department that the Mi in Caicattc vilirr.t:-* to sneh an extent as to muli r wientilii-.il'.y :uciiraU- ohserxations with hIh h: |h-millmiii-. iiii|Hissilile. The earth tn linn's Hp|H'ar to Im- brief since they
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  • 56 7 utumtwm cli-ctioii for a Legislative Co ui.il -<-.it -.lirri'cl up llonykonj; m the ■iklht. The unofficial JiiMticm of li i.'- lorniiil tin 1 constituency. Throe li.lal.~t st.MH 1 M.ssrs. H. K. Pollock k.. Mr. 11. W. Slade. ami Mr. H.K. 11.w.-tt. Mr. Pollock beaded the jioll with 40 vuks The
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  • 1012 7 Address Presented to Mr. Tandy. (>\ New Year's Eve tlicre were gay doings at the Power Station in McKenzie Road to celebrate the advent of 1906, and advantage was taken of the occasion by the nonKtiropeau employees to present the popular General Manager.
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  • 307 7 Tin and Gold Companies. The Mining Journal gives the following list of mining ventures under European management in the Federated Malay States supplied to it by the Office of the Commissioner of Mines, Selangor, Malay Peninsula TIN MINE COMPANIES. Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Com pany, Bidor,
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  • 8 7 The Strait* Biulgrt will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 34 7 The machinery for the Ipoh laundry, the ftrat in the F.M.S". is expected here early next week, says the Ti,ii<* if Muhnjn. The building for the laundry, which ison Silihinßoatl. is now nearing completion.
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  • 42 7 Thk following concise tale is told in a letter to the Daily Krftn »s: "I am a pawnbroker. I take 11X11 1 watches in pawn. Of these il.id are of foreign make, fifty only of English maun factnre. Clocks about the same.
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  • 38 7 A MiunKit named Made has appeared before a court-martial at Dresden for return UR to eat. The court held that this was tantamount to refutung to obey an order, and Kent the man to prison for eight weeks.
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  • 91 7 The interest and responsibility of Mr. P. Iloffter and Mr. A. Porter in our firms ceased >on the 81st December last, the former having retired at Ins own desire, while the latter, to our deep regret, lias been removed by death. We have this day taken Mr. Martin Sulil
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  • 1383 7 External Lolities. r,u,*ythD<x. Dart clouds obscure the political horiton. Whilst the Campbell-Bannennan Cabinet in England expresses a sympathy with France equal to that of the Conservative Government, wise persons insist 'that the Entente must to some extent be weakened by reason of the known friendliness of the
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  • 299 7 Planting and Mining. The Milii/Mnil t!ins 1 >:iks aaok ol<l year In tlie year nnder review, our trade lias prospered, but the most noticeable this direction is the enormous strides made by the planting industry. Nowhere can this be seen better than along the line (n in
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  • 138 7 A Short- Lived Boycott. Tn Chinese meiclruits of Cliolon wanted to boycott American goods, l the example att them in China. In the Chinese already eoinnieneeil tli > and those of I'ochin-China were ■oiafl to join them in the camnaign when M chief of the firm .if R-nis Fr. res
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 Anyone who Las ever given Chamberlain y Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i trial will t«ll you it is unequalled for all stomach and bowel troubles. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sal- 1 y All Dealers. ;ii; DISPENSARY, General Agents
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    • 156 7 NOTICES. j AA V a f A^^^^a^^a*^^^^^av^aflM^^aj Bj^L^^^a^^B^BßMß|ate^^B^kßMHM|^B^LAt-7%^^^^^^bVflW^RMHAlaflßfltt^^j£^SS9B j^ L^^^a^^B^BBMB|ate^^B^kBMHM|^ B^LAt-7%^^^^^^bVflW^RMHAlaflBfltt^^j£^SS9 I s9l Agents for lea PERRirs Worcestershire sauce. BLJ Celebrated Oilman's Stores £^p Have you yet tried Laird a' Logan Whiskey f If not, do ro at once. After having tasted it, you will never drink any other. Stocks
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    • 16 7 STEARNS 1 WINE will bring back the lost strength and vigor, but it i« Stearin' Wine.
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  • 2616 8 m Bfteimi Com qtomdi ni <■/ On SlraiU Time*).' London December Bth. For this relief much thanks, expresses what is generally felt by a large Ki-tiou of the community on the resignaMoifcof Mr. Balfour and his party. The late Ministry perishes unhonored and uii-uug. Mi. Balfour instead of
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  • 23 8 Hn Chinamen were broiiplit liefnre Mr. S*-tli tliiN uwrninu ami cliaree.l with fiuhting in Sago Street last uitfl.t. Tliev were fined 91, each.
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  • 235 8 The homeward transportation of Japanese troops on the Chinese Eastern Railway has hitherto been progressing in a very satisfactory condition, says the Japan Gazette.' Thirty-two trains have been starting from Tiehling every day. Thus, returning troops have been poured into Dalny. but owing to the condition of marine
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  • 166 8 Bonfire of Pictures. Th-eves have broken into the historic Salvadego Palace at Brescia and wrought untold havoc among its priceless ait treasures. Foiled in their search for mouev and jewels, the miscreants forced the famous hall frescoed by Noretto, which M.' Paul Bourget regarded as being among
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  • 118 8 Cholera Morbl-s has lost its terrors in theh,onie where a bottle *of Chamberlain CoJic,^ Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is kep;." It never fails even in the mod levere and dangerous cases. For sale by All Dealers. The DISPENSARY. Gsaeral A«rnU AdoKbi.so to the Time* of MaUma.Hi. Xavier.inohargeofTowkay Foot'liuoClioon's ni-\vly-o|>ene(l Rubber
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  • 53 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. ■tnl 'tin u, i r 190t>. The Netherlands Trading Society to-day quotes the 4/ms bank rate at 2/BJ. The Mercantile Bank quotes it at 1 The Billiton Tin Mining Cmipanv made a profit of over 3i million guilder, in the last financial year. The dividend distributed is over
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  • 340 8 Gambier 7.70 do (Cube No. 1) uupicked 11.124 Copra BaU 7.85* do Pootianak 7.10 Pepper. Black Jl.OO do White, 8% 80.00 Bcgo Floor Sarawak 2.85 do Brunei No. 1 2.7.-, Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, lb% basis 31.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 25.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 22.00 Tapioca,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 48 8 Man-of-war. Vnrtt liiAMiink. (ier. cruiser. 10,600 tons. 6-w crew, 40 guns. 13.500 H.p. Capt Wilkeu. fad ■Jim. From I'nknnni. 30th Dec. 0 Ml TiUmU, Ger. naval traugport. IJM t.ni-. l:( crew, 1 200 H.p. Capt Sohaake. :ird Jan. From Bangkok, 30tli Uei. I'-Bds.
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    • 193 8 lt,-ii1,.ui,.,,,1. Brit, str 1.7V2 tons, (apt rilllllll noil, 2nd Jan. From Hongkong. IMb Dm. (i c Piiterson Simons ACo For London V \i,\ H Itillili,,., Brit. «tr. 139tonn, Capt ItiHiiß. 3rd Jan. From Natuna Is, 2nd Jan. Oqn, Md Wd.p. TeoTeowPeng. For Natuna Is. IT. nils. Carlyle,
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    • 94 8 SPtr Sletimer I To-Morro*. AsaluiM. l'enanj?.l«./,,m 7 a.m. Anamba Natuna Is. 1:,,',,,,,, Ut.in. Pontianak Auihtnt 1 p.m Billiton InllM 1 p.m. Malacca and Cin^i A/,™..; ,S>«.» 'i p.m. Europe via port^ Chum,, 3 p.m. Mwlras via ports 1,,.i,, j p.m. Penauf; and Calcutta („lUrrinr A/tciir 3p m Peuang
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 54 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 62 High Street. HAVE 2S7OW OIPIEiISriEID A Magnificent stock of Gold, Silver and Geiuset Jewellery of every desertion, also Indian, Chinese, fa|Mmi«fi silks, curios and fancy goods suitable for wedding and birthday presents. Price* Very Moderate. Telephone No 254 Inspection
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    • 24 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Cos. SALE BEGINS On Tuesday, fiext. NO STOCK RESERVED Everything at Sale Prices HIGHER EXCHANGE BIGGER REDUCTIONS Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co. Cash Drapers.
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    • 184 9 NOTICES. RILEY H ARGRE AVES CO: ITD. JC The "SAEKULAR" Cj^ B l'*flr INCANDESCENT J SPIRIT LAMP. |f UNSURPASSED. /j^|^ IT BURNS 20 HOLRSWITH ONE CHARGE. IF&* Has s:iven satisfaction wherever tried. MOTOR CARS LORRIES. "ALBION" "DARRACQ" jiMotorCars. Absolutely Reliable. «7 15 SIMPLE COMFORTABLE j|i^^^ij^ L \THE Glasgow Motor Lorry
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    • 253 9 NOTICES. Cheapest Known Power TANGYE'S PRODUCER 6AS EN6IKES 1 They make their own gas with the aid of ordinary Gas Coke which sells here at say $22 per ton. At this price for Coke the cost of'Tunuing say a 10 BRAKE HORSE-POWER ENGiNE IS EIGHT CENTS PER HOUR OK LESS
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    • 587 9 BANKS. Hongkong ff Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL 310,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 810,000.000 1 «,o vvi nnn SiWer Reserve 8.500.000, 19>***** Reserve Liability of Proprietors »10,000,000 COUkT OF DIRECIOR*. H. A. W. Slade, Esq.— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq.— Depatv f'h»irnimi. Hon. C. W. Dickson. F. Bali^er, Esq. E. Ooetz.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 77 10 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq. barque ;■*'!>. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cm. —Cruiser Gbt. Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United State/; Feb.— French Ger —German Dut. Dutch G.c. General-cargo d.p.— deck passenger U.— Uncertain"; T. P. W.—
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    • 1752 10 llotjatijr. Rubs, emitter, 7,000 tons, 528' crew, 36 guns, 20,000 b.p. ('apt Bostroem. Mtt Dec. From Hongkong, 20th Dec. For Libaa, U.-Rds OnmioUii, Russ. battleship, 13,500 tons, 889 crew, 70 guns, 14,500 h.p. 'apt Brousiloff, 25th Dec. From Hongkong, 20th Dec. For Libau. U.— Rds. HoUaiul, Dnt. cruiser,
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    • 565 10 Sume, port, probable date o; arrival, <in<( name of agents. Steamers. Alicante, Europe, Jan. 4 Barlow. AuiDi ia, Hongkong, Jan. 16 Helm Meyer. Antenor, Liverpool. Jan. 3; Mansfied. Arratoon Apcar, Honkgong, Jan. 16; P. Simons. Arcadia, Colombo. Jan. 6 P. A O. Austria, Trieste, Jan. 12 Rautcnburg. Ayuthia,
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    • 246 10 FOR SINGAPORE Per 1". A ().>. s. Britannia connecting itli the steamer Amulia vi Colombo, from I.ondou Dec. 8, due Sth Jan.— Mr.Downie, Mr. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. St. J. anlfield, Mr. D. McFie, Mr. M. M. Bidder, Mr. ai«l Mrs. W. A Graham. Per P. *O.
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  • 245 10 Number I p 1 *"t a^. jvK I£2 c-w Bu >- T~. r Number of Shares I-- ,t Value Paid up to I •OLD. IMM 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd Ji.OOi 14.00 IJ«J UUI»-utd. 4,000 10 S 10 I (Inferred) t.OO 20,000 I 10 SIO Kadaua G.
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  • 126 10 IW,UW i. X UUU nui.t ued 2,000 100 4,500 j 50 40,000 5 125 12,000 100 <MOO 10 ti.OUO 100 2,750 100 35,000 i J 10 000 50 2,000 I 100 0,000 100 joo.ooo io 37,0uv; > iuo o.iw o.uu 100 M 9 100 10 100 100 10 50
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  • 108 10 70,000 0,000 uulkfCKU 6,000 0,000 I.VHI UUMJ«I ***** Ii,SUO Ulaluue'i 2,000 1,000 16 uul»au*o ttO.ooo 1,1-JU UIIIMU*. 1M 85.1 10,000 »10 6.- Balgowuie Rubber Estate Ltd. 8.40. MO 1 I 1 Bukit Rajah <-U. 17. I I I Cicely Rubber Estate Hi. 5.0 1 1 5%PreJ. ..|M.M i! 1
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  • 45 10 Howarth Erskint, Ltd. 7\, 250,000 3% prem. Kiley, liar^Teaves, Ltd. t>' o _"J.",.ikm i% prcm bujurs Singapore Municipal 400,000 2% prein bu..i- 5> 1 ,670,000 1% pram buyuro fj.jj.SOO !J% dis. uoiii. Tsujoug pKgnr Dock Co., Ltd. t>% vjU.UUO IJ% preni. ">% 1,6U,9UU i% preai.
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    • 931 10 NOTICES. STKAITS AND F M. S. OOVERNMRNT MEDICAL SCHOOL. KEOn.ATIONS FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS. The course of instruction for Hohpital Assis Uuits will extend for two years, at the end o whit-h time on pausing satisfactory examination oertiticatex of proficiency will be grai ted. The course will be as follows First
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    • 630 10 NOTICES CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B. I. 8. N. Co., Ltd. Return Tickets for Single Fares will be issued by B. I. 8. N. Co.'g steamers to Port Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon. Calcutta and Coromandel Cout Ports, and for the round trip to Hongkong and Araoy, available for use between the 15th December,
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    • 361 10 NOTICES. Wfie Straits Tsimes. ANM) fifie Straits SBudget 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
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 711 11 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Holds top place in the highest class of Whiskies. Guaranteed 12 (twelve i year* old. c 46 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. STEAM rtAVIOATION CO. For Ctalna. Jnpui, Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Port«, Plymouth and London. Th-ough Bills of Lading issued for China Coast. Persian Galf, Continental,
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    • 1279 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnkllike Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ. Vnder contract with the Netherlands India Government. <<„»» at Singapore .-Ship Aoehct, late J. Vixsvba A Co., 2-3 Colltm Quit. The ondermentioned d»te« are only approximate^ Steamer From Exp'ted WUI be despatched for i-2,,,.,.i 'S«nba# Deo 81 Sambas, Pemangkat, Singkawang and J Pontianak J SBSS
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    • 607 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oerman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamer* of lis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen amburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp >n, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection '.araeilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) ort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, ingapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and
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    • 714 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCSAS STEAMJHIP Co,, Ltd. China Mutual Steam J«v. Co., Lui. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month extends to Vancouver, Seattle and
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    • 624 11 IN.SUKAINUE WBirAHiCJ. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFE. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LAROEBT riKE OFFICE IS THE WORLD. BOUSTEAD 4 Co.,— Agent: THE LONDON AND LANC VBHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £3,1'i7,500 Paid up Capital 212,750 Reserve Fund £1,073,550 Tie undersigned, Agents for the Company re prepared to accept
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    • 192 12 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINErLIMItIDT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. y 4f^^^^^ m^m ft| VII* lUMI I A, l|k jy MEMORIAL HALL. m^ff^^^gXßJw Not%rithstanding the heat of the afternoon, the interior /-^flfl tlu building was kept pleasantly cool by the electric fans fixed ii|>on the walls, demonstrating the hitherto unheard of jV possibility of a
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    • 411 12 ii I READY IN DECEMBER. J The Straits Times Xmas Annual, which will I be issued in December, will be a unique I publication of about 150 pages, printed on super- 1 nne art paper, the size of Bkekk It will be filled with stories, articles, sketches, photographs, caricatures of
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    • 560 12 NOTICES. SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist August. 1005, and TTnti Further ISTotice Train Service for Week Days and Sundays B I ra 1 1 Sunday- only. »0W TMI«S. OOW T»a,,, SINGAPORE rf..6.00 6.38 7.40 10.00 12.55 2.02 3.16 4.41 5.29 6.50 10 30 1190 3. w Newton '8- 0
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    • 501 12 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. n* P r u-r. **>0,000 ■j—"" Liability of Proprietors £aOO 000 HSMrre Fuud £57.-.,000 BANKKUS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at
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