The Straits Times, 5 January 1906
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Title Section15 1906-01-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.930 THE STRAITS TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. 1906.5 PRICE 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article642 1906-01-05 1 Vulgarisation of knighthood. Ciimmkntino on the "Birthday Honouni" List, the Gmirtlun, says:— 'lt is. no doubt, perfectly true that we live in an age of small men and great questions but it is impossible to believe that thin list is the best that could have been constructed642 words
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Article149 1906-01-05 1 Im!'o::tanik attaches to the appointment officially announced of a British Consul at Hanoi, the capital of Tonquin. For years past, writes a correspondent of the I'nll Moll ■t.rttr. -the British as well as the German and Italian Governments have sougl it liermission for the establishment of consuates in149 words
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Article167 1906-01-05 1 By Cait. H. B. Bakku 73rd C. 1.. Adjutant and Acting Commandant, S.V.C. Sintj«i>«>e, Xml J-inuorii. Orderly Officer for next week -Lu-ut. H. A. E. Thomson. Orderly N. C. O. Sergt. K. Hodges. Hearer Section: -Corpl. M. K. Watt, having reported bis return from leave, i» taken on167 words
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Article391 1906-01-05 1 The directors of the Pahang Kabaug Ltd., iv their reply to the report of a committee of investigation remark that tlie statement of its financial position is .substantially correct. Tinsum of i'2,'222 owing to the Pahang Corporation for stores, Ac was allowed to remain as a loan, without391 words
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Article33 1906-01-05 1 Wt art- indebted for home paparti to thw 12th of December, to the courtesy of Haaan. I >i«-ndels k Co., the agents, whose Dutch mail ttteauier Konnuj willrm 11. arrived here lant evening.33 words
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Article59 1906-01-05 1 Tiif. fleet of the Nippon iwn Kaisha, consisting of 78 xea-going vessels in conimishion. witli 250,904 tons, will shortly be rt-infoiv<-d by niiu additional vesMeht. representing an increase of 26,050 ton*. Tilt new steamers, range from U. 550 to 1,850 tons and u|xin their completion tlie fleet al the eniiipauy59 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1906-01-05 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. 'lo In- lmd from a'l dealers C. Dupire Co., cioi Sole Agents: DAHLS MILK. Norwegian Pure Cows' Milk. THE ONLY CANNED MILK IN WHICH 1 HE FULL339 words
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Advertisement253 1906-01-05 1 CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77- Bras* Basah Road- SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiest Report in the City. Hotel Porter, in uniform, meets all Boats and Trains. WAVERLEY HOTEL ~>9, Hill-street, Singapore Healthy Position. French and German Cnisine and Refreshments. Meals at every time of the day. Three Billiard Tables. Liquors of first qnality253 words
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Advertisement323 1906-01-05 1 NOTICE. I, the undersigned, beg to inform tlie public that my demand draft for tft.3oo. No. 4054. dated fad January.* 1908. issued from the Netherlands Trading Society Singapore, payable at the Banque de ludo-China, Hongkong, was stoleu in a pillow-shaped box with some other things, on board the steamship Knt323 words
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Advertisement140 1906-01-05 1 NOTICES. NOTICES. "APCA.R" LINE OF BTEAMKHS. JOSEPH CILL fITT'S Captain Sponce. having left Calcutta on the "<IRAND PRIX." PARIS, .oc V* ft" L* tf> Of H.ghert Quality; and hiring Qr»aU»t Durability, »re therefor. Haf Jsl For fre 'B ht and P~«»ge apply to OMCAPEST. I V %|f PATERBON, SIMONS* CO140 words
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Article2657 1906-01-05 2 The New Year. I'rnmiij, New l'rui'.- l)<uj. 1906, The New Year was ushered in am Ist a periect deluge of rain, which had o inmenced before dinner and kept up steadily until 1906 was some hours old, but nevertheless this did not prevent the banging of crackers, firing2,657 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1906-01-05 2 NOTICES. CEMENT. FROM LENGENFELD, AUSTRIA. The finest Cement beds in the world. Largely used in Government Contract work and wherever the highest quality Cement is essential. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. JuK >2 THERE is only one place to go S^TAXDAKD pOUOIfcS. to and enjoy yourself. The demand for these Securities441 words
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Advertisement290 1906-01-05 2 NOTICES >■ JUST ARRIVED. FRESH GRAPES KIM CHIANG k' Co., KIM HIN Co., 38, South Bridge Road 57, Kling Street. 579 I HEW YEAR PRESENTS. JEWELLERY, PRECIOUS STONES, FA.tCY GOODS, GRAMOPHONES, and RECORDS. Sole Agents for "Odcon" Gramophones and Records. LEVY HERMANOS, J, Battery Road. Michelii. Tyres for Motor Cars.290 words
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Article231 1906-01-05 3 Somk kind of a liiU-li would R]>i>ca» t<> liav.takiu plan iii coiuifctioii with tlif proniw. d dcvtnic-tion of |<ariali ilo^s at Bangkok. Tinftn| ide a. wyi the Mm Okm tier, was tliat tin- animals were to lx> caught and kilUil by <-lil«rofortn or sonic other practically painless miwiii-.231 words
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Article31 1906-01-05 3 StK Wilfkid Lauhiku, the Dominion Fri'inier, lian tclegraphc-d to Mine. Sarah Hernliardt. nVMH 1 i regret at the violence to which sliu haH Inn subject* d to by a Quebec mob.31 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1906-01-05 3 Anyone who has ever given Chamber- 1 lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Re- 1 lurch- a trial will tell you it is unequalled for all stomach and bowel troubles. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For tale by All Dealers. The DISPENSARY, General Agents46 words
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Advertisement195 1906-01-05 3 NOTtCESi URALITE. I r THE BEST FIRE-RESISTING BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIED IN SHEETS FOR ROOFING ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS AND FOR CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, etc. x eifs: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. HO HONG OIL RICE MILLS /gpla^£f^#\ 539 North Bridge Road fS( I W^ln SINGAPORE CABLE ADDRESS "HOHONG" SINGAPORE. Town Office 61 Kling-195 words
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Advertisement248 1906-01-05 3 MACFARLANE'S ROYAL V. O. V. LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY (to years old) Gold Medal, Dublin 1894. Tlie heavy demand we have experienced for this Whisky the excellent quality of which is now well known to customers having exhausted our stocks, we regret to be temporarily unable to meet orders. 1,000 cases248 words
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Advertisement409 1906-01-05 3 UTOItr BKITiSHFIRMandbeSUKKtoHAVEA GuOD SUPPLY of FUSSELL'S PURE MILK PSSH CREAMS NOT substitutes. NOT makeshifts I THE NOT condensed or sweetened. SffitfJi^SjJlJTT^ly^i Simply pun. -3*^ J BI^AIVD^ natural JMilk and pur.' i||jE WM)/^ wm!!& rich thick Cream l^z^^ —^telpi -teriliMd tins, gnar- SB^ p ,r l anteed free from pre- Cjv409 words
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711 1906-01-05 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 5th JANUARY. The McC'all family referred to in [Reuters telegrams to-day made an income of 1,789,000 (gold) out of the 924,000 policy bolders of the New York Life Insurance since 1892. At the recent judicial investigations the following figures were revealed: John A.711 words
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Article408 1906-01-05 4 w in ihi i: or not the Monroe Dictrine. socalled, can ever be stretched to cover the affairs of places like the Federated Malay States and the Siamese dependencies in the Peninsula, must remain a moot question for the time being but the amazing announce mint from Washington to the408 words
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Article323 1906-01-05 4 Owi.vi to various circumstances which it will he understood are inseparable from a fiat port which has no Custom House or other compulsory place of trade registration, it is well known that our local trade returns have long been faulty and inaccurate. Such is indeed to be expected, considering that323 words
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Article238 1906-01-05 4 Fram k and 1 iermany are not yet at amity, and the tenour of the latest telegrams to hand leaves little doubt but that the Morocco i] nest ion has again taken an alarming turn. In this connection it may be noted that the French Yellow. book on Morocco has238 words
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Article118 1906-01-05 4 A delk.htkl L telephone story cwiu s from Kuala L'impur. where an outstation manager sent in an official indent to Mr. A. S. Haxendale, as Director of Posts and Telegraphs, etc., for powder and shot to mend a telephone. After considerable enquiry it was revealed that the applicant was not118 words
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Article48 1906-01-05 4 Japan and Russia, says the Hu,t,jl,<m<j Telegraph, want silver badly there is a favourable Indian trade balance, and with tho export of capital both to India. Chiua and Japan, the outlook for silver is rcrttiinlv promising. The demand rate for the dollar in Singapore to-day is I HJ.48 words
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Article38 1906-01-05 4 It was a l',ipn,j,t\ that tho newly arrived angel bride was endeavoring to dexcriblc to her husband in the Aildplii Hotel yenterd»y Darling sai.l ulie. what's that thing like a melon, only full of caviare in its middle?"38 words
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Special {Telegram to tlv "Straits (Times'
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Article60 1906-01-05 4 Penamj, 4th January. The following are the entries for the n..i. .1 races at the above-named meeting Club Handicap. Kssington Kaitli Roekhill Peppercorn Radium Southern CroxN Kaneater Lul worth MeroH .lini Clasp.-! New Year Stakes. The sin 11..1 1.. Horses Paddock Cup The xaiiie Horses and Cornwell Calf60 words
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Article34 1906-01-05 4 Consiiikrablk cxciUiiieiit occurrol this u-orning owing to the fact that the iaaki refused Ui do further exdmngc businc" M London. The situation at the time of goinyto press had not rhangad for the better.34 words
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Article8 1906-01-05 4 Ttii- German traus|K>rt Titant-i left westward" yesUiday afternoon.8 words
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Article14 1906-01-05 4 Ai Tim. bom raa Nous, of the iVntnil Police Station, has gone to Hospital.14 words
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Article17 1906-01-05 4 Thk Marine Insurance Co.. of which .Mr H. I. Chop* is agent, send a Mutter for 100h\17 words
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Article18 1906-01-05 4 Thk licriiian sU-nincr lilt rtia left lor Odessa yesterday, afternoon with liwil) Russian officers aud men from Vladivostok.18 words
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Article24 1906-01-05 4 Thk I*, t nitwarduiailMtfamer.il.. I.h.i left I'euang at 9 p.m. vexterday and iv expecUd to aii i\r bin at daylight MMaonvwr I Saturday. I24 words
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Article21 1906-01-05 4 W. .1. Bkvas. the famous l/nited Suit. IMiliticiiin. who tM twice candidate lor tin••reMiilency. anived at Manila on the JJii.l December.21 words
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Article31 1906-01-05 4 Thk next monthly xhoot of the S. V. A. Rifle Club takfs plm c on tin- Uttli iu>»t. Nt U0 p.m. and on tlio 14tli at 7.:!() a.m.. at Kallestier Kiim,.'.31 words
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Article22 1906-01-05 4 Captain Bkown, of the Waiherm, which arrived yesterday from Peuang, repoits th.it a Chinese passenger died from sync,.]., was buried at sea.22 words
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Article29 1906-01-05 4 A mmCAL treat is to be piovided at tli. Hotel de l'Europe to-morrow in the shape ol selections by the band of the Ftnt Bitmitixl duriiif,' and after tiffin.29 words
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Article30 1906-01-05 4 H— f ill Carbury, of the Sherwood y,,,. s tersband. is to be examined next week 111 view of his entering the British SlilHarj School of Music. Kmil. r Hall.30 words
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Article26 1906-01-05 4 KWH. Adamson. (iilrillan and Co.. Ltd. send us a wall calendar from the Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company, of which they are the lon] agents.26 words
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Article31 1906-01-05 4 I.vin.hfs will leave Johnston's Mat tor the Swimming Club Bungalow on Sun lay next at 7. 8. 10. I.V, and returning to the Pier at 7..M). 9.8<), 12.14. i and B.31 words
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Article30 1906-01-05 4 Cvitux I.ohkik. of the British steamer Gmhmm, which arrived this morning irom Deli, reports that at :i a in. to-day he si«ht.sl a Imnji.e oil < Som Poii.t 1 '.mud eastward.30 words
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Article27 1906-01-05 4 Plum hi helihav.: opanad :i2 Mtooah for coolie children on their estates. Kwuliii";. writing, and arithmetic are taught tie. of charge without any yrantin aid from Government.27 words
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Article30 1906-01-05 4 Xnvr Sun. l.c. iKpiphaini the choii ot tin Philharmonic -Society of St". '.cilia w ill repeat Mozart's 12th mass at tho Cathedral ot the Good Shepherd with full orcli.sti.il accompaniment.30 words
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Article36 1906-01-05 4 Thk MM* tod Princess ef Wales .111 i\,-,\ at Lucknow on the 27tli !>■ cinilxi and nut with a cordial reception. Th« linaicipality presented an address at tho station, winch was uniquely decorated with railway apply ances.36 words
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Article40 1906-01-05 4 Ax Insurance Company rTTWgina din i Mfc in Holland, named l>e Hbotigny, has 4A been arrested for einl>v/./l.iiient. JJamount alleged to be made away with iW-t at two millions of guilders. The loss will be met out of mmtyml capital.40 words
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Article43 1906-01-05 4 Ow [Mi to the death of one of the creu .it the (icnnuri flagship ml limmank, the dance which was arranged in honour of Admiral Brcusing anil the officers of that criiisci at tho IVuUinia Club to -night is postponed until to-morrow night.43 words
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Article51 1906-01-05 4 Thk Siamese umibuat SutHi arrived from Penaug this morning and exchanged salutes with the pod She reports that she sighted a British barque off Pulau Ondau at H a.m. on -Itli January. She signalled .1. M. N. K. ami wished Id be iWfatM all well." The Buerii leaves to-day km51 words
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Article57 1906-01-05 4 It is |iositively asserted that India is out side the orliit ot party |H>litics,' that tinLiberals were consulted 1» tore Lord Mint" was appointed, and that there is no |x>s«ibility of any change, yet who can foretell what may happen with the present h^lit for government and with a iiiun57 words
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Article58 1906-01-05 4 l.vsr mi.mt. a ilrmkou sailor ol Ui. German i-ruiHer Furtt Bi*n..irrk i ilistni Iwnco on ouu of the cltctru Alison Hn.ul. He ii;fn«oil to pay liis tun ami nttcinpbnl to take charge of the dm of the car. He had to be foreilih ejected. TliiN inoriiint; the police liaiulinl him58 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement420 1906-01-05 4 LATEST M>VHWTISRMENTR GRAPES FRESH GRAPES 35 cts. per lb. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. fiotel De If'europe. m A FANCY DRESS BALL (Fancy Dress Optional) WILL BE GIVEN BY THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ABOVE HOTEL ON Jriday, the 26fd instant, at 9 p.m. AT THE TOWN HALL. Admission, including Suuper. (Sontu »>.420 words
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Advertisement345 1906-01-05 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. (Bast) (Slearanee Sale CHENG CO. 43. HIGH STREET. A marvellously cheap sale to clear stock in view of the approaching Chinese New Year. From Monday the Bth Jan. 1906, To Saturday the 20th Jan. 1906. Sunday Included. 1270 81 RVEYOR'S Assistant required. Mast be a neat draughtsman. Apply345 words
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Special (Bcrman {Telegrams.
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Article30 1906-01-05 5 Foreign Warships in the Baltic. lirrlin, flit January. The .Vorri- \nmijn protects n^RUist the fttmmm of lonipi warslii|>s in tlie Baltic anil .lriiiuu.ls that. Hnssia shall onler tlicir withdraw ill.30 words
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Article24 1906-01-05 5 Tlir ItiiHsian fMWMMBt will fix the rouble ex<-!iaiiKr with Kcilin at 2.14 marks, which lias formerly km .it M. 2.16 marks.24 words
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Kcntv.r's (Telegrams.
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Article54 1906-01-05 5 No Unionist candidates are before 29 constituencies. It is probable that more Liberals than Unionists will l>c returned unopposed, thus reversing the conditions of the last general election. The Liberals nave accepted Labour candidates in 42 constituencies. At the same time Labour candidates are eEawefaajl Liberals and54 words
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66 1906-01-05 5 I ne wed apprehensiveuess has arisen on tin- eve of the o|M-niiig of the Morocco contercllee. Until the S|>anish and the Italian press take a most paaßfaaMfci view of the situa tion. The latter sound a remarkably distinct note of hostility towards Germany. Kveii the66 words
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Article40 1906-01-05 5 The Premier of New South Wales has promised to co-operate in the despatch of flour t» Japan, for the relief of sufferers from famine. I.i'ikUhi. 4th J'ltittary. Uted. fjiwfJHirr. IOAOa.m, sth .Quinary. ML If H'uhr ll.li <i.m.40 words
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Article51 1906-01-05 5 An Extraordinary Claim. remarkable semi-official statement has 1m en issued from Washington, that the United States, in virtue of wiping out piracy and aaajakalag the first treaty with Barbary. have a right superior to that of any ■aaayaaa state in deciding critical questions arisini; at the Morocco51 words
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Article39 1906-01-05 5 Mr. Alexander Orr has been elected President of the New York Life Insurance Company in succession to Mr. McCall who resiynnl. Bethel UMMaGaviya have resigned their positions as trustifs of the New York Mutual Insurance Company.39 words
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Article36 1906-01-05 5 The Royal Mail Company have entered into an agreement with the Orient Company for the joint- working of the Australian mails, and the service will henceforth be known as tin Orient Koval Service.36 words
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Article151 1906-01-05 5 London. Ml, January. Unit. Kaaym 9Mpjm li.ii. hi, Bralji. <>.;; v m Quarter-master Honorary Captain J. Ho|ff%iiis. ot the Queen's Hays, who has been mentfcined ill connection with the War Storai Inquiry, has been found dead at PreAk" Mr."rlerbeit Gladstone, in his electoral address, reiterates the Government's desire to151 words
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Article72 1906-01-05 5 BIMU Mr. S< tli at the NHh i-mnt yestirdav Rfu-rnoon An^ Chu Kow Soon .mil WM Kay Mix U weir ii^ain arraigned. '.in hist aaeMai <>n ii rharge of chtntuiK I'rttermall Chitty in respect of »I(I.(MH> the two cithers with abetment of the same thinei. They wen-72 words
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Letter407 1906-01-05 5 "ALIEN" DEFENDS HIMSELF. Wm Editor ,)f the Strait* Tim**." Dkak Sir,— l am very sorry tliat you so misinterpreted tlie spirit of my recent com munication as to believe that it was written in anger or with an insolent spirit, both of which 1 utterly disavow. The communication was written407 words
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Article55 1906-01-05 5 Thk annual distribution of prizes at St. Joseph's Institution will take place on Saturday, the 20th inst.. at 4 p. m. His Excellency the Governor will preside. We are asked to mention that no tickets will be issued, but parents of pupils, friends, and benefactors of tlie Institution are most55 words
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Article67 1906-01-05 5 Mr. Hkxry. S. Wbitksidk. who will be remembered as a resident of Singapore and the Straits some four or five years ago. returned by the lioon last week, in the happy capacity of a Benedick. He proceeds to Ipoh to look after certain tin interests he has in that State67 words
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Article67 1906-01-05 5 A naamu case of murder and suicide is reported from Batavia. A married man. whose identity is concealed, was sentenced to imprisonment for breaking the law about registering an adopted girl. He killed the court official who came to take turn to prison. After wounding dangerously his wife and adopted67 words
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Article81 1906-01-05 5 Thk five performing lions which were landed here about the middle of December, by the s. s. A rwaia w ere yesterday shipped by the Kiuang for Hongkong, -where they will be transhipped for Saigon. It was intended to sin p them, direct to Saigon by the M. M. Haiphong,81 words
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Article71 1906-01-05 5 Bob Fitzsimmons, ex-champion heavy weight, went down and out at the pavilion. San Francisco, on the 21st December in the thirtieth round by Philadelphia Jack O'Brien. The match was for 20 rounds or more. The tight was one of the hardest ring battles ever fonght. Fitzsimmons was knocked down five71 words
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Article78 1906-01-05 5 An extraordinary civil case has just been determined at the Cardiff Assizes. A mau named Edward May sued tlie Taff Vale Railway Company for compensation for the loss of his legs, which he alleged, he had sustained by faliing from tlie train and being over run. The defendant Company stated78 words
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Article82 1906-01-05 5 A story of horrors comes from Tomsk, a city of 800,000 inhabitants in Western Siberia. When the revolutionists had seized the barracks and were in control of the city, several regiments of Cossacks were turned loose with orders to destroy and kill. They drove the revolutionists into the barracks and,82 words
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Article89 1906-01-05 5 Tun 'Canton Chinese at Manila talk of lxivcottiuK American there. Tlie Americans are hoiuk f" r counterboycott. The MH is that the New Oriente Hotel, there, run by Ah Gong, {iroprietor, aiul his Oiinese assistant*!, kis closed its doors. An American employed at the hotel stated that when the boycott89 words
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Article818 1906-01-05 5 The New Drill Halls. A mama of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps was held yesterday evening in the Drill Hall to discuss the plans for the new Drill Halls and Clubs to be erected on Raffles Reclamation. Captain H. R. Baker presided, and the other officers present818 words
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Article268 1906-01-05 5 Vkstkf.day afternoon, the ceremony of consecrating an addition to the Christian Burial Ground at Bukit Timah wax performed by the Kight lt.-v. Bishop G. F. Hoae. Among those present at tlie ceremony were the Rev. H. C. Izard. Rev. J. A. B. Cook. Rev. A. J. Aniery, Rev.268 words
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Article827 1906-01-05 5 The Annual List of Applications. A mk.k i in., of tlie Licensing Justices was held in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon to consider the list of applicants for renewal of retail liquor shop houses and of public house licences for tlie year 1906. The following Justices were827 words
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Article88 1906-01-05 5 He believes that he was Drugged. Mi:. L. D. Tandy, the Manager of the Tramway Co., lias reported to the police that on Wednesday morning he found that his gold watch and silver chain had been stolen from his room at Raffles Hotel. He believes that he88 words
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Article136 1906-01-05 5 S. C. C v R. Q. A. An interesting football match between the S. C C. and a team of the R. 0. A. attracted a large crowd on the Esplanade yesu-r day afternoon. The game wan fast, and some tine dribbling aud combination were display cd. A136 words
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Article280 1906-01-05 5 A special general meeting of the members of tlie Tanglin Club was held in the Exchange vest -play evening. There was a fair attendance of members, though the business before the meeting was purely formal. The President, Mr. Hooper, explaiued that acting under instructions from members at the280 words
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Article191 1906-01-05 5 Tuk ways of the foreigner, remarks the Jtijiitn Gazette, are a continual source of wonder to the Japanese there is little he can do that will absolutely surprise them, mul the actions of the most eccentric are assumed to be the normal deeds of the race191 words
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Article227 1906-01-05 5 His Brick-kiln worked without his Consent Yesterday, Pallianda Chitty went >to Rothore Police Station and told Acting Inspector Reynolds a tale of how his brick-kiln had beeji worked by a number of Chinese without his consent. He said that in May last he bought a brick-kiln at227 words
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Article180 1906-01-05 5 To-day before Mr. Bryant a Chinese baker was fined -525 and costs for keeping hi* bakery in ;i filthy condition. A Kling cattle trader, for keeping forvy-eight bullocks in excess of the number allowed, was fincH &Jh and eoatl Goh Chong, for theft of a blanket valued180 words
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Article17 1906-01-05 5 Th> KasUrn K\t< iision TaeMtkh l i |-any has baaed a neat .'pocket doo« lor this year.17 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement20 1906-01-05 5 The taste is pleasant of Stearnt' Wine, unlike other preparations of Cod Liver Oil .hat disturb the stomach Aids digestion.20 words
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Advertisement165 1906-01-05 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. T RAFFLES HOTEL Tre«t SPECIAL DINNER Seat. In •>« Previously Store TO-MORROW NIGHT. Ple»e By kind permission of the Admiral, Captain, and officers, the famous String Band (Full) of H. S. M Furtt Bismarck will play before, during, and after dinner. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. CHEAP PIANOS165 words
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Article504 1906-01-05 6 The Part it Will Play. The new House of Commons will see the representatives of Labour interests in the position of arbiters of the fortunes of Ministers for the first time in the history of Parliament. The Labour party at St. Stephen's will be a504 words
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Article338 1906-01-05 6 FOR SINGAPORE Per P. AO. s. s. Britannia connecting with the steamer Arrailia xt Colombo, from London Dec. B, due Mli.lau. Mr. D >wnie. Mr. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. St. J. CiulneM, Mr. D. McFie, Mr. M. M. Bidder W. W. Do Cmz. C. E. D. Stringer,338 words
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Article74 1906-01-05 6 The unofficial Tariff Commission, pro ■noted by Mr. Chamberlain, summarises trie evidence taken in regaM -to the hos'ery trade. Practically all {he witnesses dwell on the serious reatrictiong of their operation* from the lohs of foreign markets and the increadinK competition witli which they have to contend in the home,74 words
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Article981 1906-01-05 6 The Asiatic Rutter and Produce Company. A representative of the Times of Ceylon on the 22nd Dec., had a chat with Mr. Sydney Moorhouse, who was leaving by ithe N. D. L. S. Roon for the Straits to take up the management of the Asiatic Rubber981 words
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Article703 1906-01-05 6 An Extraordinary Property. The following is from che Cornish Post The fourth ordinary general meeting •if shareholders in the Gnpcng Tin Mi.img Company, Ltd., was held at Tabb's Hotel, Redruth, on Tuesday, the sth Div .Mr. J.ums Wickett president «,v«.r a gnod attendance. Directors' Report. The directors703 words
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Article46 1906-01-05 6 Th> inclusion of Canada in the Anglo.lapancHc commercial treaty of 1894 in ex pected at an early date. This will yive tut: ltoininion most favoured treatment in the Japanese markets while Japan will secure corresponding benefits, notably the cessation of harassing anti-Japanese legislation in Birtish Columbia.46 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement592 1906-01-05 6 NOTICES. WANTED Two paying guests in a qniet home in Tanglin. Excellent table, every comfort. Terms on application to Tanglin c/o Strain Time: 1075 WANTED by the Municipal Commissioners, Malacca, a driver for a steam roller (S tons), salary 14H0 per annum. Applications with copies of testimonials addressed to the592 words
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Advertisement358 1906-01-05 6 NOTICES. What we IV>. We do Well. L.,^ mmmm A Good Work I TELEPHONE NO. 348. I Low Price Let as Quote. ™"f ick l)ej tck Every Description PRINTING From a Visiting Card to a Newspaper. Catalogues, AMD Expresses, Wedding Cards. A ANYTHING Mtnu Cards, Visiting Cards, ELSE Bills of358 words
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Advertisement329 1906-01-05 6 TO BE LET, FURNISHED. No. 7 Chancery Lane, for 12 months only. Immediate entry. Apply to W. C. NIBLETT. 1237 TO BE LET. A three-storied house. No. 19 Malacca Street, at present occupied by E. J. Mctiwalla it Co Entry Ist February, 1806. Apply to LIM KAY KIM, 1256 c/o329 words
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Advertisement41 1906-01-05 6 Cholera Morbus has lost its terrors in the home where a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is kept. It never fails even in the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale by All Dealers. The DISPENSARY, General AgenU.41 words
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Article288 1906-01-05 7 LEAVING THE COUNTRY. English Money in Germany. An English syndicate has just purchai«d three of the largest potnsh works in Germany, at Wallcnsen, Thueste. and Duingcn. Every year, indeed, the amount of monty sunk by English capitalists in German mines and factories is rapidly increasing. The reason for this is288 words
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Article641 1906-01-05 7 < mCH i>\ a v HKi:. With reference to the subject now being Han ad by JapaMM jownok, c alleged indecorous conduct on the pait ■1 Tokyo >tvd 'iit> of Doth sexes the fol-| lowing c imniu.iication has reached a, con:einp irary from a currespoudeut who641 words
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Article284 1906-01-05 7 FOR OUR FAIR. READERS. About Women. ou spuods uissng p ssajduig a\\j j less than £2.uUO yearly on perfumes, total, and toilet waters, ordered almost entirely from Paris. The Empress of Germany is passionately fond of all kinds of flowers, but for some time has favjured orchid;, of which she284 words
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792 1906-01-05 7 STRANGE AND UNEARTHLY SIGHTS IN MANCHURIA. TWO umCKKt' HTOHIKK. The return of Russian troops from ■Manchuria is bringing, to light some of f hc horrors of the recent war, whlcli have hitherto remained unknown. A letter from a young Russian officer published in the Berliner Zeitung deecribes how, in spite792 words
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Article195 1906-01-05 7 What is a Smell The common sensations of daily life says tin- Evening Standard, are often just the tilings we know least about. Smells, for instance. We are content more frequently in London, discontent to go on daily extrrising our olfactory capacities without any definite idea, of how they come195 words
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Advertisement558 1906-01-05 7 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received up to 9 a.m. en MjuiUy. -.'n J Ap.il. 1900 fir renting the follow ing Farm* for 3 years frjm 1st January, 1907, viz. The Opium Farm for the Territory- of Sarawak from Tanjon^ Data la and inclusive <>f the Lawas River a558 words
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Advertisement15 1906-01-05 7 ZYMOUE TOOTH POWDER, a per feet antiseptic dentifrice, cleane* and preserve* the teeth, very rtfrething.15 words
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Advertisement662 1906-01-05 7 AUCTION SALES. New Year and Wedding Preterits SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PLATED GOODS At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan 4 Co.'s Hart. Monday, Bth Jiiniiury, at 11 a.m. Handsome pipe racks, smokers' requisites, tea and coffee services, electro- plated claret jogs, very handsome side dishes, sugar basins, butter dishes,662 words
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Advertisement630 1906-01-05 7 AUCTION SALES By Obkkii or the Bcpbeve Coi-rt. Between Kana Pana Yieyana Kaua Roona Kurpan Cbitty Plaintiff and Geok Teat Co. and Tay Kirn Tee Defendant-. The VALUABLE LIFE INTEREST of Tay Kirn Tee in the undermentioned properties forming part of the estate of Tay Geok Teat, deceaaed, under the630 words
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Advertisement989 1906-01-05 7 notices; STKAITS AND F M. S. GOVERNMENT MEDICAL SCHOOL. REGULATIONS FOB HOBPITAL ASSISTANTS. The course of instruction for Hospital Aasi* tauts will extend for two years, at the end o which time ou passing satisfactory examination certificates of proficiency will be granted. 2. The course will be as follows First989 words
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Article432 1906-01-05 8 . Fraudulent Bankrupt. At the Assizes yesterday the trial was concluded of Lim Kee Sen aud Lim lloug Eec on a charge of having, being li.uiktupU, sent out of the Colony goods, I- tliv value of over $6,000 obtained on credit aud not paid for, within four months next432 words
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Article212 1906-01-05 8 That there is a steady tendency to•Tswii more liberal construction of the I'nited States Chinese Kxclnsiiui Law is slioun in the report of the Ktireau of I mini Uiatiou for October, made public on NoveniMf Jlst. The number of Chinese admitted ti;at month was '29!) against 198212 words
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Article152 1906-01-05 8 i in n; in l>iiMin they say Sir Henry Blake, in <\ on hix way to C'eylou, owes his line in the world to ikmnybrook Fair. When he «TM employed in cue of the big business I taea in NUh lie showed a youthful talent Im the152 words
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Article21 1906-01-05 8 Arrived 4th January. B\ t'aaaaa: From Shanghai Mr. J. Wttt. Fran Hwi^k. ng Mesir*. BKxiilite. Guheriex, *nd Mtmli-.21 words
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140 1906-01-05 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. A New Steamer Building. k luar that the Straits Steamship Coin pany. in pursuance of their enterprising shipping policy, have placed an order with the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Dundee, Scotland, for a new venscl to augment their fleet. She will be after the type of140 words
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112 1906-01-05 8 Bkfobk Mr. Bryant, tin's morning. Chief Sanitary Inspector Mayhew charged seven Kliiigs with not reporting a case of smallpox which had resulted in the death of a Una at No. 40. Tank Road. Evidence was given by Chief Inspector Mayhew. Dr. W. R. C. .Miilillrton said112 words
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Article124 1906-01-05 8 Yk>T!.khay afternoon a representative of the Chinese shop of Heng Chee and Co. reported to Acting Inspector Taylor at the Central Police Station that a cheque for 1200 purporting to be signed by Mr. Van Wijk was cashed by their shop. Later the Netherlands Trading Society refused124 words
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Article245 1906-01-05 8 Sir F. Swettenham's Opinion, Sik Frank Swettknham writes with regard to an article which appeared in the Standard of August Mtli last: The acreage planted with Para rubber in the Straits and Malay States on January Ist last was 80,000 acres, and in Ceylon 25,000 acres. Since that245 words
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Article69 1906-01-05 8 VESSELS AT TANJONQ PAGAR. Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf:— Nil. Victoria Graving Dock Barque Acme. Albert Gkavim; Doci Salahadji. Section No. 1 Islander, Kouing Willem 11, Palamentta. Carlvle. 2 Obra. 8 TiberiuH. 4 Houtmann. Nil. 6 Hyson, Taugliu, Calypso. Borneo Wharf:— 7 Ratho. 8 Nil.69 words
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Article61 1906-01-05 8 Mr. T. W. Lawson, of Boston, the author <if Fronted Finance, ban lout £680.000 in a ili '-I n-i nt t attempt to reduce the price of copper. He intends, it is stated, to stake his fortune on the effort he is making to bring the price down on what61 words
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Article562 1906-01-05 8 German Government and Rubber. A mono tin- visitor* to Vy I'm at present, is Mr. F. Haruuui, who has been for the last five years managing-director of a cocoa plantatian in Samoa, and has just formed a rubber company in England called the Upolu Company. Mr. Harraan in562 words
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Article177 1906-01-05 8 Indian Engimvriiuj says There being only one Pasteur Institute in India, which is located at Kasauli, a place in the extreme north of the continent and therefore beyond the reach of many persons requiring aid from such an institution, it was considered by the Government of India177 words
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Article25 1906-01-05 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. sth January. 1900. Tbk Netherlands Trading Society to-day quotes the 4/ms bank rate at 2/3jj. The Mercantile Bank quotes it at 2. Hi25 words
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Article355 1906-01-05 8 Gambier ..I 7.70 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 11.12* Copra Bali 7.60 do Pontianak 7.1S Pepper, Black 21.00 do White. 5". 80.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. 1 2. T0 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 15., basia .19.50 1 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 35.00 Coffee, Liberian No.355 words
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Article200 1906-01-05 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Hiiimj .Inn, D'lt. 8tr. 576 tons, t apt Mow. 3th Jan. From Samarang, 2nd Jan. G.c. •nd 96 d.p. Heap Eng Mob. For Java 1° Rds. Hriw. Nor. btr. 7.W tons, (apt Knksen, 4th Jan. From Bangkok, 3Ut Deo. G.c. Behn Mayer A Co.200 words
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Article80 1906-01-05 8 MAILS CLOSE. for Per Steamer Time To- Morrow. Tringtfauii A Kelantan llan ll'lmll Ilin 7 a.m. PalembaiiK Hulm II u.lll. Rhio and Indrawn 1 Aimi I'liyr MM, P. Kwettenhani. IVnang Pin Bm§ "2 p.m. Teluk Alison via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Deli Satima :t p.m. Sabang, Suez A Genoa Print80 words
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Article132 1906-01-05 8 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe By the V. A O. s.s. Arcadia due ou 6th Jan Fr«*n Chika— By the K. I>. 1., s.s. P. r. Fiirdriek due on 7th Jan. TIME TABLE OF HAILH Ut'E. 0 88 No\ 23nl p! .1 O. Dec. 19tli Dec. lßth Nov. 27tli N.132 words
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Advertisement72 1906-01-05 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. A Magnificent stock of Gold, Silver and Geniset Jewellery of every description, ulso Indian, Chinese, Japanese silks, curios and fancy goods suitable for wedding and birthday presents. Prices Very Moderate. Telephone No. 254 Inspection Cordially Solicited. c.72 words
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Advertisement249 1906-01-05 8 WHITEAWAY, LAI PL AW Cos. FOR Reduced Prices During JANUARY DEMI DRESS SUIT Silk Facing Italian Lining, distinctly high class. Evening Wear. Sale price $36. 50 per »uit. GAUZE FANS Hand painted very pretty Usoal price $2.00 each Sale price $1.45 each. LIJWE JUICE AND GLYCERINE CREAM A compound of249 words
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Advertisement151 1906-01-05 8 JAPANESE KIMONAS Sale price $1 .80 each BATH GOWNS $4.50 SYCES RAIN CAPES $2.50 CALVERT'S No. s CARBOLIC SOAP Guaranteed to contain 4% of Carbolic, the best Purifying and Desinfecting Agent, effective in cleansing clothing, healthy action on the skin. Should be used in Every Household Sale price 55 cts.151 words
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Miscellaneous137 1906-01-05 8 DAY BY DAY. Friday, sth January. High Water. 6-S7 p.m. Town Band. Eaplauode. u> B.C.C. Meeting. Town Hall. 5-I*. Band. Teutonia Clnb. Saturday, 6th January. High Water. 6-.V2h 111. rt-Hp.m. 8.L.0.C. C'ship ntries close. Hotel de l'Europe. Special Lunch. Ito 3. Raffles Hotel Special Dinner. Sunday, 7th January. Swimming Club137 words
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Article808 1906-01-05 9 KKKonMThe Board of Admiralty has issued a: a Blue Book a memorandum, signed by Earl Cawdor, on Admiralty work an progress. Commencing with a state ment that the Board of Admiralty desir to present to Parliament, and through Parliament to the public, an account of the808 words
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Article415 1906-01-05 9 Yearly Report. The report of the Straits and Gener al Development Company, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June last, which was to be submitted at the mooting on the 11th of December, states that the balance of loss for the year £953 mainly consists of415 words
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Article191 1906-01-05 9 The advance in price in recent years in Burma cheroots is remarkable in the opinion of Indian Engineering. Tobacco, locally grown from liavanna and Manila seeds, has greatly expended, and the Burmese get better prices f r their crops than they formerly did? Some 25 years ago Rs.l191 words
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Advertisement583 1906-01-05 9 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAll> 1 I'CVPITAL ..110,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 110,000,000 1 Mm nnn Silver Reserve t 8,800,000 18 800 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. H. A. W. Slade, Esq.— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. \V. Dickson. F. Salinger, Esq. E.583 words
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Advertisement287 1906-01-05 9 NOTICES. RILEY HARGREAVES CO. LTD. j^fr The "SAEKULAR" W pi INCANDESCENT I WEil SPIRIT LAMP. jjr UNSURPASSED. /3m3^ IT BURNS 20 HOURS WITH ONE CHARGE. ■^^p^^T^^ Has given satisfaction wherever tried. MOTOR CARS LORRIES. "ALBION" "DARRACQ" ||Motor Cars Absolutely Reliable. '^-^IjjftSSiig X SIMPLE COMFORTABLE THE Gl as g° w Motor287 words
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Advertisement46 1906-01-05 9 Summer Complaint is the children's most> dangerous enemy and the mother's mest dreaded foe. Immediate and proper treatment is always necessary. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, given according te directions, is the most effectual remedy known. For sale by All Dealers. The DISPENSARY, General Ajfeata.46 words
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Advertisement185 1906-01-05 9 A Cure That Cures There are men and women in every locality who are being racked to death with Rheumatism. Many of them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, m.issaee, &c, while others have been doctorediintil they have lost all hope and patience. Little's Oriental Balm has, by185 words
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Article392 1906-01-05 10 IHK UOMOM I'Hol.riTloN YK.T RKCOKIIKI). A iv]>. rt ha: jit:,t Ixtn issued by the Board of Trad-, idatng to the prodact ion. cuiiMiiiipi I -in. an<l imp<iiW ami c\|Kirts i f cnal in flic Kritish Empire and the principa] foroigii eoajatriaa in each year fmin 1883 to392 words
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Article619 1906-01-05 10 Earth- Eaters. N" Atuiaiulale has observed in Fascii .J] Mulaycuses that both Malay and Si.uiu-o wiiiion cat kind of earth dug mil of the banks of the river and roas:ed this »-,-t» administered as a tonic. In Borneo the natives are accustomed to the 11*0 of various kinds of earths.619 words
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Article183 1906-01-05 10 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer; sh. —ship bq. —barque; sob. —schooner; Yet. —Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser Gbt. —Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo H.p.—Horse-power; Brit. British U.S.— United States; Feb..—French Ger Orirmn Dut. —Dutch G.c. —General-cargo d.p. —deck passenger; U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T.P.D.—Tanjong183 words
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547 1906-01-05 10 .hint, Anier. at ship, 2.KX7 tons, Capt Mckay, sth Dec. From Manila. -J6th Nov. Ballast. ißtaudard Oil Coy. U.—Dock. Atahan, Ger. str. 161 tons. Capt l'eters, :tlat Dec. From A»aha:i, 28th Dec. O.c, and 10 d.p. Behn Meyer A Co.547 words
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Article527 1906-01-05 10 Saute, fort, probable date of arrival. name of ttgentt. Stkuiekh. Ambria, Hongkong. Jan. 16; Behn Km Arratoon Apcar, Ilonkgong, Jan. 16; P. »'""j Arcadia, Colombo. Jan. 6 P. A O. Austria, Trieste, Jan. 12 Rautenburg. Ayuthia, Bangkok, Jan. 9 Borneo Coy. Baralong, London, Jan. 24 Paterson HaMaa. Barotee,527 words
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Article241 1906-01-05 10 . jvS: jjs < m^>solo. I i I 13,500 J :u 10 Beisewah G. M. Co.. Ltd 10.00 13.00 4,000 10 I 10 (Deferred; 8.00 20,000 10 > 10 Kadiuia G. 11. Co., Ltd. 200 10,000 10 10 (i'ref.j lo.W) iK,ii.. 8.207 X 1 X 1 Kechau G. Fields, Lid.241 words
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Article131 1906-01-05 10 GENERAL. lOll.lli.'U jUOjUumalud 2,000 I.iOO *0,000 12,000 MM b.UUu 2,750 mxi bUO 2,000 ■"i.IJUO uuiuu.d JOO.OOO 50.1WU UIIIMU-M 37,000 ft 1.1 IS J Di.U JUeveiupmeut Co., Ltd.. 100 1100 Federated Eugiuoenug Co., LtJ. J.'.' S ."ill I'lßilTi NfUll'. l.tL IW fJUU Hongkoug aud rfhaughai Bauk 100 100 Howartli Krakiue, LtJ.131 words
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Article144 1906-01-05 10 The following is from Messrs Saunders Mail Share Circular dated 4th Jan. JtJO.OCO i X, 1 8miKei Way Rubber O...M. fully i»iar.\ 3.U 1 jt (Coolrib.) «1. H.9 *60,UMi i 1 VsJIambnwa ltubbt-rCo., Ld. UV H.O iO.oOU 7U.UUU 9,uuu uuuwu«a a.uuu ti.UOO l^&uu unissued 30,000 li,Jju uumuen 2,000 15144 words
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Article48 1906-01-05 10 lowarth Ei-1-.iue, I.: 1. 7% liiey, Hargreavtm, LW. i. iin(j»pore AlumciiM' tt% ?«iijouij P»sm DooK Co., LM. 6% •Vfc 250,000 3"., prcm. i20,U01) i"„ iirciu buyer* WO, 1)00 prein bu/B'. 1,67)4,000 1" o pr«a buyeii. 65A.500 '2% dm. 808 -i50,0U0 H% prein. >«leM. l..l>ii,Mo UV, Cl'eill -ill.--48 words
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Advertisement256 1906-01-05 10 NOTICES. VinDesifes^ Cordial Regenerates? JP f Regulates the Circulation, Promotes Mjk Digestion, < 'tiros onstipation. Prevent X^^R C^HB^9T^\ I epidemics, Composod of best Elements. A RjL/>-VSpVl^. l I I Tonic. A Ligucur. Wine. ■T^^vHm(?^» a I JJ VI pei bottle at] all Dispensaries. n\ *W&/^9 m I 669 J^ I256 words
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Advertisement343 1906-01-05 10 BANKS. _2jj Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital ..'£Boo,ooo Reserve Liability of Proprietors £900,000 Reserve Fund £875,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE bAnCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per343 words
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Advertisement691 1906-01-05 11 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Holds top place in the highest class of Whiskies. Guaranteed 12 (twelve) years old. < 46 STEAMS! !IP COMPANIES. P O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Ef ypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tli "tub Bills of Lading issued for China691 words
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Advertisement759 1906-01-05 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paket.aart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenti at Singapore II Ship Agency, late J. Daendelb A Co., 2-S Collyir Quai. The undermentioned date* are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted Will be* desiMtched for />. Eerent Riouw Billitou. Batavia, Soerabaya, Bawean, Bandjermassin.Kota-BarM, Balik-Papan, Movara Djawa,759 words
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Advertisement579 1906-01-05 11 HAMBURG AMERiKA LIRIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of the579 words
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Advertisement625 1906-01-05 11 SAMSHIP COMPANIES. LD.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Oerman Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg ria Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseille*, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to625 words
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Advertisement708 1906-01-05 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OUEAJS 3TIAI SHIP Co., Ltd. AND Minn Mutual Steam Nay. Co., LUI. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home- i wards for London every fortnight and for i Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month708 words
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Advertisement499 1906-01-05 11 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFE. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LARGEHT FIRE OKKIci: IN THE WORLD. BOUSTEAD A Co.,— Agenu. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid-up Capital 212,750 Reserve Fund 1 ,073,550 The undersigned, Agents for the Company are prepared to accept fire499 words
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Article440 1906-01-05 12 Thousands of Jews Fleeing From Russia The strike is growing steadily, and thousand? of people are leaving Russia, »ays a St. Petersburg telegram of November 17th. The principal business of the semiparalysed Government during the past fortnight has been the issuing of foreign passport*. These have440 words
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Article363 1906-01-05 12 The following list shows the number of mounts and victories of the first 1* jockeys at home during the last season Tin' most notable occurence among the fffcon winnings do not run into throe figures has been the sudden bursting into fame of young363 words
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Advertisement19 1906-01-05 12 I»T£ASNS' UEAIIACHK CURK can be obtained from all the dispensariea (quickly by post). Nfver be without the Gcnmae. m.w.f.19 words
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Advertisement614 1906-01-05 12 NOTICE 3. I HOWARTH ERSKINETtIMITEO. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. flkfl^F t MEMORIAL HALL. -fr^ flr OPENING CEREMONY ■^/|2[^OhH|H^ Hk Notwithstanding the heat of the afternoon, the interior JnU IPf the bu dinp was kept pleasantly cool by the elect lio funs' upon the walls, demonstrating the hitherto unheard of Z^mn^,f m possibility614 words
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Advertisement397 1906-01-05 12 NOTICES. IThe Cairo Tobacco Manufactory THE SUPERIORITY OF HANDMADE CIGARETTES. Nothing it* more auiinvint! when smoking than to hav>< dust and small pieces of tobacco entering the mouth. This always happens to smokers of machinemade cigarettes, lv haml-madc cigarettes, shorts and dust are carefully excluded by the makers. ALSO when397 words
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