The Straits Times, 20 July 1906
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Title Section19 1906-07-20 1 The Straits Times. VO. 22.093 THE STRAJTS TIMjBS. FRIDAY. JULY 20. 1906. I'liM j. r I PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement372 1906-07-20 1 MICHELIN fTRS§ I 0* NEW STOCK JOSt ARRIVED v t C. Dupire Company. ,ioi j i HOEG'S Anti-Corrosive Composition Anti- Fouling Composition Boot Topping Paint l.ed constantly with greatest a— »J ■.teamers and sailing slhdm of all nations. F"i- apply to H. SCHAEFER CO., 1 Ti;-. Sole Agents STOLEN. ol!(372 words
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Advertisement466 1906-07-20 1 "STRAITS TIMES" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AUCTIONEERS POWELL CO., Singapore. (Established 42 tears). Real Estate Auctioneers and Valuers. Mortga ns arranged Valuations Bwda, Rents collectal Powell 4 Cov^s Aurtiou\aJi Hou%e-Propetf, ircutar.'ia. isJßed ««eklY %M seift free to au' IdMas H. L COGHLAN6 00. 5. Ruffle* Plare. Singapore. Auctioneer*ar»d%iriVev9rs^ tAnd^* Hnu'se Jsfe%l«.*TOSminlsBioniAgent! Kid466 words
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Advertisement271 1906-07-20 1 HOBIWSOK CO. NEW CONSIGNENT OF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Our Cigarettes are packed in Hermetically-Soldered air-tight tine. 100 Cigarettes in a Tin. Robinson's own JJ-JJ *Beresford str wtwe^ JJ*" TOP (GOLDT.PPED. Jl-« THESE ARE HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES. Egyptian Cigarettes Robinson Company. Trm* the \iM\n mmw machine -"I -ff B HAS271 words
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Advertisement383 1906-07-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LET HOI SE— Houses I*. 1». 1 Orchard lt,,ad. *eh separate, rent moderate. Apply BMM HOTEL VAN WIJK CO.. Lti.. SEI.ANOOR CLUB. NOTICE. TKXDEllS— Tenders are invited lai tli, IneUllation of Electric Lighting ami ha in he above Club. Tenders, which will be opened nl a383 words
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Article984 1906-07-20 2 Tho "Journal <te Pan- "of the 13th Juno statts lli.il Upwntiat," this year's Derby ■■mil <ir;md Prix winner, was very nr.nly killed in an ai cident at the Amiens station. He was on his w.iy back t>> Knglaiid. and the train had stopped at Amiens, when, .is984 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement279 1906-07-20 2 BARBED WIRE Planters. Times" MINING CANDLES. Send for quotations to The Borneo Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. H. ABRAMS J motion co. The Horse Repository WATCHMAKERS Orchard Road JEWELLERS. .las juVt laixUil .X s.>. Dttrius forty very OPTICIANS. Nulcct honaw. Cobs, and Ponies, all thoroughly REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED broken to saudle and279 words
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Advertisement734 1906-07-20 2 MARTIN'S ■a- iM» aw** kbai^T MarMn PtUaTB^ aai Ai CHARLES T&L HEIDSIECK S (M^ White Seal Champagne. y¥ Behn. Meyer 4 Co Let. Singapore and Pennng. JUHH LITTLR ie 1.., Ltd. L^^J March 30 m.w.f. a.c. Wde Straits V>imes. AND tsfje Straits SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. D»il> issue per734 words
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Advertisement332 1906-07-20 2 YAMATO CO. HK.ALKRS IN Japanese Curios. No. 41 HIGH STREET. 2298 Maynaid Co., Ltd., ENGLISH CHEMISTS. 4 BATTERY ROAD. HAVE OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT 598-3, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, NEAR THE BRAS BASSA ROAD TRAM JUNCTION. HOURS OF BUSINESS, 7 a m. to 10 p.m. NIOMT BELL FOR URQENT CASES332 words
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Article473 1906-07-20 3 Are All Men Liars Pint". Adolph Gluck i.- eager to bet I'l.sicleiit I«M volt. .Inliii D. Rockefeller. H. 11. Rogers. ThoBMM W. LawMB, George \V. Perkins, the McCurdys. Chairman Shouts of .:he Panama Canal Commission, or anybody else that he oaiiii.it catch him in a lie Gluck is the Milwaukee473 words
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Article221 1906-07-20 3 The alleged 'taltod" Mine Case came on d r hturing on Friday la*i, ■I Kuala l.uininir. Mr, Petran hat in in retained f«M- the defence. The ■torj i this cue ii intriea <• aad ng. The property, M tli I. rik PioMer," lieli lii;> tn Mr. Foo Bang221 words
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Article29 1906-07-20 3 The >tat of the London rubber mr.kct on Urn 'J'Jth June is thu mini t the Tim,- f Ceylon Rubber is nncnangwL Then b maud The plantation quotation M.29 words
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Advertisement94 1906-07-20 3 Wanted i t Once. A little forathouahl ail] often save uc 11. uhlc. Think (if Mio pain and ■ufferiog lliat must !>• cndunMl in case I an attack o pam m the I oinatii Of a .:n|) mlii- when MH-(li< mc inu-t b» s«'iit t K.<rv family should have a94 words
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Advertisement139 1906-07-20 3 URALITE. THE BEST FIRE-RESISTING BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIED IN SHEETS FOR ROOFING ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS AND FOR CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, etc. x genU: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. ISMAIL RAHEEM Grand Exhibition of Valuable Diamond Necklaces. Inspection kindly solicited. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Ltd. ZLOIsTDOHST. Having been appointed Sole Agents lot the above Company,139 words
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Advertisement218 1906-07-20 3 KATZ BROS., LTD. 1" TT "ITS MERLIN CYCLE. 11l 111 II it M sr iv i^l V Bg> '^^P^^g^aEamßßß^^^^^^^BßPftMi Liycelfs Plated Spring ed. I'.inili sli fi< list. X'K '^'^^yii^T^^Li^wSo nSr' P«"i"i'y*s I'M. I. l-'IiKK ir "**^^^^^^3^iS?*^ Barford's two inverted The Merlin has I lever BRAKES, always held a high reput-218 words
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Advertisement56 1906-07-20 3 j ARTIE TULLY Turf Commission Agent. Now has a ***** book ojwned on the Penang Meeting. Dolble Events on Ex-Griffins and Merchants Cup Merchants Cup, and Paddock Cup The Tkkble Evk.vi Ex-Griffins, Merchants Cup, and Paddock Cup. See Price lUt, 17 Change Alley Tele .af hi ddrtts:— TULLY Singtpore Address56 words
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737 1906-07-20 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, 20TH JULY. Tut: matter of the Municipal Presidency at Penang has come to an end. as was advised by telegram from our correspondent there. Mr. A. R. Adams, who was one ol the Counsel on tin- (ioveriinient side at the recent T.P.D. Arbitration737 words
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Article543 1906-07-20 4 As we were asked to say nothing about the matter until the Straits Settlements Association i Singapore Branch I had issued their advertisement, which is to be seen on jiage 4 in to-day's Strait* Y'nwi. we remained quiescent. U is told of ol. 1 Sir Charles Forbes, of Indian fame.543 words
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Article322 1906-07-20 4 Victoria Memorial Hall, and under the auspices of the Association, for the purpose of considering the Financial position of the Colony, arising through the Tanjong Pagar Dock Award, and of deciding whether or not any representation should be made on the subject to the powers that be. We think the322 words
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Article194 1906-07-20 4 A recent issue of Lloyd* WmU§ Skiff ing Index contained the following paragraph There is a widespread impression in slopping circles that the Government will sliortlv announce its intention to appoint v Hoyal Com m'tuion to iuqnire into the operati.u of shipping conferences. The Board of Trade could, no doubt,194 words
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Article138 1906-07-20 4 Tuk P. AU. mail steamer VoMotm, a splendid boat, drojmed anchor opposite the Pasir Paujaug Battery at seven o'clock, last evening, on her arrival from Colombo, and remained there till half past-six o'clock, this morning, when she went into the Roads. Some years ago. the P. t <>.s. s. Penintuhir138 words
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Article23 1906-07-20 4 Mr. Hyndm vn-.loxks, the V. M. S. Judicial Commissioner, is expected to arrive here to-morrow in the K. M. S. yacht M< IM23 words
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Article19 1906-07-20 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Hand will play on the Ksplanade tomorrow (Saturday!. from 5 to 6 p.m. weather permitting.19 words
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Article30 1906-07-20 4 A Chinaman was engaged iv painting the tower of the market at Teluk Ayer yestoi lay when he fell to the ground. He was picked up in a critical condition.30 words
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Article31 1906-07-20 4 Ykstkijuay a Hylam boy employed by Mr. Naliri was climbing a mangostcen tree in Gilntead Road when lie slipped and tell. His skull was split open and lie died ins tantly.31 words
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Article29 1906-07-20 4 HisMuKsTY has invited the members of the Inter- Parliament Conference, which is I to be held in London shoitly, to tea, at Win•or Castle, on the *24tl> of July.29 words
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Article30 1906-07-20 4 Amonost the gentlemen called to the Bar on the 27th of June, at Lincoln's Inn, were Nai Sahad, of the Siamese Legation, and Hung Kwok-Leung at Gray's Inn, Guan Seok-Yeoh.30 words
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Article26 1906-07-20 4 The post of handicapper to the Calcutta Turf Club has been tilled. The stewards have decided to entrust Mr. K. Kindersley. acoffee planter, with the appointment.26 words
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Article32 1906-07-20 4 A makink on board the British cruiser Antrim was drowned at Shanghai at the beginning of the month. Ho was returning to the ship about midnight and Ml intat'u- 1 i water.32 words
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Special Telegram to the " Straits Times."
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Article35 1906-07-20 4 Information wanted as to how it happened. mug, 20th -luhj. Mr. Pishman. the InsjiectorofMini~.it Kampar. has accidentally vounded a Chinese Policeman with a revolver. As to how tinaccident happened, thoro <s no information.35 words
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Article24 1906-07-20 4 A water famine has u^c irred at Port Weld and the trains, in conscience, are taking water from Taiping.24 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article49 1906-07-20 4 THE CZAR' S TRAVELS. Affairs Compel Him to Stay at Home. Berlin I'fth Uig. The Czar has up all intention ol undertaking tours abroad, on account ot the situation of affairs in Russia. In consequence of this, there will be no nieetini; between him and the Kaiser at present.49 words
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Article32 1906-07-20 4 The Railway Construction Treaty Awaiting Approval. The Treaty between Britain. Krinci aad Italy regarding railway construction ad other matters in Abyssinia has been laid befoie the Kmperor Mcnolik for approval.32 words
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Article22 1906-07-20 4 The Anglo-German froutier commission ap|»>inted to fix the northern boundary ot German Kant Africa has finished ils work satisfactorily.22 words
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Article19 1906-07-20 4 M. Kalli.res. the President of Hianci'. denies thai he intends to visit Britain, Russia, ami Italy.19 words
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Article18 1906-07-20 4 The reporter the resignation of f i Demi Tre|>orT. of reactionary fame in H mat*, icontnid'ctcil18 words
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Article15 1906-07-20 4 The workmen in the tobacco maim of St. Petershiir-; liav<' on strike.15 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article105 1906-07-20 4 Messages of Sympathy from the Royal Family. llr,\ l MM ll. ir, The death of Lady dm, wifa ot ;li< ex iciroy of India has caused iMliaga of deep regret thoughoiit the British Empire. His Maji-sty the King, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the105 words
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Article67 1906-07-20 4 Northern Frontier of German East Africa. The Lcn.loii (i-. .1f,- says that tin- \j*sa (teriiianFiiiiitli'i'Coimnissioii. which is sitting at Berlin, ii.»w<;oiicludeil matUrs rtgK.ilinn the delimi'.alinii of the Northern frontier of tiiiiuaii Ka^t Africa, and that a Mtuplett! agruemen'. Imm boon arrival at. I, alterationK im made in67 words
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Article51 1906-07-20 4 British Government and Alleged Atrocities. The British CioMTiuuuiit gave general \< port to the Nutnl < >ovi l inuint a> t'i> ..«i come of a d'li;iti' regarding the all. I atrocities in SateL The Unionist prewi accept with satisfitrlion the explanation of tin Natal (iovc: run. Nt on51 words
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Article23 1906-07-20 4 A portion of tli» Natal forces are to iii««m South shortly la dral with a OOSph <<t defiant chiefs.23 words
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Article41 1906-07-20 4 Tuk MMMC tin- Congregation ol tin church of St. .lovpli. :uid the PnttUg II -i community in general Kill be glad to hear that tho Hey. Katliei Victal. who has been laid up with malarial lever since- Lent, U M» ((<•***"»? Ix-tte*-.41 words
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Advertisement390 1906-07-20 4 "PHENOT/'DisinfecUat Positively 3cilh fyrms and (Bbecks nun PAHTKTLARB OF THE VALUE OF PHENOL SKK 0m PRICK LIST, PAGE 46. Price Per Rept<l. Qnai* Bottle $0.30 1 Gallon' Tin $1.60 *2 $2.75 and 10 gallon Drums un application. (hieQnarn f Ten Gallons of j- Makes A Strong Phenol t Disinfectant. THOMPSON,390 words
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Advertisement277 1906-07-20 4 Sin if/ "'I Or Li IS 1 N^ i s z I 8 i WILSON Co.s PHOTOGRAPH S AHK MBHyMD To BK The Best in the Straits, AND KOI AL TO ANY ANYWHERE. Price af Cabinet Portrait*: 6 Copic? 12 Copies IN MATTOTYPE ?00 112.00 BROMIDE 12.00 18.00 PHTINOTYPE I*oo277 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article116 1906-07-20 5 ■RADICALS QUESTION WINSTON SEVERELY. A Reference Condemned. Au animated debate has taken place in the House of C minions in reference to the alleged atrociti s in Natal. Mr. Churchill read a long re|>ly from the Natal (iovern ment. denyii.g Urn charges, but the Radicals pressed most116 words
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Article48 1906-07-20 5 An Official's Assailant Escapes in Boat. Htr'tl. SiiKjit/H'n t.4'i ji.m. l'Jlh July. Au attempt has been made to assassinate .> int Tcdleben. aide-de-camp to the Czar, at the camp near St. Petersburg. The assailant escaped in a boat, that was waiting for him in the Neva.48 words
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Article47 1906-07-20 5 Important Discussions During Report Stage. The Committee stage of the Kducation Rill has been concluded, but many important jxiints will come up for discussion during the R<"i«>rt sta^e. It is expected that the measure will be finally disposed of on the SUtli of .Inly.47 words
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Article43 1906-07-20 5 Cause of Disaffection in Russian Army. Sir./r/M.r. li II) //1,11.. ,11. l'Jlh -Inhj. The Russian Minister for War has appointed (ieneral I'lavoff to be president of the Commission, to iu<|iiire into the cause and extent of the disaffection ill the Army.43 words
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Article27 1906-07-20 5 Mr. Inbii Morley. in the House of Common", has stated that an exchange of ratifications of the ayri-ement about Tibet may Ix i\]u-eted shortly.27 words
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Article29 1906-07-20 5 .hdtj. U.r, turn. Iliissitui iM-asiuits set tire to fifteen different lots of pioiwrtit"; in the immediate vicinity of the town of Vonnesli in broad daylight on Sunday.29 words
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Article16 1906-07-20 5 Owing to the strike of Polish Agrarian labourers the haivest there threatens to perish.16 words
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Article52 1906-07-20 5 Policemen Targets of Lublin Populace. Wholesale- iiinrdcis of |x>liccnit j u arc Koin<; CM ill the pioviuc.' iiiid town of L:ibli:i in Poland. In the town tt.ll i«>liceuicn have been elicit. The jMoviu i- of Lublin contain 1 about l.L'iu.iMN) |m-,,|>1... wiiilc Uic |)op;ilatioii of the town itscii52 words
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Article154 1906-07-20 5 Pharmacy in the Straits Settlements. The l>riti-.ii registered chemists who practice their calling in SingajKire and the Straits Settlements are continuing their efforts to |M>-;iadc the Legislative Council to pass a Pharmacy Act. says the I'lmri'i'ireutinil Journal In this they have been assisted by an aei-i154 words
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Article12 1906-07-20 5 Me. <.v\ T«O3Td TaT of Peninn arrived ilii* morning on -lion \isi'..12 words
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Article145 1906-07-20 5 Tm following is taken from a private letter lately received fioni Natal by a South Africau visitini; Singapore: I can tell you nothing further of the native rebellion, save that itapiH-arsio l>e developing; int<ia Knerilla war ot indefinite duration and unfortunately the 1 ***** v can ill afford such a145 words
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Article684 1906-07-20 5 Meeting of General Purposes Committee. Next Mkktino, Next Wkdnksdav. A MKKTiNo'of the General Purposes Committee of tho Agri-Horticultural Show was held, yesterday afternoon, in the room of the Exchange. Members assembled at rive o'clock and, after a little delay arising from the fact that the room had been684 words
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Article112 1906-07-20 5 H \KMsross Circus was yet again well rilled list evening and those present had as good an evening's eujoyinentas they could possibly wish for. The Princess Quartette, the Cake Walkers, and the pugilistic musicians were deservedly encored, whilst Diavolo once more proved himself as clever as ever. Tonight112 words
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Article166 1906-07-20 5 Ln Vir I'tirixii nw has cjuite a good and at the same time quite a proper story about the (hand Prix. Vfter the race M. I'rlli. us hastened to congratulate Major Loder who was taken up to the Presidential box. upon his victory. Ln IV166 words
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Article27 1906-07-20 5 Mr. Hvldaxk proposes uot only reductions in, the Army but also the abolition of tn lumlit i u»ihthls. Military opinion in India; is mjijkjhoil to his prn|Misals.27 words
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Article266 1906-07-20 5 PROPOSAL TO ANNEX LABUAN TO SINGAPORE. At the meeting of the Legislative Council this afternoon the Colonial Secretary, Captain Young, moved the following resolution: That this Council is of opinion that it is expedient that tlie Colony of Labuan be included within the Government of the266 words
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Article380 1906-07-20 5 About 9 a.ra. on the 1 1th instant two Chinamen were moving a hand cart on the wrong side of the road through Raffles Sqnare. A European drew the attention of Sikh P. C. 291 to this. He. at once, spoke to the man who held380 words
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Article300 1906-07-20 5 Maiden Trip of the Moldavia." Thk new P. and <). steamer tUUmim, Captain K. Gordon, arrived from England late yesterday ou lier maiden trip. The Moltlmin arrived about 6 p.m.. but anchored outside as the P. and U. homeward mail was occupying the wharf. This300 words
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Article100 1906-07-20 5 Ykstkmday. a Tamil hawker was brought before Mr. («reen on a change of causing an obstruction on military land on Pearl's Hill. On Wi'ilni'silay. Uie ieueral Officer C'oihhi.hi.lint; wan leaving the Military Offices, at Pearl's Hill when he found bis way obstruct ed by a collection of miscellaneous goods. He100 words
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Article583 1906-07-20 5 Detective and two others sent to j Prison. On the Bth instant about noon, Scow Tong, a servant in the employ of Teob Toll, was sent to collect money from chop Ban Keng Bee in Market Street. He went in his master's riukisha aud received from the583 words
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Article372 1906-07-20 5 Judgment Delivered by Acting Chief Justice. Yestkrday afternoon acting Chief .Justice Law gave his decision in the case of Ara binte Inche Yak v. Hadji Mohammed Noor and two others, which had been concluded on the preceding day. His Lordship said he was convinced that the statcnent372 words
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Article103 1906-07-20 5 A jias named Munshi Hyde 1 Ali has hrcij in the hands of the police about two month* on a charge of criminal broach of trust as an agent, to the tune of about »2,000. He was charged by a dubash who had a shop in Serangoou103 words
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Article18 1906-07-20 5 H. K. thk Governor and party from Government House leave for Penang in the Sra Meic this afternoon.18 words
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Advertisement474 1906-07-20 5 1 1 RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER on SATURDAY REOIMENTAL BAND TROPICAL MODELS of upright and Horizontal Grand PIANOS IN ELEGANT and CHASTE DESIGNS. BY THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN' MAKEBS STEI.NWAY, BECHSTEIN, RACHALS COLLAH.D <fe COLLARD. "WX2sriCrjE!3N^:^2s72Sr KRAUSS, HAAKE, HOPKINSON. NEW MODELS OF OUR POPULAR TEAK PIANOS :-•<> :t;»o MM. TIME474 words
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Article827 1906-07-20 6 His Dancing Girls Troupe. The King of Cambodia who recently passed through 'this port on his way to Europe afterwards enjoyed himself in France. He took along with him a troops <<i palace dancing girls, who arc thus described by the "Globe": Their link oomms, cut827 words
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Article31 1906-07-20 6 Tin sumc journal remarks thnt 25 |mt rent premium, which is for insuring the wool ship ■i." from New Zc,il;ni<). is ;i ■rotis figure for a ship that is act due.31 words
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Advertisement747 1906-07-20 6 A BLatMA MAGISTRATE Cured Of Sore Eyes, Dimness of Sight, General Debility by Dp. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not an Eye Medicine in the proper sense of the word, neither do they cure blindness, but as ha* been proved in the case of Maung Po U,747 words
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Advertisement412 1906-07-20 6 WANTED. TEACHER— A teacher with some experience for II Standards. Commencing salary ISS per mensem Apply enclosing copies of recent testimonials to Alpha," c/o StraitsTimtt. Mm SlRVKYOR.— Government lioensed sar vevor. Wanted immediately. Apply, giving references and stating salary required to Survey," c/o Strain Timtt. i 2780 TYPlST.— Competent Typist,412 words
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Advertisement668 1906-07-20 6 TO BE LET. OFFICE.— No. 7 Battery Road. Three rooms oa tad floor. Apply to c 1558 GUTHRIE 4 CO.. Ltd. OFFICES.— SmaII first floor office* facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Apt ly to Guthrie 6 Co. Ltd., Agents. n.o FURNISHED HOUSE.—" Elmside," No, 6, Upper Wilkie Road.668 words
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Advertisement848 1906-07-20 6 NOTICE. SINGAPORE GOLF CLTIB— The Spring Cup will be played for on Saturday and Sunday the 21st and 22ml instant. T. J. M GREENFIELD, '4446 Hon. Secretary. TENDERS.— Tenders «re inviU cl for U itrebuilding of 22 Sliophoust'H at the corner of Kling Street, South Canal Road, and Boat Quay.848 words
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Advertisement506 1906-07-20 6 NOTICES. SALE.— The Sale by Auction of ALMA, BATU KAWAN and PRYE ESTATES stands postponed to a (ntun date, of which doe notii-e will be siren KENNEDY CO., A. A. ANTHONY* 00.. j Anc" 0"**".0 rIWS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, Limited. I'KHK UsrHt(IHI«tJIL» I'JOti Per Ib. Beef (Rnmpti and Loins506 words
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Article390 1906-07-20 7 The Cigarette. The career of the cigarette ig I ran-tl from its' comparatively modern origin by a writer in the 'Cigar and Tooicoo World Jaet mouth. In the parly sixties it was a rare thing to see a cigarette smoked in England at all. except by a foreigner390 words
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Article127 1906-07-20 7 The Sungei Kapar Company H company which was cxptctcit to c llic light shortly in Kelinlmrgh. It 1.. ..t first intended to bring tkil out wit li a very moderate capital, but a much larger sum was aKerwards named. Wli proprietors soe large sum- bl ing127 words
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Article87 1906-07-20 7 la the House of Commons ou tin- 21tA of Juno during the discussion m il postal vote. .Mr. J. llcmiiker- 1 l< ..t< n. disputed the estimate arrived at by Mr. Sydney Bu.\t< n. the FvaaaMh ral, as to the initial loss fro the Postal Department winch would be involved87 words
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Advertisement135 1906-07-20 7 WILLIAMS TYPEWRITERS. Modal No. 2 $120.— nett if I* $180.- WILLIAMS DUPLICATORS Price §30.— Will torn out batter work than Rotary Duplicators costing double the price. Sub-Agents, John Little A Co Ltd. SYME Co. FOR SALE SULPHURIC ACID. SYME Co. What we Do, We do Well. wmm^^^ mmmt Good Work135 words
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Advertisement425 1906-07-20 7 ULU. ANGUS GO., EBBHEHBHH ADMIRALTY QUALITY INDIA Oak Tanned Leather Beltlnj, I I THE "RED ANOUS" SHEET. Uak Belting, Raw Hide Belting, I Vii«H^sdF*K Raw Hid* O«T«, *c I J^Jl^ftßffliayJßf 38, All Genuine Good, ite^ped with hair beltinc. BaaVaVaaaaßaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaavHaV Atencle* in Colombo. Bombay, Works BENTHAM. LANCASTER. Rangoon, Shanghai. &c. HAKONE425 words
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Advertisement129 1906-07-20 7 VIOLENT METHODS are unnecessary to conoacf ih.it bitter t-nemy of civilization— Rheumatism. All its forms, including Rheumatic Gout, c.in be curid permanently, safely ;ind Inexpensively by Little's Cric:.:al L^:a. Rub it in weß— nnd plenty of it— tint's all that M:inJj between you and perfect health and comfort. Nothing like129 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article85 1906-07-20 8 I rom Canada comes the announcement of the death of A. R. Muir. the Scottish amateur half mile champion of 189*2 and IR9B. No particulars of the cause of the demise of the Watsonian are gathered from the cable message. Mr. (ireaves, of Dalian's, has again imported85 words
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Article46 1906-07-20 8 DMMWMHM Estriis at Pksam.. i Special Telegram, i Penatuj. Juhj MfcV 1900. The entries for the race meeting are most disappointing. For the Club Handicap Jim Qoaiai and Rapid Pilgrim have been scratched owing to the non-receipt of confirmation of their nomination by telegraph.46 words
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Article998 1906-07-20 8 Shk.hwoou Forkstkrs v. S. K. C. NaM than thu usual interest attached to an Association cup tie Hoeuis to have been -i.inn in the match between the Sherwood I i.-ti r-and S. K. C, which was played on Hit' s. 0. 0. portion of the Esplanade yest.998 words
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Article839 1906-07-20 8 iaiping, July 13th. Tv Concert given at the Town Hall on the 10th by the two gifted musician*. Miss Mnrkens, and Miss Merrilees. assisted by local talent proved a great success. All the world and his wife, practically, patronised the function and the Resident and Mrs. Birch came839 words
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Article1432 1906-07-20 8 A Very Interesting Criticism of American Methods. A correspondent writes:— l have been away for a much -needed holiday to the Southern Philippines and lovely Minabassa Celebes), the most charming and congenial country I have yet visited during my long residence in Malaya. Truly a country, as1,432 words
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Article571 1906-07-20 8 Remarkable Play in the Final Round. A Brilljant Record Tueuk was no lack of excitement at Muir field, when the forty-sixth annual competition for the open golf championship was brought to a close With one round to play. J. H. Taylor led Rowland Jones by one stroke,«latiics Braid571 words
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Advertisement138 1906-07-20 8 K A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. Have just opened a fresh stock of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese goods i.e. silk kimonos. Maltese silk lace collars, Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton crape kimonos, Persian and Indian ca. pets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies138 words
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Advertisement250 1906-07-20 8 Ma/ Safely be used "^^V I A t on rhemosr I llOf^'P/vl Sensitive* Delicate /IK /If" Mill DAWSCWS SOOTS FOR AiLJL CLASSES. Unequalled tot STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY NONE tfNUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK BTAMPEO M THF. «kf S. TO HAD Of ALL OCALCR6. I 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C.250 words
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Advertisement117 1906-07-20 8 (Torrcspoittencc CHIRCH BAZAARS. Fo BaVtoro/ Strata Time*. j Sih.— Dr. Clifford. Hisho|> ot Laaknow, deceive- the thanks of nil Cliristiauß for liU lii^l' UMied. sensible advice to liih Clergy. If C'hnrcli work" deiKiids on Tuuuu.v l)odd." and any sueli Tin y Itot thi sooner siu-h C'liniclies. which need kucl. ways117 words
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Miscellaneous73 1906-07-20 8 DAY BY DAY. Friday, aoth July. High Water. 9-39 p.m. S. V. A. Gun Drill. 5-30. Haraihton'ii Circu*. CCA. Lecture. Priuiep Street Cliurcli. W Towu Baud. H. S. Reservoir. sto 6 Saturday, aist July. Higu Water. 11 8 a.m. 10-lti i>.:r. New Moon. 7-55 p.m. Hariimton's Circus. 4 ami '■>.73 words
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Article280 1906-07-20 9 A Professor of Fleas he was giving an entertainment to a select audience, amongst which there was an amiable French Countess, who in the way of French countesses bien entendu was distinctly deoolletee. The star flea was -in deck going through a variety of raort280 words
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Article259 1906-07-20 9 The Sikh and Indian police m Hoagkong are said to be discontented w».h t heir pay and are stirring no end of trouble. A "Hongkong Telegraph" reporter who tried to feriet out the real cause was informed that ':he question of the PbM of pay was259 words
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Article179 1906-07-20 9 That the Manchester Ship Canal in making considerable progress if evidenced by the :raffic returns, which every month during the present year have shown substantial increases. That the canal will in course of time prove an even more -in. 'us competitor to the Port of Liverpool179 words
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Article18 1906-07-20 9 The Admiralty has decided to institute a universal forty-eight-hours weeks among the employees of the Royal dot kvanl.18 words
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Article100 1906-07-20 9 Kvtnis which occurred at the Hongkong Central Police Station -on the 6th of July indicate that the agitation among those Government servants who are paid on a st. 1 ling bans has spread to the Indian police. Throughout the service JNaJ dissatisfaction prevails, but appears to be more pronounced in100 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article348 1906-07-20 9 Date of formation 1900 1908 Capital •175,000 £400,000 I I Subscribed •Nuinotr of Shsr** Issue Paid Value |up to 10 110 10 1 10 111 10 110 io i* io Reserve Company QCOTATIOSH Pays at Present Price. •140,000 £350,000 I 13,500 3,500 uDi^usd 4.000 3.50.000 JO.OOO 10.000 «4fl uniMMd348 words
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Article290 1906-07-20 9 1905 19a) 1904 1905 1903 1906 1904 1905 1906 1906 1903 1904 £150.000 1200.000 £30.000 700,000 £70,000 •150.000 £12,000 £73,000 9250.000 £300,000 30.000 1200,000 £140.000 •120,000 £11.125 •eio.ooo £59,530 1)25.000 £10,500 £55.000 1225 000 £260,625 £20,000 •135.000 140.000 1 20.000 10 f 7000 1 11,000 1 70.000 10 aiUMd290 words
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Article201 1906-07-20 9 1894 1898 £5.377.10.0 •225,000 £4.640.15.0 •225,000 7.638 i 12/6 4 500 i 60 12/6 50 112,500 10.000.000 a 9.500.000 250,0006 150,000 19.000 22.000 400.000 189.M8* J Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency. Ltd Fraser Neave, Ltd. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Howarth Erskine, Ltd. Maynard 4 Co., Ltd. Riley Hargreaves, Ltd. (7%)201 words
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Article48 1906-07-20 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% 9600,000 2% prem buyer*. Riley Hargreaves. Ltd. 6% 225,000 3% prem buyers. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,0 0 2% prem buyers. 5% 1,478,000 par. buyers" 4% 602,100 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6V, :MO,OOO 2* prem buyers. 5% 1,865,500 1% prem buyers.48 words
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Article475 1906-07-20 9 The Farmers' Loss The following is from the Hongkong Telegraph As is generally known the Colonial Government is inviting tenders for the i opium monopoly for the nexc three years. According to present information the probabilities are that the present holders of the monopoly w.U not make475 words
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Article238 1906-07-20 9 A correspondent thus write* to the Hongkong Daily Press on tonnage statistics Hongkong, as the first port in the Empire, is intimately interested in tonnage statistics. I wonder if your stat'sticians have pondered the effect the new Board of Trade rul?u will have upon the rtatistics of238 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1906-07-20 9 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in India. Mr. Sd. L. Hiscocka writing from Clare Road, Byculla, India, says I have used and still require a good many bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have found it invaluable as a cure as well as a preventive of80 words
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Article749 1906-07-20 10 Mr. A. B. Milne, a Selangor planter, went the other day to Ceylon on a visit and was interviewed by a reporter of the Times of Ceylon Mr. Milne spoke hopu.'ully of rubber prospects and said that capital was coming into -the country quite749 words
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Article38 1906-07-20 10 A man named Kean, formerly a stockbroker, has been sentenced at Phi!a I. Ipliia. U.S.A.. to 20 year,' imprisonment f>r kidnapping a wealthy renident.'s clnld and demanding he.ivy ransom under threats of death if it were not paid.38 words
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Article204 1906-07-20 10 A remarkable operation has just been performed at Dundee Royal Infirmary. A boy, 13 years of age, was admitted to the infirmary with an ugly wound in the wall of his heart, caused through the lad falling on a hayfork. Carefully following the course of the wound, the204 words
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Article553 1906-07-20 10 Mn. John Bums on Kkkk Tradk. A great moetii.g of Liberals, estimated to number 30,000, was held on the 24tli June at Manchester. Mr. John Burns President of the Local Government Board, who was one of the speakerdeclared that the effect of the la,t general election would553 words
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Article61 1906-07-20 10 A fanatical outbreak is rspcr.etf from Da van diistrict, Sou>:h.™rn Philippines rm-»i»u Muhrunmodan isl-.nd'' rs wh.> have been stirred up by a prophet.**. Her dupes murdered Lieutenant Bolton, the Governor of th district and an American trcxl«r ruvined Christian. The mudorors smd their following the-i weak Hacking th« American setters.61 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1906-07-20 10 Cl amb rlain's < olic. Cholera and Dia rhoea Re-nedy. Tlie great success of this preparation in the relief and cure of bowel coiuplaiutc has brought it into almost universal use It never fails, and when reduced with Wi'.tM*&ud sweetened is pleasant to take It ii equally valuable for children72 words
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Advertisement740 1906-07-20 10 Ships and Steamers. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Par China, Japaa, Pvnang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chins Oo.it, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Una. Outward (for China). MMuia 20740 words
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Advertisement1201 1906-07-20 10 Konlnklljke Paketvaart Maatsohappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore Ship Aoekct, late J. Daendklh A Co., 2-3 Collter Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer Froai hxp'ted v ill be desi «tthed Jor De Carpentier Riouw 'July 1 7 Billiten, Batsvia, Java-Coas), Samarang, l Soerabaya,1,201 words
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Advertisement704 1906-07-20 10 C.P.R. Canadian Paoifio Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Lino. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUPCPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong vis Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empres. Steamship.— 6,ooo Tons— Speed 19 knot*. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM704 words
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Article351 1906-07-20 11 Dr. C. W. Daniels, late Director of the Institute for Medical Research at Kuala Lumpur, and now Superintendent of thi London School of Tropical Medicine writes thus to the Briush Medical Joural In view of the present interest taken in tinned meats, a sugg.\.tion in351 words
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Article341 1906-07-20 11 The newly-formed ChiMaa volunteer corps at Shanghai paraded, without arms, there on the (*th July. The appearance of the men drew much admiration. As the first orps of Chinese volunteers enlisted in Shangha.l the character of the o>rps was worthy of the highest praise. The Hongkong Telegraph341 words
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Article1163 1906-07-20 11 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used «tr. steamer sb. ship bq; barque sch. schooner; Yot. Yacht; Cru. Cruiser Gbt. Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H. p. -Horse power Brit. British U.S.— United States Feb. French Ocr German Dut.— Dutch Ital.— ltalian Span.— Spanish Sar.— Sarawak G.c. General-cargo;1,163 words
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99 1906-07-20 11 Wharves and Docks at which Different Vessels are Berthed To-day. TAMJONO Paoa* East Wharf Bahin:— Nil. Eaht Wharf Section I:—Pentakota,1 Pentakota, Itiuda. Albert Gravtno Doce Tanglin. Sheers Wharf Section 1 Edendale. Victoria Gravino Dock Sarie Borneo. MAIN WHARF. TaNJOMO PaOaß. Section No. 299 words
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Article142 1906-07-20 11 From Europe— By the H.D. I), s.s. P. E. Friedrich due ou 27th July. From China— By the N. I). L. s. s. Seydlit; due on 23rd July. TIME TABLE OF MAILS DOE. Loft Singapore Due in London Arrived May 28th N. D. L. June 2iud June142 words
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Article185 1906-07-20 11 Per P. 40. s. s. Macedonia connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from 1.0u.10n July 6, due 4th Augt— Rev. R. De Courcy Ulakeney, Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Cherry. Mewni. A. Keir.G. M. Knight, H. E. Girdlestone, R. S. Meikle, J. D. Saunders. W. McNab.185 words
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Article860 1906-07-20 11 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of Agent*. Stkamf.hs. Alcinons, China, Sept. 4 Mansfield Achilles, China, Sept. 2 Mansfield Alesia, Hongkong, Aug. 12 Behn Meyer. Anamba, Copenhagen. Aug. 2 E. Asiatic Coy Annam, Saigon, Aug. 30; M. Maritimes Austria., Hongkong, Sept. 7 Rautenberg Avuthia, Bangkok. Aug.860 words
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Article70 1906-07-20 11 Fremantle via portu, Sultan, on 24th July. Mansfield. Hongkong, apri, due 2sth July. Behn Meyer. East Coast p'irts. H.n, ll'hatt Hin, alternate. Saturdays and Wednesdays. Telnk Anson via ports, Sappho on Monday* SeXangor on Wednesdays, aud Hyt Ltong on Fridays, 8. 8. s. Co. Port Swettauham70 words
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Advertisement769 1906-07-20 11 Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company AND Toyo Kistn Kaisha The three great steamship lines between CHINA, JAPAN, and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 12,000 ton, twin-screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA together with the well-known steamers CHINA, DORIC. COPTIC, GAELIC, AMERICA MARU, HONGKONG769 words
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Advertisement639 1906-07-20 11 N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintaiued between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second639 words
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Advertisement162 1906-07-20 11 THE EAST ASIATIC COY. LTD. FOR PAHANG, TRINGGANU, BACHOK, KELANTAN, TABAI. BAGS ABA, SAIBI'RI. PANARAI, PATANI, SINGORA, LACON, BANDON, LANGSUAN. AND BANGKOK. The s. s. CHAKRABHOSOS will be des patched for the above ports on Thursday, tbe 19th instant at 3 p.m. 2825 STOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPY NEDERLAND. FOR SABANG, PORT SAID,162 words
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Miscellaneous54 1906-07-20 11 WEATHER TELEGRAM. HONGKONG— I9th Jclv— lo a.m. Barometer S3 60. Direction of Wind usl Force of Wind Max. Temp in Shade IV MANILA.— I9th 75-J b;. i 96 J Time Ballo on Fort Cinning an 4 M«a4fr Fah^r drop duly at 1 p.m.. >J '-[''"gj-— tint- oTre<iH)n liug to 6"54 words
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Article217 1906-07-20 12 Quaint Cambridge Presentation to the Men at the Bottom. There were peals of merriment lately in the Cambridge Senate house, the place of grave deliberations and mighty discussiona by the heads of the UniverOnce a year the eldsr members of the University give way to the buoyant217 words
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364 1906-07-20 12 Ficsiding at the yearly general meeting, held on the list oi June at Sal».--Imry-house, London, the Hon. C.H. Strutt t.spi'tssed a hope that the shareholders would not be disheartened because the ualance-theet showed a loss. The tobacco crop was noi of sufficient quality to364 words
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Article194 1906-07-20 12 In t lie recent "What is wbiakj I east tlur- wen awatal people engaged mha ought, in the ordinary course of <v. nt.-. mi MM «< u!.l think, to know the answer to this question. For UMtaam, one of vhe cross-examining ccuiiccl whip mated to know what194 words
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Article185 1906-07-20 12 New Main Route to the West. On Monday 2nd July, the Great Western Railway arranged to bring into use a new short route >:o the west of England, which will effect a saving of about 21 miles to all stations west of Taunton. The opening of185 words
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365 1906-07-20 12 New London Borneo Tobacco Limited The 14th ordinary general inciting was held on the 21st of June at Salisburyhouse, London. The Hon. C. H. Strun, who presided, said that the crop of 1905 was much smaller than that of 1904, partly owing to the change of system on th. esta.es365 words
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Article110 1906-07-20 12 An L of A Difference. She was a fair American, and had been taken to Lords to be introduced to cricket. Middlesex were playing another county, and she noticed on looking down the card, that some of the players had. Mr." prefixed to their namee. Say she queried. "Why's this110 words
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Advertisement611 1906-07-20 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong tt Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital •10,000,000 reserve fund Sterling Reserve 110.000.0001 tlfl 500 ooq Silver Reserve 9,500,000 1 fl9 500 O<M) Rjaerve Liability of Proprietor* •10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haapt, Esq.— Chairman. O. H. Modhurst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond,611 words
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Advertisement482 1906-07-20 12 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY BOIAL CHARTER. Capital sUOO.OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800.000 Reserve Fond £976,000 BANKERS. Bank o1 England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, LW. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per482 words
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Advertisement777 1906-07-20 12 AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES To be held at Mr, Abrams' Horse Repository, Orchard Rood Friday, 20th July, at 5.1S p.m. The sale will include several GRIFFINS which ran at the recent Race Meeting some vary showy carriage tones, cobs, Ac. Also a number of very attractive turnouts. Victrias777 words
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Advertisement576 1906-07-20 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuetday, 24th July, at 2-30 p. m. Freehold land together with the tannery erected thereon known as No. 8 Mandalay Road, Singapore. Are* ***** square feet, being part of Grants 2, 23 A •>:,. POWELL tt CO., '2Si2 Auctioneers. MORTGAGEES SALE. Tuetday, 24th July, at 2-30 p. m.576 words
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Advertisement115 1906-07-20 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. T—mimm, 24th July, at J 30 p. m. Shop lions*, dwellings Nod. 8 4 I'assar Lane, Singapore, 15H*2 square feet, freehold being part of Grant 271. POWELL k CO., 2845 Auctioneers. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND Thomson Road and Syed Alwee Road115 words
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