The Straits Times, 3 November 1906
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Title Section13 1906-11-03 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.182 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 190(>. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement428 1906-11-03 1 THE TRIUMPH OF De Dion Boutin RELIABILITY IN THE COUPE DU MATIN TRIALS. To all intent* ami purposta the Conpe dv M itin is a iuUun race in duily iustah::euu. and it must lie inei.iU-Kil tli.it i ill. i ml lli' word 'Oo' U called la the monua(| until the428 words
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Advertisement440 1906-11-03 1 "STRAITS TJfiIES" j BUSINESS DIRECTORY. g auctioneers CALEOOKIAN HOTEL POWELL CO., Singapore. ~T ,m i aw 77' Brat* outun Stan GinfufKirc n lKs" BL"iUK" 4- YHAI:sI- The IWAtoelind Bfalflfhf* Bwett hi l^^Aajlfcj^andYri^ller^l^^gl^^ in unif, >nil, mt,et, :1,l rS^^^SSSoTand' H,m!e.pS?v id Trui-,s. circular ia issued weekly and eeat tee to ear440 words
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Advertisement135 1906-11-03 1 Single hihl (Imihlc riw tnijts witli Ina ftirn&it. 1 ton S l''' <(N <M fixing into (ilill ("I'll jjS^ VIA i-'l.'. (HO WKK '■<!l < BXTR/ MAIN E^PI^CS, EXTRA^SIWAI L*£FP!WCS. J HOTEL DE L'EUROPE (ESPLANADE) MUSICAL EVENING TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT From 6 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Austrian String Band135 words
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Advertisement152 1906-11-03 1 KWONG SBNO CO., Dlrin in ;ill kinds <if Nv.ato\v DRAWN THREAD WORK Social prize awardi-l i:l Um lat. A. Hm-ticritiiml Show. Priet HodHBt*. 20 17 Onliarl Road, :i*)fi biiignport SINGAPORE and STRAHS DIRECTORY, 1907. \!l >i:il»-rs in tiie hands ni tin- )..i'.iur. 1 the Hnetory iboald u- ictnraed ■■■<■■ PublUhen152 words
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Article1958 1906-11-03 2 Some Funny Stories Concerning Decisions. Of tales coararang the curictu expn&MOOM -DMH't HIIOS (Mlli)lc'Vl-(l lIV Mill piivs many eotOBM iiii^lti be irritten it space permitted, whirli it &om not. S> uiiiy few can be narrated here. In an account of a match in the Went' ladiM in1,958 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement294 1906-11-03 2 Dee's Concentrated Disinfectant. The most economical effective of all Of all Dealers. Importers The Borneo Co., Ltd. H. ASRAMS Ho'so Rtpository Jost landed ex s. s. Darius I 20 very se'iril Horses, Cobs andj Pbnica, all brokeu to harneM uticl saddle, and rcailv for iuuuedmtei iihu. Kvery bone gnanuitoed and294 words
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Advertisement142 1906-11-03 2 ISMAIL&RAHEEM UK. II I.KIIH. (.OLD A.\U IHtllOMt JEHELLEKV Entirely new stock In cha-mi-i: de»U<i» BapgHMß* uikl wcildiriK rings, elegance an durability al workinmisliip g'larantei-il. Trim* mmUntr. THmtttium khully tutinhul. MM I*-] .V (M BRAS BASAH 11OA1). CROWN g^ PERFUMERY. -J*-o^z Manufactuerd by THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., LONDON and PARIi. OK142 words
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Advertisement215 1906-11-03 2 PIMPLES BLACKHEADS vf><^k Prevented futicura To treat Pimples and Blackheads. Red, Rough, Oily Complexions, gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment, the Great Skin Cure, but do not rub. Wa:-h off the Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat morning215 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement251 1906-11-03 3 fHave just unpacked a splendid|i« assortment of new things %JS suitable for ili% hA PRESENTS A$ La. asa.JP aaaassaa SiP ME SS ALSO tX'mas and Revv year Jfty, Cards ajid Calendars \waf iost GREAT VARIETIES. We have long been fnmous for our magnificent stock of Japanese < urios and Artwork,251 words
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Advertisement516 1906-11-03 3 ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Limited. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. Sound v.-01l sli;i|»-<i Hiui hiiri! burnt SI i< ks can be sap|llisJ in ft 50 per laUsa n- tht j Works. Firebricks fiO satMissssaJ Fireclay f3O sa> Isa Any Hhapci! bricks Crtii r»> made la i>ri!er and delivered in about five WSSSSi I Apply516 words
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433 1906-11-03 4 FAST VOYAGES MADE BY OLD CLIPPERS. The "S. V. Hitchcock. <,,„■ ill" ul l-time '!i|>|>'- 'hip: I. i.l- which have equalled, nnd m niaiiv i i weeded thai 1 »Icbmi ■p.. .f old -li'k howe 1 1 h» to ihi bottom, been tin h ß |k> i i dioinp.n ed433 words
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Article338 1906-11-03 4 Rumour of a Loss Contradicted. Owing to the atatsmeal by mm native Itptn, which was copied Milo >>•- MT>l foreign aCWapaBCIS, t'.a'. tlie Ki&Bg. nan Ar-.'iial Met had lost 1 ■i. t RSOO.OOO dariag tli- pa.i year ip «.<nMMHMC of xvh-rli a BOW manage 1 liad ban338 words
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Article48 1906-11-03 4 It i- h.. in CM. ih.it sii 11,..--mas l.i|)' .ii is iiroiiiiitiii". an Knaii«li Coiupan »iUi .i i-apitiil .'I ..no him In .1 teiilion mds. I.i eiiiitnil tli. at-jwekiiiH iiidusw. ..,n Hi.- lines of ihc SL.-l Tr<l<«. Armoui hottvwr, eoiitmd!et the i. ..n1. i Tim I iVvloa." i48 words
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Article64 1906-11-03 4 Tfadar- .a II: i\% li- <1.-.il in shell;;., i. now lime, pui i... it tinjct Drought andinttns. in \pril .vi.l Vl.i> dosti.iv.l most of U i :n i i- iiinl kill.-.l ..It the bimliex which tin j in .|n.nl. Tlie i.-iilt is that tlw shell:ic efU|i in ll»- jiiomii. <■64 words
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Article459 1906-11-03 4 Novel and Gigantic EttiMering Work. Si-|i.u..i i ii- tin- city "I Newcastle from the Mbarhan district! of lieatou Hiid Byker is the vHley < T the Oroeburn. nc 1 ,300 ft wide, .mil attaining 1 1 1 maxi ilium «l«|it!i al ill).. ut 120 ft. This valley, full ut charming459 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article69 1906-11-03 4 Malacca an J.lbltti A /<.•«./ 5,i.,/ I |>.m. Colombo an. H h.i.w., U.rn I'enaii^ and C Cm Kmm HoiißkonK I iahi,..,,; I'eluk Ansoi. .i .ii I'eii-nni K |>.m. K. falianK. Km iwi I'-mi-mil I ji.iu. Batavin.C'iil... t..n- i.,,,mi\;,, I p.m. I'reiimnlle vi hwi" I [>Jil. Ti 1 1.69 words
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Article108 1906-11-03 4 Krom El'Bopr I;., Hi« \l, 11. b. w» ■lii« OB sth Nu\ From Oapu— lt; tf. M.a,*. >•' .lu-.- ..n -»tli Nov. Uift Singapore I S«|ii 27tli P. A Uel Dei Ist N. 1) 1. '>' < I M 4th It. I ■>■ I let rttli M.108 words
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84 1906-11-03 4 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. I i I l.it.'l-p...l xil por- mm 4th N..x. llarloxv. t'..rt Sw.-ttenham a- r- i;«ut: Ki"u". y WMnaaaay( Boustea. r.irt .■--.vuttenliam :.r If i.Mi I'nul.. .-xi-i-> Saiurdiix, ft. S Co. 'I'rniAjauii via ffarti < -'i-i».'/. every Salarday. TrtkjQaaa. Xeliik Aiimm via ptn i/</./n> on >lonil«x», Seluu.i.'r84 words
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Article968 1906-11-03 5 Siiiiii, port, probnbh' date ot arrival, and name ot Agents. Steam f.us. Am..- Sydney, Der. M Boustead Ali-sia. Hamburg, Das. 7 Behn Mever Ambria. Hamburg. Hoi 19 Behn Meyer Andalusia. Hamburg. Snv. 7 Behn Mt-yt-r Arcnnia, Odrsi-a, N<>\. 2: K.ast Asiatir Co> Australien. Saigi.n, Nov 19; M. Maritime^968 words
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Article403 1906-11-03 5 Per P. A O. 8. b. Moldavia. MMMatilM witu, tile iii'iiuuT Dfianha at Colombo, from London Oct. 12, due 12th Nov Mr. ami Mrs. T. H, Tyte, Miss J. M. Knight. Mr and Mrs. K. M More, Mr. 3. 1. Bradbury, Miss t. Kllia, SiavH. Somerville, Mr. J\403 words
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Article1021 1906-11-03 5 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used Btr. Bteamer sh.— -ship bq: barque scb. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser O'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch.— French Qer —German Dut.— Dutch; Ital.— Italian Spaa.— Spanish Sar.— Sarawak O.c. General-cargo; d.p.—Reuter - 1,021 words
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Advertisement45 1906-11-03 4 A ord to Travellers The oxcitt'tiioiit im-iileut to tr;ivolling ;ii>:l etMMM of "ood and water often I riagl on (liarrhci-a. ;uul for this reason ii.. one should leave home without liottle of Chiimberlain's Colic. Cholera :iikl Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all di-pensarie.s and dealers.45 words
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Advertisement728 1906-11-03 4 P. OJ STEAM NAVIGATION CO i Per Chlaa, Japan, Penan*. Australia, India. Aden. BBjrpt, Mediterranean Ports. MjreMaM* and London fan .;H*i Bills f Lading issued for (Int!.. >a.<;. )'<-r>inn Gnlf, Continental, and Jjaariean I .-rtr. Sfsm.-r- aill leave Singapore on or unoiit MAIL LINE. lltwtird (tor Chiuni 10 Nov I'.ioT728 words
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Advertisement1170 1906-11-03 4 K -r.irkJijke Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ. T'cder contract with tin- Netherlands India Government. ifmM at StaMMM Miif Aokkcy, ijitf. J. Daemuxh 4 Co., 2-8 Coi.lver Qr*y. Thf iinii'Tiiii-iit iwiicil itnioti are only approximate Frr.m Kxp'tod Will be desinU'hed for l.i.i 'i. <»/■"/• I'jainl.i (lit -M Iti-uifknliK. Siak. I'»kau Baroe, Paneb, Ashlihm mul1,170 words
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Advertisement671 1906-11-03 4 N. D. L. KORDDEUTSCHER LLOfO Imperial (Jermin ~<\ i l.iue. The fast and iveM hu «-n mail steamers of thin Company sail fortnightly from BcvmeuHamburg via K.)t;<-rili.T. Antwerp, BMthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (cmneitiou Marseilles, Naples. Alvxauilria, tnJ vire \.'is»| Por Said, Sue/;. .Vleu. Colombo. Mmo*. Singapore, Hongkm^. Shanghai, Nagasaki,671 words
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Article152 1906-11-03 5 The Australian mail brings a report ot some remarkable statements aa \o th# pay of clerks made before the committee appointed in Melbourne to inquire into the sweating evil. Evidence wm given (hat bank dorks worked in some cases from U2 to bO hours :i Tsofc. and-152 words
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Article66 1906-11-03 5 The driver of a motor-car >*^| throe Manchester gentlsmen nl QOttagt window for a n.jt li^r daslud into a house at TableH Noi thwieh. Ko was hurt, bH damage was done to the car and^| t>>i' house. The motorists at <^^| quir .I tho am. huh nf66 words
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Article62 1906-11-03 5 The Living Crushed One The motor-car is being hroutjh^B the service of sensationalism in a^J music-hall in an entertainment Th? Living Crushed One." It c<>H >f a man lying on the stage [x'nnitt^B ->' I.p motor-ear, weighing two t<>n^| carrying six passengers, to bo '''I over In-, body He seems62 words
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164 1906-11-03 5 Tho Herman insurant:* companies are doing tlu-ii utmost to rositt claims mada against them in connection with the San Francisco disaster. As a result it ix stated that 20.000 suits arc pending in the American law courts. Policies arc said to have bean164 words
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Article168 1906-11-03 5 The 197 th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Samuel Johnson waa celebrated on September 18th in bis native city of Licbfield. The mayor and corporation, with members of the Johnson House Committee, assembled at the birthplace in the morning, und the hpuj»3 waa declared open, five for168 words
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Article82 1906-11-03 5 Mr. E. Charles, of Bassalleg (Mod). found recently among his collection of paintings a Dutch portrait which attracted his attention. Some years :ago ho had purchased the portrait for 15*. Upon submitting it to a connoisseur, Mr. Charles was informed that it was a portrait of Rembrandt,82 words
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Article42 1906-11-03 5 November 2 Hong Waa I. frit str, Penang I -dim. ttal str, Hongkong Hauk, Nor str, London HmMmHmmß, Ger str, Bamarang Van i ii-. Dut str BandjermMsin Machew, Oi-r str, Bangkok A. Apcar. Brit str. Hongkong ,t i"» CheangChcw, lint ht^Jj^gkonW^^^^^^42 words
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Advertisement798 1906-11-03 5 C. lr, R. Cinadlan Paoifio Railway Company's Royal M» I! Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria aud Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,omj Tons -Spead 19 knots.798 words
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Advertisement589 1906-11-03 5 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Company maintain i a ten-daily service between Calcutta and Hongkong. CALLING AT PKNANG AND SINGAPORE t..\ Inn it I T..iis CiMiimii.W ss. Ai;i:m-i»» Aii «k" 4.110 K. Ft\ s.s. "I'ii'likiiikk Ai'i'.tii "J. 727 W.D.A. 1n. ...us s.s. "(iii»inn\ Ah'ai:"589 words
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Advertisement308 1906-11-03 5 bargttirt lieunis "AMIRAL OLRY" due about 6t5 tor HAVRE First Class A £36 B £3O gooond Class £18 K... l-'ieiv'lu an. l Piissn,t; .I/-/./J !•>:-■ MOINI COMTEK Co, Asenls. COMPA.M.V TRANSATIANTICA OH BARCKM)XA. KOK OOIVOJIBO, POUT SAID, OENOA, SPANISH Pr BTS. I.ISHOX. AND unnrooi* The S|khi mli nail ■tWIIHI l.nl'K/.308 words
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Obituary20 1906-11-03 6 BdUtOBTT. On October ti, at I rtickciihull MiiiiHious. OkMMßtar Place, London. Clihiluk KilwarH Bancroft, late < aptiin Kovnl Welsh Kusiliefß.20 words
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761 1906-11-03 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. SATURDAY, 3RD NOVEMBER. Yesterday, the Attorney^ leiieiul moved the first reading of a Hill to ion -ml the Malacca Lauds Ordinauec. Innt>. l!ie main object of which would seem to bo the prevention of any transfer of custom.i. y laud", unless the approval of761 words
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Article108 1906-11-03 6 Will we ever be free from trouble from tho uatives? There is no need here to recapitulate our grievances in the matter of the servant question these are mirnwn troubles and too well known, but thiugs have reach 1 an acute stage at Tientsin where placards Ho again appearing to108 words
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Article115 1906-11-03 6 With relereuce to a paragraph in our issue of ttaa -Uli September last, we regret exceedingly Ui learn that the column headed A Modern Pros|>cctus contained the name of Mr. P. H. Myhill ns figuring prominently on the Itoaril of Directors and elsewhere. In explanation, we can only state that115 words
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Article24 1906-11-03 6 The Cyprus (ioveruiuent and tin Limassol Steamship Coinpanv have sigued a three Man' contract for a weekly mail s< rviec between Kgypt and Cyprus.24 words
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Article35 1906-11-03 6 Two l>cugalis are lieing prosecuted by another for striking him on the head with a soda-water lioiilc. anil calling him Lord Curzons ,-i«lo|it. il son. because he would not remove his shoes on ■•Partition iMy."35 words
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Article35 1906-11-03 6 Kent) is correspondent re|K)its that Mont Pelcf. is aguiu in \ioleut eruption, aud that the shower of ashes has fallen as far afield as the south-east part of (iuadcloupe, an island over 100 miles distant.35 words
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Article44 1906-11-03 6 Kor engagitig a youug girl under the prohibited age as the "gixldess"' of the tantau table to Into the gamesters oa the spider did to the fly with Ids "won't you walk into my porloiir. the giuiibin^ farmer at Tanjoni; Nlalini was fined V,n.44 words
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Article53 1906-11-03 6 John C. Uaker. -M years old. head of the art department of thf M NsW York Herald for screral years past, committed suicide in that city M the Ist October. The suicide wan dne to extreme nervousness because his apartments were in a state of disorder owing to painters being53 words
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Article55 1906-11-03 6 iik uttii is to Ih nn a level with other J mpcrial cities and to have a juries ol profussloiiH.l orchestral concerts. The orchestra has been brought oat from Kurope by Mdllc. Dagmar and consists of twelve players— two first vielius, two second violins, viola, violoncello, double Imhs, Hute. bassoon,55 words
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Article50 1906-11-03 6 A Khm of the Itoyal Engineers cola■MM suicide at I'ula llrani Inst ni»ht by ■auatiag hinus..-lf tln.-njili th. n.ad v.itha magazine ritte. He Mew halt Ins head oft. Auiu.jucat was )ield to-duj It is believed that the deceased had just received news from home of the death of a relative.50 words
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Article99 1906-11-03 6 Mr. ljouih Spitzel, of the firm of Mawtrs. Louis Spit/el and Co., merchants and Government extractors, who died on Sept. 5, aged 48, ieft estate valued at j£183,775 (in the United Kingdom), with net personalty £145,979. He left £1,000 (free of dutyi for such charitable institution* or other charitable objects99 words
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Article13 1906-11-03 6 The Australian cruiser Paiithci" Bt l peataj to leave for CoKhiilmi to day.13 words
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Article11 1906-11-03 6 The assizes will commence at Peiii.n^ No\cml>ei' "2(i. at II o'clock.11 words
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Article14 1906-11-03 6 The "Sea Mfc" leave- for the Hoishnrg liL-hthouse on Tuesday with a relief crew.14 words
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Article23 1906-11-03 6 Parcels intended fordi liverx iv the I niieil Kingdom for Clivisiinas shoniil he pooled not later than I p.m. on the Jl-.t instant.23 words
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Article26 1906-11-03 6 A- list ol persons qualified, and iiahU to serve M jurors in the Settlement of SingiiIKirc. is published in the (iovcriiment Duotte ol this week's insuc.26 words
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Article31 1906-11-03 6 The s.s. l,,,jhU<iinj arrived this moining from Calcutta, via Penally, with the II c mails. She ajau brought from the former Port "iki aaoep and goats for th local •Mtrkct here.31 words
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Article34 1906-11-03 6 At Lie request, o! the tMugapoic Catholic iiiiciiil A-.sih iiition. a solemn Mass of iei|iii< i.i tor the souls in purgatory will be luriormed at the Church of St. Joseph at a.m. on Monday.34 words
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Article31 1906-11-03 6 The Norwegian steamer Cairo arrived this morning from Saigon with the RnsKian Ktoamer Kitui" in tow. The Kitai was disabh (1 in the recent typhoon, aud in to be docked her*31 words
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Article35 1906-11-03 6 The three practice lances for St. Andrew's Ball will take place ou Thursday l.itli. Monday 19th and Monday Mttl inst., iv 'he Victoria Hall, from .>:;<> to 7 p.m. The Heels and Caledonians will lie practised.35 words
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Article30 1906-11-03 6 Mr. llawtrey. Assistant Sii|ieriiileudi nt of Police, uiaxU: another raid lust night on a gaming house in Club Street. A number of Chinese were arrested, and a gaming Ikmiiil seized.30 words
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Article34 1906-11-03 6 The capital for the South Manchurian Railway has beeu over subscribed at Tokio. The Chinese declined to sub»;ribi-. pleading the absence of funds. The railway formerly belonged to Kussia. but is now purely .Tapau'k.34 words
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Article32 1906-11-03 6 The Spanish Anti-Clerical Cill contains drastic provisions, similar to the h'rench Separation law. prohibits Keligious Associations pursuing educational work, reduces the number of Associations aud places the remainder under strict State control.32 words
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Article46 1906-11-03 6 Unpleasant revelations of Metro[iolitan Police methods have l>ccn eiiciUid by the Police Commission now sitting in London. A book-maker stated hi: paid the police C2OO a year for the privilege of uot being molested, and he handed in the names of those who had taken bribes.46 words
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Article62 1906-11-03 6 A uew (taming Act luis j«st become law iv the State of New South Wales. The three chief features: of the hill were the pro\ isioiis prohibiting betting in the stroetH, lietting in shops, and Itetting with infants. The main object is to drive In inn- and gaming ot' all62 words
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Article54 1906-11-03 6 Sir Cecil Spring Iticc. whose arrival at Tobefna to take up his appointment as l.ritish Minister.was lately rejiortcd. has had previous experience at Teheran an Charge d'Affaircs. Since- then he: has been First Secretary at St. Petersburg and hail charge there during v lively time when Sir Charles llanling's presence54 words
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Article56 1906-11-03 6 Her. W. A. Cornaby. Secuetary of the Society for Hie Propogation of Christian aud (leiieral knowledge, anil for many years a Woleyan Methodist missionary in China, will be passing through Singapore by the s.s. Vrmiimi Atiet oh Sunday, the 11th inst.. aud an c.Vort will hi; madi- to OWOBJ an56 words
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Article73 1906-11-03 6 Towards the end of last month, news reached Kaugooti of nn extraordinary criuic. committed some weeks before, in the distant district of Kareuui. A madman rail 'amok killed outright eight OSMOM and seriously w '.ded fifteen others before he was killed. The clime wan not without an element of ghastly73 words
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Article65 1906-11-03 6 Influential l.ivoi|KKil shi|io\vucrs are about to acquire- a fleet of ten sailing ships on which to give three years' training to 1,(100 liritish apprentices, with a view to fitting tin in for (Kists as officers of tlir mercantile marine. There is no! only sliortagrof llritish officer- at present, i'nt there65 words
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Article66 1906-11-03 6 The pagan races of the Malay Peninsula are the subject of an important work, which Messrs. Macmillan will publish shortly. It is by Mr. W. W. Skeat and Mr. *'harle>> Otto lilagdcn. who have spent years among the Malayans. Their studies therefore possess the grcut advantage that arises from personal66 words
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Article71 1906-11-03 6 The steamer Darin*.'' of Messrs. Archd. C'urrie and Co.'s Australian ami Indian line. arrived at Sydney on the M < >otobcr from Singapore and .lava. On the voyage, while steaming towards I'ort Phillip .m BMN wa\c llniN.lci.il ..\<r the sU-rti ..r UMVOM I. uu.l viii a good deal <>t iaajage.71 words
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Article101 1906-11-03 6 Mr. F. Medlmrst. au officer in Ul TaHumnian Telegraph Service, has ju.st invented a handy field telegraph and telephone. Early October. Mr. Medhnrst gave at Itofdiiigtoii, near Sydney, an exhibition of the invention. In explaining the instrument. Mr. Medhnrst said that the advantages of hi* instrument were nlightness and power.101 words
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Article603 1906-11-03 6 It is reported (ram Kn.il.i Lwn|Hir tii.it Mr. H. f. RMrb* V:«\cs «<».n for" lum* IwlUav. Jl. .lo.ui Mitch M tMM boon iwutfatMxl l.y 11. K. th" Governor, an Uoojnmlm: A»i nt 1..i KllllHl- lit l'l'llilll->. 11. 1., the <io\ernol and .Miss \u,lrl on left lor Poi'lSwctlenham603 words
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Article65 1906-11-03 6 To day is tin- birthday ol the Emperor uf Japan, and is lieinp. celebrated, with their cHstomary fervent loyalty, liy the Japanese residents of Singapore. All business is siis|ieuilc<l. and the Japanese Consul <;<ntra!. Mr. Tauaka. ami his wife ar«; At lloinr to their c»m65 words
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Article109 1906-11-03 6 Heferriag t<> tin.' reeeat typhoon in th,' China Hea, a correspondent wriU.s to the 1>..i1, 'IV!ii;ni|)li thai since IKIW. when tin American* took pi--f-->ion of the I'l.iiii .{>,n. Islands, tilt- storm •raraJafni of the .It-suit Father* at the Manila Observatory have not been received at Hongkong. To109 words
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Article15 1906-11-03 6 Oui neighbours aro a jury they judgi M only upon the laet.« that hnvrbrnn diurli ■«<!.15 words
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Article16 1906-11-03 6 TtogMi man seldom discovii- th* bad there hin woman tin bud aoldom ii mi tin nod16 words
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Advertisement252 1906-11-03 6 CHAMPAGNES Dufaut Fill k Cie, Hper/usy. Piiul Dommier k < i>. Kxtn Quality, (i<»l«l Mait|iie. Inov A- Co. Curti' tlOi'. Kx. Sim- Kxlia (Quality. Ihanson Vive el Fils Ivvtra (Quality. 6ol!in§er (Iteuandin) Very Dry. Kxtra Quality. K rug Ik Co. Private nviV. (iirsler »V Co. Ivvtra Sii|n i ior. Dry.252 words
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Advertisement140 1906-11-03 6 WILSON a Co. SaaaWMa' in Hi'.'h Class IPljitographie Onr WOIJK is ackn..»lt(l«c.l lo lie nf the Mi-I,esi AIiTISTH an.l TECHNICAL KXCKLLBNCKaad INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. \r Photoerapliy more 'han in anjthlnj; else. "The Best is the Cheapest Wilson Ac Co. CONTINUATION. g. fR. kambert <20.'9 'Xmas Gifts. V. IVml Iwwj Mini140 words
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Article43 1906-11-03 7 BRITAIN TO DO WITHOIT KING MENI-LIK'S SIGNATURE. Abyssinian Railways. Sii Kd'A.ird t.i.y DM aniK.Mii, iii the I toil-, at I mninon* that tlie Kniper.ir Mi IK lik eonxiit to the Al>\"inia Treaty l)e--t*M liritiin. Krance. :iud Italy, is not r. pined43 words
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Article65 1906-11-03 7 Three Emperors have not formed an Alliance. IViliii. _'nd Nov. 'I'll. <i I'.im |gn Illli.-, ..titia.li.t--1.1 >• n is ili.it, tlie KiiiiHiois of (.ermaiiy. i ,li ii mihl I£ t i have entered into an eltiam It iliims that the MU (Jiiestinn «.|S all i.!,j. 11.1 l ili-i65 words
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Article22 1906-11-03 7 ALL WENT VERY WELL THEN At Hi. 1. -I'll- t i'li pabifc) appeir.ince af (In Suli. f Tmlxy. everything went off .tills.22 words
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Article11 1906-11-03 7 I'll. Vnlidiike littM ol' Austria, has died.11 words
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Article14 1906-11-03 7 Tin i/.n .iii.l In-, i iiii.iv have ri- moved to r-.ark.«-. 1...14 words
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Article14 1906-11-03 7 (^iii.i tti XI i ..i:i;,:, tin- I itsftiail St.ick Kxctuuf n c.14 words
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Article42 1906-11-03 7 SITUATION REGARDED AS SERIOUS. UR p. in. No- ember :t. Teli -gram am lii-ing eM-hanged constantly lietwe> ii the Imp, rial liuvernmrnt ami the <io\iinoi of \e« 'fiiiinillaiid. in i-oiuieitioii MrMIl U hliis iveudi. Tin situation is regarded as serimis.42 words
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Article277 1906-11-03 7 Traffic and other Arrangements for the Event. < nptaiu .1. l> Arcy Symouds. Chief Police Mffiier. has prepared thr following traffic NRMMMHah on the oeiiision of a Ma.ll to be ■Jvi'ii by Hi- Kseellency the (iovernor oil lluHth Movcinhrr in honour of his Majesty the King's ISirtMay at277 words
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186 1906-11-03 7 Sir I rank Swetten ham's New Book. Mi. .luliii I jam.- have |nil)lislnil v now u..il-: kI HOUMud int«-ic«t riititM Rritisli Mllaya An Aramnl of »lirOri;on ;nid I'm MMti Uiiti»li laiimaiil in Malaya." liv Sir KriiuU AtiuUatto Sw.tt, i.liaui. K. L". M. (i.. foruu-i-ly U4i.i morof th.Sti;iiU Si lllcuu-nl-. (Mr186 words
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Article874 1906-11-03 7 Singapore's Sewer System. WHAT MANILA IS DOING. I l'l;ol| CollllKsl n> 111 VTI. 11l the past year th-jre has Ihcii ni.uli said eoiiceiniiig the causes for our excessj vi death rate, and an expert on sanitation has MM ealkd who carefully examined local com itions with view to874 words
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68 1906-11-03 7 The Paily Mail revives the story as to the purchase by (Iciiiians of coalfields in (ilamorgaiishirc. Germans have partially purchased the shares of the original owners of the Whitworth collieries at Neath. (12 nawm wfli" .iiiit.iiuiii'j ITiiJUUMBn toMol smokeless .-..a11. The British dimeter, have Ut'ii68 words
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Article115 1906-11-03 7 At Crome. in liiirma. three young Burmese were nentcnccd to transportation for life, last mouth, he a horrible murder committed to get hum. in blood for use in magic. The inurdercr« killod a boy aged 18 years. They were umler the belief that if one one took115 words
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Article417 1906-11-03 7 INTERESTING SPEECH BY HON J. R. INNES. The first leading of the Hill to amend the 1 Malacca hands Ordinance lxmi. was moved j by the Acting. Attorney (uncial. (Hon. .1. If. lanes) at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday. The Hon. meinlicr spoke upon the417 words
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Article143 1906-11-03 7 Eurasian Lady's Skirts Become on Fire. Yesterday was All Souls' Das ami the usual religions function of btessing the graves t/n.l, place at the Itoman Catholic cemetery. An unfortunate accident occurred to Miss Pericra. daughter of Mr. I. IVriera of the Municipality, at the Christian Cemetery143 words
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Article96 1906-11-03 7 Attempt to Burn Dupire and Co.'s Premises. It is believed that an attempt was made on Thursday aight to burn down the premises of Mes-rs. Dupire and Company at H KatHes Quay. On opening tho building yesterday morning, it was discovered that three or four cases of merchandise,96 words
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Article262 1906-11-03 7 Claim for Loss «f Money Through Seizure of Cows. R. I'uckury Mangkondau is a milkman who had the ml fortune to have hi* cattle kept with those of a judgment debtor, with the result that they were seized wrongfully, and he claimed at the Supreme Court, yesterday to262 words
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Article565 1906-11-03 7 Should the F. M. S. Share Singapore's Burden We <|iiiie agree with the remark made b] the Hon. K. \V. l'rcs»rave when MjMkfaMJ mi the Supply Hill, at the inei ting of the Legislative Council in HMD on Friday last "that the Kederatcd Malay States ought lo MM)565 words
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Article209 1906-11-03 7 Minor Judgments at the Supreme Court. Missrs. Krinkmaun and Co. sued Sheik AH bin Hyderah. before Justice Fisher yesterday, for »:t53.76 for goods sold and delivered. Mr. l"pcotl appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Aitkcn for the defendant. Hy consent, judgment MM given for the plaintiff with costs.209 words
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Article50 1906-11-03 7 We have Ihmjii notified by MM Sii|H;riu tcniicut <>f the Kasttrn Kxlr.nsion. etc.. Tuleyiapli I'oiniwn.v Hint tin normal mute to Kiipi)!!- i-. totally mlii nli i rnptnl. Homeward traffic will be forwarded via the north at ordinary rates. Both the Homeward and outward traffic i- sublet to delay.50 words
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Article90 1906-11-03 7 The members of the S. V. C. are to have a Church Parade at St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow evening. I-'or the accommodation of the Volunteers the necessary seats wil! be respited on the South side of the Cathedral, in accordance with the notices already issued. Any seat90 words
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Article90 1906-11-03 7 The 16th October— the anniversary ef the partition of Bengal into two provinces was a day of both mourning and rejoicing at Calcutta. The Hindus, w inform a majority of the population of Bengal resent the I partition. They object to the separation of the new province90 words
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Article62 1906-11-03 7 A Kaii^ouu liileyram sUles lhal Maung liyi. v RliniWW bioker. who did bu-iness with rice willing tirm- on a lm«e scale. Im- failed. IU tiled MM scheUnle liefoic 111. .lu-tic-liiggic. the Vacation Judge (iv OMBlttbetal and was grauted interim piotection. His liabilities amount to 1U7U,46H62 words
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Article17 1906-11-03 7 Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the >_^^^Lh ii can millionair. haI'lii.ixxi for the pur|«>.s.'^BJ tioual aocom'iiodation^^H L'niver»i^LofSt^^^H17 words
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Article55 1906-11-03 7 V liaWlhia MMMMHM stabs that Ml. Moll.v in reply t.i Mr. S.-ars. said that th. ijiieettoli uf openiflg the Indian Arui\ lo Luti-I oniccr's st-iMiig in -my part nl the l-.ii.pin trao iiii.Ui consideration. "1 am awaiting. In said. tUe opinion o I tin: .ovcrnmeul55 words
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Article33 1906-11-03 7 A telegram, dated London, IMb October, published in the Calcutta Statesman says: The "Tribnne" publishea a strong appeal for the reJuctiou nf cable rates toj India. The Tribune' iiiiiiham.s<aith'.noiH 133 words
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Advertisement115 1906-11-03 7 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL DINNER On Friday 9th November IN HONOl'K OF His Majesty the King's Birthday MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO. RM'IIALS BOUDOIR PIANOS KM'HAL.S SKill (iKANJt PIANOS KA< HALS GKAND PIANOS KACHAL'K CONCERT GRAND P1ANOK f^A RACHALS TRIUMPIIOLAS Pot 1'iirticuUrH and price* apply to, H. SCHAEFER Co., Sole M115 words
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Article303 1906-11-03 8 ,ad.U IW" llftud i"-'"d on the MnwHia Kliyn H:,k» l.y il..i.iKll»i i.l m Hit- ii -m.iikahl\ go.nl s, on- ol It. A footliall match will Im! played this aftci noon Im iwceu teams i. proscntinK the Mfa and Waidcrv A puhlic meeting to coiisier the desirahlity |o(303 words
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Article166 1906-11-03 8 5. R C. v. Band and Drums S Foresters. The 8. It. OL and a tram of the Band and DnaM of the Sherwood Foresters mi't at Noccer on the former's ground yesterday at'U-i'iioou. a fairly larye crowd turning up tc witDOKH what proved a jjood y.-uue. The166 words
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Article149 1906-11-03 8 S. C C. v The Oarrison. A fi in- game was the result of the meeting ni tbo teams representing the S. C. and the Garriou at Kugby on the former's ground yesterday afternoon. The Club were the tirst to score, the try being converted into a goal.149 words
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Article1113 1906-11-03 8 llfeuM (In: Own UgMMWMn.) tauuw, ObWmt -jh. Anti -Opium Crusade. ■|'li« (irrtti \nti Opium meeting has com*. and H'lnc. ami rtejlllj in |H»int of nftmbers, >t whs a threat mectiug. for clu.su n|«ni Uvo iliMiivtml |H'u)i|i- were packed together iv our i I'-inusf Town Hall, nui. as1,113 words
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Article13 1906-11-03 8 jAJj^H an influential H^.va. warns Sir Wilfrid aiming at the from Canada will13 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter404 1906-11-03 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Times." Singapore, Novrinber 2, I'.hm. Sir,— l do not desire unduly to prolong correspondence of this nature, but 1 would ask your indulgence that I micht reply to the effusion of Laicus yesterday. That your correspondent is disconcerted by404 words
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Letter261 1906-11-03 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Tiiir.-s.' Singapore. Noveniber 2. Sir,— lt goes against the grain with me very much to have to do it, but as the wail lof Laicus has in i n disputed and treated with contempt. I must support him in what I have bii n261 words
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178 1906-11-03 8 Sparks Fro m Tr action Eng ines. To Hrn Kilitor nf the Straits Times." Singapore, Nov. 2, 1900. Sir, Is Mmm not a bye-law, cither Municipal or Police, which state* that all steam traction engines in public thoroughfares should bo li'-tcil with spark catchers'' If such a law exists, why178 words
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Article11 1906-11-03 8 The TiiPc* Mays the plague iuquiry in MB^^b^^^^^he Government of India11 words
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Article464 1906-11-03 8 (Sunday, 4th November.) T»F.xr\ -First Sisuav Mi Tmx.n. Si. Axmikw's CuHF.mtAi..- 7 a. 111 Matins and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). t-V, a.. in Holy Communion |Plain|. 140 p.m. Sunday School and Bible ClasseH. "> 30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Anthem What are these?," Dr. Sim,,, -r.464 words
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Article345 1906-11-03 8 GIVE US A MEG The tale of a little Yorkshire Urchin. t Ji vi- M a meg if yer plea.se, Sir, I've 'ad now t ter eat for free weeks. Its a lack Sir, just look at me stuniiuick, By now now but that fairly apeak* Sure 1 found a345 words
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Article31 1906-11-03 8 Hotel Bellevue. Mrs. Beaucbamp. Mr. K. E. Marquarez. Mr. F. Barton. Malet. Mr. and Mrs. Bom. H. Overbeok. Mr. Dowse. Pfordten. Mr. Ar. Hoeffer. Ad. Schmidt. Mrs. Looking. Traslieff.31 words
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Article16 1906-11-03 8 Id the cycluiu- at Havana, the I S. cruist r was damaged to the extent of16 words
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Advertisement129 1906-11-03 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Nov. s— At Sale-room, unredeemed pledges, at 10 a.m. 6 At Sale-room, House property at Sago Lane, 2-30 p.m. 6— At dale-room, freehold land at Confederate Estate Koad, at 2-30 p.m. 6— At Sale-room, freehold building land, at Pasir Tanjang Road, at 2-30 p.m. fi—129 words
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Advertisement587 1906-11-03 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., JEWELLERS k SILK MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS < i reat Salo of indiaii, Chinese, Japanese goods, including BarOMM Silver Howls, liulian Nfnslin Dresses, Blouses, Table Covers, Ceutre-pieces, Silver things, Gold Jewellery, i'i>., &<\ PRICES MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. c r>B2 NOS. 51 52 HIGH STREET. Telephone587 words
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Miscellaneous181 1906-11-03 8 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, jrd Nov. High Water. 11-2:1 a.n> S. V. E. Monthly Shoot. S. V. C. Commandant's Parade. Sepoy Line* Monthly Metal Golf. Emperor of Japan's Rirtudav. French Cinematograph. 7-30. 9-30. Sunday, 4th Nov. High Water. 0-12 a.m. 11-4S a.m. Twenty-first after Trinity. S. V. C. Church Parade.181 words
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Article250 1906-11-03 9 Datoof Number p.. format C.p.ul Subscribed; Reeerve Compncy Qcotatioss I SOLO. .900 M-5.000 i *uo,ooo Jl »10 io 1 1 4,000 10 10 1903 £400,000 £350.000 3.W.000 1 1 I 20,000 i 10 I 10 1901 »300,000 »293,600 10,000 S 10 I 10 i«*> *-xmnnft *-ipi >w 50,000 1250 words
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Article263 1906-11-03 9 190.1 £150.000 £140.000 110.000 1 1 1905 »200.000 5105.000 *|™j> 1* •10 1904 £30,000 £11.12.5 J;«» J 1905 TOO.OlX) »fil 0,000 70,000 flO »io MHntMt 1903 £70.000 £70.000 70,000 j£ 1 £1 1906 H50.000 $1 25.000 12,500 »10 »10 19.4 £12.000 £10,500 oISSo £0-1.5 -.90-, £75.000 £55.000 55,000 1263 words
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Article174 1906-11-03 9 1894 £>.377.10.0 £4.648.15.0 7.638 12/6 12/6 Belis Asbestos Eastern Agency. Ltd IH9B $225,000 $225,000 4,500 $50 %50 112,500 Fraser Xeave. Ltd. 10.000.000 a) 1865 J10.000.000 »10.000,000 80,000 $125 lIM 9.500.000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 250,000'> 1901 $2,400,000 $2,400,000 ["'JqJ «100 $100 Howarth Erekine, LUI. 1901 *:t4,000 $31,000 3]400 »10174 words
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Article45 1906-11-03 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6"., 1600,000 3% prem. Riley Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem buyers. Singapore Municipal 6 o i 400,0 0 nominal. 5% 1,478,000 5% prem. 4% 602.nn0 par. sellers Tauiong P«ar Dock Co., Lid. 6% 250,000 2% prem buyers. 5% 1,865,500 l^prem.45 words
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Article321 1906-11-03 9 RUB BER LAND The Dull ikulopment Company Limited. Within tl» ."t|..iuys Coiu-i-xsioii wtvaj liUtntatMM I' Ihiii eoniini need, and tin rr i■ a oiitiniH ii ill luautl tor land. Some idea to the MiitiiWlity <>f the land may j leathered fr -\< toMowian extracts from i rial report ioiWßUjjby tin-321 words
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Article234 1906-11-03 9 Sin,.uci:i. (Mt Now mum:. HMW. PRODUCE. (i.mj.i, r bayanl MB ,|<. iCttbe X»- 1- mipl.-li.-i 10.7". Com Kali MB .1.. l'ontiiin:ik ".20 hwr. Black l*-"x> ,lo White K, «M0 S;if<<i Floor Sarawak 2.5*5 do Brunei No. 1 MB r...,l Ssro MO Coffee Bali. ir.'..\, 19-<*» Coffee. NambuK. 20 ba»w234 words
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Article701 1906-11-03 9 Why not Honour the Nations Flag? Kxample from Canada. In Uuited States school- Stars and Stripes are unfurled every week, and the children salute the nations emblem. In Manitoba it hej been decreed that alter uext New Year's Day every seheol receiving a gnat from the Treasury701 words
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Article122 1906-11-03 9 A return of the number of courtsmartial held and summary punishments inflicted on seamen of the Royal Navy during the year 1905 has been issued as a Parliamentary White Paper. The total number of courts-martial held was 243. and the number of men of all divisions of122 words
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Article1520 1906-11-03 9 Joy. Wiieu J og latt the cottage uu Olympus he gave Columbine a thousand butterflies. Spring «m asleep under a rose-bush. l Mown wa& grinding veruiillion paiut. Harlequin MM swinging on the garden gate, and I'auuloon was late for breakfast, As J" Ml uu the edge of1,520 words
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Article175 1906-11-03 9 Tim..- different laws of ■aaeanioa prcvail in Europe, the most general bong that known «s tin- Salic system, UmIm which women are completely odadad. This is the rule in Belgium. Sweden. Norway Italy. Denmark, and Germany. Then there i- the German-Dutch sysleni. under which males in all175 words
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Advertisement62 1906-11-03 9 Croup Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the crnupy cough appears, and the attack may be warded off. There is no better medicine in the market for children than this remedy. It contains nothing injurious and as it is pleasant to the62 words
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Advertisement69 1906-11-03 9 Lame Back. Th s ailincnt is usually eause<l by! rhcuniatisni of the muscles and niav be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and r;:bbi;>g the parts v^oroasly ai each apvl cation. If this doe- not afford reteef.. bind on a piece of flannel slightly69 words
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Article691 1906-11-03 10 Slavery in Tonquin. Hay. (l.aliiiu. m ONHM la China, h widely Mmd on in Tmupiiii. Tbo Chiaeae <■■■>• tr.,,1 i,, bojm awl girla a large •cale. 1i,,.y (dun ir young T t<> cliina i» partm f tea, Itteea, ami twenty. The 0i1,.-, day, tba French 1 ionanl al691 words
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Advertisement560 1906-11-03 10 Hongkong 8? Shanghai Banking Corporation. i'Au* i]■ capital ..n0.000.00t RESERVE 1-TNI):— Kt.-rliiitfKewne »l().0O0,00OI ton o-.n nrtfi Hilver Kohtvc- 110.250.000 J 20 O 000 wrve Lm^.'.ity of PropriatoCT »10.000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Ilaupt. Esq.— Chairman. G. H. Me.Umrst. Ksq —Deputy Chairman. E Ooetz. Esq. A. J. Rayii..jnd, Ksq. 11. ....Mr.560 words
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Advertisement558 1906-11-03 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. j Capital £800,000 I Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank nl Knglaud. Natiom-J Bank of Scotland. The London City 4 Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed558 words
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Advertisement386 1906-11-03 10 PRESENTS tttftSf"" 1 GREAT SALE 0F JAPANESE yg J^ ART CURIOS AND WORKS NOW ON VIEW AT Messrs. Coghlan Co.'s Mart 5, RAFFLES PLACE Fop Private Sale, Including very handsome Bronzes and Brasses, Cloisonne Vases, Old and New Satsuma Vases mul Bowls, Choice Ivories and Wood Carving, Damacesie /ffi&wvlr*^^ Works,386 words
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Advertisement146 1906-11-03 10 MORTGAGEES SALE. Tuesday Oth Xovember at tMf.m. Freehold land situate at Confederate Estate Road, Sing'aiKjre, area 40.670 square feet together with the bungalow and cattlesheds erected theieon. Powell Co., 3636 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS AT MANDALAY ROAD Tuesday 6th November at •J.-'iO. p.m. Two freehold allotments situate at146 words
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Advertisement334 1906-11-03 10 H CROSKEY CO, AUCTIONEERS. Will sell by Public Auction at their Sales room No. 8 Malacca Street On Wednesday, the 7th Nov., at II a.m. sharp. 4 lam <^ brand best Australian Flour, in qnarWi nacfcl, and in lots t<> Bint puivhafiers. I 36i.'. I AUCTION SALE OF I 1101334 words
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Advertisement159 1906-11-03 10 AUCTION SALE OF AUSTRALIAN CO\L ToW-h..1da15,.,t,, m tanjOOfl Pa«a: Wharf <//< Tit,. ■>,!,< ij, etk \i,i:,i,l,,r. o, Lot i about 43a turn 2 2OQ 3 lo si;.;hih iii-,-,i. Tob»«aM braeeon il of eolii limit. P.weli 6? Co, AUCTION SALE~OF FREKHOLO BDILOIKG LAND \r PASBIB I'AN.IANG BOAD, BINOAPORJi. Ttmdag SO Vo^emUr159 words
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Article286 1906-11-03 11 Improvement Between Crayfordness and the Bridge. Although tin- future (iovcruiiiont of the |iort of London -till remains to In<lcU mimed !>y Pailiainrnt. the I miser vutnrs of the Thatm I arc actively pro-uvul ml: tin' iin])ortant duty iui|u>se<l ujion them of dcepei.iiiK IM wideiiinu tlie I navigable iliunm!286 words
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Article268 1906-11-03 11 I SPY YOU Intelligence Offices in the Japanese Army. The Husski Invalid has been some very curious particulars couceinin^ the Japanese BMthoda ot espionage. It was coinparativelv easj for the Japanese to <;ain informatiou. because of the affinity betweea them and the Chinese, who were much employed upon the service.268 words
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Article126 1906-11-03 11 As iniyht be supposio. slimll o«Mei>hip in land docs not tend to abundance of Baa*, and of yro'.md yauie least of all. In I'ranee the shortage of jjanic is 1., in^' so acutely felt that the Saint Hubert t'hili ile Prance has dialled plans not alone fur126 words
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Article137 1906-11-03 11 Scots Wha Hae." movement is on foot among the local Scotsmen as colebraie St. Ainiitus Dm by th(! holdinu of a diiiiKi'. < ireiilars have been sent out. and from the replies ic.cived it is piohal'ie that at least fifty will be pre sent at the function on November 80th.137 words
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Article195 1906-11-03 11 The tir^t practical staye ofnUwaj) imtiona li/.atioii in MMI conimencid mi the lat iust. wlien tlte Tank" T< tsmlo ami tli<< Kohti Totsmlo were. 1ihikIi-<I over to the Government. The next lines to Ih- so trt au d are the .iapnn Hail way. toe (Ian Yi-tsn il«a-lnrr> ami195 words
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Article11 1906-11-03 11 HOW Dllt' luVL'S \vllUt OI.O liil- LO. .1, ,iu Uivlu ['in."11 words
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Advertisement540 1906-11-03 11 "TT is a very pure M. spirit, with a good, though mild, malt flavour. It possesses practically no acidity and the low amount of extractives is remarkable." Isfye "Jfaaneet" TRY V.O.V. .feiqueur Seoted ZUsisky> OF ALL DEALERS. FOR SALE Sulphuric Acid 66° SYME Co. "HOUSE OF LORDS' 'I'ITM Most wholesome540 words
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Advertisement181 1906-11-03 11 WWM la^aal OILME 3S!iIfiES I I CEOSSE B PICK 8 L O E J PB By Special AND MM ToV^'"' Warrant I BLACEWELL, I malt^Tegar Purveyors to I bbm lea perrin's JL^af Worcestershire HJ.The KING mWm sauce YAMATO CO. Solicit a visit to tdeir Store. A LABGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE181 words
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Advertisement553 1906-11-03 12 WANTED. poTHKCAKY. At fllapfi nw <tely qoali i I Dis|HiiMt.J Appt} «Hf rertilieate ta U. 1 Wmili, Time*. ;mp_> HICROBCOPE. imt I lihm.l mioroaeop*|l i h ninerak«>eal work. Aaalj B. O. c n S< •in n r.TI rVPEWRITEft, In an oeaoe, a Oral ebjaa I i,. in Ist Dee. Mn-t553 words
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Advertisement709 1906-11-03 12 TO BE LET. j HOUBE— No. I Tuoiw.u U.»ii. Apply to A Mt->.- <■ M.\er Mr OlMI'Ol XI) HOISI.—N 49 Killiney load. M. K. Shasha. 110 i K liani Road. OFFICKS.— SmaII ar»t lorn office* fusing :avenagh Bridge Road and Fin". Street. Ap|ly 0 Guthrie 4 Co. Ltd.. Agents. u.o709 words
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Advertisement658 1906-11-03 12 TO BE LET. OFFICE— At Boat Quay No. 13. apply to Handel Veieeuiging, Bandjermasiu. BOUSE. Valhalla and "Valkyrie." Caveuagh Road. Apply 29 Caveuayu Road. B 3020 BI'NGALOW.— By day. week or mouth, one -ii. all bungalow at Chaughi. Apply to 8614 HOONKEATACO. ••GOLDJH'RN." from Ut December, seven rooms. Tenuih Court658 words
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Advertisement865 1906-11-03 12 NOTICES. TO OUR ADVERTISERS. Advertiser* are earnestly requested to send In their smaller advertisements or nottoes of change t before Noon (on Saturdays before 10.30 a.m.) otherwise their orders may have to be postponed to the following day. Large advertise* ments in future will require twenty* four hours' notioe for865 words
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Advertisement923 1906-11-03 12 NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that K. A. Judah ha« no further connection with oor firm f'om this g< date. NATHAN SON. K niIMIIIIW. Mi October, I»M}. r 3161 The miimil linn-nil for Siam. Singapore, is I.t i j >:i <. 1 to sell ilrufts on the AmM]l iv i'uket923 words
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Advertisement306 1906-11-03 12 FOR SALE. MOTOD LAUNCH. Vaal Honor Launch m xxlcocdition. Oogte Id u-t. beam 1 feet, pplyat No. M) DaBMT Boad e/o Boey Y.ak urn. t MM INDIAN NATIVK STATE'S STAMPS.— I \arieties for SI.2M; Vi for M.M i 100 for 1.16: UO for |R.M; anil '.'(X) for 116,68; KKSIAN ST\Ml*s306 words
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