The Straits Times, 21 November 1906

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. SO. 22.196 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 190<>. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 THRRE !S NO DOUBT AS TO THE RELIABILITY of De Dion Boutin GARS. The Autocar,' ***** says: for Hediaal Mi n'i* Mm title ..f a mart bterarting 1..».k1et wbiok baa baafl aaaad In Oe Haa Beatoa, Ltd. It gives K rienow u<c»l men «l wn and oaa I>e Dion can.
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    • 612 1 I TIMES" BOSIJjIESS DIRECTORY. AuoTjoNEERS CALEDONIAN HOTEL POWELL 4% CO., Singapore. Rras< Jin Oll<h Sin f,, fJorfi (ESTABL.S../.I- 42 BAM). T|lo -jj- Healthiest Resort in Heal Estate Auctioneers and Valuers. Mortßa- cit Hotel orVr in uni f onil moc ts all ws arranged situation* made. Rents collected. jt Powell* Coy's
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    • 51 1 WANTED. ■WHW— BMhll in Singapore at elsewhere by an experienced Book-keeper. [European) who understands double entry, and is conversant with modem languages. Address C. H. T. o'o JMk Time: 3784 "Malay Tin- Fields" BY RALPH STOKES WHfe PREFACK. IXDKX. am! AVPKNDIX. HANDSOMELY PUBLISHED. NOW ON SALE OR ORDER EVERYWHERE. ONLY
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    • 176 1 ROBINSON Company. Gentlemen's High Grade Boots and Shoes AT PO UL U PRICKS TaN TAN WILLOW II WILLOW CALF WM Bk CALF iki pair l"'i' ai i" A Sm rt I' eful Up-to-date Boot in a Shafts Oxford 'Derby' liu-il leather, wall .unshed, a' ~<" Excellent Styles S Easy Fitiin
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  • 760 2 Mark Twain's Early Litaran Experiences. Is i INM is'i An 1 •1 1 Mark Twain coatiMM in t His month's N"ith Americ.in tteview the inter cm in;.' chapter of My Aut< biography,' OBWMBMMad last moiit h Healing with the beginnings of his literary life, lie says My npnomi
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  • 34 2 It i>i as ceit;iui a^ that two :iti.| two maUttuM liiat in GmmU Britsw, in < r;-i inuiiy. :t- ill Itflttiiim. ami a* in It.ilv. Se< in!kn> will kill tin- Liberal flatty -.;i\». Vm Clarion."
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  • 794 2 A gentleman bought a new variety of potatoes, and told his gardener to be .sure and plant them far enough apart Well, Sam, did you plant the |»>tat. far apart, as I told yon?"— Sam: I did. sir I planted some in your garden and some in
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  • 45 2 Till! In In ;nliny of bandits fur criim'H of violence is coiniiiuu enough at Cnnton. Tlu-rr. llie MWaatM of tins* executions lia> just In en varied by the bead* of two hundred biiyaiuls ininjj MM off lot falsely awwiag lionest men as being their accomplice*.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 72 2 Lame liack TUI ailmoiit is u»u;iilv onind 'iv i'ncuniatisiii of the HUdtl tad may l.c cured by applying I'liaiiil.ieilaiu's Pain Halm tw> or three timo> ilay and rubbing the parts vJMMVWIy at Mcb iippl.iati. ii. 0 tliis doe* ii. t all rd relief, bind on a pie c i>f laanel
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    • 346 2 FOR PROTECTION OF IRON STEEL. in Tin: TROPICS rsi-: Siderosthen Paint Resist! the action of Salts, Acids. Steam, Extreme climatic influences, tropical sea water with its destroying organisms. Specially Suitable for Bridges, Piers and all Structural Ironwork. ••Siderosthen' is what its name unpin: DEATH TO RUST". No oxidation is possible
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    • 306 2 THE COCOA OF THL OLD COUNTRY' (OCOA It is tKe purest at\d most economical cocoa iiwise. It's ixicest too. S' THE IANCET says Cadburys is theStandardcf 'highest 'pvrily" ISMAIL&RAHEEM Just Unpacked SIITAIU.E X'MAS AM) NEW YEAR GIFTS. AN INSIKPASPED fOLI.IXTU IN OF OOM), IHAMONU. AND GEM-SET JEWELI.KHV OF ANTIQUE AND
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    • 64 2 Croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Hb soon as the child becomes hoarse, cr even after the croupy cough ap|xjar>, and the attack may bo warded off. There is no better medicine in tho mari ket for children than this remedy. It contains nothing injurious and as it is pleasant to
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  • 630 3 The British Minister and President Diaz. Amid considerable pomp and ii .1 stance, ;unl in rfetr of leveraJ hundred ttvterested tat 1 Gem ral I 1 rftrio l>i;iz. the veteran PreaSdeni si the United Si.ito liezko, wii^ on the JOtli Sept i. vested at Mexka <'ity with
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  • 253 3 It is well known that the late Queen i toria hail a high appreciation oi" I'iince Ilihcnlolii'S character and that it was enhanced by memories of the Prince OMMft, who had been his youthful friend and follow-stu.leut at the University of B«.nn. The Queen, it
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  • 15 3 Ivit fimiUlill UliHiilw in »i<l k early in the Vniud Kin^doni in !ile iu*nr«iioe olaiiniN
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 591 3 TANGYE'S OIL ENGINES ul 1 a^nl K^BBjjgtj^t^^^^^ ilfcn-^^s^^^^^Bulußu\T For driving all ?TjHm,U'^ l^^S^ Economical I sntn^u! snw' x itM HUTTENBAChTBROThERS COMPANY. Telephone Na 869 IMZ-A^CIEIIISriEjI^Y ID ilJi 3^^lK/TZ^EIsTT Tdegwphie Address a HABITURE j7B— mnwi \n\tntMWßf!tifnwnn^B^^iMfmfVfn^ mmm mmM^ j m^-' 4a a^*-"* *»>**-. ■*™^TTnunßWßn'MnriisMM^^mwfinsMswiwir^unnHnßßrirT"*"T' IIJ u Mi If RllSfry For yow
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    • 167 3 KATZ BROS., LTD. A SUPERB DISPLAY OF ||B|liPl fl r t I L Mv Si 1 r C» wJf W High Class uLWCLLiiII 18 Qt, Hall Harked, Set v itd Rubies, Sapp6ire 9t Pearls, and otder fPreeious Stones THE DESIGN** WOKKMANSHII' ARE THE VERY BEST THE GREAT VARIETY ENABLES 1
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    • 274 3 THE DERBY HORSE FEED. I One of the greatest appetizer* sad muscle producing (<jnls of ilie pre ent cluy. WNMSSting of mixture of sugar, muizi\ paildv, bian, ami .salt. I L'swl as a •■iibstituto for other f'>od lieadilv taken by hc.rses with rapid and sstnwilhJßg results. ii'-roinnieiidi <1 by all
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  • 515 4 Gcrwuq and the Sultan's There is pMJM miu-crn 1 >:hil>il <1 i,, Hungary a»d the Balkan*] 1,, the health of Abdu 1 1 lm ,l Ilia <l< cea» w..ul<i Hiidoubti dly naki li -t.it y Ditciuaißg the intrieat* I. Ims .f'tli- N- Ka 1 i. Lcly
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  • 334 4 A Serious State of Affairs in I "xypt The Cairo correspondent !>i Lcitdcj nr.v?pa))cr writes as follov.'. K.cy yi .;r about this time llicro i 1 a H:ar!'i of aihrar in the country. Th t is ihr I rioci of the cotton crop. ;;nil ;ti! Ike ba
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  • 19 4 ■fiicrc i«. a mmhll <Il«trict lielwon Trini 4 |..,< I'Mnnmn. on tlic coaxt of Win y.nel» vkm i..iv never fulls.
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  • Ships and Steamers.
    • 1075 4 \<imr, port, probahh date of am rat, ami iitinii hi .hu His. Stkamkus. Aabittaa, l-iv,i|>«., Dec. •■>; JianalaU Airlie. Sydney. Deo. M i n»aila»il Ambria. Hamburg. Nov. V; Hi hi: vi I Andiiusiii. Hongkong, Jan. Bafcn 5l,-n Aparima. Calcutta. DM. T: BoaaaMd Arcadia, OolonBO, .Ian. .1 P. .v
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 730 4 STEAM NAVIGATION GO. for Calaa, Japan, Penanic, Ceylon. Australia, India. Aden, £gypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chi-i Coast, Persian Gulf, Contin»"t»l. raid Asssrioai Ports. -i..n.r., 1- v.,i! k-Hve riraaninra •>. ah.,.n MAIL LINE. I Dutininl {i.tr iluifti MM '1* Nov l/i."/ l.l -Tan
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    • 674 4 Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. I'nder contract with the Netherlacde Indin Government. J.«nf» at Singapore t— bBiP Aoekctt, latk J Dainuixk 4 Co., 2-3 Coliakh Qcat. The nnilermentioned dates «re only approximnte r'c m Exp'ted Will be des|iakhed for Titm i-i Bandjmniasiiii Nov u'Saodjarmassm, Kota linroe. aTnsatal Djiwa, Siur:u,nda, DoiilK«I«. Per. uw.
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    • 509 4 V" HAMBUR6-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Compauy maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they ar iespatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month (>.'r j Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang ani Colombo. I The arrivals
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    • 768 4 N. D. L. NOROOEUTSCHER LLOVO I Imperial Ger.-nan Mail Line Tbe fast aud well kuowu mail stsamara of :t.is Company sail fortuigluly from Bcsasaa. Hsmb-irg via Rotterdam, Autwcrp, SouthampU.q. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (coniiec.tiou Mf.r=eil;ed, Naples, Alexandria, and vioo (was) Per Sad, Snez, Aden, Colombo, I'enani;, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, MMSMaU, sad
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  • Ships and Steamers.
    • 92 5 for I'er Steamrr Time Tn-MOHHOW. Muai- ami Malami Ipm. rniflum .V T. Amhou v-» 1 l>ni. H'koui? BbUghM, if— K0mi.,,,/ M,in> I p.m. I'eiiauil in <1 < 'iiliutla MwW 3 I-"1 1 '•'"<» »l> l> Swett.iiliiuii Mil l><>rls < ..Wi/(.' Hp.m. K.ir. I p.-%Ki|v,its BrfN M 1 111
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    • 68 5 NovemWr 20 A. |MM, BrU«tr, IVnang. Calcutta If.llitoii. Itnt »tr, Aiiiimlms, Natunas Islan.l Lai S.U.K. Brit -lr. llongkoiiM ProminiiU. Norrtr, Pulo Sembilan Itaura, Brit ktr, dilcutta Diaelaem.-. i>»l '>,|. PHlcnibang Sappho. Hr, l HIT, Port Swi-ttenham Siitsumii. Hiil str, Manila Ki-tnn. lirilslr. P. Swettenham and I enan)« Kiit.v, Brit
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    • 22 5 Tims Bam* on Fort Canning and Mount Faberdrop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time corresponding to C a. m. Greenwich meantime.
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    • 1050 5 I 1'ii'lrr tbia heading the (olluwiag abbrevmlions are used str. steamer sb. ship bq; —barque scb.' schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser. G'ht.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch. French Ger German Dut. Dutch: Ital.— Italian Spau.— Spanish Sar. Sarawak; G.c— General-cargo; d.p.—
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    • 448 5 Per P. .V O. s. b. Vu-lonn, connecting with the steamer MM at Colombo, from London Oct. 26. due •-Mtli N.>v Knot. C. Thorne. li. S. Scott, A. Vivian. H. I Chaldecott, Dr, K. Hanitscb, linn, and Mrs. K. N Bland. Messrs. E. W. Coolev. .1. H. C.
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    • 97 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TaNJOMO PAGAH East Whaiif Basin Hong Mob. East WhakkSkct. I— Manila, Thongwa. Skct. 1 (Siikkks WiiAiir): Kitai. Section No. 2 Powhatan. 3 Montgomeryshire. 4— Simoon. Ayullim. 5- SultMii. I Wipmi 7— Nil. H— l'"ook Snug. 9—
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    • 174 5 Peiutng and Bombay, ltchia due 21.it Nov. Behn Meyer. lii|i:iii via ports, Iliihrnstavftn, due 24th Nov. Hi'hii Meyer. tabaugi Kangoon aud Calcutta, llengalen, due -7th H«n Daeudels. Hongkong, Capri, due 28th Nov. B. Meyer Sydney via ports, Hymrttiu, ilue 27th Nov., McAlißter Co. Huvre via portH,
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    • 102 5 From Eorope— By the P. A O. a. a. Delhi, due on 23rd Nov. From China— By the P. A O. a.a. Delta; due od 21nt Nov. OcJ Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov N(iv Nov IniIi H. I. Npv l-'ih 22nd M. M. Nqv i.«b
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    • 65 5 P. am> Mail. Tin- outward mail st.-um.T Delhi left Culd nbo at s a.m. >>v Sunday, hdU is expected to arrirc b*M ou Friday afttinoou, the J:(nl nsUut. I'm.ii Mail. The Noderland mail leaim-r. Item braudt" passed Point do Halle rnroutu for Sahang ut 11 n- in. on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 280 5 S.S. "HOHENSTAUFEN." (Hamburg Amerika Linie) K()R HOMOKONO, SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, AND KOBE. The newly built H. A. L. steamer Hohen Htaufen," the sister-ship of the s.s. •'Habsburg," Captain .laegrr, having left Cobmbo on the lMth instant p.m., i-; expected to arrive here on the 24th instaut a.m. She will probably lie
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    • 776 5 C. P. R. Cmadlan Pacitio R*ilwn> C i»ipanj's Royal Mi II Steamship Line. THE FAST ROI7TB BETWKEN CHINA, JAPAN. AND KITROPE. VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Bnfjtaafl via Shanghai, Nagasaki i lnliiml Sea nf Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Terns— Speed
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    • 603 5 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STKAMSHIP Co Ltd. v i A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is main tamed between .laptin anil Kurupe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract w itli the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Oompany'ti Kuropeau Service, lighted through out by Electrictity, provided with
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    • 520 5 P. OJi. N. Co. HOMLWAkI) PAS.ENGER SEASON 1907. S.S. MACEDONIA." 10,512 TONS. Frora BWGAPORE DIRECT to MARSEILLES and LONDON without Ir;m>lii|>iiii nl I«m Singapoie 28th March I p.m. Leaves Penang 2Uth March H p.m. Leaves Colomlm Hid April. Leaves Bombay «th April. Due Marseilles 20th April. Due London 27th April..
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 88 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Ktrbau llospitol, Mtt S.mmhrr, 19C/6. 9 A. M. 3 T. >!. SI H. M. KEJ1ARKS. Bar. 32 W.MI «MI8 3 >3 £3 Temp H4.0 H6.0 76.4 #S^ WetnnlbTliei 7K." > 77.S 7->.O -S J Dir..f Win.l n.k. n R. OBfcn u Max. 'IVnip «t.'i ?H^ Mm M.1
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  • 25 6 l^iinm Sw i Win... on Novamber -JO. hi H Ounpunn .lav,i K.uul.cln g Kwee hatt, ronipnidorr „f 111. JuUlijli. do I'lnilo Chine, iigeil .'.s.
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  • 1373 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. Kvci vthiny connected *ith til" Singapore Kivcr i« of interest to us in Sing-iiKiri', .mil Km pio]h>sci| improvement nl tin- Itivcr is regarded as a mutter of innch importance. His Kxculleiuy the < iovernor. it will be rememlered. in liis MhM
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  • 33 6 A Chinaman was killed while working oil the reservoir extension at Kallang on Monday. He was blasting a rock, when the char>c wcut off suddenly, and he ran struck by some flying debris.
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  • 9 6 Tn SlruiU 1im1.,,1 will U paUiHtad lo BMKtOK morning.
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  • 13 6 A Miii.ii-ii was arrested in Cm Street lust ni}{lit for rairviiiy a klis.
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  • 12 6 The < ierinan oraJear li"ip/.in isespeet ■il to continue liii" vovii"{<' to morrow.
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  • 23 6 To-day's (mat Thought. When We MS of a man that he won't listen to Mm, he is probably saving the same of us.
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  • 20 6 The |Kihce authorities at Peking have oOered reward of *2(H) lor the arrest of the murderer of tin Kuglishman. I'less.
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  • 19 6 Miss Anna Parnell. sister ol Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell. is now in Dublin, after fifteen years' absence from Ireland.
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  • 22 6 Wauled, situation as general man in gentleman s place lady s first baby prefer rod." runs an adverliseiuent in the "Irish I'iiues."
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  • 6 6 Two sailors of the liussian steamer
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  • 20 6 kitui eri' charged at the Marine Court yesterday with willul di.so'.K:dienec. They were each sent to prison for fourteen days.
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  • 32 6 Victoria has CI.iMHi.IXK> in London earning per cent. Mr. Bent has directed the Agent- Genual to expend <t in repurchasing, under or at par. I per cent, debentures falling due next July.
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  • 14 6 A fire at Saigon on November IS, consumed fifteen stores and shops on the
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  • 15 6 Boulevard Cluirner." The damage done is sit at ftK>O,(XHI. Several insurance companies suffered heavy losses.
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  • 34 6 The St. John Ambulance first aid to wounded eouise finished at Tanjoug Pa<;ar last night. 'J'he leeturcs were given by Dr. A. I. Cantor. An esamiiiation will take place to night at Tanjoiig Pagar.
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  • 33 6 According to a Peking message tin. oomscrvatixe element in China have of late begun to OTJanHO the proposed oflicial rr forms, and nieiiiorials are l>cing continually addressed to the Throne in this sense.
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  • 35 6 M. Beau, the Governor-General ol ludoChiua. still delays his coming. A telegram says that he will not leave Trance until December next. He remains in Paris to settle urgent colouial questions with the new Ministry.
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  • 41 6 It is reported that Russia has decided to cut i eaual to connect the Black Sea with the Baltic. The expenditure, which is estimated at two hundred million roubles, has been cndiodicd iv the Budget for the fiscal year of ISHI7.
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  • 40 6 The date, down to which tenders for the farming of Clyde Terrace and Rochore Markets may be received by the Municipal authorities, lias liecii altered to December the M us will be seen iv an advertisement referring to the farms.
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  • 43 6 Mr. J. It. 8011, the harbour expert, whose services have lieeu secured by the Rangoon Port Trust for a period of three years iv connection with a big port scheme, will inspect the Colombo Harbour on his ivay out to India this month.
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  • 35 6 Mr. John ISriiismcad. the oldest living pianoforte maniifuctuier, and founder of the firm of John Brinsmcad and Sous, lid., celebrated his ninety -second birthday last month. The seventieth anniversary of his wedding occurs next June.
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  • 46 6 The High Council of liido-China will meet at Hanoi next month. The session will be opened by M. liroui. the acting GovernorGeneral. The main problem before the Council will be how to balance the Budget. The growing deficit already exceeds four aud a half million dollars.
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  • 52 6 Mile. Martha Hay. a young (ieneva girl, has been in the habit of making frequent excursions across the frontier into Franco iv a high-powered motor-car. Suspicion being aroused, the police cut open the car's cushions, and it was discovered the l>olh. of tobacco were packed in them. The fair smuggler
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  • 53 6 I'.iti vi medicines add a third of a million sterling to the British national income. It is estimated that the |>eople of Knglaud ami Scotland tfbmi Ci..">INI,UHI a year on pills aud other stam|H-d' iihysic. Kvery year, more than :.ii.(Xmi licenses to make or sell patent medicines in the two
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  • 49 6 As already notified in the Straus Times," and as advertised in to-day's issue, a Popular Concert is to be given at the Tanglin Club on Tuesday next, in aid of St. Mary's Home, a most deserving institution, on which a debt of some V 2.000. unfortunately, at present rests.
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  • 52 6 Theiti has been issued from the office of the "Hongkong Daily Press" a pamphlet giving a detailed description of the disastrous typhoon Hliurc on the lHth of September. II k pamphlet contains eighteen illustrations, showing the extraordinary havoc wrought by the typhoon. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh have the pamphlet on
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  • 65 6 A retired siilmltnrn named Blai/.e. committed suicide at Sui^ou on November llith, iniili-i sad circumstances. On leaving the army, be i-nirinl I In ixilicp but lost the post owing to driuk. After that, with a wife and child to siipjioit, he went from had to worse lo»iug ran- situation after
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  • 59 6 A Sbaii(>iiai telegram to the Huugkong Telegraph states -lint, at the instigation of 11. K. TaiiK Sliao-yi, the Chiuesc linjN'rial Posts, which had hitherto been under the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Administration, will In shortly detached. The Postal Department will be made a separata establishment and administered exclusively by Chiin
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  • 872 6 The Kiag «t Siain returned Ui ikkaftuA I nun Iliiiiy |vi in on the Mill inst. Polia I'lspeetol Willimits. of tin IVIHU police, is oil H elicit holiday in Singapore. >l. Uhirovskv. the liiosiau Miii-tn In Siam. c \|Hets lo arrive at ISangU. V. im the ■2.Hh
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 214 6 r any Emulsion j Palatable at all I TO BK LET idMi-ijiM) ilorsi;. aew Uanpound II Kit. RCMmeery Lane, with three lar^e liMlmmK anl .r-ililiii^. Apfil) t> Tan rheow I'm. So. 'Js IS.wt l,>na>. ;7s i GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. S i nd 6 Palmer (iodewns nri I I s.|,iine
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    • 191 6 Body builder and strength creator for o!d peoolc, puny children, sickly women and nursing mothers, and to build up strength after a severe illness. The ralue ol Steams' Wine in all iondiIm*j requiring a reconstructive tonic it attested by many of the m«l successful physician in all parts of the
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    • 180 6 WILSON Co.'s ANNUAL XMAS OFFER A PHESENT OF IS PHOTOS f every eiisl.mci will lag tiu-l.nled with eucli ..r.l.i f,r I d<>/. (nlimet I'latinitvpe Purtiajal f.-. sitting ;;ueii from the -22nd Novi-mWcr Ui •he Had Daiiaiiibei. MM. Wilson &60. B.R. LAMBERT LV liro|M>se as Xma* §ifh f r .Home P.H'lrailiiiv
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 90 7 Publication of Interview with Bavarian Poet. London. November 'JO. I In KatMol has authorised the publication tin int.i viciv he had with the Bavarian pmt Gangliolcr. iv which he declares hims.ll optimistic. Me was working his hardest !oi Germany s future, and would like the people
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    • 145 7 POPULAR BOAT PROBABLY A TOTAL WRECK. Passengers Saved. London, flu 1 1 lain 211. lin Ij-Mn and Australian Coiiipuny's .inn I■■ V i-.tia!iau. hound for China and I ip:m. 1. ashore near Port Darwin. P.obabh. s|,c will I* tot.il wreeK. All lh pi-cngns have liei 11 landed safely.
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    • 49 7 Roy=»l Visic to Berlin and its Importance. London. November ML Tin Kin;; and i/nci of Denmark arc at iScrlin 011 visit to the Kaiser. Both '.iiiuau and Danish newspa|iei's attach nnicli |")litical ilil|Mi,tauce to the visit, as li'-alinn the wounds caused by the PrussoDauish war.
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    • 51 7 LIBERALS CONFIDENT OF THEIR SUCCESS. Complete Case Wanted. Liberal papers iv F.ngUiid arc confident that the Government will not resign on the Kdiiention Bill, and declare that they intend Iv fane all measures through the House of Common* and then appeal to the country with a complete
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    • 76 7 Letters Patent Practically Completed. Iteutcr understands that the Letters Patent establishing a new Government in tin Transvaal, are practically OWpMfe and will receive lioyal approval Ik fore the cud of the inontK It was announced by tho Government horllv after the Assembling of Parliament. that the new \dministratiou
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    • 40 7 Five Thousand Men Billeted in Two Hours. The Firs'. Aldershot Division have carried out a novel scheme of billeting, in accord wall (iei 111.111 st\le. in the ncighlHiiirhiMid of Caiiibcrley. Five thousand soldiers billeted in two hours.
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    • 58 7 Suffragette Prefers Prison to Payment of Fine. Tku woman suffragist who was arrested 111 the Palace Yard for causing a disturbance. has Ixcn lined ten shilliu^.-. with the alternative of seven day's imprisoumeut. She n. Nt to goal. Mrs. IVspard. sistt 1 ot (ieiuial French.
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    • 14 7 '..1 nans In .n North Scotland b\ im 'int to nil.
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  • 106 7 Tho latt-st grow 1 troiu Hongkong, uherea great many very <|iierr things MM to l>c done |sa\s Truth 1. relates to tlio dmUn of two civilians who are employed as barrack wardens. The (Hist of a hanaeU wiirdeii is essentially on l uliihan amis (h nsiuuer
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 83 7 CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER QUESTIONED. Radical Reasoning. Mr. 11. 11. As.pnth. the hancellor of the Kxcheipi.i. in reply to Mr. Arthur Fell. Conservative Mciiilmt lot (in.it Yarmouth, who poiuU'd out that the Chinese 011 the Itand pumliiccil ten per 1 cut of the gold output of the world, d-
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  • German Telegrams.
    • 53 7 CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED IN GERMANY'S FUTURE. Merita Noveinlier 20. Political it IV im i/.twecn Germany and France formed the siibjectinitter of a dis. eussiou the Kaiser had )h .sonally with an author named Ganghofer. Tin; Kaiser expressed confidence in Germany's future, and dcclarid that he would cheerfully go or
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    • 53 7 Sharp Debates in the French Chamber of Deputies. Sharp debates have a.iscn in the Flench Chamber of Deputies 011 the ipicstions of constructing six more incn-of-war. and of taking greater puccautnuis lor military safety. There were also hot debates 1 v the Chamber on the subject of
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    • 37 7 At a dinner, following a military review, given in honour of the King and the (jueeu of Denmark, at Berlin, the Kaiser promised most cordial toasts. The King an I (Juccn visited Prince' von Buelow.
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    • 24 7 The new Minister of Agriculture in Prussia iv named Ariuin Kricwfn. He does not definitely belong to any political party.
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  • 314 7 Malay Seamen Charged with Murder. To-day, a Malay named Sari man bin Wongsa. was l>cforc the Chief Justice 011 a charge of murder. A special jury was empunnelleil. eonsistiug of Messrs. Mactaggart, Weare. Kvans, Kraiis, Miller. Miililcmbciu and Bigley. Mr. Sjjroulc Deputy Public Prosecutor, appcarrd for
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  • 60 7 I luring the heavy rainstorm yesterday afternoon, the market op)Kisite the Cliiny Ituilway Station collapsed. Two Chiuainen just escaped from the building in time. A couple of goaU were killed. The market belonged to an Indian, aud was quite a new building, having becu erected about
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  • 73 7 t the Police Court this morning liefore Mr. tirecn. two Chinese Imtchers wert charged with beiafl iv possession of counterfeit Miiiiu i|iu! -t.Liup-. which revealed the soundness of meat. Mr. ilolley, S;i|>erii!teudant of the Abbaloirs, detailed the circumstances of the MM, stating that he searched the defendants' premises last night,
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  • 368 7 HAVERSHAM GRANGE ON FIRE. RESCUED PASSENGERS AND CREW LANDED AT CAPE TOWN. Vessel Abandoned at Sea. It was only ipiite recently that. .1.1 .1 result of a collision with the ll.m isli.un Grange." the Straits Trading Company s coasting steamer HeotonH ils sunk in tin.' Straits. Now the M llavev~!ia:u
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  • 508 7 President Visits Singapore and Selangor. 1 11 resjion.se to an imitation issued by Mr. D.Arulanaiidam Pillai.au exceptionally litigc and representative gathering took place at the Anglo- Tamil School. Seranggong Itoad. on Monday, to welcome the Senior Rev. K. Pamperrien and liev. T. Joseph of the Kvangelical Lutheran Mission
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  • 98 7 A remark passed by Hon. Mr. K. A. Hewett at the Hongkong Sanitary Hoard meeting seemed worth more attention than it got. says the South China Morning Post. He said it had been suggested that in future tliey be 'provided with a bacteriological analysis of the Colony's water
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  • 447 7 Successful Social at the Tanglin Club. Some two hundred ladies and gentlemen were p cscnt at the Tangliu Club last night, when a social |Mirty took place under the auspices of tin- Church Work Association. The instil, ition is the medium of much nefnllitsM in the Colony,
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  • 98 7 A telegram was received from Malacca to-day announcing the death there of Chief Inspector Denis Sullivan of the police. Mr. Sullivan was found dead iv his ijuartcrs at the Central Police Station at Malacca early this morning. Death was due to heart failure. Chief Inspector Sullivan
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  • 157 7 In the Hankiupt v Court before Mr. Justice Fisher this morning. Mr. Knowles. on behalf of Messrs. Meyer and Kalriiu, applied for a receiving order against Syed Ahmat bin Abdulla Hydroos, a merchant of Arab Street, lie called J. A Meyer, one of the partners of the firm,
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  • 96 7 A new rubber venture, the Tampoy Rubber Company, Ltd., has been formed with a capital of *:!.">(>.( x x 1, as will he im from an advertisement appearing on page 9. The subscription list will close at p.m. 011 November :M>. The baukers are the Hongkong
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  • 67 7 Vet another case of suicide was repotted to the police at Hongkong on the 1 (th inst. In this case the victim was a Chinese student named Venn Wo Chcun, who took his own life by opium poisoning at No. II (iage Street. The dectasinl was a
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  • 120 7 Ouc of the men belonging to a Knir-li cruiser was explaining uaval politics to an appreciative audience of admirers by the wharf. And what's tlii.s 'ere intcuty cordial asked one. Wliat!" Kaid .lack, "don't you know what the intcuty cordial is It's a new sort of temperance drink
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  • 183 7 Trouble on the Russian Steamer Kitai." Before Mr. Green, the Second Magistrate. yesterday afternoon, Inspector Wilson, of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Police, charged a stoker named I'ratchkorlski of the Kussian steamer Kitai with causing hurt to Jusoph and Kaffregin, two men of the same vessel, by stabbing
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  • 201 7 It is understood that His Kxrclli ucy Majoi-U<iicral Inigo-Jones is about to lutire from the post of Officer Commanding the Troops iv this Colony, and will proceed, on leave, from Singapore by the German Mail 011 DeceinlM'i- 10. Colonel Sankey. It.X who is in command of liir Koyal
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  • 113 7 The captain of the British steamer VictoriouH has been exonerated from all blame for the stranding ot his vessel on a reef in the Strait of HmMM ou October 1H last. The naval court held at the British Consulate* ieni-ral, Manila, on November I found that the
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  • 168 7 Sad Story of an Unfortunate Girl's Career. Mr. A. W. Bailey, of the Chinese ProUc toratc. prosecuted an elderly Straits- born Chinese woman named Ong Liang before the Bench Court, consisting of Messrs. Michell and Nathan, yesterday afternoon, far selling a young Chinese girl, named Lim Sin Lai,
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  • 103 7 ct.iies|Kjiidcnt writes as follows in a Hongkong contemporary:- In the course of my business, I have to forward many parcels to all parts of the world. The other day I sent one of 11 lbs. weight to a jnugle part of Malaya, that is, the Negri Sembilau: the
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  • 279 7 The Harbour Office at Hongkong WH, oil the loth inst-.thc scene of serious stabbing alliay. in which two Chinese were stubbed and .hi attack made on Mr. A. C. Hotel 1 10. a clerk in the office. It IffHll that, about teu o'clock, .Mr. Botclho was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 136 7 Raffles fiotel Musical Tiffin Dinner ON SATURDAY NEXT KtniAi.'s BOUMMB I'IANOS RirllALS SKM I GItAND TIANOS KV4 HALS GItAND PIANOS I(A( lIAI/S CONCKKT GRAND PIANOS K\<IIAI S THIIMPHOLAS lor pai In uliiis ami prices apply to, H. SCHAEFER Co., Sole Agents. 0 1763 Guinness' Extra Stout. Signal jP^l Signal BRAND.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 227 8 I'miii I.i! Indian Kaces. 11,, i. .11... .Mir-; tin hWw Rnr il»Vi, .1. I i|. ;il C.,1, I'tia II II I- Snliili ..i PatiaU n bi mat I.hhi.kl,. II II .11 Saliih ..i Patiala'* b a*at h Cli.-i II II M.1.0! Mw.i. hr aunt h Mnn.i.i.il. Mr .1
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    • 23 8 At rlnagkong am the Iftkfa insi.. The neat defeated tlu 11 igship I "King Allieil I by M l^.int- to nil.
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    • 65 8 A hockey match was played on tlie Ksplanade y. *lerdn afternoon bet wean the S.C.C. and tile '.l- r itli jiussell's Infantry. The Club ■oared in tin- tnt half throagh Cold, and at half time the BaaaeU'l had eipialised. On lesiiining. llaiiuaford put iv anothei goal for the Club.
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    • 148 8 Malacca (lolf Club. A Bogey contpdition was played ou the Leech OaU Links ou Saturday with tinfollowing results: C. (1. Mas Motives 1 1 11. W. Flnantono I owu M. .MiKinzir tiilown. Mrs. May 80-7 down. A. L. Kimggs 4— 9 down. lion. W. Kv:uis. Mrs. Kvans, ('apt. Miitl'iocUs
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  • 287 8 il'lum Oi i: Own Cukkksi'iiniikm i. Mvlvii 1. Novciiilkm Hi. Theie was no lime last week to give von a full report ol our doings 011 ihe SaturdayThe ball room at the Stadt House was converted into a delightful concert Hall for the Saliinlay evening and the efforts
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  • 227 8 The •Manila (ablenpws of No*. 10 reports Late on Thurwln y ni-jlit the Hritisli lreiylit steamer Indian Ili." Captain C'ullinuliiu. put into the harbour 1:1 days out from I'liefoo, having been blown out of her coarse. The lndravelli," 4,:V21 tons net. belongs to the India line
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  • 421 8 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL Commendatory Opinion of a London Daily. Onr reader* will vote n tin- front page of today's Straits Times' Ml advertisement that will give ihem all good news. The Straits Tiinps Annual is on its way out. .unl shonliJ roach Singapore this afternoon or tn murrow tiiurnit)!'. Delivery
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  • 528 8 il'iio.M 001 Own Coi:i:ksi'om>knti. Kuala Lumpur. November 17. Intended Memorial. There seems to some dissatisfaction ajaoag a certain section of the luembkis of the Clowww— l clurieal service here. Tliose who arc in the 2nd and iird Classes according to the Clerical Scheme, have it undi r consideration
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  • 18 8 The <>f Marquis Ito has been granted a decoration, of the tirst degree by Mm hajMH nf Korea.
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  • 635 8 Extraordinary Meeting in London. An extraordinary Hnl meeting i>C the I'ahailK Cofporalfclß, 1.1i1.. *M held mi Oct.) bcr '2:trd at Winehestcii HmHB, London. K. I., fur tlit- pmrfttm of considering ami. if thi«ij;htjnt.passiin. the following re solutiou j That the company U' woiiihl ap voluntarily, aud that Arthur
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  • 206 8 Used at Home and in The Straits, Kerro Concrete would seem to be used everywhere uow-a-days for the construction of bridges, goods railway stations, aud other buildings, which reipiirc great strength, durability, and compactness in material. The new bridge over the River 'feme at Stanford in Worcestershire, Knglaud, with
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  • 133 8 A most gratifying announcement was made by the Hon. Dr. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Officer, at the meeting of the Sanitary Board on Tuesday, says the South China Morning Post" of the 15th inst. It was to the effect that the rat returns for the past
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  • 46 8 American scheming to start a match trust with the aii] of the Japanese tnaU-li manufacturers lias just Ix iii frustrated. An MrfHM] who suumieO the Japanese Government met with a ri'iiiilt. Tlie •lapanose Government iiitt'iuls itmlf to monopolist' thu match industry iv Japan.
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  • 775 8 Monthly Report of the Mining Company. The following is the report of the General Manager for the four weeks' ending November .1. The Chairman aud Directors Raub. A us. tralian Gold Mining Compauy, Limited, Singapore. Gentlemen, I beg to submit my monthly NM(t on your mining aud milling
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    • 592 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., JEWELLERS SIIJv MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS v real Sal* 1 of Indian, Chinese, .Japanese goods, inelading Bonneae Silver Howls, Indian Musliu Dresses, lilonses, Table Govers, ('entre-]iiefes, Silver things. Gold Jewellers Ac, kt, PRICES MOOKRATH. naraonoii urdli bomcrbd. c 582 NOS. 51 52 HIGH STREET. Telephone No
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 96 8 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, aist Nov. High Water. 1-3 p.m. S.C.C. Meeting. Memorial Hall' 5-16. P. .v O. homeward mail du». Balloon Asceut. Sootte' Road. 5-30. Thursday, zand Nov. High Water. 2-43 a.m. 157 p.m. 1'. A. O. homeward until cl<w*it. 3. Friday, 23rd Nov. Hjgh Water. 3-49 a.m. 3-C
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  • 342 9 The Uufi Development Company limited. W thin In- < I. iiy I "in i 1 1 ~i vii.tl ...ns li>v i- '-ii commenced, and (here 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 lor land. Bom Mea i~ t" tin nl the Itiinl may In .Mtln K-it ivn'.i
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  • COMMERCIAL
    • 89 9 (iaiubler buyer* > H. 90 do (Cube So. 1; unpiukoa 10.7.1 I'opra liali MJi <1.- I'.iiiti.in il; 9.H() IVpp.r. Mark 10.00 &> White 1% 2;».2S I'lonr Sarawak 2.92.J il.i Hnuioi Xo. 1 '2.H9* ('carl Sayo .».4O C«Mm liali. 16{ o 19.0() Palcinbans;. 20°.. bo-ii '22.5f» <'.iff..'. Überiaa Xo. i
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    • 125 9 On L»i ton Bank -J m's i/4^ Demand 2/4 Private ti m's 2/4 J do 8 iii/s --4 flu "f nfiwf !•■> §ft 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.44 <lo 6 pi's 2.46 ftn frrnirr lirt i/il 2.9S Private I m.s 2.97.'. do din's 2.00.'. On foiit I—t T T
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  • 223 9 Professor Muirhead has delivered the first (>• a series of lectures embodying social study for working men at the Birmingham University. Dealing with the social ideal, Professor Muirhead said that td« «Id sociology had been somewhat disappointing, with the result that writers like Mr. Wells had suggested
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 292 9 20th Nov. format ion Capital Subscribed of Shart I Issue {'aid Value up to Reserve Company Qnrri uu OOLD. I9M im )90l Mi •17MM H40.000 r— *TTTt?iu 1 1 4,000^ £4<10,0n0 £350,000 33o!o0u SSOO.OOO »2«3,600 i^OOO CMMOO CIU.SH ifS'ooo (•2.000.000 '/i,*00,000 2o!ooo I 10 10 i in £1 1
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    • 280 9 UN 190') 1904 1905 190.1 1906 1904 CUMM £104.*.7.10 J \i\\ y ,200,000 K7.400 (JS 1/3 111 £.0.000 £11.125 JiJjjg I 700.000 W10,"00 70,000 10 10 £70,000 £70,000 Toiox* 1 1 J150.000 5125,000 IMOO 10 i 5 10 i.l'ooo 6 00 l) x 1 i.12.000 £10,500 J 6000 £Q
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    • 182 9 1X94 £5.377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 7,638 1898 9225,000 $22-3,000 186.-, *1 0.0)0,000 80,000 1901 »2.400,000 »2,400,000 190' S::t.()iKi Siil.OOO 3,400 1599 $875,000 »875,000 6-OOjJ 1903 $600,000 $210,000 i4,<m i-«h $30,00n $30,000 "eoT" I*B4 $200,000 $200,000 0.000 1890 $500,000 $421,000 5,000 TBs mtmml 1S8" M.000,000 $2,000,000 250.000 1884 53,700,000 $3,700,000 87.000 1904
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    • 45 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% MOO.OOO 3% prem. Kiley Hargrea<es, Ltd. 6v> 2-2.5,000 2% prem. Singapore Municipal 6% 41).>,0 0 20% prem. s*, 1.478,000 5% prem. 4% 802, »O par. seller* Xanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6 250,000 2<, prem buyers. 5% 1,363,5.10 1% par.
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  • 332 9 Behring's Vaccine Impugned. The Petit Parisien publishes an interview with Professor Vallee, on the subject of Dr. Behriug's bovo-vaccinc. The Professor said that he had at first believed in the efficacy of this remedy, but experiments had proved to him that it was no remedy at present for
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  • 49 9 The Korean Government ordered the (governor of South Kyungnang Province by telegram toe\|>lain the cinse of trouble among the people in Chin-jn. The Governor replied that there was do trouble except that the people were dissatisfied that certain portions of tlie district were detached and added to other dintiiote.
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  • 212 9 J'.>nadab writes to the "Pioneer" I have lately been assured by more than one of my friends that they have seen in Northern India snakes with two heads, i.e., without a tail, but with a second and perfectly formed head in the place where
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  • 596 9 Tidal Wave Swallows Up Small Island in U. S. Reports from the United States show i that Florida was the heaviest sufferer from the fearful storm which raged on Oct. 16 and 17, and that the damag* Hone is even greater than was at first supposed. The whole
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  • 451 9 The European and Cuban Crops. According to the most recent estimates tli's- year's crop in the principal near j producing countries of Europe conies g tilth behind the rich yield of the pr. < i«u> year. It is expected *o roach a tttal of 6,570,000 tons for ilx
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 45 9 A Word to Travellers. The excitement incident to travelling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dispensaries and dealers.
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    • 19 9 Hubeng van paid A' 4/ (K) for In* work on lie ceiling of the Urcat Banqueting Hall at Whitehall.
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    • 215 9 The Subscription List will close at 5 p.m. on the 30th day of November, 1906. THE TAMPOY RUBBER Co., Ltd. Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance 1889 of the Straits Settlements Shape Capital $350,000. DIVIDED INTO 36,000 SHARES OF $10 EACH. ISSUE AT PAR OF :M,oo<) SHARES. Of these tOfitß shares
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  • 177 10 Re. urn for the October Output, The out put was 23.955.88 piculs ■gains) 22,tt7S.8O piculs in September, says the l'inik Pioneer. Tin- ap|>Vi>xiin;iti! value of the mct-al i- returned at :5i:>.007.86 on whicli ,luty .unuunting to 8330,313.23 was co:loeted. 'I'liis tli- ttigbeal muo jrot col lected daring any
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  • 556 10 Striking Views of an Observant Irenchman. i-'omc timo asro M. Jules Huret pub i lished in the Figaro." hi* studies on Modern Germany, which aroused ani-l venal interest. Th:y are the fruit of Mi long stay Ka»t of the Rhine and of :i carefnl and thongfatrnl
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  • 1465 10 Sir Frank Swettenham and the Booksellers. REMARKS BY HIS PUBLISHER In a letter to "The Times" on the Book Club controversy, Mr. John Lane makes the following reference te •British Malaya On Friday a book was puMLshed by me bearing the title of "British Malaya, liy Sir
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  • 166 10 With reference to tho speech by Lord R-scborv recently, at the opening of the new asylum at Bangour, Dr. Forbes Winslow said to a Pre^s reprcssntatiw I would lik; to say tiiat Lord Roserirrv's re-marks bear out in every way the opinion cxpixssod by me so
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  • 94 10 Oratory across the walnuts aiul the win; should Dot be tak?n t<jo seriously, especially if the orator happens to be ;i cues;. When, therefore, Sir Th< m I.ipton tolfi t'le Chicago AtUetic iut) that it was positively useless for him to try to win the America Cup so lonj; m
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 620 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID UPCaPITAL ..110,000,000 P.'CSERVEFUND:— Sterling Reserve »10,000,000> 9n o, n 000 Silver Reserve f 10,250,000; 20 250 000 R^erve Liability of Proprietors »10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. G. H. Medhurst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E. Goet/. Esq. A. J. Raymond,
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    • 582 10 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bauk ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The Loudon City A Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per
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    • 651 10 FINE ART JAPANESE CURIOS FOR SALE PRIVATELY AT POWELL ft COS SALEROOM AT VERY MODERATE PRICES Now on View. POWELL &Co., Jiuetinneers. AUCTION SALE OF i WINES. SPIRITS, PROVISION*. AND SHOP FITTINGS, «vc. The sntbertf of B. Ds Bntasnar, Baa, To \te held at No. 31 Victoria Street Wednesday, 26th
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  • 954 11 Consideration of Various Systems in Vogue. It is a most unaicouiitaMo fact. !>ut it i- iioiu- the less trui 1 that pvoryone who is fno.l wit li tho ambition to sot forth in print his own part '< ul.«i' mows on tho |mtaM of Bridge invariably startsn t
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  • 17 11 la Hwßaakat Kngkuil an- u printing oft'ue. a library, and an aruiuury, also CtfUlt an<t msmbJMm ruuius.
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  • 253 11 Report of (he Conservancy Board Deputation. Th? Thames Conservancy Hoard at rej coin meeting received tl.eieport of the deputation which recently visited 11am- burg. Bremen, and Bromerhovcn. Appended t.» it was a statement showing the actual register tonnage of \essols ■t.ha;. entered with cargo, b^ th foreign land
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  • 209 11 A Question of Draught The New York in mpuuilunl o: tho "Shipfnng G;izotie" states that khan il a strong probability that the <;ii';iii -t OMM liners, the Cunarders, "Lusitania and Mauretania." will not be abb t,» cntor New York Harbour when they arrive off that
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  • 87 11 An Indian foreteller girts the follnwiii<» profliiti ills X' further calam'ty will ox-.-nr in India hrfore the year closes. One or two big cities of Barope will undergo partial destru.-tion bj- fire and ono or two n-ore will be destroyed by earthquakes. Seriais political
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    • 287 11 &WM OILMEN SSI ORES I CEOSSE By Special AND MM 'ZV^ Warrant I BLACKWELL, W^ MALT R H LTD IH id AotNTsroß Purveyors to ljll/l H lea&perrin's vi iV bW "ST MAYNARD'S ORIENTAL HAIR WASH. Prevents tlie hair fulling oat, promotes a vigorous and liealthv growth and keeps the head
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    • 424 11 'Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo VMiarf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen ftxeats, etc.. can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads, on short notice. If 7 hawed Daily Supples are required, rders for same must be telephoned to the Borneo
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    • 330 11 PHOSFERINE 5 Th. Greatest of all Tonics. 8 J kadi Area HEALTH. *d»fttton -Arfitoo Parsons, Uatel, 17, Famocdoo Road, London. EC. OBl— ■—■•■—■»■>■»■»■!! 58uefianan's Whiskies loWSaWtatl experiment. They have s«SS hs (avotitite blends at home for many years nud I are rapidly (jainin" similar popularitx in the j j Colonies.
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    • 80 11 Don't sg fr Be Blind. <> 3 DWI rrfu'w to bciiorp In n thine, till %y TjjL I:HKI 'JI HIMI uecauso lUej uuve ucvei ?j. yfj henrJ ot ifP T iff !a°'« < Oriental Balm 8 §i:i.»: BarvekHM pain killer uw\ r lu-vi-i^B; rlipumnilr B in almost in»tantlsr It *J
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    • 568 12 WANTED. ChiMM Umm «pi'l\ •-'■■> Tilimn* i•,; I \i:i: i ia i fool ■Dingbaeidi Investigation nn giviDfl raret) that tin ap■•i pi) SOVO" c o HlrmUt < i ..i BHEH II wtal Drawer far LaaadfDn \,.|.li. iins, appl) permnallj t.. t»r Fowlie, II mtter) who will giva > ale. »D
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    • 713 12 FOR SALE. A riiblier tyred Gharry and I rtNMg P»n>. with complete harness, nearly new. Apply to :t7-j<.» YAMATO A C.., llHijjh St. MOTOK LAUNCH.— VaaI Motor Launch in good opditi'iu. Length 40 feet, beam •> feet. Apply at Ho. M Damar !!<«<! o/o Boey Yeak Kiim. First-class double rickisha
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    • 669 12 TO BE LET. OFFICE— At Boat Quay No. 13, apply to j HandeU \Vi temping. Bandjermasin. HOUSE— Ho, 8 Thomson Ro»d. Apply to •T A Mover c/o Meyer Brothers, c (>' HOUSE.— "Valhalla" Ml Valkvne." iivenagh Kntul. Apply numj, Koad. Eden Hall." Tnnglin. Hii|x.-rior rooms to let. MM MM. (ÜBntLL
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    • 789 12 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS CO "STRAITS TIMES" Advertisers. wfcSM HNIM t" K- ail.lnse<l too o Str.tit, Tiuit*, will confer a hvov "ii the Mann .rim nt, if, when they write to this office, to ini|tiire for those answers, they instruct their tamby who brings the letter to i wait for a
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    • 884 12 BOARD LODGING. I Excellent accommodation in a Mr gentle nit ii. Terms moderate. Apply I, Orchard K.,ud. :hs."i7 One large room with verandah. 3ult.il 'h I married couple Unnis. Apply K. r■• tl \U MM ST. ANDREWS HOUSE A Church of England Boardiug Home i (or European and Eurasian boys
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    • 283 12 Money to lend from $10,000 to $100,000 on first class \ec\irily in (own L. HERMAN I Brok. t Champ \i q PUSINCi LAMA TIN MINES. LIMITED. DIVIDEND i. A Dividend ol dm Shilling per share taw iiri'ii ilvi'lnivil uajraMa in London on tin iitl N..\.'rni'i mm will be paid BhareiioMen
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