The Straits Times, 26 November 1906
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Title Section14 1906-11-26 1 The Straits Times. T O. 22.200 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26. ItKMf. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Advertisement894 1906-11-26 1 THERE IS NO DOUBT AS TO THE RELIABILITY of De Dion Bouton CARS. The "Autocar, ***** says: Mot >r !arriaflai tor Medical Men is the title f most iiilimailiinl Inmklet which has aaaa isstieii by t>e Mm Bouton, Lul. It given .i, 11 in 1 .if 1111 'In-ill men who894 words
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Advertisement252 1906-11-26 1 ROBINSON Company. Gentlemen's High Grade Boots and Shoes AT PO L'L U> PRICES I TAN dfk TAN a^H E3rr a^K TLjSallmJo LKss!^\ a^afll EaCn/' aP ijiflHß at aa^S^^P^^Ll LHSaI per pair I"' 1 l:i;il :i;i A Smart L.-eful Up-t> da !5 »t I• J kj<a > O\ or.i 'Derby iii.el252 words
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Article682 1906-11-26 2 Attempted Triple Murder at Kuala Bruas. On Tuc-il.iy aftfrnoon two Chinese were charged at the Penang Aasisetwith I attempting to minder a couple Police oitue!> and revenue oAcer at Kuala Brua- on September last. The Acting Solicitor General found I there was really no evidence against tli secioiid682 words
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Article212 1906-11-26 2 Snt Ckablbi Ei.iot. The wnatnew i England is not so much the w;uit of intelligence as a certain want of aj> preci.ition of intolligenc?. At St CuthlxTt's Oollaga, Workaop. Mk. W. B. Ci.osk. It is UftjwUuiata for Canbridga rowing that oeenional \y tmamt prnpluts ai.se there ftdvocatinjT212 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement586 1906-11-26 2 GARRETTS PORTABLE ENGINES. Wj^/ 1 r yT y< r j «<**. I| "™*_s -thj-yji /^SjBjBSaMLSs^aSjfIHBM \S[ Tr^c'^!r\WMs^*&tZ. i Q&.^v 'amVM mush .^^m.T r 1 v9imßßuHa<^P?BMßk3 ■^^Sf^mjai^ mmar A Wj'^ffiamflmflmmflmflmflmflmsßMßL V V 1 fl^^»(J^Ss]S^C^'%2'' WPWr^fT^PFmr 1 y PATENT F RE BOX or B nw WOOD FUEL ARE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL586 words
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Advertisement393 1906-11-26 2 MAINTAINS THK HIGHEST REPUTATION EVFRYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System agai nst Disease witli Pronounced by trie «lUrtt»T MEDICAL. AoTrIORITmS 15lr s ig Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, ad WONDERFUL PURIFIER of the HUMAN BLOCD. Fortify the System against Disease wiih PtisnE BLOOD. [WILKINSONS SARSAPARILLA CLt393 words
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Advertisement45 1906-11-26 2 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 bjr all diapensaries aud dealers.45 words
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Article316 1906-11-26 3 Composed in Thirty Minutes. hi. .in Wisconsin in Th ret Centuries," the Vouta'i oiniiaiti.il quote* the following ac.-i.iiiit of tin birth of a wag i natr sal circulation In the Bweet By .hkl By," irritten by s. Pillmore Bennett, ni the prafa I 1 .1 lew moments'316 words
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Article226 1906-11-26 3 Mere is .1 good story of tllO laic Ml Toole thai will be new t > many of our Wh:,t F mini a a bright, -hort i'li.y. -aid Toole \.< the amateur, who had brought him a lix-act drama. How do y.ui mean a ihort, brigh; drama226 words
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Article127 1906-11-26 3 .lame* McNeil \\'hi-t!er. tin- f«MOW painter, had French poodle of which] In m extravagantly fond. The poodle m seized with an all'cction r.f tlu throat, and Whistler had t lie audaiity I i M-nd for I lie great tlmmt specialist, Mackenzie. *ir lf«nll, wiion he saw that127 words
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Article118 1906-11-26 3 \\'i!« ii lion's a problem for you. •Id man. A donkey was tied to a raps mn tcet Inn;; eighteen foot away theie v...- bundle of hay. and the "donk\v •ranted la -ret at I lie hay. How did ha Manage it Sharp Oil. I've hoard that118 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1906-11-26 3 .i- xx. n m the child become- home, i i oven atom the ii'ou|>v rough appear*. I ■•d the attack may be wanicd .iIT Tlifro is no better nicdicino in the market for children than this remedy. i contains notliin? injurious and as it ipleasant to the ta^te they readily57 words
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Advertisement491 1906-11-26 3 TANGYE'S OIL ENGINES! V1 1;v KASY TO MANAGE. HUTTENBACH BROTHERS COMPANY. lelephone No. :{.V2 MACHINERY ID PARTMENT Tel, graphic Address DABITUBE .^^^■WBlMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagaaaaaaaa»aaaaiaaana>B>a i 'tit m.. .Ttotka '-> B!U -Hxmitr.'^nar^u. .^ff.yn— nfi».'M' '-'^■''TTilTl^ta%r»^^'^*^'^*T*Wt?lllirrMaaa»l'ai»llaX. ISMAIL &RAHEEM fS" Before you buy Jewellery ail mil Id mil nil us In illijtiit nnr M<iijtiitir,nt <491 words
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Advertisement137 1906-11-26 3 '■M.^l«aillCre::n»»g?7Triwr»»ia»^^ jGiven-away Free of Charge 2,000 X'mas& New Year High Class P APHQ Beautifully assorted VAAXii^lO On November 26td THEY AKi: Al.I. A HRANM XK'.V STOCK »XO VEBY ARTISTICALLY OOT l[>. i: INTB.fD GIVING AWAY 3X'mas op Ar^ r*\ TO EVERY New Year OAKUO of 0U a R n C137 words
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Advertisement111 1906-11-26 3 ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb Build sr V,O Middle Road. Sole Agent for I Hmtn. Dottridgs Brothers, ML, r^onion, d -21HM Tihfhonii N.>. an. KWONO SENO CO., Dealern in all kindb of Swatnw DRAWN THREAD WORK Special prize awarded m tlie l:ite Atjri- Horticultural Show. Price moderate. -.'BIT OfnlMffl111 words
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Article617 1906-11-26 4 Dark Days Ahead for a Famous Mine. Tii- fact thaitha Unions dividend paying ti M TamaMia, khe Mount l!is.!iofT. irbicli libm ratamed over W.0T0.000 to thesii.ir. -liot.li is. will ill liltnn- sln.vv ;i ecusi.|.:.il.lv i.-.1i..-.-<l ontpat <>f tin ooMSbDtmtM |h-i nriiitli. m mi unt iii tin- rapart617 words
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Article341 1906-11-26 4 "liarry's Essay on Tea Mr. .I. lm Fan- has "cut us Times <>.' C.vlou with the compliments of Admiral Sir William Kennedy formerly comiiiiindin'; on this station the following amusing postcard posted to him by a friend away yachting Kmiivit nm Ai:mstkom."s UKLr-Ksoc&no: Mr. Barlow Now, Harry, I wan. you341 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article1056 1906-11-26 4 S'am<\ ]>ort, />rW*oMe date 0/ anted, mill mm. i>/ Agent*. KIT.AMF.H9. A. lull.--. l-n.-i|>.». !>.-,•.:!: Man«!iel.! Airli.-. S).ln. D.-. '.'I ITlllMlMli Alcinoii-.. Liverpool. Dee.M; ItaMllaM AllillllllslU. 11, .Mi1l .1:111. I Ik-tin Ml p Aparima, Cal.ntta. Die. 7 Bouste.nl Anadia. Coloink.. Inn. 5 P. A O Austria. Tii.st.-. Jan.1,056 words
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Article1254 1906-11-26 5 li.der heading the following abhrevu ■"■is am iiwml Btr. Dteamer Hh. -ship; bq b»n|ue h- MhMMVJ Yet.- Yacht; Cru Cruner. Oht. Gimboat; Tor.- -Toronto H.p. -Horse power; Brit. British U.S.I'nitod States Feb. --French Oor BmMH l>ut.— Duteh; Ital. Italian; Spun. Spauish -*ar HMWrak; G.c- Geueral cargo; it.1,254 words
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Article103 1906-11-26 5 Nnvt'inlwr'/I MM, Brit Htr. Baa^MMgi HhMfjMi, JafM Dti^imir, Oar alt lt.in^kuk Zwcpiim. Hi a -tr, Sainaimii: K. RiafcaMM, (irr str, I'enan^ I'elavo. liril mr. Lmiykut K. \Villeni 111. Out str. AajaMciMa wx Bnrfa lt.inlnHii.il. Dutxtr. ItatHMH .Sh|>)>lii>. lirit str. I'ort Kv/Pttviili»in Bhii Hin (iuait. KritNtr. J-ontianak ValentMi, Dutxtr, Kinfjkawan>;103 words
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Article42 1906-11-26 5 (iK.h.MAN Mail. Tilt! llll|i.-ll;ll OMM Iliuil SIC'HIIII-V IVinz Kitel Krivdrich," having U-ft Colombo on tlic24tli iiiHtant. at 2 p.m., may f\|w i-tu. I to arrive here on Tliinwlay. the iWtri instant, at :1: 1 1 >• 1 1 1 '1 p.m.42 words
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92 1906-11-26 5 Wharves at which Vessel.* are Berthed To-day. TAMJOHO PAGAK ■mi WUH Basin: --H..11K M,.li. Kaht WwahkSkct. I— Deli. Skit. I (Shkkiis \Viim:i|: KiUi. Skition No. I .Sultan VU Kwt.i. I .Bator. 4--('atlit'iiiu- A|hhi- S— Telpiiiiu-lni>. 6—i'li:ii-i6 i'Ii:ii-i n. Deui-alun. T— Othmw, Kanosliiinu Mm92 words
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Article88 1906-11-26 5 tor I'er Httamtr Timr Ihmm, ItmiKkiik Sinpuptirr. lU. Sarawak' llnjnln>i 'Sarnirnk 11 a.m. KamarHiiK Simnnqun II a.m. Do Mo ami Mkih n Wim§ i II a.m. P. Sleulmni. 1". Auwmi Pttmk 1 p.m. I'hl.milmm- Uphir I p.m. l';ili ■iril>.in_ Unity 2 p.m. M»lacca -li« 9 Ltmo 3 p.m88 words
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Article109 1906-11-26 5 from Rcropk By tbe N. l>. 1.. 1. 1. P. F.. Fritdrieh due on '29th Nov. From China— By tbe M. M. s. IMUa due on 3rd Dec. )ct Jet Soy Soy Nov Nov Soy ■ot X.»v S'ov 2. r ith P. 4 O No*- lMtb Wk109 words
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Advertisement759 1906-11-26 4 P. &O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Per China. Japan, Hcmnj, Ceyi Auctralia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Hymoutl fli 111 1 ne* r-<">r -<">- l 'i»»! "Hsiiwl for Uatu a.st. P*Man >■■>>(■ imaiaml, nn.l Maanaan i P ris IWaillliri a:II hM«tf >.oi!i|».r<»oii .iraiv.ir NAIL LINK 1.e,rl [I -r ChtSMI si,«;.i k759 words
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Advertisement655 1906-11-26 4 Kcninfclljlte PaUotvaart MaatschapplJ. li.der contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aoeiit at Bfßfaavr* bßif AaBBCSa latk J. Dakm.fxd 4 Co., 2-a Cci lvib Qcat. 'J he iii rieirrxutioned dsles are only approximate it, m Exp'ted Will be des| aU-hed for ttjmitm Djambi Nov 26 Djambi Xov 2* Butuvin N.,\ 2fi655 words
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Advertisement534 1906-11-26 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre aud Hamburg aud once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Prnaog and Colombo. The arrivals of the next534 words
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Advertisement764 1906-11-26 4 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial German Mail Line The fast and well known mail ■Mnaaari of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aud vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang. Singapore, Hongkoug, Shanghai. Nagasaki, nnd Kobe to764 words
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Article42 1906-11-26 5 We are glad B.> hear of Messrs. KyMch't |)iojK.sed metric experiment. The danger of the present confusing system at home is strikingly exemplified by the fact that a certain firm of soup-maker* were recently under the impression tbat I, Tioz. make lib.42 words
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Advertisement620 1906-11-26 5 P.&0.5.N.C0 MOMH.VVAKI) PASM.NQEK SEASON Qi>7S.S. "MACEDONIA." 10,512 TONS. Krorn SI N< 8 A PORK DIHWT to MAHSKILLKS an<l LOMM)N willioiil lriin>lii'nii' nt l.«i.i-s MmJNMM M.ir. h 1 p.m. Leaves NMMMI Mar. Il H |...n. II M I.H OaaMMM :ir.l Ap.il. bMi Udmilmv Mli April. Due MarseilliM *Wl April. Due 1620 words
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Advertisement802 1906-11-26 5 C. P. R. C 'nadlan Paoiho Rail v<*» C'mpany'i Royal Mr II Steamship Line. THE FAST ROITTK BETWEEN CHINA. JAPAN. AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from llougkoug via Sbaugbai, > Nagaaaki (lulaud Sea or Japau). Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria aud Vancouver. Twiu Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons802 words
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Advertisement602 1906-11-26 5 N. Y. K. J AAN MAIL STKAMSHIP Co Ltd. AM A regular FoKTNHMITLY *er»i.*iM main mnif.l between .Ihimii ami KmMM by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail 'out™. I with tin- IwptfW Japan Government, specially designed (or the OMMil'l KmufMM Service. li^liUvl through out by Kl<><:liictitv, pmt ide<l with602 words
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Advertisement760 1906-11-26 5 Chargeurs Reunis "AMIRAL OLRY" due about 2nd r..r HAVRE First (lass A £36 I. £3O Sci-ond Class £18 IVi ruiuM mm) tm—+ MOIRE G'JMTE Cj Asenls. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. H I S N CO, LTD. Return Tickets at Sin^U- Fares well lie issued by 11. I. 8. N. Co. s steamers760 words
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Obituary16 1906-11-26 6 Mm.i;ii; -On rtlHHlllll 11. at KllMlglwi, Vir^lnii. Mm but »m«1 wife of A. It. Ma.kna.16 words
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579 1906-11-26 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. The announcement made by lv.:uter that a I! ivul Commission has been appointed to inquire into the subject of Shipping Itings will not imiiso m ic'i surprise. The question has l>ceii l>cforc the public bf many years. Kings and Conferences huve579 words
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Article264 1906-11-26 6 Atuong the many Old Singaporeans, who have taken to uiototiug at home, is Mr. A. I-i. Donaldson, lie was recently the witness of a i.'L.d aeeideut if it can l» called an aceiden* or uaiue upon the scene shortly after the collision, in which a cyclist was run down by264 words
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Article108 1906-11-26 6 We note from an advertisement that the Colonial Government are about to fill up the vacant post of Hoarding Officer, Marine Department, Singapore. Tin salary offered is ti(H>, raised by two triennial increments of .£2O to .£"240, per annum, with free quarters and clothing. This would seem to give an108 words
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Article15 1906-11-26 6 The minimum teiii|«eialure recorded iv Bangkok hi Ml, BOSfifi decrees as re|Hirted ill, oth.. lift).15 words
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Article14 1906-11-26 6 A Chinese woman, living at Kanjpoug Malacca, committed suicide ou Friday by hanging herself.14 words
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Article22 1906-11-26 6 A teochew Chinaman was sentenced to death at the Penang Assizes on the "JUt iust. for the murder of his employer's child.22 words
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Article37 1906-11-26 6 F.ight of the ten Sikh constables, who were ordered to riml security for good behaviour iv consequeuce of tile share ■they took in a recent strike of the Shanghai police force, are to be deported to India.37 words
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Article27 1906-11-26 6 A Havas telegram, dated Paris, Noveniba* 16, states that the population returns Prance for 1905 show an excess of births over deaths amounting to .17 1 127 words
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Article19 1906-11-26 6 The Town and Volunteer Hand will play on the Ksplaimde this c\ cuing from S to IV. weather permitting.19 words
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Article25 1906-11-26 6 A few Kaub mine shares were on offer in Yokohama on the 7th inst.. according to Mr. A. C. Huttou Potts' circular, at l'> yen.25 words
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Article23 1906-11-26 6 The last practice for St. Andrew s Ball will take place this evening in tin Victoria Memorial Mall. Dancing will liegin at .VJiO.23 words
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Article23 1906-11-26 6 Mr. Lai Thiam Poh. a Chinese interpreter of the Police Court, has obtained a inunth's leave aud will vinit his home iv Puntianak.23 words
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Article28 1906-11-26 6 Major-General Inigo Jours and the Misses Jones arrived this morning from Teluk Auson by the I. a. "Selangor." '('he General was accompanied by Captain Itaring. his A. D.C.28 words
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Article34 1906-11-26 6 11. K. the Governor aud Mrs. Gueritz gave a dinner party at Jcsscltou. B. N. 8.. on 27th tilt, toeelebrate the twenty-fifth anni mi i«J of Charter Day. A most enjoyable evening was spent.34 words
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Article44 1906-11-26 6 A bullock cut laden with slabs of tin fell into the river at Boat Quay this niurning. The bullocks and cart were soon hauled out again, but the owner of the tin had to wait for low tide before be could recover the slabs.44 words
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Article32 1906-11-26 6 The High Council of ludo-China will meet at Hanoi ou December 14. The opening speech of the Acting •Governor-General will be of unusual interest owing to the fiscal dangers overhanging the Colony.32 words
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Article33 1906-11-26 6 A plague inspector at Hongkong has been dismissed the service for leaving the Colony without the Governor's ]>cruiissiou. As he had married aud sailed for Canada., the dismissal probably will not worry him.33 words
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Article41 1906-11-26 6 The "15. K. B. Herald rejiorts that Mr. licrkhuysen. Manager of the Manchester North Borneu Company's Kstate at Melalap. has been obliged to leave his work for a time through illness. Kcrkhuysen proposes spending a few weeks in Deli to recuiierate.41 words
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Article40 1906-11-26 6 Prince Valdeinar of Denmark. Prince George of Greece, and the Directors of the Danish Kast Asiatic Company left for liangkok yesterday morning by the Danish steamer "Berina" It is understood that the Uerina will go up the river to Bangkok.40 words
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Article36 1906-11-26 6 Messrs. Lewis aud Peat iv their London rubber market rapatt dated 2nd instant say. as regards plantation-grown I'ara: Small sales ul Fine biscuits and sheets at last auction rates. Block in good demand, but none offering.36 words
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Article44 1906-11-26 6 It is stated that Sir Hubert Mart has sent a eonimnnication to the Waiwupu asking for a statement as to the standing and powers of the present staff of the Imperial Maritime Customs Postal Department vis-a-vis the newly established Ministry of Posts aud Communications.44 words
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Article59 1906-11-26 6 The many friends of Miss Irving, sister of Mr. (i. C. Irving, will unite with us (says the I!. N. Is. Herald I in heartiest congratulations ou her engagement to Mr. Milne, I'lauter. Selangor, K. M. S. Miss Irving visited North Jiorneo a few mouths ago and her friends were59 words
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Article43 1906-11-26 6 A number of distinguished Japanese passed through Singapore ou their way from London to Japan on Friday by the Japanese mail steamer Kanagawa Maru." They were Mr. Akiyama. Councillor of the Japanese War Office. Major-General Tasaka, Inspector Paymaster Vano. and lnsi>ector Surgfeou Higa.43 words
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Article52 1906-11-26 6 The I'inang (ia/.ette, in the course of its critique ot the performance of Les ClocheH," says It is. however, not polite, cither to the audience or the soloists, wheu solos are being rendered, for the ladies of the chorus to turn round aud engage in animated conversation with the gentlemen52 words
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Article56 1906-11-26 6 When about to lay a ladder against an apple tree at Sandford I Devon), a young man was astonished to tiud a snake, measuriug '•> ft. lil in. lon i. in the fork. Nothing else lieing available, he picked up a couple of apples, with which lie put an cud56 words
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Article58 1906-11-26 6 The French cruiser Alger which left I'ii/rit.i on October In was expected at Saigon at the date of last mail advices. The French Far Hast Squadron will now consist of the Kutrecasteaux," a first-class armoured cruiser the Mruix and Chauzy," two second-class armoured cruisers the Alger a second-class protected cruiser:58 words
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Article61 1906-11-26 6 The Osaka Plague Prevention Council proposes the expenditure of about H70.U00 yen for the stamping out aud prevention of plague in the city. Of this sum. 404.N00 is to hedi.vuted to the construction of a quarantine home, aud 420,000 yen for warehouses for storing Bombay cotton. Application will be made61 words
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Article76 1906-11-26 6 A gutta |iereha manufactory is now in full swing at Sourabaya. The llandclsbhul aayx itbiwnrlctd with Asiatic eapital. The gulla [terclia is made liom Sonth lioiuro gutta leaves. The juice from the leaves is treated with benzine. The result, it is alleged, is that the article is turned out twenty76 words
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Article86 1906-11-26 6 The Governor of Acheen, the other day. reported that a pattol had iiv.t then had an uucoiiiitcr with Achiuese. Four of the enemy were killed, and also two women. One of the enemy, six women, aud five children wen; taken prisoner. Formerly, wlieu women fell iv action, there, the official86 words
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Article809 1906-11-26 6 Hindi rpest has broken uut ainuii;; I Ik ral lh kept by the French mission at P< kfuliuii Hongkong. Steps MM being taken l>v tin I iuiigkoiig anil Whani|K»<i Doel>. Cuiiipany tv 1,-n;;t!n n their No. 1 Dock. Mr. I!. C <iivy. Secretary t. li.sid.nt. Selauijor. Hjßortua809 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1906-11-26 6 FRESH GRAPES. 40 cents per lb. or P CX D IN 5 L WOOD BOXES FOR POiTI <> 10 F M S. AND ELSEWHERE. ri.i; IH)X $2.00 I'OKIACK KIIKK $2.50 Mil >i t IYic:uU an' icjiicstrd tn srml iTinittniur with order, if not in I >.•] m»~i t Account. THOMPSON,442 words
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Advertisement290 1906-11-26 6 I A. Perm. A POPULAR CONCERT IN All) Ol" S. MARY'S HOME W 11,1. M HKUI AT TIIK Tanglin Club ox AO HiOir a.',"///, .</ /<. in. TheCMMWtii under the pftMMgs "f His CludlniiliJ tlie liovcrnor and Jliss koimnmm. ViiKiiia (itliers. the following have kindly mMiM tv assist Mm. Siil/.iimiiii.290 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1906-11-26 6 Ai.i.kn— Youx.i.— At Bt. Andrew's Cutlicdril on N<ivembor M, by the Kcv. J. A. Smith. Assistant Colonial Chaplain. I'Vanciß George Allen, second am of Mr. W. Allen, uf Singapore, to Victoria (Quecnie), youngest daughter of Captain K. Hnller Young, H.K.I.C. Service OKKKKn:-(iA»rii<iMXK.-On November 21, at the Mission CliH|>el, I-'nrf| iiliht120 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article123 1906-11-26 7 SIX NEW BATTLESHIPS TO BE ERECTED. High Seas Squadrons. London. November SI Ihe Preach Chamber of Deputies by :!!t:i vol.- v. HJh.is appioMd ol the <iovernmints \av:tl construction |iolicy. and has continued th. vote from List Parliament. authorising ih. laying down of si\ new battle shi|is thi-123 words
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Article60 1906-11-26 7 Agreement Between France and Spain. London. November M. I'l.uir, and Spain have arrived at an agreement, whi.li. however, has not yet been linallv ratified, for remedying the prestut insecurity of affairs at Tangier, whereby, i! necessary, twelve hundred men of each nation can lie landed there. Iv any60 words
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Article67 1906-11-26 7 MAYOR OF SAN FRANCISCO ARRESTED. Charged with Extortion. St. Schniit/. the Mayor of San Francisco, was ai.-estcd at New Vurk upou this arrival trous Kuro|R. on charges of extortion. A corrcs|H)iident there describes the city as rotten, full of corruption and vice, and full r.f lhie\cs and67 words
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Article24 1906-11-26 7 London. November U. Signor Caruso has been hncd ten dollars lor causing annoyance to a woman at the Zoological Hardens. New York.24 words
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Article24 1906-11-26 7 It is pro|Miscd to build an arena, with a hundred thousand scats, for the Olympic tames in London in l'.tns.24 words
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Article23 1906-11-26 7 It is remarked that the Itoumauiaii Minister has putted Itome. pending the visit there of the King of < 1 recce.23 words
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Article51 1906-11-26 7 ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY APPOINTED. To Remedy Matters. Royal Coiiiiuision has Ik i n ap|Niinted to impure into the operation (l f the Shipping Iliuys. cspcciiillv the s\ sUin of deferred i. hati mid l<i consider any rciiniiil action it proved to be injurious to British and Colonial51 words
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Article32 1906-11-26 7 Fi^ v*u rr.ons Injured at Philadelphia. I lining the progress uf a motor race at Philadelphia, a car crashed into a crowd of (■Topic F.ight poHMM were injured, three taUlly.32 words
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Article25 1906-11-26 7 The women suffragists have been released from prison unexpectedly. No reason is asbigm>d for t.lie action taken by the )»iliei anthoritic25 words
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German Telegrams.
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Article34 1906-11-26 7 Mia. NoM-mb«r Tin Uuv.ian Government have uotilied a claim to land aud pro|»rty iv v. liieh they are interested at Tort Arthur. They ask Japan to consider the matli r.34 words
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Article26 1906-11-26 7 Mr. Cohuai! this morning fined a Chinese youth ♦,"> for rasljy jiding a bicycle in Kling Street and knocking dow n a policeman.26 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article101 1906-11-26 7 STRONG LANGUAGE BY MR. LLOYD-GEORGE. The Education Bill. Mi Lloyil-dcor^u M.l. sjH'akiiiK at (iloucestc-r. stated that tlic Kducation liiil as .inn iiili.l was worthless n ii- 1 iinacceptaHc. The i|iirstioii liail HbM whether the MMfh Of I fliijiu- of dead heads yovi'in tlic country. 'I'lif lordly muddlers,101 words
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Article71 1906-11-26 7 RESULT OF NOVEMBER HANDICAP. Won by Spate. Mancliu-aer November Handicap of MJHt, ■mai to receive I'lm and third X'.">o out of plate. Cup Course. 1 mile 4 fur. :IO entries. Capt. .1. Or— Kwinjj's eh. c. Spate by The Thrush -Chemistry -i yrs. 1 Mr. O.A.71 words
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Article93 1906-11-26 7 A Miung llokien. was cbaiged with housebreaking at night before Bench Court, consisting of Messrs. Coliuau aud Kills, on Saturday. Police Sergeant Bartells. who conducted the prosecution, said thut shortly after mid night on the 1 tth instant during the time of the rioting, the accused ami93 words
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Article157 1906-11-26 7 On Saturday, several of the local hotels made s|iecial efforts to please their guests. At Carries there was an c\ccllcnt menu at tirlin and this drew a large niimUi of guests. For dinner, the chef was again put upon his mettle and served up a menu that could157 words
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Article198 1906-11-26 7 A trade- mark case chiuc before the Chief Justice at the Supreme Court today and is now proceeding. The parties are Adet Seward and Co. and Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. Messrs. Napier and Cleaver ;tppi .ii for the former, aud Messrs. F.mcisoti and Ktcritt for the198 words
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Article109 1906-11-26 7 Only six passengers csca|>cd with their lives fiom the two railway cars which were pin ipitatcd tliroii.jh Ml Oftm di:iu bridge into the sea at Atlantic City. I S. A., a few weeks ago. A woman, who was among tiie few survivors, dived four times in109 words
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Article64 1906-11-26 7 An\iuus to catch trout, some tun young s|M>rtsiiicn in Kent adopted the ingenious plan of draining the water from a pool with a bucket, and then collecting the fish. There is nu doubt that this is surer, if less exciting, than the old method but aspiriug anglers art warned that64 words
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Article438 1906-11-26 7 FOREIGN TRADE IN THE FAR EAST. Our Commerce Suffers While our Agents Play. Mr. l>oii(>las Story, the well known journalist and war correspondent. wriu.s in The Tribune" Twenty years ago Itudyard Kipling sailed from "sea to sea. In liis raugiM lie happened upon Hongkong. To him Hongkong438 words
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Article391 1906-11-26 7 Important Ruling at Taiping Assizes. At tilt- Taiping Assizes, concluded on Tuesday last. His blUI| Mr. Justice Wuodward pronounced a must im|>ortant Hilling on tin- sal: ject i>f appeals against acquittals. Tliis decision, we feel assured, will have .1 very beneficial ctlcct. and serve lis a lawful391 words
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Article215 1906-11-26 7 The Siam Free Press learns tliat abuut the In yinniip.; of tin new year, Bangkok will again be "eu fete lor the arrival of a very extraordinary white elephant from Hrn north of Siam. It is NlaM that tin- is a most remarkable looking creature, n 1215 words
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Article309 1906-11-26 7 The Contract Secured by Messrs. Howarth, Erskine Co. »>n Saturday M announced thai Messrs. llowarth. Kiskinc anil Company, of Siuga|><>iv. had liecn ordered by tlie Shanghai Municipal Council to Meet two now steel bridge- at Shanghai at a cost of two hunched and twenty thousand dollars.309 words
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189 1906-11-26 7 Chinaman Seriously Injured. This afternoon. \v Jg MoMM, I*. ,nnl I. WfIMOM, of the Motor (iarage in Orchard Koad. wore motoring into town a sad accident occurred in South Canal l!oad. A Chinaman »ut in front of the car. and Mi-. Wearne (senior), who189 words
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Article73 1906-11-26 7 Thi: following is tin anemia of the nnrtiri;; of the I legislative Council next Krulay 1. Loan Kill.— lst Heading. 2. Singapore Municipal Water Works l,oun> Bill Hill To enable tin- Municipal Commissioners of Singapore to borrow certain sums from iovernmeut in md of their statutory borrowing |>owers73 words
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137 1906-11-26 7 C'ajit. John 11. Kinder, formerly master of the steamship Minnesota has Ix'cn appointed travelling assistant superintendent of the I'acitie Coast Unm Company. and has assumed his new duties, ('apt. Kinder will In second to ('apt. Tliumas Wallace, of San Francisco, the siijK:riiiton'l.ni of the company.137 words
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230 1906-11-26 7 A Washington telegram states President liuosovelt will visit the Philippine Islands next summer in company with Secretary of War Taft. to be present at the opening of the Philippine Assembly. This detetniinatieu of tlie President was expressed to a high official f>f tin- "oveininent who230 words
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Article346 1906-11-26 7 London Views on Sir Bamfylde Fuller's Resignation -The Times" I according to a liei'ter telegram dated the 14th inst. says that Sir 11. Fnllci's resignation in the circumstances I was inevitable. I'nfortunately he did not consult the (iovernment of India l>cforc lie applied to the Cniversity346 words
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Article148 1906-11-26 7 October Output. The output of tin was t,IMM piciils against t/Ut piciils in September. The value of the metal is returned at ■»niil.ir,r..h<i on which duty amounting to ♦91.942.517 was collected. The average price of tin was MT«U per picul, with duty at J40.H5 per bhara. The148 words
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Article94 1906-11-26 7 To enhaiiee the funds of the St. Mary's I lonic a payaav concert will take place at the Tanglin Club til W ni«ht. cominencint; at o'clock. A capital programme has ban arranged by Mr. Sal/.niiinn. the following having, anion" others, kindly promised to assist. Mrs. Sal/.maim. Mrs.94 words
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Article63 1906-11-26 7 Two Chinese were charged before Mr. Cohuan this morning with selling, and being iv possession of, illicit chandu at No. 11 Solomon Street. Mr. f. K. .Jennings. Agent of the Opium and Spirit Farmer, prosecuted. Oat of tht ineu "<i- tiuod »IUO. or ouc uiuoth, aud the otli'.r63 words
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220 1906-11-26 7 Contradictory Evidence at Police Court. llcforc Mr. Michcll, the Senior Magistrate, this morning. Chief Inspector Stewart, ot the Tramway Coni|Niny. was summoned by Mr. A. I) Arauju for using criminal force to him. Mr. Chopanl ap|ieared for Mr. D'Anuijo and Inspector Stewart was represent**! byMr. I'pcott.220 words
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Article65 1906-11-26 7 This morning, a Chinaman was charged before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Cohuan. with attempting to cheat the railway iiutliorities out of K\ cents by travelling from Woodlands to Newton with a time-expired ticket, lie said the ticket was givm to him at one of the (iambling Karins65 words
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Article309 1906-11-26 7 A \ery pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday after noon when .Mr. Kraneis lieorue Allen, of Messrs, l>rew and Napier, second son of Mr. \V. Alleli.au old resident of Singapore. MM married to Miss Victoria (QaaeaM Young daughter of tha late CapUiu I!.309 words
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Article42 1906-11-26 7 Tlie I'liamlM'i'iif l.'iiiiniictrc yt Saigon itport* hikli i data NovrwhMr 17. that the ii in imlmii-.v Inoiiulil I1 1 1 1 n i ft] in ,i RUndxlill tin iiml dial but !iul> \\;i^ fkit>H (Imill-; tl:r' 11.l t\M> "i i l> til.diritlUl.42 words
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Article132 1906-11-26 7 Minors. l,ainlxjil anil Company. I'hotu ;;raphers of liattery lioail. have just c:oni ulciml a scries of pbotugnpliH of the Horiew on the Kin»"s Hirthilay IM the Hwinuuin^ (,'lub t'ainival. All are most huixlsoiucly linisln .1. ami reflect gnat cieilit ii|hjii th<_ c.MCMtois. Those- of the «'ai nival. wlii<;h ar< on132 words
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Advertisement97 1906-11-26 7 MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! OUR CASH Clearance Sale. of STANDARD and COPYRIGHT Hour. Conijiritmit; Sings, Pianoforte Koloh. Duets. Pimm Albums of Ommmi Musi.- lintin ami Song Albums. Violin mid Piano Solos. Vocal Scores of Openis. tte. tr. Wll.l. ItIJIMKM t On Saturday. December Ist. An uniiiue opportunity to enrich your Katie97 words
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Article84 1906-11-26 8 Madras Team for Ceylon. A team of Madras cricketers will visit Ceylon at Christmas. The follow ipg fixtures are arrangotf: Daaaaaiac 24 and 2.V Madras v. OalaaaW, aft Colombo. December tt aud 29. -Madras v. Ip country, probably at Radella. December ;tl aud January 1 and 2. Madias v.84 words
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Article460 1906-11-26 8 Full Details of the Tour. The XI to represent the Straits in the maU'li with Rangoon is now nearly completed. So iar, eight of those invited to play have signified their intention <>t making the journey, the whole tour extending over eitjiileen or nineteen days. The460 words
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Article290 1906-11-26 8 The Koman Catholic: church at Kow loon was the scene yesterday Isays the •'South Chini'. Morniug Post of the Itttli inst.) of a pretty military wedding when Lieut. 11. K. Stanger-Leatlies, 1.M.5.. 119 th Infantry, was married t> Miss Auderum. eldest daughter of Colonel Anderson, A.V.1).,290 words
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192 1906-11-26 8 Some criticism appears to have open offered (says the "I* and C. Express "l. because Sir Claude Mac Donald. our Ambassador to Japan, travelled home to Europe in a (ieruian steamer. The simple facts appear to be that, thanks in part to the ample192 words
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Article45 1906-11-26 8 The following bulletin was issued on the lsth iust.. by the doctors at Hongkong: Him Excellency the (iovtrnor is gradually recovering from the effects of his recent ac-c-ident. It is at present still uecessars that he should be kept free from official work."45 words
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Article13 1906-11-26 8 (The s.s. "tiutlirie"' arrived troni Sydney VCHtMrilny with :i t-argci of frozen meat.13 words
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Article771 1906-11-26 8 Successful Concert at Teutonia The members <>f Mm NqpMM I'hilhar moaic Society arc to be congratulated BBM the wmoetm of. tlie conceit which took jj.-uc in the 'I'entouia Club, Tau^lin. mi Batanlaj atabt (juite oamOrwrj tothe Bnviuui restate, the conceit was exceedingly well attended. There was by no771 words
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136 1906-11-26 8 General Smuts Creates a Sensation. A special lakgnUk from l.om!on in the F.inpirc" (Cnlc-uttai states that tlip auti Chiiu-v iiiovi-iiii-nt 011 the Hand is growing tic iiic-n.ic.usly. At a tlc-inoiistnUioii of 4.(KXt citi/.ous of '.loliniiiiishur-;. a ri-soliition in favour til ic-piilriiitioii MM MMtM iiuani moiisly.136 words
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Article73 1906-11-26 8 The tollowinj> pMMBgMi turivcd this inornitiy by tin: Selanyor Major-<«:ui-ral lni»ci -Juiil-m. .Mi-ssrs. lni«o .loncs. Captain During a.i>.<-.. the H*-v CapUin and Mrs. l):ui this. H. L Izard, Dr. ForsU-r, Mr. and»Mrs. Mt-Artliur. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Macuregoi'Mr. imd Mis. I'oiclum-. I'.rotlier Miclnu'l, Mrs. Han, MKsrs. Sttvims.73 words
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Advertisement152 1906-11-26 8 The Failure of Messrs. Binny and Co. A Madras telegram to the Times of Vy Ion." dated IMB inst., states At a meeting of Messrs. Binny and Co.'s creditors, yesterday, a uiotion to adopt the Committee's report was passed unanimously. In the opinion of tin Committee tin- arrangement proposed by152 words
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Advertisement899 1906-11-26 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., JEWELLERS k SILK MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS irfatSaleof Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, including Burmese Silver Bowls, Indian Musi n Dresses, Blouses, Table Covers, Centre-pieces, Silver things. Gold Jewellery, Ac. Ac. PRICES MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLE BOItICITKD. o*B9 NOS. 51 52 HIGH STREET Telephone No 254. Mouse Cleaning899 words
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Miscellaneous71 1906-11-26 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 26th Nov. High Water. 7--.M p.m. Dmu-i- Praetiee. Memorial Hall. ■*> 30. Town Hmi'l. Explanade. ■"> te> ti. Tuesday, 27th Nov. iliiih Water. K-3 a.m. 8-32 pin. Coiu-e-ii. Tiiuglin Club. Wednesday, 28th Nov. High Wat«r. x IH a.m. Ml p.m. Thursday, 29th Nov. Hi^h Water. Ml71 words
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Article316 1906-11-26 9 The Duff Development Company Limited. Within th. i.ij'ai.v < once* ion wvaral l.lantiifions bavi beeaommw noad, and then is I i 'imtiniii'il i.c hi., ml for bad. Sonic. MOB aa ;ci the mm', iiilitj ol the land may Ix gathered from 1 i >!!■>« im.: extraeta from a -|mewl316 words
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Article233 1906-11-26 9 SIMi.MDKK, 24TH NnvfMBKK. 19(Hj. PRODUCE. Gambicr buyers »>.k"i do tt'uliu Xo. 1 1 unpicked 10.75 Coon Bali 10JMJ ,ln I'ontianiik !>K(t Pepper. P.laek 1H.7.1 do White i/% 2'».< xi >atl" Floor Sarawak "2.9'> do Brunei No. 1 2.H9 Pearl Sago h MB Coftvc Bali, 16i°4 WOO Cottec. Palembani;, 10%233 words
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Article200 1906-11-26 9 During the debate >i\ t lie Plural Voting Bill in the HotW of Commons th« House WM suddenly startled by a lmul voice from the Strangers' Gallery. A dusky i;entlei)iiin. wearing a dark blue silk robe, had risen in his seat, and, with extended200 words
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Article316 1906-11-26 9 Hatful fi.rmat ion 1900 1903 1901 !>-9'2 I*9B I 1903 1901 1901 1906 1905 1904 1905 1900 1899 1902 1905 1006 1906 miiiin C.p,Ul Subscribed, »g* [*g| Reserve M 75.000 »140,000 fiJtf iJt™ aM *10» 10 4,000 10 t 10 £400,000 £350,000 880,000 1 1 20,000 t 10 I316 words
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Article289 1906-11-26 9 MM £130,000 £104.9:17.10' J 1905 $200,000 »K7,400 5 J'™ 1904 £30,000 £11,125 Jj^OO j 1903 700,000 JfilO.'OO 7o!o00 i B.HUU MdMOWI 1903 £70,000 £70,000 70 -9 00 1906 «150,000 »125,000 12,500 ttM £'.2,000 £10,500 6^ooo £1 1 1 12/6 t 10 I 10 tlO Anglo-Malay Kubber Co., Ltd. (fully289 words
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Article196 1906-11-26 9 1894 1 £>.377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 7,638 12/6 12/6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd 1898 8225,000 »2-.»"i,(X)0 t.'.on (50 *50 112,500 Fraser 4 Neave, Ltd. 10,000,000 a) 18«55 »10,000,000 »10,000,000 80,000 $125 $125 9,500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 250,0006 1001 i $2,400,000 32,400,000 J 100 l Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 190< i196 words
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Article21 1906-11-26 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% WOO.OOO 3% prem. R^ H~ Ltd. 6% 2*5,000 -^prem. 4% 602,0n0 par. sellers TanjongPagar'bockCcLtd.-.e* 3%pnm buyers.21 words
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Article437 1906-11-26 9 Interesting Experiments by French Scientists. That extreme obesity is abnormal is j generally recognized, but that it may. be due to poisons, both organic and in-, Organic, is not so commonly known. This, fact seems now fully established by i receHt experiments. It has long beenj437 words
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Article88 1906-11-26 9 The late Archbishop of Canterbury was for many years fearful of a stroke cf paralysis. Seated at the right of Countess T— at a brilliant banquet, he startled the guests by arising and remarking: Brethren, it has come at last that which I have feared for88 words
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Article98 1906-11-26 9 A company was playing She Stoops to Conquer in a small Western town last winter, when a man without any money, wishing to see the show, stepped up to the box-office and said Pbbs me in, please." The box-office man gave a loud harsh laugh. "Pass you in,98 words
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Article690 1906-11-26 9 American's Description of an Interview. A niiest entertaining recital is given in Harpers Magazine by Mr. Poultney Bigclow of his audience with His Imperial Highness Sri Paduka Bawa Duli Sultan Hashini Jalil-Ul-Alain Akainailin Ibni Almerbum Sri Paduka Maulana Suhan Omar Ali Saijudin. the twenty-fifth of his illustrious690 words
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Article142 1906-11-26 9 Silvci medals and vclluin diplomas from tin National Lifeboat Institution have been received at Yarmouth for present at xv by the mayor In the principal hands of the Xancy Lucy lifeboat, of Caistc. which last month in an easterly gale west < ut to the Russian barque Anna142 words
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Article196 1906-11-26 9 Next year, the fiftieth imisivfrsni y tin- Imiiiiii Mutiny, the nsu.i! anniK'l oniMMnomtive .liimcr will I*- beld in London. In, in nililition His Majcs-y Hit- Kinii lutt mwu—iil irirti that all nwaan wbotooh imrt in tin- oamnaign who ew ot who can Ikin Ku^lam! lieM year should attend tin knvoa196 words
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Advertisement218 1906-11-26 9 The Subscription List will close at 5 p.m. on the 30! h day of November, 1906. THE TAMPOY RUBBER Co., Ltd. Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance 1889 of the Straits Settlements Share Capital $350,000. DIVIDED TNTO 85,000 SHARKS OF $10 EACH. ISSUE AT PAR OF 30,000 SHAKES. Of these aO.IMM)218 words
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Article407 1906-11-26 10 Querulous Complaint by a Critic. The charge it mad- by a writer in "The Hospital ih;it the invalid aboard snip ..unit mi securing Ihe mtvici-s «f an xperiencod aeagoiag practit.oner. ix-raii-e iii|) docton ■!>'' rdiiiprily 111 paid while the epl ince oi the )h>. I Hi- ■■>;.■- It407 words
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Article372 1906-11-26 10 Man Who Escaped the GaHows. The remarkable case of the man who neaped the death tentence became the .■alU.w-, refiued to art b recalled by a petition said to have been sent to the. •Jiuen by the mother o£ .l«\»n Lee. the Babbaci mbe murderer, who asked372 words
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Article1047 1906-11-26 10 AI: Ml UkmKi. ANIMATION. The details of the scJiime fjr the roatit it of a divisional army will shortly be published. The new arrangement, it is ■■ucntood, says the "Tribuns". will destroy the present military commands, while the divisional comnuindeis and '■rigadier-gineials will exercise the tallest powers1,047 words
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Article181 1906-11-26 10 The following dota:ls are firm ia the Vagrant Commissioners' Rep rt j The year 19it."> showed a large iauiuani J in the number of stranded cases of Eutyipeau and other foreign nationalities I From a return furnished by the Friend-la-Need Soci.ty the following is the num.181 words
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Article137 1906-11-26 10 The wind of wo sang through my ;ree« Oh, well 1 love a singing! But Pe«c« came by and all is still iSwcet sili nt Peace must have her will To stop tiie light wo's singing. The hand of w.i upon my walls i Dark shapes was ever137 words
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Article123 1906-11-26 10 It is interesting tv know the name* that some Royal ladies use when travel ling- incognito. Queen Alexandra once stayed in Paris us Mrs. Stephens. The Queen of Norway, when Princess Chai -les of Denmark, used to make journeys .in the Continent with her governess under the cognomen <.f Miss123 words
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Advertisement69 1906-11-26 10 Lame Back. This ailmeut is usually caused l>v llioumatiMM of the muscles and may be cured hy applying Chamberlain s Pain Balm two or tlin'i> limes a day and rnhl'iii!. the pait- rifwtwljl at each appl'emtMM. Il" this dors mtU afford relief. l>ind on a *Mce of flannel .-lightly dainpei'.«ii69 words
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Advertisement620 1906-11-26 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong ft* Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid ttp Capital »i0,000,00u RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve »10,000,000 l 2O 250 000 Silver Reserve •10,250.000, P. .serve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq.— Chairman. O. 11 Medhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Goet/.. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq.620 words
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Advertisement538 1906-11-26 10 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £800,0011 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per annum538 words
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Advertisement627 1906-11-26 10 FINE ART JAPANESE CURIOS FOR SALE PRIVATELY AT POWELL ft COS SALEROOM AT VERY MODERATE PRICES Now on View. POWELL &Co., Jiuctioneers. H77s AUCTION SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. The property of twelve pawnshop^ On Monday. M December, l'.tOti. a! 10 a.m. On Wednesday. :>tli December, 1906. at 10a in. On Friday,627 words
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Article235 1906-11-26 11 A ri-iminal trial is to t:-.k- place at lAjteci^. founded upon a vendetta and embellished with may romantic details, j Fifteen years a'zo a man named Paoli killed a fellow villager in qnarr?!, aad being betrayed, was condemned to New Caledonia, whsnee a couple of irs ago h-235 words
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Article252 1906-11-26 11 It lias been the eflatom to regard China aa onite behind other aationa in regard to her military system. Accord ins ti) the Internationale Revue." whose correspondent!, in view of the receni Chineec awakening." have been looking into tlie>e mattfm. l!;.' iyatem is all right what is wrong252 words
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Article187 1906-11-26 11 Tin? Ccstral X m t« t»»a( detaiU have reached Lcndon of !i mystcr.oua «l<- ip'jcai i.i.i iii t.i posi a letter conjtaining 4,000/. in Egyptian bank notea oi large danotnination. Froaa the infprmaticn to hand it would appear that on Oct. 12 tli? loiter was handed187 words
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Article155 1906-11-26 11 Thk GUUTWI Scknkk'i btMCOTMUK*. Tfce two jrMteel dweoveries n! t'io bkml fruitful centarv ii' tha hisi ry ul arietta* are admitted \< b< ana the*ia and w'sat may conveniently be tailt 1 the Liiitci iaii doctrine I th i di eoveriea hav< been of incabulal le155 words
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Article47 1906-11-26 11 1 \V have received .i n. *a\ oHJeodat jt'riiiii Mi-^-t- I ::i|i 1- p.'ml Co.. an SiiiyaiK.'e 1 Ageiita to the Atla- A~- itiaim- i iw.. wilh iwnuii i-. iiiL-.- j.«i: ji. I .in- M..:.' 1. r Kir© iainl Lile bwuraiatj Coaipaji), <i ....j j lailii .'l.lit'-in->li.M.47 words
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Advertisement469 1906-11-26 11 PHOSFERINE 5 Tha Greatest of all Teoica. 5 RADIATES HEALTH. J \jt*irtor. Vhtno Pirw, UmiN, J» 17, H^nin^.ion Ko«d, l.op.ion. EC. J litl*i*i«l|l*lSUlSt»Ml« BOVRIL I 0v.1,,.,. THE DERBY HORSE FEED. lbs greatest spfwtiaw* and mimclc pnvtaciiiK fond* nl liie pre cut day, c-oninting of mixtnre of augur, raaixe, paddy, '-mi,469 words
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Advertisement425 1906-11-26 11 DOGSHEAD jgjfr. BRAND BASS'S ALE M'm- VI GCISNESS's STOUT. Can be had at all first class Soll> Agents. liars and Molds Kil Mm C"-'C Sin S a P ore Caledonian Hotel! Special Scottish Dinner St. Andrew's Night, MMI N..\. inlii'r. IMS. A Special Dinner will be served al 7 :iu425 words
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Advertisement852 1906-11-26 11 SINGAPORE AND KRANJ! RAILWAY. Frona Ist August, l!>05, and Until Further Xoti<«e Train BatTßDe for Wee* Daya ami Smulays. ■JJJjJfU^ 00W« IMIIIS. OOWM TRAINS KM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. T.U. SINGAPORE 11. .6.00 6.:i6 7.40 10.00 12.35 ->M 111) 4.41 Ml O.»() 10.30852 words
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Advertisement231 1906-11-26 11 ■i HUMOURS Of the Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by athswith CUTfCURA Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of Cuticura Pills to cool and231 words
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Advertisement665 1906-11-26 12 ANTED. VMI'S. Old Straits Stamps an, l Mala> k miw on reasonable terms. Codec- < t a bloc iMeterred. Please apply to K. 27^ f 1 \l.i\KK. I partner ht a good going hosi 1, Investigation giving suretj that the a;, genuine Applj HOVO"c/o«r»» 1, 1 :iils Xi ROPEAN APPRENTICE.665 words
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Advertisement677 1906-11-26 12 TO BE LET. MOISK. Valhalla" 1 and "Valkyrie," ■r\ enagh Road, Apply 29 Cavenagh Road. 1 3020 IMJO.MS.— Man Hall," Tatiglin, superior DBSJM lo let. Apply to 1 MM MKS. CAMPBELL. il-TICES.— No. 6 and 7 RafHes Place. Apply 0 :sl Robinson Road. 1 36.V5 ((jMPOrND HOUSE— No. 49 Killiuey677 words
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Advertisement728 1906-11-26 12 TO BE LET. HOUSE— Clarelanda, Tangliu, entry Ist October. Apply to i- 3220 VADE 4 QO. OFFICE— At Boat Quay No. 13. apply to 8 Handels Vereeuiging. Bandjermasin, 3205 "GOLUBIRN-fi-om Ist December, seven rooms. 'I. ■mi... Court and Stabling. Apply K. Y. A. c/o Strait* Time. VV 3767 COMPO (ND728 words
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Advertisement875 1906-11-26 12 NOTICES. TO AOVERTISERS C/ 0 STRAITS TIMES." Advertisers, whose answers are to be addres ted toc/o Str<iit* Time*, will confer a favour, on the Management, if, when they write to this office, to inquire for those answers, they instruct their tamby who briugs the letter to wait for a reply.875 words
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Advertisement542 1906-11-26 12 NOTICES. RIBU PLANTING CO.. LTD At an Kxtraordinarv Oaattal Meeting of the Shareholders of the al>o\e OsasßMqr, held on the 23rd Octolicr, 19(16. the following resolution wan [>assed and was eontirmeil at a similar meeting held on 22nd November, 19«fi. That the Company hi wound up voluutarilv under the provision542 words
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Advertisement386 1906-11-26 12 NOTICES. SAIJ.WV.VK (l(l\ KRNMKN I Tenant an invited lor the ranali of Engineering material* reqaired f.>, use .11 Sara uak QoTenunent Worishopa .ml at Col licries for tlie rear VMI. Full particolan can !><• MaUied i>n anpHoa tiou 10 Resident*' Office, Kochiug. No Teaden will I*- oaasideced nfu-r litli Deoember.386 words
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