The Straits Times, 29 November 1906
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Title Section13 1906-11-29 1 The Straits Times XO. 22.20.* SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 190f>. PRICK IO CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement457 1906-11-29 1 THERE IS NO DOUBT AS TO THE RELIABILITY of De Dion Bouton CARS. The Autocar, 6 iooA says: M .!..r CiuTiaKei hut Medical Meu the (itk of a nost interaetiag l>o-iklei which has bei-n issued by l)u Dion Beatoa, f.tl. It aivi- dioal mea who own and u« De Dion457 words
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Advertisement227 1906-11-29 1 HOTELS. HOTEL CE L'EUROPE The Mann|>enii.iit of the above establishment l*^ t.> inform the public that the services of their String Hand can be secured to play at Clnba, Balls, Ac., by sjiecinl arrnn^einent. HOTEL DE L'EUBOPE SYNDICATK, I'r, ijirieti.rs. WAVERLEY HOTEL J& liVl-ttreet. SingaporeHealthy Position. Frencli mid German Cuisine227 words
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Advertisement215 1906-11-29 1 HOTEL WISSE K. tablishefl in 18M. lteiiiiMitwl up to date. Splendid Munition in the Faahionafate Centre. Oppisite tiie l'al:u i fiovernor-General mid Club, and in tlic Meiiiii- bourhiK-d of the Frencli stores. Kitchen -.iii.kr «lM?cinl Enroaai auuaiiiaion. I'n^lisli dabaa, iStrc>ni;ly riTcininendwl by Kh-jlk'h nnd AlMri- can Tourists. Mmltit.tv Tmili. Ounnhll*215 words
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Advertisement161 1906-11-29 1 ROBINSON Company. Gentlemen's High Grade Boots and Shoes AT PO-cJL U !>RiCRS A Sin rt I' ifui Lp-to ua c Boot H 2 aWf)M O\ford 'Derby liaa.l ,|i ii,,i,:...i X Excellent Styles P^ fc^aJl E sy Fitting Superi«>r Wearinf Qua'iiits IUP SufTif Wwri >g Q«alitie« Pi&s A use u a161 words
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Article1092 1906-11-29 2 How the Chinese Boycott was Commenced. Writing under the above heeding to the London Tiibime oa the futur" of Shanghai. Mr. Douglas St.iry. who w;.the war correspondent to the London Express duriiiif tin- Raaso-Jaaaaeie War. and who for a time wi>s Editor < the South China1,092 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1906-11-29 2 Moet Qfyandon (The Champagne de Luxe) f 1898 1 hymfaml »j !,«OET4CHWIDCl f i Importers: Borneo Co., Ltd. AUSTRALIAN FLOP a V— ~J? ROLLER FLOUR dffißm I IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. |J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. j REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED BUNKERS. FRESHWATER ISLAND ,'PULO BUXOM) Opposite Wcatern Kntraure to296 words
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Advertisement299 1906-11-29 2 THE PERAK GOVERNMENT HAS SKLE(TEI) IN OPEN COMPETITION JusseTts MUk FOR HOSPITAL USE IT IS RICH AM) PURE A Nl> KEEPS IN ANY CLIMATE. Ask Lp FujseirsEuUeiflj Brand tf Milks ani [reams OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS General Representatives for the Proprietors McALISTER AND CO., LIMITED. ISMAIL &RAHEEM I-- Before you299 words
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Advertisement699 1906-11-29 2 SUFFERED YEARS WITHJCZEMA Caused a Loss of over £300 in Wages in Ten Years— Limb Raw as a Piece of Beef— Scalp also Affected -Doctors and Hospitals did no Good. A TRIPLE CURE BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES My eczema has been ten years' standing and it has cost me over699 words
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625 1906-11-29 3 Interview with a French Minister. In .in nit .-r. |>til>Ksli( 1 by tl><. Journal" M. Milbec-Ijacroix, the new Minister for tlic Ookmica "id that his ippointmeni to tint port was an earn-•-t of the itttcHtmn* ;I" th prevent Oovci linn nt to (lii tin pull!!-625 words
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Article79 1906-11-29 3 The result of ihe issue of the 6 per cent. debentures of the Kawasaki Dockyard Company. Kobe, to the amount of 4.IKKi.O(Ki yen. the snbscripliniis ivi which were closed oa the 7th mutant, lias proved completely nuecc»ful, the amount subscribed exceeding 9.OUO.UUU yen. The applications ■flared at above issue price79 words
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Article67 1906-11-29 3 G roup. Give Cliamboi lain's Cougli Remedy ,\>. soou as the child becomes hoar.-c. or I own alter the rroupy cough ■Mean, and the attack may be warded o(T Then il no bettor medicine in tho mar koi for children than this remedy. It contains Mtkiag injurious and as it67 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement268 1906-11-29 3 t 7^£ LUX ,^^c. LIGHT, w The Incandescent Xi z^' Kerosene Lamp. orq h *SSbf L^bl I LUX I I 5 Gold Medal wirh Special Diploma of Honour, Liege, 1905. I 3"§5 00MFLE1E io\\N INSTALLATIONS HAVE i:EEN btPPLJED TO THE O Perak Government for Ipoh and 3 >5 I to268 words
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Advertisement208 1906-11-29 3 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf Telephone 1026. Sen atockl of all kinds of Frozen pat*, etc.. < > iin be deliivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Bends, on short notice. If Thawed Daily Supples are l required, rrdeis for same must be telephoned to208 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article661 1906-11-29 4 Amazing Mcry «i a Rothesay \V»iiiaii; s Wealth. The strange death in Belfast of aj woman named Mrs. AgnM Hearst, nee I Ripp v. i»f Rothesay, has led to -t;ut !iuu revelations. The woman lived ;i eecluded life, ;i i<■ i In' bouse in whir', >\u died661 words
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Article193 1906-11-29 4 A qnarryman, when firing a shot (says the 'Practitioner"), was struck on the head by a small fragment of stone travelling with greaj velocity. Me received a small wound, and waa rendered KJCOnsc' us. The skull was fr;-turcd. and s'-iik- .siiuill pie<es of bone were dr.'vca193 words
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Article990 1906-11-29 4 Sanif, port, probable date .</ arrival, ami of Agent*. Stkameus. Achilles. Lhratpoo. Die. S; Mansnalil Airlie. Sydney. Dee. Mj Boustead AUinmis'. Liv.-rnooi. Dee, SB; HaasA .1 Aiidnlusui. Hoiißlioii!; Jan. 9; llelinMe\ei Aparima. Calmrtte, !>«•. 7; Boustea<l Arcadia, Colombo, Jan. J I*. .1- O. Australieii, Cotambo, M. Haritimva Austria.990 words
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Article1220 1906-11-29 5 I":.ili-r this beading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq; barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser. G'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch.— Freucb Ger —German Dut. Dutch; Ital. Italian; Span. Spanish; Sar. Sarawak; G.c. General-cargo; d.p. deck1,220 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement730 1906-11-29 4 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, J«pan, Pci:ari£. Coyion Australia. Imlia. Aden. Ejfypt. Mediterrane.-m Port*. Plymouth and l-otiuon lhrougb Bills of La.liui; insna* for Chin C n-'t. Persian (lull. Oontioental, and Ajnerioin l'jrts. Steamers will leave S;m;n|>ire in or anoui MAIL LINE Outic.ird (i,* l'MlW|. ■Ml m Dee I»i730 words
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Advertisement1164 1906-11-29 4 Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschapplj. Under contract with the Netherlands. India Government. Jgaits at Sivfapore .—Ship Aoencv, i.aie J DalkMaa Co., 2-S Collier Qvis. The ncflei mentioned nates erf enlj approximate From Exp'ted Will be desratohed for I'aniid Batavia Nov 2B Batavin. Ja\u Oeast, Samarang, Soeraii i.. i. Boeleleng, Makassitr, Ainboiua, Bansraea,1,164 words
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Advertisement766 1906-11-29 4 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOfO Imperial Herman Mali Lull The fast aud well knowu mail Steßßßera of this Company sail fortnightly from BrsiilinHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, S.nithaiiip ton, Oibraltar, Geuoa, Naples, (couneclioii Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aud vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, l'ona'ig, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe766 words
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Article77 1906-11-29 5 November -27 Simongati, Dutstr. Samarang Sabinc Rickmers. Brit str, Tjilatjap as Sultiui van Kotic. Dut str, llaiijiMjlinjir Brisgavia. Ger str, Hamburg via jwiis Cyrus, Brit str, Calcutta Ban Fo So< in, Dutstr. l'ontianak Bi'vniersz, Out str. Djanibif 3<J OaaMa. Uritstr. Itatavia. Syilney Ma p ■iris Ban Whatt Soon, Brit77 words
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14 1906-11-29 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day.14 words
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Article87 1906-11-29 5 East Whabk Basin Houg Moh. Eaht Wuark SriT. 1--Deli, Bharatn. Nam Sang. Skct. 1 (SuLtiis Whauk): Kitni. Ski-tion No. 2— Chun bang. 3- -11 .N.M.5. De Ruyter. I -Capri s—Charon.5 Charon. 6 Ping Suey, Deucalion. 7— Nil. B— Pahud. 9-Nil. Jakhines Wharf— Nil. KtPPEL HfIRBOUR Main Whahk: -Trocas,87 words
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Article80 1906-11-29 5 far Per Steamer I'tme To-morrow. Bativia, Miw«»s»r, etc. /Wind 7n.in Baiifik.ik Ml 11 a.m. Kuantmi, Kd'idii.Patani Wnfm let 11a.m. Hongkong Mmi Sana p.m. Teluk AiiHiin via port* Molucca 3 p.m. S.VTtKI'W. i.abuaii. Samlnkan. i-tr. M-irmln a.m. P. Swcttciiliani. Penally I'rnil. I p.m. Bangkcjk via ports .i«rf<i«</ 2 p.m.80 words
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Article23 1906-11-29 5 Timi: BtLl.s on Fort Canning and Mouut Kaber drop daily at 1 p.m. Singapore standard time corresponding to fi a. in. Greenwich meantime.23 words
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Article178 1906-11-29 5 Ai-t'ordiiig to a report from Russia Clih world is likely to be considerably btartled when (Jcueral Kurop;>tkin departs this life. Then the memoirs he has just finished writing are to be published, but not a moment before. These memoirs are said to fill four great volumes, and178 words
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Article399 1906-11-29 5 Per P. 4 O, s. v. Subia from London Oct. 27, due Jut Dec— Messrs. F. Swanson, A. Stro rmck, Sharp, Mrs. A. S. Forbes, Mr. aud Mrs. B. E. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edwards, C. T. Hose, Mr. and Mrs. C, Yenning Thomas, Mrs.399 words
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Article59 1906-11-29 5 QtmUM Mail. Tlic Imperial German mail steamer Prin/ Kitel Kredricli having left IVnan^ on the 'istli instant, sit 1 p.m.. may bo ex[iccturi to arrive here to-day at about 4 p.m. Kiiksch Mail. The M. M. Company Ktcamer Varra left Colomlx) at 1 p.ai.onthc -Bth November.. and may59 words
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Article113 1906-11-29 5 From I. mi.. 111 1 -By the N. D. U P. K. I ne.ln.h due M 29th Nov. From China— By the M. M. 8. I. TnnUn due ou 3rd Dec. Loft Singapore Due m London Arrived Oct 25th I. O Nov 18th Nov 17tli Out '.!9t)i113 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement793 1906-11-29 5 C. P. K. C>mpany'i Royal Mcii S'nimuhip Line UMK I'Asr MHJTB BBTWKKH CHINA. ?JPAN. ANI» EUROPE, VIA CANADA. ANIi IMF. UNITED STATES. Ram* fr-mi IL.-igkong via Shanghai. Nagasaki (lulaml Se» of -lapan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Kmpn-ss SteamßhipH— 6,ooo Tnnx -S|ieed 19 knots. PROI'OSKD SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.793 words
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Advertisement691 1906-11-29 5 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS The undorinentioiifd mail steamer* of the above Company maintain a ten-daily service between Ciilcnttii and Hongkong. CALLING AT PKNANC AM> SIMiAPoKE /■..VA'or/7. Tuns Coinnmn.ler s>. "AiiMioox Aivai." <.M'> i: Fiv s.s. "C>thi.risi: All mi" -'.727 W.I),A.TaMH s.s. "Gkhiohv Aivai:" I.fMW M. 11. BKI.SOX s.s. ",l\r»s" MM691 words
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Advertisement580 1906-11-29 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COY. LTD. Tiik sU'aniersof this Company maintiin R regular secvicc between Calcutta. Straits and Hongkong, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Anioy, Shanghai Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formo-a. .lupin, the Philippines. *c.. Ac. SlrjHturs on the ah-iilli, Mmta .•mil Hoilttkoiiu Run Tons580 words
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Advertisement167 1906-11-29 5 P.&O.S.N.C HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON 1907. S.S. "MACEDONIA." 10.512 TONS. l"mm SINdArOKK DIRECT to MARSEILLES and LONDON Without lraii>lii|iiiii ill Lhm HagaaoM aVkaWnkf p.m. Leaver, I'cnaug li'.itli March 8 p.m. Leaves Colombo .ir.l April, fnauai Boiiiljay Bth April. Due Marseilles 2Uth April. Due London 27th April. I" —cnger* by this ve-sel167 words
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Advertisement200 1906-11-29 5 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL Ja|>aii via Mk, I'. l'riiilrkh, duc29lli Dec, lklin Meyer. liiverjiool Ma i>oiU, /«/<i </< I'mimi, due Isl Dec. Barlow. Hu\re via port*. AmiralOlnj, due 2nd I>rc Mi i in Comtc r'rciiiantlc ria {nrta, Chanm, nth Dec Mans Mi, Trieste Mil imU, Trieste, due Stli Dec., K.200 words
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Obituary41 1906-11-29 6 Bum.~Ua Novvmlier M, at :il Keyi r X.m.l. Hoogung, H. 11. Hanker. ug«<i jmn, widow of tin- late William Swallow Banker, .1 Newchwma*. Cum On Not— i hat lii. r»t Weikeivai, Annie Kli/.'ihctl> Vlctoriii. Wind xx iv- of Duncan il.nk.41 words
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1264 1906-11-29 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29 Then ha-, arrived in Singapore, n C iii.i- so otiicial named Cheu I'.io Soil;;, who MM iu-ro as the emissary of tlie Chines'.- (iovcrnincut to induce the Ciiiuese resident in the Straits Settlements and Jajfa to invest money ill Chiiie.se railways.1,264 words
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Article129 1906-11-29 6 Writing to the Malay Mail," a Corresjiouduiit. singing the name Scrutator," says: There is still talk of the formation of a new "aristocratic" Club, the leading spirit apparently being au understrapper in the I*. W. D. who finds the air in the vicinity of an ordinary "sandaga" too gross for129 words
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Article10 1906-11-29 6 TIMN are fifty five motor cars rc«istered at Kuala Lumpur.10 words
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Article12 1906-11-29 6 The Dutch ironclad dc Kuytor" was unlocked at Taiijniiu J'ayar this inoiuinn.12 words
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Article18 1906-11-29 6 The Kieneh cruisers. (,'han/y and Brnix are due shortly irom Kurop«' on their wav to the l-'ar Kast.18 words
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Article15 1906-11-29 6 Several of the HMh UusmlN had signalling praetiee this afternoon on the Ksplanada athletic ground.15 words
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Article19 1906-11-29 6 Karly on Monday morning burglars broke iuto No. \i Banda Strwt. They stole *7 and a ipiantity of clothing.19 words
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Article22 1906-11-29 6 It is alleged that the manager of a Hokieu shop iv North Bridge Koad has absconded with .1 large sum of money.22 words
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Article22 1906-11-29 6 Battles Hotel, in honour of St. Andrew's Day, will »ive a special dinner tomorrow evening. The Pal isian Trio will Ik- present.22 words
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Article24 1906-11-29 6 Mr. F. S. Brock until, tbo National V. M C. Secretary for China. Korea and Hong kong. pai.l a short \i*it to Hongkong last24 words
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Article27 1906-11-29 6 The Japanese authorities have asked the Korean Government te put down the inonev to repnlriate over ninet\ Koreans taken cap tive by the Kussians iu'the late war.27 words
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Article32 1906-11-29 6 'I'h.' rubber boom has the credit of engineering windfalls to the Ceylon revenue. The Colons'* revenue la date "this year has already had M MmwfcM of two million rupees from laud sales.32 words
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Article33 1906-11-29 6 The tender of Me-srs. Ellis .V Co., il Cecil Street, for Uu supply of ISorden's Peerless Creiiiu to the Hospitals iv Sclaugor for the year IStOT has been accepted by the Selaugol Goveiniucut.33 words
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Article33 1906-11-29 6 Friday Im ing St. Andrew's day th« fol low ing Sei vice-, will be held iv S. Andlew's dihedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion. II p.m. Choral. Kvensong. Intercession for Foreign Mission, and address.33 words
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Article39 1906-11-29 6 A return issued by the Home Office shows that then w«re is deaths in the administrative county of London during the past year upon which a coroner's jury returned verdict of "death from starvation." or death accelerated l/\ privation."39 words
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Article39 1906-11-29 6 The Government of India have started an enquiry int> the whole question of octroi taxation and administration. The main point underlying the enquiry is whether octroi is a form ol taxation which can any longer justify its c mtinuiiiiec.39 words
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Article35 1906-11-29 6 Two Government peons were charged before th-i Third Magistrate yesterday afternoon with gamoliiig. They were arrest ed by the Marine Police for playing pitch and toss" outside the Government unices, and wcie cautioned and discharged.35 words
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Article48 1906-11-29 6 Three telegraphic experts are going out to India iv older that the Murray signalling apparatus may be tried in that count! y. This apparatus is said to be even better than the Baudet. which has been such a (uccess on three- or four of the main telegraph routes.48 words
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Article42 1906-11-29 6 One hundred and sixty-three deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on November 17. The ratio per thousand, excluding deaths at St. John's island, was 27.KH. The figures for the week ending on November 24, were respectively 190 and :54.f.8.42 words
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Article48 1906-11-29 6 Thus the "Hankow Daily News Some unknown pcison sends us some corrected spwiinents of proof rendin,;, the errors having appeared in this newspaper. The gentleman apparently has nothing better to do.'and as we are in want of a proof reader we shall lie pleased to offer him employment.48 words
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Article55 1906-11-29 6 Yesterday morning Sanitary hMBMtof Olsen discovered that his housn hail lxen burgled and a quantity of property stolen. Later in the day a Ihix. containing $120 in notes,'s2o iv cash, and documents, was found intact' iu a well iv his c»ui|Kinnd. A Hvlam servant has been arrested vii suspicion of55 words
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Article63 1906-11-29 6 An Arab was i IU by the Senior Magistrate yesterday morning for keeping a lodging house at Tanjong Pagar tor which he had no license. Hd was told to get rid of the lodgers, but returned later with nine tienexciUil Arabs and asked what lie was to do with them.63 words
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Article46 1906-11-29 6 The Echo de Chine," says that in two Chinese districts— Sinchow and Haichowthe l>oor people are eating their children from want of rice and other articles of food. The country is wasted by drought. Plants and grassos have disappeared. There aro not even roots to eat.46 words
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Article44 1906-11-29 6 The Dutch Minister for the Colonies favours the idea of running a Government rubber plantation at Langsar Bay, on the east coast of Sumatra. It seems that tin soil and climatic conditions at Langsar closely resemble those of the rubber growing districts in Selangor.44 words
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Article55 1906-11-29 6 Professor Ashley, of Birmingham, proposes that in every great city there shall be a University providing a commercial training, and that Bachelors of Commerce shall be one of the degrees. The initials B. C. would, however, iv our opinion, be somewhat unfortunate. They might be taken to indicate that the55 words
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Article77 1906-11-29 6 A Chinaman and his wife were charged before Mr. Howard at I'enaug on Monday, the first with voluntarily causing hurt, and the unman with attempting to commit suicide. It was elicited from the evidence that the man ill-treated his wife, iv consequence of which she tried to hang herself. The77 words
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Article519 1906-11-29 6 Mr. .1. 11. Tyte h»s arrived in Kualu LanafJO* from HappfOW. Mr. A. M. l'oiintney is after all t(i act lot Mr. liiilyos us Protector of Chine*. Selaunor. M«jur Douglas has won the men's tennis championship of Tientsin. Mr. Justice Law left the Stales tor Hohm in519 words
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Article97 1906-11-29 6 F.aily this morning v Kiu'opcui living at Ann Siang-Hill found the body of a Chinese coolie lying on the hiil. The police lit Kreta Ayer wcrecommunicated with anil it was found that the man had been murdered. There was a severe knife wound on the right side97 words
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Article58 1906-11-29 6 A Foochow barber, residing at No. i Itamali Street, nn ent.-d a new brand of liquor which caused his death. He. was very foud of it pipe of opium ami experimental by nHxing some of the opium dross with a little wine. He drank the mixture, but58 words
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Article55 1906-11-29 6 A Chinese super-cargo of the (ierman steamer Tsingtau was charged before Mr. Column, the Third Magistrate, this morning, with being iv possession of six tahils of illicit opium dross. Mr. F. K. .Jen nings. Agent of the Opium and Spirit Farm, prosecr.U'd. Mr. Colmau fined the Chinaman »2.j.55 words
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Article90 1906-11-29 6 A young Chinaman was charged before Mr (iieen. Second Magistrate, this afternoon, with doing a negligent act by throwing a lighted match on a Malay woman's dress. The conipl.iinaut said she was walking along the five-foot way and the Chinaman deliberately threw a lighted wax90 words
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Advertisement360 1906-11-29 6 JUST LANDED 0 I A shipment of HAVANA CIGARS from Messrs Eock and Co. Henry Clay, J. S. Murias, Antonio Lopez, Villar Y. Villar Carbajal and Co. I CALDBECK MCGREGOR Co., SOLE AGENTS. J. Travers Sons, Ltd., 7 l> Almeida Street, Singapore. Electrical Engineers. SJLE \GENTS FOR General Electric Company,360 words
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Advertisement134 1906-11-29 6 WILSON Co/s ANNUAL XMAS OFFER A Praseat of 12 Portraits On Bromide Post Curtis will be included with every order for 1 do/.. Cabinet Platinotrpe IMiotos from sittings from Urn 2'2ihl November to the SSnd December, 1900. Wilson &60. 6.R. LAMBERT Co. pMpwa as X man $ifts for Jiome I'lirirHiiiu'''134 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article78 1906-11-29 7 APPROXIMATE COST OF ARBITRATION. Question in Commons. I \o*.eml>cl M. Mr. Winsto:: Cliuuliill. tin I MM Seere tai> of Stale I.U the Col'lllies. ill le|.l> lo a BMMKB llom Mi. .1. t';\\>dewiM»l. l.ilxial M. P. foi Newcastle under Lye. I'"' House of Comm.,ll-,. stated that the costs78 words
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Article54 1906-11-29 7 Forthcoming Message of President Roosevelt. The -lilees col respondent at Washing ton states tli. a it is belieM d the. c that Pie. sident Kikisiai It's lorthcomiiii: lUCmmru will show little sM,i|iatli> wi'li toe Califoi uiiiii action timar.is the Japanese and thai it will favour the natuiah-ati'ii54 words
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Article14 1906-11-29 7 1.-.ndoii. Nomiiilh'l aH A Flench S,,na.l ha- auM fr Toulou lii Twain14 words
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Article108 1906-11-29 7 Education Bill Wanted in Original Korm. In a letter concerning the Kducation Kill. Sir Heiirv Campbell Baiinenniu <UU>i that the measure wa« ii... v a travi'sly if its original form. The (inirninent c mid not have any tampering with the DMUN princi|*le of the Bill. Failing108 words
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Article24 1906-11-29 7 London. Norn mber aH The House of Lords MM tmt the Mi i i bant Shipping Bill tat a second time.24 words
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Article112 1906-11-29 7 Liberal Candidate's Majority Reduced. The HilddeistieM Parliamentary by elee tiou has resulted al Uttf! Mr. Shernell i1.i1.-erall ."..7«'J Mr. T. K. William- (ImM| :>Ail Mr. .1. Foster Fraaer ;l'niouist» -I.Hll The Liberals bava reUimd the seat. which was held previously by Sir T. VTmmmmm. Hut Mm roM hmmVml112 words
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Article59 1906-11-29 7 S:i William I 'recce, presiding in l.mi MM at a demonstration gi\en by the Danish inventor. Poulseii. who lim introduced a new wireless system ol oMtiWMMM elivii'iir waves staU'd that the new system would mean the death-knell of the MMI systems of Wireless Telegiaph\ Poutsoii was eon59 words
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Article90 1906-11-29 7 A famine is raging in several of the provinces on the Volga. Tin distress is terrible. The Volga is the greatest river in Russia and tho longest in KMOM*, having a course of IKX) miles as the crow flies, or. following its principal sinuosities, of 2.100 from90 words
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Special (Telegram.
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Article48 1906-11-29 7 French Torpedo Destroyer Raised Successfully. I From Otn Own CmmMMBI.) Hongkong, November The Uauish salvage-ship Protector has iaiseil the French Torpedo Destroyer Fronde," which sank during the recent typhoon at Kowloou. several of her crew being drowned. The Fronde' is damaged apparently beyond repair.48 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article83 1906-11-29 7 TEN MILLIONS OF PEOPLE STARVING. Children Sold. InternationaljAppeal for Assistance. Beater n ewiMpoadMi at shanghai static tlml an international OombMM wilt hiiih'al to Kiiki|»' hikl \iiii lira for I'ntnl-. to relieve thr diMim* in North Kianti 1*".1 where Mm nl> have <li-\asUtfil o\< r 4MM M|iiarc milfs83 words
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Article54 1906-11-29 7 Opposition to Oppressive Forcer. > .Mi. J. Miiiruni-. <|..-.ii>i-.- it the .limioi i oi,,uiil nl dob. .1..... I llial the C.iliiii.t > .niaiivl with l!ic llihm of Unls ■ran nut men*!) oneuf p.im moMMti Ho BOllllianiwH l!i: ilct.Tniiii.iu. .11 of the Op |Kisili<in in 11 1 i54 words
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Article89 1906-11-29 7 BUELOW S APPRECIATION OF OFFICIALS. Errors Admitted. 1'..'1-lin. \..v,inlH-r 2M. li iiiti ran llurlmv <ti l> \< 1 1 >l H *|u--.-h in llu- lifirlisl;t;{ on uft'iiirs in < m 'man South West Air i o.i. 11l liis ujUhimi. that Colony ri'>|iiii<'(t fiiitluu- outliiv lo i-.i.im from89 words
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Article64 1906-11-29 7 Fieri- kiii Deinburg. the Colonial Minister, has made his first speech in the Ueichstag. He sl.ited thax the colonial supply agreements with Messrs. TipptUkircli aud Win rmaiin had been cancelled. Other j contracts would be most strictly examined. In his opinion, (icrmiin colonial policy was now scnsiiilv conducted.64 words
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Article35 1906-11-29 7 The (leriiian press disputes the enrrectness of the announcement made in the London "(ilobe" that, under the AngloFrench protectorate over MM, Britain and France can close the open door to a third l*"«er.35 words
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Article26 1906-11-29 7 M. .Inures, the Socialist leader, announces his intention to ask a question in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris on the subject of Morocco.26 words
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Article40 1906-11-29 7 (•criiiuiiy. through her MMMMI at Tangier, has sup|*orted the diplomatic enforcement of the decisions arrived at by the Algeciras Conference. She will send no men of war there so long as her interests are imi inUrfi red with.40 words
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Article10 1906-11-29 7 President Koosevclt has MMHMJ fiom Panama to Washington.10 words
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Article20 1906-11-29 7 The Belgian (iovt rniuent deny receiving any Note on the Congo question from the lti-itis.it Government.20 words
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Article27 1906-11-29 7 The Persian Parliament shows a nationalist tendency to take measures not requiring foreign aid. For instance it has decided to establish a National Hank.27 words
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Article17 1906-11-29 7 It is officially anno. men' at Washington that pMM has been MMMMi in Cuba.17 words
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Article89 1906-11-29 7 MONEY WANTED FROM MALAYA. Something about the Chinese Emissary. His K\c-.l!.my Ok v I'wi S. -ny. Ike Sli|Mlilltcnclilit of lUilwav (oustruiaion iv tlio Knkii-n IWini-t'.urmml iv Sinnn|Miii. on MuuJuv. Ho is stnviiitf at tin- thin.x, C'liambiT of ('oiuim v <■. and will ImMW for I'niunu ■"■■<! Kimln89 words
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973 1906-11-29 7 Interesting Extract from an Official Report. The following extract from Mm She Mai' !\>, v I'hiiK— ncwspnpci published in Hiiiij; ImM. was rml ici the China AsMici.ition b_\ til. Mom. Mi. T. Seieomlic Smith. Colonial Sccretaiv of Hongkong: Tin- Canlon-Ainov llrtilu.u is tlic i.iain973 words
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Article688 1906-11-29 7 Alleged Infringement of Anchor Brand on Cloth. I Another t.ade-mark case is engaging tin I attention of the Chief Justice today. Hit I<arties bein^ Mr. J. H. 'f raehslcr -lepreseu ted by Messrs. Ualinanu and Co. nuil Messrs L. Ankersmit and Co. Messrs. Napier and Cleaver MMMT688 words
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Article256 1906-11-29 7 Chinaman sent to Gaol for four Months. This mnruing Police Imhl Muleix-k ttmtWfi •<• I'liiuaman named limit; Siew Ix--I'nrr Ml. (jI'COII. til Shciillil M;i^i-tl.ltr. WJtll possession of more than five grains of morphia. After MiiMM of arrest had been given. l>i. Brouke, assistant (ioveriuiient Analykt, Miiil a256 words
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Article48 1906-11-29 7 About 7.U0 this luoruing a Sikh watchman employed at a Chinese residence at Thomson Road was found 1> nit dead. There was a bullet wound, penetrating the heart, in his left Hide. An old ftveuhaiubr-red revolver was lyinK near the body. Colics investigations hip proTodirfj.48 words
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Article299 1906-11-29 7 Chinese Cashier Sent to Prison. Yesteida\ afternoon Ke.n« I'limm. until recently ia the eawafciy el Menini. Allen uud| (ilc.lliill as icaiiiir, uiiscliiii^iil ob time counts ol criminal liu-ach i>l kraal m a servant. Mr. I. .1. Spmule. Deputy PnbMc IV.. secutor, appcn rcil for tilt- ■WPUWlloil.299 words
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Article499 1906-11-29 7 Chief Justice Reserves His Decision. The Ilee-Hive brandy case was con cludoat yesterday evening alter a hearing which had la-ted nearly three days. l,im Tcek l.iont;. a p.irtner in the linn al Keii^ Him I Co.. Wine ami Spirit Mil chant-, m swum. He said that499 words
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Article21 1906-11-29 7 The largest existing collection of coin is in the Public Cabinet of Antiquities at Vienna. There are 12. r >,ooo coins.21 words
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Article658 1906-11-29 7 Comments of a Hongkong Journal. hulking Kutomm cities in tin Kb K.im in a difficult 1. 1. .b1, in. M ihe S,nth Chin,, Morning I'ost." It has been siatnl l.\ Kum MM policemen in Hongkong, that when All May was Captain >u|Vi iutendeul (Mr. t. 11. May. l658 words
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Article60 1906-11-29 7 A llokieii mimed <>.>!■ An Kent was charged before the second .Magistrate this morning with thelt of MJO from the poor box at the It ml hist Temple in Kirn Keal Koad. He was arrested yesterday afternoon by a Sikh constable in the act of cleaning60 words
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Article74 1906-11-29 7 Another motor accident occurred yesterday afternoon. A car containing two Km o peans came to grief on the Serangoon Road near Ayer Jerneh." The car waft running down the lull, aud in avoiding a tramcar collided with one of the. over-head wire posts. The ocenpanU of the74 words
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Advertisement73 1906-11-29 7 Notice to Mariners. Iwuersand Masters of vessels are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the ranges, as possible, during the heavy gun practices which will take place from l'oit Connaught on December from 10 a.m. Kangeclearing launchis carrying red Hags, will patrol the firing area for at least73 words
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Advertisement127 1906-11-29 7 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTK OUB DINNER HOUB ON KMII'AV ST. ANDREW'S DAY. at imi Speciil M. nu. PARISIAN IRK). Unsightly Advertisements. Mr. ,1. W. li. Maclareii has given notice that at the mitut.ng of the Municipal Council to be held ui-morrow. he will draw attention to the corrugaU-d iron tencc recently127 words
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Article140 1906-11-29 8 The V. M. C in Penang have won the football League Championship. Tin Singapore horses for the Kuala Liiinpur race meeting loft by the Selangor anil Kistihi yesterday afternoon. VtoAßftey afternoon, tor the lirst time, tor nearly a fortnight, the S. C. C. members indulged in cricket140 words
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Article595 1906-11-29 8 KaciflK Tips in Australia K. IS.' from Bcna. Victoria, sends to a Home i-M'lmiyr a p.i;;i from a journal called "Stock." which has Imi devoting space to an examination ot the results of lucking the nr«spa|MT tins. We do not invariably score many bull's-eyes over here. says tin English595 words
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Article169 1906-11-29 8 E. rl. Sewell's Record. E. H. I). Sewell. who. it will be remembered, recently contributed to these columns an interesting special article on the South Uricau Kugby Football team, presently in England, is the subject of a few remarks in ,i recent copy of Cricket. Tl-at paj>er snvs that169 words
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Article63 1906-11-29 8 Inter- Port Big duns. The annual big gun competition between the Singapore K.A., Hongkong H.A. and tbe Ceylon H.A. was held during the week ending November 17. The Ceylon I!. A. fired of on Nov. 1H and exeelleut shooting was seeu. the results bciug as follows Mattery. liattculii i63 words
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Article20 1906-11-29 8 today s dreal Thought In the event of your clothes catching fire, says an authority, keep as cool a» possible.20 words
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Article232 1906-11-29 8 Chicago's Enormous Pit. On all railway lines in India, aud iv the seaixirt towns also, arc seen vast stacks of coal e\|K)sed to the action ot the weather and the wastage due to the great heat and high winds must be considerable. Some years ago232 words
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Article223 1906-11-29 8 Results of Investigations Still Pending. S ime days ago we published (writes the Advocate of India") a sjiecial cablegram from the Pioneer's London correspondent to the effect that Prince Kanjitsinhji's solicitors had presented a petition to Mr. Morley, setting forth the Prince's claims to the .lamnagar succession. We223 words
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Article197 1906-11-29 8 iritoM Olic Own Cokkkm'ondknti. Alalacca, November 2H. There is a regular dcurand here for the opium cure. Mr. Ong Kiih Wee now keeps a constant supply in his house in Heercn Street, and there may be seen daily many folks getting their bottles re tilled, as a gift197 words
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Article51 1906-11-29 8 Thanks to the proprietors of the Hotel de l'Kurope, and to Mr. C. Muhlbergen, the Conductor of the Austrian String Band, the attractions or the Bazaar at the Convent on Tuesday uext will be enhanced by the attendance of the Band which will play from 3 to 751 words
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Article160 1906-11-29 8 It has been reported that General Nogi. who takes the deepest interest iv the officers and men who were disabled in the recent war, has invented a new type of artificial hand. During the visits he has paid to the Shibuya Disabled Soldiers' Home he is160 words
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Article106 1906-11-29 8 Is thk Day ot thk Comkt. -By 11. E. Wells. London Macmillan and Co., Singapore Kelly and Walsh Ltd. Comston.— By Winston Churchill. London Macmillan and Co.. Singapore Kellv and Walsh Ltd. Hi smm; Horsk Inn.- By Alfred Trcsidder Sheppard. London Macinillau and Co., Singapore Kelly106 words
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Article232 1906-11-29 8 His Appointment, a good thing for! Hongkong. The appointment of General ltroaduood to command the troops at Hongkong is one. writes a London correspondent to the Hongkong Telegraph." about which solidiers here are mildly curious. It is a very good thing for Hongkong, but it does not seem232 words
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Article754 1906-11-29 8 Coolie Traffic. A writer in the Locomotief a Kauiarang newspaper, urges that the Dutch consulate at Siuga|K>re should no longer be dc|>ciidcnt upon Chinese interpreters in business matters with people of that nationality as the best of them cannot be relied upon. The need for a Chinese-speaking Netherlands754 words
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Article81 1906-11-29 8 A contribution to the Do Womcu Hell)'.'" problem An expert paid this marked tribute to tin 1 (>euius of a German girl-forcer. She lias." lie said, the talent I have ever encountered a» a forger of xignaturps." "Evil, evil, evil," says an inspired writer, "is the fruit of the Drink81 words
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Article455 1906-11-29 8 Oiii.kks By Majoii i;. (>. Bito.\i>iii< k, Conunandaiit, S. V. C. .SiM>/»j»rr, Xnrember 97tk, HMHi. s. v. r. Instruction 1: The Adjutant will be on Mm Range 011 Thursday, December 6th. at T-M a.m. to instruct recruit* in the use of the rifle. Signalling II -The455 words
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Advertisement620 1906-11-29 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS •rmt Safe of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, including Burmese Silver Bowls, Indian Madia Dresses. Blouses, Table Covers, Centre-pieces, Silver things, Gold Jeweller}', A:i\. kc PRICES MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOMCITKD. c 582 NOS. 51 52 HIGH STREET Telephone No 254. THE620 words
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Miscellaneous88 1906-11-29 8 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 29th Nov. High Water. 10 111 p.m. Town Baud. Esplanade. 1-30. S.C.C. Association Football. Friday, 30th Nov. High Water. 9-53 a.m. 111 v. p.m. St. Andrew's Day. Special Dinner. Caledonian Hotel. Ball at Victoria Hall. Municipal Commission. MIL Legislative Council. 2-30. S.C.C. Rugby Football. Saturday, ist88 words
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Article316 1906-11-29 9 RUBBER- LAND. The Duff Development Company Limited. Within the l'< ipany'N Cuemowrinw aefeml plnntationa li;i\. l>' on oonunenoed, ml there In a continued <1 imndte land. Some idea as to the anUal Mil v of the land may Ix: iMtlniiil from tin following extracts from a Hpectal report drawn op316 words
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Article98 1906-11-29 9 Gambler buyers? t>.K> i da (Cake So. h Mpicked MAS i Conn I'.idi KUO do Pontian.ik iI.HO Pepper. Bkek lM.ti.", lie, Whit,. 24.75 ■-.I^.' Flour Sarawak 2.95 So Braaai No. l 2.95 Pearl Sago 3.40 Coffee Kali. 16A" O 19.00 luff.r. I'alfiiibantr. 30% bBKh -22.J0 I lotr.-*'. Uhemn No.98 words
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Article139 1906-11-29 9 V ■>■■■> -Bank 4in v,-4f- Demand 2/4 Private 6 m's 2 4 do am 2,4 ft i <;.r,,,.nv( -Hank .1 ii 2.39 Private lin b 2.44 I ■lo Ilius 2.40 j > r.. Hank ilil 2.93 Private m 2.97. <lo 6in s 2.99J j On/iufut— BankT.T. 173 j I139 words
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Article170 1906-11-29 9 Would have Averted Russo-Japanese War. 31. D'lsvolaky. the Bnaaian Minister. H'>\v in Paris on affairs of high import connected with the Russo-Frcnch alli.ince. is probably the youngest of the men now living who are entrusted with direction of the foreign policy of a great State. His care170 words
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Article31 1906-11-29 9 Mei-e-nower applied to I'nyims menus k.hci ei| ml to raising .I: '..ink lib. 1 foot in 1 minute It is ronllv half n< :imch worl; .gai:: a«s t'i< avera 'k-c -."in31 words
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Article314 1906-11-29 9 mimn Date of I iN amber D format- Cap.Ul Subscribe:! Reserve 1900 M 73.000 »l 40.000 le 4,000 t io I id; 1903 £400,000 £3.-.0,000 3.50,000 1 1 I .'...Mini ft 10 10 I 1901 MOO.OOO MMN 10.000 810 10: IS»> £200 000 £101 SOIOO 1£ l' 4,873 1*92314 words
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Article285 1906-11-29 9 190.", £150,00r> £104.937.10 f f2f 2/ j 1905 $200,000 $K7.400 $'12 7 000 1 1 1904 £30.000 £11.12-, 1 7/9 1905 700.000 JfilO.'Ol 70.000 i $10 $10 1903 £70,000 £70.000 7 jjs™" l l £2! '.906 $150,000 *1 25.000 12-">«> jslo, 10 I H 000 1 1 19>» £12,000285 words
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Article202 1906-11-29 9 1894 £5.377.10.0 £4,64!».15.0 7,638 12/6 i 12/6; Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd 1«98 »225,000 8225,000 4..500 S5O 'S 50 112,500 Fraser Xeave, Ltd. lO.OOO.OOOn) IS3-, H0.000,000 »10,000.000 RO.OOO Sl2« IMS 9,500,000 r Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 250,000 ft I 19 0 l 82,100,000 »2,400,0()0 f 100 llo Howarth Erskine,202 words
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Article31 1906-11-29 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% *600,000 3% prem. Hilev Harcreaves, Ltd. 6& 225,000 8% prem. •Wapore Municipal 6% 400,<T0 20% prem. k 5% 1,478,000 s%prera. 4% 602,000 par. sellers TanjongPagarDockOo-.Lta. buyerg31 words
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Article336 1906-11-29 9 MORE ABOUT THE MISSING LINK. The Land of Deformity. The other day we noticed the discovery ,f something akin to the "Missing Link of the Darwinians, in Northeast Australia. That region has other freaks in store judging from the following traveller's tale in the Queenslander of November 3. It forms336 words
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Article234 1906-11-29 9 The new Quick Professorship of Biology at Cambridge, which is worth £1,000 a year, has been filled up by the appointment of Dr. Nuttall, Fellow of Christ's and University Reader in Hygiene. He is one of the greatest authorities on tropical diseases, and has devoted much time234 words
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Article450 1906-11-29 9 British Subjects Seek French Nationality. Reuter. the other day, announced that Britain and France had reached an agreement about the New Hebrides. Both Powers have subjects in these islands, who require to be governed and protected. The agreement has aroused dissatisfaction in Australia. 11. M.5. "Pegasus" recently450 words
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Article113 1906-11-29 9 Evidence has been given at the t rial .if a number of Hottentots for the murder of two Europeans near Kimberley. of what appears to be a remarkable spread of racial sedition among that usiiiiHy feeble and but little formidable people. It was stated that the murders113 words
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Article116 1906-11-29 9 Sir George Wombwell was in the chair when Loid Londesborough ononed the Barnardo Bazaar at York, in pretence of a very large company. Sir George said he had been told that then «v a genera! wish to hear tho story of the battle and charge116 words
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Advertisement249 1906-11-29 9 The Subscription List ivill close at 5 p.m. on the 3O'.h day of November, 1906. THE TAMPOY RUBBER Co., Ltd. Incorporated under the Companies Or finance 1889 of the Straits Settlements Share Capital $350,000. DIVIDED INTO 85,000 SHARKS OF SlO EACH. ISSUE AT PAR OF 30,000 SHARES. Of these 80,000249 words
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Article1298 1906-11-29 10 BVHIJMI l>l:>"About MM "i the- n.-west and n..vl cßcctiw evening dreaees we notice charming limplicity. A wlnte lustra .ilk iown for iaataaee, aaa the skirt n,:id.",n I l«ri. -f ;.'iaduatcd pleats from Ihe front leaving <|une tbc front brcadt ii pi, in ,i pviag m idea .f1,298 words
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Article197 1906-11-29 10 Pcro Echivard. one of the nio=t curious characters of the Mont mart re district of Paris, has just died. The old man, whose humble occupation was that of a street porter and me monger, was known far and wide by the sobriquet of '"the cutter'": not because197 words
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Article163 1906-11-29 10 Mr. Alfred Mosely. who has gone to America in connection with the visit to that country and Canada of 500 teachers from the United Kingdom, has be:n comparing the American and English boy in an interview published in the New York Sun." My observations in this country."163 words
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Article98 1906-11-29 10 The Premier stating in the House of Commons that he regarded the present parliamentary hours as advantageous. Col. Lockwood said he was interested in Sir Henry's unfortunate colleague who got no d'nner. The Prime Minister I have not observed that any right hon. gentleman has suffered iv98 words
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Article126 1906-11-29 10 Doctors arc still at daggers drawn on the appendicitis question again. The grape season having arrived, a controversy has arisen in France as to whether or not this fruit causes appendicitis. Dr. Metchnikoff, the celebrated l»a>tcriologist of the Pasteur Institute, ha» pronounced himscii as follows I have126 words
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Article299 1906-11-29 10 M. L. A. in the Ring. The National Sporting Club. Sydney, could not hold all that desired ta witne*> the Australasian amateur championship* held there on a recent date. The iporl provided was capital. One item. although noi i-oiurrned nil'i the championship*, will not be299 words
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273 1906-11-29 10 The lien, the common back yard lion. is a most interesting tiling, when viewed through t"ic iv s of the ">.\< ntist. An ornithnlojf..-al expert has written a. bn k. "The Bird, its Form and PaacttOM," in which he fealla us that the hen273 words
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Article83 1906-11-29 10 In March, 1903. Frauleln von llt-u-Icr, the Lady Superior of the convent of St. Maximilian at Munich, was sen tenced to penal servitude for I'tt for th-* murder of a servant in her own employ She has now been acquitted on a second tiial. Fresh evidence came to83 words
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Article46 1906-11-29 10 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 I all dispensaries and dealers.46 words
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Advertisement1080 1906-11-29 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital 110,000,000 reserve fund:— Sterling Reserve 110,000,000) nnt Silver Reserve HO.250.000) M2w Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. G. H. Mndhurst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. K Goet/.. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Bon.Mr. W. 3. Giesson1,080 words
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Advertisement508 1906-11-29 10 400 LOTS Auction Sale of JAPANESE CURIOS At Powell and Company's Saleroom Friday, 30lh November, At li a.m. (Now on View) POWELL GO., •'WK6 Aurlhni,, AUCTION SALE OF INSERVK EABE POLICE BTOREB I'NCLAIMED AND C()XFIS( ATED PROPERTY AND INTESTATE ESTATE I'KOPERTY. *c. (By mm* of the Chief Police Officer) To508 words
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Article181 1906-11-29 11 The Reported Loss of a Hunting Party. A good dial oi .iiiN'oty WM experieweed, iep laa'ly unoag Boftith crieke-t«-r-i. wtiiii it v.a i |Hirt<d from New Ymk that party if hasten, which in-.lu.li-d Lord lUwke. had bee. lost in Misard on the Bighorn Mountains. iVflMBg tin181 words
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Article208 1906-11-29 11 His Lady Friend Works to Support I Him. Maxim Gorky and his com pan ion. Mini- Andrieva. who wera some- time ago ejected from wveral N'cw Torh hotels. have sailed for Ewope on the PrinseM Irene. travelling ai Mr, and Mrs. Pieshki.ff. His literary wmk wbils in208 words
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Article219 1906-11-29 11 From Condemned Cell to Altar. h M not often that a crimin.il under iit.iicc of death has either the desire or op|)ortunity ti marry, but Andre Ne£ro. who b under seiitencj o>'. death in .i I'^iiLs prison, is. with th 3 pjrmisslon of the authorities, short219 words
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Article156 1906-11-29 11 Tin- Imttin industry in Japan bids (air to prove a great man, a;-eordiii^ in tin- xokoaUUM Chamber of Commerce bwttoi were fir.-t imparted bvmj .iliroad a iiiiartcr of a irntury ajjn, when i the demand for the art des be^an to b.'j iflt. and simv then native156 words
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Article844 1906-11-29 11 How T'> ti.KW lti:o\vs l.t (T!i: i:. Purse; and hand-bagl oi brown leather can lie simply. cleaned at:d polished by the cil of any rdinary brown rWMt cream used for Bmu leather shoev Luggage straps can be wonderfully renovated in tilt- same manner. whilst, black leather bag!, writing-cases,844 words
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Advertisement76 1906-11-29 11 Lame Back. I This ailment is usually caused l>v rheumatism of the muscles and may n cured by applviujj Chamlicrlaiu's nil j Balm twu or tliree times a day ud v.ii) 1 lintj the parts > ifUHlilj at each appKlation. If this iot* DOl .iff-rd rvlwf, bind on a pie<e76 words
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Advertisement751 1906-11-29 11 DOGSHEAD^^ BRAND BASS'S ALE fef m)|W)?| GUINNESS^ STOUT. Can be had at all first class Sule A 8 l nis Hars and Hotels KmK m Hin C Sin^ a P ore I n r-- ,-r_-^-nn 1 HAVE YOU INDIGESTION HAVE YOU SICK HEADACHES? Take BcKhatn 5 pills. To avoid indigestion.751 words
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Advertisement93 1906-11-29 11 *YOU SAVED ME A <^g MANY MISTAKES f. JEi J^~£l~*^ "end you y^ yWT/i^> FREEi WRITTEN CHART OF YOUR LIFE gW a I^.l of i.iv ..Ihliiv. I wan c 'iisu.lr.l Mi^> Altt. 1 WT Korndi.u'. -hr, riu*»l..ra<.Ui ,:>iirr .unl «m of w^ Ihern-idr 11.1 -.ISuirM.ii A. nit. j. Mr<.K«idal. fk93 words
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Advertisement611 1906-11-29 12 WANTED. r'ntiLECTOB. A Bill Collector. Most find I Appl; M FRABER a KEAVE, Ltd., 2 1 BafleeOasy. BOOKKEEPER, gnraasan Assistantßooh Uercantih i ilVn in Singapore. Halar* M<M per menaem Appl) with oopim of testa monial- I i StroiU Time*. i ..i NEB. A partaei ia g i Appl "XOVO"< »ra*i611 words
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Advertisement700 1906-11-29 12 TO BE LET. HOISE. 'Valhalla" and "Valkyrie." Cavenagli Road. Apply 2U (avenagh Koail. 1 i MM BOOMS.— Eden Hall." Tanglin. sapetwr rooms to let. Apph to I I MM MRS. CAMPBELL. I II'IKES. N... 6 an.l 7 Raffles Place. Apply tod RoWneoa Road. i :it;.-..-, OFFICES.— SmaJI first fl.x>r offices700 words
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Advertisement678 1906-11-29 12 TO BE LET. HOI'SE.-" Holyrood," Stevens Rnad. from Ist March to Decembar. cMet H. PAYXEGALLWEY. COMPOIND HOUSE.— Very large resideuce. So. 102 Thompson Road, with tennis court, I «K>d water, and stabliug. Apply to A. R. p. j Aroonasalam Chitt;. *i Market Street. MM COMPOIND HOISE.— A uew Compound Hones,678 words
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Advertisement891 1906-11-29 12 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS CO "STRAITS TIMES." Advertisers, whose answers are to be addres sed toco Strait* Time*, will confer a favour on the Management, if. when they write to this niV.iv. to inquire for those answers, they instruct their cainby who brings the letter to wait for a reply. TO891 words
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Advertisement861 1906-11-29 12 enßaSSl^.'s I^4~-" *\KSBKBGBLYtKI£t?JmWki* 'n F > I BWeTl^fafV^ V »i. .L._ *i I 1 BROWN'S CROWN Scotch Whisky IT^o hi^'ZT.TTTT^Tf KinM $6.sO'p€r:case of 12 Eotttcts i lllfl||jHH§|^fl| (quarts) excluding Duty Byiiii^^nnflHaßH $0.85 iper bottle including Duty. PlgteUii!i^alJii**sifl u.\D",O!'':"Ai.i. i:i i vii. im \i.i:i>> 'uix. 1 i mi" 'jTnmnrmmariiiiik-vrmmwum tttt' M861 words
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