The Straits Times, 24 December 1906

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1900. PRICE 10 CENTS. NO. 22.225
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 550 1 AN UNBEATEN RECORD! DE DION BOUTON again secure all possible points. Vide "Official Report." Now winners of every hill-climbing contest held in Victoria. Further proof as to the truth of the name— THE RELIABLE GAR. I'll, FoUowfag nport is troin the Melbourne I'uncli." Beptombec Mb. IWH>: Tin I. ill -cliinliiiii;
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    • 164 1 ROBINSON CO. j. T^jr^rP??w~f ffl F^ e^n SANDERSON'S HmlW STAND CAMERAS Cs^plg^^ "Regular Popular" mui^l "Tropical Popular" SANDERSON'S -^SfT^^Pl HAND CAMERAS Hp^ The "Junior" PKit HUIM The "Regular" The "Tropical" «B^^^i^ fijj^ THESE ARE THE "CAMERAS" J lIH^KTW to Buy for a JR, X'mas X^resent. ROBINSON Company. SEWING MACHINES. The
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  • 413 2 American and German Activity. .'dr. W. L. Harris, colonial shipping Mtperintendent for Dalyety and Co.. Ltd.. inter viewed un his arrival at Bri ibune from .l.ip:ni and China Htated that wool am' lead, con xtitute about one half the imports of Japan and the b.isiness is alino«' exclusively
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  • 460 2 Letter to the Press MeMM Kriust I>avi«"* and C» bftW MBt the lollow itiji litter tn tin- In >- May mm ask lot spiice in your columns t,. draw attention to the pnpowd sale of tl»' Kelantan Company's a>sets to its parent, thi I)ulT Development Company
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  • 113 2 There was a Chinaman in San FfWMiMO. so the story runs, who was insured a^aiust tire, but !ii» pro|«rty was not damaged citlui by tic earthquake ur the tiro. The Chiuaman Kuld the property, but the purchaser did not want to take over the policy, so tl Chinaman went to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 Moet (Sdandon (The Champagne de Luxe) I' Dry impenal ft .IOET^CHARDfIii Importers: Borneo Co., Ltd. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR LtuJ r^l ROLLER FLOTO S JtSSa JAMESTOWN \\Jfj IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. STAN DA I! I > J'OUCY.j ok i;.-)(iU m Payable at Age IS or at Death, if i previous Costs at
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    • 112 2 J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. i REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXRCUTED BUNK£RS. FRESHWATER ISLANE (PULO BUXOM) Opposite Western Entrance to K i p. I Harbour LIQUID FUEL 3O- (Thirty .Shilling) per ton f. b. in Buaiton. Kite «f delivery 2im Uax |«r i««i. STOCKS ALSO ATSnez, Bombay, Colomho, PensDg, Bangkok, liougkuDg,
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    • 407 2 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats, ftc, can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads, on short notice. 1 1 Thawed Daily Supples are required, rrderi for same must be telephoned to the Borneo
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    • 806 2 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPDTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease litii *We caonoi speak A^l A^el V YAH I LBfl B^V trx. highly u( it." H^^Bk^^V fl^^r Bk^H 19 B^[ e^»^B JB jB Pronounced by the HIWitST MEDICAL AJTHOBITI6S T -%H^ Torpid Liver,
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    • 76 2 No Opium in Chamberlains Cough Remedy. There is not the least danger in giving i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children as it contains no opium or <>t li. 1 I harmful drug. It has an established reputation of more than thirty years*ks t the mos>t succetsoful medicine in us©
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  • 635 3 Lions Cheap Monkeys in Fair Demand An ■action mlc «•;>> held at FhsgeraMa' •fensa building Sydney Boatocfc and Wnmliwili's Circus ami Maaagarie. as tlie Aastraliaa bvnnm i* aoai to \>c rolinguishrd.H. i I < 1 111: 1 1 for the whole entenriat, oa vaka .1 nanrva
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    • 157 3 I Time Loiters S Painfully W for those who suffer from t'..e tcr- tiirc^: cf neuralgia. The lruiescrib- A f :■'.•<- pain and torment it inriicts A 4 comes suddcrly, and takes all the a sutTerer's courage and leaves him i weak. Just as quicLly will relief K 5 tome
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    • 399 3 TANGYE'S OIL ENGINES to 40 Brake H.P. -WMm^^^O^^t mf^ Reliable! For driving all ,?^^)«Bgasaat»^ 3 WB^fcl^ y Economical uj* aaaatUsJ mm^kwmmmm* //u!t^GlnsgUnaSlata^siaaal fljl MLmmmmW j^.yj^ EE^Hi aB •HUTTENBACH BROTHERS COMPANY. Telephone No. «M IDJHj^AI^Tn^IIEIISrT Telegraphic Address HABIT I'UK THE f^YsPI F IN THE LEADING Vl Vkfa STRAITS. The Merlin Cycle
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    • 101 3 tfpgjgj [DAYS FREE TRIAL I THRc^I P: :k J *"JOeliver»d Free 1 ir WoPfl Second-Hand Cyc/u \]m £"r. :i" k £t £2. t0 T>r»-» sun-lri. >« winn Machlm*. Hlwinufirni \<* Mc^maij pry tt. MEAD CYCLE CO. Dep'. 037 LIVERPOOL. LOlinoil AIIO CHICAGO. ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Limited. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. Sound well
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  • 911 4 Question as to Earnings of Rival Companies. Tm. Invest on Review (Nov. Huh). tiriaei rathei wvararj the new mail mntraci the Qorwaineni of lie Comiii. mh( .iltli of Aiislralia lias cnt?rc<l inti v.illi .i syndic:. <• compoaad of Sir lames Laing a Boas', Wbihlwlihil Mcsars. Win H-arcl
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  • Ships and Steamers.
    • 934 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, port, pnhuUt date of am ml, and inline of Atjents. Steamers. Achilles, Chiiin. J:m '25 Mansfield Airlie. Sydney. IVi-. 21 lioustead Alcinous! bhrairnooL Daa. M Maimtield Ambria. Manila. Jan, Fell Bo hn Meyer AinliihisiH. rTnn^lliiM lan. 'J Uehn Jfayi AparimH, Australia. Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Colombo. !iu. ■">
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    • 1379 5 (Tnder this heaning the following abbrevialioaa -irv use.l .—str. stoamer sh. >>hip bq; -barijue sob. sch.x>u«r; Yet. Yacht; Cru. -Cruiser. O'bt.— Gunboat Tor.- Torpedo; K. p.— Hone-power Brit. British U.S.— I'liite.! States Feb.— Freuch Ger German Dut. -Dutch; Ital.- Italian; Span. RpaaMi: Sar. Sarawak; G.c. -General .'.arc.
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    • 176 5 December 22 I'alaiucolta. Brit >U, Penang, R'goon, Csl. utta OtUi Berg. Kuss str. Oilessa via ports Rheuaiiia, Gar atr, Hamburg \ia ports Islander. Brit str. Christmas I-laud Cb|iij, Ital str. Penani; anil Baaabaf ■Imjiwh-. Hut str. Bandjermassin Gianii Si-nj. 1 Dut str. Samaraug via poll Janet N i c
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    • 14 5 Wharves at which VesseU are tu-rtlud To-day.
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    • 80 5 Kakt Whaiik Basis: Hong Moh. Kast WhahkSkct. I— Nil. Sect. 1 (Shkrks Wh\hi-): -Nil. Srcn,.N No. •> Muncast.r Castle. Unniirly. Evandale. 4-8 lenga. I— Marudii. 6— Meiiinon. Pak Ling. 7— Hebe, Dmniar \au I'wißt. 8 -Netherton. Piiim K. Luitpold, Xenloiiioii.l, 9 -Nil. JaMMM WllAlll— Colmiilm. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main
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    • 35 5 (ii.iiM>\ Mail The lni|>eri»l German maii steamer Prin/. fleiiiri.li,' having left Colombo on the 22nd instant at midnight, may be expected to arritn here ou j'Yidny the 28th instant, at alxnit 7 a.m.
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    • 298 5 Per P. <v O. s. s. Jara from London Nov. 21. due 24th De< Mrs. H. O. Robinson, Mr. Pelley. Per P. A- O. s. s. Mnnyolia, cuunecting with the steamer Arcadia at Colombo, from London Dec. 7, due sth Jan -Messrs. J. Pears, H. V. W. Vade,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 707 4 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang:, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills if Lading issued for Chim C i.i-t. Persian Gulf, Continental, aud American P .rtfl Sieamf rs will leave Singapore an or about MAIL LINE. Oaaanwi (r«r Chirm. 1907 NveaaMsia
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    • 672 4 Koninklljke Pakettaart MaatschapplJ. I'nder contract with the Netherlands ludia Government. Aaetitt at Singapore .-—Ship Agency, late J. Daendkls Co., 2-3 Coulter Quay. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate From Kxp'ted. Will be des|KU'bed for lieijHur*. Djambi Dec 24 Djambi Dec 26 1). run Tititt Katavm Dec 24 ISatavia, Java-Coast. Samarang,
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    • 545 4 HAMBUR6-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBUKd. The steamere of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straita, China, and Japan. Homewards, they re despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamuurg and ouce a month for Bremerbaveu direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of the next
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    • 803 4 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Oerman Mall Line The fast and well knowu mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp- I ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shaugbai, Nagasaki, aud
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    • 52 4 NWGAZIONE O-NERALE TALIANA FOB HOBOKOMG. The Italian ».s. IS< 111.1, 4,100 toas. Captain Daiava, having left Bombay or. tha 17th inaUßt, limy lie ex|>ecteil to arrive B*n i>n Frrlay. Hie 2sih niHtiuit. and will have BMOqadsapatela fur the above port. l"i>r Freight aud I'atsage apply SB BKIIN, MKYKK.v n.. 1.T1).,
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    • 619 5 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STKAMSHIP Co., Ltd A nfater FORTNIGHTLY lervioeia main laim.l 1..1%e.n lupaii an.l Kurope ej th< following Nl-W TWIN-SCREW CTBAMfIatS. I'iiil.r Mail Contra. I itli llie lni|H-iial .lapanes,< (ioM-i ii.n.iu. nmriallj deatgitaa' for the (■..iii|Kin>'- l anyn Hem inn, lighted aamaMa out hv F.le.trictitv. provided with
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    • 811 5 C. P. R. 1 Canadian Pacific Railway I Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. I'ltF. FAST ROUTE BKTWKEN CHINA, JAPAN. AND KIIROI'K, VIA CANADA, AND TIIK I'MTKD STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (lulatid Sea of Japan). Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twiu Screw Kmp.esx Steamships— 8,000 Tons- Speed la
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    • 615 5 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY. LTD. Tin '.U-ainei's of this C..iii|ianv maintain a regular aarviea betweea ileutta, Straits aad llouqkoiig, taking cargo on through Bill-, of Lading for Canton, Swatov.. Ainov, Shanghai. Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. \angtßze Ports, PWajMBB, .lapun. the Philippines, ,Vc.. ,Vc. iMMMri on tin- Calcutta, Str.nils ;unl lluiixkoni; Klin
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    • 648 5 APCAR LINE Of SIEAMERS a 1 The undermentioned nuul BteMiteri •>f the above Company maintain a tcn-dailv service between Calcutta and Hongkong. 4 CALI.INO AT PRNAKQ AND SINCAI'DRK KSBM li: FLEET Tour Commander s.s. AmnTnox Alt \u" 4.">10 A B. C.kmi.iajl. "Cmiii. mini: Aii v, 2.727 W.D.A. Tii.nns s.s. "Gnniniiv
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  • 47 6 Blub. Oh DaoamW 11. at Kisliinj;. Muv Drier HUiu, el.lust .languor of thcHcv. and Mrs. .i. McM.-er lilaiu. a^idaix .oars. Ku/..— On December M, nt KniiikfuitniiMaine. lli.i:.u.\v\ K .iv., Ciiairumii and Founder of fata Hros., Ltd., of Singapore, Punanj;, London, Hi Frankfurt, aged 6"> (by cable).
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  • 709 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24. To-morrow, the 2">th of Doccmber, according to the modcru style of caleudar universally adopted by the western Churches of Christendom, is tlie l!H)6th nunivcisary of that which is regarded by uiauy people as out- of the three most uotable eveuts in
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  • 362 6 The reply given to the comprehensive question, which Sir ''Iward Sassoon levelled ill November, like a scvcii-barrtUcd revolver, at Mr. John Morley. Secretary of State tor India, is not without a certain amount of interest and instruction to us in the Straits. We still de|ieiid on Silver Currency, and any
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  • 50 6 There will be no publication of the "Straits Times to-morrow or on Wednesday next. Hunter's Telegrams will be publish, ll on Wednesday; newspaper subscril>crs may rece ve copies by sending to this OHii i ,it noon. We tiike this opportunity of wishing our readers, advertisers, and contributors A Man Chhistmas.
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  • 12 6 New headquarters for the Hongkong Volunteers were opened on the IMh iust.
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  • 13 6 The Hotel ilc I/Kuropc. are giving a special musical tiffin and dinner to-morrow.
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  • 18 6 The fourth celebration of the original scries of Olympic Games will he held in London in July, 19OH.
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  • 20 6 According to Mr. A. C. llutton Potts' circular, liaubs were selling at Yokohama for Yen 10! on the 6th inst.
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  • 19 6 The Kastern and Australian Co.'s stiatiier Australian, which went ashore recently on the Australian coast, is a total loss.
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  • 21 6 The estate of Mr. John Feeney, proprietor of the Birmingham Post and other papers, has been sworn at upwards of j£951,00(>.
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  • 32 6 Corporal Moore and Corporal Kcmpliu of the K.G.A. were the recipients of cases of pipes from the Volunteer Engineers on Friday. It was Sergant Major rfany only who received a dressing case.
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  • 33 6 Rinderpest or a somewhat similar disease—has broken out among the live stock of the Hongkong Dairy Farm Jompany at (ok fulam. Seru<T inoculation is being tried to prevent the spread of the disease.
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  • 12 6 Labuan [tostage stamps have now Straits Settlements" printedacross them in red ink.
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  • 23 6 The Captain of the whaler Olga reports the discovery on Priuce Albert Lind of a race who had never before Hen white men.
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  • 21 6 Kvery man h;is his faults, but no man has as many as his wife thinks he has. says the Itritish Australasian."
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  • 29 6 It seems incredible, but we do not believe that anyone has yet referred to Mr. Moberly Hell as the P.ell of New York. We do so now. says "Punch.
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  • 26 6 We regret to learn that the passing the "Outlook under the control of Lord Iveagh involves the retirement from the editorship of Mr. I. L. Garvin.
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  • 27 6 At Salt Lake City, .loseph F. Smith, pie sident of the Mormon Church, pleaded g'lilty to a charge of unlawful cohabitation, and was lined -:;ihi I f(K>.
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  • 29 6 A new conceit-hall is to be erected, at all estimated cost of X'loo.ooo. on the site of the disused ami now demolished St. Paul's Church. Great Portland Street. London.
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  • 30 6 The worst fate, says the "Times of India. that could het.ill the I nionists would be to return to office before Op|>osition has purged them of their differences and iuellieient-.
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  • 29 6 The Chief Constable of Liverpool mM stated tliatgeiurallytheCliinam.il iv Liver pod did not give much trouble. One hundrei and 800 were the number of temporary am icsident Chinamen, respectively.
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  • 40 6 It has been decided, in tl-e interests of economy, that barrack buildings shall have one coat of paint in future instead of two. The silence preserved by the lioyal Academy on the matter of this decision is adversely commented on.
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  • 36 6 Socialism is not. as is sometimes thought. the enemy ot capital. The real antagonist of Socialism, says the "Spectator. tinpower against which Socialism is striking, and tthich if Socialism wins must be destroyed, is the family.
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  • 51 6 I'he piihlieatiou of the fact thateaeh of tin prisoner,' cells .it the new Old liailey eon tains a dainty wooden table of the new art patt"in has served to increase the excitement among the criminal classes at home, and loud complaints arc: made as to tin delay in opening the
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  • 53 6 .UO.OOO is offeicd by the Daily Mail" to the first person who flies from London to Manchester. Personally, says Punch. we have often wanted to fly from London, hut Manchester has never struck as a more desirable haven. This, we suppose, is the reason why such a substantial prize is
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  • 48 6 Before the Worcester Kegimeut lctl Colombo, they were parwled formally on Galle Face, ami addressed by the Governor Sir Henry Ulake. wlm congratulated them on having attained a record iv Ceylon. Thi> graceful act on the part of the Governor hacaused much grati Heat ion to the Hegiment
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  • 45 6 Printers' errors are sometimes decidedly amusing. This afternoon a word which ought to have read ltfnely was set as "lovely." The sentence referred to was Any member or stranger iv Singa|>ore who is iv danger of feeling lovely iv Singapore on Christmas night. Ax., he.
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  • 51 6 Messrs. Kiley. Hargreaves a Co.. Ltd.. have booked the order for a new Steam Electric Lighting for Rattles Hotel and have also secured the contract for installing Electric light and fans in the Cricket Club's new building. This Company, we understand, are very busy at present with this class of
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  • 56 6 Kutcrtaim-d at the Savage Club, on November "24. the Duke of Connauglit remarked that there were, |ierhaps. few who hud more right to be called Brother Suvage than himself, because not far from Montreal in lHo!) a Mr. I.rand put a 1.1 ink. t ou his shoulders and nude him
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  • 55 6 Tin. Admiralty have decided that whete it, is considered necessary to ap|H)int a qualified lii iitenani to can y out the signalling duties of a licet in addition to the Mag lieutenant the otticer so appointed is lo be paid an allowance of 2s. rid. a day, provided he does
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  • 54 6 On Saturday afteruoun and cvi ning. the 'tnployecs of the Ameiiean Mission Prew were given their annual Christmas treat, at the residence of the Manager, Hey. W. T. Cherry, Mt. Sophia. Games and athletic contests made up the afternoon programme, while a magic laulern exhibition followed the refreshments, which were
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  • 62 6 Those of our readers who may have.letters to receive as replies lo their resjicctive advertisements are requested to look up the list of Letters for Advertisers" which appears on |>age H. These letters are to be sent for. ami adverti-ers would oblige us greatly if, when sending for them, they
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  • 82 6 The Novoe Vremya reports, on the authority of the correspondent of the Osaka Miiiniclii." that the linssi.-in Foreign Ollive has ill fit in < I the pro|usal ot 'M r. Alotono to open the Amur for Japanese fishermen and permit Japanese to settle in Siberia. Kussia contends that the question
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  • 75 6 National hatreds OMM from national ignorance, says 'in the "Christian World." How differently would our people feel towards Germany, if instead of knowing lier through our yellow journalism they knew her through Goethe and Kant, through S< hillei and Jean Paul, through liothe and Schleiermacher The heart of a people
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  • 269 6 Mr. T. W. C.nnl has resigned from tin Itritish North Itorueo scrviei. The Chief JmMm was imnilfjiui all thi ninriiiiij; with IMVMMM ill dianil>ors. Licmt.niiits A. T. Wardr.ip tiiul II S. m arc MMMcd to tin- milk of C'<ti>Uin in tini. N. It. Constabulary. Mi. I.l 1
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  • 77 6 Messrs. W. S. lii.il, v v c,,., Shipliiiild.i-. of Honiikong. l..r\\ aided tons i" The Times "l particulars of vessels built by th. in dm,,,.. the year I'.Hi.-.-IIMHi. wtliofa h.is been < pi hi I at the lequest of Lloyds. The record iv question contains wood, iron, ,u,,|
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  • 156 6 Captain Legge has returned to Colombo after his visit to Singapore. According to a Coloiiilk) newspaper the visit was not on any subject of public interest connected with the harbour. Our; Master-Attendant, says the exchange, has been considerably impress ed with the improvements which are
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  • 166 6 In his report, for 1905, Or. F. H. l»avies. Principal Medical Officer at Saudakan writes:— "The health of the Gaol is every thing that could be desired. Unfortunately, there is one case of a girl leper, who is, for tlie time, kept in a separate building iv
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  • 44 6 At the last monthly general meeting oi tli/•■..|..^,,.l S.xiety MMomI atUntion was drawn to a leeent addition to the (iardi n j .•oiij-isiing „f v .jNiin,,.,, 1,,,..,, na ot tin- M'l'.rn i Caprieornis siiiuatraeiisis Irom S, langor. presented by th, (iovenmi. Nt ol Selaugor.
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  • 57 6 In.- Jewish World" states that Ui. Hungarian I'arhaiii, nt, is alwat to consider the quest .on of an official Jewish ropr. sentativ in the House of Lords, and As: V\ In) knows but that oue day we shall see our own Chief Uabbi accommodated witli v s<>at in the I
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  • 54 6 Trencherman, uho h .iiioted at •>ils in the Viceroys Cup, belonged at one time to Mr. ft. Willis, the late Australian ML U A., who is in trouble in Sydney. Treiicheiiiiau put up some good pcrtonnanees in l>iirbau. ('aiie Town and •lolianneslniiß before he wa* sent to luilia. after a
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  • 56 6 The directors of the (ierman Association of Newspaper Publishers have unanimously adopted a resolution declaring that in the case of the great majority of newspapers it has become necessary to raise the price oi Wlbin i'l'ittoan and of advertisements as a i uiisei|iience of the increased cost of labour, ■if
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  • 69 6 The Soeicty tot I'ro.veiitiim o i Cruelty to Animals is eousideiing the question wither live wheiks. .vhen nse.t as Iwit. do not boine within the scope <>l Mm Wild Animals in Captivity I'rotection Act. It is further rumoured, says "Punch." that a sensational chaise of illtreating a Stilton cheese by
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    • 468 6 FRESH GRAPES. 40 cents per lb. OK/ PACKED IN 5 LB. WOOD BOXES FOR POSTIMi 10 F M. S. AND ELSEWHERE. n;i;'i:<>\ $2.00 pustaoe free $2.50 ()iii|iuit friends hit mf|nnntirrf tn wani nrmittainrri with order, if not in Deposit Account. THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. Body ljuilciri and strength
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    • 279 6 WILSON Co/s Photographic Art Studio WHA. UK OUNKD o\ Wuesday Wednesday X'MAS HOLIDAYS Wilson 60. G.R. LAMBERT Co. X'mas <3ifts l'ortmitiiiv in till Prum «il Si/.u-. Dim quiility is kuown to U' sii|ici'i >r and is |fiaii|mrl by our proofs. Our Tariff excels in moderate terms. 11. \Mtmt View Album-,
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    • 79 7 NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR. RUMOURS OF SERIOUS DIFFERENCES. Americans Accept Mr. Bryce. l.oniK.n. I •cccliihei B, In si, l, m HoobotuH lias intimated that the .i]i|Kiiiitinent of Mr. .lames Bryce. as tlie hiitish Amh.e.'-ailni at Washington, is acceptable entirely to the American tiov eminent. The Times slates that it is niiiioiireil
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    • 44 7 Vatican Note to Papal Diplomatists. The Vatican lias liaiulnl to diplomatists accredited to the Holy Heo a Note protesting vi h, menlly against tin expulsion of the Papal representative from Francp. and the seizure of secret pa|>ors, including the Vatican diplomatic code.
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    • 51 7 Conciliatory Attitude Towards The Church. The French Chamber, by IM votes to IK, passed a new (iovemment Bill modifying the Separation Law in a in inner conciliatory to the Church, despite op|«.sition from liadicals and Socialists, whose attitude lately has liecn causing apprehension of a .Ministerial
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    • 69 7 Programme Submitted to The Electors. The (ierinau <ioveiinneut. through the medium of .semi ollici.il journals, has submitted a piograinnie to the clcctms. iv which it is trusted that the nation would render ,i second dissolution unnecessary. It says that no new Kultui kaiupf is contemplated. The consirvativc Iteichsboto
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    • 15 7 Laaiaa, UaoaaaterM. Count Alexis IgnaticH', former (iovcrnor of Kicffi lias boon antiUMaimMpl lw.
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    • 15 7 The South Africans hnvc dafcaM Uon wall by nine points to three.
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    • 13 7 Both Houses in Austria 'nave passed a Bill for Cuivcrsal Suffrage.
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    • 58 7 London. December 24. The Duke of Counaught starts ou his voyage to the East on January 10. The Shah is sinking rapidly. Elections for Mm Duma an- tixed to take place ou February Half of the new French warships are to be fitted with turbines. Lord Sclborne
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    • 50 7 Balfour Charged with Performing Tactics. 1 In ,v lion of Mr. lialfoiir. iv regard to the Education I'.iil it! .pule. lihh been criticim d in certain I'oOkcri'ativu circle.-. ith the result that Iv has In en charged with Mil>oidiiiuting the |Kilicy ot the Conservative party to mere i.^.Vs.
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    • 39 7 ACT. YE PERSISTANCE. Money Wanted to Fight Clericalism. A Mauitoto from the National Passive lit sistance Committee appeals for funds to coutiune the light against aggressive clericalism. It mentions that altogether there have been s<MHH> summonses and :118 imprisonments.
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    • 15 7 Till' .icci'lichcuicul Of tllC I,'lH'l'll Of S[Hlill is i \pcctcd in April.
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  • 125 7 Ovi i .VHP bags of mails were received at the Singapore Post Office the bulk ot these Wag from the United Kingdom. Four Horlvi a■i < 1 two assistants boarded the I', a I). I'acket Delta at I'euang and sol ted kite mails on the voyage
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  • Reuter's
    • 103 7 ADVANCED STEP TOWARDS REUNION. Solution Received. the Qaaak Chamber, the Premier said that as the re-ult i,f the King's action, on the initiative of a powerful Sovereign of a U,\i-.ii. -date, ami with the goodwill of the four protecting Powers, the Cretan question had received a solution, which,
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    • 55 7 America's Practical Help. London, December 24. A telegram from Washington states that President Itooscvelt has issued a proclamation, in which he asks for the raising of a fund to assist the famine stricken iv China. He will also ask Congress to authorise the use of (iovernnicnt transports
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    • 115 7 Penang's Prosperity. New Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Opened. (Fkom Oiu Own Cohkksi-oxhkm I. Penang. December 21. l-.">5 p.m. The New Hongkong and Shaughai B.iuk baa Ihiii opened at I'euaiig. The ceremony was performed by the Hon. It. N. Bland, lu'sident Councillor. In a neat speech. Mr, Bland referred
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  • German Telegrams.
    • 100 7 Closer Relationship Between Germany and Japan. Berlin. December 22. In honour of Sliinkichi Takahashi. President of the Hypothec. Bank of Japan, and Member of the House of Peers, a ha input has been held. The function was given by the officials ot the (ieriuiin- Asiatic Bank. Among those
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    • 12 7 T.m Dutch Chamber accept:; the (iovcrn nient's War Budget.
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    • 35 7 The French Marine Miuistc.raunouuccd in the Senate that France is to procure attacking submarines of 5(10 tons. They are to be terrible weapons, and should give France an advantage over other Powers.
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    • 28 7 Heir l.indeoui-t. the < iernian Ambassador in London, has returned to Berlin after having effected a settlement of the negotiations on the Morocco frontier police question.
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    • 31 7 The Speech from the English Throne states that most satisfactory arrangements have bun mailw with Cieruiany about the position of affairs at Lake Tschad and the Victoria vun/.i.
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  • 943 7 Speculations as to the Cause of the Crime. Keferriug to the murder of Mr. .1. \L Craik at Hougkong. the South China Moi ning Post" of the 17th iust. says:— From what we have gathered no useful clue has yet been secured to assist in the capture
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  • 96 7 We very much regret to announce the death of Mr. Hermann Katz, tha Chairman and Founder of the well- known and prosperous linn of Mvssrs. Katz Bros, Lt., of Singapore. Penang, London, and Frankfuit mi Maine, which took place early this morning at his town
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  • 137 7 After i\ cusuiig last 11 ij_;l it. the mcmlx i i>f the St. Andrew s-: Cathedral choir went carol singing at various residences in Tannin. Prevously, refreshments were partaken of at the Hotel l'Paix, and afterwards the carol singers journeyed to the liaffles Hotel which they made their
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  • 206 7 FIRST MEETING OF RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE. The tirst meeting of the China famine Kelief Fuud Committee was held in the Legislative Council Chamber, after the public meeting, o-i Saturday. There were present T.'ie Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn, Messrs. T. S. Baker. W. D. Barnes. C. McArthur and
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  • 171 7 Services at the Churches. Special scrvi.es will be held to morrow. Christmas Day. at the various churches in Singapore. At St. Audrew s Cathedral plain communion service will aa ohseived at ti a.m. choral communion at 7.:W1. 41 clever o'clock there will be choral matins, and again at
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  • 39 7 Auy member, or stranger in Singapore, who is in danger of feeling lonely on Christinas night, is cordially invited to the V. M. C. A. where, from H.;M>. on. there will be music and games.
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  • 501 7 Experiences of a Singapore Captain. Messrs. UhM Soon ami Co. claimed Hfßbtf fiom Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bachelor for goods sold and delivered, and, hpviug secured judgment, seized what they supposed were their household effects. slrs. Constance Casey then claimed the property seized. Mr. Chopard appeared before
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  • 223 7 Interesting Zoological Discovery in the Interior. A correspondent writes to us as follows: The surveying expedition which started some months ago (1 IK-licvc it was eight months ago) to cross Borneo from West to East, starting from Beaufort, has arrived on the East Coast at Serudoug.
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  • 254 7 Loss of Dollars but no Loss of Life. The British steamer Karang. which arrived in Singapore on Saturday brought news of the loss of the Billiton a vessel owned by Messrs. Too Hoc Lye, of Beach lioad. Singapore. The ship was uninsured and valued at JiiO.OOO
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  • 63 7 Two Years for W. Banks." The person styling himself W. Banks, but later called himself W. L. Bcauchanip when he was arrested at Calcutta, a*d who turned out to be a Walter Bowden. who was wanted by the police in Bombay, pleaded guilty to misappropriation at Bombay and was sentenced
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  • 98 7 BahM Mr. Justice Fisher this imiruiug. Mr. Aitkeu mentioned the case of Sim Scab Hak and another v. (ioh Nee Hak. stating that the Kegistrar had gone over the accounts of the case and had decided that the defendant was indebted to
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  • 275 7 Annual Meeting at Zetland House. There was a fairly large and enthusiastic gathering of members of the Young Men s Christian Association at Zetland House yesterday evening on tho occasion of the Annual (ieneral Meeting. Mr. .1. Polglasc. the Vic«-President, presided iv the absence of the
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  • 195 7 Arrived December 24 Per. s.s. Sejangor.— From Tclok Auson ria ports: Mr. .1. B. Elcum, Mr. and Mrs. Sell 1.1 dc Wolf. Mr. Bartner, Mr. Dando. Lieut. McKean. Mr. F. H. B. Phillips, Mr. T. M. (ialistan. Mr. J. D. Lucas, Mr. Kueh waldy, Mr. K. C.
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  • 87 7 Cap!. Evans of the Blue funnel Holts steamer Mi union. which arrived this morning from Liverpool, with a general Cargo, reports that he passed, on I 'ecea.lier it, in I. at. 12"2!SN and Long. .'>()" U, the Danish steamer Singapore which was on fire. Tin- British
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 103 7 Singapore Tin Mining Syndicate, Ltd. The output from the various propertied belonging to the Singapore Tin Mining Syndicate for November, was 255 piculsTin Ore. Heir Schultz, who undcvt.ikes to loop the loop at Otts Circus, which is now at Penang. met with a serious accident last Tuesday. He Mad a
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    • 125 7 J. Travers Sons, Ltd., 7 D'Almeidrt Street, Singapore. Electrical Engineers. SOLE AGENTS FOR General Electric Company, Ltd., ENGLAND. All our Engineers arc experienced and trained by the General Electric Company, Ltd. Every Machine, Fitting Instrument, All cables and accessaries that we supply are Mail in Emjliml by IMUTISH VYOKKMKN ALL
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    • 76 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. 2H—M Htore, l'ulau Bram, War Depart mint jtorvH, at '2-30 p.m. Jnuy. 11 At Sale-room, leasehold lands wi 1 Granite Quarries, in districts of Upp Maud ii and Mandai, at 2.30 p.m. H. L. Coffhlan and Co. Jaoy. 7 At Mart, leasehold laud at Kerangoou
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 184 8 Mi. r. H.T. lio.'is. the Hwlnr ■plw 1,1 Ibe HeUngor bar, who has Imiu in iv ,i,.i lmah.li tot some weeks. Imvex hen liy tin- ne\i I", and O. steamer, fur :i WMt 1,,,,,.|;n ,11 Shanghai. J.S. (ieiki. who played lull back lo; Kdin bnrtftl I niveisity
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    • 242 8 Itettinjc on the Viceroy's Cup The |MMMM selection I'll/ < iralton. the property ol the II, .11. A. A. ApoV, heads the htltingal 'J t.i I against. Long Ton M :it •"> to '1. Mallaul ialso Mr. A|<car'si is quoted at to I, Sigimriiia. who was very heavily
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    • 175 8 S. V. A. Monthly Handicap. Abort thirty competitor's took part in the Monthly Handicap of the S. Y. A. liiMe Club. Batten Sergeant Major Mayliew tool; first prize iv A cl.i-s with 99 net.. In li dam Sergeant llody.-s came out 011 top with a c ett M-oieolSl.
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    • 77 8 A Disappointed Bungalow The team MM and polo match between the Club and the Police iv the first iiisUuue and the gun-room olticers of the. warships presently iv Singajiore waters in the second instance did not come off yesterday owing to the 1 pMMMH of the Club's opponents. A
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    • 444 8 To-day's Game on Esplanade. The wettk's si>ort opens this aftoruoon on the Ksplanude when the representatives of Singapore will ini-et Hrn F. M. S. The latter t«am arrived here at alxrat six o'clock this illuming and were met by several of the Singapore Cricket Club representatives, Mr. .1.
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    • 168 8 i Chinese -Malayan Cup Tie. I Tlu tii- Utween tin National liii.-n feat IIkiII Ulnb (Chinese) :.ih1 tli > MiuiiK- I'oli'.r j {Malays) was played oil on the Aiisun liuad ground yesterday afierno<in. Tim weather was threatening, and a drizzle MM out just ■KM the gMM hail started
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    • 116 8 Hongkong Championship. The championship final of the Hongkong (iolf Club played between Mr. C. K. H. Iti'avisand Mr. (irist (Ih>Ui former champions* was productive of as fine a match as lias lieen seen oil tin; course at Happy Valley Contrary to general exi>cctatious, Mr. < irist won. Mr. (irist
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  • Correspondence.
    • 397 8 To The Kdil-jT^itiaits Times." Singapore. December 21. Sir,— l shall thank you tor a small space in your valuable eoliinii to ventilate an injnstice on tin- part of the tiuuiiuip.ility towards tax payers generally, and the residents in itr.ee Conrst Koad in particular, iv not taking over
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  • 69 8 A telegram from Berlin, published in the Straits Times on Monday last, stated that regret was expressed at the misfortune which had overtaken Marshal Nogi. We were not informed of the nature of the misfortune but now we find, according to a special telegram to the
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  • 628 8 ClfM Court, Throbbing Morton St., December It). IWHi. My dear Constituents. The close MJNHk of the festive season will probably see a temporary curtailment o| your operations, but. as 1 surmised in my las:, a great many of you have shew n eon siderable tail wagging anil
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  • 88 8 Mr. Klliott appeared before Mr. Justice Fisher this morning 011 Ix-li-ill of Messrs. Kat/. Bros, Ltd., and asked that a substituted service might be allowed re Chop Yap Seng Watt, who were indebted to his clients in the amount of $.*>,(HH). Formerly, they kept a
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  • 624 8 Arrival of s. s. Rembrandt in Singapore. The new stcall.lT the s.s. lieinbraudt the pro|H-rty of the Steam Navigation Company. Nederhind, arrived iv Singa|R>rc this morning. This latest addition to the Meet in a magnificent construction from bow to stern and has everything in the lastest nnd
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 44 8 Chamberlain's Pair. Balm. Th.:re is no danger from blood poison resulting from a cut or wound of any kind, when Chamberlain's Paia I- ilm i« used. It is an antiseptic dressing and should be in every household. For sale by all dispeusahes and dealers.
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    • 74 8 Letters for Advertisers. Letters arc now ly i m"; at this Office for the following advertiser* Hotel 2 K. K. Governess 1 A Follower of Influenza. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use
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    • 761 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL 85 CO., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS > nat Sale of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goaJs, including Bunnwe Silver Bowls, Indian Muslin Divsses, Blouses, Table Covers, Centre-pieces, Silver things, (Jold Jewellery, kc, kc PRICKS MOOeRATI?. IN3PKCTKIN KINDLY BOI.IOITKD. c 582 NOS. 51 52 HIGH STREET. Telephone No
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 90 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 24th Dec. High Water. 10 44 a.m. Tuesday, 25th Dec. High Water. Oil a.m. 11 29 p.m. Christmas Day. Wednesday, 26th Dec. High Water. 0-54 a.m. 0-12 p.m. No Straits Times. Telegram a tnoon at Office of StraitH' Times. Children's party Memorial Hull. 7-30. Thursday, 27th
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 318 9 U. 22nd Dec. Ccmp«ny QlllllW (Oil) S H.-rsi.v,ili M. ''>>„ Ltd 3.00 nominal (Deferred) 00 nominal Duff Development Co., Ltd. 1.50 Kadana G. M. Co Ltd. nominal (Pref.) nominal Raub Aust. G. M. Co., Ltd. (f.p.) 900 (contrib.) 9.00 Re.ljßng Lebong G. M. Co. Ltd. "30.00 TIN. Belat Tin
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    • 287 9 1905 J903 1904 190.-. 1903 1906 1904 tim/m £i04.9 3 7.i0 $**> f. «J a-mnnnn a m t 1,700 »10 $10 J200.0H0 JK7.400 8 fIQ UM unissued i."Mom £11 125 f 700 l 1.H.1-5 nooo £17/9 TOO.diXI 1610, "00 70,000 *10 »10 £70,000 £70.000 ""70,000 1 1 Sr>o.ooo J123.000
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    • 200 9 v. Special Gold Reserve Fund. h. Insurance Fund. r. Sundry Reserves. d. Sundry Reserves. c. Special Reserve. 1894 £5.377.10.0 £4.648.15.0 7,638 12/6 12/6 1898 9335.000 $225,000 4.500 »50 950 18G--. 910,000,000 »10,000.000 PO.OOO 9125 9125 !901 92.400.000 92,400.000 f 9100 9100 1901 534.000 934,000 3,400 10 9 10 *qq
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    • 45 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% WOO.000 3% prem. Kiley Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,0 0 20% prem. 5% 1,478,000 S%prem. 4% 602,000 par. sellers Tanionfi Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6X 250,000 2% prem buyers J it b 5% 1,365,500 l%par.
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  • 223 9 Bimambb, ttnOmn, 1906. PRODUCE, (iambit r huyew »"..hi -I., .1* S 1 avfkktA 10.4."> Copra I'.idi 1OM do I'ontiaii Ml Pbhiui, Hack 17*87 la While 0 94.71 BafoFloarSan Ml Ho Brawi No. 1 -'.!•<> Pearl Satfo ."..40 Coffee Mali. 16 Ht.fM) Coff.r. Membang, 201 insis MJO Coffee. Ubariaa No.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 75 9 MARTIN'S JFrniforLadiesJ PI LLS A Praneh Ratn«dy for all lrr*g ularltlsa. rhouundiot CHARLES 7^6/ HEIDSIECKS $$t) White Seal IWX Champagne. T| Behn, MeyeriCo Ld DEPOT ■n^a^H im\ MTTLF 4- Co., I.M. r^g^,| March 30 m.w.f. v.c. PILSENEP BEER KEY BRAND ■IHPORTEO SINCfc iS7* IMfm^f/ Si^TX/ Hani i«»ot~^««xK. *\jfca2\i i jo*
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    • 91 9 TEUTONIA CLUB Mr. EDWAKD BKAXSCOMBK'S Westminster Abbey Glee and Conoert Farty THI'RSDAY. *Uh DECEMBER Owe Xiyht Only Glees. Mitdi i«»ls. fatclie-. Humorous Trios. Humorous Mnaical Sketches. Vocal Waltzes, Dances. National Ballads of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. For Members of Tauglin and Tentonia Clubs and their friends. Tickets li. Obtainable
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    • 80 9 THE DERBY HORSE FEED. One of the greatest appetisers and muscle producing foods of the present day, consisting of mixture of sugar, maize, paddy, bran, and salt. Used as a substitute for other food. Readily taken by horses with rapid and astonishing results. Rei-ommended by all who have tried it.
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    • 415 9 Bouton Kouge felucca f I IHKSK Cigarettes arc Manufactnre<l \S 1 and Tacked at Cairo. Kgypt, with ex- <_ Gl treme care, so as to relnin the freshness J J of their exquisite aroma, and MM their reaching the OOMMBar in /^J. V absolutely iierfect condition. A Ro l«tter Kgyptian
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  • 3 10 Ail. Rii.hts Rt'.smuKn.
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  • 3841 10  -  Ouy Thorne »v iAituoh or "Wukn IT Was I)ai:k." At .> It was the first year at the end of which Helena and myself had felt tho- NMghly happy and free, and it was the; fourth year of our marriage. \V<i had started life together with practically
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    • 631 10 Hongkung 0* Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID UP CAPITAL 110,000,0011 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve »10.000,000t -«n nnfl Silver X.-..M llO.tM.OSej 90 uu Reserve. Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COORT t-f DIRECTORS. A. Haupt. K^q— Chairman. G. H. Midhi.rst, Esq.— Dc-putv Chnirman. E. Goet.-.. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. II ...Mr. I.OfMaOB K.
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    • 579 10 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £»00,{XH) Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 I BANKERS. Bank »l Kuglaud. National Dank of Scotland. I Th* London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts an; opened aud interest allowed at 1 Ml
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 411 11 ■IFOR LADIES"* D'JORELHOMOLLE'S-APIOL" >* tht most sure remedy zqilnst the Sickness, and other tifictt caused by tht delay of tht regular periods. BfcOPlN.C>niil,l6s,Rq«B'-Honor».P«RIS O. J. KtYMER Co. hot to offar ihmir morrlcma aa M.LHIS iH EN. LAND, kalabllahcd In 1814, Ihuy h jvu a thorough Mnowlaoffo of Iho Markoia, and
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    • 631 11 ECZEMA COVERED HEADJOLIMBS Could Not Rest Day or Night— Felt Miserable From Itching— Cured Before Using One Complete Set of the Cuticura Remedies— Now Says: "It Ought to Be A HOUSEHOLD WORD THE NAME OF CUTICURA" I broke out with eczema through gett ing a severe cold. I was covered
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    • 1589 11 Municipality of Singapore. Issue of $1 ,600.000 four and a half per cent. Debenture Stock, 19O7. 1. The Municipil ConuniM.il. ners of 11m Town of Singapore, having in pursuance of the provisions contained in the Mutiiriiwl Ordinance. ixHti. decided, with (lie sanction of the Governor in oimcil. t.i .nateanu ■.-wiie
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    • 665 11 8. The Municipal Secretary at Singapore i- api*iinted to be the Registrar under the terms of Section 2H*2 of the Municipal Ordinance. 9. Every instrmnent of transfer must be left with the Kit-istrnr for registration a-compani-ed by the Certificate of the Stock to be transferred ami such other evidence as
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 525 12 WANTED. BOABD AND LODGING. Two gentlemen i. inn. ixwr.ian.i baWna, hi privats family. .h-raU'. Reply K. 8.,0#0 OtimlU i< :«990 lAl'tlNKl!. A [wrtner iv a good going bumin lini ,tigalion on giving suret> that the ap-pin-ant iagsnnina. Api'l> novo a/o I c :;IH id BENT. TTsW fainislisil Bonas kc mi
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    • 659 12 TO BE LET. ROOMS.— Eden Hall." Tanglin, superior i .mi- to let. Apply to v 3660 MRS. CAMPBELL. OFFICES.— SmaII first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Apt ly to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents. a.o IKil'SK The commodious dwelling house No. 1 in Queen Street. Apply
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    • 709 12 TO »E LET. HOUSE— Clarelands, Tangliu, entry Ist October. Apply to c 32-20 VADE CO. HOUSE.— Letcomb Cottage," 6 Gilstead Road. Apply to John Haffeuden, ."> Gilstead Road. B 3*9-2 HOUSE. A commodious lower-roomed house, No. 14 Wilkie Road. Apply to James Aitken. 6 Battery Road. 3971 BUNGALOW. -SEASIDE BUNGALOW.
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    • 565 12 r^ y\ VVottvet s \vou\(i \)e \n\lYvova Vt sent FR^ o^ revest \\\\v^k f AflmfnsiA\i <//et<s/y adopted to Me<//vm/rf d/pestfre powers. Mllk f® o*l0 1 N9l l Mllk foo<i N?2 I Malted Food N93 Jr WWW \^f mMltt Jmmtl fiM>3eo6meotAs. I /hm6mo/itAs</fim/z/s. J NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS C/ 0 "STRAITS TIMES"
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    • 413 12 ISMAIL&RAHEEM X'mas and New Year Gifts 2 MAGNIFICENT VALUABLE NECKLACES One mounted with choicest and whitest Diam Is. and Mm Other iaootntsd with line Oriental Babies and Brilliants in mas Settings. Don't miss paying us a visit to e.vaniiiie our BXBMeive stock, replete with innumerable s|«cimensof jewellery of artistic finish
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    • 205 12 I'AltA BCBBZB SEEKS.— Seedlings and Stumps in quantities at wholesale and retnil i prices. Apply to .1. dA. Pereira, IOU-i: Orchard Hoad. :;7:;l MARE.— Chestnut Marc (excellent trapper) with new rubber-tyred trap, harness, lampand whip. One (1) Deli Pony and gharry o.m plete with harness and lamps. Owner le:n mi;
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