The Straits Times, 4 January 1907
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Title Section13 1907-01-04 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.232 SINGAPORK. FRIDAY. JAM Xgff JJt^ PftfCE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement508 1907-01-04 1 AN UNBEATEN RECORD! DE DION BOUTON CARS i again s* cure all possible points. /oUr Vide "Official Report." Now winners of every hill-climbing contest held in %moria. Further proof as to the truth of the nameTHE RELIABLE CAR. '111. folkjwinu i.-Mi't is Mini the M.lUmrne I'iiucli.' ScpUiulM-r SMh, 1906: T)i«liHl.cliiuMP|508 words
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Advertisement82 1907-01-04 1 HOTEL DE L'EUROFEr MUSICAL TIFFIN. To-morrow. AT 1 P.M. AUSTRIAN ST* ING BAND. FRESH FASS BASS. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. 77, BRASS BASA ROAD. Tlu I'ioiirictoi has much pleasure in announcing the arrival of the first and only. VIENA DAMEN CAPELLE (LADIES' ORCHESTRA) Which has aVBt visited tlie East. A musical eutertaiument82 words
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Article807 1907-01-04 2 Terrible Scenes at a Negro Hunt. Terrible scenes Have b9en enacted in Atlanta. Georgia, where reports of 83--saults on white women have led to negroes being hunted down and massacred without mercy, the whole citj being given over fir a time to mob ride. A local807 words
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Article1764 1907-01-04 2 Local Rl-mikb Compamks. In their review of the li cal share market in 1906, Messrs. Latham and Co.. st.'.ck and share brokers, write: As regards these Companies, we have not sufficient knowledge as to their individual outturns, ncr the quality of their productions, tv enable us to give1,764 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1907-01-04 2 A Habit to Be Erccur&gr d. Tin- mother who has acquired tiie habit of Iccpiii"; on hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. OoMjhe, rolda and croup, to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any100 words
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Advertisement283 1907-01-04 2 EAGLE CEMENT mF ay Jor all Jiigd-eiass Work. On tde Jbist of tfje (Brown Jlgents for tde Colonies. Importer.*: The Borneo Co., Ltd. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. RERUNS i'KOMPTLY KXKCLTKI) BUNKERS. FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) Opposite Western Entrance to Keppel Harbour. LIQUID FUEL 30/--(Tiiirty Siillingi) per tM f.283 words
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Advertisement252 1907-01-04 2 McALISTER CO. LTD. HAVE .lIST BEfcN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR Messrs. IRVINE CO.'S FAMOUS Australian Wines Brandies. CLARET BURGUNDY HOCK PORT CHABLIS SHERRY McALISTER AND CO., LIMITED. MM tTHE LIBOTYPB G0MP08I&G MACHINE HAS NO RIVAL Used by the Leading Newspapers, GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS. FOREIGN' AND COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS THR UGHOUT THE WORLD.252 words
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Article235 1907-01-04 3 Comments on Question of Indian Sclf-Government. London. I>ecii:bcr27. Commenting upon the pttaaatUßgai of the Imliaii N.itidiml I'miftliaa the Tribune this j ■nraiag atatea tnat ''>' v <-niir.ont by the Uritisli ill India is inainlv good, hut even a < l« it. i (■ovciiiinunt co.ild not hope to235 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement509 1907-01-04 3 TANGYE'S OIL ENGINES r-^^ ■MMl^^r^lk J^^k Simple to 40 Brake H.P. m^^^iSM mmmWk Reliable! kWW K^ml- I. m\\\\^^P^m\\\\ H J M < fP^^[^a t^ t^,^^^ i gaaJ laaawsaWJ^'aa— Ma^a-M. B B;. For driving all t^^Mfl^S Economical m LTk^^^maFW^^^^^mmmmJ mOn m^mmm 'mm\^*mm\ MM MM MM LI kinds of Machinery. vi i509 words
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Advertisement67 1907-01-04 3 vSZtI £&iL ".j^Kiiiy BOVRIL A rap of tV.vnii ih r.-fr-« I. me at all I nn.- Ii i».i pamtal -timolanl wilhr.M! th.' .1, |.r.-»in,r rvaoil.m uln.li (i.H.iht. Ihe iw ft *l«>hoL CHIN CHEOJiG No. 25 South Bridge Road Best* Disc Records in the World, of Cantonese, Teochew, Seronee, English, French,67 words
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Article834 1907-01-04 4 Same, port, pnUUe date oftarrical, and name oj Aytntir Steamers Achilles, Clnim, -Inn •-'.->; M'ui-ti.1,1 Airlie, Sydney, Teh. 21 Uoustead niliri-i M.iiiiln. -In.. I. U,l,ii Meyer AwkajMaa, Hongkong. Jan. 9 Hehn Meyer Aparuna, Australia, Kcl>. Bonstead Arco-jia. Vkdurostosk, Jan "i Kast Asiatic Coy Aiistralien. ('nt mbojjfHu. 2-t M.834 words
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Article1275 1907-01-04 4 Some Inventions Seen in London. W» ar«' ;ill niyself K. m i l u■Daily Chnonicl.\") far lioni an exit ji, j.,n apt to fall into habit of speaking >>f the general design of the contemporary automobile as a sort at sealed pattern Of toursi-, wo -ay, it will1,275 words
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Advertisement63 1907-01-04 4 West Australian S. N. Co., Limited. FOR BROOME, PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ONSLOW, CARNARVON, GERALDTON, AND FREMANTLE. i in- Company's Htuamer PAROO, •J. i.'i"> tons, Captain Mills, will be den|»tched for the abjve ports ou Tuesday, the xth January, lUO7. at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for I'aseengcrs and carries63 words
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Advertisement688 1907-01-04 4 Ships and -Steamers. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penanjj Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills if Lading issjd for Chiu« C jast. Persian Onlf, Continental, and American Pjrts Steamers will leave Singapore ou or about MAIL LINE. 'Iji.nnl (for China). 1907688 words
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Advertisement650 1907-01-04 4 Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands Inc Government. Agents at Singapore Sm Aoehct, latb J. Daznpels Co., 8-8 Collier Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate From Exp'ted j Will be desiatched for 1 Van liielieck Soerab aya Jan s'Belawau-Daxi, Edi, Segli, Oleh leh and Sabang Jan 5650 words
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Advertisement529 1907-01-04 4 RAM BURG-AM ERIKA LINIE. HAMBURO. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly I for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for I Bremerhaven direct, calling at Pnnang and I Colombo.529 words
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Advertisement794 1907-01-04 4 N. D. L. NOR3OEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Uerman Man Line. The fast and well known mail steamer* of I this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnrcliuu Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Saez, Aden, Colombo, Penalty, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Nagasaki, aud Kobe794 words
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Article280 1907-01-04 5 Per P. O. s. s. Mfiiiii'liii. einnecting with the steamer A rful in at Colombo, from London Dec. 7, due 4th Jan -Messrs. J. Pears, H. V. W. Vnde, A. Jack, W. .1. Niven, D. T. Perkins. A ('iir^on, K. Pears. J. K Rutherford, G. Jackson, H. Warm;,'.280 words
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Article125 1907-01-04 5 For Per Steamer Timt To-morrow. Bamljeriu&Kain. etc. s'/>r<7i»n» 7 a.m. Bangkok Korul 9 a m. Deli, Edi, SabanK \,,nUitl,,,,k 11a.m. H'kong Sliiiii.nliai. Japan Mm 11 a.m. l'ontiaiiak .liulirml noun P. KwrtU'iilmn. Pfiiauu l'rrak 1 p.m. P.Swettenham, Penan^ I'm Seng 1 p.m. liaiifikcik via ports lUdung 'i p in.125 words
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Article1051 1907-01-04 5 I'h.ler this headiut; the following abbrevia ti.ms are used str. steamer sh.— ship bq -barouo; sob.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru -Cruiser G bt.— o unboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p.— Hone-power Brit. Bntmh U.S.— L'uited States Fob. French Cer —German Dot.— Dutch Ital.— ltalian Spun. Spanish S»r Sarawak; G.o.1,051 words
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Article23 1907-01-04 5 Ton Hali-h on Fort Cauuing and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m. Singapore standard time corresponding to 6 a. in. Greenwich meantime.23 words
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Article276 1907-01-04 5 Under the title Thackeray as a Subeditor," a writer in the Gentleman's Magazine discourses upon a part of the great novelist's career of which littla is known by the majority of his ad mirers. Jn 1834 Thackeray went to Paris to study art. but two years later276 words
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Article87 1907-01-04 5 Di-tcb Mail. The Nederland mail steamer, Koning WilIsm II left Sabang on the 2nd instant, at H p.m., and may be expected to arrive here at 4 p.m., to-day. She will leave for Batavia today at 8 p.m.' (.1 i.MtN Mail. The Imperial German mail steamer Prin/ Eitel87 words
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95 1907-01-04 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TaMJOHO P»0»« East Whirp Basin Hong Mob. East Wham Sect. I— SangoU, E.F. Ferdinand. Sect. 1 (Sheers Wharf):— Perak. Section No. 2— Lindula. 3 Strathniorc 4— Nil. B— Nil. 6— Nil. 7— Fiume, S.niueberg. B— Pundit,95 words
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Article55 1907-01-04 5 January i Macduff, Britstr, H'koug, Shanghai, -lapaii Delhi, Brit str. Bom ha via ports Heim, Nor Htr. Bangkok Siak, Dut str, I^angkat Profit. Nor str, Bangkok Verona. Ger str. New York via port* A. Apcar. Brit str, Penang, Calcutta 4 Fau Sang, Brit str. Pulo I .am Malacca. Brit55 words
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Article121 1907-01-04 5 From Knaors— By the 1.10.i.. l,«»fi.< due on Jan. 4. From Chuia— By the N. D. L. 1. 1. V. E. Friritrich due on Jan. 6. 4ov Muv S'ov «ov Hoy Jec v. V, )eo )ec )ec J>ec >ec )ec lan 19 B. I. 19 M. M.121 words
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Article23 1907-01-04 5 The expenaex of railway working in Holland are HH per cent, of the receipU. This in a higher average than any other country.23 words
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Article29 1907-01-04 5 In the reign of Kdward I. barely £1,100 worth of coin was made yearly in England during Queen Victorian reign the average output from the Mint wax £10, 300,000.29 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1907-01-04 5 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL London via ports, 1./, on 'JMtli .Mm, li. P. ill Co. Port Swettenham aud Peuaug, Kintnti, every Wednesday, Kouxtcad. Teluk Alison, via ports, Mondavß, S. S. Coy Tuesdays, for Port Swetteuham %ia porU. Wednewlays, for Teluk Aiikoii via porU. Thursdayx, for Port Swetteuham via porla. Fridays,186 words
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Advertisement783 1907-01-04 5 Ships and Steamers. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE. VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA and lh« INITKD STATES. Ij.nie from Hongkong, i in Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japum Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria aud Vaucouu'. R.M.S. "Kmi'Kkks or Ixnu" i Twin-screw steaX.M.S.783 words
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Advertisement644 1907-01-04 5 I JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service i« maintained between Japan mid Kun.pe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japan eac Government, specially designed for the Company* European Service, lighted through out by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fimt .md644 words
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Advertisement625 1907-01-04 5 P.&0.5.N.C0 1 HOWEiWARD PASSENGER SEASON 1907. S.S. "MACEDONIA." 10,512 TONS. From SINGAPORE DIRECT ko MARSEILLES and LONDON' without trnnsliipßirnt Leaven Siugapoie 2Mth March 5 p.m. Leaves I'enaii), 29th March 8 p.m. Leaves Colombo Snl April. Leaves Bombay lit.. April. Due Marseille* Joih April. Due Loudon 27th April. Passengers by tliis625 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1907-01-04 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. llnnitkong, JsaMMTf t. 10 Barometer 30.30 Direction of Wind bast. Kuroeof Wind 1 Max. T«mp in Shade 83 Manila -Dec. 4 761 calm. 0 X K28 words
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Obituary39 1907-01-04 6 pi x-moi:k On December lt>, at Shanglini, on board tlie a.s. "Poorln," Robert l'unlon Ihinmnore, aged 33 years. fl»l— O« December I«, at Shanghai, Robert IVllium, infant Mi of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Campbell, aged "i months.39 words
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420 1907-01-04 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. There is considerable dissatisfaction with the administration of affairs iv Kelautau, but as it is so difficult to obtain reliable information on current happenings there, we have refrained from giving currency to the rumours and garbled statements that reach us from420 words
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Article437 1907-01-04 6 In this iasue we publish a brief report of a meeting of the Tien Tsu Hui at Shanghai on the occasion of the departure from China of Mrs. Archibald Little, the founder of the Society. The Tien Tsu Hui ib better known to Europeans as the Anti Footbiuding Society. In437 words
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Article507 1907-01-04 6 It would appear that the Governor has descended from the breezy and peaceful heights of the I'cuang Hills and braved the warmer and more contentious atmosphere of the town of l\ n.uiu- Our special correspondent limits his wire to facts and does not send opinions. He states that a l'cn&ug507 words
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Article19 1907-01-04 6 It is reported that Governor Vaug shih hbiang of Shantung and Governor Jai Liang of Ki&agu will exchange pouts.19 words
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Article16 1907-01-04 6 Mr. B. Hickic, Surveyor, who returned recently from leave, is now stationed in the Raub district.16 words
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Article24 1907-01-04 6 It has been decided to supply the Russian infantry with an equipment of a lighter pattern, after trmt in use by the Austrian army.24 words
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Article27 1907-01-04 6 Some foxhounds dashed over the cliffs at Peu/.ance in the course of a run. and savagely attacked a member uf the hunt who climbed down after them.27 words
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Article26 1907-01-04 6 The s. s Kumakata Maru, which ran aground off Fokien in October last, was refloated on December 20, and left for Nagasaki under her own steam.26 words
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Article30 1907-01-04 6 Iv cunsequence of the extraordinary sale of the Hoheulohe Memoirs the 6} r cent, dividend originally proposed by the I>cutselie Verlagsanxlalt at Stuttgart has been raised to 7 per cent.30 words
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Article38 1907-01-04 6 The small Chiuese owned steamer, 11...:, S, ng. was towed to Saraarang this morning by the s.s. Graig Seng of the same company. The Hock Seng was for some time running between Kola Tinggi and Tinggi and Siugapore.38 words
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Article35 1907-01-04 6 Viceroy Chow Fu has instructed the Police Department to inform the police to search the prohibited Hongkong native papers strictly, and stop them from coming to Canton, as these papers contain too much slanderous news.35 words
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Article41 1907-01-04 6 The ashes of the late Mr. George Herring the philanthropist, have been deposited in a brick vault beneath tbe sundial in the centre of the quadrangle at the Haven of Rest, Maidenhead. The urn containing the ashes was of Doulton ware.41 words
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Article48 1907-01-04 6 According tv the" Spectator, hypocrisy is a fault from which women arc singularly free. The question is not for upen discussion but they will be comforted to know that iv high literary quarters the faith is current that they iicv- pretcud to be good when they are horrid.48 words
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Article44 1907-01-04 6 The death touk place to-day, at the General Hospital, of Captain A. C. Stewart of the s.s. Bi.nhong Liong. The deceased gentleman who was well known locally, was previously in command ot the s.s. Borneo. The funeral will take place tv-morrow morning at 7.1)0.44 words
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Article63 1907-01-04 6 Aecordiug to a Japanese Army surgeon, who made a special study of the subject, the total number of Japanese soldiers killed or wounded at Purt Arthur was ;{9,;12H. Of this number, lii.'iw.i were wounded above the neck, of whom .V6«6 were killed instantly or died afterwards 12,1;J9 were wounded in63 words
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Article57 1907-01-04 6 Dr. Sun Yat-scn, who has becu staying iv Tokio, has becu interviewed and said. China is China for the Chinese and must be governed by the Chinese." He pointed out that the Russians were constantly approaching the Court at Peking, and concluded by saying, We reformers exert an influence not57 words
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Article70 1907-01-04 6 The 1906 Christmas number of the Daily Chronicle," (London) is a penny number that should be in the (lands of every one. Messrs. Edward Lloyd, Ltd., must be congratulated upon the production of a magazine that is full of interest from frontispiece tv back page. The stories and jokrs are70 words
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Article71 1907-01-04 6 In Hongkong during the week ended December 22nd there were three Chinese cases of smallpox, all fatal one Portuguese case of diphtheria, non- fatal and one European case of enteric fever, non fatal. During I'M Hi there were 892 crises of plague in the Colony, of which H56 were fatal.71 words
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Article72 1907-01-04 6 Tokio will soon have a new library, thanks to the efforts made by Professor Takak usu of the Foreign Language School. He ha- had many thousand volumes contributed from England, which will be made th" basis of the proposed library. Baron Mitsui, Mr. Okura and several other rich men of72 words
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Article95 1907-01-04 6 As wa< announced some time ago their bus been no fresh list of honours this New Year. There used to be a list at that pctiod in the time of the late Queen but during recent years of the present reign the practice, which will again be adhered to, has95 words
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Article106 1907-01-04 6 We cannot help being amused at the sight San Francisco presents at the present time, says the Yorodzu Choho." The citizens demand the exclusion of the Japanese on the ground that they arc uncivilised. What is, then, their much vaunted civilisation Its mayor has been arrested on the charge of106 words
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Article97 1907-01-04 6 An agreement has been signed betvrcuii the Japanese and Korean Government)* concerning the administration of the forest lands on the Yalu and Tamen, what are considered to be one of Korea's greatest resources. The agreement, which has just been published provides amongst other things that the Forestry on the Yalu97 words
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Article323 1907-01-04 6 Mr. C. E. Vernou Collin of Sarawak is iv Singapore and staying t>t Rattles Hotel. Mr. J. Feeney has been succeeded m Inspector of Poiice at Raub by Mr. 11. C. Taylor from Kuala Lumpor. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher has been ap|K»inU«l Private Secretary to His323 words
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Article372 1907-01-04 6 Lapsed through Lack of Support. The Singa|iore Tov.u and Volunteer Hand is no mare. Its last ap|icaraiicc MM HMh on New Year's eve, when the baud played the music for the dances at the Police Ball. It is a great pity a town like Singa|wiri cannot372 words
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Article28 1907-01-04 6 Police Inspector Purvis made a raid yesterday afternoon on the beggars th it infest the Esplanade and annoy Kuropr.ui ladies. Four decrepit Chinamen were captured.28 words
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Article45 1907-01-04 6 The total amount of tin Ore exported by the tributors on the land of the Royal Johorc Tin Mining Coy. Ltd. during the month of December 1906 was r h> bag*. There are about 100 bags of Ore at the mine awaiting transport.45 words
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Article51 1907-01-04 6 Tlu: police have received a report that luring the New Year holidays a gold watch, valued at 9100, was stolen from Mrs. Wishart's residence in St. Thomas' Walk. The watch belonged to Miss Naughton. Police investigations are proceeding, but no arrests have heen made as51 words
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Article51 1907-01-04 6 London, December '27 The retrial of General Stoessel for the surrender of I'ort Arthur, which was ordered by the Czar, involves several other pronii nent officers. The Couimihuioners appointed to investi gate the raw of surrender deplore the antibellum condition of the fortn South China Morning51 words
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Advertisement192 1907-01-04 6 FRESH GRAPES. 40 cents per lb. OR PACKED IN 5 LB. WOOO BOXES FOR POSTING TO F M. S. AND ELSEWHERE. PER BOX $2.00 POSTAGE FREE $2.50 Out) tort Frii-nds are requested to send remittance with order, if not in Deposit Account. THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. AN EXCELLENT192 words
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Advertisement80 1907-01-04 6 Wilson &Go. Photographic Artists. Portraits of the Highest Artistic und Technical Excellence. WILSON Co. 6.R. LAMBERT Co. The Largest Consignment of Frames and Mouldings to Singapore llus jnwl now been received by us. Over 100 different kiuds in the latent and muut retined styles. All prices in iKr.tniL'h and Muulding-i80 words
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Special Telegrams.
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135 1907-01-04 7 PENANG'S FUTURE. DEPUTATION TO THE GOVERNOR. His Excellency's Sympathetic Reply. il'kom Or:; OnOIHWMMR.) Penang. January 4. A deputation, consisting of Messrs. Presyrave. Turner. Guinness. Adams, and Lim Ku Toh. waited upon the Governor. Sir John Audi isiiii. yesterday. representing the Municipal Council, the Chamber of Commerce, the Peuang Association. and135 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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78 1907-01-04 7 CONFLICTING EVIDENCE. THE ARBROATH DISASTER. Board of Trade Inquiry Into Circumstances. London. January 1. At the liitiil uf Trade inquiry into the Arhroath railu ly disaster, doctors differed in their st<iUiu"ili concerning the allegation that the driver ot the engine was intoxicated while on duty. A resident, who rendered help78 words
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Article43 1907-01-04 7 Guebbas' Army Following Him KaUuli is foi tityiug himself at Zinnt. French traders' stores have been raided in a village si\ miles from Tangier. Nearly the whole of Guebbas' army lias left Tangier and proceeded in the directiou of /in. a.43 words
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Article18 1907-01-04 7 At Pare (Ir Princes. Auteuil, the South Africans bnl Franc* by 55 |>oiutis to 6.18 words
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Article43 1907-01-04 7 Assassin Commits Suicide. General Von der I., mint/.. Prefect of St. Petersburg, has beeu assassinated. Six revolver sho's were fired at him the moment he \vt> leaving the Church. The murderer then i oi ni ii i tli -I I suicide.43 words
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Article32 1907-01-04 7 Damage Estimated at a Quarter Million. A serious fire occurred at the Navy (inn wharf at Portsmouth. The damage is estimated officially at a quarter of a million sterling.32 words
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Article77 1907-01-04 7 Warning to Socialists' Blind Arrogance. London. January '■'>. Princ Von '.Uielow. in an electoral manifesto, makes a bid for the Liberal vote against the Centre Party and Socialists. He declares lli.it the rial danger of reaction lies in Socialism, ami that every defeat of the Socialists will be77 words
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Article70 1907-01-04 7 King Edward's Cordial Hopes. The Aimer has arrived at Peshawar on his \isit to the Viceroy of India. His Majesty King Kdward h;t- telegraphed tot'ie Aimer of Afghanistan as follows: Your visit to India affords me great gratification r.s it indicates the friendly relations l>etween Your Majesty70 words
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Article28 1907-01-04 7 Ttlilty live ix.ople were killed and twenty iujurtd iv .1 railway eullision. which took place between passenger tr.iui.Tl Alta Vista. in the Stat* of Kan-.i28 words
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German Telegram.
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64 1907-01-04 7 FRENCH ELECTIONS. PROCLAMATION OF PRINCE VON BUELOW. United National Party Berlin, January :l, The Kliction Proclamation of Prince Yon Buelow, the Imperial Chancellor, recommends a better understanding by the National parties against the Social Democrats. Poles, Giielph and the Centre party. It states that a successful Parliament depeuds upon th«64 words
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Article66 1907-01-04 7 The Kaiser has approved the transfer of M. < a mil. in formerly French Ambassador at London, to Berlin, and has thanked the French Government for having arrived at a quick decision in the matter. This is apparently a correctiou of yesterday's telegram, which read that66 words
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Article52 1907-01-04 7 Convictions of a Japanese Ambassador. Le Temps corres]M>ndent at St. Petersburg states that the Japanese Ambassador at Paris. Ichiro Motono. declares that he is convinced a satisfactory result will be arrived at iv the present negotiations between Kussia and Japan, and that the best mutual relations will52 words
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Article51 1907-01-04 7 i ■> neial Iii 'i|nai t is studying the scheme which has bccii drawn up for making secure the defences of the iiort of Bizerta. prior to his journey to Tunis. Yesterday. Kcutcr wired us to the effect that General Picquart had already started on his journey51 words
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Article59 1907-01-04 7 Proposed Construction of Railways. The Deutsche Asiatischc Bank, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and the Bauqucdc I'indo-Chinc have agreed to take over three million pounds sterling of the 41 per cent Siamese Consols and advance to the Siamese Government, on that security, the amount stated, for the59 words
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Article139 1907-01-04 7 Chinaman Killed by a Malay at Tanglin. About 2 'o'clock yesterday afternoon a Malay Police Constable found a Chinese coolie lying unconscious on the roadway at the junction of Tanglin and Orange drove Road. The |K>liccinan put the Chinaman in a ricksha and removed him to the139 words
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Article256 1907-01-04 7 Comments of a London Journal. A writer in The Globe," who probably known nothing whatever about the Malay States, makes the following comments on the recent questions iv Parliament with regard to the gambling farms The Malayan miner in the Federated State s has two256 words
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Article21 1907-01-04 7 At the bottom "t tin Hum Iji ulyi Mine the temprrature averages .Udi-;. lain Tliv iiiiiii- is> about 2,500 fust deep.21 words
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Article800 1907-01-04 7 Early Session This Morning Mr. Justice Fishe.'s Court convened tif teen minutes before the usual hour this mor ning that Mr. Gaunt might mention the case of Sect Wah t. E. S. Manasseh. Mr Gaunt appeared for th* plaintiff, asking that the case might be referred to the800 words
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Article37 1907-01-04 7 We are imformed that a shoal head having only '.I', feet of water, L. W.O. S. exists 110 yards due South Magnetic of the centre of the wharf of the Pulo Brani Smelting works.37 words
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Article80 1907-01-04 7 In their yearly review of the local share market, Messrs. Latham and Co. write As regards the immediate future of our Sl<are Market, prospects are bright. Looking through the list of Companies which appear iv our List, we only notice three names, the success of which seem80 words
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Article96 1907-01-04 7 The Kcv. Henry M. Warren, chaplain of the city hotels in New York, preached an interesting sermon in the Fifth Avenue Hotel early last month. In the course of bis remarks, he invited all those who contemplated suicide to come to him and he would help them change96 words
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Article178 1907-01-04 7 Mr T. Sercombe Smith Accepts Puisne Judgeship. V are informed, upon reliable authority, that Mr. T. Strcombe Smith, at present Acting Colonial Secretary at Hongkong, has accepted the position of Puisne Judge in the Straits Settlements. It will be remembered that on December irl we published a Special178 words
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Article175 1907-01-04 7 Three Coolies Arrested on Suspicion. About midnight last night a Hock Chew named Goh Moi was attacked by four Macaos and one Hock Cha in Lim Kng Bee Lane. He was seized by the towchang aud was assaulted. One of his assailants, who was armed with a knife,175 words
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Article405 1907-01-04 7 High Praise for British Court in China. Kcplyiug to the toast of his health at a public dinner in Shanghai, Mr. L. H. Wilfley, who is the newly-appointed Judge of the new V. S. Court there, said that the proposed general policy of administration at this Court,405 words
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Article126 1907-01-04 7 This morning Sergeant Nicholas, of Orchard-road Police Station, charged a Chinaman named Tan Kirn Lian before the Mr. (ireen, the Second Magistrate, with maiming a bullock, belonging to a Javanese. The parties lived at Bukit Tiuiah and the Javanese alleged that the Chinaman wounded his bullock severely126 words
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Article35 1907-01-04 7 As a sequel to the dissolving of the Soap Combination, writs for libel have been issued against the proprietors of the "Daily Mail, "Daily Minor," and "Evening News," at thti instance of Levur Brothers (Limited.!35 words
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Article185 1907-01-04 7 Chinese Petition Against Siamese Official. We are informed that within the past month a petition his been forworded to the King of Siam by the Chinese merchants in Singapore against the continuance in office of a Siamese official^in Kelantan. Allegations are mode against this official of receiving bribes185 words
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Article250 1907-01-04 7 Malay Women's Keenness for Jewellery. (Prom Our Own Cokkksponhknt). 1. I] us. December 31. Inder a recent order made by the Resident, the royalty payable on alluvial gold won by persons working finder individual mining licenses in Pahang has been commuted for a fixed payment of 95 a250 words
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Article105 1907-01-04 7 Sikh Watchmen's clai* &OM&J Wages. Tins uioruiug, NataSingh.a Sikli. <I^^H| ♦78.40 Irom Mr. li. J. i;i<lui U v4H Court <>f Requests, before Mr. R. Sroft. VH Complainant said Mr. Auaiualai told T)irJ nine Sikh watchmen were wanted for the Agri-HorticuUurai Show. He got eight other Sikhs105 words
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Article93 1907-01-04 7 It is with deep repret says the Ceylon Observer," we have to chronicle tbefleath of Mr. E. H. Macdonnell, Irrigation Engineer. Tang.illa. which took place on the 26 inst.. at Tangalla, Mr. Keith Macleod, brother-in-law of the deceased, went down to be with him— Mrs.93 words
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Article108 1907-01-04 7 The north-east monsoon is now iv full swing on the east coast, and steamers have stopped calling off the bar at Kuala Pahang. (they gave up entering the river long ago, even during the calm season). Fishing boats are laid up till about the end of108 words
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Article225 1907-01-04 7 The fairy play, songs and dances by children, given so successfully at the Christmas treat of the Singapore Catholic Club, were repeated last night ut the Victoria Memorial Hall at the request of many who were unable on the previous occasion to obtain scats. Dr. PaulnsK gave225 words
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Article606 1907-01-04 7 Prosperous Year for the Mining Companies. Messrs. Latham and Co., in their annual review of tht local share of the market, dated December HI. write as follows To-day being the last day of the year, we think it may be interesting to investors, and the public generally606 words
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Article319 1907-01-04 7 Several New Enterprises in the States. Lipis, December ill iFIiOM On OWN CoKRKSHOMiP.NT.I Large areas of laud for rubber planting have been alienated this year in the Ranb district, where there will soon lie several flourishing estates. The demand for land is groat, and among Europeans who319 words
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Article148 1907-01-04 7 At 11*48 p.m. on Christina* Day a .tousa tion was caused at Kcw Barracks, Slavi. Island, when Sergeant Metealfe was seen at his house lying in a pool of blood. The inmates had repaired to bod and Sergeant Metcalfe's wife, hearing some one sobbing, asked her ayah148 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article90 1907-01-04 8 Th cricket match between the Hongkor v Club uml the I nite.l Services resulted in an easy win MT the Club. For the winners T. I'eaic. made 14C ami Mild had s wickets In 29 runs. The South African Bugby Footballer* paid a visit to France after90 words
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Article44 1907-01-04 8 Launches for the Club. The Strum l.,;i'iiu-!i "Aim" will leavi .(•illusion's I'iir for Urn I ltil> l»iin»iilow or Sunday. Mm fltli instant, at 10.11 ii.in. ami IM mm MO |Mii. Mannj UiiiicT at MJO :i in. ami 12.1. 1, I ami 'i p.m.44 words
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Article115 1907-01-04 8 Kinla Championship .Meeting-. For the second year in MMMMMM Di Campbell has won the Straits and F. M. S. Championship, and with it tnk' s the cw ti d Warren Shield, which the Singapore (Jot Club thus retains till 1907. We Times o.' Malaya") heartily congratulate the wiimei 11115 words
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Article193 1907-01-04 8 Essington's Career. has been received from Kuala Luin pur that the old ami successful racehorse Essiugton. by Abercorn Kssie. has had t. be shot owing to his complete breakdown. Essingtoii, though v usually eriatic startei was a most brilliant performer in Australia as a youngster and followed it193 words
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Article254 1907-01-04 8 S. C. C. Beat Dutch Team. The S. C. C. eutcrtained the Kuteh luti yesterday afternoon 011 the Esplanade ami finally wou by two goals to one. The wind was very much in evidence during play on v ground that was very slip|>cry in several places. The Itiitehmeu254 words
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Article133 1907-01-04 8 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club With the re-appearance of fine weather, the Club intends continuing the arrangements which, during the past month or so, have hail to be continuously |>ost|xmcd. The American Tennis Tournament will commence on Monday, .January 21, but, if the weather is bail then, it will133 words
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Article136 1907-01-04 8 Sugar Industry in China. Nativo suyiir (writes a Swatow correspomlent) continues to drop in pricf, au<i the Miyiir-im-ivhanis art fi i ;iny tin- competition of the ini|xirti'il article keenly. They connider that the WMMMM of the imported snyai is its recommendation, although iiudoiihti dly it is a less136 words
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Article12 1907-01-04 8 About 47.0U0 railway servants are on duty all ni^lii M British railways.12 words
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Article129 1907-01-04 8 Position of Hongkong Teachers A note in a Manila paper to the effect that the Commission has cuacU-d legislation iv ie I'lniiiipincs to "equalise and secure uniormity in salaries of provincial governors nd treasurers' (the Act to come into force n January) reminds us of tiie continued129 words
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Article283 1907-01-04 8 Judgment Reserved in Estate Case. The estate case of Kana I'ana Veeyana ma Kana Itoona Kurpen Chctty v. Navena ■ioobramany. Syed Ali bin Salluu AI Sree, l?ad Alidulraliman bin Awath Al Shartee. ui'iin Ijiiyna MMM Mann Nachiappa 'liettv, Charles F.ugtiic Velge and David lames Galloway, m concluded before283 words
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Article552 1907-01-04 8 The Anti-Fcotbinding Movement in v- China. ■^«uass Trusting of the Tien Tsu llni and il^«ii[i|iurli i was lulil in the Town flail. rtt'lTitfliai. on the ltith ultimo, aocmritm being the tmnsfer at the books uml documents, t >;;-ther with the general control of the l;;:uii/.ati'in to th"552 words
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Article14 1907-01-04 8 The ;:n-at«->t (Hi-iti^h snowfalls of tin pant century were in INI-'. IHU. In-Ji). Ik.ii;.14 words
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Article915 1907-01-04 8 Foreigner's Appreciation of the New Army. The announcement thas the mameuvres were to be held at Changteh caused wide spread uneasiness amongst the inhabitants of the district, writes a correspondent of the "N. C Daily News. As tlie Unit* drew near for Mm troops to arrive the more915 words
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Article354 1907-01-04 8 A Suggestion for Peniosular Agriculturists. In the Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay States, Mr. H. N. Ridley writes; Au article y .\l. Qnesuel in the "Journal d'Agriculture Tropieale on this subject is woith attention as the plague of ra.s in the paddy fields is354 words
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Article303 1907-01-04 8 Tramways to be Constructed at Canton. Neither plant, rails or cars will be worth carrying away at the end of that time. We arc not going to build a line that will last for ever. While in conversation with a member of a wealthy syndicate which has been303 words
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Article334 1907-01-04 8 It is proposed to form a Kamie. OHWMJg AsMH'iation to foster the growth of ramie throughout the Empire, and thus add a valuable asset to Kritish agriculture, commerce and industry. At the present time ramie is grown largely in China ami in smaller quantities at different points334 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1907-01-04 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Juiiy. -I —At Sale-room, unredeemed pledges, 10 a.m s—At5 At Sale-room, teak household f urn i 11 11 in. 7— At Sale-room, unredeemed pledget), 10 a.m. 8— At Sale-room, freehold allotments at Jalan Tambah, at 2-30 p.m. H— At Sale-room. shophouße in HacKen/.ie Koad, leasehold169 words
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Advertisement301 1907-01-04 8 DEWAR'S WHISKY V>ry Jt o Mam Have With Great Satisfaction. sou: AOKS'TS: John Little Co., Ltd. May Safely be used 4 1 on rhemosf II Oft TV^ I Sensitive* Delicate l/lt"* 111 I 2795 a 7<; JEFFREY'S J EDINBURGH STOUT. "CASTLE" BRAND. Specially Brewed for the Tropics. HIGHLY REOOiWMKNDKI) Price301 words
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Miscellaneous77 1907-01-04 8 DAY BY DAY. Friday, January 4. High Water. 1.30 a.m. v 4:i p.m. District Grand Chapter. 5-15 Straits Trading Company meeting noon. Saturday January 5. High Water. 1.56 a.m. 126 p.m. Hotel de l'Europe Musical Tiffin. 1 p.m. Sunday, January 6. High Water. 3.37 a.m. Ml p.m. N D. b.77 words
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Article227 1907-01-04 9 SIXOAI o K. -I \XI-AIIY 3, 1907. PKODUCE. iiambier buyers 6.K3 do (Cube Nil' uopickol 10.40 Copra Bali 10 35 do Pontianr 1 9-95 Pepper, Black 17.75 ,I<T White 24.<>2i Saiw Flour Sa> uval; 2.95 .lo Bmn. i No. 1 2-9*24 Pearl Sago 3.40 Coffoeßali, lC'.' 1 19.00 Come.227 words
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Article760 1907-01-04 9 An Awakening and a Determination. In a retrospect of the year 190f> .he Straits Echo states that Penang has awakened and is determined to move with the times and advance along the lihe of progress wjuuklies before them. The yfreatest efrenf of the year has undoubtedly been the760 words
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Article344 1907-01-04 9 Date of format- Capital ion Subscribed N amber i i Issue Paid Shares m D P to j 1 I I Reserve I Company 'JCOTATIONS 1900 $175,000 IMMH £350,000 13,500 10 10 3, M0 uniMue.l 4,000 10 10 850,000 1 1 304)00 10 10 10,000 10 10 '■4" UniuuMl344 words
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Article324 1907-01-04 9 1905 £150,000 1905 1200,000 1904 £30,000 1905 700,000 1903 £70,000 1906 •150,000 1904 £19.000 1905 £75,000 1906 i £310,000 1906 (250,000 1906 £300,000 1903 30,000 1904 »200,000 MM •100,000 1898 i £30,000 1903 »250,000 :.">■) 1100,000 1901 £50,000 £104,937.10 9S!m j IJ/6 •87 400 i 170 »10 •10 W7IWU324 words
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Article186 1907-01-04 9 1894 £5.377.10.0£4,64 A.15.0 1898 1225,000 »225,000 186.5 510.000.000 '110,000,000 1901 12,400,000 12,400,000 1901 134,000 134,000 1899 $875,000 1875,000 7,638 12/6 12/6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd 4,500 50 50 112,500 Fraser A- Neave, Lid. 10.000,000 a) 80,000 $125 1125 9.500,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 250,000 b 1 I 100186 words
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Article44 1907-01-04 9 Howarth Erekine, Ltd. 6% MOO.OOO H% prem. Riley Hargreaves. Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,0 0 20% prem. 5% 1,478,000 5% prem. 4% 602,0fH) par. seller* Tan iontf Pag&r Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 250,000 J > prem buyers 9% 1,865,500 l%par.44 words
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Article102 1907-01-04 9 I Senator Clay of Georgia lold the following story to a number of his colleagues in the Senate cloakroom a few days ago: Sam Jones, the evangelist, was holding meetings in my home vwn last summer in the open air. His subjec': for the particular evening of102 words
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Article78 1907-01-04 9 A lady was calling on some friends one summer afternoon. The talk buzzed along briskly, fans waved, and the daughter of the house kept twitching uncomfortably, frowning, and making Tittle smothered exclamations of annoyance. Finally, wiih a sigh, she rose and left •.he room. Your daughter," said78 words
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Article104 1907-01-04 9 As the m.itor car approached the! street corner a young man sprang direct- j ly in front of it and, waving his arms, cried Now, come on, will you? The car struck him squarely in the chest, and threw him ten feet ahead. Rising quickly, he rushed back104 words
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Article106 1907-01-04 9 Uncle John's memory had begun to play queer pranks with him, but he refused to admit the fact, and s.outly insisted that he could remember things as well as ever. On one occasion, while calling at the house of a friend, he was introduced to a stranger106 words
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Article405 1907-01-04 9 Discovery by Detectives at an Alpine Inn. Three detectives sent by M. Hau.Hnl. chief of the Paris police, to solve the mystery concerning the disappearance of the Swiss deputy, M. Alphonse Braunschweig, lost since August 10 in the Tyrolese Alps, have made gruesome dis- soveries. The journal405 words
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Article65 1907-01-04 9 A frivolous young English girl, with no love for the Stars and Stripes, once exclaimed at a celebration where the American flag was very much in evidence "Oh, what a silly-looking thin? the American flag is! It suggests mthin^ but checker- berry candy." Yes," replied a bystander,65 words
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Article98 1907-01-04 9 In a little village there once lived a boy who was supposed to be dull-witted, and the men of the village used to find great fun in offering him the choice between a threepennybit "and a penny, oi which he invariably chose the latter.98 words
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Article285 1907-01-04 9 Serious Reports as Regards an Accident. On Friday morning, reports the Japan (In. mule' »f 16th ult,. Genera! Nod MK-t with a serious gpcident while on his »hoinq from tfie Imperial Palace, the ceremony of present ins: re<ji--1 colours had taken place. It ap that the General*! charger285 words
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Article242 1907-01-04 9 There is a Royal Commission on Erosipn of the Coast of the United Kingdom in sitting, and somo of i;« ivi dence is very interesting. For UMtance, Mr. Clcmcnl Reid. F. K. S.. h;i tx piessed the opinion that, upon the wiml- the wearing away242 words
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Article53 1907-01-04 9 A popular clergyman recently delivered a lecture to his parishioners assembled upon the interesting subject of Fools There was a large attendance, and tlio rush for seats was very much augmented by the form in which the admission tickets were printed. The inscription ran thus Lectur* en53 words
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Advertisement41 1907-01-04 9 TOBACCO QARRICK ===5i IVIIXTURE Cool Smoking Blended and of j^NOTOBACgi Connoiss,ra> Unequalled Quality ;> i^~^P Connoisseur CIGARETTES The "Garrick" Virginia Blend Made by Hand from the Choicest Selected Growths of Ripe Tobaccos which have been Blended with the Greatest Care 3963 a41 words
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Article595 1907-01-04 10 Sketch of a Most Interesting Career. lnfvrmatict. liawtached v.-> South China Honrfag ***** relial)le source that tl c J^P Mr. T. Sercombe Smi.h. Acting Ceronial Secretary, has been offered th.> Puisne Judgcship of the Straits Settlements. As to whether he will accept the app.iin. incut, however,595 words
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Article270 1907-01-04 10 From Chilli/:-? sources we barn the following i-uri^us and somewhnt romantic ■vtoiv Bo»M time ago th> Empress ■■gag il ;i yp— g l.idy to act as interpie.er. and also proiialily to teach Her (fajMty f rags lalgMfM. The young laiiy \vn~- very attractive and prepossessing and dl«270 words
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Article1065 1907-01-04 10 A Latk Klowkr. One of the latest English flowers »,f the year, the Arbutus, was recently dis playing its white heath-shaped blossoms, oiong with its beautiful red stiawberry like fruit. For the Arbutus, or Strawberry tree, is one of the f.w which n n mally bear ripe fruit1,065 words
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Advertisement613 1907-01-04 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid up Capital $10,000,000 reserve fund:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 tQn 2V) r^n Silver Reserve $10,230,000| t20.M0.000 Raerve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Hanpt, Esq. Chairman. O. H. Medburst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Ooetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Hon. Mr.613 words
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Advertisement579 1907-01-04 10 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROTAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000' Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,00u Reserve Fund £975,000 j BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent,579 words
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Advertisement823 1907-01-04 10 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Motel furniture I\CM"I>IN<; TWO FILL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLES RAPHAELS' GRAND PIANOS; MILNER S SAFES. Ac. ALSO TWO HKST C LASS TIRNOUTS AND A LAKCJE COL. LKCTION OP WELL GROWN PLANTS The property of Mrs. M. Kahlcke To be held at the Hotel de La Paix, Coleman Street,823 words
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Advertisement533 1907-01-04 10 MORTGASEE'S SALE. Tu,»da,j. VI, January, at 2.30 p.m. Three freehold allotments at Jalan Tainbah ofl Jalan Besar, Singapore, area 3,»72 square feet, being lots 14. 11 and 16 of Grants Mi and I 377. Powell V Co AUCTION SAL OF I NKKDKEMED PLKDOI S AT MALACCA On the 7th January,533 words
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Article584 1907-01-04 11 Body Alleged to have been* Found at Macao. Information has been received by Father Garaix from the Seminary at Macao that Fattier Thomas, the missionary stationed on Sanchoan Island, f»t. John, opposite Kunghoi, and about It! miles S.E. of Macao, buried the bodies of three Europeans after584 words
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Advertisement487 1907-01-04 11 CHINA FAMINE RELIEF FUND. Fifth List of Chinese Subscribers. The Fifth List of Chinese subscribers to the China Famine Rjlief Fund is as Jfolbws: 1 Amount previously acknowladfad -518,379.40 Hokkien. Kirn Cliensj and Oo 250 Chop Too liu.il Kheng SO Clv>p II > Ho Kons,'=i 50 Chop Chia I long487 words
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Advertisement531 1907-01-04 11 Praise From The Peking Orphanage FOR 0 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. t7>/' Sisttr Sn/itriirr safis tlwBisUrt find tin in an imxMtUt Itrmtdf for Anwniia i irml; watirij lltnod as irell ax for iiiiiiral II ridihss, llhriiwatic I'oinx, anil Stunimh Tronhlfs. Sister Ellen, Superior of the Orphan- 1 age and Dispensary531 words
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Advertisement388 1907-01-04 11 The testimony uf Sisttr Superior Ellen, given not merely as an expression of her own experience but also .111 behalf of the Sisters under her at Peking, aud with the HWM •mnrtioti of the R Mother Su/>erior of the Onler 0/ lAtfl Sister* of Chitriti/ nt Shinii/hni. forms one of388 words
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Advertisement161 1907-01-04 11 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Froien Mrats, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads, on short notice. If Thawed Daily Supplies are requrad, orders for same must be telephoned to* the Borneo Wharf161 words
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Advertisement509 1907-01-04 11 BODY AND LIMBS REDJPES Like Ringworm— Soreness and Itching Almost Unbearable Doctor's Remedies made Him Worse Could not Work with Comfort. CUTICURA EFFECTS A PERFECT CURE "About October of last year I noticed a small round red patch on each of my lower limbs not unlike rincwortn. It gradually got509 words
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Advertisement144 1907-01-04 11 Tlip pif'.Miiti' ii n' <■ k! liver oil MVMgH C .HH),(KKI RaVU«U a y :u THE MERIT OF A MEDICINE is determined by the test Does it cure? WHAT RHEUMATICS SAY? N. Gal'uway, Snow Hi!l, London, writes 1 hive been a great sufferer from Rheumatism fl<r many years. During this144 words
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Advertisement559 1907-01-04 12 WANTED. BOARD AND LODGIN<^— Two gentlemen reouire board and lodging in private family. Terms moderate. Reply F. M. 8., c/o Strait* 3990 PARTNER.— A partner in a good going busii:---. Investigation on giving surety that the applicant is genuine. Apply NOVO" c/o Strain num. C 3418 TO RENT.— W^fcfurniehed House559 words
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Advertisement681 1907-01-04 12 TO BE LET. ROOMS.—" Eden Hall," Tangliu, superior rooms to let. Apply to v 3660 MRS. CAMPBELL. HOUSE.— No. 5-1 Kampong Java Road. Immediate entry'- Apply J. A. Meyer c/o Meyer Bros. C 3866 OFFICES. Small first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Ap, lv to Guthrie681 words
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Advertisement617 1907-01-04 12 XQ JIE LET^ HOUSE— Clarelands, Tangliu, Immediate entry. Apply to c 3220 VADE.A CO. HOUSE. A commodious house, 11 Dhoby Ghaut, with water laid on. Entry Ist February. Apply to L' 4059 SARKIES MOSES. GODOWN.-No. 10 Trafalgar Street, next to Messrs. Fraser and Neave's Factory, area 3,ooosquare feet, rent moderate.617 words
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Advertisement716 1907-01-04 12 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS C/O "STRAITS TIMES." t Advertisers, whose answers are to be address ed to c/o Strait* Timtt, will confer a favour on the Management, if, when they write to this office, to inquire for those answers, they instruct their tamby who brings the letter to wait for a716 words
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Advertisement863 1907-01-04 12 BOARD LODGING. PAYING GlESTS.— European faauly in Tanglin has accommodation for onvwaying guest. Apply Tangliu c/o Straits Timtt. 6 APARTMENTS "THE MANSION" River Valley Road. Entrance also off Oxle> Rise. Single rooms per day (4 Double ■>.'■. c 3954 Telephone. M T. IMAOKA, Japanese Dentisr No. 45, North Bridge Road.863 words
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