The Straits Times, 7 February 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. VO. 22.201 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 538 1 HOTEL DE LEUROPE. ftIKGAPOKB. r .i vnh the lakwl M -I'Tij Applianri-^ for Comfort ami BaaMk. KAINTY CUIHDUC. SELECT V INES. ROBINSON CO., Sole Agents, LONDON GRAMOPHONE TYPEWRITER LTD. Insist V\ %fff^df Insis t upon this xP upon this TRADE MARK (^^^PQ^) TRADE MARK There are Many Talking Machines THERE
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    • 117 1 HOTEL OE LEUROPE. SINCArdKI. iiici tli.- Irtaat Mod I||Hi«iiii In aloti ami H««hb. DAISTI CTIMIKI SELECT WINES. TEUTONIA CLUB. THE BANDMANN COMEDY CO. LONDON AKTI-TS. Grand Opening Night Vmim tin- I'atruia^i :ind in tin (MHMt «l 11. I!. TKK (.rt^ t API Sll. IcHk Ami:mm>\. Wednesday, 13th, RAFFLEB (THE AMATEUR
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  • 1180 2 DELICIOUS BREAD PUDDING. Housekeeper, are sometimes per ploxed as to the best way ot MMf any stale br«ad left on tlioir ImbZl A delicious pudding, of which children particularly are very fond, can be made as follows Cut the bread into llieM, and bake them until they are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 195 2 GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. F dwhhr PATENT FIRE BOX fc B^ WOOD FUEL ARE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL OVER FIFTY IS USE IS THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. The Borneo Co Ltd., llx PETROLEUM SPIRITS.! BfcNZINH OASO> INE. NAPHTHA MTML "MOTOR CAR" B4AND. In rlnim- at I hi.<l m UMfwW Gallon*. W«
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    • 264 2 SANTA CECILIA BAND. The proprietor of th« abo\» 'tand hati recently increased bis Btatf of Mu-iriam and is now read> to take on enßa^etnents for private and public ■■nterl.inmenU, and al.- > to supply Muhkiui'h m play on Striin; Instruments if desired. 1". h- terms plensu app'j to utouma MiUANDA,
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    • 276 2 tßucftanaris Whiskies < art not an exixriccent. They have been the favourite blends at home for many >. i>r- and arc rapidly gaining similar popularity in the ('•i|c. in. No i\\ i- spared in k. r,_ both "RED SEAL" AND "BLACK AND WHITE" up tv the murk, c 46 CRUSHED
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    • 247 2 MoALISTBR Co. The Remington Typewriter Famous all over the WORLD for SIMPLE and DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASY, RAPID AMI CONTINUOUS WORK. BOLE AGENTS IMPORTERS: McALISTER Co., Ltd. Sinii<ii>»>n', ]pt>h, Kuala lAimyttr, and I'nnniij. ISMAIL &RAHEEM Manufacturing Jeweller*, Diamond Mounters and dealers in precious stones. ORDERS EVEN OF TEDIOUS NATURE PROMPTLY KXKCI'TKI).
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  • 469 3 MR. DOOLEY ON CHRISTMAS AT SEA. [Wit]] Apologia to Ifr. W. P. Dunne.] j Otiuside l.v- wind was lnnvlini;. UM within Mr. Dooley was patting the I liiiisiiii.u- tOMchsi to the llirisl.iins <lc- ci.ra.i n "1 wi Hid r BOW," said Ifr. llcmi'sXv, v be draw his. chair nearer to
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  • 965 3 Mr. (1. K. Chesterton on Dogma. A pamphlet ha.- recently Mtmi bearing Iho somewhat nyp :i' titlo "San -lions towards Hasi.s of Social Religion." It is irnmi by TinXitntnal Fabian S<vial'st Catholic Church, Victoria Park. K.. Atliliated lo the Shaw -Webb-Bland l\a.-e mm WelLs-Guest-Coit -Chesterton Fabian Clements'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 67 3 SPRA'NS. A sprain may bo cured very quick! l>y applying Chainherlain s Pain Bali to the iniuroil parts evorv hour. ;it rubbing vigorously at each aaplieatioi If the rubbing causes too much pnir apply the Pain Balm without rubbing I! should be applied as soon as possibl< after the imun
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    • 559 3 ECZEMA COVERED HEADANDLIMBS 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 brokeout willi mat through gctt ing a wvrre i-old. IMM covered on my
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    • 393 3 1 HAVE YOU INDIGESTION HAVE YOU SICK HEADACHES? Take Becdiatn's Tills. To avoid Indigestion. Ttii»di.trtssin«discrdcr is ciusrd hy l peorly-workint sromjeh. which Is InrKcdori little help and a form. No matte > how bad it may be. a 4mc oi t ..,i.C HAM'S PILLS «,!l speedily relief. Take BF.cCHAM'S PILLS
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    • 330 3 I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the singajrore Roads, on short notice. If Ihs wed Daily Supplies are required, onbffl for same must be telephoned to the
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  • 357 4 San rritlirt Dominated by Trades Lnions. Mr Sydney lSr.Kjkn contribuU'S Ul tin F.iiini::it!y Review an Me paper on 1 1,, iiminnni iHilatkini dewlopin? betwe. ii Janan >"A tl>p United St;it«t. <-alifi.riii;i is. lip says little- more than h Ilintfrliiiul to Fr.nu-isoo, ami San j Pranekca is
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  • 368 4 Future President ShirkeJ Wedding Ordeal Then t» an intereating paper in' Muni y'» atiMidintj to wlurh Ahe, i iit Iw-'iity-tivp, an absurdly pathetic fi•.•ur« wen iii New Salem, had hi-, fust ..ml only real lovo affair. Om r;iM well !>■ licvr iliat he was! ..l>Mit(llv pathetic,"
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  • Ships and Steamers.
    • 819 4 Nan)* port, probable datr uf <irncal, <nul name oj A<itiif>. Steamers. Airhe. S> dne> F«b. 24 Bonstead AMnena, Cbi'na, Feb 17 MansK.-l.i Antenor, Liverj»«>l, Feb 'J7 >Imisn. ;.i Apanina, Anstralin. Fi l>. j lit>untcad Arridia, Colombo. Mar 30 P. A O. Aiwtral.en, Saifion. Mar. 11 M. Maritime* Austria,
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    • 108 4 From Entorr -By tb" B. I s.s. Thui., ,i■ ,1 Uio N. D. L. b. s AltC4 due ou Feb. From Cms* I.v \.i, M. M b b Or, diwoulVo. 11. TIMK T.11.1.E IT MAIL* UCK. Loft Singapore IV- id l> uu<jd J«n I P. AO. Jaa
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    • 330 5 RAFFLES HOTEL. Hon A Mrs ilVer Mr V. H <arr Cltll II Tllhailllll Mr I.' B Velge Col O. WriKlit Mr Somerset Playiie Major H. V Kent Mr J. IVnnison Major 4 Mrs Ford Mr Van Bergen ■fetor Mrs Ormistou Mr F. J. Pi«ott Major. l. Benbow Mr
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    • 372 5 UUUYALS. Per Itonno, Feh. G— Fnm StiatiKlisi. Dr. Keith. From Hongkong, Mr. (J. Kotintz. Tlic followini; (MMH art- FlMOtod to arrivi' by the linperiKl Uiiinan .Mitil st<!auier Prinzess Alico due here ou Saturday tho fllli inHtant. Mr. ami Mrs. V, B. .laiueson. Dr. and Mrs. von Wetlel. Mr.
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    • 1320 5 Under this heading the following abbrevialions are usod str. steamer sh. ship bq. —barque sch. schooner Yet. Yacht Cru. —Cruiser. O'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Foh.— French Ocr —German Dut. Dutch Ital.— ltalian Span. Spanish Sar. Sarawak; O.c. General- »rgo;
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    • 68 5 OaMUa Maiu The lm]»-n«l German mail steamer PrinAtM Alice, having left Colombo at 9 a.m. on the Ith instant, may bt> expected to arrive here on Saturday, the 9th instant, at about 3 p.m. Flu.Sl II Hub. The M M. Ccmpany's »t. ■amer Tonkin, left Colombo at ~>
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    • 85 5 Wharves at yvhich Vtfsc&s are Bert htM To.day. T»«JOMO P»O»» s Eaut Whabt Bakjx :—Mojftlellan. K»»iWHiKrSirr'.' I—Xeeauif, lihurala, H&ong Bee. Sect. 1 (Sheers Wham-) :—Nil. Section No. 2—T <tomi Maru. B—Nil. mata Maiu, Drumgralb, H 6—Nil. B—l'atroclus, Cyclops. 7 ('lima, Kmtuck. B—Lothian.8 —Lothian.
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  • 51 4 Timi: Ii j.i <.n PWi I 'aiming and M tint PasMTSIUf daily at 1 p.m., Singapore btamlard time cori(K[>uudiii|; t-> 6 a. m. Gn-ti«.iii m'antin.c Tlie HIM lir i-»l :it 1- >'i-l<x-k noon. ,i.k iiit:n^ Si:,.-;i|, n Standard tin-..-, on every nay Inoaptiog Sui:tl»..-, wliea it is lired at o:.e
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 690 4 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. i For China, Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Australia. India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London. Through Bills >f Lading iaaued for China oast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE <)it.C'ir.l {l..rl'hina\. Ma.ulmiia 1« Fob /Vi.imVi U
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    • 751 4 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India government. A.tentt at Singapore:— Ship aaaaKT, LaSI J. D.UWI.< A Co., 3-8 Com.verQi-\. The undermentioned dates are only approximate From L'pected Will be de»|«tched for r.in din l.oil, Bata\ia Feb I Katavia, Java-Coaitt, Samaranc, Soerahaya, Makassar. Balik Papan, Douggala, liwo.il, Piileh
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    • 533 4 HAMBURG AMERIKA LIN lE. MAMIlUkii. The steamers of this Company n aintain a regular berviee between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewarde, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, railing at lVnann and Colombo. The arrivaiß
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    • 730 4 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOVO Imperial Oerman Mall Llns The fast and well known mail steamers erf this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Pur Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, I'tnam,', Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe
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  • 391 5 Visit of Danish and Grecian Princes to Samarang. On Tuesday January 22, Their Royal 1 1 illnesses Prince Valdemar of Denmark and Prince Goorge of Greece and pMty Mlliad at Sourabaya by the MM I Biima They wore receive by Mr Oei Tjoen Hoei Manager ..f
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  • 114 5 Mysterious attacks on soldiers in th« precincts of French fortresses are again reviving; aftor a few months of quiescence. A squad consisting of a corporal and two privates of infantry were patiolling the fort of Vincennes'when they were surlounded by severaJ men, of whom piie approached the corporal
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  • 83 5 y,w Pir S-eamer Tim* To-morrow. Snudakan via ports Panel 10 v.m. |WM| Hop Sang 11 a.m. T. \nsmi via ports Poh Ann Ip.m. NBMaf and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. IVl.ik Anson,via pbr*. Sappho -3 p.m. Bangkok if < i!>,,,r, 4 4 p-.W Oor.mlalo "iff ports Tsintau i p.m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 274 5 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL Trieste via ports, nina, ou Feh 9, Kauti-t berg j •lapau via ports, !'.>> uuir/«. on Feb B, R'enberg Yokohama via ports, A. A pear, due Feb 12, I I'aterFon Simons Melbourne aiid Sydney, Daffat, due Feb. 12, Mulltaf Peuimn mid Calcutta. < Aprar, on Feb.
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    • 656 5 P.&0.5.N.C0 HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON 1907. S.S. tl MACEDONIA." 10,512 TONS. From SINGAPORE DIRECT to MARSEILLES and LONDON without tr:inslii|iiu< nt Leaves Singapoie 28th March 5 p.m. Leaves Ponang 23th Mtrch 8 p.m. Leaves Colombo 3rd April. Leaves Bombay 6th April. Dne Marseilles 20th April. Ptio London '-'Tth April, Pi MM
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    • 657 5 C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Koate from Hongkong, ,j,, Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan) Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.S. "Empress or India" i Twin-screw atcaR.M.S. "Kmpreks of Japan" V
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    • 442 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY.GO..LTD. The Kteuners of this Company maintain regular service between Calcutta, Straits and Hongkong, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Shanghai. Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formoea, Japan, the Philippines, Ac, Ac. Steamers on ttar Calcutta, Stralt» and Uoiiiikontc Kuii Tern" Commander Kctsano
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  • 16 6 /.MAiii-Al iMMWMg SuniHtm, .mi Ki-lnimrv.-i, Mrs. Bnrtli i /irti.-r, nt Cli-ld Hirili. Aged :iM >ears.
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  • 1283 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Shall the House of horu's have snort shrift:' The ;n.'iia'.i.in against the L'ppei C Imiulun- is gathering struligtli. and before the present r.-irlimnciit is dissolved we may expect to see ail attempt to alter thu Constitution, though we do not believe
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  • 167 6 Paac French tor|>edo- l>oal destroyers are expccUd shortly from Saigon en mute for France, under the command of Captain Florins What does this recall niian Hum H mean a change of French uaval policy in the Fur Kast. or are the destroyers to lie replaced by others or by submarines?
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  • 8 6 The MiiiiiL-ipHl CouiiuiHsioners inert tomorrow afternoon at iJtii
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  • 22 6 Thieves broke into Mr. /«< 1i... ias'» luingalow at Kuala Lumpnr on SatunUy night and raided the store-room, where they secured considerable booty.
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  • 26 6 Tv MM thu Auglu-Chiut se Free >-■!.■ ...I closes for the Chinese New Year holidays. The pri/u distribution of this school will t-kc place after the holidays.
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  • 26 6 This morning the German gunboat Tiger, Captain von Moss, arrived from Bangkok aud anchored in the loads. She is e\|ieeted to leave for Sarawak on Saturday.
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  • 28 6 A Chinese twakow was swaii|ied i.i the harliour yt'surdiiy afteiii'xjn. Tha crew wore picked up by sam|>aUH. This moi uiug, the subiiK'i'ged vessel was to\ve<l mli the river.
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  • 37 6 The ItiMiU-i s telegrams puhlishud hi today's issue have becu leccived by sub marine cable, the date and hour of receipt being: February 0. 1. 10 p.m. F«;bi i.uv 7. lI. If. a.m. and 11 JM am
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  • 35 6 The dust on tin: Ampan^ Itoad oil Saturday afteruoou was terrible, says the Malay Mail." and the passage of a motor-car raised a perfect cloud, to the discomfort of others compelled to use that road.
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  • 32 6 H. K. Cheng \(.>uig-t»iliien, the Chinese aitilHissador at Berlin, has reported la the Government at Peking in favour ol sending student officers from China to Germany to receive instruction at military schools
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  • 39 6 At übout T.JO p.m., on Sunday a t licit y lad wax attacked by Malay samsengs at the junction of Buriuah and Kedah Hoads and had some 940 stolen from him. The culprits arc still at large. Pinnaug Gazette.
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  • 36 6 It h nuuoiiiwl that Mr. It. .1. Baitlett. s»-.-on.l Master at KaMcs Institution, will be H|i|»iintc(l soon Vice Principal of that cstub lislimeul, and thereby a vacaucy which has lastnl he some lime will be Kilo).
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  • 42 6 A gruesome scene was witnessed MM the Baugrak bridge at Bangkok recently when the wheel came off a coffin cart, and the coffin fell out and the corpse rolled across the mail. Many who were passing by run to a Mil distance
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  • 44 6 Cholera is suid to be very much on thu increase in Bangkok of late. It in stated that the practice of hiring gharries to remove dying victims in the night to some out of the way place has In. en tried, fru-acnlly, with success.
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  • 42 6 Mr. Day, of Kuala Lumpur. ctughl hin tukang n.yi'i ..n Saturday night in the act •>( attempting to force nn rntraiirr into l>r. Travers' hoUHc. The man was on the roof of the office when discovered. He was hatidrd over to tbe police.
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  • 38 6 A plcaaarc: party composed of Jaffiie»c gentlemen viuit*-d the Batu eaves at Kuala Lampnr last Sunday, and succeeded in losing themselves. They entered the caves at 12.80 and were not able to find their way out until 4.15.
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  • 33 6 About the middle of last month, the Foreign Affairs Board at Peking opened negotiations with the British Minister regarding a treaty for the construction of railways from Burma to the province of Szccbucn.
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  • 48 6 Mr Quah Sin Keat.au old Free School boy who left for Kngland in 180H an al'euaug Queeu'sSchclar.arrivedat IVn.m.; unMoinlay by the s.s. Pin >Seu({, It unshipping in Silica-(Hii-e t'i'oni the KiiwHi-hi Mhio .Mi. Sin Kiat v A l>. A. al Caiubridge and an L. h. A. of LonUoii.
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  • 47 6 Mr. Carlisle, the British Conaui m Xoakin, who is at present stationed at Hanoi, the chief town of the province, will so the -.Vvtiiir iln Tonkin" dears. Hhortly remoTe to Haipboug. There are hardly any British subjectB at Hanoi, but there are a great many at Haiphong,
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  • 46 6 A Chinaman jumped into the sea from the Victoria Pier, I'onang, last Wednesday aftcroocio, apparently with the intention of drowning himself. A Police constable on 4oty close by ta% him in the *J>ter ssi bravely went' to hJ4 zsjeae- Th* CTiinaman appeared to b* mentally deraag*4.
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  • 236 6 Ciiiutc a »ye di llhi.iv iriiv.Ki lu,i,i IM'..i by tho Vm\ffm yesterday. Mr. J. Hunter is in tin. Kuala l.uni|»ii hoftpital suffering from er\>i|K In.. Sir Nathaniel Nathan. Inolher a| the Governor o f Hongkong, is ou a \i-tit to Kuhlr Lumpur. He is tli« guest „r
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  • 16 6 Si\U»eu new houses are being built at Kudut to replace the alitp r»»sidenees hitheito iv use.
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  • 27 6 At Baugkok a few days at;.' iiiilit.u\ patrol caught a Ixiy iv the act ol Hying Iv set tii>- to some buildings near the naiuatll gambling MMaa.
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  • 21 6 The Kombuy Corporation ha\c decided In cancel the cycle ta\ aud have applied tv Govcrunieut to amend the Municipal Acl accordingly.
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  • 30 6 A Javanese ran amok with a cliop|ier in his hand in Lorong Balloah. Peiiauu, .it M pin on Tuesday. Domestic troubli sin alia Iv be the cause of his outbreak.
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  • 29 6 A Sail Francisco telegram on the 'J.'.n. ultimo staled that the St. LtWMI Honpiliil in Paris had baaa totally d.^Uny.d. presiim ably by fire, though that is not Minted.
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  • 31 6 A Kiirupe.iu afficer of the steamer Budu who aH«aulted thr sampan man al Mmsn Ban Bee >V Co.. at Pouaug was h'neil In Mi Howard *»"2 plu* the cost of -«iiiiiiiions.
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  • 32 6 Kudal bus gone through a set .1 iiclui>t (»u the ;tr<l ult.. KM iuch<<-t of rain tell in twenty hours. The rainfall for the last nineteen days of Ik-ceiuber was •J7.lt> inrlic.
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  • 29 6 On January JH, a Dntchinau Mmad Mr. I <ils/imi, a«e'd Mjreas*, ili<i! in tIM St. lajimHonpitHl. Baugkok. from chol. ra. The deceased had not been in ri&ugkol. very lon-;.
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  • 36 6 Newi, has icachvd ISHiigkok 'hat MM robbers entered a house Ht Paklat n-ceuth killing two of the ininat.-v H inl i arrying oil all th« luouey. jewellery anil title dreiN iv the |>oss«:shiou ol the iHinily
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  • 55 6 The exploriuu e\)>cdilioii to thu lai in tenor of Dutch New (iuiuea iuto the region of the Snowy Mountains will start from .ln\ i next month. It will he undci the lcadf-i ship of Mr. Lorcutz. who has already travel led in tlun ountrv. The expedition will Inaecompauieil by v
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  • 62 6 Before the 11 1 1~.11 liailwuvs Commission M January k. Miss \i, iv I Iriftin. a member ol the K ilk. i District Council, referring to th# railway sof South and Waal Clare. >ail »h«had httard that on imr iccasion lady passenger had a < ;inai'v whist] t scajird fnii'n
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  • 62 6 Maiiv ol the leading Towknv 'if >Hiidaknn the B.N.P. Herald' hoars, havr up the habit nt opium smoking since teadiu*: that a number of their oiiutryinon in otl). pnrUof the world have done so. Kut thct are now taking a substance nanioil Faag Heng Chow said to be obtaine<l locally.
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  • 61 6 Ami opium zeal on the part of the Court at Peking has resulted fatally to a highly placed official at the capital- -the prefect of Sacchuen. He was ordered to obey faith fully the decree forbiddinc the smoking r.i opium. As proof of obedience., he t»> suddenly left off taking
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  • 67 6 It is mallei' of common knowledge th.it estate cooties in I>t li would l>e all the twttci for periodical visi'.s Iroin (iovt ininint in Mpeetiiis. The <l'i\ i i niii.nl han .Mil. now «M>n thr nie<l ill this. Tin* .la»:t IJod.- linn- thai tin- appointment ul a labom imp*-, t..
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  • 90 6 Captain (iroraf iMMt, .Ir.. arrived Mm morning (nays the Manila Times of th. 25th ultimo; to rcliare his father of tin- com inand at the Ltuietn polict «tntion. Oeorgc Jr. made his appearance at tjt a.m. at St. Pauls Hospital and weiuhs nine and one half pounds That he in
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    • 111 6 Qaldbeek ftlaegregor @oof. f WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. lIWK .11 ST I!K( F.IVKD AfFKKSII SIIIPMI.SI' OF HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER. J. Travers Sons Ltd. 7 DALMEIDA STREETSOLE AGENTS GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ENGLAND. :«:w. THE CAR THAT LASTS IS THE ARROL-JOHNSTON The Following GUARANTEE is Given: If MJI part (MsMfMNJ Tyrv. Klcctric Filtiugs)
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    • 245 6 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL ROYAL GROUP Uikeii by ,i|.|i.irtn.HMt at <J.i ermuout House, consisting nf T. H. 11. Tin [>cs. ami DcTMM an.l hanai Patm v ■tC-wnocaai, B. t The O«\ernor and Miiw. AudcrHon. the Sultans cf Perak. tjelangor ami MajMMM »ml tlic Hesi.lonts of the Native Stairs, the Colonial
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  • 418 7 KAISER'S CONGRATULATIONS ON ELECTION RESULTS. Centre Party Victorious. Socialists Retain Forty -Three Scats and Lose Thirty-Six. [Dkn OvTAsivTisiiiK Lloyd Tki.koham.] B. rlin. February H Tin Uei.list. (.eneial kltctioli* secoud lialloling" have c'.iuludeil The strength of ilin different political parties in the new l(. i.-li>t.t;: ttamt* w hMmrs; elltlV
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  • 42 7 U> fl r'.M.UUUB LiLOYli TILLOJIAM.] Berlin, February r). The niauagctb ot Uu art silk factories u t liankfort arc forming plans with tbc aid of I Iritis! i iMHMtea to take part in establishing urt silk manufactories in Japan
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  • 29 7 Kkutek'h Tkllukams J London. February 0. lli> MftjMtf'l B.ittlovilii]i Dreadnought hii< Arrived at Trinidad, having OWVBBui the disInn.c from 4 iil>i altar, 8430 miles, in ten days
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  • 64 7 ll» |'I..X'"- -UiU-llieUt Iff tbe u.lUi^ lanuarv 18 showed 14,449 seizures and 11,975 death* throughout India, the nnmber id JiatLi id the pr^oeUing weei. having Men 10.846 Donne the week ander review Bombay Presidency reported 2,019, XaAm Mtaq IS, Bengal t5tJ7, I iiiu-d i'toviuct."- ftjMQ, Punjab MM,
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  • 40 7 Suioidi amoDg tbo Dutch forces in Acbccn .-.jutinnco to increase. The Locomoticf •v! Tau-.iary £3, says that quite rer cntly five ioldiert. Willed themselves a four ve'eks' time Some **>' th*t this a.r*ef frr.ru thi troops to the field being overworked.
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  • 825 7 A New Method of Teaching Adopted. (Fmn Oca Own CouKksPOMiKNT). I'cnaug, February y. Tin miaiiul distribution of prizes at the I'enang Free School took place on Friday ;in<i tbc l'riocijia.l. Mr. Piuhorn, inHilo vine remarks ii|«>n Uu new methods wkich have l>ccn inlnpii .1 in the School
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  • 194 7 Mi. Ualkuii- determined not to let any opportunity slip of i rcssiug for a full enquiry into the methods ol the Crown Agents' Office und he took occasion before the session closed to .isk the I'mli-i -"si en tary of State for the Colonies what wus the
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  • 112 7 jvaiig &Jiog bppsated belwi« Ui. on*. a the becond Magistrate, this morning, on an allegation of stealing a football bladder, valued at 91.75, tlic property of the National I niou F.iotball Club of Middle Koad. The defendant admitted he was guilty. Inn declared he had beeu
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  • 177 7 Motion to expend Balances of Last Year's Estimates. At tomorrow's ineetiug oi the Legislative Council, the Colonial Secretaiy will move that the Council approves of the expenditure dvi ing the year 1907 of the balances amounting to *****240, unexpencded ou Deceuita r 31. lUOti, of the funds of
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  • 232 7 Hylams Resent Emigration of a Hylam Woman. Sirce tin fire at Ihv Burapah Hospital, there has been much excitement in the llvl.'iin community of Bangkok. It seems that leeentlv one of the Chinese owners of tiu saw mill iv which the rire started, brought his wife
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  • 345 7 Smugglers' Big Profits. The. pMA problem of the new Opium Department will be the same as that of the old Opium Kami, how to keep out the smuggled article. It must still pay to bring it into Bangkok by the ordinary liners from Swatow, otherwise the number
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  • 97 7 While Mi. Little, the Principal of the Auglo-Chiucsu Free School, wan coming to town in a ricksha this moruiug, be met with an accident. His ricksha coolie wan proceeding at a rapid rate aad he collided with a Chinaman who stupidly got in tbu way. The Chinamau
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  • 118 7 harly ou Sunday morning a police constable found n Chinaman lying groaning iv a drain in Victoria Street. The man appeared to be injured severely and was removed to the hospital, where it was ascertained. tliat one of his arms j-j badl> fractured. He was also
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  • 32 7 The outjrut from tbe Pusiag Lama Tin ¥ines Ltd Fap&B, Porftk. lot toe month ofTfßaa^y lie*- m IMC jucal* of .tin ore cl km approximate alne of 181/ MO.
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  • 501 7 POOR PENANG INNOCENTS. Volunteering "No Catch in Singapore. (Kltox OH OWS CoKKKsPOXriE.NTI. Penang, February tt At the prize distribution the Cadet Corps of thb Free School paraded before the lesi-dent-CounciNor, who expressed himself as being very much pleased at the manner in which the boys went through their
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  • 310 7 The Singapore correspondent of the Straits Helm comments as follows on the Singapore Volunteers The Volunteer movement here in not iv a very satisfactory state at present and those who ought to know blame old Port and Starboard (members of the Ponang Coronation Contingent will know, who
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  • 89 7 A i\i.-r of gang robbery is reported from Kemang iv Kedah. It is alleged that a party of Malays entered the other uigbt into the Opium and Spirit Farm there and. having broken open the safe, made off with its contents amounting to 91,000. Five of the lobbers
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  • 176 7 Trade with China and the Shau plains to the North cantinu«s to increase, writes the Bhamo correspondent of the. Kaugoou (tazi.tte. In addition to the annual summit of raw cotton and cotton yarns, they are importing woollen rug* and blankets, pity.; goods, and Devoe's oil
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  • 397 7 j Police Court Sequel to Tramcar Squabble. The sequel to a squabble on a trauicar was beard this morning before Mr. Mitchell the Senior Magistrate, when the Kurop.au who gave a false name and address recently, responded to lummonwi issued by Messrs. Tan Chong Lay aad Lee
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  • 540 7 Extraordinary Resolutions by Cantonese Gentry. The Canton correspondent of the Hongkong Daily Press" writes A private meeting was held at the Kwong Chai Hospital by the gentry of the nine charitable institutions Viceroy Sbuni'i clique of Directors of the Yuet- Han Railway Company i. Lv Kwai Wai
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  • 136 7 Thin- d.uiiij; loblxn. well Jrrtt-*-. I *uJ armed with knives, entered premises No. 89 Church Street. rVnausf. on Sunday after noon and threatened Ihe oofaaUf .»o oU woman i with thei| Weapon* anU Jtui&bJcJ her key*. The tuaid >tr>aot ci the old woman ran npxtair* to the
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  • 188 7 LIBERAL PROGRAMME TO BE MODIFIED. Government's Strategy. An Appeal to the Country Inevitable. 1 Kn tj.r h TILBOBAIII.] London, t'.liruary 7 The Premier, Sir Heury Campbell- Kan nei man. in a letter to liis political KiipjxirUjr*. reminds them that Parliament meets un Uie l'Jth imrt., when the attention
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  • 34 7 THEY ARE NOT FOOLS London, February 6. Renter's correspondent at Tokio state* that the talk of war in the Americau press has been ignored, as the ides •>' an nltimn tion being issnrd is ridiculous.
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  • 289 7 Formal Opening Ceremony. The formal opening of the Penang anti Opium Association took place last Tuesday evening at its headquarters. No. 72 liove Lane, in the presence of nearly three hnn dred persons. premises were prettily decorated, and across the entrance-way ware entwined the British and Chinese
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  • 125 7 3A Dutch newspaper says Tbe British steamer Auchenblae, which was under charter to the tirni of .1. OaendeU and Co., left Katavia W Kurope on lauuar\ "26. Tbc next day. she put hack to port owinu to the < lardlff coals on hoard not rai: ing a
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  • 110 7 We r«gret that, owing to typographical enors. the list of donations towards 'In funds of tbe. St. Mary's Home, nnblhihed yesterday, was incorrect. The follow iu^ ithe correct list: Amount already acknowledged tBB2.;>'J .luuior Staff, Messrs. B- ustead 4Co. SO. H. Payne liallwey. Ksq. SO. Messrs. MMMi
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  • 27 7 U u announced by the Molbourns Axga» that tho booy «.i-th« late Priucipl B4lny u> to be «s=veye«i to £dinbur«h, w>i*e it win be interred earrrin Jtarca
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 171 8 Playing for the Ist Royal Sussex against Ist U iltshires in the Punjab Canauatfon Tfiiirnamrnt. Lieut. Bond scored I:: I.' for the former, who wou by an iunings and 169 runs. Iv a cricket match at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, Captain Talbot'» side beat Mr. Whitlev side
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    • 85 8 A warn of planters from Mul.-u-i a and the Nativi s Slates is paying a x isit to Singapore during tho Chinci New Yinr holidays, and will take advautagi ot their stay here to play the Singapore Iti'treation Clnh at Cricket on the l.lth and Itth iaat, The follow-iii!"
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    • 158 8 All- India Tournament. The Mew of tho All-India HIMJMj Tournament dining tlio past Hum or four years lias j;iven this annual fixture at Allah abad more or less an MatMd BmMtM whie'i it is not likely easily to lose. The date sclaetod lot tha loanMMat there is the 2.*ith
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    • 113 8 Penang Golf Club. The following is the result of the Ladies' January Medal aud Guld Medal competition Miss Law 189—0^=121 Mrs. Martin 159—20=139 Murray 185—40=145 William 198— 48=1 tj Stitt 212—64—148 Miss Mabel Brown 194—14=150 Mrs. Newland 204— .'0=154 Tho January Monthly Meil.il and Gold Medal resulted as follows
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    • 167 8 L. L. T. C. Tournament. The following is the result of Wednesday's play:Lamm mmv Hvnmcai'. Mrs. Sal/.manu beat Mrs. Dare, 6ft, 0-5. Mixi i- Donua Kumv, Mr. and Mrs. Patcliitt beat Mrs. Skiy and Mr. Holinjjhroko, 6 5, 64. Mrs. Mac Donald and Mr. Davidson beat Miss Newton
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  • 134 8 Kitchener's Present to the Empress- Dowager. A li.iiid-ouie looking bulldog, with an immense pedigree, a prencnt from Lord Kitchener to the Empress- Dow agor of China arrived iv HouKkoug recently from India, and was removed to the Hougkoug Horse Repository to bfl kennelled. It is a little irrelevant, but the
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  • 39 8 Some light on Chinese political methods is thrown by news from Peking that Yuen-shiu-Kai. the viceroy of Chihli.'has given Piiocri TsaiUeng, an influential courtier, a quantity of valuable prcseuts iv- otcjor to gain his iavour and secure his protection.
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  • 516 8 Criminal Prosecution of Newspaper Staff. On Thursday week nt the Ksplanadc Police Court, Bombay, I reports The Asian" if January 26), before Mr. A. H. 8. Aston, Acting Chief In riiMMJ Magistrate, Donald (ireenhalghJjockey. pieiented an information and applied for mhmhm against Mr. Kdynr R.
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  • 66 8 Onneral Allen has ordered the dismissal of Second Lieutenant L. A. Dowdell, supply officer of Samar. Dawdell has been found p?sos 3,500 short in his accounts i.nd is reported to be implicated in the Catba!ogan safe robbery. Grounds* for his dismissal date back to •nine statements of his iv
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  • 140 8 From Wuchow, on the West River, comes news of another daviug piracy. On the 24th ultimo, iv the vicinity ot Vnn i Wo Mi. two native boats were attacked by a I party of forty men. The boats were at anchor when the gang
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  • 240 8 Boarding- House Life in Hongkong. Kingsclcre, the palatial building in Kennedy lioaa, designed as a residence for the late Mr K. K. BelilioH, but now o^iened by Mrs. Sachse, as a private hotel, bids fair to become famous in tht social life of the Colony i sayi> a Hougkoug contemporary
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  • 829 8 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. The Disqualification of Monarch. i Kkom Ock Own ONMMWI^ Pcnnng. February 3. (Kir January meeting provetl to be a v«ry enjoyable one. and wan certainly letter than the last, for we ha<l no fiascos in tlit- shape of more matches or walkorerM, and sport was
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  • Correspondence.
    • 108 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Times." Singapore, February ■>. Sir, In yonr paper this afternoon, Tra I veller points out that the Americans weir not the first to raise straw herrii s in this part of the world, "Traveller" himoelf having introduced them into the
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  • 549 8 By Liect.-Col. K. G. BniAi>Kit-K. Commandant, S. V. C. Singapore, February j, Utf. s. v. c. Parades I :—The Corp* will |»rHtlo |af < ere mouial Drill for His Koyal Highness The Duke of Counaught ou Satnrdiv, February 16th. Dress :—Review Order with waterbottlrM. In! ■nets or slouch
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  • 28 8 £800,000 a year will be lost to Liverpool in wages alone by the withdrawal of the four White Star liners which will now run from and to Southampton.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 48 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Feb. B—At8 At Rale-room, unredeemed pledges, 10 a.m. 9— At Sale-room, yellow rose, rambutao, and Cheeko Uees, at 11 a.m. 9.— At Sale -room, cases enamelled basin* and aardines, at Ham. 20— At Bale- room, wreck -V Dutch s/ Reijniersz," at 2-30 r-.m.
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    • 23 8 Letters for Advertisers. Letters are now lying at this Office for tba following advertisers M. 1 I>. fcV- 1-. X.A« i M. 2
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    • 238 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tender* are united for the farming, for a period of three yean, from March 1, 1907, of Orchard Road Municipal Market. Sealed tenders address -J to the Municipal Secretary and labelled Tender for Market will be received ni> till noon, on Friday, February 15, 19 ,7.
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    • 199 8 John Little Co., Ltd SINGAPORE. ANDREW USHER GO. S CELEBERATED BOTOL HITAM WHISKY. Bottled by us in Singapore. Its popularity increases as a result of its being known on the Market for Years as A SOUND WHISKY AT A MODERATE PRICE. against infection by A 4_ *Br the use of
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    • 91 8 HOUSE.— To Let, furnished or unfurnished. Woodthorpe Gallop Uoad. Rent furnished $125 per month Rent unfurnished $100 per month Stubling for three horses. Tennis lawn for two courts. Apply J. A. N. PICKERING. 22, Kaffles Place. v 270 NOTICE. ll. >ld. is of bill of lading iksurd by Measrx. I..
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 134 8 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, February 7. High Water. -".1 p.m. Itowing Club meeting. 51") Friday, February 8. High Water. Mi a.m. 7-27 inn. Legislative Council. 2-30. Municipal Commission. 230. S. V. C. Commandant's Parade. Si;,. Temperance meeting. Sailors' Home. 8-30. Ass. Eag. Annual Meetiug. 8-43. Caibolic Club Concert. 9. saturda>
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  • 97 9 BnauMH ri.mumi 1907. PRODUCE. i. uibii r bayarat '>.'.••'> do (Cubt X.i. li iiiipi«kpd 10..-.5 Copra Bali 11.(10 do PoutiamK 10. ».'> Puppbr, Black huyi rs IS.nO do Whit<> ;V 24.7.1 Sago Flour Sai.i^iK :S.On do Brunei So. 1 1M Pearl Sa^o 5.40 Oo«feoBali, 16;"., IU.OO Coffee. PalembanK, -JO
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  • 128 9 (>ri Lotulon— Bank imsm s 2/4 ,1 Daaaand -2/4,",. ■rrraaa •> m a/s do ajn/a 2/4 Ji On ffirrwitnt Bantr i/4 -J. 40 Mi ate t m/w 2.46} da m,s -j.4H.; On hnme* -Hank d,cl 2.95 Private :< mtfn ;!.oo do 6 m/s :1.(>4 O»i India— Bank T. T.
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  • 662 9 Hffect on British Trade. Writing to the Lcndon Triliuiic oil the Channel Tunnel Scheme, a correspondent s.iv> .hat it is surprising that the promou is of the tunnel have not replied to S r Thomas Sutherland. As the chairman of such an important -teamship company .v- the
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 376 9 Date of format Capital Subscribed ion I 1903 fSOO.000 $400,000 Number of Shares Iasue Paid Value up to 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 I 10 1 l£ 1 10 10 10 10 Reserve Company Qcot>tionn t BelatTin,M. Co.. Ltd. i". I B«rtawab G. M. Co., Ltd 5.00
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    • 284 9 1905 £130.000 I £lO4.987.loj{ j j t/ J .90, ,,00.000 I M7.400 j Jg f» 1904 £30,000 £U,1IS J;°~ I «j 1905 700.000 1610,000 70,000 j 10 10 1903 £70,000 £70,000 70,000* 1 1 I 9..W0 uniMued 1906 »1 ".0,000 S12S.O0O 12.500 10 t 10 not kl f 6,000
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    • 202 9 a. Special Gold Reserve Food. b. Insurance Fund. c. Sundry Reserves. d. Suudrv Reserves. Special Reserve. 1894 £3.377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 7,638 H/6 12 6 X14.11.9 Bells Asbestos Easten^AceDcy, Ltd 1898 $225,000 $225,000 4,500 $50 00 112,509 Fra»er A Neavc, LM. 10.000.000a) tlO.000.000 1410,000,000 80,000 1125 $125 9,500.000 I Hongkong aud
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    • 39 9 llnwarth Krskine, Ltd. 6% mjini.ihm 3V,preir. Hiley Har«re«ve«, Ltd. 6% MMH :nf.ire»'. Singapore Municipal 6% 4<m,o 0 20% preni J% l.*78,0«l 2% prem. 4% WW. --'tdianomina' I'aii jong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. OV, .'".u.-oi V, preni I.OVi.OK) p«r.
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  • 97 9 In addition to the new MahoiiMdan daily newspaper to be established in Lucknow early in the Xew Year, it is new proposed to found another in Calcutta, where the need for a journal to represent the views of the Moslem community has long been felt. It is proposed
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  • 129 9 Than seems to be a strong probability that the greatest criminal trial of recent years in Italy —that of Tullio Muri, Countess Bonmartini and Naldi, for die murder of Count Bonmaitini will have to be taken over again. It would appear that though all these
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  • 273 9 Important Statement by Baron Hayashi. I .i), .l;i!M.il V ill. Karou Hayashi. ■aaMaMftetlM < ipposition's riticisra of the alleged weakness of the foreign policy, detailed the negotiations over the San Francisco cjuestion, aud said that in theevent of the text case Ijeinigdtt'idud against Japan the aoti-.lapanfStt movetiient
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  • 15 9 miv.: had a*«fcVti >vi..i :.W •jii|.liv uondri^. ami iiiv. t.-it pntliv is^ivin^ iix ;i "turn."
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  • 126 9 Studies in applied chemistry have jus; received an impetus and a reupgnitio: f^-oiti the French Government whici 111..V well be studied by the autlioriti. of universities in other countries. Tin i has for ten years boon a Chemists' Intitule in France, aud M. MoLnan, wh has received
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  • 154 9 A wild drama of the i.,u kind look place t lie otlii-r day al l.nignt, Mil Ci.urtrai. A young m:in n.imi Trrrvn had been aaajafltd to a girl nam« Heimo, whin her family lcanu-d that b< liad oiii' or two |xnal i on\ ictioiis reoordc against him. and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 218 9 bouton Kouge j-elucca •E< f Oaanttai aai Manaanatajal V/ I and l'ackwl at Cairo. Kifypt, with ex- Gl irmie earc. so as to retain the freshuess j J of their ex.juisite aroma, ami i-nsuri-J^_ ibiir reaching the aanaaaaai iii §^1 Yanaananaj aaclaglaaniWaa). A Sb c^-:;<r l.^|itian Ci.^arette than our nlelirnt.
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  • 1438 10 ANERAOF FE.<FUMERY. The art of the perfumer w very ancient and as widespread as humanity, And tho industiy of sc-nt-n;aking has ■radaalij paagnaaai until to-day it may bo caid wo live in an era of periumery. Never were perfumes so fashionable, so dcairablo, so much the vogue,
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  • 221 10 His Claim to be a Jam. Mr. C. B. Fry, writing in the January uumbcr of his own magazine, tells the story of Ranjitsinhji and his Princedom. When Jam. Jasvantsi lhji of Xawanagar died last August, re-port sated that Ranjitsinhji had succeeded to tho State, but
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  • 557 10 Monsieur Rouvier's Working Day. Mr. \V. G. Fi.zgerald gives in the Windsor Magazine an illustrated account of the French Foreign Oliice and its present chief, M. Rouiier. lie says: If the Quai d'Orsay be tho diplomatic academy of the wcrld, then surely M. Kouvier is the ideal
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  • 795 10 Many Recipients of Highest Burial Honour. The funeral af Lady Burilvtt ('.mite in U „tminster Abbey had a peculiar (■fend in that sin- is probably the la.<t of her sox who can be honoured witii interment thero owing to the lack of <\>;n\\ there being now
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. SOUND ADVICE. Never neglect a bad cold. You can not tell how it may result. A simple home remedy will often bring relief and should not be ignored, but there is nothing so reliable as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.lt is well known for its quick cures of coughs
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    • 568 10 Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. h aid-up Capital tio,ooo,o<x RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve »10,000,000 1 19n oni Silver Reserve »1(>,250,000f aO o w R .serve Liability of Proprietors (10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Eoq. Chairman. O. H. Medhurat, E»q. Deputy Chairman. K Goet.-.. Kwj. A. J. Raymond, Eaq. Hon.
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    • 539 10 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAKTER. Capital £«OU,OUU Reaerve Liability of Proprietors IMOU.OUO Keeerve Fund £W7o,IHH. BANKERS. Bauk ol Kngland. National Bank of Scotl&ud. Tbe London City A Midland Bank, Lu l SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts aru opened aud interest allowed at 1 per cent,
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    • 127 10 AUCTION SALE (At our Saleroom) Saturday, February 9, at 11 a.m. go POTS JAVA YELLOW ROSK TRKKS 80 KAMHUTAN THKKH JJOCHKKKOO TRKIIS (To be aold in small loU) Powell Co., 26* Jaataaaav. FORTHCOMING SALES. Wednesday, February 20. -Wreck «f th.Dutch steamer Keijuiers/ '2 .to. Saturday. February 23— Furniture hb, .11
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    • 60 10 RHEUMATIC PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED. The excruciating pains characteristic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by .applying Chamberlain's I'ain liulm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the surprise and delight of thousands of sufferers, '"he quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many
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  • 664 11 Progress in 1906. The year I'Ji'G has not, on tho whole, born a very propitious one f<x the native industries. The twolvenwinth saw bad Hearnn i^'ht throagh, h loag drought fallowed by lot of rain which was •Tnwded in.o B tew days This played havoc wilh
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  • 256 11 It is rather pat astir to :n.i,' tin' w.iy m which ;i Ban wh>> is d"iin: his hot to aiiuiN*'. interest. anil elevate tlir pniiii (for rrnwdrntinn) is hampered in that altruistic task. Cri. behava a~ Ihough iluv had a mevaacc agaiosi him for attomptiiig it. And Men
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  • 748 11 MARRIAGE P UZZLE. Conflicting Laws Cause Some Curious Anomalies. At the Loaies: lastHatioa, Mr. M N. Druequer. led nil an lience through a labyrinth of legal technicalities of many nations in tlie ooatse <! an interesting lecture enti.L-d The I ntcrnatiral As|n i of afsnisfe and Di«sree." He dea't ehieriv
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  • 125 11 The ktUowing msTimt are from a book by Quh'U Christina of Sw<<ln Thf* dead have a sad BchraatSfC Over tho livinsr. for they arc the *ir -t to foiget One should live with men aa with sick people from whom one endure, everything. Life is tot short
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 339 11 6ures Coughs. There is positively nothing; equal to Angier's Emulsion for the reHef and f+ZZZ''^^ clire of troublesome coughs, bronV _^o^^^^£^Xs\ c 11 tt Si consumption, and ;ill c hest y V*^^Wfl?ys»^a aficciiuns. it ia equally f;ooil ior yy 1 f^s^^^S*Fm\ l^ c co11 (i r""'(r l>n>ncliiti.i V. i^grJ*JrL^\*i»a\ swt
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    • 752 11 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS C/ 0 "STRAITS TIMES." I MsaMBSNBj whot* annwerH «r,- to bf udd/veajed to c/o Straits Timti, will confer a favour on I the Management, if, when they \\nt< tothix I office, to inquire for thow- BBBaBSSi they instruct their taiubv who brm_- the letter to wait for
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    • 453 11 NOTICES. ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. The Annual oaastal Meeting of tin A--> ciation will be held in the Kooms. 1:4 ii KaMlcs l'lace. SB tbe evening of Kriday. February f, 1907. at H '5 p.m. BaMSMS: 1'..p1--l'>Hlßi..-eSheet.nnd(;eneral. A. Me I.KNNAS. !t Ban. Secretary. Ni.ti.e is lierebv (.'ueii. that I. the BBSS*-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 693 12 WANTED. CHINESE KKAM. F. 1 shorthand aud Apply to R. S. co 'Straits Times" M BOARD AND LODGING.- -Two gentlemen r»quiri board and lodging in private family. Terms moderate, lteplv V. M. S.. e/o St.-.nt, '"ir;ri. .1990 TO REST. Well furuit<l:cd House for 2 i*r ■on*. Tanjoug Katone M Piissir
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    • 688 12 TO BE LET. OFFICES.— bmaII first floor offices facing! Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flmt Street. Apt ly lo Guthrie Co. Ltd. Agent*. a.c OFFICE.— No. 7 Batten Kond. Thrte rooms aa 2nd tli« i Apply U c 1658 OUTHRIE CO., Lid. j BOUSE.— A coramod;ou= lower-roomed house. No. 14 Wilkie
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    • 698 12 I UNDOUBTEDLY the most comprehensive line of High Class Tools is splendidly illustrated in our new list Cools for all Grades 1907 Catalogue Just out. Allow us To serve you with a copy. Walker, Sons Co., Ltd., Colombo A Kandy, Ceylon. GUTHRIE CO., LTD., Agents for the Straits S. ill-
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    • 252 12 A FEW 1906 SUCCESSES. BOMH4Y KEUABILITY TKIALK (lass B 10-1-2 ll. r. UtGYLL Ist pkci Class C -H--20 H.l'. \\\C,\ LI. Ist abe, fHfW WJN tin' niily Ai^vlU fiitcicil.) HEREOMER TBOrai RACE MctU br nmtorioMper formftiue 16-90 H.P. ARGYLL IRISH KM) TO BKO i;K(()l!l) re4«oed fey 10-li H.P ABOTLL. SCOTTISH
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    • 123 12 HOLLOW CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS. Bmntifullv n-n-linit.. any la. c <l< s^n. No plasi.i m^ rci|ui,ed, Mtatala* at oit\ \:..i:n r \i. i ii. i. vwiuks, MH SI Hill Strwt. J d'A. PtkKlkA. HOl; I lI. I TIIM AMI lI.OIMS'I alia i i awl Kspirti i- of orelu.i-. DajiaaMi iiml (.01.l
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