The Straits Times, 18 February 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.2W) SINGAPORE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1907. prkt; io cents
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 659 1 HOTEL DE L EUROPE. HNOAT'OKK. ii ;!i.' html M i. m \nii.i. ..nifnr. an. l Health. DAINTY Cl ISIK£. SELECT WINES. Db Dion Bouton Cars, LATEST TESTIMONIAL. Meksuh. t. DUPIBE k CO.. >„„;./.,., nut;, ts of the I>k Dios l)(»iTdN C.\r>. t Present. Di i have mncfa ploMnre in certifying
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    • 160 1 i Robinson and Company, SOLE AGENTS FOB THE GRAKOPKONE AND TYPEWRITER, LTD., Ui Records. ONE DOLLAR EACH. Can Ac used 9a the Gramophone, /^^y|fc\ The Leadin 8" Artistes of the World SIJNiG op PMY "Ti^e Gramophone ll lfffivlS^'t-'^l^ e lf v -r£-~ Gyamophonn needles iflß^% Jjlp^^^^gP».. ai.vays Bsar^Rir, I'rfhe Mark
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    • 18 1 HOTEL DE LEUnOPE. si.\(,.\i'oi:i; I'ittcd aril tl Hodan pli Coßtforl and i. kill DAIXI >i Cl'lHi: SELECi WINES.
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  • 515 2 Reform by Humane Treatment M ThMBM UnliH. a well-known auilmiiiv on tliu Mlbjeet, has in the "Pall Mull Magaatne" an interesting artic-lo <m pri—f and prison life, in which be awka mm raggaationi lor refonß. Ha contend-, that the present wane of priaon traatmeat i>
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  • 223 2 Love's All -sufficiency. Love H DBOBfh iiuleed. 100 inueli And *****- 1 put it to the touch One Love, Philadelphia!! bora, Hv biyt her lovinu feeling! lorn. At Mystic I'onn.. apeaea has made! ProotatMtßg a new |m .ice crusade When earth ao aiore by wars is vast Football, layi Love,
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  • 1621 2 Kb* Asm fh Bans. Tlir"> great wliemes of army raaana have biH'ii proanaifatad witaia pariad of -ix yiars. Wmß tile flßßWanwk ol tli third of thaw waa inawated to tho public nventlv it BTtxaJ io In- boywMi the i-oi)iprciifii-i<iii af .hi> BMa in the street, and for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 91 2 KING OF ALL COUGH MEDICINES. Mr K. O. C':iM', a mail carrier of Can888 Cbatar, Connecticut, U. S. A., who has been in the United .States Service for aboaj sixteen years. say> "We have triad many eoagh mediciues for croup, but t'lianiberlain's Cough Remedy is kin^ of all and one
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    • 315 2 EAGLE CEMENT .aaBaaBBBBBBTaBBBBBBBBBBnMk. Jor all Jiigd-eiass Work. On tde fast of tt)e (Brown Agents for tde Colonies. Importers: The Borneo Co., Ltd. H. ABRAMS THE HORSE REPOSITORY, SIMi.U'OKK. Has just landed ex s.s. Darius" [.sixty hiyh-class Horses, Cobs and Ponies, specially selected for this market. The batch, which has arrived
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    • 404 2 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REFUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH ani Fortify the System againstPiseaae witli *^°Eg™^^Baßßßßßßßßaaßßnawan»^^Hji^»XTH*i, j\^, J ****'^*^^^^i M mm •We cannot >|w*k K*^BTt^BT**^Bk*^RT A^B AaTJ "^5 H wR3f *SL uvi lustily of it." B|_/W aj v [h^YJI a^^p) HI **T bmu^^aj| Pronounced b^n^rtIuSST^ieOICATAOTHORITItS Klt^bll Torpid Liver,
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  • 162 3 Enormous as is the £4,000 fee. for the recovery of which a well-known Paris mgW is being su<\l. it l* i"ar from constituting a record. Nearly a century ago Sir Astlev Cooper received £1,000 more for a trip to Vienna to attend upon Prince Esterhazy
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  • 48 3 Timi- «>n Fort C.inniiic and Mount K.iWr (Iron daily at 1 p.m.. Singapore nlardimf HM rorr. -|> .Hiding to 6 a. m. Grp.-nwirl> niiHintiitn> The tim>> enn is tire<l at 12 o'clock nnon. iiuliCling Sinu'Rlxire standard time. M every day excepting Sunday, when il ia fired at one o'clock
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    • 708 3 "TEPLITZ" Unequalled as a Palatable and Wholesome Table Water. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. or from the Sole Agent s HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Jewellery Exhibition Jnstlunpackeil the Choicest collection of Jewellery ever seen in Singapore. V< rv suitable fur BalaisJ ami MraMsß| Naasalß. AU latest London and Paris designs.
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    • 259 3 ISMAIL &RAHEEM Manufacturing Jewellera, Diamond Mounter* and dealers in precious stones. OEDEES EVEN OF TEDZO7S NATURE PROMPTLY EXECITKD. l-ocal and Ontport orders carefully attended to JUJ 32-1 82-2 BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. jf|g||-THE KING or RESTORATIVES! S^ ?^V j, —g^— -~,L>a-«asiaaajgpaw^aaania»yaaMpMafitf»^toa« l^a^asaM iFVank W W aV I aw anaaabaHaw aassnt
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    • 180 3 DALLAN S AUSTRALIAN HORSE REPOSITORY. Just landrd A MSSBI >ln|>ment of hor-e* cobs and poim's. all tlion uclilv broken to aaddk and sanass. a ajSSiaVj tin.- lot. Inspection invited. 209 LACE STORE. JUST RECEIVED: SPECIAL MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES. Choice (-•ollcction of Laces from England and the Continent. A line lot of
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  • 934 4 Character Sketch of the .tlodern Knis»lit linant. Sn Alexander Swettenhajn, K.i M Captain-General rid Oorenwr-in-Chiel „i Jamaica, v typical pioaecr of Empire, Tall, thin, and ban be i- conrtitutionally capable "i with j standing tfat rigoan of any etinata, H« his uiitiv in various oapa ii;i .ii
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  • 801 4 Xam<; >,<>rt, pnUUe duli >>i arrival, and name of A<)<nts. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney. IVl>. 21 Bouxtead r, Livt'rpui.l. Kil) 27 Mansfield Aparima, Australia. Feb. Houxtead Arcadia. '.>l .nib... Martt; P. I (I. Auntralien. Saigon. Mar. 11 M. Maritime* Austria. Ihnigkniu'. Mar. Uj ltautt nlx-rc Ayuthm. I'.un-kok. Mar. j
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  • 94 4 for Per Steamrr Time bMM, P. S'tenliniii. T. Alison y, r i p ;l lt>in^k.>k ./.,,,,r w. u/i 1 Palataaaaf -<„/,,/ i Batavia,Chcrib.ui.Si:ii:v h:,l.,ijU Ilb. I'eiiaim an.l CiiltMiti:: C. '/v,,, ;i Hkong, Am..>. Swutov. H,. ni i W.m I :t P.Svvettenhaiu via jmrts 7/i/< /.n.ng 3 p.m. Malacca
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2195 4 Ships and Steamers. P_?9 _TV KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. fPj^ Under c. Mract witli the Netherlands IsWHS Cioveniinent. M, Cj W .Inenu at Nafa_r#:— Ship Aeanci, iait: I. DanoaUa A Co.. 2-3 C'niMKi: Qv.vi. pj V T' 11 unilern. utioiic<l dates are I'lily apprrximate STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Vt<m Epected Will h.
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    • 755 4 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYU Imperial Herman Mall Line The fast and well known mail steamers al this Company sail fortnightly from BrenipnHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soiithamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (saeaaatiaa Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, ami vice versa) For Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Naaag, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, BagssaM, an.l Kobe
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    • 60 4 NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA. FOR PI'.NAM; AM> BOMBAY. The Italian h.k. < A I'Rl. 4.AJO tons. Cap uu: BsisMa, aavmg M Hongkong oa the 12th liisUnt, may r» •> .Uhl :•> arri v c here on Monday, thr IMB 'i.ant, sha will Miil for above petti on Sat u run. thevf.ti.t
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  • 993 5 Approval of Governor's Proposals A perusal of ihc a... tint <►( lb« prorccdiuga the laal neetiag of tl" 1 IjCgiaUtive Council will at oan ihow ova rwden (mjti tin- Piaaag (;a/.<'tt«' f the I Mli in»tajit) ilmt Paaaag mi Hi i;i-i wluit -In- has been fifjln
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  • 1306 5 li,.ler this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq; bxrque sch.— scuexmer Yet. Yacht Cru. —Cruiser. G'bt.— Gunboat Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Feb. --French Ger German Dut.— Dutch j ltnl.— ltalian Span.— Spanish Kar— Sarawak G.c.— General- »rgo;
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  • 152 5 I'rbrimi y 1 1 ln.'diiik. Hritstr, Moil Ime 11 Ok.-ira, Brit str, Mojl Danaja, Brit str. Syducy via asrti Bri'ijloe. lint str, ilon^k.my, .la|ian Hi 1-IIIK. (Jit str. irk..v«, sliain;hai. .la|«in Banka. Brit str. AnambiiK RasaaM Islands II Di-lta. Brit str. Bombay via ports \an 5w,.11. Bnl str. Batavia
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  • 96 5 Whnrves at which Vessel.* are Berthed To-day. TJtajONO PSGfIR Kast Whakk Basix:— Me Clrllau East Whark Skct. 1— C. Apoar. Skt. 1 Hhaass Wuaarl Nil. Ba naa Ho. Hydra. a— D. van Twiat. 1 Bsag Wan L .1 Miuily.-i. 6— VlciiioiiK. 7 Bangkok,
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  • 99 5 From Ki-Koii: By the N. D. I*. I'rin/. I.Hd»i«, due on Feb. 22. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Tourauc, due ou Feb. M. Loft Singapore .I«ii 17 P. .VI). Jan 21 N. I). 1.. Jan 24 B. I. am M M. M. •Lan :JI
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  • 361 5 HAFKLKS HOTKI.. lion laSßea and Mrs Hi Mana] Fisher Mr A. S. Leifavbr lion A Mrs ilbt-r Mr K. Davies Col H. H. Johnston Mr W. Pii^h Col G. Wn-lit Mr A. W. C. lUnl.inx Major* Mrs Ford Mr K. Kdmnußtone Major A- Mrs Ormistou Mr J. Orner
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  • 337 5 Mr A Mi. Harrington Mr 11. K. Ki. har.l Mr* Mrs Clark Mr A. Htaoebi Mr.l.Baild.'l.v Mr K N Wriiu Mr T. Drswry Mr A. Hiaaink Mr.\ Mrs U.W Man- Mr K. Tlilhsilllll Mi ,V Mr h r, ti. Bair Mr 11. O.JllJifc Mr Mrs Hobin Mr It.
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  • 441 5 Tilt: tolluwiny paaaaBUBCS BW i/\|nvUil to arrive liciu by tliu Imperial (iiriunu Mull ■.u-aim r Prinz Liiduiy' dm- lien- Mi Friday tho J-'ii.l iustant. Mr. C. A. de Meyitr ami family. Mr. iml M I I ran/ (icrlacli. Lieut. Col. Fltiiiuii.l. Ljulv Kowcna I'atersun and maid. .Mr..), li.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 770 5 Ships and Steamers. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China l and Japan every woek, and from Japan home I wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp I every fortnight and ftr Genoa. Marseilles and
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    • 592 5 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is mum tamed between Ja|>an and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, liuder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japan ese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted through out by Eleotrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 29 5 WEATHER TELEGRAM. BasßjMUg, February, lx, Hlii.ni. Uri on.utcr 30.17 Direction el Wind East. For.-i'..f Wiul ..5 .Max. Ti'in|i in Shade ,>7 Manila. l\l>. l«. 762 ajaas. I 'J"i 22
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  • 349 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. With sincere regret, Singapore aaid "Good-bye" last night to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princea* Patricia. This visit of His Koyal Highness was made in his official capacity of Inspector (ieneral of His Majesty's Force, aud Iv- has had
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  • 465 6 Tha taximeter is being taken seriously in Kngland, and the Home Office has already issued new and revised regulations regarding cab-fares in London, which will come into force on July 1. Sixpence a mile, or for twelve minutes' drive, is to be the charge for tAximctticil cabs; and, by agreement
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  • 530 6 From time to time the world is startled by the announcement of some new discovery. It limy be an clement, which nobody had any suspicion exist^l in tin- universe: or it may be a method, by which lead is transformed easily and inexpensively into gold: or it may be a
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  • 291 6 llih Hoyal Hi^liiipss J'riiice ilnjabiiri arrived this morning by the (rerimin strainer Deli from Bangkok. Umhml c;.\V Moran. of the Sherw.md Foresters, has ht-t-n s, nid,,! f or under the (olonial Ottiec. Lady Swettcnli:un an.l her sister. Miss Coppland. serv«il as cooks in tin- Kingnten hospital after
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  • 9 6 The Tratikvaal elections will take place ob Weduesday next.
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  • 14 6 The Oxford and Cambridge boat iac* will be rowed, thiu yettr. on March Hi.
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  • 13 6 The steamer IK-U- arrived this morning from Deli with I iaiyo of Mmm
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  • 22 6 A letter i|H>sted in Biiruialu Im. been safely delivered iv Peterborough, although it bore only the ad.ln s>. "Da, 1;. P boio.
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  • 24 6 The General Meeting of Tlie Mingapure Christian Friend in ueed Society ill bu held this evening it 7 Mil. at No I XifM lid
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  • 24 6 11. It 11. the Duke ot GMMMMjM had gleal pleasure in accepting an album of photo graphs from Messrs. G. I!. Lambert and Company.
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  • 27 6 Mr. Pereira. the well-known Singapore horticulturist, decorated the interior of the Dunera. which sailed last niyht with their Hoyal Highnesses the Duke and Duche-s Conuaught on bour.l.
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  • 39 6 The rainfall lor MM taken at Beaufort Estate i llritish Nortl' horneoi shows l.y.l.iKS ins. for the year. This is a N id for Borneo. The heaviest fall iv any month was iv July. ■J.i.:tll ins. being reyisu led.
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  • 43 6 Whilst digginy his knife into a cake nmde ii honour of his birthday at a Carnarvon Liberal oouversu/.ioiic. Mr. Lloyd George, the President of the Board "1 Trade, jocularly remarked "This is what I should like to do with the House of Lords.
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  • 42 6 The prize of MM givon annually by Sir John (ragg* to thu student of the l.uudou Kehoul of Tropical Medicine who makes the most \alaahle contribution to tropical medicine during the \»ar has been awarded to Fleot -Surgeon P \V. rU-iMtt Smith.
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  • 39 6 Bishop Cyrus I). Fois. |>.. |>.. President of Mm Board of Home Mis-ions aud Church K xtention .of the Methodist Episcopal Church. preached to a large audience at tlie Coleuiau Street Church yesterday Twllg. the subject of discourse being Religions Orteißtiew."
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  • 55 6 The annual meeting ft.: tlie prew ntation and adoption ol accounts in connection with Christ Church, at fcuegkok, took place Ht the British Legation ou February H. The Church is in debt and stands in need of bells. It was decided not to spend nny money on providing bells until
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  • 58 6 H. M. S. Kent coals tomorrow at Tanjong Pagar and leaves on Wednesday for Christmas Island. After her return to Singapore, she will visit Java, Lxbuan and Borneo before proceeding to Hongkong. Her sister-ship, tin Kssex. will shortly be leaving Uevonport for MM China Station. The Bedford, another of the
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  • 77 6 Messrs Adamson (iilfillan and Ce. sued Sheikh Alii bin Haidra for a balance alleged to be due on the purchase of a large quantity of sarongs The account was disputed iv part, and there was a counterclaim Im alleged breach of contract. In giving jndg nienl, at tha Supreme Court,
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  • 81 6 The Xonia. aftor km brief blaze of fauio as a diaianiid liiintinn sliip. lias become very wrious (writes Mm Manchester Guardian's" London correspondent), and in now being em ployeil a* a transport for tin- MMHM ol Imliau pilgrims to .ied.lah. Though thin may not be as exciting as seeking liidden
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  • 77 6 Rowdy Cambridge Undergraduates. KMTK.It TriLK.-KAM.] London. I Vhnurv Ih. .Mr. K»;ir llanlif, in a s|x><vh nt UMJMfae, «aid the Labourite* meant lv have Olil Ayr IVnsions from the present tiorcraiaaat, tliii y>'ar, as otlierwisj'. hi' u.irniil th,.iii. tin' I nii)iii»ts would lutnrn to ih>wii at
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  • 75 6 king Edward's Audience to Czar's Envoy. Rkvtkiis TKLHaua Loinli.n. Februury 16. Professor di> Maittiis wh.i is on a special mission troin the I'sar to all the Kurupeati capitils toi the purpose of arranging the sub jects to be iliscmved at the llayuc Confei ■MB, had a mlmmm] aiKliein-e
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  • 65 6 [Rei-tkii s TtoaWaVUL] London. February 17. An agreement for the construction of tinrailway from Laokay. in Tonkin, to Yunnan sen iii the Province at Viiunan. has been signed in Paris by the French Government and the l udo .Chinese liiilw iv Company. Tiie Constitutional Democrats claim
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  • 23 6 [Rkutku's Tkunua.] 1.0n.10n. Kcbrimrj 17. 'I'll.- i|."rttti h MMMMead of I'riuce.s Clrin.ntine. the mother ti I'rinrc r'crrtinan.i <>f Bulgaria.
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  • 57 6 IKeitkiis Tbumbml] Lomlon. February 17. It wo, ild ap|M-.ir that Fehiui Pakha was axitod ou the M inst.ml uud embarked for MudHiiia. on the Sea ol .Marmora. -Miidiiiia is a town in Turkey in Asia, and on the southern shonol the Sea. if Marmora, M miles north west of
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  • 52 6 Settlement of School Difficulty. I Hn TKn'> Thjmbah. l.dinltci. Kohruary 17. Tin- Aiuprirati Semite has a<li>pte<l. with i»it .1 ilivision, m Anii-inli I linnii^ratiou Kill, hv wliicli Mm (litticiilty ith .lapao in Mttli"! tlir C'alifornian-i Inviu-; n^rtted to flilniit Japniu-Hc int > Unite srln.^U inmifji iilfly Uir
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  • 54 6 Important Speech by a German Ambassador. [Oku Owwium l.i.ovn TtUMHM.I P.irliu. Febiuai v lU. C it M.'tteini.h. th. -German Ambassador at London, w.is p. „ntat bin., net nt Newcastle. lie delivered a speivli ou the occasion against the false doctrine that cominerciiil rivalry is hindrance to wan Is
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  • 41 6 [Df.U OsTASIATISi HK ldMn TkI.KORAM lit ill i). February lti. The danger to Central America from war breaking out between Nicaragua and Hon dnrus has been averted by the intervention of President lioosevplt aud' President Itiaz of Mexico.
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  • 69 6 [Dm Ostasutisi hk [mi fkuHMjM.] Berlin. February Hi. Huron Uothschilil mlhm to promote the lira/Minn coffee loan. The Brazilian Govern ment is trying to issue the loan in furtherance of its coffee valorisation scheme. I'nder tin latter, offer in Brazil is to be. coriK icd
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  • 44 6 [DkH OsTASIATISfIIK 1.1.0V11 TtI.F.CHAM Berlin. February lfi. The Federal Coveruraent authorities in California have done their part towards solving the question of admitting Japanese children into public schools. They have decided upon immediately ail mitting Japanese children iuto tha orphan schools in that State.
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  • 40 6 ikki-tkh s Tkumua.] Lor lon. February IH. Ifespite semi-official denial*. French newspapers publish persistent rumours of a serious dissension )>ctweeii Mewieurs (leiiieuccaii and Mrian'l upon the Church and State question, which may lead shortly to developments.
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  • 37 6 RKCTI I I Tl.l KI.KAM. J London. February In. Threo Scrviitn HMjMia' ofKcerH attacked two i >«>|>utic-i with swords in a strutt iv Belgrade, ami a fierce Bghl aoaned. <li IMM Ut-piitioH waa iinnaeruaslj wounded.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 244 6 HAVE YOU SEEN r Special Jbist for FEBRUARY? pp!;,s Greatly Reduced. si;m> I'olt ONK. IT WILL PAY VOl THOMPSON, THOMAS HL/VBS* Whilst Writing YOU CAN CHANGE FROM BLUE TYPE to RED. THE LATEST EVERYIETTER MACHINE T/S^sJft X\ IS EMBODYING v j y^f- I V I O I D L C
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    • 149 6 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL ROYAL CONNAUGHT GROUP TAKF.N AT GOVKIINMKNT lIOCSK 91 WILSON CO. Im-twUiiß T.H.H. tiik I>i-kk 4 Dccmrss or Conxauoht and Princess Patricia, H. K. The Governor and Miss Aiideraon, the N»tive*States Bultaus ami Residents, etc., etc. Pronounced to be the most successful and interesting photograph ever taken
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  • 605 7 DUKE of CONNAUGHT'S MESSAGE TO SINGAPORE. Review and Reception LIST 0l PRESENTATIONS. Chinese Procession of Lanterns Ou leaving li.ni ruiiieiit House, li. It. 11. the Duke of Conuaught desired His E\eell i-ucy the Governor to notify publicly the appreciation of T. H. 11. the Duchess and Piiiic.'ss
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  • 505 7 Speech by the Duke The guests invited to meet the lioyal Party on Saturday night at Government House were Lieut. Colonel Fitton. Hon. Mr. A. T. Bryant. Major Luwthcr and Mrs. Lowther Major C. K. Hotigiiis. Captain Hcwitson and Mrs. Hewitsou. Captaiu H. I!. Colbeck, Mr.
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  • 1598 7 List of Presentations. On Saturday night, niter dinner, a reception v.as held at Government Heuse by the Duke ,ml I Inches -l of Co.iuaiigllt. I'jiw aids of four hundred and liltv of the leading members of the c immunity, civil, naval and military, had lieeu invited
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  • 622 7 Presentation of Addresses. Immediately after the rcceptiou the Jtoyal Party, accompanied by His Excellency the Governor and Miss Audi ison. and a number ot aaaata proceeded to a small stand which had Ixen < recte 1 nnrsid'- the mHh of Government ilohse in order to witness the Chinese
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  • 595 7 The following is the address presented to His Koyal Highness by the Straits-born Chinese community To His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albeit, Duke of <■ 'oiiiiiiughl and Strathearn. K. (V. K. T., K. P. \e. 80. May it please Your Koyal Highness. We.
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  • 1322 7 Magnificent Display by Johore Volunteers. On the MaMhad turf of the Racecourse on Saturday afternoon neirly three thousand kliakii-l.nl men stood to attention before tho Inspector-General of the Bri'/sh Army. Never before in tin: history of Uk; Colony had the troops of tlie nitri i -n>n
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  • 95 7 The area in the province of Jalar (or Yala). Monthon Patani, (Siamese Malaya) for which Mr. J. Dash wood Saundcrs has got a concession, was (says the Bangkok Times selectetl only after the most careful prospecting. This preliminary work was carried on for something like two and
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  • 62 7 Mi <srs. Swan and Maclarcu, Architects and Civil Engineers, of Singapore, are now opening a branch in Bangkok. Mr. V. A. Flower, their representative, ha* opened a temporary office in Chartered Hank Lane. They have prepared the plans and specifications for the new Chartered Bank and Banijiie de l'lndo Chine.
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  • 99 7 EXPERIMENTAL LEGISLATION. The Test of Irish Capability of Self-Government. [Reuter's Telegram.] London. February .18. It is understood that the Irish Devolution Bill will be presented before Parliament as a provisional experiment. I According to present arrauguwunts the constitution of the Irish Council will be left open to
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  • 147 7 Fighting for Independence from Downing Street. |Reiters Telegram] London, Fe,brnn>ry 18. A great political demonstration took place at Johannesburg on Friday night. Sir George Farrar declared that the Pro gressives were lighting for their God and their King against Oligarchy aud Autocracy. They must work for the establishment
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  • 55 7 [Reiter's Telegram] London. February IH. It is stated that Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. while visiting Mexico, permitted himself to be interviewed and said that he had declined the command of the Channel Fleet unless certain modifications were made, and had accepted the command
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  • 196 7 Chinaman's Mad Conduct in South Bridge Road. About 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a hincsc coolie made his way into a Chinese shop in South Bridge Koad and, picking up a chopper, proceeded into a room where four coolies were sleeping. He rushed at the natives and
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  • 187 7 Serious Conflagration Averted by the Brigade. About 11 o'clock on Saturday night fire broke out at No. Cheng Wan Seng Place, off Cross Street. The honse was oscd by Chinese as a store, and the origiu of tile oatbreak is unknow v. The premises contained several empty kcrosine
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  • 32 7 An important scientific discovery is .announced. It is a process of extracting nitric acid from the atmosphere in such a way an te make it available for commercial, in«astriul and agricultural purposes.
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  • 67 7 Mr. L. D. Holt, brother of Mr. Richard Holt, manager of Messrs. Alfred Holt and Company, the owners of Uie Ocean Statin, ship Company aud the China Mutual S. N. Company, is at present in Singapore, lie arrived from Jiatavia on Saturday, and-a/ter a Komcwli.it prolonged stay in the Coloay
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 133 8 A writer in the Bystander think- that the average shooting mar of to-day could give points to the old time sportsman in regard to skill and les.nm c Saxon lirowuv says it is doubtful whether I Inn is any gMN at which the av< rage player's furin
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    • 79 8 Foot ball. Fox Stops a Match. A football match in .1 field between Coxley and Hi Ist. in. near Dudley, the other Saturday, was interrupt. .1 by a fo\. which 1 ushed past the players. The men gave chase, and the fox rushed through a foundry, over a wall, and
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    • 56 8 Keppel (iolf Club. The following cards were handed iv for the Kep|M'l Coif Club February Monthly ■'i.i i It. ItiunitA. M. JIo«k ■I. Macmillau W. .1. Trow. II Unit, llarvcy A. M.Sillar 11. M. Clarke I. W. Wilson n H7 In:; M 9 M 11 M I M 7B
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    • 95 8 handicap K«ce. The •J-.'O yards monthly medal race of the Swimming Club took place at Tanjong K-itong yeaterday. Owiag to the rain, only six starters took the water. A good race resulted. Franklin 1 12 MOsvl took the lend at the 'Jitil yards, and won by two yards fi
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    • 71 8 L. L T. C. Tournnment. The following match iv the Ladies' Doubles is down for decision to. day I weather )icriiiitting) Mrs. Saunders and Miss (uiuii v. Mis. Sic m us and Mis. Dare. Tuesday's May. Cii\>irio\'siiir. Mr^. Saundcis v. Mrs. (iausloscr. At the conclusion of this game
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    • 104 8 Jockey Club Stakes. Tlie .lockey (.'hib Stakes of illl.lKMl. to be run at Newmarket on Thursday, October :i. closed in September, MM, with l'Jl entries, aud loitytwo horses are now left in. The list of four-year-olds includes Saucy, Mr. .1. dt Kothschild's Ucppo I\t lb. allowe<li. lilack \irow
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    • 112 8 Straits-Chinese Malayan Cup Tie, The Sajaiathul Muutaba and Marine Police Football Club played off their tie on the Anson Koad ground yesterday. Both teams were well backed, and a keen contest was witnessed. The Sajaratluil Muntaha led in the first half by one goal to uil. The Marine
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    • 197 8 Singapore Club. T'ir followiugis the re|>ort of the Tolo Chili, signed by Mr C s Crane, Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. Wanwa l> Harm--. llmii. Secretary, t" be pwuiewl luthc Mooting v, morrow The Tour im incut tor the K. tl. H. Cup was played on August 21 and St
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    • 228 8 Ladies v. Officers of M. S. O. A 1 i'l. match was fired at Taipiug last Monday between the I'crak I .adits Kill. Association and the officers of the Malay States(luides. M. S. (i. won by lijioiuts. After the match a mixed pair coui|>ulition took place for which
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  • 674 8 Mr. Justice Fisher on Lambert's Photographs. At the Supreme Court, this moiiiiny. Mr. Justice I'isher read his written judgment in the Lambert photograph cane. Whcu his decision wus given quashing the conviction of Mr. H. T. .lensen. manager for Messrs. l,amlK.i't aud Co.. who was fined
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  • 101 8 H. K. the fStirrrnor of liritMi Noith l:..iiHi.ivr«ntl\ liwt a silver eiyir cutter, and UmmU lie had Ml it in the Club, lir told his boy nf the loss nest day. but baton |is rould he taken to i.i.k for it. the boy produced a. It appeftn that early on
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  • 611 8 ITALIAN POETS TRIBUTE TO SHELLEY'S MEMORY. Death of Giosue Carducei r Keuter's Teleorams London. Febr lary 10. The death is aunouueed 1 f Siguor (iiosuc Carducei. the Italian poet. [Dkii Oiitfumai Lloyii TkuMua. Berlin, February In. Siguor Cardiicci. the Italian inx^t. i- de.,d. The Nobel Prize
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  • 210 8 Where Captain Pennell was Killed. The I rota liuu. which brought to such a tragic end the gallant career of Captain H. S r< nnell. V.C., of the Sherwood Foreb tcrs, is probably the rao: I dangerous, as it is the speediest, tobogganing course in the world.
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  • 213 8 Big Fees Paid for the Defence of Thaw. If, as is reported. Dr. Delinas. the" famous American criminal advocate." received a retaining fee of l~20,(M)0 fer defending Mr. Harry Thaw, his honorarium will probably t.ik.' au easy first among counsels' fee» in criminal cases, cvi'U across the Atlantic.
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  • 235 8 Chinese Woman Opens Fire on Robber Gang. Shortly after ten o'clock last night gang > of about forty Teochews knocked at the door of a small Hokieu shop on the MePherson Koad. at Serangoou. The sole ..ce.ipants of the premises were an old Hokicn i.-ouple and they were
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  • 57 8 Stabbed or Gored A lavauene kehun. employed by Mr. Montagu Harris, reported at Orchard Koad Police Station ytsterday afternoon that a calf belonging to Mr. Harris ha I been stabbed to death. Malays are »UM|>ected by Mr. Harris of hating killed the calf. Thu police think the calf wan gored
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  • 44 8 The funeral of the late Mr. H. N. Uourke. at Bangkok, was largely attended. The deceased was a keen student of Siamese literature aud archaeology, a groat collector of Siamese pottery and other works of art. of which he had a most valuable collection.
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  • 132 8 Hamburg-American Enterprise. Writing fruiu Hamburg, on .lanuai y -•">, OSJf r,imsp<indent says tliat the MamburgAmerican Line haH juhl ordcrtni a uew sUaiui 1 t" Im 1 built at Harlaud and Wolffs. Uelfast. the tliiiiensions of whiuli will c\rf. those of the "Kaiserin Aii^iikui Victoria' and the
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  • 16 8 Chinese has Imn added to the list optional languages for thr aatrieulation at the London l"niTer»ity.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 118 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Feb. 20— At Bale-room, wreck of Dutch s,t> 1-Ui jiir.i s. at S-M p.m. -At 6-4 Oxlcv Road, household furni turc iVc, at Mi p.m. -->:< At ■> I Beach Koad, household furni turc .v. at I :IO p.m. M— At -Biarrit/.,' Oraugu «ro»u Koad,
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    • 314 8 LITTLES for K BOOTS. To Are you overlooking £jl| the Opportunity which the Season brings of t. indulging yourself with a pair of have IV 800t5,,",,,,,.,,,, rvgAni c comtbrt tnd ease doing iustkc to your for appearance, for K Hoots really .ire (listinnuisht'lGlP A^ c rom other*; ;uid reducing your
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    • 261 8 TO BE LET. J ITKNISHKU RKUOEXCK. From tl.e 1 >th April next, for K muiiths. a comfortable European Kcsidenceeom prising Drawing Room. Dining Room, Five Bedrooms and Three Bath rooms. Ijargc \eraudHhs. Temn- Court »n,| Stabling for two horse*. The house is well fiirnishr,! mid ■Jasatssl bol a mile from
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 126 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, February 18. High Water. 2 -18 p.m. 'i-'riend in Need Sjciety. Niveu Road. 7:JO. S. 0. C. Tenuis. Tuesday, February 19. High Water. 23H am. 31 p.m. P.iloClnb. Annual mectim*. Ezchsnile. S.C.C. Tennis Wednesday, February 30. High Water. sVU a.m. Mi p.m. Moon. First Quarter. 732
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 350 9 Date of Number D orroat- Capital Subscribed of 1 Qe ld Reserve ion Shares lue jaP*° Company Quotations 1903 $300,000 $300,000 80,000 10 •10 1900 $175,000 »"0.000 ow $10• 10 1901 $600,000 $600,000 m.OOO 10 W 1903 £400,000 £880,000 350 060 1£ 1 .901 $300,000 $293,600-', •SI IS 1
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    • 267 9 1905 1905 1904 1905 1903 1906 1904 £130.000 £104,937.10 j «J twinnn «bt inn S L 7OO •10 •10 J200.000 187,400 g flO g £30.000 £11,125 %l 700.000 »filo,ooo 70,000 »10 JlO ■.>.... i uiii«u*l £70.000 £70,000 70.000 1 1 II 50.000 (1 25,000 ia"3» »10 SlO £1»000 Pin«wi
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    • 213 9 a. Special Gold Reserve Fund. b. Insurance Fund. Sundry Reserves. 1/. Sundry Reserves. c. Special Reserve. H9J 1888 1 86.-1 £5.377.10.0 ♦22.-..000 ♦10.000,000 3 £4.648.15.0 7,638 12/6 12/6 814.11.9 Bells Asbestos Ka^eni Agency, TM 8225,000 4,500 S5O *50 112.500 Frascr 4- Neave. Lt<i. 10.000.000o) »10,000.000 W),000 |IM J125 0,500.000
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    • 44 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% 1600,000 3% prem. Kiley Hartfreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 3% (.rem. Singapore Municipal 6% 400. 0 0 20% prem ■ft 1.*78,000 2"., prem. i% 602, 'Wl 2% dis nominal Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6\, 250,000 prem 51C, 1,050,000 par
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  • 226 9 ■•ii. Pi mi vnv lt>. 1907. PRODUCE. Gambler buwral 7.1.> do ■«"üb.. No 1. napekwl 10..V. Copra Hali HjOO do I'ontiauak 10M I', pp t. IJUck buyan 1H.7.1 do White :> SMS Say" Flour Sarawak J.'.ITJ do Brunei No. 1 1M Pearl Sago r i.4O Coffee Bali, 181 19.(10
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  • 497 9 There is No Such Thing as the Spirit of the Times. I! m crowds differ (km the individuals I com poting them w;i^ one of the most in- 1 teresting point* dealt with in .1 thought 111! and BBJMtive lecture on Teach-' ni'j which Profeaaor John Adams
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  • 147 9 A gaehiaaj girl at a seaside resort lather bored the company at the breakfast table every morning with incon.se i|iiential details about herself how she slept, when she woke, why she woke, and other matters far less interesting at the moment than the customary speculalion as tn whether
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  • 25 9 A Kirkenhead bookmaker hax lieon a.i-fstol by two detectives ilisyiiiMeil in widows' wc«kls yet auothe.r iiislHiice of the: ilan^er of disregarding the \V< lltrian nmxini
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  • 131 9 Miss Ellen Terry created airarihiKtlft of indignation by one sentence in her farewell interview a few days ago. "We sfiall not leave," she said, the civilised part of the States— that is to say. our tour will not take us further south than Washington."
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  • 44 9 The |iu yi.i.iii who, at, the Old Kailey the other day. declared that he had a conscientious objection to finding a verdict against anyone on circumstantial evidence, wan n-lieved from further service." A conscience Hecmx to Iv 1 1 -ally a valnable asset nowadays
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  • 196 9 In then- annual metal circular Messrs. \V. I. Sargant and Sods remark that the question which is no doubt uppermos". in the minds of the metal trade is whether present values represent the hij;li tide of the present trade revival. It is curious that the last occasion
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  • 518 9 Result of the Government's Survey. It is .stated in ;ne R.-jioir by Prof. Dunstan on tha NeaH the Oaytoa Mineral Survey in 19<i-;-.">. ili.a the most important result c,i" the euaianoa <>f t!n> minerals eoOacted luring the course I i the Survey and <•: :iuts s« u\
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  • 164 9 Banks and Their Walk Clerks. A tanking reform i tuficient undel i w pMHSg inrntii ii w; come into (.peri ten Hi about mont from now- viz.. uu Febraary ID. Th.-.-[dm of day .i «l t.iilin.< in i f wh arc pri:f<-«.»innally known as "walk < 1 k be MNikinu'
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  • 45 9 Tlw War Ofticr antlioritio- have ueciri. I thai Mi aapim of their official history of i:» «ar in South Africa -U-:'.' I* distribut< L nTnon<" our ColonioK. In all mncerity <••» Impr tlmt t !i«> CnlnninK will ",,t regard t! a» an in:< n'.innallv iiiifririiilh act
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 118 9 Where are you going to spend your Holidays Why, at the Recreation Hotel SERANGOON ROAD, Because it is under new management and the Price List has been revised and greatly reduced. Come and satisfy yourself. G. A. FERNANDEZ, asm Proprietor. Allison Pianos r Just Unpacked 2 NEW TROPICAL MODELS. BUILT
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  • 368 10 A Planting Visitor in Ceylon. AJtiMMftl little has been done yot with ntbber in Java tho potcibilittei of ■aeceMfal cultivate n have not been overlooked, ;incl already —oral meena are bcini; Seated ia Loadon, in "H* 1 or man <>f which well-known Ceylon in.,., in the
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  • 258 10 Women form the Majority of Exhibitors. It Ls a. significant fact that of the exhibitor! at. the present show of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, held at the Modern Gallery, in New Bond-street, more than four-fifths should be women. Why this should be so is not altogether
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  • 129 10 It is an unusual occurrence for a barrister of only two years' standing to be called urvn to defend in a murder case. Yet this distinct'on was enjoyed by the Hon. Edward Cadogan, one of the yougor sons of Earl Cadf)gan, who at the request, of
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  • 1156 10 NEW YORK'S SENSATIONAL TRIAL History of the Thaw Family I^overs of sensation will have enough excitement th s week in the trial of I Mr. Harry Thaw for the murder of Mr. 1 Stanford White. writes Anjflo- American in "The World." The legal trial, I should say for
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  • 164 10 Is it Driving Out Street Bookies in London In a ca^c of wilful damage heard at the Thames Police Court, the BMaMator said he was a bookmaker, but had act done any business since the new Street Betting Act came hfw, The first bookmaker to appear at
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  • 156 10 Comma nder Hasil Taylor, R.X.. tinnew Harbourmaster of Jlongkong. at (invent on leave, writes under °da4<January 14 to I Bam paper I >cc that Lord Dcslx. rough is reported as having stated that the Port of Ixindou exceeded any other |*>rt in the world in the net
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  • 205 10 A Rat-Killing Campaign On the afternoon of the 4th instant the Bombay Corporation commenced a systematic attack on the rat* of the Fort, North. The rat-catchers invaded offices and houses in tne street* of the locality. The "Madras Mail says that the campaign has been placed on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 71 10 A JAMAICAN LADY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the superintendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jaiaiea, West. Indies, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit
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    • 621 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong fi" Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital »i 0,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve 110,000,000) .on 2 50 000 Silver Reserve 110,250,000} 20 250 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors •10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. G. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Depnty Chairman. E. Goet/.. Esq. I A.
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    • 584 10 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and intereit allowed at 1 per cent, per annum
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    • 636 10 FORTHCOMING SALES. Wednesday. February 20- Wreck of the Dutdi sfeMMMf lUijnier>/.." J. 30 p ni. Saturday, Krbruary XI Furniture Sale, o-l 1 «eh ltoad, Saturday. February 23— Furniture Sale, Orange <..■■. 1:. .i.i. J. L. Van lloiitvn. Km|. Saturday, March 2— At Malacca. F->.tau- of Lee Keng I.iat (dei eased),
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  • 378 11 The Project Discussed with Sir Henry Blake. U.K. Sir Henry Make grated an interview to Sir Henry Kinibcr and Mr Priestly IB eonncction with tho |>n>posril Indo -Ceylon Railway connection Mr. i'iie<ly. afterwards remarked that all that they considered it expedi ent to divulge to the pross at
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  • 219 11 Sir Kdward Fitzgerald Law. in paHr on 'Gold Reserve's which h( IWsfl l>o fore the London Chamber of Commerop. said the great preponderance />f public opinion had declined itself in favour tt maintaining gold iwrai of a mu.'h nicin important charactPi than th^ic bttkwto held by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 572 11 Yamato Co. HAVE JUST.UNPACKED SPECIAL GOODS CHINESE NEW YEAR. N--.i iiri'l K-autifiil vark't> of: VASBB. PLATES. PLOWBB POTS, BTC. LABOK HGTCRSB IN KKAMKS. KAKKXOXOB, sri;::i:NS. CARVKD TABLKB, BTC SOLE AGENTS EBRAM GASSUM CO. RTXinnil A n^C Celebrated Austrian DITMARS <„„,,„.„ THK MOST RELIABLE, THK BEST I.IOHTOI VIX(i AMD TUB BTEB
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    • 366 11 THE DERBY HORSE FEED. J. MOTION CO. I One of the greatest appetizers and mnncle producing foods of the present day, consisting of mixture of sugar, maize, poddy, bran, and I'sed as a substitute for othe. food. Readily CHMAKERS. taken by horsee witb rapid and astonishing JEWELLERS. Recommended by all
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    • 337 11 fcSS& ll* "My BOVRIL ronl.nni Hi.- ii|,,, Hi,- :I 1 mmm, o. j. kiymer Co. cmt« 0 olior thoir MntnvM v .-GL^TS >i\ LM LAND, talabllah d In 1844. they bavm m thorough knomlar gm mf ik* Markma, and mxpur.oncm ot taaiarn I I rjr]ulr»mm..lm. I I Th m hmada
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    • 148 11 Story of a Slave To ta NiunJ h.ind and foot for years by the chains of disease is ttis worst form of sl.ivery. Mr. W. Knowles, Tragant Si.cet, Bath, ling., s.iys "About five years ;igo I m prostrated with Sciatica. Fran my right thigh to the button of my foot
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 517 12 WANTED. GHAKKV on i nl.Ui'tvi .1 uluels. peojr and, hinniu. OSsnto E. A i-'»7 >• <> "Bteattali Itam m j 1 OFFICE, vii i. ol C namal Square, j i 11. WINKKI.MA.W :;O s A*' 1 I SIM'.Vr.YOR. App!> tfviaj ri.ferenres nn.l tin I i Ibe MsilSgST, Malacca, i itati
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    • 692 12 TO BE LET. OFFICES.— SmaII firs: floor offices facing I Cavenagh Bndce Road and Flint Street. Apt ly to Guthrie it Co. Ltd., Agents. a.c I OFFICE.— No. 7 Battery Road. Three rooms 'on 2nd floor. A[!''> 0 1558 GITHKIEACO., Ltd. SHEBWOOD." fatanoa atai, fumi-h.-.i. Rent »150 per maath. In.
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    • 723 12 TO BE LET. COMKOrXD HOUSES.— Nos. t-1 Wilkie Road and 106-a Orchard Road aaafa BJ A. S. Shooker, 7, D'Almeida Road 384 i A COMPOUND HOUSK.— No. 102. River alley Road. Newly repaired. Apply K.MEYER A- Co.. 159 No. 1 Malacca Strp -t. HOUSE.— Furnished or unfurnished. "Braeside." No s
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    • 549 12 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS CO "STRAITS TIMES. Advertisers, whose answers are to be addressed to c/o 6. rail* limit, will confer a favour on the Management, if. when they write to this oftice, to inquire for those answers, they instruct their tamby who brings the letter to wait for a reph
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    • 379 12 CALEDONIAN i OTEL. 77. BRAS 15ASMI BOAJ Tin-" proprietor hM much i VIENA DAMEN CAPELLE (LADIES OBCHESTBA! wiiich hM «w visitnl Mm Baal ft aaaairal unhirtaiaiimii win 1 rivea ci ovenim i Sunday exci-ptiih. THE PROGRAM r.7^ Will embrace gabMtl Ctaaataal, Oftntte, ami Urn laai 4 t Every evening at
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    • 135 12 THE PUBLIC aiv eaidtallj iavited to la«f)ectonr s|Kci,il sii ik at FOOGHOW LAGQbEKWARE. PICTURE POSTCARDS. HIGHLY FINISHED DRAWN THREAQWORK. AND OIL PAINTINGS. i'UKks i:ky MODKR mi: JITTS A Co, MM Xasra Bhmm RoAa vm. HM Ml:'.- 1:.> vi.. MARTIN'S 'Ifeid7e£l PI LLS 1 IfaaMbl ..fly f r ll Irr^cilnn- i
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 172 12 The Straits Times, The Straits Budget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Daiiy isM, aar year 930.0( do per quarter 7.50 do per month 2.50 do per copy 0.10 Weekly iasuo per year 12.00 do per quarter 3.00 do per copy 0.-H When sent by post, there is added for the
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