The Straits Times, 22 February 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.273 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1907. PMCE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. MNGAI'OKK. Pitted witli the latn«l Madam Appliance- fur Comfort anil Ile;lltli. DAINTY t lISINK SELECT WINES. De Dion Bouton Cars. LATEST TESTIMONIAL. Mkssi:s. 1)1 I'IRK k CO.. Siniiupon; Janmwj 99, 1907. Agents of tlit: De Dion Button C\i:s. Present. Dear Suts, I hay« much pie— w? in
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    • 226 1 "STRAITS TIMES" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HOTELS. CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77. Br(un Bosah Rood. SingaporeThe Brightest aad Hralthipst Resort in tho City. Hotel Porter in unit'orm, meets all io«t8 and Trains. HOTEL WISSE WkLTLVREPFN. BATtVIA. KBtahlished in IMS. Kencivated up to date. Splendid sitimtimi in the K:iahionalile Centre. Opposite the Palace of Governor-Geneial
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    • 145 1 Robinson and Company, SOLE -A-G-EITTS FOR, THE GRAMOPHONE AND TYPEWRITER, LTD., LONDON. Win. Zonophcne Records. ONE DOLLAR EACH. Can be used on the Gramophone. The Leading Artistes of the World SI<NG op pmy x^pr-^ "T^e Gpamop^one" ijF^ScS^^T Genuine Gramophone needles /j| 1^& Jf'jrJ.Xjj^^^* always Bear this Trade Mark M Ettlj
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    • 19 1 HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. 1i1t., 1 With till' iuUit Mm Appliance* for f nmfort and Health. PAINTY CUIMIME. SELECT WINES.
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  • 925 2 Mr. franca Peon, .t" Laaadreo estate, rf|t!ic, t<> ili.' raeoauacßdation tetograpbad i>ut l.v ;I Loaaon mmm dent the other day oWUriaf that <-\ pert-; al h< MC WW I mind t liat block rubber ■aoaU ii. t ia,w,l throe iachca in thickness and bo about one foot loaf
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    • 169 2 GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. few mS^l^^aTOß^H^^E i yC w.'ftf&9F^ tad h PATENT FIRE BOX BmUs WOOD FUEL ARE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL "I/;/; IS USE IS I Hi: VEDEUATED MALA) STATES. LYIPIKTERS: rW\t Y% -O I ij Ihe Dorneo L/O Ltd., < INOAPORE J. MOTION t¥ CO WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. KEI'.UKS
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    • 246 2 Jewellery Exhibition Just unpacked tluj Choicest collection of Jewellery ever seen in Singaj>ore. Very suitable for Cirtlnlay ami V/oMhMJ Prewots. All latest Loudnn aa<l Paris dc-hi^nn. Reduced Prices Reduced Prices Silver- ware. Fancy Goods and Clocks, Electric Ornaments, Statues, Minors. OMEGA WATCHES The unrivalled timekeeper in gold, silver, and plated.
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    • 119 2 ALBERT L. A. OALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder l-M Middle Bond. Sole'Aijent forj Messrs. Dottridge Brothers, Ltd., London, P 21HH Telephone No. 819. BUNKERS. FRESH WATER ISLAND IFULO HI KO.M J Opposite U'estern Entrance to Kepp i iiiirbour. LIQUID FUEL 3O(THIRTY SHILLINGS) PER TON F. 0 B IN BUNKERS. RATE OF DELIVERY
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    • 288 2 McALISTEB Co. The Remington Typewriter Famous all over the WORLD for SIMPLE and DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASY, RAPID A\|i CONTINUOUS WORK. so/./; AGKXTS IMWHTEKS: McALISTER Co., Ltd. Snuj<ijt<tn\ 1 1 <>li, Kititln LoMnawr, <tml I'limini. H^P^ THE UIOTITi COMPpSIBG MACHINE I /pjrT^V«Bi Used by the Leading Newspapers, ndmf Wmf GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS.
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  • 432 3 Rmployment of Labour from Singapore. Th< town I'm .Hue is the lwih|lMltilH •■t the Wist Ausiialiau peariinn grounds, wUeh have been worked nut*: I***-.. Tbt pearkliell output roaehrd lUT.ikki id value in 1906, id ;ii^ p< ails piodueed tli.it ypar are valoed at CIIKMWa At proeent,
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  • 232 3 As if tlio i.ii thqaako were not a suHiciont calamity in itmlf. M lias toon i Kaggeratod by beian nUKM) tbe OOOMJoa for a British Colonial (iovrnor to administer a most eliiirlisli *nnb to the representatnes of the United Stutan. soys Troth." Presumably what
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  • 93 3 Writing from Ynnnaaaea, tbe oaaitel i>f Yunnan. >n January 17. a oorreapoMMl of l!i. Avrnr.lu Tonkin nay* tli.it drought Ills again act n thare, tad ttiat tbe Kteßdiog crop* arc in daujanr He (pw s:ils» paj Honiara ii iictiit executions at thfc.inu.il. A woman ami a man w.-rc
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    • 128 3 r v I*SBBr&E£Z.~ZJL.-.^Si*mm^ I Story of a S!avc Ti be bi'ur i hand and foot for W diseasetotlic c-i form r-'. iver>'. .V.r. W. X.:: a.I- nt B I ns.,sa>*s: "About five years aj 1 y J w-iih Sviatfc l I, of lyftKit excruciating \\.\ns would Daj ered. 1 In
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    • 242 3 "TEPLIT2" Unequalled as a Palatable and Wholesome Table Water. OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Or from the Sole AlJClitS: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Ismail 8c Raheem DIPLOMAED ART JEWELLERS. DIAMOND MEBCHANTH un on.i o. onn ■i\M M ii :;in.. JEWBLLEBH WUI W W L .MAM..M. MO. NTKKS. *J^ B RAS
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    • 85 3 BATAM GRANITE WORKS. IketnVe of Ike aeexe nraMan anakaM i|H'ncii at No. :t.>. BaMnaon Kuwl. i:. C. vhh MAIU.K I «M Attorney. YOUR TEETH ARE YCUR HEALTH I Keep your uitli in condition by ci>nsiiltiuCKEONG BROTHERS DENTISTS. Suutii Bridjpi Raai, ■iwtiirw Special Con^ultini; Room for Ladies anJ Gentlemen High Class
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  • Ships and Steamers.
    • 798 4 Sam,; port, fttUHU dale of arrival, and name oj A§tmls> Steamers. Airlie, Svincv. I'.li. '21 Houxtead AnWm.r ■|.ner|»«.l. Feb 27 Mammi-ld Aparima. Australia. Mar. J Boustead \ruadia. Colombo. Mar 30; P. O. Austrolien. BaigOß, Mar. 11 M. Maritime* Anatria. HoiiHkoim. Mar. 9; Rautenberi; Ayuilu:'., IlllMjailk Mar fl' Borneo
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    • 130 4 Loodoo via aorta, Vacaamia, on March 2*. V. ,v O. i Dnnedin \ui i>ort». Apmrimm, on April x, itouataad Taluk Aoaoo, \i» |>orts. Koaaajra, s. s. Cos TneMdaya, (or IVrt SHettenliam \i!i iH.rt-. Wedneadaya, for Telnk aaaoa Ma p,.n». Thundaya, for Port Swtttenliain m:i MrM, Frida>-«.
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    • 1284 4 Superfluous Advice to Singapore Ladies. \\V adapt Urn hUamimg artirta from the Times of Ceylon" to -nit local condition*: LadM an ta fond <t atraighl talk that tlii'v will nut In- nrariaM t.> aaa aMM of it in piint. M v am is U lielp
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    • 1194 5 1 Under lhi» heading the following ahhrevia tions are used sir. steamer sh. ship bq; barque sch. schooner Yet. Yacht Cm. I— Cruiser. G'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo lt.p.--Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch. French Ocr German I>ut.— Dutch; Itil. Italian Span.— Spanish I Sar. Sarawak; G.c.
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    • 107 5 B. I. The B. I. contract packet "Tersta" left Negapatnm on Fi'hruarv 17, and may be expected to arrive here to-morrow morning. Gf.iuian Mail. The Imperial Gorman mail steamer Prinz Luilwig. having left Colombo at 9 a.m. on the 19th instant, mid may be expected to arrive
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    • 88 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TAMJONO PAGAR Kast Whakf Basix:-Mc Clellan Kaht WhuikSkct. I— De Eerens Sect. 1 tgamm WHAnr): I. W. de Weudt. Sbction No. 2 -Capri, Y"rimo Mam. Nuen Tung.. 4— Nil. s—l). van Twist. 6— A'cinous, Calchas. I—
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    • 65 5 February 21 Maiiiln-111 Mnru, .lap str, Yokohama BtMOMkiM, Brit str, H'kong, K'ghai, Japan Pmtit, N..r str, Djamhie Si:ik. Dut sir, LaugkHt T'ih, Ncn- str, law Mi, Itrit str, Ilongkoiit;, Shanghni, Japan Hydrs, Nor str. Bangkok Poh Ann, Brit fitr. Teluk Anson via |Mjrts Sapplio. Hi 11 str. Teluk Anson
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    • 103 5 tor Per Steamer To-MOHKOW. r.abu.iii, SniuUknn. etc-. Manidu I' oitlniiuk. Siufikawnuc MarftM [mlniKi'i linii 'Unit Pii.miu. Siilutmj. I'aiimii; Cm I'.Srtc :u iiham, l'i ■iuiiu /'in .s>»..v IVn -iiii; all'l liomliHV <'n/i,/ BHiik'kok vlu parti ,tJkm$ hwi;'."!ilmiii, I n-i 1 1 I'erak :ioil«k.,li- l.i,,hlni,n, Poaii)! and l>e!i Culyp>>i :.i.
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    • 103 5 From KricipE—By the B. I. h. s. Teesti, due ou Feb. 23. From China—By the M. M. s. s. Touraiu-, due on Feb. 2.'). •Ian .1 ITl Jan •I All Fob Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 21 M 28 31 4 7 11 IS IK ■21 N.
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    • 354 5 ARRIVALS Feb. 20. Per ./lira: From Yokohama— Mr. .1. AckrovJ From Mmijjhai— Mrs. L. lletto. 21 P«f Site: From London— Mr and Mm A. Robertson. Mr and Mrs II. Norman, Major and Mrs K. W. Campbell, Mrs A. B. Bailey, Mr. Wi-I.li. Mr H. S. Whit.house, Mr H.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 814 4 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. j For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills >f Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Oulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE. Out, card [for China). Malta > Mar
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    • 690 4 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India .overnment. Agentt at Singapore:— ***** AaaBCT, late I. BaaaßßM Co., 2-3 oiJ.VIK Qv\;. The undermentioned dates are only approximate I From E'pected Will he dea|Mtched for r j D. aaa '/>•«( Bataiui Keb 18 Batavia, Java-CnaHt, Samarang, Soerabaya, Boeleleng, Ampeuan. Maka«sar.
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    • 517 4 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURO. The steamers of this Company maintain a regnlar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre aud Hamburg and u:i a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Pnuang *v<i Colombo. The arrivals of tho
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    • 722 4 N. D. L. NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Qerman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail sti.ani.-r- nf this Company nail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Houthatnpton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vic« verna) For Said, Sue/., Aden, Colombo, Ponang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to
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  • 332 5 RAFFLES HOTEL. Hon Justice and Mrs Mr I. Denniaon Fisher Mr Van Bcrgen Bm ,tr Mrs Wilber Mr F. J. Pißott Col H. 11. Joliubiou Mr A. Murray Col (1. Wntihl Mr A. S. Uresche Major A Mrs Ford Mr 1.. K. Davie* Mojor Mrs Ormmtou Mr A.
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  • 333 5 Mi .1. 1iii.1.1.-1.-y Mr Bishop Mr T. Drewry Mr Hodenhuys Mr A Mrs H. W Barr Mr" W. H. Ferguson Mr G. K. Cliiimberlin Mr M. Lane Mr .1. Wilson Mr (i. A Thompson Mr K. Mitchelmore Mr A. Ellis Mr H. Haw Capt A Mis Glenday Mr
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  • 49 5 On the occaxiou of tho Royal Visit, Messrs. Ismail and lii.iinii rxluliitcil to T. R. H. tliu Duke and Duchess oi Connaualit a selection of jewellery, specially made for the occasion. The Royal party expressed great satisfaction witli the designing, and admired the general skill of thete well-known jewellers.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 323 5 WEST AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION! COMPANY. LIMITED. Kill; BATAVIA, NOCBABAYA, IiBOOMK, I PORT HEDLAMi. I'dSSACK. ONSLOW. CARNARVON', iIKRALDTON, AND FHKMANTLE. The Coinpiiny stemn.r PAKOO," MM tons, CnptHin Mills, uil! des luiteh.-.l for the aaove |n.r'.-. 0:1 Sntiirday, the 2n.l Ifaroh, lit 4 p.m. She linn I'Mrlli'iit n. .*****11. xlulioii for PasMM
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    • 588 5 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. LTD. A regular FOftTBIOHTLI service is maintained between Jt!|«.u and Kurope by the (Ollowmg NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, I'n.l.r Mail Coutrnct with the Imperial Japanur (iowinmi'iit, hpecially designed for the i 'ompM'iyV Kuropeau Service, lighted through>ut l>y Klr.'tnetity, provided with excelleut aeenrnnwaauwn for m tinl Second
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    • 96 5 P.&0.5.N.C0 HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON 1907. S.S. "MACEDONIA." 10,512 TONS. From SINGAPORE DIRECT to MARSEILLES and LONDON without trnnshlpnifut 1..-;.*", s Singapore 2sth March 5 p.m. Leaves Pfuiiiig Mi M.ircu H p.m. Leavoa Colombo 3rd April. Leaves Bombay 6th April. Doe Marseille* 20th April. Due London 27th April. Passengers by this
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    • 652 5 Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverp.Mil outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homeward* for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and f( r Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 92 5 1 WEATHHK TELEGRAM. IliaMjinmt Wnraarjr, 22. 10 a.m. Barometer WM Direction pf Wind X.a. Force of Win I 1 Max. Temp in Shade M Manila. Feb 22. 7t>:l ■>.-.». 1 2h 23 nnnnananannnnnnnnni WEATHER REPORT. Kmtmm) CMaa afcnH)an\ i>., ljo:. 9 m. A v. 9 r. h. Rkmarks. Bar. 32
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  • 1241 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. On a duy. m remote in the history of Siugu|iorc that it is impossible to mWMM the date with any certainty— souic say it was a fortnight, others that it was exactly three weeks, after Kattics lauded— a gardener arrived from
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  • 272 6 As uui' readers may bavc noted iv yesterday's telegram from Hcrlin. secrecy is to be observed in respect to the debates und the discussions at the I'enec Conference, aud it may well be asked whether such a policy can be regarded M working (or good or ill. To the ordinary
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  • 14 6 The German sailing ship W. ,1. Wcndt is being dismantled at Tun joug l'agar
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  • 13 6 The s.s. Calypso arrived this morning from Deli with a MB of tobacco.
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  • 12 6 All telegrams published in this i-m. Jtf protected bythe I opyright Ordinance
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  • 19 6 The budget of I udo China hi the year I'JOo closed with a deficit of mi ly million dollars.
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  • 18 6 The S. entary of Stute for India has pur chastcl 7."i.(N»i sovereigns due from Australia on Much 2.
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  • 22 6 The extinction of game inCeslon in ihe near future is ccrluiii. siiys the lion. MvieUi v of the Covlon Game Protection Nsdslr,
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  • 23 6 Tenders have been invited lor Hmj pur chase of the !lh>o of the Coloiiilmi I'lnil inw ■ardeiis fur a jierioil of the jmun.
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  • 22 6 Foot and mouth disease i visls at Semenyih iv tin Tin Laugal district ot Si l.ingor where ijuarmitine restriction-, have bien lln|>o«ed.
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  • 26 6 Tin Directors of the Kinta Tin Mines. Ltd.. hate declared a further dividend of rtd. per share, payable in London as fi the l.">th Fi bruarv.
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  • 25 6 A win. l« the Manila Times." dated San Fra»eisco. February fi, says that a bli/./arcl has swept the Lake Michigan region. Chicago is snow hound.
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  • 23 6 One hundred aud sixty six death- were registered at Singapore during the week eudiug on February 10. The ratio i>cr thousand was 1>2.26.
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  • 27 6 It is announced thut American waishipa will be sent to Bon'eaux on the occasion of the iuaugurati 4 the maritime exhibition to be held at that city.
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  • 34 6 Mr. Loiimer. the American who is walkiug round the world reached Hhaino on January !HJ, and was to have left for China on the.'ith instant, lie expects to be in IVkiu" within SI months.
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  • 33 6 Captain Christofl'cl has just won fresh laurels in Celebes where he is pursuing the last of the rebel leaders. From January 21 to 31, he surprised the enemy several times and killed fourteen.
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  • 32 6 The Mail despatched from Singapore to London by German I'ackct Soydlit/ on the 21st ultimo, and transshipped at Colombo to the K. D. L. Packet Baibarossu. uas delivered on the 10th instant.
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  • 40 6 So full is the town of Ipoh just vow thut three Europeans, who arrived from Penang by the afternoon train last Sunday, fouud it imiiossible to get a room at the Kest House or at any of the local hotels.
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  • 34 6 Information has been received from the Consul-General for the Netherlands that the master of tho steamer Siak reports that the gasbuoy at Batu Ueranti is showing a fixed white light, without any dark intervals.
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  • 35 6 The Chinese Oovcrnmcut ha* ordered the Imperial Commissioner in Tibet to issue Chinese bank notes there, aud to strike Tibetan coius in order to drive ml the Indian rupees wbieli arc circulated in that country.
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  • 36 6 Four outof a number of pp>-onri employed on extra-mural work at the Taiping race course, attempted the ether day to escape. The warders opened fire, wounding two. The iajuries were uo| scneuß. They were ■II recaptured.
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  • 60 6 Dr. McDowell, Principal Chil Mi dioul Ofiicei of thu Strait-, Settlement-, has paid a visit to the Klang hospital in coni|«nny with Dr. Truvcrs, the State HsMMa, He found lb« wMtln in h cleuu condition aud •uMesW-d tbat tin- prp-ifut Umporary sheds, wtibrtt the estate coolies and others are boused
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  • 81 6 The attendance ut the French Cinciuatograph has increased since the new seating arrangements A well-selected assortment of views, historic, comic and tragic, luost of them new to Singapore audiences, is being given nightly, with a change of programme each Saturday. The new machine is giving excellent satisfaction aud the clearness
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  • 719 6 The Hongkong A. I). C isstagin- Kaciuth« Music' His KxcelUiicy the d.ivernor leaves fer Teluk Alison in the Sea Mew tonight. 11. K. Sir John Anderson dined ou board the Aiuoricuu yacht Murgarit.i. last night. A Londou tplfgiam to Hongkong st.ttr that Sir Alexander Swettenham's rttsjgnii tion
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  • 45 6 liiu txport of tin during Jannu ttoui IVruk, Sclangor, audNcgri Scmbiluu aiuoun ted to K'i,<V7H.f>.-> piculs as compareil with Rfi,o4H2l piculs iv lOOti.u decrease of 2.M6(t.ti'i piculs. The duty collected showed an in MMM ot *H."..-.'-JI as eornpHicd with the sum ooileeted in Immamrj IW>.
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  • 52 6 The new I. .M. S. Buttles Hotel. Kualu Lumpur, was opened last week, and patrons speak highly of it. The management send an omnibus to tbb Railway Station to nort tho mail trains. Visitors and bou.rd.i-. at Rafflar. l:ave the eptmri ol :ffii:n n* th.% Rest House, Kuala Lumpur, tree
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    • 162 6 HAVE YOU SEEN r Special Jbist for FEBRUARY? n l. s Greatly Reduced. SKNII I-OI! it\K. IT Wll.l. I'AY Vol. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO., "iSST Whilst Writing YOU CAN CHANGEIFROM BLUE TYPE to RED. THE LATEST KG^^^^^fcl EVEWLETTER EMBODYING "ifflif^vJ 1 VISIBLE IMPROVEMENT. r <*^H LIGHT TOUCH Price &C%g\£\ Z! nl
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    • 168 6 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL ROYAL CONNAUGHT GROUP takkx at oovßMnrar hoi.sk kv WILSON CO. hsteflsa T.B.H. i h k Una i Doomm m Coxn.ui.ht and Princess Patricia. 11. K. The Governor Hiid Miss \e I. i the Native Stales Snltmis and Keeideiits. etc.. etc. Pronounced to )>e tin- most siii'ci-sf:il
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  • 853 7 WRECK OF A CROSS-CHANNEL STEAMER. Hongkong Man Drowned. CHORUS OF GERMAN OPERA COMPANY LOST. ■reach Cruiser Rams a Steamer. I Fl.oM ()< l:Ou\ rmillMIIIT) London. I'l'hniiirv 21. p.m. In tin wreck ul tin Great Kartell! Kail nj t ompany s steann r Iterlinoff Rotterdam Mr. 11. llrodi'l'..ii. ol
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  • 186 7 Son of Sir Charles Warren Dies ■■it Hongkong. A profound impiission was created among his many fvicada in the Colony by the news of the death ol Captain Frank Warren. H7th Company. Royal OarrMoa I Artallery at Hongkong. The sad event took j place ou
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  • 343 7 Did the Lady Thrash Her Cook A Hylaui cook name d Lim Ah Kwi was arraigned Ix-'fore Mr. (ireen. the Second Magistrate, this morning, ou an allegation ol using criminal force to his employer, Mrs. Muddit. of Tanjong Pi^ai The Hvlntii .ienii .1 tin charge. Mrs. Muddit
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  • 521 7 A Tamil House-Wanning. Last Friday an action against kite Men:aii. tile Printing Works by a former accountant and Manager, named l>avid Ariilauaudam I'illay, for balance of wages alleged to Ik dne' was l>eguii. The case was heard further to-day, the first witness Uiug Mr. Ueiigasam v I'illay.
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  • 352 7 MAJORITY SECURED IN TRANSVAAL PARLIAMENT. Relative Strength of Parties. IRkitku's Telegram.] London. February 'I'l. The elections for the tirst Transvaal I'uli inicnt ham ri-ultcdin a victory for the lillOls. Following arc the hgures of the rattan parties Volkite- Hi Nationalists 0 Progressives fj Illdl |M'lldellts Labourites :i Total
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  • 67 7 Bill to Legalise the Passive Resisters. [Keutek'b Telegram.] London. February 'I'l. Mi. lieginal'l McKcnna. President of Mm Board of Kdueatioii. will introduce, in the llousi of Commons on Tuesday, a Hill to meet the grievances of the Passive MMMtafS. It is understood that this I Sill will legalise
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  • 148 7 A Scottish Bye-Election. Reutkk's Tkleoram I loii. February 11. The bye election to fill the vacancy for South Aberdeen OMMad by the appoint incnt of Mr. .Uiu. l.rycc, Cilicf Secretary to the Lord Licntcuaut of Ireland, to be the I iritis! i Ambassador, at Washington, lian resulted
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  • 92 7 London, Feb. 13. The visit to India of the Ameer of Afgha install is drawing to a close. At Bombay, he inspected the warships of the East Indies command under Nice-Admi-ral E. S. Plea. He, bad never before warn such fighting machines and was greatly
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  • 128 7 Wauila merchants art; jubilant UiliOul product- lu.ve been forbid Jen tutty to the United SuUrf oo tbe ground that under the United States statutes do prison -made articles may he imported. Business people look upon tuc decision as an evidence of the justice of their contentions that
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  • 83 7 DIRECTORS' CIRCULAR TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. A fortnight it Circular emanating from the Directorate was sent out to the Shareholders ol the Tanjong Pagar D<M;k Company. It was to the following effect We aaaaat the Government will pay the amount due to the Company, viz.. the Award. by
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  • 83 7 Mission Buildings Destroyed Information has been received in SingapaM of disastrous tires at Knmpar and Chenderiang. in Perak. and the destruction by lire of the McthodUt Kpiscopal buildings at Sitiawan. in I'erak. The Throng Market, a large timber block, valued at *I.V).(KHI. was destroyed at Kampar.
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  • 89 7 Jewellery and Money Stolen from Sharon." Mis. roski v icported at On-hard lioad Police Station yesterday morning that ou awakening she found that the safe in her room at Sharon." liiver \a\W\ Itoad. had been o|iened. Jewellery aad gold coin to the value of lIMJg had Im-i-ii
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  • 302 7 All Debts Bad till Collected The public examination in bankruptcy of Chop Soon Han Chiang was held beforr Mr. .lustier Fisher yesterday attcrnnou. Tiong Tye Kirn gave evidence, saying that boih of the partucrshad died, aud that he had secured a |mwer of attorney from the widow
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  • 213 7 Smart Arrest by Detective Sergeant Frayne. On January 19, about 10 p.m.. Detective Sergeant Fray lie and a number of ether detectives proceeded to the X) mile on the Itukit Timah Koad aud tramped a mile into the jungle. As they approached an attap hut a number el
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  • 85 7 To-morro>v. at ii'.»>ii, a deputation of tbe Chinese eotuiniinity. b*MW by the Hon. Tan .link Kirn. will wuil upon Mr. Warren D. ISaines. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay Stales, at the ottice of the Protector of Chinese, to present him
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  • 100 7 Crown Prince Attends Celebrations in Bremen. [l)Klt OsTASiUIstHE LIOYD TELEGRAM.] Berlin, Fcbrnary tL The Semite of Bremen oelobratm the Jubilee of the North Germ. m Lloyd. Tho Crown Prince of Germany will attend the celebrations by order of the Kaiser. The North Gtrmau Lloyd has received
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  • 330 7 Exclusion of Asiatic Immigrants. [Der OeTAStATiscHE Lloyd Tele«ram.] Itciliu, February 'i\. I'resideut Koosevclt has signed the L'nited States Immigration Kill which aims at excluding Asiatic labourers. Mr. Osborne Howes. Honorary Japanese Consul in Moston. I. S.. discusses in the North American Review What .lapanese Kxclusion would mean
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  • 66 7 [Dki: Ostasiatische Lloyd Telegram.] Iterlin. February tL The Kussi.iu electoral returns show that the Opposition lias I majority iv the Ouma. The Itussiau Government expected w>mcthing of the kind and provided for it. If the uewly elected Duma proves to be intractable, a dissolution will follow. Should the
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  • 29 7 [DcII OST.VSIATISCHE LLOYD Tl.l.K(.tl.\M l.< rim. February 21. King Kdward aud Queen Alexandra will cruise in the Mediterranean next mouth, and will visit several Italian ports.
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  • 170 7 A London telegram to the Daily lVcss." Hongkong, announces the death of ice Admiral Henry .)aincs Kaby. C. I!.. V. C. I retired i. Admiral ltaby who w as in receipt of a naval pension, entered the Navy ou March H, 1H42. aud became a Sub
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  • 197 7 iin February 10 all damaged postage stamp? .it the Bureau of Costs, in Manila, wen destroyed. A committee whs ap|>ointcil for that pur|iosc. consisting ot Colonel Itainlolt/. of the Constabulary, Kxaminer Kasthagi n of the llamM of Audits, .ml |)M official .if Ih. Km, an I'usU It
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  • 924 7 MERCILESS CROSS-EXAMINATION OF MRS. THAW. Her Relations with Stanford White. [Redter'h Tklki.b.vm.J London, February 'I'i. After several hours of merciless cross examination. Mrs. Taaw admitted that her relations with Stanford White contiuueH for some time, but against her will. Stanford White made her aa allowance of twenty-five
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  • 96 7 Aprapon nf tlw eraadeaek which was -Jiot in«nil\ Dear Taiping. parttenlaw ><\ which were scut to the "Malax Mail" by Mr. M. C. Kehiasouot the MeNUKOC Museum, the ">i H rn Observer" MVya In this conn, i tiou wi ma\ mention tliat within llic past mn ycurs M
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 27 8 The date 1..r the ne\t Herkomer Cup 808. teat his been .1. tmit.lv set fur the \\t.-k betwe. n .liino I and •li:n> 11.
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    • 25 8 It has b, ell decided to hold the watel carnival, in connection with Penang Swim in ing Chili, at Tai.jimg B'.ingah. on Sat.udu\ March If..
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    • 40 8 Lours of skating will be interested to in ai that tin ...nipetitimi loi the m.it. in Figure Skating C!iainpi.>nship of (ireat liiitain. better known as the Swedish Cup. ill take place at Prince's Skating Club on W. .ii.es.hi>. March la.
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    • 43 8 Then will he m «t >>! the* Singapme Hunt Cl.il> at I :!O p.m. to .morrow, at the (i irden dates. A O>M run has been pic par.-. 1. au.i it is ho|H .1 that a .d luustel will turn out
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    • 105 8 Meeting of the Ipoh Club. The annual general meeting of the Ipoh .oil lub was held at the huh Club last Situiday Aenini;. Mr. L XI. Woodw.ud pre hiding. Xlr. I l \V. Douglas. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, presented balance sh. it ut last hi s ace. .nuts, which
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    • 125 8 ni Scant at Ipoh. On the Ipi.h ritle range on Sunday. Mr. V. mapnono. of Sunghai. put togeth. r the excellent score of 92 for the three ranges tired at. He made M at 200 yds. and '211 each at the .">OO and <MIO yds. mark. This marksman is
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    • 203 8 Interesting Match at Batu Uajah. A cricket mutch was played at Batu (iajah on Saturday afternoon U-trtcen IJindlM-ry's < leven and a team representing the gentlemen riders and jockeys. The weather was |K-rfect. After half an hour's vciy creditable display the knights of the pigskin Hen- dismissed for 92.
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    • 406 8 inter- University Match. A liciit.r t.leyrain in our issue last cwn inn announced that Oxford had disposed of Cambridge in the Varsity soccer match by two yoals tomic Such a conclusiiin was not expected by thote who have Ix-cn tollowin^ the play of the two teams since th<-
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    • 16 8 Hongkong v. King Alfred. The Club «..ii this match by 11 poiuts to nil
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    • 759 8 5.C.C. I niiriia litnt Yesterdays Play. A Sim, i.i s. Nicholas v Capt. Kenuick. nnliuishe.l. Green lnat Wells, tl 1 (J. li 1. llanb'iry beat Harvey. (I 0. ti -i Gaunt beat K.-ut. 4 6 1. I'erkins v K. F. Salzmaun. unfinished F. Sal/mann lieat Xliles. IS 1,
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  • 72 8 Aim.nt; other local jewellers whose service* were, requisitioned in connection with the reeeut Koyal visit «H Mr. B. 1". de Silva. Besides having' supplied the golden key for the large clock in the Victoria Memorial Hall. li« wan entrusted with the order for the caskets used for the addresses, preseuted
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  • 529 8 GYMKHANA CLUB MEETING. Record Time by Mr. Trotter's First Tenor. iKkom Oik Own Cukkkshundknt) Batu Uajah, February 21. Tin- nicctiny m c.n'.iniusl to .lav under glorious weather coQilitious. and tin- racin*> was Rood. Following are tlic result-, i 1. Thk Bui: (Jai.vh filM. I.IQ pjM. Val.ir »4<KJ. Hiiiitlioap
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  • 340 8 The two horses First Trnor and Prince (Isolde, which fo'-im d. until the other day. Mr, Noel Trotters stnblo. have continued their MmAI MM, .in:l it will be noticed in the above telegram that both won again yasterday. at Uatu (iajah, raaafag iv the ■MM of
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  • 241 8 l^ist October. s.«ys Truth." I couiin. uUil up.lll the fact that the State Cauneil ot Selaugor, one of the Ft- derated Malay States. were induced by the Itritish liesident to vote 7.VHI dollars towards the endowment of an Anglican Bishopric in the neighbouring British oolouy
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  • 210 8 Passing through Colombo on February 12 en r ute to Xledan I Deli I, on the East Coast of Sumatra, by the steamer Breconshire, the old Brocklcbank I'indari. was Xlr. A. W. Naudin Ten (ale. who goes out a« editor of the Sumatra newspaper, the Deli
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  • 470 8 ISeries of Shooting Competitions in Camp. iKlixi Oii: Own Cowkksi-onhknt.) Peuaug, February is. Our Yoluntet r* went nuclei can\;e-. :it Aier Itiim on Tuesday evening and reniainen ii< camp uutil this morning. Drills were In !il morning h ml evening, with MMmImmJ ixiicisps between whiles, anil on TbundftJ
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 135 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Feb. 23— At 5-1 Beach lload, houoeholil furniture dc, at 1-30 p.m. 23 At Biarritz," Orange Grove Koad, vnluablo teik hmiseliold furniture &c, at 2-30 p.m. 23— At Saleroom, Carriage wlieelH 4r, at 11 a m. Mch. 2— At 2) Heeren Street, Malacca. valuable houne
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    • 390 8 LITTLES te K BOOTS! To Are you overlooking the opportunity which the Season brings of indulging yourself with ;i pair of have fV BootS 9 „vn, M you r IcJftirCl f\.. x comfort and east doing justice to your f(>r appearance, tor K H<u)ts really are distinguishtheir a^ f )in
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    • 235 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FIKNITCKK. The pNOMty of < AI'TAIN HOPKINS To be held ai n... .v. kau:ktikis roai». S'lluidi'j. M'ir'l, nl /i.,,i. I'ohsheti laokwaoaaoli wak ooaaaaaalaad round tali!"- MM> 11 n.l OOtON arm ihaii BOKokai teak writing table bentwo<Kl nnd OOtOM .'hairs; Ilinks' ll.»or -lamp on
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 327 9 ,rmat. Capita. SubHori»ed IWv. Company Qcot»tios--1903 9300,000 $.«X),000 30.000 10 $10 BeUt Tin M. Co., Ltd. 16.75 1900 1175.000 $140,000 r 1901 $600,000 $600,000 m.OOO $10 $10 1903 £400,000 £350,000 380,000 1 1 1901 1300,000 $293,600 io\ooo •10'• 10 j 1907 I 9400.000 $375,000 JtIsOOO* 10 $10 1901 $120,000
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    • 276 9 £150.000 $200,000 £30,000 700,000 £70,000 $1 W.OOO £12,000 £104 917 10 i6:m i 1 £101,9,.7.10 9 i500 i i 2/6 &H7 400 5 I'7oo1 700 •10 •10 a,.'rtiuni»»uetl ill.liS I Uiooo 7/ g »610,000 70.000 110 110 £70,000 IMO> 1 1 srj.-i.ono 1M«» m *io Anglo-Malay Rubier Co.. Ltd.
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    • 209 9 <i. Special Gold Reserve Fund. h. Insurance Fund. c Sundry Reserves. rf. Sundry Reoerves. c. Special Reserve. 1891 £-„377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 7,638 12/6 12/6 H14.11.9 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency. Ltd 1898 $225,000 1225,000 i,H(JO |$801 60 112,500 Frascr Neax c, Ltd. I0.000.000n) 1865 it 0.000,000 410.000,000 80,000 1125 $125 9,500,000
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    • 40 9 ITnaaiaa lieHni. Mil 6% WOO.OOO 3% prem. Kiley Hargrove*. Ltd. 8% 223,000 .1% (.rem. Bioganora Municipal 6°i 400,00 20% prem 5% 1,«7rt,000 2" o prem. i% 002,'W0 H«MBMMMI Tanjoiig I'aear lAjek Co., Ltd. 6% 250,000 -M prem ■>% 1,0.0.0110 par.
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  • 229 9 Sis.. work, Ki.mxary 21 1907. PRODUCE. li.unliuT tiiivers* 7.1'Jl do (Cube No. li '.mpicked 10..'>i> Copra Uali 11.00 do Pontianak 10.4."> Pepper, Hlack buyers 1H.25 do White 5% IMf Sago Klour Saraw I :t.OO do Brunei No. 1 2.99 Pearl Sa»o 5.40 CoffeolJali. 16J<\, 19.00 Coffee. Inlaaabaant f basis
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  • 334 9 Proposed Government Action There wa»o larjje attendance of reprefK-nta-tives of llriti-.li I'uiupaoies at a mei'liu^ held on t-'i-lu inn v 7 at Shanghai tudiscUNs the pro |utttil itrtiou uf the Hongkon<; (iovernmeut to anlaraa a strict compliance with the praviaiana of the (.'ompaniaii Ordinance. Mi. J. C.
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  • 85 9 Tin' plague deaths daring the week 1 tiding Kebraarj wen about oae tbtmaand bmm than wiring the preceding week, tl>c ■amber* having beaa IS^UM and Ki.fkil tpertirely. Tlii- principal incra— eamaiml in lite I'nitt <! Provinom wbert the deatfaa n.~^ from 4.CS-2 in the week ending January
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  • 60 9 Tin- Ntatwtioal report >.n the health of the Itritish Naw in IMS, shows that the J«ij_;i=- t itaath-raM «;is aatongM the ■hipa ol the Bant India* Hqaadrou, \iz.. 8.14 par I.iKH) of the tone the ratio of siiUu.-.* «;is Ht7'l9; and thai of invaliding null Ul'7B par I,ooft. The Pandao
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  • 286 9 Why the Californians Wished to Stop Immigration. CaJiforniaaa will not be eoatmt with Uanpmaij dilution of tho JaaaaMM problem, said 'Kcpresentative H. A. Have* >:f California to ■■> rapmentntiw ol tha "Caieago Daily New*," lallwrIBf a ojifereiu-i> with I're.-Heiit K< nscvelt al the White House. The Japanese
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  • 80 9 Tlu> experimental beds cf rubber in the Government Sttok Gardens, at Colombo are getting on well and the l nkber is growing well. There are three varieties growing, viz. Para, Castilloa, and Ceara. the seeds and stumps of which c:ime from the Peradeniya Gardens. The
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  • 203 9 The- removal of the War Office from Pall Mall to Whitehall has led, according to the Aldershot News," to a enrionj occuirence at North Camp. An officer in command of a battalion quartered in the Marllmrough lines was amazed one morning to find on his parade
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 91 9 KING OF ALL COU6H MEDICINES. Mr. K Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center. Connecticut, U. S. A., who has been in the United States Service for alx.ut MXU'cn years, says "We have tried many MMgh medicines for croup, lut Chaniheilain's OCMgk Remedy. is kin I.'1 of all and one
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    • 213 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, m Proprietor. Allison Pianos Just Unpacked 2 NEW TROPICAL MODELS. BUILT SPECIALLY
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  • 1032 10 NiTKit Ann rBOH thk Ant. Wo pva today the laUaariag opinion.* asaraaaed by Bntiaa men of aeiaßea aa tho n«-w piimaa of axtractiag nitric acid fmm tlie air. as mentioned in these columns vcateraay. Profeaaor Percival, of Uaiveraity Oollegi Bnariiap;. i Then- ir> no doubt whatever that a
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  • 507 10 Why he is Valued in London Stables. Anwnoj who explores the B^aMea and liiore particularly the cal>stables of London, will notic? that in nearly i-v(rv BtaMa one or moro goats are kept. Xaiuiv ha> endowed the horse with a I'iin.st it tit ion very similar to that
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  • 164 10 Tba Pall Mall Gazette" has the following regarding tho coming acronauticll Mm Halli>(,ni>is are beginning to make preparation* for the coming season unusually early this year, probably in anticipation of tin- boom which is ex parted to take place. Mr. Leslie Buckuall is only waiting for
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  • 388 10 Re- Constitution and a Baseless Scare. Renter has ami us wvenJ items .4 late in regard to the pragraauM ha r < 11 :itntion of the eifectivo war mii|> Itrengtb of the British licet. Whoa 1 tn- agitatioa waa tarted last autu'iin a wa.s pointed <ut in
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  • Banks, Insurances, Auctions.
    • 299 10 Novel Point Decided by Judge Luniicy Smith. An iatereatinc poial ab ut taking out. an iararaac polioy (or t do btw t.i ol »iit anal in tin- Cily Lor, don Court l.'-t ir< nth. m a petition re JoBM Kuinming. Jc.-cased. Mr. kUuu v and afa Mir
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 613 10 tiongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital no.ooo.ooci P.ESERVEFUND:— Sterling Reserve 110,000,000] i t n^ Silver Reserve 111,000,0001 Rjserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. H. Mcdliurst, Eaq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. W. J. Grespon— Deputy Chairman. G. Balloch, Ks.|. I D. M. Niagim, Eaq. E. (i.H-t.-. Eaq. A. J.
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    • 569 10 Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital *800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £(400,000 Reserve Fund j£»7S,OUU BANKERS. Bank ol Ku^land. National Bank of Scotland. Tba London City <S Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per
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    • 679 10 AUCTION SALE OF HOL'SKHOLI) rUMITUBB, .vc. The BMBaatf of J. .lOURAVKL. Km.<. To be held at No. VI BKACH ROAD, Saturday. I',-hruary 9s, at 1.30 p.m. Polished teak round tables with BMrMB tips polished cabinet with mirror panels; at*' caaeM with glass doors large pier l.lii— <■■■ in massive gilt
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    • 115 10 AUCTION SALE At MVMaMKMBj SahirJ.ii/. r.l.n,.in, /y I MM BTawGMlMga Wheels tttad with rubUr t y ret* I Hti Hrn Ih^t'urt tallli titt«l wm rublxr 1 wt- Sew BBBBBMM Wlllli tllij ,th mb bi r ijiee. (Now nn VievM. Powell Co.. Am* n AUCTION SALE OF VALI ABI.K CIIINKsr FI
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  • 423 11 Thumb Impressions in Ceylon. The rep irt ol the Committee appointed Ipy the Governor of Ceylon on September 21, 1905, to inquire into the queetioa of iatroducing into Ceylon the iy»teni of autli'-nucatiiii,' notarially executed docamonta by means of Thumb lanprea-sion-s hai bean issued Of the twelve District
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  • 257 11 The Hello" Girl We chrnniih d la>t year HMM cl t he ihlHlgfii in in.iiiners which the tclephoee has Miotliered if the wi.rd may be applied with all reaped to the telephone jirl We are liriski r Bad bra» oner in our mode- of api>r< ach and reireit The lately-developed
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  • 62 11 Mi. K. KUlii, MSttßg-CoMnl for .lii|>:in. lia» •eat M-. io|iy of I'stful Notes and lliiur.uie-- for Tiuvellini; in Japan." wliieh i.i has received (roa the Wpfeowr rtorirtj. .■f Tokiu. AieoiiiiKinviii^ it are Hvend illitiiiin:iteil aniioiiiueinents of tin- ImlnMtrial Kxbibition which in to In npcaod in Tokio, ironi March 10 to
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  • 470 11 An Apo ogetic Parody. I/IVVOI. Oh! Ea.-t is East, and West ia West, aild never the twain shall meet And SO 'tis thus when in the West, thu Ea>t you Unsg to greet But when you re West, 'tis then the West, her choicest
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  • 384 11 Anyone whe opens this bulky volume with the idea that it will l>c confined to >rcial. historical and descriptive account- of the purts and ritiei of the Far Rut, from Ni therland- India to Siberia, in wh'ch Kuropians reside, may lie di appointed.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 72 11 A JAMAICAN LADY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the suportntendent of Carl Service at Kingston, Jamaica, Weal ladies, says that she has for some jrean aaed c Damberiais'i <.'i)ii!:li Remedy for ooogfaa, croup and whoopine ooogn and has found it vary beneacial. Bbc aaa
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    • 314 11 TO POSTAGE STAMP COLLECTORS. DUfICEEQIME A r.iiiiction of sf .tit |nsssm stmias. ass! J 1 1 I fcll'llmmj ami unused, from N.therinuiN. N.tii.iifm.i a) Tha Greateat of all Tonics. S India, India, England. Knincc. < •••rnrun and I RAOIATFM HFAITU* .).,,r,,ar k bmn.-lW Ml UN i Obt.,nabU. j J CH^L^.
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    • 302 11 HOLLOW CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS Beautifully ■ammi to any f»oe design. N pUsteriuc required, xaiiiples'at ORNAMENTAL TBJt WORKS. 2"-'X .-»1 Mill Street. MARTIN'S Pf LLS l«d». Mr l»< vi M.rl.n. I-.11.T.1 1 1« lu...M>. HIM »n IM ■•UTlll'i'w'rt B-UTHAl!p«)".*B'H4T*.'<iv MONEY TO LEND. From M.OOO to »20,000 on Singai>or(.' Pro perty. J.
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    • 657 11 i SICKLY GIRLS MAKE WEAK WIVES. DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Mvki: I'ii.k (ilKl.s liosy. Sin <iII:i.n II M'i\. Skki.v (iiui.s Stkono. THIS SINGAPORE LADY TK1.I.S HOW THKY HAVE RLKHMRD HK1! MAHUBD LiFB. My sufferings bagM when w,v quite ;i young- riri, and although m_\ BUraajtl did all they cc.uld for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 563 12 WANTED. ST'HVi:V()H.— Apply Rivini; references and statiuß salary required to The Manager. Malacca Kubber I'iantatiuns Malacca. •2K TO KKNT.-Wcll furnished House for I i>er sons. Tanjonu Katoag or Passir I'anjanK prefenwl. Api-ly F. H. c/o BfWBUJaBW. C 3913 CLERK— A steady, reliable rierk accus t.iined to KkUU) work, balary »st)
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    • 702 12 TO BE LET. OFFICES.— SmaII first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Koad and Fliit Street. Apt ly to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents. n.c OFFICE.— No. 7 Battery Road. Three rooms on 2nd floor. Apply to I c 1558 OUTHRIE 4 CO., Ltd. SHERWOOD," Paterson Road, furnished. Rent »ISO )>er
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    • 635 12 TO BE LET. COMPOUND HOUSES.— Nos. 21 Wilkie Road and 106-.v Orchai i Road. Apply to A. S. Shooker, D'Almeida Road 284 TO BE LEI ON LEASE. Premises'. Premises about to be erected on the site of the shops now occupied by the rattan furniture makers at the corner of
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    • 846 12 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS C/ 0 "STRAITS TIMES." Advertisers, whose answers are to beadd/e«sed to c/o ruif Time/, will confer a favour on the Management, if, when they write to this office, to inquire for iliom- an>«t:r», they instruct their tamby who brings the letter to wait for a reply. TO
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    • 556 12 NOTICES. I beg to inform the public that I will not hold myself responsible for any debts, loans, or liabilities «hate\er which my s~n Pierre de i Uoudy who alta si^ns Vi, o'unte l'ierre de llondv shoul.l incur, any person at panaaa laaaaag him money, etc., will do so at
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    • 236 12 'Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf Telephone 1026. Sen stocks of all kinds ol Frozen Meats, <tc-., can W dcliIvered to Shipping at tin- Wharves, 'or in the dtngaJXhTe l!oa<ls on short notice. lfl hawed Daily Supplies are required, orden lor same must be telephoned to the Borneo Whaii
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