The Straits Times, 1 May 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.330 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MAY I. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 GRAND HOTEi DE LB.ROPE. l: i 0«d Mriaj m .1. Of our DE DION CARS are running In the Malay Peninsula, AND EVERY ONE OF THEM GIVES ENTIRE SATISFACTION. C. DUPIRE COMPANY, Sole Agents. CAMERAS, PLATES. ILFOROS PLATES. Photographic Requisites at Popular Prices. KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED, Singapore. Strand Hotel, RANGOON.
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    • 239 1 A SULLIVAN CONCERT IN AII> OK THK RIMM I-TNUS OK ST. MARYS AND THE V.M.C.A. WILL PK. UK.LI) IN THK Teutonia Club l'\ kind permission of the C'ommitoe). ON SATURDAY. MAY 4. AT 9 P.M. under the Patronage of II is Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, k. (.«.<;., His
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    • 231 1 ROBINSON Co. N EmES m\ Mm m^^^ mmmx^R L^E^^^^^^^i^V^Lh L^H Sweets and MvEr Chocolates J^F Frequent fresh supplies are received from this celebrated Regent Street Firm of Confectioners. Rush Baitii>ers' il J i hF CT sß :^rr^ 1 c P ROBINSON AND CO. ADELPHI HOTEL, FOR Comfort! Luxury! Cleanliness! "STRAITS
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    • 355 1 GRAND HOTEL DE L EUROPE DarinJW iN-ition. M ili'i:it. haqgas, c.nn likuhl with all ni.«li>rn wnwiMM ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT. Tilephonc No. 7a7. ma (IT FLOWERS. I Floral Decoraticnir.. Baa^aHa, Ca»ket» H Flowers supplietl. Tole|il;one etdan Bfumptl.t attended to. 737 1 TEUTONIA CLUB. Tllli;.-I)\Y. nUDAY, .v BATDBDAT. May 9.
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  • 1486 2 WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE SEASON. South Africans' Visit to England The cricket st.is.m which rpinincncc* to-day at Home will have one •.-ntirclv novel featuiv. tin- Si.utli Africans for tl». first time in re ti ni; Knglauo! in a m-He* ot text luatclifs. As in the case
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 541 2 Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. Sonnd well shaped and nard burnt brickt can be supplied at (ISO per Laksa at the works. Firebricks $60 per thousand Fireolay 130 per ton Any shaped bricks can bf made to order and delivered in about five weeks. Apply to: The Borneo Company.
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    • 437 2 FACTS WORTH NOTING. I "HARD WATER HARDENS THE ARTERIES; SOFT WATER HELPS TO KEEP THEM ELASTIC AND PULSE-RESPONSIVE." i TANSAN is the softest of all Drinking Waters. The Stomach assimilates TANSAN in less time than is required to absorb any known Water, the signifu-aiu'e of which fact must be apparent
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    • 341 2 McAlister Co., Ltd. agknts i mrovTus of GREEN ISLAND CEMENT. BEST Portland Cement. Copy of Testimonial. Mkssi.-s. MrALISTEB ft CO.. mmiw, .July Js. isy.t. Present. DkjU Siks: As requested by you. we have tefted samples- of Portland C'e:i.eut made by the UMU HUH I'kmknt fiimi. Limitkd. of Hongkong. The samples
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  • 110 3 In an otldiem to tlic nriUiimiii Ctxwtt] Mr.liial As-ck latiiiu Dr. 11. Burton Su-\ou-miii in.nlc tin' stiii-tliii^ stntuiiK'iit ili;it antitoxin-- oould be nstil uitli iK'ttciiti'irt if. insti iiil of nl>iainiii<; tliciu lioin tlic lower uninmls. they wciv -jot fnini luiinun Uinns. Ikianst' irilv a t<» itninmls
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 MMJ^^B B^^Jl 4|??T -J|' An Assassin 1 wn h like- an MM* It r,c, s up (ran bthn' I win n y nr back it.irncd. Hcfore fan kmm li yi.u arc in its puwrr, ami the t<-i ribti- paint am', ju'hcs that fi'llow arc even worse than n He »siasiin'»
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    • 672 3 MAJNOS MILK. Sole Agents HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Why Suffer with Prickly Heat MAYNARD S PRICKLY-HEAT LOTION Will fffm instant relief! OiiZ A lew applications will conjjiiutuly MM tlic most obstinate caso! W Price 50 cents per bottle. MAYNARD COMPANY, Ltd., 14 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Branch SHH-3 NOKTH BRIJ>GE ROAD. SINGAPORE
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    • 101 3 USbUNLr&cSEALWSYS ■pil^iai|BHßßH| MOST Vt* «Bft^l[lVß^l*l«^ W**JG REFSEiSHJNC. A Lux'irious Pcrfuv. Far Superior to the In Health. German Hinds. RESTORATIVE Jr 1 i IT% iW^T^i I 3IP IM SICKN6S3. g _^^-]|jbn^WL__-^B|^»J^AiJaJv^ |L M SJ^IST or your health Jj %J^ytlb[*J^£- make a regular drink of Lime Juice. The Ml Yamato Co. PatponiBed
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    • 125 3 CHARLES rtify HEIDSIECKS Isyss\ White Seal Wj^ Champagne. Tj Behn, UleyerACo Ld [IL Singapore and F'enang. Iruri. I *4,4,."£ uUl f4% MS LITTLF Ltd. L^^^l March 30 m.w.f. n.o. Por Nervous .^b^b^J^b^bW. f^ /^^L^F~ CHtPOTEfIUT'S \J H PhospJioglycerate fl| of lime The modern rettomttti of tne neroous tyitem, i.. mi."i.i
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  • 293 4 One Sided View of the Question. Truth rrfors us follows M the faajaMMy with whirli □orpotal |iiiiiis!iiiicnt is i.iflii-U-d i|h.ii |.i-is,iM."K in Biirnm MMai:- The majf_ tnwa un tt-j "T* for ,|.iilc trivinl lafißßl. typiial eaaa ol the kind l>oiii R a WrIMW of twenty stiilH-s"
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  • 94 4 1,,,,-d Wolwlcy. win. ra.rly riin-.ROs from Iha traii<[uil i.ain-.nunt of hi^ .onntiy seat j,, Siismx. aaMMMkad last MOatil iwiium a ranca*MMMJt|«M tifty fifth aaaifwaty* Ilia NtaMM into KM Army. It was in Mimli IH.VJ whirli. by KM «sy. was Km* inontlis afU'i- 1«.i.l liolnrts had oommemed «r«ioa wtib
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  • 164 4 On tit thr Zoo .liny.»« lias I HttW of l>ii|>|> s. whi.h fornin a w.lcmif addition to the i lection. Tin i>ia.-. of this »>< IM» iii.ii rof tic .lot; family in the s, lic-nc of n.itiu.. has nut yet lircii saiiafrt. lorilv mMM, That KM diii Hi.
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  • 276 4 Tho story of a youn» Oanaftß ladvV sueMsaM tttrnjwlr with ciivumstaMcis liiih Mist Ik.ii lirouylit to li»lit with the iapariam ioi il» China mission tJthl from Kdinli.irj'li of Dr. I'aulinc Mai.r. lYrtulcin Maier w;t the d:in«ht<T of ,i fillagß. ImiliU-rnf Mockiuuohc. Wurk-iubiirß. win-re she
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  • 691 4 HOTEL VISITORS. KAFFLES HOTKI.. lion Justice aud Mrs Mr Lam aTaaaasbs Fisher Mr ami Mrs lv m ,k Hon A Mrs Wilber Mrs I..diin,.nt Col H. 11. Johnston Mr K A Si, i aa Col G. Wright Mr A Widmann Major A Mrs Ford Mr a:nl Mrs .1 I i...
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  • 251 4 V.w< <■ iri'. Per .v Niil.ni Imm London M due Mm 4-Mr T Howard, Mrs C it Hodgins, Me -i.-ir KM l,.>wis, A 1> Kiegwin, I lwrtson. llo«k<>r, li D ltodda, lIKDru ham. Mi II Sumner. Per I' A s h Kritanitiu. onnectin^ wnl> i!ilsteamer Ocuana ntColonilx.. fnim
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  • 44 4 IkMkaUaU a l\rl CaMla] a:>.l Miaal Fab. t drop daily ai 1 a.m., fliigini»s standard tim. oanmfcmi ag t ii menu time. Tbe time >.'uu is fired at 12 o'clock luion, indicating BfaMfOM standard lit excepting huu.iay, whiu it rt J at OM o'clock
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 72 4 LAME BACK. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying l IkuhU rl.iiu s Pain lialui two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this doett not afford relief bind on a piece of flannel
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    • 720 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penanjj. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills >f Lading issued for <;hin» Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an.l American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oo or nbom MAIL LINE. Outward {for China). 0-v.ma May 11
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    • 704 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SGHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular service between: Singapore, Bawean. Sonrabaya, Bandjermasin, Pulo Laut, Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjermaein for Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, Marabahan. Marakasaries, Negara and Bebirik. The steamers have good accomodation for first
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    • 500 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait*. China, and Japcn. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly > for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The
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    • 718 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NJXL. NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Herman Mad Lftaa Tne fast and well known mail steamerx of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Peuaug, 1 Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and I
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    • 115 4 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL Cal.utta via ports, Taroba, ..n kfayt, B cad. Teliik Anson, Ma ports, Mondays, S. S. Coy Tuesdays, for l'ort Swetteuhai'n via ports. Wednesdays, f..r TYluk Auson via ports. Thursdays, for P u rt Swettenham via ports. Fridays, for Teluk Ansou via ports. Saturdays, for P. Swuttenbam
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  • 1398 5 llmler this beading the following abbreviations are used atr. steamer sh. ship bq. —barque ecb. schooner; Tot. Yacht; Cm. Cruiser. O'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p.--llorsepower; Brit. British U.S.— ll uited States Fob.— French Oer.— Oermao Dnt.— Dutch; Ital.— ltalian Span.— Spauisb Bar.— Sarawak O.c- General- sargo; djj.—
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  • 65 5 April 30 Yeddo, Brit atr, Yokohama via porlH Hong Bee, Brit str, H'koug, Amov, Swatow Kut Sang, llrit Htr, Penang and Calcutta Ophir, Dut atr, Palembang Rajah of Sarawak, Sir str, Sarawak May 1 Duisburg, Ger str, Hamburg via ports Himalay, Fch str, Dunkirk via ports Kapurthala, Brit atr,
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  • 778 5 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of Agents. Steamers. Aberlour, Hamburg, May 6 Behn Meyer Achilles, Liverpool, May 8; Mansfield Ajax, China, June 9 Mansfield Alcinons, Liverpool, May 20 Mansfield Ainbria. Hamburg, May 18 Behn Meyer Antilochus, Liverpool, Jane 26 Mansfield Arcadia, China, May 9 I'.iO.
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  • 112 5 Prom Evmors —By the N.D.L. s.s. Gneiseuau and by the B. I. s.s. Thongwa, due on May 4. From China—By the M. M. s.s. Ville de la Ciotat, due on May 6. Loft Singapore Dae in Lou don Arrive* Mar 28 P. <fc 0. Apl 20 April
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  • 168 5 to' Per Steamer Time To-morrow Triuggauu via portH Ma§Lmm 10a.ni Sourabava Cliiany t Inn- 11 a.m. B'ton, P'tianak, Skawang I'uleiitijii 11 a.m Batu Pnh.it Mm 1 p m. Malacca and Ling^i h'liiim Snni 1 p.m. Muar aud Malacca Hn Bt 1 p.m. Europe via ports inmUi S |i.m.
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  • 440 5 By Liect.-Coi.. E. O. Broadrici. Commandant, S. V. C. Singapore. April JO, 1907. s. v. c. Field Day. May Ulh aud 12th The Maxim Coy., K. K K. 1 V|. will parade at S. V. C. Drill Hall, at :l p 111. hii.l proceed by trim
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  • 72 5 Ott»u;i. Banua Mail. Tin- ImiM'rial Orrnian mail steamer Onci seimu. bavtag 1.-ft Colomli) at 7 p.m. on the ■Mb hattaat, m>i> 1m- naaetai to arrive hi.ro on Saturday, May 4. u'. daylight ()i-T» w:i> Hkiti-.ii Ini.k. The B. I. contract iwckrt stoaimr Thougwa, with tin- Laadaß mttm
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 370 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service ia maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Coutract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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    • 486 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd and 1 CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. The Companies' ateamerß are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight aml U r Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 476 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. r O PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Oue of the Company's steamers is intended I to leave Tanjong P-gax Wharf every week. Passengers aud Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to East African
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    • 310 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P. R. 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO r.UIOPE VU CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA aud the UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, 1 1,1 Shaughai, Nagu»aki, (Inland Sea of Japan). Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.S. "Kmpkow of India" Twin-scrow stea R.M.S.
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    • 367 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. May. :j At MHMt HMMM pledges, at 10 a.m. 4 At "Braesidi'."B Leonii' Hill. Grange Road, valtir.Me teak household furniture, &c, at 2 p.m. 6— At Salc-ro. in. Hmlmml iiYdfies, at 10 a.m. 6— At Hal-room, Ml Qmm A[ulliuari> water at 11 a.m. 7— At
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 26 5 WEATHER TELEGRAM. Hongkong, May 1, 10 a.m. Barometer 29.90 Direction cl Wind East. ForoeofWini ..2 Max. Temp in Shado 73 Manila. 758 W.S.W. 9 SO 26
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    • 54 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, May i. High Water. 047 ivm.. faVin Day. C. W. A. St MMjr'l Home. Have Course Link-; mMmV Thursday, May 2. Huh Water. 021 him 1 :so ■in 1. homeward mail closes. 3. Final Uuited Choirs' Pmctiee. (Morrison Centenary!. I*M '>> irriiui 'hun-h. H-45. I'l.il. Orche'stia
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  • 40 6 Gone to be with Jusns. Liv kstsk.— On April HO, at Nederlandia, off Cainpong Java Road, Entlora, aged 12, the beloved daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. H. B. Leicester. Interment at 5 p.m., to-tlay. Notdead, but only gone before.
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  • 1305 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. The letter from our London correspondent is interesting as giving at first hand the views of some Australians on the eve of the Colonial Conference. As it happens, the cables have discounted much that he baa to tell us, and we
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  • 27 6 In to-morrow 'a issue, we will begin the secoud series of articles on "The Food Supply of Singapore." The next article will deal with the milk supply.
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  • 12 6 All telegrams published iv this issue me protected by the Copright Ordinance.
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  • 18 6 A deck passenger on the Si uueso steamer Borilmt died on April 22 and was buried at sea.
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  • 15 6 Over l,2()0 dogs were destroyed duriug March in Rangoon. Singapore must look to its laurels.
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  • 20 6 There was a case of small- pox on the (M'rmaii steamer Chcwfa. which arrived from Amoy yesterday with HlO pasHcngcrx.
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  • 19 6 There are 912 passengers on the A{iear Line steamer Lightning, which arrived yesterday from Hongkong, en route to Calcutta.
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  • 22 6 Messrs. Powell A: Co. were fined and costs by the Senior Magistrate this morning for obstructing their five foot way with chairs.
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  • 26 6 A fireman on the British steamer Ayuthia died while the steamer was at Koh Si Chang, oa April 24, en route from Bangkok to Singa pore.
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  • 25 6 Shanghai police authorities have arrested a native who. it is alleged, was the ringleader of the gang responsible for the murder of Police Constable Morrow.
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  • 27 6 The British barque Kva J. S|>cucc. reported as having beeu seen in the Khio Straits two or three days ago. arrived WMM afternoon from Mauritius in ballast.
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  • 27 6 Vessels bound from the Philippines to American ports are increasingly numerous. Among to-day's arrivals is the British steamer Jeseric. bound from Cebu to New York and Boston.
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  • 35 6 The Attorney-General has appealed, on behalf of the Opium and Spirit Farmers, against the decision of the Senior Magistrate acquitting Mr. K. A. Stevens on a charge of selling native spirits without a farm license.
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  • 33 6 The Seuior Magistrate fined Messrs. Rautenberg, Schmidt aud Co. $5 with costs this morning for obstructing the five foot- way in froat of their premises, at Xo. 4 Cecil Street, with four boxes.
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  • 48 6 Friends of Mr. aud Mrs. H. I!. l*icester will learn with regret of the death of their youngest daughter Eudora, aged 12, which took place yesterday, after a most painful illness. The funeral takes place this afternoou, the cortege leaving Nederlandia off Campong Java Road at 5 o'clock.
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  • 58 6 The (.iovernor-Cieueral announces that the King Emperor has been graciously pleased to confer the title of The Queen's Own upon the M Gurkha Rifles, with permission to wear on their appointments the Koyal and Imperial cypher and ensign with the Imperial Crown. In future the designation of the regiment will
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  • 63 6 Sir Join Cockburn, speaking at Blackpool in connection with a conference on manual training, said that but for muscular movement we should never have had any brains worth talkiug about, aud as constructive genius and originality would be the requirements of the future, he pleaded for the class-room to be
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  • 78 6 !■>. Kanisah Maricar supplied Syed Alwec Aljefrec with three bales of piece goods and subsequently Syed Alwec Aljefroe died. Maricar now claims the money for the goods from Syed Abdulrahmau bin Abdullah Alkali. asserting that he guaranteed the payment. The case was begun yesterday and is being continued to-day, before
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  • 119 6 Amongst the ai rivals of the week, bays the Calcutta Asian of April 18, is Mr. Honry Dallas, the well-known theatrical entrepreneur, who has come out, wo hear, in counection with certain litigation which is shortly to take place between hiu.self and Mr. Maurice Bandmann in connection with the settlement
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  • 110 6 There was an unduly realistic incident during a performance of Othello at Ashington Theatre, Northumberland, on Bank Holiday. In the last scene, an actor named Wilkle, who appeared in the title role, drew his sword upon lago played by Marsh, and, instead of thrusting the blade between the letter's arm
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  • 374 6 Mr. and .Mrs. A. W. Kean ;iru .\pecUd to arrive in Siug.i|>ore on .lime A. ftN will beHMMfd tliatl .iptaiu Young. Colonial SviivUiy. has Ih.ch indisposed for some days. UnMMml Wright and (Mean Kuv.il (iarrisou Artillery are at Home on Maturda] next at I'.hk.ui Mati. We are
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  • 110 6 There should be a large audience at Mm Tcutouia Cliib on Saturday night, when the Sullivan Concert, proiuuW by Mr. Frank Whitefield, is to take place. Popular selections will be given from the operas of Sullivan, and an excellent programme has been arranged. The couccrt will really
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  • 195 6 Umarsah, a Mohammedan Indian tailor, was placed on trial before Mr. Green, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of enticing away the wife of a compatriot named Hassan Sarip. The wife gave evidence with her face covered, saying that she was an unwilling victim. She did not cat so
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  • 163 6 The assistant in charge of the Pakhoi Cuf tomb, Dr. J. H. Lowry, passed away on April 17, at the age of 49 years, to the regret of the Customs staff and entire foreign community of Pakhoi. Dr. Lowry, who is an Irishman from County Down,
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  • 38 6 The Chinese (.iovernment. on April I K paid over fifty-five thousaud taels Cl to the British Minister, being the second instalment of the Tibetan iinlemnit) The third instalment in to bu paid towards the end <>t this year.
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  • 47 6 The chief otlicrr of the Cast Asiutique Krancuis stvamt-r K'uiang Si. which arrived this iiiuriiiii^ Iroui Salmon, reports that the ship's star-board M*&g slialt is disabled and one of her twin pcofattan is lost. She will transfer her pwNMgBM here aud £'j on to Maiticilles for it-pair
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 any Einiilsion Palatable at all j MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesdni/, 7th Uny. at 2.30 p.m. The dwelling No. I, PALEMBANG UOAD, area 363H square feet. Lease for 99 years from lHt October, IK>H. Powell Co., 067 Auctioneers. Whilst Writing YOU CM CHANGE FROM BLUE TYPE to RED. THE UTEST EKRUETTER MACHINE
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    • 157 6 Body builder anJ strength creator (or old people, puny children, sickly women and nursing mothers, and to build up strength after a severe illness. Tkn nine o< Steam' Wine in all caadibau requiring a recaastructhre tooic v attatted by auajr of the matt iticceuful physician ia all parti of tbe
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    • 169 6 EYE-SIGHT. Mr. N. Lazarus may hv consulted for SPECTACLES at 6-b Battery Road, opposite lliley Hargreavcs Co., for a few days only. Consultations Free. WILSON Co. Photographic Artists. Our Portraits aul Kulargcinents are uf the highest potuiible Artistic and Technical Kxcellence, Mattotypu ?\H) 12.00 Bromide 112,'H) '20.00 l'latiuotypc »15.00 20.00
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  • 284 7 DISARMAMENT QUESTION AND HAGUE CONFERENCE. Germany Desires Alliance ARMAMENTS A SOURCE OF STRENGTH. Friendly Relations with Great Britain. Dm Osr\suri.< hk Lmimi TttMBAH llerliii. April M Iv his speech iv the Reichstag on the subject of international disarmament, a s|)occli which has been looked forward to with a
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  • 228 7 Death of a Famous Nonagenarian Kki'tkij's TIIWIH London, \pril Ml The death is announced of Sir I 'en rose G.xKlrhild .lulyan. k.< MM. Sii IVnrosc .lulyau was lxirn on Dcc.iuher M, I >>li'>. and was thus a uonagcnriin Hi served with the ''iluiitferi iv the Canadian Rebellion
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  • 74 7 French Authorities Strengthen Paris Garrison. Hn rm's Tmjmmum I .mil lnn. April Ml Owing to the delivery of violent speeches in connection with tin strike of cafe waiter* and provision dealers iv Paris, the Secretary of the Provision Trades T 'nion and two mtmbtrs of the Confederation
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  • 48 7 Rkitki:'s Tnamua I-ondon. May 1. Banian U-t night on tin Two Thmmmi IWmm stake* mm a- lollawa: licvciialliou KV.Olli.lH 11 Blacl. >inu<:rr lockbutiruL' [ill Sprit*i U to M on 6 to 1 .l^;illi~t 6 to 1 100 to 100 to 6 an to i
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  • 43 7 [Dbc OniIUIMII LloYl) TKUMCAM lli-rlin. April UO. To-ni'iriow, liarou you Achrcuthal, Foreign Minister for Austria Hungary, will be grant- ii an auilicnce of the kaiser. Con.',. uciXWullw held with Mbh von rSui-lou .did llcrr vim Tschirschky. (icruian Miuiottr lor Korcigu Allan
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  • 463 7 Accident to Sir Matthew Nathan at Penang. We have always advocated that our new iron pier ought to be patronised by .ill pas senger sWiuers making uw of the port, for the safety aud conveuieuce of walking down a steady gangway, instead of hiiviug to jump nto
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  • 201 7 Recovers Loan Under Promissory Note. When the suit. Harold Latham against •I. K. Davis, was called ou before Sir llyml luan .loms. hI the Supreme Court this nioriiing, Mr. Itraddell aud Mr. Gaunt were represeuting the respective parties. Subsequently, Counsel for the defence felt it IhmM
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  • 122 7 A story that ucver fouud its way into the columns of the Singapore Tatler was left over for publication in the Supreme Court tins morning, when a question relating to the priuting of the defunct journal was to be told to the Chief Justice. Sir. W. H.HyndmanJoues
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  • 87 7 A ricksha puller gave evidence before the Bench Court yesterday afternoon regarding the Beach Koad murder, saying that he gjw a Bugis chasiug auolher Bugis in Beach Road with a stick, wlim the man in front turned round aud stabbed his pursuer in the chest. The
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  • 32 7 TELEGRAPHS IN MOROCCO. Rhi'THls's TeUMUM London, May 1. Renter's roi respondent at Maghzen states that Morocco has informed the Powers that all telegraphs in Morocco, including wireloss telegiapliK. are a government monopoly.
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  • 31 7 . Kn-ThK'- TkUHHUM London, May 1. The Prince and I'nncess of Wales will attend Mm luncheon to I'riuc Fushiini at the Mansion House on Friday, the 10th instant.
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  • 18 7 Deh UmmUIMB Lloyd Tkleoram Bcrliu, April .;(i. Auti dynastic dtttvtoMM huvc Ijioken vat iv Monttucgio.
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  • 64 7 HEAVY RANSOM TO TURKISH BRIGANDS. Allegations Against the British Government. Rki tkii's Tklkuram; London, May 1. Mr. Robert Abbott, the British subject who was kidnapped on the evening of March 21 by brigands on the outskirts of Salonika, lias been released upon payment of a ransom of MMI by
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  • 878 7 How a Young Englishman was Carried Off. Usktib, March ili. Ou the evening .>f Thursday, March 21. a young inau about 10 year* of age. named Robert Abbott, the sou of Mr. Alfred Abbott, a well known Kriti-h subject, residing in the outskirts of Salonika, was returning
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  • 29 7 DEK ObTASIATICHK LtOYD TkUGRAMJ Berlin, April 80. Tljc Socialist organisation in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is aiiuin;; at the complete autonomy of Macedonia.
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  • 360 7 PESSIMISTIC VIEWS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. Wn»n People Lose Their Heads. (Fkum On: <>\vx L'orrkspoxdrvti. Hamburg, April 2. The note of warning sounded by the I1 > it-<-li( Bank iv their annual report hat* not met with general approval in financial and commercial circles. It has been
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  • 406 7 Housebreaker Severs his Towchang to Regain Liberty. The man. who stabbed Abdullah, a DeW-c--ti\e Police Constable, in Neil Road, in the curly morning of April 19, was placed on trial before a Beuch Court, consisting of Messrs. M'chell and Bain, yesterday afternoon, on three charges, viz, voluntarily
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  • 114 7 A Chinese lad, eleven years of age, accused a Chinaman, before the Third Magistrate, of having taken 2* cents' worth of cakes from him early this morning, as he was exposing them for sale in China Street, and then taking fifteen cents from him and hitting him on
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  • 133 7 Dr. .1. Nielil Cook. Health utlicer. Calcutta, has submitted to the Christian burial Board certaiu suggestions which revolutionise orthodox methods for burying the dead. He propones [that the future cemetery should be laid out as a garden that all tombstone)! should be prohibited, not only because they
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  • 137 7 Noisy Sitting of the Duma. FRbctrk's Tklkuram' London. April M>. The fate of the Duma hangs ov the result of the debate on the War Minister's proposal to raise 559,000 recruit*. Yesterday, the Members of the Duma resented the hectoring tone of the War Minister,
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  • 65 7 Another Meeting of the Kings near Rome. Kkitkk's Tkmu.kam London, May 1. King Edward left Naples for Palis direct. His Majesty did not visit Home. King Victor Emauuel met the royal train outside Rome and had a ten miuutes' interview with King Edward. This interview is regarded
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  • 40 7 HAGUE CONFERENCE. British Military Representative Appointed. Rkutkr's Tki.kgram London, May 1. Major General Sir R.K. Klles, <;.< i.e., k.c.b. (Royal Artillery), has becu appointed as the Military expert to accompany the British delegatiou to the forthcoming International Conference at the Hague.
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  • 96 7 RkUTKK's TKLKIiKAM 1. 1. IK lon. April itO. Major Sir W. E. Kvans Gordon. Conservative M.P. for Stepney, has resigned his seat, telegraphing that he docs so ou account of the state of his health. Sir W. K. Evans-Gordon is one of the bestknown politicians
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  • 55 7 IRkutkr's Tklkgkam London. May 1. A heavy shower of incandescent stones, lasting for rive minutes, followed tho eruption of Stromboli. igniting the vineyards and destroying the crops. The heat ou the mainland was excessive. IlK.l: OsTASIATISCHK LLOYD TkI.KI.KAM Berlin, April 30. Stromboli is still in
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  • 56 7 1 Rki:tkk's Tki.k.(.:m i Luudon, May 1. The Colonial Conference has discussed th c subject of preferential tariffs within the Empire. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of tht Nonunion of Canada, opened the discussion. The Hon. Alfred Deakin, Premier of the Commonwealth of Atmtralia. followed. The debate
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  • 50 7 DM OSTASIATISCHK LI.KYI) TMjMMUM Berlin, April M The Budget Committee of the Reichstag has accepted the estimates relating M the provision of cruisers for the Navy. Admiral you Tirpit/. Minister for the Navy, declared that thin increase of armauicuts was merely intended for purposes of defence.
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  • 22 7 'Der Ohtasiatis'jbe Lloyd Tblbobaml Berlin. April 80. The insurrection amongst the natives in the Celebes is now at an end.
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  • 20 7 [Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd Tslkuram' Iterliu, April Ml MM riot i are NfMfcri to have occurred iv China
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  • 798 7 I've aever had so many free drinks in all my career as during the past week. Here* the recipe. First catch your Official; oae under AjM is ba*t. Butter according tv taste don't be afraid of laying it on too thick. Add a remark about Ten-percent. Compensation.
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  • 32 7 The Master of the steamer Fortunatus report* having stranded on an uncharted reef off the Northern I Wot of Florex Inland. Approxiiuutc |MMiitinn Latitude 8.13 S. Lougitndc IMjV- E.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 33 8 Rangoon Glasgow Trophy 11l the final tin for (ilaxgow Trophy of tlif ItMM <ioll Club. Mr. It. A. ISrereton (141 boat Mr. .1. \intcrson i«cri by holes up an<l '1 to play.
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    • 22 8 Rangoon Wins. In tin 1 I'omiii ission t up polo tournament final at Maymyo. Itan^Hin bent Majmvoby six goals to three.
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    • 82 8 The Cup Tie Competition. Chun Spectator writing to us under yester day's date states that, the r'athol Karib chili should not have beeu allowed to play off the final considering that they had already lost two t,oals in the match they played with the C. P. A." A
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    • 282 8 S. C. C. v. Russell's Infantry A fine match was witnessed on the Ksplanade yesterday, when an elevou of the S.C i. met a tr<un from the ■■all Infantry. The gamo il- >ughout. was fast and lively, hut alto(;< i- one sided in point of scoring. The first t.'U
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  • 139 8 There could be no more httin" tribute to the Musical Ashby's at the Hippodrome limit that the last nights performance of this great show should be devoUd to their benefit. Perhaps of all the varies) items on the long programme of the Hippodrome's i liter tainment, no
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  • 138 8 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon Two houses Nos. HI and tr. Amoy Street, total area ti.lOH square feet, leasehold for 999 years, V. V. R. SomasundHram Chitty for I'i.'iimi the Aaglo-Chinese residence known as Romulus, No.
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  • 292 8 The value of H 11 for four lbs. of tea, one Ib.of co£fee, one bottle of mur.tard, one bottle of pepper, one tin of salt beef, three tins of barley, and $32 for food supplied for one month, was i the claim brought in tinCourt of
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  • 1322 8 No Confidence in the Imperial Government. (Paoa 111 i: Own CoUKK.sl'osiir.sT i London, March 2(> Tint the forthcoming Colonial Conference Ink bNMM for the pri ■nt an absorbing subject of curiosity, thought, anil ycini.il discussion among British Colonists of all sorts ami conditions, goes without
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  • 746 8 Formation of a Strong United Association. iKkmm Our Own Cokrkshosdkxti. Kuala Lumpur, April 2K. The United Planters' Ass'x-iation initiated v \\is«' uiovu when, at their tenth annual meeting at Kuala Lumpur, they decided to form themselves into a union embracing the whole of the Malay Peninsula. Upwards
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  • 69 8 At pieM-nt there is a great boom in land down Siamese Malaya, more especially along the route to be traversed by the ironliorsi' from Hangkok to Pahang, says the Siam Krec Press. Speculator*, prospectors and capitalists are busily engaged with a view to future possibilities in mining, planting and agriculture
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 571 8 LATEST ADVERTISRMENTS. |T TO BE LET. Tbe pleasantly situated residence known as KKNILWORTH, Barker Road. The furnitare might be acquired at a valuation POWELL .1 CO 964 Agents. I 14 DALHOUBIK LANK. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tue»dny. May 7, at 2.30 fM*. All that valuable piecpof land, treal,4l')s(|iuvre feet, leasehold for 9%)
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    • 573 8 CATARRH OF THE STOMACH THREATENED HIS LIFE. Finds Prompt Relief In Pe-ru-na, the Reliable Catarrh Remedy. PROF. ALBERT J. SMITH. A PROMINEKT PROFESSOR OF DANCING, WELL-KNOWN IS AUSTRALIA, LONDON AND CANADA, RELATES HIS WON DERFUI. EXPERIENCE WITH THE USE OF PERI XI. Allwrt J. Smith, the well-known professor of dancinir,
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  • 222 9 Sis,.m. ,kk, Am 30. 1907. PRODUCE. Ganibirr 6.60 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.46 Copra Bali 10.60 do Pontianak 10.10 Pepper, BUwk 17.90 do White 5% buyers 25.75 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.90 do Brunei No. 1 2.87} Pearl Sago 4.50 Coffee Bali, 15% 19.00 Coffee. Palembaug. 20% h*.«i« 22.50
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  • Stocks anb Sbaree
    • 325 9 MINING. Date of format- i Capital ion i Subscribed Number of Shares Issae Value Paid op to j Reserve I Company QCOTiTIONS j o«np»ny 19.50 19.00 2.75 10.25 1903 $300,000 1901 $600,000 1903 £400.000 1907 $400,000 £60,000 1906 I £100,000 1905 $150,000 1906 £120,000 1906 $450,000 $400,000 $600,000 £350,000 9375,000
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    • 312 9 1905 £150,000 £104,937.10 1908 (200,000 187,400 MM £80,000 £11,135 1905 700,000 I WlO.OOO I! 46,500 1 93,500 1 1,700 •10 8,800 •10 »,SOO aniiaaol r 7,000 i i 11,000 1 70,000 10 8,000 unlunwl 70,000 1 8,000 uDiMuedl 12,500 10 I 6,000 1 6,000 1 1 12/6 io 8
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    • 216 9 1894 £5.377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 1898 (335,000 •225,000 1565 »10, 000,000 ,110,000,000 1901 $2,400,000 M.-.00.000 7,838 4,500 80,000 13/6 50 (135 12/6 50 »125 I 814.11.9 113,500 10,000,000 a) 9,500,000 350,0006 J 40,000 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd Fraser Neavt, Ltd. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank •7.00 140.00 855.00 1896 »1 ,000,000
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    • 41 9 Howarth Erekine, Ltd. 6% 1600,000 3% prem Riley Hargreavee, Ltd. 6% 225,000 3% prem. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 20% prem 5% 1,878,000 i^prem. 4% 602,000 2% \is nominal Tanjong Pacar Dock Co. Ltd. 6% 250,000 3% p-em 6% 1,050.000 par.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 351 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS EMPLOYMENT AS ACCOUNTANT WANTED. A trustworthy and energetic man of mncli \perie.ice in book ken pi u£ is ready for engage ment as Accountant or Assistant to mercantile tirm. Adjuster," c/o Straits Times." Ml AUCTION SALE A RAMBI.KK MOTOR C.\K 4 seated, R H.P.) Will be iii.-lii.le.! in
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    • 118 9 LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. NOW MEBOXO IM THE ROYAL INSURANCE COFIRE ft LIFE. INVESTED FUNDS £13,500,000 POWELL Co..— Agtnlt V-UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY V OF PARIS. EBTABUBHED 1838. V RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000 The '■jdetßigned, Amenta for the above Company are prepared to accept fire riakb for long short periods
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    • 47 9 C. F. F. WEARNE Co. Motor Cars in Stock. GARS FOP HIRE. TELEPHONE 514 Reo Motor Cars I S6COnd-hand One Rambler Car, one nearly new 4 cyl. Humber, one new Old* e*_i~.. Touring Runabout. For full particalars apply at GARAGE Cars for Sale ies-9 obchabd road. 434a
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    • 352 9 ysss.' B. P. DE SILVA, -v^;--MAHUrACTURIHG JEWELLER. Has .II'ST opened a Large and Various Assortment of GOLD MOUNTED JAOE SLEEVE LINKS. BROOCHES. BANGLES. NECKLACES. CHARMS. PINS, ETC. \ii.l other (iold and Gem-set Jewellery too numerous to mention. Silverware ot every description at 62 and 63, High Street. ISMAIL RAHEEM, "TZeuers.
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  • 827 10 Elizabethan Spook Pays an Easter Visit. Quite a romantic ghost is reported from the City. The other *-v«-nin« a well-known minliiint. IftM business ]irfiuis«'B are in Kiushury-st.. was walking homo down Lon-don-wall, when, as hi BMBmI by the old „i...r <>f HMWalwhMl is railed off from the mild,
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  • 23 10 "Do you ever quote Omar Khayyam asked the literally girl. "No." answered the busy broker, we never handle any stock that isn't listed."
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  • 169 10 Severe Fighting with Aboriginals. Luii'liow. April 6. At pns<iit there is h s,ri..iis uprising and nlx-llion amongst tin- ulxinynie.s call* ,1 MiaoK in the southern part of Kwei, how province bordering on Kwanysi. This ha^ been in BWBfMi for some .lays. H.liabl. facts and data me hard
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  • 268 10 There hah hern lately a |iro|i»hal on foot for forming a Northern India Turf Club. It is to be lio|kml. gays a correspondent of tlm Pioneer, that thone who have this scheme in mind will give it very serioim consider* tion ere they initiate it. They would
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 112 10 AN AMERICAN REMEDY. There is probably no medicine manufactured that can be found in more homes in the United States than Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has been in general use for over thirty years aud each successive epidemic of diarrhoea and dysentery during this time has tested
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    • 604 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-tjp Capital •10,000,000 reserve fund Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 «oi noo 000 Silverßeserve 111,000,000 11 wv vw Roserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson— Deputy Chairman. G. Balloch, Esq. C. R. Lenzmann.Esq. A.
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    • 622 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,00X1 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Cnrrent Aooonnte are opened and interest allowed at 1 per
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    • 702 10 SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY HIGH CUSS TEAK FURNITURE AUCTION, The property of J. NORMAX DICK, Esq., At The COTTAGE, Keppel Harbour, Near the Tram Terminus— Trams from Town at short intervals. MESSRS, H. L. COGHLAN CO.. ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION THE VERY VALUABLE HOUBEHOLD FURNITURE comprising. MASSIVELY MADE
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    • 426 10 Stanmore. TUESDAY. MAVT AT 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE of the valuable and beautifully situated freehold residential property known as "STANMORE," Grange Road. Tanglin. Area 3 acres 3 roods :«■> for ever. A very <;omfortable and conveniently situated residence. Large tennis court, picturesque grounds, select and healthy locality. First-class investment. For
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    • 276 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE EXCELLENT TEAK AND RATTAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE To be held at No, 51. Bras Hassa Road. OnSatnnlny. M,aj 4, IMP, i> p.m. For full particular)! see MtaJnjMH, G. A. Fernandez C?.. 936 AuctiuiHirAUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. The proi>erty of twelve pawnshops On Thursday, May 2,
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  • 881 11 Woman a Few Shrieks. ■Who is 'X.'.'" everyone asked when a tew weeks MJQ a little lxmk in a domiire yrcy I l»mr hwrinfl tlwi iuseription. Woman A Kcw Shrieks! by "K." ap|>caied on all the hook stalls. Those in the innir MCngM eir< le knew almost from
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  • 46 11 <in April lti. the branch of the Salvation Anuy at Batavia o|x ui>'l a Soldiers' Hoiue. fmwils nl soldiers attended the cereuiouy. The premises ;iir rtntnl ami are comiortiibly fu nishnl. There wa> no lack of euthnsiasiu autl good will for the army on the occa»ion.
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    • 636 11 OMMON SENSE NUTSHELL A new mi-dual »ork on th' t-aunn and nn»t irntill and effectual mean* of n-'H-cur« ever divoverrd u>r nrrToua .!>•! functional debility, wut* ot vitilily. iMrfli trf l-i'it-. .with pnu-tirml ofcwrration* en niarri:u-r anil ml. ,nr. i tiun« tor ri-morinif i-#rtnin «!:-<juali!!raii.Ki« th:,t ,!,■< trojf the happtne«»nf
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    • 1099 11 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR THE SPRING RACE MEETING TO BE HELD On May 14, 16 and 18, 1907. FIRST DAY. I— THE MAIDEN PLATK— VaIue WOO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 71b. Entrance 920. Distance, R.C. 2— THE LAWN STAKES— VaIue WOO. A Handicap for
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    • 346 11 3w|> V% OILMEN 3 SIORES CEOSSE M By Special AND ToV/o"" 1 Warrant I BLACKWELL, W^ T^ K B I LTD H ifl mmmtm Purveyors to h h L ea perrin's H.M.The KW6%# wtM w *SS m BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. are not an experiment. They have been the favourite blends at
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    • 280 11 fT^fft The LINOTYPE has I f^' Mi NO >/^S^BK Composing Machine rival. Ll flpffi SrT L'sed by the Leading Newspapers. W^llfeiS nOVEPNMF.NT l|>wSp|»l 11,000 in Daily Use. P^fe^m^L DALHOUSIE SQUIRE CALCUTT* HHhH^^^ *^aT SHff This piiprr in ji.irth *et upon l.hi.it>|ie Ct'iiipoHinu MarliiiiM. $350. Wropieal ffiuilt BY LEADING LONDON MAKERS.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 655 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS'— Miscellaneous Wants of Every Description, House*, Lar.'l. etc., to let, are inserted at the following rat** One Insertion 9 1.20 per inch. Two 2.00 Three Mi Six Ml Mine 6.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty-five 10.00 (Each subsequent month 95 per inch.) Tae above rate is based
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    • 539 12 LOST OR FOUND. U»IKs:-Kive I. ins«, one or t».. bMClssa*, IM By the imh, •«•<■ vnle QBMBB*. BROOCH FOUND. A lady's brooch at the Volunteer Dance at the Drill Hall. Owner can have it oa application to the Sergt-Major. iM ARTICLES FOR SALE. mm»t-thm l.mo". c.mb *t t-r.. in«rti..nr *1.0.i
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    • 604 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Rates:— Four Linn, on*o. twolnMitloiu.tl.oo By the inch, nm scale of Charge*. TO LIT: COMPOUND HOUSE No. IS-a Mt. Elizabeth. Rent »45 monthly. 435 Apply to GAGGINO 4 Co. COMPOUND HOUSE TO BE LET No. 28 Sophia Road. Apply to IR-2 Prinsep Street. rBll HOUBE
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    • 587 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Kitks: F,, U r Lin**, on* or two in**rtioni, #1. By the inch, mc Heal* of Cbargw. HOUSE TO BE LET. No, 2 Adis Road, apply to E. Meyer 4 Co., Ltd.. 1 Malacca Street. 768 SEASIDE BUNGALOW TO BE LET Ne. 8 Tanjong Katong.
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    • 814 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. R»T»: -lit Mm, III ,-M |wr 111.11. M**a*>M months, t:,. tm »hort«r (wiiita Bj**j of Chant*.. NOTICE. The undersigned is prepared to book orders for Rubber Seeds from nine year old trees, for 1906 delivery. Price on application. MANAGER, o 437 Highlands and Lowlands Estate. NOTICE. Oar customers
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    • 441 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES* Km:>: i*t M.mtli. *ic. r «r huh. Mh**a*M month-. K..r fliorter ptri. >|. ,■<. Nc tie ■I h..r«-. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ;l CLYDE TERRACE MAHKKT K\TKNsI()N Tenders are invited by the -Miiiiici]>nl Com missioners for the material- :ind !;ibour required for the construction of an Eu.nsioii of Chd, terrace
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