The Straits Times, 14 June 1907
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Title Section13 1907-06-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.367 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement403 1907-06-14 1 GRAND HOTCi. DE LEUROPE. SINOAT jfigalfliwiiMj i Witli Kloijant i.: ;:>. From The Autocar," Mweh IWT: Hill Climbing Honours Won by private owners of DE DION BOUTON CARS. HILL CLIMB OF THE VICTORIA AUTOMOBILE CLUB. TRAHSiAAL A.C. HILL CLIMB. Dl. DION Fii-t fc Ml DION CM Hfa* Cy.in.lc, Can- I>K403 words
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Advertisement145 1907-06-14 1 HOTELS. CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77- Brost Basah Road, SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiest Resoit in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets all 4oaW and Trains. HOTEL WISSE WILTTTBIDr.*. BATITU. Established in 1836. Renovated op to date. Splendid situation in the Fashionable Centre. Opposite the Palace of Governor-General and Club, and in145 words
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Advertisement297 1907-06-14 1 ROBINSON Company. Guns and Ammunition. ALL OUR GUNS ARE MADE IN ENGLAND. WE USUALLY HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF GUNS IN STOCK, OF VARIOUS WKIOHTfI AND BEND OF STOCK, SO THAT WE ARE ENABLE TO FIT ALMOST ANY SI'OHTsMAN. We wonld particularly call attention to oi\r No. 2 D.B. GUN.297 words
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Advertisement19 1907-06-14 1 GRAND HOTEL OE L'EUROPE. BnOAPOBS. Kmh ix Conn -'i' rier\ adi i.t r* to h*.nlth m.I i. b J19 words
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Article925 1907-06-14 2 Household Hints. It is iiii|Hntaiit Ui Imvr the H.m.i f a IWM soft a-* Mm lid. When r.Hikiiii;. in -»cr |>nt \oiir tin^.v on v red-hot sU)v«-. To avoid liiisiiiK .lust wh.n sweeping .ml n km>iii. Ml Unit tin- txiy il.xsnt HM it. I'i.sl, macaroni is a925 words
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Advertisement282 1907-06-14 2 TEE IE EMPIRE 40,000 in use. t^B M*Ae 9itr $rJer j_aS Over 300 sold locally Cver 700 sold to the British Government This Machine has been supplied to:- The Postmaster General. The Government Printing Office*. Colonial Treasurer. Colonial Secretary. Survey Department. Govt. Veterinary Surgeon. P. C. M. O. General Hospital282 words
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Advertisement90 1907-06-14 2 ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder 150 UiddU Road. Sole AgeDt for I Meusrs. Dottridge Brother*, Ltd., London, I r al Telepbone No. 019. LIQUID FUEL BUNKERS. Fresh Water Island (PULO BUXOM) ()p|)osito Western Kntraocc to faffd Harbour, 30/--(THIRTY SHILLINGS) PER TON F. 0. B. IN BUNKERS. RATE OF DELIVERY90 words
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Advertisement143 1907-06-14 2 McAlister 6rXo., Ltd. 80LE A6ENTS Messrs. Irvine Co.'s FAMOUS Australian Wines Brandies. CLABBT HOCK CHAKLIS BFBOUNDY PORT SHERItV McALISTER CO., LIMITED. V% PATENT SOSTENENTE^ #J PIANOS Built Expressly for this Climate and Guaranteed for FIVE Years. $450 FREE TUHIfIG FOR ONE TEAR. The ROBINSON PIANO CO., Ltd. FERMENT Lacto-Bacilline Is143 words
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Advertisement778 1907-06-14 2 PIMPLES PROVE IMPURITY OF BLOOD. Tm Hii.ht Inw mi hmn Am. Most Disokiikrs ,,y Thk Skin Is Thk (iiiK\T lii.i.oi. \nd Kasm Tonic DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Pisook Kkiim Ckvi.cn. The state of the skin is often a tiut- indi cation of tlie state of the general health. When boils,778 words
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Article968 1907-06-14 3 New Ideas in White Blouses. Now that tli*' wirni wcuthci is approachmg we an' nil tiirniiii! IV 'Noughts towards white mmmm! So says n writ i in a home |in|wr, though. Ilk.' tlif poor, lici. in HiTIgMJOTr). tlir subject is always with us. uud tin :irli<-lc should968 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement345 1907-06-14 3 Chubb's Safes. SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Ismail Sc Raheem, DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 82-1. 82-2 BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. (NEXT TO RAFFLES HOTEL). IMS *P WHITE'S I HONEY' I W mmmmmmmuwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BRAND 1 I Bacon (s}> Hams. I Sole Proprietors John White (Si, Co., Jj^^ Bristol, England. Waltham345 words
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Advertisement243 1907-06-14 3 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. The UNIVERSAL DEODORISER. The only genuine and sale ilioinfectant in cases of Malaria, etc., so commonly brought on by Mosquito and other insect bites. It is invaluable in Offices, Factories, Schools, and chiefly in Residential Quarters. Retail The Singapore Dispensary, Ltd.,243 words
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Article453 1907-06-14 4 Carnegie's Failure to Become Poorer. Sir. Stead, in the Ueview of Keviews, desvribes the impression PiUsr-nrg made on him during hi* recent visit, and tells incidentally how Mr. 'arnegie made forty millions sterling in a sin-.'li- year Tin; year before Mr. C'arnogio sold his interest453 words
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172 1907-06-14 4 Notes by a Traveller in Dollarland. uut week OC so of contact with arious business man of New York a correspondent was lad to crystallize some of his experiences in tl se few paragraphs A man with the instincts of a gentleman is never too busy to be polite. iiiiyin^172 words
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Article186 1907-06-14 4 Tin- Immetk" culls attention to Mm pirn we are continually )>ayiny for flavour in our footls «ai drinks, a:id points out that a "lavgc section of the human race is wickedly indulgent, caring more for the palatable than the nutritious quality of food." The same ■ffMH186 words
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Article43 1907-06-14 4 Mr. Schwab, late of the Steel Trust, Las f?rown tired of lug millions and developed a yearning for the nimple life at a most inopportune moment. We are no longer confident that there is any London work liou.se iii which he l Bn43 words
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Article758 1907-06-14 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Same, port, probable dat arrival, and name of A'jaitx. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, .lime 24 lioustcad Alcinoua, China. July 21 Ma:i-' i I Ammii. Hamburg. Junr 29; Be!i:i Mevi-r Autilnchus, Liverpool .iuu<>26: Mansfield Arngniiin. Hongkong. July R n Tj»ju Arcadia. Colombo, July 19 P. O. Astyauai, LNwfßUol, July li;758 words
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Article143 1907-06-14 4 In a builder's yard in Fullmm rtMii the quaintest littlr home in London. caravau rasplendont with brass and imhlio gany fittings. Hiring the winter months, this snug little home hat been occupied by ft youny MnU couple, who toured the Kasb'i'ii OmbWm in it duriug the summer.143 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1907-06-14 4 RHEUMATISM. Why suffer from this painful malady wlien one application of Chambcrlrin's Pain Balm gives relief? Hundreds of grateful neople testify to the magical power of this remedy over rheumatism. For sale by all dispensaries aud dealers.37 words
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Advertisement734 1907-06-14 4 STEAMER SAHJNC3. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills if Lading issued for Chin* Cast, Persian Gnlf Continental, and American Steamers will leave Singapore oa m ahnut MAIL LINE. Oulirard (for Chir.t) China June 11 Marmora734 words
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Advertisement1132 1907-06-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SGHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJEKMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular sorvice between: Singapore, Bawean, Soarabaya. Bandjer maim, Palo Laat, Balik Papan, Koet«i, with transhipment at Bandjermasin for Sampit, Manila wai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, Mj-.ribahan, Marakasariea, Negara and Bebirik. The steamers have good acoomodation1,132 words
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Advertisement790 1907-06-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN. L). Ljm K3ROOEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Qsrtnart ,yi«,i U.ii. The fas* and well known mail atoainara of tbii Company ml fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bou«h.vi lon, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (oonun-jtioa Marseilles, Naple*, Alexandria. »nd vir-e versa) Por Satf. «ar.;, Aden, Colombo, Penant>. (Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,790 words
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Advertisement78 1907-06-14 4 WHOOPING COU6H. This iaa very daugorous disease uults« properly treated. Statistic* show that thertare more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. All danger may lie avoided, howover, by giving I'liambcrlaiu's r'.Mgh Remedy. It liquifies thr tough mncus, uiaking it easier to expectorate, keeps the ooui;h loose, and makes the78 words
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SHIPPING IN PORT.
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Article117 1907-06-14 5 Jane IS Amiral I'onty, Fell atr, Saigon Spezia, Ger str, Hongkong, Shanghai. Japan Ajox, Brit str, Antwerp via ports Van Diemen, Dut str, Batavia Unity, Nor str, Bandjermassin Turn", Brit str, Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta Olenfalloch, Brit str, Penang O. <;. Meyer, Dut str, Muntok, Palembang Banka, Brit str, Anamba117 words
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Article72 1907-06-14 5 Outward B. I. Mail The B. I. contract packet steamer Teesta, with the London mails of the 24th ultimo, left Negapatam, on the 9th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the IStll instant. OCTWAMI FIiKSCH MaII.. The M.M. company's steamer K. Simons72 words
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97 1907-06-14 5 Wharves at which Vessel* are Berthed To-day. Tt HjORG P»C»» East WHAar Bashi.v— Simougau. East Wbabt Section I— Bandai Mam, G Apcar, Okara. Surr. 1 (Ssuas Wmar):— Tjibodas. Sbotion No. 2— Wright, Calypso. B—Glenavon.8 Glenavon. 4 P. Rickmers, Borneo, Islanii. m Minilya. 697 words
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Article138 1907-06-14 5 tor Per Steamer Timt To-morrow llHiiJjt-i IHUH-.IU. etc. I </</• l.ii" 3a m. l.nhtiau. Samlukan. <-r. M.irutlu 10 p in. HkoiiK, S'^liai, Japan .Vyjnci 11 a.m. Colombo V. 1., y 1. 11 a m P. Swettenbam, I'euanK Prrak 1 p.m. V. Hwettenham, Peuang I'm Hmto I p.m. PriMii)!,138 words
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Article116 1907-06-14 5 . From Koaon By the It. 1. s.s. I--due on June 15. From China By the M. M. s.s. Occtuiien due on June 17. TITO TABLE OF MAILW D 0«. [•oft Singapore Dae in Loodoo Arrived May 6 MM. May 30 May M) May 10 P. *O. June116 words
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Article96 1907-06-14 5 Sully county claims to have tlio moHt perfect example extant of a ln.rs.lcss farm. The Grosecloses brothers have a big tract of land which they are cultivating entirely without the aid of horses or other animals. Their ploughing, harrowing, seeding, harvesting and marketing is all done with96 words
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Article329 1907-06-14 5 Tricks of Trade Not Peculiar to Present Generation. The Gmfci and ltoma.it had their troubles uo Ibhh than we of today. Pliny tells ua that the Mn of Home nti'il to mix with their dough a v lute caitli that wax soft to tin- tone -h and329 words
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Article94 1907-06-14 5 The Colonial Premiers were the guests one Dight of the 1900 Club" at the Albert Hall, in London, where a company numbering more than 2,()00 guests was gathered to meet them. The interior of the hall had been subjected to an elaborate scheme of94 words
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Article92 1907-06-14 5 If the MbW Kxhibitioii at Olyinpia had possessed no other point of special appeal to the housewife, the exhibits of window frames and sashes would aloue have sufficed to maku it worth her while to go there and study them. Tlu re MM several types of revolving92 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement393 1907-06-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. KY.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular KtIUTMIiIIILY servu-e ih main-laim-l li.-iw.-t-ii Japau anJ Kurope by tba following NEW TWIN-SCKEW STEAMERS, I'mlfi Mail ('outrun with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed (or tbe Company'it European Service, lighted throughout by Klectrictity, provided witb excellent tccommodatioii for First and393 words
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Advertisement501 1907-06-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China and Japan ew-rv week, and from Japan home wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight aod ft r Oenoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly.501 words
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Advertisement402 1907-06-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO 'JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, •QUEENSLAND PORTS, AND SYDNEY ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR PRITIBI NEW GUINKA, NEW BRIT UN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Ah inducement often. A regular monthly service to above ports ii ■Maintained by the British Steamers AIRIiIE 2,:i3H tons.402 words
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Advertisement247 1907-06-14 5 STEAMER SAIUNGS. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA an.) the UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, Ha Shanghai, N&giuMki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, X.M.S. "Empkbih or India Twin-screw steaX.M.S. Kurnntx or Japan247 words
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Advertisement198 1907-06-14 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Jn,,,. i.-,_ At the A.S.P's bungalow, near Oovt. Hill, collection of well-grown fern. A.-. vA 30 p.m. Is At Saleroom, leasehold land and aaajßt H* 47 Ctak Street, at 2-30 I"" H. L. Coßhlan and Co June l. r >— At 25Sumbawa Road, high class198 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1907-06-14 5 WEATHER REPORT. KanMang Kerbau_HotpiUxl, lune 1.1, 190? 9 a. m. 3 r. m.'9 r. m.ißxiukis. Bar. 32 99.843 29.746 29.865 J Temp 80.0 80.5 i 78.8 Wet Bulb Ther' 78 0 78.0 i 77.0 3 Dir of Wind calm rolth calm Max. Temp Mm. 74.0 i Max. in San.. 142.59 words
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Miscellaneous174 1907-06-14 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, June 13. 10 a.m. Barometer 29 82 Direction i f Wiud E. 8.8. Force of Wind 1 Max. Temp in Sha.le 82 Manila, 757 W.N.W. 1 I\\ 2.5 Singapore Tide Table. (FmiM Ji-nk 14 to Jink 20.) HIGH WATKR. LOU WATKK Time .light Time HgU j(.|i K174 words
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Miscellaneous117 1907-06-14 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, June 14. Legislative Council. 2-30. I Municipal Commission. 2-HO. Court uf Appeal. Bowling Tournament. Saturday, June 15. High Water. 0-1 B am. 137 p.m. r.ket Law r. i\il Fervice. St. laaajtV* ajjatai 2 30. 11. I. outward mail due. Sunday, June 16. High Water. 050 a.m.117 words
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1273 1907-06-14 6 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14. The recent imitation in our columns for pure or, at least, less impure, milk, has brought to our uotice a publication showing the particularly poignant aspects taken ou this subject by the State of Victoria, where local science, iv conjunction with1,273 words
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Article35 1907-06-14 6 Ad English fireman on the steamer Riverton deserted, on the Bth instant, while the ship was in Singapore, and was arrested yesterday. The police found a berth for him on the Dagtin, bound for London.35 words
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Article8 1907-06-14 6 Cold aud inhospitable weather pervadtd England at Whitsuntide.8 words
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Article15 1907-06-14 6 The Norwegian steamer Oplandc arrived from Sumatra, yesterday, with v cargo of kerosene for Saigon.15 words
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Article17 1907-06-14 6 Two meu have been drowned iv the harbour near tlie Customs House. Tougkah. says the Pinang Gazette.17 words
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Article18 1907-06-14 6 Major Hill has completed his commission iv Ceylon respecting the Survey Department there aud has returned to Singapore.18 words
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Article16 1907-06-14 6 Twelve hundred and twenty-three deck passengers arrived from Hougkoug. this morning, by the British steamer Kutsang.16 words
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Article22 1907-06-14 6 There will be a variety eiitcrtaiumcnt at the Auglo-Chinesc I'Yec School, to morrow. June IS, at 3.30 p.m. Admission is by ticket.22 words
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Article19 1907-06-14 6 There were thirty-one cabin passengers for Siugapore by the German mail steamer Preussen, which arrived from Hremcn. this morning.19 words
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Article20 1907-06-14 6 Tlie American Pacific Squadrou has becu ordered to eoiici utrat.. m South Chiua waters duriug the prescut anti dynastic disturbances.20 words
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Article27 1907-06-14 6 After many years 'if delay, a start .has at hist been made with the extension of the Colombo Museum, at a cost of something like iuiiccs 120,000.27 words
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Article27 1907-06-14 6 The. Pinang Gazette jtoints out that only two steamers over a hundred tons entered Pcuaiig harbour during the twenty four hours ended 10 a.m. the 12th iusUnt.27 words
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Article27 1907-06-14 6 A sweeper employed at the Taugliu tiarracks was lined by Mr. Green, this moruiug, for the theft of three loaves ot bread, belonging to the West Kents.27 words
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Article30 1907-06-14 6 The Keeper of a Farm spirit shop was fined *00 by Mr. Green, this moruiug, for selling European spirits without u license. He kept the spirits in native spirit bottles.30 words
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Article27 1907-06-14 6 A former servant employed by Mr. K. S. Smith, of Cavcnagh Koad, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, this morning, for prowling about Mr. Smith's premises.27 words
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Article33 1907-06-14 6 Attention is drawn to an advertisement appearing elsewhere iv to-day's issue, that a Laud performance is to be given at the Gaylang Restaurant ou Sunday, the 10th instant, from 3 to 7 p.m.33 words
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Article34 1907-06-14 6 En route tor Philadelphia, the American yacht Alcedo arrived from Hjmgkoug, this morning. The Alcedo is a tine vessel of oiii tons and carries forty -one of a crew. Captain Lovelaud is iv command.34 words
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Article39 1907-06-14 6 A couducter on the Laveudar Koad section of the electric tramway was sent to prison for two mouths by Mr. Column this morning, for receiving two cents from a passenger and not providing him with a ticket in return.39 words
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Article39 1907-06-14 6 It is ouiy ou rare occasions that a com plete performance ot Taunhauser is heard in England, but such was the ca.se. at Coveut Gardens ou May 20. wheu Wagner's popular opera was produced exactly as he composed it.39 words
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Article35 1907-06-14 6 Sovcnto.ii decrepit Chinese, who arrived from Siug'vcp by the steamer Sultan, this morning, have been placed under guard on Iward. aud will be sent to China by the steamer's owner*, the Straits Steamship Company, Limited.35 words
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Article43 1907-06-14 6 A decrepit Chiuamau was sentenced to a month's imprisonment this morning by Mr. Cohnaii lor begging, aud another mouth for fraudulent possession of two giumv Im^js. which, he said. wi;ii; used by him as blankets. He had a previous conviction for fraudulent possession.43 words
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Article45 1907-06-14 6 Mr. S. L'lsui, a Japanese jujitsu exjiert. has arrived in Colombo to give lessous in jujitsu. He was a member of the Imperial Guards aud took part in no less than seven teen engagements iv the recent war, luclud ing the Yalu Hiver and Mukden.45 words
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Article44 1907-06-14 6 Sir Joseph Lawrence, iuapoweiful lettur to the Morning Cost early this mouth, at tacks the Ceylon import duty on rice, and other articles used by the Colonies. He sayb he wishes the reformers bad known of these food taxes before the recent Wimbledon election.44 words
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Article54 1907-06-14 6 It is not often that Tamil women are seen working as coolies in Singapore, with baskets of earth on their heads, yet some might have been to-day ou the S. C. C. ground, where coolies have been engaged in levelling the site of the temporary Club building, which was removed54 words
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Article54 1907-06-14 6 Mr. Kenny, secretary of the Sailors and Firemen's Lnion, announces that a movemeet is on foot iv the various ports of the United Kingdom, to demand an all-round rise in wages to the e::tent of 10b. per month on all foreign-going ships, and of from 2s. 6d. to 3s. per54 words
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Article57 1907-06-14 6 It has been arranged to give the children attending fie Presbyterian Church Suuday School an outing to Woodlands on Saturday, the bungalow having been kindly granted by Government for the occasion. The children, with their parents and lrieud will leavi by the 2.02 p.m. train from Tank Koad Station returning57 words
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Article81 1907-06-14 6 V prominent medical man in Colombo strongly Mipports the establishment of a Pasteur Institute in Ceylon. He points out that the number of cases is not likely to be small, and they should also get some patients from Burma, the Straits Settlements, and the Federated Malay States. In view of81 words
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Article497 1907-06-14 6 The K i 1 1 14 ami I|HM an to vUit Ircliin.l in -I j I The Kmperor of China is rnporlaJ ti> U seriously inrlisposed. Jfajor D. M. Moir. 1. M.5.. Professor ol Anatomy. Medical College. Calculi.!, died on June .">. of aajpalaaaaia. Mr. Kaidlcy Norton497 words
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Article14 1907-06-14 6 Tin iid gatta aypaal aaaa Ts aaiaKlM "d in the Court of Appeal, to-day.14 words
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Article29 1907-06-14 6 Two Chinamen were before Mr. Coliua" this morning, oil charges of hal snatching. One was sentenced to five mouths' rigorous imprisonment and the otliei van tin. d a dollar.29 words
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Article48 1907-06-14 6 I. v n.iut i oloiici C. D. liruce, the ollici i commaiidiug the troops at Weihai -wci Ihm becu appoiuted Captain Superintendent of the Shanghai Muuicipn'. Police. This is tin first step taken for the reorganisation ot the police system required by the ratepayers over two years ago.48 words
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Article62 1907-06-14 6 The sou, Mr. Puey Yen Chuan, aud faiuily of the late Mr. Puey Eng Hong beg to thank the many friends and relatives of the deceased who so kindly attended the funeral and sent letters of condolence. They also wish to express their thanks to the members ot liun Chyc62 words
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Article54 1907-06-14 6 A Government report from Washington, with regard to the Standard Oil Company, states that less than a dozen men have reaped euormous profits owing to tl.< convictions and fines recently recorded against the co poratiou. The annual dividends on a capital of 413,000,000 have, the report adds. ranged from 3o54 words
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Article71 1907-06-14 6 <ian Ti-ck sued Han Smith .mil. I'osU r in the Small Cans. o.irt. this niorniug. for }27."> alleged to be uuc as Ikiluucc for tuii^ ka.ig hire. I* tran-poiting iron ami liiub< from the steamer Vjrthuinniia in tin ruad to the lieach at Tcluk \yi_r IM( n! tut, .<■! mitted71 words
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Article81 1907-06-14 6 The .1 a.m., anil (I p.m. K""^ aa*a riot Ix'i-n tired at Penally for nearly iuoiulj past, a-id the i'lijuiries of a representative of tile Pinuno Ga/.ette have elicited the fact that the stock of detonators has run out. This, it is understood, is due to the desire of the81 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement252 1907-06-14 6 VJt f\ A 1 M^ Need it. An Un fermented Wine, Pd bouic kui Free from Alcohol. Pel ilozen 5.H0 Per aaai of 2 dozens. 10.00 A I{INK ()1{ mE TAULK A THIRST QUENCHKB FOR THK SICK ROOM. THE ATHLETES REFRESHED. 1 GOOD ALIKE FOlt OLD AND VOLNCi. AN IDKAL252 words
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Advertisement193 1907-06-14 6 Wilson co PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Our Productions arc of the highest possible ARTISTIC A TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE and arc known throughout the Kast as "INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. In Photography, a* in anything else, "The Best is the Cheapest." WHEN ON LEAVE Keep iv touch with the Colouy aaai its <l'iiny-i. It is193 words
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Advertisement12 1907-06-14 6 All telegrams published in this issue arc protected by the Copyright Ordinance.12 words
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Article342 1907-06-14 7 AGREEMENT ABOUT MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS. Treaty with Italy. RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ON PEACE PROSPECTS. Dm; OntMlHa Lloyd Tklbukamj Iterlin. June 1:1. It is aiinoiinccd olticially froiii St. Mm burg that Uiissia welcomes the FrancoJapanese agreement as a proof that Japan is not inclined to be aggressive in Kastcrn342 words
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Article78 1907-06-14 7 Kki tkh's TBUM i.i liOUilou. June '-i A ti li '.;ram limn i':ipet<iwu sUites tli il Sir Henry .Mc('a!l:iiii. (iovcinor of NaUl and ioveruor -elect of Ceylou, ha-- siile<l for Home. It transpires, stati ■■< Urn t. !.-;i.iui. lliat Sir Henry's services were appreciated M highly in78 words
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Article76 1907-06-14 7 In i ill. Tl MMM vm Loutloii. June t < I t-L i < l > i li"ii Prrloiia stales that General I'.olha. IV. uiie; ill Ihe Transvaal, will aiiinuiice to murruw tin decision ol the Trnns'.aal UufUfMMUli not to re enact tin. Labour Onliuance and76 words
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48 1907-06-14 7 MUNICIPAL CORRUPTION IN SAN FRANCISCO. jIIKUTK.Ii's TBUMfcUi London, Juue IH. AW' Hucf, who was convicted of eorrup lion iv connection with municipal affairs in San Francisco, testified to having given Sclunit/, the ex mayor, a half share of two amounts of »'iooO and $3000 received from Kreuch restaurants.48 words
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Article47 1907-06-14 7 llh tkh's TaKMUM. Londou. Juue 14. The House of Lords has given a second reading to the Government's I till making Women di|{iM< for MMIn M County and llorimgh Councils; hut the pro, [nets ot the measure boOOMUHg la« this s-sion are coll Mdcrol tloohtlul47 words
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Article17 1907-06-14 7 HK.rri-.rt's Tklkuk.vm London. Juue 1:1. Priuce Kushiini has paid visit to Niagara Falls.17 words
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Article19 1907-06-14 7 Kkutkr's Tklki.kam London. .Uiue lU. Eighty more MaaifiMJKioi mifwi last uighl in the South of Frauu.-.19 words
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Article47 1907-06-14 7 DEATH OF AN OLD PENANG RESIDENT. |Pmm Oi'i: Own ommMß| Pcnaug. Jmc 1 1, LH p.m. The death is reported of Miss Mary Lewis, daughter of the late Mr. William Thomas Lewis, a former licsidi-nt Councillor for j Penang. I Deceased was sevcutv -three years of age.47 words
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Article218 1907-06-14 7 More Matches Abandoned on Account of Rain. j The followiug are tht results of the matches played in the last week of May and not telegraphed to Singapore by lieuter London. June 1. Kent heat Northamptonshire by an innings ami 1M runs. Middlesex beat Sussex by 22! l218 words
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Article67 1907-06-14 7 We Mould like to draw mMmMm to the mistaken notion prevalent and universally stated, says In Tin land, that the output of tin from Im Federated Malay States exceeds 70 Mf tent, of the who'e world's import. The total output for MM of the whole of Malaya67 words
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Article97 1907-06-14 7 The China Mail »f Juno 5, reports that at shanghai, the previous evening, a motor car rin into a hose reel, driven by a foreigner, proceeding to a tire and Mm collision resulted seriously. The motor Mr contained Captain Manger. ol the ill fated Kreuch cruiser97 words
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Article104 1907-06-14 7 \n uiilMituiiate printer.-, km crept into our MtiuiiK'iy if I 'rofchsur Simpsons suggested sewerage scheme for Singapore, printed on page eight of yesterday's issue. The sentence read 'The separate system is the (inly feasible one for a town with au annual niiulall exceeding in some years 100 iuclic-104 words
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Article96 1907-06-14 7 Cargo Was Too Dangerous. An \ineriean seaiuau, named C P. Drown, deserted from the steamer Delaware at Singapore, ou Tuesday, and was arrested last night by Police Constable Morgan. He had registered himself at the Sailor's Home under a lictitious name. Accused said that he signet! on at liomhay to96 words
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Article204 1907-06-14 7 The rubber market is dull, says a London wire of May ill. The quotation for fine hard l'ara is is. 7\d. Plantation sorts are also dull, and the present price of good biscuits is .'>s. 4!d. Telegraphic advices of June I state lliat notwiUuitamliiig quiet rabbot m.uUt204 words
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Article794 1907-06-14 7 QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIPS AND TECHNICAL TRAINING. Statement of Government Policy. A communication made public at the Legislative Council meeting this afternoon shows that the Queen's Scholarships are to be reduced to oue and that iv Siuga|K>re technical education is not at ail satisfactory. These two points arose iv794 words
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Article69 1907-06-14 7 The hearing of the appeal of P. C. T. A. A nnamulay < 'lictty, against w hom Mr. Justice Fisht.r hut) grunted au injunction t<> restrain him tioi.i selling three carts and three pairs ol bullocks, belonging to Ahua Kuroombain Kolingoraycii, and for damages, was concluded, yesterday69 words
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Article45 1907-06-14 7 We understand, says the Pinang liazette, that the Kastcru Trading Company Limited. Penaug, will not proceed to allotment The proposed directors held a meeting on Monday, the lOth iiisl., at which it MM decided to raf uud all money paid iv by apuliuautt>.45 words
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Article1120 1907-06-14 7 STIFF AND STATELY WAYS OF SOCIETY. Imj .ovcments in Locomotion. (Fko.m Om Own Cokhksi'ondknt.) Itatavia, June 1. Tboru are three different ways of reaching Weltevreden from Uatavia. They arc cither by train, or by electric or steam train, unless, of court*', you arc content to drive there.1,120 words
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Article328 1907-06-14 7 Lecture on Science at Methodist Church. A volcauo is not a burning mountain throwing out fire and smoke, as the scl. »>'hooks used to tell us, because it is not necessarily a mountain and docs not throw out either tire or smoke. Other old traditional ideas regarding mother328 words
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Article113 1907-06-14 7 On the afternoon of Juue 5. a collision took place iv Hongkong harbour between the German steamer Choisiug outward hound to Bangkok and the German oil steamer Verona inward bound. The collision took place iv the middle of the Sulphur Chauuel, and that the Choising sank,113 words
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Article140 1907-06-14 7 A telegram from Ljudou ou May M says that anxiety is caused as to the fate of a party of aeronauts who have not been heard of since their ascent three days ago. Three engineers aud Licuts. C.uillicld aud Martin Leake went up iv a balloon fromThe Times - 140 words
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Article170 1907-06-14 7 . V Madras wire of June 1. states that an attack was in ule on the Coconada Club the previous night at ten oclock. A crowd, coin poicd principally of studcuts, entered the ground Hour rooms aud office and destroyed all furniture autl pictures, but were unable170 words
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183 1907-06-14 7 It was recently mentioned in our columns (says the Times of Ceylon that the Selangor Hubber Company's dividend would not be tho largest for the year; that the Valhunbrosa Company would pay a larger dividend but we did not anticipate that more than 50 per cent,183 words
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Article67 1907-06-14 7 The angliugyarn ami the golMory, when they combine, defy competition We decline to comment on the announcement that a Newark golfer has misdirected or should we say cleverly driven"'.' hit ball into tho river Devon and killed a two pound Im with it, even when we have before us the67 words
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Article107 1907-06-14 7 RECONCILING THRIR INTERESTS IN ASIA. Statement by Sir Edward Grey. Kkutkr's Tklkoram liondon. June 14. Sir F.i l ward (irey, Foreign Minister, speak lug in the House of Commons, said that the direct object of the negotiations between Great Itritain and Kussia is to prevent conflict and107 words
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Article454 1907-06-14 7 The Attempted Assassination of the King and Queen. Kkltkh's Tklkokam Londou. June l:i. The trial of anarchists concerned in the attempt to assassinate the King anil QMM of Spain is tiuished. Nakeus. a journalist who assisted Moral to leave Madrid, with two others, has been sentenced to nine454 words
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Article52 1907-06-14 7 Kkctkk's Tklkukam London, June 11. Itcutcr's correspondent at Hongkong tch' graphs that the South Chinese rebels attack ed the^villagc of Yuug Chung, in the Prefecture of Waichow, anil burnt down the military yaiuen aud the station for the collection of the salt gabclle. A provincial force engaged52 words
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Article28 1907-06-14 7 KltlTKK's TkLKi.II.VM London, luuc 13. Salar-ed-Dowleh, the rebellious Governor of Luristan, in Persia, has fled towards Mcndeli. The loyalist troops arc iv hot pursuit.28 words
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Article25 1907-06-14 7 ■mil iMiii London, June H. Kight |M>litioal prisoners have Ikxii shut for participation in the mutiny in Mp on April 1 1.25 words
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Article34 1907-06-14 7 jIJBK OsrASUTISCHfc UM TkLBOBAM, Berlin, June l.i. The New York Herald anuounces that a mbe ting of King Kdward aud tin- C/.ir will take place in the Haltic Sta.34 words
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Article27 1907-06-14 7 Dm; Us'ASi.vilscuM Lloyu Tklm.kvm, Her l.n. June 13. No arrangements have been made so far for the visit of a United Statci MMMM. t'j Kiel.27 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article74 1907-06-14 8 tiolf links for ladies aie going to bo laid d IWB in Colombo. Mr. Artie Tally, who has been attending tlie Batavia Hace meeting, returns on Sunday. Iv the Calcutta Turf Club Derby Sweep, a Itombay ticket drew Slieve (ralliou. In Colombo Kiiby drew Bedouin, Diver drew74 words
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Article114 1907-06-14 8 MLB. (V.) Club. Wo are asked to state that the mouthly shoot, in coiiimh ti"n with the Singapore Itoyul Engineers i Voluuteers), will take place 10 morrow. Saturday. Jnuc IH, at 2.JMI p.m., NIMK*. Taiping I ;ul> > Record. Firing with the members of the Tuiping Krancli, Perak Rifle114 words
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Article151 1907-06-14 8 S.C.C. v. K. Co.. k.W. Kents. A team ot the K. Co. Koval Wen Kvnts triad >\. luM.uis with a ii eleven of the S.C.C. in it loothiill niiit.-li on tin: Esplanade. MaetdftV. good giiim; was MMMai. K. t\>. play.il one man short. After about te n iiiiiiuti-s151 words
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Article147 1907-06-14 8 Singapore Club. An eflort is being iiniile to revive interest hi the Rtaaapon (Sum dab, and to this end Mi. J. B. Kleum, Mr. K. K. Colman and other members «m- endeavouring to make arrangeincuts for Maht Maliaaji lot practice and tho playing .'1 matches. Then are many pla\ers147 words
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Article190 1907-06-14 8 Result of the Selangor .Season. The Balaaaar Cricket Club can look back with a justifiable amount of pride on the past season's play. There is no doubt, we arc assured by tho Malay Mail, that the present team is the strongest that linn ever i< pr.-.ntid Selangor. and it190 words
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Article143 1907-06-14 8 S.C.C. Tournament. The results of yesterday h play in the S.C.C. Howling Tournament, ami forthcoming lie*, are as follow YKSTKRDAY'S TIES. ■MM It. Thomson, owo 1, Injat It. Myram, rec 0 21 to 10. J J. McKcnzie, owe beat B. L. Williams, rec. 8, 21 to IS. Ohm I'.virs.143 words
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Article276 1907-06-14 8 Jackson Millar Cup. The KU'tun launch Argo will leave John. hUju'h Tier for the Club Bungalow, on Sunday, the lotli iusUnt, at 9, 10, and 11 tt.m.. IJO uiul :i.;in p.m. returning at 9.80 aud lO.a<> a.m., 12.15, 8 and 5 p.m. After the arrival of the ten o'clock276 words
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Article189 1907-06-14 8 Praise for Singapore. The County Oentleman and Land and Water Illustrated gives an excellent reproduction of a photograph at tho winnors of the King's Own Challenge Cup -Messrs. C. S. Cianc, J. A. K. Pickering, (J. E. V. Thomas, and J. It. Young. Mention of players from the East189 words
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Article264 1907-06-14 8 English Amateur Championship. In the Amateur Championship. John Mull beat I'nlmer G up, t to play. The Presjjrave Cup. Mr. F. J. Hallifax won the June MBpatf. lion for the Presgrave Cup, which was played at Penaug ou the Hth and 9th inst., finishing three down to Bogey. Mr.264 words
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Article243 1907-06-14 8 V.M.C.A. Tournament. In the A class singles, of the V.M.C.A. tunuis tournament, Leicester beat K.linett, ami, in the doubles, Leicester and Caruogv boat Stafford and Davios. 5.R.C. Tournament. Yesterday the third round of the S.R.C. tennis tournament took place. In the champi.insliip contest, A. E. Coehlo beat .1.243 words
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Article65 1907-06-14 8 London, June 3. The Rouehaugh Company in to be floated at the end of the month. It is probable that the total capital will be £600,000 consisting of MO.OOO ordinary shares, and 240,000 pro ference shares, which will render £70,000 available for working capital. It is under65 words
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Article1013 1907-06-14 8 REMARKABLE SPEECH BY MR. JOHN MORLEY. Id introducing the lndiau Ku.lget in the House of ConnuoDN, on the 6tli instant, Mr. John Morley had to animadvert on several importaut matters which we reproduce from a sunimary of his speech telegraphed to tlir Prfcss of Colombo. He dwelt1,013 words
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Article28 1907-06-14 8 Another bitter complaint has been made by the outfitter of the sartorial failings in this year's Academy picture. The sculptures after the antique arc let off more leniently28 words
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Article368 1907-06-14 8 SPORT IN PENANG. Keen Activity Displayed in all Branches. (Fkom On own GaaaaaMßMsr.) Penaug, June 11. The aiaajai of horses with their owue s and trainers at the Racecourse on Tuesday! and Saturday mornings is quite encouraging at preseut, considering that training has practically only just stai ted here. This368 words
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Advertisement424 1907-06-14 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION WANTED. Hy young man with excellent reference" Good knowledge of !r horthand at d Typewriting Has had v me experience iv correspondence ni; ■MMtt, Apply -5.," co Straits Time*. CHINESE CLERK WANTED. ■■CmHm Timekeeper and toKiiperintend Cargo li.wt work, loading am' unloaJing bnali an<! keeping Cajgo ll,»424 words
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Advertisement217 1907-06-14 8 l^til! JOHN LITTLE CO. Ld.. SINGAPORE C 0 x C^B^^^siTO/^ I I I orfer n( v A Tnb ii c To female I ove I i ns^^^^^^^^^^B Jeffrey's Stout JfFFT 1" order tliat tlii* FifSt-Class Pql Stout 1 1 1 a v beeoMn bettor known in ■I It Will be217 words
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Advertisement122 1907-06-14 8 OFFICE GODOWN TO BE LET. Willi entry on July 1, N., 7 Mala,,.! Sn,,i Apply to GITHKIK A <U I,TI> i J-.'M SIN6APORE GOLF CLUB. The Spring C,,p will b., ftnmi f.r v Bttordayttad Md Smi-lay -i.tr.l '.lime Co U <litioiiH.-Me.KI !>:»>, han.l.capH wine- as f..r June Sli-.UI TkaßittMtan i122 words
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Article228 1907-06-14 9 . Bbmnm, Imm U, 1907. PRODUCE. Gausi I. v liuyers J 6.63 do (Cube No. 1) unpickol 10.;>5 Copra Bali 9.Y0 do Pontianak MO Pepper, Black 1T46 do White t% buyers J 1 78 Sago Fioiir Sarawak 3.04 do Biiinoi No. 1 Pearl Sago 1.20 Coffee Bali, 15% 20.0(1 ftoffm228 words
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Article151 1907-06-14 9 Tin- Crouch are uilliuM i"\v whether the luny of Spain's expendtton oh the birth and baptism of the I' i.:ce of Asturias will eijiial \ai>oleon Ill's outlay on the infant I'i'ince Imperial. The accounts in that case were discovered when tho Tuilleries wi re'iuvaded by the151 words
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Article139 1907-06-14 9 The Rsv. Mcnjamiii Wauj-li, so long the li-H'liii!,' spirit in connection with the Natioual Six iety lor tin- Prevention of Cruelty to Children, is the subject of an urticle i'l the May Qatar, by the. Hey. H. Hi^ins. Some figures given show the Society's Of rations during the139 words
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Article150 1907-06-14 9 Then an law more remarkable men, even iv America, than Mr. John W. (iates, commouly known from las darii.<! speculation** ay Hct-you-a-millinn Gates," whose intention to retire next mouth ou his millions in the sunsatiou of the moment across the Atlantic. Cradled ouly tifty-two years ago, Mr.150 words
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Article122 1907-06-14 9 Getting Round the Marriage Law. Siiunv.liat si uvular circumstances snri■ r >. l l 1 .1 1 a marriage the other afternoon, which took place on board a tug on the Kirth of Forth, betweeu a ukippci ami a lady, who were both of Norwegian nationality. It so happened that122 words
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Article318 1907-06-14 9 Date of I Number forma- Capital Subscribed o£ ae ion Shares Wlue I I 1903 1.10U.000 $300,000 30,000 10 1901 1600,000 $600,000 60,000 10 1903 £130,(100 £350,000 350,000 1 1!H)7 $400,000 9375,000 87.5000 10 3,(00 sniaraed £30,000 £60,000 60,000 I 1 1906 £100,000 £90,000 90,000 1 10,000 uniMuecT 190)318 words
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Article317 1907-06-14 9 1305 £150,000 £104,937.10 *«'«25 J I l 83, 50U 1 1905 »aoo,ooo »87,400 i J-™0 •10 »,SOO aninned 190( £30,000 £11,125 1905 700,0)0 »610,000 l 70;<)00 10 '.V »r aniaiaod 1303 £70,000 £70,000 70,000 1 ISO 6 i J150.000 $125,000 """""Ia^SOO |9 10 IMI i £12,000 £10,500 I* 1317 words
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Article228 1907-06-14 9 1894 I £5,377.10.0 £4.648.1.5.0 1498 I •225,000 fi2S 000 I 1865 J10,000,000 110,000,000 i I 7,638 12/6 4,500 50 12/6 50 814.11.9 Rella Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd j 112,500 Fraser A Neave, Ltd. 10.000.OOOo) 11,000,000 Hongkong and Shanghai Back 250,0006 j 40,000 Howarth Erakine, Ltd. 600,000 Katz Brothers, Ltd.228 words
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Article41 1907-06-14 9 Howarth Ermkine, Ltd. 6% 1600,000 3% prem Riley Harflreavea, L*d. 6% 2M.000 3% prem. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 20% prem 8% 1,878,000 2% prem. 602,000 2% dia nominal Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 250,000 8% prem 5% 1,050,000 par.41 words
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Advertisement12 1907-06-14 9 Estimates Submitted. VESSELS Steamers, Launches, Stern Wheelers, etc. RILEY, HARGREAVES Co. LIMITED.12 words
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Advertisement513 1907-06-14 9 Kelly Walsh. Just Arrived "SUNNY SINGAPORE" Price $3.00 Net. PRESS NOTICES: "Suuuv Singapore, a lively account of tlie land g| B«tf««aaJ nmUmi «u<l the various Institutioos that flourish there and disburses both i^ographically and ecclesiastically concerning the Straits Chinese and Malays at large, and does not omit to take account513 words
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Article554 1907-06-14 10 Some Curious Figures from an Interesting Report. There arc many interesting and one or two disquieting points in the annual sum mary of the births and deaths in Kngland and Wales last year. The births ntunUred Mi.m. the rntc Mag tIA pel UMft. the lowest on554 words
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Article274 1907-06-14 10 . It was considc red a nivstciv dining the late war that v .lupanese of fine presence and plausible mlilicss should have been found us interpreter at the liemlijiiai ters of Mm Rnmlm M.uuhiiiiiin Army, as relat.d by several .Japanese prisoners of war who subsequently returned274 words
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Article54 1907-06-14 10 Some people are shocked at the ISishop of London's recent remark at a Church meeting: "ThiH is what we call in liethnal «rreen a bit of all ri^ht What surprises ourselvi s is his lordship's modi-ration. He miylit so easily have gMMai that "this meetint; is It. the hull squeeze54 words
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Article413 1907-06-14 10 Newfoundland and Japan Utilize Flowers. .lapan and Newfoundland arc the only coun tries which have given recognition to the Moral kingdom in the issues of their sump* Trees have been portrayed on stamps by many countries, especially those situated in the tropics, but it is only413 words
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Article199 1907-06-14 10 It MHiiiK, writes a correspondent to tin Westminster < iazette. to have escaped notice that this is, in reality. Dr. W. (>. (»raceV jubilee year as a cricketer. As early a-s lH',7,he writes in his li-iiiini ences. I played three or four innings for the West199 words
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Article56 1907-06-14 10 The latest fashionable intelligence froiu Westminster Workhouse is to the effect that Thomas Johnson, one of the guests, has been supplied with a set of false teeth. His fellowboardefs are probably shocked at tin official lack of etiquette in making known a fact which may seriously disconcert Mr. Johnson on56 words
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Advertisement45 1907-06-14 10 A MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heniedy is the most successful inedTcine in the world for bowel complaints, and is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. Kvery bottle is warranted. For tale by all disju/nsaries and dealers.45 words
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Advertisement608 1907-06-14 10 BANKING COMPANIESHONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital •10,000,000 reserve fund:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000) nnn 000 Bilver Reserve »11,000,000j I 21 000 000 Rjeerve Liability., of Proprietor. »10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. H. Medhnrst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. W. J. Greseon— Deputy Chairman. G. Balloch, Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, Esq.608 words
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Advertisement535 1907-06-14 10 BAHKINC COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor. 2800,000 Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per535 words
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Advertisement589 1907-06-14 10 SALES BY AUCTION. POPULAR SUBURBAN BUILDING SITES OVERLOOKING THOMPSON ROAD RESERVOIR. Messrs. 11. L. COO II LAN and CO. are instructed to sell by Auctio.. at their Mart Nos. i and 5 Raffles I'lace, On Monday, July I, at 2.30 p.m. About 251 Freehold building Kites. Full particulars in Sale589 words
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Advertisement560 1907-06-14 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE OK VALUABLE 999 YEARS TOWN PRO PERTY. Tuenday, Junr H, 1907, at 2.30 p.m. All that valuable piece of leasehold land situate at Club Street, Singapore town, area 1818 square feet comprised in (lovernraeut least- No. ICI6 for 999 years, quit rent »3. Together with560 words
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Advertisement195 1907-06-14 10 |nn»zuxuuizizuai a 5"Help!" Nobody cin .It^tibe the MM n( M neuralgia. Nn human wot<l> will ..i,v. v J an idc.i of the awfal i. .in* tti.,i shoot Jf 5 Ihn.uEh iha l.lllll'l liei.1. If red-hot JJ mtmi m irtlllwnil for Ihe ner«s, the JJ J pain mH be no srealer.195 words
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Article1088 1907-06-14 11 INTERESTING NOTES AND NEWS FOR MOTOR MEN. The municipalities of Nunmbuig have iust granted licenses to a local motor agent to run motor cats iv the towu. The service is interesting as the cabs arc of linli-li construction. Argyll Motors. Limited, supplying the chassis. New York State has attaiued1,088 words
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Advertisement195 1907-06-14 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. JOHNSTON. WE HAVE KEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND SIAM FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF PAXHARD LEYANBOR <©. Cntalo«ueM. Price Lints. References etc.. on application. II OAUIPPPna A Alwa>B in nock MotorCara for immediate deliver) ll* UvUACI195 words
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Advertisement78 1907-06-14 11 Jirtie Wully HAS OPENED A $10,000 BOOK ON THE SELANGOR JULY MEETING. i I. Double* on Planters' Cup and Trial Stakes. 11. Planters' Cup A Horse Handicaps. Treble event (from 2,000 to 5O on Planters' Cup I Trial Stakes i Horse Handicaps. Also sraight out on all events. nUMBAMM ADDRESS:78 words
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Advertisement179 1907-06-14 11 X, DA. PEREIRA. :ltcrist and florist. id Exporter of Orchids. Diplomi laJ from the late King of Dennuurk Lppointment to His Majesty thi H. H. the Sultan of Johore, anc tan of Lingga. Flowers on hand, daily Orchic lematis, Stephauotis and Rosee— 'loral Decoration, Casket* o! aged for effect, Sprays,179 words
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Advertisement926 1907-06-14 11 flu WOULD* REXIDY r COfOHK. COLI>«, THROATS Qntridae-s V/ lung tonic PHOSFERINE Th« Greatest of all Ton Ics. J *AOIATEU HEALTH. PfoariMon !-UW A hogot, Limited, X U fctU. iunn Lwta, E.C f •■•■•■•■■■•■•■•■•■•^•■•al BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. are not an experiment. They have been the favourite blends at home for many926 words
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Advertisement592 1907-06-14 12 Scale of Cbavoes. PREPAID ADYEUTISKMENTS.-Misoel-Uneons Wants ot Every Description, Houses, Land, etc., to let. are inserted at the following ratss One Insertion 9 1.20 per inch. Two 2.00 Three 2.80 Six 5.20 Nine 8.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty five 10.00 (Each subsequent month 15 per inch.) The above rate is based592 words
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Advertisement560 1907-06-14 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. aVsti tmuVam, •■iie..r |w»h«sst>ias,llM b> thf in. h, «•< BaH* if Ctaajav I DRESSERS WANTED. Dressers are- re-qniri'! fortlit I'cia Goranmett Mtdicnl Payailiaut, Bakrj >60 per mensem. Appiicatious with copies of certilicato and recent testimonial*, stating age, nationality and whether single or luaciiad, n ill be received by560 words
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Advertisement618 1907-06-14 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD.; Kates: Four Lines, on© or two insertions, t!. 1 1 By the inch, «*ee Seal* of Charge*. COMPOUND HOUSE TO BE LET. No. 28 Sophia Road. Apply to 18-2 Prinsep Street, c 811 HOUBE TO BE LET. Frankfurt Bouse, No. 1 LloyS Road. Apply within.618 words
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Advertisement530 1907-06-14 12 ARTIGLES FOR SALE. Bates Four Llnw, one or two imartioiu, (t.OU Bj th* Inch, ih Scale of Charges. FOR SALE. RUBBER ESTATE. 800 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stumps. Apply C," o/o Straits Times, c 103 TURNOUT FOR SALE. Mai Phaeton in good order, pair of Australian hones, double harness530 words
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Advertisement463 1907-06-14 12 MOTOR CARS Mow in Stock. Two Rover Cars ti H.l'. TWO SKATKD. SPIXIAI. KIMMI. PRICE $1,600. WITH HOOD. LAMPS. ETC.. COMPLETE. Capt. Lord HERBERT SCOTT, D.5.0., writes of time Cars "1 sliould like yon t.i know ham nil -aii-fiid I Ml \wtli tin •■flh.p. i Spt<-ial i Hour I I463 words
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Advertisement200 1907-06-14 12 NOTICE. CHARLES DAY 6* CO.. I.IIMKIN. \KETIIE SOLE EVI'OKT MHI MOH Fltli JOHN JAMESON SON'S WHISKEY. An.l 'ii «aea label must lie found till following Notice and MfMatM In order that (oiisinners miix feel aocureil of genuineness, v. r would request attentiun. t' this, our Special K.xport Label, and to200 words
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