The Straits Times, 3 September 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 32.435 SINGAPORE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 348 1 MAT S ROSBAGH P r arrive by lAf w Hor c Power :s. Johenshaufen I WW Five Seated Clement Bayard For Prices Specification, w tt^ rttt§ l €Xtt^ APPLY TO THE SOLE A6EMTS: I^UXUriOUS C. Dupire CO. Motor Cars. KATZ BROS., Ltd. "V!_. GENTS' "DUAL" PANAMA HATS, <""<> $18 EACH.
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    • 18 1 ROBHSON AND COMPANY. Annual... Clearance /iLm NOWJN. Real Reductions* AN.TI? A YEAR! UNvL A YEAR ONLY!! ROBINSON Co
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    • 14 1 ANSWER. THE LEADIN6 TABLE WATER. B *i If i-'"y.'i Warrant lo H.M. The King.
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  • 877 2 The Schoolmaster in the Colony, j A- Colonial ■■rtmßti, tm hiMlitiii U'iicular tells, sent mi unlir recently to I I Lawk* uholesHle house for one copy of Kiyht oiinee l,iivs. This wns. of eotirse. very easily int<r|>n-te<l to menu Aytonn's \m\h. \>h. I hut the M'liiH>linaster is suii-iy
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  • 30 2 I'nlUli. »lutl»i it U- of manners in- of f, K ,t mar, is the thine wlii.li. though small in its.ll, c-rt'utus the dividing line h*tmn tint best Ami the iiulill.-nnt.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 443 2 I"Re<t Seal" jo o- A pure Whisky of the highest 'yftlflAlK s^jvj <|llalitv if is l )08si M» to produce at <^??? VoUmlll v with lnan v l"gl'er-priced Ml l»i()(luctioiiH Guaranteed 7 years old. "Black White" ffl A I»Kjj.l made up ofonly Per- y^^^v fectly matured whiskies stored (rr I
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    • 321 2 TO BE OBTAIWED FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS B9^*7^a>^Bß^B^Rftw JFUSSELL'S f ;s^ FLY milk W U l-oins iii«li»ni«-ally prtimrcl witl.out the addition U Mi>?ar or any pre«rvHtive. is vciy <«sv of ili K «sti.in. \ll m nnd ha* sav,,l i nailv ij V( H R ov r tht> worl.l. it ix MMsai
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    • 673 2 I BAD ECZEMA GAVE j BABY BOYNO REST Face and Hands Were Raw— Used to Scratch Until Blood CameSuffered Three Months— Sister Afflicted, Too-Both Were COMPLETELY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My Httte bry m affwepd with ecerna about th<- h.-ad an.l faci>. Ho bad it from birth, hut it lirokc
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  • 1086 3 Duke of Devonshire's Orchestra at Rastbourne. nmmt m *»—^ifcunaj, ti,,. tr.,v.r.v rtU km h*. ar.,,,.,| :.!'!""'l>... "t nf MH^p Hs ■i»'t"i ..f Km ln,k.- ..I liMwMnv M pruaU ..,,1,, -~tr:i at ImMmh lias nomd t.. Hh« that 1,.n,l an mi „t „l a.K.rtis.. "t «1,,, I, „,,,l,|
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 391 3 MAINTAINS THK HIGHEST REPUTATION XVI RYtt'HERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease with l aa l ffia^a MKsi»>Mßßo^o^TgD_j»>«*io»__^^^M K5i»>MBBo^o^TgD_j»>«*io»__^^^ I ion ki»w7^iV" jSy^ J atWMtaT^ M» A aV^ai *P '■WalM Pronounced by the HIQHEBT MEDICAL AUTHORITIES %SHEs* Tor P id Liver WMKty, Eruptions, :ad
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    • 294 3 Popular Mustral Motor Qar. .JMM MmV I /■BMMF /im ILljI 1 Tir i ¥Jff^^HFT^^^tKaTTfTf^dr \m 2^' MMMBx/l\jiaßßßßn '^MMMV Guaranteed against any Defect of Fabrication MAGNETO SIMMS-BOSCH. Price $950. H. SCHAEFER COMPANY, Sole"Agents. Some Prizes V¥rrr -rTRICARS CRITERIUM St. Germain-Mantes, September 7. l .M). r >. Amongst 31 Cars enlisted, AUSTRALS
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    • 150 3 BUCHANANS WHISKIES. ■re not an experiment. They have been the favourite blends at borne (or many > '-uh and are rapidly gaining similar popularity in the Colonies. No expense is spared in keeping both 'RED SEAL" AND "BLACK AND WHITE" op to the mark. c 4ft T. E. CHIN CO..
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  • 497 4 Voluntary Subscriptions to Erect Schools. It i- < ii.-..ui:i^in^ to Im'Hl lliiit l!ir inlialiitaut* of siiini tlii-.mi>|iout tlw l.njjlli and Im. a.ltli of tli<- country art- U^.u.iii^ k.viily iilix.- to til.' valnt- f im.xUmm •In. itioii. says M Smu l-i.-.. Nmb, Of MaMt y.-arx. tiio l.ov,miiK-nt Ims
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  • 277 4 ,t- arr I* itf usaVc !•> Use a ..tli ...ii.-» t.. M Mi I.. *>■, a« ill.- i-lliff |.i,. I .p.... cKMatry. t.> m I the v ,i lUa ■■.■niiu.Hlity ii v ui.-.i i. liaw I*-, i Ml;, v duriiit; Hi. l.i-: r«.. im yeans t..
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  • 31 4 ii kstsmt 4ai i- tl» l» ~t mmtt ..i tmv.l. I 1. mi...., l«in« uill nmk. .a. h ..t In- j.iiiii. :i tkmm tnuK ..i !«•>*. ...I „].m:,.,,1. .l.li-lilfid at tli. tini...
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  • 736 4 Nam?, port, probable date of arrival, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Airlie, Sydney, Oct 95 Bonstead Antilochus, China, Oct 25 Mansfield Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12 P. *O. Coy Australian, Saigon, Oct 7 H. Maritime* Aynthia, Calcutta, Sept 3 Borneo Coy Vwa Mara, Japan, Oct 21 Paterson SimonBelgravia. HamburK.
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  • 243 4 Passengers Outward !Vr K. D. T -I—ititt Qoebra, froiu Lou.Urn. Aiyn»: ii. due S pt. Messrs. J. T. Matthews, Mr. rtmith. Per I. x sUiimt'i 1 l.orn. o, ban London, Au»t. S, doe Sept. Mr. iui.l Mrs. Layer, Mrs. Knocker. Mr. <;. I). A. Sanderson. Pet P.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 79 4 NOT IF AS RICH AS MTHCHILOB. I '....I ..II l!« wealth ..f lioth. liil-U. 1.1 i I l.:iy a U tt.r lv. ill. ilic foi Wcl nts titan I'liaiiiU-ilain's toll., t'liol i d Uianlsaaa BVaaMjr. ThaaaaataMV -I. MH CUII 1. .4 lie il Ix'tt. I i ...i !..r coli. au.l
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    • 728 4 STEAMER BAJUNBB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang;, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Throngh Bills )f Lading issued for Chin Coart. Persian Gulf Continental, and A merie*. Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or arrnn' MAIL LINE. Out yard (for China) MM
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    • 683 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB. HANDEL AND SCiiEENAART MY. BANDJER. i BANDJERMASIS. The Steamers ot this company maintain a regular service between:— Singapore, Bawean, Soarabaya, Bandjermaain. Polo Lant, Balik Papan, Koetai. with transhipment at Bandjermasin lor Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, afarahahan. Marakasaries, Negara and Bebirik. The steamers have good accomodation for
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    • 444 4 STEAMER MIUNBB. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The stsamsrs ot this Company maintain a regular aenrioe between Hamburg, Bremea, Antwerp, aad BoMerdam, and the Straitr, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly lor Havre and Hambnrg and once a month for Dremer haven direct, calling at Peoang and Colombo. The
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    • 788 4 BTEAMEB MIUNtt. N.D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Irapaiial Oaraaa Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly bom Bremen Oambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Oibrattar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Mapla*, Alexandria, and vice vena) For Said, Sue*, Aden, Colombo, Peoaurf. ffla»pnrn. Hongkong. Shanghai, Nagasaki,
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    • 58 4 PNEUMONIA. This .Umusc alwin- i.-n It- ir M 01 li'uiii an uttiu-k ..f ii'ifi" i;/a. I .-iniiiui-rlaiii 's Couyh lt.-iiK-.lv .|ui. K'v ui< tbeae ailment-, ami MMMraetN aaj i. m.i. bcj toward Man moiiia. It is niu.l. '.-s|Ki'iiilly fur these .1 v.l siiiiili..r aihuentx awl can alwayn be depended iiprni.
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  • 1037 5 I M.IK tin- ),«:.lhi K th. Mlowini MmMMM *i «<»«> > i«r. »h. Khip: ho. l..iri|iir- i.i-li. ''""""V *«1. V..ht. Cm. Itabr; liM. (liraBf*i. l». T..rj~.|,.- ||.p. I,,,.,,; n, British; I V I'liilMMtatm; K.h. I n-n.-l i;.r«..rm.i. ii.,i u.t.i,. |t.il. f M f» i HSTi "in: W.
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  • 35 5 Oi r»»M- Umm* Mail. Tbe Imperial G.-rnuui mail steamer (i.^beii, nawntf Uft Colombo at p in. on the SOtb ultimo may be eipi-cud to arrive her* on VV.Jofi.Ur ev-.nng. the <tb mrt«nt.
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  • 88 5 S.-|.t.'ll.l»T 1 ..in»rvlhs. Brit Mr. Calcutta Clhii Macintosh. Brit str, liMiyo'm Haiphong, Krl> wtr, Baigou Sane Baudjer. Brit sir, Cotie via ports Amberat, Brit *tr. l.mi mak Hitinaiu. Hut -tr. Muiir, Malacca aud Bafcen 3 Myrmidna, Brit str. Kube and Yokoliama 1 Nor str. Bangkok C. A|war. Bril str.
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  • 30 5 A lady writer tells im that the prime requisite to slices* with poultry in patience. A little knowledge of carving ia not altogether out of tin way. M should think.
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  • 83 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. Taajaaa raeaa. Kamt Wbabt Bassis— Nil. F:aht Wiur Section I— Taroba, Lightuiog. Skct. 1 (SnDwaWßAHr):— Wright. Sectiom No. C. Apuar, Pontiauak. Kistna. Singoro. 4 Austria. i— Hebe. 6— ltinda, Kintuck. 7— Bellerophon, Ratho. B— Yunnan. »-NiU
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  • 103 5 From Eimac*—By the N. I>. V. s.a. Goeben. doa on Kept 4. From Chua—By the If. 11. s.s. Polynesian, Lnilpold, doe on Sept. July 25 July 29 August 2 August 0 Anguut 9 August I* August 1* August 20 AucuMtW Bepl 2 B. I. Augt 19 M.
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  • 72 5 Fob P*a Steam m Tim To MORROW Hongkong l.ightniu'i 11 a.m. Indragiri -I'"H Thye noon ftangWA Singapore 1 p.m. P.Bwettenhmm, A PenangA'utaa lpm. gtbak and Djambie Itnmtrrr 1 p.m. Mnar and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m. Teluk Ausou via ports Selangor 3 p.m. TacasDAi. E urope via port* Taroba
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  • 42 5 An expert in the Department of Agriculture, Washington, deeUrcH that about ■">() per cent of imported eggs run ly roach the breakfast table until they are four yrars old. Problem At what age dot* the egg rea -h the Ktage of political utility
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  • 218 5 Mr. Cai'lyou ltellairs. who found it ncccs. sary to make a "personal explanation" in tho House, says a London uews|M|ier, mentioned that when he left the Service in I'.MU the Admiralty expressed regret that he was obliged to do so. and that Lota Sclliornc expressed BWbbml regret
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  • 156 5 In view of the recent agitation in Japan over the exclusion of .Inpanese coolies from other countries, there will be watched with groat Interest an experiment by which forciyn coolies nic being hn|>ortc<l into .Upan. "S:- .fore heard of. •"-^V"/' laln.nr unions will jVTJW 'ah apaff
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  • 160 5 As evcrylxidy knows, the purely artitiiial ai;coiiipli>hiiieiit of counting is not ana in which the true Australian native excels. Jacky gets us far as four without much trouble. A Nor' West ***** in Western Australia bad a horsi on which the atewkcepcr set his heart, "(live you wveu
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  • 127 5 A popular error in Kii^liuil as to tho burial placu ot ISyion buinn in Harrow cliiuchyiinl is in dangi-ruf spn-a<liiig, owing to tin: issue: of pictorial BaatasMSl ri'prisoiitinu a largo railed in gravestone, with the priutcil words Harrow Byron's TOIIIII. The |MNt is really buried in tin: little
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  • 32 5 A mnall Iwy. with un iiu|.iiriii K turu ol mind, looked "at his futh«-r ■aruwtly aud ask. .1 r'ulhrr, what are wrinkl<» I Fretwork, my son. fretwork, r.pli. .1 1 fiUrfaniiliHH loumh-iitly.
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    • 612 5 STEAMER BAIUH6S. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. I Th. aaaaaM of this Company maintain a regular dir.-t-t nervier between Calrntta, Straita, Honskoni;, SliMCha. and Japan, taking cargo on through Kills at I ji.l for Qaataa, Swatow, Amiii. Okaan, Tent-in, Nuwt-huaug, Yangtsze Poru. KoritioK*. the Philippines, ,Vc, *c. Maaaaan 1 hub
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    • 434 5 STEAiER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. PL, The Companies' steamer* are despatched from Liverpool outwards for Ibe Straits, China and Japan every woek, and from Japan homewards for London, Am'terdam and Antwerp every fortnight and f< r Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 420 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OMBINLU HBBVICB OF THE OCEAN 8. S. COY.. LTD.. THE WEBT AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. aatvaaa FBEMAMXE (PEKTU) NORTH WEST AOSTBALIAN PORTS JAVA ANB SINGAPORE ReguUr Fortnightly sailings between Singaporn and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound, (Port for the Kimberley Gold
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    • 558 5 j STEAMER BJUUHCB. C. PR Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIOnWAT TO ETTROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA aud the UNITED STATES. Roots from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (luland Sea of Japan), Kobo, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.S. "Ehprkhh or India" 1 Twin-screw HteaRM.S. Empress or
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 147 5 Singapore Tide Table. (Fbou Ski'Tevhkk S to Ski-temiikk 9.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER i Time H'ght Time If git tmtmmm mia j_ bra min ft in». v..«,. -i 1 8.18am 7 0 1.11am 3.2 Tcmmt i j 59pul 7g 6J(|n J6 I 9.11 »mi 7.4 2.21am S.8 WHB.DAY 4 j
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    • 28 5 WEATHER TELEGRAM Hongkong, Kept. 3, 10 a.m. Barometer 29.50 Direction cf Wind Kant Force of Wind 3 Max. Temp in Shade 84 Manila. 7M fi.W. 1 84 -16
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    • 120 5 DAY BY UAY Tuesday, September 3. High Water. 6-59 p.m. 8. C. C. Tennis. Palhe Cinematograph Show. Heach K<«d 7 :W. Wednesday, September. 4. High Water. '.11l a.m. H 7 p.m. 8. C. C. Tennis. Uiirman outward mail due. Thursday, September 5. High Water. 95> am. 9 1 pm. B.
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  • 593 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. V ws to Imud f. .1:1 .lava and Sumatra with regacd to the condition of aSain in Aclucu is of a highly alanlbsg ekaraotoc. The it rinttan at Vcbeea, and wsverai of his relatioas. who were doawrtod for plotting dgaiusl tin
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  • 366 6 I ndo China has now an Opium Commission. On August M, M. Itcau, the (lovemor(ieneral. issueti a decree appointing a Commission, composed of official aud unofficial members, to impiire into the opium question ah it affects ludoCliiua. The decree thus sets out the points of inquiry To study how matters
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  • 195 6 in these ■lliMfln i" (rapplo with the ijuc-ikm than ih British fflnvnmiiwt. but less livpLjciilical. aid arc endeavouring ti li e»i>istcul. They an taking thi> action agsinat opi.uu. not so much booanm 1 they .Hi' in d !>y moral con-i derations bnl baawMe it is politic not to lag beWnd
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  • 269 6 Sjidc misapprehension has arisen with regard to our footnote to a correspondent's letter in last night's issue. We bad no desire to asperse the Colonial Civil Service, merely wishing to express tbc opinion, so often expressed already in these columns, that men of ability need not banker for employment in
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  • 11 6 The population of Chicago has just been declared officially as 2.;5r>7,0u0.
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  • 13 6 The ship Sheuaiidotih is reported to have becu wrecked on the Australian coast.
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  • 17 6 It is reported that the noon gun was fired about ten miuutcs ahead of time to day.
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  • 15 6 Manila is again free from epidemic disease, the cholera outbreak having lasted only two days.
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  • 15 6 The Tinted States revenue cutter Maunii'g struck a rock in the harbour at Valdez. Alaska.
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  • 18 6 Yesterdays case of suspected cholera has turned out to be something else. There was another suspect this morning.
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  • 20 6 The United States Senator. Mi. Fred T. Dubois, of Idaho, has started a campaign for the federal control of polygamy.
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  • 22 6 The Supreme Court of the State of Cali fornia has sustained the lower court in it> order removing Mayor Schmit/. from office.
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  • 32 6 Niue American teachers for the AngloChinese School are expected, next month. Part of these will be for the new building, aud the others will replace a portion of the present locally-obtained staff.
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  • 35 6 Captain Uewai iuteuded to prosecute (ierdal Siugh. Sikh Police Constable Mo. ltil, before the Third Magistrate, this morning, for alleged insubordination, but it was decided to deal with the man by the usual poMae enquiry.
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  • 34 6 ,-Mi tiie t'iiiilliiciciil Class Students of ltaffics Institution who went up for the theory examination in Pitman's Shorthand have passed aud obtained certificates. This reflects great credit on their instructor. Mr. W. Norman llaigh.
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  • 39 6 A diploma has been awarded to Mr. 11. W. Itray, Pulo l>aat. Labuan. for his exhibition of YlangYlang at the recent Agrirforticultural Show at Kuala Kangsar. The exhibit of YlangYlang aud other essential oils was uot entered for competition.
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  • 38 6 The .ludyes are oxpaotod back from IVuang "U Thursday morning, aud tin regular work ol the Court will be resumed ou that day ">lr. JtMticu I'isher taking the bankruptcy cases, and the Chief .lu-tice the minimoits in hamlnrs.
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  • 48 6 K.iring tin- week ended August -> I. there were <iT deaths within the luuuicipal limits of IVnauj;. This w:is eipial to a death rate of H4.77 1 tlioiisaud of the population, as oompared witb UU.IO in the preceding week aud 47 lis in the corres|>oiidiiig week of last year.
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  • 46 6 Then were two allrays in Merchant Uoad one uight last week. Five Cliiucst! v.ere atlestcd iv coiiseipuuce of the first affray, and lifted! on account of the second one. The five were tried by the acting Seeoud Magistrate, tliis morning. The case is proeeediug this afternoon.
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  • 59 6 11. Jt K. Meiliu. a surveying ship. l\ 11. Walter. Commander, arrived this inoruiii". from Penally. She left Sheeruess on October 01. and Penally on Sunday last. She is bound lor Noilh I Some,.. The Merlin has a tonnage of 1.07H and horse power of I.KKi. She carries only two
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  • 51 6 The funeral of the late Mr. M. Alexander. Assistant Manager of the Crag Hotel, Peuang, who died from injuries sustained through tailing from his horse the other day, took place ou Friday last at the Protestant Cemetery, Pcnaug. The service was couducted by the Key. l\ W. Haiues. the Colonial
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  • 50 6 I pto August 19, the New South Wales (iovcrniucnt was to receive tenders for a steamship service to run every three weeks I'l'oiu Sydney to Java and Singapore, via ISrisbaue and other (^uceuslaud ports, and alternative tenders for a monthly service between Sydney. Queensland. Java, Singapore, Penang, Kangoon. and Calcutta.
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  • 62 6 When the cutter of the Harbour Itoarding Officer was conveying stores from Pcnaug, town to H. M. S. Merlin, on Friday evening a boiler tube burst. The Malay stoker had his legs severely scalded. Staff- Surgeon It. S. Osborne of the Merlin, says the Finang Gazette, after dressing the man's
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  • 68 6 The business of Messrs. Lambert and Company has been converted into a limited liability couccru. with Mr. Th. Jensen continuing as manager. The old studio in Orchard Koad is being razed, aud a new studio, built ou modern lines and artistically draped and decorated, will take its place. After th'
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  • 277 6 Mr. A. fab* the Adviser to the State ol Perlis, is iv Peuang on holiday. Since his return to America the health Di Uishop Thoburn has not been so good as usual. Mr. f, .1. P.eujaficld ex|>eets to return to England early in November on a short
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  • 50 6 A tongk.. ujg sank just off the mouth of the Singapore Kiver this morning. Her position is plainly isible by the mast, which projects fully twenty feet above the surface. Her owner has. as yet. made no report, but it is presumed t'latshe was overloaded.
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  • 88 6 A Chiiiuman pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate, this morning, to offering a bribe of M to Inspector Connor, in con nection with the bailing out of some frieiidof his. He laid the money on the Inspector s table as the bonds were beiug prepared. The Inspector
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  • 100 6 There was a stabbiug affray on the North Offl lIIIHI Lloyd coasting steamer Marudu, at 5.30, last evening, as she lay at anchor in the roads. Oue of the boys employed on board slabbed anothir in tin -ide with a larg. kuife. He was
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  • 127 6 A London firm of firework maker*, 111 1 been instructed to send a rcpivscntati\e to Bangkok to superintend the erection U apparatus for a pyrotechnic display on tin occasion of the Kin^ of Siain's retain to Bangkok. The display will take between twoan.i three hours. By
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  • 249 6 Chinese Tukang and Contractor Fined. Mr. William Koue pram-iika] two China ■■•■il mimed Dm Kirn Heag aud Oli Ah Hoo, iiel'ore lli. S.nioi Magistrate, this moiling, for ii'iiiiiiiul lit -.pass aud iniseliief. One of the iui'iised «asa lontnuior, and the otlu i a tuUanu- They had Ixcn
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    • 390 6 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. The AWARDS rjrj;: ■;:r:::.,t "Arrol-Johnston X CAR p a._ain cart* s ofl the Scottish < eoiujn mi.vi oU» r „rs,,t RritiMli tad Fan-tgi make. The ARROL-JOHNSTON Record tl ti WW MIl.K^ PER OALLOK ol PETKUL. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, agents. Famous cmiinan Diamond I THE RATNER SAFE GO.
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    • 102 6 C/f AMPkO^ Special Appmnunem com HI*M*JESTYTHEKINC i Caldbeck Macgregor Co., SOU A(iKNTS TO-NI6HT! TO-NIGHT!! HUGE siatss: m <iii si 1 1 kss: &SM3 B SATURDAY, §rand <£inematograpl), PATHE FRERES. Th*' Harlequin s Story." the Di unkeii ifattrcss." The Dog Detective.'' The Minos ami Forge at Dfta/.avillf." To. night, 2 SIHIO-WS
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  • 290 7 AGREEMENT FAILS TO CREATE ENTHUSIASM. Mixed Comments of the London Press. RkiTUK's IVLKiiKAM London. September 2. Th. ii,vv-,«,«,. welcome tht AngloRussian agrtt ment as further st.i uiing the l-a.. ol th. world, though it in no wis,inipli. s an nt. nt. lik. the Anglo French agr.iii.eiit. The
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  • 141 7 Abolishing Distinctions between the Manchus und Chinese. RWIW'I TKLK..KAM I. lldili. SeptellllH-r :i. It i- ..|..i,-i. I lion; I'eking that ii|iou tht arrival ot Vaaa MW .ti.th. newly ai.^.i'itcd Mini-t. r t.i War. tin Kinpri Djwagir .t-4'iubl. I bet iii'-l iiirlneiitial advisers to Mmmm th, c.iiditi..;i of the
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  • 77 7 k'nv.il EaihMn Resent Officer's Treatment. Ufl lU.- iKLf'-.tM 1.. ;i.|..!1. Xepti iiiln-i- X It i lncrt| til i Uwm Pret..ria tli.it a ti- 1.1 I'.ui' 't iva! Knoinet r- pr.« •eding to the ■(nan l;.». Cjluay aoliaW o«iug to ili. ii ii.atiut vl b) U otlicer. 11.. mutiiiecr-
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  • 65 7 DISORGANISATION OF GERM AN SHIPPING. I n^lish Strike- Breakers Injured IIHIMo Tfl>.IMM I. .:il >ii. Sepuiulni Hi, l« ii-ion of th< tlockero strike at Vutwcrp. which has betu iv progress for iimuv weeks, is dis<ngaiiisiug shipping. -v TI..U- distill Uinee- haw taken platx. aud dtm.tg. topro|ieit> i it lH.it.. I.
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  • 54 7 MYSTERIOUS HORSE- MAIMING. IItITFUS Tkl.W.K.«<l l.'.ndoll. Sit |>UlilUl i > Aiioth< r hoi manning oulragt- occurred „»r Walsall. on SaMrdav Auo.iv m MMMMn sent |.ik» W Uk outrage to the owner of the horse ,ii.l to the fathtr of Mr. K.Ulji. the young man «xmvieU«l some time ago of being
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  • 51 7 Km OSTAMATICHH hIUYU T>:Lfc..KHI Berlin, S, iiU iul«r i. Tl.e «/ir .lid tl» <'* •Ofetitlol tl»' •e'lt'on <•* the expiation .l.urel. U. tl..- UJ .v .rf I'm- 1..t. »Var vtoxao'i st t«r-'».ir ».tl..Mit thmg nirto« <H li«|l* J J|,. mill »u-.rtli Uan Urn Ktptttm* Ul|l Ul Uu
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  • 341 7 Governor's Brother Arrested at Batavia. iFi:om On. n WN C.ii:i:ksi-oxi>kxt.i Batavia. August 27. It will 1,,- i. K red that a sensational theft ol Government iiionev t.xik ftmae at kotaradja. in Aeheen. on .Inly U last, whrn no less than .121.1KK1 guilders in banknote* were sttilen
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  • 198 7 Army Reliefs for Singapore and Hongkong. I'ioiii a piogramiuc of the luoveiiieiits of the Royal Indian Marine steamers dining the relief seasou. I'HI7 UN, it is seen that, on January fl next, the Dulteriu loaves Madras i for Singapore with the '.t!Uh lufautry. On i I'ehruary 1
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  • 307 7 Band of Malays Shoots and Robs Chinese. .v..iii;l. .1 U.i.iam.tn -.vastikeii Ul tlitMa! in- P'.lici station tins niormuy. by some t hints, boatm. ii who r. parted Liviug'pieked him up Ho.iliug alioit iv a -mall lioat. with a dead "Mil. near I'ul iUmar. a Kuteli inland lying
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  • 140 7 Tin heaiiug <>f the charges against Sim Kirn Huat. clerk at Hit Central Police Station, of receiving illegal gratifications fur releasing prisoners on bail, v.is continued In-fore Mr. Gn»-n this morning. Mr. P. .1. Sprotile. the Iteputy I'liblic Pro setiilor. ap|« ared for the
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  • 21 7 Id- L) ii Mr -lobu I'i!ii..r left I'tuang honi'-wtf'] bound v Sit 1 1 l.i. by tbr P. *u4 M.<4iuer Arcadia.
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  • 368 7 SELANGOR PLANTERS PROPOSE AMENDMENT TO BILL. An Unfair Method of Taxation. il'iiovi On: Own- Cokkksiiini.kst. l I poh, Septe. nber i, ».4."i a.m. I'nder the auspices of the I' iiiU.il Planters' Association, a well attended meeting of Selnngor Planters was held, yesterday, at Kuala Lumpur to discuss the
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  • 116 7 ItKl'TKK's TkLKi.KAM London. Septemlier 2. Th. death is auuonuccd of Mr. David Maclvci. Conservative M.P. for tin Kirkdale Division of Li vi t|hx>l. Mi. M.ielt.r wax head the nun David M;.. li.-i .Hid < -teaiiisliip ..wuerin th. River Pl:it. trade and director of the
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  • 290 7 London Journal Comments on the New Stock. More than another two iiutl a quarter millions has beeu adtled to the already large amount of Colonial stock, the creation of which the Chancellor of the Kxclie.juei recently instanced as one of the reasons for the fall in the
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  • 76 7 Tbe visit of the l«abuan Peugerans, or native chiefs, to the Kuala Kangsar Show, under the guidance of hato Huberts, has made a great impression upon them, while the trip through the Malay States and Johore served further to open their eyes to the woiidcre ot the outer world. They
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  • 1908 7 NEW METHODS OF RECLAIMING JUVENILES. Giving Offenders a Fresh Start. The smallest iv the buuch of three score youths was a dark-skinned son of India, hailing from I'cnang, who, early in the year, committed theft and was ordered to the Singapore Reformatory for four years. At first he
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  • 87 7 A meeting of thu Legislative Council will take place on Friday afternoon, when five Hills will be considered. The Post Office Ordinance Ameudment Bill and the Liiiuors Ordinance Amendment Bill will come up for the first reading, and the Tamil Immigration Kill, to provide a fund for the
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  • 40 7 The M i-tcr Utciidaut has received informatiou ln.iu the Consul (.cucral for the Netherlands to the effect that tht, gas buoy at the south entrance of the Selat Patlaug. iv the Straits of Malacca, is buruiug again.
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  • 125 7 A tramway driver, nun. .1 .Mior, was before the Second Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on H charge of rash driving, his tram having fiuiiiled with a ricksha in which a Malay, naiuttl Mohained Tahir. waw sitting ami bruised hiui considerably. The accident happened some wwks ago ou
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  • 180 7 THE ASSASSINATION OF THE PREMIER. Crime Planned by Revolutionary Society. Rkitkr's Tklki.kvm. London, September 2. The Daily Mail corn s|x>lldei.t in Teheran telegraphs that the Persian Premier. Atabt g A/an, who wasassassinatetl as he was leaving Parliament, received live shots aud dud on the Hpot. A Persian
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  • 43 7 A Well- Known Racing Chauffeur Killed. .Ukutkh's Tklk, ham London September There was a series of accidents in the motor race for the Florio C ip at Brescia, in Louibardy. Baron dc Martiuo. the w II known racing motorist, was killed.
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  • 147 7 Kki-trh's Tklkukam.] London. September '•'<. The death is report- -d at Lucerne of .i«J onut" ustlls Charles Frederick j»y "B.thii isonofH.K.H. rfiWfc.wj,, ..,,"~~a,45--_ Mrs. Fit/ the late Duke of Cambridge aiiii george. Renter describes Colonel Fit; george as the eldest sou of the
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  • 34 7 Kk.LTKK's TKLK.iK.VM London. September Tweuty passengers were injured in a rail way collision which has taken place at Bo' ness, a seaport iv Linlitligowshire, on the Firth of Forth.
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  • 25 7 Kkutkk's THMMa London, September At a special ui.ftiug of the liilliard Ass-. ciatiou, it was decided to abolish the anchor cannon stloke.
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  • 97 7 THE KAISER SPEAKS. Imperial Advice to Religious Sects. I Dan Ost.. si at isc uic Lloyd Tklkokam lierlin, September 2. The kaiser has delivered a significant speech at Muc lister iv which he declared that political life iv (iermany must lie devoted to the solution of social problems. The unifying
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  • 27 7 [Una Ostasiatisi-hk Lloyu Tklkukam Kerliu, SeptemlM;r 1. It is officially reported that there is cholera in Moscow, the first cane having just betu notified.
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  • 28 7 |I)IK OWMMMH I.Lovn Tki.ki.kam' Kerlin. September Tbo H«i;>iu Tenet GwfcMM Ml itc bml s-ittiui; on">e|>t .'I Hi. lio*l urni'ite.. ■Mil b* ijutd uu >-»i t Jtf.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 196 8 Mr. V 5,,tt,.., Ma tl.e Aufiixt M..n11.1v M. .W..t tii, ImmJmb (MT Oak Mi Mll/1 M.ihomi-d Itali. a IVrxian fron: ■aahaaav has won the tirst prize iv the j Middle Templi lawn tennis toiirnatii.nl! ■""tlir l.'angoon (iay.ette. This is the tirst time a pri/. his Ma won
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    • 47 8 tiiingkini.i; liank Match. The ai.tm.il crick, t mat. li ai Shanghai Ut«..n the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank Mess mm] Taik.x) Mes, Messi- I", itt.rti.1.l :u I 5.,,1,.,., n !.,.,J j|, l;,i|l v nil! '(>.i». lo Haah for afaaaa ha.i ih.-,. I'aik.Kj t.u 1; wicket* noted l".s.
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    • 77 8 Australian Wughy Team for England. II:. Mwfcaaaaal ll;igby team will pit* a ■aMeh ::i I.ms on the way M England. An imn.aiiu has bteu uecepted to play in California on 1. turn. Oue hiudreil ami sixty applications were' revived for placein the laaa. The MkaM numbers wil. a--.iiii.leat Svd:i>y.
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    • 610 8 Sandakan Kace Meeting. The annual ra.-e meeting t.x.k plaiv at Sati.iak.m on August H un.l. r the auspices ot the North ISomeo Turf dr.h. and the follow lag were the »iui:.-i» oi slit various evi-nts. as aaartal in Mm Itritish North iaiaM Htral.l. to L.iv.l ycstei.iay The China
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    • 36 8 The Singapore Club. The match for the K.O.R. Cop between the Singapore I'olo Club and the SeUuror l'ulo Club will take place on the Singapore Uace Course on Monday, September 9, at 4»» p ni.
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    • 102 8 A New SUr. A new chess star has made his appearance iv Paris. In a tournament just concluded at the Call do la Regence in Paris, a young tlreck gentleman. M. K. Antoniadi. tied with Marshall, having beaten both him and Tattakovcr in their individual encounter. The little Uvirnament,
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    • 82 8 s«poy Lines UoK Club. The Men's Monthly Medal was played on Saturday and Sunday last. The scores were: M. Hellior 4a 44=87-10^71 ILaaiaaa M al W M^W •i. A. Hall 41 ;»=St- 9=74 .1. 11. l». .lon.s M 41=80-5^75 .1. A. IVla> 4.-1 45=90—14-76 11. Marriott 50 41 -91
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  • Corrrespondence.
    • 97 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Singapore. September 19(17. Sir, .liwt two words more as a partio^: shot at AaaaaM Teacher, (iran* and grasp »|s« come under the broad a." and let u> I heat n> awn "Bat* and gre<p in tinMaaaa ham Rawarl should not
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  • 87 8 Tlic <i:i..l.n Salo of Work at the Y.W.C. A.. Uivcr Valley laai, on Satmdar. was a great 1 aeeeaa, hoUi haa Ike j^iint oi" iut.iest an.! rinatic.'. The aiteii.laiii-e was lai«e am! about MOU were netted. jj"-^f rr^rp nfp-W-fal,1 lII^-*"^' "n 'Tm .1 t.i.t which codsi.li rably
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  • 118 8 Mi. Column. t!ie Third Magistrate, was aaaajad Im half la* as) on Saturday »itl; I I pi liiiiin..rv inquiry into a ehaige oi aaag is genuine a lor^i-d promissory note to: 1 *IJ.'.. llic •v« il iK-inj; Sabiipathy Chetty. I ai»l tlie eaaaysaiaaat Kavaaaal chetty. who rctaiui-il
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  • 118 8 Xc«« :'roiii C.ielies up to August -lit »late* that further suet -esses have Imx-ii pun. .1 :ij;aiiist the ielk-U there. The flyinu column I o|»-ratin« against tribesmen, whu luaxHacred jtwo panics of soldiers, killed eleven of them jin a nijjlit attack mi August 7. Itctween that day
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  • 158 8 too Kirn Tan. a trader from .lambi, charged a Chinese detective. Xo. -143. with liavin;' struck him on tin temple ami kicked him in the stntiiaeh, on the afternoon of August 7. ill Civil Street. Mr. Knoules Hpiiean-d for the prosecution. T!i<- ili'U-ctivt- arrested the Mit.l.unant on
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  • 91 8 I The oilier day, advene comment wan i aroused in I>< li by the Straits (ioverniuent n.iiit v iuj; tii.it deck passengers would not be j allowed to lan. l in the Colon)', uulew) they had fifty dollar* it. tluir powHC-uion at the j least. Min-I was made of the
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  • 1024 8 AN INVENTION TO PREVENT THE ROLLING OF SHIPS. German Old Age Pension Scheme. l From Olk Own CoBaKspoNi»KxT(. Hamburg, August 8. Beyond doubt. Dr. Schlick» gyroscopic apparatus for preventing the tolling motion of vessels is meeting witu general recognition. The invention >as first tried on the old
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  • 918 8 Result of Yesterday's Play in S.C.C. Tournament. The result of yesterday's pl,, v in the I Singapore Cricket Clnb's iawu tennis tournament and the forthcoming ties are as follows A Clash Sis.ii.ks. t\ A. l^eggntl v. W. .1. Mayson, unfinished. B Clash, Sisolkh. C. W. F. van Cuylenberg
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 John Little Co., Ltd. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. All order* cut and MBartM by n Knropean Tailor. exclusive Designs IX One )suit Icengths ANGuLiMS. CKEViOTS. WORSTEDS. CASHMERES. FUNNELS. In all the New Cokuriagn. LADIES' COSTUMES A SPECIALITY. tOSTI MKS KOH (i(»LFIN(i. CVCLINi.. BIDIXO, WALKINII, l.i ETC. Jeffrey's Sto^t MW In older that
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    • 163 8 SINGAPORE POLO CLUB. The Match for Urn K. O It. Cap. beta ra llie [Singapore Hlo Club an. l Urn S,lain!..r I1I 1 1 ;Club. will take pMMBI th<- Ka.- CVur-e „n ilonday, September a, at 4. :o p n,. HOUSE TO BE LET. 'I A laiyo Compound lions,'. Clovi
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 89 9 .liihi. r t U| do 'Culw Xo.rnnpi.-kcl ..MM •JtW* Ball do Pontianak hid Pepper. Bl:wk 1770 00 White 5% '21.87'. ■*avo Flour Sarawak ggg 4o Brunei Xo. I 294 Pe»rl Sato 460 Coffoe Bali, 15",, l!».2.-> Coffie, Palembani; 20 ba«i* 2-J.51 Coffep. Liborian Xo. I MM Tapioca, small Flake
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    • 134 9 Oi L<~il Hunk 4 n: Wh lii 11. .tii.1 2/4 Private- 6 ui 2.'4>J do 3 ni/B 4 > On G-t-wi i*i/ Kank d d 2.39 Private 3 lu K Ml •lo m s 2.47 U > r n Ilauk il M| PrivaU' 3 lu,8 8.01 do Idi 3,'M
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  • 213 9 1 ,-.i a ay (lbjioliJ«a 11.. -ii.m. m win i, refareWM has: l> li. n ma.)., istlms fcaorihei tiy tl». H oommpomkm* ..i tbe Khn^Mi M< B BJ .ml< l late .Inly 'Jl I Itaa ba n :i l;.k>il deal "t <\ iteuieat thw city
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  • 128 9 1 I:- .i. 1. Ua« i.ii -mi. tiiu.- letaW Merp«t in the I '.ti.-l alphabet i<» t!w »itfa i vi. v |o Nfad t)i. j;T ,i. ii i i.i>» i tarn 17. tin .-iii. it'- 1 an :u. Ml •'hri-.tian I <■!■■• the p |»r B ■■>•-.
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  • 90 9 "■|»<uUtor- »r. wcuitini; their »aj t i l.riMHi ■Web) ii atf.v att« ■iitiim M I -:n»il mineral w.m'lrr la ii<l.auil.l*-fo.v iiinuy .liy- tmm 1 -t« m NWW Strait- syn.li-cnu-a wUI prulrnM} -<v tin- lis-lit of lay. t.. -v.:.ii. «< .■■l.r-t.iMl. will be i rui«-d by Mrity CUmmm* Wk^ftmtaA
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  • 13 9 v .l,i. i.. n •■<'■•! lAt v. .i..-l|. IVufcaU) tiny loaa4 a i I
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  • Stock and Shares.
    • 381 9 Date at formaioo I j 0N»»^ i Sabseribad I i r Number at Ba»m bw Tata* 1 Paid op to QoorinoM i 1008 j 1901 1903 1007 8300,000 0800,000 £400.000 •400,000 cssoiooo •375,000 80,000 80,000 350,000 37,5000 Unokmi 80,000 80,000 10,000 ■nlMnJ 16,000 110,000 48,000 800,000 100,000 100,000 11,780
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    • 291 9 1905 £180,000 £104,937.10 1905 1200.000 *****00 46,500 1 I 93.500 I 1 10,500 i 10 i. urn ■■in—" 7.000 1 11.000 1 70,000 1 MUM ■■l—iil 18,500 10 6,000 1 8.000 1 1 I ISM $10 Anglo-Malay Robber Co., Ltd. (tolly paid) £5.2.6 (oontrib.) £4.10.0 Balgownie Bobber Batata Ltd.
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    • 212 9 1594 £5.377.10.0 tt.SOli 1,66 i 11/6 >9* tSIS.OOO 1285,000 4.500 50 11/8 1,300 60 111,500 10.000.000 a •115 11,000.000 V 250,000 b •100 40,000 i 600,000 io •103 150,000 •100 10 j •50 i 10,000 •100 35.000* ■tint 400.000 i i 10 ui.mse iinn i 1.050,000 1 1100 1,187,0844|
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    • 43 9 Howarth Ertkine, Ltd. 6% MOO.000 3% prem Riley HMgrero., UA. 6% M5.000 3% prem. Siaiipore Municipal 6% 400,000 20% prem r- i% 1,878,000 2% prem. 4% 608,000 3% ii« nominal T»nionEP»i"DookCo. Ltd. 8% 250.000 33 prem 1 b s~ Jv 1,050,000 par
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 21 9 The BROOKE SILENT! (jS j smp e e «ct,v EI 5 Motors. ALL PARTICULARS ON APPUCATION. AGENTS: Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd.
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    • 220 9 ESTABLISHED 1873. St&B.P.DeSilvafil Manufacturing Jeweller and Diamond {Merchant. A ItMuiun e» GEM RINGS. BANGLES. NECKLACES, PENDANTS. SCARF PINS. ETC.. ETC.. bodies and gentlemen, Ami MviiNincKXT Stih k a* SILVER COn, BOWLS. TKAYS, TEA SKTS. VA>KS. ItlCl SHE>. MIRKOKS, KKVMES. WATCHES. CHAINS. BHACBLETB, CARD, CKJAU AND CIGARETTE CASES, t, eta, At
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  • 673 10 Old Bailey Site Let for Building. At Tokt-iiluniM- yard on July '29. tin? site MM rovt-ntl by tin- old Sessions Moiisrof th.' (M.I lUil. v «n*l.t l.y aiution on 11 build ■■K l.a*<- for iiim'tynine yoam, I>\ onlcr of tlift'ity CoiiH.r.itnm. It wax ilivi.U-.l into llir.-, lot*, tin-
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  • 157 10 I1I 1 Vangtve river ha* been risingaud (ailing never aUive forty, and never below tw. uty eight fitt. The ii. w loiiiiiii*-i..n>r for Chungking »h.. left htr. on July 4 say* the I. hang ...11. *|N.n,ieiit of the \.C. Daily News, was 1, |«.tt. on VugilKt 4
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  • 147 10 M) hi »n.- MM t.. Ktigland from 111- I- 1.11.. 11. I: -I'aiiaiii.inx ill. i» in tin Canadian V..11, ,w -1 T.-rril A It. .man Catholic in .11 111 AlUita ik contemplating Uviug it -li'lnr Mlg«.*Msl to him I.V the I.- <.ii-il.itv 1.... 1.. I.. 1.
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  • 121 10 The formal enquiry ordered by the Madras Government into tin; circumstanceK attend ing the collision of tlie Swadeshi steamer Lawoe with a lighter in Tuticorin harbour, on .luly took place at Tuticorin, on August 23, before Mr. Coleridge, Collector, Tinnevelly, and Mr. Kelly, Port Officer,
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  • 125 10 After tlnir Majesties bad opontrt tin South African Products Exhibition, hold at tin- Horticultural Hall last February, Lord Knollys wrote to Captain Sir Pietur van 1! liiwn. chairman of the London executive (it the exhibition, informing liim that their Majesties) hail premised to <;ive signed
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  • 112 10 A London cable of August '22 says Mr. Harold.Cox called attention to the dissatis faction expressed in Calcutta, at the Licutenant-Govcroor secretly maintaining with public funds a libel action by police officers. Mr. Morley replied that the Government of Bengal had acted in accordance with the ordinary
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  • 176 10 fair and comely West Country towuH Your names fall, pleasantly on the ear. Where steep Tintagel's ruin frowns. From Biik-ford brave to Keutisbere; Never a rival need Truro fear. Kich are the orchards round Appledore. The red stag harbours by I'orlock Weir. And Wideuombe nestles on Dartymoor.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 CHAMBERLAIN S PAIN BAIM. 'I.,.. !..,!>... i.t sl....,M.. •!■> -'I »i'«-»t v.l\ l,..iii, J I I ..i n,, ri|ll)tl li.l II- t «M ..I .lit-. I..I1II-. ImilM-K lltill kjx*ii,-. Kir -;ili 1>\ mII <I.'-i> u-.hii<- ami
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    • 533 10 INSURANCE CwMMiia. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £11,000.000. W. A. BIMS, c 1375 Manager, Eastern Branch. jAN CASH IRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ROW MEaOKO IS THE ROYAL INSURANCE CO., FIRE A LIFE. INVESTED FUNDS £12,500,000 POWELL it Co.,— Agrnu ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIKU
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    • 545 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital tiooooooo RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve •10,000,0001 Silver Reserve •11.000.000f W1.000,000 Rjeervu Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick. Deputy Chairman. A. Fuchs, Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. E. Goetz, Esq. E. Shellim,
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    • 601 10 BANKING COMPANIES, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. Ths London City A Midland Bank, hU>. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per
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    • 307 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF TIIK BRITISH BTBAMKK N VM YONO. As she now lies in .Singapore Harbour). To be held at Pi well A Co'h rVe-rocm O i Tn'ii ty, S cptimbtr 10, at X.30 p.m. Farther particulars will be announced later. Powell Co.. IK3 Auctioneers MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
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  • 221 11 INTERESTING NOTES AND NEWS FOR MOTOR MEN. 1 Vdrstrian"s communicatiun on the subject of motoring in Singapore will app*«r in to-morrow °m ixsue. Mi«s Agnts McMullen.of New York, heiress to .tin.lHX). eloped iv a motorcar with Timothy hervan. a farm labourer. In her hurry she lost her shoes, and
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  • 775 11 Fi:i>m On: »>»n Coi:i:kmmxi>knt.l Lipis. August *i. The Paliau» Motor Car Company's fouryear Contract with (ioverument for the iuaiiitenauce of motor mail and passenger services between Kuala Kiibn. Raub. Hen tiiim. and Lipis. for which they received a subsidy of $I.HOO a month, expired on Saturday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 381 11 ARGYLLS. Motor Cars and Commercial Vehicles. Tlm Ml] Mot... Cm* „f iu.Hl.raU- MMH anil pri.f to MB- < -fullx MMfU tli<' H\<- days' test with Mi MHM in tinsruTTlSH UKI.I4r.II.ITV THAU I'ltor.AltLY THK STIKIKST TKHT OF KMUKANCK KTKR rXI>KIM.OXK I'.Y THK MiIDKKN MOTOl! < Alt uir< tin- 12-14 and 14*16
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    • 31 11 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, recommended by the bait medical antboritMa. Eaav lo take and certain in raanltw. To be had of all chemiet*. Wholesale from The Pharmacy, Battery Road, Singapore. ISM
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    • 282 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. THERE IS NO CAR ON THE MARKET I WHICH AT THE PRESENT TIME MOUK II EN.IOYJJ THE FAVOCRAIiLE OI'INIOX II Or MOTORISTS. (iEXERALLY THAN THK ARROL-JOHNSTON. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BOLE AGENTS FOB STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND BIAM, FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR
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    • 217 11 1 BIRCH MEiv it, TO CONtK AliFi IVrsmiH disirmi^ iv or the Erection of Ik* above art' in, wild in their nmniw nml IMNM In li. clrr-ugned, on or before September 4, ISHK. Only experienced buildini; .mitinrt m m«l apply. WILLIAMS, DHAI'l'.K* SIKADMAN. 1832 Singaport- or Ipob. For functional troubles,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 621 12 1 -sL-baroes. HlST**' ...r.l'Ain ADVERTISEMENTS.— Misoellaneons Wants of Erery Description, Honsec, Land, etc., to let. are inMrted at the following r*tet:— One Insertion I I. SO per inch. Two 1.00 Three I.M Bix (.10 Nine 6.40 Twel»* 7.«0 Twenty-five 10.00 (Each subsequent month M per inoh.) The above rate i.
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    • 583 12 LOST OR FOUND. Kvtf« Firs Lines, on* or two iaasrtioi (1.10 Bjr the inch, ses Soil, of charms. 088 LOST. On Monday. August M, at the Esplanade, a male. Irish, brown, wire-haired Terrier, Municipal No. 1889. Finder pleaae return to L. 11., c/o Xestrs. Barlow A Co. li3B ARTICLES FOR
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    • 575 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. MOOWNTOBELET. No. 4, Flint Street. Apply to GITHRIE CO., Ltd. CI7P9 •ma to TetT No. 7e. Battery Road. v n87 Pplv ODTHRIE co Lin> OFFICE* GOOOWN TO BE UT. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHRIE A CO., LTD. c 1565 6000WN8TOBELET.
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    • 996 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. RiTB3:-r»t Month, SlO per Inch. Snhwqnsnt ■oaths, aj. For saoitw periods M«Bcate of CfcargM. NOTICE. Mr. M. E. EHas has thii day established himself as Exchange, Share and General Maker, having offices at No. 8, Malacca August 19, 1907. mi TENDERS INVITED. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. REVENUE FARMS, 1908-1909.
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    • 496 12 ALLSOPPS LAGER BEER <$> 5 INDIA PALE ALE AND STOUT. OBTAINABLE FKOM ALL DKALKIiS. SYME Co., Solo Agents. PATHE FRERES CINEMATOGRAPHS AND FILMS. New Films Arrive Weekly. PRICE 43 CTS. (cSSM PER METRE. Sole Agent: Fm DREYFUS, I^. Stamford Bond, Singapore. 1733 (mi Prize St. Louis, 1904. Gr.nd Pri« Milan,
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    • 174 12 SINGAPORE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. j Above Competition :ommeEces on Saturday, September 7, oo Gsniaoii Golf Clul. Links. (Entrance fee »1). Entries (which MUST BE accompanied bj entraaee fee) t close on ThursJay. September to the Hon. Secretary, Garriecn GoUChib. Competitors must state the Club winch the\ j wi-h to represent. PorSißganoN
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