The Straits Times, 20 September 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.450 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 333 1 HAVE YOU SEEN The Kift£ of Motor Cars. SOLE AGENTS: I Just Landed: on I 2 CLEMENT BAYARD C. Dupire Co. ii O h. P sweated. KATZ BROS., LTD. FOR CARPETS, 9 CARPETING and LINOLEUMS. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF NEW DESIGNS. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. ESTIMATES FREE. KATZ BROS.,
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    • 331 1 ROBINSON Go. 1 Mnnudl @as 6 Qlearanee MOW OH. REAL REDUCTIOWS. OMCEJBU ROBINSON Co. A FEW COPIES OF THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL. 1986-7. FOR SALE. STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL Three Royal Portraits. Fully Illustrative 01 the Straits and British Malaya. I'oiuftlvtc Story by Mr. Hugh Clifford. t'.M.G. rscsT productions or the
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  • 952 2 Long Sleeves Again Coming into Favour. SUi-ves. lik<! hats, ale always objects t interest. They are capable of making n g,> w i, look old-fashioned or distinctly up lodak and when a last year's frock has to U rated it is of them tK.it the nacrieaeed dreasiuaker
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 323 2 There is no work possible on the most Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on THE "EMPIRE TYPEWRITER. It is guavuntefil U> outlust the highest priced machines. It is without cluinsiiiess or excessive weight. Its SIMPLICITY and BEAUTIFUL HOBS have gained (or it the highest praise from Governments. Municipalities and
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    • 197 2 Eusscixsj AND McALISTER Co., tSSSL^mn. Kb me Co., 23, HIGH STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED: PRETTY DESIGNS IN JAPANESE DRAWN THREAD WORK. done up in BLOUSES, TABLE CLOTHS TABLE CENTRES. DOTUif, Et... Etc. Also JAPANESE CARVED TEA-TAULES an.l CHAIiSS. WOHK BOXES, Ere. ba Charges Moderate. Inspection Kin.Uy SoliciU'd. c 1H72 MAYNARD
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    • 653 2 PERFECT CURE OF SEVHKZBU Disease Had Lasted O*rTw» Years —Several Remedies and Medical Advice Proved to No AdvantageFeared He Would Lose PositionImmediately Relieved and Permanently Cured by Use of ONE COMPLETE SET OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "I had eraema for oyer two y»»r» on my Iv-dy nnd nock. I hail tried
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    • 32 2 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, MM* mended by the be>t medical autlioritiea Baey to take aud certain in reaultM. To be >ia<l tt an c.beiniHti. Wholenale from Tbt< Phatnin.y, Battery Road, Singapore. ISM
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  • 708 3 Swctienhamism, Coined in America. feaj t«i tin- 1..>m1,,n flironi. 1«- the „,1,1 S»-i-tu nliaiiiism likm l»vn ;u1,1,.l to \,i^l,i \ii»iiraii Yo.-abuUru-x M in<v the ..,itli<|nak< in .Uniaia h. ,i illuHtntioa of trw word, I. i- v. intan an act inform., I in 1 l.nli wl.i.h X iv,«
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 189 3 TANGYE'S GAS ENGINE AND SUCTION GAS-PRODUCER. The Cheapest Motive Power Known. Simple and Easy to Manage. Suitable for all Trades. Independent of Town's Gas Supply. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO HUTTENBACH BROTHERS CO. (MACHINERY DEPARTMENT). J_|f lIIJI T». '••IHMI KtKEUV roi COI'OHR. COUIO, THMO4TS MAKTIN 5 iff. ~4it».ui m( U
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    • 187 3 ■S" THERMOS ">TTLEB. thermos people IN THE JUNGLE f™ S THEUMOK thermos PLANTERS. MOTORISTS. SPORTSMEN Can have ICE COLD STESGAHS at nny time. THERMOS THERMOS HOUSEHOLD ro vv D b f t milK at an > h of ay FOR THK SICK hot or'cold drinks THERMOS alwa y .«U»d One
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    • 72 3 GRIMAULT* C° Medicinal Skill Soap MEDICINAL BKIN_ SOAP jffiir Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted In the Paris Hospital* in the treatment of Ringworm, Ache, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE miEME, 8 PHOTO DEPOT. 48. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. All sorts of Photographic Apparatus and Materials, viz. Cam
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    • 187 3 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. I Sea stocks of all kinds oi i Frozen Meals, etc., can be delivereil to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads, on short notice. If Thawed Daily Supplies are required, orders for Rame must be telephoned to the
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  • 433 4 An Interesting Bridge Problem Disclosed. Tlir follow iii;; interesting limlyi- prulilcm i- taken from the \V(<HtniiimU>r <«az. tto S-.>r<- bang all. V ilrals anil dtvlan-v 11. Hits. Tli< B ol dm.noii.K is last H..w slhmiM V play tli. liana. :,„<! why? V ,1.«1,Vm han.i whs: Haatti K.
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  • 267 4 Passengers Outward. IVr M. M. Rtcamor Yarra. from Marseilles >. |it. 1. .lie Sopt. ■>:;. Mr. \V. V.Scott. i'<i IV .v O. steauur M wltau. coanecting «itli list sU'.imor MM at Colombo, from LasjaWaAaa, Bt, duo Sopt. H— Mrs. M. CL ikahasa, Ifiisan, a. T. Prases, T.
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  • 39 4 Fa*** I! I. M«li. I. im».t iu.kt-1 ,icim« li.»ui;wa I. •ii I. n laWlki 301 h ul. im t .ft v«. ub th.. 1-,,|, „,U and may be i n»wMi ■I. M u -amer air* left
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  • SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB.
    • 211 4 programme. FIRBT DAY. ThwI.ii,. MM October, Urn}. 1.— THE MAIDEN PLATE-Value t600 R«ce tor Maiden Horses. Weight 1 Kx Griffins to receive an allowance of 7 n" Entrance, »20. Distance, R.C. 2.— THE LAWN STAKES— Value WOO Handicap for all Ex-Griffins En'ran •15. Distance, R.C and a distance. 8.— THK
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    • 236 4 Tlmrtd-ii/. 17th October, 1909, 1.— THE FIRST KX GRIFFIN HANDICAPValue 1400. -A Handicap tor ml Ex-Gi I tins. Entrance, $15. Distance. Scum Course. (5 furlongs and 143 yards). 2.— THE READ STAKES— Value »600. A Handicap for all Horses that have intend for Race Xo. o on the
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    • 403 4 H'ltuni iij. I9tk fefcter, I9u7. U— THE SIXGAPORK STAKES Val l» A Handicap for nil Horaeg that lime >t um in Ra.es S,,g. 1. 4 or B an the Fir-t D.iy. Kntranee. *2". Distance. II. C. t.— THE KXGRIFF1X IlAXDIt AP-Vaiu. *4oo. A Haudicap for all Kx-G fflnithtl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 4 4 tests FUHtuHnm. ■I ll '■««■>
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    • 698 4 STEAMER BAIUWB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan. Peaang. Ceylon, Australia. India. Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London Through Bills if Lading iasned for Chin. Coast, Fenian Gulf Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Sin japora on or aboat MAIL LINE. Outward (for CMm). Delhi Sept
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    • 1101 4 STEAMER BAIUNBS. HANDEL AM BCHEEPVAAAT MY. "BANNER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamer, ot thi. company i~»«»frdii a ragnlar servioe between:— Singapore, Bawean, Sourabaya, Baadjer-n-NrinTPnio Lant, Bank Papan. KosJeTwit" transhipment at B.aMana.aiß tor Bampit, Mandawai, KoemaiTKoSsi Waringln, Dj£i, Marahahan, Marakasaries, Negaraand Bebirik. The rteamers have goodaooomodation for first and second olaes paaaangen. Tom
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    • 706 4 BTEAMEB BAIUNBB. N. D. L. HORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imparial a.rman Mall Lin*. Th. last aad wall known mail steamers of tbi. Oompany sail fortnightly tram Bremen Hamburg ria Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (oonneotion Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and Tioe versa) For Said, Saaa, Aden, Colombo, Penang, ninppcw. Hongfcnaa;. flhanghsl,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 137 4 Singapore Tide Table. >Fh"V Bfcm ::iu 20 to Si iti.miu -i'i-i HIGH WATKU. LOW WATKK bam HVht Time ir B ht r- i hr- aria f: u:s lirg mm ft ins. Feu >t '0 ••am II Ulstai M a.aipm 4.2 M—wmtmM 0:1: s -7 t.^nm 10 10.1- |.vi a. 7
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  • 696 5 .\iiwi 1 /"»rf. probable dale of arrival, ivul namf of AgmU. STKAMERS ,m.mn.w. Chin*. OH It; Mansfield Ma, i>.-t»; Boustead Kai* n. <>.t M. Maritime* rj.ii.~-. l.m-rp "I. SeptS'i; Mansfield r. CWwa. <>.t 1.1: Mansfield Vntilnraaa. Chitr*. Oat H Mansneld \r.a.lia. f 1,.t,.'. 0.t12; P AO. Coy Mala,
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  • 82 5 Wharves at which Vessels an Berthed To-day. T»»J0«6 MMI. Ki.i >'. ii.i.r Bassis— Ki»tna. r.»-i\\ HAi-.rSK. rios 1 Nil. ■i i |MMMaWtaaf|i Nil. Bj ::vS». 2— Zillah. A \|«ar. Nil. Umt M"i'- Nil. 6— Charuii. 7 Nil. 8-Nil. 9-lUnee. J»r...n,>- Whabt— Nil. atPPtt
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  • 94 5 rr.«n Ei a-w-By toe B. I. Thuugwa. <iue on Hfl -1 ■MM < MM— MJ l"« MM T""™""' .1, i „t Kin**!*** Ob« Losdoa Au^u.t 16 F. .1 Ol Se|* V^u-f-'J N l« I.. 8"-|* 1» |l I S.J.I 1« M M Ke|»t IX Autiinl W( «*l*
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  • 97 5 Septeiulter 1, beiug the anniversary of the founding of the Kuangtung Government aud the general opening of Manchuria to foreign trade, has been grandly celebrated at Port Arthur as Administration Day, foreigners and Chines*- taking part in the rejoicings. The Governor -General, in the course
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  • 62 5 Foh Fu Stkuucb Tub To-hoekow Animb* A N»tun» la. Hero 7 a.m. P. Swettenham, Fmu« Perth 1 p.m. P. Bwettenbam. Penang Am IT. Soon 1 p.m. Knar »nd MmUooa .s«(((i» 2 p.m. w.-gfc/Jr vis ports Boribat 8 p.m. Peuug and CalcutU Japan S p.m. P Bwettenh»m I'oh Ann
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  • 142 5 In view of the coming into force at au early date of the provisions of the Meruhaut Shipping Act designed to extend to all ships entering British ports the loading regulations applicable to British ships, a long series of negotiations between Great Britain and the chief commercial
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  • 56 5 By the I. and O. steamer Ctylon For London, Mr. Wyllie for Colombo Dr. J. M. Knaap, Miss A. Hod K kinK and Miss C. Hodgkius; tor Ponang, Mr. C. H. Coulxon. By the steamer (iiauy Seng for Batavia. Cheribon and Samaranj; Mr. Y. E. Auw. MrH.
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  • 1015 5 I'niilk thla hß.i.liiiK the fiillnwliic ahhrefUtlomi ar. mwl utr.— »te.imer »h.— nhip; l«.- barque; «cK.•rliMiner: Vet. -Yacht; Cm. -Crslssr; Ci'M.-<lni-lMi.it: Tor. Tiirp»l« 11.p. -llc.nw-pow«r; Brit. Britb.li; r. S. -liilte.l stnten; Krh. Krone h «sr.--cißrm vi: I>iit.-Dutch: Itul. -Italian Npan.-Mpaniah; Sar.— Snrnirnk «1 r.—Heiieral rarmi; il.p. -leek pinwii|C»r;
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 436 5 BTEAHER BAIUNCB. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCKEW* STEAMERS. Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Bervice, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and
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    • 457 5 BTEAHER MIUHBB. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. Kirn pk. The Companies' stsannri ar* deapatchad from Liverpool outward* for tbe Rtraite, China and Japan every woek, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and fcr Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 518 5 STEAMER BAIUNBB. COMBINED SEEVH E «F THE OCEAN 8. 8. COY.. LTD.. THE WEBT AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO.. LTD. ■KTWCIH r REMAXTLE (PERTH) KOKTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. JAVA AND SIXUAPORE Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound, (Port for the
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    • 724 5 BTEAHEB BAIUN6B. C. P. R Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan). Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.B. "EMtiuwsor Ihdia" Twin-screw steaR.M.B. "Emmumsof Jafak" mers 6,000
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    • 111 5 INFANT MORTALITY. The attention of Us* Tnwn Council at Jakaaa«aham Transvaal, was last year directed to urn fai-t tliat out of «i|>lity-fotir infants, who died in D.iTimVr, forty four iif them had died of dvscntcry. Au inventi(•iition with a view of traciliK thf wiurr« of the diM-atai was authorized. I'ndtT
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 155 5 DAY BY I»AV Friday. September 30. High Water. 933 p.m. Pathe Cinematograph Show. Beach Road 7 30. Saturday. September xi. High Water. 10-33 a.m. 10-18 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. 8. C. C. Tennis. S. G. R A. Auu.nl Meet inf. Sunday. September aa. High Water. 11-» a.m. 114
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    • 52 5 WEATHER REPORT. garni— t Kerbam Hotpital, Sept. 19, ItOT. it a. v. i» r. iT;« r. BntAau. Bar. (3 ».W1 39.871 89.926 Temp .J 830 86.8 80.6 Wet Bulb Ther 78 0 83.6 79.0 Dirol Wind ..>.» j calm S£- X 1 i%s| Max. in Sun.. M 6 0 Terrmd.
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    • 30 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, Sept. 30, 10 a.m. Barometer VMM Direction of Wind East Force of Wiui t Mai. Temp in Shade 8S Manila. 760 W. by S. 1 38 35
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  • 1163 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. Tbi good news that there is still a possibility of the strike of English railway servants being averted is accompanied by the Minister intelligence that the great shipbuilding federation has resolved to lock. out their employes on the sth proximo. Lockout
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  • 14 6 A C'hiuew woman, iv l'eimug. the other day, gave birth to triplets, all males.
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  • 26 6 The Dutch steamer Keynst, which arrived from Deli yesterday, has in tow two lighten from that port, one bound for Billitou and the otlier for Batavia.
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  • 27 6 In the election for the Weat Down Uonntitoeocy, Lord Arthur HiU (Unioniat) secured 3,702 votes. Mr. Beattie (Liberal) obtained 2,918 repUoing kr. Harry Liddell who l«d rotved.
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  • 42 6 11. M. S. Kuropa in brinviuv out reliefs for Uh. fla«dup of the AurtnOiirbtation (H. M. S. Powerful), aad wa believe that the chance ill be made at Cotombu aad nut at Suikbpure. Tbo Euroru is due to arrive at Colombo to-day.
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  • 10 6 TIH! iiiinuul inspection of tin; Httfflcs <»rls School began yesterday.
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  • 23 6 Two fresh cases of cholera are reported, one at the fourtli mile, Bukit Tiuiah Road, and tlie otlier nt ISO Tanjong Pagar Road.
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  • 24 6 A European gave himself up to Uic Pohoc yesterday as a deserter from the bntisli Anuy. He was turned over to the military authorities.
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  • 25 6 A pike caught by a I^ondou angler iv the Welland. n<!ar Uppingham, was found to eon tain a full-grown waterhen. The pike scaled 11 lib.
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  • 30 6 Chief Engineer Velge, of the e.»sting steamer Kanuig, died during the uight after about an hours illnes». He was relaU-<l to Mr. C. E. Velge, Registrar of the Supreme Court.
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  • 33 6 Arrestwl fov druiikcuness, at Orange, NewJersey, Joseph Max, a clergyman, oh a proof that lie wan sober, repeated the lord's Prayer to tlie police officials, and then read a chapter from the Bible.
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  • 36 6 Mr. E. Pulsford, a member of the Australian Senate, in a letter to The Times, suggests that the newly-created Colonial Department, which is under the control of Mr. Lucas, should be re-named the Sister Countries Department.
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  • 40 6 The Morning Post's Berliu correspondent states that the German Anatolian Railway Company has contracted with the Turkish Government to drain the plain of Korea, in Asia Minor, with a view to opening up 260,000 acres of desert to wheat culture.
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  • 41 6 The Kistna is detained for repairs and boiler cleaning, and will not take np her usual run to Tort Swctteiiham and reining on Wednesday, the 25th instant, as previously advertised. She will resume her weekly sailings on Wednesday the 2nd prox.
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  • 41 6 A Mohammedan ludian named Suleiman was prosecutiugacoinpatriotnaiucd Yayaii iv the Second Magistrate's Court, yesterday, for cheating him in giving him a cheque for »:!,5.'.a.«6 in exchange for 5,000 guilders, when there was no deposit to cover the value of the cheque.
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  • 46 6 1100 Ah Lee. a Hylaui boy employed by a resident of the Hotel de f Europe, was charged before the Second Magistrate, yesterday moraing, with theft of a mosquito vet valued at »10, the Manager being the complainant. He was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 54 6 The case in which Mr. Hector Vau-Cnylen-burg is suing the Kditors of the Times of Ceylon for rupees 20.000 damages, on the ground of an alleged libel in an issue of the Morning Times iv January last, came on for trial at Colombo on September 11 Ix'forc Mr. F. It.
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  • 48 6 The feast day of the Principal of St. Joseph's College, al Bangalore, itlu Kcv. Fatlicr Kroger. M.A.), wok celebrated on August 2H, when the pupils assembled in the College Hall, and presented an address and a purse. Father Froger's acknowledgments were blended with a good deal of advice.
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  • 55 6 V. Peter sued Mr. Forbes, of Messrs. Atkinson and Forbes, in the Court of ltt<t|tiests, yesterday morning, for wages as cook for the mouth of August. The defeuee was that plaintiff was left in charge of the house while defemlaut aud Mrs. Forbes were away, and uegleeted his duties. Judgment
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  • 57 6 News of the l«d weather iiittti'fei'iug with I'.et eiillivatiou in Knro|>e has resulted in brisker business in the .lava sugar market, aud there is a spirited demand for next years" crops. The Sourabaya Handelshlad says, that, up to early this mouth, abnilt two iniilions of picitls 'of the l:His .u^ai
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  • 66 6 The .lava Government intends to <>|xn one hundred more schools in that islaud, next ><w. Government schools for Chinese will also ha established on the same fi.jtiiig us the i \islin>4 ones for Kmmbmm. with the \ci'|>lion tlmt Kreneh will nol !>.- taught. 11l some „,,1 1 till' new 1|.«.1s
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  • 82 6 The work of the l*oli.;e Courts was inleritiptetl at about MS p.m. yesterday by H yreat noise in North I.ridge Itoul. just under fie Court wiudow.-,. It was ascertained that a horse pulling an empty palanquin lielouging to a Chinaman was dashing up the road towards Taojong Pagar at a
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  • 115 6 The t'oiistriH-tion of the Yunuau railway lias Us-ii hindered by the hot Heason, duriug which most of tlie coolies employed were (granted leave. Last year, there were 30,0110 on the Hue at the end of May, but only ">OO were kept on afterwards, because it was iiu|KMsible to work iv
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  • 124 6 The other day, we uouuuented, uu the want of attachment to the NetberlamU India (ioverument nbown lately by the C'hinebe at Saniarang in hoittting Chiuexe HagH laviHhly on the Emperor of Cliina'a birthday. Mont of them are euly Chinuxe by descent and not by birth. The Sourabaya Hamteliihla<l, in noticing
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  • 358 6 The Key. Father Nain has left Ser. n,l for Euri>i>e on a holiday. liady Conan Doyle is the JUOUmil dauuhb > of Mr. LaaUa, of Gleln- House. MnckbPHtli and MonkstoAvn Cottage. UwwfeaiMMJh. Field-Marshal von llahnke has appointed Chancellor of the Order of tin Black Eagle, in the
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  • 26 6 The M. M. Company's steauicr Yarn left Colombo at noon, on the 18th iust.. aad ami be expected here on Monday, at daylight.
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  • 117 6 Goh Tiam Hock was brought bcion a Bench Court, consisting of Messrs. Midi, II and Gibson, yesterday afternoon, the sDega tiou being that from August MM, while an undischarged bankrupt, he obtained credit from (ioh Yam to the extent of over ftUM by leasing prosecutor's interest in Un
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  • 213 6 wik ii the Data of C—aaiwM torn Ui <>" Mi-ditcir mean lie will l>c allowed only tin 1 ordinary persoiial staff for an nlticcr of hix rank and *t:itus in the Service. rlinKoy.il HtißhnuM mil, a ncncral rule, n-i-l. Im the beat pail vi eigbl months within
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  • 123 6 Chiuleuu Xo. -iti was cliai^cil at tin r\4« Court to-day with aveuptiu>; il.w 6wm Malay named Lasopoh, as a bribe, for sol interfering with his luggage. Lasopoh said that he arrived at Hiampn" yesterday, by the steamer Bentan ami lauili >\ at the EvpUnade. When
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  • 53 6 An old < 'Uiae-ii: beggar was run iuto hy tram at -lalan SutUu this morning aau dratKwl Cully 100 text before the ear waatopped The tram wait cmuim; <lowo tfcw ucliuo at rapid |i»u«-. anil tin 'Irivir. i Sikh, (ouu<l it impossible to "top iiuuiixh'tti I J'lii. 1 uufurtuuttlc i).
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 448 6 i ii muttm nwrKs SWALLOW AUD ARIEUS AFTERNOON TEH BISCUITS ARE JUBT BPIEMWD: Swallow and Ariell's LADIES "Atenoon Tea" Biscuits Are Exceedingly Choice. comprising: tffc SPECIAL SIZE TINS < al. N..ir. liaui|>itu'« -Hi- ">t-. «'n-am ll linger. F-..1.-V Shortl e;,d. Ir i,.u. W T? 5» OVI Q■■ r^OWltc THE POPULAR
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    • 190 6 $rand Qinematngrapf). PATHE FRERES. KNTIKK OIANGKOK I'rMMiHAMMK. To-Night! To-Night!! A \K« r'KATI RK IN' CINKM.\IIM;KAI'IIV. THK PIIO.IK.ITIHN 11V TKVNMPAKKN) V. Tin- I.AKOKST Pictnn; <vtr I'HO.IKCTEI) in tlir KAST. n from KLICKBIE. AND ABSOLUTELY ROCK STEADY. WilSOn Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Oar Productions are of the highest possible ARTISTIC TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE aad
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  • 349 7 THREATENED LOCK-OUT IN THE SHIPBUILDING TRADE. The Railway Dispute. PROPOSED CONFERENCE OF DIRECTORS AND MEN. The Great Depreciation of Railway Stocks. ItriTKK's Tklkgrim London. September 19. w nous situation has arisen in the shipbuilding industry. Tho h lermaliir- having repudiated the rrn-ent agreement entered into by tbe IXecutivc
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  • 114 7 President Roosevelt Refuses to Stand Again. km'l Tklk'iKam London. September \i». Hr. Theodore Hoosevelt s return to Wash"i^ton ne\t week marks the beginning of lh< Prc«ulu)tial campaign. llu Time s correspondent visited the Presi■J. ut at Oyster Hay. and in. the course of an nt. i view learned
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  • 50 7 [IUCTBB'S TILS.tKAM Ixradou. September 19. \t a public i in -ciius: at Eschowc. in Vatal. a resolution was passed declaring tlial it was necessary that Imperial troops •'lould he stationed in the town, owing to tin attitude of the natives towards the white imputation.
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  • 55 7 1 KICTXK V T*Ll..BiM I London, September IV. It ii reported from Constantinople that th< Porte* Hclivme of judicial reform in M j. il.miii hay been ooiumunicated to the Power*. The scheme rumuble. closely tlie Austro liu-wian project, with the important omisw..a of the proposal
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  • 25 7 I>m* Umuutucsi Lloyd TBUUBaaJ Berlin, September 1». The Caar's yacht, which grounded in the Kmniah Archipelago, has now been pnmpe-i almost dry-
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  • 20 7 lUw 0.-rA»un*c«« I«M»ni Tm*»»»«I b.rliu. September 19. 1 ii. Or*ud UuU of li*.Uu ib ill.
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  • 211 7 Another Slight Reduction in Weekly Death Rate. Tht weekly return of mortality iv Sinuapore, prepared by Dr. D. K. McDowell, the Registrar of Births and Deaths, shows a decrease of two in the number of deaths occurring during the week ended September M. as compared with the number
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  • 133 7 British Indians are required to obtain a passport when they leave the Colony for a foreign territory, and at Hrn Police" Court this morning thirty four in ile Punjabis and thirteen women were charged with attempting to l«wve Singapore wiiboit a certificate. 1 hrec others
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  • 273 7 The examination of Suleiman a money changer who charged Vayah with cheating him by rMM| him a worthless cheque for N.lifJt in exchange for five thousand gsMets in Dutch votes, was concluded yesterday afternoon, by Mr. Savi. and Mr. Khory cross examined the prosecutor,
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  • 166 7 "reliant Koad. from '..he .-nriier of tlie hill leading up liow the Presbyterian Church to tlie turning iuto Armenian Mast, is still closed for repair*, the direction ti> the town In-Hit; taken by Wof of Bras Basah Koad. Tiiis renders the traffic by this route extremely
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  • 129 7 A Peking correspondent, writing on August :to states i The recent report about the coming abdication of the Empress Dowager in favour ■if Prince Pu Lon was entirely inaccurate and misleading. Even if the Empress abdicate«. the Emperor Kuang Hsu will be reinstated without the slightest doubt—
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  • 64 7 For being in passe—inn of a tin of illicit arrack, a Chinaman, named Chua Toh, was lined •300, or, in default, sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment, by the Second Magistrate, this morning. lap S«« Kug. wbust' extradition wm nought by the Netberlaudk Government on the charge u( ruibeMlvuient. will
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  • 420 7 ARREST OF FIFTEEN PROMINENT PENNSYLVANIANS. [Ksutie's Tbloobah] London, September S9. Fifteen prominent Philadelphiang have been arrested in Harrisburg on charges of corruption, amounting to nine million dollars <£1,800\0»0 sterling), in connection with tbe building and furnishing of the new Capitol. Tlie persons arrested include the architect, the
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  • 212 7 Determined Action to Check the Pernicious Habit. The followiug is a translation, says the Malay Mail, of a notice dated the 11th day oi the 12th moon of :12nd year of Kwong-Su, and posted by Mr. Koo Clioo Choon at the Kug Hoat Koiigsi for the
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  • 133 7 The rice crop in Cochin-China is expected to be abundant this year. There will be no difficulty iv marketing it. owing to the demand to meet the famine in China and the requirements of the Philippines, where disease among cattle and buffaloes has given a set back to
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  • 197 7 A Eurasian boy giving the name of Lee, and a Chinese lad described «s Lee's boy," appeared before the Senior Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of theft of a ooat from a dboby in Cavenagh Road. The dhoby said that lie hung his clothes out
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  • 1656 7 PERSISTANCE IN A PERNICIOUS NUISANCE. The Offensive Dumping of Garbage. Singapore baa something of a reputation, and is laying the foundation for an unenviable notoriety. It is a city of profitable business, of successful money making, a city that can ill afford to disregard the welfare of
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  • 402 7 Siamese Tin Mines Hindered by Lack of Water. The Key. Dr. E. I>. and Mini, lhinlap, of Bangkok, have completed their seventh trip across the Malay Peninsula. The journey occupied six months. In the course of an interview with the Bangkok Times, Dr. Dun lap said that
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  • 132 7 The PocabontaH on which a severe ben*ine explosion took place recently, narrowly escaped disaster at Aru Bay just before kliu eft that pott for Australia. She was taking hi both petroleum and beniine from tongkaogs, when, suddenly, there was a loud report. A panic arose,
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  • 103 7 A LIBEKAL ARISTOCRATS ASPIRATIONS. Anti-Landlord Campaign in the Autumn. [Rbutbr's Tbleoraml London, September 'X). The Master of Klibank. Liberal M.P. for Peebles and Selkirk, is making a political yachting cruise on the West Coast of Scotland. In the course of a speech in tbe island of Skye,
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  • 25 7 [Rbdtsb'b Tblbsram] London, September 19. The steamer Heliopolis sailed from Durban yesterday with 2,282 Chinese on board, bound for China.
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  • 38 7 [Rioter's Telioraml London, September '20. Owing to the persistent fall in tlie price of copper, an important American group has been formed for the purpose of restricting the output by fifty per cent.
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  • 30 7 WINSTON GOES A-SAILING [Rbotbr's Tblboram| London, September 20. His Majesty's oecoud-class cruiser Venus will convey Mr. Winston Churchill, Undor Secretary of State for thu Colonies, fro m Malta to Mombasa.
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  • 52 7 Compensation Claimed by British Subjects. [DBR OSTASIATISCBB Lloyii TbLKOBAMJ Berlin, Soptember 19. Tbe British subjects in Morocco, who suffered losses by tbe bombardment of Casablanca, have asked their Government in writing to get them compensation. Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has promised to consider
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  • 24 7 |DBR OSTASIATISCBB L/Lotll TrLKURaM Berlin, September 10. Tbe Agreement recently concluded between Russia and Britain docs not apply to the Bagdad Railway.
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  • 39 7 [Dbb Ostasutichs Lloyd Tbuorah] Berlin, September 19. The Cologne Gaactte pays a high tribute of praise to the services of Count luouye, the Japanese ambassador at Berlin, in furthering cordial political relations between Germany and Japan.
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  • 26 7 |DIR OSTAKIATISCHB LLOTU TmLKORAM I Berlin, September IP. Two Kussian Generals— Kuropatkin and Mistchenko— have each been decorated with a German Order.
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  • 26 7 [Dik Ostasiatisuhs- Lloyd Tklruka»| Berlin, September 19 The Crown Prince of Germany has been raised to the rank of Major.
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  • 39 7 I Dan Ostasutischb Lloyd Tilburamj Berlin, September Id. Herr Deruburg, the Head of tbe German Colonial Department, has returned from a visit lie had paid to Muau/.a. an inland district in German Kast Africa.
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  • 34 7 [Dm 08TASUTISCU Lloyd Til«»iux| Berlin, September lU. Tbe German railways show an increase in goods traffic receipts from January to the end of August last, amounting to 68 millions of marks.
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  • 65 7 Wo are in receipt of the report of the Depart menj of Mines of Western Australia, for the Par 1906. lt« 324 pages treat exhaustively of the mining interests of that portion of the Empire. Maps, 'im and diagrams help to elucidate the descriptive matter. Thu Übt 160 pages consist
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 150 8 Hi. n< \t iinmtlily shoots in .••imi.ction with Mm s.\.a. |[iH<- t'lult will take place 1. iwn, Sati.nl.iy. at :t p.ui iiu<l on Sunday at ~,.M a.m. \n..thn „i. c. nnmbrrrd 5 a. and entitliil The II I Makes, has Uvn added M the s. ond days
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    • 27 8 Manchester Cup. Ih. Manehrtfer Cop will lie competed for .;i S.mdaj, ttmi instant, at 2.:i(l p.m.. in :.dditi..n tv the Kiaga|K>re Itirle Association in nitlilv -hoot.
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    • 88 8 Darul Adab.Cup Tie. The ti<- bMM the Miijilis MM| Tiinnr t'lub M I the Malaya IVrbaktiau HaialiCinb. winch ended in a pointless draw in the Till insi.. was replayed Ml the Beach Road graaa I waawiajr. The Majilis Riataaa Tim 'i. wha MMai and MMM well m Units.
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    • 168 8 v. c\ hrn v. All England XI. Mi. ImMM andcrspar. of I olomlxi. h.ls Ixvn in C'.iiim '.mic.itiou with Mr. F. K. Lacey. N.i.:.iij ..I the Marylchoue Club, with'a vi. to ai ranging a match in Colombo when the ti.nu ai lives, on OOMMT 11. en route to istralia.
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    • 149 8 Canadian Team in Colombo. Annum the (MMH in trausit for home by the Ortma. which arrived at Colombo lie ..thir .Uy. were the members of the Canadian Umm team, rcturiiinj; alter !.>;ir in Australia. Tin team consisted of fifteen members, with Mr. Han ley as I I'sptaia Alt.'Hcthei si\t.-cn
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    • 352 8 Japanese l.ady Punters. •in- London <-orrespou<U-nt writing on August 21 states: l*<jrini*th< i.ivutiv deceased season, the Jap ami his «if« were certainly more in i rail ik;. M <vurt and »o<i.tv tunctiou* than has ..i.t Ihvii the case in former years. rVriiap*. the visit ot I'riuco Fushinii to
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    • 639 8 Singapore Cricket Club's Autumn Tournament. The result of yesterday's play in the S.C.C. tennis toniuame.nt was as follows: ClI Wfl'tONSHll'. Claunt boat K. Sal/mann, -2, C-3. B Class Sinouks. A. W. Bailey owe I beat Kdwardx-H. «-l, r< a. C Cuss Similkh. Kroeman v. Itorchmann, unfinished. l> Class
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  • 129 8 There lias been a good entry for the forth•■oiniu" races in connection with the Singapore Mowing Club, and the crews hare been drawn as follows No. 1. J. H. Keer, J. Staargaard, C. van Cuylenbcrg, R. L. Cnscadea. No. 2. V. Dodery, H. Brauson, C. Pelly. H.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 322 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Singapore, September 20. Sin.— lt has betn repeatedly pointed out that the educations of the average scholars in the Colonies on leaving school for work after passing the seventh standard, are extraordinarily below their expectations. The cause of this
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    • 324 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Singapore, September 20. Sir. -Exception having been taken by your correspondent 1.1." to the suggestion f threw out to allow the Baffles Reclamation Ground free to all instead of only to certain Malay football teams regularly on Sundays. I beg
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  • 106 8 Impropriety seems a mild word to apply to the following passage which is translated from a recent issue of the Sandhya, the paper whose office was searched a few days ago by the Calcutta police -Messrs. Hare. Kraser. Minto, and Morley and other Feringhis. In
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  • 94 8 Concerning the recent telegram in our columns respecting Yuan Shi Kais appointment, the following will be of interest Yuan Shi Kai has requested the Throne to withdraw the Edict appointing him a Minister of the Cabinet and President of the Wai-wu-pu. In consequence of Yuan'g request
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  • 113 8 In the coursr of ho editorial < iimincnt on the Hiiuio-rNHry <>f tlie great typhoon, at Hmit-kont; the S. C. Morning Pout asks. what iiii|)r<ivenii'iitK have been carried out by the (imi'i iimi'iii to secure a more adequate wrvitv from the Observatory Have the iuHtrwnenfci
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  • 465 8 Messrs. Fnise.r and Company's weekly share circular is as follows Singapore, September 19. The announcement as to the proposed distribution of the unissued capital of the Straits Trading Company caused a rapid advance in the shares, and a fair business was transacted on the rise, but they
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  • 646 8 MeMTa. Latham and Company's weekly report is as follows Singapore. September 19. The chief feature of interest in the market tlii> week. ha 4 bet- n the announcement made by the directors of the Straits Tiadiug Com puny, rfuardiu^ the distribution of the remaining unissued
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  • 137 8 The new Kidg ol Annam-a child eight jears of age-was proclaimed with pomp £id ceremony at Hne the capital, on September His father had been compiled by the Wernor-Oeneral ol IndoChina to abdicate on the ground of insanity. The Annamese SSn 01 "^had beou deposed thresh political
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 Chefoo Hand-made LACES Of all Descriptions for lilies' Wear. 9 SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO. 9 Strongest for Wear. Strongest for Dhoby. Looks Well. Keeps Well. AT a Half the Prices of Hand-made LACE AT HOME. Do You Want To Make Money If So Pathe Freres' Complete Cinematograph Installation, Comprising
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 92 9 ■mi.lmr ,ic (t'libr Nil 1 .in,... k,| CM Ball do IVriti.ili.-.k <'ipp< r. Black do White- 5",. »»t" Klonr Sarawak ■ia Hninoi No. I f'r*rl S«j;o Coffee Bali, 16% Coffee. Palt-mban-. 20 I,.,,. T > I.iIm rinn No. I Tapioca, vniall Flake ilo siuall pearl iln i!:« 1 pearl
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    • 125 9 >i £/on«on— Bank 4 iu'» jj |i Deiuaud |4 Private ft m •< 2 4''! do 3 m,* fffjJL 'irrm my Rank il/d •i.S" 1 Private 3 m> 2.44' do 0 m/« j 4<, .K Jtiic'— Bank il/d •#.!>:» Private 8 ni 3.1 o do 6 m/i 3.o:t liAut
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  • 311 9 Ihi II v, k., hi KlMtm I'll.:.-. «M"\h \\n bam |ii«n«». I t'.din. .1 It. Hai.l. S: lt ,t. H.iii, I- m.|...>. Kiml.md. wtttn "I was ill :l.: alKiit lorn paBM troin wh.a the] UMllhMitOHe till.-. thelill told in.l ki.hi.vdise.,-.. ,U M.s. I had li..i.it.ii |uin». M
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  • Stocks and Shares
    • 278 9 I tele of form* ion I I Cpiui SnbttrilMd ftwi Paid apto QsannoM I 190* 1901 I 1903 1907 MOO 000 £400,000 •400,000 1400 000 MOoioOO •ST«,000 30,000 •MM 880,000 80,000 •0.000 10,000 UiMMd 18,000 1«0,000 44.000 loo.'ooo *1,780 1(0,000 ■MOO njm Mm NO as ts.ooo 160.00 C 30.000
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    • 303 9 I 1908 I £180,000 j 1905 I 1900,000 £116,638 •108.000 48,800 l IMOO 1 10,800 10 r nntmiMini 7,000 M 1 i 11.000 1 uJSSU a l 11,800 10 I «.«00 1 t «.000 1 88,000 1 I 181,484 I 1 1 1M.846 I I M.BOO 110 c 118,000
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    • 189 9 1894 £5.377.10.0 £4,803 I*9B tns.ooo •im.ooo 1065 410,000.000 110,000,000 1901 12.400,000 U.t00.000 1896 11,000,000 •1,000,000 190 •54.000 134,000 1899 •875,000 1875,000 1903 MOO.OOO 1240,000 |M] I*o,ooo 130,000 j™J 1200,000 •MO.OOO 1890 M 00 00 MII.OW I>W7 15.000.000 12,500,000 7,688 12/8 4.100 80 80,000 »m I 18,000 6,000 tlo i
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    • 41 9 Howmrth Eißkine, Ltd. 6% MOO.OOO 3% prem Riley Hargnra*. Ltd. t% MS.OOO 3% prem. 6ing.pore Mnnioip»l 6% 400,000 20% prem 3% 1,878,000 2% prem. 4% 601,000 2% dia nomin.l T»njong P»S« Dook Co., Ltd. 250,000 3% prem 5% 1.050.000 par.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 A Grand Bazaar YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 1., id :c tin Victoria Memorial Hall, hi i>|.\\ (ICTOBEB ■■>■ an.l 1 i:ii»\V. OCVOBBB OHCKMTt, CIMEMATOGMAMI, and ither SIDt: ATTRACTIOSS You Must Come Along. CHARLES ~^ft HE.IDSIECKS tfinfEK White Seal ?Vw». Champagne. |1 A..h..\r- 1. Sehn WeyarACo Ld. I i 't:i"l ttQ
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    • 25 9 The m m BROOKE SILENT (iSj m M j simple! v iVlr\ir>r^ EFFECTIVE %> IV l^ l ftLL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. AGENTS Riley Hargreaves Co.. Ltd.
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    • 221 9 Pohoomtdl Bros. ME HIGH STREET. <& SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, G'nrioy and Silverware of every description, Brassware, etc. CHMMSVHnMOMMTE INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. Pianos for Hire ON Moderate Terms. (KKEE TLXIXOI. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL ASENOY. LIMITED. An Unbroken Recodii I
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  • 595 10 Higher Pressure and more Accidents Yearly. Tl>. annual n-|«rt has just boon made Ui he lt.*rd .rf IMb »f the accidents that lavr «-otirrr«l <>n the railway* of the I nited vinudom during tlio year l<Mi. r'roni this it appears that 1.16.l persons v. iv kill.-<l and 7,SU
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  • 73 10 Tli. nsasoi nt Msvbsc Carl., l.axv U-.ii tsßskasl fiiitln r mvi -tioatioii* in < .mm-: tioii Mltll tin Ililllil I "i til"' sT**BaMl Widow. Ma.iHin. Levin* at Mont. Carts), mi Ihm iiih.l. an li.'|«nUiit ili><o\,rv at Hrn flat .>-, sfM |,v tin (iiH.I.U. aif now un.l. 1 air.-t. I'lmrut'il with
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  • 707 10 How 119 Livr.* MtoHT Havk Hkks Savki>. Official Records lately published show that .luring the month of .luly there were 1,176 leaths in Singapore, and of these that terrible disease Bcn-Beri claimed no less than 1 lit victim*. In face of this it is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 121 10 3 jfef) D® YOU A Core That Cores There are men anJ women in every locality who are beincr.ickcj M death with Rheumatism. Many <«f them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, uncage, tic, while others have tx-en doctored until they have l>.t all hope and patience. Little's
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    • 181 10 Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. BRICKS i FIREBRICKS. Sound well shaped and nard burnt bricki ou> be supplied at (ISO p«rLakM at Mm work*. FlfHrlafcS *60 per thousand. Flroelay ISO per too. Any shaped bricks can be made to order anc delivered in about five weeks. Apply to: The Borneo Company,
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    • 530 10 IHBURANCE Cwmies. COMMERCIAL ONION ABSORANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE. Fond* Exceed «1,000,«00. W. A. SIMS, o IS7S Kanager, Eastern Branch. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO Subscribed Capital «,750,000 Revenue «,061,0M-19 8 The undersigned are prepared to accept Fin Risk* at current rate*. an BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd.
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    • 604 10 BANKING COMPAHIEB. HONGKONG MO SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital •10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Bterling Reserv* 110,000,000) M iooo 000 Silver Reserve 111.000,000| W 1 00 1 Reserve LiabiUty ol Proprietors •10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. 0. H. Medhurst, Eaq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick,— Deputy Chairman. A. Fochs, Esq. A. J. Raymond,
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    • 572 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital SJK'SIS Reserve Liability of Proprietor* Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. Tbs London City A Midland Bank. Ltd. BINOAPORK BRANCH. Onmnt Aoooonta an opened and inter**, allowed at 1 par oent.
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    • 629 10 SALES BY AUCTION. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE TKAK NIJUMTUKE, a. the property of J. I', (irorites, !■;..<,. (who i* leaving the (,'olony), at The Bungalow," Netherlands Outta-l'ercha C'o.'s Kactcry Paasir Panjug Road, sth Milestone. Saturday, September 21, at 2.:IO p.m. Comprising drawing room suite upholstered in mohair velvet, solid teak
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  • 748 11 THE LUST OF SPEED ON THE INCREASE. Sport of Motor Racing. Motor racing baa mainfestly laid hold of tbc public fancy at Home, and oa every hand are signs that tbe passion for specd that mysterious and am vernal longing to whirl vivaciously through the air on top speed
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  • 147 11 His Excellency's New Car. The following is taken from the Automobile ]...i»t- of the Sketch In a very short Kpace of time no part of this round world— at least, that portion of it that may be accounted solid carth will be innocent of the whirr of the motor-car and
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  • 78 11 Motor-cars for Prince Ranji. Tbe Manchester Motor Co. (Limited i have completed two very handsome motor-can for Prince Kanjitsinliji, tbe Jam Sahib of Nawan apar. The bodies of the can are very gorgeous. tl>e panels being green with a vertical black stripe, and a rod and gold utripc down tbe
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  • 61 11 There arc over MOO cars in Bombay, and it is highly probable that this figure would jump to thrice the height if Government would consent to do certain things, which, ho luog aa they are left undone, Miriuusly inUrfire with motoring as a sport or recreation, or aa a valuable
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 249 11 ARGYLLS. Motor Cars and Commercial Vehicles. The only M,,t..r On ,4 „,«l«.raU. power aud price «n TO < "fnlly aeenmpliHli the Bye da>-»' tent with clean aWeta ia the sCi.TTISH nUAMUn TUALS- PBORA&A THF XTIITBgT TKST OF KSIH KANCE EVER rxi»EK(M.XK BY THE MOHKUX MOTOB CAM- were th, 12-14 and
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    • 265 11 Tin HUMBERS I Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. Sic BaMaaai in "the Home Papers. MIMtl; Borneo Company, Ltd. MM THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSUMNGE CO, LTD. V.\ aaWol tat Board rf Haajaaxl have: taiatkM api-iuttd Mr. B. Schat-fer OaaMhl AaMl aw above Oaaaaaj ■agaaaa. Bajtaaaa? it. isot. CII.\V. W.
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    • 249 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. THERE IS NO CAR ON THE MARKET I WHICH AT THE PRESENT TIME MOIiE II ENJOYS THE FAVOURABLE OPINION OF U MOTORISTS. GENERALLY THAN THK ARROL-JOHNSTBW. -a.. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS TOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND SIAM, FOR THE FAMOUS
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    • 978 11 TENDERS INVITED. GOVERNMENT OF SEUNGOR. REVEM'E FARMS, 190»— 1909. Tenders will be received at the Offire of the Secretary to the Resident. Selunnor, up to Noon on the 30th September. 1907, (or renting separately the following Farm* for a period of two years (1906 and 1909), commencing from the 1st
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 613 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisceIIaneous Wants of Every Description. Houses, Land, etc.. to let. are inserted at the following rates:— One Insertion I.M per inch. Two 1.00 Three 1.80 Sis CM Wine 6.40 Twelve 7.M Twenty-five 10.00 (Each subsequent month tS per inch.) The above rate is based upon
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    • 503 12 ARTICLE B FOR SALE. HtTEI :-fomr Llssa, om or tw aitrtiou. 11.00 ■f ths iach,sss Seals rf Cl nn FORBAH. RUBBER ESTATE. i 900 acres in Mai. one, alto 80. bsr Stumps. Apply C," e/o Straits Times, o 103 ENGINE FOR BALL One Gasolene Engine, S io 7 Horse Powu,
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    • 551 12 .TUBE LETJNI SOLD. OFfVX.BODOWNTOaELET. i. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD. GOMraniDHOIKETOBELET. No. t-1, Wiikie Road, from October 1 next 1860 n«l8B TO BE^eT 1 Two Componn-1 Hoasea, 101. River Valley Road, and 38, Barker Road, newly repaired. Apgr *o B. David, 1, Malacca
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    • 728 12 ~TD BE LET OR SOLD, R*TEa:-Four Liass, om or two lassrUons, fl. By ths Inch, see Seals of Charm*. TO LET. t. Mo. 11, Lloyd Road. Apply to H. C. Verloop, c/o Hammer A Co. SfFICETOBELET. Large room on top floor of the Dispensary t. Buildings, suitable for Office or
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    • 229 12 ROYAL SCOTCH WHISKY ALLSOPPS LAGER BEER 5 INDIA PALE ALE AND STOUT. a OBTAIXAHLE FK(»M ALL HK.\I.KI!> SYME A Co., Solo Agents 1P25 DAWSON'S 500TS FOR ALL CLASSES. ttufMlliJ tor BTYLB, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NME WHIM WimOUT OUR TRADE MARK BTAMPEO M THE 80LE& TO RC HAD Or ALL DEALERS.
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