The Straits Times, 2 December 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.512. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. DECEMBER '2. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 ITHE WORLD-RENOWNED CARS. WARNING: All the Cars built by A. Clement bear this Trade Mark. ONE 12-16 H.P., 4 CYLINDERS IN STOCK: TWO 10 H. P.. 2 CYLINDERS. C. DUPIRE Co., SOLE AOENTS. KATZ BROS., Ltd. Great Clearance SALE NOW ON. Katz Brothers, Ictd. >\-'Jtir?-\ FRENCH tl THE ■HtPTSW BY
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    • 333 1 ROBINSON and COMPANY. TOY BAZAAR NOW OPEN f I'OLLS. DOLLS HOUSES. jjX BWHO BOOKING HOBBEB, DOLLS PERAMBULATORS. CINEMATOGRAPHS. DOLLS COOKING STOVES. CLOCK-WOBK RAILWAYS, DOLLS TOILET SETS. MODEL STEAM ENGINES, TEA SETS. PARLOUR GAMES. SOLDIERS. CRICKET SETS. LE DIABLK. TOOL CHESTS, ETC. ETC. I I TOM SMITH'S XMAS CRACKERS, ALSO XMAS
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    • 126 1 Choice Fresh Flowers. Wedding anJ Ball rV :iqt-.et-. WreatbCrosses and Fl ral De-it;u-. j DecoratiOD- f e\ery t« ript on anderia* ART NEEDLEWORK FLOWER DEPOT. 217. Onkmnl Raid Telephone 737.- GAHDENS. 190. 4fr>.-> a MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtt, in ordei to carry ou-. repairs, Robin <on Road,
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  • 1031 2 AN AMAZING EXPERIMENT DESCRIBED. The effoct of a -mall daily dose, of aloohol on|aniuiaU is set forth by Professor Taav LaitincD, of Helsingfors. in a paper lail I before the International Anti Alcohol t'ou greiis at Stockholm, of which an account s given by Mr. Theodore Neild in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 392 2 Tansan (in common with every article of PROVED MERIT) has its IMITATORS. Tansan is bottled under the strictest EUROPEAN Supervision. The extensive, up-to-date Plant is open to the inspection of all visitors to Takaradzuka, Japan, where the bottling of Tansan in its natural state may be seen. No contamination is
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    • 611 2 A GOOD START IN LIFE. Motktn shoaal c.irly reah/c how essenti;il j;o<>d health is for the success of their child in after life. A b.idlv nouri^lud h.ihv fccncr.illv mm an undersized child, wanting in stamina and vigour. If unable to nurse v<>ur baby, yon must K ive the substitute that
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    • 278 2 By Royal 4** l Mia Mar»<iv Warraat lo Th Kln BOVRIL As a change try a little milk in your hot Bovril. DONT WORRY Gonosan will euro it. (luiiosan M the U-t tok-ratifl of all medicine. it reli» vrs pjiin and tin- di-Kliaryo. Itcltcrt is n.iti.ialil. in three or four
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    • 60 2 GAU6HT COULD WHILE HUNTING A BURGLAR. Mr. Win. Thos. Lanorgan, provim -i.il Constable at Chapleati. Ontario. fauacU. m,JK 'I cansjlit a severe cold while hunting bui !?lar in Mm forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Coafk Kcnitily. 1 triivl it. and after usinj. two small bottles, I wta eon
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  • 879 3 PLANTING ENTERPRISE IN COCHIN-CHINA. In I'ppec CcHhinChiim.rubb.-r .ultivation I ;i tirm hold, and many planter* have taken it up. Devaca] rarialiaa an in favour, but the ii. BaaaMta befaWag atajaaaaea, It is Eonad that MM rubber tree* take kindly to tbl rt-.l soil, s,, coinniDii in.tlv witliis these
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 Tboa wlio suffer cause others to -utf.-r. w ak. tii k'v and raa-dowa atea an.l women ..in Bndacun loa their troahlea in Stearna' rdUl ot iod Urtac Extract, tha «r..n toak mtriji tor, It improv.s the appetite kh.l t1... viUl nerves an.l bl.K)d of the tinman machinery with the fuel
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    • 374 3 SPECIAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. ELECTROPLATED WARE, MCKEL-SILVERWARE, AND SILVER WARE. A Suituhlr for Xmas and New Year Presents, AT REDUCED PRICES. A LEVY HERMANOS, 5 SKT fT^FREE TO ALL CYCLISTS. iff g^ :r...»nJ>rn»!11r.. .!..!> r. tun-. V._i^ „l. Ui I BIC ART BOOK. HI f»iEE ART BOOK j^l^Zlr^'^ 1b HJ t[
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    • 721 3 Kame Co., =====23, HIGH STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JAPAN: XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, CALENDARS, and a large selection of PRESENTS especially suitable for sending home. An early inspection inrit*'<). I M LA REINA DEL ORIENTE CIGARS. We are able to off r to the Public W and c-Kar
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    • 961 3 SELAN60R TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME. DECEMBER. 24. 26 ANO 28. 1907. FIRST OAY. RACE 1. Trk Mutri Plate.— Value |JSO A mmtm Maiden hones, weight 9tV ne, pigr.ftins allowed 7 1t- Kutr.it..-.- •<!<) I >>-•,,, K.< RACE II. Thi Pmntm.- Ci i— With $500 added, and $40 to the second h
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  • 796 4 Early Closing Down of Native Malay Mines Prophesied. .The fourth animal genera! meeting of the Fusing Laiua Tin Mine*, UpMai, w«s bald on November 7, at Salisbury Hi mse, Finsburycircus. K.C. Mr. William Antrobus Liming f>nsi.ling. The Secretary iMr. J. K. (Jrayi laving read the notice convening
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  • 175 4 New P. 0. Record. It is BMCI than t, n year. M,,.e tlio l>. U. <-tcainfi Caledonia HtaUtabed the motgWmjng tecord between Louden an. l Hmu bay aud vice versa, carrying the mails from Koudnn and f'oinbay in 12 day- 8 besjß, the actual .frtuauiiQK record from' ISrindisi to Bombay,
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  • 643 4 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name 0/ Agents. STEAMERS. Achilles, China. Dec 12 Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23 Bouutead Alcinoiis, Chins, Dec H Mansfield Arcadia, Colombo, 1 w 21 P. A O. Coy Aynthia, Bangkok, Dec—; Borneo Coy A. Apoar, Calcutta. Dec l| Paterson Simooi A.
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  • 460 4 Passengers Outward. Per P. >v C). steamer Mongolia, connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, from London. Nov. H, due Dec. 6.— Mr. A. E. T. Murray, Mr. H. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. C>. liausloscr, Mr A. Sims, Mr. Doußlas, Mr. T. Black.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 ATTACK OF CROUP WARDLD OFF. little «irl. Uvo and om-half years old. w,.k-. up c.,u K l,in K with th, eroupone evenl|| i, .illy. We hapinned to have some of <h.,ii.l«rlains lough Iteinedy on hand and gna h, i two doses of it. She went hath to Kleop and woke
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    • 673 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills it Lading issued for CLin. Coast, Petaiao Qulf, Continental, and America' Porto. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAINLINE. >nfif,;rJ (for Chin i). 19 8 Delhi
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    • 1179 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. EM.BUHG AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER BERVICE. the new steamers RHKNANIA," BSBORG," HOHENBTAUFEN. steamers offer to the public the highest ,:r.:' Xt yet atUine J in 0.-<■O .-<■ tn Travelling. They have very large cabins, provided with only lower bertha. The cabins are amidships and fitted with fans. Laundry on
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    • 791 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial del-man Mall Ll.io. The fut and well known mail steamers of thi« Company aril fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sontharnp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Adaa, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,
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  • 1214 5 i vniKthn aeasaas. tba i..ii,,. Mtaan i MM! "f stoiluor. ah. -».hip; In. iMr.iiin wh .-h..,.ner. Vet. V;i.-M. (Tu. -<:iW cVu. .1 l.r Toman; h.ji. »u»i iirit Br.li.sh. IS. 1 sut.a Fih. -rT.ii.-li- Oermin; Dut. Dut.li It.il. It.ilnni s>, ,n SpuLk s,- Nmnt; <; itwmleMo; jZ 4asfeßa»
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  • 116 5 November 30 York. Ger str, Japan via ports Euphrate. Fch str, Saigon Nile, Brit str, Japan via ports Signal. Ger str, Unihow and Hongkong Tolomi Maru, Jap str, Houtikong. Japan Sliantong, Ger »tr, Bangkok Suisang, Brit str, Hongkong and Shanghai Dammar. Ger str Bangkok December 1 Gilbert. Fci. tr.
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  • 88 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. Taajoae rae»* Kist Wbjm Biam— Glenogle. East Waiav Section I— Teesta, Labuau. Sbct. 1 (Brass Wmar):— Mintlya. Section No. 2 Veroneij. 4— Colombo Maru. 4 Nippon. J— Fuh Wo. Arratoon Apcar. 7— Zinnia, Aragonia. B—Tonkin.8 Tonkin.
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  • 88 5 Krom Kchope-Hv the I1I 1 *O. Delhi, .ue on December 6. From Chin*— By the P. A O. Pevanha, dne on Dcuember 4. Oct 31 Not 4 Nov 7 Nov 11 Nov 14 Nov 18 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 28 B. I. M. M P. *O.
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  • 125 5 By the Kinta, Captain Daly, Dec. 1. From Toluk Anson via ports Mr. I'hillip-, Mr. Kollic Smith, Mr. Leatherbarrow, Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. Ke&tcr, Mr. Purdy, Mr. Oh biah Kuang, Mr. Gob Kek Khiam, Dr. Kublema.ll, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Peck Wan, Mr. and Mrs. Ong Kirn Wee,
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  • 195 5 Suggested Titles for New Conpuiei in the F.M.S. A correspondent writes to tbe Malay Mail:After reading tbe nan>e» in tba list of Rubber KstatOH, I bet; to tmgseat Banian for any new estates hunting about for a suitable title. Here is the selection For Mill Country Estates. Suneei
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  • 182 5 The recent death of Mr. Algernon 8. Field, of Lettningtion, a descendant of Oliver Cromwell on the distaff side, reminds ono that the Protector, like so many other great Knglitihmen, has no living descendant in the male line, which ended long ago with the death
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  • 163 5 Tbe announcement that the ronda of tlie AtualgamahMl Society of Railway Servant* amount to over .£170,000 direct* attention to tbo money which tbe trade unionist* of the country have at their command. The aggregate, a writer in Titßita aays. moat run into millions of pounds, but tlie
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  • 67 5 Houewabd P. .V O. Mm, The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Pevanha left Hongkong, at 1 p.m., on Saturday, and is due here at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, the 4th instant. Outwibd P. A O. Mail. The P. *0. outward mail steamer Delhi left Colombo at
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  • 63 5 Fo> Pbb Brsuna Tim Ts-aoato* Batavia La Seync 9 a.m. Kuantan Pontianak 11 a.m. Sarawak Kuehiny noou Falembang Ofkir 1 p.m. P. bwettenham. Penaug Ptrak 1 p.m. Mnar and Malacca Sri Muar 1 p.m. H'opgk 6'hang, Japan J. Apcar 3p m. P. bwuttcohaiu via porte F oh Ann
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 397 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. N7Y.K. JAPAN MAIL BTEAMBHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is main tamed between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mnil Contract with the Imperial Japan wie Government, specially diwiganl for the l-ompanvH European Service, lighted through >ut by Klectricity, provided with excellent »ccomm.>dati<.n
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    • 427 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LOT. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. El The Companies' steamers art deepatobed from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China aud Japan every wnek, and from Japan homeward* for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and fcr Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool
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    • 353 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDDEUTBCHER LLOYD. WEEKLY PASSBNGER SERVICE FOR BANOKOK. The Steamers of this Company are intended to leave Singapore every Friday. s.a. DELI, 1,400 tons. Capt. Job. Leuss (in connection with tbe Ontward German Mail). aw s.s. NUENTUNd, 1 ,390 tons, Capt. Fr. Hinsoh The latter ia
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    • 711 5 C. PR Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE TIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and tbe UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, Ha Shanghai, NsajuaU, (Inland Sea ol Japan), lobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vaneonvar, R.M.S. "Enraam or In>u" T» in a/irew steaR.M.H. Enruse or Jatmi >
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 26 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, Deoembcr 2, 10 a.m. Barometer 30.30 Direction ol Wind North ForoeolWiud I Max. Temp in Shade 68 Manila. 761 calm 0 26 21
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    • 150 5 Singapore Tide Table. (FRO* I)] > MBKK 2 TO DiDKJFR 8.) HIGH WATER. JLOW WATER Time fi'gfat Time H'ght November hr mm IUB h«. mm. ft inn. M^™ be 7.59 am B.S 1.11 am! S.f Monday 2 J B .a7 pm 7.9 .'2.10pm 1 5.4 8.88 am 8.7 2.14 am
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    • 62 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hotfital, December 1, 190? ,9 a. M.'St.S t. n.;9 r. M.|R«M.i»in. Bar. 32 Fah i 9.93« 29. h» 39.890! J Temp 85.0 80.0 H.» I9_ l Wet Bulb Thor 78.0 78.4 78.8 |«i .2 DirotWiad.. v.w.' calm calm 5| J Max. Temp 87.0 <6- < Mm
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    • 148 5 PAY BY DAY. Monday, December a. High Water. 837 pm. Football. V.M.C.A. v. R.W.K. II M. M. homeward mail due. Reception to Mr. Laidlaw. 4aop.m. Rugby. B.C.C. v. Garrison. Evangelistic ser\ ice. HSOpni. Alhambra Cinematograph Bhew. 7. 30. Tuesday, December High Water. 8-38 a.m 919 p.m. Troops arrive from home.
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  • 1291 6 Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. The Censor of Stayt Plays ia once more in hot water, and ono of the periodical agitations for the abolition of his office is going forward. As a matter of history, one cannot but wonder that he has survived so long, and
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  • 10 6 Tin, today, iv Singapore is quoted at I6'.t per picul.
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  • 10 6 The Tunku Pauglinia of Kemameu is reported to have died.
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  • 11 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 16 6 A tiger is -mil to have surprised a picnic paity ou the Jurong Koad, on Saturday.
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  • 14 6 The next F.M.S. clerical examination will be held ou the lHth instant, at Taiping.
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  • 14 6 Hie Kuala Lumpur Kubber Company. Ltd has declared a dividend of three per ceot.
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  • 17 6 Nobel prizes have been awarded this year to Sn William I'rookes (science' ami Mr. R.i.Uhiil Kipling ilittraturei
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  • 16 6 Sugar for Rangoon was tin cargo ol the Biiti-h steamer liecwada. which arrived from Samarang. yesterday.
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  • 18 6 shells lormed the cargo of the Dutch steamer Coiistantyn, which arrived from Temat.' an.! way ports, this morning.
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  • 17 6 From Amoy and Swatow, 7j" pass<-ngeis arrived this morning, by Wee Bin and Company -t> MR Olenfalloch.
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  • 27 6 A -aliit. was tired from Kort Canning at ii a to day. iv honour of the birthday of H. M t > ic.u Alexandra, which occurred v.-t. i.lav.
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  • 24 6 A motor launch service hi- been estab-li-ln-'l between Tuuipat i Kuala Kelnntan' anil Kota Bahm. It is a great boon to the travelling public.
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  • 30 6 An extra P. k O. steamer which passed through Colombo for Penang. Singapore and the Far Ea-t. a fortnight ago. had no fewer than rive young lady brides-elect on board
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  • 30 6 Itv Mr. Justice r'ish.r. this morning. .Mr. Jnnies Aitk.Ti was granted lott^rs of adminitratioii ot the estate of his d.ce.ised mothei. Mrs. Lillian Aitken. who died on October lo last.
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  • 28 6 The grave of Ocrtrud" Dayton, tlie victim of tiie trunk tragedy at Hongkong is Uow surmonuted by a stone bearing the unforlunate woman s proper name Oertrnde McK.hev.
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  • 38 6 In liik share re|Kirt. dated Vokoliaina, November IS, Mr. A. C. H'ltton Potts writes Kaub .Miues ale again attracting great atten tion :iud have been the mwlium of a fair hue of business, -hares are in rtquwt at
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  • 34 6 Owing to the shortage of funds to pay salaues to the various officials, the Board ot Municipality lit I'eking has obtained a loan from the II .nykoug and Shanghai Kank amounting u> laels ItHMHMI.
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  • 34 6 The special evangelistic services to be con ducted by Bishop Oldharu. at the Presbyterian Church, begin to-night at 8 80. and will be continued until, and including, Kridav. each night at the same hour.
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  • 36 6 The Straits Budget, to be published in time for this week's outgoing mail will contain a full report of the St. Andrew's Ball. The report iuclndee a full list of hosts, g icst- and organising committee.
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  • 40 6 The Times, expressing regret at the loss of Croiby Hall, refers to the wish expressed by the King to save the interesting relic. The Times asks. Has the Chartered Bank done its best to satisfy the King and the people
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  • 37 6 Captain Crichtou, of the British steamer Perak, which arrivtd from Penang and way ports, yesterday, reports that a case of small pox was discovered on board after leaving Pf nang. The patient was landed at Port Swcttenhain.
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  • 38 6 At a nmnemiisly attended public meeting held at Tuticariu on November "24, resolutions were passed nnauinionsly congratulating the deported leaders. Lajpnt Kai and Ajit Singh, on their release, aud suggesting the holding of this year's congress at Nagpore.
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  • 41 6 It was reported in Belfast shipbuilding circles on November t. that Messrs. Alfred Holt and Company, Liverpool, bad placed au order with Messrs. Workman and Clark. Belfast, for two 10.000-ton cargo steamers. Inquiries at the yard tend to confirm the announcement.
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  • 49 6 There have been heavy downpours of rain in the district of the I'erak liner, which has overflown its banks. There is a "rare in some quarters of the probability of the occurrence of an unusually big flood of similar magnitude to tlie one which took place a decade ago.
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  • 60 6 In 'Finland say, ono effect of the tin depression has been more enquiries for tfo.xl and sound labour-Raving machinery, with the result that orders have accrued to thoso in a position to meot with present requirements of miners, Propositions of wildcat schemes for low grade grounds will not be able
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  • 558 6 Mr. Justice Kekewirh is .1. :nl Mr. Winston Churchill hus started for Lake Albert. Mr. aud Mrs. Prior, of Sulaugor, are leaving for home next month. Mr. A. R. AdaLis arriv.il from Peiiaug by the Kistua this morning. Mr. J. K. 'Luttrell returned from Penang this morning,
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  • 53 6 Mr. Malcolm human i- opMtiag out thn old White Hose Kstate at Tapali whirl, li v has secured in conjunction with Mr. .lames Wilson, of Ceylon. It is said the enter prising mining and planting owner is going to try and grow all sorts of Ceylon products on this estate,
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  • 76 6 The revised general catisn list for the December sittiugs of the Supreme Court has been issued from the Government Printing Office. The Arab Club case is down for further hearing, tomorrow, and Dr. (ioouc tilleke's case against the Opium Kami, for Wednesday. There is au inteie-tiug claim for damage* against
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  • 85 6 Practically every trace of tin- festivities iv the Victoria Memorial Hall on I'riday night and Saturday have been remeved. The representation of Edinburgh Ca«tl». designed so artistically by the Art Painting l»e|*>t, who were responsible also for friond Woe McOreegor, hit* be«n removed, and the electric light apparatus, installed es|>ecially
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 227 6 Christmas Supplies, SPECIAL PRICES. CHRISTMAS CAKKS TABLI DELICACIES, CRACKERS. NITS KANCY COOPS XXI ITS, I 'ONTEt I IONKKV. QBNUUL PROVISIONS. Best Value in Singapore SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Thompson Thomas A Co., 17 and Is, STAMFORD ROAD. THE KING OF TYPEWRITERS Visible.^ UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD l^V^^^^C^ TYPES IN 2 COLOURS Fi<
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    • 236 6 S. A. V. C. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES, TEUTONIA CLUB, December 5, 7 14, OK I ill- COMKUV One Summers Day. Plan of ReHcrved Scats at THE ROKINSON PIANO Co. *P6otograp6y. For Best Work, Go To Wilson co, ALHAMBRA. ll.at. l'srxee 1 licatre Hall. Beach rV«.I). TONIGHT GRAND OPENING NIGHT. Tiger Smith
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  • 350 7 ENGLISH PEOPLE THANKED FOR I KAISERS RECEPTION. Reforms in Russia. CZARS PREROGATIVE 10 BE LPHELD. Polish Interference in Polonia K«l. TIK's TlLliiKAM idmAtm, Y.vtrubor 10. ..n* i" tli.- ITrirhaf ju I'rmco von hu»-lo«. tlie Imperial (.'linuct-iloi. wan continually iuterrupt.-d by appla ma from all i I H »l,,-ii
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  • 82 7 Explanation from the War Office about Officers. 'KlCTIR* TlLI'.RA* December 2. j The War t >lfie<; announce* tliat the plating it three icajor- au'i tvo captains of the 5th Lancers upon hall pay «i» uot Jur to any, caune detrimental to tit.- .-haracter of the concernt-'l. Tboogfa
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  • 168 7 klCTIIl'S TlLliiRAM, London November 30. rv.-cat.jr .loseph Henson Koraker has eipud the support of the Ohio Republican l-ea^'n .a his candidacy for the nomination ..r the l're»idenry, Minn throwing down the gauntlet to Mr. W. H. Taft. the present PS. •secretary for War. Senator Koraker was
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  • 182 7 Chinese Residence Plundered and Occupants Maltreated. Tht ii-idonc- of Mr. C ho Ann Kok. at It UaudaUy Koad. was < ut« r. d from tli<> back by a baud of hm tt u Macao burglars at about .)U.- o'clock la>t niyht. The men were arm.. I Vithnatola, knives,
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  • 262 7 Dutchmen Perturbed by Presence of English Competitors. ntl .inje (lory .'I a foreign eorp.iratiuu interfering with a Uoverumeeit moaopolj is r.ttrri.l to Lj 'Hi- ol o.ir Java cotltvlii porarien. Hy taw, all the t. ak braati on the Ulaad .ir." u-.. rv.-.l by Government UBIon, in the
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  • 431 7 Flag Said to Maw Been Hoisted on Chinese Territory. I lie lllfWsHoa that the Bntiab da* has beeu hoiston beyond Miti Bay :•.> s.ibj.v. of further tfacottioo in Uu Chines* papers. savs tin Chin i The fact* wen to beul 11 M M'aterwitcb ba* been c :.i.n:ic; tier
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  • 75 7 The f. .Slowing further leleynaM MR rec*iv.~l ».v < tptaiu Youm: on the ocoiM'.u of the St. "Andrew lUII. Urn m.i.l.ts being under the impression Umt Urn celebration in Singapore wa< to take the f.>nn of a .linuer Clmiiuiaii. Sk Andrew l>inner: I'al cuttii Scotsineo seu.l
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  • 42 7 It mjnrn that .m arrli.i ■> -li-j.il ,il iti«pnt« ibeiug waged iv (nTiu.iny on* thf •\a«t whcr.alxjuts at Kinj; Sul,.m,.u-. Opliir nolil ujims. t)u.' tntbority miv- IJlio<Uma; tnuttii r -ay- At)y»»inia Why uot a;-k Mr. Rockef.-ller'.. r Mr. Hieii.diit Morgau They alight know.
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  • 59 7 PRICES FIRMER AND SHARES LESS DEPRESSED. ih'K'iM Ocb Own CoBrksfosdknt.) London. Nuveuibei Kl. Tin- LudiU.ii K ibU-i Mmkrt la lirnu-r ami tliere are fewt-r h>-||( r->. l'.tia i!< <m<>te<l at :N. ♦>*<!. The Shar.- Markt-t is uU> bai IfM A AD«loMalay< an- )mM at 4H hukit I'.' liukit
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  • 172 7 Brilliant Bowling in New South Wales Match. The match betwttu Um Mil'. t«aiu anJ New Si. nth Wales was bf gnu at Sydney on November 22. Mr. A. (I Joaaa won "the tos,. an.l the EacUahmea took rir»t least- of tin wicket. The) :,wt *i\ wickets for
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  • 279 7 Smart Work by the Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade. A .li^d-trou- tii.- broke out at Kaiaag oa Wedneadaj l.i-t. at five •'dock iv ti ping. K iul -I:.. In were entirely c 1 iiioln.liui; t«> which w. re OMMBiei by the Garubliag harm. The (MJMge w estimated
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  • 63 7 a BMetiag »i Iba LagiaWaVva (.oun.il is beiug held thi" ait. 111. <>u at which the followiug t> MMMaa is down tor tran-acti^u Third reading of the Police Force Ordi Dani Amendment Hill and the Chinese Immigrants Ordinance Amendment Bill. Se, >ud reading of tlie Stamp Kill. Committee
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  • 103 7 An Imperial DaOMa, dated November 11. rea.ls Datum Kiautinn t--n sticks of Great Tibetan lacenae to ba burned bi-fort- the altar of the Yellow liiv.i go>i. as a tokeu <>t the lin peiial Appreciation of the .1. ,-i.ii stat< of the river in Chihli province, during the sum
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  • 118 7 Mr. 1(. Howard »ued Messrs. Williams, Dsayaf and Steadiuau. before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, this morning, for salary alleged to be due and fur a month's wages in lieu of notice. Mr L. E. (iauut appeared for the defendants, who had admitted a liability of 9AO.
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  • 73 7 The Kesideut of lVrak will start on his holiday in Kurope oa the loth of April next, sailing probably by the same boat that takes Col. Walker and his team for Bistey. Mr. Much will thus be «t home when the Civil Service examinations come off for which his sou
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  • 1070 7 AN INOFFICIAL SINGAPOREAN INTERVIEWED. Tbe Surplus Coal at Tanjong Pagar. Xl:. Illh (>»\ C.'KKK.sI ..SuHM London. November S. llii^ week. 1 uiU -mewed, or rather, to put it more modestly. I endeavour' 1 t<> interview au I u.irtii ial Sini>a|ioreau. who has re, ently retired, n.it fmui business
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  • 319 7 Ship's Officer Fined and Seamen Imprisoned. n|O&in A. W. May. of the British ftmmm St. -iriii prosei ukd "J boat»wain and a riniuai.. uuuiiil. respectively. Thuiua* Kd wards ami Hairy Buchter, in thu Ma-ur Attendant s Court, this niornii g. on chargeof wilful disobedience, and assault upon the
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  • 295 7 Dutch Scheme for Extending Coast Lighting System. The Miui>tt>r for the Ctitmim al the Ha^ue li i- sanctioned a scheme for extend ins; the OMat liuhtintj system in Netherlands Imiia. Urn "Utlav btin* spread OMf four y- tr- 1- -I IMt. This >t« p 1- ur^-utly mIM
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  • 155 7 Building Expected to Commence in January Next. Aooordiag to a IVnana '.< 1< jjrau; to tinTiin*s nf Malaya, i>lan<* and mMhmlm hf Hhm Sarkitv. brothers how! at Ip.L have b< t n cotuplewd. <tQ'l Wilder* nil! shortly be iaviwd (or it* construction. The building will contain uver
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  • 87 7 The Consul General for China. Mr. Tuo Ping Lnng. received a telegram, yesterday from Ban^kuk. stating that 11. X. Van^ Shi khi. the Chinese Imperial Commurcial Com missioner. has left Bangkok on the BXC.Vi cruiser HaiChi for Singapore, aud that he is due to arrive here on
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  • 71 7 The through train from Penang to Kuala Lumpur, it is reported, will occupy an hour less in making the journey from Ut January next. The departure, frum Ivuanc is, to be an hour later and the express will reach the Federal Capital at the same time &h at present. The
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  • 123 7 NON-PAVMENTOF POLL-TAX .NOT INDICTABLE. Important Decision of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. Kkctkk Tklk .him London. Deoetakei 1 a v lenrKiL (mm Hafaafti itetei that the Supreme Lourt of .Suva "st'tia bai 1 *eveiit-«u lnuHMii 11 tnrated for in>u pay nient n' tlin poll tax uf tive
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  • 112 7 Healthier Condition of the World's Bourses. |hrni'l Trlioram, I.^ndun. N'oTCTnbefld The Chicago Hanks have raeaiTad a pali tion signed by two thousand banltin iHlitnents in the Wpsteru State* irt;toi; the iiumediate n sumption of cash payineutComplianoe is prnbablo. 1. i n. i>. 1 maw j The banking poaWoa
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  • 66 7 Militia Mobilised to Assist Police in Zululand. Kmctrbs Tkuwkam I. I m. Ueounbff A tekgpani tr.mi Haten»Btita«a»|| ataan that it U andefeteod a%a Naaal Muit. 1 »ni ke mobiUv-d t.) l.iy. aad '.h.ii it ail t<i (Inland t-> a*-i-t th.> BoUea in driving B:isli froui tii- aoaWoa
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  • 31 7 :Kicikhi Tbu m London. December J The Kaiser fut»-rt um-d obi hundred and •event; children ti t<-.i In the S Hi^ticinlt u«ar Eaata The Kai-r 1..
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  • 40 7 J>«k I'STAsIATIsi HK I.L »Vl' TKLK iKAM I:, rim. N If) r XX TaeGcnaaa Miaialerior War. in a speech, controverted the attack" made 111 tfaa course of tlie Harden earn npoa thi of Urn army.
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  • 31 7 ,!>■» OataatanMßßi Llo\d Imam Berlin. NinmUr :«i. The Kmperor William leavt- Monda>. the 9th instant, fur Holland. He leave- 'Hilland for flitanaj M Ihe 19th 1 11 «taut
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  • 21 7 I>ik Ostasiatisihr Lloyd Tklkjkam lierhii N At Lambar>. il s imatr.i I ll have defeated the vat.
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  • 251 7 Experiences of a Ceylonese Stranded at Harbin. The adventure, ar. related of a {OQBg Ceylonese, by the MUM >>f Mr. A .1. d« Silva. who was i'iiij>lvt div tin- (iuv.rniurni Factory, and who kit Ceylon in Septemfaar, 1904, determined to ate llm »"rld. He spent some turn ;n
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 53 8 Hie game between Mrs. Saundcrs aud Mr. Otreen. in the final of the ingles of the I. miles l,awn Tenuis Club croquet tournament, on Saturday, was not concluded. It will probably be rexumod on Wednesday The championship finals have »l«o to be played yet. Tliere will be
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    • 44 8 Th International walk held at Shanghai i>n Novembor 2:1. was won by the French team. Germany was second, then camp Portugal and Scotland. The first man home wan Featherstonhaugh. of the English team, tut thr team loot owing to the breakdown of one member.
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    • 129 8 .Singapore fMf Club. The monthly medal will be played for on >aturday uc\t, the 7th instant. On Saturday, Uth instant, it has been •mnugi-d to open the new Club Pavilion. A match will be played between teams chosen by Captain Young (President! and Mr. V. Korgusou 1 Captain 1.
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    • 259 8 Warders v. H.M.S. Kent. fneudly Association Football match (M flayed at Sepoy Lineu on Saturday, between the Warders and a team from H.M.S. Kent. The game was interesting and the contest lively, the Sailors giving nuc displays of passing and combination, enabling them in the first half to
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    • 393 8 Mr. L. E. Oaunt v. Mr. Ong Teck Lim. \n interesting match was played od Satur Hay afternoon, on the Chinese Recreation Clubiiround. between Mr. L. E. (jaunt, tennis Uampion of Singapore, and Mr. Ony Teck Lim, champion of the CUhm Racreotion Club. There wai> a goodly number
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    • 35 8 .Mouday Rugby. S.C.C. v. Garrison. Tuesday Hockey. S.C.C. v. Lt. Heron's XI. Wednesday Hockey. S.C.C. v. R.W.K. Thursday Rugby. Friday Association. Saturday Cricket. Corporations v. The Rest. S.C.C. 2nd XI. v. S.R.C,
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    • 121 8 1 an jo iig I'agar Competition. A competition, open to the Tanjoug I'agar Dock Board's European employees, for a <up presented by the Chairman. Mr. J. R. Nicholson, has been com-1 ded as follows The tiring, at 200 and .'>oo yards, was at Balestier. and the 2.1 aud
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    • 522 8 S.C.C. Ist XI v. (iarrison. On the S.C.C. ground, ou Satuvday. the Siugapore Cricket Club tirst eleven played a mutch against the Garrison. The resnlts w, re as follow S.C.C. Ist XI. 11 C. Paxou I Comyn b I'etlley W K. L. Talma run out IN T. StTcombe Smith
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  • 972 8 CLOSE OF THE VOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUB MEET. The fourth annual meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery Hifle Club was a great siiocess, and wound up with an enjoyable "At Huiuc" and pri/o distribution at the Club's comfortable quarters, at the Kalcsticr Range. On Friday afternoon, the
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  • 380 8 Twentieth Century Impressions of the S.S. and F.M.S. The work of compilation iv connection with the Twentieth I en tu ry Impressions of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States has now been completed, and the volume promises to be even larger than its predecessor relating
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  • 147 8 The question of Sunday rest, which cauxol so much stir in France, has just been raisc-a in < auibodin. a vassal sUte in IndoChind. The «tovernor(teneral wrote to the Chamber of Agriculture there to ascertain their opinion on the subject. The Vice-president ot the Chamber reported that
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  • 118 8 Trans -Frontier Trade of Burraah A correspondent writes to the Times Thanks to the fostering care of the Govern ment of Burmah, and despite the primitive means of transport employed, except in th« Northern Shan States, which boasts of a single line metre gauge of railway, the transfrontier trade of
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  • 33 8 London Opinion points out that Mr. Mathetion Lane, who has been playing The Christian at the Lyceum, now plays Tht Devils Disciple at the Savoy over the way. Facilis cst decunsus Averni. Sumatra
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSE TO LET. BI VIRADAM." L«ome Hill Road, the pro perty of Dr. Murray Roberteon. Four Bedroom, with Bathrooms attached. Hall, Dining Room and Spacious Verandah. Tennis Lawn and Stabling for two hones. Apply. WILLIAMS, DRAPER AND STEADMAN, Architects. c l:l6 C.resham House. TO ARCHITECTS, The Committee of
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    • 266 8 Jobn Jsittk <20., Jstd. GRAND XMAS BAZAAR. DONT pustpune purchasing your C'linstmis Presents and (iood Chear, BUY AT ONCE ftI1(l obtain bust Selection and \ttenti>n OL'K STOCK has own v<ry earrfullj 1 chosun with a virw to offoriuy a mlmWm of intiniUi variety, calculate I to mwt every description of
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 94 9 ••»•>>><»• 1M do (Ciii-i- No. 1 -injii. k«.i 10.MO .pra Rali <io Pontiauak 7 R5 P pper, niack bajtn 14M io wi.it.> 5% 207:, S mo Floor Sarawak .'t.07j do Brunei No. 1 3 0*M I'^ailSaKo Jjp jffec Bali, picked WUQ CoSm Palembant;, JO lu^i> •J2.5.") loffoe. l.ilu-riitn 24.00
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    • 131 9 Lonaon --nars i mm ■AiiJ' tonmm- ran i m/B .3/4^ Deniaud 2/3} Private 6 ui/s 2/4# do 8 in h liM 0rrm<ini/ -Bank d/d 2.8H Private 8 m/» 2.42} do 6 m/s 2.44} /T.itifr— Hank d,«l 2.92 Private 8 m/s 2.98i do 8 m a 8.01' Iniui— Bank T.
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    • 58 9 BovoMb EnkJM 8% *600.000 3%prenc. Kilty Hnrcre»vi>< 8% 225.000 3^ prem 6 p .-t Bk :tric Tnun w»y^> Co.. Ltd. B% 3W,000 nominal Pini;»l6re Mnii.-ip* 1 6% 400,0d0 20% prem "•"i 1.87».rvi0 A% prem. U l.fiOl.lKX) .V,,prem. i'- r 602 910 2%di»oom. Engin—ring Byd., Ctd 6 !V<«k» par. 1
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 348 9 Date of forma ion Capital Number Subscribed I of Share* hni Paid Shares Yalne np to j Unissued Company QCOTATtOM i-'o;< »300,000 1400,000 1907 1800,000 1125,000 1901 MOO.OOO 1600,000 1903 £400.000 £350,000 i9O« £80,000 esto.ooo 1907 $400,000 U7.1.000 1901 £80,000 £60,000 1906 £100,000 £90,000 1905 »150,000 »99,000 1906 £130,000
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    • 395 9 190S 190$ 1901 1903 1908 1904 1909 1906 1906 1907 1906 1906 1895 '.908 1903 1906 1904 !90t 1898 1903 1905 1906 1904 1904 £150,000 1300,000 £30,000 £70,000 •150,000 £11,000 £76,000 £310,000 £180.000 £1)20.000 (175,000 •260,000 £100,000 £300,000 30,000 $>50,000 £20,000 100.000 £30,000 1150.000 •100,000 £100,000 £56.000 fso.non 48,600
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    • 197 9 1094 £5,377.10.0 £4.«05 :s9B rm.ooo ttts.ooo W. 5 $15,000,000 $15 0)0,000 19C5 82,400,000 »2,*00.000 1896 1 1,000,000 11,000.000 1&01 »34,000 H1.003 1*99 »S?vr>oo t«7VX>3 1903 JWi.OOO 1240,003 1491 MO.OOO »M.OOO 19:3 5710.0C0 £7*>0.000 1884 >2u0.n00 rtou.no-, HBO V>oo.on 14 Jl. o<lo IMI M noo.nnn 12,500,0)) 1904 »40,000 J3O.JVI 7.681
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 114 9 ALBERT L. A. DALEY I nJiTi.ikrr It Tomh Builder ;Ml Uiddh Head. Snip Acer; for Mridga Bri.thprs, Lid.. London r '2188 Telephone No. 619 •taaarn. O. J. KEYMER Co. bat uffsr thalr I.rr/CM aa ACtNTS IN LAND. Eatabllahcd In 1844, thay hovo a thorough knowlmoga of th» f.'arkola, and axparlmnc*
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    • 120 9 TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD. o Tenders required for the following Timber, sawn ilie sijaare to diuieusion-. viz., GHIAM, ORCHANGHIE MAS. Delivery to be maJe o\ei I months iv proportionato quantities of each dimension. ,v l'rye Dock or Penan;; Harbour. 7,000 Lineal feet of 12" x 2j ■>-.',ooo io" s %y
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    • 27 9 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. KIPAIKB PROMPTLY CXICUTIB T 4 e Oliver Standard VISIBLE Typewriter. SEE NEW MODEL NO. 5. Agents: ATKINSON FOKBES, an cMaasi alley.
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    • 32 9 CHARLES HEIDSIECK S fj^fljK White Seal fflß* Champagne. 80l E AGENTS fc M Bohn, Mayer A Co Ld Singapon m,<i Penang. DEPOT JdHV LITTLK k Ltd. L^^gJ I March 30 m.w.f. 0.0.
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    • 248 9 M&fi- P- De Silva, S2SJS KWIIUFACTURIN6 JEWELLER. Diamond Merchant, oi ConitauiM.* nd I r rin Precious Stones, etc. KM ihli.l.^.i I-. Jewellery for Xmas New Year Presents. i bet; to inform my customers and the Public in general, that I have ju-t MMd an unsurpassed collection of new and unique
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  • 345 10 How Shops are Watched in London. hwcm made of turnips and flavoured witli ii. ids i.i mMbh any fruits di ,ired wooden seeds for artiti< ial jams and penpal mixed with powdered olive stoni'tt— tliesw are typical adulterated beds for which in-|*-ctoi- actiim under tile Ko>hl and Drugs
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  • 128 10 ai. slwayi making •...I State*. Tlic lat. -t i- .i ni .L'.lim ;it the mibway bead. A Nrw \ot\i lorTespondent of one <>! the paper* wi ::.■>. i :i.i di tease ai> tynowith th< Rrip, ami frequently likii ning after, when h\. Tli. nppressirent^H oi the air in tin
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  • 165 10 \m ry annsnal di parture, say* 1 1 a* npore i rrespondi at. in reported to have bees rmnty sanctioned bj Government with regard to dairy auppliei to British troop* in to far tbi restrictions regarding the ilam^r troni impure and luspicuHU lu/uar supplies which prohibited racb
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  • 25 10 *v itti-li dirtillen complain that Ikn is a HeriofM civtr production tf whisky. A j;n at public effort it aaedi <1 1<> nmh tin. difficulty.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 135 10 12 I Health! mm I w little's Oriental Balm FOR ANY PAIN i I■ i nns ol neuralgia, the pains 1 rhi jmati m.ll pains «>f lur.iDagi the ofstifl tints, the pains 1 1 Ihe neck.tliroat, back, chest, arms, lees and feet— .ill these go away when you rub on
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    • 614 10 BANKING COMPANIESHONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital tio.ooo.oot RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 2i2 i 75 0,000 Silver Leery* 111, 750.000 f 'I^' Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,0011 COURT OP DIRECTORS. O. H. Medhnrst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon Mr. Henry Keswick.- Deputy Chairman. A. Fnchs. Esq. A. 3- Raymond, Esq.
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    • 608 10 BANKING COMPANIESCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £1.076,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent,
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    • 524 10 INSURANCE Companies. LANCASHIRE INfinRANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ROW aiBOZD IH THE ROTAL INSURANCE CO., FIRE LIFE. INVESTED FUNDS £U,600,000 POWELL A Co.,— Agt*u NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Revenue £2,061,044-19 8 The undersigned arc prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rates. 692 BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd.
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    • 624 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE PAWNIIROKEKs" UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. To be held at Powell and Co's Sale-room, Tuetday, December 3, l'JO7, at 10 a.m. Thurtday, December l<JO7, at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 7, l'JO7. at 10 a.m. ■Jewellery consisting of diamond nngß, brooches, ear rings, bracelets, watches, chains. Chinese and Malay
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    • 587 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE ABOUT 2,100 TONS JAPANESE COAI AT TANJONQ PAOAB PK( TIONrf Mo«, I A 4. JABOIHEB WHABJ Friday, DmmhV r 6, at 2.30 p.m. About 2.100 tons No. 1. Japan. we Coal. To be sold for account of aaaearaai. H. L. Coghlaa V Co.. Licent»6(l Aactionf^rd
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  • 327 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. T! American Motor Lrngne announces Unit it is distinrtly oppccil to road riiciiifand to tho -pi limi; of motor cars on the publii' highway*. Tin! entire Heet of "Pioneer" motor omnibuses <t>7 double and tiro single-decked vehiclcH), which were withdrawn from the
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  • 511 11 i The future of Hrooklauds is the subject of at) MmmMm symposium. i;ium; the views of many well-known motorists, iu a recent Motoring Illustrated. According to Mr. S. V. I. i±* there is nothing like track-racing j for really rinding out the weak points of a car,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 378 11 Argyll Motor Cars.^ Mr. Charles Brimlow, a Motor Expert of many years' experience in the Argyll and other works, has arrived in Singapore, where he will be permanently stationed. His advice and services will be available by owners or intending purchasers of the undernoted cars. NOW IN STOCK: 12-14 h.p.
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    • 31 11 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, recommended by the best medioal authorities Easy to take and certain in results. To be had of all ohemitita. Wholesale from Tbe Pbarmaoy. Battery Road, Singapore. 1356
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    • 227 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. ARROL-JOHNSTON I Motor Cars Motor Lorries. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Agents. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHFULANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND SIAM, FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF I'WH VRl> LKVASSOR Si CO. Cataloi^iea, Prioe Liata, References, etc., on application. M
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    • 204 11 The HUMBERS 3 Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. See acoountn in the Homo Papers. AGENTS Borneo Company, Ltd. 1231 BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. I are not an experiment. They have been tha lavoonto blends at borne for many ye«r« aod are rapidly gaining similar popularity in tha I Colonies. No
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    • 579 12 Scale of Cbaroes. PREPAID ADVERTIBEMENTB.-Mißoel-lineons Wants o( Every Description, Honaoo, Lau 1 etc ,t" let. aro inserted at the following raW-f One Insertion I 1.20 per inch. Two i.OO Three i.«O BU 6.20 Nine 8.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty five 10.00 (Kaob snbseqneut month (5 per iooh.) Ia above rate ia
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    • 571 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Katks :-Fuur I.in«i, one ot two insertion*, 11.00 Bj tln> huh. H* *c*l» »f 0l»*"CLERK WANTED. Wanted, a smirt Clerk used to Electrical ami KncinceriDC account*. S.n.l reference and state salary exacted t.. E.. c/o Straits Time» 4:U4 HOUSE WANTED. Wauled to rent, a Furnished Hou.-e with fom
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    • 554 12 TO BE LET OR SOLO. Hates:— Pont I.ium, ana or two iDMrtioin, ll.'V.' Bj th« inch, >«• Seal* of Charm. TO LET. No. 4, Prince Street. Apply, PATERSON, SIMONS CO., Ltd. u3OSI OFFICE TO LET. Lately occupied by Messrs. Wm. McKerrow A Co., at No. 14c Collyer Quay. Moderate rent.
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    • 595 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. Rates :-lit Month, »10 p«r Inch. Sub««<ju«nt innntK for shorter peri.. I- ■>»» Seals ofCh&rgM. NOTICE. OWNERS OF PIANOS who find it uecesaary to leave the Colony for any length of time, can have their Pianos WAREHOUSED and kept iv GOOD ORDER, at a very moderate charge, or
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    • 668 12 V a Q.V. DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OHTAIXABLK OF ALL DEALEKS. Wholesale from SYME and CO., v ANTHROL. A I-HKSEKVATIVE \(..\l\-i WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT, ETC. Antlirol ha- all the qualitie- of othei ".>od pn -ervativi but. al ;i wh km price b 2O gallon. Syme Co.,
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    • 337 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I NOTICE I.- HEBEBT GI\I)S that 1 terms of Section- 35 and 37 of thi M Ordi.iam nn tleetioa of one ommu Rochore iS >. W.ir'l :>..■ I p..re |M' hin;: Keag f.c. rattling bt rotation ij on Dec in u i 11, 1.-OTi. vUI tik. place at
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