The Straits Times, 3 July 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.693. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 278 1 TARGA FLORIO RACE StftSrSS; Remarkable Success De Dion Bouton TOURING TARS. De Dion Bouton 2nd. De Dion Bouton 3rd. De Dion Bouton 4th. De Dion Bouton sth. De Dion Bouton 6th. 11 cars started. 6 finished. OK THE SIX WHICH FINISHED 5 were De Dions. IX THE SAMK EVENT LAST
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    • 48 1 CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77. Briuf Basah Road. SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiest Resort in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets all Bcata tad Trainr. ASAHIB£ER. Best I&HU ,i.--ct*T /^Cheapest Hi JKi OF ALL DEALERS. only from The MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Sole Agents for THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPANY. LTD.
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    • 182 1 ißOßiiisriSOJsr oo_ Sole Agents for Raleigh Cycles. THE "BRITISH MASTERPIECE. Popular i*±^J[Sr~ Popular Wheel pBK/r| V Price. POPULAR RALEIGH. Fitted with all the latest improvements. First-Grade Raleigh. Raleigh Modele Superbe. Special Raleigh. Raleigh Road Racer. BOYS' ZR^XjEIO-lEI. All our Cycles are sent out with Lamp, Bell, Lamp Oil, Lubricating Oil,
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    • 208 1 ADELPH I HOTEL. M ,Sr TF£ ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE UNDER ENGLISH MANAGEMENT. Anglo French Cuisine English Cleanliness Home Comforts Moderate Terms GUEST NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY. By special desire, the Plebiscite Dinners are being continued. Gne9ts should eeiiJ in requests for any Special Diane*- desired on or before Friday m
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  • 793 2 JOKES AND JOTTINGS FROM THE WORLDS 'PRESS. A tiny fmir year old was spending a night away from home. At bed-time she knelt at the knee of her hostess to say her prayers, expecting the usual prompting. Finding Mrs. B. unable to help her out, she concluded
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 479 2 rrrr mProtection of Ilron Steel m th.Tropics SIDEROSTHEN RESISTS THE ACTION OF SALTS. ACIDS. STEAM. EXTREME CLIMATIC INFLUENCES. TROPICAL SEA WATER WITH ITS DESTROYING ORGANISMS Specially Suitable for Bridges, Piers aud all Structural Ironwork. "Siderostheu" is what its name implies DEATH TO RUST." No oxidatiou is possible where "Siderosthen" is
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    • 632 2 YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM IS OUT OF ORDER. Neglect is Danoebous. Hfkk is Testimony from Bombay Pbovivo That Thk Rkmkdy Voi' Nked Is DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLB. Trembling or unxteadincss of tin hands is a sure and early sign of debilitated Nerves. Neglected, tho trouble may develop slowly to the worst
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    • 59 2 "Difficulties are things that show what men are," said old Epictttus, the Greek, in expressing the idea that a determined man will overcome all obstacle*. Similarly, we might say that ill- health is the thing tbat shows what Steams' Wine will do. It is excellent for persons couvaltacing from mv<
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    • 386 2 The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ld. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED FLEXIBLE METALLIC TUBING CO.. LD. Bronze and Steel FLEXIBLE METALLIC TUBING. WILL NOT CHAR. KINK OR CRUSH. AND IS UNAFFECTED BY CLIMATIC CHANGEB. Stocks held g" to 6" diameter. Paterson, Simons and Company, Ltd., Agenu.. The Tor Hotel, Ltd.
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  • 1586 3 NEW VARIETIES OF DAINTY AND CHARMING GOWNS. Some Simple Designs and Beautiful Shades. With the coming of the month of roses, we naturally expect to welcome the daintiest and most charming fashions out of those which prevail the whole year round, says a writer iv tin- Daily
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    • 772 3 PHOSFERINE I T*« ai»aUt« aM TnIn. I uwinM m+ju.rm. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Ai>H»'nt« Secrecy. T«rmB moderate. Mr*. V. COOPER A BBB. section B.. CavuMeh MflSl Buildiuip. 1155 MARTIN APIOL &ST£3b^ /%%rT5ri,es j PI LLS *•<• »tf» O b t*. lUtM ROM* IN THE KITCHEN. Rich, wholesome, palate ttraptin^ soups delicious
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    • 201 3 WELL NAMED. Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea It'-nu-ily 18 just what its name implies. For pains in the stomach, cramp colic or diarrhoea, it has no equttl. For sale by all Dispensaries and dealers. 13 IT'S A BAD SIGN when you have that obstinate, lingering cuu^h which will not be
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    • 460 3 simioice: La Reina del Oriente Cigars. TO BE HAD E"V"JBR,"ST^vV"IiEI^E. MilkmaidT BRAND B^tv s^l ?1^ I Xf Ax kJ\ yfe i MILKMAID Trade Mark is on every Tin TRADE MARK. Largest Sale in the World CHEAPEST and BEST. PHOTO DEPOT. 104, NORTH BRIDOE ROAD. All sorts of Photographic Apparatus ana
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  • 471 4 Bishop Surprises Business Men In Shanghai. 'In. ttialii K,;v. Ooorae B, tloale, D.D.. tut Kuylish Ciiliop ol Mil < hiua. wlio lias MoifTDed his Six; alter 11 rosidcuoe of abo.it tift\ >' iir« in tlic Kinpiri'. trllsol au iutcrust iun i-xperienci- 1» once hail with soiul
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  • 105 4 I OBOBmg <lay (i t!i" l>eli ludii^in.i! j S'uiu lia- boon li<;ed pinvisioually tor August J<.t iust. Mm eln-iiiy < lay on September ii. Tin 1 BMdoll willbisi-H'ilil. tiltrcu ({'lt-silver, lartj live silvrr. and v:v. -nty bioii/.c. The nambei of honoiaiy iu"n:ini!-- avaiiubio coi I* -';!0. L'li
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  • 175 4 The Peril of Mont Saint- Michel. 11k i< ma v uuit *rltM lii' l->iauii ot > .lint Muhcl. in Kiiilany Wtm beUavwd to bu in .Liiiyii i>f in iu^ wa^hoJaway by tlu a. At prt^Dt. owinu to ~juil iiagl ■Wiring .'ks niili'itaUcii lot tho icclaiuatiou of iuai slice, the pen!
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  • 196 4 I'a.^sen^ers Outward 1\ I. .iuil 1 1. steamer liuuaUijii. oouuoot iui{ with the steamer Marmora, at Colombo, Jvc .luly 4. Mi. I. K. Bishop. Mr. Muudell, Mr. K. I>. H. Oaeaataaw, Dr.J.C, I>. Allen. Mr. I >. Teiuin>. and Mr. EL K. Hose. lVr N.l> 1., stoaiuet
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    • 73 4 INFANTILE CHOLERA. Any unusual loos, ul^s at a cliil.l s Wvak JuriiiK the hot weather should be a warning to mothers. lufantiU- cholera iniy develop in a Ilw lioui-H. and prompt aatioa nbould be tahoa lo avoid it. 1 liauibcrlaiu s Colic. CUolora and Diarrhoea Kemcly. t'uUowcd by a dose
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    • 782 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. l jL a %bt STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penan*. Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports Plymouth and London Taroogh Bills af Lading issacd fur QMo Caait, Persian Galf, Contincat*!, »ti 1 Jmwi Ports. Steamers »ill letre Sia^ay M oa ab«l. MAIL LINE (QonOQWI tor rhin,,).
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    • 694 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPVAART MY. BANDJER. BANDJERMASIN. Tbe Btesmer3 of this company maintain a regular serrloe between:— Singapore, Sourabaya, Bandjermaain, Pnlo Last, Balik Papan, Koetel, with transhipment at Bandjermaain for Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, KotU Waringin, Djelai. The ateamers hare good aooomodation for first and second olass passengers. Tom Cam.
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    • 486 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM MM CO. LTD. i The Companies' jtean-era aft toscaaabssil from Liverpool outwards for the Si.-a.;?. Chic* and Japan every week, and fr:n lapu kOBM wards for Londou, Amsterdam anJ Ao;»e:p I ever? fortnight and fc Genoa Mars«ii!et and
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    • 592 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, 'Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, I China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly I tor Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direot, calling at Peuang and 1
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    • 815 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, N. D. L. NORDOEUT^CHER LLOYD imperial fttrwum Mall Lino. The fait and well known mall Bieain. ol IhU Company aail fcrlnlghlly from Breui :i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouth«:tn. ton, Olbraltar, Oeaca, Naples, (oonnocti^ti Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioo v.-r- Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pensnc Singapore, Hongkong,
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  • 1179 5 UjmmuMi MaflMj MhlMM ■fekwiMI*** h-mj ih. '•Inii; t-|.~ J-\rqne; nh. K'bcwioi V'i. TuU; Cra. -CruiMi n l,t. boat; Toe. TumU; up- u.ir»»i>.wei itiit.— Kritlak P. 8. -Vmiua Hull: Frb.— Prviwh u.r.iHn«;Mi i».iuh: it\i luiuii.npn iip«aii» !-ir <*T»WiU <!.<•. UlWllMmi .l.p.— >!■>■•* p:i« wntf.r; U. I'ikv I lin;
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  • 78 5 Wharves at which Vessel* are »erthed To-day mi 019 Pftaaa K»w Wsmit Basin— .Nil. Eibi W Kection I— Trieste. Sect 1 (Khif.kh Whabp):— Glenoglo. I frciioß No. 2— Muttra, Carl> le. 3-S,iuuki Mam' 4— Nuentunß. 6 ppniujburn. B— M-nelaua. 7-Nil. 8- Hcnlarig. Shrimp.
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  • 62 5 By the Bau Whatt Hin, Captain Morrell, I July 2. From Knantan via ports. Mcssrx. i Regie, J. C. Sugars and W. Kouuy from 1 Kuala Paliaiifj, Mr. A. E. E. dc Vo» By tho Lady WeKl, Cuptain Kripp, .Inly "2. From Malacca via ports, Inspector WilHam
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  • 780 5 Same, port, probable date oj arrival and name of Agents. SfTEAMEKS. Airlie, 8>dney, Julv 21 Bonste*d Alicante. Manila, July 11; Darlow Antung, Hamburg, July 1G; Beha Meyer Aroooia, Colombo, July 18 Jiait Asiatic Coy Aostralien, Marseilles. Ang 10. M. Maritime! Austria, Trieste, S«pt 4 Runt nberg Kchmidi Yyulbia,
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  • 108 5 Foil Fib RnuMit I'iai To wobhow Natana.'Anamba Islands Hero 7 a.m. Rbio and Indragiri L-iurrnt Pit 7 a.m. Indragiri Aimj Thye noon P. Swettenham, Ponang Pin Seng 1 p.m. P. S'tenham and Penang Perak 1 p.m. Penang and Colombo (ihncarn Ip.m. Bangkok lleim 2 pm. Sabang, Suez, Oenoa
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  • 90 5 From EnaoM— By the N. D. L. Kleist due July 7. 81 Hay UliC tune nne une une une une one nne ineapore Dae in London 38 B. I. June 20 1 M. M. June 21 5 P. AO. J"uo 27 9 N. D. L. July 3
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  • 289 5 Messrs Fraser and Company's Weekly Circular. The following is Messrs Fraser and Company's Singapore Share Circular: Singapore, July 2. The past \vi>ck has been chiefly occupied hi adjusting the end of June settlement, and uiav liu-iin-<s in const qnence has b<>en rathrr neglected. The report of the
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  • 34 5 The British steamer Port Maria, which arrived at Nagasaki on June 12 from Vladivoßtock, reported that three floating mined had been observed off the Siberian port. The ronte between 'Tnuruga and Hakodate is dangeroas.
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    • 463 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. NTYIC JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. E- A ir FORTNIGHTLY service la main •tweea Japan and Europe by thf TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Oovernmout, apecially designed for tho Company's European Service, lighted through■it j F.lectncity, provided with excellent Koommodation for First aud Hecond
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    • 518 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAViBATION COMPANY, LIMITED TO PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA i Oim of the Company's stanmoro II Intjudod i to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf fvery week. Fastcogors and Or.rjjc ksokti by the abovo i steamers at through rate* to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to Eat>:
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    • 261 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. .o t> o v>. Jr. fl\. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal' Mail Stoamship Line. TMK NATIONAL HTOHWAY TO EUROIK VIA CHINA JM'AN. CANADA *u<! tbs DNITED 3TATEP. Koulo frr.ui Hoaskoug, via StiaiguiU. Mutmaiki, (lulaod K.« of Japan). Kobe. Yokohama. Victoria auJ Vanoonvar, K.M.H. "Khpiiius oi> India" i Twto
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    • 32 5 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, reoom mended by the best medical authorities. Easy to take and certain in results. To be had of all shemiits. Wholesale from Tha fbarmaoy, Battery Road, Bingaport mm
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    • 167 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 4— At Sale-room, Japanese Ait Curios, it 11a.m. 6 At Saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10 a.m. I Aujj 4— At Sale-room, valuable freehold land known as SengkanK Ksiatfl, ai Liuggi, near Port Dickxon. at MB p.m. H. L. Coghlan and Co. July 4 At
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 91 5 WEATHER REPORT. Handling Kcrbau Hospital, July 1, 1906. u. 3 P. u. D p. m. Hkjukkh. Bw. 82Fah 29.917. 29.87? 29.901 Temp ..j S .1 I 83.0 73.6 Wet Bulb Tber 80.5 i 79.0 77.0 Mir of Wind S.E. calm j calm Max. Temp 88.8 I Mln 71.5 Max. in
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    • 326 5 DAY B\ DAI Friday, July 3. High Water. 1-51 p.m Gymkhana preliminary beats. Municipal Commission. 2-80 p.m Harmston's Circus 9 p.m. I Alhambra. 780 p m j Japanese Cinematograpn. 7-HO pin Harima Cinrmatograpb. 7-30 p.m Wayang Kassim. 9 p.m. Saturday, July 4. I High Water. 15 am 2-23 p.m i
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  • 775 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, JULY 3. < n another page we reproduce a letter from a correspondent ou the opium question as it affect* tiiitish Malaya. W« welcome t tii- *i|jn i.l .'i|i)ir<i -ifUii>n from riatn <l;ijah. mmi '4 «hwi ti.it H ;is mmkttmi wan tiil..i. |v
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  • 26 6 Two European residents ol the Sailors' Home have btx>n arrested on a charge of theft ol a box of china aud a sliawl, from tho Home.
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  • 30 6 Anathema h letter will be published if the writer acudH his name to vs not for publication, but as a guarantee of good taith. We do not publish anonymous letters.
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  • 31 6 Hib Siamese Majesty 'a btoainer Muratha, 500 tons, nine guub, 600 horse-power, arrived from Tougkah and Penang, this morning, and was saluted from Fort Canning. She goes from here to Bangkok.
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  • 35 6 A cargn of korosiue arrived from I'ali inbang, on Wednesday, eu route to Amoy, by theDulch steamer Sabine Rickmcrs. On the same day, a cargo of petroleum arrived from Halik l'appan, en route to Calcutta.
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  • 36 6 Tm Ijjm So*w vm mmmwmJ i mi HNwUw mmi imprisonment at Uie Urntrict Court, by Mr. E.L Howard, ytsttrday, foi houscbreaking and theft of a chair from an unoccupied Lous*.. He was caught in the act.
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  • 39 6 At the bitjtrict Court yesterday, ->Ir. L. E. Gaunt defended a young man, named Wong Ah Cho. who wan charged with robbery of two rings from a Chinese woman outside the Cinematograph at Harima Hall. The accused was acquitted.
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  • 44 6 Two Mauaos have been arrested on a charge of robbing a Chinaman named Lee Kwee of a watch, valued at 16, in Park Road, at 835 p.m., on Wednesday. The case was mentioned to the Third Magistrate, yesterday, and transferred to th-_ District Conrt.
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  • 18 6 A Macao has bet-u MIMMi with :'O tin- oi butter and 21 tin- of MM iv his [wssc^sion.
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  • 16 6 Two Teochews have been arrested ou a charge of stealing, a koloh belonging to another Chimunaii.
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  • 23 6 Owiuyto pressure ou out space to day, a letter by Dr. 11,I 1 l-'owlio on the lejxr lawn is held over till to-morrow.
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  • 22 6 Ting Mo Yung wa.s tinod HO by the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Oman. Urn morning, for MMM of illicit chaudii.
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  • 19 6 A cargo of petroleum arrived from Luuukat. yesterday, by the Norwegian steamer Kjeld, which has proceeded on to Shanghai.
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  • 26 6 tlarmstou s circu.-, will open on the li< ich Koad Heclaiualion tonight. The programme is an excellent one. and there ought to he a large house.
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  • 33 6 Miss Smith, living at No. 129 IJukit Timnh Hoacl. has reportod to the police the loss of two rings, valued at |AL Her cook aud boy are held hy the Police on suspicion.
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  • 22 6 Over '.UKJ passengers arrived from lloihow, this moruiug, by the (iermau steamer I,'niaburi. The German steamer Kiouuwai broi.;;ht (501 more from Swatow.
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  • 26 6 On tin- Dutch steamer Spiclman. wUbfe arrived from Itatavia. last uight. were a number of Dutch soldiers aud officers and their fatuities cv route to Deli.
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  • 32 6 A llokiou woman living iv Alexandra Uoad has reported to the police that her coolies have absconded witu i.i pigs, 47 fowls and t$ ducks, having a total value of •>! 17. .'.0.
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  • 31 6 At M. Audnws i 'athedral, ther.; will be a service to-night at 6 o'clock in couueetion with the (lilild of St. Audrew's Cathedral. All the members are invited to be present.
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  • 29 6 The output ol y.old iv New Zealand during May iiinouutcd to l.i.oiTo/.., valued at 1;179,487. as compared with :<~>,P>hsoz., valued at 4MMMt during tho corre.s|x>nding mouth of last year.
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  • 46 6 Two BofMH were arrested iv 'I'eluk Ayer Street, last night, on a charge of possession of dangerous weapons. Ouc of them had a knuckle duster made of a horse shoe and the uthei, a kuife. They explained that they carried these weapons for their own defence.
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  • 50 6 A young Malay, employed as I lorest (iuard in the l-'orest Dc|iartmcut in Sclaugor. and threo other Malaf s have been arrcsW iv connection with the death of a .luvauese, named liesau. at Setapak. the other uight. The wife of the deceased is included MMMg thiisc who have buun IRMWL
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  • 60 6 At the Wiiyaiig Kassim to-night, llawa I Majlis or a Trip to I'airylauil will he sta;:ed The pluy on the o|Hinug uight ;t couple of malm ago <nm tmmqmi nnmedly, and it i-< jxpcettd that it will l>e iv iveiy tn eclipsed by to-uights |>erformauce. New costumes and new scenery,
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  • 64 6 Lnderthe heading of Larul Klocks from the Straits, the last unmbcr of Indian Eugi neeriug to hand gives the following news item: -Messrs. A.AI. Kssabliuy have supplied IUO cwts. of this ingot tin to tin- East Indian liailway. The Company hail arranged U> import tins metal direct from the Straits
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  • 67 6 On *uu«lay night, lire broke out iv an attap Ma at Tau joug Kuiubutau, Ip. .1 1 and iv about tlnee quartcn> of an huur upwards of 130 houses were destroyed completely. lt« course was checked eventually by the arrival uf the tuwu lire engine. Tin eon Migration is said
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  • 56 6 I -jyee employed by Mr. Engel laugliu, charges three liuyauoac, who are gardeners and syces employed by European neighbours, with assault, and one of them wfth theft of 93 from his box. The cane was mentioned to the Seeoud Magistrate, this moruiug, and adjourueil. as complainant is iv the hospital.
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  • 69 6 Hn Kledaug Tin Miuiug (ompauy, I .in i i.i i have entered an appeal against the liui- of "5(10 and co--ts iuHicttil on thorn by the Ipoh magistrates iv connection with their failure to send iv the returns of coolie labour in their employ, as required under the provisionti of
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  • 64 6 A Chinaman, uauiud Chooug Ton- who was arrested ou a charge ot fraudulent posseusion of a pair of candlesticks, valued at tH, won stated to have boon onco buuiHhod. and he appeared before Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Fourth Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, for preliminary enquiry into a charge of returning from
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  • 81 6 The dedication services of the ucwly-built Methodist Episcopal Church, at Soreuibau, will take place on Sunday. At eight o'clock in the luoruiug, then- will be a I m'tcl KiiklWi au.l Tamil wrvkx-. and add* will be (jheii by the Rm IT. l\ Moil. W. O. Shollabear and B. AbiuliHiu Two
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  • 82 6 With couiinendabk rapidity, sayt an oi.. change, the management of tho Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation ihsuoU the whole of the allotment lotters in regard to the Chinese Xingpo Railway loan for £1. 500,000. The issue must have been very largely over. subscribed, aft applicants for amounts over £1, 000
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  • 529 6 Mr. Tm King, a Chun -c rdoCBMT, is ou a visit to Kuala Lumpur. The condition ot Bishop Vcy. i fangknt shows no improvement. Lieut. Kddi.t. U.E.. »us plan .1 on tin sick list on the ;tOth ultimo. Mi. It. K. .Makerjoo lias been appuiutc-l Vcleriuary [nipeulnr
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  • 100 6 (juotiu^ from uur reference^ tv bwk dt pretuiou. aud referring to the iuterviewi \n published a fortnight ago. the Kuu^kJ. Times says i Traders in liaugkok can oil< i a OMtain amount of sympathy t. their Iriends in bingiipoie uud I'enaug. There i> a decided depression iv trado
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  • 17 6 It h possible that thuru may be a lull Club dauco during Koce Wuek in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 28 6 The members of the Lee Cuel. Kok Association will hold their annual ;;i'ur,.l meeting on Suuday, at II a.m.. M tin ii Club House, Xo. '28, Niveu Koad.
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  • 30 6 The piojKjsal of tlie UUmm Uoftrd ol Ucvbiin*.' i.ii ImCNH tin vi on wait througli..li i.TiJua lim i ,i the uatfcw iin '^.i pu it In i v<•• Of Thnm
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  • 44 6 lln tlobuLuiiiC'lau Itxd.iu' .vh tomplt in Tatak v yti in cclobratnui lb< anniversary of the death ot Katluravlm i famous saint ot Xogore. Tho festival MMI on Wedncuday night and coutiuuoi for Usi uighta. On thu last night, there will be I street procos^on.
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  • 61 6 A Chinese woman named Hariua appeared in the Third Magistrate' > Court, thU Ml ing, on a cbargo of criminal broach jf tru«t in respect of a gold chain, a pair of brilliaut.-. and a gold waist band valued at fcMOO, thi property of Lim Choo N'eu. Iho h*t«TiPfi o!*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 149 6 Choice Shipment Just Landed. Australian A pples. LARGE SIZE ANO OF CHOICE QUALITY. Place your orders early at The Au, -ilian Stores. ThOtnpSOtl, Thomas Co, HOUBEB TO BE LET. HOUBE WANTEO. Housic required, furnished or uufnruitfhod Unfurnished, immediate entry. Ha*. 7. s- mor ont of towo, uoutainiag three Bedrooms and
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    • 240 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BEA( II ROAD To Night. New Programme. TUX OHEAT I .ON DUN 8D0GIM SAMSON ANO DELILAH. Statue! anil coloured iv a most ma^uifceut way. In it are dcpict-xl the consecration of Samson, his carrying uway tho Uatcti nf (iazu. ills moutiug with Delilah. Delilah cuttiug off hia hair,
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  • 735 7 DESTRUCTION AND DISTRESS IN THE TWO KWANG. Hongkong Contributes $30,000 to the Relief Fund. (Kkom Ova <>«s OHHOMPWMun Hon^koUL'. luly 2, 8 p.m. The recent flood iv tin I'roviuees of Kwangtunn and Kwanu-i is .lc-ciibed bj thi.se who huve vi-iud the MM as probably oue of the
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  • 43 7 D»K OsTASIATIsCHII LIoYU TkIKuU.VM I Kerliu. July i. aptuiii Schiiuiuger. the representative iv Japan of Krupp. the gm aud aruis manufacturer, was received by the Emperor William at Kiel, during the Kiclcrwoche. He transmitted grceliug» from the Kiujieror of Japau.
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  • 36 7 i 'ik ii-iAsmi.-i m» Lloyd i c:.k ,h j lierliu. July V dermaii miliuiy balloou met with an accident duriu^ thunder storm In its dese-c lit. it bSOMM '"iitaui'lfl tne~. Imt Mi.) 1n... Ml
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  • 29 7 PROGRESS OF OLD- AGE PENSION BILI. KbCTBK 3 TELE JRAM; London, July 2. Tho Old- A". Pensions Bill has passed through the Committee >t.ige iv the House of Commons
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  • 20 7 [DIB OsTAMATISCHI LLOYD TiLEuRAM| Berlin, July Prince MM Buulow, the Imperil! Chanteiiai, i« at present at Xordarney-
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  • 1030 7 Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith Gives Judgment. i Iv the Supreme Court, tin- moruing, Mr. ■lustice Sercombe Smith gave judgmeut on a motion, in the bankruptcy of Latham and Company, for a declaration that a payment of made to Ezekiel Manas&eh. MjMM .lauuary 2. might be deemed fraudulent
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  • 68 7 A correspondent writes —At low tide, this moruing. the banks of tho ltochore Canal were strewn with rotten pineapples and pineapple refuse 1 indicating that someone is making uso of the stream for dumping purpose. This canal is famous for lto baa odour under the boot
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  • 287 7 COMPANY DIRECTORS UNDERGO PUBLIC EXAMINATION. Ceylon at the Rubber Exhibition. l-'ii'iM Oob Own Cobuespondknt.) London ivia Penang), July 3. The uiuouut of Para rubber received for the mouth of June is 1,660 tons. This is less than the estimatr-d amount. Considerable atteutiou is beiug directed to the public
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  • 207 7 Preliminary Investigation Opened at Night. Owiag to the departure for home, this muruing, of Mr. (i. I. Oweu, the Superintendent ot the liabics Department of Singapore. Mr. K. K. Colman, the Third Magistrate, decided to hold a preliminary iuijiiiry. lust night, into the charge of murder, preferred
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  • 188 7 Charge of Breach of Trusl Against Hospital Dresser. T. V. S. l'illay was placed ou irml before the Third Magistrate. Mr. I',. B. I'oliuan, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of committiug criminal broach of trust as a public servant iv respect of three sums of So
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  • 99 7 Before the Chief Justice. Sir Kraucis I'iggott, at Hongkong, ou June -0. Mr. I). Stevenson applied for a reoeiving order in the case of T. A. Mitchell, Captain of the steamor Fook Sang. The liabilities were $20,763 and the assets $500 which had boon paid into Court.
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  • 119 7 ib'L.-, ha broken out at Saigon, and tho Municipality, ou June 20, passed a regulation, directing dogs to be muzzled for six weeks. Three days previously, a French resident, M. Luya, was inspecting some bricklayers at work, and went into a neighbouring house, where a dog was
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  • 1259 7 ACCUSED SENT TO ASSIZES FOR TRIAL Serious Allegations made Against A Witness. The enquiry into the murder of Mr. M. A, do silvu was resumed before the Second Magistrate. Mr. C. F. J. (treen, yesterday al'ternoou. Inspector Oxley appeared for the Crown. The accused, Appu Senyo, was not
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  • 268 7 Bisley Team Presented to Mr. R. B. Haldane. The Malay States Guidos team for Bisley arrived at the Royal Albert Dock at 4.30 p.m. on May 21, aud wore met by Mr. McKean, the late quartermaster of the Regiment. They arrived at Bisley at 9 p.m., and
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  • 180 7 Air. Maurice Thuuder, the l'ourth Miigistrate gave judgment, this morning, in the case a^aiust Mr. Karl Struve, Proprietor of Medical Hall and Medical Office, who was charged with having suld. through au employ-, cyanide of potassium, without exercising sullieieut can; iv making the required entries in his
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  • 163 7 The ease against Chia Keug licug aud ('hia Kcng l:<ik was resumed at tho District Court before Mr. E. C. Howard, this morning. On the previous occasion, Mcyappa Chetty gave evidence to the effect that he let accused have J2B,(Xn> on a mortgago for :.">.< XX i
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  • 95 7 H.M.S. Clio took Mr. r. lit theli. late editor and proprietor of the Korea Daily News, aud former editor of Korean vernacular papers, to Sbaughai on June 24. in order that he may serve his sentence of three weeks' imprisonment, which was imposed by the British Court
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  • 103 7 -ltunt iv bankruptcy juisdictiei! Unu morning! Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith bad before him, in the Supreme Court, the application of Mr. r. M. Baddeloy, tho Acting Official Assignee, to disclaim tbo lease of the Adolphi Hotel, held by Messrs. A. M. Sarkics and E. Johannes. Mr. Delay
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  • 244 7 THE SHAH APPEALS TO KING EDWARD. British Government and Protection of Political Refugees. RlOTlK's TaLBORAM.J London, July 2. A Uermau telegram from Tc In ran states that the Shah has complained tv King Edward that the British Legation is granting asylnm to refugees. King Edward has replied defending
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  • 29 7 Hainan s TauGKAu] London. July 1 Count von Zeppelin s airship has accomplishixl a twelve hours' Might iv the Alp* returning in safety to Luke Cunstance.
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  • 154 7 Weekly Return of the Registrar ot Deaths. During the week ended J uue '-'7 'AM death i were rcgisteted in Singapore, equal to a death-rate of 56.02 per thousand of the estimated population. Of this number. 221 MM Chinese, 10 Malays, 23 Indians, and i Eurasians. The
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  • 438 7 SHIP 'S DOCTOR IMPRISONED. Charged with Desertion from the Catherine Apcar. Dr. 1). H.isii appeared in the Marine Court, before Licutcuant Cator. Acting Master Attendant, yesterday, ou a charge of desertion from the Apcar liner, Catherine Apcar, in Singapore, ou May lft. Mr. Upcott appeared for the prosccutiou and Mr.
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  • 2700 8 POSITION IN MALAYA AND CHINA COMPARED. Tbe Necessity for Differentiation of Policy. Tlic following letter deals comprelien-.i\ely with the question of the use of opium in China aad British Milaya, and points out the necessity for differentiation of policy in dealing with tho matter. As a local contribution
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  • 694 8 Young Men's Christian Association Beaten in Semi-Final. As was expected, the Young Men (Jliristiau Association were knocked out iv the -i.-i.ii ■rin.-ii round of the Singapore Football Association Cup Tie by the West Kent J ou the l^.[i: in <•!•■ last evening, being beaten by one goal
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  • 45 8 Information has been received in Singapore of a serious outbreak of tire in the Ampang Village, Kuala Lumpur. A block of property in the main thoroughfare of the, village has been destroyed. „J^ damage estimated at between 10,000 and 116,000.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 37 8 S.R.C. Tournament. Weather permitting, the Singapoie Recreation Club's tennis tournament is to be con eluded, this afternoon, when Oliveiro and I Vralta strive for tho championship. Some fine play and a warm contest are expected.
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    • 218 8 Winners of Preliminary Events on Esplanade. Considerable interest was takon in the preliminary rounds of several of the S.C.C. Gymkhana events on the Esplanade last evening. There was a large attendance of ladies. The heats were contestod keenly. Thoj winners were as follow ■oo Yards, Scratch. FihsT Heat.
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  • 290 8 Officer's Gruesome Discovery in a Hold. The Chief (Juicer of the steamer Breconshire, belonging to the Brocklebank Line, nearly lost his lit.- in investigating a mystery iv the hold of the ship, and was hauled up with a rope thrown to him by those above. The lin-conshiri'
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  • 71 8 A Eurasian, named Michael Rodriguez who lives in Sungei Road, has reported to the police that, at 11 p.m. on Monday, he was attacked by two men, nationality unknown, as he was riding in a ricksha in Serangoon Road. He says he was dragged into Powell Street
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  • 57 8 Major Swart, the newly appointed Cover nor of Acheen, assumed office about the middle of June. The first thine he did was to proceed to the district vi Luo beuuiawe, where a rebellion was on the point of breaking out. Major Swart has made a favour able imprcHstion at the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 147 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., The Property of MRS. BECKTON. To bo held at Edendale." No. 9)5, Senngaon Koad, Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m. Comprising iron doabl« ml single bedsteads, poliabed teak wardrobe with fall length mirror, polished teak dressing table with mirror attach
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    • 338 8 MALTHOID ■linn tooriM I'he 'jutjtiioa often arises iv tv« miml of a man abont •nuld I woader if Malthoid wonld be suitable We oertifv from many yean' practical experience that Malthoid will he found ininit>ti«ely satisfactory on every cta&a of buildinc Hkmr Mrmfv, ie it not; 1/iftiwiirM, ,p4ak it Mc'—Marem
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    • 43 8 NOW READY. Exchange Tables. DOLLARS into STEKLING AND STERLING into DOLLARS. From 2s. 3d. to 2s. sd. Ascending by l/32nd of a penny. PRICE: $2 PER COPY. POST PREE $2.12 PER COPY C.A. RIBEIRO&CO.. LIMITED, STATIONERS. PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS AND RUBBER STAMP MANUFACTURERS. BINGAPORE
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  • 267 9 SIN<JWOB», JctY 2, 1909 PRODUCE. Gambler 7'l'J'. dc (Cube No. 1 1 unpick- t 11.80 Copra Bali 7.40 ao Pontiauak TDO j Perper. Black 10.^0 do White 5% VIM Sa«o Floor Sarawak 'Jl< do Brunei No. 1 Ml i Pearl Sago 3.60 j Coffee Bali, picked 2-i-OO Coffee, Palembau^,
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 341 9 Data of forma ion I Capital jtatatiMJ *°y" ;™i TfetaSl j <**"' Company Qeotinon 1903 1907 1901 1903 1907 1901 1906 1908 1906 1906 1906 1906 1907 1904 1907 IWS 1891 130S 1998 1900 1907 1907 1906 1899 1907 1903 1300,000 •joo.ooo •600,000 £400,000 •400,000 £60,000 £100,000 1150,000 £120,000
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    • 360 9 1303 £150,000 •305 $200,000 1904 £80,000 1903 £70,000 1806 »150,000 5904 £11,000 1905 £76,000 ISO 6 £310,000 190 c £180,000 1907 £320,000 !906 M 78.090 1806 1260,000 1696 £100,000 .SO* £300,000 1903 £20,000 1806 1250,000 1904 £20,000 19U4 »100.000 iB9S £30,000 1903 WV "00 1905 tIuO.UOJ 1906 £110,000 1904
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    • 196 9 1684 £5,377.10.0 1,80) 7.888 11/6 11/6 1898 IJJVOOO 115,000 4,500 60 50 i«M sis.ooc.ouO is.ooo.iwj liJ.ooc 125 us LM »J, 100.00 J »,»00,000 I ""S^OOO '100 1896 lI.OOJ, Xhl 1 ,006,01X1 4,000 100 100 wo! ru.ooo u.':3o .moo 10 10 1389 1375,000 67^,000 ilsQ m IQO 1303 teuO.OOO 21'j.000
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  • 152 9 laofMMOi .loscpli 1 uoruassin, whj baa] m.lurtaken tv round the world iv ajght years, arrived at ale >:ta. Cmsl Bu-rt- 1 on .li.uo 1«. lbs full lrrtiiFt ol Mm to ir is 110,000 kilo- ■MM. Be left Calais on .July 19, 1906. and I MM
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  • 197 9 >n I lay l.anl .sttr is nuu savisli' I thai by MW i i ■.^'u piiot«ji>raph it is iio^siblo tc M it. i i I > 1 i i I an oyster con taio- a ix-ml or ujt, without in j-iriujs it oonesp.iinli^ul lv- M it
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  • 171 9 11. le i- wluit Sir GMUMt BMd »ays iv tin .otir^e of his JUIX.V iv The rVderal Mmmmmi (iom rally spuakiutf. iv the Crowu Co'onio-> •Ju Christidu t'hurclit". have been the first, and remain the principal agencies of froe i.nt.ri>rise in d:i j:Uioii. Sonir MM \^>
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    • 62 9 < iil f.ishioue.l copaiba aud vint-il arc now iiHis.'dcd by METHYLOIDB. t! modern sciontitio remedy for catarrlial alff.ti m- ot tho urin.iry tract. The* tiny ta-U'lf-,- Canute- give visible result* in a fuw hours .'.ml cure piomptly. Much b 1 1< ■> rii.ui any injccliou aud far -atei au<l MMM
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    • 282 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I The MuuiL-inal OmmMMMMM oi Singapore I require tbe services of an ln^pcotor for the Suppression of Rabie-> Dcpartmeut. I The salary of the post is 1960 per annum. L>cal experience anJ a good kn iledjje of the u-.- of fire-arms are iudi-,pen->abl. A[p!!ecSl b should furnish information
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    • 235 9 Pohoomull Bros. 46E HIGH STREET. SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, Curios and Silverware of every description, Brassware, etc. W7 CHARGES VERY MODERATE. INBPEGTION KINDLY SOLICITED NOTICE. NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that I have ceased to be counected with the Port Dickson Stores. Assets aud liabilities
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    • 118 9 BT. ANDREWS HOUBE. A Church of tngiana Scarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the place. Applications to be made to the House Master. St. Andrew'! House or to the Colonial Chaplain. RUBBER STUMPS For Bale. Carefully Packed. 14 months and 14 mouths
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    • 299 9 fsltllß. P. de Silva, &Mi MANUFACTURING JEWELLER. M O i H.* H. the Duk* .Just appointed Purveyor to H.M. Tho Kiuij SiAin. ])horo I HAS NOW ON VIEW. AT 62 ANO 63 HIGH STREET. A ->tock ot Diamond Jewellery of the IMWH 4 MBM M Imm Ma -to<:!. if 4
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  • 825 10 EXPERT DIAMOND CUTTERS AT WORK. Stone Split in Two Pieces. Louis Asscher and 11. Duizend uf Joseph Assclk r and Company, London. Paris and Amsterdam, to which firm has been entrusted the cutting of the Cullinan diamond, are making their first visit to Now York. Mr. Asscher
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  • 122 10 Comment is needless irr introducing the following paragraphs into our columns from a Hongkong contemporary With a magnificent entertainment asset in the form of beautiful and well-kept Gardens, there is little excuse for Government neglect. In view of the great attraction which the Gardens would offer
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    • 475 10 INSURANCE Companies i The Standard Life. THE OLDEST BRITISH LIFE OFFICE IN THE EAST. I PROVIDE FOR RETIREMENT by taking a policy under the new SIMPLE ENDOWMENT SCHEME without Medical Examination. £1,000 at age 5O oan be secured by a life aged 25 next birthday by payment of ££7- MM)
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    • 644 10 BANKING COMPANIES. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATiSD BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £l,» 00,000 Reserve Fund £I '"s'°S? Reserve Liability of Proprietors *1, 800,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd.
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    • 532 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKIN6 CORPORATION. 'aid up Capital 115,000,000 leBerve fund Btcrling Reserve $15,000,000) M mo 000 BilTerfteserve 118,600,000 J •M.500.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 115.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick. Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E.G. Barrett, Esq. 0. R. Lenzmann.Esq. C. Brodersen, Esq.
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    • 77 10 A SHEEP SHEARERS TRIALS I have followed the shearing season through New Zealand and all over Australia," says Mr. R. L. Mcßean of Duntroon, N. and the changes of water and tucker always bring an attack of diarrhoea. The only relief I cau obtain is from Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
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    • 550 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OP A VALUABLE TURNOUT, COMPRISING A RUBBER TXRED VICTORIA, 2 Ponies and Harness, Complete, At Orchard Road Pulioe Station, Saturday, July 4, <it 230 p.m. H. L. Coghlan ft" Co., Licensed Auctioneers 1438 and Surveyors. AUCTION SALE. HOU6EHOLD FURNITUHE, PLANTS. 8/4 H. P. MOTOR BICYCLE,
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    • 618 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday. July 13. -it 2.30 p.m. All that piece of Laud situato in Distriot of Singapore Town, held under Government Leme for 999 years. Quit rent %l. Aroa 1.7 M square feet. Together with the house thereon known as No. 172, Ucai'h lioad Rent 166.
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  • 88 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. Tin- iVulrul Engine Works inform M that they haw Hold out their stock of IS-tt h.p. Siuduleys aud 16-25 h.p. ArrolJobnstons. Mori-, howevt-r. are expected shortly. All 1 1. p. Siddeley laudaulet wjs recently presented to Dr. J. \V. Smith. J.l'., by
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  • 1465 11 There may be an iuconsiderablc faction of the community who still cling resolutely to old traditions of prejudice, but tho great majority, whatever their feelings may be. are now resigned to the motnr, ami for this fair attitude we should give them all credit and consideration, says
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  • 55 11 A telegram from Copenhagen, received receutly in Hongkong, says that the steamer Petronia arrived at Aden with her cargo on fire, and would most likely be a total loss. The steamer Petrooia belongs to the ilusoiau East Asiatic Company, St. Petersburg, and was on her way to
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    • 377 11 MOTOR GARS. ARGYLLS. Adams Hewitts Rovers. Full Particulars ot Stock* from the Ageuts SYME CO., Singapore. Dunlop rw\ Motor Tyres. \^i^/ IVIkTIY \T(\Ti kPIVCQ when apeclfylng Tyr« I .MM N »H M l 'lilMo will do well to remember THE LONGEVITY OF BRITISH-WADE DUNLOPS. "OVER 14.000 MILES. 14.830 MILES ON
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    • 148 11 FtMHI "ho enjoy headaches shonld take Steams' Headache Cure. It -top- the ache. Leaves the head clear. Makes them almost forget what headache is like. STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE SM New Motors —^sr^V^ New Motors for immediate delivery S(^ YV XTXV W*-M O JUSt Lande^^^one^tpt^VULCAN.. Ca^^^V. LATEST 1908 mi. 4 u
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    • 231 11 ,|lffiHHP^ SOLE AGENTS Central Engine Works, Arriving per s.s. Albenga, June 20: One 16-20 U.P., four-seated REO Touring Car, with Dual Ignition. Three 8 10 H.P., four seated REO Runabout, all with Dual Ignition. Per s.s. Orestes, June 28: One 12 H. P., four-cylindor STAR painted White with Oroun Running
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    • 479 12 Scale of Charges, j PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— HiKMIiueouiWuM of Every Description, Horn*, •and, etc., to let, are Inserted at the following One Insertion t 1.10 per inch. Two »-00 Three I.W Six i.*o Hlne I, TwelTe T.M Twenty fire 10.00 (Each .abjtquenl month 98 per inch.) The above rate la based
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    • 565 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. 1 RtTUi— Foar Lisas, on* or two Uutrt'. I Br Urn Inch, m« Seal* of ChufM. DIBPENSARY WANTED. Wanted, to purchase a small Dfapatua .n Singaixre. Apply Medicos, co Ptr* ,t« T .s?.es. 1488 DISPENSER WANTED Wanted, a first-class Dispenser. Applicant with examination certificate preferred. Apply to D.
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    • 586 12 rO BE LET OR SOLD. a*n —Pour LinM, oat ot two Insertion 11.00 Bj th* inch, H* Mai* of eharfM. HOUBE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Rone. Apply Raffles Hotel. HOUBE TO BE LET. No. 1, Oxley Rise, to be let. Apply Meyer Brothers. 1149 ROOM TO LET. Room .suitable
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    • 551 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. Lo. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes All kinds ol HOSE, Suction, Df livery. Steam. for Carriages, Motor Cats, etc. Hydraulic, Rockdrill. GtmUnhose. BrakeDr TDrAmVfl AKn p W pTTRRFRINfi OF hose for K ilwa y 8 Speaking Tubes, RE T ,?^?J m C
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    • 274 12 V.O.V. DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALERS. Wholesale from SYME Mid CO; Solt Agents. DAWSOWS' SOOTS FOR AJLi- CLASSES. Unequalled for BTYLR OOMFOKT. and DURABILITY NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK STAMPED ON THE 801FS TO BE HAO OF ALL DEALERS 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON,
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