The Straits Times, 6 August 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.722. SJNGAPOKF. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 356 1 'The highest testimonials in regard to reliability and lasting qualities haw nUviiys been written in favour of ■SDE DION BOUTON. S- Thk Commkki i IfoTOB," -liuie J. l? 08, sajs: "We CHimot be acciigfil of bestowing undue praiHe. \vii»ii we MJ that the De Dion Bouton' Company has always succeeded
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    • 98 1 Just Think! WE OH B A ft IKHI'.x -.HclW i UMfiOSUfG nn BEAUTIFUL COLOURED 44 AHU VARIED PICTURES. YOU PAY ONLY ONCE. New Pictures Friday AT THE N w Japanese Cinematograpii. MAKTIN ,v SHIISATA, I'ioiui. >rNOTICE. THE HOTEL DE LA PAIX. Ibis well-known establi-huunt,, irbich has i-hauged ovnerphip, ill now
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    • 123 1 Robinson and Company. NEW SHIPMENT OF TENNIS GOODS. t ""1 Patent Tennis s Net /£Sn\ TV Adjusters, Iron Foot i I ill J >, i '■r-iiMWfcc'-TSfet^ft'v*!';.!.'' wit^ Plated StrainJ^.^flpu^T fl ]ng screw and Web- f bin^Band. Tennis Court Marking Pins. The "Club" Tennis Poles, Wrought Iron, with Ratchet Winder, complete
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    • 117 1 ADELPH? HOTEL. GUEST NIGHT— EVERY SATURDAY. THE BAND of the 2nd. ROYAL WEST KENT KiIGIMENT will play during and after Dinner on the FiRST SATURDAY of EVERY MONTH up toll p.m. DAHL'S MILK? As a guarantee of the purity iiiiil quality of thi-' ivcll-Un ..vn In attention is called to
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  • 1196 2 A RF.MARk\BLE BOOK ON HI MAN PROBLEMS. Review by Raymond Blathwayt. The great truth which runs through Or. Wilson's ri i:*;c k.ihlt study of |h-i -..■uivitv and orime may bri; lly be summed up in this that there is au actual physical ba-i:, of charnctir: that imi.il is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 486 2 There is no work possible on the most I Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on THE 'EMPIRE' TYPEWRITER. It is gMnnteed to wrtl—t the hight-st pheed nmchmes. It ik mthoai ehuiUßoeea or eieewiT« weight. Its SIMPLICITY atid BEAUTIFUL WORK have gained for it the highe»t praiee bom Governments Municipalitiee
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    • 224 2 TRY THIB FOR CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Manly Hafann from chronic diarrhoea have obtained prompt relief by tin use of t'haaibirlain's CVlic, C'liokra anu lii.irrlioea Honiedy. Some of tlio wool oas»' s of tliis iil>(it-c I. Hi 1m < n per uj :>m uliy tan ci l>j it after ctlicr tmttanfl an
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    • 246 2 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. 'ESTABLISHED 1 3*1 16 HANI K.VCTIKKUS OY Pure Manila Rope. 3 BTRANO 4 BTRAND CABLE LAID 1/2" to 12" 8" to 10 to lv Prices, Samples and fall particulars will be forwarded on application to Agent W. A. STOPANI, cUS2C 26 1, Boat Quay, UMAFOU
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  • 1151 3 OFFICERS' NEW TRAINING CORPS ESTABLISHED University and College Students to Undergo Military Study. hi the Army Orders for July, it i» stated in a ltoynl Warrant that it is deemed expe lii-nt to provide means for enabling student at Universities, collides, and schools to undergo a standardised
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 741 3 /TidAuFys^ifl \s f Cocoa v M enables you to M tread the road of life with a brisk, strong, steady 1 £tWf rte P. because it n rich in strength-imparting essential*, I therefore promotes physical endurance -A (^^pl and hardihood. It is the purest and best 1^ Mg *3 f
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    • 62 3 '•Gold thai buys health can n.-V( r lx> illspont iaaaoWMf way of saying that Stearin*' Wine is lichly worth i-vory penny of its cost and moi-i:. MaMBB 1 Wini: is a iiiiitchlisH tonic, bio xl tj'iihler and >tn u^th producer. Weak. uiiiiiciat»Kl womon ami oliildn-u find that it works bonders
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    • 205 3 OMEGA Watches, THE WORLD-RENOWNED TIMEKEEPERS. GUARANTEED FROM 5 TO 20 YEARS AGAINST ANY DEFECT OF MACHINERY. A watch that combines the prettiest and bandied shap< with a high-class movement. HIGHEST PRIZES AWARDED IN ALL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS. Omega Latest, and these w*tehM Ml entitled to this name, as they have b<
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  • 622 4 Sam', fjurt, probable dctt «J arrival, ,i na.nc ri/ Agents, SI K AVERS I Hi; W. ■M.iusni'.l non, China, Aagt; W. Mau AirlMr, Hyiucy Ann Bin wad Vkirioua I W.MamaaM Uambara, Aiq Helm Meyer Vll lulu, Saaa, Vshtafcj Coy Vntung, Hongkonj. Ssjpt lti-hn Mever \ntil :b,un, Liverpool, BaptM;
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  • 82 4 By the I1 1., sttamat Derffingiri. Juo 7. r'r.im 1 m.n> -H\ tat V at USam* Tnuranc. In. August 10. l.cftSiugap I 1 MM. Julv :i P. O. July 7 H. D. L 11 I. July II MM July 1« P. I i) J'.ily 21 N. 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 36 4 WELL NAMED, ber .mi- CaUe, Cbosara tad Mai- 1 mad} i-. juit what its name implies, fir nuius iv Hrn Moinacl!. cramp colic or ■Jatraoaa, it has no afaaL For aale by al! Ditpciibarics and Jealcrs.
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    • 658 4 STEAMER BAILIN6S, STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Pcnang. Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London Thr agb BU)3 if baOBBg iiißUtd ter r 'tL C~»3> Persian On.. f'.nlin-rt«l, io:i Ani'-rio Ports R. ninart ill aaVFt Siußap re on or 1 MAIL LINP. ponl 191.5 il^Ui Aug
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    • 1167 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BGHEEPVAART MY. 'BANDJER.' BANDJERMAEIN, The Bteamera of tLic cotcpacy cxislaiu a regular service between: Singapore, Soorabays Benditrmasis, P3IO Lant, Balik Papan, Kcetef. with transhipment at BandjermaeiD fc- Sampii. Mandswai, Kotciai, Kotta 'Waringin, Djolat. Tbe bave good aoocciTdstioa for first and second class pataangera. Tose C»»t. S.S.
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    • 616 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers cf this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, (hina and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Tolombo. Taking cargo
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    • 791 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. rtORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Herman Mall Line. The fast and well knjwn mail <ieim Ibis Company sail fortnightly from Bran Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutu.i-i ton, Gibraltar, Ocj^a, Naplea, (oonncnti o Marseilles, Naplea, Aleundrla, and vloe > r Port Said, Butt, Aden, Colombo, Ponivu Singapore, Hcagkong, Shanghai, Nagaeski, ac
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  • 1361 5 lM««lhis limclmi! tli* following »bl.r»n»tlon» armat -i..--»t«MB«; ah.— itatp bq.- barquo: wu.--Kboooer; Vct.-Y.r1.1; Cru.-CruiMr O lit. dun-. boat: Tor. -lurp-du: 11.p. -Hurx puwer Hrit. Hnliali: U. 8.-lfStia HUM*: Fch.-Krem "«t. (erin.n J l>ut.- Dated Ifil.- It ili;in Mpin.-Sp ,n »h; -ir,* ,k trgC l|.p k•■ H ..Ivor.
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  • 113 5 Oct»ard Gkioian Mail. The Imperial Qonaaa mail »teami-r Dorf tlinger having left Colombo, ut 7 a.m. ou the md instant, and may be expected to arrive here it noon on Friday, the 7th instaut, Octward B. I. Mail. The B. I. contract packet steamer Thougwa, .vith the
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  • 91 5 Fob Pib Stuhib To-mobbow Siak, Pakau, Analiau, etc. Mirkiit K. Pabang.Pekao.Ku'tan Sttphan Eton LubUBD.B'kan. I idu.uci. Trinynniu Batmi.i gMNNf, ••'<-. Baud Hnar mill MrIkoo Haiumn Bau^kok Deli V. Sv. cttenliain via purtH Pemmp Bi'tujkalib.Siak. Pakan Kiui, Malacca. l\iu. li Uh-M; II,M.ilno i and Muar Lady WtH Penally:, K'goou,
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  • 87 5 Wharves at which VesjcW are Berthed To. day. t*«jo«u r«oii> Xci Wun Bash— Nil. BtBT W. Skotioh 1-Merapi, Taroba. I'alitaua. SacT. 1 (Bbuiu Waiar):— Nil. Hkotiom No. 2— Nippou, Fooksaii^. 3-Stiuthclyde. 4 Yetorofu iluiu 9 Nil. C A^aiiKUoi. 7— Terrier. 8-NH. 9— Nil.
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  • 70 5 AUKUSt 5 Braudau Dnl fc>a!uk and Ujiimb!Sardinia, Brit e;r, Aatmaf via port* BurrsCeld, Brit str, Hi»gc r- rtr n— p g Taroba Bnt str Madrid via pattt Loyal, Brit _tr, Biu^kok Hippna, Aust isr, Trieste via ports Sappho, Brit .str, Port twettenham via porte Ban Poh Guj.n, Bnt atr.
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  • 183 5 Passengers Outward. Uy tbc K. O. L. steamer Dorfßinper, Uuo Auytist 7. Mr. A. J. Cricknoy. Per P. and O. India, connecting witb Mic steauiei Malta at Colombo, due August 14 Mr. anil Mrs. A. JauiioMOU, Mr. and Mis. Ii Forrester, Mr. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 70 5 By Mm Sappho, Captain K. li. 1). Saudurmou, Auj{. .j. From Teluk nson. Mr. Y. Skitt from Malacca, Messrs. K. C. Wreford, L. Ashcropb, K. Dingcr. Kuv. Kirkby aud Mi>^ Kirkby. Hy tbu Carlyle. Captain H. Cobb, Amml t'i. ram Port Swcttculiiiiu, Mr. Joatiuini 11 in. Malacca, Mossrti. l.i
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  • 385 5 Issue of New Volumes for Singapore Readers. The fo'.lowiuß now Mooks will be ready for issue on Friday, the 7th instant Alinu. The Perfect ("nion 8 BM( Askow, Alice and Claude. The Or chard Close > M£ Bennett. Vrnold. Buried Alive S 99.'.» i lirown, Vincent. The Last
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  • 507 5 It, HalM T. < Klm... A'jtu.,: Commandant. S.V.C. AufHit 1 S.V.C. ban h Taiade I;—Ther.'1 Ther.' will ba a Church PMaoJt for thr in. inlxib of the Siugatiore Vo "intwr OoCBi on Sunday, Aucuut 9, at Si Vudrmv'a Cathedral. Kail iv at tho S.\ .1 tall,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 494 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. Tue sloamer' .1 t»ut-- Ooaafaat] maintain ii >'i::nr dirf-ct Pi-rvin. h' ..\en kirtti Hf-aits, 1 !.>i,.;i '>uti, Shanghai vi.l Japan. taUag uaryj on through It.ll-i of l.iwln for Canton, Swatow, i i- ciicf... '1 1 iv. N< -.v.ru-A-.iii^ Yftngtaae Porla, F'rnii.*. tile Pniiippii-
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    • 512 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. APCAR LINE Ol STEAMERS The tindcrmeatioued mail si-"imeri of th above Line i,i»mu;iu a regular service botweei Calotitta unl Japan, nailing at Pcunni*. Sintfn pop lloui.'k .11 .ud Shanghai en ruu.'r FLEET. Ton:' 1 'ommaudor 1.8. m iAtm" 8,300 y. a. (km B.S. Obbuort Akab 4,600 S. H.
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    • 448 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. I Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Una. NAIIOSAL UIQHWAY SO EUKOPI VIA OJJINA JAP-iN, CANADA and thUNU'UD BTATKb tout* from Hongkong, vi.i Sbaughai, Nagasaki llni»u,i Sea of .lapao), Kob.'. Yokohama, Vlowria »u>l Vancouver, t..ii.S. "K«fuxh or India" 1 Twio screw LM.B. "Enrrnuw or Japan" men, 6,000
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    • 166 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Aug V— At .Salo-rwm, iinreoVrniu.l plcdgo-i, ill 10 a.m. n— At Sale room, ale ol owl ut 11 a.m. 11— At Sale-room, \aluablu freehold lan.l oil' Holland K0.i.1. Alexandra Rsad. at 2-30 p.m. 11 -At Kale room, frooliuld lan.l it Per v •.-p-ftii.-.' Kstato Hoiid,
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    • 23 5 o;ea*k=' Hix^k^ut Ccw.. A ccr:ai& au 1 speedy remedy, whatc--^ tbu oauso. ali cufnii.tj. Ihoubftnde k'Mjutilwa jin their homes. Insist on bavin),' Steams'.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 56 5 WEATHER KEI'ORI. fi.11,1.,-- Kcrbau httpital. tUoßtt 5, WVb. 9i. a. 1 r. M. 9 r. n Kri: i Bar. 32 Fab .9 920 -'i».SI3 29.595 Temp h6.0 J11.4 m.O Wethalb lucr '0.6 70..5 77.4 DirofWiud.. Li: 1 S.W. S.V, Max. Tiinrj 9t.g Mm 74.0 Max. in Snn U7J Ten rad.
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    • 362 5 DAY BY DAY I hursday, August 6. High Water. 4-11 p.m. .lowish I'vKtival. li. 1. homeward mail closes 3 p.m. S.C.('. Anuual Mooting. 31">|. m. Eutriuß for S.C.C. XeuuiH toiiruaiui'iit clu>H-. Carter. Toutonia Club. L.L.T.C. Autumn tournament. La,wn Bowling Tonrnament. Hale 8 Tours. Nfwton I'.nelit. Theatre Koyiil '.I p.m. Albarabra.
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  • 568 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. Anything that indicates a return to prosperity and healthier trading conditions is to be welcomed, and we take it that the relaxation of the stringency of the money market iv Germany in the second quarter of the year is one indication
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  • 14 6 There will be general regret that Zeppelin's airship lian been destroyed at the moment
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  • 512 6 when it had achieved a great success. It had travelled from Lake Constance to Maycnce in eleven hours, a dintauce of nearly 200 miles as the crow flies, and was apparently on the return journey to Friedrichshafen when overtaken by a gale aud thunderstorm at Stuttgart, where a stoppage had
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  • 21 6 Six Chinese are reported to have robbed a Hokien of two metal pots, at the 4th mile, Seran;;oon Road, last night.
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  • 24 6 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday afternoon to consider the Sick Receiving House byelaws, and the Water Agreement.
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  • 17 6 The price of tin in Singaiore to-day is •SflJ per pieul. Sixty five tons have beeu MM.
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  • 14 6 Noor Hassin is the name of a Sarawak schooner which arrived from Sarawak yesterday.
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  • 16 6 In the Fourth Magistrate's Conrt, to-day a Chinese vagrant, ou being asked his age replied 160.
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  • 16 6 Yesterday afternoon, the dustbin near the junction of Circular Road and Kling Street was burned out.
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  • 18 6 Ten of the horses which participated in the Penang races returned to Singapore by tbe Perak, this morning.
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  • 44 6 There will be a service in connection with tbe Guild of St. Andrew's Cathedral at the Cathedral to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock. All the members of the Guild are asked to be present as the cards of membership will be given after the service.
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  • 46 6 Mr. C. F. J. Green, tho Second Magistrate, fined a Chinaman 920, yesterday afternoon, for possession of two bars of iron such as are in more or less common nsn hero for nghtini: purposes. In default of payment, he will serve a month at hard labour.
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  • 42 6 Two Hokien'- appeared before, the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. K. Colman, yesterday, on a charge of theft from the person of Teug Guan Tit of money, jewellery and clothing, valued at »14.f, at No. 20 Upper Hokien Street, on Saturday night last.
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  • 45 6 Teo Ah Hee appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. K. Colmau, yesterday, for preliminary enquiry into a charge ngaiust him of attempted murder in Upper Hokien Street. Mr. Hastings Rhodes, the Acting Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown. The further hearing was adjourned.
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  • 51 6 A Hylani boy employed at Tanjong Barracks who was arrested iv Mr. Wilkinson's house, Mount Elizabeth, on a charge of housebreakiug at night, and the ayah, with whom he had been living, who was chargtd witn abetment, wore both acquitted by Mr. E. C. C. Howard, at the District Court,
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  • 54 6 With money and jewellery having a total value of }IU, a Chinaman visited a house of ill-fame iv Upper Hokien Street, on Tuesday, in company with two others. He hud reported to the police that, while he was intoxicated, his companion robbed him of everything portable he had, including a
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  • 54 6 The Chinese coolie, Chio Ang, sentenced to death for the murder of a fellow countryman at Cliaugi some time ago, and a Jarauis uauied Syed, who, witli two companions. was concerned in tho recent trouble at l\;lo Brani, which resulted iv the death of a {apt, were executed at the
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  • 51 6 Chang Ah Kok was convicted by the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. W. J. Green, yesterday afternoon, of fraudulent possession ot a quantity of stolen property belonging to owners unknown. He was sentenced to three mouths' rigorous imprisonment, and was bound over for six months to keep the peace. Servant Nicoll
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  • 55 6 Ip the District Court, before Mr. E C. C. He ward, yesterday afternoon, the Singapore Sailmakiug Company sued Mr. Joseph Hen j. mi in and the liata.ii Urick Wuiks jointly for $70 for an awning aud screens supplied to the steam launch Laura. Judg meat was given for the plaintiff
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  • 57 6 Four Hylams were tried in the Second Magistrate's Court, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of using house No. 24, Middle Koad, us a common gaming house, at which a Wah Well lottery was carried on. Two of the accused were acquitted. Oue was tiued $250 or ono month, and the
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  • 55 6 For theft of a bicycle frame belonging to Lance- Corporal Watt, of tho Royal West Keut Regiment, a Hylain was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment by the Stcoud Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, yesterday. Accused said that he had noticed the frame lying about for some timo ami
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  • 64 6 Captain A. L. Gibson, of Teo Teow I'eng's steamer Flevo, reported some days ago as leaking in the Anambas Islauds, repoited, on his return to Singapore, yesterday, that his vessel put back to Strain in a leaking coudi tion on July 20. He beached her on the sand on the
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  • 53 6 By the steamer Chiengmai on July 10, from Singapore, there arrived at Bangkok about one hundred bronzo statuettes of His Majesty the King of Siaui. The statuettes were specially ordered by His Majesty, and are excellent reproductions of the Royal subject. 'Hie Chiengmai also brought a number of valuable marbles
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  • 58 6 Mr. Stephen Jansz, a well-known journalist of Ceylon, who has nerved several years on the different Bangkok papers aud was for some time ou the staff of the Eastern Daily Mail in Singapore, died of heart failure at tlio Museum of Siamese curios in Bras Kasaii Road, on Tuesday afternoon,
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  • 132 6 Bangkok's bill for imported liquor; during last year amounted to Ticals I, ('<():), H.*, h decruibn of Ticals 213,795. Altogether, 38.667 gallons of whisky, valued at Ticals 157,887, were imported at an average cost of TicaU 4JQ per gallon, as compared with 46,324 gallons of a total value of Ticals
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  • 303 6 The Rev. Marsh Ki.kby and Miaa Knkby returned from Malacca yt-sU.-r.lay. Mr. Charles Thome, editor of tlio Bang kok Tiiiu-s, will not leave England tor Sinni until December. Fatirna, a Malay woman, has boon irresteii on a chargo of stealing a bracelet valued at BPJ from a
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  • 22 6 The annual statement of accounts of the Engineering Society of Siam shows that there is a balance in haud of ticals 21:l.8.">
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  • 61 6 The Agri-Horticultnru! Show at Mcdan, Deli, will be opened ou AUROSt 29, and will be closed on September G. 'I ha 11 lllllll|iailj lag festivities comprise processions, illumiimlions, musical performances, puaal and snorts, including football, hockey, tennis, races, a i>yinkhaua, cycling, kite flying, atxi a ball. The bttnd will play
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  • 66 6 Dwa,i aiil Diokaon pTonoontrnl two Chluano in the Second Magistrate s Court, yesterday afternoon, on charges QJ MSMting in the management of a Wah Well lottery, at No. 8 L MMNJ Medan. aud iisiny thai place as a common gimiiig house. Ooaof the accused was acquitted. The other was convicted
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  • 82 6 Theft of a sampan was the charge against a boatman who stood in the d*ck of the Third M.igistrate V Court, yesterday afternoon. Accused said that he only bo r rowod tho boat to go to a steamer. He h«d no felonious intent. He thought tho sampaii belonged to a
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  • 93 6 Tho China Critic learns that tl>r Peking Government has accepted the oCet of tbo Chinese emigrants in the 17. S. A. and other foreign countries about the contribution of Taels 15,000,000 for the reorganii«tioii of tii« Chinese Imperial Navy, if a 1i:.e.l date, not after the end of 1914, is
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  • 96 6 Eight HqMmM were tri, .1 baton tit" Third Mayisuate, Mr. K. h. Colmaa, yesterday afternoon, on a eliir^'e of rioting with sticks in .lapau Street on Jnli I' Inwaotor CoO nor prosecuted and Mr. V. 1) Knowlen defeuded six of the accused. Consider ibl<evidence having been taken, tho Magistrate amended
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  • 110 6 Indo-China tea is getting a good name in France and is running the China article hard. China tea cannot BOW sin i'l Urn competition ot tin leM from India anil Ceylon, aud growers there %tt fooling very uneasy at the outlook which points to a crisis being close at hand.
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  • 109 6 The Chinese Nationalist imnilWlll in ny our of patrouisiut! hooio manufactures only has taken no Htiung a hold in the provincn of Kiang su that the QoMfMf of Xi IBg-aa has Uhucml proclamations calling pointedly the attentcjn of the inhabitants a* follows: Since the importation of foreign goods in China,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 277 6 PABST Milwaukee BEER. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. A New Novel! [the old allegiance l 8Y Hubert Wales. The Greatest Surnribe of -v. Al r THE YOKE MR SD tSf MKS VILLIEKS and any of his Books T cyxthia in tuk wilderness. ORDER AT ONCE JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, LTD., S3SSV£.%Z KSr
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    • 192 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BEACH ROAD. To-Night s Programme. FIRST 8H0W: AT 7-30 P.M. J2u 1 Haocliback brings Good Lack 2 On tbe Brink 8 Mr and Mrs. Thomas tni Baby 1 Walter tb« rural Postman 6 Picturesque Java 6 A (humpioo All the Same 7 Tbe Golden Beetle 8 Tbe Little
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  • 206 7 ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION BY AN OFFICIAL. Populace Demand Selection of a Liberal Ministry. i >i i. Own (oi.i:i -r,j\i.i;sr. London, \ugu-t ">. r >.45 p.m. The community <>: aiihtd Turks in Geneva have received a message from Constantinople announcing an Kl'.ciupt to assassinate the Sultan. It is stated
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  • 101 7 Thrilling Cash of Railway Trains Through the Flames. Bw FBI I Tl il i;>v. Loudou, August C. The number of deaths reported at first in the bush fire in the Crow s Nest Pass regiou of British Columbia was much exaggerated. According to tlr> latest reports, it
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  • 64 7 English Companies Effect Profitable Agreement, ■amava T«lih,i«ah London, August 4. It is reported that tha Midlaud, Loudon and North-Western, aud Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Corupauies have con eluded an agreement with reference to competitive traQic. It is •atiaaaM that Mnk .inaugemeut will save at least 4MMOO per annum.
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  • 104 7 Speeches by Premier and President of Board of Trade. London. August 1. Speakiug at the Internatioual Free Trade Congress, Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, dwelt u|>on the injurious effect of tariffs, which lostcred suspicion and jealousy among the nations. Free trade had helped (ireat
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  • 29 7 Kinik. Tulihram] London, August 6. The death is announced of Mr. Lavino, who succeeded the famous M. de Blowitz as Paris correspondent of The Times.
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  • 63 7 1 Ilirm't Trlikkam I. uu I. mi. Ainjust 5. President Kaliieres has returned to Paris from his visits to Stockholm aud lieval. I Dm OsTASMTisifIH Lloyd Tilbukam! Berliu. August 5. 5.15 p m. M. Ka li* res, President of the French Ha. public, has return to Paris
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  • 20 7 |D» Ostaxiati.scb* Lloyd Tiuukaml Berlin, August 5, S 15 p.ia. The Sultan Abdul Aziz continues hil arch upon Alaz»ke»b.
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  • 361 7 Suggestion to the Commissioner Regarding Water Supply. (From Oi-r Own Correspondent.) Malacca, August 5. The lowa anthnriiii iwiilwiljf awakini this wc<k to Iba hot that 'lie watii- in tin HMTVoir at Ayer Kroh is lowrr than it lia< evat been before, have tui m d off the
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  • 464 7 The Accused JavanesqaJ)river Gives Evidence. The hearing of tho charge of rash driving of the motor fire euuiuo Broad rick, against Lnhmit, the Javanese who has been acting as driver since Superintendent Pett went home on leave, was resumed, this morning, before Mr. K. K. Colman, the
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  • 156 7 Native Agitators Invite Ignorant Masses to Revolt. The seditions movement in Tonkin is kept in progress by a number of travelling agitators, who stir up Urn ignorant HMM* and keep so much iv touch with them as uot to fear informers or approvers. The worst of it
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  • 59 7 At the Ligi- .-ui'c Coaaefl meeting tomorrow, Urn Mil t irv Mauonvres ami Artil lery Practice OnUmuhm Amendment Bill (Bill to amend Tlie MiliUry MMMMftM and ArtilW rv Practice Onliunne UMUi, aud the Tamil Immigration Fuud Hill (Bill to repeal and recuact nith Amendments The Tamil Immigration
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  • 640 7 EUROPEAN BUNGALOW GUTTED AT GILSTEAI). Several Thousand Dollars Damage It is not often that a Bnnwraji bungalow is destroytd by fire iv Singapore, but such was the case about lour o'd wh this morning when Letcomh, Gilstead Hill, belnngiug to Mr. John Haffend>>n, was gutted. How the accident
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  • 281 7 Carter's Remarkable Performance Enjoyed. .Mirth, migic aud mystery characterised the entertainiueut given by Carter at the Tcntaaia Cub, las* eTaoiatf. His fame as an illusionist is well known throughout the world, aud his present tour is on a very extensive scale. From Manila, he went to Hongkong,
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  • 95 7 The British steamer Poatianak, gross tonnage 199, waH sold by auction, by the mortgagee, at Messrs. Powtrll and Compauy's Saleroom, yesieiday afternoon, for the sum i of 37,600, the purchaser b»ing M. C. SotnaHiindaram Chitty. The steamer has been uiui.iiii! lot some time lictwci n Singapore
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  • 1217 7 RECOGNITION OF POLYGAMY BY SINGAPORE COURTS. Decision in Towkay Saigon Case I At tfc* SoptMM CoOfft, this inoimnr. the I Acting OhU Juslico, Mr. A. O. Liw. i -aii i one of tin longest judgments ever given in J the local CoOftfc I It was tliat iv the
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  • 260 7 A Professional not Needed for the Duffers. As all the letters »c have publish)')! up o the present in regard to the pi. to ongage a golf professional for Smga •ore have been in favour of the scheme. we asked a prominent opponent to give us his
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  • 325 7 Bad Joss on Blue Funnel Liner Agamemnon. The Captain ami officers of the Blue Funnel steamer Again m experienced very uuhappy time during tlie sfy of the ship in Shanghai wiiich Boderl, veati nl.iv morning, says the X.-C. Daily X.;w». ol July 24. About ajortnight ago the
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  • 122 7 The Calcutta paper liande Mataram ends a lemarkable article headed There was a Man as follows: Go, Tilak, wherever you may be sent to crush your body, your example will hover around us all uniun risoued and iincxilid. Tho canker of the c'mins will uot only
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  • 50 7 The following tin mine outputs for the month of July are report* <1 The Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd., 530.25 Piculs The Kuantan Tin Miniujj Co., Ltd., MJO Sipiau Tin Company .Ltd llrt Lahat Mines, Ltd.. clean on .in i il IW7 77 Piculs. (Amount realised 188,001.07).
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  • 39 7 Tlie Standing C'omini tt« ■< ol tho S.P.C.K. have renewed the gnu', of 490 towards Urn cost of a wooden cboreii M Labuan, nml voted a further ,-inu t Lilt for providing materials for the Mi— ion FroM at Banwak
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  • 32 7 The Mid German Automobile Club, of Eisenach, is organi>ing a three-day interim tional reliability trial of to n nig cars to ba h. Id iv Thuringia from September 3rd to bth next.
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  • 161 7 DESTROYED IN THUNDERSTORM AT STUTTGART. Several People Injured; the Count Escapes. fD»B OSTASIATISOHB LLOYN TlL«OBAIl] Berliu, August 5, 9.46 a.m. Count Z.-ppeliu, iv his airship, reached j MapaaM in eleven hours from Friedericbsi huh i,. on Lake Constance. A stoppage was made to rectify a slight dt feet
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  • 41 7 (Fhi.m Oub On Correspondent.) Penang, August 5, 3.10 p.m. The death has taken place in thu General Hospital here of Mr. A. Kaulfuss, photographer, 27, Farq'ihar tttrci t, Penang. The cause of death was heart failure
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  • 21 7 !!>•■ OsT4SUTIS<Ra LIOTD TItLaOKAM Berlin, August 5, 5.15 p m. The Japanese are establishing a Japanese School at Washington.
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  • 228 7 The Sequel to a Money-Lending Transaction. BaaM Mr. K. C. Howard, st Mm District Cou*-t, ye«tenlay afternoon, KelUh Singh sued Mr. Ho Yang Peng for iffi as Balaam alleged to be due for wages and as cost of notice of action. Defendant presented a counterclaim of 959
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  • 106 7 A Chiuaman, giving the name of Low ('hew, bought a ten cent s'auip from "i Indian shopkeeper named Mohamedsah and l< ndereil a Si note in payment. The change was in five-cent pi"cc-< and when the China man counted it lie claimed that it wi-
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  • 104 7 His F.xci lleney the Governor has received word from the British Consul at Manila that the forerunners of the American fleet may be expected in Singapore, this afternoon, but the American Cousul does not expect them before daylight tomorrow. No definite programme has been arranged for
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  • 144 7 Mrs. Xli/.» Bedford, PNfrittotM of the Oriental Hotel, Noith Bii.lee Koad. pro-i cut cd a Tamil -<rv.ni. named Suppayah, 1., lun tlm S.cond Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. liroen, yesterday afternoon, ou a charge of theft ol fire-dollar note. Mr- Bedford said that she hud had
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 95 8 Wmni't Championship, The lutest mail papers eonuiiu MWS of in atti -nipt to arrauge a match for the Championship oi tho World between Dr. LaskeC ithe bolder] aud Or. Tarrasch, whom many aheaa-play«rs -^ousidor the most likely of contemporary BJBjmts t» defeat the champion. The i Man Cbaes Asaoointion
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    • 99 8 .*>. C.C. lournament V..dUrday >ns in lbs S.C.C. Lawn Bowling touru..... twere as follow: Sinulk UaVMOAP. Sinclair, f beat Harding, 1,-1 1-. I White. beat Foldou, -3. Jl -'20. McKoan. —5 beat Foreman, 1, w. o. CUAUI'I"N~UII Hay beat Lyall Sl— l9, lu-day's Ties. CiMMl'lONsiill i. miit No.
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    • 177 8 i.',iMi. v. r -itin.i Karih. i mil' Ii «a-^ played ou the ItatHcSobool griiinid >estcrday between a team of m>ys au.l a few U aclunx ol Saißes Inslitu ii'ii and .vi blovi n "t the I'alhol Karib Club. iin game was agoo«l oue. Piny was such lluit neither
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    • 414 8 I allies' I .r.C. Tournament. Tho result of play yostorday iv the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club's Tenuis tournament nab as follow Lamm' Dooms*. Mrs. l>arbi»hire aud Mrs. .(ago. 15J boat Mrs. liraddoll and Mrs. I ".iniiuin. US, I :i MtXl I) l>"i iii.X- A t n-~. Miss \C.
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    • 350 8 Eastern Champion i.i Scotland. Mi. ii. K. Thomiion, ot Moray, won the tnuual Crudon Lay Oik-u Anmtenf Goii To'iruament beating Mr A. W. Walkinebaw, of Shanghai, who holds tho championship of China, :u tin- final by J hoi. up and Ito play. Mr. V'aUunshaw .-.tood 4 down at the
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  • 344 8 Difficulties of burly Colportage in Native Stales. I In, ditliuullic.s ol earl) colporUi^t n.nk iv Kelantan aud Trinajßann aie raoaantod iv the .'uly uuinber of The Itihle iv the World, tin; iillicial on:.in of the Hrilish aud Foreign liiblr Society. I In- writer -,iys iv part: lv
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  • 156 8 w ith Csw rrmnntiona. she Swi»w glaciara .vi leueiUng bam she valleys year by year, •ionic a fe» yards, while others m'or 100 yard-. Iwaving an uusis»]itly collcetiou ot DonMers aud nsbris ou the motiLtaiu slope. So far. says the Standard s Geneva correspondent, no souud theory
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  • 87 8 ..iil' I'oii W.iu, ,i Hyiam lad, who is in the > mukn ol a Kurojx;an, pleaded guilty btloie (In: Third Magistrate, yesterday aftcruoou, to theft ot eight rolls of bread from the Raffles Hotel. Ho aaid that he wantud something to eat aud so took the bread.
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  • 160 8 A mat, a Malay, appeared before the Third llacMcate, Mi. E. K Cohnan, yesterday, ou a charge of dishonestly retaining tableware belonging to the ilaiil.s Hotel. TheevMsnee showedVmt she property was recovered in Selangor, and the isngMnta said that accusi-d could not be chargpd witli a crime
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  • 775 8 General Manager's Monthly Report; to the Directors. The tuii.>\wu;4 i« the reiwit ol the Homial Sinnagm to the Mreotoci ot tin Kuuh Auatralian liold Mining Company, Limiteit. t«n tin. month ending -Inly 18:— Gentlemen.- -1 herewith i>> i; totmbmit my report ou your mining «ud milling Opel
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  • 255 8 Husband's Misconduct in Hongkong and Calcutta. i At tht r lieulla Hi«h Court recent i Mr. H Justice YVooUrolYr. presidiu^'oxi 1 the Ml h i monial Jurisdiction, was entjaijed iv hearing h petition for a dissolution of marriage brought by Annie Ooulle agafawt her hus- band. Albert
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  • 307 8 Stoning of Northampton Regiment Ends Fatally. I In orouer held an iui|Uest mi .Inly JS. at QoonUai Tejpal hospital, lioiubay. on the body ol Shivpal KanM who t|| in tin not iv Sheik Mm m Struct on the j previous mrenlna; laapeotoc I. Sullivau said that about
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  • 94 8 < >n .luly 8, two Jananai a tax-ooUeotara aud a Korean otlieer wtro iuu. dcrod and a Koruau j clork severely wounded b_\ Korean in- --iiiKeuls. mimberiug about forty, while they were takiu^ Upper at a village about out I mile from Sinyyoi. Whauliai-do. After oommiifing the
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  • 209 8 Warning to Intending Immigrants Published. Ai!, ,ii:: tin official li.i.'inuru:- lately pub Peking is following tetter from UIC 1 i mi mi i uvula to tll.ir (ellou :i. f iy :i.. China, lj<.-t;j;iii^ Un vi not U> lunii'' lv Uii' Douiiuiuu Deal Btathran, Ai preaant Icwk m
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 444 8 I I.AI li.Sl AO.VRKTISi-.'ifiN S STEAM WINCHES FOR SALE. Few n nirh'.M -ilnp'a t pe. in 0.v.l Ii i t l,. n t rulncod lit;'*^. Apply S. \V.. o/g I urn 1 71. HOUSES TO BE LET. Th« KnmpßM floiMa, Mn B), Orchard Rot<l, lit- Barupw] Boom, Kn 9>, Bakil
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    • 105 8 pRANO pHANGE Urand Uhange To-Night AT HARIffIA HALL, JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH, MO NORTH KKIIKiK UOMi K HAKI.MA Sol, I'ropiiet.M. STRAITS CYCLE 4 MOTOR Co., Lid. 15, Battery Road. soli; agency i>i:i»<ji. i The Famous ALPHA MOTO < »lU>. ('VlilM)Kl;. WATK 5 OOLKI*. AIB iOLKD UAU...N i (lALI >N J i. \l.l
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  • 258 9 SoMtfWßi &muai 5, 1(06 PRODUCE. kiobitr buyers I 7.7."< j do iCnbe N U. 50 prt Bali 7.20 do Pontianak Pepper Black 11M do White 6% IT -*XC Flout Sarav 2.9-2 •io Brnnei IM Fearl 'iaj'c 3.65 Ooflee Bali picked 24.00 •Coffee. Palembang 2> norn Joffee Libcrian iM Tapioca
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 335 9 Mi v.f run- C»j ioa S'.'.b«c^ib«d 130 C 1100.000 1 907 »MKi.OiV 1001 WOO.OOO 1903 £400.000 1807 MOO.GUO 1901 £00,000 ;306 £100,000 ISW t IV 000 :3'je ti-io.coo I9M t* 10,000 1905 %i .'-0,000 '906 £250,000 1907 £100,000 .SfOi *rit>,uuo 1907 »MO,OOO 1903 .':j...hK! 492 -X; iiOC MM MB.OM
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    • 371 9 1905 £180.000 ItOS 9300,000 Wii 1.00,000 1905 *7;i,000 ;»oe luo^oo 19M JtlbOOC lUO3 X75.000 oO« £310,000 1908 £180,000 1907 £320,000 1906 fliM* IBOfl 1460,00 J issr «ioo,ooo iMM £300,000 190 b iK)-i 1906 riSO.OOO 1904 £?0.000 IM iion.ooo 1898 £30,000 ieo3 t»m ,ono :901 t.wo.ulM 906 £110,000 1904 xi'J.iW
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    • 212 9 1834 C1.HM0.* >SK ;O yl5,->W,.n) IMS "?.4 Ki iXM 1901 ».i 1,000 !«J98 HV..U00 Mi SboiiuOO 1903 £400,000 19 1160.000 ivs liOO.003 ■890 tVMi.O- 0 1887 »J.i/00,000 1904 i 940,000 i «,«01 i,*S8 13/8 MA.MXI 1400 j SO iS,Ooo,oou iaj,.iuu i iu J.vrt.OOO i 4M0 10Q ).uO0 I 100
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    • 263 9 DE SUMATRA POST." PubUhhtd dai>y at Mrdau. I>c)i. is tli ;.K*I)IN<; fMfmt in Suiuatra. c < d. j. KErmrrt 4 so. />•■*. o < thoir nn/ctl a« AGENTS IN tN LANU. Eatabllahod In IS4A. than hay a thcrouoh knomlodoo ml mm mmttmam, and mMporlonco ol Eaalorn 'mQutrmrnmnlm. Tho hmada ol
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    • 168 9 PHOSFERINE to tima* *.a of AnuKEW'S HOUSE. A <. hnrch of i-:uglau« S> p.rdin;; Ht v fi rOTOMM and Ktirasiau tx>)« v. ho desire I MaM ih.. aebaait of tin piac. Aiplica'.iut i he ma.le to tho Hoom Matter, S-.. Andrew !oiae or to the Colonial ChnpUin. Tb. DCAH or
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    • 75 9 Pohoomull Bros., 46E HIGH STREET. SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, Curioe and Silverware ol every description, Brassware, etc. w CHAR6EB VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED j Jeffrey's Stout 11 AND £Pale Ale. In order that the above Flrat-Clamm Stout and Palo Alo may become better
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    • 214 9 P. de Silva, tSBB. ffiST WAHUFACTURING JEWELLER. PAtrumue ot 0 *JtC.»H?»l*i* ■l»--l»P!«>'««d »'»rveyor to )].M !,> ..K,u,- f Si»m. Jol HAS NOW ON VIEW. AT 62 AND 63 HIGH iSTREET. A uj;i'_;uiticeut itock of Diamond Jowellory ,r ii, latoat desigaa, M IwMM IV i of Sterling Siivrr Articles and Fancy
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  • 393 10 AN APPALLING CATASTROPHE CERTAIN TO COME. Fifteen Storeys Limit of Height. That the architect of the tallest building in New York should cry a halt to present methods of skyscraper buildings is a novelty in itself, though when his reasons and theo ries aro examined they arc
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  • 292 10 Agents for Sale of Tickets in Foreign Lotteries. la tlm West Australian law journals there are reports of an appeal iv which Meiwrs. Wathon and Gntinann, who have recently opened a branch iv Singapore, appealed against a magistrate's finding, convicting them of keeping a common K am D
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 810 10 SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ii HIGH-GRADE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RARE SPECIMENS OF MALAYAN. SIAMESE. CHINESE AND JAPANESE SILVER. CHINA. BRASS WARE AND KRISSES. \T WESTBOUBHB, NO. 4, -.ILSTEAD ROAD, Saturday, August 8, at 1.30 p.m. ink TuNED roTTAOE PI \NOIOKTK IS EBOS1ZE1) CASE BX Xv 11 XLS Carved
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    • 151 10 A 6000 SUGGESTION. Carry a buttle <>l Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera auil Diankaca lU-ui<ily iv your baud lugijafjf wben travplliug. It c»nDot be obtained on board tin- train or nteauisliip. You will Uit-ii ha protected against attacks of diarrlioea, which cliauijc of water aud diet so often briui^s or.. For
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    • 561 10 INSURANCE Companies CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. Capital Subscribed •2.400.Q0C Amount paid up 500,000 Reserve fnnd 1,675.000 Hni' Omn, HoHQioiro. The undersigned, having been appointed I Igente of the above Company, are prepared k j locepl Marine Risks at current rates. BOUBTEAD A Co.— Agenu LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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    • 657 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BX ROfAL CHARTER I Paid up Capital in 60.000 Shares ot £40 each ..£1,100,000 Reserve Fund aU.Si'VOOO Reserve Liability of Proprietor! f 1 .20C.0UC IUOBi, Bank oi England. National Bank of Scotland Tbc London City A Midland Bank. Ltd. (SINGAPORE
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    • 372 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'aid up Capital »i3,oooikk> iESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 115,000,000 1 Silver Reserve •13..WO,000( '"-OOO.UOO t#«cr»e Liability of Proprietors 116.000.0n0 COUM OF DIRECTORS don. Mr. Uernr;- Keswiok.— Chairman E. Ooetz, Esq.— Uoi-uty Chairman &.O. Barrett, Esq. C. Ft. Lnmzmann Esq 10. Brodersen, Esq. E.
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  • 991 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. BoBM idea ol the comparative number of horse aud motor vehicles plying for hire in the street* of the Metropolis is furnished by ti" Room Boaratajry iv a statement supplied t<> Mr. Ift nuilioi Hcatou, M. i'., who is watching tlu n.'i^y
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 229 11 MOTOR CABS. _^_._R,C3-^_TI_I.S_ Adams-Hewitts. Rovers. TWO 14-16 H.P. 'ARGYLL CARS ENTEREO IH THE SCOTTISH RELIABILITY TRIALB COMPLETED NON-ST(P RUNB DURING THE FIVE DAYB. '(.lightly ri hi sale at very much reduced Mm_ ONE 10 H.P.. 3-SEATEO ADAMS-HEWITT ONE 6 HP. 2-SEATED ROVER. I'itU'l with hoodß, BMgMlo and all accossories. i>q
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    • 418 11 Write for New Catalogue HUMBER CARS. Latest improvements Reduction in Prices t i THE BORNEO CO., LTD. AN EDINBURGH OCTOGENARIAN OUBKD ANF) KKPT CIKEDBY DOAX'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. Ml. Julius \V. Inln, v native of FUmUm, \sho lives <<t I. Herinum! Terrace, Merchiston, Edinburgh. Scotland, told one of our reprcMMHm
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    • 121 11 -"-Cj^ MOIiKKATB \\/ySßKifoyp)p^ <^'"- y ifcnul to rcUuo« Wear on x;^* Tyre* to tl c lowtst pc">iblr point. tot turt: M particularo upply lo _n holeaokms CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. I SILENT SIX-CYLINDER. 20 HP STANDARD Bole Agoota for S.S F.M.H., The Car yon can walk alongside i Java aod Sinatra
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 927 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. iurs- ,-Foar Lido*, ooj ct two InMl'.kiu, II X Br tb* loch, im .jcili uf Chirgw. LADY TEACHER WANTED Apply iv person to the Principal of tbe A NULO CHINESE SCHOOL. Colerran Street. ASSISTANT WANTEO. AmiU'ii. au AiMstuiit with ex{vrieuce k! K,.«il makinf; and Bridq-.- bailUag, Apply, stating
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    • 587 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Bit' —Four Lium, one or two inurtlon II.OT Bf the [DCh, i« wklt of ebugw. HOUBE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Roaie. Apply Raffles Hotel. 0 081 HOUBE TO BE LET. Mo. 1, Ox.'oy Rise, to be let. Apply Meyer Brothers. vv 1149 ROOM TO
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    • 1152 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. v. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tyres, all kinds aud shapes All kinds of K'JSE. Suction, Delivery, Stoam, lor Carriages Motor Cats. etc. Hydraulic. RockdiiH. Gfttdenhose, Brake-KE-TREADING MOTOR TYRES- n°™^!?L RailwftVS S P< Tnbei, CODDRINGS. OAUOE-OLAB6 RINGS. All kinds of I.R. Buffers and Springs for Rail- INDIA
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