The Straits Times, 23 September 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.765. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 207 1 The OSTEND MEETING. Kilometer Trials, Flying Start. Mile Standing Test. FIRST— BAYARD-CLEMENT FIRST— BAYABD-CLEMENT. SECOND-BAYARD-CLEW «3NT SECOND-BAYARD-CLEMENT. THIRD-BAY ARD-CLEME ST. WAYARn ptfmfnt FOURTH-6-cylinder NAPIER THIRD-BAY ARD-CLEMENT. FIFTH— FIAT. FOURTH— FIAT. This proves once again the SUPERIORITY of BAYARDCLEMENT CARS as regards RELIABILITY ana REGULARITY. A few Models of thin make
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    • 75 1 The New Japanese CINEMATOGRAPH, 1 BEACH ROAD. The Only Show of its Kind PATROMIZKD BY H.E. the Governor. The Only Show Selected to Exhibit and Now Exhibiting in Johore INDir. THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H.H. the Sultan, and in Honour of His Birthday. THEREFORE IT IS PROOF OF THE POSITIVE
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    • 41 1 Aloomall Hassomall HAVK REMOVBIi FROM 9. HIGH STREET, TO 62, North Bridge Rd. ASAHI BEER. Best Wh) .u-K-t^r \m IGheapest wholesale OF ALUDEALERB. only from The MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPANY LTD.. ReUilen TAMATO COMPANY, 361, Victoria Street.
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    • 232 1 Robinson Company. Rill! CYCLES (The Popular Bicycles). $60 IDTTZE^IIsrOCASH CLEARANCE SALE, j *^n.' i. Fitted Complete Fitted with -Zv* V with j^ 2 j^~ Sy%^ Silver-Plated Lamp, Clincher 9 Punp, RepairOiufMr Tyre. v *TVT V Lubriciungand DELIVERED FREIGHT. PACKING AND ALL CHARGES FREE FOR $2.50 EXTRA. AT NEAREST PORTS. SPECIAL
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  • 1058 2 HEAVY PRODLCTION IN CONGO FREE STATE. Three Great Centres of Cultivation. According to the latest statistics, the I world's production of rublicr for the season j MM was about BH.OOO tons, of which 41,000 tons were produced in Brazil. Bolivia, Central America, and Mexico gave a combined total
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    • 506 2 Special Reductions. HUMBER CARS 10-12 AND 20 H.P. Newly Arrived. Latest Model. Vss^ "HUMBER" O.»ing to facilities for turuiug out lar^e numbers of these famous Cars in order to meet the growing demand, COST OF PRODI'CTION has been reduced to n point which enables them to be ottered to the
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    • 395 2 combining Strength, Parity anJ Solubility." MiJica! Annual, w^^ rvAwA HOUTEN'S] COCOA J I "In flavour it is I perfect, pure and we!! A prepared." MM IMW Journal )A Universally il I appreciated for its l> High Quality J and Delicious Flavour. j m Fof perfect parity, •'di-licacy of llavour ami
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    • 943 2 ■■■P"" 111 111 •""■"^■"""wtslMEiii'ii jBT When buying Lime Juice Buy {he Best. V The Best is "Montserrat" Lime Juice. I "MONTSERRAT" is prepared from cultivated limes, and is I always fresh and pleasant to the taste. Mixed with plain or I aerated water, it makes a cooling, refreshing, hea!:hf.:l dnnk.
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  • 716 3 SUSPECTS SEEN LOITERING AT IGHTHAM. Sad Scenes at Funeral of Mrs. Luard. The latest clue in the Sevcno.iks murder mystery relates to two strange men who were seen last week loitering in front of General Luard's house, says a London paper of August 29. One of
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  • 127 3 A shooting accident took place at Tha- I yctinyo, Rangoon, on the evening of the 10th instant, the victim beiug a Japanese girl. It appears that Private K.-itli. It. Company, ban Regiment, while returning from a shooting i-M-iir-iuii. stopped at the girl's house I to have kouil-
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  • 65 3 l.iylit is expected to be thrown on affairs in Acheen by a sensational libel case about to be brought against a newspaper in Holland. That journal had published a series ofaiticles ou Aclieen showiug it is alleged, that gross ci nelty ami ruthless methods had characterised the military operations there.
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    • 413 3 "^i Eiawl By Special wtlifffrflT* Purveyors to V^s Warrant JrEg9£*K. HM Xin m 0 mM e e )rale( OUmen s Stores JLj I SL PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES. lil Wk POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. Agents for LEA PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Hgpr Crosse Blackwell. Ltd. The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ld.
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    • 194 3 INSURANCE Companies. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH A LONDON. Established 1757. FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. Amonnt insnred £335,000.000 L^ses ;,r. 11,600,003. Premiaru laooaM. 906,000 10.-arance effect-.j oo almost every detcriptinc property at current ratea of premium. RiaHr for 10 iiavi are now accepted at 4 cent per HOC
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    • 348 3 MARTINS JSMf *T oi PI lIC *»»"ei r*ra*dy for »U Irruo k.'til» Tk*roa»: U. >MtM*»?cio*ll*r.loiFillili) ■>.• hNM >: *tg-\ ot .vcr :>r*yal*rity vi vh« SrtM-a llb-Mt '.-h* SAVARESSES rCAPSUIESr CAPSUlES puniNtss or oil. and comiho or M£M6MMC CctRTUNTr or *****, with no iwcowytHitxa^ till [,UL(7im> ALLCHLHISIS. ASK FOB, SAVARESSt. 9
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    • 32 3 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, reennmended by the badl medical autn oriVoa Eaay to lake and oertain in reanlts T■ b« ba4 of all obemnts Wholesale fr.ro Tbe c*barnis>ny, Battery Road. h..id»i. It
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    • 209 3 jWW* K Vj^yS-MMB-SIaMM-MWMsH'?. L'S Yjl^t I RbwSx Jk IB^ M Itf JBH &SZ™ IKI |T A KITS MARK l^i I W CHILDREN quits: a new departure:. Based on Science and Practical Experience. E mJt J£b mm Herefordshire) GUARANTEED PURE JUICE ONLY OF FINEST SELECTED APPLES. The advantages of a PURE
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  • 753 4 Sa :■<■. port, probMi dad- »J arrival, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Airlif, Sydney, Oct 23 Boostsad Alciuousi Cliina. Njv W. MaaslieiJ Amhria, Hongkong, K- pt 26 Bcbn Meyer \numlia. Bangkok, Ot-t S EaU Asiatic Coy ijittlßg, tlongkuu^;. Sep! Behn Meyer Arrmud Behio. M's«illes. Nov 2; M. Maritime'
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  • 227 4 Passengers Outward. IVr I', and 0. Mooltan, connecting with the stoaim-r l>elta at Colombo, due SepU'uil .r '2.".. Mr. a M. l'hillipn, Culonel J. JacKsou, Mrs. .Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mariner, Mr. W. W. Uobinson. Mr. li. Hirrell, Mr. K. (> Hara, Mr. A. K.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 45 4 WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE TRUE. KviivUdy who ha- listed it says Chamber Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Itcmi-dy MM Uh t<> t;i\ iclicf iron: pains in the -loinai.il or diarriKX-a, which is positive proof of its reliability. For salu by all Dispen. sarioM and dealers.
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    • 724 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P M? O JL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, eirrpt, Mediterranean Port», Plymouth and London. Thrcngb Bills at Lading issued far Chin Oaaat, Persian Gulf, Continental, and Aimrica ■■■> :r,crf will leavn Sinrnp t-. c MAIL LINE. {Outward for Chitvi). 19-8 Delta
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    • 699 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL SUAMBHIP CO.. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AM' TCYO Uftft HAibHA The t)-.r. tf*M Hteamst-i[ Hues between CHINA, JAI AN »od ET)RUffc, via Hcndula aci San yrancijuo, opsratlog tbe new 11,000 ton, twl n screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the well-known (.learner* CHINA, ABIA,
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    • 493 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY' GO. LTD. The Companies' steamers ara despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Btraite, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and for Genes, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One
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    • 568 4 STEAMER SAILINGSHAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. \iiw vT'***isssV. The steamen of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 778 4 STEAMER SAILIH6B, N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. nrp»ri«l Ocrmaii Mall l.ma. Tbe fast and well known mull steamer cf this Company sail fortnightly from Brflti Hambarg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South*.:.; ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnecu Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice MMti Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penau^ Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 1021 5 1 noaatku '.«.n>.« <u« i..|m.«ih« ■»i.i.>..»i»n..ii^ *r 0~l -I- lliu-r nil. -ullip t»|.--k;iruli<> jvljooiMir; Yd. Ywlit; Cia.—l.'niirar nk«8« hoot; Ifatv-Yarado: H.r.- li..rwp«».r; Knt.Kru,-. IS. t'DIMd HUtss j rh.- Fr*ncli l.er.■ui. Itoah; lt.il It ..inn Kpon.— hp^niih Mr.—* irawafc "1 Otaaul c^rso; il.p. itocb d&h «'iwur o.— l'll--,
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  • 91 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAGAR. ■Mi Winnr Bamn— Zweens. I'.A.r Wl ihi Bm M 1 -In Orl'Hiit, Capri. Suction No. 1 (Siikki.k Wlaaf) -Mi'iapi. Sec lios 2— Fookmng. 3— ltharata. 4— Nil B—^«lypso. ce Minilva, A util <-bus.
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  • 48 5 Time Balus on Fort Canning and Mount Kaber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard ■mil- corresponding to 8 a.m. Greenwich mean lime. The time-gnu it fired at 13 o'clock noon, mdi eating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it i* fired at one u'olook.
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  • 91 5 From Ecropi— By the P. and O. steamer Delta dne September 26. From China— By tbe P. and O. steamer Malta doe September 94. mjust 14 M M. Sept 17 .agust 18 P. *O. Sept 19 ept 1 N. D. L. Sept 24 «pt S B. I.
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  • 68 5 HOUKWARD P. AMD O. MAIL. The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Malta left Hongkong, at 1 p.m. on Raturday, ud is due here at 6 a.m., on Thursday, the 24th in taut. Outward P. axi> O. Mail The P. and O. outward mail steamer Delta left
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  • 139 5 K.i» Pwb Rnuirn Tnih To- morrow lUiin and Indragiri Laurent Pit 7 a.m. Anamha, Natana Islands S'atuna 10 a.m. Colombo Olenroy 11 a.m. Malacca and Linggi Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Malacca, P. I), and P. S. Janet SicM 1 p.m. Penang and Bombay Capri 1 p.m. Muar and
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  • 153 5 September a> tHerman Lerche, Rus str, Colombo Petersburg, Rus str, VUdivostock Murex, Brit str, Madras Siam, Brit str, BaDgkok tllaliotis. Dot str, Balik Papau Sambia, (tor -ir. Hcngkrng, Shanghai. Japan Baron Prieaen. Rus str, Odessa A. Apcar, Brit str, I'eiiang and Calcutta Cheang Chew, Brit str, H'kong, Amoy. Swatow
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  • 431 5 Eventful Voyage on an Indian Mail Steamer. Passengers by the I', and O. Company s Indian mail steamer Arabia, which called at Plymouth recently, w, re Mfl unwilling wit nesses of a terrible tragedy, a very popular member of tho crew, William Newbury be ing eaten by a
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  • 255 5 Remarkable Message Received at Fremantle. From the Sub-Collector of Customs at Broome, Australia, the Collector of Customs (Mr. Clayton T. Mason) Fremantle, received the following mysterious report concerning the stranding and refloating of a vessel on the North-West coast in the vicinity of ltupereuse Keefs:11. Hilliard, in charge
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  • 115 5 An addition was inaiV on August 20 to Mitt fleet of steamers owned by the Ocean Mmm xhip Company, Limited, of Liverpool (Messrs. Alfred Holt and Company. Limited), by the launch of the steamship Theseus. The vessel has been built by Hmm Workman, Clark and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 178 5 TUNGSTEN Electric Lamps. AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co bept 25— At the (Vntral Police S'ation, unser\t I'oli^e Stores, etc., at 2 30 1 pm. 26— At No. 27, Cairnhill Road, valualils Java teak hoiißehold furniture, cot- '£c piano, etc., at 2 p in. Oot 10— At ••Uazelwood" MM Hill, valuable
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    • 314 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C>. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. TiiK NATIONAL. HIGHWAY TO BUKOFB VIA CHINA JAPAN. CANADA sad the ITNITBD HTATEB I Konte from Hongkong, via Bhanghal, NagaoahJ (Inland Sea ol Japan). Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria acd Vauooavar, X.M.X. "Khpsoms or Iron" Twlu sorew stea X.M.S.
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    • 531 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA 8TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANO. RANGOON A QUOOm. One of ll> ('utupauy'it «t«iun«ni li MmM to Inn Taojuug I>s{ar Wharf every week. P»4SC2y."rs aud Cargo booked by tbe above steamers at through rate* to all porM In India and Coybn.also to East Afri<*o Porte. MaoriUna
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    • 461 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FOHTNIQHTLY iervioe maintained betwueu Jikpau aud Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, speoially designed (or the Coinpany'a European Service, lighted throughoat by Electricity, provided with excellent aooominoJ&tion for First and EooonJ Class
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    • 160 5 FROM MEXICO The following paragraph wa.s clipped from the Xl Sol, a newnpapcr at Hcrmosillo, Mexico, Jt being a part of a letter to the publisher from a friend "On my last trip to my properties on the frontier, my beaut fell with me to the grouud, wounding me badly,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 57 5 WEATHER REPORT. Karuting Keriau Horpital, September If, 19<ib 9 k. :i p. M. J i! a liruiitKH Bar. 32 F»h 29.923 39.782 29.9(16' Temp K4.il 90.0 -(Mi WetBnlbTher 78.0 79.0 77.2 Dirof Wind S.E. S.W. S.W. Max. Terau 9 ).6 Miu 71.2 Max. in Bud.. 1". l« Terr nd. Ther
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    • 31 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, September 23, 10 a.m. Barometer 29.59 n treotion ot Wind East F roe of Win J 3 .Max. Temp in Hb«V ..84 Manila 756 N'.N.W. 1 25 21
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    • 358 5 DAY BY DAY Wednesday, September 23. High Water. 9.35 r>m L-ague football. R.G.A. v. R.W.K. I. HC.C. tennis tournament. Alhambrt Cinematograph. 7 30pm llal.-'s Tonra. 7 p.m Japanese Cinematograph. 730 p m Uarima Cinematograph. 7-Hfl p m Carter the Magician. Thettra Rival. 9pm. Thursday, September 34 High Water. lu27a.m. 10.2
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  • 1407 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. On the whole it cannot be said, so far as the year I'HJT is eoucerucd, that there is any very substantial evidence of honest compliance with the anti-opium edict." This is the verdict of i..0 Hongkong Daily Press, after a careful
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  • 17 6 The price of tin in Singapore to day is •86[ per picul. Seventy-five tons have been sold.
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  • 15 6 Tbrro were 105 cases of beriberi in Selan^or gaols last ycar,l*> of which proved, fatal.
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  • 16 6 Kroiu llon^kiiuK. kh" passcngui'K arrived by tlie Inelo f hina Steuainship Clorupauy's Nteamer Fook San^, yesterday.
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  • 17 6 Over a thousand passengers arrived from Amoy aud Swatow by Messrs. Wee ISm and Company's steamer Glenfalloch.
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  • 21 6 There will be a meeting at the V.M.C.A. at o'clock, when the ISov. Marsh Kirkby. M.A., will -peak on Tho Trinity."
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  • 19 6 The Labourites refuse to run a candidate for Newcastle Division, but the Socialists are anxious to contest the election.
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  • 24 6 Amat, who was charged with abetment of the killing of a horse belonging to Mr. E. I .u n-r Itaj in has been discharged.
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  • 21 6 Kor jiossession of a hy|xxlermic syriuge. (io Kiang was lined 850 by the Srcond Magistrate, Mr. C. F. .1. fin-en, thismorning.
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  • 22 6 Three thousand, six hundred tons of kerosino arrived from Balik Papau, yesterday, by the Dutch steamer Sultan van Langkat, bound for Calcutta.
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  • 30 6 When the numerous specimen Malayan birds have all been mounted, the Museum at Kuala Lumpur will be in possession of the finest exhibited series of Malayan birds in the world.
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  • 27 6 Kcintorccincnts for the first battalion of the Hust Kent regiment ithe IJuffsl were to e-mbark for Hongkong on the troopship Soudan at Southampton on the 16th instant.
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  • 34 6 \u infernal machine has been found in the mails addressed to the Governor of New ■Icrsey. who recently threatened to call out the Militia to enforce Sunday closing and the Lie in ,r Laws.
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  • 35 6 The interpreters here are as honourable a body of men as one could po— -iblv liuil. said Mr. Kuowles. iv the Supreme Court, this morning, while addressing the jury in the < ioul -rte murder case.
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  • 35 6 Au officer of the German crui-er Secudlor, which is coining to Singapore, died suddenly of heart failure, iv Bombay. A number of Itoyal Indian Marine officers attended the funeral. The deceased was 25 years old.
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  • 40 6 A member of the Malay States <.uides' team which competed al ISisley has been ou a visit to Kuala Lutupui He was so impressed with the Old Country, says the Malay Mail, that he wauts to n<> .aid settle there.
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  • 39 6 Me-srs. l),u -udels and Company have becu notified that the steamers of the Ncdcrlaud Line (the Itoyal Mail) will call regularly at Lisbon both ou the outward and homeward voyages. Hitherto, the steamers oul y touched at Lisbon occasionally.
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  • 44 6 Moan. 11. L.Coghlaii nud t'ompauy ollcrcd for sale by auctie.u, yesterday afUruoeiu. 800 fully paiel up shares of MO each iv the S/.e I l.v Tong Hank, which wire sold to Tye Yeak of Che>p Chin Hiu, Soutli liridge Hoad. for their face value.
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  • 42 6 The follerwiug ohMfgM will shortly take place in tht.' I'enaug I'eiliee force -Inspector I>. Kiilourhy proceeds to the Diudings. Sere-cant lialph to the Central Station, Sergeant Dunn to the Magazine Station, Sergeant Mann to Singapore, and Acting Inspector Oilroy to Neboug Tebal.
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  • 54 6 Five llokieus who participated in an affray in Church Street at 10 o'clock ou Monday night, belabouring each other with carrying poles, were sentenced to a mouth's rigorous imprisonment, yesterday, by the Third Magistrate. They were ulso asked to liud secutity iv the sum of $200 each for their good
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  • 68 6 In his aiiiiu.il report ou Chinese alt'airs in the X.M.S., Mr. \v. I). Barnes states that the import of opium in 1907 was larger than that in any previous year with the exception of 1900. It would appear that the elTcct of the vigorous auti opium crusade at the end
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  • 71 6 Mr. W. L. Livingstone has beeu re-elected President of the Bangkok St. Andrew s Society, Mr. .1. W. Uio, vice president, the bon. secretary and lion, treasurer, Mr. J. M. Mine and Mr. A. 11. Donaldson were al-o re elected and the new committee will consist of Messrs. Korbes Sempill.
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  • 77 6 A few days ago, one of the nurses at the European Hospital at Kuala Lumpur was down with malaria an unprecedented occurrence, the Malay Mail believes. Since then, both the matron and the other nurse have been attacked by this malady, so that with practically the whole oi the uursing
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  • 394 6 Mr. A. K. Vmn.4. C'liiel Siiiv.yur. I-.M.> luis i < tunnel from leave. Coloucl Walker at tin Miil.iy StaUs (juidis. is M{leo4l el l< II turn tiom IIoOM in a i tli time The death is aunoiiuced <ol Sir Kufpmld lipp^. a rriiiiuan veUiMii. ni the i
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  • 17 6 In Perak, a system of travelliug dispensaries has beeu adopted by the inceln:.il authorities with considerable succch-.
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  • 23 6 acciuation is becoming more [lopulur among the Malays. LaWl year. 82,896 [hji sous, of various nationalities, were vaccinated iv the I'ederatcil Malay States.
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  • 31 6 Iv an Association football match ou tin ground of the Ueneral Pest Office last eveu ing, the G.P.O. beat the Dnurawn of the West Kent liegiment by 2 goals to 1.
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  • 37 6 Mr. A. I'ereira. living in Auuauialai l lielty Lane, lost a bicycle, valued ;it >J"p. ou August 7. A Chinaman was band iv [jussession of it, yesterday. It had he en .<■ enuiuelleil and otherwise altered in appearance.
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  • 42 6 The Viceroy of Kwaichau Provisos suspects that revolutionists iv China are being secretly supplied with anus and umuiuuition by Dr. Sun Vat Sen from Singapore, ,u.<l he is auxious that the attention of the liritisli Minister ibauM bo elruwii to the luutter.
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  • 51 6 A IJurmese womau. named Peah, alleges L< > the Police that she was insulted and robbeel by a drunken Malay, iv Seraugoem Road a' V o clock, last night. The nwo was ■inwhid The property whreh he ia ftUegoJ to have trieil to secure ouusintod of tln.e >;.)lel hair pins
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  • 56 6 Tan An Lv, of 141 Victoria Street, h.ul his house broken into and two blanket, ■i clock aud a ricksha cushion stole n. ,v I > a.m. today. Not long afterwards, adi Ux tivc who did uot know of the housebreaking. arrested an unemployed ricksha puller in IScach Koael for
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  • 56 6 A Cautouese womau residiug in .i a -»l>.. i Street had a visitor on Monday night whe disappeared belorc daylight, carrying a\«.ay with him a bracelet composed of gold and black beads valued MS, lie was arrested subv.quently by the police with the black beads and a pawn ticket for
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  • 64 6 Kubbergrowing is going ahe id twiftly iv Kast .lava. Col Tec, once the standby ol tinplanters, has had its day. The planters, stirred up by the profitable results of Hevi a growing in Ceylon and the I-'.M.V, have taken readily to rubber cultivation, especially that of the Para variety. .Many
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  • 66 6 UMM of "ragging have oe. -urrcd late.. ■JBOSfI the pupils of the 1 i^!i School al Samaraug, and the School "flWmimrioH has just passed a regulation forbidding tin practice. Those found guilty of rugging will not be allowed to attend school for lour teen days. Should the "ragging take Hie
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  • 73 6 It is a well-known fact that gold is to be found in Tibet, but it i- something new to be told that the metal is plentiful then This is the opiuion of the Chinese Imperial Commissioner in that country, who report to his Government that, iv th< Kuentnn Mouut.uii liang.
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    • 371 6 SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, Ld. OPENING OF TANK ROAD SECTION. The eSect'on ol tin- Singapore Electric Tramways between Orobeini ltcii<i mid thr Hotel M I'Europc, via Tank Road, River Vall.y Road ami High Street, will be opened for PuUifi Traflic on Monday next. September "is, ami cars will run at intervftii
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    • 163 6 ALHAMBRA To-Nisht THE STADIUM SPORTS. First Series. TITLES OF PICTURES lI. M. the King l'crfurmiug the o|>cuiD(; The General Salute The March Fast of tlic Athletes The Mass Drills A Swimming Match High Jumping Dani-eb Ladies' Display Water Polo (Uelgium v. Holland/ AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Absolutely all New
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  • 574 7 SUBJECT DISCUSSED AT THE EXHIBITION. Humorous Comments by Mr. Pearson iFli.iM Ol I; ..l.l.t.fllMHM.l l...iitloii i via Penan-' Si ptemlx r 22. Mf, Pt arson, leetuiine on the nibjflot ot Synthetic Bubbw at tin lut' m iti.uial Rublx:r Kxhihitiou. treated with it in a humorous manner, exciting much
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  • 63 7 UaiiraH'tt TiLRintAM.I London. Si it. milh i 28. Mr. 1 1 uli i .daughter. vi. ua di .>\i v d iv an uucou-tious couditi u.n slams CmUbi Abcrdecnshiii at midaiulii 'ii S.itur day. is now tjuitt well. She lost her niy aud became frightened
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  • 54 7 Rkptbr'n Tbuhmlui 1, nn. 1, m, Neptembi r lln Dublin Corporation has passed a ii solution expressing intense resentment at tin action of Mr. Astjuith, who modili.il tht publii MBMmIm in i onuection with the Kucharistic Congress iv Londou. It describes the Prime Minister's olden M
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  • 92 7 I Die OstisiaTUOM Lloyd Tiliuram] ISirlin. Scpti mbei tt. An utticial despatch WMMa that tin- imiKiiis taken mil a^.unst 1'iiuce I'lnilip von Kulcuburg, m connection with the liar■li n cusi lia- be-on cancelled by the (icriuan Court of .liwti' i The Prino "i
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  • 38 7 iKiarKK's Th.ki.ium' London, September 22. Kitty-eight ea.-co ot ihok-ia oa urred at Manila on Sunday, Tl» authorise* haw ,u.p|td all public ie.-tiMtiut-, and 200 police have boeu t.ld otf to aeaist the sanitary uthreri..
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  • 520 7 Pcnang Loses Patience with Cheeky Singapore, At a UMuHap of the Praam Licensing .Instil- s the other day, tlie Secretary, Mr. 1). Bc.utv. produced oorTMpii tdenos between jthe Government and the Board with reference to the propoMd amendment to the i ules regulating temporary Uoi not tor Mm
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  • 64 7 At Hongkong, on the IMfa iustaut. 11. S. Hoi MM was chargetl »t the Mi'.'^istracy with obtaining by false put. nces the sum of ~'..IKM> trom Chung Tsan Lcuug. Mr. C. F. Dixou appeared to prosecute aud Mi. 11. K. Holmes, brother of tht defendant,
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  • 106 7 W lieu the new bridge MfMH the Singapore liiver is completed, the Klectric Tramways Limited will not be long iv liuUiug Orchard Uoad with Ki))|kl Harbour. It is announced that, on Monday, th<: Tank lejatl section will he opened for public trail';.-, the first M being timed lo
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  • 174 7 lit ton. Mr. I. I .1. t.,, n. tin Sound Magistrate, yesterday morning, an aged Chinese woman MM Wee Tom was placed on trial on a charge of depositing the body of a child iv the drain iv South Bridge M<>ad. ut 8 If p.m.
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  • 149 7 Mr. William Harry, an overseer, in the employ of the Westminster Construction I'onipauy, at the work in connection with the new bridge at the mouth of the Singapore liiver, was before the Third Magistrate. Mr. Maurice Thunder, this morning, oa a Liurgi tbcfl ol a bin-el
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  • 32 7 Dr. S. C. Yin was fined and costs by the Fourth Magistrate Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, this morning, for obstruction with his motor-c.-r iv front of bib office iv Commercial Sqaare.
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  • 167 7 WRIGHTS RECORD FLIGHT AT LE MANS. Rl i i m's Tblmi \m Londou, Septt iulmji 22. U Le Mans. Mr. Wilbur Wright, the American inventor, MtopfamdM kilometres in I hour 21 niiiiutes M seconds. This constitutes a new Iw. ortl. Dii QeVMUfMBM Lloyd Tillika-m Uerliu, September XL Mr.
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  • 77 7 j !:::;-tkh"s TflK'.ham. Londou, September 2:!. In letter to Mr. Shartt, the Liberal candidate for Newcastle-ou -Tyne. Mr. \-i|iiith itatea that in addition to the licensing ijutstiou, which Inn been submitted to Parliament already, it is the Intention of the Government to deal immediately with
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  • 328 7 Mr. Harrison's Recommendations to the Directors. The annual report of the Director ot the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate, Limited, states- that duriug the year ended March :tl. 51 acres of laud were felled, cleared, aud planted. it'.O acres were MM and cleared ready to plant, aud 1-48
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  • 51 7 Tan i hiau iau amok at No. HOG Taujoug I'agar H-jud. last uiglit, cutting no less tlmu seven Chinese ith a "*Wg|Wr bt lore M Was disaruud. Fortunately, none ol tlwiii were injured seriously. Tan Chian will have an opportunity to explain the affair to the Third
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  • 139 7 His Honour. Mr. E. C. C. Howard the District Judge, was compelled to relax bit usual judicial gravity, this moruiug, whin an exceptionally iutelligeut little Chinese girl, bix years of age, gave evidence. She sat on the interpreter's stool while she related her story, aud caused
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  • 184 7 Mr. K. C. Howard presided over a lioard of Justices, yesterday afternoon, to consider applications tor taUMMfS, removals and newlicences. There were also present with him in the Third Magistrates Court, Dr. \V. K. C. Middleton. Lieutenant J!. A. Cator, K.N.. Messrs. A. Gentle. \V. Mat-beau, W. K.
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  • 1169 7 SCATHING CRITICISM OF THE POLICE Vigorous Defence by the Crown Advocate. Tin- last stage of tli>' murder trial iv couMoMM with the shooting i>f (imilarto was commenced .it the Assi/.os. this morning, before Mr. JmNm A.ii. Law and a special jury, wheu Mi. V. I). Knowlcs opened the
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  • 500 7 Chinese Woman Sues Broker for Damages. U the Supreme Court before Mr. .lusiiec Si rcombe Smith, yesterday afternoon, Koh Twa Clice sued Chu Tak for au injunction restraining him from maintaining a watchman and padlock to guard certain iron on a piece of ground at Teluk
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  • 216 7 Last night, the mauagomeut ot the Alhambra Cinematograph put before their patrons the first series of pictures of tho Olympic .Sports at the Kraucoßritisli Xx hibitiou iv Londou. There aro, we believe, three series, so that the public may look forward with pleasurable anticipation
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  • 111 7 Too l-'oi Moon, who is a dis-peusei autl part owner of a dispensary in North liridge Hoad was prosecuted by Mr. l(. Brooke, Assistant Government Analyst, before the fourth Magistrate. Mr. .1. S. W. Arthur, last weok. on a charge of making false entries in a
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  • 56 7 It having been brought to the notice of the Chinese Government that mauy foreigners have been seen surveying in different parts ot the country lately, the Waiwupu has been ordered to negotiate with the Diplomatic Corps with the view to devising some means of putting a
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  • 97 7 A tire oo tlio steamer Bclgika iv Manila on September I, is officially reported as having caused a loss of pesos 5,000 by fire and water. The loss is not covered by insurance. The cause of the fire is not known. The -uppliis in the storeroom
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  • 88 7 ROUNDABOUT TELEGRAPHING TO LONDON. Effects of the Fire at the Central Telephone Exchange. EtxCTKB'l TIUOJLUI London, September 22. The destruction ol the Central Telephone Kxchauge has paralysed the business life of Paris. Business men are obliged to have recourse to the telegraph, which is also damaged, and uumerous
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  • 65 7 .Uku run's Tklkokam. Londou, September 2;i. A telegram from Ottawa states that it has been discovered that Chinese have been entering Canada from Mexico. They are enabled to do so by the use of fraudulent certificates describing them as merchants. In this way the head-tax has
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  • 195 7 D»E OSTASIATISCHB LLOTD TILIOBAH| Berlin. September 22. Sarasatc, tho celebrated Spanish violinist, is dead. His Kxcelli ncy Pablo Martin Melitou tie Sarasatc was one of tho greatest violinists Europe has ever kuowu. He played in every continent except Australia, lie first appeared in London, at the Crystal
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  • 54 7 BMC IKK s Tf.LKi.H AM Loudou, Septomber 2:i. Four hundred aud uiuety of the Lancashire i ottoii mills have stopped work in const pit nee of the dispute about a fivo per cent, reduction of wages. About ouo hundred arc stilt open, but some of them
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  • 145 7 |I>IB OsiTASIATISOHB liLOYD TILmIKAM Berlin, September 2.'. The Uussian Budget shows a surplus of over three million roubles. IRaoTiß's Tbmqbam] London, Soptcuibcr M, lut ICus-iaii Budget has been published. It shows that the ordinary reveuuo has boon 2,478 million roublt s. aud the ordinary expenditure 2 ,1 7
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  • 37 7 I Oik Ostasiatischb Lloyd Tilbqbam] Berlin, September U, Men \"U Scboeu. the Gcrmau Koroigu Secretary, iv opening an International Probh Congress at Berlin, welcomed no less than four hundred delegates from diitorcnt countries.
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  • 46 7 (DlB OSTASIATISVHI LLOYD TILBOBAU] Berlin, Septombor 22. l.indeiost. the American inventor, has made i xtensive experiment-, iv oversea wireless telephony, aud his efforts are reported to be successful. He is due to arrive in Londou to present his scheme to the British Admiralty.
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  • 49 7 I Dai Ostasiatisohi Lloyd Tilbobam I'.eilin, September 22. It is reported that the Turkish Ambassador in Londou, S. Musurus Pasha Vizier, is to receive a decoration from King Kdward, ami tho Sultan regardsthe distinction as a sign of Great Britain's inert ascd goodwill towards Turkey.
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  • 29 7 I IK OSTIMATISCUI IjLOVK I'kLIiIKAM Berlin. September 22 A luuiom IMohN Herhn that the wholi ol th. cuiplowi mi tli. < >ri. iit.il Kailuay Are out on lid*.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 38 8 The Ipch Gymkliann Club has order* d 1 .rtc.cn grittins for their next race meeting. I'hc South beat the North, at the Oval, by at inniugs and fifty-four runs. The match tM for Hayes benefit.
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    • 59 8 'Iniping Ladies' Bisley. Die Malay Mail publishes the following details of Hie sh"oti'ig in the Ladios' Hisl. v n uicli opeued ut Taiping on Mouday 100 Y.m:i>s Mrs. Cooper (Ipol.) 1 Mrs. Barnard iTaipingi 2 ISO Tamm, Mrs. G.rrard (Klang) 1 Mr-. l'liicKuey (Taipingi 2 100 Yaiids llnimini Mrs.
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    • 162 8 5.C.C. Tournament. The win of Gaunt over I'pcott in the A Class Singles in the S.C C. Lawn Tennis '.iiurnainent. last eveuing, qualifies him to met (i.( i. G. Sith iv the tiual tic, fixod for this eveuiug. I'pcutt was regarded as having a hI tbt chance iv
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    • 258 8 Ladies' Championship. The following are the ties for the Lidies' Championship (Andrew Currie Cupi of the Qarriaoß Golf Club: Mrs.G .mslo-er (Si'[K,y Liuesi v. Mrs. Martin in risoul. Mis. Duudas {Garrison) v. Mrs. Green (Sepoy Linesi. Mrs W.iinu ici.irrisoui v. Mrs. Freer iSi j i i y l.iuesl. Mrs.
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    • 506 8 Warren Shield Competition. The followiug is the di;iw in the st cond rouud of the Warren Bbield competition 78 Co. KU.A. v. P. Co Jnd Ii.WK. H, (-t. H. Co. 2nd 11.W.K, He^t v. K. Co 2uJ K.W.K. Kegt. HO Co. K.ti.A. v. A. Co. 2nd K.W.K. K.
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    • 641 8 Victorian Championship. When the last mail left Melbourne, the score iv the match between Mr. Steele and Mr. Gundt rseii for the championship of the State of Victoria stood Mr. Uundersen, 3 wins Mr. Steele, 2 wins drawn, 1 game. The following is one of tbe g tines, score
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  • 320 8 Likelihood of Rivalry with the Ceylon Production. As a result of lii- rpcent visit to Java, the editor of the Ceylon Observer writes: Of far greater interest to CYylou at pr.scut is it to learn of U a cultivation and production in Java for, (gradually but surely,
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  • 101 8 According to a (ilasgow paper, at the closing sf shion of tlie Wesleyau Confirmee held at York lately, on the motion of the l!ev. .1. A. Sharp, a resolution was adopu-d upon thu subject ol the disastrous results to the natives in the United Federated Free
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  • 770 8 LIKELY COMPETITORS FOR THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. Breakdown of Lady Brockleigh. (KltoM OIH KvilSii CoKRKSIoNhKNT.) Race Course, Wednesday Morning. The race for the Governor's Cup, which, no doubt, it is the auihition of all racehorse owners to win at some time or other,— is likely to produce the
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  • 286 8 Returns to Civilisation Dressed as Tibetan Lama. Dr. Sven Uedin arrived at Narkanda, this morning, reports a Sii...a wire of the 14th in-tan t. He halts at Fagoo bungalow to-night, reaches Simla to-morrow morning and stays at Observatory House as the guest of the Private Secretary
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 617 8 'HEADACHE, WEAKNESS, T Thr hheh o ece u a b r IV "I Suffered With for Years--Pe-ru-na Cured Me Entirely/ MiM AlbinaChanvin, No.fiO Rue Agnes, St. Henri, Montreal. Can., write*)' "I ronsider Pernna better than any other remedy. «R ft cured me when nothing else could. I suffered for yean
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    • 609 8 EMPLOYMENT WANTED. A Dutch lady, Mil erii: \ited. uho »peak« Rdkl sii, wanU cinplownt-ut Apply 100., o/o Strut, Times. 'ii.t.6 SITUATION WANTED. A well ed'ioited Putrh JnUM. with bonpiiiil training (having rassed «v examination). Ima rattled here Private Nurse Apply at Uotel van v\ ijk. I «j97 NOTICE. Notice is
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  • 250 9 ki Skftrmbkr 22, 19W. PRODUCE. ambiet 7.70 do 'Cub* N. I mr. ked 12.00 ;-opta Bali 7.20 fo Pom 6 HO Pepprr. Black 10 30 B White 6% W.W Sa«o Floor SarawnV buyers 2.95 I *.o ■raad l 2-85 Pe*rl Bmk 3.60 JofitJ Bali, picked M* Ooflee Palembani' nonj
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 339 9 >Ole of I forma-; ion i Capital ■■nbaaribed of Bh«r«i lain* Fald I Boarea VftlM |op to Unimed OM*M9 QCCIITI 1903 *300,000 U'i)7 1300,000 1901 1800,000 1803 £400,000 1907 1400,000 1301 £60,000 1906 £100,000 1905 »150,000 1906 £120,000 1908 I £30,000 1806 1450,000 306 £260.000 1807 I £100,000 1904
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    • 374 9 I 1808 £100.000 IMK tfUO.OOO IBM £30.000 19C3 £7C,U00 VfA 1150,000 I IBM m.O(K> 1905 I £76,000 1906 ICBIO.OOO 19M j £180,000 1807 I £310,000 •mm I /ne.ooo > M »iM,oo-i MM £100.000 j !Bo€ I £JOO,OOO 1903 j «3<t,o.H> 1906 I 1200,000 IBM £SO,oflO i 1904 IIM.JfIO ia»H
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    • 217 9 ISSH f.,-77.10.0 4, AC") :«i8 »/>•.. cor nm> <*•"> '1 S CX* ,000 U.OuC.i N i**'- u.wc.ooo MM* 4,{00 1 iU.IAiO 18,01,0 I 8.000 8,000 I 4,000 8,400 >,000 I S.TW 14,000 600 400 OiO 1,110 1,000 4,9 M li>.>.o< MM 19/6 2 iff 60 SO 1W IX 100
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 227 9 Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd., HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THEY ARE APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS BRITISH INSULATED i HELSBY CABLES, Ld., MANUFACTURERS OF WIRES AND CABLES FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRICAL WORK, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH APPARATUS, OVERHEAD TRAMWAY EQUIPMENT, ETC., ETC. LARGE STOCKS KEPT AT THE Electrical Dept., 3, Battery Road.
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    • 102 9 THE M M RONEO IT IS AM APPLIANCE "To get Right" in the eyes of your trade. IK YOU CANNOT CALL. MAY WE SEND YOU PARTICULARS HOW IT COULD BE USED IN YOUR BUSINESS? RONtQ Ltd 3mA p/aGB llUllLUj L-lUij SINGAPORE. CROWN <^fe PERFUMERY s^^y*.;; Mauufactnrf'C 1 by THE GROWN
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    • 65 9 Whitcaway, Laidlaw Co., Ld. VERY >*^ I'-rsons, ROYAL [rfjjk iji OF MM SEM| \l M ENGLISH PORCELAIH\^^j(jgggp^IAIIUFAOTUP'- GRAND POSTCARD EXHIBITION. An Exhibition in connection with Koh and Co.'s Postcard Exchange Register will be held in the coming December, the object being to encourage collectors to send in the best pictures
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    • 73 9 DAHL'S MILK. PURE NORWEGIAN COWS MILK. As a guarantee of the purity and quality of this well-known brand of Milk, attention is called to the following analysis by the Government Analyst "THE SAMPLE CONTAINS IN 100 PARTS. Solid Residue 12.51% Fat 8.40 Non Fatty Solids 9.11 Milk Sugar 4.60 Ash
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  • 1194 10 rHE POSSIBILITIES OF THE FISH DINNER. How to Prepare Attractive Menus, i Turn was not *o long ago \\ln-n only liom.iuists and extreme Kituali«ts tliou^lit it Mi i MMJ to absta u from meat during Leak 1 1 but nowadAys nm-t people recognise tlie hygienic value of a
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  • 623 10 Government to be Urged to Abolish Rubber Duty. The nninal report of the Negri St-mbilnn Planters' Association states that owing to high rents coffee and coconuts have not received any attention, but it is understood that the quit rent on laud for the ruitivation of rocomits has
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  • 56 10 Madame Alliani. the celebrated singer, who with her distinguished concert company, gave two concerts at Colombo iv November last, will, according to present arrangementp, be in that Colony early in November on her way to Europe from Australia. It has been almost decided that Madame Albani will give two or
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 634 10 BANKING COMPANIES.! CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED hi KOYAL CHARTER Paid nr Capita) in 60.000 Shares of tJiOearh £1,i00.000 Raoervc Fnnd £1,525.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,300,000 BANKERS Bank oi England. National Bank of Scotland. Tbe London City A Midland Bank. Ltd. 61NOAPORE BRANCH. Current Aoooants are
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    • 723 10 THREATENED WITH LIFE-LONGAGONY From Dreadful Humour on Face and Scalp— Under Medical Care for Months— Suffered for 3 Years and i l Despaired of Cure— Now Well. CALLS THE CUTICURA REMEDIES MARVELLOUS I suffered for two and a half, I may i say threo. years from terrible eruptlona of th»
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    • 111 10 9 SPRAINED KNEE CURED BY LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM O. F. Schamrcr, Kinnundy, 111., says: In coming down some steps my wife sprained her knee so severely that she was unable to stand. The joint was stiff, very much enlarged, and so extremely sensitive that the slightest touch caused violent pain.
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    • 538 10 STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO., LTD.. fp^ 15. BATTERY RD. BiMiiSir jiv?^ifaa\\ V v J*X*r" r^J .^L. JL> JL> *V Manufactured by the Star Cycle Co., Waive rhampton. Haadreda of IheM ma -liims have beeu sold iv the Straits, and are une<in dial iv price .in I Boieh. Inspection invited. PRELIMINARY
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    • 495 10 AUCTION SALE 141 LOOS i.ltoNV TUIBKB, In lengths varying (ran 4 feot to 10 fort, Vt Me-ars. 11. L. Coghlan f'j.'s Bab-NOtM, Friday, BtfUmber IS, at 11 a.m. For account of ooaei mcd. S.imp'.fs nn i-.'\v. H. L. Coghlan ff Co.. Licensed Auctioneers HW and Surveyors. THE PROPERTY OF A
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  • 1080 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. Mr. K. T. C. Garland, of Ipoh. at present Home on leave, is spending most of his time mot -ii inn. His denunciation of the road-hog is very stion({. Two separate applications have been mad.) t.i tic Sirntary for Scotland for the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 292 11 ARGYLL CARS. Greatest Success. 1214 H.P. GOLD MEDAL ANl> FASTEST TIME. CLENCKOE HILL CLIMB. 14-16 H.P. TWO KNTEKED, TWO MADE NONBTOP l;l"NS THROUGHOUT. SCOTTISH RELIABILITY TRIAL "Arujll*" mwn tin- jnly linn liaiiDi; ihree wiuuiug cars in the]trial. SYME CO., Sole Agents. SCOTTISH TRIALS. 1908. TltaOC M»RK A*. u-i.hl. thf most
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    • 195 11 I sole agents: CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Just Landed: BELSIZE I*»-|O n.r., by Mrs. E. A. RILE Yin the recent n x. j \i ii <Cfo iuvixqtox pike hill rainteu Yellow, V oummeooxnmTioi(,kMi Upholstered Blue. 16 h.p. bell 16 h.p. stella. You .lie cordially invited to have a trial ima on
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    • 87 11 C.H Willis, TURF ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Is now doing bu-iness on the forthcoming SINGAPORE RAGES OCTOBER 13. 15 AND 17. Long Odds, BTRAIGHT-OUT DOUBLES. TREBLES AND STARTING PRICE ON ALL RACES. AH bets made by Telegram or Telephone must be confirmed by letter Ecglish Jockey Club rules of
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    • 136 11 LOOK VAN KIT. DENTIST. AND OE^AL SoPPLIES. No. 2», South Caual Koad. and 17. South Bridge Koad. High -Cla- Work. Moderate I Consulting Rooms fitted with electric I ;litn and fans, etc., etc. 1 to:. MAKES THE SKINas S O F T as B REDNESS, HEAT. IRRITATION, TAN.and KEEPS THE
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    • 635 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisoeIIaeou* Want* of Erery Description, Houses, laad, *to., to Ist, an Inserted at th* following mm:— One Insertion I 1.10 per Inoh. Two a.OO Three 1.80 Six «.M Moc 1.40 TwelTe 7.(0 Twenty flro 10.00 (Kacb *üb*eqa*nl month 18 per Inch.) Ik* abore rate 1*
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    • 419 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Binif— Fou Llau, o» or two iaMrciM*, 11.00 Bf IB* laeb, m* Bcali ol Chum LADY TEACHER WANTED. Wanted, LaiSy Teacher. Apply in peuon at the Anglo-Chinese School, Coleman and Armenian Streets. 2079 LESSONS IN PIANO AND FRENCH. By Young Lady, Pupil of the Ro> al Aoademy of
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    • 391 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. VUtis Four Lints, on* »r two inMrtiou, 11.00 By the Inch, •<*> Seal* of Charges. DARRACQ CAR FOR SALE 4 cylinder, 14/16 h.p., S seated (juat purchased from Katz Brothers, Singapore). Apply C. O. Warnford -Look, Kuala Lumpur. 0 1958 RUBBER EBTATE FOR SALE. About ISO acres
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    • 575 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Ritsi --Fotr I, lnc. 009 or tw •rr.loM, I) M Uj tba IKb, m Soal* of Okuxx. OFFICE TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Apply to Onthrie and Co., Ltd. c 1878 OFFIOEANDGOOOWNTO LET. No. 85, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply to J. LEVY,
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    • 507 12 Syrup of Raspberry PURELY MADE OF GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY JUICE AND SUGAR. Mixed with iced water or soda water, it forms a very palatable, refreshing and healthy drink, which is uo doubt the most suitable beverage for hot climates. It also forms a delicious ingiedient for icecream and sweet sauces.
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    • 343 12 I Miscellaneous NOTICES Rates :-lit Month, $1" par inch. Sataeqauit months, 1 For shorter p»r io.U ue VMh o( Charge*. NOTICE. We hereby notify that the Power of Attorney for our firm held by Mr. H. N, Loney, dated lt>th June, 19OM, has been cancelled as from this date, and
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