The Straits Times, 30 October 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.796. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 Just Landed. r One four-cylinder, 20-25 h.p. "MORS" LIMOUSINE, painted Bed, four speeds and reverse, fitted with SELF-STARTING DEVICE, detachable rims on back wheels and one extra detachable rim fitted with tyre, tyres 920-120, side and rear lamps, two acetylene headlights with separate generator, horn, jack and tools complete. Trial
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    • 361 1 Robinson Company. A NEW BHIPMENT OF GOLF CLUBS. Simpson's Special Drivers aud B Brassies. B A Scott's Unbreakable Neck «H^*> M A Drivers and Brassies. Jm B Taylor's Special Mashies arid mfSS 1 Jm B Mashie Irons. I B JM H Simpson's Masbie Niblicks. jK Cleeks and Irons. .^^m^M H
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    • 246 1 UNDER NEW PROPRIETORSHIP. (ESTABLISHED 1868). ADELPHI HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. FACING THE CATHEDRAL AND ADJOINING THE ESPLANADE. The Building is Spacious and replete with Every Modern Convenience. Over 100 Bedrooms, with Verandah and Private Bathroom attached. Drawing and Reading Rooms. Smoking Lounge, Large Billiard Room (six tables), Lawn, and Roof
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    • 136 1 HARIMA HALL. Complete Change TO-NIGHT! Japanese Cinematograph AND Kliminoff's Show. MISS ANNA ABS WILL AGAIN LIFT Ihe Horse Five Men, To-night. MRS. STEPHENS Begs to inform the ladies of Singapore that she will shortly be opening parlours in Singapore for Face Massage, Electrical Treatment, Chiropody, Hair-dressMg In all its branches,
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  • 1089 2 EXPERIENCES OF AN ENGLISH WOMAN IN AMERICA. People of tbe Outstretched Hand. Have you anything dutiable, madam asked the Customs Inspector when I arrived a day or two ago. Ah the civility of the very tone and tbe sweet sound to my now Americanised ears of that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 374 2 GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES.. Fitttd with patent Economical Fire-box for burning wood fuel. OVEK FIFTY IN USE IN THE FEDERATE O MALAY STATES. JO. 12 and 14 h.p. In Stock. IMPORTERS: BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. No More Crust IN BOILERS! WHERE "D.M." BOILER COMPOSITION 18 USED. A little "D.M." introduced into a
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    • 224 2 MARTIN'S ill, m\jm* y^y m w rl LLD 1 a Franoh Raraadr tar all Irrafalarltlaa. Tkoimmhal Latttef karp a tm« of Martin Pills in tb« bouw to that on the nrw ■In of any InvfuUrtty of t)M Syw«tn a rtturly (Jom Buy ha I aJhWllmrt Tkoai who *m thaa laroauMoJ
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    • 265 2 ship* Mavnarri Co MEDICINE Iliaf HOI U VA UUi CHESTS SUPPLIED OR shsis^s^^ LIMITED. I CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS. iikaii opfil'k: XJQ okfick ESTATES. B-tte|y Road- 3O9 NorthBBried *c RdMINES AND HOSPITALS SUPPLIED AT ESS* m SPECTACLES. Dispensing and Optical De- 1 PATENT MEDICINES partmect under the superviPHOTOBRAPHIC CHEMICALB sion of
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  • 1419 3 DAINTY GOWNS EXCLUSIVE FOR HOME WEAR. Shantung Silk a Favourite Fabric. There has been a marked tendency of late years to devote a considerable amount of time and attention to the devising of dainty frocks which are intended exclusively for home wear. This fashion has certainly much
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  • 231 3 Disorganisation of Train Service in India. For several weeks malaria has been extremely prevalent in Bombay. A large number of English residents have been ill with it and the native community has been severely attacked. The hospital resources have been unusually taxed and at the European
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  • 41 3 The absence of a lighthouse on the Agincourt Island which lies thirty-six miles off Keelung has been considered by seamen very inconvenient and the r ormosan Government has now built a temporary lighthouse there, which has been lighted since September 22.
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    • 260 3 TUNG CHOY. MEKCHANT TAILOR. Fit and Quility guaranteed. Pricet Moderate. Latest at; 1. in flat*, Taps, Tien. etc. etc. received by every mail. 83 11, COLEMAN STREET, alio at ADELPHI HOTEL. 2237 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers, Jewellers, Opticians. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CHARLES ~SJL HEIDSIECK'S frfSK White Seal ft Champagne. J|^
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    • 600 3 THE TALE THE MIRROR TELLS Is Woman's Bust Hkalth Ouii>k. I'm.k Chkeks, Win i> Lips, Dull Eyks Ixih(atk Anakmm Wkak Watbbv Bloud— A Danukk Sl.wi Not To Bk Nk.,ll»tkd. OR. WILLIAMS PINK FILLB Makk Rich, Red, Hbalth-Oivino Blood, Aid Women As No Other Mkdh ink Can. A Rkvkkkmi Mothkr's Rmimati.
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    • 146 3 Story of a Slave To be bound hand and foot for j years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. Mr. W. Knuwles, Tragant Street, Bath, Eng.,says: "Aboutfive years ago I was prostrated with Sciatica. From my right thigh to the bottom of my foot excruciating
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    • 431 3 j The REGISTERED TRADE MARK of 3L Milkmaid! I Full Cream Milk ggJHBB| IS THE HALL-MARK OF ■aaSffiSl PERFECT PURITY [jfffl SrVh an( J Cuarantee of Highest Quality. UNTOUCHED BY HAND. ii^|l|§|^ The Original and Best. I [j^^-ARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. y CHEAPEST nnd BEST. si:£TG-a.:fo:r,:e] Tourist Agency (a,
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  • 759 4 Same, port, probable date oj arrival, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS Alrlie, Sydney, Dec 23 Boustead Alicante, Manila, Nnv 1 Barlow Astyanax, Liverpo.il. Nov 24 W. Manslield Armand Behio, M'seilles, Nov 2; M. Maritimss Assaye, Hongkong, Nov 5 P. O. Coy Aynthia. Bangkok, Oct 30 Borneo Coy Amiral
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  • 191 4 LIST OF PASSENGERS. Passengers Outward. Per P. and O. steamer Himalaya, connecting with the steamer <><•< ana at Colombo, due November 6.— Dr. D. K. McDowell, Mrs. Leigh Clare, Mr. .1. W. Staples, Mr. M. E. Rudolf, Mr. \V. K. Lott, Mr. I\ M. Matthew, Mr. F. E. de Paula,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 660 4 STEAMER MILINQB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Por Cblna, Japan, Penant;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading Issued for Chin Ooait, Persian Gulf, Continental, and AmenonFort.. Bteamers will leave Singapore on or abon< MAIL LINE. [Outward for China). 1908 Oeeana Not 8
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    • 1123 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BTBBMVAART-MAATBCHAPPIJ. (STBAMSHIP COMPANY) NEDERLAND." Portnlfht- Mall Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said and Genoa; and Lisbon Dover occasionally. Bteamers are dns on or sboul tht unisr mentioned dates mrrwau. momwmtML. 1938 1908 K. WiUem II Nov 7 Jf. WiUem I Nov 7 K
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    • 662 4 STEAMER SAILINGSHAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The (toman of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe Straiti, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly lor Ham and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, "V""g at Penang and Colombo. Taking oargo at
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    • 805 4 STEAMER BAILINBB. N. D. L. HORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Qarman Mall Una. The fact and well known mall rtnamrr thla Company Mil fortnightly from BrenK. Hamburg via BoMerdam, Antwerp, Southami »od, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplee, (oonnecti ■>. MareeiUM, HaplM, Alexandria, and Tic* Port Said, Saei, Aden, Colombo, P. a Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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    • 50 4 PROPER TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY The great mortality resulting from dysentery is duo to a lack of proper treatment. Not one case in a thousand will prove fatal when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is given at the first onset of the disease. For sale by all Dispensaries and dealers.
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  • 1187 5 UaMi ihi" heading the (allow or abbrtTtMioin «r» ■mhl Mr. -nto:iiuer ib.— ship, bq. barque; n»'h. •choow; Ycl.— Yacht; Cm.— Cramer; l M. -Out. boat; Tor— Torpsdo ll.p.— <ne power Krit.— Hritiib; U. N.-Lml*i Hlttn Fell.— ftmtcb <ler.(lorirmn Dut. -Dutch It&l. -Italian Hp.ui.--.sp >ni»h; Har.— Marnwak O.c.
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  • 107 5 From Eubofe— By (he 8.1. steamer Thongwi Oct. 31 and M. H. steamer A. Behio Nov. 2. From China By tbe M. H. steamai Caledonien, due November 2. «pt ai m. m. ■opt 25 P. 0. «pt 2* N.D.li. lot 1 B. I. let 6 M. M.
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  • 89 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TANJONG PAGAR. East Whaut Basin Jos. L. Evinton. East Whakt Section I—Japan,1 Japan, I tola. Section No. 1 (Sbkibs Wharf)— Darius. Section 2— Capri. 8-Bikh. 4— River Forth. s— Nil. 6— Nil. 7— Ranee. B—Yunnan.8
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  • 203 5 Weekly Report of Messrs. Fraser and Company. The following is Messrs. Fraser and Company's Weekly Share Circular Matters bave in no way improved sineo last advice*, and the amount of business transacted during the week is purely Lahata have been about the only shares for which there
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  • 130 5 The Cbirese Government has put its foot down on the thruateued boycott movemont against the Germans in Shantung province, ia the matter of mining concessions which certain persons of that nationality had secured there. The Peking authorities could not do otherwise as they themselves had granted the concessions.
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  • 144 5 Octwabd German Mail. The Imperial German mail steamer Friii/ Ludwig has left Penang and may be expected to arrive here this afternoon, at 4 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Hongkong Shanghai and Japan to-morrow, at noon. Outward B. I. Mail. The B. I. contract packet
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  • 128 5 Fob Pn Shams Time To MORBOW H'knng, S'gbai, Japan and) Canada, the U. States and German Now Guinea via P Lud "<H Hongkong Cuoob Qlang/i 10 a.m. S'rang.'Melbourne, Sydney Dartut 10 a.m. H'kong, Amoy, Swatow Germania 11 a.m. Colombo Alicante noon P. Swettenham, Penang Pin Seng 1 p.m.
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  • 86 5 . October jo t Samaen, Ger str, Bangkok Acbillos, Brit str, L'don, Antwerp, Marseille! Hock Lee, Brit str, Bagan via jiorts 30 Sultan, Brit str, Fremantale via ports Oerd, Nor str, Bangkok Banka, Brit str, Anamba and Natnna Islands Penang, Brit str. Teluk Anton via ports Japan, Brit str, Hongkong,
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    • 480 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. KY7K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY eerrloe In maintained between Japan and Knrope by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMBKS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and
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    • 519 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OP THE OCEAN S. S. COY., LTD.. i THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO.. LTD. limn FKBJIAVTLK (PERTH) NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as indaoement offers), Derby, King's Sound, (Port for the Kimberley
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    • 474 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Staamsbip Lino. TUX NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EDROPB fIA CHINA JAPAN. CANADA and the UNITED STATES Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Vlotorte and Vancouver, R.M.S. "Ehpaasa or Imu" atesR.M.S. "fevrasßti o* Jatam" mera,
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    • 332 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Oct 81— At No. 17, Race Course Road, valuable household furniture, at 315 p.m. 81— At Tras Street, valuable Chinese furniture, at 2 p.m. Nov 2— At sale-room, uuredeemed pledges, at 10a.m. 3— At sale-room, substantial 3-storey dwelling honse, No. 27, Neil Road, at 2-80
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    • 25 5 Headache occurs in maoy forms and is produced by various causes. There are sick headache, bilious headache, nervous headache, etc. Steams' Headache Cure cures all.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 334 5 JDAY BY DAY v, October 30. Water. 0.46 p.m. U. outward mail due. y. Whites v. Club Colours, latire Conncil. 2-30 p*m ih Pixie. 5 1> 7 and 9to 10 p.m. Hill 8t Lawl Cinematograph. Theatre Royal. Hale's Tours. 7 p.m Japanese Cinematograph. 7 30 p.m. Alhambra Cinematograph. 7-30 p.m.
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    • 86 5 WEATHER TELEQRAM. Hongkong, October 30, 10 a.m. Barometer 30.03 Direction of Wind North. FirooofWlni ..1 Max. Temp in Shade ..73 Mantis 758 West 1 28 24 WEATHER REPORT. Ktmdani Kerbau HotfUal, October M. 190 b. 9 a. K. 8 r. v. 9 r. h. Raimai.i.. Bar. 32 Fab 29.H98 29.797
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  • 1009 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. It was rather unfortunate that Mr. T. S. Baker had to speak at thu Legislative Council meeting on Wednesday before he had enjoyed an opportunity of reading the paper laid that day with the text of r count correspondence on the
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  • 429 6 Em a German source we have obtained particulars about thu world's shippiug may bring just a little comfort to the hearts of Englishmen who think that the day* of the Union Jack are drawing to an end. Our German friends are passionately attached to statistics, which they seem to lore
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  • 12 6 A two-year-old girl has been successfully operated upon at Manila for appendicitis.
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  • 14 6 Tlu<annual dinner of Old Bedfordians will be held at Kuala Lumpur on November 2H.
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  • 24 6 A Municipal peon was fined $20 by the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, this morning, for an assault on a Tamil carter.
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  • 20 6 Some cases of suspneted cholera which the sanitary authorities have had under observation have turned out not to be cholera.
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  • 33 6 Professor W. Fryer, a society entertainer and magician, has arrived in Singapore, and will shortly be giving an entertainment. He has many unique tricks, and should be able to give a good show.
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  • 33 6 The contribution of Government towards the cost of the wagon fo.ry across the Johore Straits has been reduced from 9190,000 to $177,666 in accordance with the revised and reduced estimate for this work.
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  • 39 6 Ninetoen Chinese were fined S3 each by the Second Magistrate, this morning, for gambling at No. 48 Waterloo Street. One of their number was lined 575 as the occupier of the house. Half the fines go to the informer.
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  • 38 6 The gentry and merchants of Hankow, who opposed the raising of a foreign loan to construct the Hankow-: Szechuan railway, have formed themselves into a company, and shares have already been taken up to the value of $8,000,000.
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  • 41 6 Messrs. Siemens Bros., the electricians, who have tho contract for electrifying the Mall at Cawnpore are busily engaged in putting down the installation and anticipate having a section of the Mall lit up in the course of a week or so.
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  • 47 6 A man named Mcßride, who met with a serious accident in Chicago a few weeks ago, is to be supplied with an artificial face. Medical experts say there is not a case on record when a person's face was mangled so badly and death did not result.
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  • 37 6 Four Chinese and one. Indian trader were fined by the Seuior Magistrate, Mr. E. C. C. Howard, this morning, for exposing for sale tinned provisions unfit for human consumption. The tines ranged from *10 to #25 each.
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  • 42 6 In order to allay the racial feeling between Manchus and Chinese, it has been decided that iv future the honourable position of Imperial High Minister in attandance on Their Majesties at Court, shall be given to Chinese as well as to Manchus.
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  • 44 6 Tho director of the Prabad Tramway Company, Limited, Siam, recommend the pay ment of a dividend of H per cent, per annum for the- year ended March U. The total receipts show an increase of near 10,000 ticals over that of the previous year.
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  • 47 6 Journalistic billingsgate is often quite cheering, says the Yokohama Advertiser to the .1 i,j.ui Mail:— "lt was with a shock of paiuud surprise that we recognised in one of the Mail's articles, without acknowledgment, a comma which had appeared in the previous day's issue of the Advertiser."
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  • 48 6 Low Cong was convicted in the Third Magistrate's Court, this morning, of possession of morphia and a hypodermic syringe, and pleaded guilty to having been convicted on a similar charge two years ago. He was lined (300 or, in case of default, sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 48 6 A smoking concert has been arranged to take place at the Singapore Golf Club tonight and a good programme has been arranged. The following gentlemen have kindly promised to contribute to the evening's entertainment Messrs. Bailey, Brown, Brunei Norman, Harding, Langley, Mackenzie, Severn. Slach, Vincent, Watt aud Wilkins.
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  • 55 6 The next Meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held in the CCA. Hall, Prinsep Street Church compound, to night, at 8 o'clock, when Dr. Lim Boon Keng will lead a discussion on the following subject That the habitual use of opium is prejudicial to the best interests of
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  • 63 6 The L'noffioial Members of Conncil urge that the grounds round a Government bungalow on Goodwood Estate, which, it is understood will be assigned to a Puisne Judge, be properly laid out with a tennis court. This is as it should be, for the Puisne Judge that occupies the Bench, in
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  • 82 6 Among the papers laid on the table at Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative Council was a report on the inspection of the railways in the Colony by the Inspecting Engineer of Railways and Rolling Stock, Mr. C. E. Spooner, C.M.G. Mr. Spooner certifies that ail the works, permanent way and
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  • 283 6 Mr. .Mistice Beltield held the Assize, ti itaub last week. Mrs. W. H. Tate, of Kuala Lumpur, lift for Home last week. Mr. John I. Philips succeeds Mr. W, I 'evil Payne as managingdirector, Times of Malaya Press, I poh. It was suggested in Hongkoug that Dr.
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  • 21 6 The offertories on Suuday next in St. Peter's Church, Stamford ltoad, will be given to the British and Foreign Bible Society.
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  • 43 6 A memorial, signed by more than twenty censors, has been addressed to the Throne denouncing Yuen Sliih-kai for a dozen offences. The Em^ross Dowager personally ordered Ministers Shuan Ki-nai, Chiang Clii Tung and Ying Liv to inquire iuu- tho truth of the statements.
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  • 46 6 The American Army transport Buford. en route to San Francisco from Manila, has been placed in quarantine for six days at Nagasaki, owing to a case of cholera on board. Tho transport Liscum had a similar experience at Cebu, just before the quarantining of the Buford.
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  • 63 6 On the 10th instant, thieves entered thu residence of Yong Kirn Chye, No 79, Amoy Street, and stole jewellery in..| clothing valued at 9563. Neighbours, who were suspected, recently removed from that vicinity and were arrested, yesterday, just as tliey were about to leave for China. In their possession was
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  • 109 6 Two other ports iv Java, Samaranf; anil Sourabaya, will be brought up to-date shortly in the matter of street-lighting by cli ctricity A concession to this end in Dutch hands could not be carried out until Mr. Graham Gribble, a foreign engineer, took the matter up, and found that the
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  • 108 6 An enterprise of an important character, and on new lines altogi thcr, which is likely to be inaugurated iv Tuipiug shortly, is tho exploitation of our swnmps, the mud of which is weighted with tin ore, by dredging machinery. They promoters are an iuHueu tial I. 'union syndicnte. ways the
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  • 108 6 In a marked degree, superstition hampers gold-mining enterprise in the province of Jambi (South Sumatra). Somehow or other, rumours lately got afloat that certain Englishmen there connected with a raining company were on the lookout for obiUrtm whose hearts would be offered up in sacrifice to the spirits, in order
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  • 127 6 Commenting upon the (juostion wWofc Mr E. C. Ellin asked at tlie Lugislati v«; Council meetiug with regard to tho report of the Opium Commisxioa, the Piuang Gazette saya that Mr. Ellis employs a few of the usual stereotyped phrases in seeking to extract tho information lie desires such as,
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    • 282 6 Jf tde wife tells you to Jseave your order witd tde Sole JigenU Wdompson, Wdomas (So. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. For the stage, me or two yonng lad'ea rf preposse ssir 8 api earaDce. Preference given to those willing to travel and who have bod previrus ex perit n 9. All details
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    • 214 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT S PROGRAMME. FIRBT SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. 1 The Lost Umbrella 3 The fietty Flower Oirl I Spin hii Bitting Party 4 Myatorioui Flame* 5 The Secret of the Iron Ma^k 6 The Pardon 7 A Lottery Ticket 8 The Innkeeper's Remorse 9 Beauty and
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  • 320 7 KAISER INTERVIEW. VEX4TI0N AND INDIGNATION EVERYWHERE. Authenticity of the Statements Admitted. |KlCTl»S TlLK'IIUM.l I ,'in. Inn. October 2\i. The Daily Ttleg>apl> interview with the K.u- r is .itliciiilly admitted in Berlin to be HubHtantially correct. The Kaiser h statements am universally ruimiMiitdl upon. It is declared iu I'aris that tin-
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  • 57 7 New Scheme Under Chino-Japanese Engineers. Kki rm's Tamil I.kii.Ioii, October M. 1 1. is re;irlnd I'.erlin from Harbin, in Main liiui.i. that a railway is about to bo established from Kwanu-cliun^ tzu to Kirin, au iulaud town, (tistame of ubout sivruty miles. The work is. it in said,
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  • 38 7 Fusing. |Kkctxk's Tklkoramj l.nn-lou. October iW. Tli.- <iowrni.i< nt Uuildin^M ;it Blueinfontc'ii) m been practically <lest>oye<l. It ...<- Iktii Hsccrt.iinnl that tlm tiro was due t t!»o hii-iny ut itD okctric wire.
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  • 35 7 Kn 1 Kit's TKLKiiIUM.] London, October 29. Ou November (i, the Kiisir will visit the Emperor Frincis Joseph of Austria-Hungary hrunii. The \isit will be strictly unofficial, the Kaiser travelling incognito.
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  • 139 7 Weekly Report of ihe Registrar of Deaths. During the week ended October 24, 232 ilt ntliH were reported in Singapore, the deathrate being equal to 44.51 pur cent, of the estimated population. A Imuilri 1 and seventy-three of the deaths were among Chines'. 1 MO Malaya, 19 Indiana,
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  • 94 7 The Anuual elect iou of directors will take pliice oa Friday. lUcimbcr 4. at 8.-15 p.m. in tlic rooms <>f Mm Association. The present directorate it. coui|«isod as follows: -Elected for 1900, Hwn K. .1. liartlt-tt. S. Donui tlioruo. I", liol.l. IUv. \V. Murray. Me»srs. D. A. BiM
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  • 402 7 I Police Make Raid on House in New Bridge Road. Two Macao men and a woman wore before the TliiriOUuistraU-, Mi. Maurice Thunder, yesterday afternoon, on charges of carrying on a public lottery, occupying a common tMMiMi Ii.iiim' ami purchasing lottery tickets. Mr. fc. A. < ianliiu
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  • 249 7 Suggested Board of Education for Singapore. The following item is taktm from the report of tin' Select Committee of the Legislative Council od the Estimates for Singapore and Malacca, for the year 1909 The Unofficial Members recommend that immediate notice be given that there will be tin examination
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  • 162 7 'I'd" following arc the orders of the day at the Legislative Council this afternoon The Muhammad in Marriago Hill, to con Rolidate and amend the law for the registration ot marriages and divorces among MuliauimHiUm and to provide l" v ie appointment of Iv-ithi- will a me
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  • 114 7 Sonor .lose Trinidai] was to have sued Mr. K. W. Coehlo, a piano-tuner, in tbe District Court, before Mr. K. C. 0. Howard, yesterday afternoon, for tlio return of a piano or for 812D aa tin- amount which had boen paid on its purchase, but when
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  • 78 7 A terrible am >k is reported from Bindjey, in Deli. <>n Oca >her IS, a Malay stole a bottle of pcrtuuieit water from a shop. He was Keen doiug it. tn alarm was raised, and pursuit bocaiuu hot.. On seeing no way of escape, be drew a knife and fell
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  • 301 7 LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER ON VERGE OF STARVATION. Family of Ten Entirely Without Food. A story Unit was brought to Shanghai by the passengers of the steamer Kingston, allows that the life of a keeper of a lighthouse on the China coast is not a bed of roses
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  • 270 7 Supreme Court Orders their Return to Mr. Fertile. Mr. Gino fertile has succeeded in his actiou against tlie Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij for Mm return of deeds alleged to have been detained wrongfully, and, in the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr. Justice Sercouib..' Smith gave judgment for plaintiff
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  • 135 7 The Peking Syndicate, a British Company, which is working a mining concession grantill by tin Chinese Government in Hunan province, lias uoi into trouble with the people there. Sir John .1 >rd;in. the British Minister at Peking, has takcu the matter up, and has ;ii .1
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  • 91 7 The Select Committee of the Legislative Council, in their report n the Estimates, state:— Id tbe absence of more complete information we are not yet in a position to make a definite recommendation for economising on the present system of electric lighting of Government House and bungalows
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  • 129 7 Tin; regulations made by the Governor in Council with the sanction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies in pursuance of section 4 (1) of "The Pensions Ordinance 1H87," have been amended by the Governor in Council. The second paragraph of clause 2 of section
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  • 2058 7 SHOULD GOLD RESERVE BE HELD IN LONDON? Treasurer and Bankers Disagree. Very important papers were laid on the table at trie meeting of the Legislative Council, on Wednesday, with reference to the amendment of the Currency Note Ordinance of 1H9U. These papers include a report by the Select
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  • 68 7 The Japanese Government intend* to establish a Colonial Department under a special Minister, now that it can boast of colonies in Formosa, Manchuria, Korea, and Saghalien. Baron Goto, who has seen service in Formosa, will probably be the Minister selected. It is arranged that the Colonial Minister sball hold office
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  • 206 7 BULGARIA TO COMPENSATION RAILWAY OWNERS. Turkish Troops Still Mobilizing. [Riutkr's TilkoramJ London, October 29. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria opening the Sobranji said that a government indemnity would bo given to persons affected by tho seizure of tlio Oriental Railway. He hoped that the goodwill of the Powers would
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  • 200 7 Expensive Funerals and Obliging Chetties. Lee Kwee Siew had the misfortune to find himself in the Bankruptcy Court, this morning, instead of being in the neighbouring building attending to his duties as a clerk in tin- office- of the Principal Civil Medical Officer. His lot appeared to
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  • 206 7 Extraordinary Rumour at Kuala Lumpur. The rubber position at present is very iati»f nctory, and the price of the article re nains firm with a steady upward tendency which, we take it, says the MAlay Mail, is nore reassuring to those interested thau a iiore meteoric career.
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  • 83 7 A shocking tragely is reported from a sugar estate iu the province of l'asaruan, io Java, uu'ler date Ociob. r 21. Au assistant, Darned Van Dulden, who was engaged to be married, killed his inteuded wife with a ride shot in the compound of the HUgar mill,
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  • 156 7 Ad incident wliicli thrown much light on the methods adopted by the Turks in their operation!* a^ains Kiun««lri s in tlie K< d Sea is reported by the Adun correspondent of the Times of India. The Tin kish gunboat told off for proven tive duty
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 144 8 Shanghai won the Interport Cricket match against Hongkong on the 21st inst. by ten wickets. The Darul Adab Club has issued invitations to an after-dinner party at the Club house, Short Street, to-morrow night, in connection with tbe departure for home on holiday of Mr. F. Apps.
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    • 54 8 (iaiety v. White Cross. The following will represent for the Gaiety Kootuall Club in their match against the White Cross Club to-day Goal, Charlie Phipps; backs, Francis De Souza, H. Mehta; halves, S. Siebert, R. Mc'lntyre. and Sammy Stewart; forwards, lujsoky. J. J. Lease, .John-Caravalho, Roy De Souza,
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    • 95 8 Selangor Races. The Solangor Turf Club propose to hold their next fixture on .lanuary 1, 4 and 6, just a fortnight ahead of Peuaug. The card has twenty live items, four of which are for 1909 griffins and two for amateur races confined to galloways, for which class
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    • 218 8 5.C.C. v. 99th Deccan Infantry. A fairly fast though somewhat one sided puuo of Hockey wa> witnessed on tho Esplanade yesterday, the opposing teams being tbo S.C.C. and the 99th Doccau Iv fantry. Play was of a good order, but more particularly on the Club's side, as they were
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    • 343 8 Ladies' Inter-State Match. Members of the Singapore ladies Kill j Club fired off in tho match against the ladies of i'enaug and Kuala Lumpur, at the Malestier Range, yesterday, and put together a total score of 626. The weather was unfavourable for good shooting, the start being delayed
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  • 36 8 In the District Court before Mr. C. J. Saundbrh, yesterday, Messrs. Ghee Soon and Company secured judgment against Mr. Laurence Alvit, for $4-1.00 for goodt, sold anil delivond. the defendaut not putting iv auy appear auee.
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  • 357 8 Second Engineer of China Coaster Shoots Himself. Shipping men trading up and down the China coast will learn with some regret of tho death of Mr. David Mason Dickie, second engineer of Messrs. Jardine, Matbeson and Company s steamer Cheongshing, who committed suicide on tho 20th instant,
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  • 386 8 European Throws Himself From An Hospital Verandah. A shocking case of suicide occurred at the General Hospital, Shanghai, shortly after daylight, this morning, reports the Shanghai Mercury of the 17th iust., one of the patients, while in a state of temporary insanity, throwing himself from the
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  • 81 8 lor the occasion of the opening eereiuouy of the Trans-Formosau railway, which was expected to be hold at Taichu on the 21th instant. :)42 aborigines of various tribes are said to have been invited to visit tbc place, as well as Taihoku or Tainan, according to their convenience,
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  • 64 8 The house shown to tourists as the ancient palace of the Capulets at Verona which is associated with the story of Romeo and Juliet, has been completely destroyed by fire. A fire, which recently broke out in the centre of the village of Sant Angelo Cancelli,
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  • 141 8 The unknown parts of Hainan island— the home of our Hylam servants— is now under exploration by M. Madrolle, a scieutist, who reconnoitred the country in 1896. He returned his "xploratious last year with the intention of u.aking the researches a* thoroughgoing as possible. The
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  • 1068 8 Allegations Respecting Re-Survey of Singapore. Members of the Legislative Council reassembled, yesterday afternoon, to consider the Supply Bill and other measures. After a sitting lasting for two hours and a quarter the meeting was adjourned until this afternoon. There were present His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson,
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  • 208 8 Java Planters Alarmed at Reported Discovery. A prominent rubber estate manager in East Java, the other day, received a wire from his superiors directing him to stay bis hand. The reason given was that the seekers for artificial rubber had been successful in their guest. The planters
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  • 185 8 Successful Trials with the Powerful Shells. Some sensational experiments with the new Naval shell took place, on September 26, at Toulon, in the presence of the .Minister of War and tho Minister of the Navy, with M. Paul Doumor, ex- President of the Chamber of Deputies. As previously,
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  • 112 8 Two Tonkin Poison Plotters Commit Suicide in Gaol. The Special Commission to try the poison plotters at Hanoi in Tonkin is still hard at work. On October 15, it sentenced two of the plotters, belonging to the lettered class, to life long imprisonment, and others to terms
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  • 121 8 A procossiou of fifty-eight Chinese lads paraded the streets of Hongkong all Th unlay says an exchange. Led by a dignified-looking senior they did their bight-seeing in a very orderly manner. Who were they. The brass characters on their sailor-like caps denoted something, and their dark skins testified
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  • 136 8 . The latest method of identification comes direct from America. A Southerner entered a Northern bank with a draft for »12,000, but nobody would cash it for him the covering letter and description of his person had not arrived. Driven from pillar to post he reached at
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  • 32 8 Mr. A. T. Quiller-Couch O, speaking recently, deplored what he described as the "blackguard levity" of a certain section of tho English Press, which endeavoured to engender a hostile feeling against Germany.
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  • 130 8 Further complaints reach us regardiuy thefts of correspondence, says the Malag Mail and, while we know it is difficult for the authorities to stop the practice, it must be adiuittcd that the nuisance is rapidly becom ing intolerable. A correspondent sends us details of Hevon letters, one containing a cheque
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 422 8 MALTHOID ■UUIL mor The question often anaea in the mind of a man about to bmld I wonder if Malthoid wonld be auitable We oertif v lrom many years' praotioal experience tbat Malthoid will be found immensely satisfactory on every class of building ■VP *fc art atm !v 1 1
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    • 508 8 The Favourite WAYANG KASSIM. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co., ot SINGAPORE. To-morrow Night m in: ALEXANDRA HALL, Njrili Hri.ij;.) IWI, the f.jllowim; ptap will be dtii^il j NJIE SAMINAH. Latest Codd S o^ and Dunces by CHARLEY JOSEPH. GOVERN MEN I HOTIFICATHOH~ Tenders will be icceived at the Colonial
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  • 219 9 SlMOAFOU, OCTOBIK 29, 1B08. PRODUCE. (Hmbiet I 7.86 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 12.00 Copra Bali 7.60 do Pontianak 7.20 Pepper, Black buyers 9.87 J do White 6% buyers 15.75 Sago Floor Sarawak 2.95 do Brunei No. 1 2.80 Pearl Sago 8.75 Coffee Bali, picked 22.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20%
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  • Stocks ai\d Sharea.
    • 339 9 l>»te of form*- I tion Capital 8abMrib«d Number of Bnart bro« V»lae Paid Bharw np to DnlMned Qootinow 1908 1800,000 400,000 1907 1300,000 115,000 1901 MOO.000 600,000 903 £400,000 860,000 1907 •400,000 375,000 1901 £80,000 60,000 1906 £100,000 100,000 1906 1150,000 I M.OOO 1906 £120,000 1*0,000 1906 £80,000 80,000
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    • 352 9 I IMS I £160,000 90S 1200,000 1904 I 480,000 1903 £70,000 1906 11.10,000 137,068/11 113,900 33,750 (6,700 136,000 46,600 > 108,600 I 10,600 I 3,100 33,780 66,700 11,(30 10,000 I 6,000 88,000 I 181,454 1 118,848 60,000 t 18,000 180,000 f 184,000 70,000 I 640 I !BP 38,096 661,000
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    • 180 9 1384 £S,m.lO.O 1888 tliVMO ises !ns,ooo.o»o 4.R0A 2is,ocn 15.000,000 7,888 4.600 110,000 I 18,000 6,000 i B.OOO i 4,000 3,400 8,000 1,780 24,000 600 400,000 1,120 1,000 4,966 300,000 11/6 60 116 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 10 60 1 100 100 100 10 11/6 SO m
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  • 53 9 Howarth h:raaioe t% MOO.OftO 1% prero Rlley HargresTes 6% 280,000 1% prem Spore Eleotrio Tramways Co., Ltd. 6% 350,000 nominal SlDijapon Mnniclpal 8% 400,000 30% p. nom. t% 1,878,000 6% pram *i% 1,800.000 8% prem 603,900 6%d19c ir. Straits Engineering Byd.. Ltd. 6% 45.000 par lanjorjg Pagar Dock Board
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  • 213 9 The question ot obtaining an adequate supply of water for domestic purposes in Bangkok, is one that troubles nearly every onr who AmUh to build for himself. This difficulty has been especially felt by re sidents in the Suan Dusit district of Bangkok, and quite a number
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  • 186 9 The Ituukruptey Act which became law in Siam on the first day of .lune. 190H, is probably the briefest ISaukruptcy Act in oxistcuci It OOaAaiM only ten short sections. The Regulations issued in pursuance of tin IS.Mikrujitcy Act extended to 46 sections, but tiny ,\ii imiily
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  • 73 9 MaagaM fetch as mueli as M* a dozen at C'ovcnt Garilcu, London, but they come, not from Iuilia but from Jamaica In Jamaica, nian^ns Mi M mWe that they arc frequently used for fiv<lin^ cattle as well as Ix-ini; consumed iu l.ir-^r .(iiautitie by the natives. Than
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  • 33 9 Miccossful experiments have been conducted during mm past few days between the Lahore and Simla telegraph offices with the new phonophone telephone. Tbe voice was distinctly heard over this long distance.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 33 9 L.AXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, reoom encoded by tbe beat medical anthoritiei. Eu) to take an J i-rruiu Id reealts. To be had of at> bcmisla. \\blih»le Iron Tht Phtrmvi l'n'Urv u inc»rrr« KJI
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    • 83 9 SEEDS OF ROBUSTA COFFEE offered by the C'oltee Ksute "TAMAN ULOEOAH" at BANMOEWANGIE, Java. l.~>o dollars per pi kul. J329 SMOKE SMOKE SMOKE THE BEST MOULMEIN CIGARS <>F Buan Huat dt Co., 22, River Valley Koad. Jeffrey's Stout AND IPale Ale. In order that the above Flrmt-Clmmm Stout aud Pmlm
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    • 86 9 J. DA PEREIRA. HORTICOr/TtJRIST AND KLORIBT. Collector and Exporter of Orchids. Diploma and Gold Medal from tbe late King of Denmark By Special Appointment to His Majesty, tbe Kind of Siam., H. H., tbe Sultan of Johore, and H. U., tbe Snltan of Lingga. Fresh Cnt Flowers on hand daily
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    • 147 9 MINING AND GQNBULTIN6 EN6INEER DIBENGA6ED. Eighteen years' aiueneuce above and below ground. Ore rednction. Concentrator, serveyor and draughtsman, will proceed and report, prospect or open np a property anywhere. Apply Economic c/o Straits Times. 2178 Wines Wines Genuine table claret at 4.75 per dot Vermouth of Turin 1 .20 P-
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    • 200 9 I^■l^C^kßtta^sa^Bl L^Lr L^LkZ Hr^V P"°' le 'i:i;b class \m,n and \WmwLmmm^S!!^^^^^^Ml^^^^mwamm^mwmm\ Nt w Y °ar Cards Select variety FLORAL TREASURES. A boN J 9 tißti maB an< New Year Box of 12 chaste aud artistic Xma> and Cards >ncludin K envelopes. New Year Cards, including envelopes. sizes of box 6
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  • 176 10 ESTIMATE OF THE RESOURCES OF THE EMPIRE. Results of the American Geological Expedition. Mr. Bailey Willis,* of the I'nited States Geological Survey, has just dcticribed in three volumes tbe geological traverse of about 2,000 miles in north and central China that bis party made for the Carnegie
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  • 508 10 Efforts to Secure Acquittal from Asylum. WritiDg from New York, on September 27 tbe correspondent of the Times says: As expected, Thaw has gained a point" in securing before Justice Mills, of the Supreme Court, sitting at White Plains, the trial he sought to prove his sanity.
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  • 219 10 I'd like to be a Status Quo That all the Powers maintain, The Quo that just declines to go And hangs on might and main, It seems to me. without a doubt The Status knows its way about. When Beaconsfield, Bismarck and Co. At Berlin's board did
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 632 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital In 80,000 6hares ot £»oeach *l,» 00,000 Reserve Fund sM.MB.OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors ..£1,300,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounts
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    • 503 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. r-AiD up capital •11,000.00 c 3EBERVE FOND Sterling Reserve 116,000,0001 t«a 000 000 Silver Reserve 114,030,000/ 1 (WO UWJ ietorre Liability ot Proprietors 116.000.00 C COURT OP DIRECTORS. E. Bhellim, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. W.J. Greeson. Deputy Chairman. E.O. Barrett, Esq. W. Helms,
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    • 543 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE or ABOUT 67 TONS OF BILIAN W«uD, At Beach Road (opposite Jalan Sultan), Saturday, October 31, at 11 a.m. For account of conoernr d. H. L. Coghlan Co., 8819 Licensed Auctioneers and Surveyors. MORTGAGEE'S LAND SALE. Valuable Freehold Property known aa Dovecot," No. 124, River
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    • 52 10 RAPID. Nothing produces as" rapid and positive a cure in all affection* of the uretnra as METHYLOIDS. They aro better than aautal and copaiha and ttuperior to injections. Their effoct is noticeable in 8 or 4 hours after you start to uxe theu. They quickly stop the discharge and cure
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    • 540 10 STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO.. LTD.. Anm VWcl^B'L' W BsV We havt J UBt r(rt Ttd ASBT»^Hff>3s^sK AiXS^^LsB^BsWJ^sB^aJHHBsnV a new shipment of OENTS. LADIES. Manufactured by the Star Cycle Co., Wolverhampton. Hundreds of tliese machines have been Hold in the Straits, and are unequalled in prioe and finisb. Inspection invited. SALES
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    • 477 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE OK Tuesday, November 3. at 2.30 p.m. The substantial :> slurry dwelling luniknown as Municipal NO. 27, NEIL ROAI>. Singapore, area 1,660 square foot, being part of Government Grant No. 5. Powell ff Co., Auctioneers. Evans and Kitovitz, Solicitors. 3333 AUCTION SALE or PAWNBROKERS' UNREDEEMED
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 480 11 INSURANCE Companies The Standard Life. THE OLDEBT BRITISH LIFE OFFICE IN THE £ABT. PROVIDE FOR RETIREMENT by taking a policy under tbe n«» SIMPLE EXDOWMBBTT MUEXI without Madioal Examination. £1,000 at age SO oan be secured by a life aged 28 nen birthday by payment of £*7-1 pei annum. ALL
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    • 413 11 Write for New Catalogue of HUMBER CARS. Latest Improvements I Reduction -In Prices 1 1 THE BORNEO CO., LTD. CALMON'S PNEUMATIC TYRES. UNEXCELLED FOR RELIABILITY AND DURABILITY. H&"V>l^~Mal ■^^^■aUIDUIaWy^Q SOLE AGENTS: BEHN, MEYER CO., LIMITKI., Singapore and Penang. THE ALBINGIA ASSURANCE COMPANY. LTD.. HAMBURG. The underlined, Sub-agents for the above
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    • 1060 11 AUTOMOBILISM. NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. An Aspect of Braking. I jammed my brakes on and skiddud tbe wheeln but could not even then stop soon enough." Herein is Rummed up the art and science of properly applying brakes on a motor-car as practised by scores and hundreds
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    • 367 11 SIDDELEY Hufocars. FAMOUS FOR V soieAg«t»: CONSISTENT RELIABILITY. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, JUST LANDED: 20 H. P., 6-CYLINDER STANDARD, Painted Green (Sold). TWO MOKE OF THESE MAGNIFICENT CARS ARRIVING IN A FORTNIGHT, TO SECURE WHICH YOUR OHDER SHOULD BE PLACED AT ONCE. VINDEC SPECIAL MOTOR CYCLES, .'>• H.P., with Magueto Ignition
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    • 57 11 JUST AKSIVEJD. Xmas and New Year Cards. Greeting Cheque Forms. Fancy Calendars for 1909. Stationery Boxes for Xmas and New Year Presents. Perfumery, Tack's HalfMasks, etc etc. KOH COMPANY, 90, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. TO PLANTERS. Two Refill Books, "TAPIOCA AS A CATCH CROP FOR RUBBER" "SUMATRA TOBACCO By E.
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    • 222 11 BOARD AND LODGING. ainiF-fon Llna. on. or two InvKooi, 11.00 By Mm took, m leal, of Chaises. BOARD AND REBIDENCE. Comfortable room* with board at CAM BO HOUSE, River Valley Road. 3180 BOARD AND REBIDENCE. For single gentlemen. Terms moderate Apply at 11, Dboby Obaat. BSS6 BT. ANDREW 8 HOUSE
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 503 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisoeI Itaeoue Want, of Every Description, Houses, •tad, elo., to Ut, are Inserted at the following mim:— One Inaertton I I.JO per inch. Two 100 Three 1.80 BU 8.10 ■faat I.M Twelve T.M Twenty five 10.00 (Eaoh lubroquenl month 15 per inoh.) Ike above rait
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    • 504 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Rates Four Lima, on. or two ineertlonn, tl. By the inch, M« Scale ol Charm*. BILL COLLECTOR WANTED. Wanted, Bill Collector. Seoarity required. Salary 125. Apply to the Manager. Straits Times Press, Limited. COCpANUT PLANTATION WANTED. Advertiser is prepared to negotiate for the purchase of a oocoanut plantation
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    • 589 12 TO BE LET OR SOLO. RITEI I -Four LIDM. 00. or Iw ImmMo— tl JO Br lbs Inoh, sm Seal, of CW|W, OFFICE TO BE LET. No. 7, Battery Road. Apply to Oathrie and Go., Ltd. 0 1878 ROOM TO LET. Room satiable for Married Oonple or two Baohelon. Apply
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    • 604 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. Lo. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Bobber Tyres, all kinds and shapes All kinds oi HOSE, Suction, Delivery, Steam, lor Carriages Motor Gats, etc. Hydraulic, Rockdrill, Gardenhose, Brakertp TRTTAnrKia ifrvrnp tvwwb noBe ior Railways, Speaking Tubes, RE-TREADING MOTOR TYRES. CODDRINGS, GAUGE-GLASS RINGS. All kinds ol I.R. Buffers and
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    • 294 12 DAWSON'S k SOOTS FOR A&.l* CLASSES. SUMqnaOed tor BTYLB, COMPORT, and DURABILITY NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK STAMPED 01 THE 80LE& TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS. 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C NOTICE. I am intending to leave for India on Monday next, the 2nd November next. The business
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    • 277 12 NOTICE. As I sm intending to leave for Monday, the '2nd day of Niwmbcr, 190", the ba*iuess that lias been carried ou by me in Singapore, under tht name of Vieua Kana Chayna Cliellappa Pillay, v. ill in future be carried on by Viana Rana Cluyua Naraiuau Pil'ay, under tbe
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