The Straits Times, 8 February 1909
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Title Section14 1909-02-08 1 The Straits Times. WO. 22.878. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1909. PRICE 10 CEIS TP.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1909-02-08 1 KATZ BROTHERS, LD. Ag| FRESH STOCK ITT m ■J Manila Cigars. COMPANIA GENERAL BRAND. Londres in boxes of 100 $1.95 per box Regalia A. Lopez 50 3.00 Perfectos 25 1.50 Reina Victoria 50 2.50 Reina Victoria N.P.U. 100 5.25 Etc Etc. PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION Also SIMON ARZTS 70104 words
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Advertisement82 1909-02-08 1 HARIPA HALI i Grand Cintmacogiaph t North Btiiji Hobi]. TO-NIGHT I New Programme. FAMOUS GAUMON 'S FILMS. Coma Come I K. HATIMA, Sole Propriitc STRAITS CYCLE AND MOTOR CO., LTD., 15, Battoiy Head, ELECTRO PLATERS. KXAMELLERS, MAKKI S OK THE CELEP.KATED "LAJL" RACING BICYCLES. Triple I Motor Tyre ii Pump82 words
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Advertisement269 1909-02-08 1 ROBINSON CO. Sterling-Silver Wedding Presents. MANICURE SETS. nch $11 50. linebw $15.50. CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING: $3. £4.25. $5 50. $6 50 3 50. 2 Solid Silver I'uiij 1 Bate* I Flki rnr^r^^^^ 0 Scissors, 1 N H i! o :-1,,.r. 1 N.il ST£ lUNfi-SiLVER-M IUNTEO PIN SGENT 0 TliS N269 words
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Article928 1909-02-08 2 BRAIN^S AN ORGAN OF THOUGHT AND INTELLECT. Gateways of Knowledge. The fifth of Professor William Stirling's course of lectures on The Wheel of Life was delivered at the Koyal Institution, and. was entitled Sentinels and Citadels, its subject being the senses and nervous system. Professor Stirling said the928 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement474 1909-02-08 2 Special Reductions. HUMBER CARS 10-12 AND 20 H.P. Newly Arrived. Latest Model. \^^*lJ»^r/ "Una/mCD" x^^^^/ n v ivi 13 c. n Owing' to facilities for turning out large numbers of these famous Cars in order to meet the growing demand, COST OFjPRODUCTION has been reduced to a point which enables474 words
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Advertisement176 1909-02-08 2 fT|N DAYS' FREE TrtlAL 1 Coventry Cycles, i Paokmd Da., v <-™d Fr— STUM tl oaca.ji«« •unruiii lnr Tim art <&talo««M MEMO "ofh'Li Oil!,°'&v °A 352 Uvt^Jk 4s\lT^raft am tn« ON LV Dealer in thfi^^K ]rM£j2jr\\a<\A who Mils SWIFTS.^H ■QFchallenge! triumphs.H trovers. singers, pro-h HUMBERS and CEN-H at pounds below176 words
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Advertisement86 1909-02-08 2 APJPULAR REMEDY IN 89'JTH AFRICA. Chamberlain's Coa^li Remedy hrs be n in South Africa for a Dumber of years, ami tbe fact that it still retains its popularity as a cure of coughs, colds and croup is certain proof that it gives satisfaction. Morum Bros., general merchants at Tarkastad,|Cape Colony,86 words
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Advertisement508 1909-02-08 2 A CELEBRATED BEAUTY Head Pains, Gout, Lassitude Readers see far themselves that those in a position to pick and chocs*—. whether they are Royal Personage?, popular celebrities, experienced doctors, nurses, athletes, &c. without exception unhesitatingly select Phoslerine as the one certain remedy for all nervous disorders. All these distinguished people508 words
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Article1277 1909-02-08 3 UNITED SF.RDAMi (SUMATRA) RUBBER PLANTATIONS. Substantial Profits Earned. The first general meeting of the United Serdang I Sumatra) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on January 1:) at the London Chamber of Commerce, < >\iord court, < annon street, K.C., Mr. Arthur l.atupard (Chairman of the company 1 presiding.1,277 words
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Article148 1909-02-08 3 Opportune Contract Awarded for Forge Workers. The Darlington Forge Company have obtained an important contract for stern frames, rudders, and brackets for two large White Star liners which are beiug built at Belfast. Thenc are stated to bo the largest Bhips of the liner class which148 words
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96 1909-02-08 3 Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, daughter of I'rcHJdent Roosevelt, has been presented with a beautiful pair of jewolleil bracelets, the L'iit of the late Kuipress Dowager of China, to whom she paid a visit some years ago. The presentation was made by Tang Shaoyi, the special Chinese Commissioner96 words
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Article86 1909-02-08 3 la a recent cricket mateh all names suppressed by request the team did themselves remarkably well at tiltin with the result, says tbe Pinang Gazette, that on resuming his innings the crack bat on the visiting side was clean bowled by the easiest of half volleys. Hallo, old man," said86 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement821 1909-02-08 3 SINGAPORE AND KRANJi RAILWAY. FROV AUGUST 1, 1908. AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 1 4 i 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 H 14 i.a. t». a.m. a.m. 4.M Mb r.v. I.H. i.m. r.M. r.M. rm. r.H. Paaßir Panjanfi 710 145821 words
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Advertisement130 1909-02-08 3 THE MERIT OF A MEDICINE Is determined by the test. Does it cure WHAT RHEUMATICS SAY N. Galloway, Snow Hill, London, writes I have been a great sufferer from Rheuniatism for many years. During this time, I have tried various advertised rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments and embrocations. My legs pained130 words
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Advertisement226 1909-02-08 3 Noynord's Emulsion oi cod Liver Oil Imiumros] MTT "W W7 wiTH MIL/tv jNo CMULttOt. cocra HYPOPHOSPHITES of LIME SODA. MILK eR§ ITWIUPMIES oi iiat MM A most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil. tM A Chemical Food acceptable to the most delicate. ■iriiiit ci..L' A preparation containing all the virtues226 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement787 1909-02-08 4 STEftMEB SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Fot China, impma, Penanx, Ceylon Austrßl'a. India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Througb Bills sf Ladirg Issuea !-.>r f t> Coast, Persian Galf, Continental, and American Forts. EtesTier.. -rill leave Rmgap .< MAIL LINE. Outward [fot Ckium) Delta Feb 12 A>,ivf787 words
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Advertisement639 1909-02-08 4 STEAMERS SAILING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP GO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO. LTD The Corap»n ej' stcam-ri *r* 'espanhed from Liverpool outward* fir thy <irii;j. Chin* and Japan ev->ry f e->k noi fro-n Up^n h^nii"w»rds for L i'il in, Hiad»ffl>W nn I Vutwo-o every lenedgbt to* Ge'io*. afajtatißei »ud639 words
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Advertisement664 1909-02-08 4 STEAMER Sftilln'GS. I INDO CHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. i Tbi atcarrtt-rs of this Company maintain a regular direcl rvice between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai aud Japan, tnking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow. Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Kewchwang, Yaagtsz? Port*, Formosa, tbe Philippines. &c. .to sMaaaasMn Tons664 words
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Advertisement400 1909-02-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. LTD. A regular FOKTXIGHTLY service is maintained between JaFAI and Buaun by (be following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. under Mail Contract with tbe imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for tbe Company's European Service lighted throughout by Electricity provided with excellent accommodation for I'irnt and400 words
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Advertisement583 1909-02-08 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. This teamers of ;a.° Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdim, aod Ihe Straits, China and Japan Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and otioe a month for Bremerbaven d'rect. calling al Penang and Colombo. Taking carsc583 words
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Advertisement800 1909-02-08 4 STEAMER SAHIhgS. X^ii <Lr« JLjfr NORODEUTS !HIR LLOfD Imperial (Jjrm*ui 41* i Ltaa The fast and well ko"*n m&i!»to«m<thi* Oompany sail fortnightly bwi Bi-ni Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, ImUbmbi loa, Gibraltar, Geno* Napln>, fecme i Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra, mjti-pi Port Said Sues, Aden. (Vimbn. Pu> Singapore, Hongtoug. tjliant-h^, aaBJIBMfei KobV800 words
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Article1299 1909-02-08 5 I'll I' r tn in lio&ding the hMeVMg ahbrevia 1 1 1 1 j i■ 1 1 ->• I Htr. "U-iuner sb. ship; bq t«ri|iie; Bcb. schooner; Yet. Yacht Crn (Viii-.it. O'b'..--Onnbnat Tor.-- Torpedo; H.p. Horsepower; liril. Briti^L U.S.— liiit.i States; Feb. French; Ocr. German: Dut. l'ut<:li;1,299 words
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Article87 1909-02-08 5 February j t Ilelene Rickmers, Ger str, Bangkok Alicante, Span str. lloilo and Manila P. Alice, Ger ttr. Yokohama via ports 1 Siam, Brit str, Ltcgkat Daryal. Ocr str, Sandakan via porta Deli, Ger str, Bangkok Dagmar. Ger str, Bangkok > Perlak, Dut str, Bangkok 8 Tonrtne. Fch etr,87 words
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Article116 1909-02-08 5 From Eurpoe By the P.d-.O steamer Delta, due Feb. 12. From China P. A O. steamer Devanha, dne Feb. 10. Left Bingkpore >ec SI P. AO. Lan 4 N.D.L. Lan 7 B. I. Uu 11 M.M. Lan 13 P. A. 0. Inn 18 N D.L. !»D 2-2116 words
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103 1909-02-08 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TAN JONG PAGAR. East Wbakf Bahim— New Orleans. East W. Section I— Perak, Persia, Gregory Apcar. Sictios No. 1 (Sheer* WHAar)— Calypso. Sicnon 2 Flintshire Baron Eldon. B— Tara. 4 Dagmar. 6— Panio. 6— C103 words
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Article440 1909-02-08 5 List of Passengers Coming to Singapore. Por P. and O. steamer Moldavia, connect ing with the steamer Delta at Colombo, due February 12.— Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stevens, Mr. H. Fort, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. William, Mr. J. Johnson, Mr. J. L Mussel, Messrs. J. II440 words
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Article91 1909-02-08 5 Whin Hongkong establishes its University there should be no need, says an exchange, for China and Japan to send their military or naval officers so far away as England, Germany. France, or Russia to study langu ages. For the first time a number of Japanese officers are91 words
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Article61 1909-02-08 5 Foa Pia Stiamii Tim Tomobbow Sarawak Kuching 7 a.m. Batavia La Seyne 9 a.m. P. Swettenham, Penang Rotonux 1 p.m. Telnk Anson via port* Selangor 3 p.m. Port Swettenham via ports Janet Nieoll lpm. H'kong, Shanghai, Japan G. Apcar 3 p.m. Fremantle via ports Paroo 4 p.m. Wednesday.61 words
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Article244 1909-02-08 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Singapore, February 8, 1908. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4* Demand 2/8{ Private 6 in s 2/4 do 8 m/s 2/4& On derma ny— Bank d/d Ml Private 3 m/ 8 241 do 6 m/s 243 On France Bank d/d 292 Private^ m/s 296 do 6 m/s244 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article52 1909-02-08 5 Howarth Erskine 6% 600,000 par. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 20%p.noui Kiley, Hargreaves 6", 284,000 1% prem 5% 1,878,000 6% prem. Spore Electric Tram- 4J% 1,600,000 t% prem. ways Co., Ltd. 5% 350,000 nominal 4% 602,900 nominal. Straits Engineering Tanjong Pagar Dock Syndicate, Ltd. 6% 45,000 par. j Board 5%52 words
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Article286 1909-02-08 5 Cam rAt Paid Un- Company HL™™' > i ISBOKD I I 1~~ ~T~ I Last Dividend 9800,000 10 10 Bt-iat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 6SO $300,000 10 10 7,000 Bruang, Ltd. 7.25 •600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic T. M. Co., Ltd....; 10.00 £400,000 1 1 50,000 Duff Development Co.,286 words
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Article325 1909-02-08 5 £150.000 9200,000 £30,000 £70,000 i 150,000 £16,000 £75,000 £310,000 £05,000 £180,000 £320,000 0.176,000 Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. (f.p.) 4.10.0 10% in. '08 contributory... 4.8.6 10 10 7,400 Balgownio Rubber Estate Ltd. (f.p.) 25.00 12}% in. '07 10 7.50' Contributory... 19.60 1 1 12.000 Batu Caves Rubber Co., Ltd 8.0.0325 words
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Article224 1909-02-08 5 and bonns 2{ per cent for year ended 81/12 07 and 5° o bonus for half year ended 80 9. 08. JE5.877.10.0 12/6 12/6 $250,000 100 100 $1,500,000 10 7 $225,000 50 60 $15,000,000 125 ,125 $2,400,000 j\s j •1,000.000 S $84,000 10 10 •»«7>;nnn i 10 10 ,$875,000224 words
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Article97 1909-02-08 5 Homeward French Mail. The M. M. oompany's steamer Sydney left Saigon, at 8 p.m. on Saturday, ami may be expected to arrive hereto day, at abiot 6 p.m. Homkwabd P. and O. Mail. The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Devanha left Hongkong, at 1 p.m. on97 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement378 1909-02-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. WEST AUSTRALIAN BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. FOR BOURABAYA, BKOOME, PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ONSLOW, CARNARVON. GERALDTON AMD -_i t. 3 .FRKMANTLE. The Company's Steamer PAttOO, S.C6S tons, faptaiu Mills, will be despatched for the above ports on Wednesday, the Ktb instant, at 8 am She has excellent accommodation (or378 words
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Advertisement97 1909-02-08 5 AUCTION SALES. Howell and Co. Feb. 9. At saleroom, leasehold land at I'ekin Street, etc., at 2.30 p.m. Feb. 13.— At the Caledonia Hotel, Bras Bassa Koad, teak furniture, etc. Feb. 16. At saleroom, sea-aide MbMmMsJ property at Tanjong Him. at 2 HO p.m. M. L. Cojcnlan and Co. Feb.97 words
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Advertisement62 1909-02-08 5 CHAMBERLAINS COLIC. CHOLERt AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not the praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects, even in th moat severe cases, makes it a favourite everywhere. It is equally valuable for children and when reduced with sweetened62 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1909-02-08 5 WEATHER TEI EQKAM. Hongioog, February 8, 10 a.m. Barometer *A.? 5 Direotlon of Wind North. Faroe of Wind 1 Max. Temp in Rbadt ..61 Manila. 764 Eag. 1 24 M30 words
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Miscellaneous358 1909-02-08 5 DAY BY DAY Monday, February 8. High Water, 0.4 p.m. L.L.T. Club Tournament starts. j MM. homeward mail due, 6 p.m. Band in Gardens. 9 to 11. Albambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborough Cinematograph, (iaiety Cinematograph. Tuesday, February 9. High Water, 0.58 a.m. 0 36 p.m. Annual Meeting, ha Church. 8.46358 words
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1107 1909-02-08 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. A crisp announcement was made by Kcutcr that the Colombo Opium Bill has been withdrawn pending the report of the Shanghai Conference, and that it is hoped to reiutroduce it at the end of the year. We do not kuow why1,107 words
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Article15 1909-02-08 6 From Balik Papan, 2,350 tons ot petroleum arrived, on Saturday, by the Dutch steamer Perlak.15 words
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Article20 1909-02-08 6 The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterian Church, will be held in tho Church, on Tuesday uex.t. at 8-45 p.m.20 words
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Article22 1909-02-08 6 In an article on Settlement Day, which appeared in our columns on Saturday, Penang Magazine was printed in error for Penny Magazine.22 words
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Article24 1909-02-08 6 Mana S. Mohamod, a trader of 43 North Bridge Road, complains that an employee has committed criminal breach of trust in respect of $48.24 words
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Article23 1909-02-08 6 The police have recovered the jewellery, valued at $157, which was stolon, last week, from a Javanese gardener employed at the Botanical Gardens.23 words
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Article30 1909-02-08 6 The output for January from the Serandiih Hydraulic Tin Mining Coy.'s mine was 294 piouls of Dry Dressed Ore. There were two days' stoppage due to the Chinese Now Year.30 words
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Article36 1909-02-08 6 O i Saturday afternoon, a pony took fright at the junction of North Bridge and Stamford Roads, and dashed into the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral, where tho vehicle upset. The syce stuck to his post.36 words
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Article50 1909-02-08 6 The police discovered the dead body of a Chinaman at the 12th mile, Bukit Timab Road, on Saturday, on the verandah of an empty house. The man had evidently been dead for two days. A dying Chinese pauper was taken in a ricksha to tin Central Police Station, this morning.50 words
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Article11 1909-02-08 6 Three Chinese girls have escaped from tin refuse at Kaudaug Kerbau.11 words
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Article18 1909-02-08 6 The syce's quarters r.t the residence of Mr, Moses, Oxla* Hiso, have been loottnlof property valued at 181.10.18 words
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Article38 1909-02-08 6 The Chief Police Officer reMMataOWMn of motor ears to take notice that no cars will be permitted in the circle around the bmidstand to-night, at the Botanical Oardens. Cars may staud by the roadside near the orchid house.38 words
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Article24 1909-02-08 6 A Cautonese woman living at Uhoby Ghaut has reported to the police that four Chinese entered her premises aud removed jewellery valued at 5130.24 words
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Article43 1909-02-08 6 At 11 a.m.. on Saturday, the prizes awarded to the successful c unpetitors iv Koh and Company's I'ost-ard Exhibition were presented to them by Mr. Th. Jensen, of Lambert and Coiupauy. It is probable that a similar exhibition will be held next year.43 words
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Article45 1909-02-08 6 Shouldham, who murdered Miss Taylor iv a Multan railway carriage, appealed to the Viceroy for mercy, but the appeal has been ineffectual. His Kxcclleney declining to in terferc with the death scnteuce. The condemned man was executed at Calcutta, ou the Ist in —t int.45 words
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Article62 1909-02-08 6 A Kuro] an gentleman living at the Kdgles. Kiiliuey I load, reported to the police, yesterday afternoon, that V 0 had been stolen from his cash box. The police questioned his llylaui servant, who said:— Oh. the money is all right, Tua'i left it in his buju pocket aud I62 words
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Article57 1909-02-08 6 The three persons aid >t d at Naypur ia November last lor tarring aud defacing the (Queen's statue have now been sentenced. A student of the Agricultural College haabaM sentenced to two years, and an ex-student and an overseer of the Government farm to one year's imprisonment for abetting. There57 words
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Article54 1909-02-08 6 The case iv which Capt. Home appeals adjust a conviction for having imported opium, comes before Mr. Justice Sercoiube Smith ne\t Monday morning. Mr. Klliot mentioned the case this morning, and indicated that he iniuht ask that it stand over pendiug the result of an appeal in similar case now54 words
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Article66 1909-02-08 6 The marriage of Dr. V. Sukhthankar with .Miss Ilishop, daughter of the Re». Mr. lli-.h<>|. of K i inland, has taken place ut Prarthna Samaj. Bombay, in the presence of a large, lathering of ladies and gentlemen. This is the second instance in which a Hindu has been married to66 words
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Article67 1909-02-08 6 Chinese woman living at Mm •>.■ viii. stone, Serangoou Road, complained to the police that twelve Hindus entered her house and took MoO in notes and SK>7 in oi ins. It is now alleged that they were employed by her husband, who had neglected to pay then, their wages, and67 words
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Article57 1909-02-08 6 Under the Prevention of Corruption \ct. Samuel Harris, general merchant, of Barbican. London, was, on Jauuary 11. s"ii tenced to six months' imprisonment tor having offered a clerk in the employ of a collecting firm money to declare that the value of goods received from Germany was below the price57 words
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Article55 1909-02-08 6 Impressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral, on January '29. of the poHaaUM murdered in the Tottenham outrage. Two thousand police, with bands, were preseut. Sir Edward Henry, Commissiouer ot Police. and Mr. Herbert Samuel, of the Home Otticc, also attended. A processiou of tire brigade:-. Mm Salvation Army, and55 words
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Article69 1909-02-08 6 Advices from Japan in the Echo de Chine say that the North German Lloyd has couie to an understanding with the Western IV.ci fie Railway Company. As soon as the latter completes its lines to the' coast, the two coiupanies will combine to start a steam navigation service between San69 words
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Article74 1909-02-08 6 Ali. lists point to the increasing imports of spirits iv Java, as justifying fears that the drink habit will get a tiriu hold of the people there. The Batavia Nienwsblad has made inquiries in the matter which show that the habit is only gaining ground among the so called upper74 words
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Article63 1909-02-08 6 Twelve members of tho National I uion Association participated in the bicycle paper chase, yesterday morning, starting from the President's house a half hour after tho fox. The prize was awarded to Mr. D. Sundram. who reached tho end, the 7th mile stone, Pasir Panjang Road, an hour and twenty63 words
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Article75 1909-02-08 6 Mr. E. Seaborn Marks, A.RS.M., X.(i >.. of London, whose card appears in this issue, has previously visited the l-'.M.S. on behalf of London financiers. We understand that he has returned to «tniy further the mining resources of Malaya on his own behalf. Mr. Marks, so we learn, has recently75 words
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Article80 1909-02-08 6 The appeal of two Sikhs, convicted of assaulting another Sikh jagah while the latter was lying asleep, came before Mr. Justice Sorcombe Smith, this morning, the appeal being based on the grounds of the men not being given a chance of putting their ease before the Magistrate, and of iusufficient80 words
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Article440 1909-02-08 6 The MarohionoM oi Lan^lowui sailed lor England by the miil leaving I'.ouibay on •lanuarv 80, Coutte aad ComteMD do Durfurt wen pa-. -enters from IS it,i\ ia l>y t'n In iich sttamii I.i Beyae, yesterday. Inspector Nolan has returned from a year.-, leave. It U expected tl:it440 words
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63 1909-02-08 6 A flushing t< lejrain -,i.,ites that the (lor man ataaaar Prin» m Alice, from liamli.ug for Antwerp anil I lima, rau ashore duriug fog near Both, and her condition was con sidereu so dangerous that it m ileennl advisable to land both passengers and mail-.63 words
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Article73 1909-02-08 6 Kishop Oldham prcHchcil eloquently, Ui large congregation ut the New Wi y Church, yesterday eveiiiug. This morning, tie Mutbodi i Contaruua lesiimed its sessions. It will cloy to morrow when the appointment ol the scveiil in. m hers for the next twelve mouths will be announced. Hishop Oldhaiu73 words
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Article97 1909-02-08 6 It is reported iv the Klectrie il Review th.it application has beeu made to tin. Govern inent. at Hongkong, for permission to tunnel under the Peak and make a tramway systcui from Victoria to the south side of tlnj island. On the southern :,idc is. unple97 words
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Article96 1909-02-08 6 Mgr. /.aleski. the Pupal ftnfagatu, aud Iliu Private Secretary and Uvo Ceyloi,. vauN, left, on Friday afternoon, by the Tenant for Malacca. At Johnston Pii r|ou i ,h tin* Delegate bou voyage wire the Vicar tieueral and his three colleagues of Mm PortajneM Mission. Bishop Bourdon. Father*96 words
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Article126 1909-02-08 6 Ui.-gardiug the statement. !>y member of tie Dutch prHimi nt that on certain estates near Hiitavin owned b] people resilient in Holland, the tenants Hvt in such misery that parents sell their child ren to buy food, the .lava Times says they arc prima fack untrue, or at126 words
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Advertisement149 1909-02-08 6 GRAPES!! GRAPES!! I Fresh Shipment CHOICE ALMERIAS. Perlb.3scts. THOMPSON, THOMAS COMPANY. NEW STUDIO. A CAHD. IM ,,SSS f ,m, i E 8 B F-e-8-. 58-4. Hill Street, off Stamford Koad. Consulting Miuiug Dredging Bagineer. Examinations, reports and general conPrice list on application. suiting work. ,n Address Kuala Lumpur. BOTOL HITAM.149 words
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Advertisement246 1909-02-08 6 ALHAMBRA To-night ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. LEADINO ACTORS and ACTKESSKS of tuk COMKDIK KKANCAISE un ODEON THEATRE APPEAKINd TO-NIGHT IN A eINKMATOCiK.VIU ■OBUHMft "THE RED HAND A I Irani, i in II Tableaux THE OANSE D APACHE is introduced into this play by the originators, MAX. DEARLY ani. MLLE. MASTINGUETTE. To be246 words
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Article69 1909-02-08 7 GERMAN CHANCELLOR MURDERED IN CHILE. Chancellery Burned Down. RMTM I k<> M I I London, February 8. u li-t;r.iiii frum Sutiago de Ctiilt &tkm that the Ch.unrll.n y of tin (iernimi Le^ntion lias been biirnnl ilown Tin limly of tin ('h.uiccllui- was fouuil ill Lin- ruins, ami be69 words
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Article64 1909-02-08 7 Another Marathon Race at New York. I Rmrru'i Twanatw London, hebruaiy 8. I h. .in.idi.in mm r Uoaajh «it bm at m Slirubb in aiiotlni M.irathon race at N.v. York. Shrulilj .%,iseij;lit lap, ah. al aft MS twenty hrst mil., but tin n he li.o.in t i64 words
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Article64 1909-02-08 7 Separate Schools Bill Postponed. |I!kutkhs Taiwan 1 1 I .mil in. I- •In in. ry li. The < iowruur <if Califoruij. Mr. < fillet, in a MHMJN MM t" UlO I. ■^•i-l.r.ure aaka it to reconsider the eliojK bill wiliob, ho poiuts out, is an unfi ieuiily64 words
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Article43 1909-02-08 7 Export and Import FftJntS Show Heavy Declines. Inn n:'s TKutoaAM London. I', bru uv S. linti Oi imports in January abow a deuline of f-J.H;, '.((JO. ;i:il oxporta > .Inline of I •.IHIJ.TJI compared with the coi re<|iondiiig month last yi ar.43 words
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Article34 1909-02-08 7 Successful Launch ai Newport. Ratmß'M Tblmian.l I. ■i.dii Ft binary 8. The Aim rican HlMMMnßglil I>< l.iware lias been successfully laune-lied at Newport. 11. r armament will bi In twelve iuch guns.34 words
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Article34 1909-02-08 7 Kai u-i Ti ta ui Lv.don, I ebruary 7. The Kaiser, for tin: ti H tine: since th" publication oi i': 1> I ,;riph interview, has called at the Imperial Cliancell'ir'I'.tl.u-.34 words
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Article57 1909-02-08 7 Considerable Difficulties in Passing Reforms. I I'd Ommumh i.bovi' TMMk*a| l;. rim February H. The Impel u 1 I in vi' ea reform scheme has met with considerable dillienltie',. hut it is not correct to say that the eh, in. aa >>( carrying it through arc hopeless. Humours57 words
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Article27 1909-02-08 7 |PkK OsIASIATI >B). Ll<'Yl> TBI.B.IHAM Berlin, February B. The Koolnische /eitung discusses a licr-man-French raprochemeut. aud the possi bility of negotiations to thai cud.27 words
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Article31 1909-02-08 7 I'm Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Tilruram| Berlin, February 8. There has been considerable loss of life in Germany owing to the floods caused by the MM melting of the suows.31 words
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Article28 1909-02-08 7 \l)n OsT4SUTIM)HB LbOTD iMMUI] Berlin. February H. M.Nelidow, who left the Russian Embassy at Constantinople owin>> to a qMHSI with the military attache, is at I'jii-,28 words
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Article101 1909-02-08 7 performance of the Wishing Cap took place on Saturday night, at the Memorial Hall. There was a fairly large audience which included the French Consul. Comtc do ISondy. The play, which Ml as briskly as ever, was much appreciated, as also was the chorus singing and dancing101 words
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Article591 1909-02-08 7 Caste of Production in New Victoria Theatre. The tir^t parlonaMHa in tin- Victoria Theatre will take plaea on Ibundi) noxt, nlun tin: amateur* produce The I'iratvs ol IVu/ancr. The public are of courM iiu.siou-* to be preeant at Uie Bret perloruianoa and we mil nrarly all tli"591 words
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Article68 1909-02-08 7 Large Decrease Reported fur Month of January. W e have not yet reecived the official figures, i tin Malay Mail, of the lith instaut, but we uudur.sUud unofficially that the export of tiu from lilt: F..M S. during the mouth of Jauuary Ltowt fIuiHMMIIII pikuls n.tHKI as68 words
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Article68 1909-02-08 7 Ills Majc.-lv is granting a charter lor establishing the Koval British liadium Institute for research and treatment of cases amenable to radium, including cases of cancel The Council lucludes Sir F. Troves, Sir William ItHinsay. and Sir William Thomson. A handsome duration to the funds has Ml68 words
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Article94 1909-02-08 7 Ou the morning of the 4th instant, at about nine o'clock a huge mass of stone, estimated at over one thousand tons, suddenly came crashing i'owii the cliff side at the Ipoh marble quarries, the crash of the fall shaking the ground in the vicinity94 words
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Article123 1909-02-08 7 At Chittagung, Calcutta, on Jauuary 22, at about ten o'clock, George Kemp, son of Ser-geant-Inatruetor Kemp, while shooting pigeons near the ride range, was suddenly .."rroundi.il by natives of the village, and the salon rifle he was using wrenched out of bis hanu The lad was shot123 words
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Article57 1909-02-08 7 INSURANCE COMPANY ENFORCES SERVICE. Example to Employers. Kc.likk's Tki.k-.i-vm I .'iiuluii. February f>. A War (iHiu e-miinmiiijue states that tlie Alliance Assurance Company lias resolved that all clerks entering the service of the company after March 1 shall be required tu ijoiu the Turritoriuls, tin- cuiupany allowing M57 words
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Article287 1909-02-08 7 Onipcnt j Said to be Hopeless Wreck at Calcutta. Tliu I'. I. S. N'. Coinptny's ilNIM O: i|>cr\tii h;is been dtaiani a total loss. Hinon Hiitnril>y. says a raoaat issue aftlM Calcutta Statesman, attempts liiivu been male to discharge a portion of her cart;o of287 words
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Article196 1909-02-08 7 Colossal Programme for Building Ships. Mr. Newbeiry. Secretary tor the \;i\y. lias Miimiitt.il to tlic ll'inx' uf KoprcseutaIIVH < 'iiiujiU: e on Naval Affairs plan for tour battleships of 'J.">,0UO tuilH cacli. four scout-cruisers, four .submarines, tun destroyen, three colliers, a repair ship, ami an ammunition ship, calling196 words
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Article77 1909-02-08 7 On the moruiug of January 2~>, the body of a E.iropeau soldier was found lying on the Hue abuiu a mile f nun Kanchrapara station on the Eastern Bengal State Railway. It was frightfully mangled, and it was evident that the deceased had77 words
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Article139 1909-02-08 7 At the clove of 19t)T the national dcht of Japan stood at yen •J,'217,72 2,75:i. Figures just published show that ou December 81, HUH, the debt stood at yen 2,214,.J07,264. TWI is a decline of ycu 2,21'),4H9, but, as the Japan Chronicle very pertinently points out. it139 words
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Article55 1909-02-08 7 A naval dock is now being built in Macon harbour, the Pescadores. It is expected to be completed in Juno or July next, and issai-1 to be not only for naval but also for commercial vnsse's. Tho dock is understood to be capable of receiving Formosan55 words
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Article98 1909-02-08 7 Id our local Assize Court, there is fortunately sufficient distance between the prisoner at the bar and counsel and witnesses to render impossible such an incident as occurred recently in Germany, where, a man charged with perjury, mad with fury, threw himself upon the witness whose evidence had condemned him,98 words
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Article107 1909-02-08 7 TURKEY ADOPTING A STIFF ATTITUDE. Refuses (o Give Way to Austria. 'KurruRM Tiliura*] li'.mdou. February 7. Tliu Porte is ;i:l)|)tin^ a stiff attitude, aud lias ri'fust'il loMwntta Austria's uioditicatious of Mm Au-itru Turkish agroemtfiit. The 1'orte li i- ,n> It-issia's proposals for tuuvtiug the li i "i -i107 words
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Article224 1909-02-08 7 Mrs. and Miss Evans Return to the Port. Wbm the residents of the ancient Tov/n ■■d Kort ut Malacca heard that the wife •ind daughter of their popular Kesident('"'imillur were on their way to Malacca from Kn^luid, steps wen at OlicO tal:eii to givn them wlooBM on224 words
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Article197 1909-02-08 7 Passengers Received an Unwelcome Dip. 1 1 is extremely .st.ldoui that the coaiiny or tin- i{oiog of tin 1 Tuticoria mail boat provides U incident of even passing interest but the •jllr.T ninruiii^ tin: Tunica broke this monoUmj. It was perhaps bec»use she wished to mark in197 words
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390 1909-02-08 7 One of the most strikingly origiu.il costumes at the Lord Mayor's Juvenile Faucy Dress Ball at the Mansion House, on January 8, was that worn by Miss Kita Lloyd, who vv .s recently iv Singapore with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lloyd.390 words
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Article18 1909-02-08 7 A Khug bat, b.eu arrested on a charge of robbing a little Malay girl ot juvullery valnid ■AIM.18 words
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Article282 1909-02-08 7 Father end Son Arrested for Causing Death. A frightful accident occurred at No. 1 1 i'heang Hong Liui Street, at 7.30 p.ui on Friday, as a result of wliicb two men have since ilird. two children arc blind, their mother is dangerously burned and another man and282 words
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Article195 1909-02-08 7 Thirteen Miles of Electrified Wire Entanglements. 1 i.i Jauuary 7, a dotachment of troops found :>■'• aboriginal huts south of the Lake Rigyo, Formosa, while clearing the forest thereabout, and burnt them immediately. The aborigines who had lived in these huts seemed to have been making preparations for195 words
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Article206 1909-02-08 7 9 Inadvertent Death and Suicide in Ceylon. The rumsur reported, on January 21, has, alas, proved too true statos the Matale correppondcat of the Time** of Ceylon. A post mortein was held by Dr. Kalenbery, which was followed by an inquest by Mr. DuDUvilie. At the inquest it206 words
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Article142 1909-02-08 7 Dreadful Discovery in Railway Workshops. hi Jauuary 23, a native attendant ot the saloon carriage of tlio Couiuianrlei- iuChicf was murdered at tin Lilouah railway work■bona, Dowrali. The body was found lying on tin- flu >r of tin.' iMrri.i^i'. witli tliu head and throat mutilated. I lionised, Risseu142 words
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Article73 1909-02-08 7 News n-ceived in Rangoon, on January 21. from Hs'paw reports a serious accident to a train loaded with slag from the Baudwiu mines. The engine was pushing the train from behind when suddenly on the down grade the coupling broke and the carriages, no longer under73 words
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Article71 1909-02-08 7 The Flood Fund Committee iv Hongkong, Canton and Macao, have agreed to co-operate in an undertaking to dredge the various waterways and excavate artificial creeks, in the various places visited by the last flood. It is reported that the assistant Director of Public Works. Hongkong, has71 words
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Article53 1909-02-08 7 RISING WRATH OF LIBER4L PARTY. Ready (o Promise but not to Pay. KkitkiiN Tin. h.. i in] l.mulon, February 7. Tiiu Daily Chronicle. Hiys tli.it Liberal-, are. bccuiuiu^ iaeiWMiagij uuli^imut .u tho prospect of naval cxpumlitiirc. Tho Conservative papcr« rcuiiml Mi. Asijuitli of his promised muintouanco of53 words
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Article191 1909-02-08 7 Efforts to Improve the Cultivation of the Pine. The. Indian Trade .lournal umUhm an do MMt appeal fur tlio development u( an Italian pine apple industry. It asks tor tin improvement of the local pine, that haiMMM si-.iiy. wooden tliiiiy, boasting a lUvour tint uii^ht, perhaps, he191 words
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Article321 1909-02-08 7 Suggested Employment of l.uniui Harbour. Writing to the I'iuaug Ga/.etU tin other Jay, a correspondent states Mr. 1''. Doogh* Osborne, who fumui through IViiAiiy bouud for Home on a holiday last week, touched on a subject of groat importance to I poll at the Chamber ol Minos321 words
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Article331 1909-02-08 7 Wanted the Trouble Ended There and Then. Soiuc time last week, >.i) the Hongkong Telegraph of Jauuary 28, the reader will ronieuibur, exclusive; iuforiuatiuu reached us of an exciting experience Captain J. B. Lew in^'lun liait while leaving Sauisljiii harbour on his vessel, the Chan Po.331 words
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Article53 1909-02-08 7 Yesterday was the titular feast of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Tho edifice was picttilly decorated, and tin grounds were hung with banners. Pontifical High mas* was •xlebraU.-d by Bhbop Bourdon. i,--i t.«l by kuveral ol the ohm, in tin, prebunco of a. very53 words
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Article120 1909-02-08 8 The Tramway Cup. One of tin' most interesting matches so far ]i'.iv'-'l oil in the Tramway Cup competition v.is th it between tho Katliol Karib and the I i.i ml K 1 l ir. which took place on the Beach Road reclamation, on Saturday. In tho first lii't120 words
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Article156 1909-02-08 8 Five-a-side Tournament. Tin re was a very large attendance at the Su.iiimingl.'lub. yesterday, when the opening I five a sule polo tournament were brought oil in RMChiH water. I'mler th<condition*, it »ih aaeidai to play only four minutes each way. The results were as follow K I. disc156 words
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Article721 1909-02-08 8 -c|i.i> Lilies (iolf Club. ll,' draws for the Championship are now ported up at the Club. The following havo liv la tin- first round: -Watt, F.llis. Jones, Alii, s, Thunder, I'.addeley, Vade. linlayson, i reery, I Urbivhire, MuUivgor I'lic matches ill the first round are: MMM m, 1 mr721 words
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Article580 1909-02-08 8 Annual Meeting on a Muddy Ground. The Chinese New Year Sports were held od Hong I'iiu Greeo. on Saturday afteruoou, under anything but pleasant weather conditions, tliciu^li they were such as not to render postponement imperative. The ground was wet and slushy and not a few580 words
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Article317 1909-02-08 8 Entries for Saturday's Meeting at the Racecourse. Entries for the Gymkhana meeting to be held ut tin- Racecourse next Saturday closed ou Saturday. A list of the cntrauN is appi'iiilr I Hustkr's Hukdlk Rack.— F. F. Diehl's l'i Ei (owner), H. Abraui'x Barrier (Klpliiok). K. J. Dingle's Kusty317 words
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Article19 1909-02-08 8 In the game tt Leicester, on January 30. Eugland beat Frauoe at Rugby Football by 22 points to nil.19 words
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Article17 1909-02-08 8 The President of the Rugby Union has resigned as be disapproves of the Committee's policy towards professionalism.17 words
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Article19 1909-02-08 8 The house of Goh Seng, No. 26 Hill Street, has been burglarised, with a loss of $57 in cash.19 words
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Article512 1909-02-08 8 Opening Ties Postponed till, Wednesday. The entries anil handicaps in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament are given lelow. The games were to have started to-day, but as the uroiitnl is bad,, the tournament will not commence uutil Wednesday next Lamiks' Singles. Mrs. Saundors owe 1.Y4, Mrs. iansloscr512 words
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Article556 1909-02-08 8 Careful Investigation at Cambridge University. The common idea that alcohol, tobacco, tea and coffee relieve fatigue ami give ability to do more or better work ig in these days beiug subjected to ricorous scientific scrutiny. Probably the most exact investigator along this line is Dr. W. H.556 words
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Article84 1909-02-08 8 At a meeting of tho directors of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, on January 13, it was stated t lat on the complaint of a member, a letter had been addressed to the Postmaster General, calling attention to the mutilation which has frequently occurred recently in the transmission84 words
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Article153 1909-02-08 8 Devotion to histrionic art could not] be carried further than was done in the case of Si-Tsay, a young Chinese actress, who was performing at Harbin, says the St. James's Budget. Although only M years of age, Si-Tsay was the star in a large company which was153 words
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Article148 1909-02-08 8 Prebendary Carlile, chief of the Church Army, tells an amnsiug story about an openair brass band procession. Robed in his surplice the Prebendary left the procession (which was a New Year's Eve parade) from time to time, aud entered thu numerous public-houses passed on the road.148 words
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Advertisement100 1909-02-08 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORIENTAL TE.EPH JN£ ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. Mr. J. Sibbons having resigned the management of tho above Company, Mr. P. H. Gibts has beeu appointed Manager fromJauuaiy 1, 1909. By order of the 'Joard of Directors. 243 SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOB HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. The B.i. FLINTSHIRE,100 words
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Advertisement206 1909-02-08 8 The iiiCL*^ fJlaebah MM Jiuto-piano wwlSi gives you THE COMMAND of ALL MUSIC written. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LIMITED. TheCREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: WINCHESTER HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Simple, Liberal and Indisputable Policies issued on all approved plans. CAS i& LOAN VALUES GUAR- ■o." NV Prutit<J AUT.-Cn IM206 words
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Article916 1909-02-08 9 \nme. peri, /irohabte dxit of arrival »J Ah nti. STEAMERS. Alicante. Manila. Mar Barlow Mr'ie Sydno> Fib S3 Bnni-Uad Ambri», Qambnrg, Mar Bebn Mejer Andalusia. China. P«h it; Belin Meyer jlombo, Apl 9 P. A O. Coy A-.b ill. .Japan. Feb Pa terson Simons A\ntbia. Bombay. Mar Brme.iOoy916 words
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Article47 1909-02-08 9 iiai IJ»i.ls on Fcrt (.'uning p.u.l M ud» r&Ler drop daily it 1 p m.. sinif.-ipc.re ftandard m amoaMßg !<• 8 vni OrecnwK-h rauaolime. The tune gon it tnJ Vi o'tl.»;s uuon, mdi rating Singapore tuodard time, on every day eiceptmK Snnday. <v»i»d it 6r»d at one pvio«k.47 words
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Advertisement46 1909-02-08 9 THOROUGHLY TESTED Chamberlain s Caraafj lieme<ly lias been t\iinioe<i by eminent analytical chemists who certified that it contained no narcotics. I*. uot only a Mb ami harmless medicine b ;t the Ix-t in use for coughs, colds and croup. I'or -a.le by all Dispen-aries and Dtjajan.46 words
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Advertisement748 1909-02-08 9 STEAMER BAILINBB. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. HI NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO KUROPK VIA CHINA JAPAN. CANADA and the UNITED STATES Boats trots Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Saa of Japan; Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver R.a1.8. N £nraas« or Isn>u" Twin-eorew etea R.M.S. "Emm748 words
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Advertisement250 1909-02-08 9 Jeffrey's Stout AND IPale Ale. In order that the above Flrmt-Clmmm Stout &nd Pmle Aim may become better known in this market, Both wlii be mold until further notice at $12 Per Case of 7 dozen Pints. OF ALL DEALERS. WHOLESALE FROM The Borneo Company, Ltd. Sledge Milk. {iflSßf ABSOLUTELY250 words
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Advertisement177 1909-02-08 9 t\ Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. V GENTS GOLD-FILLED ALBERTS. >s&t Single and Double Patterns. RO9 ->!»:J9 Single Price $4.00. l^^^l B6M Double Price $4 00. rV"\l ')43 o 1 >ouble Price $5.25. jFI.-^S •"> lo 3 Doub'e Price $5.25. L 548/6 Dooble Price $5.25. BO "O^GDG \]J srKi:i.lN(;-SILVER ALBERTS HTOCKBD177 words
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Article1171 1909-02-08 10 SCOTLAND REFUSES TO PLAY ENGLAND. Colonials' Expenses Cause of the Trouble. A bolt from the Scottish blue has fallen upon the English Ku^by Union. A great sensation was caused on January l:t by the announcement that tbe secretary of the Scottish I'nion had issued a statement that Scotland1,171 words
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Advertisement483 1909-02-08 10 INSURANCE Companies. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £1,180,000 Paid np Capital 828,000 Baeerve Fnnd £1,791,378 Ihe'twdersigned, Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to aooept firs risks at ourrenl rates of premium. BOUSTEAD Co.,— Agmu THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFIOE PmTEV WITH THE AIUARCa AsfICRAHCB CoMPiWT, LIWTTSX A i Bartholmew483 words
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Advertisement634 1909-02-08 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital in 60,000 Shares of £80 each ..£1,300,000 Sesarve Fnnd £1,616,000 aeserve Liability of Proprietor* ..£1,200,000 BANKERS. Bank oi England. National Bank of Scotland. La London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounta634 words
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Advertisement538 1909-02-08 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND BHAN6HAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital ■is.ooo.ooc observe fund Sterling Reserve »15,000,0001 M nnn noo SUrerßeserve 114,000.000 J 000 000 Bteerre Liability of Proprietors 116.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. E. Shellim, Eaq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. W.J. Gresson. Depoty Chairman. E.G. Barrett, Esq. > 1. R. Lenzmann, Esq Q.538 words
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Advertisement429 1909-02-08 10 How few of us realize the vital necessity of keeping our health up to the highest standard. By tbe occasional use of Steam*' Wine when we notice ourselves failing a trifle in strength, or become nervous, dyspeptic and fretful, we can easily restore our wonted health and vigour. Steams' Wine429 words
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Advertisement275 1909-02-08 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE LIBIiARY <>K HOOKS. At Mrssrs. H. L. Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms, On Wmhmimm, Wwii| 10. at i<>.3o a.m. Including several valuable book^ on Malay Lore and Life, China and Japan, History uf the Coronaticn of Edward VII by Loftie, Tho Russian and Japanese275 words
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Article406 1909-02-08 11 .TYRES PIT TO UNNECESSARY STRAIN IN G4RAGE. Derby Day and Aeroplanes. Should the car be much in uso it is preferable to leave the tyres inflated, but if the car is Dot used for some months it is better, after having placed jacks under the axle, to partially derHte406 words
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Article421 1909-02-08 11 Prospects of the Future. Major Baden-Powell writes to The Times that if airships and dyinij machines are to become at all common it is very evident that laws must be made and modified to meet the new circumstances. He says: Tin 1 first and one of the most important questions421 words
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Article234 1909-02-08 11 Police and Motorists. At the annual dinner of the Yorkshire Automobile Club, at which Prince Francis ■>f Teck represented the Royal A.C., an important speech was made by Major Atcherley, the Chief Constable of the West Killing. Unlike some of the police authorities nearer London, be is quite ready and234 words
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Advertisement460 1909-02-08 11 ARGYLL CARS. JUST ARRIVED. SS&£d R ArgyU Model de Luxe. PAINTED DARK URBEN, NICKEL PLATED MOUNTINGS, FITTED WITH HOOD, MA(JNETO, WIND SCREEN, LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES. Illustrated Catalogue and full particulars from SYME COMPANY, so *£nts The City Motor Garage Co., V::::Zt We undertake to Repair MOTOR CARS, STEAM CARS and460 words
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Advertisement9 1909-02-08 11 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers, Jewellery, Optician*. RBfAIRS PROMPTLY BXECOTBD.9 words
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Advertisement45 1909-02-08 11 In catarrhal affections of the urinary tract, the best results come from using METHYLOIDS. Taken internally, no discomfort or inconvenience. Relieve pain and give visible result in a few hours, cure in a few days. Better than copaiba and santai, safer than injections. Price low.45 words
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Advertisement381 1909-02-08 11 SILENT SIDDELEY AUTOCARS There is an case and regularity about their running which stimulates Enjoyment there is a certainty about their Action, their ability to "get there," ti.'at creates that confidence which is the very essence of Motoring Pleasure. Economy and Efficiency are happily combined, and you know that the381 words
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Advertisement100 1909-02-08 11 COMMONSENSE IN A NUTSHELL. A new medical work on the causes and most scientific and effectual mean* of self care ever discovered for nervous and functional debility, waste of vitality, depression of spirit*, etc with practical observations on marriage and fall directions for removing certain disqualifications tbat destroy tbe happiness100 words
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Advertisement180 1909-02-08 11 THE STRAITS I TIM ES CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE Following Places IN SINGAPORE Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel, Beach Road. Messrs. Kirn Co., Battery Road and Amernian Street. Messrs. Jitta k Co., North Bridge Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road.180 words
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Advertisement570 1909-02-08 12 Scale of Cbarcjes. I rBEPAID ADVERTIBEMENTS -Ml?c:l 'taecu 1 WM -■I Kyery Description Hoa;es, %ttt cte., lo !et, an inserted at the following )«mi;— (me laserticn I 1.10 per la:b. Vwo 1.00 Ibras ISO a.x ».M K.ac ua Twolve T.tO Iweoiy nre 10.00 \t..-h suhseqasnt moa»U %t pet laok.) Xa»570 words
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Advertisement455 1909-02-08 12 BOARD AND LOOSING. :u'j'i-roi- 1 nxti nm i« r. JS Br thiioch. sm Seals si BOARD AND LOOGINS Boom vscant. Ms. von Dir; I ::ii/abeth. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. For single gentkmen. Term« moderate. Apply at 11. Dhoby Ghaut. 88 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Large aud well-furnished raoBM to let wHfa l'.oard.455 words
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Advertisement631 1909-02-08 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Bins I— Poir Linn, ens or tw irtio-.t, Br lbs IMb, mb StM. of CkirjM. OFFICE TO BE LET. Office on second floor of. No. 7, Battery Road. Apply to Oathrie aad Co.. Ltd, c 1878 OFFICE ft 80D0WN TO BE LET. With immediate entry631 words
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Advertisement490 1909-02-08 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co., Lo. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tue?, all kiuds and shapes All kinds of HOSE, Suction, Delivery, Steam, for Carriage.-, AJotor can?, etc. Hydraulic, BockdriU, Gsrd< nhose, P.rake PIT TRFAniVfI \rOTflR TYKF^s h Se f r Kai!wti y a S in 8 T«bw, .RE-TREADING MOIOR T\REh. CODDRINGS,490 words
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Advertisement264 1909-02-08 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. KiTH -Pour Linai. ono or two innrr. it,, Jl By tha inch, SSS BSSSS of Churls. MOT3R CYCLE FOR BALE A Hex Motor Cycle for sale, Ij lip Magneto Ignition, 1908 make. Apply W.S.. Railway Quarters. Kiver Valley Koail. 286 PI AN J FOR SALE. Cottage Piano264 words
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Advertisement299 1909-02-08 12 ARTIULES FOR SALE. lUti>.- r i ias ortwvlnertii By Hi* Im*, sw Sc.le el Ch 'ruei. RUBBER STUMPS FOR SALE. Good Robber Stnu ;>~. 0 ny u-.li- ol i. i, M»uaK< C 1567 TURNOUT fOh SALE. IHlack pony and yiV ntu mM< Jau. 1909. No reasonahle otTi i Apply O.299 words
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