The Straits Times, 20 July 1909

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.016 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1909. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 267 1 KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLE, MODEL 1906. Extra Light Weight. For .33 Short, .23 Long, and .33 Long Rifle Rim Fire Cartridges. Tin. Winchester Model 1900 is a compact, light weight, takedown rifle, handling .22 Short, .22 Long, ami .2*2 Lone Rifle Rim Kire Cartridges. It is attractive in
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    • 152 1 CHILDREN^ CONCERT. THI NEXT CHILDREN'S CONCERT Will be held in the Victoria -THBttrd' on Thursday, July S3, at 5.30 p.m. Heads of Educational Establishments are requested to take note. 1420 HOUSE TO LET. A Compound House, fully furnished, in Cairn Hill. Suitable for a married couple or two bachelors. From
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    • 263 1 ROBINSON CO. I Two Steeples Underwear. GENTLEMEN'S UNDEEWEAR in all TEXTURES AND SUITABLE FOR ALL CLIMATES. TWO New Garments. A thin WHITE PURE WOOL rNDKRSIIIRT, made from soft wools, very durable in wear and washes really well, and is strongly recommended. THE NEW AERMAONA COTTON UNDERSHIRT.— This is a very
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    • 202 1 BT. ANDREWS HOUBE a. Ckmraw-of h»»«. Boardiatl Hens* fa» SatoDaan aod Bunmo bovt who dartre fc attend the tohooU of tna plao« Applk«tino> to ba mad* to the Houm Muter, S> AndnW. Hoan or to the Colonial Chaplain. ADELPHI HOTEL. (Established 1803). Select fireproof residential and transit Hotel, commanding the
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    • 25 1 NOTICE. Siow Soon Hoe having left our employment, be is no longer authorised to collect accounts on onr behalf. RILEY, HAROREATES ft CO., LTI>. U1220
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  • 831 2 MR. HEINEMANN SUGGESTS A UNIFORM NET PRICE. Distrustful Public. Mr. W. Heinemann, president of the Publishers' Association, indulged in some plain speaking at the dinner of the Associated Booksellers of Great Britain, at the Hotel Cecil, on June 19. The cry of the pessimist and the
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  • 110 2 Nonconformist Ministers Make an Earnest Protest. The has reliefs and classical figures of tbe new memorial to tbe late Queen Victoria in front of Buckingham Palace have been universally admired. But the King has received a letter of protest from noncomformist ministers. It says What would your gracious
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  • 332 2 Eccentric Windsor Visitor Sends Card to tbe Castle. Officials at tbe Great Western Railway Station at Windsor are accustomed to see many notable passengers arrive there, so they were not surprised the other day when a well-dressed man, in silk hat and frock coat, wearing a
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  • 184 2 Four New Vessels Proposed for Singapore. Of recent years there has been marked development of tbo Blue Fnnnel line of steame.s, so familiar in Singapore. It is therefore intert tin<? to note that a British shipowner has written to Vancouver shipping man as follows The Blue
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  • 157 2 Sensational Conflict in a Portuguese Village. There has been a sensational conflict at Lagana, Teneriffe, between monks of tbe Paulistas order and the people of the town. Tbe monks recently established themselves at Lanna and obtained charge of a seminary from the local clergy, which caused an intense feud.
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  • 206 2 Those who doubt that many seamen in the British Navy learnt tbeir trade while under water would cease to do so after a visit to the Whale Island diving school, one of the most curious schools in the world. It is here that the able-bodied seamen are
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  • 146 2 Following the Prince and Princess of Wales'i recent descent into the depths of the Phoenix tin mines, in Cornwall, there cornea an interesting prospectus of a company making an issue of capital for tbe workiog of tbe mines. This document gives details of the conditions under
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 xrsE "Eagle" Cement For HIGH-CLASS WORK. ■3 g% I M Contractor* to fcSOPnCO OO.a LlQip Government. GENASCO Tropical Roofing. 2 Ply $1O per roll of 216 square feet. 3 Ply $12 per roll of 216 square feet. Complete with Nailx, Caps and Cement for fixing. "GENASCO" is prepared for THE
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    • 50 2 A CERTAIN CURE FOR BOWEL COMPLAINT. When attacked with diarrhoea or bowel complaint you want a medicine that acts quickly. The attack is always sadden, generally severe and with increasing pain. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has never buen known to fail. For aale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 5 2 Johnson s Baby Powder ££2£
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    • 235 2 ISMAIL RAHEEM ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE VARIETY OF Diamond Jewellery, LOO?E DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES. Emrly Inspection Respectfully Solicited. NEW PIANOS FOR HIRE Prom $*|0 per month, or may.be had_by tbe biro purchase system to nuit the convenience of purchaser. S. Moutrie and Co., EUROPE HOTEL BUILDINGS, ADIS
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    • 100 2 J. d'A. PEREIRA, F.R.H.S LONDON. Honicuiiurisi and Florist. Collector and Exporter of Orchids aod Bare Plants. Diploma and gold medal from the Late King of Denmark. By Special Appointment to His Majesty the King of Siam, H. H. the Sultan of Johoro and H. H. the Sultan ot Lingga. Freeh
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  • 864 3 HIS MAJESTY PRESENTS FLAGS TO TERRITORIALS. Brilliant Scene at Windsor. Saturday, June 20, was a red-letter day in the history of Britain's citiien soldiers, for at Windsor Castle, His Majesty the King pro sented their new colours and guidons to the chosen representatives of 108 nnits
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  • 108 3 Mr. Isaac Paloke has presented his magnificent and unusually representative collection of Wedgwood porcelain to the British Museum. It is stated that Mr. Faloke has refused as much as £20,000 for the collection. It includes between three and four hundred vases, plaques, medallions, mounted in gold
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  • 370 3 Astonishing Masquerade at the Altar. After an extraordinary masquerade in man's clothes, in the course of which she went through a form of marriage with another woman, the notorious Amy Bock, who has many times been convicted on various charges of fraud in Australia and New Zealand,
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  • 286 3 Suspicion Falls on Secret Criminal Society. On the arrival of the Transatlantic liner Berlin at Naples from Genoa, the captain made the sensational announcement to the authorities that Mr. Holland Bennett, an American millionaire, had mysteriously disappeared during the voyage. Grave fears were entertained that Mr. Bennett bad
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  • 160 3 Announcement* have been issued for the National Purity Congress to convene in Burlington. lowa, U. S. A., October 18 22, 1909. This congress will be held under the auspices of the National Purity Federation, an association having for its object the cooperation of all forces in Amerioa that
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  • 106 3 Heoently several firms on the Shameen, at Canton, have received letters, purporting to be signed by the notorious pirate chiefs Luk Lan Ching and Lo Wing, demanding from each of the firms very large sums of money, the total of which amount to something like •500,000, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 898 3 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease with (tlt»3ll!!J^lne^Jl^^^^TssE!c^^l^FLUl^KXTßAC^^O^HrD JAMAICA w. <ani».t ip«k ■^^■T^l^^lr^a^vT^^B^ii^Bvlßßl ■V Ehb alk Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES %59%S I .Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, lit WONDERFUL PURIFIER of the HUMAN BLOCD. Fortify tbe System against
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    • 5 3 Johnson's Digestive •limn all food
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    • 35 3 REMEMBER THE NAME. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy is jqhl what its name implies. For pains in the stomach, cramp, colic or diarrhoea, it has no equal. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealer*.
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    • 274 3 tSfi7nnnMT tooth *J\JL, \JmJ\J 11 POWDER The mark of the highest-grade dentifrice, the standard in every country in the world, is Sozodont. It will not tarnish gold work or scratch the enamel. A perfect dentifrice the one for you. It is very convenient for the traveler Sole Agonta.for tbe Straits
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 666 4 BTEAMCT SAIUNBB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*;. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Efypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bill* of liadhg issued for China Ooast, Penian Gulf, Ooatineotal, and Amenoao Port*. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. O'Uioari {for China) Caledouia July SU
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    • 651 4 STEAMERS SAILING OCEAN STEAM SHIP GO. LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAK NAY. CO. LTD. The Companies' steamer* ars datpaohed from Liverpool outwards for the Strait., China and Japan every week and from Japan homeward. for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and lor Marseilles, Havre
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    • 669 4 BTEMKI BAIUWB. t OHBI«Bt» NBBVICB OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. COY.. LTD. Ik THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BtTWBBX ntuaajnriji vwnm k«bth WBBT A VBTKALIAJI POSTS. JAVA AM» BIN «A PORB. Bagular FortnighUy «ailinga between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java m tndaoamaot offer*), Darby, King's Sound,
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    • 314 4 STEAMER BAIUH6B. C. P. R. Canadian Paeifle RaUway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. TBB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUBOPB Hi CHINA JAPAN, CANADA aad Us UNITED BTATBB Boats from Hongkong, via m»»-g*. n Nagasaki (lalaad Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vanoonvar, fULS. EMiaxas or Isuu Twin screw alea KM.B.
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    • 684 4 STEAMER 3AILIHQ3. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. Tha staamsr* if thai Oorapan v maintain a regular aarvios hatwaan Haaubnrs, Bremen Antwerp, aad {.oHerdara, and the Straits Ohina and Japaa. H. mewarda, tfaay are despatched fortnightly tor Bam and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven diraut, ealHag at Penang ana Colombo.
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    • 746 4 BTE*iER BAIUNB3. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mail steamers el this Company nail fortoighty from Brsoisa. Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Geaoa, NapUs (ooonaetam Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Adan, Colombo, Penan*. Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai,
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  • 166 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, July ao. Hiuu Water, 0.67 noon. St. Mary iret. N. D. L. homeward mail due. Alhambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborough Cinematograph. Wednesday. July ai. High Water, 0.8 a.m., 1.26 p.ui N. I>. L. homeward mail closes, 10 a.m. Thursday, July aa. High Water, 0 16
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  • 201 5 To-Dat. Mnar and Malaooa Lady Weld 8 pm Malacc*. Port Dickson aid Port Swettonham Penanit Bpm Boele'eng, Macassar, Menalo, Teruat*. etc. Shantung 8 pm Hong' one, Shanghai and Jap*n Kat Sang 3 pm Malacca. P. Dickson Hong Lee 8 prr K. Pahaog. Pekan and KeUntan Abbotsford 1
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  • 92 5 The homeward German Packet York left Hongkong at 9 a.m. on the 10th instant, and may be expected to arrive here this afternoon. The outward German Packet Goeben left Colombo at '2 a.m. on Snnday, the 18th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on Friday
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  • 62 5 Left Singapore iDae in London Arrived Jane 38 N D.L. July IS Jaly 16 Jane 34 B. I. July H Jaly 19 Jane 14 M. M. Jaly M July 3 PA O. Jaly SI Jaly 6 N D.L. Joly 39 Jalv 8 B. I. July 31 Jaly
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  • 343 5 Latest Arrivals. Ban Hoiu Liong, Brit. «tr. 710 tons, Captain Roth ton, July 19. From Bangkok. Jaly 11. 00. and 15 d.p Low Sum. For Bangkok, U.— Rds. Ranokok, Oer. etr. 1337 tons, Capt Nioolinseo, Jaly 19. From Bangkok, Jnly 18. O.c. and d.p Behn Mayar A Co.
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  • 98 5 July 10 Machew. Ocr str, Bangkok Perak, Bri« atr, Telak Aneon via porta Ping Sa, 11, Brit atr, Hongkong. Shanghai, Japan Dortmund, Ocr atr. Taingtan via port. Lennox, Brit str, Hongkong. Shanghai. Japan Sord. Brit str, Langkat 4J ao C. 11..c1. Kian, Dut atr, Bagan S ngora, Ocr str,
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  • 92 5 Whar>c» at which Vessel* are Berthed To- Day. TANJONQ PAOAR. East Wbaw Bism Tanoarrille, Paroo. East W. Saonoa 1 —Kalomo, Taroba. Smotios No. 1 (Bm«s Whibfi— Heb*. Saonoti n 1— Mmderoo, Pitaaoulok. 8— Nil. 4 Glanavon. Bandai Mara. B— Ping Saey, Doacalion 7—
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  • 189 5 Coming to Singapore. Per P. and O. steamer Sumatra, due July 23. Mr. J. D. Frost, Lieut. R. D. Bennett, Mrs. and the Misses Swan, Mr. J. P. Masters. Per M. M. steamer Tonkin due July 20.— Mr. R. Black, Mr. W. S. Gibson. P. and O.
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  • 39 5 The steamer Hailan, at present on the slipway at Kowlooo Dock, Hongkong, is reported to have been sold to a Saigon buyer. The Laisang arrived from Hongkong, yesterday, with 898 immigrants for Singapore and 250 for Penang.
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  • 164 5 French Teacher Attacked at Night While Sleeping. The morbid and unhealthy spirit amongst French schoolboys, which recently found suicidal expression at Clermont-Ferraned seems i to bave invaded Lille, where the school of Arts and Crafts has been the scene of a I Rtrange attack upon one of the
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  • 44 5 Mr. C. B. Whitehead, assistant superintendent of police, Province Wellesley, left Penang, on 17th inst, tor Rangoon. Chief Det.- Inspector R. J. Kirke will be in charge of the police department, Province Wellesley, pending the arrival of Capt W. L. M. Bower from Singapore.
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  • 322 5 Startling Increase in Number of Offences. In the course of his administration report, 1908 Mr. H. Conway Belfield, C. M. G., British Resident, Selangor, says:- The number of recorded offences against prison discipline is abnormally high. The total rose from 4,089 in 1906, with a daily average
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  • 121 5 An alarming statement as to the spread of leprosy in the islands was received at Sydney, on June 22, by Thomas Pratt, financial agent of the London Missionary Society. A letter from one of the missionaries at Raratonga, in the Cook group of islands, stated
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  • 243 5 Finance Commerce, EXCHANGE. Sdjoapou, July SO, 1900. On London— Bask 4 m/s 2/4/, Demand 2/4^ Private 6 m/s 2/4* l do 8 m/s 2/4/, On Qtr many— Bank d/d 287* Private 8 m/s 240* do 0 m/s 242* On France- Bank d/d 298 Private 8 m/i 290* do 0 m/s
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 54 5 Howarth Erskine 6% 600,000 1% prem. Riley, Hargreavea 0% 284,000 1% prem. Spore Klectrio Tramways Co., Ltd. 6% 860,000 nominal Straits Engineering Syndicate, Ltd. 0% 46,000 par. Singapore Municipal 0% 400,000 20% p.n0m 6% 1,878,000 7% prem. Hjl, 1,100,000 8% prem. 4% 1 02,900 0% disc. Tanjong Pagar Dock
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    • 288 5 R Shams Captial j Paid U«- tMUBD Shahs ,1 T Pah> D». Comwmt Q n^Jwn lUDBO i UTYIDBIrt) 10 i Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 5.76 12% for 'Ob 10 7,500 Braang, Ltd. 6.25 10 Broach Hydraulics T. M. Co., Ltd.(l) 8.00 10% for TO 1 Jl^^j Doff Development
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    • 467 5 £160,000 •200,000 £30,000 £80,000 £80,000 £70,000 £86,000 £16.000 £75,000 £110,000 £810,000 •080,000 £60,000 £180,000 £100,000 £830,000 G. 176.000 £125.000 1 1 10 I 1 I 17 17 1 I 1 I 1 j 680 1 >/• I 10 10 I 1 100 1 1 a/--100 100 1 l l
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    • 179 5 1,600,000 •236,000 ♦2,400,000 1,000,000 ♦84,000 •876,000 10 10 60 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 10 60 1 100 100 10 I BMtern Smelting Co., Ltd. 18.00 10% for '06 T w 10.00 1 10% lor '08 80 Frailer N'eave, Ltd. (8) ...142.50 16% for 'oB* Howarth Erekino
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 Time-balls .on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time corresponding to 0 a.m. Greenwich meantime. The time-gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time on every day exempting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.
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    • 289 5 LShlp" of the Desert BOUtOD ROUge Is no less famous lhan «3 FcIIICCA S? EGYPTIAN Mtt CIGARETTES ~^9 the two Perfect Brands made Ifflpj ak 1 lv !SSrs Maspero Freres wAo^f JOHN UTTLE &co LTD Jkj4 ..-.^ZmJj ROBINSON CO. AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 21.— At Godown A, Keppel
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    • 8 5 Spirits of camphor will freshen soilep playing cards.
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    • 92 5 a) 0% debentures.— (6) subscribed by employees.— (c) part paid shares. Bovumaa.— and bonus 3* per cent for year ended 31/12/08.— f and 5/bonus.— ffsjT""* —Figures after names of companies indicate that they hold reserves as follows (1) 126,000. (2) »14,000, (8) 40,000, (4) £4,878, (6) 126.000. (0) 17,400, (7)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 239 5 WEATHER REPORT. fandanf Ktrbau HotpUol, July IS, 1909. 9 a. m. 8 r. v. 9 r. a. Ratjwau, Bar. 18 Fah 23.951 29.895 29 942 Temp 85.0 87.0 81 0 nil. Wet Bulb Ther 79.8 79.0 74 0 Dir of Wind calm calm calm Has. Tamp.. 89.1 Mm 77.0 Max.
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  • 1214 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JULY 90. PRINCE BUELOW' S CAREER. Prince Ituelow has gone to his country seat in search of that repose which he must feel the need of greatly after nine years' service in tbo most trying office that can be given to any European statesman. Tbe actual
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  • 14 6 Ice is to go up from fa-cent to one cent per pound in Hongkong.
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  • 21 6 During the year 1908, 170 alligators representing 1,069 feet were brought to Kuching police station for rewards, says the Sarawak Gazette.
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  • 27 6 It is understood that pending other arrangements, the F. M. S. postage stamps will be used in those Siamese Malty States affected by tbe recent Anglo-Siamese Treaty.
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  • 35 6 A deficit of 57,000 having been found in tbe accounts of the Port Arthur Benevolent Society, which is under tbe presidency of Mme. Stoessel, it was decided to lay the matter before tbe Crown Prosecutor.
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  • 37 6 It is reported from Peking that a French man who bas married a Chinese woman at Foochow bas become naturalised an a Chinese subject under the new naturalisation law, in order to prove his loyalty to China.
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  • 33 6 The Pinang Gazette bears that l.'iO bags of tapioca were seized, under orders from Singapore, by the police on board the steamer Lightning, on her arrival on 17th inst. from toe Southern Settlement.
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  • 42 6 About 10 a.m. to-day a sampan was run down by a Chinese lighter near Coleman Bridge. The boatman was got out of tbe water but was unconscious for a time. His boat was moored to the lighter and thus saved from siuking.
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  • 46 6 An interesting alteration to tho code of procedure in tbe courts of the Philippine Islands was recently made, by wbich tbe Spanish language will be the official language of tbe Court only np till January 1, 1918. After that date English will be tbe official language.
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  • 44 6 The volunteer corps will fire on Sunday, 25th inst., at 2 p.m. at Balestier, to decide which unit will represent the corps in tbe final shoot for tbe Warren Shield. Tiffin will be supplied, but notice must be given to the Adjutant before Friday.
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  • 49 6 A Chinese syce, whipping up his animal to catch a fare, this morning, in Cecil Street was surprised that the qniet beast made a dash for a car was frightened grew restive and quickly freed itself leaving tbe wrecked vehicle on tho road and tbe syce deploring thu catastrophe.
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  • 47 6 The next meeting of tbe Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Prinsep Street Church, on Friday, at 8 p.m., when Mr. A. W. Bean will give a lecture on A trip to the Yosemite Valley, California. The lecture will be illustrated by magic lantern views.
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  • 47 6 About sixty thousand bales of hemp were booked for the Atlantic coast of tbe United States during tbe present month on three vessels sailing from Manila, 40,000 bales of which will be shipped from this port and 20,000 from Cebu, says the Manila Times of Bth inst.
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  • 41 6 Preliminary arrangements for tbe commencement of the topographical survey of the F. M. S. were made oy sending two senior surveyors of the trignometrioal staff to learn and practise Indian methods of topography in tbe Burma and the Bombay forest surveys.
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  • 55 6 Some of tbe coolies at work at tbo East Wharf appear to be getting demoralised by the beer landed from one of the steamers. This morning, another man was before Mr. Green for indulging in a pint of tbo liquor which did not belong to him. He was required to
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  • 54 6 Tbe cost of running the electric light in htallation in Kuala Lumpur, last year, was 955,148, and the revenue collected amounted to M 7.547. The revenue was adversely affected by the failure of direct current, owing to which a rebate of 25 per cent was allowed to consumers for a
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  • 53 6 At Manila recently, in the criminal branch of the Court of First Instance, before Judge Lobingier, Rosalio Kaeriva, a Filipino mucbacho, was convicted of tbe crime of abusos deshoneston, and sentenced to imprisonment for I years, 9 months and 1 1 days. We are wondering in Singapore who will bold
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  • 54 6 At their dub house in Kampong Bahra Road, on Friday evening last, tbe members of the Twilight Football Association held an extraordinary general meeting and decided that the English name of tbe association be altered to Twilight Club with Tbian Yang Kok aa its Chinese name. Mr. Tan Kay Ong
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  • 60 6 Ii is understood that one of the big H. A. L. liners is chartered to convey a tourist party numbering 750 persons, to the Far East. Singapore is included in tbe itinerary, and the vessel is expected here some time in December, just after the arrival of the White Star
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  • 57 6 The only Englishman lift who can do justice to a function is the parish beadle, observes a home paper. Bishops and Peers are nervous in their robes. Lord Mayors fidget and blush like boys caugbt guyfawkeeing. Only a Welshman can preserve dignity and a good conscience in a gruen surplice,
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  • 67 6 Negotiations for a business agreement between the Dutch Petroleum companies, which have their sphere of work in Borneo and Sumatra, and the Standard Oil Co which have been dragging along for month*, will now be actively resumed. Mr. DeterdiDg. who has a managing interest in the Dotob company's, has jut*t
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  • 432 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker, of I poll, celebrate their silver wedding on August SO. They have been in tbe F. M. S. for twenty years. Mr. C. A. l>. Melbourne has been appointed to act ax deputy registrar and appraiser of the Supreme Court, Hongkong. Mr.
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  • 76 6 Tbe Dutch Trading Society, in its report for ISOB, notes a satisfactory increase in the exchange and banking business of the firm, except in China and in the Straits Settlements where the trade depression shows no sign of improvement. Tho directors fear that there is
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  • 123 6 The great naval display in the Thames, given at the suggestion of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, commenced on Saturday and will extend over the four following days. Over one hundred warships will take part in tbe demonstration, and the vessels will stretch from
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  • 131 6 The Union Times ProsH Limited celebrated its first anniversary by giving a dinner last Saturday nigbt at Hok Wai I'o, Campong Java Road, the residence of Mr. Tang Kbai, the managing director. There was a select company present among whom was tho Chinese Consul-General. Tho health
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  • 200 6 In the course of an article in tbo Christian the Rev. I. 11. Meyer says Too late in lifu I learn what i bave missed in not being a missionary. It in a great and profound miss, that in my case can never
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 287 6 'Alleno' Cigars y Sole Agents: Of British Manufacture, 9j Havana Tobarr,,. CALDBECK, sporrs I In- laitnintr tgttr at the SI'OSiS MACGREGOR lub, AND CO. I'oj'S of condition yuaranteed. i_ The 'GILLETTE 1 THE "MERCY" PATENT The Patent ""ui-Bituimnous Gas Producer flru iii»i|MiM#».ii** Want, as its name implies, is designed for
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    • 185 6 Alhambra Cinematograph. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! Entirely New Pictures, Never Shown Before 2ND BHOW AT 9.30 P.M. 1. Overture Tbe Golden Lyre— Hermann 2. The Christening of a Ship in Brittany 8. A Tardy Bridegroom 4.'Film dArt: MARMAGE VENTUUES OF JIM AND WILLY 5. The* Bluffur's Benzine for Cleaning Spots
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  • 128 7 EXPLODED MOTOR SETS LADIES DRESSES ABLAZE. Terrible Scene at Cycle Sports. |Riotsb's Tsliubam] London. July 19. During a cycle race in Berlin a motor pacer exploded, and hurled into the crowded stand, scattering a rain of fire. A score of summer dresses were soonabla/.e, and tbe panic striken
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  • 73 7 LATHAM FALLS WHILE CROSSING CHANNEL. Rescued by Tug Boat. IRictir's Tilioram] London, July 29. After waiting a vreek for favourable Heather to fly tbe Channel and win the Daily Mail prize of one thousand sterling, L ithaui, Hio aeronaut, h-tarted near Calais towards Dover, yesterday morning. When 6|
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  • 63 7 Claim to Participate in Hankow Loan. (RaoTit's Tiuaux,| London, July '0. TbeTime.s Peking correspondent states that the Russian Minister has informed thu Wai Wa Pu that, in view of Russian interests in Hankow, and the tea traie of the Vaogtszc, Russia requested that Russian financiers be represented
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  • 53 7 Arrival of the Delegates in London [RautM's Tiliobam] London, July 19. Lord Selborne, and all the South African Premiers, together with other delegates sent to Kngland in connection with the submission of tho I'uion Bill to the Imperial Parliament, are now in England. Conferences with tbj Imperial
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  • 37 7 [Ra-CTH's Tilbobaii] London, July 'JO. The Prince and Princes* Kuni of Japan have launched with the Kiog at Buckingham Palace. The Prince aad Princess of Wales, and the Duke of Connaught were present.
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  • 238 7 [Raima's Tilsora*] London, July 19, The death i« snnonncod of Don 'arlos. [L)S« OITAJIATUCHS LIOTD Tstl(J«A« 1 Berlin July 19. The Spaniih Pretender, l>jn Carlos, has died at Comersta. Don Carlos, Duke of Madrid was born at Laibacb, March 30, 1848. and married Ist 1867, Marguerite
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  • 20 7 [Dn Onuumoa Lutd Timwwl Berlin, Jmly J9. the Eatperv Wiiiicn bae started on bit Voyage lo the u'ortti.
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  • 385 7 Third Day of Assize Court Trial To-day. The second day's trial of five Chinese charged with piracy and murder on a Chinese junk, on April H, about a mile from the coast of Johore and 20 miles from Singapore town, took place yesterday, before tbe Chief Justice and
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  • 494 7 Divers Discover the Wreck of H. M. S. Ramillies. After lying at tho bottom uf tbo sea undisturbed for a century and a half one of the guns uf H. M. S. Uamillos, which was wrecked near Bolt Tail on the south coast of Devon, has been
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  • 184 7 A fourteen year old Chinese lad was arrested at •*> a.m. yesterday, for being near a hen roost which had been opened, five miles up the liukit Timab Hoad. The lad was dragged to town and placed before Mr. Howard, only to bo sent home again, there being
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  • 111 7 RUSSIA EXPLAINS HER NEUTRAL ATTITUDE. Settlement Gives Satisfaction in Europe. |R|L'TlK'b T«LK<JUAMJ London, July 19. The new SJiah of Persia, who is aged thirteen, has been formally informed of bis accussiou. |PlB OSTASUTISOBI I.bOTD T»L»aE*MI Berlin, Ju'y 19. News of the settlement uf the Persian crisis has
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  • 240 7 Death of Once Notorious British Subject. We have now received further particulars of tho arrest of liang Sec. which eu li d in his death, says tic llangkck Times. According to the official report, ho was l.'ving in a room in a roog tec v
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  • 170 7 Tragic Sequel lo a Seaman's Dismissal. A tragic event has taken place at St. Tropez, a small harbour thirteen miles from Fn'jus which was tiio resort of M. Valdemar Obermuller, a wealthy Russian yachtsman. Ono of the crew of the Welconio, as M., Oberumller's yacht was
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  • 144 7 The Bagan Rubber Co. which was floated in the beginning of 1907 in Bangkok and registered in Singapore, to take over the Bagan Rubber Estate iv Kelantan, now offer the balance of unallotted shares. The directorate of this company are Messrs. S. A. O. Tilleko, attorney general
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  • 90 7 Attention is directed to the fact that another of the series of concerts for children, under the auspices of the Children's Concert Fund, will be given in the Victoria Theatre on Thursday utxt, commencing at !0 p.m. The arrangements are similar to those pre vailing at previous
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  • 103 7 Tho building boom showed no signs of diminution in Rlang and Port Swettenham, pays Mr. Conway Beitield, C. M. G in his administration report on Selangor for 1008. Thirty-three new shop-houses were constructed during the year in Klang, as also a handsome block of European offices. A large
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  • 132 7 DECREASE IN VALUES OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. Registrar's Quarterly Return. Tho return of the imports into and exports from tho Straits Settlements for Ihc quarter j onded March U last, shows that there was a decrease iv importti of 54,U54,560, equal to X578,0u3, as compared with tho same
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  • 295 7 Lim Swee Hin Sues Goh Yong and Ban Huat. I Yesterday, Mr. Howard sat as civil district judgo to adjudicate on a claim of $300 made by Liui Swee Hin against Goh Vong and Ban lluat. Two years ago Ooh Vong took goods from the plaintitt
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  • 213 7 Serious Predicament of the Liner Minnesota. A Hongkong passenger by tho steamer Minnesota when she broke her port tail shaft recently favours the S. C. Morning Post with the following details: The shaft slipped out sixteen feet, but six hours' work secured it perfectly. Anchor cables wore
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  • 142 7 Hailam Chinese from Singapore Cause Trouble. In the coarse of his annual report on Selangor, Mr. Conway Belfleld, C. M. 0., writes Towards the ond of the year Selangor was visited by a gang of Hailam Chinese from Singapore. They caused considerable trouble amoag the domestic servants
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  • 74 7 A somewhat remarkable sentence has been passed in Japan, recently, where two sendooH received twelve years' penal ser-. itu Ie for the theft of one yen The men bad used violence and, nnder Japanese law, the fact of the robbery being accompanied by threats or violence is
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  • 545 7 (From Our Own Corrfsionuf.m.) Labuan, July 15. The Rev Father Smeelc, of the R. C. Mission, who has been away in Sarawak for pometimo returned recently, aud is to be stationed here permanently. Attendanoe at the S. P. G. Mission School has dropped from over 40 to about
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  • 316 7 An Australian Opinion on Richness of the Ground. The following is from tho Sydney Bulletin The Australian markets are now nibbling at tin ventures in far-off Siam. The fashion started with Tongkah, which a Tasnianian group got hold of through Capt. Teddy Miles, who was travelling
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  • 100 7 In Siam is a fire that not only lasts fo* years bnt has what have been aptly termed lineal descendants. It is to be found in a Buddhist temple near Bangkok, where every fourth year at a certain period the priests light a fresh tire
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  • 128 7 Mrs. T K. Vinfield, who arrived at Brisbano by the steamer Van Spilbcrgen, bad a sensational experience on that vessel. She retired to rest oa Jane 11. ftt about midnight and was awakoned to find that two Malay seamen were iv lior cabin, one of whom
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  • 47 7 Seven and Sixpence Reported from London. (From Oik Own OnilMl imam I Kuala Lumpur, July 20. The Planters Stores havo received from tbi ie London office a cable stating that the average price of No. 1 plantation rubbor is now ninety pence per pound.
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  • 33 7 (FltOM OUK OWN CoKKKSI'OSDKNr.) Kuala Lumpur, July 20. The Chartered llauk is opening a new branch at Klang today. It is expected to be a great boon to planters.
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  • 60 7 (From Our Own GoHMMUaV) PcnaDg, July J'J. Mr. Charles J. J. Roberts, manager of the Bangkok branch of the Standard Oil Co., of New York, who is charged with cmbe/./loment, and who was given permission to return to Bangkok without waiting for the arrival of tbe extradion warrant,
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  • 177 7 Handicaps for the Racing next Tuesday. iFkom Oub Own OmUbMKMBT.) l'enang, July 16. The following are the weights for the racing on the 27th inst Maiden Plate (One mile). 9 st. Rosegig, Stockade, Roulette, Maintenance, Dartmoor. Griffin litre One mile).— 9 st. 'ijobalagi, Lily, C'riellite. Grand Piano,
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  • 62 7 The state departinont at Washington is lending its active support to thu planters of Hawaii in their effort to wcuro labourers to replace the Japanese. The State departpartment is endeavouring to secure a large number of Portuguese workmen for the planters. The Japanese have become in tolerable
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  • 112 7 < >n May Chia Sek Bn was in Campoog Babru Road, when he was set upon by a number of Chinameu who handled him brutally, leaving him with a broken arm, a stab in the stomach and a wound on tho head. Tho police througii Insp. Nidi
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  • 191 7 Mr. .1. 1). Suttor, commercial agent uf tingovernment of Now South Wale*, ban held conference recently with Mr. C. Mehao, director general of the Philippines carnival, regarding the matter of bringing up a largo number uf visitors from Australia to attend ■Hi year's carnival, and
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  • 85 7 LIBERAL PLAN FOR PASSING FINANCE BILL. Dissolution the Last R;sor(. [Ridtib's Tiuoram] London, July 2'>. Thu Daily News loams on high authority that, in tbe event of thj llousu of Lord, p i sisting iv making amendments to the Finance Bill, the creation of new peers will
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 152 8 The Australians have beaten Worcester shire by an innings and 112 runs. Negotiations are proceeding for bringing out a Welsh Rugby Football team to Australia in 1910. Mr. A. W. Tully leaves for Ponang. this afternoon, and Mr. A. F. Mitchell will be in charge of tho
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    • 36 8 The Bisley Meeting. There has been a record entry for tbe Bisley shooting competitions this year. In tbe contest for the King's prite, and the St. Georyo's especially, there ..has been a splendid entry.
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    • 145 8 5. C. C. v. Middlesex Regiment. Scratch elevens of the S. 0. C. and the Middlesex regiment met in a match on tbe Esplanade yesterday. The club scered first through their centre forward. From the kickoff the club assumed the offensive but tbe military staved off, and the
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    • 151 8 World's Championship. The race between R Arnst, tbe holder, and W. Webb, the ex-champion, for tbe sculling championship of tbe world and £300 a side was rowed in fine weather or June 22, on tbe Wanganni River Sydney over the three and a quarter mile course on which Webb
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    • 166 8 S. C. C. Tournament. Tbe following ties will be played on Wednesday: Siogles.— J. R. Hargreaves roc. 5v.0. R. H. Webb rec. 4. J. G. Campbell rec. 1 v. T. C. Hay scr. Doubles.— G. Chapman rec. 4 and T. F. Cathbertson rec. 4 v. F. E. Marsh
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    • 659 8 Hinti to Lady Pla>er». Golf is becoming increasingly popular among the ladies of Singapore, many of wbom will be interested to learn that Mrs. Gordon Robertson, golf professional at Prince's Ladies' Club, Mitcbam, ban written a book, and written it uncommonly well. Hints to Lady Golfers will be simply
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  • Correspondence.
    • 302 8 To tbe Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir,— Will you allow me, as expressing, 1 believe, tbe feelings of a large number of seatholders in St. Andrews' Cathedral, to oall attention to a real grievance we are compelled to endure, at all the services, but especially
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  • 222 8 Katong. To the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir, As a ratepayer and resident of tue above district I support your claim for the maintenance of a police station there. The recent ricksha coolie row is in itself a sufficient reason for its necessity, but there
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  • 121 8 In conversation on June 24, Tangshaoyi, the bead of the late Chinese special mission, who arrived in London, on June 19, expressed hiunelf as satisfied with tbe results of his tour. In reference to currency reform, he strongly advocated the coinage keeping tbe tad, half-tad, mace, and
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  • 1149 8 Charge D'affaires Explains the New Conditions. On the invitation of Mr. W. R. 1). Beckett, H. B. M. Charge d' Affaires, a meeting of British subjects in Siam took place »t the Legation, Bangkok, on July 12. The object was to explain as tar as possible
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  • 666 8 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, 20th July, 1909. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tbe following list of quotations this morning: General. •10 Eastern Smelting 00. 17 pd 9.00 0.75 60 Fraser and Neave Ld 145. 147.50 10 Hotel van Wijk
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  • 91 8 In delivering judgment in a case at Hong, kong, In which Gundah Singb was charged with attempting to bribe the puisne judge's clerk, Mr. Hazeland said it was a custom in China, and also in India, for persons to offer small bribes, generally amounts of five, ten
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  • 250 8 Irish Services to be Equipped with the Appliance. Witb a view to^minimising tbe risks attending navigation in thick and foggy weather tbe London and North-Western Railway Co. has decided to i natal the submarine signalling apparatus on its fleet of steamers which run between Holybead and North Wall
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  • 175 8 Mr. Weatherley Phipsoo, barrister at law, who died recently, directed in his will that £300 should be expended in the disposal of his remains. His body was to be burnt or cremated, and the ashes placed in a glass or earthenware jar. A porcelain vase was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 4 8 Zymole Tooth Pa*U "Sift*'
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    • 11 8 Vfln* 'or chUdren-th.7 lUm it, Steams wine A baudim UP Tun*
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    • 300 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE. FIVE CASES OF HAMS, Ex S.S. Pen. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co's Sale-rooms, CM Wednesday, July HI, at 10.30 a.m. For account of concerned. H. L. Coghlan Co., 1438 Auctioneers. FOR BALE OR CHARTER. 88 PONTIANAK." 199.98 tons Gross and 97.48 Nett. Dead weight carrying
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    • 647 8 SKETCHES STORIES OF MALAYA. A few copies of tbe "STRAITS ANNUALS FOR THE YEARS 1905-6-7 are still in stock and may be obtained nt a clearing price of 25 cents each from the Straits Times Office, Singapore or from our agents as under Meanra. JOHN LITTLE CO., Ltd., Singapore and
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  • 826 9 BRITISH RESIDENT'S REPORT ON SEUNGOR. The Position During 1908. In his annual administration report, for 1908, Mr. H. Conway Belfield, C. M. G., the British Resident, Selangor, says The tin mining industry in Selangor cannot be said to have been prosperous in 1908. The price of the
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  • 107 9 Benjamin Cole, a blast f umaceman, has been electrocuted upon a Staffordshire tram■;ir. After leaving work he boarded the car fu Wolverhanipton and Dudley, and at on the top. There was no other passenger there, and when the conductor went to ■iillri:t his fare he found
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  • 520 9 Incriminating Instruments Found at Hongkong. If the story which has been related to one of our representatives this morning is correct, says the Hongkong Telegraph of 12th instant, there is no question that a most daring plan, worked out by a number of men, to attack a
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  • 434 9 Sequel to a Bribery Charge in Hongkong. A case of more than ordinary interest has been engaging tbe attention of Mr' Ha/eland at the maifistracy, Hongkong, for some time. A bailiff's watchman was charged on three charges with accepting bribes from three men, namely, $;i, SI and
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  • 138 9 After several years' experimenting, a tailor of Prague has succeeded in inventing something vrbicb is likely to play an important role in futuro war*. This tailor has invented a bullet-proof -hicld. which, thougli only thri-f--fifths of an inch thick, yet protects tli»ski> mishc-r while lying on tbe gronnd
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 234 9 THE "UNIVERSAL" White Ant Destroyer "TT ABSOLUTELY JL EXTERMINATES SB WHITE ANTS pBP 11? 2^" a SIMPLK AND EASY f J§ T0 WOHK, ONCB s^jjfc i jS AVERAGE INTELy *^i»R t "*^^l!^^| USK IT. WILL NOT JX^UL^dbv^ aWi HARM RUHHEK As recommended by the GOVERNMENT ENTOMOLOGIST for tho Federated Malay
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    • 541 9 BTEAJEB SAILINGS. Inauguration of New Trans-Pacific Line. REGULArt BERVICE FROM HONGKONG. CINNECTINS AT TAC3M\ WITH THE CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND PUGET SOUNO RAILWAY AND THE GHIGA6O. MILWAUKEE AND BT. PAUL RAILWAY. fTbo only direct train service, without transhipment, also shortest and fastest route. from tho PACIFIC COAST to CHICAGO). Takios Cargo
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    • 294 9 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. !>» steamirs of tail Company maintain a reeolsr direct strrisa between Oaloutta, HtraiK, Hongkong, Bbanghs! md Japan, taking e»rp 03 throagb Billt of Lading tor Canton, Swato* Accoy, Cbefoo, Tleonin, Newobwaog, Tangtsiia Port*, Formosa, the Philippines, »s. jit«ameM Ton* Oommuidsr Xc nux* 4.DM R. O.
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  • 887 10 REV. F. B. MEYER DESCRIBES HIS IMPRESSIONS. Kuala Lumpur to the Sea Steaming duo south through the Straits of Malacca The sea molten silver. The sun veiled, but the air very sultry. On oar left, within a mile, the shores of Malaya, as tbe Federated Malay States are called
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  • 192 10 Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane Rebukes Respondent's Father. Some plain remarks with reference to the practice of parties concerned in casex scuding letter* to the judge were made by Mr. .Justice Bargrave Deane. the other day. The incident arose'in the coarse of tbe resumed hearing of a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 621 10 BANKING COMPANIES CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRALIA AND CHINA. IHOORPORATiiD BT ROTAL CHARTER. f -.ld up Capital ln 80.000 Shares rf KtOeaob 11.M0.000 B,*rveFuna 5»,574.000 iu«jrre Liability of Proprietor* i1.M0.000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank ot Boodand. lie London Oily Midland Bank, Ltd. BINQAPORE BRANCH. (torrent Aooounts are opened
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    • 499 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. fAiD-HP capital •w.000.00c iEBERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 118,000,0001 130 500 OOC Bilverfteeerv. «14.500,000j IW fltir Liability of Proprietor* •1t.000.00C •OURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. W. J. Oreeson, Chairman. H. E. Tomkina, Esq., Deputy Chairman. E.G. Barrett, Eeq. 1. R- Lennnann, Esq. J. W.
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    • 539 10 INSURANCE Companies GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board of Directors i O. A. Dbbjuck, Esq., Chairman. Ad. Abmus, Esq., Vice-Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Direotor. Pbtbk Fowlik, m.b., cm., Chief Med. Officer. F. M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Couvrbur. Vow Noan Pan,
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    • 898 10 JKLK BY AUCTION. -A.TJOTIO3ST S^LE OF DAMAGED GOODS, EX. S.S. KALOMO, TO BE HKLD AT Godown A, Keppel Road, Adjacent to the Tanjong Pap,ar Police Station, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, AT 9.30 A.M. Blankets, door rugs, grey and red prints, harness oil, axle grease, coir matting, hanc sewiog- machines, iron
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  • 894 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. A new demountable rim de»eloped by the Diamond Rubber Co., and the Diamond grip tire (or racing and anti-akidding work generally, were pnt through the mill of every kind of test Tracy 'b experience could suggest, even to running one tire purposely flat
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 557 11 1909 MODEL. IM ~Y~ Argyll (Four Cylinders). R.A.C. RATING 15 H.P., APPROXIMATE B.H.P. 20. nn i A a Car with Standard 6-seated side a a PRICE: --L^KaSiS"' $2 975 EXTRAS i Hood, f175. Folding Windscreen, 170. Stepney Wheel, »35. Headlights (acoording to pattern). CVMr H Oafl SOLE AGENTS FOR OIIf
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    • 40 11 W. J. GARCIA. 30, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Piano, Organ and Music Dealer. Sole Agent for CHAPPEL and BROADWOOD Pianos. Piano, Organ and Violin Repairing a speciality. Orders taken for Music, which can be obtained from Home within two months. 1364
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    • 80 11 TAKE A VACATION. Now is the time to take a vacation, get oat into the woods and mountains and visit the seashore, bat do not forget to take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy along with yon. It is almost certain to be needed, and cannot be
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    • 314 11 WOLSELEY SIDDELEY AUTOCARS. sole Agent.. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. LATEST NOVELTIES IN Motor Accessories EX B B. "8IMU" AND "TEUCER" Cylinder ON. Oar own special oil was selected after expert laboratory and running tests of all best oils. Minimum friction, smoke, and soot. Efficient lubrication at the highest temperatures. Prioa (2.50
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    • 56 11 'Medical Reserve 1 (LIQUEUR) A Delicate Old Cognac. •tC rl sW*^aW*l o HmtM uj m < fills CaD sLsE^^™_iJ> (Q OR Per Bottle vp«fc-«fcO Duty Paid. SALONA. The Siamese Care fc r Dboby Itch. Cures the worst oases in a fow days and doe not stain the linen. To be
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    • 299 11 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel, Reach Road. Messrs. Kirn Co., Battery Road A t»WH Street. Messrs. Koh Co.. M, Bras Basah Road. Adelphi Hotel. Hotel de l'Europe. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 601 12 Scale ot Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisceIIaneous Waota ot Bvery Description, Houses, Land, etc, to let, are inserted at aba following rates One Insertion 1 1 .20 per inch. Two 100 Three 2.80 Six 8.20 Nine 6.40 Twelve 7.12 Twenty- five 10.00 'Each subsequent month 15 per inch.) The above rate
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    • 447 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. ■tnei r— Llaee, om ar two I— i M. m. KM Br Mm leek, see —Je et OWm, LABY TFACHERB WANTED. Wanted, two lady teachers for primary classes, Anglo-Chinese Free School. Apply by letter to the Principal, 460, Serangoon Road. 1402 ASSISTANT WANTED. Wanted temporarily, a European Assistant
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    • 571 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ■*TS -h« Umm. mntn keafHea tlJi Me taMk. *m aeUe el ekave. OFFICE TO BE LET. OOoe on seeoad Boor ot Mo. T, Battery Bead. Apply to Qutkrte and Co.. Ltd. lire OFFUt ft BOOOWN TO BE LET. With Immediate entry He. T. Malaooa BeNS*.
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    • 532 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. t-ttm lib**, >■• or tw aaartleaa. CUI HtkilMt,H.SnU.lCksnjM. HOUSE TO LET. 14, Sophia Road. Immediate entry. Apply to No. 2, Raffles Place. 1549 OFFICE ANO 6000WN TO LET. No. 95, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply to J. LEVY, No. 10, Robinson Koad. ■Hrn CFFICEB TO
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    • 406 12 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Netherlands Gutta Percha Co., Ltd. Motortyres retreaded at Moderate Prioes. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Slieets, VALVES. Rings, TYRBS, HOSES (Saotion, Steam, Hydraalic), Gardenhoses, Tubes, ENDLESS BELTS, FLOOR-TILES. MATTING, EBONITE and Hard Rubber Articles, Bicycle Tyres. Works Offices: Passir Panjang, Singapore. Sole Agents i MESSRS. HOOGLANDT
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    • 283 12 BOARD AND LODGING. tint l-tM> Uw, oh ot two iMrUow II kb« Hob. tee s«Jt of Caanw. BOARO ANO LOD6IN6. Rooms vacant. Mrs. Ron Bargen, 8, Mount Eliaabetti BOARD ANO REBIOENCE. Comfortable rooms with board at Cambb Housr, River Valley Rood. 1864 boaro ako Residence Board and apartments tyt single
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