The Straits Times, 15 July 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.309 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 D. ft J, McCallam's PERFECTION WHISKY. lALDBEC*. MCGREGOR ANO COMPANY. KATZ BROS,, LD. Last Two Days OF OUR GREAT Cash Clearance SALE. KATZ BROS., LD. THB MALAYAN RAMIE CO., LTD., IN THB LIQUIDATION. <%gffi <'F~~jiAjgoß* A/[ nncinn FOR SALE BY AUCTION OR PRIVATE wfir'FiSwk'tt- Slii'Jafe HIPH-PI fiSR ing Ploughing Plant;
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    • 299 1 Robinson Co. FRISTER AND ROSSMAN'S a Sewing Machines NEW FAMILY HAND MACHINE Will Sew from the Finest to the Stoutest Cloth. This Machine is on a Walnut Rase, with Fast and Looae Wheel Multiplying Action, Automatic Bobbin Winder, aud improved Set of attachments. Made of Best Material and Workmanship, Light
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    • 64 1 THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY. LTD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an interim dividend of 14",, for tbe period ending April 80, 1910, will be paid to shareholder registered on or before that date. Tbe Share transfer books of tbe Company will be dosed from tho I lth to tbe
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    • 79 1 Bollinpr Champagne. GALDBECK VACGREGOR AND COMPANY. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. lenders will be received at tbe Colonial Secretary s Office np to noon on tbe 28rd July. 1910, for making clotbing for tho Polioe Force, Singapore, from Ist Aagnst to 81st December, 1910. Fall particulars as to requirements may be obtained on
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  • 653 2 REPORT UPON TUBERCLE AND LEPROSY. The Manila Conference. Major Hootop, I.MS who attended the recent meeting* of the Far Eastern Associatioo ol Tropical Disease at Manila, has submitted a long report to the Government ol India. In dealing with tubercle and leprosy be writes Tuberole An active crusade
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  • 227 2 Notable Gathering of British Politicians. The Anglo-German Friendship Committee, of winch Lord Avebury is president, gave a reception at Prince's Rooms, Via oadUly, on Jone IS, which was attended by many well-known people in politics and society. Lady Weardale (who with the Countess of Lonsdale, Mrs. Lloyd (leorge,
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  • 43 2 The manager of tbe Imperial Hotel, Tokio, has received from America a telegram from Clark's to the tffeet that tbe company will send a big tourist party to Japan, composed of 1,400 well-to-do Americans, in the early spring next year.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 96 2 1 G^OfeOOG^OGgt^G^C^ The Best Tonic to take after illness is ='VANA Tonic wi n c Helps to re-vitalise the blood, improves the appetite, and rapidly restores robust health. Its action is swift, its effect permanent The first dose convinces you that it will do you good. SEE YOU GET *VANA'
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    • 66 2 ABOUT DIGESTION. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that Kirs* strergt'i and vitality to the system. Chatnberlain'H Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate tbe stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions. Tbe re unit ia a relish for your food,
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    • 616 2 FEARED PERMANENT DISFIGUREMENT. Victim to Auonisikg Skin Eruptions Is Colombo Cubso By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Not purgative and not weakening, but blood porifying, blood-strengtbeaina and blood makimj all tbe time, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills possess in the fnllest degree tbe essentials neoessary to cure eruptions on and diseases of
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    • 378 2 MANILA CIGARS FROM PERU DEL ORIENT* AND IMPERIO DEL MUNOO FACTORIEB. Quality and Colours Guaranteed. S& A RffiTSKf 3H PLDS ULTRA 'S- 80 ol a COBTADO DB LA REINA 3.2 a 100 HIGH LIFB IN THB EAST, FLOR FINA 9 50 REOALIA ORIENTS. FLOR FINA 3 t GENUINE HAVANAHS Outch
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  • 555 3 AUSTRIAN COUNTESS ROBBED OF £125 STERLING. A Horse that did not Win A remarkable case of fraud WM brought under the notice of tbe Criminal Investigation authorities on June 20 by a lady who Rave her name as Cietinker Countess Wisen of Austria, and stated that she arrived
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  • 311 3 The Uniform Expenses of the British Army. The Life Guards, who give snob a picturesque touch of colour to cor great ceremonial processions in London, are <asily the most expenMVA mldii ry in the army ko far as the cost of their olotbina is concetntd. The
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  • 121 3 Fast Passage to Canada of the Royal Edward. Another magnificent passage ha* just been made by the Royal Line Royal Edward, Canadian Northern Steamships, Limited, which 1< ft Bristol on June 9. A cablegram was rectivtd in Lon< on stating that the steamer paased Father Point at
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    • 385 3 "Elgin" Waterproof Tents iii»BLi*MiD DEFY THE mm. C JlAfrlJ P ELQWKBLLS C-". f UU Offieen' Dwkletty Cabd T«t. \I "I1|i«" louMetly 4041. T«t. w with ontorflw nf a ninulefold 7' x 8" x 6'high lnrade, extra weight i^norkbatfwateproofc^v«; 7'bathroom about 6 lbs. Sin R lefold WNBRFLY used three materials, K^n
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    • 15 3 Fo ail internal complaints, Dysentery, Oongbe, Golds, eta., tak* V oodi' Great TVppet mm» Oore
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    • 292 3 rROB R<m I DintiG bin "i I *nm mm rILI^IJj WEU3 I I w I I 1 MtunpJ«M. \i >J^ FREE, 1 llluitrjt.d Cit.lofuts lr»» application Another Miracle The miracles performed by Little's Oriental Balm are almost countless. Mm and women who have become crippled by tbe horrible agonies of
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    • 386 3 [The REGISTERED TRADE MARK of -IIL Milkmaid! Full Cream Milk gBBSjI IS THE HALL-MARK OF "|il£RM PERFECT PURITY WH afrisvl a d Cuarantee of Highest Quality. y.&Jti** I UNTOUCHED BY HAND. szz^&g&fj The Original and Best. I I|L LARGEBT BALE IN THE WORLD. Sold by all Druggists principal Provision Dealers.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 592 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. •er China, Japan, Penanr. Oaylen. Australia, India, Aden, Bfypt. Mediterranean Ports, Ply* mouth snd London Through BlUs of Lading lamed tor ChlnOoast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and Amerioeo Porte. Steamers will leave Slngapon on ot about MAIL LINES. (Htvord (for Ohma) Assaye July 11 Delta Aag
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    • 561 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP GB.LTD. A regular tortnightly servioe is maintained betme^JAFAJrJo BDROPB by the Company's well-known TWIM-BCRBW ITIiIIEI under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed tor the Company's Buropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Bloctricity. provided with exoellent aooommodatiou for First and Seoond Class Passengers,
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    • 670 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE 1O 'JAVA PORTB, POBT DABWTH, THURSDAY IBLAND, BRISBANE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOB OTHBB NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH HBW GUINEA, HBW BRITAIN A NBW ZEALAND PORTB (with transhipment) •As induoement offers. Smooth paaeapi. Superb Scenery. A regular monthly aervioe to above porta li
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    • 194 4 BTEAJER MILimS. STBBMVAART-HAATBCHAPPU (STEAMSHIP OOMPABT.) NEDERLAND.' FOBTHIQHTLY MAIL BBBVIOB BBTWBBB JAVA ABD AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, BABANO, OOLOMBO, POBT SAID, GENOA, ALOIERB TANGIER ABD LISBON, AHD DOVER, OCCASIONALLY Steamers are iui on or about the under mentioned dates:— OOTWABO HoSOJWABn m» uio Oranje Jnly U Grotius July 16 Rembrandt July 39
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    • 544 4 BTEAHEB BAILINH HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURB. Tbs •teamen ot this Oompany maintain a regular aerrioa between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tha Straits, Ohina and Japan Homewarda. thay are despatched fortnightly f SJ Havre and Hamburg and ones a month for Brsmerhavsn dijeot, calling at Penang and outomoo Taking
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    • 766 4 BTEAMEK BJULIHIB. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. IMPERIAL BERMAN MAIL LiRE The fast and well known mail steamer* ll this Oompany sail fortnigbly from Brem Hambnrg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Boolean ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonssetlon ManeUlei, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe vtr.t Port Said, Sues, Aden. Oolombo, Pra»f, Singapore, Hongkong
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  • 127 5 FIXTURES. F/Mkt, July 15. High water, 4.44 p.m. Hartu>- tone Circus. Albambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborough Cinematograph. Saturday, July 16. Hirb Water S 18 a.m., 6.37 p.m. S. C. C. Cricket Tournament, Garrison v Telegraph A. C. Fre« Sohool Sports, 3 Sanday, July 17. High Water, 6.40
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  • 244 5 To-Dat Bangkok Nuentnng 8 pm B*tu Pahat Aing Hin ft pm H ilaooa, Port Dicksou, Port Bwxtteaham and Telok Aneon Se'aocur 3 pm Malaooa and Muar L«dy Weld 8 pm PaDeh, Asaban and Deli V«n d»r Parrs Bpm Penang anl Calcatm Fook Sang 8 pm Billiton, Batavia,
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  • 78 5 The Imp. Ge'maii mail steamer lioon liaving left Hontfkong on the 14tli instant, at 4 p.m.. may be expected to arrive here osj Tuesday ttae 19tli instaut, at 6 a.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe tbe nine day at 6 p.m. Tbe M. M. oompany's
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  • 77 5 Lett Bng >p»ra Di nne IS JL M. one 16 P. *0. nne 11 N. V. L. 'nne ?S B I. fane £7 MM. rnoe 80 P. AO. r uly 6 N. N. L. Inly 7 B. I. fn)y U M. M. falv 14 P (»0. me
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  • 527 5 Latest Arrivals Aldar.g, fsism (tr 403 tons. Capt Christiansen, July 14. From Bangkok, July 5. G.o. and 30 dp. East Asiatic Co. For Bangkok. July 16— >da. Be .a-.,. Brit str 2510 tins. Captain Ilastie. Jnly 14. From Banckok, Juh' 6. Bice Patereon 8 mons Co. For London,
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  • 94 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TANJONO PAOAR. Eiki Wdabf BiJin— Hebe. E. W. Sixmos 1— Fook Sang. Buns Wham— Nil Main W. Saoiioa 9 Palamootta, Bong Wan I. B—Lightning.8 Lightning. Islander. 8— Van Riebeok. 6~Chiecgmai, Vanoouver, KatBMg, Laooon Doci 7—
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  • 403 5 Arrivals. Per steamer Kut Sang, Jaly 14.— From Calcutta via ports Mrs. St. G urge Canfield. Misses Few, Ruvenberg and Surgeoa-Lieut. I'ortexue. Pur Btesmer Lightning, Jaly 15. From Calcutta: Mr. Flynn, Rev. A O. Apcar. Rev. N P. Paul and son, Rev H. II Pinto, Mr. Strkies
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  • 47 5 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Monnt Kaber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Uroen ffioh mean time. Tuo time-gan is tired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore itandard time, on every day excepting -Inndar. whnn it in Amd al one o'nloak
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  • 249 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Simoafou, Jolt IS, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2'< l Private 6 m/s 2/4 do 8 m/s 2/4 On (iermany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 6 m/s 24« i On Franc*— Bank d/d 296 Private 8 m/l 399} do 6 m/s
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 171 5 luue 3 Value. 10 10 Belftt Tin 10 10 Broaog 10 10 Braseu Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi 81 41 Kinto Tin (1 41 Kiodang Tin l0 10 Kuanwui Tin 61 41 I-atiat Mines fil 41 Malaya and Siam 10 10 Malacca Tin i/ 6/- PataauK Conaol. tl 4>1 PeiiKkaien
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    • 569 5 ssue 3 ■'aluo. Buyers Sellers. 2/- 2/. AUagar 6/6 7/6 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 1.80 1.10.0 2/. 1/6 Batang Maiaka 1/- 2/- pm £1 £1 B*taCa?<* 17.10.0 18.2.0 £1 £1 B*tu Tiga 6.9.0 6.18.0 £1 £1 Bolut KajaDg 8.7 6 8.1 ).O ill 10/- Contributory 2 0.0 2.6.0 pm
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    • 107 5 Hsue 3 v'alve (S Bayers. Sellers 10 10 Eastern nom. Smelting 10.00 10 7 8.00 60 50 Fraaer A Neave 306.00 215.00 100 Howarth Erskiue 68 00 60.00 U» ,.7% Pret. M.00 93.60 100 100 KatiBro-Def. 136.00 100 100 a 8% Cam. Prel, nom. 10 10 Majnard Co. 33.00
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    • 48 5 Bayers. Seller Uowarth Brokine6% 1900,000 par Kiley, Hargreaves 8% 1284,000 1% 8% pre. S'trio T'wsya 6% $)50,000 Singapore Manioipal5% »l,87«,OOO nom. Bayers. Sellm. Singapore Municipal 4*% *****7 1,800,000 6% 7% prt. Singapore Mnniotpal H% Of 1900 31,000,000 6% 7% pre Sineapore Ma- nioipal 4% $902,900 7% dig.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 CHAMBERLAIN 8 COUGH REMEDY. Tbis is a me Ho ne of great worth and met tt. Trj i. wncii jou bavi. a coogh or cold aod yon .ra oertain to be pleased with the quick relict which i taffords It is pleasant to take and can always be depended upoa.
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    • 149 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Jaly IS. At saleroom, 400 shares, in tbe Suopei Gan Tin Mining Co., Ltd., etc at 12 noon. Jaly 16 At G wrnmrnt Baogalow, No. 1. N'amim Road, teak household furniture, etc., at 2. Jaly 19. At saleroom, building allotment situate at Ceil Street, at
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    • 853 5 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS And Royal Menagerie OF PERFORMING WILO ANIMALS. LOCATION: BEACU ROAP. Last O Mights, Last Mights. To-Night! To-Night! THE EVENT OF THE SEASON To Night To Ni R ht Friday, July 15, 1910. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT OF THE POPULAR MANAGER. COL, 808 LOVE. A SENSATIONAL EVENT When two full-grown
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    • 99 5 NAVIGAZIONE 6ENERALE ITALIAN A. FOB PENANO AND BOMBAY. The Italian CAPRI, 4.2 6 t>ns. Captain Moresoo, left Hoogkone on the 18th instant 8h« is doe at Siogaio. eon July 19. and will be dmpaiobed for the above ports on B turday. tbe 23rd im-tant. For freight and paaatge. apply to
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    • 79 5 HOME via SIBERIA. INTERNATIONAL BLEEPING CAR AND EXPREBB TRAINB CO. Through tickets for the entire journey trom any of the principal points in the Far Bast to any principal point in Europe or America by the f RANB-BIBERIAN ROUTE. THE ALL-RAIL ROUTE. Coupon ticket books to travel by any ol
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 194 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jaly 14. 9 a. M. 8 r. M. 9 r. v. Raixtall. Bar. 32 Fab 29.855 S9.7*t J9 '15 lemp 85.* 87 2 82 5 Nil Wet Bulb Ther 78 8 78 0 V 7 8 DirofWind.. South B.W. oalm Max. Tamp 8i.6 Mia 72
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  • 1053 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JULY 15. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE ENTENTE. Tbere is now an alliance between Great Britain and Japan, an alliance between Russia and France, an entente between Britain and Franoe and an entente between Russia and Japan. There four Powers, thereore, are linked together very clotely, and it is
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  • 16 6 Tbe Blue funnel steamer Theseus ha* made tbe j-mrney from Liverpool to Hongkong in 82 days.
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  • 20 6 We notioe tbat tbe Municipal Commissioners at Pf>nang call attention to tbeir meetings by advertising them in tbe local preta.
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  • 23 6 It is stated that tbe Russian Government intends protesting against the proposal tbat Britain should take over tbe postal adminis. nation of Thibet
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  • 46 6 Tbe German tailor wbo wag arrested *ome two weeks ago on board tbe German mail charged with desertion from the Scharnhorst in Nagasaki, baa been fentenord to eiijht montba' imprisonment at bard labour in a fortress He will be sent to Germany to serve bia atutenoe.
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  • 18 6 About 8,900 young rubber trees have b»n stolen from a nursery 8 T miles out Bukit Timah Road.
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  • 19 6 Qosrantine restrictions agiiast Singapore on account of small -pox and oho era have been withdrawn by toe Sian.ese Government.
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  • 39 6 Tbe Batavia Nieuwsblad bears that a Dutch squadron will shortly leave Java on a visit to Australian waters. The squadron will muster three vessels tbe Holland, Hertog Hendrik, and De Ruyter. Tbe trip is expected to last three months.
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  • 47 6 Fire broke out last night in a shed utilised in tbe works being carried out at the harbour by Sir John Jackson. Tbe fire brigade was soon on tbe spot and extinguished the blase. Tbe damage is not serious, a quantity of wood and files being lost.
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  • 42 6 A Raffles School boy named Rahirn, and a Malay were complimented by Mr. Green, second magistrate, yesterday, for their capture cf two Chinese samsengs who had assaulted another Chinaman in Thomson Road. Tbe two prisoneis were Bent to gaol for six months.
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  • 59 6 On June 23, a mutiny broke out in tbe gaol at tbe caoital of Cambodia, a protect* d State of Indo- China. Several of the muti oeers who had armed themselves with ironbars fell upon tbe warder*. Tbe bead warder soon settled matters by ordering bin men to fire. Two
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  • 63 6 From an estate in Upper Langkat (Deli) comes news of a terrible amok by a bill man who took it into his bead tbat enemies were around bent upon murdering him. He armed himself with two knives, and after stabbing two adults and three children he fled into the jungle.
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  • 61 6 Attention is directed to the announcement of a concert arranged to be given in the Teutonia Club on Saturday, tbe 80th inst., by two Dutch lady artitttee, Miss Marie Russer, a wtll-known soprano, and Miss Army van Velthvijsen, a pianiste of note. Botti ladies have gained a European reputation and
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  • 83 6 A single bandit held up an east-bound train on tbe El Paso and South- Western Railway near Robeart, New Mexico, at midnight. He drove the half dressed, panicstricken Pullman passengers at tbe pistol point into tbe superintendent's private car, where be forced all, including the superin tendent, to give up
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  • 89 6 The Ipoh correspondent of the Mslay Mail writes The continuance of the resignation of valued Government servants is a matter tbat is a subject for dif oassion and concern and it is wondered why Government does not institute something in the nature of a ommission of Enquiry into tbe oaute
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  • 86 6 M. Klobukowski, the Governor. General of Indo China, has just stated to a press representative tbat tbe discontent among the natives there was mainly due to over-taxa-tion. Tbe only idea of tbe Government hitheito was to get the money, no matter bow the people were oppressed. The Governor General intends
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  • 83 6 The Batavia Nieawsblad tells of an interview wbioh a gentleman from Holland had with Lord Kitchener whom be met on the occasion ot King Edward's funeral. Lord Kitchener spoke of his interesting travelling expi r-ences in Java, and said thai he always thought of his visit there with pleasure. He
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  • 84 6 Planting enterprise hsu now chance in Arheen which hid been closed for jears on account of the unsettled state of tbe country. Three districts on tbe Eatt Coast have just been thrown open— Edi, Langs* and Tamiang. But no concessions will be granted to aliens— only Netherlander^ or Netherlands subjects
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  • 91 6 Tbe Criminal Court at Medan, in Deli, bas jußt spent 29 days in trying tbe manager of a rubber estate there belonging to a Oermsn Syndicate established at Berlin, on charge* of making away *ith ewtate money and tamp* ring with the books. The judges returned a verdiot of acquittal.
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  • 98 6 Tbe C. S A. cruiser New York is expected to arrive at Sinxapore towards tbe end of tbe month on her way to tbe Far Bart. The New York is relieving tbe battleship Wtst Virginia as flaghhip of the Asiatic Sqasdroo. Hrr ore w bad a lively time at tbe
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  • 465 6 G< ne-al Edward S. Bragg, formerly U. S. Oomul at_Hoogkong, is in a very critical Joncition.^Ue is eighty-four yearn old. M. Rafalewski aod Miss Sharp will, be. fore leaving Kuala Lumpur lor Singapore, give a recital in tue K au* Cluo to-moncw. The Rt. Hon. A. J
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  • 65 6 Another of the BucknaU liners— the Fort Salisbury— whioh has rect-Dtly left tbe Tyne, has taken a white instead of a Chinese crew. This is the seoond boat belonging to the company which recently has also taken Englishmen in preference to Orientals. Otber oompanics have
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  • 79 6 The master of the British steamer Clam reports having passed at 4 80 p.m. on the 11th iost a large boiler art .at, apparently not long in the water. Tne boiler is reported to be right in the track of steamers from Pulau Manki to th. HoMburgb.
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  • 99 6 A big programme bas been arranged for the benefit performance at Harmston'H cirons this evening. The Trio Frolic, appearing in their potpourris, introduce the trained French poodle dogs, fix in number, while Hadjie Madar S*hib, a sou of Sheik Abdul Kader, will drive the tigers drawing a chariot.
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  • 101 6 Mr. Gardiner, chief police officer, has received numerous comp'aints from people wfc 1 have been struck by spent sb ot that had evidently been meant for more appropriate billets. Although notorious accident has occurred, tbe matter is tl.e subject of much annoyance. Mr. Gardiner therefore takes the
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  • 132 6 The Antwerp rubber market in May ■bowed Miles amounting to 1 18/83 k loßrammen, M compared with 434,610 kilogrammes aod 861,740 kiloeria.mes in May, 199 »od 1908, >espeo(i?ely The utock of rubb rat the end of tbe m nth, accirdint( to Mts-irs. Grisar and Cn.'a circular, from
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 182 6 The GARRICK Cigarette A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed in 60s Hgg^SBSS Price 111 a* \W t **M** m Tin tw tsrf *2Tjt»tfil OBTAINABLE AT: JOHN LITTLE ft CO., LD ft ROBIN39N ft CO. The New Visible Writing Yost The Yost Visible Characteristic is— the Lighter the Blow the Better the
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    • 140 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. NEW SUBJECTS To- Night I To-Nlght! PATHE'S UNRIVALLED NOVELTIES, and Show BJO to 11 p.iu OVERTURE POST AND PEASANT, BY FR VNZ VON BUPPE. HOW THE POOR DINE IN PARIS. TBE MOUNTAIN INN. THE UNMASKING OF HtRBERT. 5.c.4 a v 1 DOUBLE DEALINGS. THE
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    • 14 6 Latedt advertisements of the day appear o 1 y<m* b as well as a
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  • 246 7 PRIME MINISTER ON GERMAN LXI'ANMON. British Margin of Safety None Too Great. RtLTEB'S TlLlORAM.] London, July 14A meeting of 40 to 50 Radical oommonera bas sent to Mr. Aeqaith a strong protest •gainst the increased vote for naval shipbuilding, bnt opinions differed as to the advisability of
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  • 46 7 China Convinced that Canton Was Wrong. Rklteb's Tklkobam London, July 16. Renter's Hongkong correspondent says tbe Legation at Peking telegraphs that th e W ti- wn pu has admitted the illegality of the opium tax, and has undertaken to instruct tbe Canton Viceroy accordingly.
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  • 41 7 No Longer on the Imperial Defence Committee. (Rbutm'8 Til»oram.| London, July 14. Mr. Anqaith, replying to Mr. Lee in the House of Commons, said that Lonl Kitchener was no longer a member of the Committee of Imperial Defence.
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  • 30 7 Captain Phillips of Singapore Wins Important Prize. IRlOTiK'S TlLBUKAM.j London, July 15. Captain Phillips, of Singapore, has won the City of London competition. It is a popular win.
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  • 35 7 [Rbotib's Tblkora*.] London, July 15. Tbe King is quietly inspecting every side of military life at Aldersbot. He is visiting oamps, schools, and hospitals, and the Queen is frequently accompanying him.
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  • 42 7 'Kbutib's Tblbokam] London, July 14. The Foreign Press Association gave a banquet to Mr. Kato and the Marquis Tokjgawa. Both of whom delivered speeches. The f jrm jr dwelt on tbe olose relationship between tbe Press and diplomacy.
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  • 31 7 I Dm Ostasiatischi Lloyd Tilsoeam Berlin, July 14. Herr Below S»U»ke will be temporarily nUtioned at Ptkiug, and goea afterwards a* Ambassador to Sofia. Heir Prolliua goes to Caraoas.
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  • 30 7 [DIX OSTASUTISCHB LLOYD TbLBOBjUC.] Berlin, July 14. An eartbq take shock has been experienoed in Bav.ria and the North Tyrol. It was veiy suvom at Mooiob.
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  • 769 7 Surgeon-General's Advice to His Brother Olficers. Speaking at a dinner given by the Indian Medictl Servioe,at Simla, recently, Su-geon-General Lukis, in the oourw of bis ot>s. rva lions said If t!i > Iodian Medical S rvioe is to maiotain its ureat reputation, it ■a essential that oar
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  • 230 7 Further Addition to the Horrors of Warfare. In a note on the possibility of destroying towns and wiping out armies by dropping explosives from the sky, tbe Law Journal recalls that at tbe first Peace Conference, in 1809, the representatives of all the participating nations, save Great
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  • 102 7 A person describing himself as Captsia Henry Massy Seaton, D. S. O of the Ta»manian Ranger*, has received the hos pitality of the military authorities and has obtained money as the proceeds of lecture* given in Siogipore, Burma, and other placed on the strength of bis representations tint be is
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  • 1085 7 tILOUS PLIGHT OF AUSTRIAN LINER. British Collier's Feat. tber details of the salvage of tbe er Trieste by tbe collier Lowtber Cmow what a narrow escape botb Teasels bad from disaster in (be heavy gale raging in tbe Indian Ocean. It seem* tbat tbe collier iu bard
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  • 351 7 WATER TANK COLLAPSES IN A PRINTING OFFICE. Forty Girls Killed. Farther details of tlrn disastrous aod nwst unusual accident at Montreal on Jane 18, wIjod the huge water tank on tbe roof of the Herald building in Victoria 8qaare, charged with thousands of gallons of water, collapsed and
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  • 246 7 Probable Inauguration of Steamship Service. Tbe arrival at Brisbane on Jane 15, of the steamer Gracchus, ol the Australian and Indian line, was an interesting event in ship ping circles, inasmuch as the vessel brought 1,'JOO tons of rioe (rom Rangoon and Bassein, consigned to Messrs. Robert
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  • 275 7 Reported to be Hopelessly out of Date. It is beooming increasingly evident that the four Rus-ian Dreadnoughts now ander construction will be hopelessly out-of-date by the time they are ready (or service and some harsh things are being said about the incapability and corruption responsible for the
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  • 133 7 A huge, old-fashioned revolver, with a handful of cartridges which, as a facetious polioe offloer remarked, would soon give a man a pain in th<t back, was prcduoed in evidenoe in the third polioe oourt to-day. The case was one in «h-oh a Malay tongktDg taikong was charged with being
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  • 270 7 Two Captives Escape Through a Woman's Kindness. A Lahore despatch reports that Mohammad Akram, Sub Ovfr«eer and SanderUl, contractor, who wero taken prisoners by raider., managed to effect tb»ir escape from the raiders' grip steftli Inly on Jane 5. Tbfj arranged through a woman, to loosen their fetters,
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  • 230 7 An Interesting Point Before Calcutta Court. At the High Court, CalootU. recently, before Justices Bariogton and Teunon, a rather interesting point as to whether a trill ing fine leaves any stigma on an accused person, was raised by Mr. N. Chitterjee wh?D be moved on behalf of
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  • 235 7 Appeal on Behalf of Hainan Missionaries. Some time ago, writes the Canton oorres pondent of the S. C. Morning Post. The American Consul sent a oommooicatioo t j the Viceroy saying that the American clergymen stationed on the island of Hainan com plained that recently the gentry and people
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  • 235 7 Another Boat Wanted for Yangtsze River. In a comment on the Navy League meeting at Shanghai, the Leading Light say* H. M. S. Kinsha is at present the only Br itUb river boat of her class in China, a vessel that, in times of trouble such as
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  • 41 7 The report of L'Union Fire Ineuranoe Company, for wLich Moine Comte are the local Meat", states that in 1909 premium* totalled jE1.197.6 "0, and los>-n pud and ontHtanriing to The assets toUlled £4,801.060, and the Die reserve fond Mood at *758,500.
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  • 89 7 CHINA AND T IBET. BRITISH WARNING TO CHINESE GOVERNMENT. Must Observe Treaties and Trade Agreements. [IUctih's Tklboram] London, July 15. A voluminous Blue Book, about Chin* a id Tibet, has just been issued. The principal feature is the second despatch of Sir Edward Grey, dated April 8, insisting tint China
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  • 17 7 Die Ostasutiscbi Lloyd Til2oham. Berlin, July 14. The Chinese Ambassador, Liauts-ohang, has arrived at Berlin.
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  • 23 7 1 RIDTIB's TILIURAM London, July 14. The bill, requiring wireless installations on all ships, has been read a first time.
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  • 107 7 Precautionary Measures Taken by Municipality. (Fboii Odb Own Cobbispondint.) Puoang, July 16. At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day, it was decided to destroy a block of twenty-two plank houses, near the O jlf Club, as being incapable of disinfection. The sum of $3,960 will be
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  • 32 7 (Fro* Oub Own Cobrispondimt.) Penang, July 14. Mr. R. T. Reid, manager of Messrs. Pater, son, Simons and Co., Ltd., Penang, is now in the hospital here.
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  • 195 7 A Malay chauffeur in the employ of tbe Hon. Hugh Fort was in tbe second polioe court, yesterday afternoon, charged with driving motor car No. 267 so rashly ani negligently as to endanger tbe life of one Chang Oong and causing hurt to two other Cbinamen. Chan
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  • 136 7 We understand tbat in view of the reoent decision of tbe Court of Appeal in the case of Chop Teng Ho Hin, His Excellency tbe Oovernor bas boon pleased to grant a free pardon to Sz I'ing Chin, in respect of the sentence of three months'
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  • 107 7 An enormous goidrn salwe, or girdle, weighiofc 18 viss pure gold, valued at Ks. 65 500, including workmanship which eo»t Rs. 2 500, it to be put on the image of Buddha Gantama which is enshrined at tbe Arakan ptgoda, Mandalay. The gird c has a
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  • 64 7 Lanoe Corporal Oomm, F. Company, Or. fords wbo was pioked up unconscious by me of his comrade*, it bring rurmis.d at tv« time that he fell ov.r the r<tiliug-< uf tbe barracks while in a state of s munmbulism, has died at the Station H wpit»i, MaodaUy
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 138 8 It is fcarod by the friends of Jeffries that aa a result of the pummelling he- received from the negro, lie may lose the tight o( one of bis eyes. The steam launch Argo will leave John gton'n I'ior for the G ub bungalow on Sunday. the
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    • 79 8 The Parliamentary Handicap. Mr. IUlfour won the Parliamentary gulf handicap for tbo third time on June 11, on the Royal St. George's Clubs links, at Sand wiob. His previous victories were in 18V4 and 1897. There was ono occasion when be used language which would have made him shudder
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    • 469 8 I he BUIcy Meeting. Bradfield won the Ashbuilon Shield at the Bisley rifle meeting with a record score of 624. Malvorn School wuo tlm Cadets Trophy, the Humphrey Cup went to Cam bridge t'niversity and tlu< Hospital Cup to Guy's. Oirl's Splendid Record. Writing to the Daily Mail
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  • 116 8 !t may not be generally known that in the dtoide ending 1904 the death rate among Brifiah troops in India was 17 per 1,000. Sinoe then it has steadily declined until in 1919 it reached the marvellously low figure of Spur 1,000. fractions omitted. Tbe hospital
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  • 51 8 Tbs repaint to tbe armoured cruiser Noord B-abant are prooeediog apaoe at Sonrabaya Suob is tbe progress made that tbe vessel is t ipecfod to leave tbe dock some time in August. The repairs, it is hoped, will be finished in Sepwmber, upon whiob tbe Noord Brabant will proceed to
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  • 406 8 Prospective Profits from Tin and Rubber. An extraordinary general meeting of (be ISurmt Development Syndicate, Limited, was held recently in London. Mr. T. Hound. who presided, said tbat everything he had seen in connection with the property ot tUt company led him to believe that they had very
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  • 222 8 The '-h iri' circular of Messrs. 1'iasti and Co., dated the 18th mat., s»ya -We spoke last week of tlie t-'stiD^ dallueaH of the *1 mark, t, an.l find we have little to »dd today to tboae remarks. stronger advices from I London have not
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  • 139 8 Committee Recommend No Drastic Changes. The report ul the Committee appointed to deal wi h the Civil List states that they see no rciaou for altering any of the main features ia it. Theyaro satisfied that the provision made in 1901 is adequate, but not more than
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  • 128 8 Borne idea ot the extent to which tbe arms baffle between' E jrope and tbe East is carried on may bn formed from the circular recently issued by an Antwerp firm, says tbe Allahabad Pioueer, to those engaged in the business. Shippers are informed that
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  • 872 8 Prices Quoted In the Market Tbls Morning. Singapore, July 15th, 1910. Must-re. Lyall and Bt»U, Bxohan^e and Share Broken, iamie the fallowing list of {notations this morning I— RUBBER SHAKES. Nom. Value. Buyer* Seller*. 2/- Allagar 6 10* 7/8 V- Optiona 19 7/- Anglo Java 18,- 20/1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 51 8 Oeolfc Washington, woo (ho tb«y My), Co«ld never tell a lie, W»n in tbe larder feeling gay, With cakf sod apple, pic, What have yon taken aakod bis dad 1 You II Ml Ui*> truth, I'm un "1 took." r> i ln-d tha famous lad. 1 fe%- UN}*' Qr«tt rV^ensint
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    • 43 8 This Is It. j 7' The latest scientific pro<iWk. P»*»*« o n of COD UVER **85 OIL. i).es all that is claim"i&f'r U nd u P erBe des the old- fashioned emnlaions zSj?'"l which upset the stomach. OF AIA, CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.00
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    • 693 8 FOREMAN OF WORKS WANTEO. Wanted, Foreman of Works for Kriti-h North Borneo. Salary $100 per month and quarters. Only fully qualified men need apply to Gnthrie Ca., Ltd., Ageo<s. British North Uornoo Co. u1674 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888. In the Scpbuus Codbt or tbx Stbaits Bitti.iiui<t». bETTLUIKKT Of SIMOIPOBI. In
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    • 231 8 CROMPTON FANS ARE THE MOST EFFICIENT. The "Electrical Review" of April 2, 1008, on "Experiments on the Efficiency cf Ceiling -fax. Blades shows that tbe Crompton Fan with the Special Curved Blades has au efficiency 50% greater than others tested. When yon bny a Ceiling 1- an you have not
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    • 165 8 MABLBORODGH BBACH i-.v.M). The People's Popular To-Night s Programme OF NEW SUBJECTS. Seoond Show, 8.80 to II p.m. Panoramas et Metiers aux llea Moluques. RATHER UNPLEASANT THE TINNED PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY. QUICK CHANGES. THE EMPTY CRADLE. a* t CHILDREN'S FOLLY. v v.l. THE CYCLIST CARABINIERS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY. CHEESE AND
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    • 462 9 A. W. Tully AND CO., 33, Rafflei Place. BOOK OPEN ON Penang Races Ist Day, July 26. 3,000 to 50 TREBLE EVENT 3,000 to 50 Races 4, T and 8. DOUBLE EVENTS ON Race* 3, 4, 7 and 8. STRAIGHT OUT ON ALL EVENTS. Til. Add. Tully, Singapore. 'Phone. 539.
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    • 466 9 ARTICLES FOR SALE. RUBBER EBTATE FOR SALE. Apply C c/o Straits Times. FOR -SALE. Victoria in good order. Apply First Magistrate. 1670 LANCASHIRE B3ILER FOR SALE For sale, one Lancashire Boiler, English made, in exoellent oondition; length 28', dia B,' licenco for 80 pounds, 000 square feet heating surface. Can
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    • 639 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. C.P.R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'B ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, Tn NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shaingbai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea ol Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. EisrßSfs or India Twin screw steam. R.M.S. Emprsss of
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    • 529 9 BELLAMY CHRISTIE Are doing business on the PENANG MEETING RUN JULY 26. 28 AND 30. Treble Event ON RACES MIXED HANDICAP PADDOCK CUP* SELLING HANDICAP. Double Events On Races 3, 7 and 8 STRAIGHT-OUT AN ALL .EVENTS. Tels. "Triton," Singapore. Telpbone IH6. Prioe List to be seen at office, 17,
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    • 110 9 HARVEY'S WHISKY "R. V." A Genuine Scotch at a reasonable price. Where'er you go ask for R.V." Proprietor i J. CARAPIBT Tauraomj i No. 68. THk BEST FOOD AND THE BEST BAUD. w Qummi Might Dlmmmr JV*,^ Evmry Saturday. >■* The Orchestra oan accept engagements between 8 and 7 o'olook
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  • 432 10 ALL CHINAMEN ABOARD. NO WHITE MAN. Anchored off Australia. Food (or speculation ban been provided by a statement made in Carnarvon by Mr. H. O. Letroy, of Warouia Springs station. Mi. Lefroy asserts that towards the end of May be was told by the mail contractor plying
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    • 469 10 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COLIMITED. leid Office I Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Soafd Of Dlreotora i ft, A> Daaaioa, Bsq., Chairman. a. H. Faib, Bsq., Managing Director fataa Fowua, a.s., 0.a., Chief Mod. Officer. AB. Asaos, Bsq., BeT. N. J. Ooutbbob. r. M. Buiot, Bsq. Oae Soon Tbb, Bsq. few
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    • 350 10 INSURANCE. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office— l3A. Canton Read, Shanghai. Registered under the Ld» Aasßtaaoa Companies Aete, Baglaad. »ad «aa*f Iba Hongkong Ordinanoes. Boud or Draaoroßsi al^MiiT MoLeod, Bsq., JharnnM, Lee Yung So, Ksq., C. Stepharius, Bsa>, 3. H. MoMiohaei, Bsg., C. R. BurkiU, Esq., J.A.
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    • 524 10 BANKING. IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUfTRAUA AND CHINA. j iftOOBPORATW BT BOIAB OHABTBB. i 9~<ik np Capital ta §o^oo Baarti of mil** frJ&SS il— ill Fob! i 1.500,000 Oeserv. UabUitv oi Proprietor. ftl.MO.OOO BABKBBB. Baak of Kaajtaal, ■aMoaal Baak of Beeaaaa. Cfta ■oblob Oft* a Midlaal Baak, IM. BIHQAPORK BBAHUH.
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    • 374 10 RHEUMATIC PAINB REUEVED. No one need now suffer tbe agonizing pains of sciatic and acute rheumatism, as quick relief may be bad by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This fact has been clearly demonstrated in many thousands of oases. This liniment relieves the pain and makes sleep and rest posuble, which
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    • 739 10 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMIKI^YIgOTICE. Auction Sale of VALUABLE MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING STOCK-IN-TRADE. ETC.. To be held at Mr. Walter Palliser's Works, KAMPONG BAHRU ROAD. On Friday, July 22, at 9-3O a. m. POWELL *™L» Japanese Curios. AUCTION SALE OF Rare Japanese China, AT MESSRS. H. L. COGHLAN CO.'S SALEROOMS, On
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  • 865 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. J. O. writes to the Westminster Garotte an follows:- -1 notice that some newspapers have lately made persistent use of the word airman in substitution of the more accurate j an J euphonious term aviator, with presumably the object of settling once
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  • 218 11 Over £2,000,090 Spent Last Year on Theatres and Mask Halls. Paris spent over £2,000,000 on its theatres, music balls, and similar distractions last year the exact earn was .£2,056,780 and some odd shillings and pence, the highest figure ever recorded, except (or the Exhibition year of 1900.
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    • 331 11 METALLURGIQUE (SCIENCE OF METALS) C-AIRS EXCITE TUB ADMU \TION OF ENOINEER AND CONNOISSEUR ALIKE. Two Duo Shortly f t Full particulars from tbe Sole Agents CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CARB FOR HIRE DAY OR NIBHT. General Repairers of Cycles, Motors, Coils, Magneto, etc. Cycles and
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    • 344 11 COMPLETE AND QUICKEST RECOVERY GUARANTEED. Against Asthma, Cough, Consumption and ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST, THROAT, AND LUNGS BY A PDUMDFQR EUXIR ANT I-ASTHMATIQUE PULMONAIRE i«m DR. SAUL BERNARD m m^f This excellent and energetic preparation is baaed qfh^k ME r >. on ne latest bacteriologio experiences. In nsc \j^^^_j*^,
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    • 423 11 HIGH-CLASS UNDERTAKING. AXSMRT L. A. DALEY, undertaker and monumental mason, is the Boifc Agent for Messrs. DOTTRIDQB BROS., LTD., LONDON, and every satii (action can therefore be assured with regard to the quality of oofflns in a teak, elm, lead and «mo. Only ITALIAN MARBLB and ABBRDBXN GRANITE ased in
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    • 126 11 SIHBAPORE COLD STORA6E CO., LTD, NBAR BNTRANCB to BORNBO WHART) Telephone 1026 ISeastocls oi ail kinds oi FHOZBM MBATS, etc.. can be delivered ft Shipping at the Wharves, or ft the Singapore Roads, or IBM •otiee. SFFICE HOURS Weekdays T a.m. to I p.m. Soadayi f a.m. to 8 a.m.
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    • 508 12 WANTSWANTED. A young Cob, to be driven and ridden also trap and harness. Must be cheap. Replies to Cob, c/o Straits Times. urn EUROPEAN NURSE WANTED. Wanted at once, European Nurse for baby girl, 18 months old. Apply Lancarfe, TangOn Hill. CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, Capable Chinese Clerk experienced in
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    • 609 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. IFMII tfCBIWN Tt Bl LIT. With laomta •airy Bo T Malacca BtfMl tpplj w OPTHRIR DO LTD t UM ROOMB TO LET. At Zetland House (Armenian Street). Apply on the premises. MM OFFICES TO LET. To Let, Commodious offloes, No. 1, Raffles Quay, overlooking tbe
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    • 447 12 rp BE LET OR SOLD. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. No. 2, Adis Road, witb immediate entry. Apply to F. B. David, 1, Malacca Street. 1540 TO BE LET. Godown and Office, No. 95, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply to J. Levy, No. 10, liobinson Road. ■MM TO LET. Commodious Office,
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    • 605 12 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from 11, Raffles Place, to 5 2, Malacca Street. SARKIES MOSES. 1668 NOTICE. Coolie labour for estate or other work for a term of 2or 8 years. Enquiries invited. C. JOHNSTONE k CO., 17a, Queen's Road, 1638 Hongkong. S.S. KISTNA. FOR PORT BWETTENHAM
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    • 669 12 NOTICES, THEKITLAKGCO.LTD. OF NO. 1-3. OLD MARKET SQR.. KUALA LUMPUR. Have made arrangements for weekly arri vals of Chinese Immigrants at Port Swetten ham, beginning with the s.s. Arratoon Apcar sailing from Hongkong on the 28rd instant. Estate Managers desirous of engaging this class of labour on Rubber Plantations are
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    • 559 12 DON'T HESITATE OUR THIRTY YEARB EXPERIENCE (ao other firm has four) OF THIS CLIMATE Enables us to give yoo THE BEST PIANO At the Jbowest Write Now for Our 1910 Catalogue. FULL OF VALUE. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. RUADTAU HORttaiPosiTOiv. MORTON, cm .v,° FRESH HORSES by every boat from
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