The Straits Times, 10 September 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.359 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTB.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 197 1 D, ft J, McCallnm's PERFECTION WHISKY. lALDBECK. MACBREBOR AND COMPANY. i KATZ BROS,, LD, Outfitting Dept. GENTS' RAINCOATS. The Newbury." Id FawD, Olive and Grey, a special cheap line, smart shape and made of hard-wearing material. The Featherweight." In 4 shades, lighter in weight than the Newbury" and oi a
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    • 18 1 FRAMROZ CO. S High-Class Aerated Waters SECOND TO NONE IN THE EAST. 87, CECIL STREET. Telephone No. 1011.
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    • 249 1 AT ROBINSON'S Cash Sale. yjg^_»g BEDSTEADS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. All made in England, New and in Good Condition. a H-INCH PILLARS. SalePricea. JT^iTf Withßrwß.il. i i rl Wide 8 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6in LoDg 15.50 U.-J..1 II I? m 4 ft. 0 in. x 6 ft.
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    • 6 1 Bollingcr Champagne. CALDBECK. MAC6RE6OR AND COMPANY.
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  • 869 2 MR. ROOSEVELT'S EXCITING ELEPHANT HUNT. Tusker's Fierce Charge. Continuing bis series of articles on Atrican game trails in the Telegraph, Mr. Booeevell gives an interesting description of an elephant hunt near Kampalla. Tbe morning of the 28th, he says, was rainy ;we struck camp rather late,
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  • 162 2 Translations into Many Queer Tongues. The output of the British and Foreign Bible Society, according to the 106 th annual report, just issued, reached a record last year, the issue of Bibles. New Testament*, or parts of the Bible, amounting to 6.620,024. This ia 6H.1 000 in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 129 2 aWa» I LaW Bbbbi l«a Solution of coo iiven <ntjpn^M/*<ttexTi>iMcT I for increasing the weight and strength of weak and wasted persons of all ages. Makes new flesh, new blood, and renews the vitality more rapidly than any other combination. J Children like its delicious flavour and the V most
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    • 33 2 A DANGER AVOIDED. Tbore ia no danger from bloc J poison resoiling from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied. It ia an antiseptic liniment. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 392 2 M THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. S v fl^ a^^k^^aß^^Bß^^BB B s^F^tP^m¥^Q^9 I* Ibil>uccnafalpopolarrmi«l7.aiediiicoiitincvtal g botpitali br Kxrord. Koitan. Jobert. Vrlpeaoaod E otben, ittfpa»« rvcrylbm( bitberto enplond. I THERAPION No. 1 bj to niiftiMjr ftbort Urn.-, often few di j% only, M fcmovcialldiii hargri, tutx-iM-ding tojecbotu, tb« O urn of wbu
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    • 264 2 Ask Always FOB THB S&eydelsyres OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passir Panjang, Singapore. ]P TTwWy Moderate. Beat Quality. Undertaker, Monumental Mason A Marble Merchant, SOLE AGENT FOR MESSRS. DOTTRIDGE BROS., LTD OF LONDON Military Contractor. Hu tbe ONLT Rnbber-Tyed Hearses in tbe Town. ONLT ITALIAN MARBLE USED IN MONUMENTS. 43,
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  • 360 3 DOCTOR DECAPITATED BY REVOLUTIONARIES. Act of Treacheryit ha. been discovered that Dr. Agamanoff, of Tiflis, Kussia. was murdered oat of revsnge as a traitor by the ReTolation»ry party. The facts, as pieced together by the police, show that two stranger., a man and a woman of rather
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  • 730 3 Deceased Afraid of Being Murdered By Chinese. The mysterious death of Mr. F. A. Meyer, which was reported in these oolumns on Thurttday. was inquired into by Mr. Gentle, the Coroner, at Sepoy Lines, tbe sameday. A number of witnesses were beard but in the end
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 784 3 tThe Dispensary, Ltd. CHEMISTS. PHARMACISTS. OPTICIANS (Wholesale and ReUil), 43 B, Raffles Place, Singapore. Telephone No. 8. Depot for all kinds of Patent Medicine*, Toile* Beqniaites, Per fernery, Medicated Wines, Surgical Instrument., Chemical and Scientiac Apparatus, Medical, Burgical and Sanitary Appliance. Medicine .Chests. ttrpplier, to Hospitals and Dispensarie.. Special Bate,
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    • 767 3 CRIED WITH PI OP SKIN ERUPTION Suffered 12 Months with EtzemaFace, Hands and Neck CoveredIrritation Almost Drove Her Mad —Impossible to Do Her Work. INSTANT RELIEF AND EASY CURE IN CUTICURA "I suffered for twelve months with bad dry eczema. My fac*. hands and fni-i I; were covered with largo
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    • 219 3 LIPS' SAFES. Burglarr sisting Safe, f i"| M L|^au! I Hi he9 testimonials in the market. fjl HS[ L flfl (rom Government* and Por particulars and prices. INTERNATIONALE CREDIETEN apply to Sol. Importers: HANDELSVEREENIGIHG ROTTERDAM. STRAITS GUANO COMPANY. Natural Perlis Guano guaranteed to contain 15% P. 0,. Extensively used en
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 639 4 STEAMER BMUNBB. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. far China, Jspsn, Penanr. Oeylen. AastraUa, India, Aden, Bfy#t, mediterranean Porta, Ply. month and London. Through BUli ol Lading issued lor China Ooast, Persian Gait, ConUnentnl, aad Amerioan Forts. Steamers will leave Singapore oa ot aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for OfctM) Assaye B*pt 13 Delta
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    • 503 4 STEAMER BWLIN6B. N.Y.K. JM>M MIL STEAMSHIP CB.LTD. A recnlar fortnightly ser vioe is maintained betweMiJAPATAi) HUROPH by the Company's well-know* TWIH-SCBIW ITlillll. under Mail Contraot with the Imperial Japanese Government, speoially designed (or she Company's Buropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Hleotrioity, provided with exoellent aooommodation for First and Second Class
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    • 933 4 STEAMER BAIUHBB. PACIFIC MIL STEAMSHIP CD. AMD TOYO MEN UMSHU Tbs two great steamship 1(8*1 between OHINA, JAPAN and BUBOPB, via Honolulu aad Saa Franolaoo, operating lbs aew 11,000 Mas, twln-aorew iteameri KOREA aad SIBERIA, together witb lbs well-known rtaamin CHINA, ASIA, MONGOLIA MAN OHDBIA, HIPPOH MABTJ, TMIO MABO AND
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    • 547 4 BTEMIEH SAlLimi HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG, ,The steamers ot this Oompaay maintain a regular eervioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Ham borg and onoe a month for remerhavsa dirset, oalling at Psnang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 675 4 BTEAMEH BAILIMB, N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIRE The fast aad wsU-kaowa mall tteamera 0. this Company sail fortaighty from Brant m, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sontbaap ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplsi (ooaaesMaa Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aad vioe ver«i Port Bald, Baas, Adaa, Colombo, Peaaai. Singapore, Hongkong
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  • 134 5 FIXTURES. Saturday, September io. High Water, 1.64 a m 1.68 p.m. I poh athletic meeting. .Sunday September 11. High Water, 2 84 a.m., 2.27 p.m. 8. V. A. annual inspection. N. D. L. homeward mail. Monday, September is. High Water, 8.82 a.m., 8 7 p.m. Chinese Y.
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  • 183 5 ToDat. Batu Pabat Ann Hin 3 pm Deli and Aiahan Ranee 8 pn Penang and Calontta A. Apoar 4 pn Oolornbo Fernando l'ou 4pm Saigon Amiral Olrv 4 pm Batavia K. Wilbelmina 4pm Kerimun Ho Say 4 pm Oaoob Olanggi 4 pm Hongkoog, Shanghai and Japan Flintshire
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  • 113 5 Tbe Imperial German mail steamer Goeben left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on the 7tb instant, may be expected to arrive hen on Sunday, tbe lltb instant, at 4 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe, tbe following day. at 6 p.m. .og 8 M.M. .ng 13
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  • 229 5 Latest Arrivals. Arratoon Apear, Brit str -2981 tone, Captain Thomas, Sept 10. From Hongkong, Sept 6. G.o and 1307 d.p. Patcrson Simons Co. For Caloutta, Sept 12- W. DtvatcoT.gu, Ocr str 1057 tons, Capt Kock, E«pt 10. From Swatow, Sept 1. 0.0. and Bl'i d.o. Bebn Meyer 4
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  • 93 5 Vessel .i at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Whirw at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAQAR EiHT Wniar Bun— Stepban. Ei*i W. Baonoa 1- Pathan, Yunnau. Bksxbs Waiar— Bajah of Sarawak. Mm W. Bsoi. I Teesta, Austiia. I-Min. s-NU. 8 Arratoon A pear 6— Bauvenue. Lioook Doei 7
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  • 420 5 Expected to Arrive. Per P. and O. Palawan, due Sept. 16 Messrs. W. E. Gibbs, E. Walford, J. W. Ganooyne, T. Fisher, O. W. Showier, G. B. Ring, Mrs. Fan, Mr. J. Savage, Mr. G. L. James, Mr. A. 11. K. Maitland, Mi. W. M. Graham, Mr.
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  • 86 5 Tbe Times of Ceylon, of September 2, says We learn that three prominent F. M. S. planters have gone into partnership and established an estate visitiDg firm with head quarters in Seremban, the capital of Krgri Sembilan. They are Messrs. Valoolm Cum ming, K. S.
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  • 70 5 At tbe Bengal Legislative Council on August 80, a Bill for the improvement of Calcutta presented showed that 15 miles of thoroughfares are to be overhauled, that congested districts are to be cleared, and that there will be new dwellings in the suburbs for tbe displaced
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  • 248 5 Finance Commerce, ■XCHANGE. Smoapom, September 10, 1910. On London— Back 4 m/s 2/4 1 Demand 8/4£ Private 0 m/i 2 4| do ln|i S/4& On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/i 344 do 6m/i 2464 On iVamx-Bank d/d 108 Private 8 m/s 2W»J do 6 m/s 80S, On Jn<K«—
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 174 5 Inane S Value. 10 10 Bclat Tin 10 10 Broang 10 10 Bruseh Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi 41 41 Kinta Tin 41 41 KiodanK Tin 10 10 KaanMui Tin 41 41 L»hat Mines 41 41 Malaya and Siam 10 10 Malaooa Tin 6/- Pahang Consol 41 41 Pen«kalou 41
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    • 590 5 Issue 5 Value. Bayers. Sellers. 2/- 3/- Alla«ar 6/8 0/8 3/- 2/. Anglo-Malay 1.8.0 1.8.6 2/. 1/6 BaUnK Malaka 6d. 1/- pm 41 41 Bata Oaves 16.17.0 17.X.0 41 £1 Bata Tiga 5.6.0 6.10.0 £1 XI Bukit Kajan« 3.16.0 8.0.0 41 16/- Contribatory 2.0.0 2.5.0 pm £1 £1 Bukit
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    • 123 5 Issue !2 Value Bnyer». Sallert. 10 10 BMtern nom. Smelting 10.00 10 T 6.0 C 41 41 HlectrirTrsmway* 4/8 *I 9 10 10 Fraaer Netve 80 00 85.00 100 Howarth Brakine 68.00 80.00 100 B «7% PreL 87.60 90.00 100 100 K*t«Bto.Dof. lae.oo 100 100 8% Cum. Pret nom.
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    • 45 5 Buyers. Sellers. Howarth ErskineB% 1800,000 par Biley, Hargreaves 6% 1284,000 1% 8% pre 6%° £860,000 Singapore ManwipaJ6% 11,878,000 nom, Buyers. Seller*. Singapore Momoipal 4i% of 1907 11,900,000 8% T% pr. Singapore Municipal H% o*l9oß 11,000,000 T% 8% pra Singapore Munioipal 4% 1803.000 7% dis.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 93 5 CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. It ii in time of sudden mi»bsp or accident that Chamberlain's Pain Balm can be relied upon to take the place of tbe family doctor, who cannot always be found at tbe moment. Then tt is that Chamberlain's Pain Balm is never found wanting.
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    • 653 5 The GARRICK Cigarette I'%°!' A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Bsß%*«»^^LLl^BM>4SHsili iIa^B^CTWWWHB^^^WI OBTAINABLE AT: JOHN LITTLE ft CO.. LO ft ROBINSON ft CO. Java- Australia Line OF THE ROYAL PACKET 8. N. GO. Regular Monthly Service between Netherlands India and East Australia. The s.B. VAN WAEKWIJOK, 8,200 tons, will be despatched from
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    • 97 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Sept. 18. At saleroom, valuable properties, situate at Amoy Street, eta, at 2.80. Sept. 18 At saleroom, valuable property situate at Arab Street, estate of Eassim bis Ebrabim Mysoree, deceased, at 2.80. Sept. 18.— At saleroom, valuable town property, at Scotts Road, at 2.80. Sept.
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    • 108 5 leasehold property at Benooolen Street, at 2.80. Sept. 12 At salerooms, valuable 99 years leaxebold property, together with the two bonses No. 9 and 10, Omar Road, at 2 80. Sept. 18.— At salerooms, Japanese curios, at 10.80. Sept 14.— At salerooms, Japanea curios, at 10 M. Sept. 14 —At
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 189 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, September 8. 9 a. m.S r. m. 8 r. ■.{Rirnrux. Bar. S3 Fab 29.901 29.7.7 29.784 Temp 18.5 85 0 80* Wet Bulb Ther 76 0 77 6 77.6 .88 DirotWind.. South S.E. S.E. Max. Temp 86 0 Mm. 76 6 Max. in Son.. 148.0
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  • 1121 6 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. ASSOCIATION AND CONFERENCE. On the whole, we do not think there is very maoh reason to complain of the action of the London H ranch of the Straits Settlements Association with reference to the Shipping Conference question. The f nil report to hand by
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  • 16 6 Tbe Planters' Stores and Agency bave a London wire that fine hard Para is at 7/10.
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  • 18 6 According to the census, the Greater New York population is 4,766,888, an increase of 1,329,681 in ten years.
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  • 18 6 During August 1388 people died in Singapore, tbe death rate being 68 09 per mille of the population.
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  • 17 6 JeboDg Robber Co. haa declared a second interim dividend on 1910 season— namely, of 10 per cent.
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  • 23 6 The output of tbe Mandai Tekong (Sioga pore) Robber Estate*, Ltd., for the month of August, 1910, is 284 lbs. of dry rubber.
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  • 29 6 Judgment bas been reserved in the suit in which Low Leong Huat sued the Planters' Stores and Agency for specific performance of a contract to sell '200 Hiaaood (hares.
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  • 26 6 European Police Constable Jones left by tbe steamer Gladys this morning for Kuching. He ha-; been despatched for the purpose of arresting P. A. G. Grimes.
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  • 33 6 Tbe Bikhop of Rangoon has been asked by tbe Indian Branch of the St. John's Ambulance Association to initiate an effort to resusoitate the important and beneficent work of the Association in Banna.
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  • 36 6 There baa been a big gbarry strike in Calcutta since the Ist inst. The ghariwallas complain of heavy fines for working diseased and unfit horses and running filthy carriage;. The public feeliog is strong against them.
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  • 38 6 On the recommendation of King George when touring iudia as Prince of Wales tbe Punjab Government is paying off tbe debts, amoanticg to RBO,OOO, of Sbahzada Mabomtd Kiwan, a direct descendant of Bhahadur Shah, the Emperor of Delhi.
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  • 40 6 The highest temperature recorded last year in the shade was at Batu Gajab and Grit, 96 Fahrenheit. The minimum was at Gopeng, 61 Fahrenbeit. Tbe highest rainfall was at Taiping, 181.50 inches, the figure for the previous year being 182.48.
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  • 40 6 Three oompanies of the Malay States Guides, with their officers and equipment, come to Singapore about the middle of tbe mooth to take paft in the usual annual mobilisation of the city. They will be here for nearly six weeks.
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  • 43 6 The Bombay Persian Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., has deoidtd to inaugurate a passeogor service from England to Bombay, beginning from March next. Tbe company recently purchased a number of fine ships from well-known linps, notably the Homayan, formerly of the Elder Dempster line.
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  • 55 6 It has beeu decided to hold the annual camp of the M.S.V.R, from October 29 to November 6 inclusive, on tbe camping ground at the Ampaog range. During tbe last three days of tbe oamp two companies of tbe Malay States Guides will be present. Tbe general inspection will be
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  • 41 6 A message was received at Swansea con. firming the sentence of fourteen days' imprisonment passed upon William Koeatb, tbe Swansea Territorial drummer, who was found guilty of intolt-nce towards Captain Young, of tbe Cheshire Regimen t, while in camp at Aborystwyth.
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  • 56 6 Tbe annual Children's Day exercises of the Middle Road Baba Church will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. An interesting programme, consisting of special song*, recitations, etc., has been got up lor the occasion. The public are cordially invited. A collection will be taken in aid of tbe M. E.
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  • 55 6 With reference to the drowning affair at Koh-siChang, by which three European Bailors and a Chinaman from the German steamer Andree Rickmers met their death", it is reported that tbe bodies of one of the Europeans and of the Chinaman bave been recovered and buried, after due enquiry into the
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  • 57 6 Early on the morning of August 19, Messrs. Morley and Lanceley's millinery establishment at Brixton was completely destroyed by fire. The girl employees who lived on the premises had no time to dress and rushed into the streets in their nightgowns. They have lost all their clothing. The damage caused
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  • 58 6 Lady Minto was the recipient of a pleasing tribute from the Indian Nursing Staff when Mrs. Davies, tbo chief lady superintendent, handed her ladyship a massive silver ink stand, accompanied by an appreciative address very artistically printed in vellum. Her ladyship made an appropriate reply and said she was sending
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  • 75 6 Border outlawing continues. On the night of August 24, a gang of fifteen armed men went to Hangu, oarried off the village post, man and killed the man who challenged them. On the nigbt of tbe 26tb, near tbe same place, a g*ng of 70 men killed five and escaped.
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  • 76 6 A fire broke out on the night of August 19, in a theatre at Kettering, Northamptonshire, during the progress of a cin< matograpb entertainment The occupants cf the gallery became panic otrickt n, but serious conse qupnoes were averted by the presence of mind of the pianist, who continued playing,
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  • 99 6 A minor case of ohandu importation was tried by Mr. Robioson in tbe third police court yesterday. Three Chinamen, who had come in as passengers on tbe steamer Glenogle, had been arrested in a sampan, one having in bis possession two tahils of cbandu When arrested this man slipped the
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  • 156 6 A straogn occurrence took place in the neighbourhood of Keppel Harbour on Than day night. A Chinaman had been arrested by tbe dock police for theft and was taken to the station. By means of a rase he elnded his captor, a Sikb, and the latter chased him. The man
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  • 449 6 Mr. G. P. Hawtrey, the rotor, died on August 17. Capt. MoCallum leaves the Malay State* Guides in October. Dr. Day has been appointed consulting opthalmic Burgeon to the General Hospital at Kuala Lumpur. Sir Charles Elliot has been injurrd in a motor smash near Matlock. His
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  • 39 6 The Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, the Right Rev. W. R. Mounsey, will preach at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow evening. He is an eloquent and striking preacher and many should take the opportunity of hearing him.
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  • 76 6 Mr. Albert Masey, who has been editor of the Outlook since 1906, bas died at his residence at Wand« worth Common, after a few days' illness. He commenced woik on the sub-editorial staff of tbe Globe, and became assistant editor of that paper in 1866. In
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  • 44 6 The Director of St. Joseph's Institution wishes to acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions for the new verandah. Mr. Ong Sam Leong 1200 Kan Van Choc 200 Lie Keah Soon* 160 Wee reck Soon 100 Tan Keam Hock 100 J.M.Scully 100
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  • 116 6 The mortality returns for Singapore, issued by tbe Registrar of Births and Deaths, show that during the week ending September 5, there were 266 deaths giving a ratio per mille of population of 48.66. Malarial fever account ed for 89 deaths, phthisis 82, convulsions 18, be/ibtri 21,
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  • 139 6 Nine Benealin, tramcar drivers, were proHtcut d by Chief Sanitary Inspector Mayhew in tbe firbt police court yesterday, on a charge of having failed to report a case of small-pox. Mr. Mayhew stated that daring a house to house inspection a man was found in a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 221 6 Caldbeck, Macgregor AND COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. IRISH LINEN COLLARS. The most noticeable article in a man's attire is the collar— your collars should bear the closest scrutiny. THB HALL MARK /^f A ON EVERY City I <o^?j Brand OF QUALITY. COLLAR. BEST IRISH MAKE. Little's
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    • 210 6 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE 810 SHOW. SPECIAL ATTRACTION To-Nlght I To-Night I I Second Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. 1. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA OF PROFESSIONALS. 2. THB MASCOT. THB GRASSHOPPE R AN D THE ANT. Deaves' Merry Manikins RIPRKSKNTINU S. f Athletes, Clowns, Dancers, Serio-Comios, I Cake-Walkers and other
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  • 76 7 THE OBNOXIOUS SAMPLE RULES ALTERED. British and French Protests Effective. [Rbutbb's Tblmbam.] London, September 0. A Washington telegram says the modification of the consular textile regulation is partially dratted and all the points to which England and France objected have been taken up, and it is believed that
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  • 92 7 FIERCE RIOTING OCCURS AT CARDIFF. Workmen's Rage Against Leaders. |RlCTll TSLSOBAM] London, September 9. The Cambrian colliers have postponed tbe strike in deference to the advice of the well known leader Mabon. The announcement was received with hoots by the crowd, and thousands at Cardiff rushed tbe institute
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  • 35 7 Thirty-Nine Lives Lost on American Lake. IRzcter's Tblbqbam.] London, September 10. A railway car ferry boat has sunk in the middle of Lake Michigan. Thirty-nine people were drowned and only three rescue!
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  • 79 7 Rbutbb's Tblbobam London, September 10. The list of the Crown Prince's suite for his eastern tour is published. It includes General von Schenk, Aide-dc-Camp to the Emperor, and six others. 1 Dbb Ostasutischb Llotd Tblbobam.] Berlin, September 9. There will be included in the suite of the
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  • 50 7 [Rbotzb's Tblbobam.] London, September 10. Mr. Hearst has invited Mr. Roosevelt to stand for the Governorship of New York State, promising him the support of the Independence party. [Dbb Ostasutischb Llotd Thlzoram.] Berlin, September 9. Mr. Roosevelt has paid a visit to the Ger man Club at Milwaukee.
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  • 42 7 Disaster on American War.-hip. [Rbctbb's Tblbobam.] London, September 9. An explosion and fire have occurred on the battleship North Dakota at Ocean City as tbe result of a test with oil fuel. Three men were killed and seven injured.
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  • 32 7 |Bbotb«'s Tblbobam| London, September 10. Le-Chang-Cbi, tUe Chinese Taotai, arrived at Darjeeling on Monday from Lbassa. He has been ordered by the Chinese Government to visit the Dalai Lama.
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  • 39 7 [Deb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Tblbobam.] Berlin, September 9. Reports from St. Petersburg state that at an early date M. Isvolsky will resign the Foreign Ministry to M. Sassanow, and will go to Paris as sucoeasor to M. Neiledow.
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  • 26 7 [RaUTBB* TzLBOBAM.] London, September 9. At la»y-lfca- Jloulineaux, Chaves, the aviator, moaoplaned at an altitude of 8,790 feet, thus sitting up a new reoord.
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  • 158 7 Local Solicitor Suspended for Three Months. (Fbom Ora Own Cobusfoitdmt.) Penang. September 0. Mr. R. C. Gouia, the Penang solicitor, whose o»ae was mentioned 'on August 28, has been suspended for three months. The Supreme Court has ordered him to paj thirty dollars due by him to
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  • 800 7 Interesting Illustrated Lecture by Mr. Prautch Mr. A. W, Prautch, who was in charge of the excellent little exhibit from the l'nilip pines at the late Agri-Horticultural Show, lectured before a large audienoe in the Memorial Hall, last night, upon America's Eastern possessions. It was a
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  • 53 7 A marriage will take place at Simla between Michael Harrison, I. C. 3., fourth son of the late Mr. Justice Harrison, of too High Court o( Justice in Ireland, and of Mrs. Harrison, Pickering Forest, Celbridge, County Kildare, and Beryl, only daughter of Colonel J. B. Lynch, late Commandant, 12th
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  • 718 7 MEASURES IN THE COMMITTEE STAGE The Shipping Bill. A meeting of the Legislative Council took place yesterday afternoon, His Excellency the Governor (Sir John Anderson, G.C.M G.) presiding. There were also present the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major General T. B. Strphenson, o. b the Colonial Secretary,
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  • 284 7 First Ordinary Meeting of the Company. Dr. Lim Boon Keng took the chair yesterday, at the statutory meeting of the Tarnpenis Para and Coconut Plantations, Ltd held at 25, South Canal Road. He mentioned that with land taken over from the two existing companies, and property purchased
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  • 962 7 MR. J. S. MASONS REPORT AS BRITISH ADVISER. Progress of the State. Mr. J. S. Mason, British Adviser, has issued his administration report on Kelantan for the past year whioh was an eventful one in the history of the State. In accordance with the Anglo Siamese Treaty
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  • 107 7 The Pinang Gazette says;— We learn from a trustworthy source that Commander Neilson, R. N. K of the B. I. steamer Dunera and Mr. Bernard Kupfirburg, a Civil Engineer, who is in charge of extensive glassworks in Germany, have patented a process which is claimed to
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  • 362 7 Detectives Capture Comprehensive Plant. Fam Phan and Scow Ah Kye, who were arrested on Tuesday night in a house at 51 Hong Lim Market, with an outfit for counter, feiting currency notes in their possession, appeared in the second police oourt yesterday. Court Inspector Ambrose prosecuted. Accused
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  • 416 7 Details of the Ships for Australia Via the Cape. On June 10 last, a paragraph appeared in tbe West Australian, says that paper, respecting the new vessels the P. and O. Company were having built for their two Australian services, via the Suez Canal and
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  • 221 7 Figures for Eight Months of Present Year. We have received from the Mines Office the advanoe statement of the weight of block tin and tin ore exported during the months of January to August, 1910, and of the duty collected thereon, as compared with the
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  • 74 7 GENERAL BOTHA ON FUTURE DEFENCE. No Standing Army at Present. [Rbctbb's Tblboram.] London, September 10. General Botha, speaking at Durban, said that while the Union was not establishing a standing army and was avoiding militarism, it might be neoessary as a nucleus to have a small force of
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  • 18 7 [Dbb Ostasiatischb Llotd Tblbobam]. Berlin, September 9. Tbe actor Kainz is believed to be dying.
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  • 24 7 [Dbb Os 7 \siatisihb Llotd Tblbobam.] Berlin, September 9. The Czar and Czarina have made excursions from Friedburg to the Saalburg.
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  • 19 7 [Dbb Ostasiatmobb Llotd Tblbobam. j Berlin, September 9 There is a boycott of Greek goods at Salonika.
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  • 30 7 [Rbutbr's Tblbobam.] London, September 10. The boly of the late Holman Hunt is to be cremated and the ashes will be b uried at St. Paul's.
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  • 165 7 Results of the First Day's Events. (Fbom Oub Own Corbbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, September 10. The athletio meeting at Ipoh opened yesterday. The sport was good, the weather was fine and there was a large attendance. Result*:— 100 Yards.— First heat, Cusoaden beat Robinson by a yard in
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  • 81 7 (Fbom Oub Own Cobbcspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, September 9. Tbe action brought by Messrs. Osborne and Chappel, the well-known mining experts, against Mr. William Sim, general manager of a Shanghai group of estates and Mr. Samuel Paik, a late assistant of the firm, for damages, has been
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  • 65 7 (Fbom Odb Own Cobbbspohdbmt.) Penang, September 9. The death rate of Penang for the week ended 2nd inst. is 41.24 as compared with 28.61 for the previous week. There have been four deaths from small-pox in nineteen oases. Fifty four oases of smallpox have been recorded to
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  • 63 7 (Fbom Odb Own Corbispondbmt.) Penang, September 10. The Jelong output of rubber for Aogast is 20,170 lbs., making for eight months 140,620 lbs., against 79,030 lbs., in the corresponding period last year. The tin sales in Penang for the past fortnight have been Eastern Smelting Co 675
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 176 8 The final polo match for the Pickering oups was played, yesterday, on tbe race oourse. Messrs. W. C. Micbell, O. E. V. Thomas, Major McCarthy and Mr. M C. Yar borough beat Mr. F. Hilton, Major Martin, Mr. F. A. Dixon and Capt. Oay by three goals
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    • 334 8 5. C. C. Tournament. Tbe entries for tbe Veterans' double handicap nndor the new oonditions (i. c. 40 years of age instead of 45) olose today at 7 p.m at the S. C. C. Pavilion. Those who are qualified and wish to play should enter before that hour.
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  • 107 8 In an interesting cricket match at New Beckeuham on Angus! 10, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were beaten by Mr. T. F Coke' i eleven by 80 runs. Tho visitors, a strong side, batted first and soored 200, including 81 not out by C. God ward. Tue
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  • 115 8 The following is taken from the Java Bode Gentleman, Scotchman, (rubber planter in good poailion in tjelangor, F. M. S and moving in the bert socibty) is desirous of corresponding »i*n a lady (Hollander) with a view to immediate marriage. Applicant mukt be young, healthy, acconipliahed and be able
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  • 276 8 Market Showing Signs of Becoming Firmer. The Olobe of August 18, prints tbe following review:— Tue market had closed at £152 7s. od. cash, £181 17s. 6d. three months, tbe backwardation then being 10s. per ton. This week's market opened firm, but declined later on realisations. The
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  • 398 8 (Fbom Our Own Corbbsfondsnt.) Malacca. September 6. Although the High School, Malaooa, boasts an average attendance of over four hundred boys and a lljansUiug Cadet Corps, yet until this year no atbletio sports had ever been veld in connection witn the establishment, ihe procuring o( a soilable
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  • 321 8 Curious Experience Off the Coast of Australia. Captain Kelason, of the coastal steamer Wuokata, the second enginoer (S. Arnold), md the helmsman ((i. Radd) are at a complete loss to explain the meaning of curious lights which they witnessed when the vessel was passing Aithorpe Island, on the
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  • 771 8 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, September lOtb, 1910. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Bxchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning I— Norn. Value. Bayers. Seller*. 2/- Allaßar 5/3 6/1* 3/. Optioo* 8,0 5/6 41 Antflo Java 12/. 18/ 1 AnKloJohoro
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  • 210 8 Mr, E. E Colman's Clever Play at Oxford. Amongst thn competitors wbo are taking part in tbe tournament for the British Chess Championship at Oxford is Mr. V. E. Col man, of the Straits Settlement*, a strong player now on a vieit to England. In the second round
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  • 390 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, September n.) Sixteen™ Sunday After Trinity. 7 a.m. Matins and Litany. First Lesson II Chron XXXVI. Seoond Lesson II Corinthians ii, 14 and iii. Hymn 109. 7.40 a h.— Holy Communion (Choral). Introit 662. s.rvioe Dykes. Hymns 666, 816 and 168. 6.80 P.M. EVKNSONG
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 11 8 Foe ail internal oomplaints, Dysentery, Cou«hs, Oolds, sake Woods' Ur«*i PepperpMos»
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    • 45 8 Some doctors spend a lifetime In hunting after germs. And by the time Uiey've killed them, They've grown as big as worms Microbes would bid adieu to earth, Cbest troubles would be fewer, Lit* would be gay, if everyone look Wwda 1 Una* Pepyaußiat Cure.
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    • 73 8 THE BEST IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST. In buyins medioine, a few pence from each bottle is no inducement to the buyer. He wants that whioh is most offtctivo, as it is oheapeet in the end. This is why Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is so popular here. It is snaranteed to do all
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    • 99 8 WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. Aids digestion. Does not upset the btomach and is unrivalled tot coughs, oolds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building op the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $115 AND $100 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MARLBOROUGH BBACH ROAD. The Popular Show. NEW AND
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    • 594 8 THE RIGHT MEDICINE FOR PELVIC TROUBLES FOUND IN PE-RU-NA. MRS. CAROLINE KRAMER, Fort C'olllni, Col., write* "Ths majority of woman who arc suffering from disordered periods and other pelvic troubles, bar* inch strong faith In doctors that they allow them to experiment on them for kidney, liver <rr stomach troubles
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    • 282 8 Moutrie 18 A SYNONYM OF GOOD FIITH. Moutrie's GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Moutrie's SELL THE BEBT QUALITY OF GOODS ONLY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUBE. TUB ARCADE. Oriental Speoifio. It is the Specific for acute and ohronio discharges, and of whatever standing. Price 91.28 THE CITY DIBPENBARY. SELBGIB
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 519 9 PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. W. R. Lamb, AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN, SPECIALIST IN EXAMINING THE EYB AND CORRECTING DEFECTIVE TISION. No. 1, Hotel de l'Europe Buildings, CORNER OF HIGH STREET AND ST. ANDREWS ROAD, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 11. Will be at the Rest Mouse, Talpiat *«pt. iSth to 19th, inclusive, at Mm
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    • 271 9 ArwTTulry AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE MEETING. Treble Event Double Events Straight out all Events. For particulars and priced, apply to S3, Ratflaa Plaoe, Singapore. Tels. "Tolly," Singapore. Telphone 689. Ml BELLAMY AND CHRISTIE Are now doing business on the forthcoming Autumn Meeting RUN
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    • 575 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Tn ■tsamen of this Oompaoy malnta'a nwulsr dine* tarries bstwsra OaleuUa, Strain, Botwnti Bhaaghai aad lapaa, taking aar* on through Bills of Ladtea for Oaatoa. Bwalow, Amov, Otatfoo. Tientsin. Newohwaag, Tsagtsse Ports, Formosa, lbs Philippine*, *c, *c. •toUMR Toas Commander K»«us «,88J B.
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    • 442 9 AWARDED SPECIAL DIPLOMA Agri-Horticultural Show, 1910. WONDERFUL SELECTION OF Jewellery, etc. A splendid and extensive stock of wedding rtoge, engagement rings. Every variety of Gem rings is invariably kept by me to meet the requirements ol my customers. Whatever sort of ring you may be wanting I am sure to
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    • 43 9 PSW of all Tonics W^P Y/.r^ a U V^ GHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, 25, South Bridge Road. First-clans Meohiraeal Dentistry, Oold Crowns, Bridge, Filling and Toloaaite Di ration of Wear guaranteed CHARUBH MOLBRATB FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Beat Tooth Powdern and HroHhe* >nr aalr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 845 10 lIIBURAIICE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Ofßoes t Sh»»»i£h«.l: Registered under tbe Life Assurance Companies Aets,\ Englatd, and under the Hongkong Ordinance, posm<)M QF COMPANY iTwclftb Year). Total Insurance in foroe tBl&BB&BB. Total Aseete S,*VlS,a*». Total Funds ••jjlHil?* Total Income for Year B.Bgnl.ooT. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. AU
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    • 525 10 BANKING. IHMTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUBTRALIA AND CHINA. iBOORPOKATKD BT BOIAB OHABTBB. faM ap Capital la aMSS Baata. af aaasm TTimt Y. d>0o!o00 Etoiirri Eitarbittty of Proprietor AI.tOOiOOO SABKBBB. Baak of BaHaal, Batteaal Baak of SwMaaf Ha) ftoatoa Olry MUUai Baak, Btf. BIBOAPOBB BBAfIGH. Currant Asoooaal an Oaaaai aaa later**
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    • 745 10 MIES BY AUCim LAND SALE At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan k Co.'s Salerooms, On Monday, Scpembtr 18, at BJO p.m. Valuable Agricultural land at Holland Road in tbe District of Upper Tanglin. held partly under 999 years' leaae and partly under Statutory Land Grant Area 23 ac, 8 roods, 24
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    • 759 10 SALES BY AUCTIOW. Auction Sale of BEAUTIFUL JAPANEBE CURIOS. HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE PORCELAIN. IVORY CARVINGS. BILVER GOODS. DAMASCENE WARE. ETC.. ETC. AT MESSRS. H. L. COGHLAX A CO. S SALEROOMS, On Tuesday and Wednesday, September 13 and 14, mt 10.30 m.m. Comprising Beautiful Kinkosan Salsuma Vases, Bowls, Incense burners, Plates and
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    • 363 10 AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ETC At No. 218, Orchard Road, On Saturday, September 10, at 8.30 p.m Comprising —Rattan k Bentwood Chain Rattan Tables, Marble- top Tables, Hand some Teak Cabinet, Bedsteads, etc. H. L. COOHLAN' k CO.. Auctioneer! 2180 MORTGAGEE'S BALE At Messrs. H. L. Cogblan Co.'s
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  • 714 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Alarmed Motorist, Arc yon hurt Butcher's Roy, Where's my kidneys I Automobiling is fine sport, iant it Yes but it is the fines which make it so expensive. Gwendolyn, to Reginald, as Regie ongallantly jerks his arm from around her waist to
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  • 298 11 Excavation of Cardinal Wolsey's Moat. Various improvements have been carried out at Hampton Court Palace. Latterly the chit work done bas been the excavation of Cardinal Wolsey's moat and Henry VIII. c bridge, lying in front of the west elevation of Hampton Court, and it i» expected the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 258 11 WOLSELEY "Si SIDDELEY *AXIM, LTO.f A I I TT^ l^ f** A ELD THE NAME IS THE rWJ I \*J \jt r\ IX OUARANTBB. SOLE AGENTS FOR WOLBELKV SIDDELBY AUTOCARS In Singapore, Penang, F. M. 8. and Sumatra: CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, v £££r~ > THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR
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    • 276 11 C. H. Willis IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE RACES Run Ootober 11, 13 A 15. LONG ODDS THE GRIFFINS. Bets made against Griffins S f vid for either race the first day. STRAIGHT OUT DOUBLES AND TREBLES. DOUBLES ANY TWO RAGES. Bets made by wire mast be
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    • 121 11 MOTORS Singer's Motor Co., Ltd., Coventry Vans, Lorries, Char-a-bancs, etc. Commercial Car Co., Ltd., Luton Sole Agents: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers, Monumental Masons, Sculptors and Marble Merchants. The oldest established firm ot its kind in the Straits. Patronised by the Deal people is the land. Beautiful
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 602 12 WANTSSCRIPT SHORTHAND. We teach the Script system of short band because it is by far the easiest to learn and the most rapid in use. For free pro sptOtuß, apply to I C. S. General Agency, 27, Byed Ali Road, Singapore DEMIRCATOR WANTED. Wanted, I>t marcator for Rubber Estate in
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    • 566 12 wants. SITUATION WMTED. Advertiser seeks position as Foreman or WorkiDg Foreman of Case H orn well up in modern display and methods and good def igner experienced in advertisers,' news and book work able to receive work in »U its branches capable of taking entire charge, sober. Excellent references as
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    • 457 12 TO BE LET M SOLD. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. No. 86, Barker Road, with immediate entry. Apply to F. B. David, 1, Malacca Street. 1906 OFFICE GODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHKIJS A CO., LTD. U1285 OFFICEB TO LET. Whole of second
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    • 533 12 MTICLES FOR BALE. PIANO FOR SALE One Rachal's Cottage Piano in excellent condition. Apply 77, Scott's Road. FOR SALE. Monthly Usues of Reiohenbaoh's work on Orchids, with beautiful coloured plates, and also two other books. Inquire at No. 5, off Campong Java Road. 2158 FOR SALE. Servelat, Plook and Rot
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    • 635 12 NOTICES. STRAITS STEVEDORES AND CO. Contractors of Labour and Provisions for vessels. Loading and discharging heavy lifts, general cargo and coal. Supplying Lighters and Chinese boats for transhipment work and Provisions of all kinds at moderate charges. R. H. SULTAN, Proprietor. Tel. No. 1122. Offloe No. 8, Loke Yew St
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    • 397 12 THB Empire Hotel, KUALA LUMPUR. F.M.B. New First-class Hotel Fitted with Electric Light and Fans. Five minutes from Railway Station. Overlooking the Padang. Single and Doable Bedrooms, with Private Bathrooms attached. Cuisine under European Supervision. Cold Storage Supplies weekly from Singapore Hotel Porter meets all Mail Trams. Manaoimbnt THE EMPIRE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 243 12 Straits Vtimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Mincel laneous wants of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notice* of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exoeeding four lines, $1 each insertion For p.p.o. cards, on page 0, 92. Inch Scalb
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