The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 23 May 1907

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  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION THIRD SERIES THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. No. 1,034
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  • 281 1 TIM Ar vy ShtoFuo and iti Critics 321 Tho A_jitiitiou iv India :J22 Kuc< ardipremont of Indian Disaffection an j Vn Impolitic Exhibition 323 j Jm n and Tiirkt-v 323 li>irri%on and the Cuntribu-ion 323 X..: the Tol oe 3,3 The H vorninent Prograninu- 323 j fin li'»nd-»n Scottish
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 17 1 At Yokohama, on May 17th, the wife of A. J. McClup.e, of a bod. By Telegraph.
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    • 20 1 At Penang, on May 18th, Maria Elisabeth Koruman, of Amsterdam, to lhakles Tii mas Percival de Basagoiti, of Singapore.
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  • 67 1 (ComjtiOTßD vr to May 22.) Bfen&4m/fi 2/4-J demani t 2/4A Private credits 3 m/ 8 2/4* ereditfl 2/4f !*.-..:;ce, demand Bank, 8&4 GsBMaVT, dema&il 259 Ixdia T.T, 173J Hongkong, demand 7%d\* Yokok&:i: m desiti&d 115 Java, decij.ua 141 Ruroxor, demand *>«U Sovekftg?»9, Bank Buying 2/4J Hani: of England Rate
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  • 1975 1 V.. ..I' ill- Pftt* t' t''.'V]> f': _i TOi i..ai\ >v t"flu»ii and unbribcd bf f/ht Htc patriot Truth ■■<■ K*onco_ p>~c«pU < r\ i'lc^c.^i to Rc'i^loi., Loj'-Jty a_ d I-_w« May 17. So far, the most important thing that the Oovornment has attempted
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 TEE "CEYLON OBSERVER" (Established In Colombo 1834) CSrealatei tliroa^kout the island ol Oeylon w d m Scatherii India. Its Overland Edition Hi mill ■If cxtensiveiy m Great Britain un.\ Ireland, 115 R-eLi aa ein;onj?bt penona interesteu m Ceyi'-a resident m othef parti oi" the world. Ceylon Observer (Bally). Annual subscription,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 296 1 PASSENGERS. I ll- C-.i r., :.IrC. Brsderer, j Mr G B Bon k t Mr ;-nd Mn W.W. Kiel:..: I- 1 Ja on: M»- and Mis Panafckafidet n, Ifpyer, Mieaoa and Bador. C.irlv!o Mr «a| Mr- (>. F. Ou< 11, i\\, imd Bngter. i*. Metaa Mr H:wj. Raai riamj: Mn?fr?
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    • 213 1 THE WEEK. The miil of April 2G'h was brought by tho B. 1. Mail ou Saturday followed by the French mail of a day later, -cv Monday. Thia homeward mail is leaviug by the Delta, to-morrow morning. The Race Meeting last week was unfortunate m some respects. The two first
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  • 1849 2 May 18. Whilt, throogli .soiiio ol the exceoses of language and temper displayed Bl the neettaga of the National ludiaa Congress much of the unsetilemeut of the mind of ih i educated Of semi-educate! Iodiao raeos may be attributed to that it tin on<v, it is
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  • 1410 2 May 20. It would be gathered that the ave oi tion that is now in various way* traversing the whole expanse of Northern ludia.witl concurrent eddies in Bombay and in Mad r is a phenomenon that should be eogtg the vigilant attention of the Goverum«m
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  • 511 3 .i.' tiii- been a matter of 'a: with us th it th<) r »< r an the guardian of the nearlj cooeeroeJ, b continual and flignuit ■•»-:i:iin tjpe of coloured postfa ipsa aK>r© strict dtfiuitionwould ■udi postcards aa picture cards, Tlxe m me bwe w BiuMi il
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  • 885 3 May 21. It is th" dav of understandings, whether these ever get «]uite so far as that closer form ot oeeorietion that we have agreed to e-tylo by its French equivalent of entente, or tl«e still more definitely stated conjunction vi iuterests that is expressed in an
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  • 552 3 M y 22. A paper laid before the L*g'«Utive Council l:' res the reduction! to be effected iu the garrison of Sin^ip-re iu pu r suince of the economies dictated by the new Army roliey in Enp-lmd. Tho reduction in artillery officers is to be
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  • 237 3 A correspondent seno 1 .t v«-rv Ling iettar, fa r too ■'•uj.' *<• print -even if ita publication were adTisable, priiiiiri'v referring to the esliibilion "f European women a* picture cards, ir &ivgestiv^ poses, a* ilrffinfihlr on the score of art, and *the general way iv which
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  • 899 3 May 23. It might be wrong to pretend to feel sorry for the present G -vemment in it-j off >rts to erive effect to the wild pf-ograarae* of promieee with which it loaded its Parliamentary platform at, and before, the last general election. The Government an being
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  • 726 4 Mr J. B. Careuthe::s of Kuala Lumpor, sends us the f<.liov7iu^ latU-r, which we have pleasure iv puhlUhing, rogardiiijj tho for tunes ot thy London Scottish Volauteer K.tl s, of v. liicli we are glad to see t h it h«* is :i former active and present
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  • Corespondence
    • 299 4 To the Editor. Dear 6ir, V ur "turnover" article ol H >lidavs iv ?his morning's issue coincidevvixb theopuion of a great mmy employees ii this Settlement The su jec is oue which, i« SWIPE to me, deceives Bt*i 1 Ud COTisideraiioiby Mia uiT'ivctuule community. Otir preeftO! bolidaj s;s^m
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  • 1055 4 It would be worse than useless to pretend that the Spring meeting of the Sporting Club was m every sense a success. It was marred by too many unpleasant features for such a statement to be made with truth, but it was, if we leave out the supposed
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  • 980 4 It strikes the jaundice] pe. r (m remarkable fact that at> th<- tr X i L number of public holidays lierp I*^l seems to increase. Ih^ whole „uf.s li) holidays is a vexed and un«atisf*ct O j V We have been brought up iv t homes to acquiesce m
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  • 62 5 Mr O. B. Sfratton, Assistant Col. Secre'ury. left for England yerterday morning by aalra P. and O. steamer. Mr Cavendish is acting m Mr Stratton's appointment. The death rate during the week ending Haj 1 1 m Singapore was 43.23. There were -r, jeaths from phthisis
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  • 319 5 A JUIKJMENT KOR DEFENDANT. Mr Justice Fisher, happily recovered m bib recent indisposition, attended m •he Supreme Court m the morning yesterl.iv, and delivered a judgment m an action r^enily before the Couit, Kamisah Marican ta Sved Addulrahnian bin Adullah Alkaff v which his lordship said
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  • 575 5 A rnaaour Is current that bef >re very long will be officially announced that Prince Kdward of Wal^s fa to be kno*rn henceforward as Prince David, and if be lives he will iscend the throne aa King David, this being the lir^t En^lioh monarch of tbiit name. The
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  • 1288 5 Land of Eternal Summer. Mr A. P. Hall, a member of the wellknown milling firm of Messrs W. C. Harrison and Co. has just returned, says the Adelaide lt^jister, from an interesting and instructive trip through the Malay States and Java, where the firm has important
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  • 643 5 A Wbigktt Document. Lori Cronier. m his report on E^ypt and the Soudan m I^<K, rem«irk& that Egyptian nationalism is a plant of erotic rather than of indigenous growth. The idea, m any form which '.'fin at all be regarded ac serious is the outcome
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  • 283 5 At a time when the construction of the Isthmian Canal is engaging so much public interest, the magnitude of the undertaking is apt to overshadow m the popular mmd nationally, if not indeed locally the importance of improvements m transportation facilities almost as great m conception
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  • 250 5 FRIBBB k CO.'S CIRCULAK. Quotations m all shares have moved but little and the market still remains rather depressed. The chief improvement is m Highlands and Lowlands Rubber shares, for which there is still a good enquiry. More attention ha* lately been paid to industrials. Mining. Pahang
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  • 284 5 Apparently already the Federal capital is feeling the pinch of an extending population and the Malay Mail take 9 the government to task thua. More than two year 9 ago the chiei* medical officer of Kuala Lumpur drew attention to the overcrowding of houses m this to^*n.
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  • 467 6 Mr Ronald Graham succeeds Mr M. de C. Findlay at Cairo, who has been appointed Minister to Dresden. From a publication of the Auctioneers Institute of the United Kingdom, we see that Mr Henry Lake Coghlan has been elected a Fellow of the Institute. The notorious
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  • 164 6 Ivl'tukx 01 a Commission. The pear! oyster fiVnprie of Hergui and the -eas of the Malayan Archipelago have long •>een nocked move or le^e regularly and fjioi--ntly. Some of the fisheries m the Dutch Eust Indian seas have been lea-ed to private compaßMl or individuals, W,t
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  • 74 6 In cir account of the aft'ray at the bar. racks at Tanglm we stated that the man responsible was Basdaman Sand well and that the two Corporals, Hurley and Newell, belonged to the Band and Drams, but it is pointed out to ns th:-.t all three
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  • 72 6 C. Company West Kents vs *oth Co B. G. A. On the Esplanade last evening on the S. R. C. side these teams met m the Warren Shield Competition, and a fast and strenuously fought game endued. The Artillery however, were the better side aud took advantage of most
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  • 1351 6 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. Juvenal. There is always something particularly fascinating about the social problems entitled Hard Cases that are submitted from time to time by crafty Editors for their readers to exercise their ingenuity upon. A." is a party to a predicament
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  • Correspondence.
    • 329 6 To ru Editor. Dear Sir, Your issue of the l(>th instant notified that the following qoesttoa is to be asked at to-day's meeting o! the Municipal Commissioners "Can the President inform the Board when the Tramway Company wiil be prepared to provide m their can ihe first class
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  • 118 6 By kind permisssiiHi of the Committee of th'jTeiiloiHiiCi ->,&' Musical Evening* will be given at tbe Tentnnia Club on the evening of Saturday next, tbe 25th inst, at 9 poi. This entertainment i> tot open to the public, but is solely for the mambais of the Philharmonic
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  • 16 6 Sfccond and final subscription to above fund per the Johore Government 9520.39.
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  • 647 6 The usual meeting of tlm Boar i m the Municipal Offices \t-sterda< '< Mr. E. O. IT titiirV HiiiliV o o'f> members present were X A. Steven* F T. M. Robertson, H. L Co^lan, R Ail Chins KeuL' Lee, A. W. Bailey, Oraha! Paterson, Ong Teck Lim. j
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  • 120 6 A long re» it < I the bw I panv m Co omlu arj I Obfcerver of A! ay luth, ziid I ticiein of the director? si^ -t The Compn :v ox; 3 Ay: Mofek. D Jubilee. Seise neb, ■taMM*ttMf*M Pianj? Estates and had a crip oi
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  • 903 7 COBONEsTfI INQUEST. ttouor*! Inquest into the circumsuces attending the death of Corporal arly Tan^lin Barracks on the night of biasJ m f wad held by Mr Alex. Gentle :i B ir racks. l ealerday afternoon. j•; itia! Cast lin Tscriji was present on of the Military Authorities
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  • 621 7 AH ACTION FOR LIBEL. Spiritual Bunas' Inability. Two interesting libel actions against the Chinese newspaper The Union Times, were taken together vosterdav morning m the Supreuin Court, before Ihe Chief Justice Sir W. H. H'.cJunn Jones. In the first i>e the plaintiff w;is a China-
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  • 139 7 A procession of over 6 000 men employed at Woolwich Arsenal marched to London m order to support tha deputation from their number which was to be received b* the Prime Minister late m the evening. The proceedings were of the most orderly description, and the demonstrators were most cordially
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  • 599 7 Monday, May 20, 1907. Mr J. N. Dick has been granted six months leave. Mr W. S. Gibson is appointed Second Assistant Protector «f Chinese for Singapore. Dr A. S. Mil lard who has arrived here has Wen appointed to the Medical Department. A notice of importance to mariners, regarding
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  • 151 7 The coalfields at Bat*n, the Philippines, promise to be very valuable, according to the data gathered by the Mining Bureau of the Government of the Philippines, says the New York Engineering Record." Both lignite and bituminous coals have been mined, and thorough testa by Government transports and launches
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  • 695 7 I A PRIZE EXAMINATION SCHEME. The management of tbe children's Concert Fund propose to hold, early m November an examination of those young people who are at present learning some string instrui ment, such as the violin, viola, or violon--1 cello. Prizes will be uiven,
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  • 216 7 Captain Colbeck, the euergetic and popular Volunteer Adjutant has received the following letter from Major Marshall, Hon. Sec. of the Commonwealth Council of the Rifle AfSociatioM of Australia: la view of the anticipated visit of a team of British Uiilemen to Australia m October next, this
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  • 48 7 "Motor Traction" ha.9 a supplement containing an illustration of a useful looking motor article a Municipal motor water cart for Singapore. On the front are the words Singapore Municipality/ and it |is briefly described as a standard 5-ton St< wart-Thornycroft waggon with special boJy and Warwick patent sprinklers.
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  • 555 8 HEAVY COTTESE AND GOOD PRICES. The first day's racing of tbi9 meeting took place yesterday and resulted m some fairly good running. The heavy rain which fell during the night and persistently till the afternoon not only made the going decidedly heavy, but also militated against anything
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  • 1456 8 Value |600. A Race for Maiden Houses. Weight M. Ex-Griflins allowed Tib. Entra i $20. Distance, R. C. Mr. Kbaw Joo Tcck's Petgrave S.O Fisher 1 Mr. Lee Peck Hcon's Halofin 0 White 2 Mr. W. Kemp's Faiu Deal 9 Southall 3 Mr. Lee Toon Poon's Benison
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  • 1857 8 (Mat 16.) Even worse weather than that which prevailed on the first day of this fixture was experienced on the second, for not only did the rain threaten, but it came down in sheets during the racing. It is therefore a matter for remark that the winners were
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  • 1884 9 (May 1&) The Sprag moe meeting came to a close .1 Saturday, but the dnj I racing .anno: in m of one ot iwe drawbacks associated with it. be descried as wholly and entirely .-access. The morning dawned damp and good ileal of th.ii having fallen .u the
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  • 242 9 Mr i{. ChULolm, late Consulting Architect to the Government of Madras m a letter to the .Tourn&l of the Society of Arts, admits regretfully the truth of the remark by Sir James Thomson m the paper he read before tltt Society that it is not m
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  • 141 9 The programme of the Peruk Riflo Association is to hand and contains a good number of interesting events. The meeting oommencei at 6 tin. on July 20th, with the vanishing target competition and continues on tLe Ino following days. Amongst the items of a well compiled programme
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  • 500 9 Ran baft were not placed. UUMB {l) t Ljni wood, Monarch, Mandoline, Nana, Athelaise, j Once More, Kington, Sexton (3), Rapid Pilgrim, Rockli^ht, Rifleman Sir Rodger, Propriety, Oriental, Fir-*t Trial, Privateer, Failure, Froly, Ca Canny, Bin Chan, (2), Benison. Queen (1). Raced but gained no places.
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  • 44 9 The stake money won by the three owners highest m the list amounted to the following. Messrs. Yap Brothers 83,800. Mr. Payne $1,500. Nmmlmi Kongsee $1,200, Of the horses Jim Gofcper won Malapert $1,900, Acetine $I,SOO, Harmony si, 200. Pbtfisve $1,000.
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  • 108 9 A tourist party, m descending from Ike mountains recently, resorted to the dans_erous practice of eliding down the snowy slopes, which led to two Swiss climber* being dashed to death. The young men, whose names are Ernest Kasser and Otto Aegerter, and who were both engineers, had gone a considerable
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  • 320 10 Tuesday, May 21, 1907. It is understood tbat the intention is to reduce the Woolwich Arsenal to the extent of 0.000 men below peace strength. The Hongkong Yacht Club is t» spend ?14-,000 on a new ciub house, to be finished by the end of the year. The Ceylon Observer
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  • 391 10 Three Ixte&bsting Ships. The Japanese training squadron consists »f :'::*-<j ships, which though perhaps hoy," i take ;t prominent position m the oS kittle are ?>ti!l interesting for they :m«" u^li* m two v.:trs th^ China-Japan Yv\. an \)hi moiKi recent struggle >vi: h r.' t.
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  • 121 10 We hITO received by the courte&y of Mr. Etuaald \V. Gihlin a copy (m English) of the report i>t the Royal Survey Drpartm»-nt 1904 5 The pirt i«lluclin^ to the survey between PaUiiiuLdtht F M.S.^ve refer to m deUiL The remainder is also interesting matter •ad sh4»ws
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  • 821 10 A Pobsible Cause. A correspondent writes to the M Pioneer as follows One hears a great deal about the general unrest m India, but there are very few feasible proposals for allaying the same. In the histories of the great religions of the world it is an invariable
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  • 200 10 RIFLE CLUBS— A MESSAGE FROM SINGAPORE. (To the Editor of th* Kentish Mercury;. Sir, Having had The Kenthh Mercury sent out to me at Singapore for upwards f four year-*, and knowing the great interest >ou have t iken m ritle shotting and the enorm >us amount of go<»d you
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  • 687 10 DEPARTURE OF MR C. HENLY FOR THE F. M. S. A. Final Interview. After a residence m Caylon extending to 22 years Mr C. Henly, late Superintendent of Ambatenne estate m the Kalutira district, i*ft by the N. D. L. steamer Scharnliorst for the Malay States, to assume charge of
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  • 289 10 DEATH OF MR. BATTENBERG'S FATHER. An Indian paper has the following regarding the death of Mr Chas. A Battenberg, father of Mr W. A. N. B*ttenberg. the wellknown local lawyer: The sudden druth took place at Secunderabad, on April 25th of Mr Charles A Battenberg, a well-known and very old
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  • 271 10 SELANGOR vs. PERAK. {From our o'>n Ceri This interstate match cjuiuimu.-.j Friday at Kuala Lutnpor m gj „j but with a soft pitch. Seldu. trood start with Ml, Knh I securing each three wickets, 1 deat's cost 84 ruus. lUin mtn play on Saturday, aul these close ol
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  • 268 10 8. 0. C. v. S. R. C. Tliia Whit Monday Match the C. C. M§ of the Btpkißi ft win i'or the S. 11. C. on bhi Irst :u There wu v > twy LfieAt t dc either side, but for the I!. 0. V bowlcii with _rre^ diet
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  • 202 10 An Epoch Making Fabric. We have received a copy of the Vumber of The Outfitter," io which find ramie described as one of the tines not the finest, textile fabric known, 1 one is told t» at it took over fifty years to fec;t the
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  • 1777 11 the ii < com*- I c Comments < i a lar«~ i %rt of r k&Hm p;*|>» on t) Straits j It .^ibletogive theui ;i!lin full »-xtr:x- 1 the following references from M.. i> el the P^P* I**1 publish the details I "t^nt comment. ip ne following
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  • 26 11 Tho 88. Glenfalloch baa fcrlv-three in- teresting passengers for China. They are a collection of bad characters who are being I deported from the Straits Settlements.
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  • 1220 11 London, 24 ApriL r You must forgive me, I have been m the ortex and the London vortex is more compiling than Charybdis. If you could watch he lives of the really idle, as distinguished rom the class of workers, you would be imazed, and would understand
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  • 509 11 A Davosb to the Industry. Report* living reached ns to the effect that *'hite unts are doifl£ considerable damage ca oiue of t!:fe local robber estates, a representative of the Pinang Oazcfti c»Hed on the Hor. John Turner to obtain some information on this important suoject.
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  • 287 11 A Police officer of standing and ftxperteoe m Hongkong has been giving Ins views a3 tv the ways m which crime could h& decreased m that Colony. It is his opiniou, as reported ia a Hongkong p^per, that a large percentage of the crime 3
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  • 1167 12 Fortune has been kind enough, since I formulated my design of a Castle m the Tropics, to put me m the position of being able to acquire a domain m the British Isles. There is no practical limit to the amount of land I can acquire,
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  • 729 12 Quasi-scientific writers have been busy lately m suggesting devices for making life easy, from tbe pilule dinner to the glass ball that you carry m your pocket and light yourselves up tbe tortuous stairs after a late night at tbe office. Unconsumable fuel, unbreakable glass, perfectly digestible
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  • 1090 12 Recently there appeared m tbe columns of this paper a brief, biting, and justifiable protest against cranks, one or two varieties having assailed our annoyed correspondent m the Straits, a somewhat prolific producer of this irritating member of the human species. But v Caledonia," if the few samples
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  • 846 12 Homesickness is a familur 1^ everyone. We knew it as children b^ to school. The food of the school the home food, but more than th.t the life was wanting. As little one* w, home surroundings, and the oppre,. of what is known by the Urge jr d D
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  • 2581 13 WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1907. Tuesday, Mat 21. sOai f swl 9ewm»or >sir John And«r3on, j v *Ocmti Msjnfflmil T. Perrot, G.O.C. the Col. Secretary a])t. A.H. Yonn». he AtSotasy-QsaL W. J. Xapior. \t. Auditor-Orenpral X.T. Bryant t. C>l. Tr-jasiir^r J. AathsniSß. the Csli bsjmssr P. J. Piijott. .John
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  • 294 13 A Trade Mark Appeal. The appeal of Maotbi Gulum Mevden, from a conviction and sentence by M<*ssis Michell and ColemaD, to a fiLe of S2OO or ihree months rig^r. m imprisonment on the c-uipUiut of Siaikh D^hu M »hamed, was heurd by Mr Justice Fisher m the
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  • 672 13 ALLEGED WRECKING OF THE ENGINES. Yesterday mcrning before Captain Radclilfe m the Marine Court nine Rus3i«iu firemen from the Russian steamer Curonia were charged with wilful disobedience of the Captain's lawful commands, and haviug deserted the ship. The men were brought Ijefore the Court by Sergeant Morgan
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  • 295 13 A Plea to the Farmer. Ou Monday a Chinese woman and her little son arrived hero from K*va!a Lumpor and landed m a simp.iD. Slw was mot by smiiih Revenue Officers whose suspicions she had raised. They stopped her m declined her wliilst tho female searcher was
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  • 1327 14 THE END OF THE INQUEST. STILL NO MOTIVE DISCLOSED. The further hearing of the inquest m connection with the terrible tragedy at Tanglin Barracks m which it is alleged Corporal Hurly met his death from a bayonet wound inflicted by Drummer Sandwell, was continued yesterday afternoon by
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  • 228 14 The M%y regular oommnnMmtioii of the District Graud Lodge of the Eautern Archipt'lucro was held last ni^ht m Preemasoo*! Ball, the K. W. D. G. M the bon'bfe \V. J. Napier, 1) C. L.. preading. The list of offisera for the District is r.s follows D. D. G. M.—
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  • Correspondence.
    • 53 14 To tiik Editob. Sir, With reference to the controversy and extraordinary decision over the "Madame Meg 91 incident, I would draw the attention of the Committee t<» the M Bulei of Bet fine:" Huff's Guide 1907, Section IV, page 84, para 3 which surely should goTem this
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  • 44 14 A letter from Mr 11. D. Pangle, secretary of the V M C.A report* mi encouraging ■tart m collecting Bubecriptioni for the building m feiugapore. Mr Cuthbcrtson has given «£s< 0 Mr J.L^per Young 100 guineas and Mr Yeats 10 guineas.
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  • 45 14 At noon yesterday a murder was reported to have occurred out at Kranji. The m« ssage came through by telephone and only stated that one Chinaman bad met his death at the hands of another. Inspector McLean left at once to investigate.
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  • 495 14 Thursday, May 23, 1907. ANGLO-DUTCH ENTENTE AT SOEBABAYA. A friend at Soerabaya sends an interesting account of the pleasant doings there during a brief visit of H.M.S. Cadmus, the officers and crew of which ship were most hospitably entertained during her stay at that port "We had a pleasant surprise
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  • 124 14 H.E the Governor c-»il^l m board the I Matsiisiiima jesterdav inoruiu-i and later it I the day ViOB-Adniirai Totntoks SidoMi^u came ashore to return Sir J >hn Acders«»nV I \:>it. lie was receive nt J>i si stem's Pvt i h\ :i gu trd-of- ben -v. «Rom ih",
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  • 54 14 Goonettllelre :> issued a writ for $10,000 damages againat the Opium atid .^Mirii Farmers aod tht ir Pro»<utiag Aefut He bases !i!^ claim oo five oonntf clanger, assault, f.tK*i imprisonment, m thcious pro >*cu r -:>ij, and for such farther rt-lief as the D .turij of the
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  • 179 14 fore Inr. Justice Fisher yesterday ;tn action was brought X.mi Vxoiia Aliaa Lma Chettv to recover from ?*hna Urn* r.'.l.ni Ahna i\.'...\i;. r i Ohettj, the «urn t»t $11,013 the bai co r aouov alkgud to h*iuefrom defendant > i an ftcoooat ■fated lietween iheco, is :<sp*ct.
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  • 298 14 The Vie:: i i m dove i ve nt finitely arranged i r a *errio Z between Melbourne and Sin^ap ,re t* I*^1 were received for furnishing |L several weeks ago, and have be*. n consideration of the Government gram received by Mr J.
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  • 232 14 The MMtfat throughout tl dull and unint'-roeting v.i >< I ness asbirp F Uior i of cor fHen«t on tag aart t !.[••> :J *.or.- bhad a distinctly weifceiuLjj ':< r< I the baniH tin.t evident r \> .r I• boat B*' ha\o l^.'a at v*crk. ar
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  • 46 14 Some Hnrift was eused by salute beiu^' fiftd from Fort C.tu~.' official land u.^ oC tbs J<fM JoliUHton's P.er v^Vnfay alter i the Governor aud H K. the Q-IWJ v •ocoided tho MMft] ba!«:re« fr «m the J f fligship when tfcey flMttl A the fcrenoou.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 126 14 SALE OF PBOPERTIES. ThcfolK:v IBf MMM MM PI bj HMtiM M EWBil 0 ['ug>!lkv ftfterDona fmTUM bun) t>r SW ;t feet, quii r« Bl inU Ui N.» 13^. imoi B Ml, Otr J Lab bnM Und I* <X I S > 198 rWftak \vf-r s- A I' Supmaianiab C'»ett% $7
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  • 750 15 *dn f' tbe jenr ending De<vmber 31st, ll^^Hn —Sir F. A. Swettenh^tn, k.c.m.0., Street, Cavendish Square, W. ir t Colonel A. G. Dm rand, c.b., 8, d—pssiti Street, W^Memm E. S. A>hl^y Place, Westminster, m Arlhwf Lampard, i», (Jreat Tower k C, at. 1
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  • 49 15 SJ G A. Derrick. It cal secretary, of the 11 Australian Gold Miuin£ Company W pm ug the following lesult of work at hit f or l j ia f our wee t 8 ending 18th Mtal S« one crushed 5452 Tons. »^h\ obtained 852 Ounces.
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  • 2931 15 (Reuter's Agency (By Submarine Telegraph.) Rec. May lt>, 10 ;J0 am. The result of the Newmarket Stakes is as j follows. Acclaim mmt Linacre 2 Eastern 3 Prince Arthur of Conmm^ht will repre- scut King Edward at the christening cere- j mony of the Heir of Spain. The King
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  • 621 16 (/Vr-v: 1 Correspondent?} The Saniturv Goiniiiist>iou reports that bribery and Uack-uaailiD^ permeate the entire Sinitary Board Service. Tho exa<?tiour. from the rate pavers and shop-keeper** var^ from jl con<!derab]o sum to a few etrgs. The C >m mission recommentls a radical change m the conytitutiou of the l>oitro.
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  • 144 16 May 22. Tin tayen9337] Gambia 6 i>"^ Qtabitr Cabe Xo. 1 iti 10.35 O-arnLior Onbe No. 2 Oi 5q Pepper Black (or din. Spore 1 7 f. 0 Pepper, White (fair L.W. Sp.e.) 25.50 Nutmegs (110 totholb.).., 25 i o Nntmegi (SO to the B>.) 38 0«» Mace (Banda)
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  • 545 16 MINES. Capital Capital iLstxt Paid r Issued paid up Vaiae up Company. »«UfJ $3<"J.000 3«»o,000 16 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Lt*l \$U $3«»0,000 225.000 10 10 Rmang Limited !<• L< r 1600,000 60«»,OCO 10 10 Bruaen Hydraulic Trj 1L C 6. Ui If.TI £400.000 350,000 £1 Duff Development
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 238 16 > < CLEARANCES, May 15. Hydra, Nor bir., Kirselxnn, for Bombay Batomn, Brit str.. Luckln.ni, for Aomav'i. Way H*. Suuiatni. Brit, str., Bruce, for Antwerp via ports. Tara, Brit, str., Acheeon, for Penaug, R ngoon and Ca cutta. Bdondal*>, Brit, str., Dunlop, for Bamarang vi;t ports. Sri Wongsee, Dut. ttr.,
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    • 627 16 VESSELS [_IN PORT. Wen-of-War Flaff and Tons CommandTi Arrive' 1 From p^ Hashidate Jap cm. -4227 Kaneo May a» Honoluli. Mateushima Jap cru. 4227 Bnnzo May 20 JJolo! p 4C U Itsukushima Jap era. 4227 Matahacbiro May 20 Honolulu m McOellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop Jan 12 Manila bZ*'** Wright
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