The Straits Budget, 18 January 1906
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Title Section37 1906-01-18 1 The Straits Budget BEING the weekly issue OF THE STRAITS times. --:a3LIsHED over Half a Century Cable Address Times, Singapore. Straits Budget, 40 Cents. Straits Times 15 cents YOU LX. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. 18 JANUARY. 1906. NO. 250037 words
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The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 18TH JANUARY.
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Article116 1906-01-18 1 Snicajx'vo <>n the 12th January, pilot Ladds late of the Eastern Ex-;'t-!»*j»rai»h Company of a son. South i Colonial papers please copy. \t Glengarry.” River Valley _hi ire. on January 15th. the wife of i n'phv. of a daughter. On the 14th of December, at Boni- the wife of116 words
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Article144 1906-01-18 1 M K: ,i On Saturday morning, the ,-J, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepthe Rev. Father Rivet, Granville :i i Vir.hrose McKellar, only son of Henry j McKellar Esq. was married to Bertha 1 /aU-th Kber, second daughter of S. J. Eber K-.j. i f Singapore. j; 1J,144 words
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Article532 1906-01-18 1 Pages, Leading Articles Moiu-v Market 1 M u xtu Question 1 Ad" ah'itt Little 2 •Singaioie River 2 I’aitnerships Registration 2 11** la-tty Evil 2 U-adi -reties ‘2. 3 Local:— of the Week 1 Occurrences 1 A l’l.Ni>aut Function 4 A Derelict 4 het ’rn *»t the532 words
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Article300 1906-01-18 1 The Straits Budget this week, is mailed on the P. O. route by the Delta. The M. M. mail for Europe by the K. Simons closed on Monday. The B. I. mail from Europe by the Thong tea arrived on Saturday with dates to the 22nd300 words
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Leading Articles.
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Article1060 1906-01-18 1 (Strait* Tintr*, tlth January.) Littlk is known of Mr. Jacob H. Scliiff in this part of the world, but he is a financier and a philanthropic of high repute in America, where his name has been prominently before the public during the past month or so. on Recount(Strait* Tintr*, tlth January.) - 1,060 words
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Article1391 1906-01-18 1 (Straits Tim*'* i'ith January.) Gkkmany does not seem happily situated just now in regard to the Morocco affair and the coiniug Algeciras Conference. Indeed there seems little doubt but that —as alleged by the Srciw. tgpioted by^ttettter to-day—the Teutonic Empire now enjoys a condition of louesomeuess among the(Straits Tim*'*, i'ith January.) - 1,391 words
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Article823 1906-01-18 2 (Straits Times loth January.) “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” and I we know that, in ordinary life, events of prodigious importance are occasionally the outcome of the most trifling occurrences. Nevertheless it will be learned with amazement that a trifling half-inch—or mayhap eveu less—in the length(Straits Times, loth January.) - 823 words
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Article488 1906-01-18 2 Straita Time* loth January It will be remembered that, when Sir John Anderson referred in Council to the various alternative schemes which had been submitted for improving Singapore River, His Excellency gave a strong expression of opinion to the effect that the riparian owners and the proprietors withinStraita Time* loth January. - 488 words
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Article1097 1906-01-18 2 IStraits Times, loth January Mk. J. M. Allinsox, though he is no longer a resident in the Colony, retains his ever genuine interest in the affairs of the Straits. Therefore his memorandum on the subject of the Compulsory Registration of Partnerships which we publish on another page toIStraits Times, loth January./ - 1,097 words
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Article3913 1906-01-18 2 StraitTimes 17th Jauuary. It is not alone in the Police Courts that one is brought face to face with the minor troubles of a big city. It is during a day spent in the Court of Requests tliat one may observe the poignant miseries that afflict theStraitTimes 17th Jauuary. - 3,913 words
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Obituary119 1906-01-18 1 DEATHS. i k Suddenly at Inverness, Scotland i»- Uth December, of acute pneumonia 4. P Craddock late of) the Raub Australian. <1. M. Raub. Pahang. 1 i.i -On Sunday morning 17th December, I. h i i passed away at Ruxley Lodge, 1 in the presence of Lady Foley. M On119 words
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Article863 1906-01-18 3 Lieut. Dumbell, Sherwood Foresters, has obtained leave until 24th March, to go to Java. Miss who has been on a visit to Rangoon, is expected to arrive liere tc-morrow by a B. 1. steamer. There is no longer a ward en the Tan Took Seng Hpspita.. havet863 words
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Article320 1906-01-18 3 The Re-Shaping of the Far East,’' by Putnam Weale. ha e received from .Messrs. Kellv and nSrtt’llI Hi merit a,l<1 absorbing interest to all dwellers in Farther Asia nnder the title of The Ke-Shapib of the tar bast," by B. L. Putnam Weale? who£ previous work320 words
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Article207 1906-01-18 3 Formed in Ceylon. The Kuala-Selangor Rambong Rubber Company. Limited, is the latest rubber concern formed in Ceylon to engage in rubber cultivation in the F.M.S. The shareholders are all Colombo people—Messrs. V. A. Julius, F. W. Bois. H. G. Bois, E. M. Shattock. L. Leefe, R.207 words
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Article413 1906-01-18 3 I Home Volunteers are expectant of coming I beneficial changes. The scheme which had I been brought forward by the late War I Secretary, and which was temporarily shelvI ed owing to the chauge of Government, is to I be considered by the new Government in connection with413 words
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Correspondence.
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Article659 1906-01-18 4 To the Editor of the 44 Straits Times." Sir. —As the correspondent referred to by Sfregazzi yesterday as favouring home experts rather than local authorities on hygiene and engineering for the projiosed Sanitary Commission, I was deeply interested in his exhaustive survey of l<x;al sanitary conditions. The659 words
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Article448 1906-01-18 4 To the Editor of the Straits Times" Dear Sir, —Mr. Pertile very ably answers Mr. Huttenbach's plea for a two-shilling dollar, but I cannot agree with the former in looking upon a three-shilling dollar as desirable. He states that the high dollar will be an advantage to448 words
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Article898 1906-01-18 4 ALL EGED MURDER. Abrupt End to a Love Affair. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bryant commenced a preliminary enquiry into an allegatiqn of the murder of one Periasamy, brought against a syce,named Nagapen,by the Crow*n. Mr. Sproule conducted the case for the prosecution. Apaboo, a Bengali syce, deposed that lie lived at898 words
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Article848 1906-01-18 4 A Tramway Incident. Rahiman, driver of tram No. 17, was charged with causing the death of a Chinese coolie, Chan Ah Kow. The charge was culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Mr. Sproule D. P. P. prosecuted, and Mr. D. Y. Perkins appeared for the defence. Sim Turn,848 words
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Article234 1906-01-18 4 The F. M. S. Judicial Commissioner, Mr. L. M. Woodward, delivered judgment at I poll on Saturday last in the law suit between McAuliffe, the boxer, and the Perak Government. McAuliffe, during the last Taiping Race week, booked the Town Hall for a performance he intended giving,234 words
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Article66 1906-01-18 4 Ox Tuesday, Ahmat, a private syce, when driving along Kling Street, chose to amuse himself by butting his horse's head against the back of an old Chinese woman and knocking her down. He passed on; but, fortunately, a policeman saw the offence committed and arrested him. Yesterday morning,66 words
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Article81 1906-01-18 4 Ox the 26th ultimo, Seali Son Kim was charged before Mr. Marriott with dishonestly retaining a sarong, worth a trifle over a dollar, t>elonging to Sliaman. Three or four adjournments were permitted, but. on Tuesday, the matter was fought out. Mr. Everett appearing for the defendant.81 words
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Article95 1906-01-18 4 H. E. Sir John Anderson arrived from Brunei and Labuan this morning in H. M. S. Flora. H. E. was accompanied by Captain Stockley, R. M., A. D. C., and Mr. D. G. Campbell, Resident of Negri Sembilan. The Flora arrived at 6.80 a.m. and and95 words
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Article100 1906-01-18 4 A dkmckk- looking Malay faced Mr. Seth yesterday. He had cheated very poor fellow-nationals. His defence made his offence seem worse. He had according to his account been paying something towards the support of a young girl. Presently he feigued to believe that the girl was already married100 words
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Article163 1906-01-18 4 A day or two days ago, two Chinese women, sisters, who were at the time covered with jewellery, were crossing Elgin Bridge in a rikisha with the hood up. The temptation, caused by a $2,000 display of such easily removable articles as hairpins, was too great for Cilia163 words
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Article113 1906-01-18 4 Yesterday morning, K. Palmer placed before Mr. Seth on the allegation of criminal breach of trust in respect of some $1,200, the property of Messrs. Gadelius and Coy. Mr. Montagu Harris, who holds a brief for the prosecution, applied for a postponement on the ground that113 words
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232 1906-01-18 4 A correspondent writes:—So they have found a scape-goat in one of the dressers at the Tan Took Seng Hospital, over the burial of a Christian woman in unconsecrated ground. The public are under the impression that the Senior Resident Apothecary at this Hospital does232 words
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Article80 1906-01-18 4 H. E. Drake, a man from \v, ha, according to his own account"’ Au 'U» Mr. Seth yesterday morning fo r i as ,>** He came to find work. He L.l i {he police on two told him he really did not wish to to prison, but asked80 words
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Article125 1906-01-18 4 A Chinese Child Drowned. The heavy downpour of yestenLv noon flooded several streets'in the f parts of the town. Cross St,t t 1 > m Road and the lower ends of v; f Queen Streets were inundated. Abe!' au<1 a little Chinese child, who was jiiavi,,.. h125 words
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Article267 1906-01-18 4 Mb. G. W. Hawlev, the Agent „t th, British-American Tobacco Co. for the Straits and Malaya, entertained a small party friends at tiffin on Tuesday afternoon, at tin new offices of the Company, No. 52 Robins, Road. The new premises— apart from tli, intellectual distinction they enjoy267 words
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Article548 1906-01-18 4 (Contributed! The death of Mr. Kliaw Boo Ann at 1V i*;t which was reported in the Straits Tim' the 9th instant, has left a gap among the nn»< well-known and influential Chinese of the northern sister settlement, which will nut be easily tilled. My548 words
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Article2415 1906-01-18 5 P. O. S. N. CO. The Annual Report. ',th ordinary general meeting j i> a nd O. Co. was held on the 1 I) r at the offices, Leadenhall- 1 J,, Thomas Sutherland presiding. fl.airn.an said lie thought that. 1 u e the accounts would be ,',4ed as satisfactory. The2,415 words
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Article1910 1906-01-18 5 Departure of Bro. James. Pvnntuj. Sumhnj 7 th January. This week has witnessed the departure of the Rev. Bros. James, the Director of St. Xavier's Institution, who has been sent down to Australia to take charge of one of the Christian Brothers’ schools there. It will be a1,910 words
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Article244 1906-01-18 5 London 13th Decrtuhar. The market has, says the Corninh l*f>*t.beert very firm all the week, with an upward tendency. closing at XT 63 10s. for cash. 4:162 10s. for middle of February, and 4*161 for three* months. A good business was done, partly for “Bear” covering, partly for new244 words
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Article384 1906-01-18 6 H. M. S. Flora coaled at the wharf this morning. i Thk Government here recently caused to Ik* banished from the Colony an undesirable Chinaman who bore the quite* innocent name of Ping Pong. The Russian steamer Eduard Kegel Capt. Paevick, arrived this morning from St. Petersburg384 words
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Article116 1906-01-18 6 Two Chinese were brought this morning, before Mr. Seth on the charge of causing the death of a fellow national by putting him out of a house into the five‘-foot way in Chinchew Street, on the 3rd instant. The man was found in an unconscious state by the116 words
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Article154 1906-01-18 6 Mr. F. Douglas Osborne, the manager of the New’ Gopeng company, recently made some interesting remarks with regard to the Straits production. At the end of September instead of an increase, there was. in the Federated Native States, a shortage of 150 tons, which since that period had154 words
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Article222 1906-01-18 6 The Sarawak Gazette in looking back upon 1905, says: —So far as finance is concerned the year lias been fairly prosperous to the Treasury. The conversion of the dollar is now complete and but very little inconvenience w’as felt by the public. The revenue should be about the222 words
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381 1906-01-18 6 Thk following is from the Miiltnj Mail: We must again congratulate the executive of the Turf Club on a successful Meeting. The entries were excellent. And the fields larger than we have ever seeft here liefore. aud they would have been larger still on381 words
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393 1906-01-18 6 The good w’eather which prevailed yesterday after the spell of heavy rain during the past few days, gave promise of a fine afternoon for football, and the soccer match on the Esplanade between the second XI of the S. C. C.393 words
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236 1906-01-18 6 The Times of Ceylon remarks that the rubber boom has been responsible for the loss to Ceylon of many w’ell-known planters and sportsmen, and the Colony is about to suffer another loss by the departure of Mr.236 words
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Correspondence.
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Article189 1906-01-18 6 To the Editor of the Straitx Times. Sir. —It has come to light that the Straits Government under the guise of ’The Tanjong Pagar Dock Board has tendered for the Army Contract for the supply of coolie labour, tongkangs. sampans and steam launches. Is it right on189 words
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Article830 1906-01-18 6 Charge of Cheating. Yesterday, at the Assizes before Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox and a jury, three Chinamen by name Clio Ang Cliu, Wee Kay Hock, and Kow Soon Kcat were empanelled on a charge—the first two of having ou or aliout 30th November cheated a Clietty called830 words
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616 1906-01-18 6 An animated scene presented itself on the Esplanade about 5 p. m. yesterday, when three Australians drew a large crowd round them which expanded or contracted at intervals according as their activity increased or diminished. Two of these men. it616 words
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Article144 1906-01-18 6 NKVKKinthe epoch of the F.M.S. States, says the Times of Malai/tt. has such a large aud sorrowing assembly of Europeans been gathered together, to pay tlieir last respects to a departed comrade, as that which stood alongside the grave of the late George Mackay Donald, in144 words
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Article199 1906-01-18 6 About 4.1)0 p.m. yesterday three Chinese were engaged in painting the boards over the five-foot verandah of the Imperial Chinese Consulate when the plank over the scaffolding on which they were working gave way and precipitated the men on to the pavement below. One of them sustained some199 words
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Article706 1906-01-18 6 Exemplary Penalty. It wi l be rememlicred tliat about tl of Xovt uber and during December n<1 reports appeared in these columns 2*!** the pnest of the Teluk Ayah temnl! K,w inveigled from his sanctuary to a hoi. Japan Street, and there compelled 1* n men706 words
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Article317 1906-01-18 6 Karly yesterday morning. Tan A (,!1 was fouuil in Ellenborough Market. M haring no lawful business there. I ,unng the clay. Sergeant Bartels charged hj® with criminal trespass. Many were t a shifts he made to justify his presence there. He was convicted. Three previous c ,n317 words
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1195 1906-01-18 7 .1,,- itc.l contest between “Baby" "V 7 the Koval Harrison Artillery anti .‘•i.ristie of 'llouokono and Shanghai 11 1 ist ni"ht in the Alexandra Hali m i 0 V, K„ad and the decision of the N prt 1 u r Kevworth,1,195 words
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1495 1906-01-18 7 NEW BOOKS. The Siege of Port Arthur,” by David H. James. Wk congratulate Mr. James on being the first to give to the world anything like a connected and intelligible narrative of the greatest siege of modern times. Throughout the investment of Port Arthur the newspapers were inundated with information1,495 words
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Article1884 1906-01-18 7 An Extraordinary General Meeting An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Pahang Kabang, Ltd., was held on 11th Dec., at Winchester House, E. C., Mr. E. A. Pontifex presiding. The Solicitor said that shareholders had received the report of the committee of investigation, and1,884 words
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Article255 1906-01-18 7 Discussinc. some remark made by Mr. Douglas Osborne on the diminished Straits, output, at a meeting of the Goiieng Company Mr. Le Fevre asks iu the Mining Journal'': if the days of cheap production are jiast, how can large quantities l»e turned out at small cost. Of255 words
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Article111 1906-01-18 8 “Ver y Fortunate for Him.” Tan Thing Thai, an ex-salesman in the j emplov of Messrs J. Little anti Co., wasj brought before Mr. Seth, this morning, on a i charge of criminal breach of trust in respect to some miscellaneous articles, the property of the firm, from whom he111 words
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Article133 1906-01-18 8 Wk are sorry to hear that a carriage accident occurred last night to Mr. H. J. Cliope of the P. A O. Co., and Mr. Allen of Messrs. McAlister and Co. When passing close to the Teutonia Club, one of the wheels of the trap in which these133 words
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Article455 1906-01-18 8 Capt. Boldeko, the Master Attendant, is expected hack from Penang ou Monday, by the Son Hello, Miss Anderson arrived from Rangoon yesterday afternoon by the B. I. Steamer Viratca. 1 Tobacco is likely to be superseded by rubber, in a few years, in B. N. Borneo, says455 words
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Article105 1906-01-18 8 Johore now rejoices in a series of very attractive picture post-cards, some samples of which have been kindly forwarded to us by M. Debieux, the Manager of the Johore Hotel. They are beautifully executed in photogravure from photographs taken by that most talented of amateur artist Mr.105 words
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65 1906-01-18 8 10.30 a.m. Land at Johnston’s Pier. Day Fireworks in Harbour. Drive to Government House. 12 noon. Reception of Malay Sultans at Government House. Afternoon. Motor car drive round Singapore. 7.30 p.m. Official dinner at Government House. 9.0 p.m. Reception at Government65 words
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Correspondence
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Article344 1906-01-18 8 To the Editor of the Struttn Tinten." Sir,— Under the above heading, A Man in the Street” writes that the Straits Government under the guise of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board has submitted a tender to the Government for the supply of coolie labour, tongkangs, sampans and344 words
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Article228 1906-01-18 8 John Littl *5 v. Warders* Mess. John Little’s Football team and the Warders’ Mess met in a soccer match at the old gaol site, yesterday afternoon. The recent rains were responsible for the presence of small pools here and there. The field and football playing under such conditions became228 words
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Article97 1906-01-18 8 A Meeting of those interested in the formation of the new Bohemian Club was held yesterday evening in the Hotel del’Europe— Mr. Wm. C. Me Kean presiding. It was reported that the Club rooms in the Hotel premises will be ready towards the end of the97 words
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Article86 1906-01-18 8 On the 3rd inst. the newly-appointed Junior Judicial Commissioner, at Ipoh, who sat for the first time, gave judgment in the case of an appeal from the lower Court’s previous finding. The point at issue waa whether or not a buffalo may enter the land? of another person86 words
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Article611 1906-01-18 8 The Anglo Continental Gold Syndicate met at London on the 10th December, with Mr. W. F. Turner in the chair. In describing the holdings of the Company the chairman said We have holdings, which are too numerous to detail. Amongst these is the British Borneo Exploration Company,611 words
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Article256 1906-01-18 8 An apparatus specially designed by the Director of Agriculture for testing the elasticity and resilience of rubber, constructed by Messrs. Baird and Tatlock from Mr. Carruthers’ drawings, is now being experimented with at the laboratory of the Department of Agriculture. Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail. The256 words
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Article171 1906-01-18 8 Before Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox and a jury, the trial was concluded yesterday afternoon of Chu Ang Chu and Kow Soon Kiat on a charge of cheating a Chetty of the sum of $8,600* by inpersonation, and of Wee Kay Hock on a charge of abetting the171 words
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Article1681 1906-01-18 8 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal board room at 2.30 p.ra. yesterday. Mr. J. Polglase, the Deputy President, took the chair, and there were also present: —Dr. Murray Robertson, Messrs. Wm. Bayley, Cheng Keng Lee, H. L. Coghlan, Wm. Macbean, A. J.1,681 words
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Article176 1906-01-18 8 Medical practitioners throughout 3hua>a will* hail with welcome a **\ocabulai> Malay Medical Terms,” by Dr. P.X.Gerrau* of the F. M. S. Medical Service, which just been published bv Messrs. Keilv <IUI Walsh. This little book is well printed ana tastefully bound; and must prove oi t>• utmost176 words
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Article6089 1906-01-18 9 Friday, 12th January. Present. v, y t hk fOVKRNoK, Sir John Anilerijj. Km M-t- M K 1 ,r.(irncnil Inigo Jones (Officer Command- he Troops). p Brockman (Act. Col. Secretary). K. Collver i.s.o. (Attorney-General.) 'j o. Anthonisz (Colonial Treasurer.) I Murray, c.t:., m.i.c.e. (Col. Engineer). \V. P. Waddell, it6,089 words
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Article398 1906-01-18 10 The Governor and the Dollar. Before the Council rose, the Governor said he desired to offer a few remarks on a matter of general interest. He had been surprised to learn that during his absence from the Colony, there had been a sharp rice in exchange and his opinion398 words
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741 1906-01-18 10 The following is from Indian j Kn(peerint i The new Chinese invasion of Calcutta in numbers mounting up, according to a local daily,” to several thousands constitute a peculiar peril to which some attention is due from Indian authorities. In Singapore and similar settlements741 words
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Article103 1906-01-18 10 The Annual General Meeting took place in the Town Hall, last evening, Mr. P. A. Reutens in the chair. The Hon. Treasurer’s account showed a balance of about $BO in hand, but the Hon. Sec. in liis report regretted the small membership in such a large town103 words
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Article372 1906-01-18 10 The Port Weld d viation of the railway line is now complete. It will not be necessary in future for the train to back out into the station yard befo e being able to get on tot lie Port Weld track. The train will in fut372 words
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Article226 1906-01-18 10 On Saturday last Mr. Anamalai. a prominent member of the Hindu community, placed his bungalow at Tanjong Katong at the dis|H>sal of aalarge number of his co-reli-gionists on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Pougol." More than three hundred men, women, and children went226 words
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Article163 1906-01-18 10 A few days ago we reported the case of an unfortunate Britisher named Drake, who came up before Mr. Seth on a charge of having no visible means of subsistence. The man had practically spent his last dollar on a passage from West Australia to Singapore, where,163 words
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Article127 1906-01-18 10 We understand that the talented Bandmann Opera Co. will shortly be passing through this city, from India, bound for the usual northern ports. In India the Company has had a great tour. During Christmas week in Calcutta, they produced Aladdin under the directorship of Mr. Warwick Major,127 words
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Article256 1906-01-18 10 The death of Mr. John Roger, a prominent Ceylon planter, is announced. Wk have to congratulate Mr. Bell on his marriage of which the usual notice will be seen elsewhere. Mr. Bell hopes to be Singapore by the 25th instant. W. J. Bryan, who was twice the256 words
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Article202 1906-01-18 10 One of the pleasantest treats of the season was that given the children and teachers of the Methodist Sunday School by Mrs. J. A. Wijeyekoon at Oldham Hall, Orchard Road, on Saturday afternoon. A hundred and twenty children were present, but failed to make much impression on202 words
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Article188 1906-01-18 10 Seizure of Smuggled Chandu. Yesterday morning, a seizure of*43 tins of Amoy chandu, worth $2,700, was made in a t*vakow at Teluk Ayer Market and one Tan Kang was arrested. This man explained to Mr. Column that at midnight, on the 11th instant, Lim Clin engaged the188 words
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Article283 1906-01-18 10 Ox Saturday morning, a quiet wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, the contracting parties being Mr. G. D. A. McKellar, who was recently the recipient of the Royal Humane Society’s bronze medal and a certificate at the hands of H. E. the Governor,283 words
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Article48 1906-01-18 10 The usual monthly shoot of the S V Rifle Club was held on Saturday and vc t A day. There were over 4<) competitors the results were as follow an< A. C lass. —Gunner Walker S.V.A. ‘l4 B. Clans. Corporal Baugh S.V.A. s:\48 words
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Article69 1906-01-18 10 Quite a large crowd gathered at the Kami ang Kerbau Police Station, yesterday after noon, to gaze at some Europeans who We the appearance of having been engaged in a tight. An inquiry elicited the fact that the men were German and Finnish sailors who had69 words
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Article98 1906-01-18 10 On the 28th ultimo, Yeo Chup, a Wtinau. was coming down river on an ebb tide Supaya on a barge was drifting on to him. A row commenced between the tw o men. and Yeo Chup was struck w ith a stone on the mouth,98 words
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Article94 1906-01-18 10 The Singapore Rifle Association Handicap Shoot for January was shot off yesterday afternoon, at the Ballestier rifle range, with the following result: A. Class—Teow Keong Hee..B6pi 8 04 Ist. Song Ching Eng .82p/10 02 2nd. J. Long 82pZ 7 so 3rd. B. Class—R. W. Chater .76/*Z 294 words
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Article78 1906-01-18 10 Monthly Medal. The results of the contest for the monthly medal, which was played for on Saturday, were as follow H'cap. Total. O. Marks 81 scr. si Major Wilson 86— 4 s*J D. T. Boyd 92—10=82 Lt. Brownrigg 105 ls s7 J. H. Jones 95—. s78 words
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Article232 1906-01-18 10 Thk case of a Chinaman who, as an undisoharged bankrupt, had it was alleged incurred further debt, was on Saturday again mentioned to Messrs. Bryant anti Colmaii sitting as a Bench Court. Mr. Van C nylon berg told the Court that as he understood no evidence was232 words
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Article189 1906-01-18 10 s. r. c. vs. s. c. c. Thk above-mentioned cricket match wa* played last Saturday on S. C. C. ground s. c. c. s. r. c. W. Duimian retired 19 L. Alvis c sub b Talma 1 Lt. Clarke hit wkt. b Alvin 2J. R. Angus KDtinman b I189 words
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Article93 1906-01-18 11 f r Editor of the" Straits Times." Ii v Sik —ln voui pape rof the 12tli inst.. ,|,‘i i„ your F.M.S. notes, it is saul that llM i v iJckev complained against at the races was Randall, and that 1 had f i'v,7lain the in and out running93 words
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Article401 1906-01-18 11 t r Editor »i the Straits Times." in a brief holder this afternoon you •;it “as a result of a misinterpretation .marks in of exchange, made If K. the Governor at yesterday's meet- < ~;nu il. an extraordinary panic over- \4-hange marked tliis morning, and i .ii401 words
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Article203 1906-01-18 11 flh- FAitor of the "Strait* Time* I'm; Siu, —According to your report of tli* met ting of the Municipal Beard on Friday ri"t. we art* not to have any ornamental dirnhln-ry alxxit the fountain after all. Is tl't rt anything in the excuse given by the203 words
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Article230 1906-01-18 11 exceedingly vigorous attack on tlie ,ov n -Agents is being made in Singapore, tbe Globe. The Crown Agents and -ti* it engineers appear to have induced the of the Straits Settlements to “tUtrk upon a very expensive scheme of ll «ul>,ar improvement, in the face230 words
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Article995 1906-01-18 11 Report of the Special Committee. Thk Social Committee apiioiuted by H.E. the Governor to consider the subject of the proposed improvements in the Singapore River, have sent in their report. His Excellency had requested that the Committee would l select the scheme to be adopted (2 advise as995 words
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1650 1906-01-18 11 As Mr. Hullett will shortly be leaviug the Colony to retire from the public service after very many years of arduous work, it might not*lie altogether uninteresting for Rafflesians of tlie present day to be carried back to the time, about &> years of ago.1,650 words
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266 1906-01-18 11 By Saturday morning’s mail from Home there arrived The British Printer,” which contains a critique on the recently-published Souvenir of Singapore.” It might be mentioned that the B.P..” known the w'orld over to members of the* craft, is recognised to be266 words
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Article241 1906-01-18 11 A Surveyor’s Device. Whilk a well-known local surveyor, ''ho had been kept out late at work on Saturday night, was driving in a rikislia along rampenis Road, about 7.30 o clock, lus nkislia coolie suddenly dropped the shafts and ran for his life into the edge241 words
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Article378 1906-01-18 11 fe^ cived from «>« Strait, Time, f the Htraih Time, we trust, r li tion which, rtbe t v e oa rT nner f '““V to CrtM CO ,e Tl ,e publishers arc their con S ra tulate<l both upon carrb! in which il '>** bleu378 words
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Article186 1906-01-18 11 A chkss match was played on Saturday evening between six players of the Singapore Chess Club and six of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club—the game being played off in the latter Club’s premises—with the following results:— c. c. s. c. n. c. G. S. Reuteus 2 Choo Sian186 words
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76 1906-01-18 11 The Netherlands Consul-General here has laid before the Java Government proposals for securing at Singapore a supply of coolies to work on the Banka tin mines. In that island not only are working mine-coolies scarce from disease, desertion, and departures, but they are also76 words
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Article134 1906-01-18 11 A new steamer, the Devanha has been successfully launched from the yard of Messrs. Caird and Co., Greenock. She is one of four new twin-screw vessels, each of 8.000 tons gross, built for the P. and O. Company’s Boinbay-China mail and passenger services.134 words
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Article92 1906-01-18 11 Yesterday two men of the s.s. Couldnon were before Mr. Colman for fighting in Malay Street yesterday. They made quite a picture. Inspector Sullivan said that it needed the assistance of half a dozen British men-of-wear’s men to get them to the police station. They were92 words
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Article44 1906-01-18 11 Bowling. Th>: annual competition for the President’s prize was held at the Tanglin Club on Thursday and Saturday last. result was as follows: 1. W. L. Kemp 632 250— £82 2. F. O. K. Brown 610 250-960 3. H. Millard 639 220-95944 words
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Article682 1906-01-18 12 Mr. J. E. Nathan, cadet, is appointed a magistrate of Singapore. Penang Municipal Estimates for 1906 are Revenue $1,050,500 Expenditure $1,030,015. Mr. and Mrs. Pkrtilk arrived from Euro|)e by the German mail and are staying at Raffles Hotel. The Hon. Mr. J. Turner's leave of absence from682 words
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Article824 1906-01-18 12 Royal Artillery. Major Gen. Sir H. J. Aldersou, K. C. B.. to be colonel commandant, vice Lieut-Gen. and Honorary* General P. G. Pipon. C. B., deceased. Coldstream Guards. Lieut, the Hon. C. D. Baring is seconded for service on the Staff; Second Lieut. G. M. Darell824 words
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Article134 1906-01-18 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Si r. —Will you kindly inform me if no remedy exists against the continual barking of a lot of pariah dogs opposite my bungalow on Bukit Timah Road They appear to be turned loose about dusk, and make night hideous by134 words
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Article151 1906-01-18 12 To the Editor of the Straits Timex." Sir. —Since of late there have been several kinds of irregularities ]>erpetrated iu Cheng Tuan Street every* night with impunity* by some rowdies and others. The adjoining hill has already been opened for the extensive use of the Railway traffic through151 words
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Article701 1906-01-18 12 To the Editor of the "Strait* Time*." Sir. —Iu your issue of the 11th instant, under the above heading. Sano replies to my letter of the 9th. subject headed Sanitary Singapore.” I was not actuated by any feelings of antagonism when 1 sought to give vent to701 words
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Article1251 1906-01-18 12 Chaytor v. Niblett. Before Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton in the Supreme Court this morning there was called an action in which C. Chaytor. manager of the Hotel de PEurope, sued W. C. Niblett, advocate, and solicitor, for damages for negligence in the preparation of a mortgage,1,251 words
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Article668 1906-01-18 12 Straits Branch. The annual meeting of the local branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was held yesterday afternoon iu Raffles Museum. Right Rev. Bishop G. F. Hose presided, and there were also present Hon. W. R. Collyer. Mr. \V. Graeme St. Clair. Rev. J. A. B.668 words
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Article58 1906-01-18 12 Yesterday morning upon the Mr. E. Farrer Baynes, on behalf of plaintiff, Mr. Nanson consenting on be'* n the defendant. Mr. Justice Leslie Thor made an order dissolving the hitherto carried on bv the plainti defendant as the Maudai Quarry* Coin] The usual accounts and enquiries directed,58 words
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Article2650 1906-01-18 13 A Grand Day at Cardiff. I ,„„/<»«. December 190j. nliti and Waterloo are now bracket- .i,., r The Land of the Leek has ,Mhc Empire! Gallant little Wales do"’ 'll' 1 a rc some of the ex ."used in sober sedate journals with the defeat2,650 words
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2721 1906-01-18 13 t Mjl J. JL All,ns,ox, our former Member of Council, still takes a strone and we venture to hope, a long interest ,n all affairs pertaining to the Colony As a senior resident of great sagacity in business affairs, his2,721 words
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Article359 1906-01-18 14 A Singapore Consul's Opinion. The American Consul-General at Singapore expresses the opinion, in a report recently published, that the time is approaching when American production will overbalance the demand for home consumption, and that the American manufacturer will be consequently compelled to seek an outlet for’ his surplusage359 words
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Article285 1906-01-18 14 The Original Owner. Plang Estate, in Sungei Siput, Perak, says the Times of Malaya, was owned by Mr. Bosanquet, who planted it out with Liberian coffee and, subsequently, with Para rubber. After several years of hard work, failing health, consequent on attacks of malarial fever, Mr.285 words
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Article56 1906-01-18 14 Owing to the date fixed for the exhibition falling on the second day of the Chinese New Year it has been decided to postpone it to Friday, 2nd February, 1906. same time as before. Exhibits must be sent to the Victoria Memorial Hall not later than 1056 words
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Article581 1906-01-18 14 Thk entries for the Penang January Race meeting closed on the lltli inst., as follows: First Day, 30th January. 1. Maiden Plate.— Butter Cup, Marie, Kitty. 2. Thk Griffin Rack. —Rex 10. Para 16. Coastguard 9, Royal Flush 7, Millbrook 18, Truant Boy 6, Clematis 2. Malger581 words
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Article137 1906-01-18 14 S.C.C. Beat the Garrison. A fifteen of the S.C.C. gained a victory over a Garrison team on the Esplanade, yesterday afternoon, by a goal to a try. With the ground in excellent condition and the teams at fairly level strength, a good tussle was witnessed. The Club got137 words
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Article125 1906-01-18 14 Yesterday, before Mr. Column, Lu Chua, boatswain of the steamer Charterhouse, was charged with smuggling opium into the Colony. Mr. Montagu Harris defended. The evidence went to show that last Thursday opium had been found concealed beneath the forecastle of the steamer. The police learned that125 words
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Article175 1906-01-18 14 Lewis Peat’s Rubber Report. Straits and Malay States Plantation Rubber Report At the last sale of the year held to-day about 80 pkgs Straits and Malay Suites weiiih, 3£ tons were offered and sold at rather dearer prices in sympathy with ordinary Para h '*I firm at 5/5 being an175 words
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Article465 1906-01-18 14 Para. We have had a firm market rince our last report and at 5/4 J at 5/5 for spot and near and at 5 4 J to 5/5 for delivery. Soft Fine sold at 5 3 to 5/3A per lb. Negroheads. Manaos at 3 11, Islands 3 2465 words
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Article613 1906-01-18 14 The following is the General Produce Letter kindly furnished to us by Messrs. John Ji addon A: Co., the well-known Colonial Produce Merchants and Comjits ol Salisbury Square, Loudou, E. C., and carrying prices up to the date of the departure of the mail to hand ou613 words
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Article287 1906-01-18 14 14th December Spot. Notwithstanding supplier f iitinue on a very small scale, the demand has been limited, and prices shew a hu ther decline of Is. to 2s. per cwt. f* Colombian descriptions. A few lots of new crop Costa Rica have offered and sold at steady287 words
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350 1906-01-18 15 I i .'cant Nolan brought police I \fi. No. sfil. before Mr. Seth II of having on the 2nd inst. f*. (ratification other tlian legal ~u of a dollar from Tan Eng Ku I lP i room in Duxton Hoad. Mr. u xll defended. The350 words
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152 1906-01-18 15 'l’omiknt says: —Three years or the Police were put on sterling :i.« constables getting i 100 a year. H) f exchange then enabled them to Hi '11“ a month. This month, at Hi. M iit rate of exchange, they will get k t152 words
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Article121 1906-01-18 15 Mm/ Pahang correspondent sends mg items: llu- monsoon appears v »<>mnieiiccd afresh in Pahang. M. building .t small bungalow at the nth a the 1m litong Road. where he intends U| i-«‘ mining on the Sungei Kerladang. .di Mason have gone on a visit to au. 1 lie121 words
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Article98 1906-01-18 15 "iintess Leitrim, of Countv f 1; onl. are. says the Titurn of !r hh instant, again staying at hi-r a tour up-eountry. They are 'id-tlie-world trip. On leaving the\ will go to da pan and to Europe Nngai M>r«. and San Franciso. The Earl <; interesting98 words
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Article82 1906-01-18 15 I 1 1n,,,s of Ceylon reports that Mr. l, ctt. of Messrs. Boustead Brothers, I 1 m'pointed Manager of the Singapore oinpany. aDd will shortly leave 11 t,,r the Straits. asquestioned by a representa- Sr Timex this morning about nt. but lie had no information on V,82 words
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Article78 1906-01-18 15 M. s VN «tn eating-house keeper in <! 't. endeavoured to prove before tiiat a Bengali lad in his employ u 1., from him. A little careful d towed that the charge was 1 lie defendant was discharged, rebuked, i "ii appeared complaining tiiat a 11 bad78 words
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Article499 1906-01-18 15 AxuTHhK big b.M.S. Rubber Company is on the point of being floated at Glasgow. Ihe promoters aim at acquiring the Low- holds Estate near Klaug iu Selangor. Onk hundred and fifty deaths were rems Ui a J Singapore during the week ending on the lfftli January. The499 words
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Article166 1906-01-18 15 The following almost incredible tale was sent to the North ('himi Doily Xeicx by a trustworthy correspondent”:— “The Governor of Honan is being s}H)ken of by the man in the street in no very flattering terms. He had only one daughter and she died. Her father166 words
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216 1906-01-18 15 Thong Mono and Hok Cliu Kek are itinerant pork vendors. On the 13th of November last, the former with four others set upon the latter near the Ellenborougli Market. One of the four held him by the hair and Thong Mong struck him on the216 words
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Article134 1906-01-18 15 To the Editor of the Strait* Time*.'' Sir, —Though I am au earnest believer in the registration of partnerships, aud have advocated the passage of the present Bill subject to certain alterations. I realize that there exists in the Settlement a very strong sentiment of opposition to134 words
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376 1906-01-18 15 To the Kill tor of the 'Strait* Time*." I)kak Sik A great deal lias recently been said alnuit the Registration of Partnerships, and in particular much attention has been directed to the attitude of the Chinese towards this question. Perhaps376 words
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Article388 1906-01-18 15 This morning. Europe bin Mahomed. a man well-known adversely in Tunglin. was brought before Mr. Column on remand by Detective Inspector Tyrrell and charged with the theft of a sarong, belonging to Mr. A. I*. Ager. on the 20th ultimo, at Blanche Cottage. Mrs. A. I*.388 words
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293 1906-01-18 15 Inkiii:matio.\ am. St<a; K sTioxs. The following communication has bee M -.,1 dressed to the public of Singapore by the Colonial (tovemment, being issued from the Colonial Secretary's office under ,(ate of the 2nd of January but received last evenirx. The Mission under His Koyal293 words
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198 1906-01-18 15 On the 7th instant, three Chinese schoolboys, leo Sob Moll. Veo Kwi Moh ami C'ha A I»ak went up Eort Canning to dig up herbs. Teo Soli Moh had a knife with him. On the slope of the hill they met Amat Keeliil. an198 words
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Article206 1906-01-18 15 A«roi;i*iN». to the Time* of Ceylon, on the 4tli January. Mr. Matthews, of Harbour fame gave a dinner to the Harbour Works staff at Colombo, forty in number. The function marked the conclusion of the work in connection with Mr. Matthews. This has been very considerable, owing206 words
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Article59 1906-01-18 15 Ax extraordinary meeting of the Licensing Justices was held at the First Magistrate’s Court on Monday afternoon to consider the application of Mrs. S. Kin loch for a second class licence for No. iW Keppel Harbour Road. Mr. Bryant, Senior Magistrate, presided. Mrs. Kinloch was represented by Mr.59 words
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Article97 1906-01-18 15 This morning. Toll Kam Yoh was charged by Inspector Murphy with assaulting S.I'.C. 139 at Cairn Hill Hoad, on the nightof tiieHth. inst. Mr. Raine defended. The constable said the defendant was loitering. Ihe defence was that the man was goiug homolate from a wayang when he97 words
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348 1906-01-18 15 (COXTKIBUTKDI “r;,' called p rogu*sx Of the Peninsula is Council cl'’" C ,K '“-M in the 18th a 4 Übr n Tll,,r «l»y. January the Hnn U ,,er Presidency of tions of ,i f amalgamate,! Kxl,instates tl is v C348 words
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Article573 1906-01-18 15 s. V. V, 2nd XI. V. S. R. C. Thk presence of two sets of goals with nets up on the Esplanade, yesterday afternoon, gave rise to the belief that two‘football matches were to be played, but it turned out that a soccer match had been arranged l>etween573 words
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Article877 1906-01-18 16 Interesting Excerpt from a Private Letter. i Thk following interesting paragraphs j from a private letter to a Singapore resident from a friend who has just been on a visit to Port Arthur gives a very vivid idea of j how that whilom Russian fortress now I877 words
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Article182 1906-01-18 16 Y*o Boon Chan lives on Ann Siang Hill, in the neighbourhood of Captain Pahnke's house. On the night of the 31st ultimo. Captain Palinke went out but did not use his carriage. His syce, Rais, and his kebun, both married men, were on the premises; so was Yeo182 words
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39 1906-01-18 16 Bhaskak Balwaxt Bhopalkak, the editor of Lite Mahratta paper Bluil, published at Poona, has been arrested on the charge of beiug the author of a seditious article. The t-ial Null take place in Bombay.39 words
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Article629 1906-01-18 16 W e deeply regret to announce the death of Mr. H. I. Chope. Agent of the P. O Company, and also Reuter’s Agent, in Singapore. He died at five miutues past one o’clock this morning at his residence. CVee Hall, Tanglin. The immediate cause629 words
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Article409 1906-01-18 16 Sir Walter Egertou. K.C.M.G., Governor of Lagos and High Commissioner of Southern Nigeria, and Sir John Gorst. M. P.. were entertained at luncheon in Liver])ool lately by Sir Alfred Jones, president of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. Sir Alfred Jones said that as a result of the409 words
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Article498 1906-01-18 16 Prospects and Finds. Hkni»ekson's Transvaal Estates. Ltd., held last month a general meeting, at London. Mr. J. C. A. Henderson presided. The chairman thus dealt with the Company’s tin properties:—Tin is 11 uch to the fore, and you will be* interested to know that it has been found498 words
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Article486 1906-01-18 16 At the annual banquet of the Colston Commemoration Societies of Bristol. Mr. Lyttleton said the British Empire had grown until it comprised 400,000.000 gathered together under the folds of the British flag, an aggregation of self-governing colonies all bearing allegiance tolhe same Sovereign. It seemed486 words
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Article751 1906-01-18 16 Chaytor v. Niblett. In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton the hearing was continued of the action in which C. Chaytor, manager of the Hotel de 1'Europe, sue C. Niblett, advocate and solicitor, for damages through negligence in the preparation of a751 words
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Article275 1906-01-18 16 FCR SINGAPORE Per P. X O. s. s. Moldaria connecting with the steamer Ih’lhi at Colombo, from Londons Dec. 22, due 20tli Jan.—Miss D. Redfern, Mis. Chalhur, Mr. F. J. Hallifax, Mr. W C: Harper, Miss F. R. Friend, Mr. G. C, Hunter, Mr. R. W.Braddell, Mr.275 words
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Article855 1906-01-18 16 A Progressing Enterprise tist"” 6 IOW Ug frcm the <,. The In ’o-China Companv f into a lim.ted liability Company with authorised capital „f and the Company proceeded to allot, with a paid-up capital of £40divided into 49.589 shares of £ii, (being part of the first issue855 words
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60 1906-01-18 17 C air lit fa. Ilth January. straits Settlements Government have d Dr Cook. Health Officer of Calcutta. f'Tw„ months. to ri‘|x>rt and advise upon tl hij-h mortality at Singapore and on luiMte sanitation. r Calrutta. 10th January. Bombay Corporation have declined 4 1V |>,/60 words
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Article886 1906-01-18 17 Bit *peci<il >irr<inyenient with Der ()sttisi>itixche Lloyd j ,1 in. loth Jan nun/. |;.u,,n \*>n Kiel it listen, the secretary for j, affairs to tlu* German Emperor.. lias j ,<ij an apoplectic stroke. He lies in a critical condition. 11,,. official prt»ss (in Berlin» holds Count ki.Bit *peci<il >irr<inyenient with ** Der ()sttisi>itixche Lloyd j - 886 words
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Article2550 1906-01-18 17 Submarine Cable) licc'il. Singapore aj'tO loth Januari/. j Dciii. In/ lienter lO.ii't n.m. 11 fit Januari/. The French Chamber of Deputies lias reassembled. M. Paul Doumer lias liecn elected President of the Chamber. Corresjxmdenee regarding the Chinese labour question in the Transvaal lias been published. These documents show2,550 words
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Article765 1906-01-18 17 Tin and Gold. Lipin. '.If it iJrct mb* i The November tin output from the Raub district was a little over 1,200 piculs, while Pekan sent off but 35 the latter is not, however, a mining centre, the only workings being alluvial in the Lepar. As regards gold,765 words
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Article422 1906-01-18 18 Arrived 12th January. P»r B. I. Viraira From Rangoon via Peuang—Mr. Bieletield, Miss Anderson, Mr. B. H. Maddy, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Dr. Niederhaffin, Mr. Me. A. Russell, Hon. A. Huttenbacli, and Mrs. Huttenbacli, Miss Hill. Rev. W. W. Murray. Mr. H. K. Nairn. Hon. J. B.422 words
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Article57 1906-01-18 18 FINANCE COMMERCE. 17th A<iunary, HHHi. Thk Netherlands Trading Society to-day quotes the 4/ms bank rate at 2/3A* The Mercantile Bank quotes it also at 2 34. have been opened for the construction of a new water supply system at Manila. The lowest was Matsen, Lord, and Belsher Co. who offered57 words
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Article182 1906-01-18 18 lne report of the Pusiiig Lama Tin Mines, Ltd., for the period from Jail, lb. 1904, i to June 30, 1905, states that the cost of the company’s installation ha~ amounted to £20.132. Active work on the property was not commenced until the middle of April last. Since182 words
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Article96 1906-01-18 18 Gair.bier buyers 9 7.25 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.75 Copra Bali 7.30 do Pontianak 7.00 Pepper, Black buyers 20.25 do White, 5% buyers 29.50 Sag: Flour Sarawak 2.80 do Brunei No. 1 2.65 P*?arl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 15% basis 19.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 25.00 Coffee, Liberian96 words
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Article259 1906-01-18 18 (Mercantile Bank.) h: London —Bank 4 m/s 2/3£ Demand 2/3* Private 6 m/s 2/4* do 3 m/s 2/1 On Germany —Bank d/d 2.32 Private 3 m/s 2.38 do 6 ra/s 2.40 On France —Bank d/d 2.85 Private 3 m/s 2.92 do 6 m/s 2.94 On Tndta —Bank T. T.259 words
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134 1906-01-18 18 LONDON RUBBER MARKET. S. Figgis Co.’s Report. HHh herein l>er. The following are the particular- of Malax a Plantation Rubber in auction to-da\ i ivt. Sold at L. A P. F.M.S. lease Sheet per Diomed 158 lbs. 6/1$ 3 350 6/1 3 V. Crape 420 6/1* 2 Sheet 6/1* 1134 words
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Article270 1906-01-18 18 Number T i Last •of Jr 1 ue I Fa i d Company Buyers Sellers TransacShares Nalue |“P to I Lons GOLD. 13,500 9 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 15.00 15.00 2, 000 uuis*v.e4* 4,000 9 10 9 10 (Deferred) 8.001 20,000 9 10 9 10 Kadaua270 words
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Article140 1906-01-18 18 400,000 1 l Duff Development Co., Ltd.. 8.50 8.00 50.0uu unissued 2,000 9 100 #lOO Federated Engineering Co., Ltd. 175.00 4,500 50 50 Fraser A Neave, Ltd. 103.00 102.00 80,000 9 125 #125 Hougkoug and Shanghai Bank £92.10 12,000 9 100 #lOO Howarth Erskme, Ltd. 275.00 275.00 3,400 10140 words
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Article131 1906-01-18 18 20,000 #lO #6 Balgovvuie Rubber Estate Ltd. 8.50 8.75 70,000 1 l Bukit Rajah 3.17.6 9,00 U uu issued 6,000 1 Cicely Rubber Estate £2.5.0, 6,000 1 1 5% Pref. £2.5.0 1,500 unissued 30,000 1 1 Pataiiug Rubber Co. £5.5.0 12,500 unissued 2,000 #lOO #lOO Ribu Planting Co. Ltd.131 words
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Article48 1906-01-18 18 9 Howarth Erskme, Ltd. 7% 250,000 S% prem. Riley, Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem buyers* Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 2% prem buyer.. <*% 1,878,000 1% prem buyers. t 4% 655,500 2% dis. uom. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 250,000 I*% prem. sales. •>% 1,365,500 1# pr**n» sales48 words
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Article141 1906-01-18 18 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used :—str. —steamer sh.—i ship bq. —barque sell.—schooner Yet. —Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser. Gbt. —Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.—Horse-power; Brit. British L.S. United States Fch.—French Ger —German Hut. —Dutch G.c. —General-cargo d.p. —deck passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.D.—Tanjong Pagar141 words
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Article714 1906-01-18 18 Achillas, Brit. str. 4,483 tons, Capt Thompson, 17th Jan. From Liverpool, 16th Dec. G.c. Mansfield A Co. For Hongkong, 18th—W. Bangkok, Ger. str. 1,237 tons, Capt Klimmet, 17th Jan. From Bangkok, 12th Jan. G.c., and 15 d.p. Behn Mever A Co. For Bangkok, U.—Rds. Batarier, Brit. str.714 words
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Article699 1906-01-18 18 Name port, probable date of arrival and name of agente. SXIAMXBS. Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 27; Boustead. Alcinous, Liverpool, Jan. *29 Mansfield. Ambria, Hongkong. Jan. *23 Behn Meyer. Armand Behic, Colombo, Mar. 12; M. Mtimes. Andalusia. China, Jan. 21; Behn Meyer. Arratoon A pear, Calcutta, Feb. 14; P. Simons.699 words
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Article783 1906-01-18 18 Jan. 10 8. Van Langkat, Dut str. £*292 tons, Reedeker, Swatow, Hooglaudt Pekin, Brit str. 2522 tons. Mare. Bombay, P. A O. Coy Tydeus. Brit str, 4800 tons. Jackson. Kobe, Mansfield Lightning, Brit str, 2122 tons. Spence. Calcutta, Paterson Simons Coulsdon, Brit str, *2772 tons, Henry, Hongkong. Huttenbacli Bros783 words
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Article458 1906-01-18 19 Jan. 9 I!: i>tle. Brit str, for Kobe i Brit str. Bali via ports <■ Brit str. Bombay ’ll-. Her Bangkok 10 B t >tr. Hongkong.Shanghai and Japan 1 1 M* l>ut str. Muntok iV Palembang -mi:. 1 >ut str. Samarang via ports Mai. Her str, Bangkok > -tr.458 words
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Advertisement513 1906-01-18 19 COMMON SENSE -*NUTSHELL A new nodical work on the causes and most scientific and effectual means of self-cure ever discovered for nervoua and functional debility, waste of vitality, depression of spirits, 4c.,with practical observations on marriage and full directions for removing certain disqualifications that destroy the happiness of wedded life.513 words
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Advertisement110 1906-01-18 19 DAN MACFARLANE'S ROYAL V. O. V. LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY (10 years old) Gold Medal, Dublin 1894. STOCK5 HAVE NOW ARRIVED And supplies may still be obtained at following rates: $7.50 per case (duty extra) $—.90 per bottle (duty paid) From Messrs. Yong I ee Seng Co., Moon Keat Co Ann110 words
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Advertisement297 1906-01-18 19 Wc h&v6, on j No. 7-B, where the followin'* 1 *s* ,;ep in Battery retail at the following prices- gars can bc ko ««kt by CUBAN STYLE. Perfectos in boxes of 25 9 nn CUBAN STYLE Rema Special 50 JS'S® I Exqmsitos in boxes of 100 R n Reina Victoria297 words
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Advertisement210 1906-01-18 20 !in hot climates is the use of such a pure emollient Soap ns M CALVERT'S Carbolic Toilet Soap. s Cr.refu’iy prepared frc n the l c.:: truttrials cniy. c'elicntely Ltr’r.r en. and superfatted- it in A e trv way meets the exacting U M e viit fe verts c: tr.e210 words
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Advertisement887 1906-01-18 20 Lea and I Perrins’ Sauce. a|| By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE, j H a 111 hih a 1 i a cure S H Ilk Ik I I a H (>» The Uni.ersal Remedy fur Aridity «*i i.. Safest ai.«. n. Stomach, Headache.887 words
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