The Straits Budget, 24 January 1907

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    • 169 1 t 3* MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL ENGINEERS SHIPBUILDERS fll« BOILERMAKERS Hr. Singapore, Ipoh (Perak). Will Vkm Sole Agents for— Ruston Proctor 9 Co.. Ltd. Portable Engine*,. Hoad Rollers, Ac. CODES USED. A Ilk Edition.| ENOIMCEAINO IIKIIM. Electrical Department. H0USEWIRIN6. TANGYES Ltd Duplex Ste am Pump*. Campbell 60s Eo|io< Co.,Ltd. Oil and
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    • 197 1 i. r." V Jn order to introduce 4 -f* >■ i t i^ fja'■ T"* < cSl ."V S. SPECIAL f &p& < X- i T-i-;. x i sWfEpHKX* :r.$>?p£ e KW > -V* -n ir WILL BE SOLO TILL END OF THIS YEAR AT HALF PRICE, tj rf* C
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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXI. 40. 2553. Singapore, Thursday, January 24, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVED HALF A CEH1WV. Price 25 cents.
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  • 206 1 Municipal Board l 2 The Royal Visit Acting Solicitor-General Singapore Share Market Hongkang and Shanghai Bank *2 Penang Sport... Bangkok's Big Blaze 3 Heavy Slaughter n Complaint from Penang 3 Notes from Pahang 4 Improvements at Bangkok 4 Singapore Sporting Club 4 Malay Rubber at Ceylon Show
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  • 1136 1 Ait ordinary meet Pig of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Board room*on the lHth instant. Sir. E. G. Broadrick, the President, occupied i the ehair and there were also present Dr. Murray Robertson, and Messrs. Kowlaud j Alien, Kenneth Stevens, Dug Teck Lint. A. \V.
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  • 341 2 I* liuther notified, in connection with t) v .it of His Hoyal Highness the Duke* of Lounanght on February 1, that none, except t.he Military and Officers of the* Civil Service w;J’ •>•* admitted to Johnston's Pier wheu Him Itoyal Highness lands. buission to the Victoria Memorial
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  • 177 2 Satisfactory End of Penang Difficulty. i 'cluing. J»inuary 16. k ttndei-Hiood that th* Hon. L. NV. Prcs- has consented to act as SolicitorGen* ml. dining Mr. George Maxwells absence on leave from Penang, or until some other arrangement be inadt tor tlie performance of the; duties of that
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  • 480 2 In their weekly share report. Messrs. Latiuun and Co. write The market has been very active during the week with transactions on a large scale doing in Mining Stocks, as well as Industrials. Ihiblier shares, however, continue ijuiet. The third annual gcucral meeting of the Fusing Luma
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  • 132 2 Good News to Shareholders. The local Mauager of the Hongkong ami shanghai Bunking Corporation has received the following telegram from his Head Office at Hongkong: Subject to audit tin* Hank’s dividend will probably be XT 15’• per share and a Bonus of XT per share; Added
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  • 172 2 Tin* London correspondent of the Hou»koug Daily l*ress” wrote on December 7:— lu glanciug through my papers the other morning, 1 v.as not greatly surprised to learn that one of ihe Liberal members has bceu displaying a little* curiosity over the recent arbitration in connection with the
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  • 194 2 Oi k Own C'orkksi'iindkxti. Penang, January 1*2. As is only natural, we have had a period of great calm after all our late dissipation, amL as we have not even had anything happening in tho ordinary course of events, the week i& very bare of news. Training is
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  • 56 2 We have received notification ofthefollowbtMftOb ontp t> for ‘he month of Decern lepb picuU 1 Tin Mining Co “P»»y. Ltd.. ■^r iXa Ti Miniug Ltd.. In both cshch the small output was dne’to the exceptionally heavy rain*. 6> ahe Kuantau Tin Mine was flooded dunng the month, and
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  • 952 3 Estimated Damage: 10,000,000 Ticals. Following upon a scries of minor fires, the principal Chinese quarter ot Bangkok was badly hit by a disastrous conflagration on the tth inst. Sampeiig, the Chinese trading centre, ior ;l distance of 190 yards along the river
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  • 361 3 iKkom Oi’R Own Cokrkspondknti. i Penang, January 12. The Volunteers are taking greater interest in the movement as the time for the annual camp approaches. More members of the Corps are turning out for drills, ami yesterday there was even sufficient interest manifested
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  • 397 3 Fijom Our Own Cohrkspondknt Penang, .January 12. 1 suppose you will say that Penang always i.as a grievance of some sort when 1 te!< y .a t»*at our small traders are complaining about the very large amouut of small silver in circulation.
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  • 264 3 About 5.90 p.m. on Sunday, a hoi sc drawing a phaeton belonging to a Mahomedan came tearing over Cavanagh Bridge and collided with two rickshas. The occupants of the rickshas, a Malay and three Kiings, were injured, but the coolies escaped. The rickshas were smashed. The carriage overturned
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  • 597 4 t 1‘ i'iiM Oi Own c».r:i January 1 h The <l;iUs foi tin- year's assizes and civil Hitting iii Pahang h.i.«- be*e n U\f* J > •the Judicial miiiinii* i*)ii*’i" as follows: Itauh and Ifeuitong at II;ril». l, 1 and S. ptonilH-r 17. Lip.i- and Icmerloh at
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  • 44 4 t| l ?t‘ 1, i rn r Ut announces ir X f ,,L r y th<! Governor has •ippoi ted I*ridav, February 1, to be a public holiday in honour of the visit of Their Koval nlutflt*'*' thcl,uke atid Duchess of Con
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  • 478 4 For residential purposes Dangkok has grown considerably to the north in recent years, owing to the laying out of Dusit Dark. To the south there has been little change in the town foi a good many years, but Tn the not
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  • 108 4 News has come to hand of the death at the ago of eighty-five of Bishop Fenouil, one of the best known and most highly respected missionaries in Western China. Born in 1821, the deceased prelate left hurope for China in IHI7, and, between then and now,
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  • 52 4 About 2.80 ou the 10th iust., lightiiinu Hochoro" Malayu, near Hoc I loro. Ihe building, a brick and structure, was occupied by Malavs lightning struck the roof and passed^throueh the house uito the ground, killing inßtanfly a Malay boy, aged fourteen years. Two other Malays were
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  • 471 4 The annual general meeting of the Singa. pore Sporting Club was held on Monday afternoon in the Exchange. Mr. C. Sugden, the President, occupied the chair,*and there were also present the lion. Hugh Fort, Messrs. Noel Trotter, E. L. Brockman, .T. Payne-Galway, J.
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  • 88 4 v ,;V;," C tioneil on Saturday, H. E. Sir Ul r: Na tlmn who has b to Java for l I P vet'ruit alter his recent serious PO o accident, left for Hongkong on tho V. an mail steamer Devanlim His Ext,® e “fy 1,11 ohn Anderson
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  • 48 4 H. M. S. Hermes, flagship of the East lStliTnst "and I*’ 1 romC »*o“tt*on the i»tu inst., and anchored m the rnada vin* Admiral Sir Edmund S. Poe, K. C. V. O is on board. The conference of Admirals took place on Saturday. Aqipirals
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  • 14 10 ,-rail- Mi. <‘-P h e ,,,r t J..., I I|, of i-.iTf»tld* lit*.
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  • 792 10 ;.|,|j nit SriMirs Timks January 17. 1007. i me of tie iim it n uond things in con- i ,,jth tie S.C.C. that no ganu sure J ty. I on the lv|)!.*n.i<l. on Sunday. The p.< ruber of the lull. I f Link, number about •(i A, vti*i
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  • 419 10 T«. tin Kdiinr "1 the Straits Times." Singapore, January Iff. >I haw waited a few days in older to gi\. an opportunity to your numerous reu-i< -i* to auswi r Bored. Ilowevor, as no one has (-1.1110 torwaid. I teel I must enter the list* and eluiiupiou
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  • 222 10 T Ui. KJit.ii ul tho Straits Tina*," Singapore, January 22. Su, Wi.l you allow me, through the medium of your columns, to endeavour to get redress and justice for an act of highhandedness, the like of which unfortunately occurs very often. J It g» nerally happens that
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  • 171 10 To the Kditor of tin* “Straits Times.*’ January 2J. Sir, Allow me to call attention to tin* fact that the local opportunity for giving to the Koval National Lifeboat Institution will cease on the hist instant. Will all those who have kindly collected, or who may yet
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  • 148 10 To The Kditor id the Straits Times. Singapore, January 21. Sir, —Will you allow me to call your at tentiou to a matter which admittedly affect* the health of Siuga|>orc. As a new comer I notice there are frequent prosecutions in connection with milk adulteration, and the purity
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  • 164 10 10 tlic Kditor of the Straits Times.*’ Singapore, January 2i>. Some weeks ago, you took oecasioH r very properly, to denounce tlu* prevalent •'Lastly habit anioug some of the Collyer Quay tambies of throwing the contents of the office waste-pai>er-baskets, every morning, into the sea, to the no
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  • 1570 11  -  Ai l Kiohts Hkskhvkd.] HY Henry W. i-ucy 7 A/./V* Punch,") There is nothing the House of Comjih n- guards with more jealous care tliaai lt% anrient privilege, lo is sad to refloat tha in asserting them it invariably places itself in a ridiculous position. That
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  • 99 12 Dt b -i o \t hi a -tie Pr« sbv V* riai. M Ke\. i'a iner < ..*’■> u v v Vi ug H *nie, B h U K It. It. •in .Fan .AT* r 1 C. I.to f A *.A 1 T al a* i »k. of a
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  • 65 12 H».*..\on* IIoi.» i.-.-nis December HI, at the < athedral. Shangha.. I>. *h* Dean, Rev. A. J. Walker. Kdwm'd M'ird**u son of Into W. Jillett Reynolds, of (ireat Vnnu nitli. F.ngland, to Kthel. iMesf daughter of tin* late A. A. Holme?, of Bristol. Kurland. War f’litvK. On Jamiitrv 10. at
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    • 973 12 That tin? situation in the I'nited States arising out of the treatment of Japanese school-children is assuming a serious j development, is evident from the telegram j we publish to-day. President Hoosevelt and the Federal (lovernment maybe said to have taken up a firm attitude, one which ought
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    • 527 12 A good deal of oomment has been evoked by the letter signed “Protestant” which appeared in today’s issue of this journal That was to l>o expected in Singapore, where recreation is indulged in to a considerable extent on Sunday. Our correspondent protested against the officers of the Fleet
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    • 134 13 BILL BAILEY.” —Straits Times, January 21. We do not complain so much of the pandemonium caused outside our office to-day in connection with a Chinese wedding as of :lie inappropriateness of the tunes played by the hand of Manilamen in competition with the Chinese orchestra of one drum, a pair
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    • 260 13 message and official help.—Straits Times, January, 21. The uu\¥s reaching us to-day gives even a more harrowing description of the catastrophe at Kingston than that which arrived before, and all in Singapore and in British Malaya will unite in expressing their deepest sympathy with the sufferers by this
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    • 333 13 We have already announced the arrival in the Colony of Sir John Jackson, the wellknown engineer and contractor, the head of the firm of Sir John Jacksou, Limited, to which the constructional work in connection with the Teluk Ayer Scheme has been entrusted. Sir John returns to Europe
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    • 352 13 Tlio failure on the part of the Govevnnu nt to appoint a locum tenens to act for Mr. George Maxwell as Solicitor-General at Penang Inis 1*mI t«> nmt‘li inconvenience, violent heart-burning. and nothing less than a public scandal. Advocates who wish to appear for the Crown before
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    • 1087 13 The appearance of a new island off the coast of Arakan, in Lower Burma, the continual earthquaking on both sides of South America, the constant uprising or depression of several portions of the bed of the Pacific, the extraordinary caprices of the tides off the south coast of
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    • 576 14 On January >4. 1«77. .Mr. Nod Trotter, our present I'ostnmsti r( Ieneral. joined the t'olouinl Service and la-came a sidairdinate under Ins lather, the iton. H. Trotter, then IVmt-master-(ieneral and afterwards Auditor(ieneral. at Singapore. On January 1<K)7, Mr. Trotter will lesion his ,a>st and on weeks' vacation
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    • 556 14 On February 8. instead of next Friday, as previously arranged, the I.oan Bill for raising tH,123,040 comes before the Legislative Council for consideration. This measure, if passed by the Council and afterwards sanctioned by the Secretary of State, will mark tue Colony's commencement of a voyage on
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    • 299 15 I util fuller detuiln come to hand, it would be unfair to condemn the Governor of Jamaica for l»is attitude towards the I American squadron. The American ships went to render aid. just as British uieu-of-war have done on so many occasions in all 1 parts of tbe
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    • 200 15 lu this issue, we publish a letter from a correspondent raising the vital question of the purity of the food supply of the Colony. Occasionally, wo hear of a prosecution for milk adulteration and. judging from i>ersonal observation, we have no hesitation in saying that prosecution ought to
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    • 536 15 Reuter informs us that the French Government has at last sanctioned the loan for tin* completion of the Yunnan Railway. W'e say at last, because this question has been pen ding for tho past twelve mouths, and the Governor-General, M. Beau, went home last year specially for the
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    • 397 16 s„l„i w«ik- n<i». "Ic lli'l t" I' 1 11 St ad I"* In tin ••.in.- m.■i.-hai.t. of ,prot< m: I a lt-o.il ..I! i.l :il th’- it*' K la,it!l «rtllii.o o.i I i- no *o 1 1 on* 11 ,l 1.0 t- 111 ill tin lll. 1..1
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    • 404 16 Hi*- l-.xn-iU-ury Cheng Pao-Seng, the I liiik'M* < omini'-sioiH-i. wh'» visiting “the i*'l«iiuls I Im- South* iii S*>as to collect mom y f«»i tin- construction of lailways in Sooth*-in China. aniv*-d in Singapore on Mopikn night. Ih- was booked to sail bv tin st.-ai.i* r Ciang Se ng
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    • 225 16 On*- of the first things to attract the attention of the new arrival in Singapore is the almost complete absence of friction amongst the various nationalities composing the mixed population. There was a time, perhaps, when tho Kuropeun hud to impress the native hy a demonstration of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 68 12 free price f ,he tr I"" I he free price of It it not netev. r#tr w'*v for a yv*r tior «te rate .n for .1 ve r 1 t r Vr/i./**’"'*'• tr< KtifofM (> «n v. (i tt» an r r 1 P"> t th« liu.lt> r it*#iH of
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  • 35 12 DEATH. Tram hi i.i On December 14, »it 19. Medinavillwn, West Hrightuii tthe residence of his inter-in lawi, Major (Joorge Adolphus '1 ruo- < hell, late Ccvlon Ihfle Kegt and of Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.
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  • 594 16 A Cape loan of £991.850 for public works, atpi i cent.. 1ms been issued. Au appointment as instrument repairer ou £‘800 rising to £800 is attached to the otlice of Commissioner of Lands and Surveys in the T. M. S. The “Der Ostasiatisehe Lloyd” telegrams which appear in
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  • 818 17 Mr. J. Ciraham has been appointed Assistant Inspector of Boilers, Selangor. Sir William Taylor, Hesideut-Oeneral of tin K.M S..arrived bv the Meran on the22nd inst. Raja llaronn, the second son of H. li. the Suita* of Selangor, istlie possessor of a fine motor-ear. |>r. 11. Fraser. Director
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  • 223 17 Sinv,ai»okr, Jam vhy 22, 1907. PRODUCE. Gambit r buyers 6.974 do (Cube No. 1> unpicked 10.55 Copra Bali 11.05* do Pontianak 9.95 Pepper, Black 18.12/, do White 5% 24.624 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.96 do Brunei No. 1 2.98 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 164% ,,19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis
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  • 312 17 Pei P. A O. 8. s. Marmora connecting with the stsatner Delhi at Colombo, from London 1 Jan. 4, due Ist Feb—The Duke and Duchess i of Connaught, Princess Patricia of Connaught, and suite. Miss Bridsnn, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. I). T. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. I
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  • 55 20 [I)hl! OSTASIATISC'HE L.LOYD TELEGUAM. Berlin, January 22. 1 tumours are current that Russia is going to raise a loan shortly. lhe Russian < Iovernmcnt, however, contradicts the report that the Minister of Finance at St. Petersburg is going to Paris on business
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  • 49 20 11* hom Ot k Own Coukespondknt.) fin p enaug. January 23, 1.20 p.m. l lie entries m the Extra Pony Roadster aces, on the second and third days at the i cnang Meeting, are as follow Oreen Guard Peony NNee Macgret'or Rubbles The Wye Ichiban The Gunner.
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  • 422 21 (From Our Own Correspondent, i Penang, January 17, 4.80 p.in. The January Meeting of the Penang Turf t lub will begin oil Tuesday tho 20th inst. nt will be continued the following Thursday n< Saturday. Below are the entries foi the three days’ events
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  • 116 21 On Saturday afternoon, a paper chase was held at the metting place, the Botanical Gardens. The trail led over the Jumps at Tyersall into Holland Road. After a detour on each side of the road, a line was struck to King’s Road across the intervening hills. The
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  • 163 21 Thu following are the weights for the various handicap events at the forthcoming race meeting of the Penang Turf Club: The. Merchants’ Cup. First Tenor 11 .5 Prince George 10.6 Lord Blaze 10.6 Rapture 9.10 Kitty 9.4 Mandoline 8.12 Carlton 8.12 Xerxes
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  • 321 21 At the Race-Course. Some* few spectators turned up on Tuesday morning at the Singapore race course, to see whatever could be seen of the competitors in the Penang Club Handicap, and other horses, which have net left us yet for the northern settlement. Probably, these will be sent
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  • 175 22 Interesting Races uuiiiIm-i of inter.-ting e lit- w<-te held at the swimming < Id* .*r lanjoiig Katong ,.n Jan 2«». There v. o- t wo sw iinming races b--tw*-* 11 icpicsoiitat »f 11« P<»liee ami tinRoyal Danison I *i y. I ne jiiineipal nt was a one mile 1
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  • 245 22 \;iva! Match. ilia toll Ix-tween teams leprc-auliug the Iona and the Australian Sipiadrous was pi.t »d over the Scjh-) Lines Links on dan. ■jo. with tlie result that (lie Australian 'sipi.idroii won handsomely by (mints to l Ill* teams were; eight aside, and the. inner- lost only one single
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  • 380 22 S C.C. v. The Navy. A ..ml.:!, J- tw. .In- Cl,.I. am I „.,,n tl,.; N’a'J '.’'X' ,i A, tl,.' N,|'> ivr.it.'ll.' ,j, k-1. ,,H in <>tl.M "i" '''.''..7, w. .-N|» < t. .1. „„'l III' -'a- a L “p v ,.-!ii ti,;an, I 1,a,] lir-l l«-«-- •< Ilanimfonl.
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  • 310 22 Singapore v. King Alfred A rowing race between fours ivprcsct-tiug the Rowing Club and H..M.S. King Alfred, flagship of the China Sijiiadron. look place on Saturday afternoon. The race had been arranged to start at 4..10, but owing to the rough weather the boats were not sent off till
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  • 260 22 Ladle*’ Lawn Tennis Club. An extraordinarily large muster of ladies, both tennis players and spectators, with an unusual abundance of wlmt is described by Mark Twain as the I’glier Sex. was noticeable at the Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Chib, on Monday; thereby lending strength to the suggestion that tin- wet
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  • 289 22 S C c. V The Fleet A large crowd assembled on the KHplanadcou the 17th inst. watch the soccer match Ik .-tween teams representing the S.C.C. and the Fleet. The S. I'. kicked off from the sea end, aud from time to time invaded their opponents territory, hut
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  • 755 23 London, January 17. p| u Glands of Leyte and Samar, iu the Philippines, were swept by a typhoon ou the I ml instant. I’pwards of one hundred persons perished 4 ,yte. The barracks on Samar were -*tiovcd. No further details to hand. I,i. iti'uaut-Colonel Sir Edouard Percy ill
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  • 846 23 By A rranyement with Dcr Ostma'mtixcne Lloyd Berlin January 16 France and Spain have entered into j negotiations for concentrating their Morocco squadrons at Tangier. The Morning Post says that the Chinese Government has sanctioned the construction of a railway through the province of Szechuan into the interior
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 500 24 Januarv Pi lb l sir. S.iwer. I! sons Hobfci.suut. I.e, -tr. Jueg.-r. L.k'JiMMia. 1*. Mtw i Marie. i I'* t* •*«*i•. Mauritius. Kwong y'or.U, i i Valentvii. li it ft mm,inn. DjMinbie I» littim V#i -t-. F.nekton. B«ngk..k, B Meyer 17 Diadem. H. M.mi. Finfievill**, Hongkong Simla, fo r
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    • 371 24 January H» Sjifjf.'toi'iH. P it 'tr. C aleiitta jvlt-iidnle. lint -tr. .Samamny viajiortS„ r ie Por Dut str. Pandj*nnassiu Siak. Dut -tr. Lanykat 17 Tlioir-wa. Pm -tr. I‘eiiany, N potan, Madras Sappho, It,-it 'tt Teluk Anaon via ix>rts Hony Wan I. Prit -tr. H kony. Amoy, swatow .In, |{o.
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    • 589 24 Afihh 1 jrtohable date of a meal and name o f A (feats. Steamers. Achilles, China. Jan 25; Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 24; Boustead Alcmous China, Feb 17; Mansfield Ambnu. Manila, Jan 29 Behu Mever Ante,,or, Liverpool, Feb 27 Mansfield Aparima, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, llongkong, Jan 81
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 21 24 WEIL ZERNERL, 1»KALKKS lilAMOXDS. PRECIOUS STONES* JEWELLERY, GOLD SET WITH GEMS. and WATCHES. Prices Moderate EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. 19 Stamford Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 479 25 Straits Shipping tad Parcels Agency. (toodfe eccivrcd packed, shipped to all part u t e kly. Cash on dolivery system, or deli v paid to address. GOSLING Co., 85 Robinson Road ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder. 150 Middle Road. Bote Agent for Messrs. Dottridge Brother*, Ltd., London, u 2188
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    • 80 25 0 4 and By Royal Warrant to Hla Majesty the King. THE ORIGIN!!. AND GENUINE W0RGE8TER8HIRE. USE ONLY bSE ALWAYS Atkinson's A Luxurious Perfume In Health. MOST REFRESHING. Far Superior to ttlO German Kinds. A NECE33L3Y RESTORATIVE IN 6IOKNCSS. Eao^Colocnl DINNEFORD’S EFO Tbs Physician’* Our* for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 189 26 Artie Tully will attend Penang Races and has a book open. Double, Treble Straight out on all principal events. ADDRESS: 17 CHANGE ALLEY. WIRES: “TULLY,” Singapore. COhMON SEN8E—MUTtHELL A hew medical work on the causes and moat scientific and effectual means of self-cure ever diaoovered lor nervous and functional debility,
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    • 302 26 THE BE8T ANNUAL ISSUED IN.. ASIA TO EUR0PEAN8 IN THE STRAITS 4 4 AND S STRAITS FOLK HI EUROPE. j M The Animal is the only thing of its kind publishedin Malaya, and contains coloured caricatures of East* crn life and Illustrated Letterpress dealing entirely 4 v with the Malay
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 39 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” STRAITS TIMES PRESS, Ltd Cecil Stanley Streets, .Singapore. PRINTERS PUBLISHERS BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, ®c., ©c. What We do, We do well -Let us quote. Telegrams: “TIMES Telephone Nos ./OTUUTS TIMES 70. JO* rvBPT. 34*.
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 149 28 “•'ponHanaK." Captain A. A*SEV -vill >aP for Pahang. Kuantan. Kammaman and Tringganu. WEEKLY ON MONIM VS fht a.v i’ontuinuk ha- recent J> been overhauled, and now excellent accommodation for passengers. i*or and passage rate and further information applv to —Messrs. The BORNEO Co,, Ltd. Agents. FOR SALE. HOTEL IN SINGAPORE.
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    • 154 28 80LE AGENTS: EBRAM CASSUM CO. Celebrated Austrian Lampvare i'iik most RELIABLE. THE BEST ;LIGHTUIVING and the ever POIM S UiE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. AND PRICES ARE LOWEST OULl MUtn IO fcMiinm vnw* R DITMAR’S t* W' i/I DITMARJ $1-50 37 Table. Wall. Hall. Hanging and Verandah Lamps. Hurricane
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