The Straits Budget, 18 April 1907

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1 28 The Straits Budget
  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXI. NO. 2565. Singapore, Thursday, April 18, 1907. fSTABUSHEO OVER HALF A CENTUtY. Price 25 cents.
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  • 192 1 Beverlac Rubber 1 International Rugby 2. a (termAliy’s f J rado H Indian luimigration a Vice on the Road 4 furry and Sambals 6 Squsbble Between Partners 5 F. M. S. Pet Scheme 5 Penang Notes 6 Agri Horticultural Show at Kuala Kaugsar ft Training for Singapore
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  • 757 1 The Hoverlae (Selangor) Company which bought the tine Heverlae and Kapar estates from the late proprietor, Mr. G. H. Leeclnnan, at a cost of £29,000 sterling (R485,000) —held its first ordinary meeting at Colombo on April, 8. The property was taken
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  • 51 1 The Acting Secretary to the Resident of Perak has supplied the following advance figures, which are liable to correction, of the export of tin from Perak for March Tin 7,77 ft piculs 20 catties. Tin Ore 20,628 piculs 89 catties. Duty
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  • 24 1 The following is the output at tho Tronoh Mines for tho month of March Dressed Tiu-ore Produced Piculs 2065.06 Value 1108,648.98.
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  • 1387 3 (Kiuivi On: Own Cokkksponknti. Hamburg March 19. 1907. Tie high tide of commercial and industrial activity, which set in soiik; eighteen months ago, is to all appearances still rising, although it has lung since passed the high water mark of previous years.
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  • 209 3 At a mooting in Kuala Lumpur on April 7 of the Immigration Committee, it was decided that the attention of the Government should he drawn to the urgent necessity for an extension of the quarantine accommodation at Penang. The question of a scheme by which all employers of
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  • 1075 7 r» lt following despatch, which lias been •**i vcj(l Ironi Lord Klgin, Secretary of Stab* In the Colonies, iu reference to the appointlt 0 f a Lieutenant-Governor for Penally, j M .on sent to the President and Comruittee of the Penang Association. Downing Street,
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  • 171 7 Save for the attendance, which was not what the excellent entertainment merited, concert at the Boustead Institute on April 12 was a great success. The programme was varied in character, but replete with fun. All of the performers, excepting only the pianist, were Straifcs-born Chinese, the entertainment
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  • 514 7 Tin- annual re|n>rt of the Directors of the Joining (Perak* If ihber Co., Ltd which was siihmiiti d at t in- first annual general meeting of the shareholders at Colombo on April 18, is u*. follows: The Directors have
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  • 91 7 The Tin returns for March arc: Goptng Tin Mining Co. Ltd. r>BB pikuls iiamhutan Ltd 226 lledhills Tin Mining Co Ltd. 604 New Gopong Ltd 260 The Jlatavia Mining Company has applied for two concessions of laud on the West Coast of Sumatra, at Tapanuli, on which
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  • 787 8 Sunlight and song pci vad< d every corner of the stretch of gold* u sand that lies he tween Tanjong Kling Ihingalow aud Tanjong Bruas. a popular rende/vons for Malays. The ason was at its height. f<»r when we artivoi there and
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  • 356 8 When the cargo was being uuloadcd from the Nuen Tung from Singapore at Bangkok on tiic Dth inst., a case of new Currency Notes from Messrs. Thus, de la Hue aud Co. Condon, consigned to the director of the
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  • 72 8 Mr. K. M. Janion, manager of tho Chartered Rank of India, Australia, and China, writes to us as follow’s under date April 12 TT With reference to our advice of 3rd instant, we have now to inform you that this Rank's Directors will recommend increasing the Capital
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  • 82 8 As she was lying at No 2 Section at Tanjong Pagar, the Aparima, of the Ocean Steamship Company's line, caught fire on April 12 just as she was about to leave for New Zealand. It is supposed that the fire occurred among gunnies the
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  • 427 8 You arc kindly requested not to throw chairs or teunis halls at tho performs. they’re doing their best.” This was printed ou the programme of a private theatrical entertainment given at Cairnhill Cottage, ou Saturday night. It may be said that no accidents
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  • 99 8 We learn, says the Pinang Gazette,” that His Excellency the Governor proposes to appoint the Resident-Councillor and tho Unofficial members of the Legislative Council resident in Penang as a Finance Sub-Committee to deal with all applications for the expenditure of $5OO and upward in excess of the votes
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  • 793 9 Tin* Hiintial meeting of the Singapoio Rifle ,\HwcK:iation concluded on Saturday after* noon, and prizes were present to the successi il winners by Mrs. Perrott, the wife of His K\e« lieney Major General Perrott. Th»* Club was at Home to friends from
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  • 378 9 1 give judgment for the plaintiff with costs.” Thus remarked the Chief Justice. Sir W. H. Hyudmau-Joues, on the 10th iust., at the conclusion of the hearing of the case in j which Keng Soon sued Mr. W. C. Niblett, Solicitor, for $2,912.72 as balance alleged to
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  • 33 9 The Master Attendant, Commander ltadclifte, It. N., notifies us that a waterlogged derelict junk, with upright spar, eight feet above water, is reported in latitude 12.28, N., Longtitnde 11.24, E.
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  • 310 9 >' 1* m>m 4M'k Own 4’okio sees ok vt i. Lipis. April 9. I w»» new Companies--or rather, one a reconstruction of an existing concern and tin- other a new one are announced as having been formed to carry on mining
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  • 200 9 Fu«»m <h'i< Own CnKKhseoxm xr). Kuala Lumpur, April 18. Since the exchange value of the dollar was fixed at 2s. 4d., there has, as in well know’ll, been no end of grumbling on tht part of the sterling-paid officers—especially those in a more or
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  • 74 9 The German steamerTsintan arrived from Macassar on the 10th inst. The Capt. reported that from March 19 to 30, inclusive, be gave assistance to the German steamer Elizabeth Rickrners which was ashore on tho north coasts of l'ulo Laut. The unfortunate vessel was refloated on the latter
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  • 802 10 No < j.;»n\ of -11• >l!iiplayers \ei h■ r• foriiM <i in >fnya|*oM- iii<l* r nion- depressing conditions tlian tlir company which iopresent.* <1 Mr. Baiidinaiiu at the < luh Teutonia on Mm loth inst. Advertised to the eve of tf 1.
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  • 228 10 A new Chinese Institute was opened at Kuching, Sarawak, on March :50 by His Highness Baja Brooke. The institute is an Association for the promotion of education in the widest sense of the term among Chiuesc of all dialects. In the premises, which are situated
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  • 195 10 About five years ago, a Chinaman named Ho Chiaug, after serving a term of three years iu the Singapore gaol, was banished from the Colony. He arrived in Hongkong on September 111, 1902, and w r as passed on. A few days word reached the Hongkong Police
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  • 53 10 We are informed by the Colonial Secretary that the colour of the paper on which the One Dollar notes are piinted will in future be red, instead cf pink as at present, and that a large numeral 1 will be printed on eacli aide of the front
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  • 612 10 A large number of persons interested motoring met at the Penang Chamber Commerce on April 9 to discuss the )r l>osal to form a Malayan Automobile Club There was a good attendance, among tbo present being Mr. Kenneth A. Stevens Singapore, Hon.
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  • 1314 11 i have always urged upon the members t this Club to bear in mind that its |x>liey should he to o|Hiii its doors hospitably to ail rliis*»*‘S of the society of Singapore, and not r.MMi'l the club in any way as a
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  • 349 11 NNY offer mil' congratulations to Messrs. \N ‘Hums uuJ l>r«i|)(‘r. Ai'chitects. (iresham If ms*-. Singapore. iqion tin ir smress in tlm «:<nii|K*tiu<>:i l«»i til*.* best design of 11>«* proposal l*»ir* li M uiiorial at I}>oli. This announcement has Ih*c:i made hv the
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  • 236 11 An outrageous plot against two innocent men was disclosed in the Bench Court on April 12. when Tay K Whatt was charged with falsely charging Wi Clio and Wi Chan with coining, with intent to injure them. Mr. Sproule explained that the accused was an old coiner with
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  • 55 12 Kinw i:. Al liiikit Merlajuin. on the .Veiling of April the wife o f ’1. Kinder, of a son. Kiii.u "i> —On April 1*2. at Lady hill, Mr». A. Btmessif, *»i a *n Or.m.Mts. On April 1*>. at 7l-\ lh\er Valley Hoad, the wife of Jofni i ’rede i
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  • 88 12 WAItlf—Tl|..l:S i "N. Oil A) Mil 0, at the Crete tqterian Church, I’enaiig, b\ tin* lfev. If. V. VVbittou, Herbert Lriust VS aid, ycuugest son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. Ward, formerly of Jtatu Kawan, Province Wellesley, to Matilda, elder daughtei of the late Mr VV. Thornton. Marine Lug
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1186 12 —Straits Times, April 11. A soit of “general post” is taking plaice aniongxt tin: Colonial Governors. Hysjacial telegram.a few days ago we announced the approaching departure of Sir Matthew Nathan to take upa new appointineut. ilistlestinatioii wan not given out. hut it was believed in Ceylon that Sir
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    • 997 12 Straits Times, April 12. After another careful perusal of tho petition of the Penang Association for the ap point ment of a Lieutenant-Governor, wo aro forced to the conclusion that a less conviu more slipshod document has seldom been forwarded to Downing Street on a
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    • 685 13 Straits Times, April 12. By the resignation of the Bight Hon. the Earl of Cromer, the British Empire loses the services of one of its most gifted and ablest administrators. It is not over-esti-mating his value to tin* country when we say that he is one of
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    • 735 14 Straits Times. April 13. The Far Hast will continue to be the homo of currency problems so lone as the powerful influence of the Exchange Hanks is allowed to stand in the way of reform. Hut, gradually, people and (iovernmeuts are awakening to the advantage's of a stable
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    • 357 14 Straits Times, April 13. Our special service telegrams from Retlin contain the announcement of an attempt on the life of Mr. Amlrew Carnegie while the millionaire was inaugurating a philanthropic institution in Pittsburg. Although no details are yet to hand, we may assume that the
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    • 1166 14 —Straits Times, April 15. The latest financial topic of the day j Batavia is the approaching conversion Simau into a fully-fledged exploitation company. The Cold Exploration Company Simau, was founded in 1904, with a capital of 2()0,(X K) guilders, to examine thoroughly th, territories of Lobong Baroo,
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    • 664 15 —Straits Times, April lfi. There is something apparently in the atmosphere of America which breeds abnormalities. According to a New York despatch, the Mayor of the township of Fort Dodge, in the State of low’a, sent a message to the City Couucil urging that every man
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    • 307 15 —StraitH Times. April Jb. Although public holidays arc uot usually associated with the trausaction of businoss, the closing of telegraph and postal offices does not necessarily imply that work is everywhere suspended. No town or village, howover far removed from the activities of modern civilisation, is
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    • 565 16 Straits Times, April 17. No one will read to day's telegrams describing the opening of the Colonial Conference and the ceremony at the (hiildhall without experiencing a thrill of pride and pleasure that be is part and parcel of a mighty Empire. There be dullards whose
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    • 913 16 further inert ase in the near future.—Straits Times, April 17. Although statistics show that tropical America contributes about frl per cent of the world’s total rubber supply, tropical Africa ‘34 per cent, and Asia the remaining .-3 per cent, the British-grown article is steadily asserting its jlairns
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 106 12 7 lit |**>t fr i juirc «>f t!•»? V# t T i- D* j ,r Tl.c i"' 1 friT |»ri* v <»! th' 'tt'iii i- >U year It i> iv>i t< sijl»m run. tor a war lie s.it”'- cripM iii- <i liortir ri'tfl» tn at *f• vrw j i t
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  • 17 12 DKATJIS. Oi.A'vh. -Oii March IK, at I in nst«*H« I, C. C. ffins*, Int«• of Singapore, uged
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  • 940 17 M \ithm- James Colemau lias been apJ.juu.'l a for IWo*. M a j„ r 11 anl V. 95th Russell's Infantry, ia ()lllt e(l Commandant of the 97th Infantry. •i'l T|i» appointment of Mr. W. 11. Hasting, lb-tide tit East Coast. Borneo, lias been ~,>0(*****011. M. Hall lias
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  • 504 17 flie next Agri-Horticultural Show will be held in Kuala Kangsar on Friday, Saturday, j and Sunday, August 9, 10 and li. The contract for renewing the pier at the lauali Me rah Powder Magazine at a price of $4, 750 has been secured bv Sinnappoo and Siunuyah. Eight
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  • 1448 18 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORSHIP OF PENANG. Has Lord Elgin Grasped the True Facts Commenting on the official despatch troin Lord Elgin, the Secretary of State tor the (kdonios, in respect ot the petition from the Penang Association with reference to the appointment of a Lieutenant-Governor of the Northern Settlement, the Piuang Gazette” says:
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  • 340 18 The challenging crew defeated the cup defenders on the 11th inst., by about four lengths, the course being across the lagoou. A stiff breeze blew all the afternoon, and caused a swell in the harbour, so that the conditions were not at
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  • 118 18 The work of the Malacca Lady Inspector ingrowing apace. At the present moment, she is attending to 1J0 iufants, and some of them she visits as often as ten times a week, others only three. These visits must bo productive of good results. No matter liow
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  • 13 19 straits Times'' is not responsible for "pj M ji)U of its correspondents.'
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  • 452 19 I',, the Kditor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, April 12. -Last evening, botwoeu 7.00 and 8, h,v wife ami 1 wore driving in a gharry Tim ill Road towards Selegie i <1 1 saw at a distance a trap coming i in’ the opposite direction
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  • 195 19 Singapore, April 10, 1907. >n:. Referring to the correspondence in your journal from Chong and A bang,” feel very ranch obliged if you will give -uc a hearing iu this matter. Chong seems to think that the Malacca Chinese are a corrupt lot, and blames them for
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  • 165 19 To the Editor of the “Straits Times." Singapore, April 10, 1907. Sir,-—Will you kindly allow me a small space in your valuable paper to draw the attention of the Municipality to the bad condition of the roadway connecting Tanjong Katong Road with East Coast Hoad. It
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  • 714 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Singapore, April 10, 1907. Sir,—Having heard the Rev. J. A. Gray’s lecture ou Why do Christians keep Sunday," and having noticed the fact that Mr. Jones, who wrote in your issue of the 4th inst., seemed to misunderstand the reason
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  • 227 19 Singapore, April 17, 1907. PRODUCE. Qambier buyers 6.62$ do (Cube No. 1» unpicked 10.45 Copra Bali 10.90 ao Pontianak 10.50 Pepper, Black 18.50 do White 6% buyers 26.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.97j do Brunei No. 1 2.95 Pearl Sago 4.50 Coffee Bali, 15% 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 22.50
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 525 20 First Day Results. 1 Fi:om Ouk Own Cokkespomikv' Kuala Lumpur, April 12. 12.25 p.ru. Tm Maiden Plate. Kiaora 1 Choto iric*t Two lengths between first and second, one between second ‘and third. Time —1.5k Totalizator 116. Thk Resident's Cn*. Susan 1 Jack Horner Cairngorm 8 W on by
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    • 364 20 S. C. C. V. Y. M. C. A. A team of the Y. M. C. A. were eugaged with au eleven ef the 8. C. C M in a friendly match on the latter's ground on the 11th inst. and the result of the game proved a surprise
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    • 461 20 Y. M. C. A. v. S. R. C. On the Singapore Recreation Club’sGround, on Saturday afternoon, a cricket match was played between the Young Men's Christian Associative and the Recreation Club, the latter having an easy victory. The scores were as follows:— r. m. e. a, A. Raker b
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    • 332 21 C !ub km* Yards Handicap. T(„ iv w as almost a record attendance of is of the Swimming Club, at Tanjoug Untoiic. vest* rday morning, when the proiminurv* beats of the 100 yards’ handicap prided, and an exciting polo match l n against a Royal <rarrison Artillery team. first
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    • 136 21 S. C. C. v. West Kents. The West Kents aud tho S. C. C. met in a Hockey inatch on the Ksplanado yesterday, and a fast and lively game was tho result, both appeared to be strong teams and quite it home with the game, so that a practically
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    • 106 21 Oxford and Cambridge. The twenty niutli annual inter-Varsity Oolf match Inis been fixed to take place on the Royal Liverpool Club’s links at Hoylakc to day. This date is rather later than that generally selected. In the past, the contest has usually been decided iu March. Cambridge are the
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  • 3375 21 London, April 10. Sir Ilemy McCallniii, (ioveruor of Natal. succeeds Sir Henry Blukc as Governor of l Cejlon Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of Hongkong, goes to Natal; and Sir F. Lugard, formerly High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria, is appointed Governor of Hongkong. I Mr. William Middleton Campbell, of
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  • 954 23 Berlin, April 10. Tlu I Mima has turned over the Jfussinn budgt t to a Committee for consideration. Germany, France, Britain, and Spain have to a quadruple understanding on tlie wireless telegraphy question in Morocco. There are rumours of the dismissal of Mousignor Meiry del Val, the Pontifical
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  • 330 23 (From Our Own Cokrksi'ONDkxt). London, April 10, 10.25 p.tu. Official announcement is notified of the appointment of Colonel Sir Henry Kdward I McCallum, K.E., G.C.M.G., at present Gover- nor of Natal, to succeed Sir Henry Blake, G.0.M.G., as Governor of Ceylon. Sir Matthew Nathan, R.E., K.C.M.G., Governor of
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 530 24 April 10 llabsburg, tier ntr. Filler, Hongkong, Behn Meyer Sirnongan, I>ut r, Zuyderhoudi, Airi") Heap Kng Moh Pahtuna, Brit str, Haiidcock, Rgoon, Bountead Chakrahhongs, Siam str. Bartholdi, Bangkok, Fast Astratic Coy (hang Seng, Hut *tr. Craig, Bagan, Heap Kng Mi h Lightning, Brit str. Gentles, Calcutta, Paterson Simons Pontianak.
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    • 387 24 April 10 Slawniia, Ger str, Hamburg \:a ports Yaliiko Mnru, Jap sir, Rangoon ])e Kook, I>ut str, Deli Van der Parra, Dut str, Djambie Petchaburi, Ger Htr, Bangkok Palma, Brit Htr, London via ports Selangor, Hrit str, Teluk Anson via port* Han Hin Guan, Hrit Htr, Pontianak Kapurtbala, Hrit
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    • 725 24 Name, port probable date of arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Aberlour, Hamburg, May 6 Behn Meyer Achilles, Liverpool, May 8; Mansfield Agamemnon, China, Apl 28 Matisfie’d Airhe, Sydney, Apl. 24 Boustead Ajax, China, Slay 26 Mansfield Albenga, Hongkong, Apl 20; A. Gilfillan A Co. Ambria, Hamburg, May
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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    • 167 26 DAVIDSON COMPANY KSm Singapore. TAILORS. Mr. Geo. Davidson, 4$ years with the celebrated firm of Messrs Henry Poole A Co„ Bavile Row, London, W„ 10 years with the noted provincial firm of Meters R. R. Neill Co., si»eteai. ove f 14 yearB with Messrs. Pritchard Co., Penang. s"* 5 a
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    • 168 26 ISfcJSTSH L L mlfenar ihESdnSRoTrydBSSSSf of!- NsSi. (.JojpmM* KSlijSSLmi Bq.jJSndon n Obttinsble MIROOfTRiaSHES* OS.. MStrco. wo m a a W -v to--* setts .■raw Tor a sood Easy Shave ‘< .<*.»> **.';>• O. MORIKAWA. Japanese Hair-Dressing Saloon. No. 11l ANSON HOAD.' Singapore. Ofi/msttc Boustead Institute,} y<mHenaV y r- Captain A.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 163 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” marine hotel. Corner "1 COLEMAN STREET and HILL STREET.) M •<ii<l Spirit'. <»!' first <piulit\ only Weomniodation for hoarder* l>y v W rl< or liiontll. Tonus moderate. Proprietress. Mrs. H. DAY HOTEL KLLEVUE. A MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT. -1., 11 utc ch*v walk from the Mail
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    • 81 27 HOTEL VAN WIJK. Nos. I, a. 3, Stamford Road, Singapore. I iii*» I*»r>t !.«ss \cw i v -opened lluii*l |>i nUv. client a 1 < *iuiniiKl.i .Hii im i jmil.' >. uiul Sin*ti< 1 1 .uvlU i-. FIFTY ROOMS. With \ll oh: ill. M.i'hrixmi, iini Kiti tr it t .iil-H-
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    • 120 27 The Adelphi Hotel. t nn\ailed resort t*»r liealtli ami I lie mo*t attractive ami Imme like It »tel it tlu- Ka *t. Cp-to-datc and every comfort Kleynm Pining. Hilliard and (fate Saloons, fim >t cuisine, electric fans. li«»] 1 1-%. and cal: Ml*. liaises strictly modcrat*. MEMBERS OF THE EN6LISH
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 177 28 LACE BTORE: .lust received New eolleetion of SILK LACKS iWHITh. I'.LACK ami PALIS CO LOCK), and MCSLIN KMIiLOIDKLIKS A ***** lot of fashioHabli patterns suitable for I>r<s i Trimming is specially iicoiu mended. M. E. SHAsHA, 30 No 170. Orchard Load NOTICE. THE HOTEL DE LA PAIX. This \v(*ll known
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    • 446 28 WILSON A CO., I’MOTOIIUAI’HKHS. <*r4ui)»- 4 »f T. If. 11. the l>uke and Ituchess and Priue* *>" Patricia of C onnaught. II K. tie Novel nor and Miss Anderson, the Alalav States Sultan and Itesiilent s. «et \|si» aiiotluM < roll 11 of I’. If. H. and suite an the
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