The Straits Times, 28 February 1906
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Title Section15 1906-02-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.974 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 190(>. PRICE 15 CENTS.15 words
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Advertisement164 1906-02-28 1 NOTICES DE DION BOUTON MOTOR GARS 1906 MODELS. OUR PRICES COMPARED WITH LONDON PRICES. Our Prices London Prices s i,. ,i. $2,000. t-280. $2,100. L-250. -I 1,.,,., v,- pylindi I w $'2,800. > .-J(>. VI li.i.. two i-ylindi t485. st.soii. to iiitrcKliu uwl to do everything to that end. still164 words
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Advertisement101 1906-02-28 1 NOTICE. S s uf < hop 11...1 L I.' utler lii-i of Feb. man 1 ittorncy iiAtvti the 4 In i. by I ADELPHI HOTEL I annv.i.: WAVERLEY HOTEL H I "Off HOTEL VAN WIJK PROVISION MERCHANTS. THOMPSO* THOMAS CO. The Australian Stores. Cheap' Provisions. PHARIHA :|t S. THE PHARMACY101 words
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Advertisement74 1906-02-28 1 A\ADAME JUBAKOPF ■<: the HatH.-- I! after the I addrew. 1657 NOTICE Hmdjee Sulton (iiiniiy, K -in and Kaim v VI i\ r.\ Men \mi:i> sroosi i Ml 'II VMKI) AI.I MAKICAR. 1 7 1 a Money to lend from $10,000 to $100,000 on first class security in town. L.74 words
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Advertisement244 1906-02-28 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Superior Overland Trunks in leather and Canvas Gentlemen* leather Suit Cases liest Hide Kit and Qladstone Bags AJLmTLb A.T R.:E VISTSID PRICES Best quality Black Canvas jfc^g^fc -w- ,g~ Imperial Trunks *M i»»«^ Drop I Jack, Drop handles, Half slmd [mH &ss& Best Careen Willesden Canvas m244 words
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Article958 1906-02-28 2 Iiiirl\ Services. By I In Mr. Lit I n I 1 .ikI i he < 'hii •Mir t (ll~l illifUi !l .1 < 'HI il in In- prime, only tliii lie ill I nuni-l: iilv tn l!i f« w |n ivili lj I I" i.958 words
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Advertisement100 1906-02-28 2 NOTICES. SARAWAK OOVERNMENI NOTIFIC VIION. TKNI'I M ..f Sam ler Brnnvi juris, am River inibliug I an The \n:i. k Farm rrrnii Tanj Uivcr. must be written ti Kuglish i i Ui the yak. Itel) mid n I enderers i|uired in hml Ktfiml) for the due ..f In- or tin100 words
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Advertisement174 1906-02-28 2 NOTICES. CASKS j Eagle Cement HAVE BEEN Sold in Singapore DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS Our large TURNOVER combined with the high rate of Exchange enables us to appreciably fßeduee APPLY FOR QUOTATIONS TO The Borneo Co,, Ltd. SINGAPORE. RECREATION HOTEL Seranggong Boad. Open until is p.m. Tmmwaj On at174 words
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Advertisement166 1906-02-28 2 r PHK GTA\J)ARD L IFE KFlCK pays upwards of Half-a-Million Pounds Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly increasing, exceed Eight Millions and a Half Sterling, and i have increased over 4U per cent, in the last 15 years. The Business is conducted with Economy, the premiums are166 words
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Advertisement339 1906-02-28 2 NOTICES. Sures Soughs Heals the Lungs i Art..- i-.imii-.ii.il enmbipea ike sovhis« sod hi nnrnnn n-i» ll|r M«ciallv puii6»i |K-ir..lrnm with the loak quaiili I tlie rncbon-U^U lh l««» lime >nd soda. It not only soothes tbe m nbra pssssgi'S. rsHsnrtns] the saort obstinf RY nnP.TfRS »hdh»«Ji M n. ca«Trh»l339 words
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Article796 1906-02-28 3 Trial of Largest Turbine Liner Afloat. A magnificent floating liotil drhen t.hioui'h ho water by turbines. Thu .111 cn:husia.-,tic passenger des rribad the ('.irinama." the latest ie via than of the Cutiard Company, which lift Qoorock .n-Clyde for a trial :o Liverpool. Si, mi idea of796 words
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Advertisement48 1906-02-28 3 10, Cli.iniU'v Grove, Blackpool, Eng I (...in 1 initii.nt cured 1110 of piles in Oct., 1890. It is bow I1.")I 1 mouths HMC the eon, .Hid I want to say 1 have had M return of this annoying complaint :luring the period. (Signed) Mi's Howartb. (01 all chemist-48 words
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Advertisement319 1906-02-28 3 NOTICES. gianelii Majnos Natural Mitt GTTABANTBED PTJRE. REPLACES LOCAL SUPPLIES OF FRESH MILK. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS USED IN THE HOSPITALS. TJTT 111 1 'TnTVT I=l A )HTT BROS. &C 00-» Sole Agents for Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, fee. 129 John Little Co.,319 words
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Advertisement93 1906-02-28 3 SULPHURIC AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID APPLY TO The Singapore Planting and Packing Coy. North Bridge Road. July 4 DAN MACFARLANE'S ROYAL V. 0. V. LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY (io years old) Gold Medal, Dublin 1894. STOCKS HAVE NOW ARRIVED And supplies may still be obtained at follow11K rates Kljfi $7-5o per case93 words
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Advertisement397 1906-02-28 3 MONEY TO LEND. S:iU.OOo, W0 000, and MO.OOO to lend on nBBTCLABB MORTGAGE only. AcUraa Confidential <■ q Strata Haw. 1616 MARTIN h JfTLIW-^dlesJ Pf LLS 1 rr*»n Iwli tor >li Imnlami** Ttxuau*. t*ii«f M Dot oT K.tUt PillTln U.. nu. io Uut «k l.fi u«s otmar Itlfuli^tlty ol ih«397 words
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Advertisement88 1906-02-28 3 NOTICE. Tenders are invited fir laying thr com rite foundations and brickwork in basement of the proposed New 8t Joseph Church, in accordance with the plans and sections »|iecifications to be ueen at the Parochial House between 10 a.m. and S p.m. (Sundays excepted). Tenders to include prices for piling88 words
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Advertisement70 1906-02-28 3 NOTICE. The Sale by Auction of ALMA, BATH KAWAD .uid PBTI KSTATKS hUiulk pa* poned to a future date, of which due DOtiM ill be given KENNEDY CO.. 1 A. A. ANTHONY CO., j Anc t'°neers. r 1655 NOTICri. Lee Teck Hoh having left our service, the public are warned70 words
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Obituary49 1906-02-28 4 Foi i >i <)n th* Sara January, m Sniitlulene. streiiUmin, s. w. Martha Poooar, widow of the let* Ferdinand Lonia Posear, of Bnrasa, for many \ears Consul of the Gel mini Kmpire. Mimiiuein. Niinc> Primross, the daarij beloved wife of William Clarke. Funeral at 4-30 p. m. tomorrow.49 words
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1113 1906-02-28 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY. 28TH FEBRUARY. Thk baiting ot the Jew has been for enturies the pastime of the Gentile. I.vi ry eoiiiilrv in Kuropc. save Scotland, has been ntl'ictcd with the epidemic, and Scotland lias ]Hissihly escaped because she has had no Jews to hait. Unssia1,113 words
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Article502 1906-02-28 4 Thk latest wire ncWH from China tells ol unrest and fear* in high places. Peking i--n a troubled state, and an outbreak is expected there. What the rising is to 1k> about, no one MM tell. Some hint at dissatisfaction in the Palace with the choice of a ■MMWto the502 words
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Article8 1906-02-28 4 Tiik Stmih liii.hj.l will l>c published to-morrow morniug.8 words
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Article14 1906-02-28 4 Tiik luited States (lovciiiiiicnt is semlim; four million Imll OMttidgM to tin- I'liilippiiK' Islands.14 words
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Article16 1906-02-28 4 A Cuinksk stowaway from Billiton en board the Mu»*tl was handed to the police this morning.16 words
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Article17 1906-02-28 4 Hisiioi' Hose of sini>a)K»e and Sarawak arrived this morning from the K. M. S. hy the Lrong.17 words
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Article26 1906-02-28 4 Thk Rnanian transmit Anemia arrived \esti iday from Yladivostock with 'l~i otliceiand 1.111 soliliers. She is now hing at the wharf and leaves to-day for Odessa.26 words
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Article30 1906-02-28 4 Fiiom Messrs. Huttenbach Bros., the agents of the Prince steamship line, we have Meaivai a neat calendar for 1906. emU 1. lished with an engraving representing one of its liners.30 words
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Article38 1906-02-28 4 Thk German Minister has informed the Chinese in* eminent that. with the exception of :tOO troops at Peking ami 4(K) at Tientsin. all the German forces in China will be with drawn l>cfore the end of April next.38 words
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Article54 1906-02-28 4 I Capt. Stott of the iljwrisu which arrived this morning from Newcastle. N. S. \V.. with a cargo of coal, reports having found the Eastern and Australian Steam Ship Cos steamer Australian ashoie three days in the Torres Straits. The Aparima then towed her to deep water and the vuhhcl54 words
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Article310 1906-02-28 4 Government s Future Policy. The question of subsidies to steamship companies was brought up on the 2nd instant at a meeting of one of the Budget sub-committees, raporti the •Japan Mail." Being asked by I member of committee whether the time had not come to abolish the310 words
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Article33 1906-02-28 4 Mk. (i. 1'fKNMN.wnin. until recently accountant fur tin 1 I'.iIkih.: t'oi|x nation. Lt<l.. in IV.hnnu. pii*.-**! throilfili Sin«;a|)ore t««-<lav on his un\ t<' KlaiiK. Hrhon bejoina Mr. Mar at the (iuklon Hope Estate <33 words
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Article39 1906-02-28 4 I'm British ct ibi at Moji from VTadivoatock. reported that the H. A. L, s. yak after RtriUng the mine, and was not beached, and that "h m i troop- out of the London hoanl v.ere killed ,r injnred.39 words
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Article40 1906-02-28 4 Th lit morning. Mr. A. Lermit proMecuted a Javamaa lad named Kassan for tbe theft i couple of strong! and a pairoi cotton ti i-. Tin- eWandnm baa been three yean in tbe Reformatory. Mr. Menttgave him a week's imprisonment.40 words
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Article61 1906-02-28 4 'I'm Singapore Piiilhamionie Society will hold a Mn-ical Kvenini; at the Town Hall in Saturday next nt 8 pJB. Ki.h member i- entitled to bring one onest free, and additional gnaata may l»' introduced on paynient oi tl each. M, i.:!his ,li-iions of obtaining tickets of admission tor their guests61 words
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Article67 1906-02-28 4 Tbi til -t i-.i«" al pliiyno this yew '«"y* tin' K'jiii|«mii > i 1 1 1 n n i i t y at Hongkong is jiwi reported. The patient i-:> Imlv nsil Ing at No. 1, mstiilil trcada She haa 1m in remove*] to bovpitaL ■>i"l i« [imxmiwiiiM BploDdidly. This67 words
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Article58 1906-02-28 4 I, mi 1: reports jw the position oi tbe wrecked M. M. -■.earner <■«■ Bang, v.hieh !ia- bean aahon on Pnlo Canton for aboat eight weeks pa-:, not being altogether favourable, the jfeanageriea Maiuimes have despatched an expert aUvagc engini et from MalMilles to the scene ol the w 158 words
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Article76 1906-02-28 4 Wk imderstanl ilia; Mr. Cecil I.a C.rte. son of Assistant Surgeon M. i.a Porte, and a Straits Government Medical student at Madias, was mooaantn] in carrying oi Bye eMnts in the Medioal College Sports bold on the 7th instant, winning three Ant and two second pvitw He waa Brut laxt76 words
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Article70 1906-02-28 4 A sknsmii'N baa jnsi been created in the art world. It appears tli.it twenty of Tinner's masterpiece-. M-called iinlinish e»l work- in oil. which are rained at 1300,000, wei.: coiieealed. at Hnsl.in's instaiiee. when 'i.irner's -oiall, nni-lied works, that BMCI buoneatbed to tbe nation were Iniiif;. and an to be70 words
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Article82 1906-02-28 4 Mallcii the lOtfa v. ill Ik annually eelehrali d bj tin .lapanes. army in memory of the war with llnssia. m the Jananaae victory; at tbe battle ,'i Unkdea, in which the greater por tion of tin' .'ap.i"e-e toro H participated, MM) decided on that day. Some SfMHO troop-, representing82 words
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Special German Telegram.
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Article23 1906-02-28 4 11,r1n,.!7t1i MrMTK \t the Kaiser's Silver Wadding celehration millions of mark- were given for tbe public 1m ii< fit-23 words
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24 1906-02-28 4 The Morocco Confereno has renoned its sittings hnt they are held ]nivat*ly. The police i|nestion baa also been again mi-,24 words
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Article35 1906-02-28 4 The Czar has iaaaad a manifesto, deel.uni.j that the lni|M'iial Council meet- at Csarakoye Bekton the tthof March next. The Imperial Duma or National AmemUy will meet on the I nth ofMav.35 words
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Article43 1906-02-28 4 A ■ontroversv is going on in the pies- he tueen t omit Wilte ami M. Tiiniri .1 oi bia coUeagnea, wheMeaMtl] reaigned. They T'gil each other with having ,omt to an nnderatandiag with Patber Qapon, tl» revolutionary pi 1, -t.43 words
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29 1906-02-28 4 Kiny Edward, OK his way to Hiarrit/. uill on Thursday stop at I'aris. There in w ill liave a nieetini; with M. Kalli29 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article30 1906-02-28 4 A.. 1 .Sin.,,-/.,./. iJOp.m. nth I' m Beutrr t.H) :'7tli Veh TheHonarof Common- lias adopt,,' tin Ail, ire— snggpfited by the Government, with out a division.30 words
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Article43 1906-02-28 4 in tin lions, ,1 'Lords. I.onlMilner w.un.d the Governuuni agajanat the dangers of grant ing immediately revimn-il.le anretnini nt to tin Boat Colonies, especially to Oraimt l!i\ei Colony, in \iivvof the ii reeuiiciliahliattitude of tin I'.oeis th. re.43 words
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Article18 1906-02-28 4 Slavery Repudiated. Lori) Klyin repudiated Ming the word "alarary" in eonaeciUoa with the Chinenaj oooliea in Bootli Ifrica.18 words
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37 1906-02-28 4 In n gard to tin- nonstitntion aboat to in granted to the ni a Colonii hi- lordnhi| said the (ioveiiuii.nl were fallowing the principles which hiw resulted iv nrrnipcimne Panada37 words
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Article36 1906-02-28 4 Siii'/.t/wn in. mi Vfbrmiry. !>■ r,i b u tinier lIM n.m. MM Ptbi At the City of London elaotioa .Mr. A.. 1. lialtoui poßad i."..i7i rotea againht 4484 cast tin Mr. (Jihson Howie-.36 words
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70 1906-02-28 4 President HoimiToll .iim>s tli- n. I .il tmiph— iiiajg the neewwity bi keeping tin I'nitcil Suites Unix anil navy in a stated til* liigKtmt ettcieocy in order to be prepared i"i W.ll. To that and be has addreaaeda lettci Ui Mr. Taft.70 words
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Article36 1906-02-28 4 The letter dwella upon the aohievi inentx ot Uindral Togo, and quotes, (or tbc benelit ot tlie American forces. Ailnnr.il Toj{o'h address to hi* ottieers and men tin elusion of th« inrar.36 words
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Article78 1906-02-28 4 In uelelnateil iviin^ KaaHitn arriveil this iiioriiin<> iioiu Palottlbang by the k.k. ti. Urgri alt i touring Jaw foi over .1 year. Th" Company pronon Ui o|ieii ou Mareli 2nd in North Bridge Hi il next to the AleMiiu'ra Mall. Mr. K;i itn ban brought along a r*e« Company. Several78 words
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Article173 1906-02-28 4 Wstki:i-w. Insnettor Hulliran charged Maniapen with the theft of a silk rfaroutj value |M from a -\><< in Horangooa Hoad. Wlien the man \\:is imled and Marched eighteen pawntidcetn were loiinii in Ilix pemnnaion the var ons pledges, conwxtiiiu "t articles Hi \-i iie ueaiins; app:i'il. v.-l.- Ik'loiV Ule C,173 words
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Advertisement428 1906-02-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. To-Night \NI) FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY Otfs Qireus. rommencing 9.15 p.m. i aniagts at 1- pm BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. 1 Tin BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Two rooms vacant with private family, from Ist March. Terms moderate. Apply to C. H. D co" Straits Times." 1670 DALLAN'S428 words
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Advertisement500 1906-02-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. MeHsrs. ChenK iV Co. 1*« to notify their cublOHMn and Ifca public that their prices will be very considerably radaosd fiom the l«t Manh owing to the tixit> of Baakaagß, and they solicit a trial order to compare their exceptionally low prices with HhmH) of other timiß.500 words
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Advertisement37 1906-02-28 4 STEARNS' WINK OF OOD LIVES Oil. contains all the curative virtues of the "il without its nasty taste Delicious to take The tonic reconatractot pax neaUaauM A Single ir.,l will convince the most sci'ptiu.il S& cvii vwhrc.37 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article53 1906-02-28 5 ,it OmgnforeS )>.m. tftk fsemsry. U-Tit. hi/ l!> !'<■ i- /i. vi. !7tli 1-': In 11,1111. The \nierican mission at Man chang (,'N in .hang' in Kiangsi lias been destroyiMl. t in. tiimil\ o. two adults and two children has been killed, higceher with siv famdm. All tin-53 words
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18 1906-02-28 5 An Amen iv gunhoat has bean atdaawl to piiK-eed tot! tsze kiang river.18 words
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Article33 1906-02-28 5 Lord Klgin He. that a punitive ,\pcdi tion Sokolo i,ill 1m- unnecessary. The Hriti-li .loops there will In- reinforced. ami lIIIISSIIII s taken to punish the promoters of tin- disturbance.33 words
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Article39 1906-02-28 5 Kir Edward Omj -ays no pagan can be laid on th. table of the House, and no statement is possible, while the negotiations on th. Tibetan oneation an gang <>n between the governments ot India and China.39 words
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Article20 1906-02-28 5 The Czar has issued a decree, summoning th, Duma eet on the 10th of May. VC?20 words
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108 1906-02-28 5 Hciitcr's agent in Peking wins that the Chinese Government have decided to make repreai stations to tin- American Government regarding the hitter's despatch of troops to the Philippines, for Chines, contingencies. The Chines, declare then are no symp toms of any anti foreign movement in108 words
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Article27 1906-02-28 5 Singapore, UJO a.m. ?>th Feb. ii.i\i. i.;i pjn. wrt Prance te negotiating with (ir.at'J ßritain ;is to nieaanrns lor promoting Indian^imiuioration to Reunion.27 words
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Article16 1906-02-28 5 Mr. A.. 1. I'.alf >'ir in confined to bed with a chill.16 words
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Article19 1906-02-28 5 The Mikado an. l I'rinee Arthur of Con Ba isht hay. eXChanned farewell visits.19 words
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Article13 1906-02-28 5 Mr. ihurchill and the remaining^whth people ill Sokoto are il<13 words
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Article40 1906-02-28 5 Sir Kilwnril <•!'■ y. Nvniin vi Stat<- bT Foreign UUn, 1m> amioiiiKid that the n|» rntii.n- at the H— llmig anil An^lnAiinricaii Nile Compftn; an naobjeetioMbla, ami the iiit.vi. i. ii..- .>| the liu|Miial <iovernliniit is lint mi -r-siiry.40 words
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Article176 1906-02-28 5 Tennis Tournament. Kl>l I.TS. Mi\n- i>- > ins "B" Clam. Pbul. Mn. Hartnell and Mr. Bodeen Kartell bsri Ifnaand Mr. C. I Hoss 1, 6-1, M. I.M-ll D"' r.l 1 L Si Mil iv w Mr-. Pare and Mr*. Baandsn l b«-at Mr-. <;..!, -1.-.r and176 words
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Article199 1906-02-28 5 S. R. C. v. R. C. 2nd XI. mi 1.: m itdi was played on tinFspliiiia.u- \est, nl.iN afternoon between the > l; 1 and tli. I!. E. tod XI. and notwith Htaudiug the threatening state ol the was 111. 1. a large crowd witnessed it. The nine wa*199 words
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Article661 1906-02-28 5 (irand Dinner at Teutonia Club. i:> rut n fifty ami sixty residents d Siuga pan MMbUm last evening at the Teutonia Club and dined together in honour of the felicitous event, then being celebrated in Germany and wherever Germans foregathered tli, Silvri Wedding of Their Imperial661 words
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Article329 1906-02-28 5 Edition for 190 ft. It is told of a worthy resident in tl Straits tha.. when tin- time arrived fan liim to take a inuclin. cdcd holiday at houn In showed little ngaid for the kMM he took on baud, b'lt of a smallish brown \a\nr329 words
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Article71 1906-02-28 5 Mi:. l>. PlCKM Dwiks. a WUI0JH "I many ymn' standing left today for Kclantan. "u Inn- In- lias lnfii cii^a^cd tn work for the l>ntT Syixlicalc. It nmv <>f interest v< ikiU' thiit Mr. l>avi<s. tluiiiyli OfmTOjmtt dI n»i is i.i-.lay h« hale and lioarty as lun lie first saw71 words
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Article450 1906-02-28 5 Another Bangkok Case. Tins BMtaiag the Appeal I'ourt heard counsel in the case in which the Siain Steam l';u ki t Company, Ltd.. appealed against the decision of the Bangkok British Judge in awarding tlie suit for Tcs. 3O6S dUMflM iii favour of the plaintiff. Tuan Bun Air.450 words
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Article69 1906-02-28 5 VwAMdu afternoon their Lordships hmd the up|N-al case of Thena Ana. by tin ii agent <iovinda»aiiiy. 9, Seena Vana Sona. by their a-jtnt Meauatchi Smidnini Pill.iy. Mi. Kllis apiiearing for the n-.|>.>!i<liMt ami Mr. Van Souieren for the appellant. Tin Brncli (leciiled not to disturb the jiiililinunt of Mm Court69 words
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Article400 1906-02-28 5 Alleged Coin -Counterfeiting. Shortly atter midday on the 19th instant. Detective Insjiector Tyrrell. Sergeant Dartels and three detectives went to No 1.1 I'mier Nankin Street. They entered, made their way to tin upper part of the house and were actually eve witnesses u> coining o|H rations before they discovered themselves.400 words
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Article111 1906-02-28 5 According to I.Wrrnir 1111 TomUm, the naval defence of indoChiua. as arranged l:y tin- French authorities, is as under: One battleship. BadortaMt, carrying the Hag of Item Admiral de Marolles. Two first-class gunboats— Styx and Aria mil. Four tirstclass gunboats uiou-urniouredl— Lie*, A »ti<: Viftr* and Canute. Four111 words
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Article217 1906-02-28 5 At the Mikado's Court. Tokyo. February '21 The weather since the arrival of H.K. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught has. says the South Cham Moinini/ /W eorresixmdent, been most unpropitious, rain having fallen incessantly for two days. His Royal Highness* investiture of the Kmperor of Japan with the217 words
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326 1906-02-28 5 The Question of Judging Distance. Thk military correspondent of the Globe lias made some very telling points lately in regard to the methods hy which Tommy Atkins is tauyht musketry, and he has now and then been bold enough to assert that some ol these326 words
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Article316 1906-02-28 5 Not to be Withdrawn. The Globe says: The announcement just made that the white garrison stationed in the West Indies is not to be withdrawn will give general satisfaction in those colonies. The West India Committee had protested strongly on their behalf some months ago against the316 words
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Article182 1906-02-28 5 Cahi-tta. February 16th. -The numbers inder State relief thron«hoiit India went up last week to 280.000 the I'uited Provinces re]v.rtin« ll."»,0<)0: Rajputaua.9(UHHt: Central India 49.000; Baroda 84)00; and the Uombay Presidency 22.000. Hamirpur was added last week to the districts in which famine is officially notified182 words
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Article185 1906-02-28 5 Doing Away With a Monster. Thm:k arc various in, ails to MM rid of a iuoiisUt, but the best liietliixl. on several toi\plain lain away.Thisisalwavs the line of least resistance, and they have just adopted it with siynai success at Zurich. Some time since, au intelligent policeman was s,, completely185 words
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Article82 1906-02-28 5 A Class is about to lie formed at Sibpur CoUega, arya thi Indian (hunt, Ketct, to .'he a real scientific training to irotof chaurTeurH. Heads of Indutiial Schools throughout India had bettet keep their eyes on their Ik'sl boyi and train them for the next few months" so that they82 words
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Article111 1906-02-28 5 It is announced in Berlin that the North (ieinian Lloyd Steamship I ompunv has 11., ed. 11 ed a close alliaiKi with the flunnaa Lu.ant line, of Hamburg. The new ayrcc m.-nt oi>eiis a fresh ti. Id of enterprise to the North (ierinan Lloyd Company, which has hitherto Hatted its'111 words
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Article119 1906-02-28 5 It i-. teuorted that H.K. Chang *"~g. Special Chinese I'nmini-sioiier fur aeootiat mi; the Tilxtiin Treaty, has vh.d to the Waiwujm. v'liinis. FoTMgnOfica statin;; that nince the re- uniition ol treaty negotiattoas, tin s|ki -hilly appointid British I'liiiiinixsioner has shown a quite com iliatorv attitiule. bat the Indian Vice. .y119 words
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Article312 1906-02-28 5 Welcome Fresh Air. A despatch from Cairo, dated .'lst January, announces that (after :he lapse of many year-j the south .1 channel iv the King's Chamber o; the Great Pyramid, has lieen driven tin ._-i. the mighty outer wall of the Pyras I The credit of this312 words
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Article249 1906-02-28 5 Mr. G. Lafcrrieiv, the Send I lie French M uilici|)^il CoUBI at 5;..-.u-i;ll:ii. Ills just pMMd tATOUgS .1 ploaaanl and astoii. shiii^ 1 About I alii. 011 Tuesday, Kitli Itift i.tarv, wlki lives at tin M pal Hall, m awakened from deep t" I 1 1 c249 words
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Advertisement40 1906-02-28 5 IN hot weather it's hard work to take cod liver oil. But Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Oil is not greasy or oily, and it tastes so good that you wish you had taken more. Does everybody good. Sold everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement39 1906-02-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE. SPECIAL DINNER OIsT SATURDAY, BAND. PIANO for $75, and IN payments of S-20 each or 20 do of 18 $390.00 Cash ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED PIANOLAS 10 payments of 52;>.00 The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. lIM39 words
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Article1064 1906-02-28 6 Great as, no doubt, is the w;m. oi employment in many parts of the country, and terrible the resultant distress, the last two or three years have soen serious increase in ;he number of those who find it HMMC to obtain a living by the use of1,064 words
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Advertisement1026 1906-02-28 6 NOTICES. SIBGiPORE SPORTING CLUB, PROdUAMMi: FOB THE SPRING BACB MEETING, 1906. May 22nd, 24th and 26th. FIRST DAY. Tmulati. May Jtnd. L— THE MAIKIN PLATB— Value S6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9»t. 31b. Entrance V.ti Distance. R.C. 2.— THE I. AWN SIAKES. Value MOO. A Handicap for all1,026 words
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Advertisement522 1906-02-28 6 NOTICES. Third Day. For these Races, entries will be accepted up to 7 o'olsck p.m. on Thursday the '24th May upon payment of an Extra Free of Ten Dollars. All such entries must be made on the S.lt.A. Forms in the usual way. and be handed to the Secretary. 1660522 words
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Advertisement283 1906-02-28 6 NOTICES. Milner's Safes. miMm 'a BaaiBaBNP*NI Large Stocks k°pt by GUTHRIE&Co.LttI. c 1001 VACANT. Near Institution Hill. Two rooms furnished with board and separate bathrooms. Good stabling. Tennis court. Please address K. 0 Strata Timtt. 1458 RECREATIJN HOTEL. AlliV ROOMS VACANT. PRAKKE BROTHERS, c 1716 AVAILABLE in private family, a283 words
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Advertisement295 1906-02-28 6 TO BE LET-No. 164 Middle Road. Imme diate entry. Apply to A. S. Snooker. 1 Malacca Street. 1457 TO BE LET. A compound house No. -.Ml. SerangooDj: R.ui.l. Immediate entry. Apply to A. A. I/o Strmif Time*. 149U KINRARA." To let unfurni-hed. from Ist May next, that commodious recently erected295 words
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Advertisement322 1906-02-28 6 TO BE LET. A laru'e Enropaaa compound house. Ro. 11l Emerald Hill Road. Entry Ist MarchApply to SHAH CHEONG CHONG, 1994 No. S9 North Boat Qaa) TO BE LET. The hi.; residential house. No. IM Thompson Road, rose to the Impounding flsssi I nil Extensive compound about ."> acres, over322 words
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Article338 1906-02-28 7 The Progress of Construction. I'ln rap 'I pj il !v made by ■m i. rail way in Pi us -K the quo-ti n of iti o ntianation int"' Yunnan d *cr\ nol ice Th •Ufficultv in the planning of the lim liscover the lead coatly and iM'st alignnu338 words
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Article67 1906-02-28 7 fti i football d the -'7th Jannan Slm ffii M I niatcli li.«.i been keenlj hi ;ln i!. at OjIMMI N.iUni!^ "ii- -i..r..| in tin lii~t metl the »< nt in hi. l the I ii in;; I'l. -t. .11 \i-itiiii;. I iliil nil thrj I'm ..1 ..,.167 words
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Advertisement246 1906-02-28 7 NOTICES dMrvm%isii if nmnssMsM jjm^aigjyjm^^^jg^^i; r-EJJBMMafIBMMfc. GTj*m^ AfientS for LEA PERRirS WORCESTERSrIIRE SAUGE. at Era gi, t\X^ 5-> T)T ilsHr^t?* I*.1 K^aHßk i PM SPECIAL W RRAHT |^5 M HF^Bai PURVEYORS TO THE KING. Haft B| I Hyp Celebrated Oilman's Stores 1 KATZ BROS., Ltd. PRESS NOTICES. We have uo246 words
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Advertisement62 1906-02-28 7 MAKES THE SKIN/s .is S O F T M I//-4 JM \A^^ ROUCHNESS. I J^X-— REDNESS, HEAT. »^T IRRITATION, TAN.jnd KEEPS THE SKIN SOFT. SMOOTH, and WHITE All THEJVTAR ROUND. Dcliohtfuilu COOLING S REFRLSHINC duriruj th« mmnur notilos. I 1 9.andJ?(i<-.irh M. llEET_HAMJ,_^O^li'lirilriii'— lt> LET. Immediate entry. iplendid Offlce mi.i62 words
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Advertisement95 1906-02-28 7 NOTICE. asmanagei of ni) Br fE. Meyer Co.. sud iv\ Attorney for me and in my name and on nn behalf. All previous power ■ranted bj me to others for the said Finn and for myself I hereby revoke and cancel I KEYEK B\ In. Vttorne) i: M COHEN. Siugapore,95 words
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Advertisement485 1906-02-28 7 AUCTION SALES FURNITURE SALES. 5,,hu,1,,,i :i,,i Uareh. At sii.rw.M»i. Patanon Read, HonaahoU riiiintiire to. Tbe Ptaaart} .>f W. kfaebaaa Ban. s,iinni,iii null March. At Penris Hill Tarraee, Household Pnrni hut. The propartias ..f HassTa. -I. ftrthmaand L. Stanley. S,iliir.l,iii I7lh Miinh. At Aver .lerneli. Sfranu.Kin Uon.l. Home bold Furniture to.485 words
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Advertisement304 1906-02-28 7 auction SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. \l.' Altl.i: TOWN PROPEKI Mil l also BUILDING I. ANU AT KALLVMO. To be sold bj Amt U Hasan. H. L. Caspian ft Co. 'a Mart. M, ,n, l,ui. 3th March, •<' 1.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable Towa PropertyItairhrH land, area B.9HS iq. ft. Togathei will,304 words
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Article153 1906-02-28 8 selangor >en(ure. will U (l\er capitalised. nit; tllo-i oi following 111 '_'o a- ivith .111. .ih. oi how ring win n the >. -tin.j piil.. ttd that 1 "i warnii advice mi 11 in tlic < ity will n-m Wi private which I plenty of t.>.«l for153 words
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Article123 1906-02-28 8 in indtbtinalyMH thi- :ii which can tiijne Roe« wil I would like to |>oint out om two us they strike me. Though it may granted \h Bailt'V" report was unsatisfactory j.i ..t infonuation placed at the dis. i ..i have thought 1 to tin in then were ipahle123 words
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Article260 1906-02-28 8 i rre*pon<l win.- aliout Brazil ooffn The .'lit I'oflec t |wnj has had a ;;ikh| This being har\.-t.d lirlj kooil. about forty shil |ir.ul. K\< hall;.'. lm\.i M1 1- mr\ j 1 1 11— t. profitable working, and. had 1 Uin a -in. ill one ih. position ninil260 words
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Article98 1906-02-28 8 Tin Japanese Training Hqnadi tdei the i '■ininiitiiil oi Admiral Shimamora, iDon iii.ikiii^; pi, |uiniti(iii-. lot a lony irnUr along the ooaaWof Korea, Chin*, PhuippuieH. Aii^tmlia. stiiiit^ Si -lit tuent* ami Pomxaa. Bailing from Vokosokaon IVImiaiv 1'itli. it «rill arrive at Hhanghai on Manfa 18th, at Moagkoiif; on theSSnd and98 words
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Article125 1906-02-28 8 A PbUVBM S<« i, t\ sisU ainonn the t-ni-pfejrea of th. Taajoaw Pmmi l>iK-k. On the dean of h nwabei, liis wifo. okald TtrVnrthnr maahm Mm mum of *20. simik Omar, a Malay, ma 4» Mart an Mm flnnlrti Ilial his liiotlici. a member, was iliwl ami tlius naiainod MOi125 words
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34 1906-02-28 8 s 1 lioifci in Home work on tin liuiMting lii» Inml. Tin- Iwilci iloctor uilinu to tin ..lii.lon til. 10 little imliKiiution among the ble lot of but tliv34 words
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Article246 1906-02-28 8 Mercury \V« Straits Til nual. w\ 1 making it> .t j>p. the original wai destroyed md the «-jitirc work had to be reprinted li is pabliahed by tinTimei Pttss. Ltd and we date them on the way up and printed It ii dal ii.it may Ik?246 words
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Article28 1906-02-28 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. ■:il, February, num. Thk NillKilanils Trailing S, H iity to-day wnaet the im> baak nta at i Tln> Minantilr Baak gnocM it alan al I i28 words
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Article50 1906-02-28 8 Btwnh ot wott loc 4 main ndiafi Mtfa in-- taut: Itukit Kuman. sumc orahed HK Tom, <ml<l obtained ">:io oz. A-. i iat,'<- )xt ton 'in? iluts. ItnUit Maliuca. SU <tiisIiim1 97OS Tons Qold ol>t;liluil 127 (ML An liiyi- pi i lull .ill il« ts.50 words
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Article95 1906-02-28 8 Oambier h'<yan 7.60 I do (Cube No. 1) unpicked Id 71 i Copra Bal' 7. Jit I I" 'iiuanak T.iki Pepper. Black KM d.i Wii ■.»'.imi Sago Flour Sarawak :t.OT* do Brunei No. 1 'J.'.'Ji Pearl Sa«> "..4(1" Coffee Bali. 14, basis 21. D0 CofTee. Palembang, 10% b<wi UM95 words
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Article104 1906-02-28 8 Annual (iold Medal. Tin Innual Ookl Medal iras played fa by lueinbent uf Uh Singapore i.^uii-.n Uoll club during January and February. Ttai Baal na played on the 23th infttant and the following i- tin *ki fcch the eonipi tition Handicap. L g wou i, .1.104 words
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Article256 1906-02-28 8 (Mercantile Bask.) ii,, /,,.F|./.«i— Hunk lin U Demand I j Private 6 m-> J I do 3 m,'» On Germany— 3ank <l/d MO Private 3m> ill do 6 m/- >.\~ On Fntncr— Bauk d/d LMJ Private 3 m/s g.MH do 6 m/s i.O-'j On Imita— Bauk 1. T. 171*256 words
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Article283 1906-02-28 8 If ia. Ros »tr 4.187 ton* Capt Golin, _';tii Fab From Vladivoatoek, 18th Feb 1,138 Ruauan troona Foi Odeaaa. 98th— AV. J/..iiim... Brit. rtr. ">.7iM tona. Ca| ■istli Feb. From N™ Caatle, 2nd b BotMteadd (V Fi r Calcutta, I" \V. Itali. Dal sir 2.ssStona, Capt Bakke,283 words
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Article64 1906-02-28 8 Billiton. Puutianak I II a.m. Europe > ia portu |>.in. Madraa ia ports .1 p.m. Peuaiifl and Calcutta i 8 p.m. Peuaug aud Deli llek P. S'tenham i:i p irt» p.m. Hourabaya K. Pahang. Ku p.m. Bangkok I p.m. Mantok i l Tetuk Anaou via |«>n- Huh fliu64 words
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Article106 1906-02-28 8 From Euion -Bj thi in. ,,u 3rd M;u Kr..m Cmw Bj the I*. i. s. h.lhi ilm on JHtli Feb. l.i-ft SlIU fan. l~iti I". o. [mi. and V I>. I Ian. •-'•••Hi B. I [an. -.'till. VI. •VI.. l-i P. ,v (> •VI.. Stii N. l>.106 words
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Article70 1906-02-28 8 Wharves at Winch Different Ship* are hertheJ To-day. East W'habt -8. tan I Vi roauOravuu] Doc* KM. Gbatdm I>■ k 1 Bamo* No. I Mi v 1..- mg, i. Lightning, B< t, Howiok Hull. Brec>n»h IMo S Miiiilya. 6 Ueechley. Boixeo W'iim i 7 Apai 870 words
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Advertisement61 1906-02-28 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51, 52 High Street. exchange, the> are now selling their; goods al i|i i.~ olli Telephone No £54 JUBT AS GOOD AS IT TASTES Sjt'.inis' Wine of Cod Liver Oil is as good M it tastes. Makes sick people well and61 words
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Advertisement237 1906-02-28 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co rwood. Patanon Road, hoiua niitura. 1-80 p.m. US .7 Oxlej 1f..ai1.( liiiic-. .alnal.l,honaeuoUl furuitore. :tu p.m. 1— i Road. Ko 1 Bt-r.-ak funiiture. a p.m. J> Morton. Byad Alley Road, hoaaeli"lil raniiture *c. I Bale room. Town ana ..tin-r proiwrtiea compriuiig So». 45. 36 aud237 words
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Advertisement59 1906-02-28 8 "GRASSHOPPER" FOOTBALLS ARE STILL FORGING AHEAD IN FAVOUR With the Leading Clubs I NEW NEW $7.95. fg $7.95. PRICE. Q^ PRICE. THOUSANDS SOLD YEARLY. Guaranteed to Keep its Shape. MADE FROM THE FINEST Stretched and Hammered Hide in Eight Pieces Will outwer two ordinary Malls Complete with l)est quality RED59 words
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Miscellaneous114 1906-02-28 8 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, jxth February. High Water. I-SO| A-i. V 8.V.A. Qan-lai i i 10. B.V.C. IWurti Stretcher Drill. '.I".. OU'i Circa*. 9 U ami Thursday, 1st March. il Water l JO a.m. ■>■-, p.m. P. a O. homemrd mail cfcw 8.V.A. Instruction. Philharmonic Orchestra. B.V. Maxim Co. hi114 words
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Miscellaneous29 1906-02-28 8 WEATHER TELEGRAM. BONOKONO. tt h I 1 1 l p.m. Bamtnatac SO 0 Diraotion of Wind Fan f Win i i. Max. Tamp in Shade MANILA. JTil, TV- I.29 words
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Article2193 1906-02-28 9 When Experts Differ. Should Investors Rush In? Tiie following is fnmi the FiuiKMr," 25th January: A i» in > f tin V' laminou foil propcctw i the Malacca Robber Plantation!, l.m.it.-d, leav«i m filled, with admini i n for the mn« dis j)l.iv»l I v i ho tin2,193 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1906-02-28 9 NOTICES. RiLEY.HARGREAVES&Co .Ltd SIITO-APOE/E IPOH. Electrical Department Motors Dynamos Lamps Complete Electric Light Installations ami House Wiring. Switch Gear. Sliips' Fittings, House Fittings Mining Fittings, Fans, Ac. Arc Lamp*, Accessories, Radiators, &c. Expert Advice and Estimates, Free, x.u.r.ph .ddr... HARGREAVES "42 ESTABLISHED \A/ «lf4c M^P 1^ a<X ESTABLISHEI .8.8 TT169 words
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Advertisement605 1906-02-28 9 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £800,000 Reserve Fund £b 75,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The Loudou City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and .merest allowed at 1 per605 words
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Advertisement589 1906-02-28 9 BANKS. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID UP CAPITAL «10,000,00t RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve tlO.000,000) av>n tvui Silver Reserve 8,500,000 18 500 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP MRECTORS. H. A. \V. Slade, Esq.— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq. Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. \V. Dickson. F. Salinger, Esq. E.589 words
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Advertisement588 1906-02-28 9 NOTICES THE LIVER IS A GOOD FRIEND. BUT A BA!) KVK.MV. The liver Is a laiga Mid powerful organ, aoapoMd "i gr*«« inuu.tiule 01 bioodittMS, MT\W, absoilx.iit.'., and bik' cli.tnißis. lulu t iL'etliiT by I lrdciybruwii >uli.-tance. I lie liver's great work is to supply the I>»1I > 1 o588 words
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Article802 1906-02-28 10 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. steamer; ah. —ship bq. —barque scb.- -schooner Yet. —Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser Obt.—Gunboat; Tor.—Torpedo H.p.—Horsepower; Brit. British U.S.— Dinted States Feb. —French Ger —German Dut. —Dutch: Ital.—ltalian Span.— fc' pan ish B»r. Sarawak G.c. —General-cargo dj>. deck passenger U.—802 words
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Article770 1906-02-28 10 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. Stiamxbs. Aberlour, London, Apl. 28; Paterson Simons. Achilles. China, Mar. 18 Mansfield. Alcinous, China, Apl. 1 Mansfield. Ameer, London, Mar. 14 Paterson Kimono. Anamba. Shanghai, Mar. 2 East Asiatic. Arcadia, Colombo, Mar. 17 P. O. Arratoon Apcar, Hongkong,770 words
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Article242 1906-02-28 10 Number iH La«t I^l^ °-T* _J=! •OC i 13,500 I 10 I 10 Beraawah O. M. Co., Ltd 14.00' 15.00 I,KJoudu.u <J. 4,000 10 10 (Deferred) 8.00. 20,000 10 10 KadauaG. il. Co., Ltd. ..I >uo uom. 10.UU0 10 tlO (Fref.) IU.UO. uom. 140 unixued. 50.000 K. I i.242 words
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Article140 1906-02-28 10 400,000 1 1 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. MUUUUUM U«ol 2,000 I 100 100 Federated Kugiueering Co., Ltd. 4,500 I 50 50 fnaet i Neave. Lul. 80,000 > 12-i 125 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 18,000 100 f 100 Uowartb Erskine, Ltd. 3,400 t 10 10 Mayumrd Cc, LtJ. b,UOO 100140 words
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Article142 1906-02-28 10 20.C00 70.U00 7U.0U0 W.OUO uiibaUwl 6,000 6,000 i,su<> uuuuad 30,000 IO.IMU uuiuut'l 2,000 tiftlf UUIMU«u 1,000 l»i UUUMUdd SO.OOO 174 >iuuwue<l ISO 8*) I 10,000 I 1.6U uuimuwl 50,000 k.'Wi unuaued. 1 10 10 6 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. *10 Uatu I'njor KubberCo., Ltd. ll.ro 10>) 23.00 2-2.UJ 1142 words
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Article49 1906-02-28 10 Howtrth Krskiue. Ltd. 6; Kiley, Hargre*ve», Ltd. tt*. Singapore Muuicipcl t>\, •3 Ttnjoug Pkgar Dock Co.. Ltd. 8% 1600,000 3fc prt.ni Miles and ii 5,000 i% prem buyer.. 400,000 8% pram buyer.. l,H7».l)O0 1% prem buyeo. 102 OX) par. wllern, iju.uOO 1% prmu I.Wi.mK' \r\v. buyer* I buyers49 words
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Advertisement97 1906-02-28 10 COMPANIA TRABATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA. The Spanish mail steamer I.ul'F.y. V 1.0 Ph./ is expected to arrive here from Europe on Thursday, the Ist March, aud will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight and passage apply to BARLOW A CO.— Agent*. 17i:< STOOSIVAART MAATSCHAPPU NEDEBLAND. FOR97 words
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Advertisement221 1906-02-28 10 NOTICES. KELLY WALSH SOLE AGENTS THE YOST TYPEWRITER 22 CATALOGUES MEDALS IK^T *Z _^B APPLICATION New Model with the latest improvements PRICES NOW CONSIDERABLY REDUCED KELLY WALSH, LTD., SINGAPORE. M UINVIGORATING- SUST A I N I N Cr.; ==s^^s WkfM COCOA WL r >> Th« rtmariiabU Strcnarth* J^| K (.vine221 words
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Article1446 1906-02-28 11 Rubber in Ceylon and the Malay Peninsula. A Ceylon correspondent writ;s tbm in "Commercial Intelligence": The steady destruction o; the wild rubber trees in the forests of Braxil. which has been going ou for years, has resulted in the present crisis in ;he india-rubber trade. Tbjj1,446 words
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Advertisement731 1906-02-28 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Holds top place in the highest class of Whiskies. Guaranteed 12 (twelve) years old. c4< p. ty o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. P»r China. Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India. Aden. Kfypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf,731 words
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Advertisement645 1906-02-28 11 STEAMSHIP^ COMPANIES. KonlnkliJl** Pal*et% aart Msatf chappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Goverranent. Agentt at Singapori Bhip Aoenct, late J. Daexdelk Co., 2-8 C'ou.teb Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted W ill 1 c eti tl. ltd fcr I Valentijn Sambas Kb it Sambas. Pemangkat,645 words
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Advertisement578 1906-02-28 11 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURQ. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly (or Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of the578 words
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Advertisement726 1906-02-28 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (Jerman Mail Lin*. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to726 words
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Advertisement864 1906-02-28 11 E\MSHIP COMPANIES. I pi STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd The Companies' steamers despatched from Liverpool outwards (or the StrsiU, Cliiua and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London every fortmgfit and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month extends to Vancouver,864 words
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Advertisement81 1906-02-28 12 11 *iJ^^i r THE MERIT OF A MEDICINE is determined by the test. —Does it cure? WHAT RHEUMATICS SAY? N. Gallowsy, Sn II Lonritii I have been j-rca: nierer I ha\c rrivii itrioui adVcrtued rhene cmpained r.-.c so :hu: ihey nrodd waie me up a: no: me ;!ccp. I _ni81 words
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Advertisement664 1906-02-28 12 NOTICES. MO NTS ERR AT: I Lime-Fruit Juice and Cordials, either with water or aerated water, is a delightful thirst quencher. I Thm LAMCET mmym 1 I "We counaol the public to drlnK Llmaw3 Pralt Juloe whenever and whar»var AMI I 'hey Mat. It la a far more wholaaoma an|664 words
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Advertisement180 1906-02-28 12 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED? ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. '.',olk. mW MEMORIAL HALL. mJ3f^^^^3QKß/m7 -j» Xotwitlistanding tbe heat of the afternoon, tlie interior -y^eWß 88l WBS l l I'' l asaut 'j' C(K> l*>" the electric fans <oaatHß '^^^P fixed upon the walls demonstrating the hitherto unheard of" i j^V possibility of a180 words
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Advertisement147 1906-02-28 12 "Jor Jievos of tde Straits. "f Straits Times. IT lI.A. S TIHIE Largest Circulation O F ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MALAYA FOR Wefegrams, T Straits Times. it may be obtained in Singapore at tlie following places Mmri. Kelly Walsh, Ltd. Road Railway station ajaj aaafc. had -t .h..|« Rail).. Hotel147 words
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