The Straits Times, 6 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-06 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.055 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. 1906. PRICE lU CUNTS.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1906-06-06 1 BESIDES our Famous "de Dion" Cars, we are in a position to quote and book orders for any of the following CARS: AJtGYLL CABS 3ERPOLLET CARS STAB CABS PEUGEOT CARS BROTHERHOOD CABS RENAULT CARS MINKKYA CABS COSMO CABS FLORENTIA C.\i;s ETC. ETC. ETC. Any of the above catalogue* can l>e289 words
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Advertisement261 1906-06-06 1 The RecoKnised Headquarters of the Army, Navy and Tourist*. THE ADELPHI HOTEL A tir-t II tad in ninjpimia BpUndid nittmtioii. All modam eonforts. Paaa, < all Ball Bay] French Butiard*. La« n Tasnis < lotntt*. Charges Strictly Moderate WAVERLEY HOTEL ■'ill. //,•/'-.';>■/•/. Sih'jn;to~s- Healthy Position. Pmdcli and German Cuisine and261 words
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Advertisement262 1906-06-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISMENTS. TO BE LET From July Ist, 1906. the newly built and desirable busiiiexii premises, at present occupied by Messrs. Watts Co No. 20 Stamford Roa<*. For further particulars, apply on the premises. i MM LACE STORE 170, ORCHARD ROAD. Large and varied stock of Laces, Nottingham, Valenciennes, Irish262 words
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Advertisement151 1906-06-06 1 Robinson Co SUPERIOR dt*^T SUPERIOR FOOTBALL jfl^ f\ FOOTBALL BOOTS j$ P.00T3 $5,00 I 1"'I 1 i >air %teßMMj^j^f $o«00 v Footballs and Football Boots as Supplied to all THIS LOC^T-, CLUBS ROBINSON'S Goal Finder M l4;^k !^m6 Best Association Match Balls ..jL- Best Rugby IV^atch i ails ROBinsrsoir &>151 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1906-06-06 1 WEATHER TELEGRAMHONGKONG.— ->th Jmm— I i-.m. Barometer 29.72. Direction of Wind iai.m. Force of Wind 0. Max. Temp in Shade rt'2. UAXtUL—mk 757 M.I, 1 82 2727 words
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Article607 1906-06-06 2 A planting expert who has just visited the F.M.S. favours tlie -Ceylon Observer with the following advice as to planting and tapping. Even taking into consideration the increased expense, baskets are distinctly proferablc to stumps. Opium still varies greatly as to what is the harf distance607 words
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Article139 1906-06-06 2 Wii.liiiiirti.n. May 84. United States manner were called on .n Panama to prcv>iu i us trouble. The marines are patrolling the canal. A .stiong movement has been set on fii.t tli it km for itt object the deportation of the anarchists. Students of the iiiimiip":it'.oii laws associated with139 words
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Article107 1906-06-06 2 MgM .ire ii t wanting that Americans in general are beginning to grow very tinj of th Philippines. The fact that the Filipinoi refused to be happy under Aiiu'l'can rule mystifies and annoys AmCMNM, They cannot understand tli s woeful lack of appreciation and ;:n opPOTtWUtj for gracefully surrenderitiir UM107 words
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Article1838 1906-06-06 2 Marked Advances in the Art Until towards the cad of the nineteenth century jewellery, from the point oi view of art, seemed to be of very little account in Britain. It had come to be taken for granted that English jewellery was very good and very solid. It was1,838 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement779 1906-06-06 2 Ships and Steamers. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Par China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Bfypt, Mediterranean Porto, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Pork. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outurard (for China). Delta 9779 words
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Advertisement661 1906-06-06 2 Honlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenu at Singapore Ship Aoekct, late J. Daeki>i:lk Co., 2-3 Coixter Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted Will be desfsUhed for Sptelman Billiton June SBillitcn, Batavia, Java-coast, Samarang, Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Makassar, Boeroe,, Amboiua, Piroe. Wahaai, Gani,661 words
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Advertisement494 1906-06-06 2 HANBURO-AMERIKA LIN lE. HAMBURG. 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 for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Peuang aud Colombo. The arrivals of the494 words
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Advertisement627 1906-06-06 2 N.Y.K. JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Bervice, lighted throughout by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second627 words
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Article86 1906-06-06 3 Under this heading the following abbreviation! are nsed str. steamer; ah. ship; bq; —barque sch. schooner Yet. Yacht Cru. Cruiser Got.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo j H.p.— Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch.— French Ger —German Dut.— Dutch Ital. Italian Span.— Spanish Sar. Sarawak G.c. General-cargo; d.p.86 words
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Article62 1906-06-06 3 Moomtont, H. M. tug boat. Capt Mellar, 13tb Apl. From Colombo, 4th Afl.— U.— B. Mati. Sea Belle, Light-house tender, 48 tons registered, 39 crew, 100 h.rv Naoodah, 12th Dec. from Malacca, Hth Dec. Colonial Government. Rds. Sea Mew, Govt. str. 500 tons, displacement, 35 crew, 700 h.p. Commander62 words
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Article842 1906-06-06 3 arrived, and are still in Port. Arcadia, Ger. str. MM tons, Capt Hildebraudt, 4th June. From Hongkong, 30th May. G.c. Behn Meyer* Co. For Europe, U.—Rds. Heevhley, Brit. str. 2.454 tons, Capt Forsyth, Mh May. From Newcastle. 31st Mar. Coal Mansfield and Co. I,— Dock VhnkraUmgt.842 words
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Article654 1906-06-06 3 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agentt. Steamers. Acilia. Hongkong, July 4 Behn Meyer Alesia, Hamburg, Jane 38 Bebn Meyer. Andalusia, Hongkong, Ju!> 19; Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong. July 5 P. A O. Atholl, London, Jnly 9; Paterson Simons. Austria, Trieste, July 9; Rantenberg Ayuthia,654 words
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Article344 1906-06-06 3 Per P. O. b. s. Japiin from London April 28, doe 2nd June— Mr. H. Crittien.|Lieot. L. K. Leeson, Mr. Yonder Pfordteu. Mr. T. Mini Mr. Harrison. Mi« L. Phillips. Per P. A O. s. Britannia, connecting wwh the steamer Delta at Colombo, from Londnii May 11,344 words
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Article34 1906-06-06 3 Mr. I'rkntk'E, the well-known Rteplerhaxe rider, was riding Old Pal in the Spring Handicap Steeplechase at Alderxhot when bis mount came down heavily. Mr. Prentice received such severe injuries that be died almost immediately.34 words
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Article586 1906-06-06 3 Demand <>realer than the Supply Tin has become to-day a metal in which widespread interes. is being taken says the Pall Mall Gazette." Its price is approaching £200 a ton, whereas a year ago it was no more than £138, and it has even been so586 words
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Article184 1906-06-06 3 Ceylon and Straits rubber exports are rapidly increasing, Ceylon ones far beyond double the export up to the corresponding dak- last yiar, says the Ceylon Observer." Ol May'Jlst m [905 Ctylon sent away 39,770 lb. rubber: to the same date of 1906 the export was three times this184 words
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Article110 1906-06-06 3 The most representative national oOBfcrence of religious denominations that has ever been held met at London on 9th May, and resolved to make a concentrated effort to secure a better observance of Sunday. King Edward authorised the Archbishop of Canterdury (the Rt. Hon. and M.ist Rev. Dr. Randall Davidson) to110 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement750 1906-06-06 3 Ships and Steamers. N. D. L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Qarman Mall Line The fast and well known mail n earner- of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice \ersa) Por Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,750 words
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Advertisement655 1906-06-06 3 C.P.R. Canadian Paoifio Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamahip Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AKD EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons— Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM655 words
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Advertisement44 1906-06-06 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Fremantle via ports, Charon, on 10th June, Man .field East Coast ports. Ban Whatt Hin, alternate, Saturdays and Wednesdays. Penang via porta, Kutui every Wednesday, Port Swettenham via port* Penang on Thursdays, and Malacca on Saturdays, 8. S. 8. Co.44 words
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Obituary49 1906-06-06 4 Haibh.— On the Mb of May., at Bangkok, of I cholera, Maxwell K.lniuiul" 1-rtdeiuk. Royal Siamese Forest Service, tilth son of the lnte (apt. T. C. Baird, Dorset Regt. Hill.— On the Ist of May, Gerald Edwin Hull. A.M.1.C.K., late BBBHaat Engineer of Baaam, India. aa*d M years.49 words
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748 1906-06-06 4 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE. A whisi-ki:. faint, but still a whisper, has reached Singapore that promotion may he offered to Sir William Taylor, before very long. That His Kxcellency deserves promotion, though the transition would be one of some rapidity, nobody will deny. It has748 words
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Article347 1906-06-06 4 A..MN aud again, do ships wander from I their OOUaat, and the steersmen are blamed and nyatifled. These know that they act to the best of their ability and. naturally, HBM current or inset of a tide as the caise of their error in navigation. Vet the influence at work347 words
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Article257 1906-06-06 4 As will be seen in another column, au Arab has beei. prosecuted by -.he Postmaster(ieneral on a charge of smuggling letters iuto the Colony and has been convicted and lined 120 for the offence. The fine was cheerfully paid by the defendant, the reporter remarks, but \vt do not altogether257 words
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Article121 1906-06-06 4 As a sign of the times, these terrible times, it may be noted that Detective Sergeunt Dowling has withdrawn from the Colonial Police and secured au appointment as Inspector of Police in the Federated Malay states, where he will be able, it is said, to obtain better pay than has121 words
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Article111 1906-06-06 4 Thk boycott of Sikh watchmen audcharioteers is becoming more pronounced in Singapore, and trouble looms ahead. We regret to hear this, and again would warn the Chinese towkays to drop their attitude of hostility not only to the Sikhs but indirectly to the law A deputation of the Sikhs has111 words
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Article10 1906-06-06 4 Thk sale by auction of Fanning Island lias been withdrawn.10 words
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Article15 1906-06-06 4 Maioii .1. K. Stvxfkld. It. G. A., is taken on the strength of the Command.15 words
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Article19 1906-06-06 4 Liki-t. .1. H. Wyhergh of the Sherwood Foresters has been promoted to be Captain, vice W. K. Friend, seconded.19 words
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Article25 1906-06-06 4 Tin death is announced of Mr. (irosveuor (•raeme. who was a gentleman rider in Ceylon in the coffee days. He was ."i7 yean of age.25 words
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Article21 1906-06-06 4 Thk Cambridge I'niversity Senate has again voted in favour of the retention of Greek iv the Previous ("Little Go") Kxamiua attm21 words
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Article23 1906-06-06 4 Lokd BaMBBMU is to give a story containing his account of the Garter Mission to Japan, which will be issued by Messrs. Maemillau.23 words
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Article33 1906-06-06 4 l.iK.i nun Ci. L. M la C. Fii.lkk. H. G. A., is granted leave of abnence on private affairs from 20th of May to Kith of Novem tier, l'.XHi. to proceed to Knglaud.33 words
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Article32 1906-06-06 4 i mi, to the bad condition of the Lawn Tennis Courts on the Singapore Cricket Club ground they are closed, and there will be no pi ly on them until further notice.32 words
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Article74 1906-06-06 4 On Sunday afternoon a Chinaman living at Thomson Road was surprised pu returning to his abode to find a burglar lansackiug the place. The luirkmj seized the thief, and a struggle ensued the burglar being eventually overpowered with the assistance of the neighbours. He was handed over t<> a police74 words
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Article21 1906-06-06 4 Thk Berlin Reichstag has declined to vota the Colunial Secretary's salary protesting that he has lualadministered affairs in German South-west Africa.21 words
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Article28 1906-06-06 4 Tiik steamer City of York caught fire, at Tilbury the other day and had to be scuttled. Her cargo included 7,000 packages from Ceylon and .'(00 from India.28 words
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Article25 1906-06-06 4 Uirlin rtjHirtsthat (iermany has eoneludcd au agreement with Great Britain similar to the agreements with other Powers concerning the protection of trade marks in China.25 words
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Article32 1906-06-06 4 Mh. M. L\nk, Town Surveyor. Kiuta. has, says the IMM <•/ Maltfrn, resign. -d his appointment to take up another iv Sing aporc. Mi. Lane will cease duties at the end of June.32 words
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Article34 1906-06-06 4 A Btfl in tin office of Mr. Joseph Latter, a millionaire, at Chicago, has been broken open by L..rglars by means of explosives. The robbers si cured .£2O,<HX> sterling, and :t number of bonds.34 words
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Article28 1906-06-06 4 A anCIAI telegram to the Calcutta F.mjliithiiiaii, dated London, May 22nd. states that the Colonial Conference is summoned for the l.'ith April, 1907. Fiscal proposals may be submitted.28 words
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Article30 1906-06-06 4 Thk Allahabad Pioaja»r > l London corresl«ondcnt wires that Keuter denies the Wai-hai-Wei reports, and says that there has been uo question of British withdrawal and that no negotiations are progressing.30 words
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Article37 1906-06-06 4 Aim; undergoing repairs to her hull the s.s. BweMff left Victoria Dock. Tanjo'ig Pagar, this morning. It will be ren.eml>crcd that while on a voyage from Australia to Singapore recently she struck arock in the Wctta passage.37 words
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Article36 1906-06-06 4 Thk Chinese merchants iv li nang have remitted «17..">0.;, through their representative. Leung Lok Hing, to the Kwong Van Charitable Institution at Canton as the first payment for the first instalment for the Canton-Hankow Railway shares.36 words
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Article43 1906-06-06 4 Monaki h. the untameable lion belonglag to Banaatom'l Circus, died nt Colombo on May 21st fatal suddenly as foul play was suspected a /<". i* u>rt< was |xi furni. d. but failure of the action of the heait pioved to have caused its death.43 words
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Article9 1906-06-06 4 Thk I'ussiau transport Qrigorg ilarck arrived from Vladivostok. yesterday,9 words
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Article29 1906-06-06 4 r.ait, lot Odessa. She has on board 00 offic is aud 2.077 soldiers. The (lute ol h, r depatnre is jncertain. The GWawj Morvk is anchored in the roads.29 words
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Article39 1906-06-06 4 tvihoon caused much damage in the Nland of Luzon, Philippines the other day. The fisheries of Ma nla suffered heavily too. as l.*> of the large tinh weirs outside the kaaabwatat were totally destroyed. The shipping eaoaaeri w. 11.39 words
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Article53 1906-06-06 4 An office: of the (.iurman Legation <tuanl I bread his way through the Baa of polios, in order to M-e lbs Kmperor in I'ekine; mi his way to the Temple of Heaven, and when stopped by a constable out liim with liis svvoril: the incident is tin- -übj« t of53 words
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Article58 1906-06-06 4 Tin oflieial inquiry into tlie wreck of the Boaaka steamer K**an near Culotha Har boar, bringi ODt the dangerous natnrt of na\-igation on the coast there, and the advisability of keeping well within the three mile limit. The Master of the /i»:»» and his otricers state that vhe Wfaek «TM58 words
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Article61 1906-06-06 4 Thk 1 i net of India reporta an mlisanliiiaij oaaa of "mti an namaji taken iilaee at Ci'.\v!i|H>re. A young Hindu widow, ivho had tecratly left her home. waa HatMIVIHxi li.i'.ning lii'rself to death in a dmibberv. bef jaws hound as for l.nrial and lier garniiiits Htacatad with aetoatae 00.61 words
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Article55 1906-06-06 4 Thk .lournal of Tropical Hediciue con ■ratiilates Dr. Daniels upon his IkmiU. Otmrrcntiont On Federated Mnlag Siaiet mß»ri-beri, which, it snvs. i- Modal of ■iaHtUk literary effort, .mil one which i knowledge of beri Imi i to-day accurately before us. Dr. Daniels was late Director. Institute to\ Medic;il H. search.55 words
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Article59 1906-06-06 4 A\ Arab named Mohiimod WM \esurdav prosecuted by Mr. Not 1 TluHur, the I'ost master* ieneral for smuggling twenty-four unstamped letters into the Colony. Mr. Scott lined the man MO dollars which ha cheer fully paid, and ordered Ibu le.tcis to Ix handed to the Tost < liliue authorities. They59 words
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Article81 1906-06-06 4 MlllHM. H UULTOII Co.'s London Chrouopa) show continues to dr.tw houses nightly at the big tent at Beach Road. The new programme has taken well. Baaidai a number of excellent pioturos, the Company are also showing Kusso-Jai>anese wax sei nes. which are claimed to he from photographs takenby Mr..l. Hosenthal81 words
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Article71 1906-06-06 4 Tn show that the Straits Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. an; moving witli the times complete electric Unlit installation has just been added to s.s Bajtpho. Electric bun and lights have been littei\ in the saloon itml cabins, giving comfort and pleasure to the travelling public, who will no doubt apjircciate71 words
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Article77 1906-06-06 4 i In April lust, a Malay OOMtablc deserted the Joliure Police FoSM carrying with him his I'.iliic necusttarips. Eta MM data ttntl witli the aiti of thn Johoru belt and whistle began to iniprrwui.iif tho Local police He m apprehended ami -jot a month's iinpri■mum nt. While in priaos wraofljaeaeafei77 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article39 1906-06-06 4 Berlin :,th -Inn The Kaiser has left for Vienna The Cretan Question TheOeemwr in yes that tho Cretan q icstiou should bpsolded now. and that Suda Bay, on that island, should lie ceded to Britain.39 words
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Article16 1906-06-06 4 The King and the Queen of S|iain havt held a militai v review.16 words
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Reuter's Telegram
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Article31 1906-06-06 4 1,,,,1. glfafHW ~>tli :>,r,i. b,/ i:.,,t,r t.m t The entertainment of the crews of tin Japanese war vessels at Portsmouth eon tinues. and festivities aie taking place d.uly31 words
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36 1906-06-06 4 The Madrid ..Iticials arc reticent, but it is stated that up to now U persons ha\. h. n killed and others are dying from the eff< 0t» of the bomb explosion.36 words
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Article43 1906-06-06 4 fcVr'aJ Bimmmfcrt nth l),l\l. If Urutrr !).K) The House of Hepicscntativcs iv Wanhing ton hale passed :> Bill 10l establishing :i United States district judgeship ia China. This court will lie held annually at Shan g'uai. Hankow. Tientsin, and Canton.43 words
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Article29 1906-06-06 4 There w.isan earthquake in S.tu FranCM on Monday night. Nodumug was done. Barcelona when Moral the BBaMabl lodged, aad asveraJ Snamhiat professors there have arrested.29 words
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Article11 1906-06-06 4 The Direct.. i of the Modern School it11 words
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26 1906-06-06 4 The poUaa Maori that they lam established the fact that aforatwae the perpetrator at the bomb outrage on King Alfonso in I'aiis.26 words
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Article25 1906-06-06 4 Til Town an. l VolnnU-er Hand will nlas at the Ksplanad. on Thursday the 7th instant from 8-80 (in., weather permitting,25 words
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Article47 1906-06-06 4 Tm swedisi, traveller, Dr. Bvea Hedia. lias arrived at Simla alter a six inoullis journey from Ti. -bi/.ond Ui Qoetta. He I I Hussian inlluen. c |.redoininanl in North) n Persia and Itritiah intensts stnmyly protected, and w. II n-preseiited. in Teli.-Kin aud Southern P> I ilia47 words
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Article129 1906-06-06 4 ll\ Sunday evening a Chinese intruder was found in a hume belonging to another Chinaman, aln.i i t.i\ inilcalunf liukit Tiiuah Koad. helping him.* ll to mob. valuable^ an OaaM in his «n»y. When discovered hti attacked tho OOClipattt ami manle<l uiui badly about th. UinaU. lie was. however, oTerpowerad,129 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement480 1906-06-06 4 I.ATEST ADVERTISHMENTS. «|>] S/TIATION v:i!ii<-d 1... Uaropaaa on jjantat f. stn'U-. m.-iin^r nfMriema «,tl, in .iiihls. Ai>|>l\ I 11. 1... ...'>■""•'" JV.-7 lO>T (iii tii>::iiiii Mh> Gold »nd Diamond v AWAB STKIH.r ll.'A R»xO |»(j\ OWf. U)vV AUCTJON SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN rin HT.HTV -i-. I!. 1.. OogUanJ Co,'*. Hart.480 words
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Advertisement131 1906-06-06 4 'HE LONDON CHIORO&BAPH S Show Direct from the EMPIRE. I (Leicester Square) London. t: s Wo-Tiigbt'.ioo-Tlig&t!! ENTIRE Chang* 1 of pcogisinme Both Shows Ist 7.30 and 9.15 Hamilton Co., Proprietors. ■2470 -5 < Sid i^T hi o B J L WILSON Co.'s PHOTOGRAPHS IM W KNoWI.EDOKD TO BK The Best131 words
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Advertisement205 1906-06-06 4 The Duff Development Co., Ltd. Si viiuhv oi aoU won l.v Prospecting Dredojt dnrfaaj the mouths .>t J Kehrnaiy. March. April, and May. l'.HXi. ox. dwt. ;.'rs. ■lanuary iii Small return d ainjj .lannary doe to flood season. IVhrnaiN 70 Ii IS I ntil 24th Keh. i.v y. Dredge was205 words
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Waiter's Telegrams.
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Article35 1906-06-06 5 it. ;i. .it Bfa#qMtw*i D.r.i U Bwifcr HMjMR Details ofCouiinissionei Neill's report on UM meat packinghouses scandal at Chicago; which accoinm.n President ;Roosevelfs message on 111 s ihj.-ct to Congress are minseating.35 words
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Article85 1906-06-06 5 Accumnlati.. n of tilth in the packing houses mal.e uulosis extremely prevalent among I w employees who expectorate onthcrtoo: wliich is littered with waste. serans. and trii;imiiii,'s of meat. These are subsequently collected and converted into meat products. In view of tlii' horrifying revelations about tin conditions85 words
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Article38 1906-06-06 5 Arab rebels on the Tigris fired on a British st.,,iuei ami made many holes in her' There WON no casualties on board. The authorities are powrless to suppress the rising awing to lack of troops.38 words
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Article19 1906-06-06 5 Mr. Ellis Mavis lias been returned, unopfr. sed~for~Cariiiirvon. B 5 replaces Mr Brya Baaarta |L).19 words
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Article248 1906-06-06 5 Thk .leatli ot Mr. TfcoaMM Oowaß, journalist, is reported from Tokyo. l v'was s, yean ago ooaaw^ail wltt the Hongkong fefcwra/iSand was later one of th. founder* d the iianiU Tim**. Ha then went to Shanghai where be edited the now del met Shanghai248 words
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Article191 1906-06-06 5 Petflr David, Tamil kad ex-aacond boy on lxwrd the s.s. Zeitla became tired of his engagement and made up his mind to leave the ship. On tin way flown from Rangoon In \.as w a time in ■ttendanrM <»> Mr. F. L. Stokes a liaHMlimill Vteiwanls.191 words
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Article159 1906-06-06 5 W-tcrdav morning. 11 Chinaman appeared palilN Mi. C <n on .1 charge ai 'laving ill m- paaMMioa 4.s:t gcaiaa of innrwMa liis|Mctor Wilson said tii.it this man had been found with tlii- quantity of morphia in hi* |>ossession on hoard the -.v l'n-,,1;. 1, it w.ik n,.t159 words
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Article61 1906-06-06 5 Tup prautiMUK f»r tin- aventi In tin ihw (iyuikhaiut W itoufl on briskly in iha Badj mornings »t tl» Etace Conrw. Judging b; tlieentnei wliich aw very l>iy ladeed, the .u't.-iiionii should b* gMkt MOM Tlu"V. rair should prove intcivstinn an the aflban of Btorwoodi and tlu-61 words
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Article355 1906-06-06 5 Seven Hour's Exciting Chase. Shoktly before eleven o'clock yesterday morning a young bullock broke lose in the yard of the Municipal Abattoirs, whilst the process of branding was going on, and charged around the compound several times. By its infuriated manner it was judged to be mad.355 words
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Article289 1906-06-06 5 On the 19tb ultimo, long term prisoners Teo Sang and Neo Cheng retirexl to rest with th* other prisoners, their cells being on the second floor so that they were near the roof. Kventually Teo Sang and Neo Cheng removed the ventilation grating and escaped from i-ells.289 words
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Article185 1906-06-06 5 Last Thursday night. Houg Heng Keng was selling porridge in Lin Kng Bea I^aue. Hnr Chnali approached him and demanded money. The vendor encjiiirc-d why he should •_;i\r bfaa money and the man said it was for the (wilice. "Apprehensive that refusal might lead to tronble. the itiuirant185 words
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Article144 1906-06-06 5 Tan Xi Heng was banished from the 'olany in MOO, hut not long ago he returned. He. however. \v:is soon in the hands of the police iiyain. He was brought Man Mr. (cihnan a week Bflßi Chief Detective Ins l>ector ISinu in- produced the records, relating to144 words
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Article46 1906-06-06 5 l)s Momlay.^^B*"* Dickson. with 11 /loom- of |».li<^HH<' a raid ou No. 14s Orchard l.'oa^H up twenty of the Hylani -^H ■|.loy.-.l by Europeans of the <li-i^H youuu sparks were arraiyn. J^H ■x'for. Mr. Scott for il'.iuk^H howa, Mr. Scott in^H46 words
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Article850 1906-06-06 5 An Unanswered Question A plaintiff created some amusement in the Court of Requests yesterday by insisting upon putting a certain objectionable question to the defendant while the latter was in the witness box, despite frequent assurances from the Commissioner that the question had no bearing on850 words
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Article164 1906-06-06 5 Reutens— d'Almeida A PKKTTY wedding was cele'orateil at tha Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Monday morning when Miss Grace Darling Routens. -coin l daugtherof Mr. P. A. Heutens of tha Straits Steamship Company was married to Mr. Vincent F. d'Almeida. of Singapore. A largely attended reception164 words
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Article65 1906-06-06 5 Thk Manager of the Bcrsawah <iold Mining Co. re|«)rts that crushing at this uii'ic recommenced on the 21st. of May. The New Shaft is now completed to a depth of three humllttl feet and the result of the preliminary crushing shows H2 ozs. l."i<lwt. of «old65 words
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Article24 1906-06-06 5 In connection with Mr. Clinrchill'H reratriation Hcheine offered to the Chine m- coolies in the Rand mines, only twelve wrBBTi Imv. applied for repatriation.24 words
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Article507 1906-06-06 5 Plea of Infancy The only cane that was heard oh Tuemlay morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Law was that in which a Chitty named Ranisamy Chitty, by his Attorney, Nagappa Chitty. sued a young Chinese gentleman named Tan Jiak Siew for a debt of S507 words
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Article144 1906-06-06 5 Thk Japanese cruisers Bmthiiatt, Itiuknakjaaa, and MMmmWbm, arrived at Melbourne on the 9th May. The Squadron came up from the Heads in Indian file, a space of about KBlia. separating one 'roni the other. The squadron move<l slowly towards Port Melbourne, where the vessels were totake up144 words
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Article292 1906-06-06 5 Chan PMN Malacca born l>aba. was in possession of a brass watch on the '29th ultimo, and upon it he tried to raise tfJO, The pawnbroker's man was not very certain about the value, neither did he find out what sort of watch it was made of292 words
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Article146 1906-06-06 5 On Friday. liis|M-i-tor Hart charged two Cliincs,- with wilful trespass on board tin: ss. lir at Tanjonn Pat-ar Wharf. Mr. F. Dowland, wharf representative of Messrs. Boustead Co.. said he went on board the Hteamer to look round In-fore sheleft port. She was bound to Sydm-v ->« ports. The146 words
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168 1906-06-06 5 Tennis Tournament 1006 Kattlt of yrstrnlti/ji ;</>/;/• A. OKU HAShII'AP. Lee Choon Long -3 beat Tan Soo Bin plus 2. 6-0. 8-6 and 6-2. Tim for tnthni, \\,;ln.*ifit!/.*tli.hiii,. warn*. Ong Teck Lim owes 40 v. Tan Soo Bin Tay Boon Inaii pW 6 v. Tan Tinni168 words
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Article67 1906-06-06 5 Yesterday's Play. Loveridge and Laporte scr. beat Baker and Heap pi. 1. 75. 2-6. 61. Tie lor To-day. H.Lee and Goetzee, pi 2 v. Miller and Stafford iTie for To-morrow Richards scr. v. Loveridge 1. Tie for Friday. K. Kails and Carter— l v.67 words
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Article260 1906-06-06 5 SCC. v Military and Telegraphists. Yesterday afternoon a couil>im-<l team ci the Military and Telegraphists played the S. C. C. at Rugger on the Esplanade and attracted a fairly large crowd of spectators. The teams lined up with the combination at the Cathedral end. The contest was more260 words
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Article164 1906-06-06 5 June Monthly Medal Ti:i- com)Mtition wa> played on Saturday. 2nd June, and Sunday. :ird Jim. I resulted in a win (or Mr. Coallie witl of 111 :ui.l M nil a hainlii'.'ip of It. Mi. Evciitt put in a nett More of 78 and hin efforts of 44164 words
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Article39 1906-06-06 5 Tuk following dates Imv.- been I c I [i r the monthly shoots: .Inue ■Uti 21th July -'sth a Mtfa August atadatetobanoUfiod September l-'.th Ml Ocaobaf -'Tth :»Nth November lntii 11th ml^r ttrd Hid39 words
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Article27 1906-06-06 5 It is reported in Glasgow that orders 101 93 locomotives ami tenders have In v placol with (llivstfow builders. Fifty of the locomotives are for South Africa.27 words
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Advertisement257 1906-06-06 5 (Doonlight Concert The Town and Volunteer band will give a Concert at the RECREATION HOTEL On Saturday tfje 9tfi June from 9 p.m. until 12 p.m. Refreshments to be had on coujwns only which are on sale at the door. 2609 A LITTLE DOWN AND A LITTLE EACH MONTH until257 words
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Article644 1906-06-06 6 Lost Property that Entails the Writing of Sixty Thousand Letters a Year Some time ago, there was a popular tong that advised one that a policeman was the proper person to ask if one wanted fo know the time or, indeed, to be advised on any644 words
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Article181 1906-06-06 6 The existence of a submarine weapon, .at present unknown to Naval experts and also to the military submarine miner, has been, says the United Service (Jazette," recently discovered. The weapon is a simple yet most ingenious form of blockading mine, which lends it*elf to the ready and safe manipulation of181 words
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Article273 1906-06-06 6 Date of formation I Capital Subscribed N amber of Shares Imuc V.lue Paid up to Reserve Company Buyer* Sellers Traniaotinn. Pays at Preten Price. 1900 •175,000 •140,000 •293,600 £191,250 /.1, 800,000 13,500 I 4,000 30,000 10.000 I «tt i.miM 50,000 1 150,000 20,000 3,000 unuaued t 10 SOLO. 10273 words
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Article197 1906-06-06 6 1905 1905 ♦200.000 700,000 •190.000 •610.000 20,000 >10 6 70,000 10 I 10 8,000 uDiwud 63,000 1 1 r 7.000 1 £O.IS ».000 UQiMMd 8,000 1 1 6,000 i- 1 £0 15 Balgov nie Rubber Estate Ltd. Bato UDjor Robber Co., Ltd. Bakii Rajah Rubber Co. Ltd. (contrib.) Cicely197 words
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Article173 1906-06-06 6 £400,000 £350.000 400,000 SP.OOO naixnwl 3.000 4,500 1 1 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. I 5.00 •225,000 250,000 100 50 100 50 Federated Engineering Co., Ltd. Frager* Neave. Ltd 103.00 175.00 155.00 103.00 •10,000.000 5 10.000.000 80,000 135 135 112.500 10.000.000 a i 9,500,000 250,0006 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 775.00173 words
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Article47 1906-06-06 6 Howartb Erskine, Ltd. 6% 1600,000 2% prem buyers. Rile;, H»rgreavei, Ltd. 6% '225,500 2% prem buyers. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 2% prem buyer- 8% 1,478.000 pur. buyers. 4% bltt.OuO par. sellers. TmDiong Panr Dook Co., Ltd. 6% i>u,ooo 2% prem buverr. f>% 1.366.500 1% prem sellers.47 words
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Article92 1906-06-06 6 •ambier buyers do (Cube No. 1 unpicked Jopra Bali do Pontianak Peppnr, Black do White, 5% Sago Flour Sarawak buyers 10.75 &80 7*5; 20.75 ,'28.62* 2.80 do Brunei No. 1 2.6S Pearl Sago L'offee Bali, 16% buyers 8.40 18.26 L'offee, Palembang, 20% basis .'offer, Liberian No. 1 28.00 21.0092 words
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Article132 1906-06-06 6 On London Bank 4ms 2 4,', Demand •2/4J Private 6 m/s do 8 in s 2/4* On Germany Bank d/d 2.40 Private 8 m/s 2.44 do 6 m/s 2.4 C On France Bank d/d 2.95 Private 3 m/s do 6 in s 2.9KJ m.iki; On India -Bauk T. T.132 words
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Article900 1906-06-06 6 The market in Plantation Rubber •hares has been comparatively dull and inactive since the holidays. This period of quiescence, following as it has done, on a iongish spell of well-sustained activity, is not only natural, but inevitable, especially m a market where the speculative element is none too900 words
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Article515 1906-06-06 7 pectus issutd to tlie public. The mere fact that the>e documents are voluminous hai nothing to do with the case. So far as we have seen such report*— aud we may say that many have passed through our hand*— they state very fairly and hunwtly the good points and the515 words
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Article356 1906-06-06 7 Mr. Chamberlain presided at a banquet of Australasian merchants held at London on the Bth May. There wore '2bo persons present. Mr. Chamberlain prop<>«d the toast of British Austr ilaaian Trade. Ha said that, though he would do them a great injustice if he thought they were .solely356 words
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Article370 1906-06-06 7 The coming rubber exhibition at Peradeniya, Ceylou iv the first place, serves to illustrate the intelligent caredevoted by the British colonial administrations to the development of the resources under their care says the "India Rubber Journal It is appropriate that this first important ruljber cultural exhibit.370 words
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Article575 1906-06-06 7 A new profession, with many speci.it branches, all particularly adapted t» women, has arisen gradually and quietly in London until now it occupies a highly important relation to all trades that have to do with house furnishing and women* attire. Call it "consultant," and you have a575 words
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Article126 1906-06-06 7 Manila is to have a new induMiy il the plain <jf a number of her capitalists do not go ;iwry. Tlie fait step in this, direction WEI tak-ii, bays tli locml "TUMO," iii 1903 when permission w.is granted by the Insular Collector of Customs to E. Zobel, director of the126 words
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Article181 1906-06-06 7 Mr. Consul De I.emos, of (a <l.id Bolivar, calls attention to a hitherto unknown kind of rubber found in tli« forests of the Caura district of Venezulea, situated from 150 to "J00 miles to the west and south-west of tin- |x>rt. Sample lots of the rubber produced, from this tree181 words
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Advertisement611 1906-06-06 7 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong 6* Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID UP CAPITAL $10,000,00(1 P.EBERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,000) iIQKi 1QKn A,w, Silver Reserve 9.50P,000| ll9lBoo>ooo Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson. Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. D. M. Nissim, Esq. C.611 words
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Advertisement477 1906-06-06 7 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 3 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltr\ SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent,477 words
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Advertisement630 1906-06-06 7 Most Attractive Sale by Auction OF VALUABLE ANTIQUITIES AND RARE CURIOS AT Messrs H. L. Co-hlan Co.'s Mart Wednesday, 13th, June, at 10.30 a.m. This extremely valuable collection belonged to the estate of a well known Chinese gentleman, deceased, and is now in the posnession of one of his sons.630 words
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Advertisement266 1906-06-06 7 MORTGAGEES SALE. OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LAND SITUATE AT BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. SINGAPORE, Tuesday, 12th June, at 2.30 p.m. 1. All [list valuable piece of freehold residential building land situate at Bukit Tiraah Road, Singapore, about 3j miles from town, estimated area 498,760 square feet being lots 2,3,4,5,17 and266 words
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Article1243 1906-06-06 8 111 1 is announced that the Federal Parliament »ill meet about middle if June and that a general election will be oallec for in November next. Noiiiiiuilly there are thn-e political parties in thi> ommoiiwealtli. but there is only one well iletined policy, and that is to grab1,243 words
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Article723 1906-06-06 8 Alleged Murderer. A littlk ovi'r five years ago. a Malay woman was murdered at I Iv Gombak. in Selaugor. aud. at the same time, a man named Sikarnat. or Sheikh Ahmat. disappeared from the vicinity. The Police wanted him. as he was accused of having killed the woman,723 words
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Article37 1906-06-06 8 A Nwi.hs tahjgraai states that the C nuts there have aoqnitted twenty-five Chinese and a hnglixh sailor uiiiikhl tlukson. win. had ban arrested ill connection with the mutiny uu board the liritish steam. I then lust March.37 words
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Article86 1906-06-06 8 Oa Friday, a Chinaman oral atraatai kl ixing neeaaanToa el ionr emngglad Utter-. Hi was In lure Mr. Colmaii on Suturdav. He pleatletl that he was thy shipping clerk j that in went on board a certain ship, whose name h, did not giv.\ to deliver g ntls. The clerk86 words
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Article1363 1906-06-06 8 Tdipimi. Mfl Mm. Tuk past week was quite an eventful one iv Taiping. with no less than three interesting function- Ladie- At Home on the Rifle Hange. followed by the Annual Sports of the Malay States Guides, and a cricket match to finish up. The At Home was1,363 words
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Article248 1906-06-06 8 A New Bevy of Beauties Thk Wayang Rassiiu. or ludra /anibar ri.eatn.al Consaaay of Btnaapera, gave an o[k mug jK-rtoi ■niance in the Alexandra Ttieatre Hall on Saturday night. The piece '-».iagcd was a pretty one entitled the SoulliHinbiilist and was enthusiastic lll\ reivive<l by the large248 words
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Article193 1906-06-06 8 Dcatxo the small hoar* of the 2.\tb nit.. I Corporal Hulleh of Tanjong Him cameyipou a Chinese shop and. M-eiug the door pV'tlv o|h ti aud hearing voices within, made ill his 1 business to look iv. aud saw P. C. No.U'J* I land the Chinese shopkeeper193 words
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Article371 1906-06-06 8 S. C. C. v. S. R. C. A cricket match between teams taanaaat ing the S. C C. and the S. K. was com. menced on the Esplanade ou Saturday afternoon and was continued ou Monday morning. I'ufortunatelv the match had to be abandoned owiug to the rain371 words
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Article109 1906-06-06 8 LaAKI Dighl :l jiosse ot police Under tile command of Inspector Mnrpliv and I t. tin Serjeant .McLean raidod the BOeUe qnarters at tii KallHne Tunnel works. Nine t'hiueso in. .lies were arrosted on siispici.'ii of Inin!; concerned in the recent xan>; robbery at BaUt Tiniali. It will U' remembered109 words
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Article37 1906-06-06 8 Mi" i'v,i.oi: and Mrs. Taylor left in Uie n. ii \trir, this morning, for Port Swettaabain. Several residents went to set them oil at Johnstons Pier and throe ciieen were given as the tannch left tin- niar.37 words
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Article202 1906-06-06 8 ■m //i» Own, Brit. str. tM t .us. Gaol lion ter. 6tli June. From Telnk Ansou. Srd June. (i.e.. nnd 40 ,I.p. Wee Mm Co. Por Teluk Ansou. Htli—Kds. Bsa irimit iihi, Bnt. str. tM tons, Oanl Morrell, MhMaa. PVoat Tsloban, Ist Jane. G.c, and22d.p. Straits Steamship202 words
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Article68 1906-06-06 8 for Per Steamtr 1 m Button, luu^k-ik. itc. kntrnbhtrnf II a.m. Maliii'L-ii and Linn«i Kli,,n, Stag I p.m. Eorops vi» parti m<i .1 p in. Madrus via potta Thimf :i p.m. P. 8'taabam vi« porti PnaNij 3 p.m. Mnhue* .V l'oit Wcluon Him,, l.iau a.m. MhI.1,,,1 i!;i«:i,, a;.,',.68 words
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Article115 1906-06-06 8 I'rom Banuea By the 11.I 1 V I). s.~. h.lii due on sili .lime. From China— By P. .v 0. s. > due ou liili June. Loft Singapore Due in Loudoa Arrived Apl. IMb I. Mm lltli >U> l-'li Apl. Ji'.nl K. 11. lt») 17th Ma\ 17tl115 words
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Article68 1906-06-06 8 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Kerthed To-day. Kast Wauor:— HU. Vi. rantl (!i:vvim. D.m Nil. Ai.iikiit GiivviN.. Do 1 Nil. Si., mm He. 1 Th mgw», sin., i 2 Pol I Pailada. 1 Maedun*. .1 S:.i. 6 Cnarao. Bounko Wiivut 7 11. Rickmers. s In.li.mi.68 words
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Advertisement91 1906-06-06 8 K A. J.CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. Have just opened a fresh stock of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese <,'oods i.e. silk kimonos Maltese silk lace collars. Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton crape kimonos, Persian and Indian carpet* of all sizes, go|d gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies and Gentlemen91 words
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Miscellaneous127 1906-06-06 8 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday. 6th June. High Water. '.Ms p.m. i .WA. Paisonagt. t. Towa Band. H. s. Btaarrair. s-:i». s.C.c. BowUag Tonrnameat. < aronognafa aaaw. Baaeh Bd T yad Thursday, 7th June. 1 High Water 10-'.T a.m 10-aSpA*. FaUMoon. ITun. j P. d\ 0. homeward mail .lists' i Pliillmrmonic127 words
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Article854 1906-06-06 9 Some a.' cur renders, says the Calcutta y Englishman, may remember an loqucnt and vigorously written article which Mr. James Stuart of the AssamBengnl Railway contributed a year or two ago to the Nineteenth Century and After on the subject of the possibility of pushing railways854 words
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Advertisement48 1906-06-06 9 Do you suffer from any skin com plaint Eczema, piles, erysipelas, scurvy frabies, herpes, or itch.' Dean's ointment gives quick vcli<f, and it is rare that one pot is not found sufficient to permanently cure the worst case. Doan'j < ii.titK-nt is sold by all chemists and it.edii-inc- vendors.48 words
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Advertisement1094 1906-06-06 9 fyanelli Majnos flatural Milk O-T7ARA3STTEED ETTRE. REPLACES LOCAL SUPPLIES OF FRESH MILK. t STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS USED IN THE HOSPITALS. TTTT' '".gnVrT=* A r.TT J3IR.OS. <3C OOm Sole Agents for Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Ac. RILEY.HARGREAVES&Co.Ltd. I THE QUEEN SI3STC3-JLDPOK/Ei I^OH. of1,094 words
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Advertisement401 1906-06-06 9 TO THOSE HOMEWARD-BOUND James Campbell Co. COURT, NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILORS. 59 COXDUIT STREET London, W. Mr. H ii. hiss 1762 THE rjEWFREMCKREJIIEDt TRADE MARK This s*cc«*sfo) ao4 highly popular remedy, urd m lb» Jotn-.ornul Hospitals by Ktcord. KosUo, Jobrrt. V«.|p*-*u And others, combines all tbe desiderata to br sourht401 words
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1456 1906-06-06 10 During some preliminary talk in the Common's on the Dth May about the f duration of the Education debate. Sir Came Rascli s.uv ono of those oj)portu aHiat, which he never nr^'octs, of protesting against the length of •peteae*. The cheer winch hailed li.s protest1,456 words
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Advertisement215 1906-06-06 10 MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE. OF ALL DEALERS i IMPORTERS c Borneo Co., Ltd. II I 99 ftllfir I I m \hm mm TWI n Tk Ej^H mmMM 111 IMPORTERS: Borneo Co.. Ltd. H. ABRAMS The Horse Rfpository Orchard Road lias just landed ex s.n. Dofl'tM forty very HoU-ctliorscK, Cobs, anil Ponies,215 words
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Advertisement82 1906-06-06 10 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Fiolds top place in the highest class of Whiskies Guaranteed 12 twelve years old. c 46 J^rtie Wully. 4- J Begs to announce that ho has o|M>ni-(l bis liook on the Kuala Lumpur Meeting. Double Events: Planters' Cup and Horse Handicap. Double Events Planters' Cup and Ei82 words
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Advertisement222 1906-06-06 10 ALRXANDBA -BBICKWOBKS Co., Limited. BRICKS ft FIREBRICKS. Sonnd well shaped and hard bnrnt bricks can be supplied at 1 150 per Lake* at the Works. Firebrick* $60 per thousand Fireolay f3O per ton Any shaped bricks can be made to order and delivered in about five weeks. AppUf to: The222 words
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Advertisement226 1906-06-06 10 THE COCOA' OF THE OLD COUNTRY' Puns (ADDURYS g^^A.^^^ Absolute \j Fb re <^^> ivvvW It is tKe purest ai\d most economical cocoa ii\ use. It's nicest too. THE IANCEf says "Cadburys is the Standard^ 'highest purify.' MAYNARD'S Prickly-Heat Lotion. A CERTAIN CURE! INSTANT RELIEF! PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE.226 words
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Article150 1906-06-06 11 Comment ing of the metal outlook, the Sydney Telegraph says —Compared with iron and copper, the increased output of tin has been comparatively tritLn?. and tea* pri'.ieiit production of under 100.00U tons per annum is not 30 per cent, more than it was ten years ago. The supplies are in150 words
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Advertisement193 1906-06-06 11 tin do you C If J J A Cure That Cures There aja men nnd women in every locality wlio are being r.ickej todeath with Rheumatism. AViny of then have tried electricity, liniments Turl::sii and mineral baths, m.iss:ige, &c, while others have been doctored until they have lo>-t all hope193 words
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Advertisement133 1906-06-06 11 Dan Macfarlane Co.'s ROYAL V. 0. V. Jsiqueuv Seotefi VOftisky. <:o:) OBTAINABLE FIIOM Messrs. Yong Lee Seng Co. Ghee Soon Co. Ann Lock Co. Hong jSeng Co. M Hoon Keat Co. and all dealers. Wholesale from Syme Co. 2865 Sole Jigents. What we Dj, We do Well. f|||||||||||||||| jj.,^,,,,,,,^ Good133 words
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Advertisement403 1906-06-06 11 fejfej& aMI^M ..^E^Efe CELEBRATED (gfj&fik m^% I^^ OILMEN S STORES B 1 ceosse m m plCK s^ By Special AND Warrant I BLACKWELL, malt vinegar 1H B ltd H K A (NT r Purveyors to LU H W lea perrin's JL^ Worcestershire HJ.Tiie KING MW V sauce USE ONLY &DSE403 words
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Advertisement649 1906-06-06 11 SOUTH INDIA LABOUR AND GENERAL SUPPLY AQr3NCY C irre^ponilence invite*! by Miiniyam 1 Smir,. MAchants and Agents, Tricluuopoly, Soutn India. ■M COMMON SENSE -NUTSHELL A an- Dirdical aurk on the nnn anil must irntili. ami rffo'tual means of m-K-cure disrorerrd fur nirroiu and funrliorml ilrbilitr, waate of vitality, drprrMioa of649 words
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1157 1906-06-06 12 In view of the considerable interest which is being taken in the cultivation of rubber, I have, writes a correspondent to the Financial News," lately been to some extent studying the financial side of the question, so far as it can be ascertained from1,157 words
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625 1906-06-06 12 The following is the report on Tan Took Seng's Hospital for 1905 as issued above the signature of Mr. A. Knight, the Secretary C'OXMITTRK OK MANAGEMENT. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary; The Principal Civil Medical Officer The Inspector-General of Police The Assistant625 words
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Advertisement575 1906-06-06 12 WANTED WANTED a second-hand saddle and bridle in good condition. Apply BRIDLE, c/o Strain Time: MM WANTED- A Junior Assistant for Diamond Jubilee; must be young and active, some experieDce necessary. Apply SYDNEY MOORHOUBE, MU Malacca. Experienced BOOKKEEPER (European) who understands Double Entry, and is conversant with modern languages, desires575 words
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Advertisement526 1906-06-06 12 TO BE LET. TO LET from the Ist April, house No, 103 River Valley Road, Kent t&5. Apply to L. D, c/o Strain time*. v 1966 TO LET. Kinrara," Orchard Boad. partially fnrnished. For further particulars apply to D. Turner, British Dispensary. I 2346 TO BE LET. from the Ist526 words
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Advertisement671 1906-06-06 12 TO BE LET. TO BE LET. small first floor offices facing 'a venagh Bridge Road and Fliit Street. Apjly to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., AgenU. m.o TO BE LET. The premises in Prince Street at present occupied by Messrs. Rud Sieverte <v Co. For further information apply to PATERBON, SIMONS671 words
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Advertisement787 1906-06-06 12 NOTICES/* NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The offices of Messrs Giang Bros. A Co. and the Singapore Steam Saw Mill Co. have been removed from No. 2 Malacca Street to No. 11 and 12 North Boat Quay, from Ist Jane, 1906. 2484 CHOA GIANG THYE. NOTICE. The extensive premises divided into numerom787 words
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