The Straits Times, 11 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-11 1 The Straits Times. \O. 22.059 THE STRAITS TIMES. MONDAY. JUNE 11. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement597 1906-06-11 1 A COLONIAL'S TRIBUTE TO DE DION-BOUTON THE RELIABLE CAR JAKES (.1 iI.D. K-M Brhmley," Trawool Road. Bej-moor, Victoria aaatraha, rrket: •llHli'iVbruarv. 1906, 1 leal It aiy dafar to again write to jw wttli reference to the phenomenal running of my (i h.p. Do Dion. Consistently for near!) throe years, my597 words
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Advertisement459 1906-06-11 1 TO CIRCUS MANAOFR*. FOR SALE. Two Tiger Cubs, male and fe-nale, 6 months, hand-fed from 3 weeks, quite 1 tame, used to dogs, cats, and monkeys Photographs on application. What offers RMAII, Pekan Paliang. IMS c/o StrnilM Timri. COMFOR'ABLS LIVINO IN LVERYTMINQ. Tlil- ToWKBH. :i l';iMiily HoUI. situatvtl at Spotteavoode459 words
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Advertisement148 1906-06-11 1 ROBINSON and CO.-— ARE NOW SHEWING Choice and Exclusive Silver and Electro Plated Ware SUITABLE FOR Prizes and Weddin® Presents. l Coffee Services aj *J >£j Salad Bowls Hot Water Kettles ISkJi^L^ f W^J cc ai s Butter Coolers UL^«fl ■igflAll| Tantalus iii Hist Oak Caaa Vdv.-t lin.-.1. Beet fmd148 words
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Article818 1906-06-11 2 The toUowiag from the Mjiing Journal; The oflicial figures for the exportation of till, mostly in the form cf bairilla," in the year 1904, are as fobws: 1 Th figures for 19n.") are expected to be published shortly: in the meantime it 1-. ollicially calculated that the818 words
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Article72 1906-06-11 2 A sjMSI important announcement lias In, -n iiKi'le by tlit> Chinese Oovi-rnini'iit IB reference to the .ippiuiit ment of the High Coawatssaiossan to the Imperial Mar? inn- Cmlsssji, It announce.- that the a|>|>.' iitiui'iit lies with n the sovcic ;u rights of the State. The BmpsaDi aasatti th.it Mis afajaatj72 words
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Article1089 1906-06-11 2 On the 17th May. Mja the Madrid Times of the 18th May, Renter informed us of a statement oy Mr Winston Churchill in the Ho*M Of OOBMM tli.il he saw no mM to further delay tin-roustrurt-ion of the new h;:rhitur «vorks at Singapore. They had Iven undertaken1,089 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement797 1906-06-11 2 Ships and Steamers. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Per China, Japan, Penaog, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outward I for China). Deiunha797 words
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Advertisement1235 1906-06-11 2 Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenf at Singapore I Sair Aoinct, late J. Daenkklk A Co., 2-3 Colltm Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate j Steamer From Exp'ted Will be desiatthed for Hromrer Bengkalis June 11 Bengkalis, Siak, I'akan Baroe. Paceh. AHahau and Belawan1,235 words
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Advertisement653 1906-06-11 2 N.Y.K lAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is main tamed betweeu Japau and Europe S] llittol lowing NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. I'nder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japan use Government, specially designeil for the Company 1 European Service, lighted through out by Electrictity, provided with smell— l653 words
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Article312 1906-06-11 3 Canton -Hankow Railway. The question oi the construe Los and man.i" meal of the much talked of Cu(M Hankow Railway -till- OCCIipMI llic minds of the thinking ChineM at Canton, observes the Hongkong Telemmk, but instead of the enthusiasm di-playiil some montlis ago the subjoit now di-< us-ed is how312 words
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Article194 1906-06-11 3 The Ttiiigta.il Niuote N.uhrichten I newspaper, published by the Germans of Kiaochao. contains the following notification from T-man. the capita! of the pr.ivnuc of Shantung: "German thin* which desire to establish here would do well to secure the necessary Imildinj,' land .t- KKM as possible. Kxcept for194 words
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Article60 1906-06-11 3 Ticnum papen state thai Bii Boba Bredon, the Ik-puty lu-j«ct<ir (iciirr;il I" tin Chinese Imperial Customs, is the ..illy foreigner wlm aM yn otiiriallv cxmL r ratulate(l 'he two Chinese otficials .ii their af)|xniitiiiriit that Sir Robert Bali lia-s M liiU-ntuoii whatever of reecgniag; and that no changrs wha:tvar have60 words
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Article151 1906-06-11 3 Chan Kwii. a bOMtfay-IWM runner, and CbaWM Ijoi. an earthcixilio were lj»lf«l before tin- Police Court. Hongkong, on the May. The first defenrl.uit Ix'pn alleged to nave aided and hU'U<<l the carthi-oolie to go on board lli.- v, "Vfeokmaf" with the intention of proceeding to Singapore, while the Heoad dtiendant151 words
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Article483 1906-06-11 3 I'nder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sb. ship bq; —barque sch. schooner Yet.— Yacht Cm. —Cruiser Gbt. Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H. p.— Hone- power; Brit. British U.B.— United States Fch.— French Ger —German Dut.— Dutch; Ital. -Italian Span.— Spanish Sar— Sarawak G.c— General-cargo;483 words
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Article646 1906-06-11 3 Same, port, probable date ot arrival, and name of agentt. Steamers. Ai'ilia. Hongkong, July 4 Bebn Meyer Ajax, Chins, July 8 Mansfield. Alesia, Hamburg, J une 2:( Behn Meyer. Andalusia, Hongkong, July 19; Behn Meyer Arcadia. Hongkong, July 5 I. .V O. Atholl, London, July 9; Paterson Simons.646 words
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Article227 1906-06-11 3 Per P. 40. s. s. Sardinia from Leaisa, May 12. dae 16lh June— Mr. \V. R. I.vtli. Mr. anil Mrs. (i. B. Fox, Mr. and Mrx. Knocker. Mr. H. J. Katon, Capt. K. M. Porter Mr and Mrs. J. Brace. (a|.t. H H. Colluch. Per P. A227 words
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Article302 1906-06-11 3 The increase in the value of exporte from Calcutta by sea to foreign OMUtricH during the month of April was certainly not so great, says the Englishman. as in the previous month March but it was nevertheless a very satisfactory month and exhibited a considerable increase in comparison302 words
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Article166 1906-06-11 3 A lively account of a brush with Chinese river p rates is furnished by thi Rev. Dr. llager, senior missionary of .bo American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in South China. Writing from a boat on the San-Ling River, he says that while he was on166 words
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Article391 1906-06-11 3 Pn -on- prsasatad to torejga royalty, and in particular to King Edward and to Emperor William, have often bet-i ■MM and flattered, remarks a contributor to the New York Tribune Review, by the marvellous knowledge which the sovereigns in question seemed to possess of their family,391 words
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Article364 1906-06-11 3 Thanks to tne courageou- conduct ol three foreign young ladies I BOtoriova burglar, whom the Police had been n, ■■wen "f for i bm tMiic. bju Ik mi caagni at Kobe in Japan, l.a t Thnnday ni?ht, thr X.be Herald" of May says, when it was364 words
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Article138 1906-06-11 3 Mr. Consul Fras«r in his report dated Bataiva, March 22, says The Government coal mines at Ombilien produced 221.416 tons against 205,584 tons in 1904. A modi rat tquantity of Poeloe Laoet coal was introduced into the country, and is imported 'lo be satisfactory in quality. The138 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement724 1906-06-11 3 Ships and Steamers. N. D. L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Qerman Mall Line The fast and well known mail steamers At this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,724 words
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Advertisement687 1906-06-11 3 C.P.R. Canadian Paoifio Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED BTATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships— 6,ooo Tons— Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM687 words
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Advertisement76 1906-06-11 3 FOR PORT SAID AND NEW YORK. The s.s. CROWS OF CASTILI.K, 4,201 tons, A. M. Smith, Commander, having left Manila on the 2nd instant, may be expected to arrive here on or about the Hth instant, and will have prompt despatch for above ports. She has excellent accommodation amidships for76 words
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Obituary66 1906-06-11 4 Geait. On th- 14th of May. at Kull aia. Ceylon. Erneat Braadlby. foortli aoa of Lient UeewtaJ Sir EUnrj and Lad] Oaarj Cabsbov. On theHtb Inat. at, bar reaidaaoe, CkTanagb Koail Bingapora, Amelia Camegy, beloved notker of Mrs. I. Van Caylenbnrg. Aged 7:i \iars. Finang |Ht|*rs nlaaee c m,66 words
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687 1906-06-11 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, 11th JUNE. Thk absolute onncctiou mhtim Mmn an earthquake at S.m Kramisc.) iind a Canal at I'. in, iiii.i mi-lit not have been :i|.|i.in :it tfafaty y n lflO, but today Urn oiOM Mil tionship i-,s<lt evident. It would ap|H;u th-.t 'he disaster687 words
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Article29 1906-06-11 4 I are intonned by Mr. I.ei'ion. the Clerk of Councils, that the meeting of the Le^isla tive Council, fixed for Friday next is )>ostponcil to Friday, tha *****! instant.29 words
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Article577 1906-06-11 4 tons. Such a process of exhaustion as this, spread over a number of years, is bound to wipe out uureported stocks. Such appears to he the position of Tin at this moment, aud as there are no signs of increased production in. the near future, and as consumption is largo577 words
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Article338 1906-06-11 4 Oci nadan will MBMiakar bow raentlj we called attention to a inisstutriui apiHiirinijiii the hiiltiiid Mail, to ttk that, with the exception of India, the whole burden of the east of the liritish \riny (all niion the tax-payer at homo. We v< ntimu to (xiint out that the Straits Settlementpay338 words
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Article153 1906-06-11 4 Tmk death is aaaooaeed by Renter ot > r Halliday Macartney, k.i .m... the Conns- v and Bagnah Beoraaary to the Chin-. tion iii London. Thadeoaaaed Baatlantaa, who was ban in is; 1 was 1 docated at Bdmborgfa luiversity, where he obtained his «jj, degree in 1K")8. In the same153 words
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Article155 1906-06-11 4 it would be difficult, even in imagination, to exaggerate the intensity of rage felt by tin; liadicals and Labourites at home over the turn in the question of Chinese Labour in South Africa. The late (ioverniiient were accused of lending themselves to a traliic in slaves, to ousting the white155 words
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Article467 1906-06-11 4 of the slavery combination, who \v:i nt to mother tin- Celestials and net riil of them, to make a clean sweep of South \frici iml -j ml every Chinaman packing back to the Chinese Kmpire. whether he wills it or object- 0 H This looks rather hard upon both white467 words
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Article68 1906-06-11 4 u,tbe winner d tLe g *fg l i* J i i ban ran away with- the Grand lvi\ ;i!~o. and HO doubt tlM viotoy is .niliim-. lv )H)[mlar v.iliiin tin- Kinpirc. ll may bv Bated tliat i for the <iiiin<l Prix in t!ie naMit ol i:is pnenl ownet Majot Bustao68 words
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Article13 1906-06-11 4 Tin P. and 0. steamer Bontnli arrived at ..:> the :;ist May, on tire.13 words
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Article14 1906-06-11 4 A C'HiNKkt paaaanger died on the Voyage enang on board the h. x. fVaihora.14 words
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Article24 1906-06-11 4 V.i. Herman mail (teamer 8< ydlili having inibo on t!ie c tr i instant at '■> p.m. ipeoted here on Friday ;>t about '.I a.m.24 words
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Article30 1906-06-11 4 c v vis hi i it in in ..i the Ptrak, which arrived this morning from Penang, reportH of having picked up two Chinese at sea in a dro.vuint; condition30 words
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Article30 1906-06-11 4 Thk Brittah tki BUM r < ill/ of l>- Ihi arrived this morning from London. The Chid ■toward died on the iith instant from the .t... is ot nitric acid poisoning.30 words
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Article27 1906-06-11 4 On of the Australian oren of the Crown attempted to "jump ship" here on Saturday, hut was OBOght by tha potiea Mid taken on board !iis vessel.27 words
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Article32 1906-06-11 4 ilc. B.J. T. BoSAMQDBT <ays county cricket is in a inos; nngatiflfftnttrrj ntntfi This can never be improved till it is male pnawiMn for nil the sides engaged to meet each other.32 words
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Article31 1906-06-11 4 Thl reports of tlic death of Father (iapon an- continued in St. Petersburg. He was found dead in his country house at O/.crki. iieai >.. Petersburg, **^"ff"g by rope train the roof.31 words
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Article36 1906-06-11 4 Tiik <• i: announces that '.he King his been graewndy ploaaod to appoint Robert William Mansfield. Km].. C. M. (i.. to Ik His Majesty* Coiis.il-t> -ucral for the Provinces of Kwau«,'lung and Kwagsi, to reaidi at Canton.36 words
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Article48 1906-06-11 4 Tuts morning I'l-ule-sor Simpaoo. and Dr. Miu/liston. Acting P. i m. ami |>arty set I off in the police lannih Btlle u< explore U.i- apper naciii- of Singapore liner. The tide was li.w and the li- gro.-.uded near inontli of river. The ex|>cditiou hail to be I abandoned.48 words
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Article47 1906-06-11 4 Wk have just received t copy of a handy litlle booklet giving tlic Autumn Paaaeoger Sailings of MM P. kO. float and Anttiinn Travel by tliat Company's lin.'. illustrated. with rates lac general passage, lettirn ami cuiiiuinatroii. Oatliucs ot Koiunl the World Tours are also yi veu.47 words
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Article59 1906-06-11 4 Dk-sI'ITK. the various attractions day night tin I. union Chronograph Show's lent was well tilled. The pictures tiliowii ucieeliar and intereatiag. The Company haw not their Ugbt in thorough working order now and are prodooinfl tuacfa larger pictures. To-nigbt there will In achangt' ot programme. The Thr.-e Little Maids and59 words
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Article94 1906-06-11 4 Mi:. B. <i. JSLUCOI applied to Mr. M.n sham, the magistrate at How street I'olicc Court, to in ar an application for process on two infoi inations ehaigina sir Henry Me lallmn. Governor of Natal, with acts ot oppression in the illegal proclamation ol martial law ami the homicide of94 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article43 1906-06-11 4 lirrln,, 10th Count Toruielli. the Italia. 1 Minister in I'aiis. s)xike in the Legation there in hearty terms of the King of Italy's friendly telegram to the Kaiser aad the Emperor I'rancis Joseph alkiut the strength of the Triple Alliance.43 words
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Article20 1906-06-11 4 M. lirisson's election to the presidency ol the French Chamber of Deputies h.is In 11 continued.20 words
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Article15 1906-06-11 4 The Kmprror of Austria has received l'riuce Heinrieh of Germany In audience.15 words
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Article15 1906-06-11 4 lienerals Barry aad l>u\al will attend tha Imperial German Military niaaiini*"*15 words
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Article15 1906-06-11 4 The Dutch retroleum Company baa di tributiil a BO per cent, dividend.15 words
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Article15 1906-06-11 4 Tfae dermal) Colonial Association liax declared itself aiyitist policy nt 'lepoitation.15 words
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"Renter's Telegrams.
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Article104 1906-06-11 4 It,-,,! 1 Singapore I 111, -I t. DtTd I'u Beater lOJia.m. Tin Emperor KraneUi Joseph has received, in audience the delegation* from the Anntri an and Hungarian io\eriiments. rtpnalfing to them, he tefwred to ■.Inalliance with Germany. In the Kmpcror's opinion, that alliance. owing to104 words
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Article30 1906-06-11 4 A< ;i result «if tin- retirement >f the Sei \i:in i. ■nil-Mr* f nun aitivt' military servfoe. liiiiain hu ■yeed to tin- appointment ol < Minister in London.30 words
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Article31 1906-06-11 4 Reed. Simgrnpon Uth I I >■!■,/. 1,,j Bruter 11.. Mr. Haldaae haa Milnctnfl Cokmel >l<a>(ini the Army Service Corps to inspectthe uundiliuns miclii- which rotat parking in roucliKleil iv Aiiniiiii.31 words
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Article31 1906-06-11 4 It i* umU i>tui«l that, on khe 7th .Inly. Mr. H«Hiiiif will aim. piinir the inttodnctuin ol .1 ■nil. Itlc tin .1 nililitiull ill the |N'l'-<>llliil 'f Urn army,31 words
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Article16 1906-06-11 4 King Owar has dfcided apon Sweden nal being mpwuented a) the ooronatioo ol Kins16 words
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Article15 1906-06-11 4 'I'lh-/'. Chronicle is tin ly Minis. ii-riiilist papet trhioti deCanda the Uoveni15 words
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Article23 1906-06-11 4 The ipeecli delivered by Mr. WiiMtou 'linit-liill is generally regaidei] übetokeninii an iuiprov < UK-Hi in tin- situation in thr I'l-iiisvaal.23 words
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Article64 1906-06-11 4 Wanted Shame and Conscience. I'll Duma is heatedly dncamintf tin* agrarian gui ition in Bnaafav ipreaentative of the L tbo ir Party in l'ik Duma declared that thi I ininisttis iboald 1m driven oat ol afflo Bat, m U remarked, they rnftieni to hn.|._'. They had neither ibanM norooneoience. An64 words
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Article33 1906-06-11 4 Kaii'U .it Terrorists in Wum sininltaii'uiisly plllagnd twenty-three Oov smnwnt aloobol stores. They bnrntil ti t of tlirni. Troops then 111 ken I. Sixteen of the mob irere killed Rml woonded.33 words
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Advertisement366 1906-06-11 4 "PHENOL" Positively Rills $erms PULLED p\i:i'K ri.Alts Of 1 UCI Din Rid 1 Price Pet Re ltd. Qua 1 Gafioi and 10 giillon )rl Oin- Quart Phenol THOMPSON LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mi\ ELTV. Up A\l> CH.\B*IX«. Tin- Bijou Troubadours Occasion Remarkable ihe Bijou I'roubadoms Town Hall Theatre Tonight Jtute lltli Koparfomaaee366 words
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Advertisement251 1906-06-11 4 Disinfectant. and Qdeeks UK vai.ik or "PHENOL" .IST, PAGE 4('». it Bottle so.ao i Tin l.")«) mis on application. Ten Gallons < A Strong Oisinfcrtant. THOMAS Go. WANTED. Oxygen, om cylinder, i>\ l>. II UM.K I -.'Vis British DMfMMIJ TO BE LET. From IM Aiif-u-t. No 1 lUiblin 1{.».1. suit251 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article38 1906-06-11 5 British Horse Wins The' nee for UwOnad 1'riv de I'ari*. which was ran yesterday, raaoJM M f«l low-: Majoi I. kI.-.'s Sprurmiilt 1. M .hull rt'H Hrintrnnr '2. \i ,i, \i ibel'i Storw :l38 words
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Article40 1906-06-11 5 :>•,/. fjingmpot*, 'Hl' -linn. D.r.l. h,i H,ul,r l.W> \lMlini.si.tli. I M»» Minister tn Morocco, haH arrival in t'r/ The oii.ji-.-i «.f tha MiaricMMto ■•ometbs Sultan of Uonm'l a.Uicsion to tbi-.|.-<-i-ioiis iva,!i..l bj tlir <-..nf.-r.nc. uliii-li Kt»t Ugedmi.40 words
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34 1906-06-11 5 Mr. Wilson, tin- meat packer, hae aeea re-examined by the House of RuMeaunlaMrna Committee In Waahtagtim. Mi- s:iid that the meat trade at Chicago bad diminished one half.34 words
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Article31 1906-06-11 5 It tlii- itinnrd. it would, in his opinion b. a terrible calamity t.i the Weetara states •I the I nion from Whence the stock for slaughter waa drawn.31 words
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41 1906-06-11 5 Mr. Arnwor, another meat-packer, oa !><■- iu^ interviewnl. in Park, -ail that the meat packing revelations were engineered by Pi, -iil.nt Rooaerelt Mi. \rinour said that the I'r.-ideut took action out of penonal -pit* to the meat packers.41 words
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Article22 1906-06-11 5 The following i- the reeuhjaf the mm lot th. Manchester t up. Bachelor t Button I Whilr Kni'iht22 words
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19 1906-06-11 5 sir Edward Chuke'a raaignattnn of hiMat in the Horn, ofl ommonwaa dnetohia hmdth breakinfldown.19 words
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Article31 1906-06-11 5 Ih, King and the Quern of Italy took luuli.on in lloin. -nth the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs o/ London, who had been visiting national Exhibition at Milan.31 words
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43 1906-06-11 5 ■|>n thousand Lancashire ilnuvlnmu wan to (1m Albert Hall by way of making an um.|u. demonstration agiiniit Urn Education Bill. Tbentreeta were lined wite tbonaandi <>t ,> wini cheered (hem on. Tne Hall wa« packed, and there «:iintenae enthnMaimi displayed.43 words
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Article19 1906-06-11 5 Ktal 1,- to Lord Dnfferin luw been on >, iled at Beffiurt ibj Lord L londerrj19 words
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Article23 1906-06-11 5 Tlh import* and exporte in the L'nited Kingdom in May increased in value ti\cly li> I million- Kterling.23 words
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Article14 1906-06-11 5 Si, rlaUJdaj Macartney, ol the Chine* D London, is dead.14 words
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Article29 1906-06-11 5 R Singapore Mfc/tM*. Mr. Win-to'i Churchill, in a apeeefa in connection with the Colonial OBoe veto, Iked oal the Labourite mottoa t<> Klgin- salary.29 words
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49 1906-06-11 5 Had v. .m: ..i time Dot (tapped the debate, tnd had a diriwion been taken, tha Government majority wonM Uavo -mk probably lower tlum ever. ..whin to tli- IniHgnaHwi fell i, v the ILvUcalnat the Chhww Labooi D o« (oliowed by the Ooremw nt49 words
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Article31 1906-06-11 5 number otoOoen In the Array «il! tak jia.t in the N.iv.il inui-ivr.^ wliidi art b'tiimiiuKto -ilay. This is simply following t.\r pl.ui pat into practioe \>\ the Japux we.31 words
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44 1906-06-11 5 The American Ho— t^ have, bjf s. uniuii wte, decided net ko leeept the OoofereM* rep it Hießrilwd H i the IMb ultimo. The Bill (pwi badi to (he Comfewnoe, tba reproentativca l»in^ hwtnetedto insist on tin Si M.a. DdmentN.44 words
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Article29 1906-06-11 5 I'li-ideiit Ki.osevell has irw a i .led the A.jii i'lt -iral I .mmittecs report 0B meat pa. king in Umrica. which confirms Mr. N. iU'a report29 words
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Article68 1906-06-11 5 Ste'd. Bimga/tm, loth Am Defd. l>,, Heuter tit mom. l»ini/ulii lisi^ .\|H«-vm-.1 n mUb ril<WllwritlhilTg f«>r Ilic- potpOM <f ImvinK ;ii i iiir! itw irfth t!n (i rBM nl Natal. (Hrbg to ill i.t-iiltli. h hm-vit. be i-< Madinn lUMinrl tnfliiMi 1 1 «c* in^t-ad al68 words
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Article140 1906-06-11 5 Amur 7 o'clock on Saturday nit(ht a tire bruUmit at lflakan Mttti Island clone to thr landing statfe. A Cliincftc coolie wan filling a lamp with hereaeM oil and accidentally -^I>i 11* <1 Home on the floor of the hut. In huhtiiiK the lamp he dropped140 words
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Article96 1906-06-11 5 Thk Half Yearly (Jeueral Meeting of the Straits Weekly Hoys' Association ham yesterday at No. Ai Campbell Lane, was a mark success. Despite the rain, nearly all the m. 'Miliers attended, and the following were i, 'elected. President Mr. Oh Kec Kirn. lion. Secretary: Mr. Khng96 words
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Article102 1906-06-11 5 Bk.kokk Captain Boldero at the Marine Court on Saturday morning, a Mexican nanie.l Krancis Siloo was charged with being io the Colony without a certificate of discharge. He wa- fined SJ"i or in default H lay- rigorous imprisonment. The went to A Chines* fongkttnf man waa filled i->102 words
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Article145 1906-06-11 5 Thk Time* lat< ly printed letter illustrating German nuthwi in their Depart mint ,>t (oinineive and Industry. Qermaa niriii. in at pi.-fut atamla as iii^li "t t'»«Ktantinople v the British b tow. Whan an Kuyli-.li manul.utiuii in TurUiv wanted to introduce electric*] maehiimry in lii- mill nut a -inuli145 words
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Article135 1906-06-11 5 A i:..|i:\< rH' law-lit brOOght by the I Indians against the Inited States I i.iverninent for the payment "1 the eXpenßM involved in the lemoval of the Cherokee* b .m the Kastem State* to Indian Territory more than half a century ago. baa been de< ided135 words
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Article48 1906-06-11 5 Thk Sherwood Kon -stersi Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Reg i.— The following aotDcationa are lobatitated for that which appeared In the tinteth of April 24. MM: Bee. l-i< nt. K. A. L. Sfokareoato beUentenant. vice (I. Mayall. resigniKl: Lieut. K. A. 1.. Sickenon reaigna bis oommiMaoa.48 words
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67 1906-06-11 5 Ti i.k.i: v m from Salt Lake City states that th» 'tali Light and Kailway Company, which inthe principal business venture of the Morima churches, wtobe taken over by a oorporation conaiatina; "f Angto-Amenoaa oapitelisis with a capital ol«-J."..IK«l.iMKIif.-,.l"HI.(KKii. A lochl IMWSpaper says this67 words
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Article75 1906-06-11 5 Thk report for the year ISM aria that the balance lot diatnbotioa amounts u< 11.517. Including £180 brought forward. An interim dividend ol M par cent, waa raid in October taut, and the directors now ileelaic a dividend of 4* per ttaca, aeaal toJ 1 dmReuter - 75 words
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98 1906-06-11 5 Tin I'.ritisli Xortli Kornco Company -tu. they have received lettat from the (lovernor. Mr. (iiicntiz. in vvliicli the fallowing information oeeon: [lie Court of Dbaoton w.ll Ik-«U<IUi hear that a party of 1«) frw (.liiu.se arrival at Kud.it fiom HoagUDfl tiv Iml st.:ii.isliii, Bonwo, ami98 words
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Article401 1906-06-11 5 Damages Wanted for Alleged Wrongful Seizure. On Saturday Quan Ah Ke brought an action against Yeo Chang Boon for »:><> damages on accoi.nt of an alleged wrongful seizure of her barbers shop, located at 21H Hochore Road, on a claim against her clerk. The story of401 words
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345 1906-06-11 5 I> connection with the general inquiry which ia beiag carried on at the Imperial Institute with reference to tin- extension of cotton cultivation mi British territory, infor niation has bean received from North Borneo to the effect that hitherto the cultivation had only been carried345 words
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Article173 1906-06-11 5 Mi:. Him M Mm ID I Hkm- went to Knglanil a year agp from China, where he was a bank naaager, and lettied in house in Ashley-gardens. Victoriast.. London. He apjicared to be mrntally troubled. One morning reoeatty be went to the Thatched House Chili, in173 words
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Article195 1906-06-11 5 Most Chinese chauffeurs are very careleM, MOOrdillS to the Harouess Ward, wliosr bnabaacl owns one of the largest newspapers printed In rliina. After a visit to New York, she sailcnl for home recently from San FraoeiaoO, taking with her an American touring eat whirh she iMin-jht195 words
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Article228 1906-06-11 5 Laughter and Merriment in the Moonlight Whether it was the band, or the- refreshmeats, or a combination of both that attract e<l people out to Phya Lebar on Saturday evening, is a matter of opinion. Hut the fa-t remains that car after car arrived from town and poured228 words
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Article326 1906-06-11 5 Great Rise in Share Values Tk\ years ago tin was CM a ton. si y- the Ditily Mail ot the 16th of May. Cornwall, economically speaking, was a desert, and the company promoter, or outside broker, who turned his attention to Cornish tin wonld have been placed326 words
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Article265 1906-06-11 5 -i.MMvmT small but remarkably enthusiastic audience witnessed the opening per farmance of the Bijou Troubadours at the old Town Hall on Saturday night. The pro■ramsea was bright and novel and was thoroughly entertaining. Messrs. Liddiard and Middleton's troupe of clever children gave a very good account of265 words
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Article159 1906-06-11 5 Mi:. Bnn .Salford, N.i asked the L'uderSecretary of State for the Colonies in the House of Commons, whether his attention had been called to the number of deaths and desertions ;in l' the Chinese coolies on the Hand; whether he had any official information showing that last month159 words
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Article29 1906-06-11 5 Thb Hottentot chief Morenga will be ruefully interned, but will not be handed over to the (iermans. The C»t>e Police ,U r.'Micd him in hiding.29 words
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Article185 1906-06-11 5 s. c. c. vs. y. m. c. a. A < me kkt match was played oa the 9.C.C. end of the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between the Y. M. C. A. and an B.C.C. team. The Club reprt«cntntives won the to— and batted tir-t. The V. M. C.185 words
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99 1906-06-11 5 Tennis Tournament of S,tt>irthnj* I'l'iy. 11. SIM.I.X- II INI'I' kF. Sect Yang Tec k --i heat Ne > Bwa H W IT 6-2. 4-eaudo 1. Tan Hoon Kiah scr. beat OhChoaa Sang r. (■..■2.«-t. Lee Kim t'hoo V 2 v. Chaa Veow Kae •2-6,64, iintin. Tit99 words
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Article55 1906-06-11 5 Saturday's Play. Doraua, Kfiitami Kohbloff -2 l>eat A.C. Margtet and Jackscn scr. ~> -7. 5-4, <i 4. To- Day. HnmtT A. 1). llaker 4 vs. Heap pi 4. To-morrow. Docblkh. Stafford ami Millir mar. v. I. S. I!. n nings and M. H. Mill. -r Wednesday a.55 words
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Advertisement539 1906-06-11 5 Jodn Jsittle <20., Jstd: SINGAPORE. O A WT^l^wD FITTED JWlff \jr\>M> M^iVJ. PATENT LOCKS. The "Climax" Fire and Burglar Resisting Safe" r^t This Safe is unequalled nt the pri<;\ Tin' links areiaade uf hreae. thill '>bvi.tt, their nistiny. It is littc:l with Chubb'-. l> xik-i. thus greater •eutirity than iixiinl539 words
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Article674 1906-06-11 6 The Japanese Government is now en-jjafj'.-d, we are informed by the vernacular journals, upon the production if national wealth, as the increased taxation in consequence of the war is ■MM* public attention. On compli.iii.. with its pledge to the Diet during iht la* MMMB, the Government674 words
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Article96 1906-06-11 6 At 1 lie general meeting of the IndoClinia Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., to be bold m London on Thursday, the <i recton were to propose to recommend a dividend of 5 (Mr mm* for the year < itrl i utr .ii>t DeecinlxT. 1906. The underwriting account had been increased l>y96 words
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Article101 1906-06-11 6 The well known imitative ness o. the .l..|i;nn i ngpi Tho American Macti!n>i New Ynrk. "is instanced by the anetilotc of an American ii'Hi-linu ry salesman who in 19U4 sold i«> Russia and Japan one each of a irta 11 mac h lie for marine work. Sonic tMiM having dap>c<l101 words
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Article276 1906-06-11 6 Date of tot o 1 formation 1 Subscribed Auuioer of Share* I Issue Value Paid up to Reserve I 1900 »17.5,000 1901 t300.000 •140,000 1293,600 £191,250 /.1, 800,000 13,500 3,500 UDia-iMd U 4,000 20,000 10,000 I 6*o uni-.ued 50,000 I 150,000 20,000 2,000 uniMutd 10 10 10 10 10276 words
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Article204 1906-06-11 6 1905 1905 1903 1904 ♦•200.000 700.000 70.000 12,000 J120.000 1610.000 59.520 10.500 20,000 •10 16 70,000 $10 10 9.000 uniMaed I 63.000 1 1 7,000 1 £0.15 D.OOO nuimri C 6.000 1 1 i i 6,000 1 £0-16 1903 1901 1904 UM 1903 1 1904 I 30.000 $•200,000 $100,000204 words
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Article191 1906-06-11 6 1400,000 IMMM 35.000 4UO.CXXJ S",000 uni^uW 1 250,000 I J *;^o 100 t 100 50 JO U2.500 I 10,000.000 a t 125 t 125 i 9,500,000 250,0006 J I 100 100 t 10 I 10 100 t 100 130.000 ioo t ioo 10 10 10.000.000 S 10.000.000 60,000 2,400,000191 words
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Article45 1906-06-11 6 Howarth Enkine, Ltd. 6% RUey, Hargnaves, Ltd. 6% Singapore Municipal 6% 5% Tanjong Ptgar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% $600,000 2% prem buyers. BMN 2 •<. prem buyers. 400,000 2% prem buyer.. 1,478,000 par. buyers. tioa.uuo par. seller*. 250,000 -2% prem buverr. 1.385.500 1% prem sellers.45 words
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Article225 1906-06-11 6 Singapore, 11th June, 190(3 PRODUCE. (■ambier buyers 7.80 do (Cube No. 1 1 unpicked ,,10.75 Copra Bali &80 do Pontianak 7.95 Pepper, Black 21.00 do White, 5% 2&62i Sago Klour Sarawak 2.721 do Brunei No. 1 2.66 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 15% buyers 1R25 Coffee, Palenibang, 20% basis225 words
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Article1303 1906-06-11 6 The Times of Ceylon Londjon correspondent thus dwells upon certain prcminent F.M.S. rubber Companies: The Damansara Selang-.ir Rubber Company. Limited. Some further particulars are now available concerning this recent flotation which, it may be mentioned, was applied for nearly twice over. The estates are sctua:ed1,303 words
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Article368 1906-06-11 7 Planter! who are taking up rubb-r cultivation f<:r the first time, layi the Madras Times. may like to have a few hints as to when .supplies of good seed arc obtainable The now crop <;f Castlloa seeds in Ceylon is ready now. and from this time up ;o368 words
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Article94 1906-06-11 7 In August next, Singapore, remarks the Si un Obsever, "is to have a flowershow to which exhibits from Siam will admitted. There seems to lie no [SS un in the opinion of that journal, why Bangkok should not have a lowst show t<x>. The flora of Siam are really iii.vL'iufiviit94 words
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Article76 1906-06-11 7 A d( ~p.i h from Peking UUKMBOM that the nliiii.i-e of the English and Ku .in Legations there his arrived at I settlement on the question >>f the donmian authority in Central Asia. It i^ apprehended by the Chinese Government that an Ani;l< KIKII agreement, with reference to Tibet, will76 words
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Article169 1906-06-11 7 Considerable importance is atached la the fact that the French Government has jui consented to the establishment of American and Italian consulates in Tonquiu. During the past five or six years repeated applications have been made by permission to appoint consuls in llmoi. but the reply169 words
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Article86 1906-06-11 7 A journal with the captivating title Good Health" has the following U say on the subject of cat d'et "There seems to be no good reason, why then chould be a prejudice against cats. Squirrels are very commonly < Hen The squirrel eats nuts ordinarily. Imt it eats birds also86 words
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Article651 1906-06-11 7 The high rate of of discount, justified by the repeated heavy demands for gold from New York has been found very burdensome in the ew.se of the numerous emissions, which have been negotiated this spring on the principal stock exchanges of Europe. But as the651 words
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Article234 1906-06-11 7 At Kuala I.iiim|>ui tlie nfli-r il.iv Mr. Justice llvndiiiaii Jonps had befor* him an action brought by ('apt. Molyneux. of the Horse Repoeil n. Kmm l.uni|)ur. against Messrs. llm tenbach. Licbcrt. and Co.. of I for damages in rcspivt f the RonfuMlTmeiit of a contract. Mid t234 words
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Advertisement614 1906-06-11 7 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID IP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000.0001 ,I,,^™ Silver Reserve 9,500,000," l8 500l00 P. .serve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson.— Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. D. M. tfissim, Esq. C.614 words
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Advertisement505 1906-06-11 7 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Capital £800,00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,00 Reserve Food £975,00 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. the London City Midland Bank, LW BINOAPORE BRANCH. Current Account* are opened and interes allowed at 1 per cent, per annum505 words
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Advertisement1010 1906-06-11 7 lost Attractive Sale by Auction OF \LUABLE ANTIQUITIES AND RARE CURIOS AT Messrs H. L. Cosjhlan Co.'s Mart Wednesday, 13th, June, at 10.30 am his extremely valuable collection belonged to the estate of a well known Chinese man, deceased, and is now in the possession of one of his sons.1,010 words
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Article1899 1906-06-11 8 A Good Day's Sport in Good Weather. Tsn Hunt Club held a wi> sucee—tul gymkhana on Saturday afternoon on the M. The weatlier was not iineoni fortably warm. hut the attendance .va- lianl lysolargi as was expeoted. S|M>rt wa- r i>«»\ and niU listing es|Hiiiillv in those1,899 words
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Article684 1906-06-11 8 Annual Athletic Sports. Thk annual athlt-tic sports iv connection with the St. .loscpli's Institution were bald on the old jail site on Saturday afternoon aud were carried out with much sue-c-ess. Em the weather seemed to be doing its best to make the sports a success. The684 words
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Article97 1906-06-11 8 Post -Cards. [xanowerte Mr. Heoniker Heaton iCani OWI 1 Hamlets, l'opl.ll I said) in tin- House ol Cominoni It is true that post-cardn are sold at their tai-i- value i;i Britisll Colonie* and i'l most foreign conntrieK. and that :i small proM is mada on tb< stationery ol inland post-oardu97 words
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Article482 1906-06-11 8 S, m1,,,,! .1,1,,, Thk l'olice at Bacenbaa seem to be Tt-ry partictilai' about beeping cattle within bounds aud run in the owners in every instance for allow in,- their auiuials to stray about. On the ."uh a Malay named Ahliu was lined S.i tor the simple lc-asuu that,482 words
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Article217 1906-06-11 8 Tmi I'hinoir C'ommiaaionerH, \isit«-d birmingham before they left K«gU«.i The \;sit was t .1 bnirineen character, tbe ol jeet beinfj to inspi.et some railway carri yes which an U-iu^ built by tin- Metropolitan Aiii:ilyaiuaied Wagon Company Cor the Kh«ngt»«i n i Kaaking Railway. At tbe station tbe217 words
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243 1906-06-11 8 i i.oi'.ik borne! There oooJd be m> uiUtaking the lueanina oi the cbeen which greetH Uie Prince and Prinoeai oi A'aJee as ibey drora t" tbe GmkUiail turough the crowded rtruetnol London, mya the rimet. The people of the oapital aa, indeed, tboee243 words
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Article641 1906-06-11 8 .Wing. Dut. str. "04 tuns. apiain Iln\km»". Kith June. From BKMiijiruui.--ni. 7tli June Ci.c. and l'nl.p. Daendels Jr Co. For Hand jainiiaain. 10th Mb. Amhtnt, Brit. str. UStons, Capt Soots, '.ttli Jniii'. Fn>ni l'oiitinnnk. 7th .lunr. G.e.. ami j) il.j). Wee Hin A Co. For Pontianak. I'.641 words
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Article67 1906-06-11 8 for Stmtmtr To-jwuunr. Barawak P. B'tenham, Penang I p.ra Malaooa, A P.S'tenhaml nl,d, ;i p.m Bengkalis,Hiakd Pakan//.»i :i p.m Mnntok, Paleml g Ruby i p.m Pehnnhiiig 4 p.m fVKI.NKMUV. P.B'tenham <1 Penang Ki'lmi l p.m Colombo and is."ni.;?\ h n J p.m Tolnk Anaoo i :t p.ra Penang67 words
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Article145 1906-06-11 8 Prom Enon By tb« D. I. 1. 1. Vegtllit duo on 13th Jam. Prom C .1. Salt r due on 18th Jane. TIMK TA1II.K <•► M.UI Left Singapore i Apl. l'.Uii If. 1. A,.,. SSrd M. M. Apl. -'ml. P. O. Apl. :;utl. N. l>. I. Ma>145 words
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Article56 1906-06-11 8 Wharves at Which Different Ships arc 15-:!l".L'd To-day. bah Nil. Vli rani «ii:\»isi. On I IIAVIMI I Nil. Si :i,.\ No. I Nil. I China tArn I I Nordksp. baron. 6 Hebe, Ja 0 C.F.I B achar. Jtaom't ii ,i. bmHuMxm, Halaban. Magnet, Imboina. No. 156 words
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Advertisement71 1906-06-11 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. .1 nell town properties consisting of nineteen boBSSS. J-30 p.m. U— At Tanjong Pagsr, near Qodown •-'■'> Kavigttion si. I 80 |i no I 19 At tialsi room. baehoU restdentsl buUOiog 11.1.11 liukii Tin. ah l; 1. ■1 0 p.m. I.. Land and honse property71 words
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Advertisement93 1906-06-11 8 K A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. Have just opened a fresh stock of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese goods i.e. silk kimonos. Maltese silk lace collars. Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton intpe kimonos, Persian mid Indian carpets of all sizes. gem Bet-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies and Gentlemen93 words
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Miscellaneous106 1906-06-11 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, nth June. HiHh Wiiti-r. -2-1 ii.in. W.i inj; K:i--,ini. D Tuesday, 12th June. '.ali 1. 1-90 a.1:1a .1:1 •-'■"il p.m. > tf.OA. Lector*. 9. Lsdiss' Bswfau hbstinif. Uowbaok. 4-:;o. r.ijnu Troabtdonn Town Hall Theatre. :i. Wednesday, 13th June. High Water. S-U ii.iv. :i-4"i p 111. Bijob106 words
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Miscellaneous97 1906-06-11 8 WEATHER REPORT. KatuUmt Krrbau HutpUal, link J v. K. ■< I M. Kk'lakk-. Bar. M J 3 Temp 74.U Ti;.-.' 78.S R«C 3 Wet Bulb Thar 75.0 7Y<i T.i.m ?f3 Dirof Wind i .i ,k. Mi Temp 77. 5" z Mm. ;.!."> .2 r_S Max. in Sin, i 10.3 B'S'S97 words
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Article414 1906-06-11 9 The oll'niiil iii(|iiirv into iht dentil Mi 11 11 Hudson .it Penang was held then by Mr. Q. Hereford, the coroner, on the Gth June. The most material evidence was given by Mr, KM. in Hdl. Municipal Veterinary Serucoii.who said tint, on Sunday ■Oniing, he received414 words
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Article220 1906-06-11 9 The recent appearance on t lie market! a new red colouring matter is an event of oomiderabfa interest, n. 1 oaly .ii.lu-t! rillv. lmt soi<n .'ficallv. After the application of the colour to tie textile fibres, its properties of Withstand- 1 ing the influence of liu r220 words
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Advertisement173 1906-06-11 9 m **m. V/ NOT BEYOND HOPE Tl'?^' h Vc Sl/ft r eJ Vl "ft« ve.ir with Rheum j to h^.ir of ly that h is pr ivcd an nbsolute n i conditions ol Kheum.V.ism, no nutter how severe n»r from vii.it ause.that cannot immediately be relieved, ::n.l permanently cureJ by173 words
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Advertisement976 1906-06-11 9 PURALITE. FIRE-RESISTING BUILDING MATERIAL I SUPPLIED IN SHEETS G ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS I AND FOR CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, etc. Mgents: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. drink TAMCAW f\l" 1 ><s Ti Some of the Special Advantages possessed by Th« Milk Fo«>> <lc.;l. aprnilmlc In o«ipo<,tion It. inj ,n •< «ny .t <i(till«i976 words
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Advertisement70 1906-06-11 9 THE Straits Wimes CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN Singapore. MESSRS. JOHN LITTLE a CO., LTD. MESSRS. KEI.I.Y AND WALSH, LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL. MESSRS. KIM i CO. ADELPHI HOTEL. CHUAN A CO. ROBINSON ROAD. HOTEL DE LA PA IX HOTEL DE LEUROPE. The Refreshment Buffet, T»nk Road Railway70 words
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Article1148 1906-06-11 10 City that the Gold rush Made. S.iii Fr.uu i-i tlie ninth city in si/.sin t.ln United St;it»"s an. l the met n p i.of California .u\*\ of the Pacific coaat, ii Rtuated, says Aw "Maming Laader.' on the cud of a peninsula, which baa th« Pacific Ooean1,148 words
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Advertisement289 1906-06-11 10 JODELITE ■UrP i t EFFECTUALLY PRESERVES TIMBER and is a sure Protection against the attacks of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT TEREDOS AND ALL DECAY. SOFT WOODS may be safely used for Building Purposes after treatment with JODELITE. IMPORTERS: BORNEO Co., Ltd. H. ABRAMS The Horse Repository Orchard Road Having landi'l289 words
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Advertisement664 1906-06-11 10 ALBERT L. A. DALEY, Undertaker Tomb-Build -r Every attention given t> SfJSSBSSS diaries Moderate 150 MiMU lioad. Snle Agents for Mrs,:,. I Mti I'Uf Brothers, Ltd,, Loudon, C IHB2 CRUSHED FOOD. TRY IT AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED I. R. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that his Factory for664 words
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Advertisement393 1906-06-11 10 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Dteaw wit! |*^"^^}*y*{jJi > > l>gSos^Ol^TLUlOt)^W*^r^l > gSos^OI^TLUIOt)^W*^r^ »tl^jJ»M^l£A^^^^^^ <•*"""' •p <; k I afJisT>sTjisTßTiW»l I; rv m too iuf hiy ut it- i^V a ■'Afc&Y gaw o| ft'ta m ™*1 st Pronounced by393 words
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Article539 1906-06-11 11 The Kxp-ntei- and Ini|XMters J< iiinal. in an it.ticle d— K»g with AmerkM WWWlrti in China. Vavs Tkmn 1^ 11. part of the world where Uncle Sam's consular service is of tuch di-tiii.t and widespread benefit to the American ex|x>rter and maim taeturci -cckiiii: inarket> abroad, as539 words
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Article171 1906-06-11 11 Am Aiimiimwii in Europe, <1< cribinf li.^ nil crvation in the New York Herald." writes the toUowiag ■ImMJM cki( \>n rulilicr pavoiiunt. which is illu liatcd hv a picture of a London liaa semi horse exiiiiiiniiii,' his luM-f afi.r BOBtart with tin- new material The him CO vwd171 words
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Advertisement133 1906-06-11 11 Dan Macfarlane Co/s ROYAL V. 0. V. Jsiqueur Seoted Wftisky. to:) OBTAJKABLE FKOM Messrs. Yong Lee Seng Co. Ghee Soon Co. Ann Lock Co. Hong Seng Co. Hoon Keat Co. and all dealers. Wholesale from Syme Co. •2305 Sole Jigents. taHaaaaaaa*«»B*»««Bßy What wt Do, We do Well. m^ mm^ m^133 words
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Advertisement535 1906-06-11 11 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1906-7. CONTRIBUTIONS INVITED Straits and Malayan Colour Alone Acceptable SHORT STORIES AND ARTICLES (SIGNED BY AUTHOR) ILLUSTRATED BY SKETCHES OR PHOTOGRAPHS (SIGNED BY ARTIST) C'OXTKIBITION> bmnSj FROM PkXAXcJ, THK F.M. STATUS, AND I'.oKNKo; ALSO fKOM .I\\ a KMi BCVATUL To be sent in very soon and addressed535 words
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Advertisement165 1906-06-11 11 MARTIN'S {"m^rLadlesl f*f LLd %^.irji«i.'.?BJSar fm\ CHARLES JQ$ heidsieck s $$mn champagne fflf; Behn, Meyer ACo Ld M: ;lt iO DE p OT jEBj A^^^^^LfA Capsules 1 sf/VfilnnV W t0 c 'Piiba. s^l*Mf Cubebs, and the same diseases as these drugs 'n f°rt>'-eight hours without inconvenience. FOR DISEABES OF THE165 words
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Article133 1906-06-11 12 The first manifestation of China's op-jx-tion la the extension c." foreign land holdings in her territory has fallen upon the United States in conncoion with the establishment of consulates in Manrhuria. While the Chinese Government .s willing tha:, the Consulates thould be (stablished it will133 words
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Article576 1906-06-11 12 Wile Mrs. Neighbors threw a flatir.m at her husband last night beOMM lie accidentally sat down en her new bonnet. Now, I couldn't do a thing like that. Hubby You couldu't Wifie— Of course not, 1 haven't any now bonnet." lYimilis My boss has wjrkcd me ton hours a day576 words
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Advertisement323 1906-06-11 12 R|LEY,HaRGREAVES& Co., Ltd. sinsra-A-FOie/E ipoh, Electrical Engineers. HOUSE WIRING Estimates and Advice free. ELECTRIC FANS Crorapton Pnnkah Fans, Table, Bracket and Ceiling Fans. MOTORS From J B. H. P. upwards for small Machines, Pumps and all Purposes. DYNAMOS For light and Power, Private Plants, etc. ELECTRIC BELLS For House or323 words
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Advertisement500 1906-06-11 12 WANTED WANTED— Chinese cashier, salary tHO per month, security 11,000. Offers under H., c/o Strain Times. 2544 8/TUATION wanted by European on plantation for Borneo or Straits, as manager or employee 8 years' experience with good testimonials. Apply to B. B. 0/0 Straits Tim.ts 2527 ENGLISHMAN, 26, desires situation with500 words
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Advertisement554 1906-06-11 12 TO BE LET. TO LET from the Ist April, house No, 108 River Valley Road, Rent t«9. Apply to L. D, c/o Straits Times. v IM6 TO BE LET. small tint floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Ap} ly to Outhrie it Co. Ltd., Agents. D.o TO554 words
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Advertisement710 1906-06-11 12 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Ang Swe* Chiang, chop Swee Kiat ha» re moved from No. 48-3 Hill Strict to N«. 1 Oxley Koad. 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 to710 words
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