The Straits Times, 16 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-16 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.064 THE STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY. JUNE 16. ILOli. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Advertisement894 1906-06-16 1 A COLONIAL'S TRIBUTE TO DE DION-BOUTON THE RELIABLE CAR i\MI.S OniLD, Beg., ■< Brimmlfv." Trawool ltoa<l. Beymoor.Viotaria An-ti:ihu. rrktm; lllth f'rliraan. 1906. 1 f<-il it mv duty to a«ain wiiu- to yon itli n-tiu-ncc to tin iilunoiiunt. .ninint; ..I my fi li.p. De Dion. Connistently for in .nl Uiree yean,894 words
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Advertisement570 1906-06-16 1 ROBINSON and CO ARE NOW SHEWING Choice and Exclusive Silver and Electro Plated Ware SUITABLE FOR i Prizes ancS Wedding Presents. Tea Services |H|HHiH^^HHfeS| Rose Bowls w Coffee Set vices W I$A M wHIM Salacl Bowls ■PV jn *■yl§_ 3? fey Hoi, Wat^r Kettles \J3iiL^ 4S ke PaiL B^^aßmß ■BDmVwTv570 words
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Article2634 1906-06-16 2 If they refuse to allow us to harness Niagara," paid the gieat trMt prOBMCer, we shall jjo over and harness VcMvius." Great craters exclaimed t lu- assist ant. What earthly use ooald we make out of Vesuvius?" Why. we uould run a j>ij>c line under the Atlantic,2,634 words
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Advertisement265 1906-06-16 2 NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES Dynamite Detonators, Gelignite Safety Fuse, blasting Gelatine Accessor.es OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE. Importers: Borneo Company, Ltd. H. ABRAMS The Morse Repository Orchard Road .las just lancUil i x s.s. Darin* forty very m loct horses, Cobs, anil Ponies, all thoroughly li: iikcn tB MkUk iiml harness ami ruatlyfir hnmwliasß265 words
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Advertisement492 1906-06-16 2 ITCHING HUMOURS SPEEDY CURE TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely to allay itching, irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe492 words
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Article388 1906-06-16 3 Tbe reiarae oi the Chin we imperial Maritime Gimouu for the ([iiarter January-March o: the onrrettt year «hnw .i maiafaetory baoraaee over the dues and dutios collected in the MUM quarter of laut year. The total amount collected, note* the Hongkong Telegraph," in Ilk. TU. 7,79i.95J amuaat388 words
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Article344 1906-06-16 3 Mr. Nomura, an Euglnecr in tii Departmcnl <• Agriculture and Gammer, v. ii .1 1 1 inpaM id Marquii Sai. nji is li> i. -i mi ..'.II in Manchuria, ha.- hcea > pr< iml' K'n intore I .ng viewl ai to tin prospect! i f Ta344 words
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Advertisement608 1906-06-16 3 J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. RFP^IRS PROM'TLY EXF.CUTED CRUSHED FOOD. TRY IT AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED I. R. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that bis Factor} (or preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road, is now opened. Price of a bag of Crushed Food wt. lp.^lOc608 words
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Advertisement264 1906-06-16 3 ll^ m Ma^aV C£LEIUTEI) <gwr& la^B OIL £H s SIORES I 1 CEOSSE fflj 1 ck .^p,. ByBp.elal AND KM ToV^ Warrant H BLACKWELL, ffl^B malt vinegar nH B LTD InH B •—■>*- Purveyors to I ULU H M lea perrins HJ.TUe KING Wm suce STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1906-7. CONTRIBUTIONS264 words
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Obituary31 1906-06-16 4 mri.K.— April lKtb at lliirlwd"-. A. Carter. C. K. late of Johore, afiej 42. I'm. Bay l»th nt Chinßford. H (i H. P\e Oaptaan P.aad 0. s. N. c... aged31 words
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2201 1906-06-16 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. SATURDAY, 16th JUNE. POKTCMM liorn. not made, and everyl o<lv i-> uot Iwru a [Met. uor is every body born »itli the facility of picturing by telegrum. i Of coiirnc. where spnue anil money are no i objects, tin-re is mi pnitieuliirdittieulM in the2,201 words
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Article14 1906-06-16 4 wiAiN W. M. I'ayne. U.K., will be the icid officer for the ensuing week.14 words
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Article12 1906-06-16 4 Thk declaration of infection by choleia ss. Ed against Negapatain in withdrawn.12 words
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Article17 1906-06-16 4 K]..ht new Liberal peers, it is stated, will be named in the forthcoming royal birthday bona m.17 words
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Article17 1906-06-16 4 Ihk Hey. F. O. Swindell iaapfntaisd I 01 mial Chaplain, Malacca, with effect from thi. Ist instant.17 words
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Article19 1906-06-16 4 Mi.. I. J. SiKoi lk is appointed to act as Solicitor-General, penang, with effect from the lHth inst int.19 words
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Article19 1906-06-16 4 Till- homeward M. M. packet SaUiMU "ill probably leave Singapore on Monday the lNth instant, at about 4 p.m.19 words
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Article22 1906-06-16 4 In M. M steamer Soliwii lilt Saigon at h R.m. on the 16th June, and may be expected here on Monday morning.22 words
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Article20 1906-06-16 4 Thi Indriipum airi\ed this luuiniug 1.0111 New York with Over paekagßl of bjgfa e\ jilosive and smokeless (xiwder for Mauila.20 words
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Article23 1906-06-16 4 Tu< M. M. steamer Tonkin left Colombo at 7 p.m. 011 the 15th .lime, l'.HMi. and uiay b^; <jxpected here on Wednesday inoining.23 words
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Article20 1906-06-16 4 Yt-IKKMY WM SB exceptionally dull day in the Court of Bequests, which adjOntßM before noon. There WOK no important eases.20 words
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Article21 1906-06-16 4 >i\ huudrc-d Cbineae who are Uiug re]>atriat«d left Durban on the 24th of May on board the steamship Indracelli for Hongkong.21 words
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Article26 1906-06-16 4 aud E. Companies of the Ist sh. rwood Foresters are to procieil on TueKday ne\t to Blakan Mati to undergo instruction in ding iiU nuns, Ac.26 words
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Article26 1906-06-16 4 Mk. Won Man I'o is in>ii:iuated a mnillhor 01 the Commitu f the Society for the I'iotvctioii of Wouieu and Chilitien. il'o Li nit: Kuki Singapore.26 words
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Article28 1906-06-16 4 A. (i. Hakky last year's winner oi the Amateur (101 l Championship waa knocked out this year by Ctillies who hails from New Zealand, in the third round.28 words
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Article33 1906-06-16 4 Mi.. J. Wolkkk. the amateur aspirant lor Channel honours, who has ban training in the sea at Brighton, has decided to attempt to swim from Dover to Calais on or about July 15.33 words
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Article36 1906-06-16 4 I ViscofNT Aoki, the new Japanese Ambus sador to the States, ha- presented to Mr. 'KuoHevelt on behalf of the Emperor a piece of steel armour 3<H) years old. lt "ill Im placed the White House.36 words
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Article36 1906-06-16 4 liisiNKss man hurrying past tin- Supreme Court this morning must have received a shock on glancing up at the clock. Did many of them think they had overslopt themselves. The hour on the face was IS-M.36 words
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Article46 1906-06-16 4 A Limn I! inen.bcr who received a formal invitation to an official function, which had the initials X. S.V.I', on tin- bettOM corner of the card, is said by the Isis to have ad dressed his reply to 'U.S. V.I'.. Km]., Qiga, v 1 nor House."46 words
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Article42 1906-06-16 4 Thksk are busy days in the planting world, remarks the Miilny Mail and one member of the community now uses a motor bicycle regularly, without which lie s.i_\s it would be impossible for him to carry out the work under his charge.42 words
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Article43 1906-06-16 4 AmOHWT those who attended the King's Levee on the 22nd of May were: Sir William Treacher, Mr. QeOUJi .lamitson. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward 11. s, mour. CapU.in Pakenham, and (icm-rals sir (i. Digby Barker. Sir lan Hamilton, and Sir T. Kelly-Kenny.43 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article27 1906-06-16 4 In the Italian Cbaßlbarof Deputies, Signor Tittoni, the Minister lot Korean Affairs, made a statement on Urn international dis.ii uiaineiit .juestiou raised by Britain 127 words
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25 1906-06-16 4 He said that Italy supporl-d Urn British view in theory, but that i:i praoUoa, Ithi itlea would b»\ resnltless.25 words
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Article34 1906-06-16 4 Karon S]xvk von SU'inbur;. bi hiiu Illinois compared President Roosevelt with the Km peror Kanghi of China wh" died early in the Isth century. He dwelt ii|>on similarity in their recordetl sayings.34 words
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Article21 1906-06-16 4 Among the first visits of Urn V.ar, bftfON going Is the Crimea, will he one to Finland.21 words
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Article20 1906-06-16 4 hfSOo> has broken off diplomatic r< IstionM with lioumauia on account of [certain in cidents in Macedonia.20 words
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Article20 1906-06-16 4 The uew German infantry regulations will be applicable to the lates 1 \m v d military lessons.20 words
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Article298 1906-06-16 4 [By Siibmtirine Cttble) Bec'J. .<t 5in,j,i,,,,r,: 16th June. MM. i. 'I Btuter, Noon. Tlir Court of Cassation In i'arin lias mot to oOßeUet the Dreyfus ease. They an- examining Urn m doaeii m with closed doors. Hi aid has won tin- o)H'ii ■■■>!: ChampionTht (inik l-'oreiyn Uakti aMed,Reuter - 298 words
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Article41 1906-06-16 4 TUB band of tlw Kherwooi] Koraaten dis cussed .sweet in ail .:.-.'i. I'.ot.iiiual (laid, us from oto II las- n^l.t. Mthou^h the ni^ht was a dark one, uood n imbei of lesid. BtH availed khanastTea of the mi lomewhal rare treat.41 words
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Article43 1906-06-16 4 I'yK ever bunuag qnertioii v\ hat. shall \^c do with our l*>> lOSBII to In MtiafMtorilj answered in the following ulvertisem. jl which ap]H'ars in the window of a Farriny don-road hut<hei 'l slioji, Wanted, a rasp c: able boy for beef BMiasgea.43 words
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Article52 1906-06-16 4 ■•Moioi: BMsd mania should be treated when m-ognis. .1 as a dangerous foini o| lunacy," says the Mritish Medical Journ;< I. In the ineantiiui', it says. UtO best ptoplty lactic is a series of heavy tiuis. ,ndors<iii. m of certiticatcs, and expulsion bom clubx which nave the inOtOI Indus. rv52 words
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Article53 1906-06-16 4 Thk following V. M. 8. appointments an ea/cttcd: Dr. 11. Frastr. M.D., to l>e I > j > tor. Institute for Medical lievarch Mr. K. W. B. Darke. to Borvej \ssisunt to th. Commissioner of Land Dr. T. C. Mugliston to :u't as Inspector I iein-i.i I t the Medical53 words
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Article66 1906-06-16 4 At present Straits dollars, old British dollars, and Mexicans are current in the western Siamese province of Toagkall. But from Ist August, a Kami nirrency will be introdooad. The preaaßt currency will then be demonetist d. and will U' redoemcil b\ the Siaiues<' (>o\ei nmeiit at the rate ol S66 words
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Advertisement584 1906-06-16 4 "AUTUMN GOLD" j CIGARETTES. ill ..iiiiit-ttliilt "1 tlir Mime description as Tim < lustl.s'. Imt of R laiy.i rfn, choir. WhMM, an.l lian.l m.ule. I.y W. I), un.l 11. <>. Wills, d Btfatal «v.l Lon.lolli. Expressly prepared for: CALDBECK MACQREQOR CO. Samples on application. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications are584 words
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Reuter's Telegram.
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Article34 1906-06-16 5 K,,\l ill Sinynpori l.'ttli June. I>il'il. bij Hentir .5.i p.m. It is believed that the Tantah affair (Fgypti is dm- to some officers' damaging crops and is ol no political significance.34 words
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Article21 1906-06-16 5 President Hmsevelt entirely disapproves of the House Hi Id prescntatives' Committee's Meat Inspect! n Bill, as l)riny inadequate.21 words
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Article13 1906-06-16 5 The Naval maniHiivies have bii'n most actively earrii d on.13 words
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Article31 1906-06-16 5 Two liners have been captured by the iinmli is. who in the early morning attacked Plymouth and Portsmouth, their destroyers attempting to lam an entrance at each port31 words
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Article17 1906-06-16 5 Battle Still Proceeding. U Portsmouth the invaders were repulsed, but off Plymouth the battle is still proceed-17 words
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Article40 1906-06-16 5 Sir Henry Can pbell-Baiiuerman will move tl.e closure on Monday, with a resolution limiting the Committee s proceedings on the Education Bill to sixteen days. The second |iart of the Bill is proposed to be drop|M-d.40 words
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Article28 1906-06-16 5 Ihli. by liruler :,.:'O p.m. A .Icwikh anarchist Was bombed a Corpus Clnisti procession at Bielostok i Byalyutok Poland), killing and wounding many people.28 words
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Article29 1906-06-16 5 massacre of the .lews ensued, and hnndri-ds were killed and wounded. The remaining .lews tle«l to the forests where they were pursued l>y the mob.29 words
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Article19 1906-06-16 5 It is stated that 'Jo of the troops operating in Natal are on the sick list.19 words
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Article16 1906-06-16 5 The Liberals have decided not to oppose the Hon. A. Lvlteltou s election.16 words
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Article25 1906-06-16 5 Wording to the Standard, Mr. W. Whitehead. now in Berlin, but formerly in Tokio, is appointed l!ri;ish Minister in Servia.25 words
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Article37 1906-06-16 5 Tiie ioverniiH nt have he< n defeated three times owing to the defection of their -extreme anppactora in the Committee while working out the details of the Workmen 's I oni|xnsation l!il!.37 words
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Article20 1906-06-16 5 Mr. lilad-ton. Mstiiday. admitted the embarrassing |>ositioii of the I iovei -nnieiit iv lisped to the measure.20 words
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Article183 1906-06-16 5 new re uryaiii/ation scheme of the Conservative |mrty broadens the basis of repres« utatiou on tin Central Council and maki-s it inoie demiM -ratie. Bee'd. Bimfport, l&k June. I'-1.1. If BMiW «.m. I- >s orhi ialh ■■IlllllTlwi that Bambaata. the rebel Kaftir Chief, wiis killiil on the183 words
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Article252 1906-06-16 5 0 Orders of the Day. Friday, Mai IHH 1. Motions by the Aitim. Co&oirui SkckkTARY That this Council approves the provision of a sum of $20,000 to be charged on the current revenues of the Colony for the present year for the reconstruction of the Church Street (ihaut252 words
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Article542 1906-06-16 5 At the Supreme Court. Pemug mi the 12th lune. the hearing began of a (MM iv which Mr. Edgar Maclntyre and Miss Kachael Kemp, lately of the Dallas-Band man Opera Company, claimed lrom Hasam Henry Dallas and Maurice K. Bandmann respectively, certain monies alleged to be due in542 words
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Article97 1906-06-16 5 Mi W. .1. 1(. Simison. M. l»., F. H. C. I.. I>. I. H. I'rofexsor of Hygiene. King's College. London, anil Lecturer in Tropical Hygiene at the London School of Tropical Medicine, says the amdC. Bjcprrm, has sailed for Sina|K>re to serve on a Commission to inquire97 words
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Article36 1906-06-16 5 Thk Secretary «i Hrn MaßjoasM Criofcet I'luh has telegraphed to the New /calami Cricket Couucil asking what terms the Couucil is MHltd to yive for a '>0 days' tour of an Hugh-li team in New Zealand.36 words
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Article408 1906-06-16 5 Chinese Thief's Depredations at Tanglin Barracks. Li.m Moii MrNii. a yeung fellow, lias appar ently had the run of the Officers' Mess at Tanglin for some time. A month ago twe reports were made by Limits. Foster anJ Sneider, of losses the former of the loss of a408 words
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Article48 1906-06-16 5 Thf carriage approach to the Town Hall •n Monday night will be by the Supreme Court Road, ami the entrance will be by the stage door. A temporary iwrtico will be erected so that the audience can enter the Hall in comfort irrespective of the weather.48 words
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Article170 1906-06-16 5 On the morning of the 10th ultimo the attention of Sanitary Inspector Olsen was called to the fact that a Chinaman named Sin Veok was very sick at No. 258 Victoria Street. Assistant Municipal Health Officer. Dr. Campbell, was communicated with, aud he directed that the man170 words
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Article129 1906-06-16 5 On the lMth instant it because known at Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw's that an old servantnamedChan Soon, who was employed as a runner about the shop, had managed, by means of fabricated chits, to get on two i occasions S'2o for stamps. He was given into custody. Yesterday.129 words
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Article147 1906-06-16 5 Thk Kuala Lumpur Hubber Company is n -gist-red with a uapiUl of i.1M0.000 in £1 shares, to acquire from A. (irisar. of Antwerp. tin K< nt. Uganda, Wardieburu. Setapakdale. Klang (iates. and Mount estates. Selangor. and to carry on the business of planters of of rubber147 words
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Article56 1906-06-16 5 Tina who are anxious to put au end to the- auouialy of plural voting, nays tliu Spmimtm, and yet are content to let the over-representation of the South of Ireland remain unaltered, afford au illustration of the feat of straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel which is without56 words
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Article1138 1906-06-16 5 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipa Board room at '2.80 p. m. yesterday. Mr. E G. Broadrick. the President, occupied the chair and there were also present Messrs. A. W. Bailey, A. t. Watkins. J. W. B. Maclaren. Rowland Allen, Wm. Macbaan,1,138 words
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Article357 1906-06-16 5 Thk Nortk < kirn* Doily Ntwt thus comments on the House of Commons resolution against the opium trade No-one who reads the telegram can fail to be gratified at the apparently unselfish and philanthropic declaration of the Secretary for India in advocating, even at a sacrifice, legislation357 words
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Article80 1906-06-16 5 Tin. Ui»ht Hon. the Secretary of State to. the Colonies ha» been pleased to approve the following appointments with effect from the 12th April, 1900 Mr. H. Muir. Assistant (iovcrnment Marine Surveyor. Singa)x>rc, to Imj (lovern incut Marine Surveyor, l'enang. Mr. W. N. Masterton. Assisant < him80 words
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Article126 1906-06-16 5 Thk final HM in rnnnectmu with tin toot hall coin|H'tition of the Sherwood Foresters. iM-tweeii E. and C fiOmpMlif of tin lii meut. was i>lav<-d at Tanglin In-fore a large crowd .11 BMotaaon yeatanjay afternoon. Mr. Apps acted as ivliiv. A very good gfUllt! was witnessed. At the126 words
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Article48 1906-06-16 5 Thk London OauUetA May IMb the Older iv Council saiietioiiin. appeals from the Supreme Couit oi the hederaU*! Malay States to the Prh j ApjK-als mnst deal with matter^ £6,000 >n value: ami must In I motion within fifteen days, acconipiini-d by security to the raiaa ot 10,000,48 words
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Advertisement168 1906-06-16 5 Borneo Rubber and Trading Co. Tn lionno I(ii1)1m-i- and Tiinliny Company has Ih-cii ragiaterad with a capital of CIJMMHK) in 11 shales to ailopt an agreement with the .Maia Syndicate. Limited, for the acquisition ol the share capital ol the Hande! <'n Industrie Maatschappv. Williehnina. to Hcipiin- estates ami concessions168 words
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Advertisement282 1906-06-16 5 RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL. DINNER ON Saturday IGtd Jnstant REGIMENTAL BAND IN ATTENDNCE. RACHALS PIANOS. For Sub-agencies, apply to H- Schaefer Co, D 1768 Btll Agents. VyB3!I ta^G'RL "VBRANI Q"\VT" BREWED AND BOfTi.rp f,'y 2 REME GERMAN v^^ "GIRL" BRAND BEER. i TO HE HAD OF ALL RETAIL DEALERS Sole Importers282 words
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Article1365 1906-06-16 6 First Results of New Training l l A very interesting and important address on the new scheme of naval training was delivered on the 11th May at the Royal Naval College. Portsmouth Dockyard, by Professor J. A. Ewing. Director of Naval Education His qualifies. ions fur speaking1,365 words
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Article344 1906-06-16 6 Mr. Charmberlain ha, been pointing out that while we are calmly content with a slow increase in tintrade, our competitor! an rapidly getting into our Colonial markets" 'lie said:— 'l have looked at the figurea of our Australian trade, and the period front 1890 to 1894 gives an344 words
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Article114 1906-06-16 6 M Qoremykin, the new Russiau Prime w;i- born i in [839. He graduated in 1860 from the 1 tn > ri al Law Sell, o] with an exceUeil and then entered the civil cervi I 1864, lie was appointed a member of the Legislative Committee of Poland, ami114 words
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Advertisement517 1906-06-16 6 WANTED WANTED. Si* good Compositors by the StraiU Time* Pre*N, Ltd. Apply with testimonials Strain Timn Office, Cecil Street, Singapore. WANTKD for jun«le work, an experienced ■Mil, Apply, Mntfai testimonials and qualification* also stating salary wanted and aye, to J.," c/o Strain Win. urn SELANOOR CLUB retarv. Sclan#>r Cliil>. Kuala517 words
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Advertisement548 1906-06-16 6 TO BE LET. TO LET from the Ist April, house No, 102 River Valley Road, Bent I**. Apply to L. D. c/o Strain Timtt. g 1986 TO BE LET.— until first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Ap| ly to Oathrie Co. Ltd., Agent*. a.o TO BE548 words
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Advertisement660 1906-06-16 6 TO BE LET. TO LET, Kinrara." Orchard R<wd. partially furnished. For farther particulars apply to D. Turner, British Dispensary. C 2346 VACANT. Rooms with a private family Tanglin district, tennis court. Reply to Y. 4 F. c/oS(rait« Time: TO BE LET. No. 5 Malacca Street, vow occupisd by Meaars. Behr660 words
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Advertisement836 1906-06-16 6 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The offioM of Messrs Giang Bros. 4 Co. and the Singapore Steam Saw Mill Co. ha\e been removed from No. 2 Malacca Street to No. 11 and 18 North Boat Quay, from Ist June, 1906. MM CHOA OIANG THYE. NOTICE. The Sale by Auction of ALMA,836 words
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Article1219 1906-06-16 7 Extraordinary Market Position. All Hn onus Exckkdkd, The price of cash tin on the 9tb of May. says the Birmingham Daily Post, reached £197 10s. The rise, as compared with the previous day, was insignificant, in view of the large jumps which have occurred of late,1,219 words
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Article551 1906-06-16 7 Some People's Methods of Squandering Money. When people have more money than they know what to do with they some times develop I remarkable ingenuity in de\ising methods of squandering t. as iv the case of the French narqUK who, according to the paper.-, his her551 words
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Article105 1906-06-16 7 isniiiMAnns mabad Hainan lll< 1 1 .Intl.- that Om Hiitisli sU'.nmr S.nnn \v,.s fired on by CUmm from Hrn abora while Hlie wan steaming "lit of Sainslmi halted! (Canton province) on tlit- previous moininu'. and what nmkis tin- oviuncnrc all the more daring is that H at BoHm «<i* ivitlin105 words
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Advertisement139 1906-06-16 7 WILLIAMS TYPEWRITERS. Mod No. 2 $120.— nett if f* 6 $180.- WILLIAMS DUPLICATORS l'rice S3O.— Will turn out lMt<'r work tlian RotaiT Duplicators costing double the price. Sub-Agents, John Little Co, Ltd. SYME Co. FOR SALE SULPHURIC ACID SYME Co. 2365 What we Do, We do Well. J Cood Work139 words
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Advertisement844 1906-06-16 7 Zgg TANSAN t»T A MINERAL WATER OF THI Jj I HIGHEST CLASS, Pure, (Brisp, Invigorating. TANSAN OF ALL DEALERS. CJ.EM.XOOK.PHS f Rathe Freres> For a complete Cinematograph Installation apply to Levy Hermanos, 3< Battery Road ii rifipOM double-sided records AND TALKING MACHINES. ODEON Talking Machines from $20. SOLE AGENTS, Levy844 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter160 1906-06-16 8 ihf MMw "i (/ii -siKiii* Ttmrn," Sin,— lv Hongkong and in other placed tin- Mt office authorities publish daily lists of mails leaving by Mm various sU-ainers. just as is dour here, but they also publish oil these slips Hrn arrivals as will. and it would certainly160 words
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Letter604 1906-06-16 8 lit, I tfttr Strata I Sn:. Ti> HMM mho not- oat ioto the highways and byways of Suigamn and ws tin number of jjootl men (I ilo not v It t to tin Ikiulk uu.lm rsi wlmi arr Makfag in vain lot MMM employment whereby tlicy may604 words
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Article197 1906-06-16 8 i. V. C. Bme turn ago mad ;i Uw membera tl* 8. It latter aboold net up team to play mi r at Bngb] but owiag to Uw i>f getting completely repK- ;<ai!i ..f (he s. i;. c. the natter i|.i il. v i caterdaj bowevei ouipoaei] nii-tly197 words
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Article49 1906-06-16 8 putted t'uit Pi m., j> i lining to I'liinn mid will j..it I', kiny I Hhhmgtwt, li;inl>..». uidpoaaibly! >L'in in not ;i treat) cooatay :h. w.iiHupn. i Foreign UUta Board i thoagfa alfonliny tli< <listiii<{iii-lii> i .r\ i.i' :lk\ ami protectfcm in his liiui with any (•iHiiil c>Qicial mqitiou.49 words
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Article593 1906-06-16 8 Results of Annual Athletic Sports Meeting. Tuk annual athletic sport* meeting of the Raffles Intttitution Club wan held yesterday jn the school ground the occasion aluo being the closing of the school for the usual summer vacation. The weather in the morning when the preliminary heats593 words
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Article143 1906-06-16 8 In an interim Mid ji.-t I Anti-Typhoid Inoculation < >'*— exan tlieiuaelvea as >«uistie(l that tfae practice ol antityphoid inoculation in the IJriti-h Army hM n luWcd in a -;di^tantial reduction in tin incidence of, ami death-rate from, entocii Eevei a nu tin- inciciilaUil. Tin tla -i,143 words
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Article655 1906-06-16 8 Another Vain Search on Cocos Island. Mh. Hai:hli> S. (Ik.w's steam yacht. Robsmarine. has returned to England from Cocos Island, where the owner ha» searched dili <eutly for nearly two yean* for the treasure rt -liich some still believe is hidden there. His quest, however, like655 words
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192 1906-06-16 8 Tennis Tournament. i;.,,,it i/,»',-i-.;.i/i r i hxmhii'NsHll-:— Chia Hood Sau^ Ix at Si ah Cheng Joo. li). -»•<>. til: Song DugSiang Tuau. l'.:i. 0-4. i:. mv.i.k BAXOIi vr:-Lee Kirn Choo ser. bMt Wee Kirn Hoc s<r. b-4.61. n. MtCBUI HiM'ii if: Mjny Keng and Cboo .lean192 words
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Article47 1906-06-16 8 Tip lU\'s FlXTlliK. Thk following ale ties ri\ed tin tu-da\ It. Siv-i.ks. A. I>. Bakei 1». <■'. Loveridge NT. Tcmdat'i Fixti hk. Dot 1:1.1 s. N. Kails nn.l \V. Carter- 1 v. C Lovei i 1-r ami W. C. l.itlHiite plu* 2.47 words
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Article246 1906-06-16 8 rYoman Socialist bound with Chains and fastened to a ring. I'hk trial at Halle of the editor of a iocialixt newspaper for the usual offence wealed the sort of treatment accorded to voiueii in some parts of (iermany for en;auiiig in political agitation. Two women were246 words
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Article213 1906-06-16 8 Tn follnwiny pa*seiimis arrived here yesterday morning by the lui|Hiial del man Mail steamer Sri/'lht'.: From Bremen Mr. Kmaiiuel and family. From Rotterdam. Mr. H. Bielke. From Antwerp. Mr. K. l'oortinann. Mr. >' Mrs. F (iroves. Kroin Southanipton. Mr. K. 0. Kal.oinb. Mr. Kobt. larvis jr.213 words
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Article166 1906-06-16 8 In view of the discussion, which has taken place recently in the military press as tn the etriciencv or ullici ise "t tin aiiuy's ne\» short rifle, the London and District l.irli inret this year was of special interest. I'm utunlier of years, the Loixlon Battalions166 words
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Article123 1906-06-16 8 Till; Kondo.i Smliun So-iet\ ban h'iii :i meeting of protest a(>aiunt llie pi—ant adaunistration of Kastern lieiifjitl. Mr. Dadabbai Naoroji presiiled. The Hon. O. K. (iukhale said that indicia tin,, ut the partition of Helical was general. hut the fact that Western lien^al wan ijuiet while Kastern123 words
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Article25 1906-06-16 8 H. M. the Kiny has been pleaseii ko OOaV tii in the lion. W. 11 Shelfoid as an I norhcial Member of the Legislative Council.25 words
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Article397 1906-06-16 8 T:n. TrvprnpfianMrr couniifiits 011 the present Itate of rubber cultivation. It begins by pointing oat how small tin man 1 lant it; .11, still are as compared with the l>ritish. In Ceylon alone 40.000 acres are master rabbet and about the same area in the Malay I'liiinsiila. In397 words
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Article54 1906-06-16 8 Tin liaJHli Miula of Smawak lias raoeotly putcliaasd 10 -U lip. Argyll twocvliuilii car. The Crown Agjaafi Imv, placed a similar ofdn for a car to ha nsiil by an ottkifil rcsiiliny in the Ka-t. Ihe HeHulent of Selanfloc is <\|H.t'tiin; a mw oar, but. tins t.li«- Unlay Mail tuxlerhtanda,54 words
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Article384 1906-06-16 8 (Sunday. 17th June.) Fan SiM'w mi 1 1: TtnoTT. St. Am.i;k»'~Cmiiim:m.. 1 H.lll. Matin- aad r.itan>. Holy Communion (Choral) 8 ]"> a.aa 11. .1% Commnuion (Plaii Sandajr Bohool .n,l BiMe Causes. 880 p.m. Evensong mill SrrniMii. St. Mtiim»'.- Sepol I.IM-. 11 li a.m. F.« cinnv Berrioe. ■'> pm.384 words
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Advertisement87 1906-06-16 8 At tin- Mm of the year tlic fii'sl unnatural UxMMMM of a oUld'l bowed should h.-ive immediate u.. tent imi. The bwt thing that can l>e given is Chainbnlaia'l Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea] R<-iNrcly followad by castor oil as directRemedy followed by castor oil as directed wit li tacli botl87 words
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Advertisement41 1906-06-16 8 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy is the mosc successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints, and is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. Every bottle is warrauted. For sale by All Dealers The Dispensary Gen. Agents. 30/641 words
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Advertisement332 1906-06-16 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS, Have just opened a fresh stock of Indian. Chinese, and Japanese goods i.e. silk kimono*. Maltese silk lace collars. Ladies' silk blouses. Japanese cotton crape kimonos, Persian and Indian carpets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies and332 words
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Miscellaneous138 1906-06-16 8 UAY BY DAY. Saturday, 16th June. tiigli Water. 8-41 p.m. narln fliinni Bohool Bports. 8. S.V.A liitle l)istriluiti.,n Chroa Mash Bhow Hand 7-15. Wa.vang Kaasira. 1». Ornaaalial Band. 9ea Mum HoteL 7 bbj sunday. 17th June. Hiah vi»ter. Tlti a.m.TSI p.m. Fust after Tinity. .■s m.iv Clni Launches. 7:10. 9,138 words
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Article350 1906-06-16 9 Date of rmatioD Capita] Subscribed I of Kharm Imiw Paid »lue up to Reserve 1900 1175,000 •140,000 I I 13,500 SfiCO niii<i-iMd 4,000 M.OOO 10.000 64" uniuowl 6.237 10.493 36.700 110.000 50,000 150,000 90,000 2,000 uau>n«d 10 I 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 1 10 I 1901350 words
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Article207 1906-06-16 9 1905 IUOS 1903 1904 t-JOO.OOO 700,000 £70.000 tisjm •120.000 •610.000 £59.520 £10,500 20,000 t 10 10 70,000 10 10 9,000 uoiiMiuad I 63.000 1 1 I 7.000 1 £0.15 9,000 uuuiiad f 6.000 1 1 I 6,000 1 £0-15 1903 1904 1904 1 -«<- 1903 lilCi 1904 I 30.000207 words
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Article170 1906-06-16 9 1903 1898 1665 1901 1901 1899 1903 1891 1890 1887 '-01 £400,000 122.5,000 •10.000.000 »2.400.000 534.000 »-7.-..iiO(i ♦eoo.ooo $30,000 •200.000 •500.000 13.000.000 i l.i. 700.000 ,5,000 «.**> t 1Q m.^ I »io,cor.ooo 80.000 i»s t» 9 -^;X, j »2,400,000 200 100 100 »M 75,000 2 750 100 100 t*M.ooo170 words
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Article679 1906-06-16 9 At a molting of the Royal Colonial I list it v c. a paper on India Under British Rule was recently read by Mr. Arthur Sawtell, author of Actual India and other works. The lecturer said there was little need tn dwell upon the value of679 words
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118 1906-06-16 9 Thk decision ot the Committee on the Merchant Shipping Kill cxtemlinj.' the application of the British load-line to foreign >-hi]is not only in ISritish aorta, but on all NMMwWIMHtk the Inited Kingdom. 0 tlie subject of nincli discussion iii maritime circles. Althonjjlit the (iovern mi118 words
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Article101 1906-06-16 9 NMM. C'aiki> A Co., of (intnock, have launched the twin-screw steamer Sile, which tin v have built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company, of London. Stic is the first of four Httsamerx of the intermediate, or X cIaHK which MettHrK. Caird art conxtructing for101 words
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Article226 1906-06-16 9 Singapore, 1(»th Jine, 190(5 PRODUCE. (iambier 7.25 do (Cube Xo. 111 1 unpicked 10.75 Copra Bali 88 do Pontianak 7.95 IN P)h r. Black buyers MM do Whit.-. 2&62J Sago Hour Sarawak m 2.70 do Brunei Xo. 1 2.66 I'carl Sago n r >*° Coffee Bali, 1". buyers 18.25226 words
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Article352 1906-06-16 9 At a meeting of Planters hi Id at Kua'a Selangor on the 9th. mst. it wadecided, says the Malay Mail to form a local branch of the U. P. A. 'lher were present at the meeting Mesprs. J. A. Hunter, J. Huntei. T More. R. \V.352 words
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Article435 1906-06-16 9 Simultaneously with the great coal strike in the United States a movement has been commenced iv Australia for raising the prices of coal, although but a few months back it appeared as if further reductions wool n necea sary at an early il.ii. Whether the anticipa: trouble435 words
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Article60 1906-06-16 9 Wk may reasouablv BBMti W lite. Hw l<x:k Kllis in the Sm.hruth r,;,1,, n i. that a time will MM when, if. for instance, ax in a cat* known to inn, an epileptic woman conceals her condition from Mm nun she is marrying- it would generally hi felt tlmt an60 words
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Article547 1906-06-16 10 A remarkable example of Eatan.-will journalism was laid before the King's Pinch. Dublin, on the l'Jth May, when Mr. O 'Carroll, master of tbe Ballinasloe wurkhouse, and his daughter applied for an order that Mr. \V Hastings. editor of the 'Western News," issued in Ballinasloe, should be committed547 words
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Article193 1906-06-16 10 Mr II 11. Suplee. tin writer of the i|iiiiteilv survey of applied science in tin- quarter 'i "Forum," aeyi thai wooden pilea tuch a.- those apon which Amsterdam and st Peteiiuuig have i limit are now ix>iiig discarded: The timber pile is now being extensively replaced193 words
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Article144 1906-06-16 10 A prl'ii courage and prate nw of mind ■aved a lion-tamer from a terrible death i ii the 13th May. During a parformaaea at menagerie at Versailles, a tamer named Robert entered a cage containing a lion and a 1- in- Th.- lionaai mrang upon him. and.144 words
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Article966 1906-06-16 10 Combination of Music with Telephony. A device by which performer at central instrument may BWsM IWMt miLsic in a thousand ttotani plaeH M surely the coiiibinui.Km of music with telephony that we have been awut.n_ r That such an apparatus baa Ik-oii devised we have been informed from966 words
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Advertisement791 1906-06-16 10 Ships and Steamers. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Par China, Japan, Penanr, 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. Outu-ard (for China). BWwaaa 23791 words
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Advertisement1212 1906-06-16 10 Korinklijke Paketvaart Maatschapplj. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore Ship Aoekct, late J. Daimii i s A Co., 2-3 Coi lter Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted I Will be desmuhed for I'mi Iliemtdijk Batavia June 13 Soerabaya, Ampenan, Macassar, Balik Papau,1,212 words
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Advertisement672 1906-06-16 10 C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE FABT ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATEB. 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 FROM672 words
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Article491 1906-06-16 11 The man With two Brains in Laidon Jacques Inaudi has just made his reappearance in Lond.m recently at the Hippodrome. With his friends and japrwaxio, M. G. de Thorcey, the t.imoiis mathematical juggler spent the whole of last year in South Amtriea touring the country from Columbia to491 words
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Article163 1906-06-16 11 Design for Palace of Pe ace. The follovißg if the result of the <-nmp?titi«.u for designs fi-r the pr isd PalaM of Peace— First prize. 12,000 tl. rm- (X1000), 11. L M. Oocdonnier, Lille: second prize. 9.0(M) florins (£750), M A Mai .-I." Pars: third prize. 7.0(10 florins (£583), llerr163 words
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Article43 1906-06-16 11 Till- Qua ii DewsajSC of Holland, who has been stayinsj at Neawiad, met with s motor eai aacwenl lit i Majesty's automobile oaase tßtoooUiaioa wish a butcher's iart, and QueeSJ Basma Was thrown out, but fortunately eecaped with siiyia l aj in hie43 words
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Article121 1906-06-16 11 ll is prrtty drill. shvs till' ('< ///oil Qtaiiyi, that tin- priM-nt < lovcrniiii-nt lof that Colony I fails to src-im- the thorough siip|H>rt of the planting roimnmiitv. which Sir West Itiilge«a\ roinrnanilttl. Thi-. serins to have arixen from Hrn ikMM ot n.lvisirs of weijjht ispeiiiillv ;is Sir \li\iunlrr Aslinorc121 words
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Article901 1906-06-16 11 Under this bedding the following abbreviations are used atr. steamer sh. ship bq; barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cm. —Cruiser Obt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p. Horsepower Brit. British U.S. United States Fch.— French Ger —German Dut.— Dutch Ital Italian Span.— Spanish Sar. Sarawak G.c— General -cargo; dp.901 words
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Article64 1906-06-16 11 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Whiki Nil. Victoru OfuriNu Doc* Zweena. Albert Oravinu Dock Nil. IMH No. 1 Upada, Teesta. 2 Nil. 3 Nil. 4 Trowbridge. 5 Van Riemsdyk. 6 Jason. Borneo Whar» 7 Nil. 8 Natuna. Glendhu. Jarmnk's WBAisr.— Nil. Kktpel64 words
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Article714 1906-06-16 11 Name, fort, probable date of arrival, and name of -agent: Stbahibs. Acilia, Hongkong, July 1 Behn Meyer Airlie, Sydney. June 24 Boustead. Ajax, China, July 8 Mansfield. Alesia, Hamburg, June 23 Behn Meyer, Andalusia, Hongkong, June 29 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, July 5 P. 40. Atholl, London, July714 words
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Article104 1906-06-16 11 for Per Steamer Time Monday. Sabak and Djambie Ha** II 1 p.m. Malacca aud Linggi Kli,n,i Ssaf 1 p.m. Pekan and Tringganu Alms LeoUo 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca Ilmia ll'an 2 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Sttffhu 3 p.m. Malai-ca -Hn 11,, 3 p.m. Penang HlaJsJ M"li104 words
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Article135 1906-06-16 11 From Europe—By tbe M. M. a. I. Tonkin due on 20th June. From China—By the M. M. s. s. galatil due on lMth June. Loft Singapore Doe in London Arrive! Apt. 30th N. D. L. Mmy 25th May M May 3rd B. I. May 25th May 26tli135 words
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Article854 1906-06-16 11 The following interesting article is from the "Mining" Journal of :he 9th May: Whatever may be the future of the tin market and course oi prices, the past fortnight will remain one of most memorable periods in its history. Tindaily movements will be found ill our m«;al854 words
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Article67 1906-06-16 11 Liverpool via ports. Mi ,le Lmtem, •ln>- Itith line, Barlow. East Coast port*. Baa WkaU Hin. alternate. Saturday* aud Wediirsda>». Teluk Anson via ports. Saffke on Monday* sAangor on. Wednesdays, and Hut l.nmg iit Knlavs. S. B. S. Co. Net Swettenliiim via ports: Penang in Tli'irsdayi,67 words
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Advertisement721 1906-06-16 11 Ships and Steamers. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Qerman Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naplea, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,721 words
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Advertisement635 1906-06-16 11 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. A regul.u FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained betweeu Japan aud Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, I'n.liM- Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese < i. >\ eminent, specially designed for the Com|iauy'B European Service, lighted throughnut by Electrictity, provided with excellent aroom inflation635 words
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Miscellaneous29 1906-06-16 11 WEATHER TELEGRAM. HONOKONG.-IiTH Jt st.— 10 ».n. Barometer l".i U Direction of Wind HCTS. Force of Wind '2 Mnx. Temp in Snail* MANILA.— IStb 7iD GaUs. o i» ii29 words
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Article474 1906-06-16 12 The 'Monetary Times" of Toronto, referring to the manufacturing industries in Japan, notes the changes when have been made in the various classes of goods for export during the last ten years. During 1904 the value of nianu V.Ktured goods exported amounted to £7,140,000] that of commodities manufactured474 words
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Article391 1906-06-16 12 Mr. Winston Cliurchill .replying ieicntlv in ;Ik' Mouse of Commons to a in. -.ii.ii by Mr. Lehinaim concerning the burning of kraals and dividing of !.H,t. said that the information iv the B <•' tli' Cotoua] Secretary did DO< -tipport the Ijelief that any de* ruction of391 words
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Article557 1906-06-16 12 Typical Careers of Crime in Scotland. Th» Prison Commissioners for Scotland ia '..heir rtcrn for 1905, follow their usual practice of tricing the history of prisoners in order to disoe'-T the causes of thrir downfall. In the present instance they take the cases of sixty niaic and557 words
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Article172 1906-06-16 12 Miecio Horszowski, having won fame in Italy. Germany. Spain, Portugal, and France, ha* arrived in 1/omliii. He gave his first recital on the 11th May at DtaiaHHJ Hall, when he electrified th.? audience by his marvellous cxe<u' i\e skill. The boy is a Pole, and was born172 words
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Article84 1906-06-16 12 The (hincsr Government has appointed Tong Shao Vi and Tseu Ka Loi ax plenipot entiaricn to reopen negotiation)* regarding the Nanchang Massacre, with the French MininU-r, who is expected at Peking nhortly. There lias been much riimtatixfaction oxpreHfied with regard to the terms of the recent proponed Hettlement of the84 words
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Advertisement559 1906-06-16 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL""^. 110,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve •10,000,000) Silver Reserve I 9,800,000 18 SOO OTO Reserve Liability of Proprietor* •10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. O. H. M«dhurst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Hon. Mr.559 words
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Advertisement487 1906-06-16 12 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per annum487 words
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Advertisement651 1906-06-16 12 AUCTION SALE OF W6e Pontianak. To be held at Powell A Co.'s Saleroom. Tuesday, 3rd July, al 2. 50 p.m. For particulars, see Circulars. Powell V Co.. Auctioneers. 3501 DUNROBIN. TO BE LET. This coinfortale residence is beautifully situated on the Dunearn Estate it stands on high ground in a651 words
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Advertisement659 1906-06-16 12 AUCTION SALE Tuesday, 19th June, at 2.30 p.m. No. 1H Merchant Road, Singapore, area 1,180 square feet, leasehold for 969 years. Powell Co 2574 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Tuesday 19th June, at -J.3op.rn. Freehold building allotments, situate it Orchs/d Road, Singapore, near the premises of Messrs. Kelly A Walsh, and adjoining659 words
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