The Straits Times, 18 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-18 1 The Straits Times \O. 22.005 THE STRAITS TIMES. MONDAY. JUNE 18. 1900. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement307 1906-06-18 1 MICHELIN TYRES fiew Shipment just arrived r fßcofc your orders soon. C. Dupire Co. Singapore. The Impetus Boots and Shoes .lust nnpacked a very large Block <>t 'Boots. Shoes and Slippers, Fell H.its. linen [sudkerchiefs, Collars, Tweeds Flannel, Vienna etc. etc., Inspection Cordially invited 12 BATTERY ROAD "STRAITS TIMES" BUSINESS307 words
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Advertisement292 1906-06-18 1 The Recognised Headquarters of the Army, Navy and Tourists. THE ADELPHI HOTEL a Bingapore. Aplandid BitniUion. All modern somforta. Elsetrie V;,, I. (Ball an.l I i. Lawn Teann Coaata. Charge* Stnc'ly MoilerateWAVERLEY HOTEL .',!>■ HiU-^tri'ft. Si non poreHealtaj Position. French and O anna nOaißine an.i Bafreahmenta. Meali at every time292 words
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Advertisement415 1906-06-18 1 C. F. B. M. S. CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL. II W.I VBABLI saI.K ok \voi;k. VICTORIA HALL. Friday .liuu- "Jiutl 4 to 7 p.m. S.itnnlav Jnnc !iil lii-:M) a.m. to 1. SSBO E G vi. K ItltOWN. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Mrs Howeil HAH BEHOVED ill:;: OFFICE w iN< HKSTEB 11OISK CAVAKAOH BBIOOE415 words
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Advertisement267 1906-06-18 1 Robinson Co. WATERPROOFS ALL SPECIALLY HADE FOB THE TBOWCS f«|* |7??\ New Prices IPC k$ Inverness Waterproofs A Chesterfield Waterproofs J Navy Regulation Waterproofs Army Regulation Waterproofs Black Cashmere Capes. Syces Capes and Coats. Nicholsons Well-known RainCoats l* Rainproof yet Porous. kf j-- \M¥ .A. SPECIAL PUBCHASE ol Gentlemen's Umbrellas.267 words
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Advertisement273 1906-06-18 1 Wl nl->T' k MOUSfI COLL) EB QUAY, The electric LIFT towkav i.oi.i. vr.w b\ iii >». i;i; -i H VRGKE EB. LTD. U'noi labb for us" by tenants and Otbi I NOTICE. S itive [ndu»tri« 1>:. k-.. i n pared to n>lv h it-, tan*, mannfacl i price Enqui >•-273 words
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Article1055 1906-06-18 2 The following report fron the Minim Journal in tin* article of May istii more excitement and wild,.,' ili,<u, ations Imvi hem ritnCMOj than liave htm HM in (he article for v.iv many y.-.iiv Daring I lit- rai!v part of (lie week the price of i, vaiuv.l t,,1,055 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1906-06-18 2 "CONGO" TROPICAL ROOFING. Prices. 2 ply 810.508 10.50 per roll containing 2 16 sq. feet. O M laW.dU at M H 9* Complete with caps, nails and Cement for fixing. 44 Congo Tropical Roofing is cheap, neat and easily fixed. It harbour vermin and obviates leaks. IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd.223 words
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Advertisement73 1906-06-18 2 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Eiolds top place in the highest class of Whiskies Guaranteed 12 (twelve) years old. eel Jlrtie Ipully. Turf Commission Agent Now h,i> a hook opened on the I K\\;il;i Ltttnpot Meeting. DOUBLE EVENTS ON Planters' Cup and Horse Handicap. Planters' Cup and Ex-Griffins. also Treble Event Planters'73 words
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Advertisement394 1906-06-18 2 CRUSHED FOOD. TRY T T AND YOT T WILL RR SATIPFIF.P I. K. BKLILIOS begs to m.'ur.n tbe public that UfJ Factory (or preparing (rushed Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road, is now ojienod. Price of a bag of Cruihetl Food ws. 1p.,10c a »3.80 per bag. No. 1 Bran394 words
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Advertisement412 1906-06-18 2 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease with (tsuMlslMtf slno# Hit.) CAS I MCE OR FLUID KXTRac i ur ittu JAMAICA too hK?hiT"("'t P KfcfcY M |A{y*l —M *n"k W H^SBVan^ Pronounced by the HIUHEVT medical AUTHORITifc.3 J %£Ss£ Tor412 words
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Article361 1906-06-18 3 The Mishap to the Montague." A Beuter'e telegram s:at(d tliat the Htlvage uperat:one on th> dattleihip "Montague" had boon returned and I false bottom was being made Lo cover the holes, while the rocks underm.dh were being bwetad with a viewto towing her off. In this connection "Timeeof Ceylon" reporter361 words
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Article237 1906-06-18 3 Two Belgian* who attempted t> rving sentences of imamoaaMßl for atro.-ties up., 11 natives have been 1 am t d at Id 111 a in lie t'< Ml I' I I State. One of them. De Tiege. a relative of the president of the Mongalla237 words
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Article35 1906-06-18 3 Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of We t ■in A.-straha. referring t i a deficit of -aid the Mui't I- salaries had bcttd 1 educed by £2«X) each, and econo I admiuiatration generally would be adopted,35 words
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Article84 1906-06-18 3 k. ninaiks th< Siam ()I>■arvar should^ he well off for iceThy Bangkok Mwrafactar ibJing it* plant, and 1 in w factory with a capacity of tliirty tuns per diem, together with cold storage accommodation has just been established on the other ride of Clong Kut .Mai t.> it Tlien also84 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1906-06-18 3 At iln^ wn the vr.u the fin! unnatural looeeoeai ol s child's bo* el* viiciulfi have immediate tentlon. The beel thing t H;» t can l>r gives is Cham berlain'i Colic. Cbo] m and Dianboei Remedy followed by eaetor < il l{iiiicdy followed by Otttt t <>:1 as <lii >82 words
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Advertisement781 1906-06-18 3 URALITE. THE BEST FIRE-RESISTING BUILDING MATERIAL SUPPLIED IN SHEETS FOR ROOFING ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS AND FOR CEILINGS, PARTITIONS, etc. j^ HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Maynard Co., Ltd., ENGLISH CHEMISTS. 14 BATTERY ROAD. HAVE OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT 598-3, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, NKAK THE BRAS BABBA BOAO TKAM .11/NCTION. HOURS781 words
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Advertisement186 1906-06-18 3 PETROLEUM SPIRITS. BtNZINE. OASOLINE. NAPHTHA PETROL. ••MOTOR CAR" BRAND. In drums of 4 ami I Ini|x ri»l QaOosW. We ha»e reduced oar prio* lor above spirits lo 5O cente per Imperial Gallon tnn iitli Daosaskar. Deiiv.-.v oaa )><■ dMaiaad n Chin Huat Hi.i Oil Trading Co -Mil B .mi: Bride*186 words
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Obituary23 1906-06-18 4 Flue: -At So, 10 i. Saahia ltn-1. thk morning, tba beloved wHeof Capt E. B. Fink. Interment at I p.m. to da>23 words
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321 1906-06-18 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY. 18th JUNE. Thk opinion of a nameless expert on liuhbcr-planting lias recently beeu given i the BtraiU Tim ami it would be Mala* to deny the stirring effect of the communication. It is not an opinion upon Kublx rplanting. in general, but is321 words
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Article260 1906-06-18 4 This day is Waterloo Day a day notable, as we all know, in the annals of the British army, as the day on which, by their extraordinarily dogged pluck and marvellous shanks of self-restraint and ]h i -sonnal endurance, the various branches of tlie Service were enabled, with the xkill260 words
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Article473 1906-06-18 4 It may not Ik i-i in rally knmii. or at all events, it may not bf known to visitors, in fllimuwsn. that tin- T< leplione Company's difficulties, iv respect to their Kxchauge connections, have ariam from the total cl'.ange. which has been forced upon the Company, in the location of473 words
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Article161 1906-06-18 4 It is satisfactoi t.i .l in actual print that I'rince Arthur of C'onnaugbt has r.l irn.'i bom ssfsly. His sliort visit to Singapore and his debonnaiM ami easy manner. marked. thi.iiyh it was. with gmvity yet hMlmjul wsetvn, will be reonl leeteil hv us all Out inie foi many a161 words
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Article177 1906-06-18 4 We haveit from hoinlon. mi Maiiuailukes' authority, that it is pi oims.il to ta\ hadielois. anil as 'Marinailuki-' |H)ints out, this s4-ems a little hard on hachcloi s. aU or youny or luiilille ayinl. as a wife has always been considered a luxury. Hut yet it may Ix? that the177 words
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Article87 1906-06-18 4 Baron has it in Hngapore, to-day, thi t a hitch has arisen somehere in the pro. -eilini;-. and the Colonial nm rninent. on onleis liom Downin;; Street, an about U> cry oft their agreement to purchase the Taajoug I'agar l)ock Coinpanv's anawrty. it is natural, iv a place like the87 words
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Article80 1906-06-18 4 It k satisfactory lo hear thai sikh ilis. missals .mil notices of ilismissal eoiitiline to bo canccllc-d. and the iiniilent of the boycott may now be regarded virtually a* olosed. Tin- simile has noeived assurances of approval ol th. way. in which the matter has been iloalt with in these80 words
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Article55 1906-06-18 4 Thk late Mr. Seddoo evolved many #»i thiujjs. and they all turned oat brilliant rac .isms: ;,nil i: was he who evolved the idea oi beldißg an brtansatfoaaj Exhibition in Sew Zealand, at Christ Chnrch, am the Ist of next Sow mber. w,- shall bare more to to say up..55 words
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Article21 1906-06-18 4 At Imrnhaii). on the IHth of May Mr* Kennion defeated -Miss Thompson in tin rinal for the l.a.lies' (iolf liampi insllip.21 words
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Article21 1906-06-18 4 <>m the MemK is of tin Singapore <io!i Oabbaa proseßeid a prise for competition among the .-.uMies connected with tlie course.21 words
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Article26 1906-06-18 4 Lv i i Erxkot B. A. KnlU. ot the s. \V. Naval Artillary Vohinte<is. Sv.lney has arrived in Singitpoje. Ac proceedM to Dutch Hoi-mo this .i.ftemooii.26 words
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Article31 1906-06-18 4 \'ia\: i no Si 5|.,,,.i iv expected to arrive in Singapore vory soon. The Italian Prince is lu.ikinj; tour throogl] the Knst and will probably sta} Uere, for same litUi tin..31 words
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Article45 1906-06-18 4 '1 |h i-.ist, nt myths, nays tlie (laardiau, aißict every Royal Prince that be has been married xecreth or niorganaticallv (Queen Victor! > declared that tlie accusatibu bad been broogbt even against tin- ivin.-. Consort', and that he is incapabk ol prepai ing iiis own upeeohes.45 words
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Article48 1906-06-18 4 I mil Smi. says the Lomlon Cimn, can ass<-rt with truth that her laws anil her judiciary are permeated with Enropeau oonuuptioDH of impartiality and of jnsti. we cannot consent, lor anj couocunonH iv other matters, to amplify' her )>\ isilietion ov.r tin- Bnrmsas wbjeob) of the Britinli Crown.48 words
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Article43 1906-06-18 4 Db. W. (Juot't Centle inns XL beat Cambridge by 7 wickete.at Cambridge, »>•« a London wire .iate.l Otfa June. Hufa beat Derbyshire bj l! 7 runs. Miilill'-see\ beat Somerset by runs. Barmy beat Notts by 3 niokots. The Warwick vrnil» Wmvr-u.-isiiire match was drawn.43 words
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Article52 1906-06-18 4 Ni. An li' was yesterday morning bond by Detoetivi No MS In poeaessioD ol the tins oi butter. As be conldsay notliinii more satisfactory than that Uhinaman save him the bwwer, he w:;s arrested. This morning. Inspector Dooley charged him before Mf. l.'onnaii with (randaleat |h>ss,-. sion. He got a52 words
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Article60 1906-06-18 4 Thk i hinesu .Minister to France has telegraphed to his Government ■"yting tin aggressive a.tivity of the Frencn along tlie Iku.l.i- of Yunnan provinos (WestornChinat. Ho warns the (iovirinneut ayninst the ambitious designa of the Governor-General of lado-China, and expresses the fear that China's wovereigntl in this portion of the60 words
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Article143 1906-06-18 4 I i.t least of Corpus Christi was sol.-ni siaeJ attheCatbedrUof the Good Sheplieid yesterday. The Ki-^lit Bevd. l>r. Barillon i ofliciati'il at iwith mflfwiiig ami > raaing Mci u.i's. assisted by Bevd. Fathers Rivet and 1 Poogat. Iv thu Bomiag tin- choir nnder < the able oondnotonhip, of Jf r.143 words
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Special German Telegrams
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Article24 1906-06-18 4 4m i7th -1,,,,' King llaakon's ooron i ill is Hxihl I'm thr l'.ith .iiini'. Priaoe Heinrieb ofPnnsM] will attend the aeramony.24 words
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Article28 1906-06-18 4 The Kaiser will pay i Aoial visit to l>i.iiitli.-im. in Norway, on theMb .Inly. This will In the tiist iisit iroh to Kiag Haakon.28 words
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Article21 1906-06-18 4 11. M. King Kdward will ri it the Empuroi Kian.-is Joseph at Im-lil. in i^; Ist next.21 words
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Article23 1906-06-18 4 The liussiaii (iovi-innn ai have takea energetic nteasnren i the VntiJewish ilistnrbanees at Bielostok. i The Dntaa will mi thither.23 words
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Article30 1906-06-18 4 I'l.ini-i- thri-ati iis Lo s. .i ii Itiinatttni t<i Xotoeeo, if the Snitiiii iii- release the son of tin captured retx 1. B uuu uui by nmui30 words
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15 1906-06-18 4 A Kraiu-o Sxvisstaii" .mli.il.ly break curt on the 15th July.15 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article26 1906-06-18 4 Ihl.l. 1,,, r i..,,,. A bawl of Women's KnffragJMtx. with rt;n; waving and shouts, interrupted tlie meeting, at which Mr. Asqnitli (ran Vorthampton.26 words
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Article20 1906-06-18 4 Tiny were ejected: but wbaeijucutly some S<M-ialists interrupted tlie meeting, nul thoxe alsn v.i ii- eject< 'I.20 words
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Article27 1906-06-18 4 Bee'd. Su ",<■■■■ 17th /»h.. I hi, l. I, It. ,i.-r booh. Kighting and Hacking continue at Bialystok w!n-ii' martial law luw beeu Drockumcd.27 words
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22 1906-06-18 4 The outbreak m affecting diHaHtroiiHlj tin Bonnes, and a beav\ fall in Seen ri tie* has remilted.22 words
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Article37 1906-06-18 4 -i ow is re|iorted to <■■'■ in v< i tied I'oniliti.m. and denionxtrationfi againxl the Government are of daily occurrence in the (treats. Bxtra troops have been called to tbu factory (jnarterH ol St. Peternburfi.37 words
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Article40 1906-06-18 4 i; r'rf. Sn ijt pore. ISt />/■,/. 1.,, ft nter. Kln.m. Moi.- /.iilu rebel chief* have nnrrendeie.l. It is expected that ipostofthe rend* will come in by the IKh instant Only two important i-lii.-i- on still in rebellion.40 words
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Article22 1906-06-18 4 Tiik M. M. Vi, iu.ii, MTivcd xtenlay from Dunkirk with ovei IHIU cases of bulletx. in powder :tml a iniiitiiiii for S;iiyi.:i.22 words
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Article43 1906-06-18 4 In no otlier creature lint nun:. nayx tin mil. is tlif '!> -in i.i bewail and n n the dead very highly Jovolop I If von sh.Kit hiil n< chance* ace that its mn »o >l er limb 1 in tlir countc m n43 words
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Article65 1906-06-18 4 111 1 liaM been i 1■..,!,-»I .Mine-, oi Intl. nka tin is very pare on tbu oroetiuu* alloyed below >* -of iron. v. refining is not arrioil on there nritii all ilfsiiiihliMiiii'. lli.- In. l i inriit. proprietoi ot tin Banks mi inteiidH to offer two kin. is of pig65 words
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Article108 1906-06-18 4 \i:ni i ;i o'cloah yenterdaj ;n -i:jin^r uu accident ooenredon toe hill in Killinej I: Two mail and im v i ks werv drawing ;i curt wmtaiining i ig< pieo "i heavy unbar wbrn Uv aJli animal (ell ooming down thfl incline. The right wh.-.l of the earl it* body,108 words
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Article132 1906-06-18 4 I'm. the first time >l- I Iton mil to., hi 'tin- London bronnttrapli Hhow, jpivi a cliiilnns Ifatinon nn tlatanla) afternoon ban 8 t<> T.li p.m. To counteract tiic brightness <>( the li^lit. the largo teat wan Doremd with bioek doth to ouabk the ymiaffUmn to we the piotanw dearly.132 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1906-06-18 4 PHENOL Disinfectant. Positively fcilh $erms and Greeks II I.l.Kit I'AKTK IT. U<S <»K THK VAI.VE OF "PHENOL" mi: ova ma list, paoi 4<i. Price Pwr Re >H. Quart Bottle 50.:,0 1 Gallon Tin l.r>() •1 ..-2.70 and 10 gallon Drums on application. One Qnart Ten Gallons of liakM Strong Phenol706 words
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Advertisement322 1906-06-18 4 LATEST ADVfiRTISMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BIII.DINC LAND At Mi'*si-.. H. L. OoabbB) Co.'s Mart I On Ifcarfsf, tnd fnifj, ul !.:m p.m. Lot 1. Freehold baBBBBg land «ituate near Hali-Htirr limul, district of Toali Pyoli and Rochore, area 22,500 square feet. Lot 2. Freehold lan 1 ailjoining the322 words
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Article296 1906-06-18 5 Suhnnirinr Cilhh\ Bte'd. Wafwaow J^tli -him. 11,1,1.1,,! l;,ul,r<).:ill The Duma discussed the Hiclostok riots. It is asserted that the niassaere of .lews there waa arranged by the QaaanaMßi The iMim.i has s<nt three of its members there to investigate the matter. The riot- I'.ielosU.k have haan renewed. Thoiisiiinl-Reuter - 296 words
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Article311 1906-06-18 5 Horse Bolted and Victoria Overturned. R"i regret to bear at a leriooa carriage accident which occurred on Saturday sffarrnoon wbik Mr-. -I. T. Lloyd and two ot her ibuighten were driving to town. Alxnu o'clock tin- ladies wen coining dow 11 Ca'iui in their victoria and the311 words
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Article244 1906-06-18 5 Tin rlnrt Top ilarOrclM stral Concert of the Season l!Hr,-l<H>7 will U given in the Town Hall to night at.) p.m. Tin Preheat ra will play the (ollowing pieoea: the Andante from Beethoren'i Syinphonv No 1 the bmn from the Ballet La Itolle an Hois Doramaat' iTchaikovHkyM244 words
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Article15 1906-06-18 5 I v- 1 yoar'o I'aaailian murphm was fl..".72.<Nx'i. that for the enrrent yoar i« t2.sOft.OtH).15 words
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Article712 1906-06-18 5 All About the Purchase of a Daughter-in-law. A Tamil woman named Anjalay brought an action on Saturday against a man named Moona Valayutham for $60 in lieu of a pair of earrings which the defendant was alleged to have misappropriated. Valayuthaii replied with a counter action712 words
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Article191 1906-06-18 5 (in >aturdav mornini.'. laaaaaba; Howard had Mr. Backer* -gncwti again befon Mr. Column on tin ohaaat of theft 011 a vessel. The farts t the eaae appeand in Friday's iaaae. Hi ttctiM s.i rgeant McLean i:ave evidence of arrest. Tbj proprietor of the -Vafatring Bar" said191 words
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Article103 1906-06-18 5 Kl.oM ail ottici.ll so;;i-i -;iv- tile L.iniloll. correspondent of the I tlieie comes the news that one 1 .him .|i:i mi ol the dispute now settled Ixtu.-en (ireat Britaiu and Tiirki-v in ooaaexion with tin Tabah territory will bi c great improvement of tin Egyptian defeaoex throughout the line of103 words
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Article114 1906-06-18 5 1 1 1 n wtddiug was celebrated at the l'li-shjtcriau Chtnob on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Dai-y Biookabatlk, daughter of Mr. ISrooU^banU of Tinjoiig I'ayar. was married to Mr. M\ics ot Mi^.s. Pateraon Simons and (o. The bride was given awa\ by her 'iither. and her ataaM l.i na aotad114 words
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Article529 1906-06-18 5 "A Fool and His Money are Soon Parted." In the small Court before Mr. Justice Planar an Friday the first case cAllod was one which the learned judge sng jested should Im- tattled mt of Court. A Tamil named Kali nga Rayan claimed from another Tamil, Veerapahan, the529 words
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321 1906-06-18 5 1905. 1U..1-11:-. ok'THK llw— Col rt. Si\., >ioi:k. Dranca thk Vkai: MM. Mi:. C. B. Vkli.k. Registrar of the Supienie Court. Straits Settlements, has issm-d his nport for HXl.'i. and says that the number of Banana tried at the Aaatsea held during the year was Itl321 words
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Article83 1906-06-18 5 Twknty si\ carils were taken out for the Jane Medal Competition, l'lay resulted iii a win for Mr. .1. S. Humphreys with the ex tniiiely tine score of NiaiN 71 made up at levaa threes, asvaa fours and four fives. This c< institutes a record for some83 words
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Article80 1906-06-18 5 OwiMi to a report that a liussian CourtMartial had sentenced (ieneral St<H"sel to d.ath lot >-owardii-e on the ground that his iilllioniaw of I'ort Arthur was premature and unjustihiil. (iene:ol Nogi. who conducted the rinqn nf tha fartrnaa was on the '24tlj May interviewed a: 'lokio. on the subject. The80 words
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Article73 1906-06-18 5 \'m tollowing iUiiusare noted in respect to the Sherwood rataataia; Lieutenant Robert Lowe Sherbrooke. from Battalion. The Highland Li^ht Infantry, in succession to l.ieiteiiaiit (i. L. II Manby. promoted. Se> ond Lieutenant .lolin Leslie Graydon Cuter, fioin 4th Battalion. The Ksse\ Keyi hunt, in succession to Lieutenant (i. May-all. rnaiflnnrt73 words
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Article1322 1906-06-18 5 Distribution of Volunteer Prizes by Miss Anderson. An Interesting Ceremony. On Saturday afternoon an unusually pleasant and interesting function took place outside the S. R. A. pavilion in Target Boast It was the occasion of the distribution of tin- prices won at the third annual meeting of1,322 words
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Article24 1906-06-18 5 Cai't*in U. Me. B. I'oiitmi. Ist Hat. Slur wood KoirsU-is lias ariiv.il at Singapore ami is taken on tin- atrwigtb .>i the Com uiautl.24 words
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Advertisement380 1906-06-18 5 NOTICE. By order of the Board of Directors, it branch of the DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK has been established in Singapore, DeSoQU mid Prince Str n tmt. Singajwre, Kith Jnne, HKMJ. E. SCHULZE, Miiiitnii r. asm A LITTLE DOWN AND A LITTLE EACH MONTH until the Purchase is Completed we tin- Teruu380 words
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Article1079 1906-06-18 6 The following article on -urroncy reform in Mexico is from the Mining J.niriial. It is from a Mexican correspondent fli Milutiim of the monetary i. urm in Mexico has been offivtetl by Urn >:iiii>;<and metJuMiical pi\xi'durc of diminishing the- amrmiit of money, consequently by this sole1,079 words
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Advertisement518 1906-06-18 6 WANTEI> WANTED. Hix good Compositors by the "Straits Times Pretw. Ltd. Apply with testimonials Strait! Timt! Office, Cecil Street, Singapore. WANTED fur jungle work, an experienced Hirvivnr. A)i|.]\. saadiag n-stmionials and qualifications sin stating salary wanted ami a»;e, to J.," c/o strait! Timr». ■>:m\ SELANOOR CLUB. The S< -crelary Kelangor518 words
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Advertisement549 1906-06-18 6 TO BE LET. TO LET from the Ist April, house No, 103 River Valley Road, Rent K». Apply to L. D, c/o Strait! tiviii. v 1966 TO BE LET.— small first floor office* facing Cavenanh Bridge Road and Fliit Street. Apjly to Outhrie 4 Co. Ltd., Agent*. v.c TO BE549 words
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Advertisement274 1906-06-18 6 TO BE LET. TO LET, Kinrara," Orchard Road, partially famished. For further particulars apply to D. Turner n ßritiBh Dispensary. BfJM TO BE LET. No. •"> Malacca Street, now occupiad by Messrs. Behr it Co. Entry Ist August, 1906. Apply to i-iSK7 M. 8. E. ANGULLIAACO. TO BE LET. Immediate274 words
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Advertisement330 1906-06-18 6 R|LEY.HaRGREAVES& Co., Ltd. SI2STO-A.^O^/E IPOH. Electrical Engineers. HOUSE WIRING Estimates and Advice free. ELECTRIC FANS Crompton Punkah Fans, Table, Bracket and Ceiling Fans. MOTORS From B. H. P. upwards for small Machines, Pumps and all Purposes. DYNAMOS For light and Power, Private Plants, etc. ELECTRIC BELLS For House or Office.330 words
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Article551 1906-06-18 7 MmMK. W. .1 mill II 'I'lunnpsdiifoitnightly liulu rvUMT lfp-ni mi :i> f< Hows niuler date London l.th May At Auction* 1,661 padugw offered, 1 1 which ■> Imm portioa was withdraws, owing to tin' modermte ifaiwunil Colnißluan, t "I'lit r:t l Am. rir.ui ami Cm' A551 words
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Advertisement128 1906-06-18 7 \i lAa $7 32 I il ft \VI ft 32 ft V 32 32 ill 32 V> Si §Dont S > Be Blind. my IVin't r. f iK- to Ix-llfTrhi a Ililnc. till mj /kyou'\r Iriid II TholiMudi "I Ifoplc^k 5" uffir IndeteHbahle mnnn- "i*7 7kKHir«ill>l bM-auac they La\u ucver128 words
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Advertisement134 1906-06-18 7 WILLIAMS TYPEWRITERS. Mod J No. 2 $120.— nett 6 $180.- WILLIAMS DUPLICATORS Price S3O. Will turn out better work than Rotary Duplicators costing double the price. Sub-Agents, John Little Co, Ltd. SYME Co. FOR SALE SULPHURIC ACID. SYME Co. ■^iti."l What we Do. We do Well. mummm^ mmm^ Good Work134 words
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Advertisement529 1906-06-18 7 HAKONE WATER THE MOST REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING NATURAL MINERAL WATER (BOTTLED AT HAKOKE IN JAPAN* IT MIXES EXCELLENTLY WITH WHISKY, BRANDY AND MILK. la cases of 4 do/., pints with Crown Cork. CAN BE HAD AT Q. Otomune Go. Sr OGRAI HS f Pathe Freres. lor a complete Cinematograph Installation529 words
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Advertisement312 1906-06-18 7 SOUTrfc INDIA LABOUR AND GENERAL SUPPLY AGENCY Correspondence invited by Maniyam ami J Sons. MerchauU and Agents, Tricliinogxilv South lii'ii;i ■JM FOR LADIES dJORET.HOMOLLES'APIOL It tht most sure nmedy tgalntt the Sickness, and othtr effects caused by tht delay of tht regular penuas 3tGPlN.Ct.im,l6s,RuaS' nonor»,PaßlS I NOTICE. The extensive premises312 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter162 1906-06-18 8 r»fai MMsrs/ <>tr "SansHi Urn,: Sik.—The suggestion from the Hw'li Echo ir publish today, that the Sikhs mi's Island should Im replaci d liy I 1 ineae is winthy of every aaHHti There an tew immigrants SXOepting Chilli -c and it w old for many reasons Im- far162 words
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Letter86 1906-06-18 8 fi Editor i./ Hir Strait* T, .lust after tram No. :i crossed the Singajwre Rivur on South Bridgi Ko.nl at Id k! thin morning, I aawtbe oondnctor reach and -lap in the face Japanese yirl w hose likisha was U-iny passed by the train. While ti,i-86 words
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Letter183 1906-06-18 8 ill, Editor of the "Strath Time*." I have noticed a growing tendeno} in siugapore to maki use ol the tlay- of various nationalities (or advertising purposes, when vi --cis riving foreiyn Mays are iv (Hirt. partiI iarlv transports or men ot war. To day fol instance, there183 words
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Article536 1906-06-18 8 A Review of tre difficulty arid A Possible Way Out. in Australia utattractin., world-wi.le i ,len -I and is not an inln it topic iv Si igapore aporl circles. The ter has reaolvjd itMell into a triangular between thr New South Wales an 1 ria Cricket iati.ni-536 words
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Article625 1906-06-18 8 Till- Annual S)>orts of the Aii(<lo-Chinese School were held at the Hoarding School yrimnds on Saturday afternoon. The rains of the early part of the week had left some effects which the sunshine of Friday aud Saturday was not able wholly to overcome. Kut Mic day itself625 words
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Article132 1906-06-18 8 <.. Hi. it writes! itl oi Mine* Magazine ou the coat ul living un the Band: Theco»t ot UWng. ol varies with the idioHyncraaies ol the individual, but there an certain expanses that ma> be regarded m ftxed. taking into i on~;.ii i.iJon a moderate amount132 words
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Article120 1906-06-18 8 Hk.UK is a tale from Dockland. London, and concerning Wong-Ouui. Chinaman, who lived at Limehouke-causeway Wong-Gom became aconahatad witli Ah Hmg, a countryman, who poaaassed watch and chain. One inuniny Ah Hiujj missrri his property, and went to the poboe. > detective, told to make Inquiry, had120 words
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Article103 1906-06-18 8 Wirn all tin examinations under the clerical scheme, me Detent clerks nic srill to be laiyeh met with in the F. M. S.. remarki the I'rralt Pit B tns ol them ■'<c so iy ant that beyond being ask to copy they are ti: tor nothing alae. To bid) I103 words
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Article534 1906-06-18 8 Lord Roberts Addresses Meeting of City Men. Loatt) Koiikkts had every reason to be gratified w tth the receptiou of his address on imperial ami National Defence," wnaah he read at the Mau.sion House. London, on the Kith May to a crowded and repreaan tative yatlu liny534 words
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Article279 1906-06-18 8 Th»- unearthing ol tl,. B{bk City of t>:,i!t by Esrai lites. was the unbject -t intenvting address delivered at 1 ni\eisit\ i olii London on the 17th June by I'.nt. --•l Fiwders Petrie. who had \r.^i returned from an archteological expedition in Egypt L>9Mcrihing tlu city279 words
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Article291 1906-06-18 8 il» 1 1 i- c:.ttin^ reportuM a coantry i meeting in A ntralia. Hot stuff those jix-kt Uiys! ■•When thingH were aomewhal wttled down, it wan found that onrj three liiiiana Iwei itartinK for the flrsl race (Trial Btake«). and at about 12.80 pju. Bemm. ot the291 words
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Article763 1906-06-18 8 RewardA to Clerks. Kiiom ne\t year, clerks in the l-'edt rated Malay StaUs will 1m- iewai;led it they do particularly well in examinations. A recent executive order promises a bonus of $~>o to the clerk whu obtains the greatest number of marks in the senior clerical examination in763 words
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Article216 1906-06-18 8 SKwaAij despatches have been exchanged between the Minister ot the Board of Foreqm UViiis and the different fimilnil Ministi rngarding the aatoblsshteg of eoninu'reial him- i.i.-ide the i iiv. Although the majoritr nf the foreiga Sfioiston are not in accord with the. Chinese Ooveramont ngaiding its decision tliat216 words
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Article396 1906-06-18 8 mil, r>"n. lii. rahtsriag, ordered bj the Judicial f *l»llliati— loillil at the la>-t Assfan ~<-»inn. vi tin- ease of criminal bread) ol tm^t aßainat Vn Thian Took, ilili\i-iy eU M tinBaagaj Ujong Railway, which tiKik place mi the >">t)i instant ami was postponed to tin l;'.tli. was396 words
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Article212 1906-06-18 8 It tUo v i:il Marriagi Bill, which Ims just .1 read :i second time in tinii l.iul-. should bsoouie law, which is no\. highly probable, we aays the OuardifiH, oan hardh doubt that it will be ued ai lever t<. help tha legalisation ol marriage with212 words
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Article274 1906-06-18 8 The Eights at Oxford. Tn I nivii^itv nylit ;m races at Oxford terminated on the 28rd May. In >.pit«- of tin fact that the wMtther iras unfavourable, rain (ailing heavily .there wan a n iy large gather my at the rivernide. The Second Diruoon started in the ioll..« inj;274 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1906-06-18 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 crape kimonos. Persian and Indian carpets of nil sizes, gold gem st t-jewellerv. silver ware etc. etc. Ladies197 words
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Miscellaneous65 1906-06-18 8 DAY BY I>AV. Monday. iKth June. liitfli Water. l.i p.m. mcert. Tuesday. ir>th June. Higli Wate 9-ia |..in. Kuala King H Wednesday. j<i> i Jum;. lliyli \V. M. M. i in do*. Thursday. 3 1 at June. i 1 ,v. i "i Ihyn Water, nil.-, a.m Hi i p.m. Koala65 words
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Article914 1906-06-18 9 H^w Wast of Energy by Exposure May. be prevented. llu« t.. preserve itorks of coal i> s problem that has long tracteii ie attention of ooal-ownen and ooal-nean, Experince ahowed that when coal is ktarked. r loses >"in tli ti 14 of it> calorific In 11914 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article362 1906-06-18 9 I >ate of fiirination 1900 1901 UH 1901 IH9-.' npital »175.001> £.10.000 Jtl46.7<K> £-J*)i).OUt) I Subscribed 5140.000 $-.'93,600 *****5 7/ 11H0.M66 CMMM I I i i I I i Number f pM Shares V lue "P to S 13,500 10 t 10 Ww uoui-iMd 4,000 10 I 10 20,000362 words
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Article196 1906-06-18 9 ■M MM IHO4 V.MPO.IWO 700.000 CTMN 12.000 I I (120.000 •610.000 MMM £10.500 20,000 70,000 9.0U0 unioned 63,000 7.000 9,000 uuuimwl r 6,000 6,000 10 6 9 10 i 10 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. Batu fujor Rubber Co., Ltd. 12.25 buyers 24.00 *ale»uml mßmi i a. i 1 £0.15196 words
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Article196 1906-06-18 9 190:* Mi 1!H)1 ma l MM un MM I-'."' I lUO.OOO MfMM $10,000,000 400.000 534.000 S-tTVOOO *600.000 ♦ao.ooo s-.im.000 v>oo.ooo IMOOOO 350,000 1 £1 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. MJIMIH 5' 000 uui- il%l t-w- 000 4 500 •M'• SO I U-'.VHi Fruer.iNeave.LUl. 10:1.00 lmyer* >..j,wv 10.000.0000 i *10<V<000 80,000196 words
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Article44 1906-06-18 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% Riley, Hanffeaves, Ltd. 6% Siugapore Municipal 6% 8% Tuojouc P*ear T><*V Ho., Ltd. 6% SHOO/MHi 400,000 1,478,000 60-2.0IX) 4.W.0IW i.MU.ann I prem buyer>. •J% prem buyeiv. 2% prem bu>er_. par. bmrat*. par. sellern. prem bin er*. 1% prem sellers.44 words
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Article223 1906-06-18 9 Singapore. 18th June. HKM PRODUCE. Onasmes 7-30 ill. (Cube No. limiiiicked 10.7"> Conn liali BJO do I'ontian.ik 7.9.j I. I>|hi. Black 80.78 do WliiK B -2H.G-2:. HagO lldiiv Sarawak 2.70 do Brand No. l 2.66 Peai i ">.40 Coftea Kali, lv buyers IR-j;. CoOm. Msnhangi W% laais ,a\M Coffee,223 words
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Article869 1906-06-18 9 ANTI- MILITARISM. Efficiency of French Arsenals Sapped by the Socialists. Tbe following article by Mr. Ami. White appears in the D.ulv Chro j'irlf." Ono of the adiuirabk lv-uh friendship witli Frauce ii thai French achievement.; arc most gratifying to all on this side of the Channel, while any difficulties and869 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article383 1906-06-18 10 h\in when 1 waited Toulon three years ago, the oondttkai of the arsea»aJ iiiiu-h to b; iwsillld Since then it In deteriorated, as readers of l.e~ lnaril;mes, a candid uavaJ rtory tbotai Totaiot] (k.MiilH.I l>y l'aul Adam as a ii'.-ilation of the g.eatest moral ti ut. may383 words
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Article472 1906-06-18 10 THE ED UCATION BILL. Govjr.iiucnt indisposed lo make Lonccbsions. The Voikshirc Liberal Federation Uas, ;.v a large majority, earned a resolution in fa\ m i m uh.-u- education. While the ddbato on the Education Bill v.. in| i n the 23nd -May. •ii tl' H..U eof Commons, tlie Prtinier oi472 words
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Article1591 1906-06-18 10 Advance Caeahes Interest in Cornell Mines. The London Tribute y.O- iahed tin: following article on the 'I'm the 21a. May Great attention ha.s been atti id d i<> tin duriiij; ill. ji.isi «(ik.- vv ng lo the s.iisiUoii.il moveriK'nts v. h bave occurred, ud ha record1,591 words
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Article150 1906-06-18 11 r.-i P. a i). s. i. Uaaltm, ooaiMetißgwitß the ataaastr Itertuka «t Colombo. Erosn London Mhv J.ir.l. da* •-'.'.rd Jan* Mr. B. Pnrtj Mis- I. I: B. Trann, CB. Fnaklin, .1 A. Small, mid B. Balanaan, A. Smith, Major O C. W Dad l r .v <).».,150 words
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Article1079 1906-06-18 11 Under tbia heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer ah.— ahip bq barque; sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru. —Cruiser Gbt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H. p.- -Horse -power; Brit. British U.S. United States Foh.— French Ger —German Out.— Dutch; Ital.— Italian Span.— Spanish Mar. -Sarawak G.c— General-cargo;1,079 words
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Article707 1906-06-18 11 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agenlt. Steamuk. Acilim, Hongkong, July 1 Bebn Meyer Airlie, Sydney. June 24 Boustead. Ajax, China, July 8 Mansfield. Alesia, Hamburg, June 23 Behn Meyer. Andalusia. Hongkong. J une 29 Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, Jnly 5 P. 4 O. Atholl,707 words
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Article91 1906-06-18 11 for Per Steamer Time T..-M..i.mitt. Sourabavn. Mii.u--.ir.il.- VmmHUuuigl 7 v.in. H'kong.'Sh'glmi. JapaatfJartarfrf 11 v.m. Sarawak WurUuf 1 |p.m. Palembang ti/.liir 1 p.m. I*. S'tenliHiii. Penaag Ptrmk l p.m. I'enang and Calcutta Arntiotm Afemt COB. Hongkong Apemt 3 p.m. Malacca, A- P.S'tt-iiimin < ;tlt l, p.m. Heugkalis.Siuk.v PakmaHtms Le,91 words
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Article136 1906-06-18 11 From Ecrope—By the M. M. s. g. TmuUa due on 20tli Juno. From Can*—By the I. AO.». s. lhm§tlt due od 20th Jane. L.oH bingapore Due in Liouduu Arrived Ipl. 30th N. I). L. May 2-Hh May SM Hay 3rd B. I. Mn'v 2-ith Mav 2Htl« Hay136 words
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Article849 1906-06-18 11 Sensational Evidence at War Stores Inquiry The Commission appointed to inqaire into the disposal of war stores in South Africa sat again at the Law Covtl London on the loth May .Mr Justice Farwell presided, and all the <\ missions were present. Colonel Morgan, who w.,s director ol849 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement727 1906-06-18 10 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO For China, Japan, Penan*, Ceji.io Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymnm.. and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, aud Americnu Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont Mail Line. Outward i tor China). Dernnha 23 June th-eann727 words
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Advertisement724 1906-06-18 10 Honinklljke Paketvaart Maatschapplj. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore :—8«m?: 8«m? Agency, late J. Daekdkls A Co., 2-3 Coixter Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Kxp'ted Will be des|atched for i l"'i» Hieuifilijk Batavia Jane 13 Soerabaya, Ampenan, Macassar, Balik Papan, Donggala, Toli-Toli,724 words
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Advertisement488 1906-06-18 10 HAMBURG AMERIKfI LINIE. HAMBURQ. The steameis of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of the488 words
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Advertisement691 1906-06-18 10 C.P.R. Canadian Pacihc Railway Company's Royal Mai' Steamship Line THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE. VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATEB. Route from Hongkong \ii Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan). Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tona Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM691 words
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Advertisement139 1906-06-18 11 Everyone ipaaki <t tbe >.- 1 ;is be timls it. 1- ;i max Mii of tit I*. rtUgUMe. I;. :1k lettcis n ived from ill over Ibe 1 luntry, praising < baml and Dmnhoea R< evidsn 1 tha b i" -m fc and tatisfad .1 y It is 1 lie139 words
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Advertisement713 1906-06-18 11 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to713 words
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Advertisement665 1906-06-18 11 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is main tamed between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and665 words
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Miscellaneous17 1906-06-18 11 WEATHER TELEGRAM HONOKONO.-Ikth.lcm— in Barometer 29.x:>. Direction of Wind tnm KorceofWind Max. T«np in ShkUe b 7.17 words
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Article379 1906-06-18 12 You may a*, well make a clean Inoast of it all. We w' l th(> wl >lr tnltll Otherwise you may not get yvur Mtti gaate of indemnity.— l undenUno, and •mi lUM to toll you the whole truth. 1 gave no infoiniatimi whatever winch would assist Bay* sreiuing the379 words
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Article392 1906-06-18 12 Impire Day wu widely celebrated. d tin pr 1 dingi cv rywlu 1 nuked by 'jre.it patriotic lei cur, mi nn ni ihowi .1 great advance on last ve.u K.'^iit bousand five baudred and ninety-five traooai in Or ;ii Britaiu nil 1 22.295 Khoola in the392 words
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Article1221 1906-06-18 12 FAKING PRECIOUS STONES. Apart from the manufacture of artifical gems or paste an industry, by the way. which dates back to the remotest times are a large number of tricks or fakes resorted to by jewellers to enhance the beauty and value of imperfect stc ie> The Romans could so1,221 words
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Article285 1906-06-18 12 With Revolution in its Wings. UN n PoWKIA i.i. I loilll i; 1 the National Review tbe advent <>f the Plying Mm him- in tenusof bust Btted kn make our cm-rent theories »f nationality and property look more than foolish. Already man canying kite* bava lifted men285 words
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Advertisement45 1906-06-18 12 L'hanib rlain'i Colic, Cholwa Bad Xi liii-cl\ l tile ful nil Heine in the in rid f<n- bowel I ami is tl only renie., will cure ehronk iljs.ii In w Even h m' irarranted. For wile by All l» «len Tlu- Di pd it I45 words
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Advertisement618 1906-06-18 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporaticn. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 110,000,000 1 *****00 Silver Reserve 9,500,000, 119,500,000 P. :serve Liability of Proprietors t10.000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Haupt. Esq. Chairman. G. H. Mwlhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Him. Mr.618 words
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Advertisement527 1906-06-18 12 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,OQP Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fnnd £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per527 words
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Advertisement686 1906-06-18 12 AUCTION SALE TiKSiiity, 19th Jnnf. Nt 2.W p.m. No. H Merchant Rood, Singapore, area 1,180 square feet, leasehold for 999 years. Powell 9f Co MM Auetumeert. AUCTION SALE Tuesilaii 19th lune. Nt i'.3O p.m. Freehold building allotments, situate M Orchard Road, Singapore, near the premises of Messrs. Kelly A Walsh,686 words
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Advertisement229 1906-06-18 12 MORTGAGEE S SALE Tuesilmi. Huh .him-, nt !.:UI p.m. 1, Si\ dwellinu's. No*. 11l 1 to IA-6 off ('amiwiig Java Howl. Siugapore, 11,997 Hquare feet, freehold. 2. Three Hhophonnes. Niw. 19. 20, and 21 and part of No. 1H Campbell Lave. Singapore, 3,2A8 sipiare feet, leawliold for 999 year*. Powell229 words
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