The Straits Times, 19 June 1906
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Title Section16 1906-06-19 1 The Straits Times \O. 22.0«( i THE STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 19. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.16 words
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Advertisement392 1906-06-19 1 MICHELIN TYRES fiew Shipment just arrived fßook your orders soon. C. Dupire Co. 101 X "STRAITS TIMES BUSINESS DIRECTORY. —1 AUCTIONEERS The Recojrnised Headquarter.* of the m Army, Navy and Tourist.* POWELL CO., S,. g .por«. MJ^ (ItUHMB tl rBABB). A ir-t daaa Hotel in Sin > "ii|>'>rf. l»uleDdid Datl392 words
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Advertisement473 1906-06-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. C. F. B. M. S. CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL. HALK .YKAKLY SALK Of WOBK. VICTORIA HALL. lii. lav Jna* "2"2 ml 4 to 7 p.m. > it .;nli«y .liuu- '2:!nl lu.Jn a.m. to 1. K. «.A(.K IIKOWN. INI'oCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 1 DMPAN'Y. LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. I Ufa*;473 words
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Article3389 1906-06-19 2 t k> pt anJ tt.e >udai. The following iutorosting notes are extracted from Lord Croinn s rocoiillv issued report on Egj-pt The existing Consular Courts are to be abolished when other Courts have been created by fresh lojiilati— Certain reservations are to hv made as regards the3,389 words
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Advertisement328 1906-06-19 2 MOEr&CHANDON! CHAMPAGNE. OF ALL DEALERS IMPORTERS Borneo Co., Ltd. I im in Sml i [/V I I |B[ •^S™nnwß n r\ Lo. La. W I p L~^nawawawawH i*^i I\W I j v^LH I H ti awawawStkai "<nnwl nwLwLwß] y^-VjCJp "I Wff M a-anac-^Un H [S9|£l Guaranteed Fire ami H -JKffll328 words
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Advertisement321 1906-06-19 2 CROWN *MS*3L« Manufactuerd by _Sms^ THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., LONDON and PAkf*. OF ALL UEALKKS. See that the bottles are stoppered with oui registered CROWN STnj PKR." I ARE YOU TIED DOWN cVHw To i -iir hi tin*', in \mir ♦|*n i 1 IIIH". Dii-t.iiM-.- lf»n |j>n>l<tii in |.<> l«r321 words
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Article346 1906-06-19 3 Savi he Brrlin corre&n dent -r tha Allanabad Pi< veer The Korthern Gt i loa| i and inclemeni the «v > rnic. almod Oriental: but r -w ri. German ••priii?. when i which, U i- in\ pel '•■H' about once in four or fi\e years346 words
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Advertisement63 1906-06-19 3 At thii Bsason f I bs I .:>■■ fi; unnatural looseness child i btwelsl -In ulil bave immediate In -t thin| thai cai berlain'a Colic, Choi ra d Diarrhoea Remedy Goiknged bj Kfincdy followed by c.i-; ted with each bottle of tli remedy can always be d< and when nMracad63 words
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Advertisement785 1906-06-19 3 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. RF'MIRS PROMPTLY RXF.CUTKD CKUSHFD FOOD. ritv it anuyoi; wir.r, bb satisfied I. R. HKl.ll.los beg* U) iii 'orm tlie public tlmt liis Fsctor> for preparing Crushed Food. st No. 1, Beiilio* Bostl, is now opened. Price of b\% •>( OokSSSd 1' >>i wt. lp.785 words
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489 1906-06-19 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY. 19th JUNE. A correspondent throws out a anggeation above th.- lagwatnta of "Sport." that cartainlv deserves the consideration of the public, who indulge in cricket, football, hockey, tennis, and other sndi gaasaa in Singapoie. No place in the world is fonder of novelties489 words
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Article845 1906-06-19 4 Sooxkh at later, and perhaps very much sooner than some ]>eople may expect, .lohore will have to pass under the maternal yoke of Britannia, just as I'erak. Sclaugor. the Kegri Sembilan, and I'ahang, each in its tm n. have passed already. The present Sultan of .lohore is said to be845 words
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Article169 1906-06-19 4 There is much truth in all that our couteiuporary s.ates. Better administration, or Hiilisli .uluiinistraUon. of a Malay State must uuan the dislodgmciit uf the Malay in favour of the Chinaman or the Kling. which saasM to us a most unfortunate and deplorable result. Vet that is the case all169 words
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Article111 1906-06-19 4 Iris suggested by a Singa(>orean that the Telephone Company, ajessp apart from any influence of the Tramway, and before the Tramway became established in Singapore, were compelled to place their wires beneath ground, according to the agreement under which they obtained a further concession for the telephone monopoly for a111 words
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Article90 1906-06-19 4 Knola.mi is once more ahead .if America on tlie Lawn Tennis green. The tight for the Davis International Cup last year attracted a groat iasj of attention, the play taking place at the Qnean'a Club and Wimbledon. The Americans Ixat the Australasians in the final round, but the Americans in90 words
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Article30 1906-06-19 4 Fill repom of County Cricket at home, for tlie week, ansW Ifadnwaday, the 2:trd of May. are given on pages t> and 7 in this day's issue of the.SVcuV* TVaMB.30 words
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Article14 1906-06-19 4 Thk mines at the Societc des Ktains de Kinta produce<l :!.179 piculs in May.14 words
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Article17 1906-06-19 4 Fort Coknwm.lis in I'enany is to be demolished to make room for the extension. of the esplanade.17 words
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Article18 1906-06-19 4 Mr. A. C. Hitto.x Potts, sharebroker at Yokohama, quoted on the :ll)th May. V!. buyers for Kaub shares.18 words
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Article18 1906-06-19 4 Vokkshikk. claims Sir F. Milner. turns out the brat soldiers, the best cricketers, and the lx>st of everything."18 words
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Article20 1906-06-19 4 Tin Legislative Council of Hongkong bus passed through Committee, a Bill for the protection of the property of married women.20 words
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Article21 1906-06-19 4 At the Marine Court yesterday morning Chinese coolie was fined «:> for contempt of Court. The man laughed in the Court premises.21 words
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Article24 1906-06-19 4 Thk King's wedding present to the King of S|>ain has taken the form of a magnificent State dessert and coffee service of Knglish porcelain.24 words
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Article24 1906-06-19 4 Tn output of tin from I'erak daring May waspiciils 12..142.5 W. and of tin ore piculs 80.949.70. The duty collecte-l amounted to I ».')65.248.62.24 words
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Article28 1906-06-19 4 Hum; Fang was. much to his surprise, yesterday called upon by Mr. Scott to pay I r > for killing a common pigeon belonging to Mr. Wee Theam Tew28 words
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Article25 1906-06-19 4 Thk P. homeward mail steamer 1),,ii,j,,1ti left Hongkong at 1 p. in. on Saturday, and is due here at .*> p.m. on Wednesday, the Kith instant.25 words
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Article27 1906-06-19 4 Thk K. m. s. vacbt Jskmn arrived y. si. day from Pnlo tioman with Mr. H.C. liobii: son. Curator, Selangor Museum, on beard bound for I'ort Swettenham.27 words
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Article31 1906-06-19 4 Wl acknowledge the receipt of Hecees of i Kxile. and will give a review of this interes. ting collection of Certain Kescued Frag- inents ol Siibmerged Romance,' at an early date.31 words
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Article31 1906-06-19 4 H.wixi; swallowed a diamond worth C7>l in a jeweller's shop in Omaha. V. S. A.. May Thomas is threatened with \.ray treat ment and a nnqimsl operation to' raoovet the stone.31 words
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Article31 1906-06-19 4 A KvKMKi: at .louws liiver. Cape Colony, has succeeded in hatching nineteen ajp with a blanket and two Ih r bottles, which he fille<l with hefessg water every night and morning.31 words
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Article30 1906-06-19 4 Thk Mimilm arrived yesterday morning from Kremantle with ll."i ImlliK-ks. and 41 n.>atH. The Captain rc|Hirts having passed this morniiiM about 1.1 miles down the Lav ;i bari|iie. Steering west.30 words
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Article34 1906-06-19 4 A .MAXA.iIx.. Committee has been coiisti tuted for the Commercial l)e|iartiu<nt of the lui]ierial lnstitiiU 1 consisting of Sir Cecil L'lementi Smith. (1. C. M. (1.. and Sir Alfred liateman. K.C. M. (i. i34 words
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Article39 1906-06-19 4 Manas. lay i*<h>h Tack and Taj Poon Uuan wish to express. throii«h the Mediun of our colninns. their sincere thanks to their iriiiierniis kind friends who att< ink-d the pnueral of tlieir father, the lute Mr. Tay Kirn Tee. >39 words
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Article39 1906-06-19 4 Thk repairs to the German mail steamer liatm are expects! to 1m- finished at Nagasaki on the 27th inst. The steamer will In despatched from Hon^koiiK tn Kuidim- via usual i>orts of call on the 1 Hh of .Inly.39 words
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Article59 1906-06-19 4 Thk N. I{. A. pronasee to held a boys' camp at Bisley from July :K) to August 4. and will make all arrangements for naassnsg, the cost of whicli is estimated at 'I*, per diem for each I boy. The caiup will hi confined to beys' I from public secondary59 words
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Article42 1906-06-19 4 taor-aeoai ftmthg in Kuala Lontpor continues to rise in value. From »12.(NX) to $1.").(HN» apiece is. says the ifalttf Mml now iH'in.,' askul in tin- busier ipiarters. and ilm-.vli.ti- the price has Im en almost trebled in a little over a year.42 words
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Article44 1906-06-19 4 'J'hk Town aud Volunteer Hand will play at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday next, during and after dinner, aud until midnight. Guests intending to dine that evening at the Hotel are renneeM to notify the Manager, not later than Friday or earlvon Saturday!44 words
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Article40 1906-06-19 4 On the 2iith ultimo, a Kiiro|H-an iianuwl Th. .mas Inch was senteuced to fourteen day* for wilful trespass at Tanjong I'agar Dock. On Saturday, lie again comuiittwl the offence »nd yesterday. Inspector Hart charged him. Mr. Scott repeated the sentence.40 words
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Article46 1906-06-19 4 Thk imtinbers of the Hinge |Mlim l.nsitanian Club are reminded that a Special General MiHtiny will beheld at thoir Club House No. 48- 1(1 Waterloo Street to-nJght at 7.80. Business. To consider the anniversary fnnctious etc. The attendance of all members i-. e.u in stly ru<iiieHted.46 words
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Article44 1906-06-19 4 Thk l'iH<;it<i<ittti, a United States naval tug now at Cavitc undergoing ri'pairs. has received urgent orders to proceed to Singapore Kss<Hin as [Hissihle in order toassist iv towing the dry dock Dowtf to OiangafiO. The Ihmij i s expected to arrive at Wngapore shortly.44 words
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Article48 1906-06-19 4 Ai( iikiiixu to mail advices from .lohannes bug a Kood deal of excitement prevails nwn concerning a reported an Rand in the Orange Kiver Colony. Recant boring* went to justify a belief that the Transvaal main reef series extend to the neighboariagnolony and will 11 H ctruck shortly.48 words
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Article54 1906-06-19 4 Somk IVnauH KliiiKs have adopted I novel way of making money. They Ihmuil the B. I. boats which note asMigaiihi the wharf, spread mats on deck and pretend to U' paseengara, When i,,,,,,i aaV paaaengen arrive they find all the best s|K>ts taken and the Klines make a few dollars54 words
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Article58 1906-06-19 4 A s ruMn Campania, a San Francises fish erinan. lias been found in a refrigerator, in which lie had been impriv .1 for tight ■lays. The door of the refrigerator became jammed by the earthquake, and Campania was iinahle to open it. He was a mate skeleton when discovered, and58 words
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Article61 1906-06-19 4 It will Im- renieinlM'ic.l that a Heater's cable last week stated that Miss, hll.-n Terry's iH-ni-rit realis<Ml MOOD. It may Ihinteresting to know the prices of the seats. These wen: Private boxes. 10 to 100 guineas stalls. gmneas; grand ehxde, ito Bgnineax fn-st circle. 1 to IgnJaMna; balcony, 7s. ad.61 words
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Article60 1906-06-19 4 Mi;. Icremiah Jordan, a well-known and mach-respseead memlxr of the Nationalist Tarty in the House of Uontuooa, had a paralytic seizure ia tin: Lobby onthelHUi of May. He was carried into the nmin of the Serycant-atArms. when- he wase\aiiiin i'"l bj a doctor. Afterwards he uas OM veyen in a60 words
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Article89 1906-06-19 4 A \i\:\ simple way of teUiag people's age Hii.l t ic month in which they wore bom ito instruct them to write down the month in agons; thus .lune would 1..- -K. Octobei ten. and so forth. Theu to doable it. add Hve. and multiply by fifty. Then In add89 words
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Article83 1906-06-19 4 Whs. imjuins the Sm,tl, Ckum Morning l\ should house pro|x-rty in Hongkong not Ik- suhject to a regular periodical survey the same as a ship? Theepeation was sugge«ted by a collapse of houses there recently. Such an innovation would undoubtedly throw more work on the linildiuy Authority. This. bowevat, fnold83 words
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Article103 1906-06-19 4 A sr, i( iKsTioN is now l«;i,i^ m.i.l, that tobacco ahall be soppUed free in tin- library of the House of Co io,,s an. l -hall becomi a charge on the Estimates, It is not gener. all) known that —fwKtti ami oeViaE are aueady gratuitously suppli.il with snnff, and that103 words
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Article85 1906-06-19 4 Chink has boycotted the New Zealand Exhibition i>i>eniny in November. The V.-w /.ealand representatixe who \isit.-.l Peking, Shanghai and Himgkrniy met tlie leading merchants and otti, iaU and urged the benetits aaerning (rani participation in such an international aggregation of the worlds mannfacturea with all the wlnqnenoe at Us oonunaml,85 words
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Article89 1906-06-19 4 h the matter of long and UUOUUIUMM names a rtt-rnt weddini; at St. \ndie« s. Ham. .uppiies some interestiiiH .\aniples. The bride. Miss Tollemache. a nice of the Karl of Dvsart, who Married Mr. Proilerick Nnnnerlev. is the possessor ol no [ewer than 10 Christian names. She is l.vonella Fredegnada89 words
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Article102 1906-06-19 4 Kuk has now beconit- an Important article of export from the Dated States. The vahw of rice ot domestic prodnotiou exporteil in 1!X>.") amounted to l.!H)O,OK<; do) a"ainst 18.4H4 dol. in 1H9.-,. The val ifiuiports of rice iv 10(».". amonnti'il to j.iisi.:jk:; ajahui B,44s^ll doL in ihiv,. i,, \<nn tlieie102 words
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Article106 1906-06-19 4 Mi:. Skihm.n in May had an interview in Sydney with the .lapanrxc Cons il regarding the propose! it wem MTViee Utv n Japan and New /..'aland. The DTOJeot uas favour ably RMeived by the Carnal andbyooui mercial circles. Ileing diaaati H.ml with the proiwsals of the local etaamahb) oouipaniex regarding106 words
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Special German Telegrams
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Article21 1906-06-19 4 li.rlin IHI), The Kaiser is at Heligoland. He is ..b laerving the yaokt rare from Dover to Heligoland.21 words
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Article25 1906-06-19 4 A rudiment of I ><>n Cossacks have ap|hal.il to the I luina to protect their interests au.iinst the Minister for War.25 words
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Article14 1906-06-19 4 I >islurlwnci-K have broken nut ainoni.' tin -ailois at hron-hi.lt14 words
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Article29 1906-06-19 4 Tin Iternian l.nerninent have urgently deiiiandiil thai protection be giVM to i man capital iuvsted in Itii'.sia. The RosHian CiOVernment have consented to dn this.29 words
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Article25 1906-06-19 4 In London and Vienna, the newly issue, I Rassian loan is ejaniad at three par oeni below tin issuing vulin25 words
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Article376 1906-06-19 4 i/J;/ Bwtmmim V-uUr) 1t.,',1. Siiignjmrr 19th />'•/'.'. I;, Urnh-r.it The Standard says that the Ingle Kiissiiiu negotiations with the view 1.. at b inn :i i±i ner.il nn.lt i sU lid in;; itn pTOHUWIiIIU MtfaiaoaHfly. in oadec to allay suspicions, Germany has been awuirad that rw agreenu nlReuter - 376 words
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Article71 1906-06-19 4 Thick* arrived at Koala Lumpur, bud night, says the Malay Mail ol the Istli ..1 .liiue. W raou bomoa lor the 1 cowing roeetiin; from Kingapore, lleaangandl 1 eaangand Hcrembaa. IU vi the Dumber are in the charge M'll.vn.iix on tin' Ampang Road. Imonc; number were Rapid Pilgrim, Jim (tanner71 words
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Article143 1906-06-19 4 IngM md tad Rabbet K~t Inn, issued a |>i..-|» t i-. !.,vin^ tlk.il <ii)Mtul to U: xi.owki. r;,,. Uoiupany ha* Ih.m formed in I ondou to vi [uirefroui i K. V. i aivv. the known Kubb. i Plant, r. at iciT moderate price, large liin.i in tin: Island i tagra143 words
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Advertisement529 1906-06-19 4 "AUTUMN GOLD" CIGARETTES. (Of aesßSwha* a< theasass di*cription as Three Castles", bnt of a larger si/e. more choice tolwcii. »nd hand made, by W. 1). ami H. O. Wills, of Briohll aud London i. Expressly prepared for: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. Samples on application. LATEST ADVFPTISMENTS. in BE LET saaaiaa baaaalew,529 words
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Advertisement112 1906-06-19 4 WILSON Co.'s PHOTOGRAPHS AKK A. KNOW I Klu. m In HI The Best in the Straits, in kqial to any trnnms. Prioe ef Cabinet Portrait*: 6 Copies 12 Copies IN MVTTOTYPE k.OO M 2.00 BROMIDE l-'.(Ki Is.ihi PLATINOTYPE n lMt ,MM CARBON .-Jo.OO ..40.0U Portraits on Porcelain each SI 5.112 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article70 1906-06-19 5 H,.,1. gl'sjjqun lHth-hine. If Knitrr ti. p.ni The st.ain.r. conveying the late Mr s>. cldon 'slio.lv. has arrived at Wellington. H. M. 1 hw t:n.-oHnt,r aaosrasi the steamer into tin harlKiur and tiriil a salute. Lnßga crowds assemble*! on the fH) to witmss tin disembarkation of the70 words
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Article68 1906-06-19 5 Hands 0! .1. wish revolutionarii s. ill hiding B* I'.iulysUiU. tiriil from the roofs and win lows f IIOIIS.S in the town, all Saturday. They Mad revolvers and rifles, and in this way also attacked gmernnient buildings and approaching trains. t»ne hundred persons have been killed68 words
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Article26 1906-06-19 5 The Rt. Rev. .lames K. i Welldon (Canon of Westminster Abbe,- and formerly Bishop .t Calcutta' has been aapohctad f»ean of Manchester.26 words
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Article24 1906-06-19 5 The international match at polo. Ixtwcen England und Ireland, was played at Hurlingham. yesterday, and Kngland won by 7 to B.24 words
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Article29 1906-06-19 5 \t l.awn Tennis the brothers Doherty have beaten the Ainacieaas.Waolaad Little. b) :t to 1. Britain thus retains the Davis Cup for Lawn Tennis.29 words
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Article29 1906-06-19 5 The Prince and the I'linciss of Wales have start. .1 on their way to Norw.iy. to" re[Ml si ml King Kdward At King llaakon's 1 -nation.29 words
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Article61 1906-06-19 5 The It 'ailing Jewish member- of the Duma have ti legraphed to Lneioa Wolf (the journalist) in London that the affair at Biaiyatok is clearly the htiginning ..t an organised mamacn "t Je n and only di rgetic intervention will prevent it. ■w, appeal", Ehej61 words
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Article16 1906-06-19 5 Thirty five Kgvptians ha\. i».n ainsi.,l in connection with the Tantal: affair.16 words
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Article51 1906-06-19 5 Tile first pi nod ol the Nav.il Mamsuvres oauie to an i ml on Saturday. bject ot this portion uas t.j test the new niobili/ati.'ii arraugemeiils. tin r. s, r\, livisions. and till effectivenem of the coast det. net*. It is understood that the results ar> deemed51 words
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Article35 1906-06-19 5 Kive soldier* and a pohcenian were wounded, and two were killed, on Saturday in Warsaw. An officer, his wile, and twe soldiers wet* shot di ad on Sunday. -\s havi been made.35 words
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Article30 1906-06-19 5 Hre'd. Singapore r.'th .1n,,-. /<-/-/. bg Beuter !l M. S. -.Hided with H. M. S. cluiny the naval maiiceuvres. The \.,is towed to Chatham. Het propeller was damaged.Reuter - 30 words
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Article20 1906-06-19 5 Mi. Halt., :is amendment to the closure i. -..i itiou was rejected by 841 to 171 rotes.20 words
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24 1906-06-19 5 Sii ileary Campbell Bannerman hat pro. !>"-i d tliat Parliament should adjourn during InglDit and sh'.ild m aiMlMhlc in the Vntuiiiu.24 words
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Article31 1906-06-19 5 s, etion ot tin- Liberal urcn persists in demanding the stoppage of tbe importation ..i Chinese ai the Hand, ami the spaed; .importation oi the other Chinee there.31 words
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Article32 1906-06-19 5 Tl* I '■■.in Vi declare* thai the ninetanceoftlw Government agenta to oarrj mit its policy on tbe Crind is making it a laiiiihing sto I. iv Booth Africa.32 words
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Article119 1906-06-19 5 Si Ti waa at Tanjeng Pagar Dock on ->a: nlay. He not into c >d venation with lie wanted to Roto Deli ami Sim Kwi offered to go and get him a uamage ticket New leu gave him i.io an I watted. After a while he went119 words
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Article1106 1906-06-19 5 Interview with Colonial Representative. To advance the cause of the International Kxhibition which will be opened in New Zealand, in November, Mr. (irahaui (low, Commercial Agent for the Industry and Commerce Department of the New Zealand Government, has come to Singapore to con- suit with merchants with1,106 words
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Article197 1906-06-19 5 Successor to the Rev. S. S. Walker. A cable has been received from Knglam to day announcing that the Rev. Join (iray has been appointed successor to tin Rev. S. S. Walker of the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road, whose tenure of office as pastor has been197 words
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Article155 1906-06-19 5 Behn Meyer Victorious. Thk case of Jaeger and Co. vs. Behii, Meyer and Co. was concluded in the Supreme Court ycttterday afternoon. Acting chief Justice Law deciding that the defe idants were not liable for damages sustained by the plaintiffs in the injuries suffered bygoods consigned to them155 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter310 1906-06-19 5 BdUor o/ fat Mr***. Sik,- It was on the 17th of June. 1»X). six years ago yesterday, that the Boxers and Chinese Imperial troops made their memorable onslaught on Tientsin, with a view to the extermination of the much hated foreigner. To one who took part in310 words
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281 1906-06-19 5 SO-CALLED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. thtSdltorof th, M,,ii;. Timm." Sn: As reference has hcen made in late issii- s of your pa]ier to this subject, it v.ay I.- of interest to note what one of the most eminent physicists of the day says incident ally alxnit it. Sir Oliver Lodge in his281 words
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Article826 1906-06-19 5 Intrinsic Value of an Oath to an Indian. As aKcd Indian named Meydin Kniijee brought an action against a compatriot named Peer Mohamed yesterday for $96-80, alleged to be due him as balance for his wages as a watchman. The plaintiff said that he had been826 words
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Article198 1906-06-19 5 Last niyht. Lance Corporal 4i''- Conad two Chinese dressing the nanasa of a dear at Kllen t'oronyh Market. As they had nothing to show that the animal had 'ocen killidat the Municipal Abattoir he arrested them. The matter was brought to the notice of Mr. W.198 words
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Article80 1906-06-19 5 Last nijjht. after ten o'clock four I liiucsi hiMih-jans entered a noaaa in Triu^anii Street, and ••eatud oOMsderabk distmliaucs ■——a soiue of the women, one of whom was assaulted. The rowdies were BtTSStad and placed before Mr. Cohnan this morning, on a charge of criminal trespass.80 words
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Article30 1906-06-19 5 Thk outward I. I. mail steamer I), ■ninlm left Colombo at (i p.m. on S:u day anil may be exacted to airrive liere at daylight on Saturday, the 28rd instant.30 words
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Article497 1906-06-19 5 Successful Evening at the Town Hall. Kkom r musical stand point the ii.n.rvt of the Singapore I'hilliannonic Society, held ill tbe Town Hall last sMM was an unejimli tie«l success. But from the point of view of tie attendance of the general public it was NOinewliat dixappuiutinu. Since497 words
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Article78 1906-06-19 5 Mil 8« n, the New Zealand Premier. arrived at Melbourne on the Mad «t .May. on his way u> Adelaide. He was entertained at .1 hamjuet and, in BMMMding to the to.c-t ot his health, xaiil thai tin: next New /e.ilitnil budget would show a surplus of TKH.fNKi/. Mi. Saddon78 words
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Article240 1906-06-19 5 Description of her Damage. Tin- s. KfUmtgti II fll has docked at KeppeJ Harboor, aftet d>« nearly three Eonrtba of bar cargo. I at ber from the top of the dock on< think then was nothing the matt.c wit, bnt .in inapectiaj) oi the boll ami240 words
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Article95 1906-06-19 5 Thl I i> M inn: of Sydney on tl May. entertuine.l at n hai>.|iiel Lord S onto, Governor-General ot the Couimoi wealth, th (iowriioi of New Souti ami tilt' olticers of the Japanese Mm Sydney, tdmiral Bhimamara, in tin i oi ,i ipeecli, attribi ied the Japan cesses at MM95 words
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Advertisement111 1906-06-19 5 TO C'ONTR.UTOKS. Temlei s are inviUil for the rebuilding of i'J SlioplioiiHt'N at the corner of Klin« Street. South Canal Road, and Boat Quay. Porm of Tender and further particulars can l>e obtained at the Office* of tin; Architects. TOMUNSON A I.KKMIT. 1 Kaffles Quay." v. 2609 TMb EAST ASIATIC111 words
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Advertisement195 1906-06-19 5 To the Public Our Friends A Patrons. In Ihs |«-t our shew whs chstinfiuishtil b> the ion Bs)ghak rssoing public hy: Firstly, The. Tall Hand Sum.!. Secondly, Bj the .laimnMi Flag. Thirdly, fc>j iiio siisaia el sum lamps. But as these I Bjmibosi bana saaa copied by anoteer show sjosU195 words
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Article2036 1906-06-19 6 Kent v Yorkshire. Yokkshikk IK.-at Kent at Catfor<l-bri<lx<' on 19th of May b< 11* RUM. Score:— VOKKSHIKE First loniuK*. Kotber>. b Fielder 14 Wilson, b Fielder 0 Denton. c Marabani. b Blythe 46 Kudntoii, c Day. b Fielder IS Hint. <■ Seymour, b Blythe ..101 Khodes. c Hui.h. 1.2,036 words
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Advertisement499 1906-06-19 6 WANTEI> WANTED for jungle work, an experienced i'v«r. Apply, sending testimonials aud 0 utlincations also stating salary wanted and ai,e. to J.," 0/0 Strnitn tmm. SELANOOR CLUB I I rotary, Beaaaaat Oaaw, Kuala Lumpur, .ins a thoroughly trustworthy clerk. Must t amert Book-keeper, sute salary. 1 m WANTED. Cbineeeelerh for499 words
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Advertisement548 1906-06-19 6 TO BE LET. TO LF.T from the Ist April, house No, 108 River Valley Road, Rent 985. Apply to L. D, c/o Strain Timtt. 1- 1966 TO BE LET.— small first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flnt Street. Apily to Outhrie it Co. Ltd., Agents. v.c TO BE548 words
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Advertisement727 1906-06-19 6 TO BE LET. TO LET, Kinrara." Orchard Road, per tially furnished. For further particulars apply to D. Turner, British Dispensary. L-2346 TO BE LET. No. I Malacca Street, vow occupied by Messrs. Belli A Co. Entry lat August. 1906. Apply to c 2.W7 M. S. E. ANGULLIA CO. TO BE727 words
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Advertisement803 1906-06-19 6 NOTICES. NOTICK OF RBMOVaL. The offices of Messrs Giauff Bros. A Co. and the Singapore Steam Baw jfill Co. liave been removed from No. 2 Malacca Street to No. 11 and 14 North Boat Quay, from Ist June, 1908. WM CHOA GIANO THYE. NOTICE. The extensive premises divided into oumerout803 words
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Article328 1906-06-19 7 England v Scotland T«a inUiiiati.iual inauh «M lila\Ki at. Hoylake oa tli<- l'ttli •>( May. and eaded la a victory fw BooUaad bj sere, matches to twa Thri teamn suhrrrhrfl ti for the uio-t pact ih« faniilinv aassea, although one ..i two seen gradually to Ih' drofariag out. Probably328 words
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26 1906-06-19 7 Thi Maaagaral Baafctaacrts law roUowmy output tot UM fn'ir nirks riiiliny lf.tli jinn. ifNm. MloiwCmabul ."..mm ton-. (,1,1 Ohtiiiu.-.l Wan,26 words
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Article805 1906-06-19 7 Specimens Not Seen in England Before. Thk largest SOsbMIbM nl wilil Ix asts wlii. Ii baa reached this eenatry for 80 years baa Arrived at Soutlmiipton l>y tin- Gape liner Kidoiian CMIs, accompanied by theenlli .Mr. Haiulvn. of the I. mdon I lock*. Ml. Haiulyn is805 words
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Article208 1906-06-19 7 THI Cobl'-iiriv* of .linn- tut st:itr, 1 local rr|ni-( -iiliitivt— > nl .1. ti. IVI.i I Company axe looking forward to Uu ■>l I'liii i Kii^ini'ci' 111 -jiu!. \^-i~t;in 1 I Itiinittt ami the party of BH|{iD< physii inn- wim arrive in Hongkong n Mtmuwofa <m their way208 words
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Advertisement89 1906-06-19 7 Exeryone si) t;i*> ol tli«- laaal be Bndi it, it ■> maxini of th Pottnfvaae. Judgiug by tha letteti received tn people all over »In- country, priiMiiij GhaaiberUin'i Colic, Chojan and Diarrhoea Eteasedy, t evidea tins i.imily li.is been loassd nilssfaiitrsTy. ]l iv i lie host known remedy for diarrhoea,89 words
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Advertisement128 1906-06-19 7 WILLIAMS 1 TYPEWRITERS. Modjl No. 2 $120.— nett a. 6 $180.- a. WILLIAMS DUPLICATORS Prioe 530.--Will turn out better work than Notary Dupiicutors costing double ihe price-Sub-Agents. John Little Co, Ltd. SYME Co. FOR SALE SULPHURIC ACID. SYME Co. tm;:< What w« Do, We do Well. |IB J Good Work128 words
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Advertisement534 1906-06-19 7 ISMAIL RAHEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS ti JEWELLERS. Sto. k Valuable Xk.ki.uks. Bracblkth, Rix..« Hko... hks, I'kxdants ki. Ski with lliamom.v. Pkarls, Rlbiks, Sapphires k.i.-.. BM. Tkrms M.u.kiiaik. 2404, CINEMATOGEAPHS f fiWto. I j For a complete Cinematograph Installation apply to LeVy HermanOS, j, Battery Road. dd AnCAH DOUBLE SIDED KECUKDS UUkUll534 words
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Advertisement38 1906-06-19 7 Chaaiberlain'i Colic Choi Diarrhoea Remady b the mo* rol iiK-du-iii.- in the world foi COmplainta, and is .he only remedy that will rure c-hroni.- diarrhoea. Ever; bottl is warranted. Por tale All Dealers The DiapMMaTl Ageota. M 638 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter114 1906-06-19 8 To tlir JMwer lar "StrmUt Ttmm." I shall n OBNgad U >ou will kindly I In assert, through the medium ol root columns, that there is no truth in the M suggested \i\ two contetn)*>raries of 'VOWS, that 1 am joining the firm of Messrs.114 words
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136 1906-06-19 8 -1,, Rditorofth) .S7 tim—J" li..; Sik. Residents living in rteaoooaes waxing indignant OVW We Utter worthlessnen af ittamt|ti|tf in the centre of that crowded neighbourhood. This is the nl\ ntandpipe in that locality, but it is. to t(l intents and purposes, an encunibrance i-oi.136 words
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Letter91 1906-06-19 8 II foi of 'firi Time: Recording to your ist <i Saturday. Prince is going to China, but the VVaiwupu will not honour him with any ial nception as Siani and China hue no treaty relations with each other. Is vi t Siam still" looked upon by China91 words
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Letter174 1906-06-19 8 i ./<r..r 01 t1,,-- Strait- i 818, I notic, in the last home that the American game of ha-. -hall ii hon in Kn.;lan.l. In Australia the 1 ahraJy beoomi very py'tir and I Ana Id think that it would be just the the East. It i-174 words
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Letter108 1906-06-19 8 Editoi i,/ it.. sil >' iwue of yen -k.d the ieas.ni why there should Ik i" Johore at the pros, iltivat there, despite the fact oil it that st tte has been found t.. ourable. As on. whi.liisintiiiiati Chines., towkays and knows wctions. I can give j108 words
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Article87 1906-06-19 8 four months ended April this cwts. ..i i;,,i r ..I the n of w.:,i xported from Ceykm, which ni appreciable incruaae ol SOS cwta tity. and ItJlti. |.|..t i n value as con,. export* in the correspond i.ii. the same |x:iod this year ewt of ■■•I were87 words
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Article37 1906-06-19 8 >'■■ n iml.-i Lyne ..eddin-the i.iidegMHim diaoovered "Men tit. ring. It was then oel« k, all, which bom mar anuoC U Huleiuniitcd. The d. tached n, t th, and with this narfornx I37 words
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Article477 1906-06-19 8 Jockey s Quarters. faraway, Ilih Trfl q'lestioii of accommodation for jockeys has been again brought up and the I'lesideiiL of the I'erak Turf Club piomised the kaaaporarjf use of a (lovernment bungalow— he. however. sugj{este<l that some available land in the proximity of the coume should be secured477 words
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Article178 1906-06-19 8 Yaamuur. Inspector Dooley Ttnirjri i I him ->c woman with attempting to (oininit suicide by jumping into the ii\.i neai Elgin Bridge. A ■ampaa man said thai the woman bailed him and engaged him to take I her to one ot the barges attending the178 words
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Article452 1906-06-19 8 Hi KIM. th. ti.rciii.on of the 4th ol last November, a carpentei named LJ aSm was "t< npo» b) leveral other Chinaman in a law >■» North Bridgi Bond. The result ad the attack im- death. Three ut the assailants were suhMi|nently arresU-il and tried for ciil|452 words
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Article1158 1906-06-19 8 Rubber. AcoobOHM to information available, there were, up to a little over a year ago. but 24.*j acres of land alienated for rubber cultivation in I'aluin^. Since then, however, the demand has been sU-adily increasing, especially ii the Haub district where, among others. Mr Louis Bonn is planting1,158 words
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Article234 1906-06-19 8 Decorations for Members of the Mission to Japan. The King held au investiture at Muckingham Palace recently. Prince Arthur of Coiinauglit WM invested by bis Majesty with the Koyal Victorian Chain. The follow mi; were then sevcrallv iutro. duced inU* the prewence of the Sovereign, w hen the234 words
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Article387 1906-06-19 8 SrrnNeaM. ink Imme. Tbk contractor for the re-gtadfag of Ami Street waatweatlj aerred with a sammons by the Saniury' Boaci In hmi|iiiig his premises in a tilthy state but failed to pot in an appearaaee in Conrt. H> was therefore arrested on wanaat tor eonU'mpt of Court387 words
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Article177 1906-06-19 8 on Batmdaar. Voag Tin wm eaawged bj Nolau with the tLeft i.f certain armies ol limallsij and wwudag apparel rained at lIS from a hoosi in Doxton Road in tbo early honrs of the 17th of las' Koveni Ik 1. The property belonged to Ho swi177 words
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Article39 1906-06-19 8 Saturday's Piny. I!. SIM.I.K-. KISM.I. A. I). l!:ikcr 1 beat C. Leraridge wr., •i 1. 1. To -day 's Play i fhmsMi Falls and Carter 1 ra, Lovartdya ami 1. -lluutr plut '1. y39 words
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Article31 1906-06-19 8 araoxa belief prevails in well informed Mahometan circles tlmt the Amir of Afgbauis. tan "ill visit India daring the cold weather. t'noficiaJ prepatatiooa fer welcoming I im ire alreadj under consideration,31 words
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Article118 1906-06-19 8 lint* portrait is thus S'api« Hen. y. A. K. A., in iin mi. iv i Mi,,,i;i,ir: \i: Mi. Sargent made bo ;itt<-i>ipt at tlrauiii;;- he threw a muss of ooloat on tlio caaraa tor tl:. forehead, and then worked round it. and said Uiingi under118 words
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Article48 1906-06-19 8 'I'm Qenuan Reichstag hati ini|«>s,<i w uwt*. which an- calculated i.. i-ieU tiMNNi.iKMi uterUug, instead ol ll i..-,m.,Mi. a* VN.i- .1. sired by the Government The bnrdei ••I the ii.-v taxes will mil ohieflj on t1,,. liiwi-r middle and working clanmpm! already exciting strong protests,48 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement246 1906-06-19 8 K. A. J. CHOTIr^MALL Co., JFWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. Have just opened a fresh stock of Indun, Chinese, and Japanese go ids i.e. silk kimonos, MaUeae silk lace collars. Ladies silk Mouses. .Japanese cotton crape kimonos. Persian and Indian caiuets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc Ladies246 words
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Miscellaneous123 1906-06-19 8 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 19th June. High w s -,s tll Koala !.i,n:|>iii Hire* i-t Day. King Haakon'i Vravang Ka-- Japan ampb. Wednesday, ioth June. Hij-li Water. in 7 %.\a. it-.;-.' n,m M. If. outward mail dot, r. o. homeward mail due. Thursday. 21st June. High Water. 10-44 a.m 1.1123 words
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Article297 1906-06-19 9 Tht> arrival of the Norwegian s.s. "Childar," chartered by the Nippon Yuscn Kaisha for the Bangkok-Hong-kong run, creates an interesting situation, remarks tile Bangkok Times." The question is being asked Will there U a rate war between the Norddc-utscher l.loyd and the N. Y. K.? To some extent297 words
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Article422 1906-06-19 9 The following correspondent"? notes :i in Saiulakan appear in the "South '.'lima Morning Post: The railway survey expendition has reached a point a little alx>ve Tcnoin. v hu-h serves as the have. Mr. Moore, 'Upporti <l by Mr. Tristram, is in charge ■l the party; Mr.422 words
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Article131 1906-06-19 9 When administering to J. H. Taylor (Mid Surrey) a'beatiug by one hold in a .Sti-li.iifs match round the East Berkshire GoL r Club's cour*?. at Wellington College, Ham" Vardon. of South. Herts, showed quite hh old form. Bogey for the course is 78. This131 words
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Article353 1906-06-19 9 Date of c j formation r 1900 S'7-..ik-i 1901 »;<OO.OOO 1902 £30,000 1901 £146,700 189-2 £-'00,000 I*9B 2,000.000 I!KU HOO.OOO 1901 9600,000 190 it £400,000 I Ml »1 20,000 190.-, »150,000 I^9 £_>W,OOO IH9O £375,000 1904 £120,000 1900 »220, 00 ls»9 »L>30,000 1902 £100,000 Snb«cribeil •140.000 t293,600 £***** 7/353 words
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Article299 1906-06-19 9 1 •'(>.-, IiKK 1904 1 I!HW 1906 1904 £150.000 $200,000 £30.000 700,000 £70.000 $150 000 12,000 £140.000 •130.000 CUJM •610.000 iVi.VJO $125,000 £10.500 140,000 1 2 1' 20,000 10 6 7.0U0 1 1 11.000 1 7/6 70,000 I 10 10 t.MO um.nnrd 1 i 63.000 1 1 7.000 1299 words
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Article217 1906-06-19 9 i 1894 £5377.10.0 19i)i £400,000 IP9K ti-r.,000 1865 t10.000.000 1901 1J.400,000 1901 134.000 1899 >b 75.000 l»03 *(JW'.OOO £i. 64P15.0 £350,000 •225,000 tiO.uOO.OOO »2, 400,000 »o4,UUU »>*75,0>.0 V24U.000 7,438 12/6 13/6 Bells A*besto« Eautern Agency, Ltd 17.00 360,000 1 1 t Duff Development Co., Ltd.. Io.JO *\\er* §P 000217 words
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Article49 1906-06-19 9 Howarth Er.kiiie. Ltd. 6% 1 52 01 2S 2% pr»m boyen. Kilev, Har«r«ave«. Ltd. 6% ■■«"> J% prem buyer.. binn'upore Manicipal 6% 400.000 2% prem buyer.. 5% 1.478,000 par. buve»n. 4% 602.000 par. Mlleni. Taoiong Pfcg»r"Dook Co., Ltd. B% 'i 50,000 2^ prem bnver*. i% 1.MT..M0 1% prem »el!er«.49 words
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Article231 1906-06-19 9 Singapore, 19th June, lOOti PRODUCE. Oambier buyers T.'2~> do (t'nbc No. 111 1 unjucked 10.75 Copra Bali 8-80 do Pontianak n 7.95 Pepper. Black buyers '2(>.. r .O do White. '-'8.824 Sbro Flour Sarawak 2.70 do Brunei No. 1 2.60 I'carl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali. 15% bnyera 18.25 Coffee,231 words
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686 1906-06-19 9 Millions for Manila Merchants. Unde>- this heading, the Cablenews reports —The business firms in the Philippine Islands will rejoice and be exceeding glad at the news just received in Manila tu*at the Supremo Court of the United (Hates has affirmed its former from decision, appealed from by Secretary of War686 words
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Article155 1906-06-19 9 Uow favourably Singapore compares with Hongkong with regard to the jmriknha service is sh-own by the following extract from the South China Morning Post Is there any rea.«on why the Hongkong nkishas should bo the worst in the East? Why they should be such o-nde vehicles155 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article643 1906-06-19 10 Fight For Australian Heavy -Weigh Championship. '1 lie BOXUIg championship of Australia was dscidsd nt the Exhibitioubuilding. in Sydney on April 'J9th. when Squires defeated T. Mui|)hy. after a whirlwind battle of three rounds, in the SMMSjaa of the largest body of persons thai li.-is ever attendod B giovS643 words
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Article431 1906-06-19 10 Mr. John Henry Kowe, of Naprlaada, near Johannesburg, writes as lotlowa t.> the Standard with reference to the labour crisis on t lie- Kand: I am a Cornishman by birth, and came first to Cape Colony in 1872, and to the Transvaal before Jameson's Raid.431 words
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Article190 1906-06-19 10 At tbe il iv sitting- of the Courl of Quarter Sessions, which opened at Albany, New Booth Wales on tl M.iv a Chinaman named V 8 with having chol .-it Thos Brady win intent tv murder him, at Jerrami i The h wed i hat the a190 words
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Article71 1906-06-19 10 Mr. J Commil cc the I for tiu ■arance i I that .t I I t :i. m insui added that t'u- Perm Mutna] Lii of Pennsylvania had b< n giving fund. 'I ii" Appellate Dh 3upn mo Conn of ha United t!.c diai /eminent, m March71 words
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Article543 1906-06-19 11 A Constitution. The following is thr mili ta nee of nininial whica lias been avaaantesi t :he Tkrone [at lVkingJ by the Chinos Ministers abroad, headed by the IlinistCl 111 England. The object Of the saaaaaril i-k th Throne Ut ansMMnos with out further delay the intention to543 words
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Article115 1906-06-19 11 All 1, the h?i County B !Srd May, at night, and breaking the vv.il! 1 1 a -n- 1 >et in and carried ji7 coin klue of nearly a thi v- md it Ii 1 boa I a I it cnu two i <>r thr115 words
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Article158 1906-06-19 11 P P. .v v. i. .1/ .ir,,,,, rnnnsnllas»illi th< Colombo, bom Londoi May S*rd, doe -'it-,1 Job*— Mr. If. Purdv ilimh. Benecict.laeesrs. J. Lefevre, B Tra i-en, CB. Frankbn, J A. Small, and E. R, Sals .am:. A .-nmh. Usjor O. \V. Dixl Per P. *O. s.s158 words
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Article82 1906-06-19 11 for Per Steamer Time To-Mni:i:n» \uiiiiil.a tt Katana ls BUUhm 10 a.m. Penang and Colombo Tmmba ilmru 11 a.m Manila c. L. y Lofet 11 a.m. Batavia s v a.m. Kmchiuf n a.m. AiHf ilni, noon m A Peoaaj) Kbrra l pm. Ivi ik An-. in ria ports82 words
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Article31 1906-06-19 11 From KpßOia By tke M. M. s. s i June. From Canu—By the P. I), s. s. Dmcol* I due ou 20th Jane. tixe l.nil.t or mails hue.31 words
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Article163 1906-06-19 11 The following letter front Mr. f. li. ii addressed by the Indian Rubber .Manufacturers/ Aiaix-iatiun to the not of Ceylon .My Committee desire me Co respectfully solicit the favour of your valuable istanoe on m.!tt,-r in oonnectii n •nth the supply of rubber from the163 words
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Article1134 1906-06-19 11 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship bq; bartjue; scli.— schooner Yet.— Yacht Cru. Cruiser. Ght.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p. Horsepower Brit. British U.S. United State* Feb.— French Ger —German Dut.— Dutch: Ital.— ltalian Span.— Spanish Sar.— Sarawak; G.c General-cargo; dj>. deck1,134 words
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Article705 1906-06-19 11 Name, purl, probable date of arrical, and name of aaenU. BTKAMIBB. Acilia, Hongkong, July 1 Behn Mever Airlie. Sydney June 24 Boustead. Ajax. China, July 8 Mangneld. Alesia, Hamburg. June 23 Behn Meyer. Andalusia, Hongkong, June 29 Belui Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, July 5 P. O. Atholl. 1... in705 words
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Article71 1906-06-19 11 Wharves at Which Different Ships arc Berthed To-day. Kv-t Wiiviir:— Nil. Vu roau Quran !>■.; k Nil. .Vi.m.iir (iii.iviN.. l).i k:— Xrrito. Si:c ■mix No. l Dnsda, Tetsta, L w itb, Zweeua. 2 Cl. Apcnr. »A. A(M.ur. 4 Tniwbri.lHo. I Nil. 6 Min:iys, Nucn Twig, Hafae.71 words
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Article800 1906-06-19 11 A Chinaman s Opinion. A correspondent. signing himself Choo Kiu Peng, draws in the Malay Mail the following- comparison between tin-mining in t lit- KM S .md Australia. I think that the Go»iMiiment hero ought U> offer strong inducements to any capitalists This is a800 words
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Advertisement483 1906-06-19 10 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For Cblns. Japan, Penanr, Ceylun, Auatralis, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Thriven Billn r.f Lading issued for China Ccaitt, Persian Gulf, Continental, aud American Port*. Steamers will leave Sin£ai<o.-e on or about Mail Line. Ontirnrii ffur thin.i). Dtranha i':i 7aas Ocmm 18483 words
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Advertisement1126 1906-06-19 10 Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under oontract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenti at Singapore Ship Aoknct, late J. Dafndkir Co., 2-3 Collteii Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer tr^m bxp'ted »ul oe des|«t.'ied tui Van lUe mid iik Katavia June 13 Bocrabava, Ampenan, Macansar, Balik I'apsn. Di.hrkhlh, Toli-Toli, P.wool,1,126 words
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Advertisement613 1906-06-19 10 C.P.R. Canadian Pacifio Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong vi& Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and V&nconver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships— 6,ooo Tons— Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM613 words
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Advertisement656 1906-06-19 11 N. D. L. NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. 1 Imperiah Oermsn Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of 1 this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp- ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang. j Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,656 words
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Advertisement278 1906-06-19 11 (OMPAXIA TRABATLAXTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA. I The Spanish mmil steamer. LOPEXg LOPKX is expected to arrive here from' Europe lon Tliuroday. the Slat inst., aud will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight and passage apply to -'•■<' BARLOW* CO.— Agent*. t NAYIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA. FOR PENANG278 words
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Miscellaneous29 1906-06-19 11 WEATHEK Tti,n*r\m HONGKONG.— I'Jni Ji m— > m M:ir- BkSSSS '.''l si Direction of Wiml »,>• r .ni f Winl ■> Vh. Temp hi fflude s 7 MAMI.A.-Utli VjS l M 2i29 words
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Article599 1906-06-19 12 In Defence of the People's Pleasures" The following announcement was published at London recently of the foundation of "an Anti-Puritau League for the Defence ot" the People's Pleasures. Jt is signed by Mr. Hubert Bland, Mr. G K Chesterton, Mr. Walter Crane, Mr. James Dcuglas. the Rev.599 words
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Article220 1906-06-19 12 One <>f the greatest signs that vomit; China is awakened to the needs of the hour, says a Chinese newspaper at Shanghai, is the number of youths who have pw themselves up to<:he study of military ta<-tics all »\er China, whereever there are Government military schools i220 words
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1038 1906-06-19 12 Mr Chamberlain Criticises the Government. Ou the 11th May the annual general i meeting of the Liberal Union Club, was c held at the Westminster Palace Hotel. I London, Mr. J. Chamberlain, M.P., presiding over a, large attendance. In the course ot a lengthy speech Mr. Chamberlain said The worst1,038 words
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Article405 1906-06-19 12 The North China Daily News" understands that owing to the high price for rice near Shanghai which has already led to riots and raids on grain boats, 11. E. Viceroy Chou Fu at Nanking has memorialised the Throne on the subject asking for special poworp to405 words
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Advertisement557 1906-06-19 12 Hongkong 6* Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve t10,000,000t ..v™™ Silverßeserve 9,500,000 19 SOOOOO P. serve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Hanpt, Esq. Chairman. O. H. Mfdhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Ooetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Hun. Mr. W.J. Gresson It. She557 words
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Advertisement481 1906-06-19 12 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China 0 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Capital £800,001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,001 Reserve Fund £975,001 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. Tbs London City 4 Midland Bank, Lfa> 6INOAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent,481 words
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Advertisement755 1906-06-19 12 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan 4 Co.'s Mart On Mondiuj, 2nd July, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Freehold building land situate near Baleetier Road, diitrict of Toah Pyoh and Rocliora, area 22,500 square feet. Lot 2. Freehold land adjoining the above, area 9,324755 words
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Advertisement206 1906-06-19 12 AUCTION SALE OF Tafc y. s. Pontianak. To be held at Powell 4 Co.'s Saleroom. Twsday, 3rd July, al 2.Xo p.m. For particular*, see Circulars. Powell V Co.. Auctioneers. M MORTGAGEE'S SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND SALE At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan A Co.'s Mart On Monday. 2nd July, HHHi,206 words
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