The Straits Times, 23 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-23 1 The Straits Times. VO. 22.070 THE STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Advertisement763 1906-06-23 1 MICHELIN TYRES; Shipment just arrived sBi>c£ your orders soon. C. Dupire Co. Singapore. tfrf CTDAITC TIMCC If SOUTH INDIA LABOUR AND 81 HAI 19 I I iTIC. 3 QENBRAL SUPPLY AGENCY BUSINESS PI RECTO RY.IaS= AUCTIONEERS- The Recognised Headquarters of the j Money to lend from $10,000! POWELL CO., Singapore.763 words
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Advertisement158 1906-06-23 1 Robinson Co. WATERPROOFS ALL SPECIALLY MADK FOR THE TROPICS ggm* _B[ New Prices "51 H nverness Waterproofs M K Chesterfield Waterproofs 4 IrS^ 4avy Regulation Waterproofs wf VmmV U [Vrmy Regulation Waterproofs V Hack Cashmere Capes. mmmmS 1 W mmmV Syces Capes and Coats. tj (A Nicholsons Well-known RainCoats RJ...jly158 words
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Article1984 1906-06-23 2 Burning Qnestions vi the Day. On my way back to the Far Ka.-t i •aid another visit to Bangkok. More i says the ■Tinies" Peking correspondent) han usually opportune must a bnct urvey of the situation be now, when ■iiani is approaching the treaty Powers rith1,984 words
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Advertisement329 1906-06-23 2 JODELITE EFFECTUALLY PRESERVES TIMBER and i?» a sure Protection against the attacks of WHITE ANTS DRY ROT TEREDOS AND ALL DECAY. SOFT WOODS may be safely used for Building Purposes after treatment with JODELITE. IMPORTERS: BORNEO Co., Ltd. H. ABRAIYIS Ihe Horse Riposiiory Orchard Road Li- just liimliil «X v329 words
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Advertisement466 1906-06-23 2 SAVE YOUR HAIR With Shampoos of Cuticura Soap and Light Dressings of Cuticura. This treatment at once stops falling: hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourish- ment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy466 words
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611 1906-06-23 3 How Jockeys Practise Whipping.'. The folowmg ii ficiu a home papai It was the lay before tin Qrand National, and tin wiiter Wai travelling lr in liverpool to Manclnstcr The rctuaiiiing 'occupant, of the oaniagS was a -lim fellow regulation bnisev o«iiiim' It ana quite evident thai lie was member611 words
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Article81 1906-06-23 3 The Times," oommwit.ing 011 Mr. hambarlain'i ipeech, forcasting an (•.irly dissolution of parliament, layi thai the Government, are lam likely to appeal to the couutry on th< Lords' ,iet ion regard i" the Kdiuiiirn Kill than t. continue forwarding oontioietaial meatarea hi the Lords, and make an appeal to the81 words
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Article77 1906-06-23 3 A atnamnr service under managemenl i [ndiana ha tailed between C lorabo and Tuticorin, to meet the com petition of il" iteaman 'f tin 8.1.8.X. Co who are taken eooliea form Tutworin la Colombo free This is a repetition of me time agi. when •> .M> r m-t\ i mii77 words
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Article995 1906-06-23 3 Facts and Fancies. The foli. wing chatty letter from a eonespondciit in the F. M. s>. appeals in the Times of Ceylon'": A line from one who lert your abaft* last yeax to seek, pastures new over here may possibly be of interests to995 words
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Advertisement58 1906-06-23 3 Vt th i the Btsl unnatural 1" mnei of i i id fa imnn dial I Tin best thiuu' thai can be gi dii followed by eaator < il direc Th:= ,-;im always be depend) 'I Uji IB 1 when redtwed with watei and lii pleasani to b iri Bold58 words
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Advertisement46 1906-06-23 3 ArrucATiox* hare I.- n mads to the Stock Kxclitvnsc I'niiiiiiiti. ndoo ko allow the followini! no< -1 iii' --i be quoted in tbe Malae•ll Official Lint: M <'■ Rubber Hswtatimw iLiluitnl*. > -ii \,jii nn.i :i lialf |ht ,-iit. Partcipatiu^! cumulative Preference .hare* (.1 tl Sbb, 1 to!i:..iNKi.46 words
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Advertisement507 1906-06-23 3 BUCHANANS BLACK WHITE 1 1 dlds top place in the highest class of Whiskies Guaranteed 12 (twelve) years old. COMFORTABLE LIVING IN tVERYTtiINO. ThaTsW a Family Hotel, situated at Spottc-KWoode I»ark. Singapore, provides comfortable living at moderate cost. Equipped with billiard table, two UimU courts and good -Uliliut;. Large diuiug507 words
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Advertisement550 1906-06-23 3 A I^l^ CELEBRATED CgWfik f^V OILMEN 8 STURES 1 CEOSSE m i P ol^i%s. mH k YTTa It I JAMS, JELLIES. By Special AND SK Warrant I BLACKWELL. malt vinegar Purveyors to I I LTD# II I lea^^rrin's Mfl J L^V Worcestershire HJ. The KING W0 Wm sauce DOGSHEAD^JI BRAND550 words
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110 1906-06-23 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE Monday next will be a grand day iv the annals of the famous Tcutonia Club, of Singapore, for on Monday next the iiiciiilh-i-s will celebrate the fiftieth anuiversary of their Club's founding. The mode of celebration is characteristic of the Club.110 words
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Article318 1906-06-23 4 Ax extremely interesting and important piece of legislation was introduced, yesterday afternoon, by a motion for its first reading before the Legislative Council. We refer to the Volunteer Ordinance of 1906, the objects of which are to ameud the Volunteer Ordinance of 188H and to give effect to a recommendation318 words
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Article1080 1906-06-23 4 It may be interesting to note that the motive power which set the ball of investi Ration rolling in the case of the meat-pack-ing at Chicago was Mr. .1.1". Sinclair's novel, called The Jumjlr. This work >ia* not comic our way as yet. ho we must rely on what our1,080 words
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Article512 1906-06-23 4 There wild be meat that had tumbled out on the floor, in the dirt and sawdust, where the workers had tramped and spit uncounted billions of consumption germs. There would bo meat storod in great piles in rooms; and the water from leaky roofs would drip over it and thousands512 words
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Article328 1906-06-23 4 Mb. J. H. WoUAXa, resident engineer to the Singapore-Kranji railway, has issued his report lor IMC. With this report, which deals with the pi Igteai —an euphonious spres-ion. and. BOtbapa, scarcely warrantable iv the circnm<an."s_of the railway's extension to tin dodn 1 :ring the year. need not trouble the reader,328 words
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Article157 1906-06-23 4 Fn TKhN-thousand dollars a year! Twelve hundred and fifty dollars a month, and the dotUr at'2s4dl This, it may l>c explained, is not tlic 'Jovernor's salary or n prfaMCJ vote lor the improvement of Sinj^qxn.- liar hour, o, a bonus for rearming the forts around with the latest invention in157 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article50 1906-06-23 4 Disturbances- Not Mutiny. Berlin, -'Urnl Current reports of a mutiny in ticrn .<■■ South West Africa are exaggerated. There are only disturbances in consequence of martial law buiim enforced. Sentences of duath passed have so far uot been carried out The judges recoiniueniled the parties concerned to the Imperial men50 words
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Article16 1906-06-23 4 Please Prosecute Me Governor ruttUainer of the Kamcitins has asked for a public prosecution agajn-t himself.16 words
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Article37 1906-06-23 4 The (iermaii |.rcs,dole>;atcs had a splen diil reception in London. The Lord Chancellor and the (icnuan Ambassador MWpoasd cordiul toasts whie laid stress u|h>u the mutual friendship of Britain aud donnas)37 words
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Article15 1906-06-23 4 .Mutinies have broken out among tin garrisons of several ftiWWII towns.15 words
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Article27 1906-06-23 4 There have been heated discussions in the Duma regarding the massacre of Jews. The Czar's misdated furiously attacked the Radical deputies iv the House.27 words
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Article31 1906-06-23 4 The French Chamber of Deputies ban by a large majority, passed a vote of con fidence in the (iovcrnment as regards tin carrying out of democratic reform measures31 words
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Article17 1906-06-23 4 I'riiue Heinrich of Prussia was prey at .it the coronation OMMHOBy at Drontheim. Norway17 words
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Article15 1906-06-23 4 The Sultan of fcforoooo has sigiu-d tin Declaration o; the Al«tviras Confenii.'.15 words
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Article39 1906-06-23 4 Tuau Fany. the President of the Chinew Travelling Commiaaioa, left Bosopa tor China at Naples. Before le;uiii<:. he thanked the German Secretary of State for the most friendly reeeptioa he met with in flm maaj39 words
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Article21 1906-06-23 4 The Senate at Washington has decid<-d on favour of a nek < anal aero,, the isthmus ..f Panama.21 words
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Article179 1906-06-23 4 prevent, crime. In the old day*, when in.-n. women, and children died, and nothing particular wa- HMpwifcnd or Mid about the matter, the [»ost mort'-m examination the remains ni seldom diemed a BeBOBBUg bnrdeu on Urn Colony, bat now |^.-1 mortem-, are mo~t frequent, and the Coronal. who holds them,179 words
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Article66 1906-06-23 4 Wk understand that Mi. H. I. Payni (iallwcv's Bams should not have been in clud.il in the list of owners of the fwtattw purcnascd by the Highlands and Lowlands I'ara Etabbcc Company United, referred to hi yesterday's issue. We rOßret extnmelv that confidence in the truth of our oon teiu|>oraries'66 words
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Article47 1906-06-23 4 Letters from the Rev. Fatlu i Couvreui haw reached Singapore to-day, in which he writes of himself as having wood time in France where he is enjoying part of his holiday very much, lie s|M-aks 1 returning to Singapore in kngnst Septcmlur.47 words
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Article42 1906-06-23 4 TUBS was slight squall iv the luuUmr this morning. A i wakow and a few sampans wire capsized, ships taking carj;.» had to stop and cast nil too lighten owing to Urn nasty swell and nranberof launch. refuge in the ii\. r.42 words
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Article119 1906-06-23 4 A i'kili.iak experience in midooeaa isn ported by Captain Huberts, of the French ship Amir,- »hich reached I.m Jackson last mouth from Harry. Tile vessel 1M IIII— JIIU Urn Southern ftuOOll. "ii UM I'-'tli nit., in Ikt. Hi 4'i south, long- 141.20 east, when snddenl; a Mil. marine disturbance occurred.119 words
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Advertisement843 1906-06-23 4 "AUTUMN GOLD". CIGARETTES. (Of somewhat of the same description as Three Castles," but of a larger size, more choice tobacco, and hand hand made, by W. D. and H. 0. Wills, of Hristol and London.) Expressly prepared for: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. Hotel de I'Europe o Austrian String Orchestra UNDER CONDUCTOR843 words
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Advertisement248 1906-06-23 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED respettable well educated girl to take charge of money and books in a shop. Apply, K. R. r/o Straits Time* M 46. TO LKT. Mount Alma, Dalvey Road, Immediate entry. For particulars, apply to, J. W. VAN de STADT, o/o Netherlvids Trading Society. a.2649. NOTICE. IN connection248 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article56 1906-06-23 5 Rfr'd. Singapore 22nd l unr. Drl'il. If lieuter li.', /i.m. In the Duma, the speeches made by 1 1 if Ministers of Justice and of the Interior, in defence of the conduct of the police, were howled dow n amidst execrations and shouts that murderers and56 words
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Article37 1906-06-23 5 A deputy. I' ince ('runoff. Xx Assistant Miuihter of tin Interior, caused a sensation in the Duma l-v revealing the fact of an inrlaiuinatoi y j i"< lamation being printed by n <ioverninent di -partment.37 words
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Article48 1906-06-23 5 V.Vi'i/. Sltn/ii/Hirr MnUtMM. I'fl.l. by BfMSJf 10.40 MM. The Senate in Washington have passed a i ■solution declaring that the people of the I nited States feel hoi rifled at the massacres ot .lews in Hussia. and rxUinl hearty sympathy to the bereaved families.48 words
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Article31 1906-06-23 5 The Duma has, by a large majority. paaaad I leaofajbea demanding has resignation ot the 'zar's ministers, and the formation ot a Ministry resixmsible to the Duma.31 words
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Article257 1906-06-23 5 King Il.ik. m |aud Qsees Maud were i owned at Trondhjem Catluilral according to the impressive ancient ceremonial. BtoTL r.ir.l Jmme. Del'il.bij lOn', r. Race. Mr. wiaeSM Churchill has been entertaimtl at a bsaaaat given in the New Iti lorn Club. lie deliver»Hl a s|ifccch257 words
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Article139 1906-06-23 5 Tin; Hi Annual sale of tsacj work ill connection with the Anglo -Chiiisee (iirls' School was held yesterday and to-day iv the Victoria Memorial Hall. Then was HUHe gathering of ladies. included amongst whom was Miss Anderson. The stalls were nmaerooa and pretty one of which thai caught139 words
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Article125 1906-06-23 5 111 1 is nunoored that Mr. It. .1. ratxer, who is at present S District Ulli'-ei [a Province Wellesley. has Im-cii appointed Acting Deputy I'ublie Piosei -irtor in place of Mr. Spronle who has piiM-ecdcd t .-> IVnang to |ni!orin the .1 itii s of Solicitor (ieneral. Ml.125 words
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Article107 1906-06-23 5 ii w dsnsgO some details were gi\en iv c Polio- Court lesorl of a ease in which I, ill! A Ting stood charged with culpable homicide Of for eomplii it\ in in MHSaM on a Chinese cai|M-iit.ci u -.1 lion A Li iv a lane107 words
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Article582 1906-06-23 5 Judgment Against a Local Schoolmaster. Mb. .1. C. MicHKLL brought an action against Mr. B. Dickson, a master in the AngloChinese Free School, to recover 159, the principal and interest on a promissory note drawn up for »60 on the 12th April, 1906. nothing having been582 words
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Article230 1906-06-23 5 IMOSI time SSS| Chinaman named Hoßf, I. ing charged < ioh Teug with stealing I OOBMBOB brass watch from him and ga\c sworn evidence In-fore Mr. Scott. The osae aooaoed olasr sad QohTeaj got three months. He appealed and the appeal was upheld. Ste)»s were then230 words
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Article216 1906-06-23 5 Ditkitivk No. 39 is an enterprising man ho also is a sharper named (ioh Choug. About a week ago. the latter met the Detective and communicated, with due precaution lit the Detective's house, that he knew of the letnin of two men who had been216 words
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Article15 1906-06-23 5 Tn l'ol.i Club "At Homo" will U- held ,i the Kv< rsall (iroiuul next Saturday.15 words
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Article47 1906-06-23 5 Tin third ■mhwijj nut-ling ot tin- V. C. A. will lx- baU km' Saturday next, the :«itli. at H.-T) at timid House. The Y. M. A. luakt- this known at once in order that nun. burs and fritnds may Imp lli«-m-«.-lves free to «tte:ul tlii- bßportSßt "•a.tln-ritiy.47 words
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Article418 1906-06-23 5 Suekalingam Pillay v. Poh Cheng Tee and Another. On Thursday afternoon in the Supreme Court before Acting Chief Justice Law, the case of R. M. A. K. N. Suekalingam Pillay vs. Poh Cheng Toe and Chong Chung Beng was begun, Mr. Koek appearing for the plaintiff418 words
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Article367 1906-06-23 5 Is the .Slniit» Tiw* of the Utfa iust.. there was published a cutting from the ifieJrei Mail, headed Hindu Women. written by a Hindu. The writer of feast article evident ly jumps to the conclusion that Hindu women are the most cultured of their sex in any part367 words
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Article250 1906-06-23 5 Ex— Singapore Man's Bunch of Souvenirs. T. L. Tandy, Electrical Engineer. Globe trotter and fornurly General Manager of the Tramways and Lighting Company of Singapore, Straits Settlements, and English Corporation controlled by London capital who is now at the Hotel Empire, New York, says that he sent250 words
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Article260 1906-06-23 5 [The ShtaaM IaSM is not responsible for the opinioni n( its coiTespondents.] Why the Distinction To th, MMar c/ the Strait* Kane. Dbai Sih, —l Jiavc noticed an increasingly large number of Chinese and Malay billiard rooms of late iv full blast in various parts of the city, all260 words
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Article207 1906-06-23 5 Thk annual general meetiug of the above Ass.)ciatiou was held in the S.C.C. Pavilion. amongst those present being the President I Mr. R. Scoular. the Hon. Secy. Mr. T. C. B. Miller and representatives of the S. C. C. H.(i. V.M.C.A.. Sherwood Foresters and Warders. The K.207 words
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Article251 1906-06-23 5 A NI'MHKK of resident- were invited by Messrs. Synie >v Co.. yesterday afternoon, to go on a trial trip on the /'< ffttt >-, a new motor latirch which has just been sent out to the firm from Kurope. The /Wrm.is the largest of its kind that251 words
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Article157 1906-06-23 5 YstfTKBDAI morning. Chief Sanitary Inspector M.ivhew appliiil to Mr. Miehefl be an order t > close an insanitary well at a house iv .Tohore Road. Dr. Campbell. Assistant Municipal Health Officer, described the well as being full of 1 bacilli of dangerous diseases and stated that 1157 words
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Article86 1906-06-23 5 Two Klines and a Celestial made up their niiniU yiwtrnlay to have a cheap train ride. Tlii v -.ci-iiiiii^ly sot on the car near Keppel Harbour and took three-cent tickets. At Tanjong I'ayur the tickets were examined ami it wan found that they had travelled86 words
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Article110 1906-06-23 5 (K\i\s, .1 liK-.il u.uli-i had several large shti ts ..f plate tflass in a Kodowu. A numtli ag<>. hi' looked up his stock and found that rive of the shorts of yluss had been removed. The matter was reported and after a week or ho the110 words
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Article27 1906-06-23 5 A CBCUI match in connection with the S. C. C. tonruaiiient will be played on the Esplanade thin afternoon between the S.C.C. and Civil Service and Law.27 words
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Article531 1906-06-23 5 Hockey. S. C. C v. 80th Co R.G.A Thk S.C.C. ami a team of thcHOth I'o.lM J. played ou interesting hockey match oa the Ksplanade yesterday afternoon, and dim a fairly large crowd of spectators. The Clnh took up their position at the Cathedral nd of the field. Ten minute*531 words
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Article46 1906-06-23 5 Thk firm ot Km Sharpe Koss and t ompany, General Merchants, 4 Mast St. Singapore. spaaed tlieii new business this morning. A large gathering of Maada and well Mshsn rausti np baton U o'clock t<> bid them goal lue); mm good forti:ne in Mm ir venture.46 words
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Article88 1906-06-23 5 Thursday's Play. i>oi i:i. i II ssi. I. Ip, Hint and KohlliotT U beat I.i<veri.i.-. and Lsporta plus i> 0, B r>. 7 Saturday's Tie. SIXULM BaXMC'AP. lin.mN. faJh scr. v. D. M. Dent 1 The ftnak ol the douhles him.i probably 1m- played off on e,lu.88 words
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Article55 1906-06-23 5 A ram to MaUsiiMis JIfHM l i»'matograph is a capital thing to wil. .v.niii^. The hall was well till. ill.. ing and ajSOMon OHM ;iv,.i_, d.-li^hUxl with the ainiiseiuent and nnvi-lu that ha«l been afforded them. Tlicputuuh good indoad and no bettei BTenins'a m j.A meat ooaJd ix: bad. Tho55 words
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Advertisement176 1906-06-23 5 RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER To-Night REGIMENTAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE RARE OPPORTUNITY ONE SEMI-GRAND PIANO MY M. F. Rachals Co. Hamburg. Apply to H- Bchaefer Co, &>ie Agents. x&at' B ssSsy "GIRL" BRAND BEER. TO BE HAD OF ALL RETAIL DEALERS Sole Importers Boustead Go. WAYANG KASSIM. To-sjjrht The Indra Zwibar176 words
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Article863 1906-06-23 6 GAMBLING I Interesting Points. The Quarterly Review has an interesting discussion of the art of gam bling ai developed in connection with Monte Carlo, horse-racing and tho Stock Exchange. The writer describes what [roes on at Monaco thus The roulette is a wheel which lies863 words
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Article287 1906-06-23 6 Mr. .lust ice A. T. Lawrence delivered his judgment on May 19th in the suit brought by Mr. GuSiay Beer, a imallliaail. of London and l'aris, against Mrs Maud Carbutt 801 l for £1,002 for dresses supplied to her in Paris. At the trial of the suit287 words
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Article289 1906-06-23 6 A planter, commenting on thr many victims which dyaeoaarr ha>, recently claimed iv Colombo, points out in the Times of Ceylon that a sertaiu wellknown Singapore medicine, used to be considered an unfailing remedy, and that there were plenty of well-authenti-cated cures in Ceylon. That journal now289 words
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Article286 1906-06-23 6 Prior tO tl'.v ailj' H! niiiciU 'I ti 01 Coaußooa, on tha SOth May, the > yen iimh".: \m ii lvi ki".i by n Labour BM-Dben nmpwiliin delay axbibitod in ■niiting the uiiemployed Mr. G. N. Bubm, Labou membei r the Maakfrim division of i ■lated that286 words
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Advertisement568 1906-06-23 6 WANT6U WANTED an assistant Secretary at a Club. 1 time only required. Apply to M. C c/o C Straitt Time. I '617 WVNIKD AT ONCE an energetic young t man to collect advertisement* for a well known t IMreetorv. (1o«h1 commission offered. Apply t«. X c/.. Strait- Tune-.' MM \V\NTHI).568 words
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Advertisement545 1906-06-23 6 TO BE LET. rO BE LET.— small ftrat floor offices facing Bridge Road and Flint Street. Ap. ly oGuthrie A Co. Ltd., AgenU. v.c t TO LET, Kinrara." Orcoanl Road, par ially furnished. For further particular* ai'.'ly o D. Turner, British Dispensary. c' 2846 TO BE LET. from the Ist545 words
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Advertisement736 1906-06-23 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET. No. 7 Battery Road. Three rooms [on tod floor. Apply to cIWB GUTHRIE*CO.,Ltd. TO BE LET. Immediate entry splendid offices No. 34 and 54 Kobiuson Koad, also 2 newly finished European residences at Stevens Road and Mo. 9 Tyrie No. 9 Mount Elizabeth. Apply736 words
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Advertisement775 1906-06-23 6 NOTICES. NOTICt. OF REMOVAL. The offices of Messrs Giang Bros. A- Co. and le Siugaiiore Steam Saw Mill Co. have been ■moved from No. S Malacca Street to No. 11 id 12 North Boat Quay, from Ist June, 1906. 2484 CHOA GIANG THYE. THK TKONOH MINES. LIMITED. t FIFTEENTH DIVIDKND.775 words
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Article172 1906-06-23 7 iky oi the most difficult and embcrrassing features of the Nanchang Missionary massacre cane so far as the Chinese Government is concerned is the autograph letter held by the French authorities written by the Nanchaug Magistrate the day after his attempted suicide and before the riot which172 words
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Article154 1906-06-23 7 That a confirmed habit of purposeless lying, when present in an adult, is a true disease is asserted in AmrrUmi Mrilirin^ 1 Philadelphia 1. by Dr. Alfred (iordou, of Jefferson Medical College. "A pathologic tendency for exaggeration, for telling untruths, for inventing impossible events, may be present154 words
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Article159 1906-06-23 7 l.v Kik Him a native of Canton province, proposes there to form an associati<>u among the Chinese |teople with a view to obtaining h*om extravagance in marriage expenses, as many |»>or Chinese cannot marry l>ecause they must spend at least several hundred dallars. and many rich159 words
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Article148 1906-06-23 7 Tim- (ha lwli.i BmUtr -)<«nw,l of the Hat Maj We have Moatwi a few pactiealan oi a I Kreuch company formed to manufacture an artificial rubber, which claims to he an efficient substitute for Para. This company has recently increased its capital to fiOo,()(X> franc-. It148 words
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Article124 1906-06-23 7 Sou oantrovecay has bean mjringtliroDKU the pagan of the W«hM, rxcellent literary paper p'.iblished at New York, in reference to the meaning of the world "bcachcumU'r. The lady who wrote Vikings of the Ph. -ilic uses the e>cpreBsiou to desenbe a wave-. The Niaftmt, iv reviewing the book, took aoMM124 words
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Article145 1906-06-23 7 'fur /V/ .1/.1// Qmattt& -*\\-> Pashac <iap<i:: i- ixconiing a public niiisanrr. la he lend, in' i- he alive. Was he really bond hiui^iiii: in a deHerted villa in the out "kirts of >t. Mntaff Or wan tlie nupsc inertly hi- 'double. Or was there ever am umuei .it all.145 words
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Article159 1906-06-23 7 On Wmhiesilay last Mr. 11. Bayiuour. ill' local eNiKinont of the Samlow ayattan of physical culture, hronyht up ciyl.t rikisliu coolies limiiiiK the uniform of the Sr;i i. \v Hotel before Mr. liailey, the Ai-tiny Uc^isUm of .liurikislias ami Hackney carriages. In rclusin^ hire to him at Katonn soinelinu last159 words
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Article572 1906-06-23 7 i A Formidable Charge. 1 B number of re]>oi'ts of attacks on Europeans by Chinese in thina receivod ol late is steailily accumulating, and is assui. ing a formidable charge against China ol criminal neglect in the matter of the proper administration of the country. It is572 words
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Article66 1906-06-23 7 Tut. Allahabad Pionetri military cortex |mndi nt in London Wyi that Mr. Haldane lias already determined the lnnail lim- i! which Army reform i- to pnxi c<l. Then ha 1« I ]irote-sional Army, -uiall in numm r bnt iv a perfect state ol efficiency, and .1 National Army for HonM66 words
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Article73 1906-06-23 7 I eonae>fßenee ol the trey In r.nuiliay and the ahortneaa oi we iratei supply, tin Kiie Insurant' Conipaniea have de.idi'il to materially incinat) tin ir charj.' M on oectain olaaMa of bomncm, In the n. -1 eongaated parti of the native to#n. \\-.>- niU'i bave been raiaed i>y Hannaa 173 words
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Article105 1906-06-23 7 I'hk laiiour supply U r:iniiin in the planting district-. ,>t Ceylon irbcrv Tamil coolies ale the main (tan by, Bat bad and exnemiva ing iinthods. and Mie oompotiti ■< of other eoliniies an tellini) heavily agaiosi the pliintirs. Tip mil ki matters irone thi do in* areaeot a anited tront,105 words
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Article111 1906-06-23 7 The h»VOC caused .11 Baku by the Russian revolution of 1906 hi separately estimated bjf the industrial companies and the omYu.l OOmmiiaioil Though the latter had maton curv t.. atteaoate the Hgorea, and. for txamplc. left aside the unit damage I shut wells. 4c. destruction <i{ ai plant, Ac, the111 words
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Advertisement126 1906-06-23 7 Dan Macfarlane Co/s ROYAL V. 0. V. Jsiqueur Seotefi Wbisky. OUTAINAHU; FROM Messrs. Yong Lee Seng Co. Ghee Soon Co. Ann Lock Co. Hong Seng Co. Hoon Keat Co. and all dealers. Wholesale from Syme Co. 2866 Sole Jigents. What we Do, We do Wei!, aaaaajj Good Work I TELEPHONE126 words
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Advertisement798 1906-06-23 7 USE ONLY USE ALWAYS MnßßmapppßHßH MOST A Luxurious Perfuml Far Soperior to the In Health. German Kinds. RESTORATIVE B 3v* 1 tl J I V\* I^M I awl IN SICKNESS. Lsr3Sß^Bßaßk.*«Bid^MSl3^^M^MßSll^ ctTHn vmiD nnnoccc for peach's v.»*. illustrated cataloouk buyers JtnU TUUK MUUIf COO (Jl'lllE. it V'tayomnto inim«di»t« touch with798 words
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Advertisement43 1906-06-23 7 Chaj&barlain'i Colic, Cholera tod Diarrhoea Remedy ii the moat ■mom* fill medicine in the world for bowel complaints, and is the only remedy thai will <-ur<* chronic diarrhoea bottb is warranted. For Mile by All Dealers The Di i an 61 agents. SO/643 words
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Article3424 1906-06-23 8 IMPORTANT; MEASURES DISCUSSED YESTERDAY, The Future of Volunteers. Proposed Fixing* of Coroner's Salary. PKiay, hrn ttmd. His btBIMOI THK (roVKKMIR (Sin .IoUN Amikkson. k. c. m. 1.. 1 made his first ap |x irame at the meeting of the I.eyi':lati\e Council yesterday, siiue his return from Baglaad. 0M3,424 words
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Article377 1906-06-23 8 (Sunday, 24th June.) Skcom. Si ximv IVHB Ti:im rv. St. Amihew's Cathedral. —7 a.m. Matins and I.itam. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 3-45 p.m. Sunday School Bad Bible Clawes. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Mitthkw's Sepoy Links. —11-15 a.m. Foo Chow Service. 3-45 pm. Sunday School. l'ip.ni.377 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement195 1906-06-23 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. 6 Have inst opened a fresh stock of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese goods i.e. silk kimono*, Maltese silk lace collars, Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton crape kimonos. Persian and Indian carpets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies195 words
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Miscellaneous90 1906-06-23 8 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 33rd June. High Water. 11 s p.m. Kualii Lnmpni Baeaa. Thin] Dai Polo dob, at Homo. Tversnll. 4. Town ltm.l Bm View Howl. 7to 12 Wayaag Kassim. 9. Jniwuese Ointmali gunh. V.M.C A •hat*, s-80. S.V.A. liiil.. C!ub Shout. 2-:w. Raffles Botal Bpaoial Dinner. S. <90 words
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Article489 1906-06-23 9 KulilM-r men H a rule just now are not in too Vf<oA spirits. Wherever we K<>. says the lmli'i Jtuhhrr .hmrifU, we hear the old cry of excessive competition. Quite a number of the men engaged in this industry met by chance one day,489 words
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Article200 1906-06-23 9 K..r. Taaai wuo hacaa is taaasrt only. Ma. athlH' BaaasM ha- Maigand the ■naajliiii iiliti>r>hip of London Ofiniom to !>•• ■ab-ednoi of Thr Tkrome, the new Society paper which is shortly to apjtear. The promoters of Tlir Ami( are heaping details as to the new pajHl siM-ret,200 words
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Article174 1906-06-23 9 Bom time Ryo. Mr. Stanniforth Smith. iiiember of tin- Australian Commonwealth Si iiHt<'. visited the Spraits Settlements and the V. .M. S. Here he heard of numerous inquiries beinn made from various quarters lor l'ara rubber s«>«ml.s. Be thereupon Cave an order on behalt of174 words
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Article100 1906-06-23 9 Tn output in May was 7,414 piculs against ti.littl piculs in the month before. The approximate valuu of the mrtiil was 100*2410 on w 'iiih iluty ■WOWntiag to »97.-279 was collected. The HMMI price of tin wan MB-41 pec pied with ilnty at »:j«.36 per l.hara. The100 words
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Article55 1906-06-23 9 K»Bt Coa«t porU, Ban H'hatt ll in, alternate Saturday, and Wednesdays. Teluk Auxin via port*, Sappho on Monday. .setmavr od Wednesday., and Hyt Leona on Friday.. S. 8. 8. Co. Port Swettenbam via port. Penan? on Tbundaya, and Malacca on Saturday., 8. 8. 8. c IVnuig55 words
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Article347 1906-06-23 9 Date of formation I 1900 1901 1902 1901 I 1893 Ix9B I'.IM ItKH l«0! 1901 190.J 1889 1890 1904 1900 IH!« 1902 Capital •175,000 1 300,000 £:»,000 l IIC. Tim £■200,000 I 2,000,000 »300,000 MOO.OOO £400,000 ♦1 20,000 £00,00(1 »i 50,000 £2>0,000 £:t7-|.OOO £120,000 1220,000 »230,000 £1«0,000 Bubrcribed tUO.OOO347 words
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Article289 1906-06-23 9 l'Ktt liKtt 1904 MM l!to:l 1906 MM I'IJO.OOO JOO.OOO £80.000 700,000 £70.000 5150.000 £12.000 £140.000 »1 20,000 £11,12.-) 1610,000 £.>9,520 J2...000 110,300 140.000 1 1 20,000 Hi 16 I 7000 1 I 11.000 1 7/9 70.000 10 10 '.',u o udm ue-1 r.t.IKKI 1 i. I 7,000 1 «O.IS289 words
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Article202 1906-06-23 9 1894 1903 Ih9h lHti.') 1901 1901 1899 1903 I*9l 18»4 IH9O IHS7 1H64 £5.377.10.0 £400,000 V.'-.'-i.IKM. 110.000,000 »a. 100.000 ta-t.ooo »h-.-i.ooo WOO.OOO 130.000 •200.000 •500.000 t:>,000.000 •3,700.000 J £4.648.15.0 7,«38 18,6 18,6 i £350,000 350,000 1 1 iibhiwl •225.000 4 -,00 I 'lO tSO 112.500 10,000.000 a 110 000.MO202 words
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Article33 1906-06-23 9 Howarth Krskine. Lt.l. 6% »600.0(» prem buyers. R.ley. Hargreavee. Ltd. 6% M 5.000 ftfc prem bu.veim. Sin^ipore Municipal 6% i',, prem buyers. 8 i~ t— 1,478.000 )»r. buyers. TanionsPagar-DockCcLu,. g V. g^gE33 words
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Article221 1906-06-23 9 Singapore, 22nd .Tine, 190(5 PRODUCE. (iambier *J» do (Cube Xo. 111 1 unpicked 11.00 Copra Bali ,lo I'ontianak Jjf Pepper, Black buyers «U0 do WWte, r. Sago Flour Sarawak <lo Brunei No. 1 'j-^> Pearl Sago 5-4 Coffee Bali, 15% buyers It* i offee, Palenibang, it) v basis "52221 words
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Article445 1906-06-23 9 Labour Agitations Begin in Cornwall The Daily Mail thus utters a warning voice A sharp eye should be kept for >uspicioiu circumstances in connection with tin ventures, writes our City Editor. The big rue in the price of tin may encourage the investor ao assist Cornwall in445 words
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Article271 1906-06-23 9 The German Reichstag, by M 3 votes to 119, has rejected finin the Retinntw the salary of tho Se<-retarv <if State for the Colonies. The Reichstag, bev'des refusing to pass the vote for the saluy of a MCMtaCT <if State for the Colonies, also declined to vote271 words
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Article75 1906-06-23 9 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Kj«t Whirf: Nil. Victoria Oravino Duel Nil. Albkht Ghavim; Don: Nil. Section No. 1 Kut Santf. Palitana. Zweaua. Oafri, Ceylon Miiru. V. NopUa, Lombard. I .lm«. Khalif. 4 Nil. I Minilya. ft lUlho. Orenteo. ('ae*ar. Taii|(lin. Boiinko \Vha*»:75 words
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Article270 1906-06-23 10 Consular-General Miller. of Yoko hama tunu.li^ hil home p WI detajls of the new tenmMai comhine. as follows The vessels. of pver 1,000 tons iv the s union number 132, tggngUag -'9J.74. toiM. and the capital stock is &xcd at *9,960,000 gold. The annu.,l coal lonsumption270 words
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Article893 1906-06-23 10 Consul's Candid Comments. Mr. Consul-General Frascr, in his annual report on the trade ut Hankow for the year 1905, makes some com incuts on the trend of events iu China which at this period in her history i< <>t considerable interest: As pointod out in last year's893 words
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Article409 1906-06-23 10 In a eaae of coining at Ipoh (IViak) iv which three Chinese were charged with being in possession of instruments, toois, and other appliances for eointng and possession of lalse coins, the second ac caused was discharged, as the Judge, says the Perak Pioneer," pointed out that although409 words
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Article159 1906-06-23 10 A meeting wis hold in Zion Hall, Melbourne on the J7th May. Tli Ro\ J. S. McCullagh moved the following resolution Whereas John Alexander Dowic, <l Zion City, has ban found guilty <>i the violation of every one of the Tuu Com mandnicnts, and wlu-reas the overseers159 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement781 1906-06-23 10 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For ChlM, Japan, Penan t Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Etypt, Mediterranean PorU, Plymocth •nd London. I Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Port*. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Un: Outaard (for China). Derauha 23 June781 words
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Advertisement710 1906-06-23 10 Honinklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. T'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. A gentt at Srnpmrt Shif Aoem v, ijitb i.Dtrmr.LK A Co., 2-8 Coi ltk* Qtat. Tbe ondermentione.l dates are only approximate St^oer Ftaax Exp'ted Will be de»i.Vh»d »<^ T~~ 'r— i 'i 1_ I i Br,m,r,r, Bengkaiis Juw ÜBengkalis, Kiak,710 words
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Advertisement495 1906-06-23 10 HANBURG-AMERIKA LIHIE. HAMBURQ. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerliaveu direct, calling at Peuang and Colombo. The arrivals of the next495 words
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Advertisement673 1906-06-23 10 C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1 Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Ronte from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamship*— 6,000 Tons— Speed 19 knota. PROPOSED SAILINGS673 words
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Article333 1906-06-23 11 The British Cu. ton-growing association hr.s now been at work tor three years in West Alnca. and although wme duappoij'tmint h:\e occun-d. on the whole tiie remits are described as BMSI encouraging. There is one very Mriow d'»ad»llitagl connect. -d with Northern Nigeria, however: >.!iat. with t'ne exception333 words
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Article359 1906-06-23 11 ll China is sciiously desirou a it r* tncting the OOBRmpUoa, »J* 'he British Govcrnnant. the British and Indian Govprniucuts will cordially agree to any plan which niay further that end even at some MernWs. All right thinking panoai will endorse i.he sentiments here oonvi-ycd. but nrost of359 words
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Article141 1906-06-23 11 To satisfy himself as to the health absorbing properties of the clothing nuitcrials used hy Europeans Dr. Pedley cf Rangoon conducted the following experiment On the opeu verand.-ili ot his house, under the mid-day sun, he arranged on a ram a- stretcher and under exactly similar conditions141 words
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Article1016 1906-06-23 11 Uuder this heading the following abbreviations are used —str.—steamer sh. —ship bq; —barque; scli. —schooner; Yet. —Yacht; Cm. —Cruiser. Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor.—Torpedo H.p.--Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch.—Freuch Ger —German Dut.—Dutch Ital. —Italian Span.--Spanish Sar. —Sarawak G.c. —General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. W.— Taniongl'agarWharf T.P.D.—Tanpng1,016 words
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Article712 1906-06-23 11 Same, port, probable date ot arrival, and name of agents. Stbimkm. Acilia, Hongkong. July 1 Behn Meyer Airlie. Sydney, June 24 Bouatead. Ajax, China. July 8 Mansfield. Alesia. Hamburg. June 23 Belin Meyar. Anambßj f'»"-'jbagen. Juh 26 E. Asiatic Coy .Minain, Ritiji.n. itlg. 30; M. Maritimes Attdalusia, Hongkong.712 words
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Article306 1906-06-23 11 A corespondent raises in the Bangkok Times the f- 'lowing bitter lrv on the Servant question there: A few days ago 1 read in a local paper that a Company is to be formed for the supply of servants. Exactly how this is .to bo worked out it306 words
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Article290 1906-06-23 11 To talk of constitutional government in Cluna within five year-, fa to talk cf something which ra'niict ajl a: m <;r fcr a long tim? resemble constitutional goseiiiimiit a, it e.\i.-.t> in its l.r-t form in the Weak The China Tim fleets and hopes to see290 words
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Article73 1906-06-23 11 For Per Strainer Time M..M.AY. Saigon Caekar 11 a.m. Bagan hrai, Kion J|> in. Penang and Deli Cmlgmm 3 p.m. Teluk vnson via ports Sappho 3 p.m. Mala.ca In, Ho .i |..n,. Freiiiantle via ports Mhnh/.i 4 p.m. Ti bbmt. Triiigganu Kt-laiiUii llan Ui,,,tt Ilin 7 a.m. Sarawak73 words
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Article150 1906-06-23 11 From Euaom —B> the N. D. L. a. s. Itnyrrn due on 29th Juue. From China —By the N. D L. a. s. Prent*en dae on 25th Jum-. Loft Singapore Due in London Arrived Apl. 30th N. D. L. May *>th Mav !Mrd May 3rd li. 1.150 words
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Advertisement704 1906-06-23 11 Ships and Steamers. N. P. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mall Llna. 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, Sue/., Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,704 words
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Advertisement649 1906-06-23 11 N. Y. K. JAPAN MML STEAMSHIP Co Ltd A ref,'nl»r FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained Iwtweeu Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Data Mail Cotitract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Europeau Service, lighted throughout by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First649 words
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Advertisement181 1906-06-23 11 DKUTSCHE OSTAFRIKA LINE. Regular fortnightly Service via Bombay or Aden to Zanzibar, Delagoa Bay, Durban, Eas* London, Port Elizabeth and Capetown. Through bills of lading and through paaaage tickets are isaned from Singapore to all coast porta in East and South Africa. For paasage, freight, time tables, or any further181 words
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Miscellaneous30 1906-06-23 11 WEATHER TELEGHAH HONGKONG. -ten loas— 10 k.m. Buomettr 77. Uraotkuu of Wia<! -alii. Force of Wi ni u. VU.X. Tfinn in Sh»il# It. if run Mil 7w -i m w30 words
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Article602 1906-06-23 12 There are Now 600,000, L Dntch East Indies. The following is from the M imu Cable News The Dutch have been hunting a bogey in the East Indies for over a year and at last a real peril has been run to ground. First, thb story602 words
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Article238 1906-06-23 12 The Autumn Manoeuvres. Tieh Liang, minister over the Won Department, proposes leaving Peking Tientsin shortly for the purpose of con ferring with Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai respecting the forthcoming great manumnii, which arc .to be carried out in the autumn. Th* "China Mail" explains that the autumn army238 words
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Article323 1906-06-23 12 A letter has been received by Viceroy Shum Chun Hsen, of Canton, trom Chan Cheon, Chinese Consul-Gcueral for Peru, and Charge d'Affaires of the ■econd grade, with respect- to the employment of Chinese in Panama fays the China Mail." Since Panama became an independent country," wrote >:he323 words
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Article247 1906-06-23 12 An allegation of stamps, rcughly 1 1 iii.j M at something over a million," aSS been vet out at the Royal Horticultural Society's hall for the opening the other day of tht International Plulate- !>' Exhibition, in London and the <!ifficut.y of the promoters has been not to247 words
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Article264 1906-06-23 12 According u> a corespondent of the "Ceylon Observer," a remarkable display of rubber and other tropical produce is to be seen at the French Colonial Exhibition lately opened at Mai- ■:lli--Regarding the exhibits from the French possessions on the West Coast of Africa this correspondent wrce I264 words
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Advertisement565 1906-06-23 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong tf Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital n0.000.000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 110,000,000\ aio 50C 000 Silver Reserve I 9,500,000 J 19 SOC WO F. .serve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. G. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Eaq. A.565 words
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Advertisement509 1906-06-23 12 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800.000 Reeerve Liability of Proprietor. £800,000 Reaerve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. Th. London City <* Midland Bank, Lh*. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Account* are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per509 words
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Advertisement705 1906-06-23 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday >mh June al 2-30 p.m. Coconut and fruit plantation situate off Reformatory Road, Singapore, area 17 acre* 8 roods 16 poles comprised in Statutory Land Grant* No*. 1401 and 1409 and Government lease No. 197H for 999 years— total quit rent 19.40. POWELL Co. MM Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S705 words
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Advertisement641 1906-06-23 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday 26th June at 2.W p.m. The valuable residential property known as No. 68 HOLLAND ROAD, Singapore, area 3 acres, 8 roodx, 6 poles, Government leane No. 2194 for 999 years, quit rant IS. This desirable country residence is pleasantly situated about one mile from the Holland Road641 words
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