The Straits Times, 26 June 1906

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.072 THE STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 26. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 322 1 a*a»^aaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>^aaaaaa.^aaaaaa^aaaaa>^aaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaa^laaa»aaa^Bal^Ba^Bßaaaaaaaaaa^™ Hill-climbing Success at Bemo Scored by DE DION-BOUTON r l"li^ Ijrill-conqueriiig CarDetails: Milan San Bemo Trials. HaU-jcliinbiog Competition, SalaWfty, A.pril 7. Vaitaretto SsJHmi De Dion-BoMton (driven by Matters), First. iv minutes 30J aeootuU. C. DUPIRE Co. 101 Aoeurs; Singapore! STRAITS TIMES" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AUCTIONEERS POWELL CO., Singapore. (EsTABLISUKI) 42
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    • 200 1 1 The Recognised Headquarters of the Army, Navy and Tourists THE ADELPHI HOTEL A tir-t <•!»>- Hotel in Singapore. situation. All modern comforts. Bkatric Fhms. LMttaV "■><! fall Bell. E.il French Billianls. Lawn Tennis Courts Charges Strictly Moderate WAVERLEY HOTEL .')'J, Hill-street, Singapore Healtli> l'.>-it?..ii. French and Gem m ami
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    • 215 1 SOUTH INUIA LABOUR aNO QBNBRAL SUPPLY AQ iNCY ii.l«nc<? invited by Mani>am and s us. Mangaaate and Agents. XriaUaoaaijr, Booth India. SIM Mcney to lend from $10,000 to $100,000 on first class security in town L. HERMCNT. Broker Chnii'-v Alley Dr. S. YAMAMOTO. Japanese Dentist DENTAL SUPPLIER v }1, Victoria
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    • 154 1 Robinson Co. WATERPROOFS ALL SPECIALLY MADB FOR THE TROPICS jgHfc f°^\ New Prices IPL Inverness Waterproofs K Chesterfield Waterproofs a A favy Regulation Waterproofs Army Regulation Waterproofs Black Cashmere Capes. 1\ Syces Capes and Coats. H NicholsonsWell-knownßainCoats h\ I Rainproof yet Porous. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Gentlemen's Umbrellas. $4-. 50 each.
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  • 2618 2 The following extracts are taken from the Federal Director of Agricttlturcs'd (Mr. CarrutheM report for the past year In the first report of the Agricultural Depai I meilf. ut the Federated Malay 8 ::K-. thi' objaahl fi>r which such a dipartmcnt exist* may Ix.'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 297 2 CYCLES. "Imperial" $57.00 "Standard" $80.00 "First Grade" $115.00 Beeston $140.00 IMPORTERS Borneo Co., Ltd. J TUCK'S HAIR AND LEATHER BELTING. IMPORTERS: Borneo Co, Ltd. j. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. REFAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED BUNKERS. FRESHWATER ISLAND PULO BUXOM) Opposite Western Kutrauce to New Htrbur. LIQUID FUEL 30/(Thirty .Shillings) prr tw
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    • 281 2 vTJ&iLi mm Art I Hi Watches idS^^^^SSB§^^^ 1 2,000,000 of these v/atche: now in use. All Waitham 3] watches are guaranteed by American Waitham Watch 2 Co., the largest z watch movement manufacturing I concern in the world. CEMENT TILES CEMNT TILES Healthy Clean Beautiful Impervious to damp All sizes,
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  • 396 3 oons Which arc Circulated in England. Reference m made in 1 1 1 Nate] Assembly sonic time ago by Mr. Greene to cartoons which are being circulated iv England vilifying the people of Natal. All mum of acts of barbarism and heathenism are being laid to their
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  • 408 3 Tin- Belangi r Ladi BiA Clot) had ita monthly shool for the Mills Challenge Club, the other day The fol- Mi "A 'Jt s Mix G 87 Ifist V Grey 30 Mrs. Highet' 31 Ah Penning 30 Mi Hoffman 29 Tk Malay Mail bean thai a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 At (hi- MMOn .it' 111;- yc,v th« fir-: uuiiatui cl bo* ell -li"iild have immediate ■t<at i a Tin- i tlmi^ thai 11 be ghree ii Cham her lain 'i Colic Cholen and Diarrhoea Remedy followed liv <;ist«>r < i', I <lii d Remedy followed by nwtirr oil .1- dine
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    • 45 3 Cliiinilin lain's Colic. Cholera Mill Diarrhoea Remedy v the mi s imtci ful ■wdiriim in the wotld lot bowel eoiiiplainls. and is tho only lemcdy tli :l will cure chronic diarrhoea. Even txittl" is warranted. Fcr sale by All Dealers The Dispensary Qcn imt 506
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    • 539 3 II i«^u^sl WwSjf g TO JU I haw Just Iwir.! mbV <i4dwV IP> ttM> proct-Motcuie, ■^Hj^akLi^? ■'■'■■jffjfly t Ih it is.l nds ha\ c torrr B y J^- >s O^^^^^^k^V copy In tbr hands ol H^^4gjEjf^-^^^^*WB (or tli* gnat hrnfltt I I^Bilb^k^kHHHlilHv I »HI '<d i trrt f»r«kd H And
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    • 173 3 i^^v BRAND P $^]Wp*l G'MNfiSSN STOUT. 1 Kirn Hin Co., Singapore. DOGSHEAD BASS'S ALE Can be at had at all first class Bars and Hotels •2023 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1906-7. ORDERS Now Received for Delivery at the End of November .N Singapore and other places in the Straits. Any Desiring
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    • 250 3 CRUSHED FOOD* i TRY IT AND VOT WILL UK >.VTlsriKl> j I. R. UELILIOS begs to inform the public tbat his l-'acton, Ik preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1, Mplilioh Road, is now opened. Price of a bag of Crushed Food 1 p. 10 cwt (3 fci.Bo per bag. No.
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  • 310 4 The Straits T imes. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, 26TH JUNE. >i lamina Mm follou ing atatfaUai do not BJTe the information which would enable the reader to know which vessels, passing through the Sue/. Canal in MM and IfK >.">. were for and from the Straits and China, and which
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  • 766 4 By way of giving th« possible origin of that rather silly cananl. wliicli informed the world that Ocnnauy had acquired a coaling station at l'ulau Laut. we append the fol lowing cutting from the London mid China Espreu: -With tagtrd to the rumours that Germany had obtained a coal station
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  • 667 4 Ox Friday last, a ruino'ir praraOed i>i town, and otmMmpmi to pravail oa Baton] »y, that Hm Award had l>e< n pi*W l>\ tin- Tan j°n» Pa-jar Hock Arbitration (.juit and tin HMOM* l>ei in was actually named. The figure was <:,4t>. <)„ Ki-i.lay: w, tel.-j.;-ap! :i ,1 to two
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  • 16 4 H M will be held at SuudaUaii on tin 11th July next. There are leven event*
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  • 20 4 Is future, habitual eriminabi in Ceylon are to be photographed, in order t.. help i their i.leiuitieatio:. by the polioe.
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  • 22 4 Thk Dutch (ioveruinciit ataUMT. Zerduij arrived this morning iroin Itliio. A nuiulx-V lot Dutch ortieials will return Ithio by her tli.s afternoon.
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  • 23 4 Ln.ITKXAXT A. St. .1. Vat.-. 1:.X.. having arrired from Victoria. IJ. is taken on tin rtrengto ol the Oommand bom the -JU\ initnnt
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  • 40 4 On the arrival of th<- Fortnitatiu (rou Australia, an Australian pawMllim l named I lei i. Kirn Home was arrcwted by the |H>liee on a, -h.uye of alleged fraudulent bankruptcy. The local polioe were notifii .1 by .-able from Australia.
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  • 34 4 Ii is ]>iu|>oscd to hold a National lUauMMe Exhibition iv Bangkok in November. UttiT. The object will lie th- cell hrati.,u of the fortieth anniversary of the King's aoOOMtOD to Urn throne of Siain.
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  • 42 4 Tin: Young Men's Christian Amociatiou of Singapore will hold the third annireraarj moating of the Aaaniatioa, at /etland House. on June 80th, at MS pan. Then- will IhiniiHic. refreshments, and a prise dintribution. The President (Hon. W. 11. Shelfonl) w ill jneside.
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  • 62 4 A London wire datiil June 9tb MayH The matches between Notts an. l Kmex and Sussex and Hampshire were drawn, Laooa -hire has baakaa Kent by tea wi.i.eis. Yorkshire has beaten Derbyshire by num. Surrey has beaten LeicesU-i shir, bj 1 10 runs. Wurwickshire lias beaten Northamptonshire by ten wickets,
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  • 70 4 In spite of many couut«i attia.ti.ins. t| :i Japaneae Cinematograph waa favoured with another full house last night, when the huge .ndienco w.is treated to acupiUl programme. Some pictures of NanoMan'i life were shown which were very good and exciting, and the same rould be said of a seiie- ot
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  • 93 4 I.ik (iovKitxoß of Britimh Sorlh paid a visit to lieaufort and Ten, mi at tl H end of May, and inspected the robber plantations at those places. The prOßrean made by the young tiees in the-, new K stall serves in the opinion of the B. li. HeraUl, to (lihjm'l
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  • Special Telearams to the "Straits Times."
    • 73 4 Awaiting the Award. Lmuliin, !>lli -hill' Ucc'tl. Sinyiipiirr .'Hill -lunr. Wfc are still awaiting the announcement 'of the Award that is to be. given by the Tanjong I'agar Dock Arbitration Court. London, Inter, -.'-'ttli -linn. Bec'd. Singapore fMJt /mm?. The result of my persistent imjuirics is
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 33 4 l, Simjiijiorr !'ilh /line. H,l\l. by It, >trr 4j.'n. A Liberal dein.in-tiatioii has been held at Manchester. to eelclnate the Liberal triumph at the taeaal general eleetieii Thirtv-thousiind paopM attended the dcQioustralion.
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    • 54 4 Among the npaakaß were Mr, John Iturns. who •Zpreaßtd hi- wonder at the (ioMriiiueut buriag done so wi'U, e-p. i.ii.s with the Colonies, and Mr. Lloyd <;...!-. ■who said DeniiKiaey was on its trial, and its success depended an Mm ajMaaaaoi of the Advanced Seetiuns ol the
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    • 38 4 Mr. Winston Churchill also s|>okc and Hid none but a fool or an opponent could have e\pe< ted the iovennnelit to set the w .o M right in a law months teim of ollie.
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    • 59 4 Bec'd, Bingapor* .'"illi June, I >il', l. Inj li, uli r &JU jKf.r. Auotlur pha-e of the Naval Mano-uvi. s. that of the proteutiuu of British omin. toe, bagM on Satunlay. Tuo.hundi'ixl and fifty BeMaaataMO operaud instead ol Urn six hundre«l that were anticipated to take
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    • 52 4 Fmther eomplicatioiis ,'iavi an-.n in eonne.tiou with the Kducatiou Bill, on account of fresh OOaoaMMm on Mm r, liyions i|uestion. It is said that Mr. liirrell. to threaU-ned revolt of thi Noiieonforini-i luw uudeitaken to omBMbM the paaMgC ol Ih. Bill, but the Anglicans an still
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    • 29 4 It is reported tliat. although th. Cabinet eoii>idere.l th. a.lvisiihility ..I i. nounciug the eommc'eial tr» aty with Spain. they did not reach in linal neeanoi
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    • 55 4 Owini; to a hair era' suik.- in Si. I', burn, a bread famine, has arisen and tin- in s].iU.- of the elloits ol tli..- Army Imk. ri.- t>i ■apply bread to Urn people. The aakan oa atrJka aeawd p 'loTei the bund which the bakers „.il on
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    • 85 4 in vieu ol Urn Ibml ajaeakVM and un feieiitial tariiK baaaaabaj aoiaai at the forth iciiiiii f ('oninn>n\vea!th eleetioii-. JT.i Liberal and Laliour MemlxTs of tin Houm of Commons have signed an appeal to the Aiislialian ■leotOK BOt to eiH-oiiruue tOOW i who ar«- pmpnalim to Ux our
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    • 36 4 The BfffllaHrtt and M.'i.i.H-iat- iv die Duma liay ilei-i -led on sending menberNOl the Dnma to plapM, bnaa arbiefa i nmonn i I impending HaMasMahava raaahed tliem, in order to tranqoilliae the popolatton.
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  • 30 4 Tv Kit! will leave In Paaaaajand I.m Swetti'iihai.i oa Wednesday next at Si |).ui. and nut at V ill p.m. The lau.i-h ill I. av«' .lolni-ton's We? at l..'id pjn.
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  • 23 4 Tin weddins of the Kight Hon. luNtou L'haiubadain, and Miss Dnndax will tain place at St. Margaret'--. ".Vestii.ii'-l. on tin *l«t I July.
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  • 35 4 Fi:.u i.m c. im Kbcpp, the wealthiext woman in Uto world, who owaa tin neat ma tagtoriei i Baam, is to ainj Hen Qnatanw Toa KoMoa HtlVanlr. ,i pennileiw I \ouny noble of OOflMat family.
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  • 29 4 I'hk pr.;Kism i make Qmeh optional foi stu.Unts in in.::lieinatics. natnral Hciencc. and kjndrtil pubjeota has bean rtjected by tha Heaatnoi Ci abridge I'nivorMtv l»v 747 votex to 241.
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  • 27 4 Tv Prince i f waa .1 tin indgen at the [atttraaiionaj Philatelic Exhi. l.itiou. at the Royal Horticultural Hall, a >iU.i medal Curb rollection of Hongkouu stamps.
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  • 66 4 Mr. E.C. i, of 1 Ibfulde, Norwood I Ceylon) having > ■.Inn ap|K)intin«nt in tlie K.dirate<l 'hi! ..y rttatca, leavi at the end of the DMBtb, Mi. V\'akelicld aoea to Jim, in Sftanajw. and ull »h' in ehiirge ol .1. hieh i silual. d in the soiuh it KlaaA ThJamtate,
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  • 77 4 On Friday alternuon, Mrs. Lloyd, of Niv. v lioad. waaddviiw in i riotoria in Thonipitou lload when two > him m apparently bent on snatching KMDCthing, t]i|irnaelMd from behind. Mrs. Lloyd, i. >••%< watofa ilnii' nun. n. c and when th.j opiKMtniiity imr nil.- >. 11(4 :i round and struc;-.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 614 4 Caldbeck, Macgregor &co. Wine Spirit Meredants SINGAPORE and PENANG. HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI TIENTSIN. LONDON GLASGOW^ Hotel de I'Europe Austrim String Orchestra UNDER CONDUCTOR MR. C. MUHBERGER is expected per b.B. Btuftrn due on the •i'.kli instant Hotel de I'Europe *«..<«. Proprietors. Japan Panama Hats Folding shape Alpine shape. in IFIIsriE PLAIT.
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    • 105 4 WILSON Co.'s PHOTOGRAPHS ABB ACKNOWLKDOKU TO BK The Best in the Straits, AKD Kyi AL TO ANY ANYWHKKE. PrkM) af Cabinet Portraita:6 Copies 12 Copies IN MATTOTYPE 8.00 112.00 BROMIDE „12.00 „18.00 PLATINOTYPE ..15.00 „25.00 CARBON .25.00 „40.00 Portraits on Porcelain each $15. WILSOMS PHOTO ART STUDIO. FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
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  • Reuters Telegrams.
    • 103 5 Hiiil. Situjupon- ■!<■' htnr. l>'hl. hi/ The DVM li.^ Ik'l'l mi>h« -toi-uiy sitting. '111. IVpnti suniilst rln. ri»>{ ami tlninili rs i>l m l><lare<l that t)i« Kii-siiin i mivi u r was corrupt, ami had inilK)vtrisliol ill pa*pb by potting Mo tli 'iwii iwK-krtv i!
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    • 53 5 \ti electrir tramcar rushoil dowa «n arclnvav in ion<l at Hiyliyatr. It mnefcad ;i beazae, motor bm cab. ii nm, several slio|is. mid another trai.icar. leavint; half mile of wreckage N its track. M.mv pMaangwi jmipad "ff. panicstriikin. Mtuttftl'ii i tin. .[m iv,, us were killed
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    • 62 5 RkM. 5i,i,,,,),i,rr. ■!l,lh ,lnnr\ U,r,\. U-ul'r. ll.r. ,t.m. nii'inVx r •>!' tin- RaMiM (•ovcrniiient bM written a ivnarkable articli wliicli appaan i" tl"' /'"''v T-i',ir.ij>li. in wUeb lie" vav- Hml Mm invsont Duma ciinnot live. In liis n|iinion. tin- KnsMiui <n>virmi.«nt nm-t fiilivt a- OoßngßHi
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    • 50 5 Thi Intel national Inion of Cotton Industrialists, sitting in Berlin, his urged the IllUmrtaiHl »f Britain co -operating with Germany in tin c -.instruction of the Baghdad Railway, and in tin irrigation of Meaapotamia. which, in their opinion, presents a tine rt«ld for cotton grow ing.
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    • 48 5 In the l>nyf is i-r\s. pr.M-eedings. the PnbUe Prosecutor snid that he maOOBTntOBI Of the inniK-enc of th. aOßOafd V of the charges against Divyfus would bear examination. Ureyfn-.. so the PnUk Tiosei ut'oi con-eliidi-il.had coinmittiMl neithi-r a crime nor a ii iwli in. atioui.
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    • 45 5 Sir Heni\ Camplx Banm -rniau. ou beiag askiil to tix a day for the discussion of the Ceylon IVarl Fishery qoaSBMB, s;ii.l that In- was afraid it would im|Hissihle to •i\. ■.i .lav far thai putpoee .important as the suhj..-. might
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    • 44 5 \i H.iM;'iif Mid, in tlit- Home of Common's tliat orders had been given to with bald all British arm; mppßaaof AiM.ri.au I H-. iv. il nu-.a until tin- expert officer .ii~liati.-h.MI to the Chiomgo packing houew lia.l repotted mtbc nbjeot
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    • 39 5 Mr. Halilan. fmtlui -»i«l that l>.|mrt mental GommiMiaa bad ben |nKiitit*-<l t'i I'niisiili thebertuMMM lor [troviding a MiAcicnt Ktjpply of I'.iiu^li offioon n t!ic niti\>' regiment* ol iln- lmlian army in tii'r> nl war.
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  • 190 5 A m n\'. nf the Kiiuiiioiinn Hooiety "i Siaui wax In 1. 1 in tbe Kociety'M room* at tin: Oriental Hotel the other day. A (tftrm read bj Mr. Aage Jonaen, Beet in*| iiiiii'lii'm m I:, -i. N.. tm -St. jin Ifoil.i-. in SUui, tin 11
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  • 167 5 h i* sin^iliirl^ .i|i|Hii'tmii' that tin' Booed! I Trade statisln-, hiivinu i.liunc- tn the in i-.ia! market* of <'liiiui ami South America i shonl.i barebeea pabUahed nt this juncture. I In-, sii.iv. thai trhewaa Hiitish track with < lima ban in n < Ibj W pat
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  • 541 5 Chinaman Done to Death in Macao Street. On Friday last. Tiaug Wat was before Mr. Cohuan for preliminary enquiry into an allegation brought against him by Detective Inspector Tyrrell, of the murder of one Choa Kho.on the night of the 7th instant, in Macao ■teat, by stabbing him
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  • 328 5 Chapter 111. Defendant Committed for Trial. Mi:. I ol.\ia\ has concluded the piclimi nary enquiry into the allegation of kidnap- ping brought against P.C. Mahiin>od No. SM. Inspector Howanl condncteil tin c.i-r Ik the Crown. The gill's mother was recalleil. She identifiexl two lings produced and said tiny
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  • 172 5 \i:mv\ Sim. ii is a Sikh watchmau md is employed by a Ideal firm. Mahamed Kuso|>e is an itinerant endor of cloth, lie si am* to bave railed at the shop where the Sikli acted aa -cerU'i'U-." but for some reason that has not yet
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  • 30 5 Town and Volunteer Band Till Town and Volnnteei- Hand will play at th<- K-|ila:iad( to -morrow and at the H. 8. Bcwmult on Thursday hmn •"> to fi p.m. weather peniiitMiii:.
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  • 576 5 A Chemist and His Typewriter Mr. l ami-s McKenzie, a chemist whose place of business is at 40 Raffles Place, brought an action against Ow Thim Wong, a -\cle npairer of 142—17 Orchard Road, yesU'i day. for $70 damages done to a tyjwwriter entrusted to the
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  • 128 5 Tm-s the r/ i».i iUU: Hongkong is ex liibitiug little i nthusiasni in the matter of making up its Viiin contribution towards the lnterport Shield. s,oinctiinc ago we opened list, but todate the response has been no siu.ill that we are almost ashamed to mention it. Where rifle
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  • 138 5 lf\ the application of a frog t<« the atfected [iarts a local Chinaman claims to dire certain ailments. And he has !>ccn doing fairly good business. One ol his patients was a coolie lad. who spent all his savings i in the piuchasc of these frogs, but
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  • 107 5 EjUU.I \<-terday morning. CoCBOOU No. 2. found two Chines. 0M well iidvaiiei-d in years, in Kirn Keat Koad. in BOaMMMNI often (links. As thuy could not satisfy him as to; n. imuvs to why they were in that neighbourhood, seeing that they lived at the opim-tite end
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  • 130 5 On Saturday evening the new uks in-lal- lation. which has just been eoinpleU-d at the j I;., isiiid Institute.was used for tin- first time. The installation is a vast improvement upon j the old lamps and is ri.ally one of the linudsomest in the rity. The main room downstairs has
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  • 525 5 Interesting New Book Reviewed. Thk long list of works by Mr. Hugh Clifford is growing longer and longer, every year, and each addition to the list seems well worth purchasing, reading, and placing on a shelf handy for perusal and reperusal, to while away an hour or
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  • 175 5 Ttotßttnfbol TimetngmJu a gixsl word lor the old system of appeals from the Consular Court there to the Snprein Court at Singapore. This drew upon it the following rebuke from a correspondent Though for I the moment I am not in a position to hear
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  • 67 5 Thk liiitish i .'uiisiilar report ou the trade of Havre and district mentions that in dun Inxlia. whore two years a^o cotton was unl.nown. the BOMoa MM of 1H0.") iLinoiiiiUil to Ht.llfWt twVw Tlianks to the inundations of the Mekong the conditions of cultivation ara similar to those
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  • 40 5 M. EMton turn has sold Jmrdgto the well-kuoVn Argentine breeder. M. Carlos Liini. for ttOJOOO. This following so iniickly oatlMpankaiM of r.-M'Oi for tin- mbm .inintrv and Adam* shipineut to North America disposes of these three famous Fifing four year-olds.
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  • 50 5 Hi'Ni. A SKMi, au ex-detecti\e. 111 1 i. 1 t>> napaad himself by the ueck at No. M lmnlop Street, on Saturday morning. He waa lUMOtbad, howamr, and was locked up. l.aU'i in the day liis|x< tor Sullivan brought him before Mr. Scott, who gave him it moll th's imprisonment.
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  • 47 5 Whin tin- DoMMtaC ltaie Committee ufopwud to ask Ihc loekmj Club Inlixa date tor an additional aiitunin BMMkkMJ strong •bjaoMoai wort raised, and the Corporation eventually decided to take a pieboeite of the bargMK*. The voting resulted as follows: ror an additional meeting. 1,810; against. I US.
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  • 135 5 Lam Kri.luy. n» NMIW yesterday, time Malays, two men ami a winnaii. hwlmging l<> Puloßrani, went oat fishing in a /.»/> h. A smiall came when tluv wen tlic vicinity utPulu Sainboe lad tfaaif littlt- Mftm ovortnriifd. Omc "t tin- men was picketl uji by
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  • 107 5 Last night the poUoe reoeived report that a murder lia<l been committed ,v T. Ink Kurau. Mr. W. A. I inwlcii. tin- ilii.-t Police Officer, and Acting laapector Reynold! went out toTelok Kurau and found the lxxly of a Javanese man lying in a hut. Tin
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  • 80 5 I i\ vcsU'iilay 1. i. h -n-iii-i wa^ made to an extradition enquiry lelaMng to Jotaon siud to the uncertainty iis to whether i y<mii>! Cliiuose gill WBO is ohMMd writll theft by her rcpnto<l uiotlu r dWBH Im- l>aik. The case \\a> e*Uad v.^t.idav. uinl postponed
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  • 62 5 Tuki'.k wa* iMMMiilniilito inrrltnmrnt on iluriver bank Mil tin- old Town Hall jvst. „I. IV Afternoon between 4 aii'i S oelcK-k. A l»rga wilJ boar was U'inn Ilihrt in a crate aud it ■MOMJUd in making its cscain;. After a hot chase it took kottM water
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  • 40 5 Thk moat wheel .it Kail's Court, which in to 1m- tenoUdied at Hrn <-u<l <>f tbia lust Ltiii.iKKi Hinl t.x>l. ifatew nMOtba to ImiW. It liuK«n t<' r.Milvc in lsfM. tittoe when 2,.-)(»ii.ihh) pemonii bun mailc Hit- circle with it.
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  • 43 5 Lady Violkt ffM says the staUiiiipi to the effect she hail r< ived an intimation from tin- Home Office that the releuM "1 Xlr. Hu«h Watt, ex M.l.. MM Haily a«poctwl. i> a little preiuaturc, ftUhoogk such an intiisi tion is not ini|>robabK.
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  • 162 5 Si Lai Ki.ik. Itaabaen before the Courts for the la^t tuiir months and mini ot ih, rfbn (toui the lodge to the jnntoi kmta liavt ban able, singly or coll t<> make anything out of h rt OOOple at month* .1_" 1c r lir.'.i.ii ot tui^t lint
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  • 97 5 A ii ii is waned by the War UAoa shows that Urn military <'\]H>ncliinn- of the principal fount! irv hi' (lie world WMH M follow- in imU-1 <*».*. Ramia. U1&H41.7M4 t:!-2.J41.f.J7 I'uited Kingdom. i:(1.:,:.H.f,:f liaii... U7 :;'.is.7l:; lnit.<l ej8.168.778: India, Mn.170.0M: Anal Unnnuv. 117..V.i:,.(i7.': Italy. 811 Japan,
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  • 100 5 A ftsauu <>: i|iu stinn- «;i^ addraMad to Mr* linicluli with raoud t" Cliineue coolie* in Soutli Africa on the BMb of May. The *l important <>f the answers eUmled waatlmt iil> t<> tin pif^nt nulv twelve hin. liail .ipi'li.il tii Ih' repatriated. Thi nifiit wm
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  • 21 5 I'i.k-ii plague caw were reporte I koh on tfau 30th June. Threi The outbreak is l« Hi rod t" be »no
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  • 35 5 It nitty LututMt rouie "i Know that I >i Kcit. lunii.il* I1I 1 V Straits SetUeuientH, and nina tli< I' pi.ti tic-l- ill I I \V.. Ilis Mil V;lt<- l'l-.iili-lii 1.. Boaaeelosi bj la St*rylcbono,
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  • 50 5 i A i tin: monthly tneutiuu l'ort (.'oii.niis.i.in, n, .hi (hi (.'liuimiaii imidt iteteuieui itltowinig the 1 e\pausi-m of tin- port dm ng lh< p.i^ I NHt The revenue bad in -i-imsi 1 1 I. j .that period l> > 1- pel <■« »t....- working exponditnre had only ii I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 67 5 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. The Only First-class. Establishment in the Island. Splendid Situation overlooking the sea, with Magniticient view. All modern Comforts. Electric lights throughout the Hotel. QRAQ HOTEL, PENANQ HILLS. The Only Climatic Health Kesort in the Straits, 8,000 feet above the sea level. Beautiful and Extensive grounds. Billiards
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  • 1174 6 RUBBER OUT STING SUGAR. Enterprise In Perak. The Perak Sugar Cultivation Co. met at Shanghai on the 29th May with Mr. W. V. Drumiuend in the chair to discuss the proposed sale x>t parts of the Company's plantations. The latter composed two estates Gula and Kalumpong. The Company took to
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  • 404 6 Mr. Frederic Harrison says in the PoMtivist Review One ■<( the nod sinister curse forced on us by our evergrowing KinjMie is the inevitable and UKreaaing magnitude of the Servile Problem in all it> repnl-xvo fame, In different shajws it is dragging us. on to a catastrophe
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  • 292 6 I lie lluchow (China; OOZTMpondeut of the North China Daily Net writing ou June 6, says —The old -.iv ing Sin will out has just been ventie.i in our midst, ."-ume six fiathl ago there was enacted a tragedy which .suipflMMß) anything of its kind in iln ~<
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 479 6 WANTfci. WAN 111) an SSSSSSSSri Secretary at a Club. S' nrr time only required. Apply to M. C c/o Strait* Time. v 2617 WANTED res|xi table well educated girl to take charge of money and books in a shop. Apply. K. R. 0/0 Straits Time- 2646. WANTED at OMCB m
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    • 558 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET.— email first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Api ly to Guthrie Co. Ltd., Agents. v.c TO LET, Kiurara." Orchard Road, partially furnished. For further particulars apply to D. Turner. British Dispensary. S 2846 TO BE LET. from the Ist June,
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    • 771 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET. Office %1/m Robinson Road. Apply to BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd. VMM TO BE LET. Produce Godawns Noa. 168/162 1 Havelock Road, facing the Singapore River. Eutry Ist May 1906. Apply to GOH BOON QI'AN. i- 2198 22/33 South Canal Road. TO BE LET
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    • 770 6 NOTICES. viTitb()F«tjno\-i. The offices of Messrs Giang Bros. A Co. and the Singapore Steam Saw Mill Co. have been removed from No. 2 Malacca Street to No. 11 and 1» North Boat Quay, from Ist June, 1906. 8484 CHOA GIANO THVE NOTICE. The Sale by Anotion of ALMA, BATTI KAWAN
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  • 659 7 On Planters On A correspondent writes as follows to the Ceylon Observer under date 6th June Starting front Kuala Lumpur ■•> Klang, a distance of 16 miles, the almost continuous chain of rubber estates, frc-n the latest opened seaport to the fine Suugei Rengam
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  • 225 7 The following are extract* from the minwtae of meeting of ili<- Kapu Dis- j tnci Planten Awooiation iSclangor) held at Kl;hil Res Honae on the 1 7th I iust. The Rul id th< A--> nation .lived and peaanri. while two popular and valuable name- in tboM 1
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  • 752 7 The news despatches ham San Fran cisco, states the Iron tad Marliincry World," were to the effect that the steel structure* there well st""<l the earth quake shocks, the only Linage dune them outside of fire Ming t he tailing out of parts of the
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  • 72 7 The I'iil m: ,it Mr. (JntiiiN. «.i ho Royal Siamcs Railway |)i partment, irh< i ai i mj i jring 11.1 1 R.ll. Priaoe Damrong, M ..1-1 of ih.Interior of Siam. now on tom >n the Siiiinc c Mahiv Stati \liat there will l.r ering difficoltiei to b tension of
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  • 73 7 Mr. Taft, .hf United St.it T.iiiiv t War, when befi i c ihe VT in 'nMiunti >c on Ii on May 36, pn v ad tl Canal, if < system', would be compln I i 1914 witliout fail. The S( a. Hi tinea BMMd the luck OUU The Isthmian Canal
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 Dan Macfarlane Coys ROYAL V. 0. V. Jbiqueur Seoted Whisky. <:o:) OBTAINABLE llinM Messrs. Yong Lee Seng Co. Ghee Sooo 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 Well. BBBBBmBMB>BB B- Good Work
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    • 304 7 ISMAIL RAHEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELLERS. Stoik Valuahlk Nkcklachs, Bracklrtk, Kings Broochks, Pendants ktc. Skt with Diamonds. Pkarls, Hiiuks. Sapphirks ktc, ktc. Tkrms Modbratr. 2405 CROW N PERFUiyiERY. tftgsfes**) THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., LONDON and PARIS. OF ALL DEALERS. See that the bottles are stoppered with oui registered "CROWN STOPPER." PHOSFERINE
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    • 160 7 LAGE STORE 170, ORCHARD ROAD. Large and varied stock of Laces, Nottingham. Valenciennes, Irish and Brussels and English and Swiss Embroideries. Prices very moderate. Inspection Invited. M. E. SHABHA. 2502 PETROLEUM SPIRITS BENZINE. OASOI INI: NAPHTHA PETROL. ••MOTOR CAR" BRAND. In drams of t and 8 Imperial Gallons. We have
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  • 1897 8 FANCY DRESS BALL AT THE TEUTONIAtCLIB. A Brilliant Function. Oueot the most brilliant functions that 1 takeu place in Singai>orc was obser\ed at the Teutonia Club, Taugliu. last night, when the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the institution whs celebrated. It took the focsa ofa Faacy Dmob
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  • 119 8 Arrived 24th June. Paa Damf i Tnm Labuan. Mr. .1. Skinner and Mrs. Atkinsoi-.. I.i Airli,:- Krom Sy.tney. Mt-ssi-. I;. I'oak. .1. Duval. Wasstnlianer. It. J. (irahain. (1. B. Wh\te. Beckett and Mis, Buchanan. 25th June. Iii Sriaaper: From 'l. aaaaarM l'mts Mis. I'aterson. Mis. heiiuys. Mr.
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  • 114 8 Vl-1 NT KnaoCBXS, li. N.. the eldest son of the Kurl of (ilavgoH was married at the bJatorio pariah chnrch of BU-tchingley. Barre] mi J(»tii ult.. to Miss Hyacinth Mary Bell. tl» youngest daughter of Mr. W. A. Bell, of I'entl.ll C I. int. MleUhingUy. Lord Kelbnrnc. is the hist
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  • 960 8 •ffwaobjN, ■Inn, Oik local Sanitary Board is issuing warrants of attachment against tenants of houses for non-payment of assessment for the first half year. This is rather hard on the poor tenants, many of whom find difficulty even in meeting their monthly payments of rent. It is
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  • 139 8 Tennis Tournament. Btnitt of Yrstmh,!,* I'lmj. C'HAMPrnxsHip .-<— Stow Poll Leng beat Cliia H(k«I Sang 6-1. 6-2. A. Doihlf. Hammc w Ong Siangand Soo Bin beat Cliini Tuan and Boon (ivan plus 6-2, 8-6 aud 9-7. 1!. DoVBU Hamhi \v: Chin Kngand Yeow Teck 6 beat
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  • 629 8 Results of the Concluding: Day's Racing. Tuk concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's meeting was favoured with pleasant weather, the day being beautifully cool with a nice breeze blowing. The attendance was good and the large number of ladies present enjoyed afternoon tea on the lawn.
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  • 196 8 Tin- Sultan of Perak's birthday celebrations fftarted at I[k.li on the 19tli June amid tine weather, and a vast concourse of people. Four hundred of th« Malay MaUs (iuiik-s paraded under Colonel Walker ami. having saluted the Sultan, tired a volley. At noon addzeeeee ware preawtod
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  • 64 8 On Saturday. Teng A Ho and Teng A Kcan were before Mr. Scott for e\tortion of a dollar and 10 packets of chandu from Cha Hong Kean at No. 825. Victoria Street. Inspector Sullivan said it was a very glaring case of robbery and he would xuggeHt that the Court
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  • 100 8 Drama Urn rieJi at Dolce Ttai Tx-aml liis fellow C'uiiunissiom is to tin iiiitiinl'ncUiriu^ centres in the Midlands anil BOttfa <>' Baa laiul. tln\ iiis|M'i'tcil at l!iniirti^]i;i!n tlio railway carriages tupacted at Birmingham the railway carriages which ;iri Im 11.14 l>nilt t>y the Metropolitan AuialgaiiiaU.il Cwitafp
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  • 44 8 Tm: Keiclmtag in Berlin, on the IMfa oj May. rejei U d l.\ H.i votes to Hit \otcs. the orttlit for tin salary of the Si 1 ritiirv to tin fimiro. ami alao rejected, practooaJly in ir entirety, the •npploaeatary i-timnti South Wist Africa.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 271 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS 6" SILK MERCHANTS. Have just opened a fresh stock of Indian. Chinese, and Japanese good* i.e. silk kimonos, M-iltest- >ilk lace collars, Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton enpe kimonos. Persian and Indinn cHtpets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 127 8 DAY BY DAY. Ttiesdny, 26th June. HiKii "A.:. -i m. JaiMi. _rapu. Cathoiu- (hi .Yiiiiiv<M'M)i v Caootrl German n:iil i -i-ises. I. Wednesday. 27th June. High Water. 1-0 a.m. S-18 1,111. Ihajinrejie HiitiW Cn Meeting. S'oou Town Band. Ksiilaimd.-. Sk>6. Thursday. 28th June. High Water. 141 a.m. M |>.m. H.
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  • 477 9 In v:i w „f the motion against the continuance of the Indian Government's exportation of opium to China before •In ILmse of Commons, a breakfast meeting was held at the Hotel Cecil on the 25th of May, to enable members of Parliament to confer with leading representatives
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  • 327 9 Owing to the enormous expansion of trade and the increase in the size of vestek, the Calcutta Port Coniniitsioiurs ha M been considering proposals for addii.g facilities to the port. Theso proposal-, necewitated the acquisition of large tracts of land, so that in the course of the
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  • 68 9 Mr. Farquharson the Indian Sportsman, purchased two horses at Kempicn Park on .Tub Mcc Stakes' day. These were Sii'wbcrry." an aired brown gelding by Avrrhirc Perec Xeige." who won the Shepperton Selling Handicap over a mile. for 390 |BMM, and a two-year-old named Truffle Dog." who finished down the ur"-
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 337 9 Date of Formation I Capital Subscribed Of fibar»« i Issue pßid V»lue ap to I 10 I 10 10 10 10 I 10 10 10 I 1 \t 1 1 I 19/ rill 1 11/8 £1 1 1 18/10 100 I '100 10 tlO 10 tlO £1 1 10
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    • 300 9 190.5 1905 1904 1903 1903 1906 19:4 £150.000 1200.000 £30.000 700,000 £70.000 1150.000 £12.000 £140.000 1120.000 £11.125 1610,000 £59,520 f125.000 £10,500 140.000 1 20,000 f 10 r 7000 i i 11.000 1 70.000 f 10 9,000 übm u«d i i 63,000 1 I 7,000 j 1 11,000 nni»»u«l 12.500
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    • 207 9 1894 1903 1898 £5.377.10.0 £400,000 •*25,000 £4,648.15.0 £350,000 7,<38 350.000 SO.'Oi uni..u«d 4.500 12/6 1 12/6 1 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd. Duff Development Co. Ltd. •7.00 •2.50 buyers 1865 1901 1901 1899 1903 1891 1884 1890 I •10,000.000 •2.400.000 •34.000 •875,000 •600.000 •30,000 •200,000 •500,000 •225,000 t10.000,000 •2,400.000
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    • 45 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. Riley Harcreaves, Ltd. 6% Singapore Municipal 6% 5% Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% KOO.OOO •225.000 400.0 0 1,478,000 602," 0 •2M.000 1.3C5.M0 2% prem buyen. •2% prem buyers. 2°i prem buyers, par. buyers. par. Hellers. 2* prem buyers. prem buyers.
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  • 216 9 Singapore, 26th June, 190 b PRODUCE.. Gambier bnyers do (Cube Xo. 111 1 unpicked HMMf Copra Bali l do Pontianak Pepper. Black boyers „20.55 do White 5% 2 Sa«o Flour Sarawak £<" do Brunei No. 1 20U Pearl Sa«o «-<° Coffee Bali, 15% buyers C.ffee, Palembana, 20% basis n
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  • 265 9 Stern Measures Taken in Mr. Carnegie's New Institute. Unless you young ladies and gentlemen come to the conclusion that yoi have come hers to study and uot Co Indulge in flirtations, I will dismiss you. This is the law laid down by the diro?tor of the Carnegie Technical
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  • 439 9 New Zealand under the late Mi. Sed don tackled many social problems in way which left reformers in Britain far beh.nd, especially in the matter of rates and taxes. One result is that the Home Government has asked for information as U> the working of taxes on
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  • 157 9 Look out Singapore Thus the Penang correspondent of the Malay Mail": Chatting with the represent ivc of a large European firm dealing in practically every. hing from a button to a battleship, he told me that he considered Penang a much better place to do business in than Singapore. llknows
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  • 848 10 En Route to Zululand. The Mowing particulars of an' interesting interview with Mr. Douglas story are bom the Ceylon Oserver Wo I, ail the pi— im >i a call from the well known War Correspondent so long associate.) with the Daily Mail" Mr.' Douglas Story.
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  • 1474 10 A View of How Matters Stand and Really are. A fjmer resident of Ceylon who has settled down in Cape Town under date 17th April discourses of Chineae mining life as the Rand in the Ceylon Observer On 2*2 nd April I had an opportunity of visiting
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 703 10 Ships and Steamers. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Per China, Japan, Penanjt, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, lirypt, Mediterranean Port*, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chins Cast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Ovtvard 'for China). MM 7
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    • 726 10 Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore Ship Aoekcy, late J. Daikdklk 4 Co., 3-3 Collteb Qoat. The nndermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'tod Will be des{atched for Broiiuer Bengkalis June 35 Bengkalis, Siak, L'akvi Baroe, Paneh, Asahau and Belawan Deli June
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    • 490 10 HAMBURGAMERiKA LINIE. 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 Breraerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of the next
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    • 671 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 via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons— Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
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  • 218 11 Kowioon -Canton Railway! Mr A 11. Leo. Ml., asked i:i the It u~r 1 CommoM :n 1 lie 21st rune y t iiit< nnatii a 1 1 k a Railway t~|Mi lilly wit li rep the line pat Lai throngh l'ii:i-!i t n i t. iv Hi stked it t
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  • 95 11 Mi H .1 K:itmi has arrisrd a*. Kuala I.umpur t take Dp ilir tin ie- > f Govern-! iii.'il Clicin t. F.MS Mi Katon has l>rcn for the last Iw 1, ycais en the stall (f th<- Imperial lastitate, and waaa working in tlio ehaaueaJ laboratory there 1 xainiiird varimu,
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  • 282 11 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq; barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser. Ght.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo JH.p.— Horse-power; Brit. British U.S.-»- United States Fch.— French Ger —German Dut.— Dutch Itat. Italian Span.— Spanish i Sar— Sarawak G.c. General-carco; d.p.
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  • 1023 11 Latest Arrivals. Anlrt, B.it. str. 127 tons. <\ip: •-'•lid J une. From Natuiri Islan I. 22nd June. Copra, ami SO d.p, Teo Hoe Lye. For Natuna 1m.i.1.1. Mth— Bds. llhurat.i. Brit. Mr. 1 .(>.*>7 tons. Capt Wniilel>ank. Mtb June. From Baaflaoa, slat Jane, G.c, an<l ■>.) d.p.
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  • 116 11 I Per P Ao.t. I. KmkU from LoadOß kfaj 26. due :i'.Hli .I'lne— Captain K. Whitebead. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cu.tis. Lieut H. M. Mil ward, A. Rewtoa-Home, Mr and Mrs. sum BMta. Hssva. I M. Dmatop; C M. Nim-u. J. Pottia, Mr. S. It. Darker.
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  • 98 11 MAILS CLOSE for Per Steamer Time To-Moimow. Tringganu A Kelantan Unit llh.iit llin 7 a.m. Rhio ami Indragiri Ain;i Thye 9 a.m. Palembang Il"l"i 11 a.m. P.S'tenham A- Penang Ki»m 1 lpm. H'kong, Aino> BwatowCfevMf Chen 1 p.m. Bangkok Simfmport 1 p.m. lVnain; and Calcutta I.inhtniii.i 3 p.m. Saigon Kamftit
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  • 115 11 From Ecimpi By the N. D. L. a. s. Baptrn due ou 2'Jtu June. From Chhca— By the N. D L. 8. ffwmw due on 2«th June. TIME TABLE Or UIU DDE. Loft Singapore Due in London Arrived Hay 14th V D. L. Juue Mth June Sth
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  • 31 11 HONGKONG.— 2Sth Jlne— 4 p.m. Barometer 29 78. Direction of W 1 ml B.w, Foroe of Wind 1 Max. Temp in Shnde *•>. MANILA.— iilh 757 BAB. 1 31 H
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  • 738 11 VESSELS EXPECTED Namt, port, prn'xr'ile date ot arriial, and name of agentt. Stfameim. Achilles, Liverpool. July 9 Manstield Acilia, Hongkong, Juno itO; Behn Meyer Ajax, China. July 8 Mansfield. Alesia, Hongkong, Aug. 12 Helm Meyer. Aiianiba, Co|>euhagen. July H\ K Asiatic ('.>> Annam. Saigon, Aug. 30; M. Maritime^ Andalusia. Hongkong,
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  • 69 11 VESSELS AT TAN JONG PAGAR Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Whim Nil. VicTOMiA (»i;mi\ I). 1 k: Nil. AiHi.iir liKAiiMt Da k —Nil. S::. ma No. 1 Ai.lif. Batbo, Zwtna. 2 bharata, Lightuiug. 3 Ja«a. Spitli.'.i.l. b lanafen. 6 Oaufa. Boßxr.o Whiiik:— 7 (iler.'>in. t Bong
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  • 25 11 Sir Daniel Cooper'l filly Flair." lia.s boon Mateing In in as. ,'lr. ly rrarked heel and it ie Bnderstood thia bat devs loped into lameness
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 691 11 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Qerman Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of thia Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to
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    • 628 11 N. Y. K. JAPAN miL STEAMSHIP Co. Lit A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained betweeu Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Date Mai! Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First
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    • 231 11 PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA. The S/8 "Fortunatus," 4200 tons gross, (.'apt. McDonald, is now in this port and will be despatched on Friday 29th inst at daylight for Melbourne and Sydney via Java and Torres Htraits. For fu 1 particulars apply to McALIBTER A CO., Ltd., M6O Agent: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR
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  • 726 12 Such a plentiful stream of criticism has be«n poured upon English communal methods during the past few years, says a Kobe contemporary, that it is somewhat refreshing by way of a change to find comparisons being made between British business men and »>me of their principal rivals which
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  • 48 12 The Federation of Engineering aud Shipbuilding Tiatk's and tne General Fe<lcta>:ion < I Trade Unions in Glasgow liuvi accepted the offer of the Clyde tiiipliuildmg aud engineering employers to begin a weekly payment ct wages after the Glasgow Fair holidays in July. A ■CfMM strike has thus been averted.
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  • 84 12 Kraclshaw, the India jockey, is in Englind, '>»<1 he will, 10 it is said, ride Dalknth lot Mr. Farquharson. When the black is givni his first run, it will be an interesting occanon to watch. Mr. Far(juharson was convinced that Dalkeilh'' was inf measurably the superior, of anythirg in India
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  • 554 12 Wanted a Two Shilling Dollar. The Rev. Mr. Horlty, a Methodist Minister at Kuala Lumpur writes to the Malay Mail on the two and four penny dollar K is not worth 2s. 4d, locally, w its purchasing power is not more than 3 The local market prices are practically the
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  • 264 12 Mr. Tom Redpajth. who is well known in Victoria (Australia) and of late in Central Africa, as an intrepid prospector, has made his way south from Zambesi to Rhodesia. In a letter to a friend in Melbonrne he tells, In his own chatty style, of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 556 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital 110,000,000 reserve fund:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 .19 500 000 SilveriWve 9,500,000 J 19 500 000 R serve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq.— Chairman. G. H. Medhurst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq.
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    • 550 12 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAKTEB. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Lfc*. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per
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    • 725 12 AUCTION SALE OF W6e s> Pontianak. To be held at Powell A Co.'s Saleroom. Tuesday, 3rd July, al 2/60 p.m. For particulars, see Circulars. Powell 4V Co.. Auctioneers. 2501 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan A Co.'s Mart On Monday, 2nd July, at 2.30
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    • 623 12 AUCTION SALE. UNBEnEKMED PLEDGES. The property of twelve Pawnshops One Monday, 2nd July, 1906 at 10 a.m. One Wednesday, 4th July, 1906 at 10 a.m. One Friday. 6th July, 1906 at 10 a.m. The pledges consisting of watches, chains, gold and diamond rings, earrings, brooches, Chinese and native ornaments with
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    • 89 12 Everyone speaks of the feast M •>• finds it, is a maxim of the Portuguese. Judging by the letters received from people all over the country, praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is evideir this remedy has been found satisfactory. It is the best known remedy for diarrhoea,
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