The Straits Times, 28 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-28 1 The Straits Times SO. 22.074 THE STRAITS TIMES. THURSDAY. JUNE 28. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1906-06-28 1 Hill-climbing Success at San Bemo Score<l by THE F.ELIABLE a^K,, DE DION-BOUTON Th Hi 11 •conquering CarDetails: Milan 8«n Be>no Trials. Hill-clinibing Competition, Sataiday, April 7. Voiturette Section: De Dion-Bouton (driven by Maffers), First. in 8 minute 86' wcotids. C. DUPIRE Co. c 101 Agents; Singapore.^ NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. lU.I'AIltlNi:261 words
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Advertisement461 1906-06-28 1 "STRAITS TIMES" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AUCTIONEERS. The Recognised Headquarters of the onvA/rii o on €>• Army. Navy and Tourists. POWELL 4^0., S..«.p<,r«. THE y> AD£LpH j HOTEI .KsTAßLisMisr 42 TEARS). Ariist class Hotel in Singapore. Splendid Real Estate Auc:: meers and Valuers. Mortga situation. All modern comforts. Electric acs arranged Valuations461 words
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Advertisement641 1906-06-28 1 ROBINSON and COMPAFY.^ HINKS HANGING LAMPS TT^^ Hinks Uanging Lamp <*>! Hinks Brass Hanging Lamp. T-ronzed chain pullies YJ duplex safety hnr i' gn« container. Bniss container, eoitipletf *^v X~~&^*. ,j^3 complete with siuiili- aid i-hiimu-\ with sha(le ;llul i"hiinne> Tf'-fy NEW prices. $9.60 each. **V W* 3 fm M\641 words
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Article806 1906-06-28 2 1 Labor Conditions on the Isthmus. Mi\ Lindsay Denison. wm.iig ni Everybody's Magazine for fctav, throws some light on tlu Laboi uikli turns on the Isthmus. Bo iai ■> labor is coneemed, there are now al'out nine keen thoaaaad men on the Canal pay rolls. The reaeoa that806 words
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Article135 1906-06-28 2 Tlic following arc tlu i -liicf awards which have been made in connection with the International Philatelic K\ luhiti >n in London Championship Clan.— Section 1 gold nip iv I. .1 Crawford, for Great Britain 2— gold cup to Mr. A. J. Crocker for his stamps of135 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1906-06-28 2 45,000. "EMPIRETYPEWRITERS. are in use. H. M. Government use 725 "Empires." C. P. Railway 450 .L.&N.W. Railway,, 80 Harrods Stores 68 ManchesterShipCanal 40 Visible writing Simplicity of Construction Durability and Perfect work strong point- dt the "Empire." ses. "Foolscap" Moil-l sIIO OO takes paper 9" wide. 135 OO 13A •■liiMiniiin-338 words
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Advertisement419 1906-06-28 2 LACE STORE 170, ORCHARD ROAD. large ant* varied •tock of Laces, Nottingham, Valenclenner, Irish and Brussels and English and Swiss Embroideries. Prices very moderate. Inspection Invited. M K. SHABHA. ISO) BUCHANANS JB.LACK WHITE F.olds top place iv the highest class of Whiskies) Guaranteed 12 twelve years old. ctf PETROLEUM SPIRITS.419 words
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Advertisement282 1906-06-28 2 yL V(ALTfIAM\ rFMFHTTiiFTrFyiiT ni re! 5 e w^ 0 168 i ILMLRI llLta LtMNT TILto Wt .i i i n v i.l. aa m the wond. be- 2: Healthy Clean Beautiful impervious to d.mp hind them are halt All sizes, shapes, colors, *nd designs I Cdltury of high iron, »h282 words
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Article661 1906-06-28 3 CIBCI LaW IB virtually iilcntiwil Unn- ba«« buen i«<«ud by ihe PahaJkJ Coraaaafaa and bj IM.an« Kaiaag, J»W«* they announce. i :,i,,.i... (>■> the amalgamation of th. two t1.,1 the Borneo lon.imny bM a«n^l U. I 1,, i..,i..»«.-".-»t -I th.- r s ,1 Uk notary oTpit^ i661 words
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Article200 1906-06-28 3 SLAVERY UP TO DATE" H c »iUiiut leave it. So." he. KMjeddow,, 1 i nlavery'H opirewiioii, cruel »n« utera, Vn.l In- rtoiiidil) it ;Miiii.ii-- Lib ml Oovwnmenl oan t learn ecnae, and make him bel the m u'l',',,!''!.' eroel Uartori .wrouglit. j 11. -till toihi »i«"'- ll rr 4 1,'""1200 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement90 1906-06-28 3 At tlii^ spa-.ni ol the year t r un tatara] Io hilda i 1 eh j <1). old aare immadiate 1 tantion. The in t thing t h.-i t urn be given is Cham- 1 herlain'f Colic, <'li<'l r« :<m! Diarrhoea j| .v.-.lv Foitowi <! i>y ca i"i "il aa90 words
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Advertisement212 1906-06-28 3 jjjy OTANSAN %ltff A MINERAL WATER LftM^kJeW op the JR 1 HIGHEST CLASS, 1 tPure, (£risp, Invigorating. TANSAN *OF Al^L DEALERS. John Little Co. Ltd., SINGAPORE. w Wines WE ONLY HANDLE GOODS OF REPUTE. r|V" inucli earecaaaolba exercined in aßTcbasiaji Tinned Pnrriaiom Our long I experience u'xtending over 6() years)212 words
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Advertisement126 1906-06-28 3 SOUIM INDIA I.AHOUR aND OENEKAL SUPPLY AQ NCY odenee invited bj Mumvam and Son-. \lerchauU uml Agents, Triehinopoly, Booth InHi«. n ii COMFUK'ABLe LIV'INU IN EVERYTMINO. 'I'll. T.avn:-. Kamiiv Until. situaUnl at spotti i~mI( Pack, BinganoKi ptovidai com- 1 lartahk livinj,' at inndmnsti 001*. Bqalapod with billiard table. two traaia126 words
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Advertisement234 1906-06-28 3 *prn AaViPiio on ti |111 btU. ANbllo a UU., I "-i" 11 II admiralty quality india waim I a *"^T 1 RUBBER BHEET ('"b^T) ST. JOHNS WORKS, NEWCABTLE-OW-TYHE. I i M A kIM ot Oak Tanned Leather Belting. I T _M THE "RED ANGUS" SHEET. Ua* BelUnc. Raw Hide BelUac,234 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous154 1906-06-28 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE in ADVANCE. Daih »30.00 il, tarter 7.30 ,1, lontb 2.-W ,1,, 0.10 Weekly issue iht y«ra,r IH.OO do i>er quarter 4.50 do per copy 0.40 When sent by p -t. there i* adde<l for the laih issue, two doUan a qnartar to Home and Poreigii oonntriei and154 words
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1599 1906-06-28 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY. 28th JUNE. At Ll»t- present time, in Krgland. neveral eoot'Mitions questions are before the public, but aot MM of them is ]..ss likely to be settli ,1 than that about religions instruction in elementary schools. There are people who wish for religions t-1,599 words
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Article14 1906-06-28 4 A Comkkk.vck of colonial shipping inte rests is announced to be held iv London.14 words
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Article13 1906-06-28 4 Thk .S<" Hellr left for the Horsburg l^ighthouse with reliefs early this moriiing.13 words
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Article17 1906-06-28 4 Grtmi Beet did not start for tlw Ascot Gold Cup as he is being reserved for Goodwood.17 words
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Article16 1906-06-28 4 Ai-KIL If, 19»)7, has been ahOMa as tiie date of assembly of the i>ostponcd Colonial Conference-16 words
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Article18 1906-06-28 4 Thk (loverninent Survey Departuu nl at Calcutta has U^cn robbeil oi eoaaet ptatoa of maps valuetl at X~2.7(H».18 words
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Article24 1906-06-28 4 Limtksvm (i. A. l». Hum, H. A. M. Corps, resiuueil his duties as officer in medical charge at Pnlaii Iliani on t!ie 27th instant.24 words
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Article26 1906-06-28 4 Thk wheat crop iv the Punjab this year is estimated at no less than half a million tons iv excess of the largest crop hitherto recordiil.26 words
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Article25 1906-06-28 4 Thk monthly Missionary Meeting will b. held in Prinscp Stnt-t Church. Monday next at 8 p. iv., and will be addressed by ltcv W. Murray.25 words
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Article24 1906-06-28 4 Thk M. M. steamer Armmmd Bekie left Colombo at ID a.m. on the '27th June l.Km. and may be expected here on Monday morning.24 words
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Article25 1906-06-28 4 Lonmauar J. H. Daaam, J{. A. M. Corps having rejoined from leave of absence on the Ji'ith instant, his unexpired portion of leave is cancelled.25 words
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Article28 1906-06-28 4 Thk (ierman mail steamer tl,ii/,m having left Penang on the 2Tth instant at :l p. m. may be expected to arrive here to-day at about ti p. in.28 words
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Article26 1906-06-28 4 A meeting of (ioverument officials was to take place at Kuala Lumpur on the 25th instant in connection with a petition on the subject of salaries.26 words
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Article29 1906-06-28 4 Tin |K)lice are iv ho|ies of being alile to arrest shortly a man who is alleged to Ml concerned in the recent mnrdei of a Javanese at Telok Kcrau.29 words
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Article25 1906-06-28 4 Tuk (iermau mail steamer "Prim* ItaaaaJ Luilpnld" left Port Said on Monday the '20th instant outward bound. She is due here on the 13th July25 words
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Article29 1906-06-28 4 Cam us F.M. Turn it. X.0.A., has granted leave of absence on private affairs for the •iflth instant to the Hist of July, with permrssion to travel in Java.29 words
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Article22 1906-06-28 4 Two liimlred aud two deaths were registered in Singapore during the ivivk ending on the '28rd .Inne. The ratio per thousand was :!?..'>.">.22 words
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Article25 1906-06-28 4 .lirtNKHK papers are beginning to have their own yellow peril. They me duel lilg on the significance of Chinese attacks on Japanese settlers in Chiirft.25 words
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Article39 1906-06-28 4 Sax Francisco is to h*vo a 1.1 story sU«>l building constructed after the manner of a steel ship. All the walls are to be of steel plates. It will be the first building of its kind in the world.39 words
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Article34 1906-06-28 4 TmmiT, Inspector Hart aamrgni Chuach a Hing with the theft of some wear ing apparel at the Borneo Wharf cooli-i Lines. The case was clear and Mr. Scott gave the man two months' rigorous.34 words
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Article37 1906-06-28 4 A l vi kalian rubber manufacturers, says Canrnwraiai tnittUfmm, art; making inquiries at i'enang with a view to the pnwihaM of yibber in the StraiUi. instead .<l iv 1...ii.1nn. ■o as to effect a saving in freights.37 words
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Article39 1906-06-28 4 It is stated that Messrs. I. aud .1. bookiebank, of Liverpool, have acquired a -liaic in the vessels owned by Messrs. Jenkins and Co.. Limited, of London, and that they will co operate in future in the China trade.39 words
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Article36 1906-06-28 4 EvKBYOXB, we fancy, will sympathise with M. Kmile Cuny. a French anarchist, who finds himself placed suddenly in I most awkward position. After publicly denying the rights of property, he has Ih en left a fortun".36 words
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Article39 1906-06-28 4 By a majority of 112 the Oxford I'nion Society recently carried the motion that the present (iovernmeut neither possesses MB di serves the confidence of the country. It will be interesting to s«-» now what the (i'lvernmrnt will do.39 words
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Article39 1906-06-28 4 Vanity Fmirh responsible for the stati mi nt that the Hon. F. S. Jackson has decided to give up cricket and will only appear on the rarest occasion- We trust that the announcement is not made on good authority.39 words
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Article38 1906-06-28 4 Thk (,»<(■.■» sa>> A King Charles spanial has recently been purchased tor the ljueeii of Siam, a selection having been made from the kennels ofMiss M. Hall. Norwich. The little dog is intended to be Her Majesty's six'cial favourite.38 words
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Article44 1906-06-28 4 Tuk onlookers at Urn Paaay i Manila race course, the other day, objected to the waj the judges started a certain race, and thronged the track, compelling a complete stoppage of all racing till the officials eo— ut ted to return all monies betted.44 words
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Article50 1906-06-28 4 Tiik Master Attendant notifies that the master of the s. s. 0. (i. .V. v< r IMjarai as follows: Buoy Frederik Htndrik f&ool at the North entrance at Hanka Straits has baea adrift to the North. Position at s.:u) a.m. on the 24'h June l*BS r 104" Kl 80" K.50 words
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Article43 1906-06-28 4 YrsHBIMT, Inspector Sullivan charged I ana Chpfc with bilking iv refusing rikisha fare seventeen cents, and fraudulent |k>sscs sion of a clock. Mr. Scott fined the man in default. 7 days lor bilking and gave him a month's rigorous for possess:,!] the clock.43 words
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Article48 1906-06-28 4 Tills morning the police found tin body of a Chinese girl apparently abaot Meven veais of age near a temple at Tiong liahiu. The Ihklj- was covered with HMltu of laahea. A pott-utoHtm examination is to be held. It is supposed that the child hat. U-en Hogged unmercifully.48 words
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Article55 1906-06-28 4 A\ Australian public DOaa, Mr. .1. Sternberg, member of the OoCBBKiI wealth Legislative Council, has just -on. I nl.d a visit to Japan, during which he haabnen looking into the ijiiestion of a regMlai Hi c ot aUaa bet.wei'n \ustralia ml Japan (or the trans l>ort of Australia's surpli- beet55 words
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Article52 1906-06-28 4 nuivw vk patCantai oopper coin still circalatcs locally, notwitlistaudini; the waruiug hole panelled in them. K\ery m I the police summon a lx;vy of ni.iiH changers for possession. In spite, li.niivi-i.nl tomewhat heavy tines, the thiuu goal .n. Yes terday. Mr. Miciiell impos- hues lai.yiny from H to *l(l on52 words
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Article67 1906-06-28 4 At a meeting of the Chines,. ouuueicial I n ion at Hongkong, a cens .s of Houakoii|{'i inhabitants was laid on the table. It Mowed the decrease in the Chinest imputation >iuc( last year to be 19,H37. The total number of houses in ten districts was Mill, of which :>!H>67 words
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Article63 1906-06-28 4 Thi.hk are scores and MOTM al iki^his who would never have cultivated the taste for whisky, says the Lanirt. unless ;hev had had the opportunity of mixing it with soda water and converting it into an i ffervrscing beverage. The fr. inert cnisuuip tion of immodera'e quantities of aerated water63 words
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Article61 1906-06-28 4 Tn Kinta Tin Mining Compaaj at Lahat. iv Perak, has, notes the Mtuiug JoHrtutl, been mining alluvium tlun siT^-,- ISK(i. A vein was located in June l'.Hi.'i. In July I'.NU. the Company gave M order to the French Oerlikon Company lot v i li ctric plant. The installation consists of61 words
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Article67 1906-06-28 4 A rOItXMR ago. Dr. Brooke, the Mi-dical Officer in charge of oH. Jofaa'l RnmmoMd fonr firemen ami a disinfector for Waving service without notice The defendants snid they had given >:oticc and aske.l time to produce witnessi s. They wire allowed till yesterday but when called, they wenunable to produce67 words
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Article102 1906-06-28 4 \s was reported recently a .piantitx ol jewellery belonging to Mrs. Ofetea was stolen from her residence at <iilsle.:.l I'mul. One of the Hylam "boys employed in the h him was searched by the police and a duplicate key of the jiwel case was lonad la his n» s< ssion.102 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article29 1906-06-28 4 1 i.1.1. |y B -'-r UmM The rebels in Natal hewe baaa largely leintorced, and inipis fi.'ii 'he ilaptiiunlo district, numbering ijSOB a •■> liave hanofl them.29 words
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Article24 1906-06-28 4 The minority in yesterday*. Division on Clause 4 of the Kducation Mill included 70 Nationalists. '27 Lilicrals. an.l I') Labourites.24 words
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Article32 1906-06-28 4 The Liberals consider the paMßga ol tin Bill to be now assured, but thi aamwaVna an urging the (iovernmeut tundon the nwaaan as having become I hojuliss jumble.32 words
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Article50 1906-06-28 4 /im'./ mi Sm.j.i/H.r, mtk ■/-<"•. I >, 1,1. hy lie, I, r 11.J0n.,11. FOOT of the villagers w ho assa ilted EMtfaill "rticeis at Tantah. in Kgypt. have been sen tenc'.-d to death, four others to penal Mrvitnrii for life, and twelve inoru U) vaiio"s terms50 words
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Article21 1906-06-28 4 A number were sentenced to :ifty lashes each. This penalty was carried out where the assaults had Inch committed.21 words
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Article19 1906-06-28 4 severe earthquake is iv|<ortcil lroni South Wales. Houses nxlied. A panic seized upon the inhabitants.19 words
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Article17 1906-06-28 4 At Swansea, Newport. Cardiff, and Urn neighbouring villages, the chiiuni fell in all directions.17 words
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Article251 1906-06-28 4 Than was au'ioaa damage to property. l;,r.i. 5i, MfhJune. 1>,r,1. h,j lUuUr. <).:,n,,.,,,. lieuter's correspondent in TeUoM.fl Lli.it the Mikado and Presideut Hoosivelt ha\i e\cliangeil congratulatory telegrams on in e.iiuplction ot the kmerksaa eable front (inaiu to Japan. The Bremen Cotton growing Congress have taken into favourable251 words
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Article63 1906-06-28 4 Ii is stated in the Mtlnj M«il that Uio liini'se Stlaugor do not seem incline. l to go ill (or rubber. The reason gi\.n is thai In v belieM that a siibstitutr wiilln- toun.l oi that overpriKluction will ensue. CaAa has frightened them. s.. they in. 'er to 00D tinne63 words
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Article116 1906-06-28 4 ].\sr. week .i wily l 'hinaman ~'oli ,i number of ducks from a Jawi I'ekan liviug in a lave off Victoria Street and had tin impudence to sell, them ton neighbour "i th< victim, a Kurasian. The .lawi-IVkau tbi recogijiscd his ducks and the miifhtwiir and hi decided to keep116 words
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Article131 1906-06-28 4 Tut: arrangements for the celebration ul .Mi. haiuU'i lain s 7<>th lnrthcta\ .in. l Ins ■to \eais rep.eseniation of rlirmiugliain have undergone some iiuxlincatious. The Lotil Mayor of Hiriiiinghaii! has expressed wimli to l>e identified with tin non-political pi i nines on Saturday. July 7, aud, though ni'thiug definite lias131 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement388 1906-06-28 4 Caldbeck, Macgregor co., Wh.e Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE and PENANG. HONG-KONG, SHANGHAI TIENTSIN. LONDON 8c GLASGOW Hotel de l'Europe Austmn String Orchestra UNDER CONDUCTOR MR. C. MUHBERGER is expected per s.s. lUuinn due on the *2!>tli instant Hotel de l'Europe Proprietors. HOGAN CO. IN LIoriDATION i i:ki..min.\i;V n*utu i: i.. k388 words
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Advertisement147 1906-06-28 4 WILSON Co.'s PHOTOGRAPHS U:K M KNoWLEIMiKD To BK The Best in the Straits, ANl> hvt'AL To ANY ANVWHKH.r. Price ef Cabinet Portrait*:— |Cof*M I IN MATTOTYPE vo «12.00 BROMIDE l-. |M> iMM PLATINOTVPE :••>•<•' ,MM CARBON ,-->s.ih) ..40.01 Portraits on Porcelain each SI 5. WILSOVS PHOTO ART SIUDIO. TO LET.147 words
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Article115 1906-06-28 5 [By uptcinl MIWMMIMM wt'li u— Uttiaok* IJcyil' I Ilij Siihmiuinr t:,tblr\ n.ri;,,. -r,th Torite} i- |»"1> »'K l s<11 1 n infoiiini.-nts if tnKi|>s |o Anilii i. I'.ntisli i |>n>lml>ly abenl j vend HiisMim 'ii^. The (MTiiiiiii i t i Miink v.ill is-u. imtis it 'IMn^taii ta115 words
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Article16 1906-06-28 5 THE DEWEY." I'iik bi^ lhwllii([ fWinfc wasexpeoM :<■ U iiinvd :i\\ay ra ivnl, t>> .Munila tlri\\\i lIIIKHI16 words
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Article89 1906-06-28 5 Ijmracnm Bvnoua inuigaai ami Mammal hn- an imfuilinu weekly badge! "f .iiniMiuiis oaaea Ix-imv tl»- iwntor nia^isknte, f"i pom Maim oi miju-t u.i^liiiiK taatrnaMMav Rmhmli I -»i>-l things lix-N nut MOeMHQy iiiran fnuid. dwßt ■rear and tear are hotan which maattsD .in tin Mxnimcj nt the89 words
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Article238 1906-06-28 5 Inn report "t tl»- r.iiti-h Borneo K\i«l.«r»tion Company xtatea tliat the unpneen h;u< ben actively employed in t-onmt.-tioii with U»- dep iiiaiiHawian The ii.i-.--.aiy raflwaj far eon aet-tinu some of the .1.-)>o-its with the '•■.!< m n.;irly complete, and hai been equipped it.li roUUM ~i«klv. The238 words
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230 1906-06-28 5 Ihf Mfietw ■>! il i«- Boroeo Rabbet and Tr«<liii» >.. Limited, -ay- the I Pifim, -how- that tincompany acquire* tin- wli.n- ilmm .apita! .ii lli< llan.l. 1 .pi linhi-tii<-Maat-<-lmppij \Villn liuina. a [irivate coninaaj working in Pootianak, I>ut«!i West Bor— a. Mi. l>,tni<'l .I.-230 words
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Article251 1906-06-28 5 'it ..(imftiiii li.nl a sin ii.nriw i-u-.i|>. nf rmr e\en -tailing for Inilia- MUM] i-linu. 1 The VettDani i«nyi: iatln-r aariaaal inllisinii iH-cnrnil ml TnesiUv .May -!Jtiil' •II tlir KU'iniimton sainl tiaiK. Mi Ihonrni'. //'■(.■/•■<_>■'<■»'. ptrahaaud raouatW in Ojiliij i tor l.Him 'oiiiiK-ns by Mr. H.251 words
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Article238 1906-06-28 5 < Forty Persons Quarantined for one Day. On the IMb instant a I'hinainan was taken to the Tan Tock Sanfl Hospital and wa* seen \n Dr. (iil>l>s. tin- lUsiiUnt Medical Officer. Hi was then \oinitiiin and purfjinn. Tan Moh. tin mail who brought him told Dr. (iibbs238 words
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Letter755 1906-06-28 5 i)i, tUHmt the Strait* Time*." hi m: Sin. 11l your leader of the 'ilst of Jinn you say There arc today valuers estimating rubber iv liearing.cvenly planted, as worth upwards of iridO j>er acre but who would venture to value at the same figure for755 words
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Article808 1906-06-28 5 Sequel to alleged Incendiarism in Thomson Road. Thk ease of Chan Ah Fook vs. Wong Man Poll and six others, for IMH) damages for burning of the plaintiff's house and money, which was begun before Mr. Justice Fisher a week ago, was resumed yesterday afternoon, the plaintiff808 words
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Article533 1906-06-28 5 Pleasant Evening Spent Among Warders Last night a considerable number of the friends of Mr. F. (>. Woodford met at the Warders' Conceit Hall which was very tastefully got np fo: the occasion of a smoker given by bis brother warders in his honour on the eve533 words
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Article189 1906-06-28 5 JOHORE 'S RULER AND ANNEXATION. Whilk on tin subject of Motoring 1 may mention soys the London correspondent of the Mnliii Mail that I met that pemHar potentate, the Sultan of Johore. at Maidenhead the other (lay. He seems to prefer motors and Maidenhead to a monarchy in Malaya. In189 words
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Article216 1906-06-28 5 t »n Tuesday. Mr. Column lesiuaid the preliminary enquiry into sundry allegations of forgery aud utiing as genuine torgeil dociiuient. Detective InanMaat Tvi rell ap(H and for the Crown. Mr. Van ant Heck. Financial Assistant to 1 the Police, was called. rt.iin bills, the nartiomhue of which216 words
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Article77 1906-06-28 5 I 01: the Children s c. 11c.it to -morrow iltcruooi- (ftJO pun. in addition to the tcvcral pieces by the Orchestra. Mr. Myram will play a Shan organ solo. Mr. Duninan. Mr. Kllis, and Mr. Worcester will sing ■Boeing sonys. Miss de (iaspary will play a piuno77 words
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Article22 1906-06-28 5 Wl hear that an unknown la'iucli collide«l with and sank a Klinn laayhmf in the earl v ho us oi this Morning.22 words
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Article121 1906-06-28 5 With a view to advising readers as N what matches are down for denision. we would be )4la«l. if. in future the lion, secret- j 1 aries of the various football, hockey, cricket. I «olf. etc.. clubs will kindly forward" us. <o as Ito reach this121 words
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Article67 1906-06-28 5 Vkmtiboav, the aiellmlnerj mpiiry in this else was ..ntinue<l by Mr. Colmau. Mr. van del Heck, l'olice Financial Assist ant. continued his evidence as to Urn alteraItions maile in three bills for detective rikisha hiie. Lim Tye Kay. cashier to the Financial Assistant, sai.l lie had paid these67 words
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Article43 1906-06-28 5 Tm preliminary enijuiry into the Macao Street murder -liwd yesterday, when Mr. Cohuau eonimitted for trial Xi fonf WW 11tl.t'man alleged to ha\c done I 'hua Clio to deatii on the niyl.t of Hrn 7t!i instant in Macao Street. I43 words
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Article36 1906-06-28 5 A Chinaman was before Mr. Colniau. this ■in. .mine; for beting in public. He said he had been ho occupied for ten war*. He was ami t.. prison for six weeks,36 words
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Article348 1906-06-28 5 S. C. C v Dutch Club. Thk Dutch Football iMub ayain met the S.C.C. on Uie Esplauaileon Tuesda\ afUi timm a K 001 Rame resulting. The teams wire S.C.C. tioal. Harrett: Hacks. Chapman and Linton Halves ntpfn, PMtei and Lyall Forwards. Kdmitt. Nathaa, ■ls.adeii. Lieut Hardy, and Hyan.348 words
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Article218 1906-06-28 5 A i'i:ominkm 1 auadian was tin goestol Mr. .loseph liaiiiberlain. last mouth, and with characteristic energy the clainis and aspirations of Canada were, put foiward. Mr. Chamberlain said words which were full of hope:—" IHm't for one moment mppoai I 01 tln.so with me here have abal<- 1218 words
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Article25 1906-06-28 5 Mvn.vuakii is authority Jto luc Htatument that the number of (ieriunTMßiiiuini ants now residing in the TniUM St«t«lJß<>i'oth«!r itli the direct offspring, amounts to 2tt.<KHMHN>.25 words
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Article123 1906-06-28 5 Final Results. I 'I'm V. M. C. A. tennis hramaiai hi ought to a close yesterday litmi tli>- final BUM in the Double Hand 1 played 08 betwe— D. M. Dent ud V. fi.O. KoiilhorT ■> ami K. S. B. Jramngl and MM. Mergler, Mr. A fairly123 words
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Article36 1906-06-28 5 Arrived, 17th June I'm: MwMfar: I- k>iu Xto* lal Hii.l Mrs. Medwin. MenMnt. r I Shields. Wadmori-. lios- I'lnni- I Parks. ChriHtie. (jnarple kixl (H-i-m 1 tmr Kuthimg. From fl«r«.w«.l •■'■> Rtid Dr. West.36 words
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Advertisement334 1906-06-28 5 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. The Only First-class Establishment in the [aland. Splendid Situation overlooking the sea, with Magniticient view. All modem Comforts. Electric tighta throughout the Hotel. CRAG HOTEL, PENANQ HILLS. The Only Climatic Health Hesort in the Straits. :i,OOO feet above the sen level, ljeuutiful and Extensive grounds. Billiards,334 words
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Article553 1906-06-28 6 Trouble in Hongkong. Pin- Home Government hai directed the lo«d line hitherti followed to be shifted At Hongkong. taM other day. trouble from this arose on the tteWaWr Twickenham." The engineers who railed the hjtction. and refused u> proceed in her .wore advised that the ownc!553 words
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Article127 1906-06-28 6 News ii coming tv hand every week. says tin- Indian Field," showing thai buyer* of honei for India an busy in An- 11.ili;.1 1 .ili;. making purchases and fujUling their i immisuon Those with tommiasioni f< i high clan d h< i hiding me difficulty in securing thcii wquirenH nh127 words
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Advertisement518 1906-06-28 6 WANTE" \S \NTKI> \vh\ki table well e<lncat<-d 0H t I'hnrgf "f money and books in it rim. Aiphr, K. R. Wn KtraitH Tunes MM. WANTKD Bt once ii reliable Kun,|»-aii who through nnderxtand- Tin |in.-|.<-<tiiin. Apply in writing witli refi-rrn.i- t.. Kennedy 0* Co. MM I'.h.iihj. WANTED. Chine., larfc. <;."mI518 words
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Advertisement512 1906-06-28 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET. small first floor offices faoit Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Api 1 to Guthhe Co. Ltd., Agents. v.c TO LET. Kinrara." Orchard Road. pai tiall> (urnihhed. For further particulars appl to D. Turner, British Dispensary. *M 46 TO BE LET. from the Ist512 words
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Advertisement743 1906-06-28 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET. Office 51/58 Robinson Road. Apply to BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Ijti TO BE LET. A Compound House, No. 53 Spottisxvood Park. Immediate entry Six bedroomi Stablett. Apply to c 2683 OUTHRIE CO., Lti TO BE LET Office and godown No. 50; 51, Robinson Roac743 words
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Advertisement825 1906-06-28 6 NOTICES. NOTICi OF ktMOViL The offices of Messrs Giang Bros. <fr Co. and the Siiijtaiwre Steam Saw Mill Co. have been removed from No. 2 Malacca Street to No. 11 I and 12 North Boat Quay, from Ist Jnne, 1906. CHOA GIANG THYE NOTICE. The Sale by Auction of ALMA,825 words
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Advertisement767 1906-06-28 6 NOTICES. t OOVERNMKNT NOTIFICATION. Fifty tliousand Para Rubber Seeds arc re quired for the GovwumMl .if I.«ko». Tlie seed must be fresh, the produce of old tree preferred. Tender* should be addressed v. tin- ,i: t Becre»»r>. Straits Settlements. BjaJ tbotfl stau terms and probable date of deliver*. Colonial Secretary's767 words
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Advertisement138 1906-06-28 6 c An Assassin cr.-o|s upfr.,iii behir trl i turned. Before >ou know it yt.u s Its power, and th.- terriU. "|>a.iis a.hesthnt follow are cv.n w.irs.- ife the assassin's knife was.lnv.-n in-.. flesh. UTTLE'S Oriental Bairn ai the one ami the only true ant! aart for Khvumatism. It Is applied138 words
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Article293 1906-06-28 7 Joe's" Seventieth Birthday. The programme for celebrating Mr. Chamberlain's 70th birthday and his years' representation of Birminehr.m has been issued. Tho non-politic.nl crlchra tion will take place OB Saturday. .lulv 7. The Lord Mayor has m\ 'tod the mem bers of Parliament for the city, the mombers of the city293 words
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Article238 1906-06-28 7 Tin death Major Genera] John l'igot Nixon, an Indian Mutiny veteran and one of the oldest retired British soldiers in India, took place'iO Bombay on the other day. The deceased oAcer met with au accident some tune ago, when he was severely injured. Though be238 words
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Article153 1906-06-28 7 Australia 1- rich in bard woods which are unobtainable in America, and •> trade sprang n|> some ntha rince hat ween the two countries. !i waa limitid. however, t" one ihipment, lor, ramarki Indian Engineering as as the American lumber men found Australian wuod ooming in they153 words
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Article119 1906-06-28 7 1,. Devawongv on th< i;ii,; Jm c there arrived a< Bangkok m irife "i Mi \v .1 9 a ic-nlfiii there, :<"<l who in the calamitoui earthquake ;<t 1 K 1,111 tacaped unscathed. Mi--aot< the Siam < Ibserver."' terrible rtorie* t.. tt-11 if thi diiasU 1 inn! of t' e119 words
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Article50 1906-06-28 7 l i, Blsitaroyd, Owllmwuwm. Halifax, _Bg__<L li>. 1 >••.■.. IBM, I was <-tm<l <>f piles by ,mI iri.-nt 1 want to SM now •JO Pi'iiths kftor t lint this cure has lie. 11 permanent, and that I have had no rt>turn of tho old complaint. (Signed) Farrar. (Of all cheniisK50 words
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Advertisement134 1906-06-28 7 WILLIAMS TYPEWRITERS. Wlod I No. 2 $120.— nett 6 $180. WILLIAIVIS DUPLICATORS Price s3O. Will turn out better work than Rotary Duplicators costing donble the price. Sub-Agents, John Little Co. Ltd SYME ty Co. FOR SALE SULPHURIC ACID. SYME Co. What we Do, We do Well, --_--i_s_J Good Work I134 words
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Advertisement192 1906-06-28 7 Money to lend from $10,000 to $100,000 on first class security in town L HERMCNT, Broker Change Alley cB4B HOEG'S Anti-Corrosiv^ Composition Anti -Fouling: Composition P< Boot Topping Paint I'sed constantly with greatest success by steamers and sailing ships of all nations. For gab-agencies apply to H. SCHAEFER CO., f192 words
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Advertisement717 1906-06-28 7 NOW READY. C. A. RIBEIRO Co.'s PRICE LIST Stationery and Stationers' Sundries. Exchange being now fixed a Discount of tO will be allowed in the prices quoted in the Price List from the Ist June, IVOA-) The Price List will be Bupplied free on application. 2493 THE QUEEN OF TABLE717 words
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Article1958 1906-06-28 8 LIST OF GUESTS ATTENDING FANCY DRESS BALL. Particulars of Costumes. The following is a list of members of the Teutoina dub and the guests who attended the Fancy Dress Ball on Monday evening, together with particulars of the rii-l. >iiii-s w. in. where notified to Mr O. Elmeuhorst.1,958 words
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Article547 1906-06-28 8 By Mum. K. O. Hiiom.ki. k. Commandant. S. V. C. Masaaawt. .'fih ■/«»<•. 5. V. C. <;,.\t. (iazette So. 603:— H. K. the Governor with the approval of the Right Honourable the Secretar) of State for the '.ilonies has been pJsesei koaneoiatCapt. It. B.CoDMek, R.0.A., to be Staff547 words
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Article199 1906-06-28 8 Aa an earnest of iti datenninatioii in tin pn -1 nt dispute witli the Surrey Dosk I'niiiCy. tlit LiMßtVm ami India l»mk Company giveu an aSBBBMM to tin- trade that its reduced rates for soft wwsd oaifjSM will remain uualtere.l for two sia-ons. It199 words
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Advertisement222 1906-06-28 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SLK MERC MAM TS. Have just opened a fresh stwk of Indian. Chiuese, aud Japouese i,' >n(|s i.e. silk kiiuouoa. M litest >dk lace collars. Ijadies' silk hlopses, Japanese cotton crape kimonos, Persian nnd [ndiau carpets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver waif222 words
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Advertisement194 1906-06-28 8 Nestles Milk To be had of all retail dealers JEFFREY'S 1 EDINBURGH STOUT. "CASTLE" BRAND. Specially Brewed for the Tropics. MH.iii.Y jji:< o\lmi:ndi:i> Price $12 per case of 7 (seven) doz. pints. OF ALL DEALERS. N... Holland Road. S-30n.m. -At Bale-room, rrcebold building land .11 Bnkil Timafa ft ad. MO194 words
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Miscellaneous129 1906-06-28 8 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 28th June. 1 lli«h Water. :t-6 p.m. Town lta.nl. 11. U. BMCT\oir. S IqO. FuotbaJlCar Meeting. B.C. C. l.i p.n. 8. C. C. Ragb) Football. s. Handing Gun Drill. :i. S. A. MuxiTii Co, 1.,,-iu.v. I), (ienimn .nituar.i mail doe. Friday, 29th June. iiifjli Water M129 words
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Article387 1906-06-28 9 The Most Discussed Man' in Society Or. Kmil Reich certainly tm this designation. His wejekly i.otures on l'lato- with <li. m Claridge'i Hotel attract on the nwerage three duchess, twenty peeiesuesi. and ill the prettiest women in Luudi «i An Ameman jia|H r ncently UccV"" 1 l387 words
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Article162 1906-06-28 9 The tir-t mbnurine built for the German Navy has just been launched it Kiel «o wires the London correspondent of the South China Morning Poet That journal says that its orrespond< in is apparently mistaken. The first German submarine was launched at Kiel on August 30 of last162 words
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Article52 1906-06-28 9 Tm rainfall in the l'hilippines dnrini; the mi. ntli of May is declared to have Immh the in the history of the weather Inn. mi. It onl\ r.unod nineteen days out ef thirty at Bagnio iluriii'j that nioiith. Si\. torn incbm trf nrtrlituni \a reported to have tail, n in52 words
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Article61 1906-06-28 9 \i the |«res4-nt il.iy. Myi the Praettltoner, iUneM In a much more cosily affairs than it w;is win n the nbiqnitouj miorobe was an.ln unit M. anil the New Nurse had not conn on tin s. t ,n\ (inly the wealthy can afford .ill the pxnriee ol awdera wißjary an<l61 words
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Article59 1906-06-28 9 An tntperial Bdiet lias hern ianed in Peaang ordering the aatabliaßnienl oi .i colnge f« j r the invejtigatioa of the vatenH of < ivernnient, at pee ■i vi, ii vogue in foreign countin Mi U n^' has been appointed t" taki nd minster of the Hoard 0 Rite* i59 words
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Article89 1906-06-28 9 Amsterdam correspondent, writ ing of 23th nit to a Home paper says A i(*' dayi .it. 1 the rumour was c.r oulat'd tha! the present (I GenvaJ of Netherlands India. Genera \.n lleiit-z. would reif;n from office and hat Mr Idenbarg, former Miniatei i i Dm Ootoniea, and now Governor89 words
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Article334 1906-06-28 9 Date of formation i Capital Subscribed tnumber of Sh»re« i Issue Paid Value lup to Reserve J Company QCOTATIONtf I'ayH at Present Price. r 1900 1901 1902 1901 1892 1898 1003 1(101 1'.H1.1 MM 1905 1889 1890 1904 1900 1899 1902 «175,000 •300,000 £30,000 £146,700 £200.000 I 2.000,000 (300.000334 words
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Article286 1906-06-28 9 NM 1905 1904 1905 1903 1906 MM £150.000 f-200.000 1-30.000 700.000 170.000 t\ 50.000 £12.000 £140.000 9120.000 £11. 1 •->•-, •610,000 £59,520 $1 25.000 £10.500 140.000 1 1 20.000 10 6 f 7000 1 1 11.000 1 7/9 70.000 10 S in i'.OOO unu-ued i 63,000 1 1 j286 words
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Article217 1906-06-28 9 1903 1898 186-5 1901 1901 1899 1903 I^9l UM 1890 1564 *j. 377.10.0 £400.000 9225.000 •10.000.000 *2. 400.000 134.000 •875.000 $600,000 •30.000 SJOO.OOO 5500.000 •3.000.000 •d.700.000 I £4.648.15.0 7,638 12/6 12/6 £350.000 350.000 1 1 i 50/0 uniuutd m->.OOO 4.500 $50 »50 112.500 10.000.000 a f10.000.000 80.000 »1 Jl-J-.217 words
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Article49 1906-06-28 9 Howarth Krskine, Ltd. 6% WOO.OOO 2% prem buyer?. Kilev Harsreaves, Ltd. 6% 225.000 2% prera buyers. Singapore Municipal 6% 400.0 0 2" o prem buyer*. 5% 1,478.000 par. buyers. 4% 602,«K 1 0 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar'Wk Co., Ltd. 6% iW.OOO 2* prem buyers. 5% 1,365,500 prem buyers.49 words
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Article101 1906-06-28 9 Gambia buyers 7.10 do i Cube No. 111 1 unpicked 10.82J Com l :ili X:1 do I'oiitian.ik UB| Pepper. Bhek buyers '20.50 do \Vliit«- 28.00 S;t"o Float Sarawak MB d<» ltruiici No. 1 2-60 li ill BMO 5 40 toffee Bali. 1 buyers 16.25 Cefbe, l'akiiibaiiK. 20' basis ..21,00101 words
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Article133 1906-06-28 9 On London Bank 4 m,s 2/4^ Demand -Mi Private 6 m/s 2/4i do 3 ni/s I On Germany Kank d/d 2.40 Private 8 m/s 'i-4-1 <l,i 6 111,8 2.46 Ou trance— Bank d/d 140 Private 8 m/s do 6 m,s 8.00J On India— Bank T. T. 175 Private 30133 words
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Article192 1906-06-28 9 The s.s. Indravclli, with a number of repatriated coolies from South Am. i on board arrived in Hongkong the other day and hoisted her police flag. It seemed on the morning of the 18th instant, while the vessel was on her way from Singapore to Hongkong,192 words
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Article182 1906-06-28 9 Kiel Canal. Gtnnany. says a London wire to the 1 8. C. "Morning Poet," proposes to widen the Kiel Canal to such an extent that it v.'l admit the largest battle■hips. The reali itlon <f the .-ch me is estimated to oosi £10,000,000. The Kin Canal, officially known .is the182 words
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Article228 1906-06-28 9 The Raisei lich'-s QesundheiU Ami [the Imperial Health Otti.-ej in Berlin publishes the following paii.cu:. cerr.mg the exisUiKv <l teproay in Germany. The number of those afflicted with this terrible disease at the end of 1905 was twent v (ii, or three DMTS than in the year before :of228 words
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Article160 1906-06-28 9 The Hongkong additional Estioclude sum of 9400 in aid <■ the \i)tc for Police ami Prison department-, for ini.iU for prisoner] cells. This excess on the sum originally voted is due to the large number of deportee* from Singapore and Saigon, for whom meal? have had to be provided in160 words
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Article87 1906-06-28 9 The agreement between the Austrian Government and the An-trim Lloyd Company of Trieste hay ben: concluded. By this- agreement, which is to run for 15 years, the An Irian Lloyd engages t<> launch 120,000 t ir of nnv •hipping during the first I 2 yean of the compact, half of87 words
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Article607 1906-06-28 10 Grim Tales Uf What Exhumation Reveals. Some creepy stories were told and alarming vtateawate made at a recent meeting of the Aawecatioa for the Prevention of Premature Burial. Dr. Stenson Hooker told a talt narrated to linn by a lady eoneerning her little eliiUl. The child wai pVM607 words
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Article66 1906-06-28 10 11 t Urn n:-»-1 extraordinary methods of aaraug I living in London if. that of boilii the fat they yield. The fat i> made an into pack- m irth 3d. sacb ami old a= eon t' r t lifiiiii.it i~in. It seems latin r a |>ity ih.n dog f.it I-66 words
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Article142 1906-06-28 10 According to tlw wmtgntisa tallies in tlic report on Swatow for 1903 by Acting CoiimiI Wills, there is a slight ■i in i-iiiLT.int > (roan then to Siam. the St i ait- Settlements and Su 'ii.it i a The Sw.Tto-v eoolie is. howewi, in far tli. iHi-.t important local export,142 words
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Article265 1906-06-28 10 Tu ,1 !ol! oll VT n K pauM-ugcn* arriwd ban UM ->f>tli J.iL, y tUvHr, (ran \oko iaiiia-.V,. .m:,|,. 1.,,,,,. Mr.l. 11. Dngid, ?J r K l H Be Mr. w. BorohnwaM, Mi. and Mrs. W. Mrs s M.y.i. From Kobe Major Bartlfctt. Captain Wren. From SlianKliai—265 words
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Article275 1906-06-28 10 The Hongkong Botanical Garden N port for IW6. eiateini the following partkilars al«)ii: bamboo paper: This is the usual paper tted by the Ch.ine.se for wrapping U parceli tad ii produced and M»ld Vl v a1 quantities in many parti "s.uithei n China. Tin- manul ;u tiuv waa275 words
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Article29 1906-06-28 10 'I'ii i- Derbyshire committee hrn accepted iln- nsiyuutiuii ni Mr. a. K. Ltwton m en tain ut tin- county tli'Vin mid appointed Mi L. ti. Wiiyiit a- in- KweeMor.29 words
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Article31 1906-06-28 10 Tin- 8. Morning Pobl nol steadily the Japanese !livt> of paaMngei -.iiui cargo '".it- an now ramming then former prominence ;it Hongkong. Every nek ;ilm<»t Imu^s a froli In .it there.31 words
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Article56 1906-06-28 10 TkC fil-t IlllllKtllK'fllK Ml I I •rarda concern* the non-conuni oiiicors and blHe-jacketa of the Japanese Navy. Tliiii) ><".cii icvciw ataa t .1 ii with pen.-ions of "Jimi yen aunuallv tad 6,460 no Lved the 7t lt clan ol tii Ki^iiiij Sun with penaioni <•' 100 arnuaily. Nothing is yet56 words
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Article51 1906-06-28 10 The Mini -i.i of the Board <.f C ■tabulaiy at Peking hai telegrapMd t.. the different Vicvioys and Governor! requesting them to And Old and to full partk-ulais ragardiag tie n«n papm already in cireul;iti«ui. It il he lieved that tins is due to the coming enforcement of new PreM51 words
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Article89 1906-06-28 10 In oonnectioß with the great exhibi I. on ii Ml.in. OC in eontiniiation of it. there 1- b ing organiaed an intenutioa al exhibition of stani|«i. Tliis it h.i I i. .■en originally ppopoeed t.> boll ii May, but the arangenieiit was a i and the exhibition will not be89 words
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Article101 1906-06-28 10 A tiger ineasuing 10 feet in t'Ugtli was ,sh(.t by an exeestive ond> Mr. F. Glendinning, at Koala 1 c' (Negri Bembilan) the other da] I Th. lame evening intelligence reached I him that tin- tiger hud killed the night before and had part ed the carcase, Mr. Glendinm time101 words
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Advertisement687 1906-06-28 10 Ships and Steamers. P. &0. El NAVIGATION CO. i«, Japan, Peaanf, Ceylon, ilia, India, Aden, Egypt, ranean Port*, Plymouth and London. ills of Lading issued for China 1 Gulf, Continental, and American ill leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outward (for China). 7 July Delta 1 Sept 21 July687 words
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Advertisement688 1906-06-28 10 Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore Ship Aoenct, late J. Daendklh Co., 2-3 Coiltir Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Kxp'ted Will be despatched for V. D. Botch Batavia |June 25 Batavis, Java-coast, Samarang, Soerabaia Boeleleng, Makassar, Amboina, Banda, Boeroe,688 words
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Advertisement488 1906-06-28 10 HAMBURGANERIKA LIN lE. HAMBURd. The steamers of (his Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, aud Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly fur Havre and Hamburg and ouce a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of the488 words
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Advertisement638 1906-06-28 10 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUPCPE, 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 HONOKONO.638 words
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Article371 1906-06-28 12 Tlic (niimitroial character of the German Consular Service and the fact how it is used more for trade purposes than any other has d:ten been noted. It is an attitude with which it is difficult to find fault, for a straggle just as keen as that of371 words
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Article23 1906-06-28 12 Mr. A W Bcvcu. Electrician of Ceylon Government Railway has taken lip :iie appointment as assistant to the Electrician of the Singapore Municipality.23 words
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Article110 1906-06-28 12 The Machinists' Monthly Journal says that more men are. killed and maimed in Alleghany County, Pennsylvania, in peaceful pursuits in one year, than were killed in many of the great battles of history. Statistics for the past year show that there were killed and injured in the iron and steel110 words
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Article88 1906-06-28 12 Great interest is taken by the Bankok Government in rubber" cultivation m .iiid syndicates are in course of formaiHii for the cultivaton of Para rubber in Siam provinces. Two prominent Bangkok Europeans have obtained rubber concessions in the province of Bandon. Another company is being floated, mostly of forei3iiers. who88 words
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Article119 1906-06-28 12 Tije Siam- Obeerver w. infers anything will b< done to stop tree sale in Bangkok of cocaine, morphia all f which an obtainable everywhere— there. It is thai the renal increase in the price of opium at Bangkok has caused many of the DOOM < lays to take morphine auW119 words
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Article635 1906-06-28 12 Ster of lato bei wired much al.. Nt dings in the House of Ow—tow ing the Ceylon Government leasing the pearl "fishery there for twenty years to a syndicate. The Government held that the fishery could only be developed by thus bringing private enterprise to bear.635 words
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Advertisement90 1906-06-28 12 Everyone -jic.tk^ of the feast a- ha finds it, is a auudn < 1 th l'ortuguctc. luUl'iii!: by the letteis received from II over the country, praising Chamberlain' I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, :t is evid-.-n. this remedy has been found satisfactory. It is the best known remedy fot90 words
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Advertisement561 1906-06-28 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up capital 110,000,000 ksBervefund:— Bterlmg Reserve 110,000,000) o^* Silverßeserve 9,500,000) 1 00 000 f. .serve Liability of Proprietor* 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. G. H. Medhurst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Hon. Mr. W.561 words
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Advertisement501 1906-06-28 12 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £800,000 Rewire Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Account* are opened and interact allowed at 1 per cent, per501 words
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Advertisement759 1906-06-28 12 AUCTION SALE. UNREDEEMED 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 ornament* with759 words
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Advertisement627 1906-06-28 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, :)rd July, at p.m. fiix allotments at Sambawa Road, Singapore, 8,888 iqa«re feet, 99 years. 2673 POWELL Co.,— Auction -re. MORTGAGEE'S SALi;. Tuesday, 3rd July, at 2.30 p.m. Valuable 3-storey business premises. No. 10 Hong Lim Quay, Singapore, 1,571 square feet, 2675 POWELL 4 Co.,— Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S627 words
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Advertisement195 1906-06-28 12 kst n: c BHEBDTA BAHAYAB BIMTE MAHOO.NisVKI) ALLY BIN MOIIAMI.I. UiiinaED^-DBCSAaKD, AI-ctAin sai.h OF VALUABLE fOWH PROPERTY. rilWJa^ fed July, ,it V. 10 p.m. Xo. 5 Phill ip Street, Singapore, area 1,1 39 •quare feet IW,,1 W K mrt f (i o vernment Lease No. MB for DM years, subject195 words
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