The Straits Times, 1 August 1906
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Title Section12 1906-08-01 1 The Straits Times STRAITS TIMES. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1906-08-01 1 TYRES ARRIVED Company. ITS TIMES" I i DI RECTORY J hotel •nrfirswar 1 DE LA PAIX Telrphvne 6S Singapore The Recognise d Headquarters of the Navy, rmy and Tourists THE ADELPHI HOTEL Unrivalled reoort for health and pleasure. The most attractive and home like hotel in the east. Ip to.ciate256 words
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Advertisement448 1906-08-01 1 ROBINSON and COMPANY. Perambulators and Mail Carts Reduced Prices. it J^^ I^* /f\/^ \tJT^S^s!ti"^^SJz^ as i" nstrat oll > double scat, rubber tyred wheels, buck \Lu\S' >/ 1 V>^ NEW REVISED PRICES Well Finished Rustic Woodenette with hardwood strips, well varnished, dSsgjjjfcj^^ STRONG AND WELL MADE BASSINETTE large rubber tyred448 words
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Article4270 1906-08-01 2 Enthusiastic Public Meeting in the Memorial Hall. Colony's Best Interests Discussed. Important Speeches. A public meeting convened by the Committee d the local portion of the Straits Settlements' Association was held last evening in the upper room of the Victoria Memorial I tail, for the purpose4,270 words
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Article332 1906-08-01 3 Bandmann Opera Co. at the German Club. In above-named, clever, musical play wa< presents! to Singapore, last night, at tin Teutonia Club and, though the acting am Hinging woreall that could possibly bedmired the accommodation was scarcely sufficient U render everything o,uite comfortable U the large audience332 words
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Article220 1906-08-01 3 Ykstkrday i iniiiL'. tlie annual meeting nf tlu; Singapore Catholic Club w»s held. The ;iiiii,(l:i!nc was meagre. The. minutes of last year's nut-ting were read and continued. The t 'oiuiiiitti report mnl statemeut nf .uii ii i iu- for the past year were taken as read and220 words
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Article217 1906-08-01 3 Tuk case against Sauiiapan fur Helling milk with added water to Sanitary Inspector Kodrignes and who wax convicted under the quarantine rcgulationsby the first Magistrate MM »n for hearing before Mr. JuKtice Kislu r yesterday. Mr. K. W. Braddcll anpcnrfor the ap|>tllanfand the H< n. W. J. Napier217 words
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Article149 1906-08-01 3 This morning. Mr. H. C. Khrenfelx, local agent for the Standard Uil Coy., responded to MMMMN issued at the instance of Mr. Hawtrv. Assistant Sii|MTiiiU'ii(lcnt of Police, and Dr. F. Dent, Government Ins|K-ctor of Kxplosivcs. The first summons referred to the burning of a number of149 words
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63 1906-08-01 3 Singapore Agri- Horticultural Show. Thk Officer Commanding the Ist BatUlion of the Sherwood Foresters ill tnruii-h a Guard of Honour of 100 Rank and Kile, with the Regimental colour, to be in position at 10-4 Sain "ii the occasion of the opening of the Agri- Horticultural Shew by Him Kxcellency63 words
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Article865 1906-08-01 3 Two Chinese Committed for Trial for Alleged Cheating. Ykstkbday, Chiang Jin Kian and Low Jim Yin: were placed before Mr. Coltsan for preliminary enquiry into an allegation of cheating in respect of 19,100 in the case of the first and allegations of abetment of this and as865 words
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152 1906-08-01 3 Ykstkrday, Li Lai bun and Li Slew Moi rere charged with false personation and ibetment against Hong A Moi. The story wan to the effect that Nod. and 2 were fined tlO each for assault, but <o. 1 got in addition a month for posseiuuon152 words
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56 1906-08-01 3 Tiik total amount of tin ore exported by he tributors on the lands of the Royal ohore Tin Mining Coy. Ltd. during the aonth of .Inly, 1906. wan 162 bags Pis 31.— there are another 194 Bags at the ninis which could not be56 words
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Article21 1906-08-01 3 Tub Town and Voluntee Band will play t yy f gplfi««^a tonight from 8.80 p.m. reather permitting.21 words
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Article1169 1906-08-01 3 La Belle Dame (<?). Thebk is very little to be said in praise o thia book. We are getting tired of read in) about tlie Queen of Society conrted am admired on all hands, but, in reality, i criminal, steeped in crimes of every dam-rip tion1,169 words
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Article201 1906-08-01 3 The recent rise iu the price of tin his says tin- Paris correspondent of the (ilobr led to a curious development in thin and other countries, and several of the best known chocolate manufacturers on the Continent have issued a n >tic«< in tht following term* Do201 words
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Article330 1906-08-01 3 Major Ronald Ross, professor iv the Incorporated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, reports further progress in the anti-malaria campaigns at Ismailia and in the Federated Malay States. At the former place up to '1000 cases of malaria used to occur aunually j now it is practically stamped330 words
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Article133 1906-08-01 3 Singapore to be Attacks The mobilization ot tiie troops A pore coiumeiiced to-day. The gM is as follows: t (treat Britain (rUd)nat warwifl {Bluel whose nearest garriaion al 600 miles. Concentration ef iiii-nl have U'eii re| tirted there. Strategil have withdrawn tlie liritish Squal the Si raits S«ttlemeiits133 words
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57 1906-08-01 3 A Bovki. of Otlicers. roiui^H nant Colonel G. Wright, l^H Thrupp, and Captain it. XjH assemble at tin Voluuteer |SH lath of August, 1906. and Jt^M necessary, at 1>..'(1l a.m. CoHJ examiuiut. the nidi r mm M l the Singapore Volunteer .Sfl] Captain F. Hilton, l.infl57 words
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Article41 1906-08-01 3 It lias been stntrd in 1'nriM bouaier affair is now -rUh-<^H Government liave agrcori to pat forward by Krnmi iihiiI UltV Of HHI.IKHIf. ft.UKIl cotnuieuiorHtive uki'iiihh'ii^I where the munlor was >JHH 1 uiiislinunt <il the h->.i^^M41 words
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Article54 1906-08-01 3 The Military M Mano Thk Malay StiU^H cailipon the ritlaui^H from Saturday. U^H termination ut l '^H As a rcMi^^J entire sugar cliaweJ by i^H (liscoverecfl^^l that pftxluce^^^H tion riquiVeii lit^H drier tliaa the f^t Thk wellknijH liruthurN, Homl^H their store frui^B B.iK, H. X i! a new »«yCK <>t^H54 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1906-08-01 3 lARELY CAUGHT. iw or Mountain Goat. interest your readern to know, H N Kiillcv. that ii tine Hcrow i-^oat lias b»en Rent down by >n. from Kuala Lan|;at. to Ikte to the Zoolokichl UanlenH. hrst. I believe, ever ueeu in id v it ueta home alive will be >n in105 words
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Advertisement140 1906-08-01 3 QJhere to stay? Singapore Raffles Hotol Penang E. &0. Hotel Penang Hills Crag Hotel Rangoon Strand Hotel RARE OPPORTUNITY ONE SEMI-GRAND PIANO BY j M. F." Rachals Co. Hamburg. Apply to H- Schaefer Co, Sole Ageirts. v 1763 SPECIAL. |T W) UGHTLY U SEP Tl ANOS v v I from140 words
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Article656 1906-08-01 4 Mr. B. v Perak, states H that ;h >.".,■ ■•tin. Hint. ,1 to of the ]>rrvioi|^B tal <'.\|m iwlilin.H *350,(>00 less H >>ut *511,650 H the previous assets and habiH the ciedi. of ifl December, I:k>H 92,101,000 >.„,,■ figures of the j>H lume of trade <fl millions of656 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1906-08-01 4 *fWANTED^ JirnfCOLLFTTOR—MuBt Hod good security Apply K&&8EB <fc NEAVE, Ltd.. 2999 SS Raffles Quay. SITUATION BY TYPIST -Chinaman well uSi** 1"*1 wi 'y^^' experience. stead > »•>'■ recommend »ant- a Hitiistion a* typeyuX"' Vi>ply to Exi>ert ?*V i^^i Chinese clerk with knowledge «ndChineae. Monthly sal*™ Wf to conaMcc, n-iti, free350 words
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Advertisement643 1906-08-01 4 TO BE LET,, OFFICE.— No. 7 Battery Road. Three roomi on tod floor. Apply to 0 I*sB OUTHRIE CO. Ltd. HOi:BE— No, 8 Thomson Road pp |y v J. A. Meyer c/o Meyer Brother*. OFFICER-Small flnrt floor office, faeini C*venagh Bridge Rom] and Flint Street. Am 1 *> Guthrie A643 words
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Advertisement422 1906-08-01 4 NOTICES. *?2f"J?: «X>K VAN KIT AND H. K V \Z2_ ye beoon >« partners in oui arm an from the let instant. Mr. H K G Wbampoa continues to tct v Manager o ujd sign per procnimtiou for our firm or ill bills and receipts for money due to th.422 words
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Advertisement1009 1906-08-01 4 BIMPORE SPORTIN& CLUB, FIHST DAY. I'ik mIh it. October 16th. I—THK1 THK MAIDEN PLATE— Value MOO. 8-THK LAWN STAKES- Value MOO. A 11 Horaeß im P°rted Oriffine into the Straits Settlements or Federated Malay States being Maidens at the time of fP'O'- '-.'rtmiice US. Distance, B.C. •rated byH. E. Sir1,009 words
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Advertisement631 1906-08-01 4 J*n' r£nwT "C *T" cut of Ejrtra Free M tIieSJ.K.A. Farms in )e usual way. rtu «i be banded to the Secretary. »792 Q. P. OWEN, Secretary and Cltrk of the Cnune. NOTICES. TO OUR ADVERTISERS. Advertiser* are earnestly requested t« sand In their smaller a d v crt Isem631 words
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Article51 1906-08-01 6 Pities would prove an in promoting a univcrvai le will also propose a inMrcial treaty between i nd the United Stales on! n exchaug? of wool for not produced in Xew a? salmon. He further i the San Franri«cc-Kc\v antractors in the hopo ularity jf scrv-ro and a onn-cction with51 words
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Article124 1906-08-01 6 blew Judge. Ban Opmolm C<mil ;it PL- 9th. his Honour Urn PE' he 'Z.i- judgmrnt in PJwi'hed to make lew I law ju>t pasted, a PJti.'i Court :oc China I at Shanghai, taking >th June. 1906. Full PMot vet b<-cn received. Hlli.i! th( Conrul would pftion124 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement251 1906-08-01 6 ■YLL ■ORS Ltd. ■Coil's lire miioiig the most notable of all British Automobiles." 'flu- Field. |H H. P. CAR IS EXPECTED Karly part of August, and. if received in ■ill be Exhibited at the Agri- Horticultural Trials by Appointment. ME RECORDS. OF THE WIOUS 10-12 H. P ARGYLLS H th>-251 words
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Advertisement885 1906-08-01 6 »V* A f^^ CELEMHEI »5^K B^B ll^B^ ml S SIMEI I CEOSSE Byspwolal AUD ToV EE E o LUE Warrmnt BJ BLACEWELL, b^bl I TjTT) .KH b^bl Purveyors to I H H lea&perrin's H.I.TN H« W n-mf "IT"" HAKONE WATER THE IVIOST REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING NATURAL MINERAL WATER (BOTTLED AT885 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article37 1906-08-01 7 Iv England to-day the chief event in racing circles is the Goodwood Plate (2 milost. Yesterday the Stewards' Cnp (Goodwood) itifiir.i was run aud tomorrow interest will centre in the Goodwood Cup |2i miles).37 words
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Article31 1906-08-01 7 The final of the Association Cnp will be played tomorrow on the Esplanade. Popular opinion seems to have it that the Sherwoods will get the better of the S. C. C.31 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article234 1906-08-01 7 First Day of Penano Races. From Our own Special Corretpondent. Penang 31*t July. A heavy shower oi rain fell in the morning, but the weather soon cleared, and it was fine in Uie afternoon. The going was good. His Excellency Sir John Anderson was not present, but the234 words
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Article200 1906-08-01 7 U, 1 C 2.Vl> XI V. K. E. 2ND XI. Second elerens of the S. C. C. and the 1! K. met at Hockey on the (splanade yesterday. I afternoon and a good game was witnessed LThe S. C. C. were oueinan short. The R.E. Scored a goal shortly200 words
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Article115 1906-08-01 7 The Select Committee of the House of Lords, of which l,m<l Beauchamp is chairman, heard evidence from America and Olasfow in support of the Bills to deal with juvenile smoking. Mr. John Lindsay, solifljp&r and town clork depute of Glasgow. deMribed how thecorporation and the school board of115 words
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968 1906-08-01 7 r« Monthly Report. Thk General Manager's Report for the month ending ltt.li .Inly. 1906, runs as follows The accompanying sheet of mine measurements and axuay results of prospecting work shows a total of 884 ft. for the period <4 weeks) tinder review made968 words
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Article49 1906-08-01 7 Thk 1«h/ii', a Japanese newspaper, observes that, owing to tbe keen competition now going on between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Messrs. Butterfield and Swire in Eastern waters, the freight on tea-boxes from Japan to China and Jpdia has declined to fie extraordinary figure of Y. 2.50 per ton.49 words
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Article1383 1906-08-01 7 Land. Six lots of agricultural land were recently pat up for sale at Temerloh for recovery of arrearx of rent, but there were no bids and the holdings thus revert to the State. The Agent at Kuantan of the Standard Oil Company of New York lias been granted1,383 words
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Article517 1906-08-01 7 By Major E. G. Broiprkk, Commandant, S. V. C. Simlapnre, ■IJll hdlj. Drinking Water I— Manoeuvres N. C. O.» and men must be careful to drink only the water provided in water-carts or barricoes b\ units during Mamrnvres. 1 |Sd.| B. B Colbeck, Capt.. K.CJ.A.. 8. O. to517 words
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175 1906-08-01 7 Malay Peninsula Johore Rubber Concessions. Mr. A. H. Baokall, who was engaged to proceed to Johore to select the land in accordance with the concession granted by H. H. the Sultan of Johore, has returned, and reports that he is thoroughly satisfied with his selections. The total area comprises 50.000175 words
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Article72 1906-08-01 7 Last evening saw the farewtll performance of Harmston's Circus in Singapore, the company sailing for Batavia early tomorrow morning. They have hail splendid houses in Singapore and deservedly so for the bliow is one of the smartest and most popular we have seen. We wish them the good72 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement67 1906-08-01 7 K A. J. CHOTB JEWELLERS Sll Have just' opened a fresh stock of Indian, ChintJ lace collars. Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese co] of all sizes, gold gem set- jewellery, silver ware etc. el Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially requested PRICES ARI c 582 dm lal^Mflj c 2942 I cJE r^M67 words
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Advertisement89 1906-08-01 7 AUCTION S/j Powell and I Aug. 3— At Sslc-riMin, imr 10 a.m. 3— At Saleroom, valuaj 4— At Raeburn HonaJ off Neil Road, valul liold furniture, cq 2-80 p.m. 6— At Saleroom, mil 10 a.m. 14— At Hale- room, val wharf sites at Kel Harbour. 2 HO p.l 13 At89 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous132 1906-08-01 7 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, ist Aug. High Water. 7-12 p.m. C. W. A. Parsonage. 4. Town Band. Esplanade. HO. Thursday, 2nd Aug. High Water. Ul4 a.m. H -17 p.m. P. A. O. bomewanl due. Penang Races. Second Day. Cup Tie Final. 8.0.C. v. Sherwood*. Fancy Bazaar. Catholic Club. Friday, 3rd132 words
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Article333 1906-08-01 8 Show Dramatic of their New Boy," scientist and exHni Sumatra. He Hti-iut. with a serHjaii enormous bull Hji'iii The doctor HJduihl and knocked BW"t succeeded in HJRit attention, and Hts. life. He finally Hf>^ a tree. Tin mHfi returned to the Hjying helpless on the HTc<t him to death. BY333 words
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Stocks and Shares
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Article359 1906-08-01 8 Date of formation Capital Subscribed of Share* 13,500 3,500 UBlcutd 4.000 850,000 20.000 10,000 640 unionuad 6,207 10.493 36.700 110,000 50,000 150,000 20,000 3,000 uiiuau*] iMue Paid Valoe ap to 10 j 10 10 i 10 i 1 1 10 I 10 10 1 1 10 t 1 i£359 words
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Article295 1906-08-01 8 [905 1905 1904 i9a; 1903 1906 1904 1903 1906 1906 1903 1904 1904 1898 1903 1905 1904 904 £150.000 M00.000 £30.000 700,000 £70,000 •150.000 £12.000 £75.000 »250.000 £300.000 30.000 »200.000 1100,000 £30,000 tlOO.000 flOO.000 £50.000 £80.000 j £140.000 jiau.ooo £ll,12.i 1610,000 £59,5» ♦125,000 £10.500 £55.000 1225 000 £260,625 £20,000295 words
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Article197 1906-08-01 8 1-91 ixys £5.377.10.0 •225,000 £4.640.15.0 •235,000 7,638 4,500 12/6 50 13/« SO l" 113.500 10.000.000a 9.500,000 230,000'. 1865 ♦10.000.000 •10,000,000 80.000 •125 •13S i 1901 •2. 400.000 •2.400,000 18.000 I 6.000 3.400 6,000 3,750 24.000 3,000 mii>Ml 600 2,000 5.000 •100 10 •100 •100 10 50 »100 J100 •too197 words
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Article48 1906-08-01 8 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6O6 O 1600,000 8% prera bnyer*. Riley Hargreavefl. Ltd. 6% 2*5,000 1% prem buyers. Singapore Municipal 6% 400.0 0 2% prem buyers. 5% 1,478,000 par. buyers. 4% 802.100 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 250,000 2X prem buyers. 5% 1,865,500 1% prem buyers.48 words
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Article224 1906-08-01 8 Singapore, Ist August, 1906 PRODUCE, (iauibicr buyers 7.15 do (Cube No. 111 1 unpicked 11.00 Copra Bali 9.50 do Pontianak 9.00 Pepper. Black buyers 21.12} do White 5% 27.25 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.70 do Brunei No. 1 2.65 l'.arl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 16% buyer-. 19.75 Coffee. Palembang. 20%224 words
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Article327 1906-08-01 8 The Profligacy of Mllitarisim Paris, June 28th M. Poincars's dra«. Budget for 1907 and its preamble have proved a most disagreeable surprise to the general public. Probably the specialists were aware of th-? situation, which was very carefully concealed from tne country during the elections. Now327 words
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Article315 1906-08-01 8 The Royal Commission, with Lord Saint Aldwyn as chairman, which was appointed in 1904 to inquire into the disorders of the Church, has furnished its report. The report is described as exhaustive. It is understood that the Commissioners consider that the irreguarities in the Church are due315 words
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Article159 1906-08-01 8 In reply to a question in the House of Commons on the 25th June for which mines in the Transvaal the 1,859 Chinese who arrived in South Africa on board the steamship Indravelli .in May 13 were imported for which mine* the 2,000 Chinese who arrived on May 28 by159 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article359 1906-08-01 9 The formation of the Cornish Consolidated Tin Mines (Limited) marks in important era in the history of Cornish mining. The capital of the company is £100.000, divided into 99.000 ordinary and 1,000 deferred shares, all of £1 each, and tjje whole of this is available359 words
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Article372 1906-08-01 9 The following is from the ResidentGeneral's repor 1 for 1905: Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, Federal Inspector of Schools, went on leave to Europe in January, and Mr. H. B. Colliuge, in addition to the duti <s of his own post of Inspector of Schools. Ferak. efficiently372 words
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Article45 1906-08-01 9 Engluh electricians are d sciusing a prcposal for the establishment of an electric power station at Vereeniging, on the Va*l River, the object being to transmit energy to the Rand. The works are <rtimated to cost £780,000 and are calculated to return £850,000 a year.45 words
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Article168 1906-08-01 9 Favours lW A joint mipjRAJ. ved from DusVfl leagues, Their Vfl hong and Li perial High C'off^B for the study of "rfl ministrative syste^B with reference to VXfJ Frain- In this ">^| Thier Lxccllencic^^J :h- French systemVxV being the nios. si|H the ('lnn -i- GoveVXyJ that after their168 words
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Article139 1906-08-01 9 America for ti Amer.can for I and even though t no foreigners neei be the outcome <..' I iia= lxeu gotn^ cerning the [>>><^H the Panama the case is, tAV in. th? lowc^fl firm Massrs. fl Renfrew the^B and the lowe^f £8.000 for eaaP Taft was in t139 words
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Article15 1906-08-01 9 Per P. O. s, the steamer Jl^M July li. Jgl BlakeusflV A. Kafl15 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement61 1906-08-01 9 A flood Rule for the Home. Make it one of your regular habit* to keep Chambcrlian's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your home a* a safeguard ag*4>st a sudden attack fit Uowel < mpliant. L. is crrtain to *c needed soonW or later, and when that tine conies it61 words
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Advertisement764 1906-08-01 9 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For Chins, Japan, Penanf, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Ef ypt, Mediterranean Porto, Plymouth and Loouon. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outward 1 for China). Malta 4 Augt764 words
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Advertisement740 1906-08-01 9 Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschapplj. Under contract with t a Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore Snr Aozkct, lati J. Dakkdkls A Co., 2-3 Collter Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate steamer From Exp'ted Will be despatched for I'iim Itiebeck Oleh-leh July 29 Batavia, Soerabaya. Boeleleng, Makassar, Banda, Amboina, Batjan and740 words
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Advertisement451 1906-08-01 9 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURd. 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 Bremer haven direct, oalling at Pnnane and Colombo. The arrivals of the451 words
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Advertisement694 1906-08-01 9 C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Lino. THE FABT ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUPCPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED BTATEB. 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 FROM694 words
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Article42 1906-08-01 10 tlie R Japanfor tiif through* excellent Second Clan latest modern and comfort Cvt. Ti:i:nnt S..M.MIK 6,151 Am-eiison 6.192 Immbn 6.H20 TiinvrsKN 6,124 Kkasmi 6.151 Cum 6,100 Pktkkbks 6.3-JO Mi-kw •< 6,118 lUBMI 6,102 H. r, Km< 6,267 V«l for Europe every alternate week42 words
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Article73 1906-08-01 10 I For Pesano, Colombo. Markkilixs, LondonHI AXTWKKI 1 T. S. S. Iyo Muni due 30 July T. 8. S. Kamipaua M.im 13 A us T. 8. 8. ir.i*«i«,i .V,ir» it Aug 1 T. S. S. Hnkata Mara 10 S«pt FOR HONGKONG A JAPAN. T. S. 8. MVi Mnru73 words
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Article75 1906-08-01 10 A FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained by the following Steamers under Mail Contract ihe Imperial Japanese Government:— ilmy Hot Tons 4,625 Caft. Khikvwa lm Man 5.068 Kori •Mfc.i Man, 4.709 Ihm MUm .V.iru 4.405 Pyse ,un M,iru 4,806 FOR COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. S. IHtmt Mini due 7 Aug. S.75 words
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Article29 1906-08-01 10 I THREE-WEEKLY service i-. mainuined I ib following new steamers Sikko Muru toss 6.000 K.tmnlu .Uiiru 5.000 IWuM Maru 4,000 [meeting with steamers from Singapore at [koug.29 words
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Article90 1906-08-01 10 I JAPAN. AMERICA LINE KIONTHLY service ia maintained between long. Japan, Honolulu, and Seattle. :S OF PASSAGE FROM SINGAPORE Without any surtax. 1st Claw I 2m. Class I IT yen 22 yen 17 >o yea H> yen 55 lid yen 310 yen 200 lies I yen 385 yen 250 l90 words
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Article1207 1906-08-01 10 Under this beading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. (hip bq; barque; sob. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cm. —Cruiser. Obt.— Onnboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p.--Horße-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch. Freuch Ocr German Dut. Dutch Ital.— ltalian Span. Spanish Sar. -Sarawak O.O.— General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger1,207 words
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Article67 1906-08-01 10 July 31 Ceylon JUru. Jap str, Hongkong. Japan Kssen, Ger str. BaUvia Anglnn. Girstr. Baufckok l'eleii-. Brit »tr. Hongkong. Shanghai Fook 8»ng. Brit Btr. Penang, Calcutta Solva. Nor str, Bangkok Tolv, Nor »tr, Bangkok 4r August 1 lyo Maru, Jap str. Antwerp port* Flevo. Brit str, KelauUn via ports67 words
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Article49 1906-08-01 10 for Per Steamer Time Tomorrow. Bangkok Kan* H »•<"»: Sirtgora and Bangkok /(..riW 11a.m. Malacca and Linggi Kheng Seng lpm. P. S'tenham via ports Penauu 3 p.m. r—ii Europe via ports I "»''-i 6 a.m. Teluk Anson via [wrts Hye Leung 3 p.m. Batavia, Sourabaya Heart 4 p.m.49 words
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Article122 1906-08-01 10 From F.drope— By the P. *O. s. s. J/<il(a due on 3rd August. From China— By the P. *O.s. s. ftMMM chic on 2nd August. Loft Singapore Due in London Am»«1 'une list P.tO. July 15th July 16th one 27th N. D. L. July 21«t July 2»rd122 words
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103 1906-08-01 10 Wharves and Docks at which Different Vessels are Berthed To-day. TANJONO P»G»« East Whvbf Basix Nil. East Wmar Section I:— Tanglin, Thongwa. Albert GnAVixo Dock: Hebe, Shantung. Shkm:n Wharf Section I:—Nil.1 Nil. Victoria Ukavind Dock Nil. MAIN WHARF. TAMJOMO PAOA*. Section No.— Nil.103 words
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Article815 1906-08-01 10 Name, port, probable dale of arrival, and name of Agents, Stkamkks. Airlie. Sydney, Aug. 34 Boustead. Achilles, China, Sept. 3; Man«field Albenga, Hongkong. Sept. Behn Meyer Aleioons, China, Sepi 4 Mansfield Alesia, Hongkong, Aug. 13 litlin Meyer. Aiianiba, Copenhagen. Aug. 3 H. Asiatic Coy Ainiam, Saigon, Aug. 30815 words
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Article65 1906-08-01 10 Lou lon. Ulenesk, dan 3nd Augt., Boustc-id. New Zealand via ports, Aparim.i, on Btb Augt., Boustead. Teluk Ausoti via ports, Sappho on Momlayi Stlanoor on Wedneadays, and Hye iMiiy on Fridays, 8. 8. 8. Co. Eaat Coast ports. Ban It' halt Hin, alternate Saturdays and Wednesdays.65 words
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Article888 1906-08-01 10 From Lancashire Apprentice to Colonial Premier. The story goes that the moment the Princess uf Vales Landed in New Zealand her Royal Highness, scanning the crowd of notabilities who gave her welcome, asked And which is King Dick?" Mr. Seddon was' instantly presented, and attended the888 words
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Advertisement252 1906-08-01 10 S. CO OF N. Z. LTD. Hl\roi:i: to m:\vzkai.\m > direct. HHWcKI.ANI'. WELLINGTON, 1' HHWtLEToX. AND DUNEDIN also ■HT calling at SAMARANG AND HH> FIJI (if inducement ofFers.) H'l»< Co.'s T. S. S. APARIMA,.' 5,704 HHa, Edwd. Stott, Commander, maintains a ■Jtiliu four-monthly aervice between Singapore ■ji New Zealand. Excellent252 words
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Advertisement151 1906-08-01 10 ■lA Tl< COY, LTD. Htm; TBINGOANr. ■FT AN. TABAI. BEN ABES, V \M. AKA1 I' VI AM. ■ra. lacon, ban don. vr]!a.mi'iin and bangkok. 1IOH 1 HAT will be despatched for on Thursday, the 2nd August, STOOMYAAKT MAATSt ilAl'I'Y NEDERLAND. f FOR SABANG, PORT SAID, GENOA AND AMSTERDAM. The Dutch151 words
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Miscellaneous53 1906-08-01 10 WEATHER TELEGRAM. HONGKONG.— BIst Ji i.v-4 p.m. Barometer 39.77. Direction of Wind south. Force of Wind 1. Max. Temp in Shade 86. MANILA.— SIat 751 s.w. 1 SO 26 Time Balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard I time corresponding to 6 a.53 words
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Miscellaneous61 1906-08-01 10 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hntpital, 3ht July, 1906. |V t. v. *r. K.j« r. at. tuuuni. Bar. S3 .29.970 34.8*1; 39.876 >>v Temp ..i 88.0 85.0 xi.O J W»t Bulb Ther: hO.O t».« 78.0 j' Dir of Wind s.x. s.k. id. g"s Max. Temp 80.0 X Mm 77.0 SfMax. in61 words
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Article1092 1906-08-01 11 well thus writes A vciy crose pa- r rallel of his political ethics may be found in Lowell's Pious Editor's Creed,' the j essence of which he seems instinctively 1 to have acquired and condensed Itoto one i phrase, Trust the people,' which, in- 1 terpreted by him1,092 words
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Advertisement445 1906-08-01 11 AUCTION SALE FREEHOLD LAND, TANJONG KATONG Monday, 13th August, at 2.30 p.m. Four pieces freehold land, area 8,000 square H. L. Coghlan Co I.ictmed A ucticmren 2919 oiid Surveyor!. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGH CLASS TEAK FURNITURE The property of J. Chalmers, Esq. Auction Sale at Spottiswoode Park Saturday, J.sth Aurust A445 words
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Advertisement728 1906-08-01 11 AUCTION SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES The property of twelve pawnshops On Thursday, 2nd August, 1006, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, 4th August, 1906, at 10 a.m, On Tuesday, 7th August, 1906, at 10 a.m. The pledges consisting of watches, chains, gold and diamond rings, earrings, brooches, Chinese and Native ornaments with728 words
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Advertisement467 1906-08-01 11 Chartered BdH AusH INCORPORATED~BY^H Capital Reserve Liability of Proprie^H Reserve Fund -^H BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Sci.tlad^H The London City <* Midland B^H SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Account* are opened and <^^| allowed at 1 per cent, per annnm on the^^H balances. When the accrued interest, fnr^^H months467 words
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Advertisement484 1906-08-01 11 Loudnn^^B On Purrt^B rate of 1 F*<V balances. W^H months does n^^| I^MtS allowed. The rate of interl^H ascertained on upplica^H T. S. lil^B 18th May, 1905. NEDERLANDScM MAATSCHA« NETHERLANDS TKADING^B IsUkllsk**' lal*. CAPITAL. f. 45.000,000— (abt. £3,7;>0,000)^H RESERVE FUND. f. 8,000,000— (abt. £417,000) Head Office la Amsterdam Head Ajency484 words
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Article1583 1906-08-01 12 By An Expert The following from is from the Daily Telegraph," of the 30th June: Th« very remarkable rise during the oast two years in the price of rubber is due neither to market manipulation nor corners, but to an increasing demand for an article which cannot be forced.1,583 words
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Advertisement231 1906-08-01 12 r gianelli Majnos Natural Milk GTJAJ^AU'I'EED PTIBE. REPLACES LOCAL SUPPLIES OF FRESH MILK. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS USED IN THE HOSPITALS. HTJTTENBACH BH.OS. X CO*> Sole Agens ',or Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, ic. 129 For Two Weeks only A J"'y 3° To August231 words
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Advertisement331 1906-08-01 12 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Ltd. LOHSTDOISr. Having bet-n appointed Sole Agents for the above Company, we shall shortly be in the |>osition to undertake Electrical Work, and Sunplv Fittings of all kinds. Our Kugiuocr is iluc tlit- tirst wctk in Annimt. JOS: TRAVERS SONS, LTD. "■"HO 7, D' Almeida Street. 7F&S*331 words
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Article66 1906-08-01 13 The medical officer of the King Edward Consumptive Sanatorium, which was recontlv opeued by His Majesty at Midhurst, Sussex, after having received assurances from the Agents-General and Mr. W. P. Reeves respecting the perfect system -of inspection in vogue in th« Australia colonies, volunteered to recommend the use of Australasian66 words
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Advertisement127 1906-08-01 13 THE MERIT OF A MEDICINE determined by the test.— Does It cure? WHAT RHEUMATICS SAY N. (ialUvav. Sn.m Mill, 1,,,,dun, writes I have bec:i a great fuffcrcr from Rhcunu:i>m Sir many y<jr>. During iliis ti:iic, I hive tried various ailvcrti>cJ rlivuni.-.iic remedies, oils, ointments and c:;ihriHatiuns. My legs pained no127 words
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Advertisement295 1906-08-01 13 Humber Cycles AND MOTOR CARS Represent the Highest Standard of Excellence. CARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. The Borneo Co., Ltd. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. KEPAIKS PK()M»TLY EXKCUTF.L) BUNKERS. FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) Opposite Western Entranoe to New Ilu-bur. LIOUID FUEL 3O(Thirly Nkillin^l pfr tn f. k. in Kunnt. fate tf295 words
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Advertisement360 1906-08-01 13 THE DERBY HORSE] FEED, One of the greatest appetizers and muscle producing foods of the present day, consisting of mixture of sugar, maize, paddy, bran, and salt. Used as a substitute for other food. Readily t'ikfii by horaea with rapid and astonishing results. Recommended by :ill who have tried it.360 words
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Advertisement582 1906-08-01 13 THE COCOA' OF THE OLD COUNTRY' ferns (ADBURYS Absolutely fbre Ir^- (OCOA It is tKe purest aKd most economical cocoa ia use. It's nicest too. <& IHEIANCEfsqys-Xadburys is theStandardcf highest pvrity: Cinematographs Films is; s For a complete Cinematograph Installation apply to Levy Hermanos, 3 Battery Road. tl nnrAH ff582 words
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