The Straits Times, 10 November 1906
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Title Section14 1906-11-10 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22. 150 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Advertisement911 1906-11-10 1 THE TRIUMPH OF Dc Dioß Boston i RELIABILITY IN THE COUPE DU MATIN TRIALS. To all ml ttbet mpe do Xscin in a 8,700 avflaa raoe ia daily iiwUlnn-nts. and it must Ik- ioiulihl^i.-.I that mom i tli i' isoaUod ia tli. naorniuy until the time tli" ear arriree at911 words
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Advertisement379 1906-11-10 1 ROBINSON CO, SOU: AGENTS CYCLES for the rimf^M TfIAT ARE RALEIOI CYCLE CO, LI D. >^_z^^ UNEQUALLED IN VALUE. llriJjjjiuii \j X \^Jj_l_jO Raleigh Gazelle Roadster SPECIFICATIONS. ntr TYRM Clincher Atlas on Weetweed. <j"**^*^s\ ''>^k <'' ::^v FRAME IIEIOHTB— 2_h»., 2lin. or 26in. /-r" /\Vi Jyf/{ HANDLE BAB— Ra-wd or379 words
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Article, Illustration541 1906-11-10 2 Hornsey's Remarkable Proposals, Handicraft teaching in the schools of the Rornsey Borough Council baa beeu under a gifeal cloud o; nuptcion for several month*. In March a violent attack was made upon it at meting of the Council, some of the members describing it as Merely "wood-chopping.' while541 words
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Article206 1906-11-10 2 Members Must not do Anything But Loaf. It has bigger membership than any other club in London its members ar<' thoroughbreds, in that they r.re in n<> way associated with tnde, ooaußone, or iiuiustrv indeed, any BOcfa Kintamination that may take place immediately disqualifies a member, exjxises206 words
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Article22 1906-11-10 2 Bbapberda and mtnisU is atv both nii-ii tin n iiiituic uml passions the smiie. the inmli's of tlifiu only different. Lord Clu-steirield."22 words
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Advertisement358 1906-11-10 2 %jp igP Ha La 1 I Kb 'ri,r :i!, roved, hi.-^in^ protectio^i agaiust the attacks of White Ants, Teredos, Dry Rot. Jodelite lias now been in constant use in the Straits Settlements for many years with complete success. Experiment: Coat i piece of deal, Serayah (or other soft] wood), with358 words
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Advertisement828 1906-11-10 2 n l warn mill wt r^ 1 ia Jff 111 »_I \j 1 WKfB H IfceJ lorn. -J I f^W «K W B 1 3t u IUUII HUUntOO i.i iiiK it i. nnrnlDtu ■■wlluli luui.li with »orli"« «r™t—« l.iic.i .i.treml »lii>w, v..v juvt how to uy £ii..-t at fuvtory (rtMB.828 words
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Advertisement218 1906-11-10 2 ltd nun f&tlCsHr« TSOAP i Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure.for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings,218 words
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Advertisement62 1906-11-10 2 Croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, and the attack may be warded off. There is no better medicine in the market for children than this remedy. It contains nothing iitjur.ous and as it is pleasant to the62 words
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Article510 1906-11-10 3 Innkeeper Murders his Son Instead of Jew. l.a:-t treek terrible crinu was con niiitctl a! liorawice, a littl< town n ai Killer, mi l!ic Austrian frntier HTI the SI lVterljmi: <■ 'iTo«|x mil-lit 1,, tin Olobc of October 1 3th. Bonk Uu lanka. ;i .lew. fearing l<>510 words
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Article237 1906-11-10 3 LONDON S CHOOLS. Some interesting Official Statistics, j Th-..' <illi«i:'l report of t'<' Education Coamitteo of the London Conaty Oo«n-I has been is.-dt-d for the year ending I Man!: I'Jd."). togetlwr witli iciiirn pre-1 pared by th« executive oSeer relating to efementary day tckoola maintainwi by tiio o.r.mil during that237 words
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Article201 1906-11-10 3 >i.i(in Pr Bmzcllet pabltsbei the following froa core ipoodwtt: "The i'tticks reoentlj appearing .t: the "Gantte de Franefort ct L> ifati i de Bmzellea" on the mbjed cfth« liana Company'! Indian lines, and affirming thai the Liansa Company i* loaing gronnd in then Ighl againal the201 words
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Article408 1906-11-10 3 Home Minister-; INscatS the Situation. The (jiu-sti hi of the rnlatinnahip be tween the Liberal and Labour parties at Home, formed the chief topic in the speeches of two Ministers on October I I last. The speakers were the President of the Hoard of Trade and the408 words
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246 1906-11-10 3 Recently th< annonnccinent wai made a( Bnangn*: thai Mr. Ho ie, the acting Urit.sii Commercial Attache at Peking, i was leaving or that port, and that he Wiould remain there far six weekl on this occasion. The me .sage further stated that. t!-e Government were denrona246 words
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Article131 1906-11-10 3 The Lieut. -Governorship. Th.' ciiisK.ns of l'i'ii;;;'g will applaud the action «if tho Mnnirinal Conunu>ii Ben iii s-ignifying their approval of the memorandum of the Penaog Association in fav<mr uf the revival el the o lice of Lientenant-Oovemor of this Settlement. Public opinion here says the Ppnang Gazctta is quite131 words
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Article15 1906-11-10 3 Mm fliaualj ii iW i wumaa an Ai.i>i-I for ■.he li.-.il there is in nor.15 words
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Article30 1906-11-10 3 If nifii xa not bae in what tlicv di tli't i< •it »l him I Ind. the li'HHl in lat «<m'kl ami llic ba lis not buil. ii. 11 1011.30 words
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Advertisement678 1906-11-10 3 MARTIN'S jmMMes] pi LLS DOGSHEAD BRAND BASS'S ALE B nmm gulnness'.s stout. Can be had at all f rst class Sole Agents. Bars and Hotels Kirn Mm Co., Singapore. F > i'l "iliiK'ill l^j^g- »Ii- Muj,-,i> BOVRIL A i 11.. batth ol Bo\ril yieMs 10 or 11 MSN <i l,i678 words
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Advertisement69 1906-11-10 3 BamHSffi^HraHS sujierior ffilmK B WS l 0 P'i^a, Cubebs, and Injections cure the same diseases as these drugs I in forty-eight hours without < inconvenience. i Eich Capsule tears the name IKIDYJ FOR DISEASE 3 OF THE CHEST. SRIMAULT'S I SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime. Prescribed in France for the69 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article1344 1906-11-10 4 En Passant. Thry met in a flare of electric light in a l'.-u a cafe met as acquaintances meet. S.w 11 years ;«•> t hoy had parted with |>a-.<ionat«' kimm and protestations of uiilaltcruiL' l-'ve. Nevertheles.s she had 11 -I'usi-.i to niirrv him. Few women with theoriis1,344 words
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Article217 1906-11-10 4 An Unceremonious Morning Call. Recently representative of a Frrnrh newspaper called upon the Marquis de Noaillcs, formerly French ftaihaamiinr in Berlin, whether it was true, aa related in the Berliner Tageblatt," that when he was at the German capital the Emperor one morning came to sec him217 words
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Article38 1906-11-10 4 mi: count upon your vote v" askcil a andiol _<■ nt lhr ii<cnt < U-otinn of a retsr. U Na I'll vot«- for t'otlu-r filler. mm < the a ...*it. lint \o,i've aerer m.*<i Uim!' X awe, lut I've mv llicc!38 words
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Advertisement702 1906-11-10 4 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Por Cklaa, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia. India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Thmngh Bills of Lading issued for China 1' last. Persian Gulf, Continental, and American PorU. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE. Outward {lor QMmil 7>r//ir 24 Nov MM702 words
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Advertisement689 1906-11-10 4 Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. t'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenti at Sitifopirre :—huiT Aofmy, vii J. D*mDKi» Co., X-8 Coinni Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only m>i Toxumtr From 'Exp'ted' Will be des|ntt.hed for De r.errnr Bawean Nov 5 Bawean, Soerabaya, BandjermaHsin. Kota Ban«. Halik Papaii, Moeara-Djawaw. Siiiiiarinil;! and689 words
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Advertisement543 1906-11-10 4 V HAMBURGAMERiKA LINIE. MAVllllHfi. Tbe steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremon, Antwerp, and Rotterdam-, and the Straits, I Chria, and Japan. I Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly I for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for 1 i Bremerhaven direct, calling at Peuang and543 words
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Advertisement687 1906-11-10 4 N. D. L. NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mall Line. The fast and well known mm) steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (counecticn Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Peuang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. N^asaki. and Kobe to687 words
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Article487 1906-11-10 5 Ih.illm',l ami tmrrvl mi mli *i'l »f hi>jv.tio.i. The tori of Ughb i i- being lased largely, iiml i!n Dock I'.oard hi mooii lihtb a complete- inouo|>oly in ilircctiion. Moreover, the Ta.uj<i;i>4 I'-^ir to whom Midi duties f.ill. haw. in motion with Mcssi-. Coode. S>m. ami •icws. been working out487 words
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Article15 1906-11-10 5 I Perak Anti Opium Society is being Htcd on the lines of the Selaugor one.15 words
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Article9 1906-11-10 5 tiiiesc Secret Societies arc re|R>rted to mpaut iv Johore.9 words
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Article18 1906-11-10 5 is reported that a Chinese girl, four s of age. has been kidnapped from No. 'pper Hokicu Street.18 words
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Article25 1906-11-10 5 [ic Ladies of the Presbyterian Church ing Party will meet at Mrs. (iu teller's pence, Biutang House. Havelock Itoad, 'uesday I:sth instant at 4-i)0 p.m.25 words
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Article25 1906-11-10 5 Io Chinamen were arrested in v boat iv iugapore river yesterday morning for 'in possession of prohibited coin. One had $1,0h."> and the other 5162.25 words
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Article35 1906-11-10 5 a charge of mutilating and falsifyiug book with intent to defraud his the Tan jong Pa gar Dock Board, HlHeng Mai. was at the Assizes on TliuhB sent to prison for a \e:ir, with hard35 words
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Article33 1906-11-10 5 the public interest, the Tramway Com- ought leally to see to iv servants fiug the line at lepers. A leper was lyesterday sitting among the passengi rs crowded car iv North Bridge Hoad.33 words
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Article40 1906-11-10 5 it: bogus Baron against whom a wain ran issued in tin: Straits Times paid ing a visit ami endeavoured to get the to honour his cheque. Needless, (lerto say he was uusucccsftful. His card to impress Mr. Scott. Perak Pioneer."40 words
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Article31 1906-11-10 5 c Australian Commonwealth I'arliawas prorogued last month. The clcetake place in December, aud Parliament i for a short session in February next. lism will be the inaiu issue put before lectoratc.31 words
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Article45 1906-11-10 5 I history of the British occupation of IUII to IHIK. has never yet been dealt exhaustively out of Dutch sources, atavia Society of Arts and Sciences in jiug to take the task iv hand, by prcfur publication the Dutoh historical eats dating from that period.45 words
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Article43 1906-11-10 5 Hris just laid before the Dutch Parlia Hihow that, iv MM, tin- Netherlands Hw internment extradited four criminals. Hjiucsc. at the request of the Straits Hftueuts Government. On the other the return exti xditions from the H& were one Enroppßn and one Hftiian.43 words
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Article73 1906-11-10 5 ■ntly published official reports show hh made in doing away with .slavery lierlands India. The Sultan of Siaic Kiist Coast of Sumatra lias takeu measure* to put an end to debt Af his territory. Slavery hail been H in the outlying parts of Achceu, H^n lias been takeu there against73 words
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Article340 1906-11-10 5 Mr. K M. I'.)/li bM lx-.:i appointed a Notary Public for IVral;. Tlie l!ev. \V. Murray, ma., left .^injttjxnc today lor Home, lie will be away for twelve luoiiths. Mr. Frank ll>lm>s (KM. S.i .ml Mi. W. K. Roberts i British North Borneo) ha. o been elected340 words
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Article104 1906-11-10 5 SALVAGE OF THE ERIKA." Local Court Has Jurisdiction. biel .Instice llyndnian lones Thursda}' afternooH judgment re the motion of the I lon. Hugh Fort on in halt of the owners of the Uiissiuu steamer Krika." against which vessel Kiiiauuel de Pollina brought uu action for salvage, the vessel having lx;eu104 words
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Article22 1906-11-10 5 The following outputs for October are notified Belat Tin Miniug Co.. Ltd.. Pels. 440.2.) Kuantau Tin Mining Co.. Ltd.. tWM22 words
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Article93 1906-11-10 5 This morniug Chief Inspector Howard of the police brought Jocclyu Burton before Mr. Colmau. Third Magistrate. Mr. Howard said the accused was a bogus insurance agent, aud had been arrested ou two charges ot cheating. One of the charges was dis honestly inducing delivery of money as pa93 words
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Article346 1906-11-10 5 Charles Waddingtoii. a visitor to Houg kong. couimitted suicide there on October .i I in one of the hotels, by swallowing a done of opium. The deceased, who is a young man, arrived from Shanghai by the Awa Maru on Septi-niln r 29, and according to346 words
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Article968 1906-11-10 6 iVnw«', "<•/■'. firobabli "i arriral, ,///</ //rn//'' 0/ Aflntts. Steamkus. <viiiH >. !>■■■. 21 Hun.!. 1.1 Vinbriu II un'bn H, No*. IS; Behn Meyer kigon, Noi 19; M. Ml \,..i. ilcutta, Dec. T: Bonwteajl i olombo. I". I. S <> Aa tri 1. Trieste, Jen IS; Beuh übera968 words
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Article21 1906-11-10 6 Timk Bams i.ii Fort ('..nuliij- an.l M-vunl Faberdrop daily at 1 p.m.. Singapore standard time dcirfesporiiling to 6 m. Grecnwtcli meantime.21 words
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Advertisement711 1906-11-10 6 C. P. R Q.„ r-> C •r S' fTII> '73 *..'<- I IK ROHTI BETWEEN <:i I VPAN, VNDKUBOPB, VIA CA.N4 AND THE ITM CKH HTATBH. n nl Shvu'hai, if J;ij •nil!, Koh hi:mji, > ic'"riH mil Vnt »i p, 1 H Ti BtnprMi Stcarnahii) Ai.i Ti i: BptJ U711 words
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Article87 1906-11-10 7 BIRTHDAY HONOUR TOR SINGAPORE. Sir W. II Hyndman*Jones. Mi I )h\er ?ilaiks. th< Private Secretary ti His Km.i llencv the (ioveruor forwanle<l the follow me telegram re-ceivtd by the Governor yonterdny froni Lord Klyin tlif. Srrretaiv of State for the Colonies: 11..111 the Sccrolarv t4 State for87 words
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Remter's Telegrams.
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Article35 1906-11-10 7 H. M. S. DREADNOUGHT. FfTCial Cruise Next Year 1.0.1.1,,,. N'..i-'ii!»e,-N. 11l- Standard s.iys >ha 4 Umi Prince of Wal.s »ill hoist the P.Mtish IXm on the ■■l>rcailnou;Jtl nest year for a s|» .i il cruise.35 words
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Article55 1906-11-10 7 Bill Introduced by Mr. Keir Hardie. Mr. Keir Hard c has introduced into the House of ominous a Hill for tbe enfranchisement of women. Sir Henry Campliell Kan Herman stated llmt tlu r< would Im- no np|xirlunity of dealing with the i|ii< sliou this spssion. The Hill was55 words
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Article23 1906-11-10 7 I'he Init .-I Sf...ti-i l» •partm-it of .Ituti.-c nt Washington i- i:>inleriii<{ the <|:iestion of proseciitinj; the. Standard Oil (oinpanv.23 words
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Article63 1906-11-10 7 L\Ti; MR. GEORGE HERRINGS BENEVOLENCE. Salvation rmy Benefits. l!< bin will, the Uk Mr. (ieorge Herring, the vvcllknov. n h, nefaetor. left a million and ft half, including CIOO.UX! to the Salvation Army's Colonisation Scheme. He made other charitable heijucsts. among them l>eing his residuary estate to63 words
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Article44 1906-11-10 7 London. Novcmlicr 7. In Ins w ill. the estate of the late- Mr. (i.R. Keiilio at Hon<{kon<; is valued at C_>7.V.»:il. of which sum fi.VMHH) failing issue to his sons, is to aja to found a free Jewish College at Calcutta.44 words
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195 1906-11-10 7 American Elections. Republican Successes. London. November 7 The results of the State election in America is that the following have returned Republican-. Pennsylvania. Nebraska, by a plurality of HMKKI New Mexico. 1,000 Coloiado. ;l0,00<> Wyoming, 2.(HXI Washington, California Montaua, Connecticut. I'tah Kansas, 10,000 Indians. 1.'i.000 NcwliKinpsliire, \rizonn, Delaware, New Jersey.195 words
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Article20 1906-11-10 7 Tin Kir -mm •ii'vernineiit is introducing a graduated iBMMM Itti producing about thn-<' million st<'rlinu.20 words
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Article28 1906-11-10 7 The arbitrator has awarded the Taujoug I'agar Shareholders ».">l:t.4U tor the profits f"i- the -i\ mouth- ending June ill J'.fVi. Tb« lonipaiiv L'ldimeil Jn'.U 67.i.28 words
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Article70 1906-11-10 7 NO NEW PEERS CREATED. London, NovermUi 1 1 ii ihday honours are few. No Been hi v I l)cen ere'ated. but four now Harjiiuts Inv been made. h,iul s irunteuil ki'i^'illi > l< e> i ferre.l. Lord SaiKlhur-t. Mr. I mUc K-k-wi,;!, and Mr. Smnnel Smilh. mii e\70 words
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Article15 1906-11-10 7 WHn til" broke out at Canton, over live hundred ho'i-cs liciny destroycil.15 words
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Article27 1906-11-10 7 The Kaiser has ordered his con-in Piiuee -loachini Alhreiht. I* service in l>.tiiiara!and as punishment for his intended .Moi-,Mii:il,i nmrriaye with H Austrian Vil'es-.27 words
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Article80 1906-11-10 7 Bibiani V. !ns. The follow ing is tin; re ;u!t of t!i Liver ml Autumn fun Uibiani h. f. hilHwick (ioldiuinc I vis I l>auana 2 <ilaseonbury (Winner trained Mr. N. 11. Hooit.l Accord'nn to the |>erfori>i.iiiees of tiie year l.ihiani Iris been well nursed for80 words
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Article50 1906-11-10 7 Large Surplus Announced. The Italian Minister of the Treasury. s pcakiiu; at C'antauia. announced that thr year would close with a surplus of LJ..MH v x k i. It was proposed to increase the military exp, nditure for ten years by llnn.mo. mainly upon forming a new Artillery.50 words
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Article32 1906-11-10 7 In the Money article of the Times it is stated that the Haul- of I runic is now prepared to allow the withdrawal of a substantial amount for Kgypt.32 words
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Article39 1906-11-10 7 Mr. Winston Churchill, I'uder Secretary of State for the Colonies, when asked in the House of Commons if the government ,ip proved of tlic reduction in the fineness of the Straits Dollar, replied in the affirmative39 words
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Article18 1906-11-10 7 London, November. N President Nooscvclt has started for Panama to inspect the work there.18 words
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Article127 1906-11-10 7 HUNDRED THOUSAND STERLING STOLEN. London, NovemU'r Terrorists bombed a inailtrain on entering the station at liogoft. Poland, and secured a million roubles. A message received to-day states altogether there were seventy terrorists. They carried off a hundred thousand sterling, the receipts from the customs. The exploit was127 words
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Article88 1906-11-10 7 Cottec iv this part of the world is threatened with another rival iv the Philip. pines, where it is thought that the teputation gained by what is known as licuguct coffee may Bfea up a uew and profitable field for tli* investment of American eiiterpri.se and capital. Some88 words
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Article134 1906-11-10 7 Ai-ronliuy to Lloyd's Hqajiaeet of Ship pillK. no fetter liuill .'>l'2 vessels of 1.2(M.7tJ7 toll* Here miller coiisliiuliuii in llie I nite<l Kinoilniii at tlic elosc of the ipiarteT cnilril Mopmubrr :ui of this yeai. This is i \chisi\* of nnUfk The tonnage lihs shown a steady incruaic134 words
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German Telegrams.
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Article59 1906-11-10 7 the Premiership. ICkki.in. Novcinl>ei 8. The it-Kirt of Piiucc von Kvelow's haviu" ice i>etl i uiiuitio.i that he woiild he relieveil of tin; po-it of Vice CUeoOl-llor, 01 wodd bo diiUIIUHcd from the Premiership, pur. i to be vnio'luded. Prince von lluelow will prohihly make a HUUili on59 words
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Article19 1906-11-10 7 The Wrth of an I leir apparent to the < irmidD.ichv of Hesse Dirmstadt is announced.19 words
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Article18 1906-11-10 7 T!i Uaai hi. de'eorated Karon von Virculhal and lle.r Andreas with au order e'acli.18 words
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Article17 1906-11-10 7 The Kaiser has s|tciit three days iv visiting the Kulenb'.irg family at Ueben hetg.17 words
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Article23 1906-11-10 7 The legal procei'dinys against the Stiinilaid t»il Company in the failed States were takeu under the An Li Trust Acts.23 words
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Article21 1906-11-10 7 The Northern Tclcv>- >ph ('oiiipany has obtained a concession for lavi'ii; a cable lietweeli St. Pctcrsbui". fjilmu. and Denmark.21 words
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Article21 1906-11-10 7 Prince .lim.chiiii Albreeiit has been transferred to a command a mom; the (.'olonial troops iv (ieruian South West Africa.21 words
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Article23 1906-11-10 7 Iterliu. Novviiilh t It is certain that (ieneral ron Pcxlbiclski. oue of the Prussian Ministers, will resign before the I'arliauicnc meet";.23 words
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Article29 1906-11-10 7 Negotiations concluded at Paris The negotiations carried on at Paris for settling the organization of the Morocco Stale Itank have been concluded, without any dissenting voice.29 words
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Article13 1906-11-10 7 Pre>'.deul I! xisevelt and Mrs. Koosevelt have gone to Panama.13 words
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Article24 1906-11-10 7 The Turkish (iovcrnment has declined the goo. l offices of Britain and Itussia in reaching a direct boundary understanding with Persia.24 words
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Article361 1906-11-10 7 Netherlands Indian Coasting Trade. Thi' Dutch (iovcrumcut has decided to throw oprn the port of Sabaug in Pulo Way to foreign vessels. The proposal, at first, met with opposition in Parliament, on the ground that the measure would open the door to smuggling. The question was also raised361 words
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Article1059 1906-11-10 7 Prospects of Good Bu.>incss at Kuala Lumpur. Selanjfor Qovernnu nt Pleased. iK'.ni Uih Own (.'ii.:!:k-.l'"M>kxt.i Kmiln Lnmpor, Nowutbw S. A |Miitv of MM loft Kuala Lnmpu! i«i Monday morning to witness tin- opening ol Messrs. I. kt, U« ami Clww Tim's hum at Seitmlait l.y Mr. 11.1,059 words
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Article62 1906-11-10 7 The inspector in the Kngli«li school asked the lioys of the school he was examining, ••t'a.i you take your warm overcoat off'" Ye*, sir." was the response. Can the bear take liis warm overcoat off.'" "No. sir.'" Why not'" There was silence for a while. and then a little boy62 words
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Article279 1906-11-10 7 Powerful Reinforcing Squadron. hour puwerfttl armoured cniiiWW. ordered by the I uittil States < iovcriiiiient to join the American naval forces in the Philip pines, arrived yesterday afternoon and anchored in the loads. They dressed ship in honour of 11. M. the King's birthday. Tin;279 words
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Article64 1906-11-10 7 Mioul '..'<>< jc:tcidjy altLiuoeu. .1 autu nrse named See Tho Senn. who defcrilH-d hiniseh as ;i cjntiniloi. ie|K>itcd at Kreli. Aver police station, that his wile, also a CantouesL, had committed suicide by takiu^ au overdose of opium. Tin man stated tluil the deceased liad'toat a |fDU(I64 words
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Advertisement139 1906-11-10 7 I! irir .11. S IKHPi.Ii: PI \\ns •>'i<llti.'« si:mi(ii:\ it ri\\iis i:\* mi. s ci: \m> pianos l.'i<H»l.'» OSCKBT (illAMi I'l.'.NivKK'IIAI.'S TIMI MTKOI for particiilnrs mid prices upplv to. H. SCHAEFER Co., Sole A«cms. Q?w]g| b re wEDAtig; Bjyn 1 1 c "GIRL" BRAND BEER. TO Hi; HAD OF ALL139 words
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Advertisement247 1906-11-10 7 LATEST ADVFRIISMRNTS Siii(-a|iorc. 10th November. l!K)i. A (iunei-iil Mneting nf tha Hingaii 11 a Kiwhengc will he held at the KxolmuU'.- Kooin on Mqman )9tli ITllHlUiei. I!K)«. at 2.4.-I p.m. IH'SINKSS. To.'onsider and if approved |«i^s the follow my Itesolntinns: I'ropiseil by A. \V. Stive-n. iiwi Seconded by V. CaaNfle,247 words
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Article3034 1906-11-10 8 BALL AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. Johore Volunteers At The Review. ld< al weather fa\oiire.l the birthday of His Majesty the King. The 'uuriiiug dawned bright and clear. Tb ina'l rays were at lii >t MMMWhat tierce, but their strength was inrreifiilly toni pared bj mbbob of ligiu3,034 words
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Article106 1906-11-10 8 Rallies Hotel diving *****1 was a well rilled place last evening, the popularity of one of their special diuners and a very special one it was ou the occasion of the King's Birth day— being the reason. During the evening Major Ormistou proposed the toast of the106 words
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Article60 1906-11-10 8 (From Our Own Couuksi'oxokxt. Hongkong, November 9. The King's Birthday was celebrated here to-day. A review was held at the Happy Valley, aud was participated iv by 3,068 officers aud nun. iucluding the Volunteers. Colonel Uarlin;;. Seuior Officer. wa» iv Command. There were tou warships, including tha60 words
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Article79 1906-11-10 8 Lloyd's Agents at Hongkong published tin following in for m:i tic hi on the 2nd inst Tho Oaptaiu of h.s. Kainakura Maru" reports that on October 30th at 11.43 a.m., in Lat: 15 112 N. Long: IW*-1 pnssod close to a derelict Chinese fishing junk painted black79 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article51 1906-11-10 8 To-day s O tin at 1 1 Club. The Swimming Club Bungalow will have a fettive appearance this afternoon, ami some goo,! sport will he seen. There will be everything to nlpnaa the sporting and musical iustiucts. Launches begin to leave Johnston's Iii r from one51 words
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Article96 1906-11-10 8 Chance of a Game iv sing>pore. A correspondent, signing himself Sport." writes to sugge-t that advaitafic might lie taken ot the prcnonceof the four I'.H. cnriaotn in the Koads to gjei up 11 Iwsrbull mated, or. failiiif, that, to get two team, from the cruisers to give 111196 words
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Article218 1906-11-10 8 S. C C. Beat the S K. C. An all day game was pluyed yeaterday '"'tween the S. C. C. aud the S. K C l oil Hth sides of the ground. The first eloeus played on the S. C. C. poi on of Uan Kanla uude aud the218 words
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Article449 1906-11-10 8 (Sunday, nth November.; TwEXIV-SIXONK SIMi.VY AIIKII TIiIMIV. St. kmmam'n Bkiwmmu* 7 a.m. Matins and Litaiiy. 7-4.> a.m. Holy Coininuuion (Choral 1. :i-IO p.m. bumliiy ***** l and Bible Classca. 5-30 p.m. Bvoaaang anrl Sermon. B(. .Matiulh'.s Surov Li.\us. yj.> a.m. Holy Communion. 11-15 a.m. FooCbuw Barvice. 340 p.m.449 words
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Article246 1906-11-10 8 Judgment for the Trustees The Bangkok Times of the Cth aud Oth iust. contains the full text of the judgment of His Honour Assistant Judge Vincent in the case of Mr. John Anderson v. the Bush Kiltntfi Trustees. The summary of the text occupies several columns, and246 words
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Article100 1906-11-10 8 One Chinaman Killed and Four Injured. About 'J oclock j'esttrday morning the back portion of house Xo. lit*, New Market Road collapsed, aud nv<_ Chiue.sc were buried in the ruins. Assistance was obtained, and tho live men were dug out of tho 111 "ii- aud taken100 words
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Article65 1906-11-10 8 Notwithstanding the huge attcndancC.il the Governor's IJall. there was a .sufficient number of the population left to fill the stalls at Harmstons Circus last evening. The\ wcie well repaid for their visit, us tliev saw a spleudid |;iogi,ii,ii,.c gone turaogh- -mm which was thoroughly enjoyed from start to65 words
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Advertisement741 1906-11-10 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL v CO. JEWELLERS cV SILK MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS rmt Sale of Indiiui, Cliimse, Japaiu-sc goods, including Burmese silver Bowls, Indian Muslin Dresses, blouses, Tabic Covers, CVlitiv-|iie<-es. Silver things, dold Jewellery ftc, &C. PRICES MODERATK. QIBPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. c 5^ NOS. 51 52 MIGH STREET. Telephone No.741 words
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Miscellaneous134 1906-11-10 8 MY ItV !UV. daturiiay, Kith Nov. High Water. 1 ■■>■> v.m I p.m Bwimming Club Caruival. fi. G. C Muiithlv Mu.lal. Uanaakm's Circn I ;ri<l 0. Sunday. 1 1H1 Nov. High Water, i.'i ».m. t »m. S3ad aftat '1 runty. German li neward mail dv*. (i.O. CJ. Monthly hi I134 words
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Article306 1906-11-10 9 The Duff Development Company Limited. Within llm Company's Coneeasien savenl liliintaiions ba«e bsenuunimenotd, and then is a coiitinni-.l demand for land. Some idea as to the wiiUMltt) of the bod may hi U atl,. red trom tl» foUowuH ntraotn from ;i -jp.<ial report drawn np by the «r*U-h»own rubber306 words
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Article207 1906-11-10 9 gncoAPOKF.. htii Konaan, 180* PRODUCE. OamUet tajewl MB Jo (Cube N". uupickcl 10.78 Copra 1-...H MO do J'..ntian i!< Pepper, Black do White .V. Sayo Flour g*H»»k > 1 (In Brunei No. 1 Sl IVarl Say.. s 40 (off.,- Bali. 164% !«•<*• OOffm. Pnli i!il.:tn«. 90% itBO.. Coffee, Liberian207 words
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Article577 1906-11-10 9 Alice Through the Looking- Glass The fallowing clever piece of writing wa.s awarded The Westminster GaMtte'l prize of two guineas for an additional chapter to Alk-e Through the Looking Glass": Alice was getting quite .accustomed to jumping little brooks, and finding <m the other niia a577 words
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Article227 1906-11-10 9 uZ«-i Cp.UI I Subscnb,. ™«r g~ j J« 1900 1178,000 »140,000 *10$ 10 4,0U<l 10 S 10 190.) £400,000 £350,000 350,000 1 1 30.000 10 ID 1901 WOO.OOO I 1293,600 io.OOO »10» 10 ih92 £200.000 *mjm\ J f H/10 IH9H f -'.000,000 i/'l,«00,000 20.WM1 100 /100 KeHerve 4,873 Company227 words
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Article290 1906-11-10 9 ISM 190. r i 1904 1905 i 19fl:t 1906 191>4 £150.1)00 I £140,000 110,000 j I I f. *">oonon *H7 Jim) i."00 »10 10 8200,000 I JH7.JOO j glO H £10 000 £11 l->". f '7"ouo""j 1 (I ±.JU,OIIO il 1.1-i n.OOO I£ 1 7/9 700,000 Ifil 0,1)00 70.000290 words
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Article188 1906-11-10 9 MM f 5 377.10.0 IH9B i 5225.000 186.> i*lO,OOO,OCO I 1901 82,400,000 190' MMM 1*99 I 5875.000 1903 8600,000 IR9I 530.000 ISS4 *200,000 1890 I 8500,000 C4.fi4xl.VO 7.033 12/6 12/6 Bells Asbestos Kastern A«e:icy. LtJ IMMM AISO 850 112,500 Fraser Neave. Ltd. U i 0.000.00 i M 0.000.000 SO.OOD188 words
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Article41 1906-11-10 9 Howarth Krskine, Ltd. 6% liiley HargreaveR, Ltd. 6%, Singapore Municipal 6% Tanj'oug Patfar Dock Co.. Ltd. 6^ $600,000 225,000 4IKI.0 0 1,478,000 603,'K'O 250,000 1,363.900 8% prem. 2% prem buyers. nominal. 5% prem. par. sellers 2K, prem buyers. 1% prem.41 words
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Article218 1906-11-10 9 A Wail on Behalf of the Old Palace. When t!>e Earl of Leven and Melville left £40,000 for putting into repair and restoring" the chapel at Holyrood he was preparing grave anxiety for the reverencer of ancient buildings. The c!»apel was once part of the great Abbey Church218 words
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Article656 1906-11-10 9 A Peep Behind the Scenes. I Mi.-j Human Side. Tie Human Sid? of the Czar b rmil an iitteresting sketch in The Century."] from the pen of an American writer. Ar itlia K. Coudcrt. The Czarina, ntyal ths 1 writer, at ,once began rx:.sini; with I whft seemed656 words
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Article583 1906-11-10 9 A Nice Anticipation in the Asian' The latest Asian to hand contains some interesting notes on racing from its Colombo c.niespondent. We quite I as follows Hero in Ceylon we are just beginning I to think about racing once more. <is the I Turf Club have had583 words
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Article63 1906-11-10 9 The South Clii-a Mm 'i.g Post coirjspond. Nt at Sha ;g'iai telegraphed t- that paper on Oct •>. r 25th thai t wire from Narchaug report? that a fight t;ok place betwee'i the Pr t(iManl mhl Roman Ca'l'.olie cm <i\s at Frri'jh -■'••n. The church of the R man Catholic!63 words
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Article14 1906-11-10 9 •lie In discontent) <t If rot the man v\'.> t: only of liimvlf.' ViiK-t."14 words
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Article12 1906-11-10 9 TV Ulh li.ni'U .'f mi:'- Vll 111. 111 .f another. "J«MM ThuSHMMU*'12 words
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Advertisement161 1906-11-10 9 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS AND Royal Meragerie of Performing Wild Animals. FOR A SHORT SEASON Jigain Tso-fiigdt at 9.15 p.m. OUR GREAT PROGRAMME OF STAR NOVELTIES EVKKV ITKM A FKATUKK IN ITSKI.!' InstartaneouN Success cf the Frantz Troupe MIST BE BEEN TO BE BELIEVED The Triple .Jockeys by the Ha.rnisl.oii family161 words
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Article486 1906-11-10 10 Worthy of the Nation. An ImpoM ISuildinK in Whitehall. A lew iraeks sgo the isgw'Veert new Wax Oftce, !>■■ ilt ms the site of Carriestoa House, Whitehall, was ready to receive the military ;uul ■dauaiatntive departments that cummstms the staff, and tin- dingy presejees in l'all niall486 words
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Article273 1906-11-10 10 £5 Averages Sixtjr-Twf Days, .£5OO Nates Only tlevcn bays. Mr. Bracet Codrington, an inspector of bank-noi.s at the Hank of England, was caliod ,'.s a witness at Old-Street Police Court, and ill his evidence furnished the following table showing the average life of various Bank of273 words
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Article11 1906-11-10 10 Oac ni.-iv liw without bn>ad. not without Mm. .It-an Kklu pin.'11 words
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Article518 1906-11-10 10 Valuabel Hints in the Art of Printing. The printing of negatives is still absorbing a large amount of attention. and the Lime is therefore appropriate for a consideration of some points that liave a decided bearing upon th? succen of this wcrk. A large proportion of the amateur518 words
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Advertisement1809 1906-11-10 10 B?fflß, Insurances, Auctions. THE MBULKGT IMF TIFK YEAR AFTEa YEAR men are cut down suddenly 111 the prim*: of lift;, wlioce families ar«» left in extreme poverty from their neylrc' of Lite Assurance. Many tneti who are assured for XSoU, ought t' be assured for fi>e or ten times thai1,809 words
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Advertisement328 1906-11-10 10 FOR SALE PRIVATELY <7< Jsarge and Valuable -7issortment of Japanese Curios Recently Imported from KIOTO coaMflting 01 old and very race satsi ma vasks BOWLB, [MAR] VASBH, ulsnsinldj oarred IVORY and WOODEN FIOURKB, ISUass oKXAMKM's. BRONZE FIGURES, vasks. DfCBNBBBUKNBBBandOONOB,OOLDB and sn.VKK WIRE. CLOISONNE WARE, KUTAXE PORCELAIN TEA SETS, OLD SWORDS,328 words
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Article1120 1906-11-10 11 (FIOJI Ol'l I>W» I'oBBKMPOMHtNT). Linn, October DO. i Tin and Gold. j The l'alian-{ liv export in Hcptcubor an Mullen v. |.i, i-. Making .1 total >>i 26,4411 lur urn nr-t V imtiMw i 4 ttiw yitr, mm! ail UMrrmwol |UI agaiaal the i'inn*.->|i<.iiiiiiig period of NUB. Tits1,120 words
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Article10 1906-11-10 11 WinM.'ver knows lu.w to sutler tvwytfciag may ilare everything Vanveiiai^ues.',10 words
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Article21 1906-11-10 11 Tin- virtue o man u.ust not lie ux-OMind] '•y \n- efforts, In t by hi« ordinal, m i v. I'.iM.-.a. 121 words
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Advertisement212 1906-11-10 11 "TTT is a very pure I spirit, with a good, though mild, malt flavour. It possesses practically no acidity and the low amount of extractives is remarkable." Islje "Jsxineet! 9 TRY V.O.V. jbiqueur Seotefi XDfykky. OF ALL DEALERS. FOR SALE Sulphuric Acid 66° SYME Co. THE Straits CAN SE OBTAINED212 words
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Advertisement216 1906-11-10 11 ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb Builder IM Mitlill,' Rnid. Sole Agent for Messrs. Dottriilge Brothers, Ltd., London, D -JIS.S Wines Wines I Genuine table claret at 3.75 per doz. I Vermouth of Turin .00 P- litre bot. I Muscat of Syracuse an invigorating wine mostly recommended for weak people216 words
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Advertisement333 1906-11-10 11 &§M^3& I B PPHQCP W& pickles, ■n H VilUijOiJ j^BH Jg soups, M I^H A TVm n^B IB JAMS, JELLIES, By Special AND ported Warrant I m BLACEWELL, malt^gar K^a^l b^bh Tj'l' 1 1 Agents for Purveyors to lea perrin's fi.M.Ti!O KING WmmmW Sauce B\ THEWELL-KSOWS FjRM OF Ruston Proctor333 words
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Advertisement506 1906-11-10 12 WANTED. I lobbing C pnattnra. A|.| I 3 twee* '.1 aad 10 t., morrofi ai BtraiU Tiraei 1 Mboo. |3 I. TYPEWRITER, In an office, atntehm typewriter from l-t Deo. Mual i» rapid and accurate. Apply E. Q. c/o Strait* Tim*. l MU PABTNER. A piutn. rin \i'f>\ soiny bat-506 words
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Advertisement399 1906-11-10 12 TO BE LET. I HOUSE— No, H Thomson Road. Apply to A. Meyer e/c Miy«- l!p..;liers. c VMM Eden Hull." Tanglm. Mi|K.-rior rooms to let. yam m camprell. H-TICKS. No. li and 7 Rallies I'lace. Apply o 81 K<il>iu»>n Baal. i iwi'i'i COMPOUND HOUSE— No. 49 Killiucy X.m.l. M. B.399 words
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Advertisement705 1906-11-10 12 TO BE LET. OFFICE— At Boat Quay No. 13. apply t<> Il.iii'li I Vereeniging, Bandjermasin, MM HOISK. Valhalla" and Valkyrie." Cavenagh Komi. Apply MCMIH|k Road. I 3«20 HOIS E— Villa Germania. VMr Panjanj!. bnmadteM entry. A{.ph to M» H. BCHAZm a- Co. "GOr.DHUHN." from Ist December, sewn rooms. Tennis Court705 words
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Advertisement881 1906-11-10 12 TO BE LET. COMPOUND HOUSE.— No. 20 Spottinwonde I'ark. Immediate eufv. rent moderate, apply to Cliia Wood Tiiiii'.n. at Urn Mercantile Bank. or i) Ching Keng Lee, at Hooa Keat ft Co. OSOM No. i iii.i .'.4 Kohiu:.on Head, a!»o 2 newly finished Eun>i't.nti raaMMMei at StovtmUoad nnrl No. I881 words
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Advertisement866 1906-11-10 12 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS C 0 "STRAITS TIMES" Auvertiwrs. whose answers niv la be addressed toc/o Strtiit* Tiium, will confer n favour on rhc Management, if. wlien they write to this il:'ni'. la inquire for those Mjnran, they instruct their tamby who Mag* the lettei t<. .vai'. tat a reply. TO866 words
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Advertisement647 1906-11-10 12 BOARD LOOSING. "EXCELSIOR" Poul.li-ni.cl Sim;!.- IVili-o.ms. Dftflv, \Ve,kl>. vi.l Monthly. A.pplj ti Oxtey bead. i:\ci!l.i:t ■iiKimiJiliin Inr ffw u-.'iuli-nun. TwroM iHMium-. A||.i> Ornhirl UomL met ST. AN'DRKWS HOUSE. A Church of Kn^iand Hoarding House ior Eurojxan ami Li<rasiau boys who iesire to attcud the ischemia of tin- place. Applicatious to647 words
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