The Straits Times, 17 June 1907
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Title Section13 1907-06-17 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.300 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. JUNE 17. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement419 1907-06-17 1 GRAND HOTEL DE L EUROPE. SINOAPOKK. FarnUMd V. riwainl Simi>li.-it>. I "The Autocar/ March L«07: Hill Climbing Honours Won by private owners of DE DION BOTJTON CARS. HILL CLIMB OF THE VICTORIA AUTOMOBILE CLUB. TRANSVAAL A.C. HILL CLIMB. DX DKtN Pin* i DB MOM Kir-t sin.'li Cylinder Cam I>K I»U»\419 words
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Advertisement143 1907-06-17 1 HOTELS. CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77> Brass Basah Road. SingaporeThe Brightest and Healtliiest Resort in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets all 3o»t« and Trains. HOTEL WISSE WZLTXTMOEM. BaTAVIA. Eetablißbed in 1836. Renovated up to date. Splendid sitnation in the Fashionable Centre. Opposite the Palace of Governor-General and Club, and in143 words
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Advertisement298 1907-06-17 1 ROBINSON Company. Guns and Ammunition. ALL OUR GUNS ARE MADE IN ENGLAND. UK USCALLV HAVE A LUMI WLBCTIOB OF (iI"NS IN SIC X, Of V.VIiHH > WEIGHTS AND DEXD OF STOCK. SO THAT WE ARK KNABI.E TO FIT ALMOST ANY BPOBTBMAN. Wr would particulaily call attention to om No. '1298 words
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Advertisement9 1907-06-17 1 GRAND HOTEL OE L'EUROPE. BISC IPORE. tl Bdeoafart. V9 words
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Article845 1907-06-17 2 The Cape Observatory. Mr. .lacol- Malm. I'li.D. Ml of Mm M ■MM assistant* at thf Kdinhurgh ()l,vrv< torv. has MM appointed Chief Assistant at. Mm 1! .iyal < Ibservatory at tlio Cape. The vacancy at the Soutliei n niw rvaturr was created by thf promotion of Mm late845 words
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Article80 1907-06-17 2 This is a very dangerous disease unles-> properly treated. Statistics show that thru are more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. All danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier tv expectorate, keeps the cough lookc, and80 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement282 1907-06-17 2 LACE STORE: Just received New collection of SILK LACES i WHITE. BLACK and PAKIS COLOU Ri, and MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES. A fine lot of fashionable patterns suitable for Dress Trimming is specially rocom nieudrd. M. E. SHASHA, 30 No. 170. Orchard Hoad. Given away FREE OZONE! OZONE! OZONE!!! 1 UK KEY282 words
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Advertisement117 1907-06-17 2 EAGLE CEMENT 7or all Jiiglj-Qlass VOork On tde Jbist of tde (Brown fflgents for tde (Colonies. Importers The Borneo Co., Ltd. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb Builder IHO Middle Head. Bole Ageut for Messrs. Dottridge Brothers, Ltd., London, D 21BH Telephone No. 819. LIQUID FUEL BUNKERS. Fresh Water Island117 words
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Advertisement145 1907-06-17 2 Music Music Clamkvl Okiuth w. Das.kk k\i> Soxn* iaaMMea ►nn tiik Phxo, iiyVki.khiiatki> Ex.i.isii, Fbk.wii, Irw.nx vsj. Gkiimas OMNMaV Lab., k Skim tiox ok ai.i. tiu: Liiim Mem. liKa:iu.h,ivEvmMm.. METRONOMES. (Mm f>>r any Instiupieiital Haail will be given special attention to. INSPECTIOS ISVITED. I RICES MODERATE. Lessons in Piano and145 words
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Advertisement389 1907-06-17 2 MAINTAINS TIIK IIIGI!R<T RHPUTATION EVERYWHERL BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortity the System against Disease lili ■k: !SSBBa^BwJßßa^B^Baaß™""*jH^*™"^£sJ^s}JJ^^> kcl) j»maic* (k«[Al>M«H*d %lno% ISM.) K>>KrlvC V" rfam># f J^ m^ w^^rtnMW ■We cannot ipnk K^^laV'*^bV!^^l A *liß "*JH H i?J* AS 'hL u>. iu(b:r u( it w^B K a*^P^389 words
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Article975 1907-06-17 3 Planting Prospects in the Malay Peninsula. The linn. Mr. MnTuaer, of (ale- 1 .!,.ni:i »".-t:it.'. 1'iownce W'llesl. y. ami I'laut- j n-\I.l..l'. ill the Straits Lcgislatiui .ha-- -cut the following iatermHiig note* on planting I topics, wrtil which he is more familiar than I most nun. to tin-975 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1408 1907-06-17 3 MAJNOS MILK. Sole Agents: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. MARTIN'S 1 nncn R m«d» for ill ImCvltarUl-*^ ri-oiMM** i»Tul U»is.« »JUT'M»MPTO.I.*ENH."k.ia ttt is2> 'J^;;BOVRIL t»~..f U.U'Vn.'l i'"il,'.',. ,'r'i.'!.'.!t jhn ni -mi- II ii.-~.~ >.f ull kiii.l-. In uinarv diseases tin- I* >t iv-ults I'oni u~in« Gonosan. 'I'.iki'ii iiit< iniilly it ii'licvi s1,408 words
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Article857 1907-06-17 4 GREAT EXPANSION IN EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE The Cotton Industry. -The in..', i in! and moral pmgrewi and in litiou "i tnilu in tlia yeai 1903-flfl i- i.— iiiji-i-i ;i iii-i I'lt-.t 1 Bine-book Joat itemed. It coutaiiw au euonnou* amount of iufuniutiiMi an to tin Indian Bauxite, which857 words
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Article300 1907-06-17 4 Many Tenants for Small Holdings hut No Land. I. .1.1 <i,i,ii..t,.ii. uho l.ad. l.uvwi-ll toliis London Count} < omi.il constituents it a in «-ti iiii in I. I'.in.ias. i.i-cntlv. said thai iu his pri"«i in t he km ciiiliavomiii- •.«> 'I"-- tliiny tn t..p ili.- iuMnx »f300 words
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Article297 1907-06-17 4 AUKi.i'iri noTK.r,. Mr O. K. ciianiiMThii ttt\\ M.i.l.liii Mr I Wil hi Mr U < '.uripbell Omau Mr W. »i. Bakrr Ir mm) Mrs Rotteveel Mr 0. Bim it u (MkonIIm air Kmithrrs Ml I. l> Knocker Mr A M.-i v K,i m i*t K V;il>er ToMC Mr297 words
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Article103 1907-06-17 4 Tramway, a ivry naeful I uuivei Holly cuipli i\<<l. in -.lid to have bma <!. ilwil (row Outr.iiM u.iy-." O'.u.iiu Ix'in^ the i'p-t man t<>lu\ inw pfaktea am wooden *triu genii 'I'lam i- an old word, nxwlnn. ;i mri'iiis. linii'-. a -liil. a car. Til* word tram wan and103 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement49 1907-06-17 4 A MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Chamberlain'). Colic. Cholera ami Diari liot-a Keinedy is the most successful niedioiM iu the world for bowel complaiuts, and is the only remedy that will cure chroaic liiirrl ic k a. Every bottle is warranted. For t«le by nil dispensaries and dealer*.49 words
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Advertisement693 1907-06-17 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. pTtFo. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bille it Lading issued fir CSm. Cjast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an 1 American Ports. Steamara will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINE. Outward (for OWni). China Jane 22693 words
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Advertisement1144 1907-06-17 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPVAART MY. "BANNER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular servioe between:— Singapore, Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermasin, Pulo Laat, Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjennaain for Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kntta Waringin, Djelai, Marikbahan, Marakaaariea, Negara and Bftbink. The steamers have good aooomodation for first1,144 words
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Advertisement790 1907-06-17 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORODEUTSCHER LLOfO. Imperial German Mui L i; The tut and well known mail atoa.n r f this Company sail fortnightly from it mm. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, S:m'.hvn,. ton, Oibnltar, Genoa, Naples, (conn Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice v«rui Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, NsHag, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,790 words
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Advertisement111 1907-06-17 4 9 SPRAINED KNEE CURED BY LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM O. F. Schamrer, Kinr.undy, 111., say>: In coming down some steps my wife sprained her knee 50 severe!)' that she was unable to stand. The join: was stiff, very much enlarged, «:.d so extremely sensitive that the lightest touch cai^cii violent pain.111 words
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Article1653 1907-06-17 5 Under this heading tbe following abbrevia ti< n» are used str. steamer; sb.— ship; bq. barque; eoh.— schooner Tct. Yacht; Cra. —Cruiser G'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H. p.— Hone-power; Brit. Britisb I'.S.— United States Kch. French O«r. German I >nt. -Dutch Ital.— Italian Span.— Spanish Bar. Sarawak;1,653 words
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Article750 1907-06-17 5 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of Agents. Steamebs. Airlie, Sydney, June 34 Boastead Alciooufi, China, July 21 Hanafleld Ambria, Hamburg, June 29; Behn Meyer Antilochus, Liverpool, June 26 Mansfield Aragonia, Hongkong, July Behn Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, July 19 P. 4 O. Astyanax, Liverpool, July 6;750 words
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Article61 1907-06-17 5 IMM* P. 40. Mail. The P. and O. homeward mail Rteamer Malta left Hongkong at 1 p.m.. on Saturday, and is due here at 6 a.m., on Thursday, the 20th instant. Outwaki) P. 4 Mail. The mail steamer China left Colombo, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, and61 words
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Article101 1907-06-17 5 tor Per Steamer /•>■.» Tomobiiuw Sarawak Kiichinn 10 a.m. Ilatavia ttgm y a.m. Bangkok ltrfi>l 10 a.m. Port fcwetlrnham .Inn 11 a.m. I'alpiulMiin I'l'lnr 1 p.m. Ut-iiKl.ali»!Siak. l'ak;i- /..v |>.m. B'bava. 1»hIi, M.uaswii- Wilh.li,, I |i .in. I'euang and KanKoon UlemujU 3 p.m. WKIiNfsliAV. ll'konu, andJaiun BMriirij a101 words
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Article89 1907-06-17 5 Prom Ecrope By the I. 4 O. (Inn... due on June 20. From China— By the P. 4 <). s.s. Malui. due on June 20. ■2 lay lay lay lay une une une une Id ■20 24 27 30 3 11 13 B I. June M. M.89 words
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232 1907-06-17 5 Directors Annual Report. In view ol tin' Mmttmm eaitlii|iiake ami firt- in San Kraiuisco lust year, tlm annual Mfmrtm of Insurance <oiiipanien fur 1906 are more than usually MMMttaf In jicrusiut; tin ir|Kiit of ilic 1 oiiinu'i'cial 1 liiuii AxHiirhiu'i' Company, juxt la hand, it is232 words
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100 1907-06-17 5 Wharves at whic:i Vessels are Berthed To-day. TAMJOHO P*0»« Eaht Watu Ba»sis— Simougan, CheiDg Chew. East Whabf Section 1—Tjibodim, O. Apc*r. Sect. 1 (6heebh WHABr):— Nil. Section No. J— TeeHU, Tudor Prinoe. 3— Tjimabi. 4— Wray CMtk-. N iK M 6 KeemiiD. 7100 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement393 1907-06-17 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. ky.k. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is main lamed U-i»™u Japan and Kurope by tbe following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail '..ntra.t with tbe Imperial Japan '■»<■ OovernrneDt, specially designed for tbe Company* Kuropeau Service, lighted throughout by Klectrictity, provided with excellent accommodatiou for393 words
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Advertisement526 1907-06-17 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China and Japan every woek, aDd from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and f< r Oenoa, Marseilles and Liverpool mouth ly.526 words
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Advertisement467 1907-06-17 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND DIRECT. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYT TLETON, AND DUNEDIN also calling at RAMAKANG AND FIJI (if inducement offers.) The Co.'g T. 8. 8. APARIMA,,' 5,704 toaa, Edwal. Slott, Commander, nmiutainn a regular four .monthly service between Singapore and467 words
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Advertisement247 1907-06-17 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO KIP.OPE VIM CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA »nd the UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, rin Shanghai, Nagasaki. 1 1 ulau.l Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria aud Vancouver, R.MS. Kmpkk— > i>k Khii Twin-screw stea247 words
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Advertisement135 1907-06-17 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. June H -At Saleroom, leasehold land and house No. 47 Club Street, at Ml p.m 'J°J -At Sale room, household furniture, at 11 a.m. 11. L. CoKhlan and Co law .'il-At the Mart. New Musical luHtru ments, at 1(1 HO a.m. .'I At the Mart,135 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous270 1907-06-17 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, June 17. L.L.T.C. American Tournament. Court cf Appeal. Bowling Tournament. Tuesday, June 18. High Water. 213 a m. 345 p.m. Court of Appeal. Bowling Tournament. Wednesday, June 19. High Water. M a.m. 4-40 p.m. ..lilt of Appeal. Licensing Justices meet. 2 30. Bowling Tournament. Thursday, June270 words
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Obituary24 1907-06-17 6 Ki.i.-.— Ou June 15, at Hixer Valley Hoad, Singapore, Graham Wells, of lkmrton-ou-tne-Wntt'i-, Gloucester, aged 69. A resident of Sing»]>orc for 45 yearu.24 words
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159 1907-06-17 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, JUNE 17. The rumour was current in Chinese circles to-day that the Emperor of China died at seven o'clock this morning. Enquiries at the Chinese Consulate.Ueneral elicited uo continuation of the rumour but several of the leading Chinese merchants had heard the rumour,159 words
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Article712 1907-06-17 6 Since it assembled, the present Duma, Kussia's second attempt at representative government, has been drifting to its doom. The blow has been struck. The Duma is dissolved, and the Czar repeats the farce of ordaining fresh elections and summoning a new assembly of the representatives of his people. It is712 words
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Article490 1907-06-17 6 A peculiar situation has ariseu with thu return of (iencral Botha to Pretoria. His announcement, in re-upeniug Parliament, at Pretoria, of the decision of the Transvaal Government not to re enact the Labour Ordinance aud to repatriate the (Jhiucsc immediately upon the expiration of their present contracts has brought forth490 words
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Article14 1907-06-17 6 A lock of hair of the gnat Napoleon has just beeu sold for M,14 words
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Article16 1907-06-17 6 A bachelor's ball is to take place at Sercm ban at the end of the mouth.16 words
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Article12 1907-06-17 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by the Copyright Ordinance.12 words
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Article14 1907-06-17 6 A cargo of rice arrived from Kan^kolt. this inuriiin;;, by the Norwegian stunner Dhr,14 words
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Article16 1907-06-17 6 O i.irautine restrictions on aeeoiint of swn.e fev< i iii Kriau have been removed at Taiping.16 words
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Article22 1907-06-17 6 A Cliinainan, uamed Loo All Chiu. has been arrested ou a charge of stealing MHO in notes from a fellow country man.22 words
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Article22 1907-06-17 6 Iv to morrow's issue will appear an inter isting article on a motoring trip through the Kodorated Malay States by Mrs. hare.22 words
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Article28 1907-06-17 6 The Taotai of Shanghai has issued orders to the effect that all the opium divans anil shops iv the city must be closed on or before June 22.28 words
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Article23 1907-06-17 6 Mr. Cirooo. this morning. swnU'ueed a I'hiuairiau to fourteen days' rigorous impri sonmi'iit tor the theft of a huge pair of brass candlesticks.23 words
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Article24 1907-06-17 6 The Hotel Van Wijk Company. Limited, advertise that the directors have declared a dividend of ten per cent, for the lialf-year. ending May U.24 words
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Article26 1907-06-17 6 While the Spanish steamer C. Loi>c/. y i.o[K/ was ou her way to Singapore from Manila, a passenger died on the 11th iust.. from heart disease.26 words
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Article25 1907-06-17 6 Mr. Cecil Wray was a passenger by the K. M. S. yacht Meran. which anived from Pahaug yesterday. She leaves tomorrow for Port S»i-tt< nliain.25 words
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Article28 1907-06-17 6 Low C!iiu I liiut. a ipjcuelcss Chiuise boy. has Ijccii arrested on a charge of iujuriug oue Chua Choug Voug with a parang at Payah Lebar. yesterday morning.28 words
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Article28 1907-06-17 6 Mr. \V. Schroder ito diminutive teu-year-old witness in the St. Pancras Coroner'scourt): Do you know what it is to speak the truth. Witness I brightly i No, sir.28 words
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Article31 1907-06-17 6 Ou a charge of managing a chop ji ki lottery, a Chinaman was fined $500. or. in default, was committed to prison lor four months, at the Police Court, ou Saturday.31 words
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Article35 1907-06-17 6 A Tamil coolie, who went to sleep on tin railway line under a bridge at Taujoug Malim. ou tin: l.'ltli inst.. was cut in half by atraiu. Another man had part of his foot severed.35 words
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Article30 1907-06-17 6 The Siamese gunboat Suerib arrn< «l lium I'euaug .md saluted the port, yesterday afternoon at about 5 .'iO. The salute MM lelui'iied. this morning. The Siicrib is procecdiug t" liangkok.30 words
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Article36 1907-06-17 6 The Catholic Herald slates that the rumour trom Home that the revision of the Vulgate has been placed by the Pjpc in the hands of the Benedictines is not accepted M correct by the best authorities.36 words
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Article37 1907-06-17 6 The BoHoa have apprehended a I liin.un .m vii a charge ul trespassing mi the premises of Messrs. .lohn Little aud Co., with the intention of committing theft. He is also charged with escaping from legal custody.37 words
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Article36 1907-06-17 6 On page eleven of this day's issue will be found a report of the Automobile Club meet yesterday. It is understood that the photograph which was taken by Messrs. Lambert and Co. has turned out successfully.36 words
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Article38 1907-06-17 6 The report ot Mr. M. W. Pett, Superintendent of the Singapore Fire Brigade, on the Fire Brigade iv Penang, recommends, says the Pinang Gazette, a series of important reforms, involving tne expenditure of a large sum of money.38 words
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Article43 1907-06-17 6 A correspondent writes from Portsmouth 1 England) to a Dutch trade journal, that rice has, of late, been imported there, adulterated with mica. It is said that llii- is do le to give inferior kinds of rice the BffMTance of a better quality.43 words
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Article42 1907-06-17 6 Lord Koberts unveiled, iv St. p«n| Cathedral, on June 7, a memorial tablet to Sir Henry C. Norman, remarking that it was mainly owing to Sir llunry Norman s experience and judgment that the Indian Army was on its present satisfactory footing.42 words
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Article65 1907-06-17 6 Japanese iuimigrauts arc flocking iuto Java in large numbers. The immigration ia conducted ia such a systematic manner, that a fixed number of the new comers are allotted to each large town. They settle down, for the most part, as hotel keepers, barbers, and petty dealers; some of them follow65 words
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Article497 1907-06-17 6 Mr. Banabaa, chief Draughtsman. IVrak I'. \V. D has baau appoint**! federal Clerk of W,,rks. sir Henry Blake, lliwwiii of Ueyioauh to Ik: entertained al a farewell dinner ,it the (1. «>. II. on -lulv 2 by Volunteer oftie' is Mr. Owen M. linen, who- for o«i497 words
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Article25 1907-06-17 6 Mrs. Sophie Keuteus was. this iiioruiug granted by Mr. Justice Fisher letU;s ot ad ministration of the estate of hr. aaaaaaai husband. Philip A. Keutens.25 words
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Article45 1907-06-17 6 The boy .10-shua. wlii was seiiteiienh on Saturday, to ten cuts with light rattan, did not receive: them, as ha produced a doctor's certificate showing that In- lia<l a wraU heart. Hi was hound over for six montli instead. The other iKiys received the cuts.45 words
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Article45 1907-06-17 6 The h'.test iwldition to the Musa^iu. Maritimes Co is Hk Mc\ican which wa-. launch.:il tin other day CU* I h priiiL'i|ial dnin aaiaaa of the vrsscl ai( li'itt length HtV Urn. in breadth. an<l *Hl. Aia ileptli. Slu: ban a eariyin-; capacity "I P2.CXW tons.45 words
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Article44 1907-06-17 6 A preliminary inquiry is t<> be IkJU intu tin of returning from bauisliimnt prcfcnoi .i^auJsl a Chinaman. tuuiMtl Thm Ah Yoiijj. and. if suOieienl ovkluwa is obtained, he will a* ooMnaaaad l« tri.il Iv the Assizes. The •MOMM for tlii i olleiieih liiV iiuprisouiiient.44 words
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Article47 1907-06-17 6 The Hongkong and naHMMkti !»i builcliu", a new office at Sourabay;i. m .U... The Sourabaya Courant says that. jaa]gUNj( from tl'c plaus, the building will be a handMOM oue. It would have been completed by this time, had not the arrival of materials from Europe been delayed.47 words
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Article58 1907-06-17 6 The fourth anniversary of the Singapore branch of the V.M.C.A. will be celebrated on Monday next, Jure 24, at H-.'H) p.m. Mr. .1. Polglasc, Acting President, will occupy tin chair, aud addresses will Itc given by the ■an F. ti. Swindell and A. .1. Amery, and Mr. K. J. Bartlctt.58 words
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Article60 1907-06-17 6 Shortly alter one o'clock, to day, a ioRMD ou the Mamd taai in the re.v of Þon Hotel, in KoWaMM I! >ad. collapsed. Two llylain scrvan.s wha were at work .111 the terrace at the time, fell will. it. ,On nf them escaped null 111 L. but tin bMmi i>60 words
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Article111 1907-06-17 6 The Assembly M.ill of the AngL. < lii... Free Sc'iool was packed with lioj'h. on Satin day afternoo'.i, ou the occasion ot a variety entertainuisnt, which had lx en prepared lot their amusement, in view of Mm doac of tin school for the liiid-suiiimerholidays.Tlie priii cipal feature of the entertainment111 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement297 1907-06-17 6 j VJ 1Y l\ 1 JC Need it. An Un fermented Wine, i'er little **M Free from Alcohol. fmimmm j.;so <2J(£) Per M of I iMMH. MM A )K j NK K() THK fABLE. A THIRST QUENCHER FOR THE SICK ROOM. THE ATHLETE'S REFRESHKl: GOOD ALIKE FOR OLD AND YOUNG.297 words
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Advertisement324 1907-06-17 6 NOTICE. HOTEL VAN WIJK COMPANY. LIMITED. The Director-- of the abt vc named Company have this day decided to declare an interim dividend of 10"., for the half year ending May 31, 1907, which will be ready for payment to the registered shareholder!) from Singapore. .July 1, r.«>7. By order324 words
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Article387 1907-06-17 7 ALLEGED PLOT TO ESTABLISH A REPUBLIC. Duma Dissolved. PLAN FOR DISFRANCHISEMENT. Tin- Duma Building Surrounded by Cossacks. Rmtm'a Tnmu. l.oiiilon. Juno IS. A crisis has triwa in the Da» M. Stolypiu the I'ri.inier, demanded tin exclusion of lifty live m< iiiIh r-. who arc ■MtTgrrfl to l>.387 words
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104 1907-06-17 7 German Held Marshal Decorated. Kmi rm'M Tkumsak| I minion, .lime 111. Mi >l i|. 4v tlic Kin': Imn iiivciIi il m i|ii<-sti-Mii Ntatac t<i Hi. lit. I>iiU«- u\ .inil.i i.l-. in Wliit, hall. I lu 1 1 mi > mi Marked by Um104 words
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Article142 1907-06-17 7 Kmikk's TsUkMUMj l.ninli.ii June 17. Tlw following is the result of the rate for tl» liraml I'ris da I'iiris Huron E. tk- liuUiMuiiiUI's Sans Souci 1 M. tplnussi's Mordant i l>uc ilu (iramoiit's I'iun I'oiijj ;i (.ram! I'rix tic I'aris of nikki m if the142 words
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Article59 1907-06-17 7 r L)KK <)>1A -I Ml UK Uunit Tn,hGIUJl| Herlin. .Iain M, In suit' <>> tin' i');iti\nliction liBed bj Hiiva^. i tlu' Kiviich iflt'Hiiiphio ugoucyi. it is ro-as3ert«'<l that tlicie He h^ 1 grounds foi bclitviri^j i',,::' tiroat HriUin. KianiH- aui 1 Spain '.I.' intii nu allianci59 words
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Article306 1907-06-17 7 Arrival of Damaged Collier at Colombo. Information w received ia Colombo ou Julie 10 from dalle of a mHMm bctwe«u tlit- steamers Nurani and the Sanatoria off the BMM TIic Nurani baa reached (iulle and reported the OQOHMM The damage to ho is not serious. Hot port306 words
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Article60 1907-06-17 7 Tlio i'«il RuMa iipiHiil m i'misluil Uiia .iiutriiuoii, Uie Court lUxaiiadag tlic appeal with co- is. *l' i it jui'ii. > cdiii-i incil were: Mbaikh Talil> •iii Mama l>iii Talib u! Katlioroo. appnllaat. tut ft '^srs. Kcny S -mil Suni? ami Co.. rcttpoudehU. Mr. Knowles60 words
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Article80 1907-06-17 7 AtlvioM from (ialveston, ToXM, state tli.it tin- MOM I'lura WollI, who claimed to be the wife of the Ute l-ortl Dclaval Burcsfortl, hits [>ut in a claim for half of tin ('state left i.i din mi on the ground that, as the will i» missing, siie80 words
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Article92 1907-06-17 7 At Uic Fourth unW Scssious of the hii I Uoart at KlDgtH, ou .lunc I, before Mi Charles Kox, Chief .Ind^e. ami a s{>ccial .j'irv. .lolin I ',u> -■>ii. l;it.c assistant to Messrs. \VliiU;t\v:iy. L-Millaw and Co.. was unani-ijiou-lv f.Munl fruity of culpalilu liomiciilc not iiiiDiiiitiiij; to92 words
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Article87 1907-06-17 7 The profession is notoriously lax in business matters. was Mis* Marie Lloyd's defence at Qlaagow wlicn suiuujoned to hliuw cause why Moss Kinpiros slioulil not interdict her from riiiitii'iiiiiK to appc :\r ut the (ilasf{ow I'aviliou. It wus mo, il that she was bound it87 words
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Article201 1907-06-17 7 \V, MHMMWUUl recently tluil Um \.tllam lu'usa Rabbet ('oiii|iauy. I .lit lias declared a tin.il dividend "I KJ par *****, making— with .111 iiiU'iini dividend of li pot icnt.--55 per .;<;ut. lor the year. Tin- rubber crop estimate tor the Ml on this M. S. estate was201 words
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Article214 1907-06-17 7 Tin 1 trial of five members of the l!a«alpindi Mar. .ml others, alleged to have been concerned in the reccut rioting at Rawalpindi. India, opened at Lahore on May 26, bbCore Mr. Martineau. Special Magistrate. Twolve of tin numerous licensed |>crsous !i;m abwouuJud, but the remainder214 words
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Article97 1907-06-17 7 TRANSVAAL GOVERNMENT POLICY CRITICISED. ISkutkf's Tklkckam I .mulon. .In ni 10. The announcement of (iciieral liotlia' Premier of the Transvaal, in re opening Parliament at Pretoria, wliieh implied the repatriation of 16,00<> OWmm before the end of the year, ami a total clearance by 190B lit- caused consternation97 words
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216 1907-06-17 7 The remains of the late Mr. Charles Dickson. Assistant Superintendent uf the Singapore Police, were laid to rest in the l.ukit Tiuiah Itoari Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a large number of his MBMgM* iu tlie loi-.al force, and meui216 words
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Article40 1907-06-17 7 About two o'clock yesterday ufternoou. a CMmm l>"\ whs drowned in the canal in Suutfei Koad. which tryiuH to recover -dine pineapples, wliieli had dropped into tlie water. His body was found about three hours afterwards.40 words
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Article48 1907-06-17 7 A brilliant record has just been made by II. M.S. .iupiU'1-. i >f the Channel S.juadrou. while target practice off I'ortlaud. Kiglityseven rounds won: tired with her Kin. guns. The target was hit eighty-live times, aud uo fewer than forty-four of the hits were bull's eyes.48 words
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Article61 1907-06-17 7 At the Ceylon Association annual iiicctiug. in London to-day, Mr. O. A. Talbot is to move that it is desirable that a record be kept in elieckrolls of the indebtedness, or ot'icrwi .i\ of coolies to kau<*anics in order thrt their accouuts uiay be under some control61 words
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Article63 1907-06-17 7 Three UWmm entered the [ircmiseh of a Uombay merehaut in Orchard Koad, yesterday uiuriiiii;;. Their leader, with a knife in eaeh hand, held the household at bay, till he I uid secured a {{"Id bracelet, valued atllM from the nierehant's little daughter. Then all three63 words
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Article104 1907-06-17 7 On Saturday, two ladies aud tlircc gcutlcnnii were travelling along litikit Timali Uoad, in a motor car, at a high rate ut speed, aud. <vhen near the 10th milestone, the car rail into a small stream mul was damaged badly. It had to be brought back104 words
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144 1907-06-17 7 PniMMf Simpson's ri]mii un tlic mil.'. tioD of Singapore s'iows tltat city to be a long way behind Kuala Lumpur iu its sauitary arrangements, says the Malay Mail. In Kuala Lumpur, the making of back lanes has been going on for years, whilst144 words
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Article58 1907-06-17 7 On ivinvM-iiUtiiins in.i.lc by the 1'crak I (ieucral Farm, His Excellency the Higli i (omiuisaiouer. Hays the I'erak l'iuaccr, hat i (Irciilnl that, diiriug tin- existence of tin I present farm, which does uot expire iinti the end of next year, the new gambling farn rule. pnhMUag the presence of58 words
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Article1054 1907-06-17 7 NO REASON WHY IT SHOULD NOT BE PURE. Professor Simpson's Report. Tlic niitln-riii^ yiuiiinl of the present water supply is a very satisfactory one, as regards tin 1 purity of the water it supplier The storage reservoir, which receives the water, from the gathering ground, is also1,054 words
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Article566 1907-06-17 7 Dr. Atkinson's Vigorous Rebuttal of Assertions. At a meeting of the Hongkong I<egislativo Council, ou I nue li. a minute by the I'riucipal Civil Medical Officer (I>r. J. M. Atkinson), was laid in the table. The report as a whole, Dr. Atkinson calls unjudicial in toue." It566 words
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Article76 1907-06-17 7 The now Straits dollar is a great source of confusion and fraud iu Deli. Mauy labourers refuse to be paid by it. The changers will take it only at a value of seventy cents. Matters will not mend until the Government notifies to the people that76 words
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Article167 1907-06-17 7 Ill a notice of the Hippodrome, a London contemporary says More sensational in its way. ami worthy accoinpauiinrnt of the marvellous wurl, of the A ustraliau woodcutters, is tin manipulation of sUh k whip by Mr. Krai Lindsay. To sir tlic long MMgtwMiag this way ami tliat.167 words
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249 1907-06-17 7 The simplicity of the Chinaman is regarded as one of those qualities that really docs not hM but experience here, says the Hongkong Daily I'reHs, proves that Jjic native from the country U very guilder indeed. This is particularly seen iu the case with which249 words
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Article196 1907-06-17 7 RUSSIAN DELEGATE APPOINTED PRESIDENT. Disarmament Proposals. DISSATISFACTION EXPRESSED BY DELEGATES. |DKH OVTASHTISCHK Um TfcLK.c.HAM > liirhu. June 10. The Hague Conference lias begun it» sitting. It is tliv general opinion that the propo sals to constitute an International I'caco Arbitral ion Conrt ami to favour general dinarmament will196 words
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Article35 1907-06-17 7 Rkutbr's Tklkgkam I Id II. JuilC 17. Itici udiaiy tires have occurred during the past few days on board two French warship* lying in Toulon. CaaeA of insubordination contiuue in the ;u'tuy.35 words
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Article29 1907-06-17 7 1 Iikutkh'n Tki.ki.kam London, .luue 15. Tin- Admiralty lias witlidrawn tin order prohibiting naval marine bauds from playing soK'cliuus of music from tlio Mikado."29 words
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Article152 1907-06-17 7 I irk Ostasiatischk l.i. oil. Tklkurah| licrlin, June 16. Kx- Mayor Suhmit/., uf San Francisco, lias bgH convicted uf extortion. Mayor Kugeuc Sclimitz was arraigned Im tor. the yr.-nnl jury on live of tin uiauy iudiutments fouud against him. A San Francisco wire, of June o,152 words
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Article36 1907-06-17 7 SERIOUS ILLNESS OF MR. TAI I [Dkh Ostamatischk I. low TelkciKam Berlin, June 16. Mr. W. H. Taft, U.S. Secretary for War and tUe prospective uoniince of the Republican I'arty for tlie Presidoucy, is seriously ill.36 words
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Article53 1907-06-17 7 London. June 7. The rubber market is slow. The quotation for line hard Para is 4*. 7d. Plantation sheet and crepe aru 4d. down. Gikiyanakanda worms f< -t<;lu d 5s. 8d., and Hattangalla 5s. 5d. Half the sale was withdrawn. A slightly better tone was apparent after.53 words
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Article99 1907-06-17 7 It appears from a communication to band that the unfortunate members of the O'Connor Opera Company have been able to leave Java for Calcutta. This is largely due to a benefit entertainment organised in Kataviu by Mr. Louis Uoiiwujcestcr whom tin.' artistes ilcsire to thank, together with99 words
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Article83 1907-06-17 7 Two l..Mii|H'aiis, employed on thu steamer 'I'ti'sU, wen: cucli tinttl *■"> by the Seeouil .Magistrate, tlilH luuruiog, fur assaulting a ricksha puller. They came ashore with three other*. <>a Saturday ni^ht. ami they all tried, it was alleged, to •jot into two rickshas. As a uattiBil result, the ricksha by83 words
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Article153 1907-06-17 8 K.-in, tin- well known American Jockey, ii~U Orbj to rietorj in the Durtj. Mr. K. S. (iriy«)i) lia-. won tin; had ltt'id i-ii|i at Siuxlwicli alUtr n tic with Mr. A llethune. at tin annual Ceylon (inlf Al «■<■'. at home. Oil urn, nut of surra, tin'153 words
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Article88 1907-06-17 8 Selangor v. Russell* Infantry. The IMb Russell's lufantry visited Kuala Lumpur on the lltth iust., and played a hockey match with a local team, aud wou by two U»als to nil. The Malay Mail says that Lieu tenant Clarke, of the Russell's, played a line game at ceutre half,88 words
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Article746 1907-06-17 8 Civil .vnanl* v. l.avt The cricket mutch on Saturday, between ■fNMMilM »f Um I<a\v and the Civil Service, brought al>oiit another exciting finish. Mr. Kioadrick, uho captained the Civil Service team, wmi the toss aud cloud to l>iit. I'lay was exceedingly slow, though that was not due ho much746 words
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Article35 1907-06-17 8 5.R.E. (V.) Monthly Shoot. The S.R.E. (V.) monthly handicap shoot took place on Sunday afUrnoon. with the following result: A Cuss. Lieut. A. M. Thompson H9 410 B Cuss. Sapper McMulleu «3 20" Rl.35 words
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Article156 1907-06-17 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament. The risult of Saturday 'h play in tin S.C.R.C. l'i niiis Tournament wan as fol lows A SlX.iLKS. Too Kwiiuk I.i-mu mt. boat Lee Chooi Lung owe fl, H -(1. 2—0, 6 1. B iMUft \Voe Kim Hoc owe fl beat C'hia Teok Chyi scr., 0 1,0—1.156 words
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Article169 1907-06-17 8 With a black cat iv her possession, Miss l>agmar Franey, who describes herself as a Danish lady journalist, is touring the world for a wager. She started from London penniless on November 4.1WM1. and undertook to make her way round the world without askiug for monetary help. Arriving169 words
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Article244 1907-06-17 8 In a recent report, the late American Conmil General at Singapore said What is absolutey neresxary iv order to buildup American trade east of Suez is the establishment of a regular fait American line of steamships from New York to Manila, stopping at Indian ports. Penaug and244 words
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Article115 1907-06-17 8 According to the Berlin corret<i>ondeut of the London Observer, the Sultan of Turkey has just become father of his thirteenth living child, a baby daughter. Prince Selim. the ekle-t child of the Sultan, whu is thirty m iii yearH uld, is in disgrace, and does not rank n> heir-apparent. In115 words
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Article639 1907-06-17 8 Annual Sports on Old Gaol Site. Tin- delightful weather on Saturday atracted a large attendance on the Uld Gaol iitc. when the annual sports, in connection »-itli the St. .Joseph's Institution, took place. Oil the whole, the sports were more suc;essful than those held last year. The639 words
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Article218 1907-06-17 8 A few days ago, says the Malay Mail, of June 12, our Chinese machine man applied for a short holiday to go to Singapore. That he understands the editorial desire for news so difficult to get in this country is evident from a neatly written letter218 words
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Article185 1907-06-17 8 A formidable rising of Secret Society men has broken out in the Tv Shan district of Kweichotv province. It is feared that the rebellion will spread to Kwang Si province. The Liemcuow rebels have defeated the Imperial troops in a aeries of engagements, and have captured all185 words
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Article397 1907-06-17 8 Naval Dominance of the Pacific. When W| "niisiiliT tin long chain of Kritish dependencies from New Zealand. Australia. Npw (iuinea. Siujjaji. >re and Romeo in the I south to Hongkong and Weihai-wui in China, hi- mi. -t recoguize that Japan. uulcss she i could rely on397 words
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Article97 1907-06-17 8 KiIuhi.1 lleecy, niiw of tin- ili'fi'iiili-i'- of the Peking Legations against tlie ltoxcrs, an<l afterwards Kiiperiiitciidrut of tlio C'hineHi Court at tin St. Luujs Exhibition, has perp« trutr.l a mmbUmmU jewellery fraud in New York Thronijh the inflnciK-n of nevcral American rnilliunams. --ays h London wire of97 words
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Advertisement233 1907-06-17 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS REMINDER! Selangor Turf Club Entries Close at 12 Noon, on June 22. TELEGRAMS: "RACING, Kuala Lumpur." THE PAHAN6 CONSOLIDATED COMPANY. LIMITED. Shareholders are reminded that the second call of one shilling per share (making the shares 3* 6d paid) is now due, and may be paid at the233 words
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Advertisement315 1907-06-17 8 JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, Ltd. "War Office" Miniature Rifle CAIIBHF 21 The Weapon Appiov.'d liy Lord Roberts and the War Office Comniitt<-r m -I Regulation Target Fraetio- R<ll<\ WONDERFULLY ACCURATE. H.-aii front si»:ht the buck bi^ht h pMM modtl i>l the ttm sli.,rl Ml im title. Sighted Hi ■!'<. "iO. Itu,315 words
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Article238 1907-06-17 9 SOHUMU, Jew 1 I. 19Q7. PRODUCE. i.i.nbi. r buyers BuH do Cub. No. 1; imp: i-:- I IQM Copra Bali >>:,■) do Pontianak 'i j-, Pepper, Black layers 17 ."ill do White 5% bayen 21.7.") Siao Float iwwik :;.iii do Brunr-i No. 1 Mt( Pearl Sago I.I.", Cofffce Bali,238 words
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Article313 1907-06-17 9 Uate of Number forma- Capital Subscribed i of B ne P*" l ion Shares V lne j °P to Reserve Company Quotation J I ;90.i »300,000 $300,000 30,000 10 »10 1901 $600,000 1600,000 60,000 f 10 110 1903 i £400,000 £350,000 350,000 1 1 1907 $400,000 »375,000 37,4000 10313 words
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Article333 1907-06-17 9 I 1905 j £150,000 £104,937.10'! 46 500 l I 88,500 1 1905 I (200,000 187 400 i I'7oo1 700 •10 1 8,800 i 10 >,500 uniuued 1904 j £30,000 £11,1»8 1905 700,000 16.0,000 l JoioOO w 1903 £70,000 £70 ,000 j'^^tooT 1 l 1906 ti.-iO.OOO 1185,000 9>0(IO 12?5»0 U6d333 words
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Article219 1907-06-17 9 I I I 1894 > £5,377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 '.898 »225,000 »225,000 1865 »10,000,000 110,000,000 7,638 4,500 80,000 12/6 > 50 •125 12/6 I 50 SI 25 814.11.9 112,500 10,000,000 a) 11,000,000 250,0006 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd Fraeer A Neave, Ltd. »7.00 140.00 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 855.00 1901 M.iOi',ooo219 words
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Article27 1907-06-17 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. WOO.OOO 3% prem Riley Hargreavei, Ltd. 6% 22.1000 <i 2 KZZ. Singapore Slunicipai 6 IoVpZ. 1,878,000 2% prem. TaniongPagar-DockCcLtd. Ztf* lA^^ 1,050,000 par.27 words
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Advertisement331 1907-06-17 9 S«FOft LADIFSWSj DJORET.HOMOLtE'S'APIOL 11 is the moit sure remedy again*; the Sickness, anil othtr effects caused by the delay ut the regular periods. gOOIWj>«iiU6S,Ru«B'-Bonor*, PARIS. FOB TIIK 1 IlisT TIME IN SINOAPORK. Parsi Alfred Theatrical Company of Bombay. "!li. ■•Kitui! m. i oa mn v v-,,s on r, in -.li.ii331 words
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Advertisement27 1907-06-17 9 RILEY, HARGREAVES Co, Ltd. Electric Fans TABLE, BRACKET, and CEILING PANS. Speciality: CROMPTON PUNKAH PANS. LARGE STOCKS. LOW PRICES. Electrical Department: Telephone Mo. 362. 3 BATTERY ROAD.27 words
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Advertisement542 1907-06-17 9 yyASSIAMULMlSSOMUL^ AND CO. LAKGEST IXD.'W. VhIXESB AND .lAIVWKsK SILK, JEWELLEHY AM) illtlo MKHi II \XTS, 1, 2, 3 4, HIGH STKEET, (Also at The Grand Hotf] <le 1 Knrope). We have just mml a iMfl consignment of goods from India, China and Japan, comprising all sorts of Silks, LmKm' mi*542 words
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Article484 1907-06-17 10 Miscarriage of Justice Averted by Late Confession. Mr. Hairy Simnionds, who3e addiess was given us tlie Portland Arms, Great Portlandstreet, recently narrowly escaped becoming the victim to a chain of circumstances, the key to which indicated a danger that may at anytime menace an employer. Simmonds was484 words
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Article172 1907-06-17 10 The average wriyht of man is 140 poundsImt the force of fjiavity on Mais is so innch less than on earth that the 140 pound ruau would wei»h only fifty-three pounds if trnnsIK.ited thither. With such liyht weight and still ri'taiuitii> the same strength, an172 words
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Article188 1907-06-17 10 Words Poly significant. Words polysiguiticant are worrying readers of the New York Sim, and a pleutiful supply can be found in the dictionary judging by the efforts of followers of the New Prandial Diversion." Here are three lints of words Fair, a holiday. Fair, clouldless Fair, frank, honest. Fair, exhibition188 words
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Article39 1907-06-17 10 Why suffer from this painful mafftdy when one application of Chamberlrin's I'ain Balm giv> s reliei'. 1 Hundreds of grateful people testify to tiie magical power of this remedy over rheumatism. For sale by all dispensaries aud dealers.39 words
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Advertisement601 1907-06-17 10 BANKING COMPANIESHONGKONG AND 8HANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid up capital »io,ooo,oot RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve »10.0O0,0O01 «oi ooo OOO Silver Reserve 111,000,000) 21 000 000 R serve Liability of Proprietors tlO.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr.W. J. Gressou— Deputy Chairman. G Balloch, Esq. C. R. Leuzmann.Esq.601 words
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Advertisement548 1907-06-17 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MINING LEASE AND MINING MACHINERY FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Valuable Mining Lease, Machinery, Ac. .including two 12 b. p. Portable Engines and Boilers, one 10 h. p. Portable Engine and Boiler, one ten-stamp Battery and a large quantity Mining tools and appurtenances. For full particulars, apply to Powell548 words
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Advertisement547 1907-06-17 10 INSURANCE Complies. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE CO. (Establish^. A. I). 1*14.) The undersigned. agents (or the above company, are prepared to accept Fire Bisks at curreut rat«a. 691 BEHX. HBnU A Co., LU. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital £2,7.-|O,OOO Revenue £2,0(11,011-19-* The undersigned are prcpircd to accept Fire547 words
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Advertisement561 1907-06-17 10 I A^HR The LINOTYPE »*s 1/gyn^ftE Composing Machine Kval. fV.J mSJr^m y^T I'seil by the Leading \< »s|>ai>«rs. *T*fjp3slf r^s| 11,000 in Daily Use. Ifll HKW I II I KASTKKN riKPOI JS| I Jl-^ 1 DAIHOUSIE SQUARE. CALCUTTA *t^^^^ ■ZpJß' Thi. |.:iprr l« p.irtly «l ii|...ii l.iii.pt>|w l |...«in t561 words
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Article1057 1907-06-17 11 INAUGURAL MEET OF THE LOCAL MOTOR CLLB. Yisteiday is chtonickd as being a redletter day in the sliuit history of the Sinya]>oi< Auloiuobilo Club, fur there collected outside tlit* Singapore Club the largest number of motor cars ever soon in the Colony. It was a beautiful morning, not too1,057 words
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Advertisement436 1907-06-17 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. WE, CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, *—m~m.i occasions been asketl wliy so much imporUuce should be placed ou the LOW PKTROr. CONSUMPTION uf the AKROL -JOHNSTON when the price of petrol. al'hi>iii;h rapidly advanciu^ (at home) is jet reasonably low. The really importaut advautafce of lu\v coneumptiou to436 words
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Advertisement680 1907-06-17 11 Miscellaneous NOTICES. R»TE«:-1»« Month. HO par inch. Suh«o<ln»nt mouth *j. For shorter period* »•< X..U of Charge*. NOTICE. The undersigned i« prepared to book orders for Robber Seeds from nine year old trees, for 1906 delivery. Price on application. MANAGKK. v 427 I ■JiUuds and Lowland* Estate. SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB.680 words
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Advertisement284 1907-06-17 11 Ismail Raheem, DIAMOND MERCHANTS ANU MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 82-1. 82-2 BRAS BASAH ROAD, SIN6APORE. (NEXT TO RAFFLES HOTEL). CROWN «gfap PERFUMERY Manufactured by *^^j& THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., ""JS OF -ALL DEALERS. See that the bottles are stoppered with our registered CROWN STOPPER." Direction der_l)isconto=(icscllschaft BERLIN-BREMEN FRANKFURTIA. M. LONDON. Kapital (fully284 words
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Advertisement622 1907-06-17 12 Scale of Chaises. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisoelIan* :<Wauts of Every Description, HonBes, Li to., to lot, are inserted at the following ra: "ii- in.-crtion 9 1.20 ixt inch. Two 2.00 Three 2.80 B I S.20 Nine 6.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty-five 10.00 (Eich subsequent month ••> per inch.) ve rate ifi based622 words
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Advertisement424 1907-06-17 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. ■IIH I Til 1 1—, <.nec.rtw..m.erti..n-. -1. Ity the inrli. see Mali <'f I .rue-. TYPIST WANTEO. Wanted an experienced, careful and neat Into. Apply to "H.E.L.," c a Strain Time*. 1281 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted.— Smart Cliine-e Clerk lot Kelantau as CoaliM TimahMpar and tosnpariaaaad CkigD :i424 words
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Advertisement614 1907-06-17 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Kites:— Foar Lines, one or two insertion*, (l.nn By the inch, see Scale of Charge*. COMPOUND HOUSE TO BE LET. No. 28 Sophia Road. Apply to 18-2 Prinßep Street. f 811 HOUSE TO BE LET. Frankfurt House, No. 1 Lloyd Road. Apply within. 665 ROOMS614 words
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Advertisement538 1907-06-17 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. Kates Four Liner one or two insertions, fl.oo By the inch, sm Seal* of <"harge*. FOR SALE. RUBBER ESTATE. 400 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stumps. Apply "C," c/o Straits Times. c 103 TURNOUT FOR SALE. Mai Phaeton in good order, pair of Australian horses, double harness538 words
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Advertisement434 1907-06-17 12 MOTOR CARS Now in Stock. Two Rover Cars I H.l'. TWOSKATKD >i'KU.\l, I INinII. PRICE $1,600. WITH HOOD. LAMPS. ETC.. COMPLETE. Capt. Lord HERBERT SCOTT, D.5.0., write* «f thew Cbn ■1 like you to know how well NtfMed I :iui with tin ■Mi h.p. .Special) Hover Car. I consider il434 words
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