The Straits Times, 25 June 1907
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Title Section13 1907-06-25 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.376 Singapore. Tuesday: june 25. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement218 1907-06-25 1 GRAND HOTEL' OE L EUROPE. SINOU'OHK. Magnificently Furnished With Klogaut Simplicity. From "The Autocar," March B, 1907: Hill Climbing Honours Won byprivate owners of DE DION BOUTON CARS. HILL CLIMB OF THE VICTORIA AUTOMOBILE CLUB. TRANBVAAL A.C. HILL CLIMB. DE DIOX First I ]>E DION First Single Cylinder Cars DE218 words
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Advertisement86 1907-06-25 1 MOTELS. CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77, Brast Basnh Road. Singapore- j The Brightest and Healthiest Resort in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets all Sottf and Trains. HOTEL WISSE Wxltevredix. Btnvii. Established in 1836. Renovated up to date. Splendid sitoation iv the Fashionable Centre. Opposite the Palace of Governor General and86 words
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Advertisement319 1907-06-25 1 ROBINSON Company. *fr^| THE VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. ft AUTOMATIC LIFT DROP HEAD. FOOT OR HAND. ijhrt^SjijA^^^A The Vertical Feed WVP Hand Sewin 9 Machine '^-n^J COMPM'.Ti: WITH COYI'M It will sew over uneven surfaces as well as plain. It will sew a. curved piece on a straight one, or319 words
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Advertisement81 1907-06-25 1 BRAND HOTEL OE L EUROPE. SINGAPORE. Hmh in OMmciM •MM*! Bury i.h 'lit ittf in. l lu-ilth u..|r,.n.f,.rt. HOUSE TO BE LET. sriU.IMJUAM. Mount ■tiirtirt t A coiiu'ortabli' family reoidein-e >t .mini- ii> I Coniponuil with Tciiuk Court. R iii «11", O[>cu to offer. H. L. ((HiKI.VN .V 00 181 words
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Article1056 1907-06-25 2 London Opera. It fai n..l ..tl.u tlmt Ma.hu,,. M. Mm ,li~ mmmmi hii Hinrn si,,- ».,v t.. 1i..%, «|>|»Hrisl ;,i tlii- hr-t l rf ,n,|,,ii ()|h'lh IMh aMNB. in l.a Nmm, lint »a~ pi.\,nu.l fi-iim ilniiiy m l,y iinlis|Niyiti,iii. Tkt Mlrol Mimi KM t., Ik- -nut; In1,056 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1907-06-25 2 Moet (Brandon (The Champagne de Luxe) a law DyHBI F J398 I-' Oymp.r,.: I ]Mh a cha»oo» J i-^ 4 Importers Borneo Co., Ltd. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR ROLLER FLOUR SSIM WW' IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. ALBERT LA. OALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder 150 Middle Road. Sole Agent for M.- .:.r.. Uottridge Brothers, Ltd.,289 words
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Advertisement137 1907-06-25 2 r^FUSSELL'S t REE N BUTTERFLY BRA) to be had r "Ao '^Sr^!wJmi «i*- provision Il« DEALERS. PATENT SOSTENENTE 4 #J PIANOS Built Expressly for [this Climate and Guaranteed for FIVE Years. $450 FREE TUaiNO FOB OUt ILiK The ROBINSON PIANO CO., Ltd. FERMENT Lacto-Bacilline I> the radical rt'tnrdv for DYSENTERY137 words
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Advertisement672 1907-06-25 2 ECZEMA DROVE HIM TOJSPMB Hand Became Swollen and Very Red and Painful —Arm Gradually Affected Up to Elbow— lmpossible to Give Idea cf Agony Undergone for Three Years Doctor and Very Many Remedies Fail. CURED BY TWOSETS OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "My tronhlo .-tfiit-rt -with swHlmz in my right hand. »lii,li672 words
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Article801 1907-06-25 3 Mr. Kipling's Day Off. lii Auk riri iln Me alwayt tilling utoriea about Mr. Rmryajrd Kinttnaj, mw <<i them, iimilm tin' Book Monthly, old, |ii iliapa. others probably invented. It i- about a Imly Who was an infuse admiici <•'. Mr. Kipling's writings, anil who ewntuaih hail hei801 words
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Article38 1907-06-25 3 Mr. Wisinr Hni»n, Inutti -millioimiiv anil slin-^-il man <5f buslni'ss, )iu» deckled to no in for tho Hfo ol ft ft-herman at a Niw .I.tmv port, presumably :is a tiuishiiiK ftihool for the Wall Street tall yarn WmM38 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1907-06-25 3 AN OLD MAXIM APPLIED TO A MODERN REMEDY. Kviiyorio s|vaks of tho fonst as he timls it." is v nrnviin of the PattOgMM. Jo^RHMJ by tlir Mton received fruin peofif all ovor the tvr.r.tiv. pimWng t'liaiulx nnin <.'<>lk\ I'lKilcru ;u»l l>i.inlicn;i Baaedj, it iscvi.lciit thir '.iindy Ii;ls Ikvii loiiiid sali»fa«:tory.87 words
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Advertisement272 1907-06-25 3 Mo. 23 High Street. 7T. HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE CURIOS ns\f s.iw .is VIK.W a nkw HUTMWII m OABIMM FLOWER hTANPS and l'OTs. TEA si; is. CLOtSOXSE ■m.l SATSIMA WARBU. LACOrKKKD ALBIMS an.l < ABINKTs. SII.K KAKIMONOS. LADIES' HAM) HAGS. OBXAMKXTAI. ■CBBBM at.rt SIXIDiV ndMrFAMCT AHTICLKS INSPECTION INVITED. PRICES MODERATE. MONEY SAVED272 words
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Advertisement228 1907-06-25 3 Waltham Watches Waltham Watches are the most perfect pocket timepieces it is possible to construct. Every Waltham Watch is guaranteed. 15,000,000 Waltham Watch— In Use XXJai Seng <30., IMfflBW SINGAPORE TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, .«<. GENERAL DRAPERS. Just Received Dressing (as*'s m Helmets, Hair lirushns Leath« 3 r I>eltB (loth Brushes Ladies'228 words
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Advertisement178 1907-06-25 3 BUCHANANS WHISKIES. •re not an experiment. They have been the favourite blends at home for many ye»rs and are rapidly gaining similar popularity in the Colonies. No expense is spared in keeping both "RED SEAL" AND "BLACK AND WHITE" up to the murk. c4e Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. BRICKS A178 words
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Article850 1907-06-25 4 The Evidence of the Libraries not Conclusive. Tin -liyni i wMdi \..i» east .ci |iiiii'i<- I lending libraries mag lim a;o. lliat ii» tliniHin the] <li«l Uule more than artiufy an unhealthy. le: ~t ;l !l'l I«<U UgtlVO, CMTIWg tor tin- unreal, is |Miwhm away. Tin-850 words
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120 1907-06-25 4 Tilllr fli,s. li.il Hi it «l !«~l Us In,, i y. Laughter begbu with L; s<, ,i,, LoreMd I KUe. Curt .l.not.s an ntnawlm iil.lii,AiHtii>ii .if <\nu-U>y. Timt mhj ..ml .i-lu Mll v .i,.,.,, is uiisjtitv k.kml iuvi->.tiiieiit. Tiutli OHM t.. i-Hrtli «ill riv a^iiii lint120 words
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Article744 1907-06-25 4 I Name, port, probable date arrival, and name of Agents. Steamers. Alcioouo. luiiii. luly 21 Man;tiH.| Ainbrim, Hamburg. Jane 29 Behn Meyer Araxonia, Hongkong, July Bebn Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, July 19 P. O. Coy Astyanax. Li\i-rp July 6; Mansfield Au-trm. Trie-t.-, .1 !y 8 Rautenbrrg Australien. Saigoi. July744 words
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Article277 1907-06-25 4 ADELPHI HOTEL. r f" 5. Chamberliu Mr E Mab «f To«r Mr J Wilson Mr B Tmmu Mr W. G. Baker I Mr \V G E Brill Mr G. Rice Mr N E Bath Mr Smithers Mr K Schadd Mr ?'Jt Williams Mr 8 Thompson C«pt 4 Mrs277 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement681 1907-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan;. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills >f Lading issued for Cinu. Coast, Persian Onlf. Continental, and Amerioan Steam ;r« will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE. Outward {for China). Dflhi July 6681 words
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Advertisement1141 1907-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of tbia company maintain a regular tervioe between: Singapore. Bi»»<o, Sourabaya. Bandjer maain, Pnlo Lant. Ralik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjermaain for Sampit, M&ndawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, Marabahan, Marakaaaries, Negara and Bebirik. The steamers have good acoomodation for1,141 words
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Advertisement788 1907-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NTH HORDDEUTSCHER LLOVO I m perl. l Gorman Mail Line. Tht fart and wall known mail stearaera of this Company Mil fortnightly from BreraanHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sontharap too, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectioo Marseillef, Naplee, Alexandria, and vioe veras) Por Said, Saez, Aden, Colombo, Penaut?, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,788 words
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Article1096 1907-06-25 5 Under this headirg the following abbrerutioni usod air. Bto*mer; su. »hip; bq. barque nrh. Bchooner Yet. Yacht Cra. Cruiser. G'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p.— Horse power Brit. British U.R.United Stat.-n Feb. French Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch I v.!. Italian Span.— Spanish Kar. Sarawak; (i.c. General- aargo; d.p.--ileck1,096 words
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91 1907-06-25 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. T»»JONG P»OA» Kast Wharf Bassin Clicanj- Chew. Ea»t Wharf Skctios I— Catherine Apcar. B«ct. 1 (Shkk.ri Wharf):— Wright. Section No. 2— Borusaia. H 3— Claverhill. 4— Miike Mam. S Siam. 6 Aotilorhus. 7— Nil. h H91 words
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Article106 1907-06-25 5 tor Per Steamer Tim* MnxoiT.Trin^aini viK (lort- Aitig 1.,-uuii 9 a.m. 1 m l riiiji 1 1 Mi,:} 1 1,,,, uonn P.SweUeiiham, PeutagKupiirthaii lpm. Sabak Hii.l DJRtubie Hnmirrr 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 2 pm. llaliwH. "lion. S 'raiii; h.dctultilt 2 pm. Telnk A neon via ports106 words
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Article39 1907-06-25 5 <>!'i«\nn i;> mix Mail. 'llie Ini)K'i'ial German mail steamer I'rin/ l.udwi^, having loft Colombo, at 1 a.m., on the 22nd iiim.iiu. may be expected to arrive here >>n Friday, tbe 28th instant, at about 7 a.m.39 words
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Article106 1907-06-25 5 June -It K. Kegentes, Dut Btr, Amsterdam via ports Hanamet, Amer str. .fapan Olenlogan. Brit utr, Londou, Antwerp, H'bnrg Ranoe, Uer Htr, Deli, Asahau Karapot, Fell Htr, Raigou Inlander, Brit str, ChristmaH Ulaud 33 Rattenball, Brit (tr, Saigon Hydra, Nor Htr, Bangkok Hong Mob. Brit Rtr, H'kong. Amoy, Swatow106 words
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Article121 1907-06-25 5 From Eobopb Hv tbe N. D. It, K.e. Prinz Ludwig, due on June 28. From China By tbe M. M. i.n. An«tr*lien, due on July 1. TIMB TABU Or MAIM) DUE. The name of Chippendale covers as many ■ins as charity, says Mr. Kgan Mew in tlie121 words
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Article174 1907-06-25 5 Amicable Settlement of the Coolies' Dispute. lii Mhmmm to Ikl strike of the dock hainU iii VnkoliHiiia MM twelve members of the (MM ln.-t vi MHMM tin- ilmiiHinU put knnri by tlm mMm for a M pi-r Mat. hMMM of wuges. As thi' IMNM will affect tile174 words
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Article216 1907-06-25 5 Ik a Government servant always on duty when lie in in uniform? If not, is hu entitled when ntf duty to ride in a lihuuhi free ol charge? These are questions that have crop I c I up between the Pont Mice authorities aud tße Klectric Tram way216 words
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Article189 1907-06-25 5 competent writer on rural subje.-ts declined Mm "tin r day tlint hall the hens kepi in Kngland do nut |>ay. It is certain that many of them lay very few eggs. Sunn: farm fowls do not produce vi, hi tlnin eighty c^gi in tilt- year. How many eggs189 words
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Article178 1907-06-25 5 A curious instance of Hiiiiuttl instinct and attachment in iiii otter in related by a Cork corrcHpoudcnt of the Field. A few months ayo a man in the city caught a live otter. I.rinyint; the animal home. afU-r some time ho succeeded in taming it. and trained178 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement413 1907-06-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY.CO..LTD. 1 lit MWMH "I tliiH ('iiin|iaii\ maintain a regular Horvice between Calcutta, Strmtn and Hongkong, lakiug cm-go M through Bill* of fading for f'auton, Swatow, Aniov. Shaughai, Cliff. Ti»-uUin. Kcwchwaug. tmaotm Porto, ForitioKH. -I ».|MtTi. [In- riithppmes, Ac, *C sr.iiiu, i~ on tbe Calcutta, Strait*413 words
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Advertisement498 1907-06-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. !NA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. !-TU. 831 om panics' steamer* are dmpatched irpool ontwarda for the Strait*, China j every week, and from Japan In .me r London, Amsterdam and Antwerp rtnißbt and (cr Genoa. Marseilles and monthly. One outward vtearaer days eitemW498 words
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Advertisement687 1907-06-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8. S. COY.. LTD.. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO.. LTD. HfKH'Mii. (PERTH) XORTH WENT I? s| K \|.l t> PORTS. JAVA AND MM.\i'»Kl. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Sin^a por* Hiui Western Anstralia, calling at Java (a* inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound. (Port687 words
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Advertisement417 1907-06-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. v/. r. I\. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THK NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BOMM VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA auj ibe UNITED BTATEB. Route from Hougkong. via Shanghai, Naganaki, (Inland Sea of Japan). Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria aud Vancouver, R.M.S. "K»m«i*lsM.r Twm wrew HteaR.M.B. "Eiipbkhs ok Japan" I417 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1907-06-25 5 WEATHER REPORT. K7in<*«ni;; Kerbau Hospital, Junr 24, 1907 9 a. v. 3 i. >.'9 r. mJßkmaekh. Bar. 32 29.9 in 29. h0 I 29.89.V Temp H7.0 88.0 84.0 Wet Bulb Ther 80.0 H0.4 79.6 Dir of Wind Wexi South South Max. Temp 90.8 Mm. 75.0 Max. in Sun r^Tr'»' Terr54 words
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Miscellaneous28 1907-06-25 5 WEATHER TELEURAM. Hongkong, June 25, 10 p.m. Barometer 29.65 Direction ef Wind East Force of Wind 8 Max. Temp in Shadp 82 Manila. 754 S.S W, 4 2*28 words
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Miscellaneous104 1907-06-25 5 DAY BY UAY Tuesday, June 35. High Wat*. p.m. Cluni-BO V M.C.A Prenb.Ylerian < 'hiirch 8. C. C. Lawn Howling." Panee Theatre. 9. Wednesday, June 20. High Wat>r. 116 a.m. 10 27 |> in. Full Mooo. 4-27 a.m. 8. C. C. Lawn Bowling. Thursday, June 27. High Water. 11-34 a.m.104 words
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Miscellaneous153 1907-06-25 5 Singapore Tide Table. (From Jine 25 to Jtly 1.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER Tune light Time "H^t Johb hr«. mm ft. inn. bra mm.l ft. im. _fi 10.16 ml 8.5 3.42 m 1.1 T.7MDAT 85 %Mm i 9 4 348 a <„ 11.6 m ..7 1.28 in 0.4 WNB.PAY26 0153 words
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Obituary17 1907-06-25 6 Kl.vmeth.— Ou June 8, at Naples, Herbert William Kenneth, suddenly, aged 17 years. If.ower Yangtszo pilot.)17 words
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878 1907-06-25 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, JUNE 23. When Sir Henry Campbullßannerman spoke in the House of Commons early in the present Session, in tbe debate on the Address, lie referred to the various proposals that had been made for the reform or abolition of the House of Lords.878 words
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Article217 1907-06-25 6 The fact that the Chinese authorities contemplate sending a couple of cruisers to visit the islands of the southern seas meaning the Maluy Archipelago has caused a lot of discussion among tea-house politicians, who profess to sec something sinister in this movo of official China. Since this visit was devised,217 words
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Article12 1907-06-25 6 All tolugramn published in this iasue art protected by the Copyright Ordinance.12 words
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Article18 1907-06-25 6 The s.K.A. monthly handicap .-hoot will take place at Balleatter Range on Saturday, July 8, at 9.60 p.m.18 words
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Article10 1907-06-25 6 A KuioiM.au Chamber of Commerce, for Sclangor has bceu mooted.10 words
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Article21 1907-06-25 6 The new Couvent School at lpoh is to be opened to day. Mr. E. W. Birch, C.M.ti.. British Resident, will preside.21 words
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Article25 1907-06-25 6 Duriiif; the Int ijuarter of the curreui year, there were I^l Km,. p. v immigrant' into the Kaari Scinbilan. I.VI Chinese, am MM Indiau immigrants.25 words
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Article23 1907-06-25 6 The Netherlands ludia Oovtinment has just passed un ordinance to cheek Chinese Secret Societies iv Kast Sumatra. Rlno. Bauka, Billitou, aud West Borneo.23 words
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Article31 1907-06-25 6 Two meu have been arrested ou a charge of bein^ eoiieeincd iv the mimUr of the hinainau. whose dead botly was found at the mouth of the Singapore river last week.31 words
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Article33 1907-06-25 6 A stinj> ou the nose by a moM|iiito whilst playing cricket, recently set up blootl poison in^ and caused the death of a yoiiD(- man named Duiuuicr, of (iood worth. Clatford I llainpsliirel.33 words
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Article33 1907-06-25 6 At a wedding at l.ockerley i Hampshire i. all the parties taking part were of the same surname. Soutliwell. and at the subsequent breakfast there were no fewer than sktceu South nells present.33 words
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Article31 1907-06-25 6 The Public Works Department at Kau>{kok is improving the city by constructing new roads and allowing handsome buildings to be erected, ou the sites of those destroyed by the recent tires.31 words
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Article34 1907-06-25 6 Permission to recruit :JUU coolies each in •lava, has been giveu to Mr. .1. Witham, superintendent of the Ayer-Kuuing Estate, aud to Mr. \V. Dell, manager of the Soiner. set Estate, in the X.M.S.34 words
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Article37 1907-06-25 6 Keceiitly, a bad epidemic of cholefu broke out iv the village of Cau Lao. Siam, and, as there were uo doctors there who pretended to know anything about the disease, a large number of deaths took place.37 words
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Article41 1907-06-25 6 Thcie arc 'Jo.) officers aud meu uu the German chartered transport Borussia. which arrived, this morning, from Tsinguui. en route to Hamburg. The IJorussia is a steamer ot 12.J66 tons and ii,MO hoi.se power. She carries a crew of 118 men.41 words
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Article43 1907-06-25 6 Certain Chiuc.se owners of permits for the cultivation of tapioca iv Kuala l*ilah, F.M.S., have, says the Malay Mail, had their permits cancelled owing to their abandonment wt the land owned by them. Iv some cases, the permits were granted many years ago.43 words
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Article40 1907-06-25 6 About uoou to-day, the Dutch cruiser Dc Ruyter, bound from Sourabaya to liatavia, arrived in Singapore, aud saluted the port. She is a vessel of 1,000 tons, and 0,:i77 horse power. She carries 'il gnus. Lieutenant-Commander Swaan is iv command.40 words
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Article43 1907-06-25 6 Superintendent Pett. of the Fire Brigade, piosecuted a number of traders, before the Senior Magistrate, this morning, for storing ou their premises kerosene aud other inflammable oils, iv excess of the liceused "luautity. The defendants were mulcted in tines ranging from iM downwards.43 words
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Article47 1907-06-25 6 The dedication of the carved teak wood screeu presented to Christ Church, liangkok, by Dr. 11. Caiupb II Ilighct. iv memory of Ins deceased wife, and kneeling desks presented by Mr. K. Ambrose, together with the inauguration of a surpliccd choir, took place ou the Jlth iust.47 words
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Article49 1907-06-25 6 The industrial development of Deli has loug been retarded by^in out-of-date treaty which gives the Sultau of the country special rights and privileges. With great difficulty the Sultan has just bceu persuaded to sign a revised treaty which is expected to further greatly the economic progress of the Colony.49 words
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Article58 1907-06-25 6 A Spanish surgeon, Senor Ortiz de la Torre, has performed the rare and difficult operation of sewing up a wound in the heart of a youth of eighteen, which had been perforated in a quarrel by a piece of glass employed as a weapon. A splinter of the glass, measuring58 words
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Article56 1907-06-25 6 The collapse of a gangway, which brought down a quantity of aoenery, made it impossible to complete the presentation of "A Koyal Divorce at Northampton Theatre, recently. The accident occurred in the fourth act, and the horse which Napoleon uses in the tableaux of the Battle of Waterloo, was for56 words
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Article60 1907-06-25 6 A Company to encourage colonisation in German New Guinea has been started in London. The would-be colonists must each pay the Company 4:500 down. In return, they get a free passage and free support for 18 months. A share in the profits of the Company is also promised them. The60 words
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Article57 1907-06-25 6 A Tamil imbibed more than he could pay for, in a spirit shop in Bencoolen Street, last night, and, when the money was demanded, he proceeded to smash every, thing he could lay his hands upon, tie was fined three dollars, this morning, by the Second Magistrate, two of them57 words
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Article62 1907-06-25 6 A Chinaman, employed as a head coolie connection with the coaling of steamers a j Tanjong Pagar, was sentenced to a niuutij s rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magjg. trate, this morning, for the theft of if .-,n belonging to the T»njong Pagar Dock Board. He was sentenced to an62 words
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Article82 1907-06-25 6 Captain Ihnstoffel. who had already distinguished himself by hunting down rebel chieftains in Borneo, Acheen, and Celebes, has again done signal service in Eaot Sumatra. He had been told off to capture or kill Singamangaraja, the priest-king of oertain rebel tribebmen, who bad defied the Government for years. Christofftl alter82 words
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Article17 1907-06-25 6 Mr. E. !>. Shaw, of Kuala Lumpur, is Ivmc seriously ill at the Hospital there.17 words
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Article14 1907-06-25 6 Mark Twain U to luuch today with th. Pilgrims at the Savoy Hotel. Loudon.14 words
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Article14 1907-06-25 6 Mi. H. s. Wikiuloixl hmmtnmi as i adw MMtey to Hie (iovirnniiiil d India14 words
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Article17 1907-06-25 6 Mr. C. M. Phillips. I'rim i[»4l faflaa InstituUoii. in ou n vi-.it t., In-, |,roth the VMM.17 words
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Article19 1907-06-25 6 The Amir »as *till at Kandahai o.i May 01. and His Majesty ap|Hars to have not over his indisposition.19 words
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Article19 1907-06-25 6 The Lieutenant (iovernor of India has apiKiintc.l Miss Cornelia Sorabji ;i mi mix r of the Itetliune Colleyc Committee.19 words
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Article21 1907-06-25 6 lUm J«W Macl.iclilan. the l/iu< ii Scottish son». iuhj' be visiting Hi^uwru later in tha year. Sh< m m>w in Vuntrmiut.21 words
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Article34 1907-06-25 6 When Mr. K St. (icor^el aull.ild. I. O K»cs ou leave next month prior to retirement on ensio'i. Mr. I!. O. N. Anderson. Aetiu^ SUtc BuKiueer. Perak. will a*.t as Director of Public Works.34 words
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Article38 1907-06-25 6 Arehihald .Mad riiiauon, of Sni/ort. Isle of Skye, who is oclievcd to he the ..I. |.>t Scotsman alive, Ixing in hi Mnsi.li year, ol ugo. was couverted receully as a meiiiUr ol the I-' rue Church ot Scotland.38 words
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Article55 1907-06-25 6 The full. eh...,/.. i.. the < haiUrnl Bank stalf ii Java one leported. Mr. II A. S. Thoinpsu.i. accountant at Singapore, replaoi Mr. J. K l»ctld\. tin- agent at SourHh.u.i. Mr. llcdily will Ukti up the [N>-.i.,l In ud mai.a ger atj Itaiitvi.i. iv )>l .< of Mr. W. C.55 words
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Article52 1907-06-25 6 The M isous why Miss Kiislihv roijjn. .1 the service of the Amir were that she founil the life tc > hard, and that tin arrangement made for her comfort were inadequate,. The Amir, the Madras Mail say-, wishes her to return in November; but .\|r>-> Kusliby h,t uo intention52 words
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Article53 1907-06-25 6 The liiiardiau, to hand by la.sl mail, cou tains the tollowiug advertisement Federated Malay States. Chaplaincy \.t cant in Nirth Pcrak, XUSO per auuuui, house aud travelling allowances. Rc-juired I'm vcrsity man, about :J0 years of age. A good, earnest Churchman. Address I.cv. II C. l/ard,53 words
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Article115 1907-06-25 6 The Manager of the Straits General Supply Stores, yesterday afternoon, secured a war rant against the assistant manager, who undischarged at the cud of May, charging him with collecting the sum of *l.:;iri from Mr. E. Croplcy and not turning i Ui. money to the Company. The115 words
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75 1907-06-25 6 Before loaving England. Prince Kuhliiuii of Japan conferred the following Orders Lord Koberts: Grand Cross ol the Paw lonia Order. Kear Admiral Sir Stanley Colvillc Ordti of the Rising Sun, second class. Hon. A. Walsh Order of the Saurud Trea sure, second class. Major75 words
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128 1907-06-25 6 A European lady had a most unpli... itnt experience in the Raffles Library au<l Museum, the other day. She was descending the stairs, wheu a snake, supposed to be of the rattlesnake species, and of a venomous type, passed by her. She naturally became128 words
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Article55 1907-06-25 6 Kassoou, a syce employed by Mr. T. C U. Miller, is accused of overdriving a skewbald Deli pony in such a manner as to cause it» death. The case was to have been tried before the Senior Magistrate, this morning, 'but the accused failed to put in An appear ancc-.55 words
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Article71 1907-06-25 6 Two -lapain Is an eating lion-*, last night, purttKil: ol some vermicelli And gave the restaurant keeper a gold coin, which they said was a sovereign. They received (U. 20 in change. At the police court, today, the restaurateur charged the men with deception and claimed that they "tiK gave71 words
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Article62 1907-06-25 6 Some time ago a correspondent wrote lo the l>«ily Chrouiclo, sujytattiun that ill email children in London and other Urjje townb should have tbeii names and addrea&es aflixed to the lining of tbeii Uats. Tlit. su^ostion ba& to a great u^tJlt heon adopted, and in n -yn uoo tuioy lobt62 words
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Advertisement228 1907-06-25 6 Teputz i Bohemian Natural Mineral Water. A Certain Remedy for: NERVOI DYSPEPSIA. HROXU K\( KSS[\ I. SECRETION or LITIIIA AND ALIU MEN. RHEI MATISM OK THE JOINTS AMI Ml si I.KS JAixeg well witrj all oht«,n«,. e mm Spirits and Wines 7'«* Caldbeck McGregor &Co Dont think of First Cost228 words
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Advertisement446 1907-06-25 6 Wilson co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Our Productions are of the highest p. .-^ihle ARTISTIC A TECHMC.L EXCELLENCE and are kuown throughout the East as INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. In Photography, a- in anything else, •'The Best is the Cheapest." CHINESE BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. Wanted, at ouue, a competent Chinese Bookkeeper security required. fiOO.446 words
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Article168 1907-06-25 7 THE GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL TO OVERCOME OPPOSITION. Supreme Power Vested in the House of Commons. iKi:i>m Oli: Own Coiikksi-oMikm London. Hutfc 'il, M 0 p.m. The House of Commons was crowded with Members of Parliameut aud the yitlli ries with visitors to hear the official statement of the168 words
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Article85 1907-06-25 7 Interesting Declaration by Mr. John Redmond. Ukuikk's Tklb»i:\m I .hi ii It hi J ii lie 21. Mr. John It-dmon.l. leader of the IrisU Parliamentary Party, in nnvcilim; a memo rial of the WcMordi.ius killed iv the Hattic of New Kirns in I said the Wuxfordiaus were lo85 words
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Article74 1907-06-25 7 Labour Members Presented at Windsor. I!ki i mi's TUJWKAN. Loudou, June 21. Kight thousand quests were present at the garden party at Windsor C.istle given by King Kdward and Qmw Alexandra o'; Saturday. Amongst the guiwts were the Kiug of Siam. ••Mark Twaiu (Mr. S. 1,. Clcincnsi,74 words
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Article61 1907-06-25 7 Loan of Eight Millions will not be Required. Mstma'a Ti LJtuk.ui Loudon. .lime -I. I 'Ik'.lh|miii s> Mini,!.; h( I'imincc. Mr. Y. Sakatani. has announced that the financial outlook iv Japan i, mist favourable. In consequence, the Treasury will be able to ilispcuso with the internal loau of61 words
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64 1907-06-25 7 IRkutkh's Tklburam] 1 1. 1- .ti June 21. Iv the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer iMr. Asquitln stated that it whs uuderstood the Trans\aal Guvcrnmeut would rei|iiirc only million of guaranteed loan duriug the ue\t twelvemonths. This was the only demand the64 words
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49 1907-06-25 7 Rkutkk's Telkukam j London, Juuc 24. The Itritish cruiser^ Monmouth I Captain .1. A. Tukci has arrived at \ictoria. British Columbia, to convey Prince Fushimi from Vancouver to Yokohama. Prince Fushimi was received enthusias tioally by 'JUKI Japanese at Vancouver on the 17th instant.49 words
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Article49 1907-06-25 7 ttMTIMi TaUMBAM London. .In in .M. The Nam understands that the London creditors of the Italian K.mk in F.gypt which suspended payment are endeavouring to come to M arraugcincut with the Vienna creditor* with h view of enabliug the Hank to renew operations49 words
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25 1907-06-25 7 RftOtSl'S TFLEubAM 0 Loudon June <J4. At Hurhnghaia, Caahriflaa belt Oxford tbo intrr MirenMy polo miuh by 9 goals25 words
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Article408 1907-06-25 7 Bulk of Profits Due to Increased Efficiency. The following is tin- Report of tlii; Diiectors to the Members of The Straits Trading Company. Ltd. Singapore, .lune M, l'.X)7. Gentlemen, Votir Directors now submit Mm Accounts for the half-year ended March ;11, IW7, beiug the second l>alf of408 words
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Article260 1907-06-25 7 Mining Coolie Did Not Know How to Gamble. The sum of *lm) is a good deal of mouey for a coolie to have iv his possession, anil Lye lloou's experience has shown him that it was a bigger sum than he. at least, was able to260 words
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Article171 1907-06-25 7 Reporting on the Dairy in 1904 Dr. Chalmers and Messrs. G. W. Sturgess and Solomon Seueviratne, who were appointed a special Committee, recommended lit may be remembered, says the Ceylon Observer i the removal of the dairy to a site near the Ambepusse Railway Station on the171 words
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Article131 1907-06-25 7 According toaTientsiu wire to the S. C Morning Pont, dated June lti. it is reported that the native crew of the British steamer Ashtabula have mutinied on the vessel at Taku. The officers faced the mutineers with arms but. after wounding several of the Chinese crew,131 words
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Article167 1907-06-25 7 FIRM ATTITUDE OF PREMIER AND GOVERNMENT. Disloyal Regiment Transferred. Hi 1 I m'~ TKLKGRAMJ I.'uidiiu, June 24. In liU iutcrvicw with the Premier, Albert, the agitator, disclaimed any political motives in the campaign lie had organised in the South of Fiance, ami begged M. Clouienceau to show167 words
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Article294 1907-06-25 7 Unkind Things Said About the Winners. Commenting upon tin observation-, of tljc Piuaug <ui/ittc in refereuce to the value of the Queen's Scholarships, the Straits Echo charges its contemporary with having said unkind thiugs about Quccu's Scholars, who. after completing their scholastic U-rin, have returned to tiieir native294 words
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Article283 1907-06-25 7 Recommendations that Bangkok May Ponder. Singapore is now studying Professor Simpson's report on its defective sanitation, aud it is having to contemplate the necessity for another big outlay of money, says the Bangkok Times. It is agreed that the town is sufferiug for the sins of those283 words
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Article154 1907-06-25 7 .V parade of the Malay States Guides, in honour of H.H. the Sultan's birthday, took place on the Esplanade, Toiping, at 7 a.m. last Wednesday, which was observed as a public holiday in Perak. On the stroke of the hour, says the Perak Pioneer, the British154 words
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Article838 1907-06-25 7 DISPUTED POSSESSION OF A GAYLANG BUNGALOW. Prince Among the Coconuts. H;ii a de I lurn. otherwise known as Prim c Alexander Tsar, came up from a Gaylaog (Mount plantation, this morning, for the purpov, of defending .1 suit brought against him by than Chew Lye, t'liua838 words
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Article190 1907-06-25 7 Ipn \V. J. aud H. Thomsou and Co. thus report in their India Rubber Circular dated May 25:— Para. The market has been extremely quiet aud easier .luring the past fortnight, and Hard Cure Fine Spot has declined to 4 B}. Although present prices ruling for Fine190 words
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Article817 1907-06-25 7 Interesting Gathering at Zetland House. The fourth anniversary of the Singapore branch of the Young Men's Christian Absoci ition wan celebrated last evening, wheu au interesting gathering took place at Zetland House. There wan a large attenuate ol inenibcrs and friends. The wtom was U. tefully decorated with817 words
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Article103 1907-06-25 7 Such is the demand for coolies in Deli that the Planters' Union is endeavouring to monop 'lise the supply by refusing to get labourers for those who arc not members. The planters thus shut out have formed an association of their own to get young and103 words
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Article93 1907-06-25 7 A Shanghai tclogram, of June l.*>. reports that tho native bund has been placarded with notices inciting the populace to attack tho opium hulks, moored in tho river, on June, 22 when the new regulations regarding the prohibition of opium wore to come into force. The93 words
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Article39 1907-06-25 7 A correspondent to the Baui;k"U Times wye that 1.600,000 dollars old Strait* doUars— belonging lo l'hya Kathatoru, have been transferred from batUmbonj to la chim, and placed in a buUdiaK specially erected as a itrong ro->m for tho purpose.39 words
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Article197 1907-06-25 7 CANDIDATE FOR CHANCELLORSHIP RESIGNS. Undercurrents of Court Life. Kkltkh's Tklk.ham l.omliili. .lime Mi Mm vuu liuelow's positiou as Imperial Chancellor lias beeu strengthened by tlic rutireiujut of Cjiiut von l.>- 1 low>kv< Wcliuer. the lui|icriiil Secretary Ih tlic Interior idcsiguatitl officially as Kvprewutativf nl tin li.uici 11.i i.197 words
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Article180 1907-06-25 7 Two Malays Committed for Trial to Assizes. A mill bin S'mau aud Mai io.in Ma Mohaim d Kassim had au altercation with a sailor. named I'sman. as the result of which the latter's skull was crushed in, which. ovi n tually. caused his death. The men were180 words
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Article204 1907-06-25 7 Return of Seventeen Hundred Shares Announced. At the meeting of shareholders in tin above Company yesterday. Mr. 11. L. Bell, the Chairuiau. annouuceil that Mr. McCly inout had returned 7 ."Ml shares. Dr. Milna 70H, and the estate of the late Mr. RpkfWNM MM, on which no204 words
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Article132 1907-06-25 7 At Hongkong, tbe other afternoon, a coolie snatched a purse from a lady in (,'ueen s Road. The lady, Mrs. Margaret Leo, living in the Hongkong Hotel, called out iv her alarm, and Mr. Hancock who happened to be in the vicinity promptly gave chase aud captured132 words
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Article66 1907-06-25 7 l>r. W. K. St. Lawrence Finev. au exMayor of Kingston, v nt up in a balloon in tho Islo of Man, recently, and whilst in tinclouds |Kmte<l a postcard to KiaMton frii'nd by dropping it over tlio side of the banket. The oard was duly delivered. On the address sido66 words
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Article103 1907-06-25 7 It is understood thai tin MMMMM ot lln Indian Government tor dealing with the dissemination of sedition have uot been exhausted by tin- issue of the resolution empowering local t," 'veruiucnts t» jiroritd agaiust MIMMa uudcr the sedition cUubcb of the 1\ iiitl Code. It in believed that a Bill103 words
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Article1477 1907-06-25 8 REVISION BY THE BENEDICTINE ORDER. iFkom Oi i Ows OnMNnm), London, May iil. To Mm wWaoCMItUUM" and "free i lii isti 'iiilmii. and pu'-'-iuly to the more I I .ii it, I portion oi tho non-Cliristinn world, the decree inaad recently by Urn Pojhj, calling foi .in a'lieudcd1,477 words
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Article375 1907-06-25 8 Doubts and Fancies Before the Race. Usually, as the Derby approaches, says a attar in The World just to hand, there is some sort of scare as to the well-being of the favourite. This year Slieve (iallion advauces iv general estimation, and speculative persons are heard375 words
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Article270 1907-06-25 8 That BiMjapan is nut tin only Colony suffering from h depression in its share market is evident frnm the condition of affairs now existin^*in Hongkong. According to the South China Morning Post, the shares there arc- tumbling in most corapauies out of till proportion to tin risu270 words
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Article66 1907-06-25 8 Tuesday, June 25. Hockey. -S.C.C. v. OfficiM of the R.K. aud R.A. Kowliufj 1 11 1111:1111. nt. Wednesday, June 26. Kuyly Football.— S.C.C. v. GarrUou Howling Tournament. Thursday, June 27. Association Football S.C.I 1 v. H.O.A Bowling Tournament. Friday, June its. Hockey— S.C.C. v. 11 Co. K.W.K.66 words
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Article61 1907-06-25 8 The billiard tonrnatnnnt, in connection with the Chinese Volunteer Club. Beach Road, will begin on July IS. Mr. L. E. Brett was the recipient of a handsome silver tea service aud rose bowl, dv the occasion of his wedding, from the members of the Hongkong Civil Service61 words
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Article29 1907-06-25 8 Ipoh v. kinlu. A match has been arranged between the I]kili and Kinta Golf Clubs, aud will take place on the Batu Gajah Links on Suuday, Mini, :;n29 words
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Article38 1907-06-25 8 S.C.C. v. Dutch Club. A return match between these Clubs was played on the Esplanade yesterday, and resulted in a win for the S.C.C. by two goals to nil. Nothing was scored in tho first period.38 words
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Article88 1907-06-25 8 5.V.A. Rifle Club. The next monthly shoot, iv connection with tho S.V.A., will take place on the Balestior Kange on Saturday afternoon and Sunday moruing next. Match at Perak. Shooting .it Tai ping on Thursday, members of tlu: Perak Ladies' KjftV Association made the following scores l:.llyds. 100 yds.88 words
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Article208 1907-06-25 8 V.M.C.A. Athletic Club. Speaking at the annual gathering of the members of the Singapore Y.M.(J.A., last night. Mr. F. J. Benjalield, the Chairman of the AIM* tic Club, referred to the interest th>' members had takeu iv snort. He pointed out that there were i'>'.t mem Mm of tho208 words
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Article183 1907-06-25 8 Id.R.C. Tournament. The mixed doubles in the S.K.C. tennis tournament have been concluded. Yoster day. Coehlo ami Krskim beat Oehlers aud Swithiu Pereira, 0 .1. 6 -it, in the finals. There are still two ties to be played off in each of the other three events. S.C.R.C. Tournament.183 words
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Article223 1907-06-25 8 5.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's results in ttie S.C.C. bowling t mrnainent, anil the forthcoming events arc as follow YKSTEKDAYS TIES. SI.ViLKS. .1. McKenzie, owo t, beat K. Scoular, owe 3, ■21 to 8. J. C. l'i'/^. -r.il. I rec. 2, beat O. W. Crawford, rec. 1. 21 to 18.223 words
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Article508 1907-06-25 8 Entries and Weights for the Forthcoming Races. 1 lie follow in« are the weight* for the lir.tt davH t-\ •■nt'* at the Selangor iin-»-t inji. which opens on July 9, and the entries lor the second and third day's race* Planters' Cur. St. Ib. Ht. lb. Dawn508 words
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Article36 1907-06-25 8 Ostend Championship. The following was the score in the championship tourney at Osteud, with half the total number of games played, on May 31 Tarrasch 7, Schlechter 0. Janowski 5), Marshall 4', Burn 4, Tchigorin36 words
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Article51 1907-06-25 8 Steamers now ply regularly between Java aud Bengal. They call at Sabang. and discharge rice which is stored there for distribution to neighbouring ports. Sabang has thus dealt a blow at Penning, which was hitherto the rice emporium for Deli and the East Coast of Sumatra. Sabang now supplies these51 words
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Advertisement257 1907-06-25 8 Jodn Jfaittie @0., !b>td. FULL STOCKS OF ENGLISH-MADE HARNESS AND i Saddlery STABLE REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS. Itep.i.rs if. UtffMMaMMl Saddlery carried out l>) MM on n woikiurn, undei HMMMM supervision. against infection by 4^ »BP the use of Lifebuoy \_J C^mT^^ml all climates and at ,"^"V V KM FOR257 words
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Advertisement123 1907-06-25 8 SITUATION WANTED. j Ity an A|«itlifc»ry of 'W )<'nri' htmpiul experience. Qualiniktiunu: Diviwiiig Hi-pt-n HinK, TrmlMiH pfttienU. makint! pMaariptMM and attendini; to Btirgical wurk. Holds (juod tOßtimuuialn from Ceylon and Sumatra. Al present employed in the hospital of the Petroleum Maatschappij Znid l'erlak. AdilraHH: 11 R. PILI.AY, IftMlMir. C/O Ml.123 words
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Article276 1907-06-25 9 forma- Capital Subscribed of lmat P»«cl ion I Share* j Vfcln op to ™1 MOO.OOO KJOO 000 60,000 »in IJo 1903 £400,000 £850,000 350.000 £i I 1907 $400,000 $375,000 37,5000 If 10 «10 2, A) snimcd i £60,000 £60,000 60,000 l r 1906 £100.000 £90,000 j 90,000 }j 1905276 words
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Article35 1907-06-25 9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 1% ~i^^Z, RiJey Hargraavei, Ltd. 6% 1 222 > £5 3% prem Singapore Sfunioipal 6% *ft°£ 400,000 20% pram 4* 1 878,000 nprenT Tanjong Pagarbock Co., Ltd. 8% $2?'J22? 2% dii nominal35 words
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Article304 1907-06-25 9 1905 I £150,000 I £104,937.10 i 1 1 1905 »200,000 187,400 l! 700 $ij "ft I 8,800 •10 8 a,SoonnlMa*d 1804 £80,000 £11,185 f WO ,£1 j 1 700,000 M ,0,000 I JJg i»O3 £70,000 £***** i^j-ay-- g 50,000 I ,185.000 ,10 ,10 1904 £12,000 £10 800 [I 1304 words
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Article159 1907-06-25 9 1894 £5.377.10.0 £4,648.18.0 1898 $328,000 $225,000 SO.OOO 1125 MM •U.boO.w") Hongkong aad Shanghai Bank I I 18 000 250,0004 J I 6,000 >10 |1M *0.000 Howarth Erskine, Ufc S,8oo"^«,l *10 *10 SingiporeCtold Storage oi., Lid.".' •>£X !,55 2,^ 20 000 Singapore Dispensary Ltd. 2.000 $100 $100 M,000« Straita Ice159 words
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Article105 1907-06-25 9 Tim tot«l toiiMiiiijiii.iii at spiiiis in tinl'"i" 'K i during the pM y< MHUOUUhI I tt.480 ptool ya11,,,,5.' m i'- witl i.::.-.'.).7t;ti HtllotM la ill, prerfc tyea daenMi ofCT^M pUlaaa. Kutiinatinn Ux pnpifcltfali at W^MNKOOII, il.is quanlit) warkaoot at .90 of a mm«l Halloa t- 1105 words
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Article91 1907-06-25 9 com spon.l. i.'. say s the Malay .Mail, wants to know it I rcncli h to bo recognised <•« an oAoiaJ language in Selangor. lie •"< that m '>'oi>ivc<lari>giatci-t'il letter! mhicl liikl teen (>osU-il in Kiiala Lmupnr, iiud «raa askiil to si^n ii> a pink receipt «rit:.n iv Knyhsli, iiii91 words
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Article87 1907-06-25 9 13MHMC do (Cube Nu. lj aapiekad Copra Bali do Pontianak Pepper. Black do White >» Sa«o Flour Sarawak do Brunt-i No. 1 Pearl Sago Coffee- Bali. U% Coffee. Palombaoi.', '-"0" ba^is Coffee. Liberian No. 1 Tapioca, small Flake ilo small pearl ■io wvd peail Tin Opinm. Benares Rioe. Rangoon87 words
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Article117 1907-06-25 9 •Jn Loruio-.— Bank 4m> -j/4 1 Demand 2/4.' Private 6in 2/4« Jo m/g 2/4* Cm <j..r.ii-<»/,— Bank d/d 2.894 Private 3 ni,« 2.46" do 6 m.'s -».4h fm rrmnns lUnt iI.J 294 Private I ui/s .s.osi <M/^i^Bank°T.T 6m/8 Private 30 d,« 17^ Eonghor.j— Bank d/d Private 30 d s117 words
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394 1907-06-25 9 Ladies' Gallery in the House of Commons. 11 way ..t ktfown l>v oat-KHka-H i.ml if a number of the HotMB of moti* ci.si,.> eaavame with a i.idy in tlw ■al!i lie utajrdom far five urinate* omlv «r. Wicliaul Maodnnagh. i» the Lady', Ruadui, rtatenthat nMoabm, ~<Mpeoiall} the v i!ml tainweelniiabhj."394 words
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Advertisement27 1907-06-25 9 RILEY, HAR6REAVES Co, Ltd. Electric Fans TABLE, BRACKET, and CEILING PANS. Speciality i CROMPTON PUNKAH PANS LARGE STOCKS. pRICES Electrical Departments r././,*o». mo. sea. 3 BATTCRr ROAD27 words
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Advertisement441 1907-06-25 9 [J*- T CONTAINS Mtffc ""&WCETENCD t I I^IM I A o/ Br/aBJaKs^Bl I\7 /o The Richest Milk on the Market. ASK FOX SLEDGE." INSURANCE Companies KoYaL INSURANCE COMPACT FIRE AND LIFK. TuTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXi EED £12.000,009. :hi HME-r fihe orncu in tbi w-jbld. BOUSTEAD x Cc.—jgenu. LANCASHIRE INBT7RANCE <441 words
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Advertisement310 1907-06-25 9 Books Just Received. Beetons Garden SUnafiemem— A oir l*nrt.iim of tl,e Theory au.l Praeti, of Horticulture »n,l a CmoblMi Guidt i .'.»r.leiii..«. \v,t|, Ill.i-t',:, A Short HUtorx of the Suraivm— Beii I a (oncise Account ..f tin- R,s :m ,i D* cMiie of the Saracenu- Nvn ai;,l of tl Economic.310 words
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Article292 1907-06-25 10 Sounding the Praises of Baguio the Beautiful. L. jl iiiMiif -rr 1^ 1 I^ tMl tlw K.l.n »f 11.. l'l.ili|.pim-. »**«»>» IIHWHIMM T«i l ,tl I .nMHil,-r.,f aeople Hummed then H* V 11 ll 1 Hi' Mttied 1»v,.u,l Urn sl.a.U.xv of a .Jutilit that to A.m. limn. in292 words
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Article109 1907-06-25 10 ,l.- l «ili-l»fr.»tii i:..n»'t... tli.- n<>»«>tlmt the Mm.iuis VinoeßM V, -ru/./i. i«l»'--......tativ, -f I FtantfM faniiK. i- ..ii 1',,5.;,n.l l -..!1..,1,M« .l»Ui t.. Mii.,..rt hi- tai.nl> ilaiiu to #18(MIOOj0nO iit;n in^t tt»- r.ntisli "TlH'rll'ii" refer* Ui iltflOOflM \>\»> teterMtkKtto Kin-:K.1«a,,l 1.. 11.. an.l 111. »>> !aM,,i>109 words
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Article156 1907-06-25 10 s.itur.i;t> Review ity* tiwt ■wwg tin n«o1m an.l ni.isi high); ndned iwprffaw <»f tin British armies ami P<u— lire bi noU -liil» and I><lM> I>;lllsl.^mldii Opinion >•">* tliilt |«ilia|^ tin most notable baton '>f il'i- 11 <■ .h,t .flalHii-iHii.ii "f imam iaWHad in by lutillin-'--. W»OVfc156 words
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Article137 1907-06-25 10 K..r the rti -i time in the liistory of the Mr.li.v.l Mi--i<>M Auxiliary ot ihir Clmrch Mi-ummy Soi-i.-ty. tba outpatient atti m,1.111. i ;it ti.r various hoapiudi exoeedi I o» miilioii for tbl >>:ir. tin- oxact IffWl I Ik-iuk 1.(177.17(1. u> kgai>«t Ott,gM in tlt«137 words
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Article784 1907-06-25 10 Strange maud* ba*e been baaed mbb%mj fr.mi wiMH parti <>f st. Jaam'i Ckoaeh, Exeter, for oooaicknMc Umm past ami i.tf,.rt> t" -"'v tl'f iny>t<'iy haM B*M fruitlc>--. M tiIMW (he souml- iirc like tlir cliantiny <>f paafana ami tin' BcaekWag »f Mm Males. Tlioy ar<-784 words
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Article156 1907-06-25 10 Oiic of the most extraordinary coincidences or, rather, series ol MfaaMMM that baa happened of late years is reported from t!i. >pani-h t..«-n of K-t. ila. H. i.' Dii May 1". ami ut half past twelve o'clock ithe MM day an.l hour as the biit:i of Urn156 words
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Article66 1907-06-25 10 The Bangkok Times understands that ;i Gold Coimnjr La., i^ Mag drafted for Si.iin. ami that the MOMM BU Im-<-iuih- l.iw witlain thu year. It is un.lcr this law that it in propuM.il to re intrmlnci- the stiinjj .1 copper coin this time, uot nickel as before. Matters have not66 words
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Advertisement524 1907-06-25 10 NANKING COMPANIES. loSSTaHO BHAN6HAI BANKING CORPORATION. >aid up Capital »i0,000,00c JESERVE YVSiiiSterling Rcerve •H>.«».222r $21,000,000 6ilver Reserve M1 ,000.000 a nftnnnc itierve Liability ol Proprietor. »10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. H. Medhurst, Etq.-Chairman. oSSteF'S' K. KheUim, Esq. a. Haunt Em. Bhewan. Esq. ZK Lenzmann, Esq. U. A. W. Klade W524 words
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Advertisement533 1907-06-25 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE 200 CASES OF 151. :H. To be held at Powell 4 < o.'s Saleroom, On W:dn'.sJ«y,J<tn> i», at 11 ".m. (For account of concerned). Powell ff Co.. Hlg Auctioneer*. MINING LEASE AND MINING MACHINERY FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Valuable-Mining Lease, Machinery, *c, mcludi n g two533 words
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Advertisement547 1907-06-25 10 SALES BY AUCTION. 544 LOTS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE UK VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FITRN ITU RE. A. GOOD OLLECTION OF WEL 1. -GROWN PLANTS, 4. The Property of .I AME3 KELLAR, ESQ., To i held at KM.LANDIA," No. 4 LLOYD BOAD. On Satur.lnj. *NM •-'■>. 'it UM ELABORATELY CABTKD AM) POMSHED547 words
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Advertisement292 1907-06-25 10 SALES BY AUCTION. POPULAR SUBURBAN BUILDING SITES. O\ KRLOOKING THOMPSON MAD RESEPYOIK. Me--r*. 11. L. COGHLAX and <O. are instructed to sell by Auction at their Mart N.>,. 4 and 5 llaittcs Place. On Mmtdmg, -inly, •> <<t MM !■■>"■ Ab..ul Ml Frceli.ild building <it.~. l-'iiM |»rTii-iilars in Sale Circular-292 words
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Advertisement73 1907-06-25 10 DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDREN, At this MMM of the year Mm first iianatural loosejuss of a child's bowel* should have immediate attention. Tin- beal thiafj that can be nivcu is Chaiulierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea KLimdy followed by castor oil as directed with each bottle ul tin: remedy. This73 words
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Article705 1907-06-25 11 INTERESTING NOTES AND NEWS FOR MOTOR MEN. The Nt||ll S«iiihil;in (ioviiiiiu, -nt |>ro|K>st' u> nil h motor lmiiM' nnil ilrivijrs' qpmrterm :it S<.ri'inbiin. Tiic Kiny of Sjani. :uioni|i.iiiir,l In his ►oiis iin. l IViiii,- Cli«i.M.ii. xvi-nt lion, Milan to r.iiit.t l.y ni.itor ear. Tin- ]mit\ niailc Hue at tunt705 words
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Article299 1907-06-25 11 A Cowboy's Motor Impressions. The New \iM-lt Kvcnini; Post jjivts the fol!n« my amusuiK IMHI of an encounter between h BMM)I hikl h motorist, from which tliii former emerged triumphant. Sinyn|>oie is free from cowboys as America knows them, hut we have >« Ml highways, to tin- great annoyance of299 words
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Article552 1907-06-25 11 One it>nrning. mouuted on his fiery bronco which r;int<TPfl and lurched ;u a rakisl au«l tlif Xortli Dakotan iMm into kV P'lik from the Ciiilc. just .•■> a motor car con taiiiing. .lolui Shevlii. v broker. pMMfM through the fate. In lining s<> the i-nr grazed §1^0:1(0^ flank. Things ii.i|>|H-n«552 words
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Article597 1907-06-25 11 litistics of Cars in Use. !l, editol of 111,- Car is ||Mt MM iu.lldg m ■UiUi4h.ii. Me 1,..- put his think t -a»|i iiml Im- mm t.. the conclusion that miihilh r ot am in rxhtcm is 24HJUO. PMM tiiiil inii-rica heads tin list imt.lKHI. (ilcatltiitaiu coming si.«on,| with ml.597 words
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Article10 1907-06-25 11 lYintiiluiiious vi paaMl motoring int»Tv>t hp uivited lor this column.10 words
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Advertisement329 1907-06-25 11 MOTOR CARS Now in Stock. One Rover Car lI. I'. TWO. SKATKD. spKCIAI. FINISH. PRICE $1,600. WITH HOOD. LAMPS. ETC.. COMPLETE. Capt. Lord HERBERT SCOTT, D.5.0., writ.-s of thewCbn: "I should like von t kn..« how ».ll satisfi,-.! 1 am uithtlir ••fi h.p. IMpeetali li..\vr tar. I malice it woud.rlul329 words
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Advertisement194 1907-06-25 11 Trje HUMBERS Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RAGE. See a.counts i-i the Holm- l'.i;«r-. \<iKMS: Borneo Company, Ltd. 1V34 \j SAWHLC9* <, Mi The Straits Times, The Straits Budget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Daily issi,? per year $30.00 do per quarter 7.50 do per month 2.50 do per194 words
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Advertisement562 1907-06-25 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. WE, CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, imumX occaHioiii been a»ked w!iv M much hapMIMM xß..nUi I* i.lh.wl on th. LOW I'KTROI. (ONsrMPTION of the AUKOL JOHNSTON when th.- pnoe of |K'trol. although mpicllv :nlMinfiiiK (hi honifl is jtt reasonably low. The reall> tMfMtMt (t.lvanlH^e of low cunsuiuption to562 words
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Advertisement607 1907-06-25 12 Scale of CbarGee. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MieoeIIaneonj Wants of Every Description, Houses, Land. 3tc., to let. arc inserted at the following raten One It:C-r:if n t 1.30 per inch. Two 2.00 Three 2*o Six 5.20 Nine 6.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty I've 10.00 (Xich subsequent month $5 per inch.) T'i.' above rate607 words
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Advertisement512 1907-06-25 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. J R»ti> :-Fi.nr Uaaa, on* or two Inwrtioin. HjM By the inch, m Ncnte of C'h.->r«e*. TO PARENTB LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. A Yunng married lady would taka charge of one or two children in exchange for passage. Address, "V.8.5.," c/o. Straits Times. mi LESSONS IN FRENCH. &C. Private512 words
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Advertisement463 1907-06-25 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. BaTIS Four Linen, on* or two insertions, tI.OU Bj th* Inch, Seal* of Charge*. FOR SALE. RUBBER ESTATE. 800 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stumps. Ipply C," o/o Straits Times. c 103 RUBBER SEEOB FOR BALE. Rubber Seed- for Sale. Apply the Manager, Malacca Rubber Plantations, Malacca.463 words
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Advertisement625 1907-06-25 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Ratcs:— Po»' Linn, on* or two insertions, fl.nn By tta* Inch, Bcal* of Chargw. COMPOUND HOUBE TO BE LET. No. 26 Sophia Road. Apply to 18-2 Prinsep Street. CBll f HOUBE TO BE LET. Frankfurt House, Mo. 1 Lloyd Road. Apply within. 665 TO BE625 words
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Advertisement762 1907-06-25 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. R»TE*:-l«t Month, 110 p«r inch. si:li<«r|iwM nontht, ti. Fur -lii.rtar perliwl* Meats of Charge*. NOTICE. The aodersigucd is prepared to book orders for Rubber Seeds from nine year old trees, for 1906 delivery. Price on application. MANAGER. c 427 Highlands and Lowlands Estate. L1N661 ESTATE. PARA RUBBER SEEDS762 words
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Advertisement604 1907-06-25 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. bn mMm *h iwim-ii. mttm w.m:li«. I .horti.i p«ri...|. rh ji THE KINTA ASSOCIATION. LTD. N,,t i< herein :-\pt\ tlmt Ik* Tnnef* Hooks of the abo\c Association aril bee!..**.' lr.nn the Hue 2'i. the June 2M m.-luiiive. W I.OWIHK.K KKMI'. A( .A. BfaMMOM, -lane Is. li«i7. tillUM? AVIS.604 words
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