The Straits Times, 4 July 1907

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  • 11 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JULY 4. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 159 1 tomobiles ffiayard. VERY BEST. Dupire CO., Sole Agents. Brothers, Irtd. To-morrow Saturday LAST 2 DAYS \pUR WE AT SALE. jcial Bargains and Clearing Lines in CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, and HARNESS Sg.3 To-morrow. ATZ BROTHERS, Ltd i^^^^^^mtm^ HOTEL*. CALEDONIA* HOTEL 77, Brass Baaah Road- SingaporeThe Brightest »nd Hf-althitst Resort
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    • 206 1 ROBINSON Company. Sanderson Cameras Hj^HM^^^^ ARE SPECIALLY MAD!-. For? THE ■ffi ro«j»»t^ No morf Shviiiking '"BißSj .•'•"'^Tl ri The Tropical /tl fiHK) THE CAMERA FOR THE TROPICS. Hand Cameras or Stand Cameras. Robinson and Co. SHORTHAND WRITER WANTED. Junior shorthand whtar an'l Typist. 'M>piy to McALISTER'A CO.. LTD. 1103 COMPOUND
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    • 19 1 GRAND HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. SINGAPORE. MoIiV.PX IX C.INMI.I. ;l.iS fUerirg e»ory rulv.int.^c .iti.l nwevity mMnto health nnlromfort. L _-J
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  • 398 2 LOWIOD: y An txeeU." A ffceOoodto fc\ original. U"' chai'«<t<i> arf gB j cllOM'll H1" Wjj humoiir. K' 1" .JmJ aatalwayx 'W/ 1 heart." 1"1 1 very clever. 1 ,«La| ■tovetnem of t i*^^ are nwtoniatii Jj necessity. A *]t*J>\ f»n,e of mi...l I j ,»r«l.m.-l. M Jnlmny GiUat.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 209 2 f<<i: Tin- run nu in mwAHMs. THE PARSI ALFRED THEATRICAL COMPANY OF BOMBAY aMtawa f.r aW( bm aa^.fej It BMW I !«-.iS IMi.M..l Mi.M..: I .Th««trvV BEACH ROAO! TO-NIGHT! "GOPICHAND IKK i:s 0V AI>Ml.-MoN <"»»*•■ -n Mhvl S,«t- »T V) 7.5»>,. MaaMaliai. a. 50 nmcfeai ILJI Fir,t(| M -_<.00 ■"■•Ctai
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    • 298 2 JODELITE. I MB: SO IB .M 1-K Mm I B^9 V _JE^^^^ i Km only |irov«il. lasting protection against tin* attacks of White Ants, Teredos, Dry Rot. Jodeiite has now been in ouoatentiuse in the Straits Settlements for many years with complete success. Experiment: -Coat a piece of deal. Serayah
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    • 98 2 ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb Builder I /JO Middle Rvad. Sole Agent for I j Meaera. Uuttridge Brothers, Ltd.. Loadoa, I aiBH Telephone No. 619. j LIQUID FUEL BUNKERS. II j Fresh Water Island (PULO BUXOM) Opposite W»*tcrn Entrance to Kcpptl Harbour. I 1 30/--(THIRTV SHILLINGS) PER TON F.
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    • 142 2 j^^^aj BB^^ss^^^^^^L r^USSEtLS I fiR EENBUTTERFIY B|t8 |to „> to be had >«" STERILIZED l ™.m s ij^ >s^^^^s^s^^ i 3^ Dealers. i Fit i I PATENT SOSTENENTE 4^!^^ Built Expressly for this Climate and Guaranteed for FIVE Years. $450 FREE TUNING FOR ONE TEAR The ROBINSON PIANO CO., Ltd.
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    • 65 2 An All© J" J sn.i.o. Byl .MORESIDENCt Co. (Limitei—■"If. One lnr«« I"s"\*f 1' Those who 10,-—- il S li*°" will enjoy SiiiKJ^BM. :::;';:i:r^fiEE'B saix trader. Dinicat el i'fc' 1 The narrative is full Ot j ronnti 1 pints. iui.l luir Bokij T.''■*'•• there is an e\ciliii. for M > in
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  • 436 3 O.A.G. ar n *s. The -lotion 1 < < al f< „.,..iut..H.nt t A 1 1: ...41 MM f l-,,..|..ffiv,. v,,, A<i tl»' r. *i-«im ii.. „.uf,w t» i-.vv,,. 1 ,,,.11vm,,«.,u,, lt bM<>r > U'o ;,,,H it l<1 v <"''»i<l. nre „,11 ranks '> Im.l .stMrrlMatl "<*■••>
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  • 107 3 Uf i t.iuicnth of. Hwi .Mil »i-li tluy had ,Hk *****1 l til) \>U -< Ml ■!»>. .^H ■-i in itiiK-nt a^ tlw l"l ul 1;, i.-l pi. vail -^B Mm i-uKlinal ■ff. ttt t\ i-li..i-l tt-v.-r. ■f i. ,Im,-. r.Mli. pn HM vta-le iuciJi-ut t<> liift' 1 u^
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    • 10 3 I'uri-a.titr. i.<.|i. ut i,,.iit.t~ i:«»y TV l» I-" >■'»" 1,, 11...' ""<■>•
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    • 807 3 PHOSFERINE fTlto Greatest at all Tonic 1 I IMMIM mCALTM. I 1 niiiiiii i mm > fimn. if I UMI fcawaja, t.aiaa. fcC g J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED H. ABRAIYIS. HORSE REPOSITORY. ORCHAItU ROAD. ll;i- on lnuid a Bee gdeotioa ot' over XXI Horsrs. t'ohs
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    • 279 3 Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. BRICKS it FIREBRICKS. Sound well shaped and tiard burnt brick* oao be xupplird at f1 SO per Lak .a at tbc works. Firebrick* $60 per thm>t<aDrf. Fireclay 130 i>er too. Any Rhuped bricks can b» made to order and delivered id about live weeks. Aj>i>lij to:
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  • 214 4 latest Contrivance for Securing Pure Milk Supply. fm wars I.mmil, ni's milk Mppty has MM Uaaaal bf dical mi n ami hoaltli officers ;or I pMA ilia! of tin- int.uit BMJIMHf. N'>w tlic dairy companion are to deliver milk at the iloors .if MWBM in pMMi
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  • 322 4 \".',:\wr )>•>!.> mAmIM mbm liiis Wen out Ka~t win,., vi tlio I'rmntry Umtlcttian in rof< ivnci in it^ rocont ilissertation on iluuki-y polo, which, ha a-si i >. lia<t it^ ol i^in. nut in Egypt, but in China. I i Imu'iu willi, tills N'liiu.ls HMMIUI <
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  • 245 4 Tu. taaataaa Kiuj <■.;■- uJQaeM \ioeliain Nmmjbl will i .\.-<\ v, ith n (■ooJ 'lf.ll of >-yiiip.ithi ::tr. -I ii: l!iitiin. wii^'iv bot!i ai.j well kiuwu ami Hieatlye~.Utin.il. h\,^ i.'.irlns is i Col.uel i t\t'u!d-!iin !.i;li. Intiiiliv. au ulmiral of the BrftMl i' v.;. m 1 a Kuiylit
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  • 115 4 I total uuiubcr of jud^rs is thirty-two. •>: lli' fourt.iu were educated at Cam :iid tight at Oxford, auJ ten arc not iH-iiibi rgu^ npj.-r of the okk-r I'uiversiiies,i>'^it f Cl»a.»ccllor conic» f rom (Ktonl aud •'lir l-onl Chief Justice trom Cambridge. Of lit tour
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  • 561 4 VESSELS Name, i>ort t ami nan STI Air;ie, Sydney, Aiigt Alcimms, China, Jnl Arc»dia, Colombo, J \sty»nax, Livcrp.K>l Austria. Trieste, Jnl: Australien, Marseille Ayuthia, Calcutta A. Apcar, Cilcutt:. AwaMaru, Load"-, Bharaw, Rangoon, ■>• Brisgavin, Hamburg. Borneo, London, Sep Bombty Mam. Bomt C. Apoar, H'koii),', Ji Calchaa, I.iverpoi.l, -1 Capri, Bombay,
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  • 91 4 Passengers olßdwr0 lBdwr Korop< I Per M. M. steaiuer Sala;^*^"^^^ Per P. and steau o r 114 «o« ing with the steaint. I' From London Juno 7, <______— poro: Mr. J. ltobi.'rtrsoi,_ a ..<> Di. .i.D. (.niii.it,. M.to SALt. SandurHon, Mr. \V. T. Mr It. dell. St.
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  • 26 4 Mrs. Uosa 1;,.,.10v-l#| 3 widow, i, ailvrrtisii, laW- 1 we notd uo longer m, T' K^i' I Master Johnny Trun^ A his kinil i I I
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    • 37 4 COLIC AMD DIARRHOEA. iMMtM t'« -t««a.4l. ousieaad MMM .!.!> r. -IM-vts.l by th. us. of lltauib l"«iu toli.". liuh'ta and l>i«rrhir« Hein<-.l\. u.»xl ol xucli a nwJu .ne, Kiv. it a trial, rur sale by all dis|«n»ai.. and
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    • 704 4 STEAMER SAIUNBB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bill* >( leading ibsum! for OMm Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and Americ-m Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE. Outran! (for Cain.!). DMi July •->
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    • 1155 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LIME. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals of
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    • 779 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial (lertnan Hail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of (hii Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplei, (connection Mrt~« «ii— Naplei, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan,', Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 434 5 H —^^P JJ" f li ''•''r.inti. H*' <".. en.' Hf*r-M».», j -H 1; K.i«' r 'i'- i r ■-■> m^B "•""•h0;,.,.:;:,"';, ■<; 'B etc. 5t Arrivals. IB '■^■ni.v'' 1 l m '""I"' Ui >- •>"!> B i B IB 091 «<""■■ <vt 11,1, Hf flflf > IMn .1 don.
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  • 88 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Itertheil To-day. tihjomo »ac«« Eaht Wniiir Babsin— Chcaug Che*. EaUI WBAKFBFCTinSI 'I'hollgwa. Sett. 1 (Sumkh WH»ar):— Wright. Srcnos No. i— Xil. Yerimo Main. 4— Ben Viurkie. s— Nil. 6— Hebe. 7— Hong Bt-e. B— liinj-jMnru. Shihetom Maru. B—
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  • 107 5 to, Irr Stramrr T*mt To Hor.Kow Kdropc Mat purl* /<rid»Au 6m.hi. B»n(!k^k Sint/aport M a.m. I Mu»r and M»l«vn M M«*r 2 p.m. Jt»tw J'»l.«t K.S 3 pm. Trin(!>>'"> »"> l >/>rts Slr;.li<IH 3 p.m. I iVkin. TtjMiii. Kelnuuo liau i\mf S, ny S p.m. I Teluk Au«ou
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  • 32 5 Oinviui P. A O. Mail. The mail steamer Delhi left Prnang at 8 p.m., yeaterday, and may be expected to arriv* here at H a.m. to-morrow, alongside the wharf.
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  • 46 5 British export* to South Africa show a very conftiderablu decrease— almost »1,000,0U0 iv the nine mouths. In exports Cape Town does the most of th.< business. While Great Itritaio supplies 68.9 per cent, of Sooth Africa's imports, she takes only 4 per cent, of the exports.
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  • 21 5 A general strike of miner* w threatened at PiUaburg, owing to the urn of new labourMTiag machines in the coal industry.
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  • 360 5 TV *V> VS5 1 com Pre.V' 'v, y v.>,-«usus. I" IS /''>>" ,>» -"O- I'ou* holder 0-,,'^i. to fill up on a certain ni^l vollcctor f.UhoH it on his rounds, iiity. the matter ends. But Egypt thi-nt aif insuperable diflicultici in tin- way of huc.-Ii simple iik-Ukmlh. Te l>egin with,
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  • 98 5 From Kuawe— By the P. aO. 8. 3. Delhi, clue on July 5. From Cbuca— By the N. D. f s.s. Koon, due on July 7. Lett Singapore Due in Luuilou Arrived May SO B. I. June 22 June 21 Jane .1 M. M. Juue 20 .lune
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  • 222 5 There is no couutry where the matter of I luudiug from American passenger ships is so I easy and so expediiiou^ly done as iv England, says the Travel Magazine. Of course, it is a free trade country, the fri-e.-t iv the wholn world. I There are duties
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  • 114 5 Who first introduced cigarettes into England They were first usod iv the streets thoroby the late Laurcuco Olii>haut aud, curiously enough, the introduction of this method of Kinoking to the Knglish people came as a result of the Crimean nar. Our officers in Kussia, among other hard
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  • 27 5 Mrs. Kuicker -Mao. ih incon-isU-ut. Mm. Bockor- Yes he will nit in Urn bleachers at a hall game but can't find a summer r»--,ui t cool enough.
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  • 200 5 An interesting discuxsion ihi nried the other morning in the Supreme Court at lion*; kong as to what constituted a debt. After looking at the question from various points of view. His I-ordship the Chief Justice asked Sir Henry Berkeley would it not bia debt if
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    • 438 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. I Ih.. ijMmmmo! Ah Ommm maintain JV kl <lir. <t M>rvioe l.i tu. Calcutta, KtraiU. l™?i lln'""" 1 1 1 Japan, taking cargo •in wiroiijjh Bills .if Ijuijup for taut™. Kwatow, t Am. y.€ Mm, Tientsin. ftllllfclMJL Y«DRt« P <t»», tnrriuw* .t.i,.. Philippine,
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    • 439 5 STEAMER SAIUH6S, I Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. IfKW Tlm ('<iin|«nipB' nUmuifra »rr despatched j from Liverpool outw»rds for tbe 6trait«, China and Japan every wnek, and from Japan home wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortuißbt and f <. r Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool
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    • 630 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAMERS Tbi undermentioned mail steamers of ths above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Peiiang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai tn mutt Toiim Commander "JaUK" 6,300 J. G. OMTKNT j d.b. Gbmiokv Ah.au 4,600 8. H. Bf.lsoh i "Akiutoos Akar" 4,500 A. Stewakt s.«.
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    • 382 5 STEAHhsjud/ c c. p. r: !madian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA HINA. JAPAN, CANADA h>..l tho UNITED STATES, from Hongkong, ria Sha-<phai. Nagasaki, land Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria aud Vaocoaver, K \ipki -i iir India Twin screw stea- "Eiipnr.iwr.r Japan" mera
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 161 5 Singapore Tide Table. (From J™ 4 to July 10.) HIGH WATER, j LOW WATER Time H'ghti Time" ~H'g"ht j rl T lire, mm. ft. ins. |hrs mm.' ft ins. L I 4 s;m| 7.9 11.11 J S.S j Tbtrspay 4J§MM 1 8 L J B16m! 7.6 5.7 I F«u.a» .1
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    • 23 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, July 8, 4 |>.m. Oarometer 29 83 Direction of Wind Honth. force of Wind 8 Max. Temp in flbadr 8S
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    • 198 5 DAY BY DAY Thursday, July 4. High Water. 5-38 p.m. American Independence Day. Asm. Football Cup. Ist round, t- 10. Lecture at Presbyterian Churuh. 9. BandmanuCo. The Dairy Maulh. Philharmonio Orchestra. k-:'.o. S. C. C. Lawn Bowliu j Fiual. Paraee Theatre. V. Friday, July 5High Water. 6-16 a.m. 6-J7 p.m.
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  • 1541 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY, JULY 4. Dr. W. .1. Simpson's report on the sanitary condition of Singapore is motiviag a eonsiil.rabli iwonnt oi atleution iv Colombo and llon^Uoii",. Some of Din llougkoii:,'coulaMfaMsM comment on the similarity of tin- terms ot the report with those Dr. Simpsoii nsid
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  • 25 6 The letter from V. IS. oil I Mitch treaties was received too late for insertion in to day's issue. It will be published to -morrow.
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  • 13 6 All tcli orain-. published in this faMM arc protested by the Copyright Ordiiiiinee.
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  • 12 6 liaub shares were fasted at *C. buyers in Yokohama on .lune IV.
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  • 14 6 Mr. Hainan Hunt's Light of the World has bren presenti-d to St. Paul's Cathedral
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  • 15 6 A Loudou telegram of June i~i reports the occurrence of au earthquake at Anglesea. Wales.
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  • 19 6 There will Ik; no meeting of the Kpworth Leajjie to-night, ou account of the lecture at the Presbyterian Church.
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  • 17 6 We would remind our readers that Professor Macalister lectures to-night at tlie Presbyterian Church, at 'J o'clock.
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  • 24 6 A ijueueless Chinaman got si\ months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday, for house-bn-aKiug at No. 1"> Baffles (>uay aud for being in |H>-isessioii of housebreakiug instruments.
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  • 30 6 The .i tm mil camp, in connection with the Malay Mates Volunteer Itirles, will be held from October to 12, ou which latter date Major-General Perrott. will inspect the division
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  • 31 6 The Honorary Secretary of the Town aud Volunteer Band sued Mr" I, Perreau iv the Court of Reipiests. yesterday, for *2:i.40 as baud fees, .liidginent was given for plaiutitf with eoess.
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  • 33 6 Twenty thousand tin* of oil for Katz Brothers arrived from l..ingkat. yesterday. by the Kuh Wo. The steamer Siam brougfit 18,mtti eases, and 19,000 tins more for the same firm from Pulo Scmbilau
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  • 40 6 In the Iteuter telegram last uight dealing with the dispersion of the I". S. fleet, the re^ fereuee to South Africa should not have been made. It was iucluded by mistake in the copy of the telegram sent k> us.
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  • 36 6 On the arrival at Bangkok of the Chinese cruisers, whose destiuatiou. it is believed, is the Straits Settlements, the officers will be entertained to dinner at the Oriental Hotel, by the principal Chinese resideuts at Bangkok.
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  • 41 6 A naval cadet was accidentally killed at the Hoyal Naval Academy iv Bangkok, the other day. Men were erecting an apparatus for pile driving at the Academy, and one of the logs fell on the cadet, killing him on the spot.
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  • 50 6 The case against M. C. S. Mohained for perjury was further heard by the Bench Court, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Itiidra, accused's Counsel, had a case in the Supreme Court ami was unable to attend the Bench Court. Additioual evideuce for the prosecution was heard and the OMC was again adjourned.
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  • 52 6 Ou complaint of Mr. Meuasseli Meyer, a .Jewish beggar was before the Third Magistrate yosWrday, for soliciting alms. He was stint to jail for two weeks. Mr. Meyer said that the man had demanded MOO from him and refused to leave the office till he got it. The accused will
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  • 60 6 If we, as a Board, are to do exactly what the Colonial Secretary tells us to do, we are no more or less than puppets aud I, for one. am not prepared to accept that position So said Mr. H. Humphreys, at a recent Sanitary Board meeting in Hongkong, iv
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  • 59 6 The Acting Colonial Chaplain presided lit a meeting of the Church Work Association at the Residency, Malacca, on Monday. There was a good attendance. Iv addition to work done for church vostiueuts, this small branch of tbe Association has given a helping hand towards making warm garments for the use
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  • 68 6 It was stated at the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board that the Hesident of Porak had suggested that a uniform tax of •12, including registration fee aud the charge for number plates, bo imposed on bullock carts, in order to bring the tax into line with that in
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  • 64 6 Leo Geok Boon was formerly iv partnership with Tay Chin Thai and Chop Bian Hia, but the partnership was dissolved and the first named accepted a promib»ory noto from Mm other two, in part payment of bib interest iv the business, according to bis story before Mr. Justice Fteber yeetsrday.
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  • 413 6 Mr. C. K. Harriott, anlj now on the Bukit Kloh M vlajor Hill has complA tl the Survey Department^B It is expected that \U appointed Director of thll W of the Chinese Board of I It is reported that sH journeying between HanH Ynunan officials have I
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  • 20 6 Wciiint: and Conjp*n^|7^^^_J reference to the iuM^uiCA^ c f vice lx twoen Battery Uof^BHJtllOt. (ianluiiK, which appea/l Bjrge room lit,
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  • 23 6 foThidd,n l "to' finds. Tlie promoters n^fl a f' < .30 J»- m M to know tho rosulta ■•111 them public. I'liblicat^l^r^LTf" Holland. J^KT &"**>
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  • 58 6 At liaudar ItUat* i^W^* 01 buildinnu is .ilxmt to IhJ-^M BakgJßf •>«■ v i 'iniiiiinliuus our f a^| lki B o 'l* variuiiH truuiuutj II fe tk# L vi trate about Bin mook^PM/ Magistrate The. riw^BJ&^^Mfc U doubled, aud KedV^PBE IZZ~' y^ eutLlia^ doAa ou risf^S^Bm^^-. i---ally isckinj, but V
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    • 102 6 X Dont think of First Cost only. What about Maintenance 7 BUSINESS. HORSE POWER BEING Equally Ppoportionod. Tllb: HOST ■OONOHKAL c.\i! IN I>.\ILY i sk. and TUB hkwkm ovki; nuUOO ok iim: I*BAM is tiik Arrol Johnston ii J. Travers Sons, Ld. 7, D' Almeida Street. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Ld..
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    • 177 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Our I'roductious an: of tho highest |>oHBible AKTISTIC ft TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE and an: kuowu throughout the Knst as "INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. In l'hotugrapby, a-> iv anything else "The Best is the Cheapest." WHEN OH LEAVE K'-op iv touch with the Colony aud its itoiugH. It is
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  • 121 7 nu: mow: tf of battleships :NIED. lapanesuictl Interviewed. ln.tn.i:,M t*>t)<lon. .Inly > ni[ lialiially that she "nv In tlir Iniu^l MkIm lispoMlion AiiKiicau Mp--tauinnit issued from lliU I'riM.lent Itoosevi-lt »li<' .iiu-tio.i of transfer. ■i -\.ii- ''■>' "ii >'iiiUNtanv«-s |H,i,,t l( ti^. ■•> 'I" u<« "llllin Ll 1
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  • 36 7 Prices on New York !!\change. B > Voti -t.ites that m Bill I- .1 !1> lli. 'lKl'l ad It, v. lUawi showing Ui etop*. 1 it (he -luiily "I 'tin plant lit rn,i iuodiiat> crop.
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  • 37 7 Radical Pulj. to Wait till Someihig Happens. Hkikr's Tm>>.k\v l.ouduu. Jul\ ft, lurffer vi Lvcl-j:.! Mi Av>i n in repaid to Og^HtioMl -ail he •■tfß oak v a^Btliou: <-■■• H> "^Kcha) <mili. "it liis iuterven-
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  • 41 7 Ins for Reception in Kapital. I I i i MBal W" L Luiuluu. luX I>rag|tß Wik li made tor the hkla *lj 1 <,i'iieu Alexaudra ooa B I vO( 4 fctuiuatious wi I be »lc mt r bt b,in attempted
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  • 25 7 f London, July o. Vui limi 'it hi- rencweil til oa^^K I i < li">ai **fl llei old subsidy; Bi k»i. Mmci lias i HKilli'l
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  • 26 7 I London. July o. yJa *J I MrWiu.i-tcr General. IKiCui.. II- N| a l J Hj|K^ 'or "s-.niin—lnr. M»d pi-icllcablc lo (■M ut lli« lii'liau
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  • 15 7 Hu" 1 < the Kp apr in.. t■• >>" m >ti'>» of Hvaraiui ut
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  • 613 7 Europeans and Chinese in Financial Difficulties. ■•tart Sou- Scab Kin,, proprietor of Uu mum, i. ni m ian u|| lc| <l)lMt o[ meut secured against them which tl K v wen 'itiable U> meet. Mr. Justice Fisher objected at the. ont-< t l "«rautuiK the order ayainst both
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  • 107 7 Important Question by a Municipal Commissioner. Mr. K. A. Steveus has given notice that hi w ill ask the following qucstiou at to -morrow I ■aettafl of the Municipal Commission 1. Is the President awari that the Conservancy carts do not st*.m adequate to tin town's requirements,
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  • 193 7 A uiei-liug of Kuropcau merchants awl others interested iv commerce was held at the offices ut Hh MMlki Tradiug Company. .it Kuala Lumpur, ou Saturday, for the MM of considering a proposal to establish a Chamber of Commerce for Selangor. Th. following tit
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  • 114 7 ENGLISH WEVTIIER SWES THE SOUTH AFRICANS. iKi:om Otis Own OmMMBI^ London. July o.l>> p.m. Then was no play in the test match between Kiicl.md and the South Africans at hold's to day. ..win" to the weather and the state of the ground. It rained heavily throughout the
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  • 400 7 Settling the Canton-Hankow Railway Trouble. Tli. difficulty in connection with the Canton Hankow Railway.over which uuiiain sections of Uh shaicholdcrs in lloii,ykoiis> and Canton bavc been ill conflict fur MOM time pa<t is. according t.> the Mtort information. In be solved very shortly. Mr. Wii Tm
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  • 114 7 Malarial Fever Accounts for Sixty-two Deaths. The deaths uf M.> Chiiß-e. 178 males and 1 1 lemales. aud M Malays were registered in Singapore during the wcckiuded .lime 20. Altogether, there were :iKI deaths, of which number 217 were males aud fi*i females, the death rate lieing
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  • 217 7 Peaceful Calling Resumed at Places. The hawkers of Singapore are remarkably quiet today. Last evening those in Tan < t >ui Lam Street, liochor* Koad, ami other profitable centres had resumed work, aud. beyond chattering with patrous over the "Municipal by laws, seemed quite at ease aud
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  • 45 7 Tin M<i»Ur- Attendant reports that informatiou has been received from the Executive Engineer, Kuantan, that ships approaching the dredger in Kuantan Harbour from any direction should do bo with the utmost caution, an 1 nut come within a radios of 70 tiilhni.
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  • 8 7 J_i*lr--n. i« Kail to be increasing in Ireland.
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  • 902 7 LOCAL ESTIMATES ROUGHLY OUTLINED. Extensive Road Improvements. Tlic Siugaporc of today is ensuring to the Colony of tomorrow a budget of valuable assets that will appreciate witli the etlluxiou In many directions improvement* have been made or are contemplated, and not the least noteworthy of these is the
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  • 107 7 (iasrat bought some brown sugar from a shop two and a half miles from town, on the Serangoon Road, last month, and protested against the shopkeeper giving him what he claimed was under weight. As the result of his protest, he left the shop with
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  • 559 7 Perak Opinion on Appointment of New Puisne Judge. It has been stated in various quarters that the object of the (ioverumeut in appointing Mr. Braddell a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, has been to relieve the congestion of work in the Singapore Division. Hut there is every
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  • 158 7 Dr. Murray- Robertson's Questions at Commissioners' Meeting. l>r. T. Murray Kobertson has given notice that at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow afternoon, he will ask the following questions What is the Capital of the Singapore Tramway Company? Have their accounts ever been examined, aud, if
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  • 124 7 An c\citiug incident occiirreil at HlutT Itoud Barracks, Kuala Lumpur, early ou Tuesday morniug. Various conflicting stories have been gomg the rounds, aud the only thing clear, says the Malay Mai), is that one of the guards on duty left his post aud arrived at
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  • 176 7 A Tamil grass cutter full iv love with v \vini>a.ii of his own caste aud they lived together iv Seraugoon Hoad. She, huwt ver, hud other admirers, who, in the ktf» of w inning her to their Hide, visited the house ami picked 11 quarrel with the
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  • 181 7 RAISULI COLLARS THE KAID FOR THE LAST TRICK. Pretender v. Pacificator. hnn'i Twiimin London,. luly :l. General Sir Hurry Aubrey de Maclean. X.C.M.0.. Kaid of the Sultan o' Morocco s army, who has been negotiating with the Pretender Itaisnli regarding his pardon, has been taken prisoner
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  • 58 7 Hku tkb's Tki.khuam liomlou. July i>. It is reported frum Durban that the steamer Heliopolis has sailed with U»,l 4H repatriated I'hiuese coolies from the Hand. There is something wrong with the tigurcH iv this telegram, or it may be that the namis of several other
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  • 37 7 1 Ukxtkh's Tklksu-.m London. July Reuter's oorrespundeni at Peking telegraplis that an oHice ol the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs, similar to that in operation in Kiaochow was op ni.d at Dalnv on Monday.
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  • 24 7 Hki-tkr's Tblbusam. London, July 3. Sir Frederick l.ugard. the uew Governor of Itongkoug, has arrived at Ottawa, eu route to Hongkong.
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  • 33 7 Ukr Ost.vsiviis.hk Llovii Tklkhkam llerlin, July ;lThe HritishWireless TolegraphCpmrnission have issued a majority report. The report is in favour of admitting wireless telegraphy withiu the scope of the International Telegraph Convention.
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  • 34 7 [Disk Ostasiatisihh Lloyd Telkgbam' Berlin, .luly S. The Kaiser and his Consort have arrived ill Hi n mark The ruuish press publish cordial article on the occasion of the visit.
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  • 379 7 Decorations for Canadian Railway Officials. Tlie representatives of the Canadian l|aci tic ltailway Company, at Vancouver, received the following message on June J4 Prince Kushiuii arrived here on Saturday, over the C.P.H. system. The Imperial party was luet at the station by the Mayor and the Vancouver
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 124 8 The gnui.- ol lisket P.sll Im- Im,u mlio' Mai int.. the school* at Hanukol;. V Utoi.it- CM will p...».ati!y U. bWMbV rataiiA Seaaahava -h.irtij. lmHMna«awi I, me l»-,n coinpli t<~l fen a'-.n-vev ,f t| K P r I <d lUe«- 1 ouis, 11, stoatu launch Arg.i will
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    • 76 8 Th. half-yearly general iiie»-tiiig .if the BMSBkan af the l»anil Adub t lub took plai-i ■11 Tuesday nigh:, and the follow ing officialand ineiuNrs of tl.. coiumittoe were appoiut..! Im tsMeaaaiaa six months: I'lesiHent. s. It.i.iih-in Vice President. N ■aaaeal Hon. S,vretary. lUluiian Khan MatatMl lawataty, 11.
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    • 61 8 S.C.C. >r«.rt* Uymkhana. Th. nMm loi th. BIBMMI I'ricket tubs Athlf.ie »|«irts Uviukhaua, which is M take pl.ie, m the Ksplanado on Saturday. July T,. otew oa Saturday. July 2u. at 7 p.m.. ,pt 1..i ti,.. Kive ,i si football m-iuli wMakesMMea July la, 1 1.c ItwWajl tracks are
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    • 185 8 Malay State* Volunteers. The follo.viut; semes wen mad.- aj tin Piaotic Sbihit. in connectiun with the Mala] States Volunteer Reserve. on Sunday: Herak kiik Association. The 1. -uit tho.lune Handicap sj.lvei Spoou.. wii.,l, |aak al Taiping. on Iwa4ai iaanfallowii:— selanjfor Ladies' >puuii shoot. The MM a| Ihl Masqat I.
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    • 192 8 Local loufnaments. Play iv the S.K.C. lenni, t..uruai.ients was lesumed yesterday. C.iehlo aud Vanderbeck won ih. final round in tin- double handicap. u-.-itir.i' Goin.-s %nd Pxralta. '2— A. O. ft .1. Ih. final ti. in the championship will ha playi-d to rn.w. botuon Oliveiri and IVralli.. In tin-
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  • 128 8 h v (eared tho liandmauu >pt-ra Cutupao> Kill iK.; arrive ia time to stago The l»aiiyniaidk at tlie Teutonia Club, as has been ttdvrrtiw-d. Th*.- Banduiann Comedy t'oiu i .in lm»evcr, are in Singapore, uu<l from .•ur adv< rti-uon column*, it will be »oun that :«r niKin
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  • 39 8 Itu \\m«a|ni iCiiintKo Koteiyn Ollio«! in i. i«iit« J to h»»r wot a dutfiatcli to the liri-li.-ii MiuivUr rtojiu-sUait luiu to cuinuiuiii «v wttii ll.t- li.nrfiur vi Hongkong to have li* *i c»ll.-d m .rnn-i-.-n.-ut out of the Colony
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  • Correspondence.
    • 190 8 To the Rditor of the Straits Times. Singapore, June I Sir, The nuestion of the site of the J'lnranlin.- t amp will come up for consideration Wforc the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow. It is stated that the site chosen is Payah I.ebai, near the Tramway I terminus
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  • 354 8 The fallowing is the report ..f the share mirkci, iawai by Messrs. Latham and Coif (ircsham House, for the week ending lulylt:— The much. talked of .lune settlement has passed off smoothly without any excitement w hau-vei, but tho 'market has been dull, and there is only
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  • 352 8 Tho baWwiag Share CircuUr i> issued fur tin- oiityi.iny mail by Mfis*r*. hsM .V Co. Singapore. July 4. The M-ttli nii-iil gloom lia- lifted somewhat. ami tho mark) t generally ha* assumed h healthier '.one. but from all appearances will take -iomo thno 1« for. it regain-;
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  • 85 8 ii,ni.(| to tin- Japanese retaining puimos- won of ili«.- Soatli Mauchurian Kail way I tttiKsia lias traiikf«-nv<l b. r mil it in base froui Harbia to Irkutsk, un Lake Baikal. i lik .tsU Mill I. extensively tortilied, ami i ti... town of C'liita, on the bottler of
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  • 1171 8 SIR EDWARD GREYS IGNORANCE OF OPIUM QUESTION. Official History Repeated. (Kisom HM Own C.ikrksi-unhrnt.) London, .lune 7. 1 happen tn have in my possession the original manuscript of an announcement which was issued by a lung since departed Ho-tid.nt Councillor of Penang. Tlhh rather illegible document informed
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  • 926 8 General Manager's Report for June. Tin- following in the report of *h<> General Manager of the Unub Australian OoM Mining Company. Ltd.. for the four weeks ended June 15: To the Chairman mid Ml— low of the Haub Australian (ii.ld .Mining Co., Ltd. Gentlemen, I herewith ben
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  • 120 8 The Hamburg- Araerika Line baa thrown out another challenge for supremacy on the Atlauticin reply to the challenge of the Canard Co., which will have ready in autumn two tinge 25 knot turbine «teamers. Mo*.r». Harland and Wolff, the famous Belfast shipbuilders, have received an order from
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  • 173 8 Britain's Proposal to Abolish Contraband. The Third air! Fourth Committees of the ilague Peace Conterence met on .lune 24. At the meeting of the former Japan preseuu-d proposals for the restriction of the laying of mechanical mines. China put forward a proposition with rr gard to the
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  • 23 8 The Tokio business ineu are planning a i gloat celebration to commemorate the signing j of the agreement between France and Japan. I
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    • 155 8 /j FULL STOCKS OF ENGLISH-HADE HARKESiAND jSaddlery STABLE REQUISITES OF ALL KIND* Hi ,«in U> ll^rL. -s nu.J UllMirj r«rri.<i out hj ""i "«n workmen, n. I >.:i|Mi\Uion. Jeffrey's Stout] ffljrl In oidrT ti:,T ihi r/rSi-C/a«s I &M Stout niay hceoi) butter n in I IH this market, I III
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    • 106 8 WiU the flndcr of I U LQV rfiL'Tbompeoo, No S JH Kr. Job* V. GKotflll f 1 itiPJ s^icvr^LiMi«Wm< Positively PUy/^THj^ to Londo^fj 01 CO. The Screamingly HSV- i •KIOBE" (AU «^-l** Ttom the Strand g (Ander Euroj it>rdiy Jut Law| The M«hly Abbuh 'ftgIDEMCE "THE PiUVATt «T!™rT!rnl i 1
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  • 152 9 .Mm.; 1907. poMice. i»:utti. r buyers V 6.7."> 1 10..15 OM B«n 9.45 9 1(1 ?<1P T BU k iHio i\. ,v -J5 <H) It ;[(!_>; do Br'in- 1 %tt f.-M-i h> 4 a Bali. 13 H00 CoAm. MtmbiV*) i.t-i- 22.50 Lib. 'i'n i i:t.0O Tapioca, muni Kl <•
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  • 72 9 LodiV ii. tmm Mb Mi I to tin- •Ami: Ti-il. I m or.'liti'in that pulMicaJ I m ttmx rela- > --< (hu iag ti.> to liich :!u il. tlm- :.>ifii;n I IIJMI U' 111 i. md rxpmtat "n hi- put- rMil of Hw i i.i
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  • 66 9 I mn (-.i>- Mm >\ \<-^i. i- momt drive. < hn 'it> nil. < '.sfniii. i 1 •■<>■] «iikft. \;r..-: i... .1 1.. hit; iv lait. it i.'Hl \:tl'K M 111Bn:ii: t.:i:f<..i Liiii t.i A |iavi!icn at U o Su« ovei tht oid t>.- haffj luiutiuj: Lb:V U)
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  • 35 9 P* n-a>uri.. i»*Brv.!- a throw* tveutx >-<-X in llit-j L ktktm.lo 111- I- ;-■■>.- 1.. l f fa -.I'l ■«l.-<l l>> ll« ft*" b t |W kijiiiH t K;:t lU- I i|.l.-
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 292 9 forma Cap.taJ Sabscribad ion 1903 MOO.OOO •dOO.OOO 1901 MOO.OOO MOO.OOO 1903 £400.000 £380,000 1907 1400,000 $373,000 £60.000 £60,009 1906 £100,000 £90,000 1905 tISO.OOO 199.000 1906 £110,000 £110,000 1906 450, 000 1337,500 1906 £250,000 £145,000 1904 £120,000 £96 000 1905 £27,000 £21,750 Sbm, V»ln. npto 30,000 alO 1 10 •0,000
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    • 280 9 I I 1905 £150.000 £104,987.10, *Mjg j 190S |2 00,000 »87,«00 U«> j<> •10 I fcWO nni»»*d !*O4 £30,000 £11,18. I f J-°°° *Ji 1 1905 700,000 WIO.OOO* l ToiooO *10 «10 1903 £70,000 £70,000 70.000 1 1 1906 $150,000 »1J6,000 '""IISOO* 1 tlO tlO mt £12,000 £,0,500 <
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    • 215 9 1894 £5.377.10.0 £4.648.15.0 1896 t225,000 »235,000 7,63 d 13/6 4.500 > 50 12/6 814.11.9 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd 50 111, 500 Fraaer 4 Neave, Ltd. 10.000.000 a) 1125 11,000,000 I Hongkong and Shanghai B»nk 250,000!) 1100; 40,000 H.jwarlh Erskine, Li 1 i I 600,000 Katz Brothers, Ltd. (Deferred)
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    • 42 9 Howarth Enkina, Ud. 6% MOO.OOO 3% prem Riley Hudhih, Ltd. 6% 225.000 3% pnm. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 20% pram 9% 1,878,000 2% pnm. 4% 601,000 2% din nominal Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 250,000 3% pram 5% 1.050,000 par.
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    • 20 9 RILEY, HAR6REAVES Co., Ltd. Civil Engineers. No. 3 RATTERY ROAD. TELEPHONE No. 362. General Construction Work ESTIMATES AND PUNS SUBMITTED.
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    • 384 9 jj£& B. P. De Silva jH|§| HAVE THK LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK Of Tiaras, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, Pendants, etc., etc., etc. CCBIO3I£R« HI.KE OIiTAIN A WIOEB CHOICE THAN C \N Bf POCMD TH ANY OTHER i:sTA]II,ISHMENT. NEW DESIGNS! FINEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES! Cffii^ii' B^H|i|fM^^^Jl CONTAINS W:'*&. ÜBSWECTEHED A Jii
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    • 328 9 INSURANCE Companies HAGDEBUBO KlliK INSURANCE I 0. (Eribuob A. I). 1-1 i Tkt uudeisigiiel. agents for the abo\e v. pony, are prepand to accept !':r. Haki current rates. ON IiEKN. MEYKI: .v O Ltd. NoiiTH ISIiiTISH AM) MKI;i AXTILii DfSUBANCE 00. r-u.,,, -i-ibed Capital 0,790,080 Bnm «,081,044-1S I 1 lie
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  • 348 10 Was the Moon Originally Part of the Earth In Harper p Magazine for .lune there Appears a striking article from the ]xn of Profess,,, W. 11. Piikonng. thr well known; 'Vmerican astronomer. Sir G. 11. Darwin •lisco\,.re<l. twenty eight years ago. that the in. H.ii was hi all
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  • 256 10 The first public act of I..»rd I tir/on as ihancellor of the t'nivertity of Oxford was tin :iI)H, ation ot an iippt-al askiug for IMMyCM g.ld to meet the pressing m*ds ■if the university, .mi .ng which he run- nu-i.itis tin' promotion of modern andscienti h< KtudicN
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  • 135 10 sir llt-iir > atupb) II Hanni mau admiren :n S< ..;Uiid have siiDM-rilx-il over a thousand I" pro. i.X- a |*jrtrait of liuu which it is inK'txloi klioiiM remain in that country, i it is umlerxtuod that the portrait |>aiuted h\ Mr „lin K.,rU-. whi.-li ha*
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  • 32 10 •i. nine has set in this •1 uthusiasts ovei th Ip. i^ H.«"«ua <iU :r Om n*w^* m 1 11. X..11 Ki*h and l Uiontl -^jTmhi, y in
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  • 85 10 r-.i.. art ii en il I i Uandmann'" > i ...u-i »nli :u>n lion-v, four and I t.ir.l-. Slu dip^s iv keyring with tlu- i >*'.< -Im- luu. mJ..|.u^l. Sl« ou^'lit v, ..btHin a i.ilil. Hiuuuut ot fun out of her exploit. u.i.,,1, Ik r tame flies before In i
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  • 278 10 A Fair Bargain '^nted for Both Partp. Some <oiie.s|HindenJ between Mll /.angwill, of theJewisll'crritorial Orgaaig, tion, and Mr. .MexftUt. Marks, one of tin leading members of tbt'ewish community in Melbourne. publisld in the latest Am tralian lepers. Mr. kr'K«t is negntiati,,, with the Western Austrian (iovernment f.
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  • 235 10 Tlic leakage of Presitnt Boesevatt'l speech on the railway psWcrn recently owing to its prriuati*.- publication j iv the American Review ofltoviens. ikinil of accident that is csmjially likely ti hapjitn in the rnit<d sites. American journalism has almost al)auG>m-'l the practice of reporting speeches' as
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  • 47 10 j liishop IVrcival f-u- i.. .ii .v.i:..: c'li-yy that mich «*lii!ii> a* f M v 1 bridye aud attendanlke a'- 'act' meetinc* ai (((lite out of keeping \ff" a clergyman's pi fession."' There is.hw»rvi-r. unoM \o«a rewj; niscd association betjl| the jmipit and a little Nap. T,
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    • 21 10 *MTtO AT OHCE7 |«uu iii tl« sUwuicli or cramp colic wlu-n i- «<i.l l»i«frli.«u I!. iu«,|., lv Ult loUst Kaftar* 1
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    • 549 10 BANKING COMPANIES. BGKONG AND SHANGHAI INKING CORPORATION. paid-ttp Capital tio.ooooob RESKRVK FUND Sterling Reserve »10,000,0001 SilverTteserve 111, 000.000 j W1 ,000,000 Rwerve Liability of Proprietor* 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. 11. MedburHt, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Ke»» ick. Deputy Chairman. A. Kudu, Ksq. A. I. Raymond, E«q. E. Ooet/.,
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    • 494 10 BANKING COMPANIES. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. C»P itld *800,000 > Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank of Scotland. Tba London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Currant Accounts are opened and interest allowed
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    • 495 10 SALES BY AUCTION. m IMPORTANT SALE mm* OF Horses Carriages. At Dalian's Repository, SATURDAY, JULY 6, at 2.30 P.M. EVERY LOT OFFERED MUST HE SOLD. AX EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTL NITY FOR SECURING REALLY GOOD HORSES AXU CARRIAGES \T A LOW FIGURE. rjH) MARES, (JELDINGS BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS. RUBBER TYRED
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    • 354 10 AUCTION SALE INREDEKMED PUEDOM. The property of twelve pawnshop On [Saturday. July 1907. at I'l a.m. j The |MgM consisting of watches, chains, i gold and diain"!>iids rings, earrings, brooches, j Chinese and native ornaments, etc., will be on view at our Mart, two days prior to day of His.
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    • 64 10 Son.c people liave Hn.iaint i'leas about nicespots in which to IMmhu'. w.t-keml yt honeymoon: for im- this "ad appears iv the B a l c ntta Kxcliaufi; Gazette Km For Sale -No. 1, a1 ril in.l I-»»' <i Plague resort suauseflV^ ri u .at SALES tm AUCTION. K K K.-ek
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  • 1184 11 POSSIBILITIES OF THE MOTOR CYCLE IN THE PENINSULA. iWkittkv Sik< im.lv kok tiik Stiiaith Timks.» Kuala Kula is a u. at. little countrified ti.wn. with densely wooded hilU surrounding it. ami the tine range of mountains hctwe. n Selling.* and l'ahang toweling beyond tli< in. Tin vi
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    • 295 11 MOTOR CARS Now in Stock. One Rover Car. lII'. T\\( I SKATKD. SI'KCIAI. FINISH. PRICE $600. WITH HOOD. LAMPS. ETC., COHPLETE. IMLIVUtBD MMATOBK.) Capt LonfIERBERT SCOTT, D.5.0., writes of tin s,- Cars: fih,! V s"' lli ''^i.-'"' lilK w wtll ~«ti-ti<-<l lam uitl.th.. >r «wcial i rtowCw. I rniitli it
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    • 128 11 Th.c HUMBERS Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. s, ar.uiit- in Hrn Burnt Npet*. \«.KMS; Borneo Company, Ltd. MM Warrant lv l^^J^j The King. BOVRIL j m c V. mi I Ibrl irl.Wi au i" lon.. II I. 1:.....-. llnla and M.i-.1.- Ikrl I UewI „[v mm ai Th.
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    • 312 11 Local Motor Oar Agencies. I Bill.'* PR AMES me easily bent ami soon rattle to pieces. the has a Pressed Steel-Frame that WILL stand the strain of Many YEARS. Wriu- or uUphonc t*. CKNTIiAL ENGINE WORKS for fiutlioi -particular.. WE HAVE KEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLKMKNTS. NETHERLANDS INDIES,
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    • 230 11 MONEY TO LEND from $10,000 to 1100,000 im hMM Hccurity id town. L. lIERMENT, Broker. I 6» flianne Alley. The UNIVERSAL DEODORISER. The only genuine and saf»- disinfectant in cases of Malaria, etc., so commonly brought on by Mosquito and other insect bites. It in invaluable in Offices, Factories, Schools,
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    • 377 12 Letters for Advertisets. Letter:: are now lyirn: at this Office lor the following advertisers Knercy 1 Miscellaneous WANTS. >- ;r l.inn, vimot t<ru inwtium, f i.<» hj :i l :ncll, -vile i.M :,..rsi-. DRIVER WANTED. ..:iu>i -A M..ti-rCai ilriver h* au AIL. n If. „t loMOk Apply. Malacca Batttr Pl«-.:atioi;
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    • 557 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Ratf> :-F«ir Lln««. or t« ln.«rti..n\ H.(« By th« inch, ><\M* cf < -Ir.ritw. LEBSONS IN FENCING. Private, or to claw**.. l>y a Fencing Master. ytM term* lo school Ws. Apply "FOIL," LESSONS IN SHORTHANO. I: u»te lessons in Shorthand given by a practical stenographer of 7 years'
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    • 610 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Bins:— Pomr J.inei, one or two iaawttoas, «l.nO Bt the inch, >h Scale of Chaise.. 00MP0UN0H0U8ET0BELET. No. M Sophia Road. Apply to 18» Prinsep TO LET. Holland*. No. 4, Lloyd Boad entry from July I lit Apply to Hammer, c/o 6 Flint Street. TO BE
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    • 528 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. Bins -.-Torni Llnot, w or two lnwrtlons, tl .oo Bjtb. inch, m Scale ot Charges. FOR BALE. RUBBER EBTATE. 800 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stamps. I Apply C," c/o Straits Times. RUBBER SEEDS FOR SALE. Bobber Seeds for Sale. Apply the Manager, I Malacca Bobber Plantations,
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    • 777 12 j Miscellaneous NOTICES. Batb* -lit Month, *l" per mcli. siibw)iie»t montl". si. For shorter periods we Kf.i!« j of Chnrge*. NOTICE. The undersigned is prepared to book orders lor Robber Seeds f rum nine year old trees, lor 1906 delivery. Price on application. MANAGER. o 427 Highlands and Lowlands Estate.
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    • 620 12 MisceluieouxNOTIGES. R»tks:— l«t v I' Hnhseq The Public- :u-' .'.•.iiuiB informed that Mi Henry Edward i'.'inii.p* no loDger iu oni service us Assist. ut ,\i tionocr. ami thnt hi ahalfuol be considered -ijk ">ii anj bnsinew ii G. A. Ferrir.dez Co., i LING&I ESTATE. PARA 1UBBKK SEEli:*- AND8TUW8. Orders can
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    • 175 12 Scale of Cbaraes. PREPAID ADVKRTIBEMENTS.-Mi^el. tonecm Wa,,tf of Every Description, Houee.. Ij*dA, etc.. ;o let, are inserted at the following Unt Insertion I 1.20 per inch. Tw 2.00 Tore* 2.80 x 6.20 Nine 8.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty-Jive 10.00 (Each subsequent month M per inch.) The above rate is baaed upon
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