The Straits Times, 29 July 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. '22.405 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. JULY 29. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 r 1 WHAT is ROSBAGH P L. J FOR SALE. One 8 H. P. Two Seated De DION. C. Dupire CO., Sole Agents. WE ARE THE LARGEST CYCLE DEALERS IN THE STRAITS. 1137 MERLIN CYCLES HAVK BEEN BOLD I'l l!l\(. THE lU-T 12M0NHS Merlin Cycles bav< the LARGEST SALE of
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    • 158 1 ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT. OIWHAHI) ROAI'. A N\-w iioi k at Kiftk FLOWER BASKETS Mauv Novel Sbain-» to Mfad bom. Suitab!.- for PRESENTATION. TABLE DECORATION AC Price,. 15»0 Tmi us. K 737. HOTEL WISSE WILTEVREIIES. D.iTATU. EsUblished m 1836. Renovated np to date. Splendid situation in the Fashionable Centre.
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    • 204 1 1 ROBINSON and CO. iff; PATENT INCANDESCENT I k| BURNER for KEROSINE j f| OIL LAMPS. K^jllll Gives a Most Brilliant Li 6 ht Ec l ual to g^,^g_ 100 CANDLE POWER. I II I iffl W$ US I' 111 1"1 1 v n^ ;UI V l)1 l 'i' 1:u
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    • 10 1 ANSWKI;. THE LEADIN6 TABLE WATER. VTBimnl i.. H.M. The King.
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  • 1562 2 The Suppression of the Opium Traffic. Tlx- two objects whirl) l.iouulit 1,, China ar« not quite rany to promoto sun ultaiu (iusl\ WtMai .1. <•■ AlcxaiuUi in Tat Tribune. For thist reason tin- present mov» met} 1 against opium in ('limn ix luryi-ly due to th.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 215 2 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jeweller*. Opticians. miPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED KOH and CO. 90 Bras Basah Road, iItAKKI.KS lIOTKI. IU IU»1\«;>. SINGAPORE, Have just r<-D'i\t-«l r.«-\\ ISctSK Tost Cards with \n-ws of the i:<nal Visit if H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught to Singapore, l>on't miss this o|>j>oitiinity. (unie and ins]xit our
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    • 305 2 Dee's Concentrated Disinfectant. C ■SbH^SPtI i!ilaWai •>• j lEjffif^ DUW 'I Ka V The most economical effective Of all Dealers. at Importers The Borneo Co., Ltd. CRUSHED FOOD. TRY II AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED I. R. BELILIOS bega to inform the public ibat bis Factory tor preparing- Crashed Food,
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    • 551 2 TO BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STORE-KEEPERS. ■kaOTTBIirLTaW M »OTTt«riT M turn M M Al _-M /fussellsA J PURE 1) f CREAM ft MILKS i THE FAVOURITES ALL OVER THE WORLD M M NINE GOLD MEDALS jk I I FOBBELL CO., LTD., H I MUMKrn: W I Ktep your Labels to
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  • 184 3 Rifle men in Battle. nfi<- -hooting It. ■tv iU'Ii mi' vi. <nas ni|ilia-i-"l h\ I.Kiitt-iiMiit I l>. S. iii tin- MM "f i. ii.' N'ath.nal Kirt. A-x« iHtion i i.i;\ tin- >\.ln. l>ml> I li.. OMMmI I-1..1. .1 Ml in. i.ii-ut j .'.I. Alu.;.. ul,. i. li. v..ii In-" .1..
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    • 27 3 I'l »i Hi- l.t-nl I'ur^itti* !"•**■< i ii.. U i HM-dii-al aalhorilH l:«»> it.... in ..Mill- Tv bf imtl "f all WL.4.5...- (...in llit- rii.inu.y. Si U|jt|^ .rr.
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    • 637 3 MAJNO'S MILK. Soie Agents: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. "Semper Jiliquid ffovi." "ODEON" RECORDS THK ONLY IHH'BLK SIDED DISCS THAT .4 LIT.4TS EXCEED KXPKCTATIONS. There are two sides to every argument, and in the case of "Odeon" double sided Records both sides are right. TWO RECORDS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. So/0
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    • 323 3 <^"PATENT SOSTENENTE^/j PIANOS Built Expressly for this Climate and Guaranteed for FIVE Years. $450 race tuhibb for oac vtaft. The ROBINSON PIANO CO., Ltd. MAYNARD Co., Ltd., High-Class Chemists, H.a.l Met U BATTERY ROAD. Rranch MM NORTH BRIDGE ROAI>. SINGAPORE. Maynard's Specialities PRICKLY HEAT LOTION. OIUEXTAL HAIR WASH. SKIN SOAP.
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    • 158 3 Given away FREE OZONE I OZONE 1 OZONE II! THE KEY TO KTEnKKT JCZFEI SEA VIEW HOTEL TANJONd KATONO. OZONE in a better Tonic than any medicine made by man. Nature gives v more than i.'iionßh here. No extremes of temperature, but a restful, healthful atmoophere full of bracing, ener
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  • 640 4 I ceding Trees Through the Trunk. I Racem ..i the MetsMsVal ■j ti.<- I>> ii|.tni: ,i;.|>io|iiiat<' „|...I| ...I- ;l _;li in. i-i* II- in tin tiiinl, i» .v..l «i!li JBUlUm* l.v The Vm.ii.an i. lhtli< IMVniiiy la i. ut ti.Mi-ln I .ii- t :lu- K>. ii- li .hi
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  • 49 4 I 1;.«,. i, Mnii«t.i. M. l-uWilua. l,ax ii.l tl« tlwt tl>. It^^iau ti.-i- Siiiykiita. Ailmui. Hu.,,1,,,,, v iu I HaiUr. in V.tl, Mhu. Imru. 1,., v. •ii Basfctaaa tuunlv. md tliat tl M I.iih^ iMMHI la MM »t liUny k»4i t n%as>at*B« |4».t-«.
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  • 23 4 i. u.|.t t.. s« llu i,,Hi, Iha,, io« «Ui K ;•< U ii..>.l. tin- suwiiM-r by two sisui. M -s. Martli. «v.l CWh rUAiit-
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  • 768 4 S'anii; i>rohal>lr ilxi, .>> arrival, and nanif of Afh Hi*. stkamki;-; Agamemnon, Liverpool. Anu't I v li'nnel.l V^iiwutlius. 1/ilon, Ang/S.|.i. ll.it l..icb Brvii Airhe, Sydney, Aufit 24 n...iHtea.l Antcnor, fjiaijiuaf. Aafll >l >lai.-iii.ld Arcadia, Hongkong. Aaft :i'< V. \O. Asdantf, Baunkok, JilyHl; Kk Viatic Coy Austria, Hontfkong, Bef*
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  • 123 4 Passengers Outward. lVr I. .v (>. steamer lu.lia. oaaatsetiag witii the steamer Marmora at Colomho. from I. .lon. .Inly .1, tluo Ann- Jfasata, A. ft. Mat milllau. .1. K. Campbell ami 11. S. OMham. I'er P. ami (>. itramnr N.imiir. fruiii l.ouilon. July line Aiiji. s. ToSiaoapon
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  • 50 4 I'lotitiuo by the scare cr<at..l at the ll<int;koiio Hotel soiiii- time afji hy an alarn: of tire, the Directors have had a thorough and ade.juate system ut' lire alarms iustallcil An alarm bell touched on any Hoor will riaf the kouks placed at intervals tliroti^tiuiit hV whole of the hotel.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 685 4 STEAMER BMUNGB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan;, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills it Lading issued for Cum.. Coast, Persian Onlf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on nr sh-vit MAIL LINE. Outward (for Chim) KsraMM Autf 2
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    • 697 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPYAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular servioe between:— Singapore, Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermasin, Pnlo Laot. Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjermaain for Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, Marabahan, Marakaaariee, Negara and Bebirik. The steamers have good acoomodation for first
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    • 449 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steairers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and enoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. The arrivals
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    • 775 4 STEAMER BAIUNBB. N. D. L. NOROOEUTSCNER LLOYD Imperial Uorrnan Mail Una. The met and well known mail steamers of Ulis Company sail fortnightly from BremeuHamburg vat Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectioo Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pcnang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,
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    • 79 4 CHAMBERLAIN* COLIC CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. Tlit- Hi< at naaaaai <>i this ).r. |..u,iU.m in the 1. li.-l and run- i.t Ixm. I (..iiiplaint* hsW brought it into aliuont nuivirwil Baa. It li. V.i fail-, and uli.n 1..111...1 »ith waU r mill -.wituii.-il is ].l.a-..int t.. lak.-. It is .•q.ially
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  • 1129 5 i m.. Hth.. >n Mm iiw mi...,,,, ."i" 1 1 1 SKLCS m, ..,> i it i,,: L Khu. k.i. Ku~i,. inwnZ .^"t.l'.i"""" ll > Men-of-War, etc Jlnt.m H.,.1,11. Idlt iTU. •..'OO t.Mm CO .r.«. 14 Mb. t.IXNI I, <-„,„ <; r,. <J,^,|, <rti Jar/a Kri.ni i:»»»
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  • 94 5 July 37 C'levelanJ. I.B. cm. Manila Deuvt-r. V. 6. era. Manila Palma Brit nt, Japan via pnrt« Alcinous. Brit «tr, Antwerp via |«>rt» A\utbia. Hnt ttr, Bau^knk Han.l»k:in, (i«-r utr. lioroiitalo »ia \**U v lUnza. Itrit »tr. Kourabajra (SiaiiK Sens. I»ut mr. Kaniaranß via jiorU linn 1'..1i Ouan, Brit
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  • 24 5 One hundred asd thirty Japanese policemea newly eaffa«Ml by the Korean (lov«ranHWt have arrived at Seoul. They bavt b«eo allotted tv tb* variant* prOTUKet.
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  • 96 5 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar aid Keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. T»»JO«O ■>■■•■. EiiT Whiw Bakbin— Cheang Chew, Bantam. EAiiTWBAar Suction I— Zweena, English Monarch, Tbongwa. Sect. 1 (Shekrh Whabt):— Holfond. Section No. S— Nam Yong, Nippon. M 3 Glentnrret. 4— Totomi Mara. Nil. 6—l't-lens,6 1't-lens, Charop.
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  • 83 5 K,.r I'm Btuvkk Tin To nn»»oir Sarawak Kmckimf 8 a.m. Batavia La .S'ryxr 9 a.m. H'kong, Khaui<bai. Japan <ilt»l*rrtt II a.m. P. K'U'nham.and Pi'iiang/Vrut Ip.m. P. Bwetteubam l'oh Ann 1 p.m. Rau^uan toii-md t p.m. Muar «v.l M.lac. M V«.ir X p.m. Penan* unit Deli S P»>P. Kweitennam
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  • 71 5 !InnrwAM> P. A O. Mia. The I. and O. liom«ward mail steamer Delta, Mt Hongkong at 1 p.m., on fi»tur day, and in doe here at 6 h in., ud Thursday, the in proximo. Oi-TWARD P. A O. Mail. The mail xteanwr Marmora left Colombo, at 9
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  • 14 5 Flood* bave occurred at Kfpwhima »uct v liave not been known in sixty yean.
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  • 104 5 From Kraof«— B> the P. A' 0. Marmora. doe on Augutt 2. From Vmsk— By the P. .v O. a. a. Delta, dne on August 1. riMK TABLE OF MAIIJ- UIK. joft Bint!»por« Dae in London Arm»d tune 27 8.1. July 22 July 22 Inly 1 M.M.
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  • 254 5 Is Chinese Provincial Reform a Sham? Wftttag from Peking on July 8, tho corn*(k.ii.l. Nt of tliu S. Morning Pout say*: It is believed the decree regarding chuugui in the Provincial Administration is more mb nded f,,r deluding tli.- pwpk into think int! that tlir Mam liv Uovcrnmcnt
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  • 168 5 Writing o! tl»' acioiiuU (jiven of their O«rman experiences by tic adten who rm r.-. ci.tlv in Berlin, an hn^liihnian loll); resident in (ieriuaiiy. and kuamimg its lit. iuU ii>atelv. mjt: The fact that almost every iU-m the Mg. hsli visitors dwell ii|hiii tln-y admit
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  • 162 5 A colonial nahlt|i says: Tin' double Totalisatoi continues to g'-t good advwrtitH-mi-iits in New Zealand, tln< combination o( Imiikii h.ii.l Loch rym- at Dm Auckland It c. M.ttin" oar Satiiidiiv. naataiag £*H for iii.li ■lllWliigß 'I'lii-. dividend h nut mi. pi -i-iiiK. considering tlmt »i». nkiiH b.i.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 377 5 STEAMER SAILINGS^ N7 Y. K JAPAH MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD »"l*« FORTNIGHTLY *r>.«,« m*in. tamo.l l.,.tv,iH.n Japau and humpe by the NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, I'dilit Mali Contract with the Imperial Japan ■M (i.\fiimient, specially denned for the <>m|ian> 's Knropean Service, linhtwl throughout hy Electricity, provided with excellent •co.mmo.lation for
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    • 481 5 STEAMER SAIUN66. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. ANI» CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outward's for tbe Strait*. China and Japan every wnek, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam ana Antwerp every fortnight and fcr Genoa. Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 468 5 I STEAMER SAIUN66. BRITISH INDIA BTEAH NAVNATtON COMPANY. LIMITEO. TO PEMANO, RANGOON A CALCUTTA. One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every weak. Passengers and Cargo booked by toe above steamers at through rates to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to East African
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    • 587 5 STEAMER MIUN6B. C. PR Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EITPOPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagaaaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.B. "Esitßiss or Ini.ia" Twin-screw »teaR.H.B. Kmprkhs ok Japan mere
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 164 5 Singapore Tide Table. (F»om Jci.v 29 to Aciiisr 4.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER Jclt" Time" iTTghti Time" If'«ht hrn. mm. ft ins. him mm. ft ins. oo I O.SS m 10.3 7.15 ml 0.8 Homii 29 j 189 a ,0, 0 712 l 5.j iw™.. m 1 1-21 »»> WO
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    • 29 5 I WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong. July 26. 10 a.m. Barometer 29 74 Direction cf Wind S.W. Force of Wind 1 Mai. Temp in Shade 85 Manila, 757 South. 1 H
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    • 246 5 DAY BY UAV Monday, July 29. High Water. 1-39 p.m. Parsce Theatre. 9. Tuesday, July 30. High Water. 1 -21 a.m. 215 p.m. Assi/es. I'euang Kuces. Kirnt Day Wednesday, July 31. High Water. 210 am. :!-58 p.m. KruHch Tin Mining Co. Meeting. 12. Chamber of Commerce Meeting. 2-30. Thursday, August
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  • 1322 6 Straits Times, PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY. JULY 29. hMM Bor«hese arrived at HhW* ou Saturday. He has now »ot ovi-r the aliiio-t iusiiiniuimtablr difficulties in roadless aud little civilised Asia, and from Moscow to I'aris ill enjo\ the luxury of driving over reasonably good roads. Nearly every moruiuij since the
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  • 20 6 The Guihi-ic arrived this morning with a large consign men t of Cold Storage supplies, as advertised in another column.
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  • 25 6 A notification has been issued by Commander Kadclifle to the effect that No. 10 Buoy in the South Channel. Penang. has been replaced in position.
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  • 21 6 Lord Hoberts reiterates the nuoubsity for uniTersal military training. He entertains grave mitgiringß regarding the MOMM of llr. Haldam- b proposition*.
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  • 12 6 All tel grams published in this issue reprotected by the Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 16 6 The acliou of the German coal syndicate is causing nut usiness in industrial circles in Europe.
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  • 13 6 Over 000 |KisHeugers arrived this morning from Swatow by the German steamer Maehew.
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  • 19 6 A cargo of sugar for Heap Eng Mob. SinKaporc. arrived 0"om Seniuraug by the Dutch steamer Merapi. this morning.
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  • 20 6 The directors of Fraser aud Chalnn'is. Limited, have declared an interim dividend of 4 per cent, on the Ordinary shares.
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  • 21 6 A cargo of copra from the Natunas itml Aiiambas Islands, consigned tn'lVo Hoo l.ye. arrived, on Saturday night, by the Flevo.
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  • 22 6 The French steamer Kaui|)ot arrived on Saturday night with a cargo of rice ami dry dhli from Saigon for Kirn Hoc. Singapore.
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  • 22 6 Wee from Saigon comprises the cargo of the British steamer LaMBD, which arrived in Singapore, this morning, en route to Port Said.
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  • 26 6 Statistics just puWislu-d show that the total tonnage of Aineiican-lmilt ships during the |iasl year is the largest for any year in the last half century.
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  • 23 6 The Chinese Imperial Commissioner in Tibet reports to the Emperor of China that several mining districts there have been occupied by the British.
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  • 28 6 The International Dispensary is removing from its present premises in Battery lioad to the Hotel dc 1 Europe, facing the Esplannde. The change will be on August 1.
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  • 26 6 A sid.' wheel sUaiuer called the A.leh. Ih.'longing to the Sarawak Government, arrived from Kuching yesterday, with a cargo of rattan consigned to Eng Eu (ic.
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  • 28 6 A Chinaman was fined *2 by the Second Magistrate, this morning, for trespassing on the premises of Mr J. Levy, at No. 22, Wilkie Itoail. on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 26 6 A Chinaman wan lined MB by the Second Magistrate, this morning tor being in pomession of twelve dollars' worth of chandii of tlie fanner Fanners' manufacture.
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  • 24 6 The actual expenditure on plague preventive mcasuris in the Madras Presidency fariag the year *****7 was Hupecsf>.lo.M«i. as compared with Kupees n.T.*i.22T in 1905-00.
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  • 33 6 There was a blaze in a du-t bin iv liiver Valley Koad. yesterday. Though an alarm of lire was given at the Fire Station. the set vices of the Itrigade were not required.
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  • 27 6 According to a reiH.rt from Kabul, the Ameer is erecting pillar-boxes aud is introducing |K>sUil facilities. It is added that a new stamp has been receutly issued.
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  • 26 6 The Chicago Tribuiic estimates that as a result of the Fourth of July celebrations there were thirty-seven |K-rsons killed and 2,138 injured throughout the United Suites.
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  • 29 6 lv reviewing the Jail Keport. the liombay Governmcut protest against juveniles being scut to jail for begging, aud urge that more juvenile prisoners should be treated as first offenders.
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  • 31 6 Mr-. Oldham is expected to address the monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A., to-morrow at ">.l"> p.m.. in the Association headquarters in liivcr Vajlcy Koad. The meeting is open to the public.
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  • 34 6 Tickets, one dollar each, lor the concert on Friday, in connection with the St. Matthew's Church. Neil lioud. can be obtained from Messrs. the Robinson Piauo Company. Kefreshuients will be provided at moderate prices.
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  • 40 6 A snake, measuring l;j feet 4 inches in length, and U inches in circumference, is said to have been killed at Stonecutter's Island. Hongkong, on .Tuly 22. by gunners of the H.G.A. It had carri^off a goat belonging to Chinese.
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  • 42 6 The Minister for the Colonies proposes to mint large quantities of coin for Netherlands India shortly. The measure is taken not only for relieving contraction of the currency, but, also, for replacing the Straits dollarwhich it is intended to demonetise in Deli.
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  • 64 6 Chinese measures against plague rest upon the idea that the disease is the work of evil spirits. For instance, the other day, a Taoist high priest went to Swatow to drive out the plague demons. To do this, he drew mysterious sigus on large sheets of paper to scare aud
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  • 67 6 Seventeen Chinese have been arrested on a charge of unlawful assembly in Queen Street, at n.:;ii last night, and seven more on a charge of assaulting a public servant in the execution of his duty. A constable was on guard there over a suspected cholera patient, aud reports that the
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  • 58 6 The Chines* Government is not U> be allowed its own way in trifling with the opium question. The British, French. German, American, and Japanese Ministers at Peking have informed the Foreign Affairs Board that they intend to appoint a commission to inquire at all the treaty ports as to how
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  • 62 6 The Emperor Meuclik of Abyssinia declares himself constantly obliged to purchase arms and ammunition, which lie obtains principally from Hubsia. in order to prepare for the defence of his kingdom. Hit army is capable of mobilising one hundred and hfty thousand strong. This probably explains why tlu> prohibition ot the
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  • 615 6 The Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn icluiind from Malacca by the Hye l<eong. on Satin day. Mr. M. IS. Brockuell. of the Itaftles Institu tion, returned from the F.M.S.. by tin Penang. on Saturday. His Hiyluicss llic- Tmi^kn lii-sai of I'mluih^ was a paamajar bwa l%anaj '•>■
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  • 82 6 Three employees of the KamiuH 1*..;,, Dock Board were tried before the Secon.l .Magistrate this morning on a charge ot theft on the American army transport Wright, undergoing NHin lit Tanjoii" Pagar. Several petty thefts were le|x>rte,l. and a trap was set which resulted in the arrc«t of a Tamil
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  • 85 6 Prince I'llow the Minister of the Interim at Peking, is enlightened enough to discoin age unduly harsh measures against tin Chinese students, who air advanced views too openly. In conversing with certain higli mandarins recently, he advised them to deal leniently with these young Beanie, He -aid that the students
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  • 101 6 Two cxpuricucod tli^ilui i-~ *****1 tin MiuitM-hitppy tot Myu. Itoscli. and Un,,l bouwuxploitatiu in Lauukat, Sumatra. left here |n-r a* Darvel last Saturday for Brunei, where they will .oininrnrr faerMM for kerosiue oil for account of the 3«*l company, which W an KagUitl] Colu pany with direction in Shanghai. Mr
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    • 200 6 VJrv/Vl \1 Need it. An Un fermented Wine, iV, i,,uic »mi Free from Alcohol. •"•:••<» <3j(6) r. i .as, of ■> Am us. MM a K(NK kol hk TAMJL THIHST QCBMCintK KOIt HIE SKK MMHL THE ATHLETES KKrKESHEK. 8000 ALIKE KOK OLD AXI> YOl\'«i. AN IDEAL STHEX<iTHE\IN(i HEVEKAOE. Thompscn, r
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    • 197 6 Wilson co PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Our Productions are of thu highest possible ARTISTIC A TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE and arc kuowu throughout the Enst as INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. In Photngrapby, *■> in auythiug e'to. "The Best is the Cheapest." COLD STORAGE SUPPLIES. ORCI1AIU) ROAD, DEPOT N0J42»1. The 6.5. OL'THKIE, arrived thin moriiing iiml
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  • 86 7 ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY DISAFFECTED. Mutinous Meeting held in the Barracks. KrLIhHS ImMMUI London. July '"< "i- In 50,,,,,,, to the" I'oyal Irish Constaliularv MjH an MMIMMMJ i. lid racks S,|i,r,. MMMS, and "•"•d "volution .km ling a permaoeot lll.nas, ;lv t, >t AUnt „f s |,iH i|lH l»
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  • 138 7 Iniled Slates Refuse lo he Bound hy Ancient Policy. Kn im\ l'n>..i. v« London, .fuiy lh< Ha.-. Com, v, his MM the linlish proposal for the .ibolition of coutrn 1 and "f war at Th. pr..;...5.i! mm „.,,^,l i, v |JllK li sm., th. I ni:,d Mnh
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  • 117 7 Colonial Children lor Mother Country Schools. jßmrm'a rnaamui i-.n.ioi-. July n. In p m..i- Urn b■« I :.i C fletf Mcln .1 at Haiup-li.; 1. Kiag Kd«ard cuipha -is. l bjMarl r\. „ft.-a.f t.-a. i mmt Mot ■MJ M I the .1!. 1,.!-, iii^li ideals, which
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  • 69 7 Spanish Engineer Officers Blown Out to Sea I. m1...,. Inly v -c.ni-ii ;niliui > h«MIM hi CM« <-i n^in. r »tl. i M-an o tn .eh .ii'd li~a| v"l 5. .ii ivot w. r. pi. -ki I w -^ih ■•I i. i:t:> I- ■1 1 ii.:- lli l;.l.:i-ic
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  • 58 7 leied by Italian Community. Hkitit- TtWMBMI I ...nd. in July Js. l-,.ii,. l'.o r^hes.-. M leads in MiBMH m 11. I: .111 P. ki.i to Ptris. ha- anive I ill Moscow. 1...11d..n..1u1y-"» I'm:, i U.,rghes< who has r.»<-h"d Mmo*« Mi a |„itv «,A,n days' journey
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  • 52 7 ImbAi Emmmm l^iudon. July llu lirilinh battleship Ik-llerophou. au uproved Dreadnought, was launched at I' irtsiuouth on Saturday. There are at prcseut four battleships ..I lli. Itrvaduought class under construction. which the Ik ll.rophoii is one. Two are Uin« built by contract, one at Portsmouth ai:d oik-
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  • 50 7 Kmtkk> hlMi London. July s A r. im-Mtitatm- ominittw of Inquiry.) ncli includes ...am Labour Member* of the H.iuse ol t. .mi-, ."s. O.ms t«. Switzerland iv V-pU'liiuer to study tlie workiug of the military system in that ountry in relation to fiiployruent aii.l iiidii-Ui»l <
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  • 28 7 IKn-iri hmMmMI I. udoj luh 1U lu.|..rijl t«>u|' :l >:ilt:in ut HMMH *tu^> i tU; rrefc. adi I M|Mm :.rrt,.r« but MM r.poU*d *itli U«a»jl<*fc.
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  • 458 7 i Mr. Montagu Harris on Free Pardon Petition. i riling MMM todays dale, Mr. Montagu Harris. Counsel for the MMMt ImM, who*; sentence of death was commuted to j one of penal servitude for life, says: A slight mistake uccirrcd in \<>:n < dition of Saturday, which I
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  • 172 7 Launch Sunk on the Journey to Bangkok. Tin- itaaiuei Waufrai) which arrived in RaMjfcolt Uw -Jl-i iust.. reported that on the way upfn>iu Singapore the launch Lloyd. which abc w.:« koviu to ruih-iehang. sank ami four MM lost tlu ir lives. Tin re were five men on the
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  • 144 7 1,,-;...,... ll.ni inf. d tl.. I Inn l Ma-is. *v thi* ii nrnng. that In had set al lil»Tl\ I", -i. i- tro/.ii.. a (i.-iiuan. who was Ixlore tin- Co-lit 0.. Saturday, on a charyc of \a« ran. y. as h. had s4-euied iii]il.ivincnt on a '<
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  • 157 7 The late lather Victal. who died at Hongkong on .I'ily W, was, foi many years. atUu h*l to the I'Vcneh Mission ill Malacca, where he had many friends. He was horn iv Macao, and was' ordained a priest at St. Joseph's College. His mother, a
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  • 104 7 Papers just laid before the 1 Mitch Parliament hliow the movement of trade in Netherlands India in 1005. The imports stood at a valuation of 196,18i».H(17 guilders. a ■•■itist 184.381 /HW guild«-rs in 1904. The exiwrts »uinoiint.-l to 3M.1170.1H0 guilders, against ifiH.».19.12l guilders in IMK. In round
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  • 189 7 SIR FREDERICK LUGARD TAKES OFFICE. iFijom Our Own Cokuksi-om.knt.i Hongkong. July 20. 11.20 a.m. His Kxeellr.ncy Itrigadicr-CJcneral Sir Frederick I) l.ugard. K.l'.M.d, D.5.0., th< new Governor of llougkong. arrived by the Cniiadian Pacific Uailway Company's j MOMMT F.mprcss of Japa'i from Vancouver lltritish Columbia i on Sunday. His
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  • 140 7 Singapore Assize Court Still in Session. llnsiucss before the Assize ConrtVas continued this morning, before the Chief Justice. Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, and Mr. Justice Fisher. llefore the former, were arraigned dob Cheong. Vm Put and C.oh I'oh indicted for the murder of Lim Chan ou
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  • 48 7 A bo\iug contest took placj al the Chinese Tluatre in Wayaug Street, yesterday afternoon. Ixtwteu < hau Hoou S.ck aud Herman Fisher. It was arrauged to tight ten rounds, but the Chiuaiuan knocked out the European in the third round and won the match.
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  • 64 7 The dead body si a Chinos.- sampan coolie was found ebac Ivcsid. his Wt in the Kalian:: river, near Kirn Keat Koid. yester da\ afternoon. The body had evidently U.'-n there for several days. There was I>l.nnl in tlu sampan. I>: erased was found t<> In cut
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  • 85 7 W ith reference to the letter of "liuijuirer" ■■MMf! by us on Saturday. Mr. IT. E. I.Hi|x>r. the licgistrar of Hackney Carriages Did Jinrickshas, courteously informs us that .here arc tl lirst class carriages registered md licensid in Singapore-. They bcloug, principally to the Liverystables aud Hotels. The
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  • 134 7 The friends of Captain Corllandt Anderson. and of Mr. aud Mrs. K. V. Thomas, of Singapore, will be pleased to hear that His Majesty has been pleased to grant a C.B. to (leueral 11. Cortlaudt, the old Mutiny soldier, whose war services start with the
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  • 197 7 Many of tlie prominent Tamil residents of Singapore met together yesterday, at So. 9 Clivc Street, and presented Mr. C. M. Chelliah, Senior Tamil Interpreter iv the l'olicc Court, with a valedictory address on the eve of hitidcparture to Ceylon on furlough. Mr. A. Annamalai, surveyor
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  • 1292 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS DINNER AND DANCE IN LONDON. An Interesting Gathering. Khom Ocr Own Coi:i:ksi>oni>knt). London. July it. Ilithertu. tli.j Straits Settlements Associatinu, which Ims been in existence for many year*, Imm con tints 1 its attention to a bold and useful criticism of Government measures connected with
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  • 224 7 Fifty Elephants to Compete for Prizes. The silver cup which the (ioveruor has presented tor competition at tiie A gri Horticultural Show ut Kuula Kangsar, will be awarded to the winner of the greatest iiumber of prizes iv Division A, Agricultural. The number of cups that will
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  • 29 7 There was a robbery iv a house in Kravr Street last night. A girl and the cook were found gagged. The police lire investigating the matter.
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  • 73 7 Three res|ioctable-lookiug Chinese api«cH red before the Second Magistrate, this muniing, as the result of an altercation they had hud with ii couple of ricksha coolies at Tanjong Pagar. They refused to pay the propel fare. aud one of them struck a coolie and also offered ii
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  • 70 7 A reputed friend aud pupil of the natorioils Ah Gutta. who was arrested last week for behaving suspiciously, was sent to prison, this iiiorniug. for two months for being in possession of a coin which, it was believed, had been used, together with a stick and a
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  • 125 7 A scaffolding is being erected, this inoruiug. at the rear hall of the Drill Hall, preparatory to its demolition and removal to the new site oil ISuaoh Koad, near the Chinese Volunteer Club. The builder's plan is to War down and reconstruct half of the building
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  • 142 7 It is reported that au invidious distinction has been made in grunting the long talked of ten per cent, iiic reuse to the ollicers ill the F.M.S. Civil Service, says the l'erak Pioneer. While the subordinates hail to refund tlie annual increment they drew under the revised
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  • 47 7 Ibrahim, a Javanese owplovt I >n the construction of the new filter beds of Mukit Timab Koad, wia senttDctd tv two mmmW rigoroaii impritonment, by th Bei ■>•■'■ i Magistrate. t£is morning, for thait at a )f-iH disc. valu«d »t $2 from Mmm* Buvarlk Krskum and Company, Ltd.
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  • 112 7 NOTTS GOING STRONG FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Record of the Three Leaders. ;)<Ki;rKK's TItLKdHAM! t-oiidon. July -IK In the County Championship. Kent heal Leicestershire at MMMMM by 2*l runs. At Lord's, Notts beat Middlesex by I.! runs. This is the first defeat of the metropolitan team. Gloucestershire beat Northamptonshire
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  • 92 7 Contracting States Compromise to Retain Britain. IIKI'TKH's TKLK.iI! KM London. July 29. The International Sugar Committee is sitting in Urussel-:. The President said at the last meeting that, if the contracting States took into eon sideratioii the Uritish proposal to withdraw fruiu the Convention, it would bo iudispens
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  • 42 7 i Kbijtkk's Tklklium liouJou, July M. The Chinese employed on a number of the Itand mines have petitioned against their repatriation, poiutiug out that the conditions in their contracts entitle tin in tv a rcuewal of these contracts.
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  • 35 7 I Kkiitkh's Tklkmum London. July Jh. The Uritish destroyers Wavenuy anil Kother were badly damaged iv a collision at uight off Itcachy Head iv connection with the mobilisation of the Home fleet.
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  • 28 7 Kmrm'n Tbummuv.] London July It is reported from St. Petersburg that tin Kusso Japanese commercial .md shipping agreement and the f'uheiy convnitioti Imt* been oiffwA
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  • 123 7 German Comments on Japanese Tactics. |I>RK OSTASIATISCHK I.LOYI> TKLH.OKAJI i ■mm. i iily Count liiouye. the Japanese Miuistcr at Berlin, has communicated the new Japanese Korean Treaty to Herr von Tschirschky, the (•uiuian l-'oreign Minister. The Cologue (ia/.ette says that uot a single I'jwer favours the dethroned Kui|>cror
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  • 33 7 |I)KK Ovr ASIA lIS. UK 1.1.0 W. Ti ■>>■!■ lierliu. .Inly Ml At IVterhof. arrests have been made ot people MJMM of complicity in au attempt to murder the Czar.
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  • 29 7 [Uku OsTASiATicnit Lloyu Dhmml lierlin. July tk Should the Kaiser aud the l'/nr meet before August 7. I'rinco von Ituelov, will be present at the meeting
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  • 57 7 Loud-.u. 'uly The rubber market is steady. The Mat i tiou for >iard tiu<- I'ara is lo'.d I'lauUtion ru'uher is fully I ft n«y cliai.-r than kweekailßM rhalMCiwMJ "> th* chid a«iet> at to da.- «alis.- Vatti i'.t i fan .>» Md. Paugan 7|d an i
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  • 1112 8 CRICKET CLIB ATHLETES ON THE PLAIN. Successful Gathering. Wli. ii H» pli.rt.miaphei ami lit" ..ni. ■■:.:■< < were neatly MM by IUMh i" lh> >anU handirap. "1 IN Siu K »|x>ri Criek.-t Club Spoil tiyinkluuM, 11 >it:ir.lay. the round of iwTrj acclamation ll,*t .'—<■ ti"Mi occupant-, .rf seat-
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 75 8 Id the first iuniugs of CtmktUmt in the I niversity match. r\ H. Muglistou. who 1 went in seeon.l wicket down, scored a blob. Tlir I'ajitain of tin' Oxford cloven confided to au iutervi.-w.T that if every one of his uitu came off they ought to win
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    • 54 8 Jackson Millar Cup. The vvoather was adverse yesterday tuor■iac, when Ihn Mt yards rare for the .laokson MilUi C.iptn.ik place at til.- Swimmini; Club. Tluie ua< a stronfi lii\e ami a heavy MM The result was a- f0110w... M. B. Bnvkwell. I K. It. Kutlpr. .1. Kerr Black. A.
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    • 60 8 The Vatle Cup. I'lif final tor tht- Vade Cup was playt-d off at tli.- Sinusi.oi. Uolf Club on Saturday, and rt-Miltrd in a win fi>r Mr. K. FernuHon, who. pliyiiiH a »trony pM drfeaU-il Mr. Alt-x. ■Ml by Cau.l'i. Tlu- weather was unfavourable. In tin- imMW, Md beat l«tuui«>
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    • 53 8 National Union v. Johore. A liieii'lly football match was plajeJ at Mn ye-iterday, be»w«vn the National I uion CU and tilt- .loliore Club. The game wax t'a*t ami int. n -.tnij;. Hotli siitn ha<i many cliaucvs ot «.rini(. but the shootiug wat uiost erratic The mah'h >-u<U-<l in
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    • 375 8 Warren Shield Competition. Yesterday afternoon, »h»S.U.K. (v.», S.V.A.. 5.V.1.. No. 1 anil 5.V.1., No. "2. .Uci.leJ who should represent tlie Singapore Volunteer t\ir;— in the Warn n Shield competition to behUdiu August. Tlipahooting throughout ■M £ood. It was .);!•-<■ an open aftair at .Mm yard*, tin re beinn ah
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  • 837 8 Another Successful Show at the Teutonia Club. Though it nmy seem improbable, tin inimical •onuilv. the Itajnh of Stcngahpoui. wax prinlm- il with far greater success at the Teutonia I'lub on Saturday night than it waa on tlio first night. The artistes, having become, accustomed to their
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  • 176 8 London, .Inly 19. The new issue of shares by the Strath more Rubber Company for the purchase of Diamentina Estates has been over subscribed. Applicants for the share* of the I'nited Serdang Sumatra I'lantKtious Ltd.. have received about a «|iiartc-r of the number applied for. -Times of
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  • Corrcepondence.
    • 356 8 T.. Mm Ktlitor .if tin Stunt-. Tmm. lill^WWSir, Will you kindly ..llo« 'c. n your i>»|M r t.. insert lew wonfe of rratitnde vvlii.il I>.h-i..i Mart, the olhrei low in charge of Mm INhUM "I Sil.u, Sarawak, an.l Mm Itev. Mi 11...... >. the head
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    • 81 8 To tin- KJitor of the Straits Time*. Tlir Aufjlo-i'liiix'sp Sabooi, SiiiKajmro. Jot] -J9, UK)7. Sir. Mm n -ixvtfully iuiiuire if ttuitt'iu which JTOB iii t; tnl conrerning the School M Sntmil.ty i- mifxact hihl miyurhlcl npradaetioa it out circular as it appenr<xl in thi- Clmivli [Mkpefa which
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  • 159 8 Tin' principle «t idinittiug foreigners a* member* of Urn NMMg ami Singapore Chambers of CHMMMC, ami thus giving them a privilege of (looting a representative to the Legislative Council, which is denied to the Hriti-hlKjru Kuropeaa subject* of the Kinß who do not happen to belong
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  • 166 8 A correspondent of thf Xciv York Herald is now touring in .lava with the object of in ■{Hiring into iiouomic anil financial eondi tious to ascertain how far Amerieau capital can bo invests! profitably there. He has made similar investigation)) in other parts of Netherlands India.
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  • 177 8 Kcferring to the administration of Viceroy Shum in the Liang Kwang, Mr. Koo Chow Choon at a banquet at Ipoh to celebrate hix return from China, maintained that he had done more in a short time for the lasting welfare of those great provinces than
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  • 61 8 Misms. Lt-wix aud IVat, muU-r date, London July ii report as follow* ou plant* tioii rubber -581 Pkgs. offered gooil Block 5,3 to flit}, Cri-pe, good .1,2 mottkid, 4/10J, dark 4/5 to 4'H, Bisouitw ami Sheets 5 2 to 5/6{. Scrap :i 10 to 4/1. One lot of Five i»l<>
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  • 84 8 Strange scenes followed the murder of the Governor of Anhui in china hy an official who had turned revolutionist. The innrdeier gloried in Mm deed and was beheaded forthwith. An oftieer then tore out the j heart of the murderers' corpse and offered it up
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  • 150 8 From private |Mm received from Mandalav. says the Indian Mirror, it appears that Ajit Singh has quarters allotted him in a different part of the Fort at MandaUy, mar the Kast <iate. and a number of constables are on guard. His place is much larger than that
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  • 131 8 July IT. c Canton correspondent of the China writing under dat.. July 17, states that ..lortison Memorial Committee are to be congratulated upon the news that baa just count from Seattle, Washington, L. 8. A that some friends there have decided to give •10,000
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    • 289 8 John Little Co., Ltd. lathleticL REQUISITES I OF AU. KINDS. O-OLF CXjXTBS Itv I«I!AII>. VAKDOX. BOSOM, CKAIGIK. All HTKKLOXIK. .1. WINCHESTER TENNIS RACKETS. SjM-<iHl I'aiu- H«udlo, strung witli Mark Tropical tint. POLO STICKS. •1..- (inllr" Heads, Kinrst Inilian Mftk«-. Punching Ball* with Platform*. Croquet Sot*. Tonnl* Ball*. Golf Ball*. Polo
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  • 228 9 SiMiAroß*. Tilv 27, 1907. PRODUCE. >Kiub» r buyers 6.7'> In -.i1., NY. 1i ii,,.;. U! 10.85 omm Bali 9.:i0 ,lo Pent ;naU «.(IO Ivpfxr. MMh 17.90 do WlnU R",, '2.1.00 mm:' Klimr Saraw.ik :\Qr> d. Hrmui No. 1 |Jf| Pearl Sa^t 4.50 Coffee Hali. U% 1'.t.00 > i .tTii
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  • 120 9 CUsttt loss Houses in the East End. k h \m* entabi- fdotinii m IJ.'lliain. an.l imv) ianu<- front die ul man Ui tl,, (jioty and Üboonof •j,«l~ .<n,| HoMemeM >■! tli. Ktlunin tl-.\.r.-. i« tli. Kit. ~t addition to th< long i wfaidi ■i »i tin day*
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  • 63 9 tootber public Ih»1v in ladik, P 1.-:i~ at tilt UK'Uient i: Uvl iv BMM 1 NH 111. bMI 10 U' v oi dksaa I. l;.i,i!_> I'l', on ll ***** „:!ici .1 t ami prof, -sii.nal lai -h. i. Th. «iaa*ted i Ml |(n»i work, 't a-bieb j>ai ti.ulai wtm m
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  • Stocks and Shares,
    • 302 9 forma ion Capital Subscribed Nu W i too. P»id g^,, t V*lM apto 1903 1901 1903 1907 •800,000 •800,000 £400.000 •400,000 •400,000 •000.000 •575|000 80,000 •0,000 850,000 87,5000 1.100 ■■***** l 80,000 90,000 10,000 ml— td 18,000 190,000 45,000 800,000 100,000 I 100,000 11,700 5,140 antamd 50,000 150,000 M,OOO
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    • 278 9 1905 £150,000 i-104.957.10 j 1905 i J200.000 M 7.400 J'™ 0 •}J (.SOOaniMMd 1904 £80,000 £11.1 M J'JJJ J j 1903 £70,000 £70,000 70,000 1 (,000 mimed 1906 »150,000 tISS.OOO 11,500 t 10 19l"4 £IS,OOO £10.500 i ••g°° J 1 13/8 I 10 8 1 7/6 1905 £75,000 £55,000
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    • 191 9 a Special Gold Reserve Fund. b. Insurance Fnnd. c. Snndry Benrrea. d. Sundry Beaerrw. t. Special Reserve. I 1H94 £5,377.10.0 £4,805 7,68-t 12/8 12/6 1«98 $225,000 1225,000 4,500 $50 $50 1865 110.000.000 (10.000.000 80,000 $123 $128 1901 $2,400,000 $2,,00.000 $100 >100 1896 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 JJJJ j $34,000 $34,000 S^O
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    • 32 9 Howarth Enkine. IM. •£2 1 2£ "Xi"* 1111 Riley HaroraaTM, Ltd. 6% 8*5,000 Binapore Snnioipal 6% 400,000 30% prom 5% 1,878,000 2% prom. 4% 603,000 3% dig nominal TaniingP.sarDockCo.,L»d. tg S^prom
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    • 112 9 Story of a Stave I ..ui.J lunJ ;ir.d foot !> -r :,.t jBMMel»*« .-v. M-. W. k I SUMt, H..:!i. ..t five yeanaf* Acd avWl SJ.itK.i. I•, |a i!,eb..:iom I 1 .in> u.iulJ I ..hi 1 M.ri-rt-J. I ..;1:h i.i*itit in pain. mJ ni Ihrrc «.in ii" more slet-p (or
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    • 30 9 RILEY, HARGREAVES Co, Ltd. I Electric Fans TABLE, BRACKET, and CEILING FANS. Speciality: CROMPTON PUNKAH FANS. LARGE STOCKS. LO W PRICES. I Electrical Departments Telephone He. 362. 3 BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 277 9 yyASSIAMULL ASSOMUI^AND CO. LARdKST INDIAN, CHINESK AM) .JAI'ANK-K SILK. JEWELLERY ANI> tLRIO MERCHANT* 1, 2, 3 4, HIGH STREET. (Also The Grand Hotel <l<> I'Europei. News shipincnts of goods weeitwl l»v t-vi-iv mail from I ilia China and Japan, in jjreat variety. M Charges Moderate. Inspection Invited. YAMATO Co., 41
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  • 931 10 Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations. Tru- sUiutorj mutiny i>( tlir Sumatra I..™ 1; ,1.Ui IfMMIsMfJM Ik-Moii .lun.- «t tli. i.fliMsnf tli,',<,in|CTi,\. :10. Miming lan.. K< Mi. K.itd !>:!-.. Arlmthnot I m m.lhii:. Hi. < iiaiiiii.iM ISM) Tin- is ..m -tntutoiv m.ftinn. ni.i.-lv hclil t., i-ompty with the law, ulii.li
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  • 109 10 Mr. Mannel Rogers, the West ludi«u wlio was arrcßt*-*! by the Calcutta I'olice on Kiispieicni of being concerned in the murder of Kailway BsMeo iMMtiot (rahbe. on the Assnin Bengal Kailway. on the night of Juiu2.". released again, "ami again placed in custody and sent to Chandjmr,
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  • 204 10 The thermometer excelled itself rocently says the China Times (Tientsin) of June 28, and in spite of all efforts to hold it down, the mercury mounted to 107 degrees. This is a record for the past few years. Most people admitted that it was a warm
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  • 197 10 During its comparatively brief career, remarks the Calcutta Statesman, the present Corporation of the city has quarrelled with two Health Officers in turn. As long as Dr. Simpson officiated there few could be found to say a good word for him. Dr. Nield Cook has
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    • 85 10 CHAMBEttAW 8 COUC. CHOLERA AND DttimHOEA REMEOY 111 INOU. Mi- S.I. I. 11,-.,.k-».it.,,M f,,,,,, t HW It-.! 1:>...1U. Imm. -a>-. "I kmmmsmt Mil. l H^|Ull« W*kl lliallV It. »tl'. .if lik ml. i^.iii -t 1i.,1. r mi.. l l>urri;o-« I(.uk-<l>. «v.« liavi- (.Mm. l it iavalaaak *s i.i. II «s
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    • 488 10 INSURANCE Complies. IMMDM FIRE IXSLRAXCE CO. (Kstauuwei) A. I>. 1814.) The undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rateg. 691 IIEIIN, MKYKIt A Co., Ltd. Mm IUtITISH IMI MERCANTILE INSCRAXCE CO Subscribed Capital £?,7.'».000 Kcvenue £2.061, 014 19-8 The nndentigned Ml prepared to
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    • 588 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid up capital •10,000,000 reserve fund Sterling Reserve 910,000,000) aai ODD 000 Silverßeserv. 111,000,000} W1 080 W)0 Riserve Liability ot Proprietor* 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. O. H. Medhnrst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick. Deputy Chairman. A. Fuchs, Esq. A. J. Raymond. Esq.
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    • 487 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ..£BOO,OOO Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERB. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. Th. London City Midland Bank, Uf. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooount* are opened and interest allowed at 1 per oent.
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    • 681 10 BALEB BY AUCTION. AUCTION BALE or UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The property ol twelve pawnshops On Thursday, Aiujit.it 1, 1007, at 10 a.m. On Saturday. August 3, OH Tuesday, Attaint 6, The pledges, consisting of watches, chains, gold and diamonds rings, earring, broocheH, Chinese and native ornaments, et«., will be on view
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    • 266 10 SALES BY AUCTION? MORTGAGEES SALE. \\edne*d<ty, July 31, 1907, at 2.30 <i.m. 999 years Leasehold land and house known at No. 61 Fraser Street, Singapore, area 1,170 square feet. G. A. Fernandez 8* Co., 1367 Auctioneers. MORTGAGEES SALE. Wednctd.iy, July 31, 1907, 'it 2.30 p.m. i Lot 1. All ihe
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  • 103 11 INTERESTING NOTES AND NEWS FOR MOTOR MEN. A motor garaga for Colombo in not a n«w nuggeßtion. On the contrary, it it a matter that has occupied the attention of th« Ceylon Automobile C'lab on more than on* occasion, and its provision is regarded by many motorists aa a
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  • 1002 11 Mr. Edge is to be congratulated on hi* feat of driving a motor-car for twenty-four hours consecutively with only very brief intervals for replenishing the machine with potrol or tyres. He has beaten record, which by itxelf leaves the world neither
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    • 403 11 The SCOTTISH RELIABILITY TRIALS. EXTRACT FROM THE "IWTWt" JULY 1 1N7. TrialVasiTo V<r li n to "»y *"at the S-otti^h KeliabiUty y M 'y**T?J^^'_^?M»t perfection of orßani/ation. or for U» T ls U vV '.>'■* th.- public As to U.o trial »i.e.. Lr... i V "M U11<loul »«"y »f niost
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    • 393 11 Local Motor Car Agencies: A\ aWM, aMJMBw sbbb Possesses unusual Oenninely-madc JL Tl Tj f\T hillolimbiiiK power*. JOHNSTON. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Sole Agents. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND SIAM. FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF PANHAKD LEVASNOR CO Cstalt-guoH,
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    • 347 11 Tlie HUMBERS Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. See accounts in the Home Papers. AGENTS: Borneo Company, Ltd. 1334 MARTIN'S UIPIOL&STEfc." ■MforLadles.l r* aWI iir US 1.-.R bc< cTv.HI. p.rTT., th. b 0,... E thai o» S ti „■l.l of »oy IrraffiilHttr of tli. ijflw timely 4amn m«. >*
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    • 504 12 Scale of Cbatoes. 1 v lUl' A. YKUTISEMENTS.— MwceI 1»..> Want- Every Description, Houses, Lhui. l ftc, t< ,»r' inserted at the following rrte* One In rtien I.JO per inch. Two 2.00 Thrw ».8O Bix 5.20 Nine 6.40 Twehe 7.20 Twenty r>e 10.00 (Each subsequent month •■"> per inch., 7h
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    • 505 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. K>TF.«:-Kour Mum, one or twoins»rti<>n«, |i.nn K> ithe inch, rea -Vile of chjiiw. LEBBONS IN FENCING. Private, or to clauses, by Fencing Master. Spiral terns to school boys. Apply "FOIL.** c/<> Straits Times. 1504 LEBBONS IN SHORTHAND. l'rivate lesions in Shorthand given by a practical stenographer ot 7
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    • 595 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD.; KtTIS :-Fout Liaw. on* or two iu.rtlon», »1 .or Br tb« lach, m Seal* ofCkaifM. COMPOUND HOUBE TO BE LET. No. «8 Sophia Koad. Apply to 18 2 Pr.nsep Street. CBll OFFICE GODOWN TO BE LET. With eutry on July 1, No. 7, Malacca Street.
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    • 681 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. KITES Four Lin w, on* or two insertions, $1 j Bj th« inch, he Seal* of Cbarn«». OFFICE TO BE LET. < First floor of No. 1, Malasoa Street, newly repaired, lately occupied by H. Brauss A Co. Immediate entry. Apply to E. Meyer Co,,
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    • 574 12 V.O.V. SB DAN MAOFARLANE COMPANYS Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OK ALL DEALKIiS. WModefnm SYME and CO., *<■'• A&hu. Miscellaneous NOTICES. Rates :-lst Moiuh, »1O per inch. Mul>«equent mi.nths Fit shorter period* «e:i!» ofCharne^. NOTICE. The undersigned is prepared to book orders for Rubber Seeds from nine year old trees,
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    • 344 12 LOST OR FOUND. BtoTnr-nr.UßM.M.artttti iu-erti-! By tlie inch. «co Be ile <f Chaiflt*. $20 REWARO. DO(i LOST. A BrindU I'ii*; I'uk. anawen to name of 1! Municipal Number YI6A; anyone r.tarning iam< to the iftice of Eastern Daily Mail wiß nceivi the above reward. 1576 SMALL TRADE ADVTS. B*T»> Kh-t
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