The Straits Times, 1 November 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.480. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1907. PRICE 10 GENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 193 1 EXPECTED NOVEMBER I. One 18 H. P. CLEMENT-BAYARD, 4-Cylinder Motor Car. This car will ECLIPSE all what Singapore has seen before. C. DUPIRE Co, SOLE AGENTS. J^jAJJPZ BROS-3 IjTIDTHE LADIES' IDEAL MACKINTOSH. just the article for the east. SBST »^BB<.^B63bBB SSBBBH Wa!^- c mi Ry 4 S^E BBBBS BBBsl BBH
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    • 565 1 ROBINSON CO. MEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' PROMENADE AND DRESS SHOES. Vm. L. 0162. I Vo s. 0 1G2 No. I. 0162 STOUT WALKING r O f- 0162. WALKING SHOE. 11,,.w n SHOE. Fine* Vmlity Hbck and Brown Mfl^B »l-«i Otoee KM, on, strap ntm Ols< c Kirt, l:iciu« w*lkiug 51,,.r,
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  • 1129 2 CLASSIC HEAD DRESSES BEING WORN IN PARIS. The Oreek head dres* whi.-'i i- gofaM tv b< so fashionable in I*firi< t lii- w infer is really fascinating. It is not too classic, but it M sufficiently so to lend special i .-t arm la a pretty woman.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 137 2 Moet Qdandon (The Champagne de Luxe) ■Em I* ?'y lr\p»nit fll Importers BorAeo Co., Ltd. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR a^ *n MLLERFLOre Mj^ I JAMESTOWN I IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. i PHOSFERINE TM Grcataat af all Tonics. I I MADIA TIM HCMLTH. I >■» i*m h«t iMri, I U Hfl—imt. Lm4m. ».c
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    • 117 2 BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. are not an experiment They have been cut favount* bleuda at borne tor many y«tra aod j are rapidly Mining similar popularity id the Colonies. No expeuse is spared in keeping botb RED SEAL" AND "BLACK ANO WHITE' tm to ibe mArk. N LIQUID FUEL BUNKERS. Fresh Water
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    • 232 2 TO BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STORE-KEEPERS. lIAWP M M »»AWD B IFUSSELL'S 1 I Ififf 'GREEN MM 1/ K BUTTERFLY" IVIIL»rV W ■I beiuK iiH-vlianically ]>rop«re<l without t)i« niklitioii nl sugar or any ])roservative, in very ra«\ <>t ilinrstion. vH and has savi'.l many lire* all over tin- world. M
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    • 628 2 I HAD ECZEMA FOJUIYEARS Doctors and Skin Hospital did Him No Good— Sickness Caused Loss in Wages of Over £300-A Friend Whose Father was Cured of Eczema Advised Him to Try the Cuticura Treatments A TRIPLE CURE BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES "My fwma has been t<>n years* standing and it
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  • 558 3 HOWLERS FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 11,. HiiuisiiiK ami aiua/iii K blun.ki- n.a.l. i h,«.l .liil.lnn arc Mm Mibjivt ot ;m .--.iii.' .irti.l. in tin- Y.ukshin- Kvi niii" 1 1,. m m li.-.l ,t..ric« have hS Ihj Mr. w. T. Taylor. »!..> is p,',>i in ..1 U I-..U 1
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    • 578 3 FROM SHOULDER TO ANKLES QUIVERING WITH PAIN Him m\tu Si mcRt.K in Si>m CI'IIFII RY OR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. 't was tbriiii|>b «< ttini; fwairing wet that I feel a victim to m-vprc Rheumatism some nine years am" saiil Mr. K. .t. <iibbons liaiiMkok. Siam. "Tbe rbemiiatie mm* |*1 BffMMl
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    • 211 3 Stop Records AM' «AII Hit VKKIVAL I»K Ol'F FAMOIM ODEON DOUBLE-SIDED RECORDS TAKEN IN SINOAPORE AND JAVA. Tbev art Urn ti!n->t IStoords evi-r brought to the East. ralay, Chinese, Arab Songs. More than 2,000 different songs. The I mum national Talkiii)- M;>.eliii:c lv. have secni-edWic exclusive rijjbt to the iiseof
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    • 414 3 ■B^PBflPß^MtJ^RknJ^^^b^n^Skfl^B^l^BMMMMMll rCH P n > II many appliiatin'is II roraCreim of naiti- II .-ii lark Until eon- HH a a** a^ma> a w«k II »'>t3ncv. the HatMc mmH milkmaid mi""' a,^s».~ |^^n lTllLtlVlTlr^lLr KH Coiidpn«..d Milk Co ■BVal II arc now able to utte I BRAND kHB tbeir MILKMAIIi lIM
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  • 725 4 Waterway Through Dominion to Cost Twenty Millions. A aria »f ti;tns|h>rt development which lia- long l>ce»i it' i oniemplutiou in Canada MfMnlo be approaching accomplishment. Mr. U. W. tains U who is divply inter••>U<l in ll.i- |>i..]irt. returned front Canada r.o .illy. MM h MMMMI tliat the
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  • 280 4 Professor Flinders Petrie's Striking Forecast At Ihi\.;mi\ i.,\l,:jf l.on.t.Mi. fioftssor W. ILHU i> l',;ii<. K.iwK..l> I'rof.Nwvi K. >|rt..l.-> 1..,- .1,!,v,.|.,l tli. fii>.tof a ...ins.- <>l I.nliii. iijni;i tin. iivili*ati»u and o.nd, 1 tli. twuoklctit r* lit lit, of culture, tl.. rivi i v«lk-y» „f IM an.l Hal.vljuia.
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  • 672 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMERS. Name, port, probable date of lini'wj and name of Agents. Achilles, China. TVc 12 Man-ti.-1-l Virtie, Hydoey. 1),-^ 23 Bonasead Arcadia, Ilongkoog. Nov 32 P. O. Coy Aynthia, Bombay, Nov 10 Borneo Coy A. Apcar, Hongkong. Nov 5 Pateraon Simum A. Behio, Colombo. Dec 3 M. Maritime^
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  • 262 4 The West End specialist makrs li»lit ol the deaths from nicotine BsJaMUjg. llnriui; mauy years' practice, saiil a celebraU'il Inert doctor. I cannot recall a single death whi. Ii was <3uc solely to ovrriuiliilyeiuv in tinweed. It is very often. 1 «rant you. contrilintnry cause j
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 5 4 I.AV.AIINK. IU ld. t Vuntt
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    • 641 4 STEAMER SAIUNftS. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Efypt, Mediterranean Port*, Ply mouth and London. Through Bilk of Lading issued lor Chiw Owt, Penian Golf. Continental, and AnKiow Bt««n«ri will leave Singapore on or abonl MAIL LINE. Outward (for CMna). 19 I* l/aita
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    • 637 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HJWOEL MD BCHEEPVWRT MY. BANDJEft" !SANDJKRMABIN. The Steamen of this company maintain regular servioe between: Biatavpore, Bawean, Boorabaya, BandjermasinT Polo Lant, Balik Papaa, Koessi. with sraaphipment at Bandjermasin for Barnpit, Handaiai, Koemai, Kort. Waringin, DjJki, M .^h.K^., HarakatarhM. Nsaaraaad Bebirik. The (teaman have good aooomodattou (or first and
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    • 466 4 STEAMER SAIUNGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA UNE. PABBEMGER BERVICE. By the new steamen "RHENANIA," HABSBURG." HOBENBTAUFEN." The-sc steamers off jr to the public the highest Comfort yet attained in Ocean Travelling. They hive very large cabins, provided with only low >r hnrths The oabins are amidships and ntted wita fatm. Ltunirv on
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    • 702 4 BTBWH BAIUHC3. N. D. L. RORDDEUTSCHER LLOfD lapwial airaan Mall Lin*. The hut ud well known mail steamers o< this Ooapaay MU fortnightly bom Breman Hamburg via Bostertam. Anlwerp, Soathamp ion, OibnlUr, Qon m, Naples, (oouoeelior. Mantillas, Naples, Alexandria, sad vioe vorw) Por Said, Sou, Aden, Colombo, Peoui?, nte»>nn; Hongkong.
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    • 98 4 FROM THE ANTILLES. CHAMBERLAIN 8 COU6H REMEDY BENE FITB A CITY COUNCILMAN AT KINGSTON JAMAICA. Mr. W. Olteilly Ko»iirU, who i am.n' ber of the City Council at Kindlon. JaMaii a West ln<lies, writes as follows: One boMl of Chamberlain's Coii^h Itemedy had Ueffect on ii couyli that was v
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  • 946 5 I M.KHIIII. 1,-,. 1,,,, tli.Ml.win, MmMmm 'i-M.-n(r. M.- 110.1. I*. ,hip; ho. K.rqu.; l-.it. Torp^i,,; H .p. -Hnms-s»w«r; Brit.K ,t»h i I^<. JlMfii KUU.; RE Vrwich <.-r»»n IHI Bulcli Ital. iulina Span. S■■!■■- <l«nr«lnii|o; A.p. "jertalu; W. Wh»r7; T.P.I». -Tanf.n* B-.nilT.B. T»t.j.«y Khu; K.I. IWI-. Wkm M
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  • 53 5 k1.4- r 31 V.W«i.. M«.u. J«i>*r. Hmii^wt; aud Japui S.lwia Or *tr. H'k.w.u. Shanghai and Japan llanckxlc «l«-r -«r. rUn^k.ik i irri.lalf lint -"ir. Saiiieraiii: r*>rts V.vetiibrr I Hi.*. Oer-ir. II k«af. Shanghai. Japan iraan lint »tr. H.-wkoß* and Hhftufhai -..-igaiK**. Bntatr. Bangkok \«ull.».vii-l -rp. Dutstr. Ddi !>. Keren..
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  • 22 5 llt|NW Uj many applk^ttoiu. for >Y*tL and ab«W Swi» > Co.***** Mdk SfcUuMld •c.-ir irpc.,l 3 3 Europ*e» hoowfcoUt M .it f»r East
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  • 485 5 Tbo weekly share report of MowtrH. Ijathnni and Company in us follows Singapore October 30. The advanco in the value of tin ban brought welcome relief, and a feeling of confidence has again been restored in the share market generally. Industrial* bavo shewn more activity, while thu
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  • 464 5 Messrs. Kraser and Company's share circular was as follow Singapore, October HI. Although the price of Tin has recovered a good deal during the past week our market still remains dull and apathetic in the Mining Section, and apart from the sharp rise in Tronohs rates
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  • 40 5 l'iiii-, we hear, will mhhi be aUi- tv uo*si "I monster moving platforms. Tho porter* at Charing Cross will soon be amazed to hear sober Englishmen returning from the Gay City solemnly asking which train the 6.80 platform starts from.
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    • 520 5 BTEAMEI BMUWB. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY M rvioe in racin tamed between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, j Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japvi em Government, specially degipned (or ll.e Company's European Service, lighted throm-li I ■mt by Electricity, provided with
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    • 741 5 BTEAMER SAIUHCS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AND i GHWA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO, LTD. The Companies' steamera are daapatohea from Liverpool outwards for the Bt raits, China and Japan every wroV. and from Japan homewarde for bondon. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight an i fcr Genoa, Wftrseillos and Liverpool
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    • 490 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S. THE HEAP ENS MOH UNE OF BTEMOB. SINOAPOitE TO BATAVIA, CUFRIBON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week. s "Oiaug Sang," 1,128 tons, Capt. J. Craig. s s (Jiang Ana,"B9o tons, Capt. J. M:«. 11" Zwoena," 1 ,200 tons, Capt. A. Ramsay. s s "Edcndele," 1,128 tons, Oft. A.
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    • 705 5 3TEAJER BAJUX6S. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Hail Steamship Lino. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VU CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and tbe UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vanoonver, R.M.S. "EBrMHH or India" Twin-screw steaK.M.B. Enrwßw of Japam
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    • 35 5 Whcu childiou fail to thrive t>iv* thtu. btuarSb' Cordial of Coi Liv> Csuact It makes *'eak cluldjten strong by giv.u; them buttci tppcutc «ud digtation. Tli •y like to taka it becaaM it is pleasant.
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  • 684 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Four yeai.. lutve elapsed since the last contest for the possession of that much coveted trophy the America Cup took place. Our readers will have noticed that Sir Thomas Liptou once again returned to the charge and issued a challenge, subject
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  • 572 6 Thar* i« not much doubt about Mr. Kail Hardie having provided sensational news for iLe liriiinli Press. He must have prorad a wrlcome tourer of uiwi iu tha dull eteson. The I'aiiy Mail not to be outdone by oout«'iniHii-*ri««. telegraphed to tba Labour Party leader iv Calcutta, asking for a
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  • 11 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by Copyright Ordinauop.
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  • 12 6 The Siamese gunboats left for Penang. yejiterdav. witli the uara) supply steamer.
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  • 16 6 The local steamer Bau Whatt Hin arrived from IVnang yesterday. She is to go into dock.
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  • 19 6 There is to be a dinner rather than a ball by way of Colombo's celebration of St. Andrew's Day.
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  • 16 6 Five hundred passengers arrived from Swatow. on October .10, by the N. l>. L. dteiuner Kajaburi.
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  • 21 6 Sixty thousand tins of oil arrived from Sumatra. this morning, h\ the British steamer Siam. whicli leaves for Bangkok ou Sunday.
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  • 26 6 The ladies from the Siamese ltoyal Yacht Maha Chakkri were driven round the suburbs of Singapore yesterday in four large motorcars. They visited the Impounding Koservoir.
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  • 26 6 Only ten more recruits are required to complete the proposed I'cnang horn Cbinese I Volunteer Corps. Altogether, ninety Chinese youths have signified their willingness to join.
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  • 29 6 The gambling habit in Siaui is being reduced to less dangerous proitortioux, and since up country gambling houses have been olok.il. Many famili. s have, added to their savings.
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  • 24 6 Several Siamese ladies from the Royal Yacht Wc'iu shopping in Raffles Square yesterday afternoon. Tliey attracted considerahle attentiou by their gay and picturesque costiim^.
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  • 31 6 Through the courtesy of Hear Admiral Prince Abakara, of the Siamese navy, the band of the Itoyal Siamese yacht Malm Chakkri playe<l selections of fnusir at the Cricket I'luh last evening.
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  • 29 6 Finn ti-i'ii t'liiui'sr boarding-house, manors wore fined 4.'>(> each at the Master Attendaut's Court, yesterday, for boarding vessel* Mote the quarantine fiatf was lowered. The fillip wire paid immediately.
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  • 39 6 Mr. T, Thomas, of the Australian Stores, gnve an interesting address under the auspice s of the Kpworth league at the Short Street School last night, descriptive of his travels in Italy, and his impressions of tin* Italian people.'
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  • 40 6 Her Majesty, the Queen of Siam and some membeis of the Siamese royal household. paid a visit to the shop of Messrs. Ismail and lijil-.eeiu.at Bias Basah Road, yesterday, nnd made pcichases to the extent of MMI tlio.i-ai.ds of dollars.
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  • 48 6 Aiuoug tha. passengers who returned to Penang lioiii Home by the P. and O. extra steamer Syria on Monday, were Mr. D. Douglas, manager of My ram K state Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Stoke* Xr. awl -Mis. G. 11. Lees and Mis. It. I. Phillips aud children.
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  • 40 6 Two Chinese boatmen were sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate. Mr. C. F. J. Green, yesterday a'ternoon. for bleeding rice bags in their twakow. The evidence showed that they had secured about »5 worth of rice.
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  • 48 6 Iv tin- Madras High Court, ou October Jl. an application made by the Official Assignee in connection with the Arbuthuot insolvency, was sanctioned, deferring the date of the payment of a dividend to November 4, owing to the impossibility of checking the claims, numbering 7,000. before that date.
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  • 51 6 Ghee Lkm| and Liang Hock appeared before the senior Magistrate, yesterday. on a charge of selling aerated water under a false trade description, it being alleged that they manufactural aerated water and sold it with the labels of a prominent European linn. They are to be brought before the Bench
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  • 56 6 The high tower ou the new warehouse of Mes-i-s. Guthrie and Company is now practically completed, and a Siamese nag has been raised on the staff which surmounts it. in honour of the Royal Siamese visitors, the Manager of the Company, the Hon. Mr. John Anderson, being Siamese Consul here.
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  • 63 6 At the Hongkoug Criminal Sessions on October 25 Cheng Hing was indicted for forging a cheque on the Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk for M,lO~ purporting to be drawn by one F. .1. Kauga in favour of one, Thong Man Kgav, and with offering and uttering the same. He wa.-i sent
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  • 72 6 Iteware! A Frenchman is making his second attempt to walk and sail round the world. He has reached Colombo, and intends now to take steamer to Penaug, walk the Straits and afterwards work his way further east to China and Japan. The pedestrian relies on selliug his |iostcards, and the
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  • 71 6 George 11. Druce, the claimant of the Portland estates, has obtained a summons against Herbert Druee, accusing him of perjury. The charge arose out of a statement made by Herbert Druce. in whicli he swore that he saw Thomas Charles Druce, his father, dead in his coffin in December 1H64.
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  • 87 6 Referring to the death rate in Kuala Lumpur, which during the month of Sen. tember was 71.4 (crude) and 32.7 (true) per thousand, the Perak Pioneer states that the mortality among the non-resident popnlatiou um»t, therefore, be terrible, if its exclusion brings in such a comforting result by effect ing
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  • 541 6 Mr. H. W. KiriiiHtoiii- was it pHMMR roni the K.MS, by the steamer t'nrl\l<-, ?esterday. His Lordship ami Bishop of Hongkong i H i passenger ou the strainer .Malta tmt hnri ■ext week. Prince Daniroug of Siatu, with the mem bnrs of hid suite, was photographed today
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  • 40 6 11l honour of the birthday of Hi— Mitp -ty the Kmperor of Japan. Mr. K. Kfrltti Acting Consul for ilapan. will be at home <>v Sunday. November U, at his re^illeno^•. N" 8, l.oouii' Hill, from 4JO to U p.m.
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  • 53 6 A dastardly attempt at an outran*, tinwork of uudeUvted scoundrels, m |hi|H' tratcd on the Ked Koad on Mm niylit ol October 23. says a win from Calcutta. A rope was tied across the load about si\ inches high. Fortunately tin- discovery «as made before any damage was done la
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  • 50 6 Another case of attempted robUiy orcor< red in the Punjab Mail Traiu from HowkftJ to l.v. know on October A I'unjibi cuU'icil a first-class compartment aeeui'M by a Kuroppan lady, Mrs. Clarke, «ilo i>! railway official. The lady brought tlio trikiu to a standstill and the Punjabi was wi-ntn-ally arrested.
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  • 60 6 The C'unanl Steamship Company lias made the followiau reductious in t-aMtboiiiiil pasxeDuer rateH. On tin- »teaiu»-r LmMmMi a reduction of XT.. 10*., m aUnit »-JT.>ti »v the I'anuaiu.i anil t'aruonia, MO M tinCampania ami l.iicnnia. t'.vi. ">•>. an<l on all other Htt-aiuerH of tl»' line from tl.'i to 17.50. Similar
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  • 131 6 Rc 'Commissioning of the Cruiser Kent. 11. M.5. Keut, which was expected by Ceylon journals to be re-commissiom-d at Colombo for another spell of service in Chinese waters, will be i .-commissioned early this month at Singapore. The Amphitrite, which is bringing her new crew, has accord ingly got orders
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 175 6 Fresh Grapes. PER Ib. 45 CENTS Thompson Thomas Co., 17 and is. STAMFORD ROAD. CHEAPEBT HOUSE IN SINGAPORE. NIGHT WATCHMAN WANTED. Waiiteil. Ni|int WsU-liman for Tin Miue in Mngpam. Man used to macbioert preferred. App'.v la GI'THUIE A Ci.. Lti.. 41(4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. London. 16. rrinces Square. Hyde l'»rk.
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    • 250 6 A TO-NIGHT, ft THB UP-TO-DATE SHOW, j I L flew Pictures. L II THE MANIAC JUGGLER, 11 ROMANCE OF A SINGER, A LIVING FLOWERS, j TRIP TO POMPEII, f\ A CASE OF ARSON. Ifl (OLD MVOOIUTWI "1 Stn gh for Lit, brl< i.ii t p Q Stir?. Wn4 hlntri ii
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  • 212 7 THE VLADIVOSTOK GARRISON DISAFFECTED. Crew of a Destroyer Running Amok. |R«CTi«s Tklkuram London, o.toUr .11. A U-1.14.a1n from VU.livot.toli njmrte that the cr»w of Hi, tor|).-.|o uonl.lt strovei Skory mmjM hiki MaM the town. yunboat. thr.i dextroyrr* tnri the »hnn> l>»tu>ri<s Kturn.il the tin-. All the lintl.a.ler* MM
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  • 68 7 Two Lieutenants and a Civilian Arrested. hllTlk'n TILRDKAM London. October :il. It is repoit<d ir. in I'returia that l.ieut»>n -nt Clark, ot the Yorkshire Regiment Lieutenant Herring, ot th. Kojral Kuginivrs; til c* Civilian Dicksou i Civil Service i have been arresto.l in ponnoctiou with
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  • 99 7 Russian Newspaper Stimulating Hostility to Germany. UiTTm'« I'ki.k ..h n: London. Not. mbei 1. DinruHMUt- the appointment ol a Com-mi--i. n to «Md\ Mi de I.- »>ar- project for th. con«trneti.u ot a railway to India. Magfag l.ond.u within mwii and a half days of Karachi, the
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  • 79 7 Welsh Disestablishment Deferred till 1909. HkctiVs ftwHlJ Lou<l«n. October :11. at Kliyl. Mr. It. It HahUur. Miaioter fnr War. «*i'l th<- invprniiwnt lia-1 1. .1..1 a.tiniu-lv hii.l finally to «ffer Wales! a Welab Tci i itorial I tivi-iou. couiinamU-'l by W.l-li ti.-mral. Mi. l.l.' Vii »ieorj;v. I'rosidciit of
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  • 38 7 l>! TM. TKLKURAM London. October. :il. The King of Saxony's divorced wife, who liai- married tht> Muger Toselli, has surrendered formally her .laughter, the little I'riiicetM Monica to a representative of His M»j»-»ty.
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  • 33 7 [Kama's Tkuiubaii.] London, November 1. It t* anuouuci 1 that tin- Knickerbocker Trust Company. <4 K. w York, whose auspeuM.m «l payment was amiotine.il on October 2.1. i-. vjvent.
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  • 87 7 The Ortobw Monthly Medal, postponed on arcouiil i.l tl«- lUcvh. was played for on Saturday and Sunday, the 2titli aud 27th Otlober. it-Milliiig in a tie between Mastertoit ..:.i Hanbury. The follow lug landed iv card* \V K. Mast«iton 45 44 -11 -7W A W C. Hanbury
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  • 30 7 Aitonling to -the Fourth KkUU Strick <m1 W. < iiliilan. the newspaper humorist, was Lori in th. wiwls oiapaaheugertraintnlowa aceutlv. O>ldly enough, hhj njuny bout was ,tij jr.il but not •eriously
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  • 479 7 Charges Against Chinese Aerated 1 Water Dealers. The pioprictors of I'lio|ih Ohai Sionf> ami Sinui; llook, respectively, were prosecuted by MaMm hM and Ncave. yesteitlay Mm, Ih'liiii' a l'» m h Court. consiHliiig of Mmsrs. Miclirll and (iibson. for alleged t sale of m- rated waters l»
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  • 304 7 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust of Singapore. I Woo Cktmg Hack, in. reliant of No. M. ili-.il Street, prosecuted a i-oolir. named Lee I'iii In. MoM Hrn acting Third Magistrate Mr. «i. «i. Sttli. yesterday, on I charge ot Criminal breach „l tiu-i. a- a serv.int. in •mm*
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  • 235 7 Weekly Report of the Registrar of Deaths. Tin- weekly return of mortality i" Singa pore, prepared by I>r. l> K. McDowell, the Registrar of Kirtlis am! Death*, show.-, an iucreasc of IN in the number of deaths occur ring during the week ended October *2ti as compared
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  • 136 7 BERESFORD EULOGISES THE BRITISH NAVY. Successful Accomplishment of a Real Test. I Kkutkr's Tklrokamj London. November 1. Admiral Lord Chaile* Hertford, loin luandur iv (.hief <■( the Home Sijimdroii. speaking at a lunch) on t>iv<-n in KdiulwrKh to the I'roinirr, Sir Henry i'mnpliellßannrrman, congratulated tin- Imbml <>n the
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  • 254 7 Seventh Annual Dinner of Singapore ex-Students. His Kscclleiicy the Oovornor. Sir John Aadenon, K.l'.M'.ti.. MwwrW an ix-Stuilrnt of AboiiliiMi iniviTsity. MmMml Ml the seventh ;imuial Scottish Inivcisitios Dinmr. which t nk plae*- in tli<- Singapore Club last uitilit. Tinro (race preseut: Sf. Audrrws' Messrs. A. Stuart. a-i. I
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  • 164 7 The Times of Coylou prints tho follow ins toll "-gram d<iu<d from London, < '-.'toiler I.':1 The following particulars ma troin the Lauadron prospectus, which his now been issued Tho prcsout issue to tho public of 70.000, shares is tor working capital. The purchase price is XIH4.UH)
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  • 107 7 Mark Vclthcim. who shot Woof Joel at MwwdSn in March, IWK and who was ■MM in Paris on September '20 ou an English extradition warrant ou a charge of attempting to levy blackmail on Soloinan Barnato Joel ia director of IV Beers Consolidated I, to the
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  • 94 7 At the concert at the Dutch Club to-mor-row night (Saturday) Miss Murkens will play Mendelssohn's concert. (Mrs. Diets at the piano), suite of old Dutch songs and contradances, 16th and 17th century, arranged by Sgrol-Kontgen, Berceuse, Laurence Tow nsend and Humoreske Iby request) Dvorak. Mrs.
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  • 62 7 The body of an unkuown Chinaman, who had died of l«ri-bcri, was found in the fivefoot way at No. 'J, Clnb Street, yesterday. The body of a male Chinese infant, about a month old, was found in Haee Coarse Koad. death being due to convulsions. Another victim
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  • 541 7 NO RECONCILIATION BETWEEN EVOLUTION AND GENESIS. 1 Value of Quotations from Experts. la our correspondence columns ou Monday, we published a letter from the pen of Student with reference to Evolution and the Bible, in which the writer took exception to the opinions expressed by Mr. O.
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  • 97 7 Mr. Doyle, ol '.»1 Rivtr Valley Koad. proseaatad bj« ilylnm boy before the Second Ma<ii-tiate. yesterday afternoon, on a charge of th.lt of a arm wiitch, which he had left aaaaMM] on apt_; in his room. Ooing to his room to retire, at 11 o'clock on Wednesday
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  • 230 7 The following paragraph is taken from the Times of Ceylon of October 25 We announced on Wednesday evening the death in Selan^or of Mr. A. J. Bell, late Manxger of Messrs. Walker and Cireig, Badulla. Our liadulla correspondent writes that the late Mr. A.
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  • 129 7 There will be another scholarship for the students attending KarHes Institution this year. It is to be called the Hullett Scholarship, being organised in commemoration of Mr. It. W. Hulleit, the late Principal of the InKtitution, now retired in England, for the long aud faithful service be bad
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  • 822 7 Mr. Justice Fisher Disapproves of An Action. Iv giving judgment this morning in the action brought by K. W. Proctor against tbo Uobinson Piano Company, Ltd., Mr. Justice Fisher expressed his regret in the interests of both parties that it ever came into Court at all, and
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  • 238 7 Extraordinary Demand by Penang Companies. The Straits Echo poiuts out that a week or so ago the Norwegian Kteamor I'uity was towed into Puuaog by the Dutch steamer Bantam, having broken down off the Ouo Fathom Bank Ivghthouso, whilst on a voyage from Rangoon to Singapore. It
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  • 24 7 Say, pa, what's the difference between an optimist and a pessimist? An optimist, Johnnie, thinks the times are ripe a pemiraist thinks they're rotten.
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  • 540 7 SUICIDE OF YOUNG SINGAPORE EURASIAN. Shot Through the Heart. Suicide, by a pistol shot while temporarily irisaDn wax the unanimous verdict of a jury, which sat yesterday afternoon to consider tlie MM of the death of Albert W. Moutciro. a young man, only '2H years of age,
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  • 63 7 P. and O. Defalcation Cases. 1). Sneldcwinde, who stands charged with falsifying books and misappropriating over 20,000 Rupees from the P. aridO. Company, at the Colombo agency, was on < )ctober 2. r > committed to the Supreme Court for his trial at the present sessions. Ho preferred to bo
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  • 105 7 A Tamil female servant sued Mr. Mauleffinch, in the Court of Requests, this morning, for *2:l •">•'>, as amount due for wages. The defendant admitted the debt, but said that he thought plaintiff should b« fined that amount on accouut of her outrageous conduct. She wuh
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  • 91 7 The Acting Inspector of the Sepoy Linen Station was criticised strongly iv the Second Magistrate's Court, this morning, for refusing to grant bail to a man clinked with obstruo tion with a gharry, anil with offering an illegal gratification. Mr. C Kvcn tt appeared for the
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  • 114 7 An unusual pheuomenon was observed in the I'euang harbour at sunset on Monday. Owing to tint unsettled state of the atmosphere a met tin", of differeut currents of air took place. It produced a progressive an wt 11 as a whirling motion, and caused tho ili scent
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 135 8 Kngland has btaten Wales at lacrosiw by 1M goals t«. 2. Tin Kaciiij; l lub de France have sent a challenge t.- the Cambridge I'nivcrsity Xtliletie Club t<> a uiateli. and it is probable that Hie contest will take plaa November .H. «t FeniH'r s Track, Cambridge
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    • 51 8 Middlesex l*ancashire. This annual match, twenty men aside ir suited in the third xuooessive wiu for Middlesex with 1898 points (average, 94-0) to Lancashire's 1870 (average PMo>. Lieutenant I, Ward H.A.C.. scored 103; Lieutenant I. T. Ped. ln London liifle Brigade, 101 and PrivaW W. S. Newton. H.A.C..
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    • 98 8 Malacca New Year sports. Our Malacca correspondent, writing mi Tuesday, states A public meeting was held iv the Club on Thursday evening to make arrangements about the New Year Sports. Tin- Hon. the Xcting Resident Councillor presided, and tlie attendance was small. It was decided to liold the sports
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    • 243 8 I'enanjr v. Perak. What was yeuerally regarded as the tiuest •■thai, match that has beeu witnessed at Tuipint; took place on Saturday between r< uau; and I'erak. The game was most kit'uly contested 'tad Penik won by one j to nil. Tlie unanimous verdict was that thc^auie was
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    • 259 8 s.c.c. v. k.ci.a. IVspiU tUi thn.v4U.nnis; tfgto <>l lli< •>■ 4km, a Kugby football watch aw ptuad sa tht K«ilanadf. jv-.Ur.lay. bttnixu ihi tn.l th. 1i.0.A Tin. k»"h was nut liigli oxJki. .is ill- UrkliiiK uiwl paiuiu;,', (Ik UlUi |N.ilia|>- "wiuf; In Ui< slippery lav uf tin I«U.
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    • 123 8 M.C.C.'s Australian Tour. The M.C.C. team, which, according to Reutcr yesterday, no handsomely defeated Perth, Western Australia, by an innings and 131 runs, arc due to play at Adelaide on November :t. After 4 rest of a few days, they play South Australia on the Mil, lltli, 12th and
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    • 174 8 Perak Turf Club. The annual general meeting of the Perak Turf Club was held on Saturday, the President, Mr. E. W. Birch. C.M.0., Resident of Perak. providing. Mr. Birch congratulated the Club upon the fact that the balance sheet showed that the finances were sound. He pointed out
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  • 129 8 lam K. F. H. Kdlin. U. K. V. Thomas. F. C. Macdonald. (1. P. Owen. 11. Klphick. C. W. Abrams and H. Wack were present at a meeting of the Singapore Hunt Club, which was held in the Singapore Cricket Club l'aviliou last evcuing. Officials were elected
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  • 146 8 The Hon. Mr. E. \V. Birch presided at the general meeting of the members of the Perak Club on Saturday. He stated that the profit for the half year was $154.38, and that the cash in hand was $2,321.92. The large expenditure under billiard furniture of $800
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  • 104 8 Admiral Moon- has returned to Shanghai Iroin the I'pper Yangtze. The Admiral expresses himself satisfied with the successful outcome of his trip. The iHjrformance of the gunboat Widgeon, which covered the 440 miles between Ichang and Chungking in 4HJ hours and returned in
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  • 163 8 Tin (tctubor number of tin- Xurtli American Review contain-. Mark Twain's account ut tlic Oxford ("ageaot ami >>( the ancient pcopl. lit nut in Uit- strcote duriug the ■MB, trum Harold I lan-foot and Fair H(i-.un,n..| to i l.arK-H I. IK- .include thus llarcfoot.
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  • 131 8 The outbreak of cholera on tin' Kteaiucr Hongbue does not show any Higng of noting. Hays the China Mail of October 24. Vp till noon to-day a total of fifty raws had tx-en sent ou board the hospital ship Hyyiia, and ilinu deaths had boeo recorded,
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  • 1441 8 fanamUMT! The law relating to Consular Jurisdiction ami to IU-sidcnec in Oriental Countries. By Sir I rands I'igKott, Kt., M.A., L.L.M., Cliicf Justice of Hongkong, Singapore: Kelly and Walsh; Ixmdon William Clowes and Sons. Nation ality, including Naturalisation and Kn^lisli I«aw on the High Seas and beyond
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  • 98 8 Amongst tlie pt Mongers on board tlie O.K.M. steamer Orient, at Colombo, on October 24, en route for London, was Captain M. McDonald, captain of the Melbourne steamer Fortunatus, which, a few months ago, was abandoned on lire in the Indian Ocean, while on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 392 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SURVEYOR WANTED. A capable Native or Eurasian Surveyor is required in the Public Works Department. No one who is not accurate, neat ami muck at his work need apply Salary according to qualifications, bnt in no case will it exceed f 130 a month. Apply, enclosing copies of
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    • 381 8 Xmas Presents 3 FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. MANILA CHUM FROM LONDON. Kor the convenience of our customors, we aroproparcd to deliver tliu followiii" Brands in Great Britain, DUTY PAID and POST FREE at these rates c. Senoritas (Hinall cheroot*) per box of iWO 11,6 I 9.". Regalia Chicas 100 18
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    • 220 8 PUEY ENG HONG. DECEASED. NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions of section 16 of Ordinance VI of 1880. notice is hereby given that all creditor* aud persons having an> debt, claims aud demands upon or against the estate of Pucy Eng Hong, Deceased, who did on the 3th day of June,
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  • 250 9 Absurd Trices Obtained in Bangkok j for Plants. ihcpUntcraxomatita height id Kanlk *<• Ikhwi-kh wlint hi, regarded fin.' H»d— i of Mm Ton Holm. S.i nc- it< hiHthecran become, that in the ity e\ny little hlii>|i si»ius to have its -nppy „t ihi'M plant*, whicli id the
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  • 259 9 Increased Expenditure Estimated for Current Year. Tin- MtNMte of Mm <A|nnditim- ami r, j wnn. nf tli.- F«MM(hMMM(IR tin -i \t Baeal vi At li;is ln*>n ruiiwd l»y thpl I MM* IV|artin.nt at Tokyo. Tin t. .ti. 1 MtfMrtM »I .<|hn.|itim'. or.li i ■aiy Mhl i-vtraoiilinary. i-
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  • 107 9 iulni— t Kmbjcom thai th.Bratis>4aaoi irfaircaalr li.'h Imnn b«>ictj msiiMsj tite liwna u.nt au.iwj«l at a I iathm Mi «t ThatsM !•>■ t'..loml C'ronin. ■niiiiu»i«u«u r of Tt-naweriiu, ilu 1 other day I'tiHt.'ii h tli- only aWtriet iv Hanaa wiit-n- wm xi i.:v thi' l«o>t
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  • 101 9 \!t!K.ui;li K.iiUi Brife«l that Hrn H:im Mi. rtoasl lin vmi tlic N.mMfiit-* hri !.;>.! 1. t v nv inUntiini i>f inaiij-'irHtini; a *t< .tin -lii|i >iihi to Itniiibay. tin- Times of In. ln saya Mm Msowian inf>>i:uation came fi.'iu an Hhsiiiiitclv nni'i|x ac
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 366 9 Uata of i form* Capital ion I NumOM Bnbaoribad of Sh*rM latae I t—i Valo* jap to Sham Unissued CoOpMJ yooTi-noird ims isoo.ooo woo.ooo 1907 imo.ooo hu .100 1901 moo.ooo kco.ooo i«n £400,000 cuo.ooo i9M £so,ooo eso.ouo 1907 MOO.OOO 1578.000 1901 £60,000 teo.ooo IBM £100,000 £80,000 1905 •IM.OOO BM.OUO
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    • 403 9 111 IMS CISOMM m.Hi, f «.«00 I I I 10,000 AngloMsl.y Bobber Co.. LM. (folly p*i,i IWM liso.WU 116,815 ,1 j,^ ,g/, g/ (cootrib. 1903 NOO.OOO 1105 000 10,900 110 110 B«lgt,«oie Bnbber Est»t? Ltd. (tally paid 1904 £30 000 #i-, ITO 7'ooo7 000 I I Vi to B*lo
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    • 178 9 l»»« 1V577.M.0 i«9h j mvooo 1864 i«!S 000.000 IKS I 12.400.000 1896 11.000.000 IM< I M 4.000 1899 j 1871.000 1903 tson.nno 1891 •HU.OOO 1884 I ttOO.OOO l*>9o VW.OO i mi? is.noo.ooo IWM I tin. con £4.sW 7,988 nu.ouo 4400 h* -0.000 11..00.600 ;»i.000.000 U4.000 *,400 i 8 S:?S
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 90 9 iambier IJ> I do (Cube No. li unpirkel 10.50 Jopra Bali 9» do Pontianak 880 Pepper, Black 15.7."> do White 5% buyers 21 30 Sago Floor Sarawak 8.20 do Brunei No. 1 3.15 Pearl Sago 4.70 Coffee Bali, picked „20 25 Coffee. Palembang, 20% raata 22.55 Coffee. Siberian No.
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    • 126 9 'M London— Bank 4 m/s 2M Demand 2.S{j Private 6 m/s 3/4J do 8 m/s 2/4j On aermany^ Bank d/d 2.37 Private 8 m/a 2.42 do 6 m/s 2-441 On Franco— Bank d/d 2.914 Privates m/s 2 98} do 6 m/s 3.01 i Jn /fuJto-Bank T. T. 173 Private
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    • 38 9 Sowarth Brskine 6% 1600,000 3% prem Singapore Huoioipal 6% 400,000 M%pnm 1. 878.000 3% pram. *i% 1.600.000 t% prem. 601! 9JO (%dwncm. RUey Hargreavet t% ns.ooo 1% prem. ranjong P. t>. B. 6% BM.OOO S%Snir. 1.080.000 par.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 179 9 I' v* (''""'t-'i '/3k 0 Bt" "i^^ss! sH Time Loiters Painfully V Im Mja I v.i: > ?.::Ter from the tor- 4 Juaas tt re'jral^u. The I ldescribali.t pain and torment t indicts A 4 .■■-..< MMiaarf, and takes all tho j* 5 i;:v: > OssraMl Mkl U-a\-c» him S
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    • 90 9 NOTICt CHARLES DAY CO. LONDON. UITIR SOLE UNIT WITUN AfIKITS IW JOHN JAMESON ft SON'S WHISKEY. And on each label must be found the following Notice and Signature In order that Consumers may feel accured of genuineness, we would request attention, to this, our Special Export Label, and to our
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    • 388 9 ESTABLISHED 187 a. H^B.P.DeSilva,|i| Manufacturing Jeweller and Dealer la Precious Stones, Ham mow on view at 62 63, High Street, A Magnificent Htock of Diamond Je wellery of the latest dcHignH, an unsurpassed collection of new and unique desiguH of every article suitable for ladies and gentlemen. An immense stock
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    • 347 9 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OK VALUABLE TKAK HOUSEHOLD 11H NITCRE, A GOOD COLLECTION OF WELLOROWN PLANTS, dr.. The Property of F. O. SOMKIIVILLE, To be held at •ASHEHTIEr.. 1 OFF ORCHARD KOAD, On Saturday, ffirTisslw 2, at S p.m. Handsomely Carved tnd (iilt Overmantel with Mirror Pan^s PolisLcd Te«k
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  • 215 10 Arrangements for the Next Earl's Court Exhibition. Lord Ma>.. i .Sit William Trcloari tu-i I l< nw Sir John C. M (Lwl Mayor B!(.-. haw :u-cer>te«l |K>sition~ on the infl. pi.tul Honorary AthiMory Committee irni" l:<-lmn fount .1 in London to carry V at Karl's I'onrt ne\t
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  • 364 10 i'assengers Outward. I M. M. sttaiijc-r rolyn.Miu from Mars<i. Oct. IS, liui Soy! 4. -Mi. Murlu-iin. Mr t C l.ir.i. I.. i (I -Uaai', Moldavia* Cuuucctiug i ir tin Malta at Coluiubo. irom London. 1 < lm N,.x. Mew-. Forbes. C. 1/ <■ T. <Jr< ig K.
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  • 60 10 Edible Birds' Nests Barred in Philippines. 1 i 1 tli it tin ii board thi x dei ined s.- and t!,<- -11 m tiuo 1 ti.> idil..i bird. 1 1 tin tiny ot 1 t i .-I lli.pi i—t>l. It .< it lot ii ;i .ii-. 1. 1 1 .i.-iiml
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  • 38 10 Stupid Boasting by a Foolish Bengali. part n>«< iv Ui-dtae I i ti,.- h'l limvc ;racas I total time ..l i -i- you i a v Hal not in I ci I oill come- ii vilUin ..:t- r.
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    • 421 10 Beautiful Christmas lY^iWr GREAT AUCTION SALE 0F JAPANESE f'i^k. Fine Art Curios. ]jf About 500 pieces of the Highest Grade of Goods AT Messrs. H. L COGHLAN Co.'s Sale-Rooms THE AUCTION SALE IS FIXED FOX NOVEMBER and 13, at 10-3O a.m. Bnt the goodb will he on view for private
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    • 285 10 INSURANCE Complies. COMMERCIAL UNION AMCBAJK K COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £12.000.000. W. A. SIMS, r H73 MaaagK, Eastern BrancU. NORTH BRITISH AMD MEHCANTILE INSURANCE 00 Sub?cribed Capital £2.7">0.000 Revenue £2.061.014 19-S I The uudersignel are prepared to accept Firv R.sk- at current rate-. I C?> BEHN.
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    • 258 10 I INSURANCE Companies. NORWICH INION KIKE INrtIKAXCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH A LONDON. E»:ab:i*Qvi 1737. FOR FIRE INsT'RANc E ONLY. Amount insured Jt.vij.ooo.ooo. Losses pail :1,<;00,003. Premium income. i 906,000. Insurance effected ou alir i»t every description property at current rates of DraauaßL Risks for 10 days are now acoepttd at
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    • 623 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up Capital 110.000.000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve »}0.000,000l lillio oo,ooo SilTer Reserve •11,000,000) R^earre Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. O. H. Hedbarst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick.— Deputy Chairman. A. Fuoba, Eaq. A. 3. Raymond, Eeq. E. Goetz, Eaq. E.
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    • 683 10 BANKING COMPANIES. 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED RY ROYAL < UAKTKK. Capital £300,000 Reserve Liability .f Proprietor.* £9J0,000 Reserve Fund £1.075.000 RANKEi'.B. Bank ol Euglaud. Natiiual Rank of Scotland. I The London City A Midland Bank. Lt.'. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed
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  • 233 11 INTERESTING NOTES AND NEWS FOR MOTOR MEN. The driver «f Mr. T. Sarkios' motor-car was tincd $10, by the Senior Magistrate, Mr. \V. C. Miehell. on Tuesday morning, for driving the car over Cavenas;h Bridge, on the wrong side of the road. Some people in Singapore may chuckle when
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  • 488 11 The other 'lay, in discussing the condition of local roads, the cause of the anti-motorist, although not endorsed, was held up for consideration. In Singapore anti-motorists are not common, 'tis true, but occasionally they become wrathful and blurt out some little unkind speeches as
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  • 147 11 Motor Fire Engines. Bombay and Lucknow am] the tirst Indian towns to possess motor tire apparatus. Lucknow lias recently placed in commission a motor steam fire engine of a pumping capacity of 400 gallons per minute, and Superintendent X icliolls. of the ltombay Kire Brigade, has just received delivery of
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  • 172 11 The Chauffeur. The chauffeur is a flying auiui.il new to our fauna. Its original habitat is France, lint it is hardy, adapts itself to all climates, and multiplies rapidly, so that it now abounds in most parts of the world. Its habits arc as yet undetermined. It Hies by nipht
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 122 11 rotor cms. i NOW IN STOCKS ARGYLLS, ADAMS-HEWITTS, ROVERS. Syme A C°" SOLE AGENTS. ALBERT L. A. DALEY WHEN OK LEAVE Undertaker ft Tomb Builder Keep in touch with the Colony and iti I'ii i M: i Rout. duings. It is not necessary to wade through endless dailies let us
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    • 224 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. ARROL-JOHNSTON I Motor Cars Motor Lorries. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Agents. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND 8IAM, FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF PANHAKB LEVA8SOB CO. Catalogues, Price Lists, References, etc., on application. Qfl|| A CCCD
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    • 241 11 THe HUMBERS Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CM) RACf Sot account', iu tlio Home Papers. o AGFA'TS: Borneo Company. Ltd. 1284 n. WnHM.- HEXESY n» < OVOHn. cor.li->, wir,,, Qnt)ritloe-s V/ lung tonic :STOICHED »T HAXD t rilt'll- T« ID IJW H. ABRAMS, HORSE REPOSITORY. ORCHARD UOAD. Has on liand
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 584 12 Scale of Charge*. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.-Muwel tsWaooa Want, of Every Description, House*, tiaart, etc., to let. an inserted at the following One Insertion M.M per Inch. Two 1.00 Three I. no Six 6.J0 Mlna 8.40 Twelve 7.10 Twenty five 10.00 (Each aubseqnent moath M par inoh.) The above rale is hased
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    • 510 12 UTIGLEB FOR SALE. lnn:-P«rUM^».»,t. •■■aji—.ai.M Br tk. loch, as* Seal* of <X oaa*. TURNOUT FOR SALE. A Mail-Phaeton in good order, a pair of Australian hone*, and doable harness; a handsome turnout. r IMS Apply to W. C. NIBLETT. STEAM CUTCH FtAMT FOR SALE Steam Cutch Plant, with large Copper
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    • 538 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ■*i«:-ro« Urn, «a»«ttw lasirtlni.H-00 afr tk. Ueh, m Seal, of Chug*. TOUT. No. 4, Prince Street. Apply, PATBRSOH, SIMONS 4 CO., Ltd. OMM TOBELET. Shop House, No. 9, Bra. Basah Road. Apply to STEPHENS PAUL A CO. ■MR OFFICE ft 60D0WN TO BE LET. ..With
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    • 513 12 TO BE LET OR 80LD. ■anu-Fmr Umm, o»« ot two liisirtliias, tl. By tk. tack, w* BoaU M Caai*sa. HOUBE TO BE LET. FURNISHED. Villa Marina, Tanjoag Katong, entry from December 1. Apply to c 19J7 BTEPHENS. PAUL CO. OFFICE TO LET. No. M, Stamford Road, ground and first floor
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    • 444 12 V.O.Vso DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALEKS. Wholesale from SYME and CO., Sol, .Wms, ANTHROL. A PKESKKVATIVK .AIiAIN'ST WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT, ETC. Antlnol baa all tin- qualities of othfi wo.x] preai rrativea, but at a mv. !i lower coM price $1.20 (iiiSos. Syme&Co., Ai
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    • 393 12 AI'IWKKXTJA DfCUBABLB. S\vi:i> ny Pi.anS l'.ArkuilK KHMOtI 11.!.-.-. Mr. K.lwaal Oieea, .Miidmav I'ark WeasßyU t'liiinli. Loniloii. Kn^laml. wroU'i "lKar Sir>: AfU'i what I have Ik.ii tlirous;)i. 1 can fed f..r everyone who ndbn Iron ki.lmy complaint. Your BKcticilM) has a*ade uu teal 'i'.iiu- aaothrir man. ami 1 am able to
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