The Straits Times, 20 November 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.502. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTO.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 104 1 ARRIVED NOVEMBER I. I S One 18 H. P. CLEMENT-BAYARD, 4-Cyliader Motor Car. This car will ECLIPSE anything Singapore has yet seen. C. DUPIRE Co., SOLE AGENTS. KATZ BROS., IjTXJTHE LADIES' IDEAL MACKINTOSH. just the article fob the emt. I WITH TABrASi LXACTLY AS ITXI'STRXTIOS WITH CATS "XLV. 1. IaAIKaM.
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    • 154 1 ROBINSON CO. ARE NOW SHOWING Xmas A Mew Year CARDS. i Xmas A Mew Year CARDS. ROBINSON CO. CALEGONIAN HOTEL i i 7T. Bros* Biisah Road, SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiest Resort in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meet* all SoaM and Trains. NOTICE. THE HOTEL DE LA PAIX. This
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    • 107 1 ADELPHI HOTEL, FOR Comfort Luxury Cleanliness HOTEL WISSE IVE:.T2TKEDa. B*TATU. Eatabliehed :r. 1836. K.--jovit<>i 'i ]> lo dat- Splendn flitoation iv tfce rantiiooaUe retire. OppoaN tbe Pala:c :i G-veni^rGeaPral and f'!nb. no* iv iLe ne! rh bon.-boxi tf tae French &.*<:/>. K.tch.-u tmit: Djiecial Earopean sr.pervssiou. EoglMtl dished. Pimngly recom:;iendei
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    • 160 1 ST. ANDREWS DAY. BlAl HIATBEI Bl'TToSi SPRAYS 'I'lH. WITB tun ln Rxbbom. ART NEEDLEWORK AKO FLOWER DEPOT. 917, Orcluird R»<i 1T- -in;..:.. 737. GAKDENS, li'O. C.E.Z.M.S. CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL. tl \\.y\ KAKLY SALE OF WOBK, VICTOUA II ALL. Kii... y. piovembei 22. 1 to 830- n u> 10 p.m. Saiunlay.
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  • 1186 2 SHOULD LADIES HRRSS FOR DINNER? There lias imi-ii < .insi.l.calili .i.j London about evrnin^ Are** tiring imuHteil on in rrstar.rnnt-. ml tin r. taT6 li- n limit}- (lirt'oiencis of ..piiiii.!! mi ih>. matter. 11l oiiici to timl <ut Mrhat ».i- the ...I feeliny of his ■UWH iuhi <
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 160 2 There are no EXORBITANT PROFITS FOR ANYBODY ON I Buchanan s Whiskies. THE PUBLIC GET THE FULL BENEFIT of the high qualities of "RED SEAL' and "BLACK and WHITE" at the lowest possible prices. 44 Red Seal retails at 9.50 per case. M Black and White retails at 12.50 OF
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    • 117 2 BUCHANANS WHISKIES. •re not hu en rimeu:. They have beta tot favourite bletd-; it home for many ye»r« *n are rapi.lly cr-mmi; similar popularity in the Co'.'-nie^. No e xp, are is spared in keepine both RED SEAL" AND: "BUCK AND WHITE" ■if th ranrk. LIQUID FUEL BUNKERS. Fresh Water
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    • 506 2 r0 BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. •BBBBBBB'^'^'^BBi^Bsaßr M »>TTt»rtT M m ■■mi J FUSSELLS fCREAMiI OMILKO U B Favourites I U Ml RVOOLD MCBALSO H Keep your U*el» tufM*. I QMJ W^™ 1 "W" J| McAIiISTER Co., SSS^ativ*. Kame Co., 9* T HIGH STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JAPAN: XMAS
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    • 380 2 MARTIN'S m H'lSiS!cSLm iimuniTViiuiii.'' maas&dKßßi: anil €B>CtMJ WiOttHf tWJ-CWW tiff JaKOTOTWI lOff aWfTJHaI and AuKtfcraal •ebOttr, niu of riuiirr, dt|mta M uplrif, *c.,wlt> yi ik»l »*m rullom on mx&a*f »ihHuli dlracUoas tor remoiinj nrlaia dlwuudiOrUiooi that li j llm ln||lrnTir|-t'flr""- Itabotmttoßurintrjt irnoftiomu, dl»cllamr«. »«-omtarjiymptnm», ntrii-n... «nJ no sunmr >h<mld fmll
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  • 260 3 Sirai(> Investors Not Frightened by Nariations in Price. i narj i I UetahM It i. .Mi ilruu in tin mint i- .ittr;.<t«-i( Urn atajattMtl Majag \>i Io Nek ,i iajpac thai tl if I .i- 'hvii aJtajajaWt maitu. ,Un-.- Mm m.t in em i, i|i|.: real
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  • 38 3 n l. Urn dia r< rj kill, wl Urn I i by viue* ex \U examined bj '.an- .1 to fon lartd s. It in repi>rt«] I lalitr. <>;.;;. I I h iv- in thi i
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  • 17 3 <*• v ..i die iiSl V( 1 !>..- --viui-t in. the chi< -vmi: not can 'Tn
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  • 31 3 Um:i ieni| li I'-. akin »-!n v id. v u« I i~ -"lv.. ami < IIM t"'li tiit enginu ten inik- baa dmi I r. ri.i.l the
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  • 55 3 ha* beea i. It 'i^'itmlly oik il mti l~< a v aut iu< 'l ha* tm i bees .i. k. Byramji irbon > Mnui.ipal. I: ....^i- bav< iiui.U i I i: i- |.r..ba1.1. aWI bar. reoared co*. i 0» mil bad U-.-U |i in u.'t
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  • 46 3 .Li.ii |i»n »]ipr..\'tt( l»y tin L*k-h1 I .i Hi kltmes L'oaaty i.:. d i. i.tiut: iuau> eaaeitw -<«i» xwin and w) al ■aafpai he ajaad i h CMa A rtti.ru now .«.n:.i abovklhat, in tli- 1«>>1 «iuarUi.| r, il. aud »ixl> tiv. ■tai.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 88 3 FROM THE ANTILLES. CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY BENEFITS A CITY COUNCILMAN AT KINGSTON. I ITaMatf RajHaf, «'"J »a»a* I Urn t ity CouiM-il at kiugNfcM. Jamaica- i nut. a- follow-: On. boUk I i- rltuu .-ucli Kfiuudv lia<! imutfii tUat was pviOK Ui. troubl i,tti Utu more .j'lkkly i 1 L
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    • 578 3 J\ RJiYJVIE OF R.EJISO.NI A <il.\TLlU.l.\ WLITIS FHOil CHATHAM: On half the ships in the Navy, In the Homes and Barracks on land, The ODEON'S the Record That Beats all the Rest, For all are agreed "Of the lot It's the Best! ODEON—The BEST RECORD in the WORLD. Ixevy fwmanos,
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    • 829 3 ySKffi B-^k V^^A OILMEN'S STORES m m > I CEOSSE I I BySpKU AITD Wamut BLACKWELL, W^ M R Purveyors t.B I LTD I h TSm>i 1.1.1.111 W "TS* ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker ft Tomb Builder ISO Middlt, Road. Snip Accnt for Wfasrs. Dottridge Brothers, Ltd., London 0 2188
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  • 777 4 MaknwNivs trip from tyne TO LIVERPOOL. Description of World's Greatest Liner. „1 1,, ,«lonii ajaw I'.ritain'i. i,-,,-.ii,l n.li.iM.i.i- tin ilu- aafmaMf <•( tlio Vlar.ui with (.nvat- r inUT«'-.t tlian in Sini;a|»iri aaeV wliil-t th< l.:i-itaniK haa wtcajaai (nan Ocnenmy ate Urn retaasV 1; i~ ...n1i.1.-iitly \|H.t-.l tli»t
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  • 648 4 Same, port, prv&oW* /a^<- ■>/ grrita and nan>' »f Afnto, RTBASIIRS. i Ai-liilles. Chiaa, D«a 11 Hfmiftil I Airlie, .Sydney, I),r; f.i il I Alcinom. China. Dec s; MansuVM Arcadia, Ookwibo, Dm II P. O. Coy Ayathia, Bangkok, Suv Borneo Coy jA. Apcar, OMeaMft, Dec Paterwin Simonj A.
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  • 133 4 A t.l.u-i.iiM from f.n-iii kt.n sliaiiu.ii st;iti- that owing to tho ticivr agrarian agitation that i« being waged between landlord ami tenant iii Bailiaas{kaH Ic-ount) Leitrimi. and tlw conatiim-nt ili-turSnl itati ot tlic dtNetfei, lii~ Sujaatjr'sj m.iil^ »ri daUvcred in L'oaataboiary depot iran«purt
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  • 155 4 News u;is lcifivril nct'Mtly i» lHiii.U from tin- anuiliaiHii.v. iniiicnt tli.U arhajil in the Davis Strait has ii^ain provr.i ilisastro'is lailurc. Tins information was manured toQurhf by tin- Qmmmml ship Arctic. whtc\ ri'iiorUil that np to the Uyinniny of ABgWl Mm Dmnbm tl.-t-t bad weawd n<> hales
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 635 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For Chin*. Japan. Penang. Ceylon. Au.str.lia, India, Aden. Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills ft I*Jiog issned for ChinCi*st, Persian Oalf. Continental, and American "steamers will leave Singar"» o or boat MAIL LINE. <i..r»r (for OW-Ml. MM Nov 23 r,:,-,lar.l»'X Ml
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    • 721 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BCHEEPVAART MY. "BANOJER." flHak^saUSef BANDJERMA3IN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular service between:— Singapore, Bawean, Sonrabaya, Bandjer- masm. P tl» Lant, Balik Papan, Koetei, with j transhipment at Bandjermaain for Sampit, Maud***.'. Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, i Marabahan, Marakaearies, Negara and Bebirik The steamers
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    • 474 4 BTHMEB SAILINGS. HAMBURG WnERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. Hv tlie new steamers KIIENANIA," HABSBURG," HOHENtjr.UJFKN." These stcrnier* oltfar la the pubic the highest Comf jrt vvt atliiueJ io i >je»n Travelling. Tliev have very large cabius, provided ith only low -r bprths Tbe cabius areamidsliips and SatS witn fau4. Lvin irv
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    • 819 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 N. D. L. RORDDEUTSCHER LLOfD j lmp«Ha! Clcrman Mall Line The last and well known mail stoam r >i this Company sail fortnightly from Bri'n-tn Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp,. Soath»mp lon, Gibraltar, Qenoa, Naples, (oonnectior I Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice rwaal Pot Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo,
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    • 65 4 -Tis net inDiiyli to Mb tlit- ImUi l>ut tci >ii|i|«>it him ilfUr. arcorilin.; Sliuk<— praiv. IVrsoiis just mttiiiL; B*l sevire illno- ut-til tin- ";tft<i ■.ii|>|H.it «o «i!l yivn by Sti-iirns' t'oulial ..f Cud l.mKxtnai it i- ju*t tlir lliin» to liiiny hark -Mruuth Mi ifanw, and s, i,,| h.|i. r,
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  • 441 5 „.«nn. i,* .inn ajetaVaaai astsevMtsassai JLt -tr. .1-. sks>; i~i. aame: -art,,-11" t*L >■ l>t OBfc-CSsaaH liht. Hun SET" I*. T..r,..-I- 111. 11.-r^-,H..,.:; H t •v.1,.1, I mite 4 Kit—j I'h 1r..n.1i; 1.»r.- li.il. link ItaL ll.h..M.S|i.n >|„ ,i.h; 1., -.(•■•k asveieatawiC; .t^k 11 1 m;». »W;».P.
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  • 90 5 Wharves at which VeueU 'are Berthed To-day. Ta«jo«« raga» EurWauv BiKis— Nil. Ban Wauar Section I— Nnentung, Thongwa, Islanda. Baor. 1 (Snana Wbhf):- Glenogie. Ssctiox Nc. J— Ischia, Hal loch in le. 4— Nil. 4— Norman Prince. t— Pontianak. Chiengmai.Charon.N'ton Hall. T— Knt
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  • 76 5 From Enw«-H> the P. *V :r. Arcadia, c oa November 82 V 'rom C»a»^-By the P. A O. M. Arcadia. '.•Vion Novembei 2). Binawora ■>■■« > isnVl. N..* 9 k|7 B 1 L«t K.M. Nov II m>s P *<) N»v > H m. N. D b. Nov
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  • 116 5 To-MORBOW Malacca an 1 I.iu^i Khtmf .SVui; 1 p.m. Kurope via ports A ratlin 1 p in. Mn»r aud Malac.a lUinam 9 p.m. Malacca. Port Dicksoii ILmii Warn 2 p.m. Maar ami Malncca Jin Ho 2 p.m. Penan)!. Wmxm, CllflUtU I'alit.imt 3 p.m. Penally and Cali-utU fn.<k .Sun.;
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  • 95 5 PABBED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Nov. 7-Ger str GiUenfels, from New Ycrk Sept li. For Tat 11. 7 G'r s'.r Flttnsburg, Capl lloorn, from East London, Kept 21. For Batavia. n B_ Gtr bi| Fnrst Billow, Capt Mozpl, from Amsterdam, May 15 For Ba'avia 8— Brit str
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  • 350 5 Passengers Outward. Pt-r I*. A O. stoamor India, connecting with tlie stoamnr Delta at Colombo, from London Oct. Mi, due Nov. 22.— Mr. and Mrs. Barberdett«>, Mr. C. S. Crane, Mr. 11. A. Biirg«w», Mr. S. Fiptclur, Mrs. Hcul, Mr. K. (1. Money, Mr. and Mr. INnrabe.
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  • 203 5 November 18 r«inruu, Ger. str. 1,005 tons, (lapt Knooh, Ken 14. From Swatow, Nov 6. G.c. and A2l d.p Bthn Mover A Cj. For Hnußkok, Nov 19, -hds. Ttrtfi, Brit. str. 7.">3 tons, Capt Mason, Xov U, Fi\>m Macassar, Nnv 10. (1.c., and 54 dp. Wee Bin A Co.
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  • 34 5 OrrwAßi. T. A O. Mail. The P. AO. outward mail »teamer Delta left Colombo at mid night on Saturday and i« expected ti arrive here on Friday afternoon, the Hud instant.
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  • 167 5 Is the Transvaal to Compete With the Malay States? Wo are informed that advices have Hern received by 11 local firm from its .loliannrsluii'K branch of the discovery of lai|»r alluvial tin dapoaft* in the Transvaal. These are stated to be similar in character to tintin
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  • 72 5 Eighteen raontlis' rinoi(»iis imprisoiiineiit was the HCnWtice meted out to Tan Sini;. by a Bench Court consisting of Messrs. Mioliell and Gibson, yesterday afternoon, for break ing into a house ill Kallnni; on th<- niylit of the Hth instant, the complainant Mag a Chinaman, named Tan Yam
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  • 83 5 In sentencing K. I!- I'ereira. who was iliarged with breach of trust as a clerk in ho employ of the Volunteer Corps, his ,ordsliiu Mr. Justice Fisher, yesterday after loon, told him that one result of his eonvicion must be to ruin his pros|x cts for
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  • 97 5 Charge of Importing Chinese Coins Withdrawn. Chong Sen;;, nlwnwiil with the importation nf »80 in Chinese coins of various il.nomina] tions, appeared Ixforr a Bench Court, <on sistin<; of Messrs. Mirlu-H amt Gibson, lust week, and explained that lie was taking tlie money from Klany to China for his brother.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 350 5 STEAMER BAIUW6B. N7Y7K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNU.im.Y service is main-taiiM-d between Japan and E'irope by the following NEW TWIN-SCKEW STEAMERS, I'nder Mail (Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Kuropean Service, lighted through out by Klectricity. provided with excellent accommodation for Fin>t
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    • 479 5 STEAMEB BAIUNGS. Ocean SteamShip Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO. LTD. pi The Companies' steamers are despatohed from Liverpool outwards for the Htraite, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortDUtbt and fcr Genoa. Marseilles aad Liverpool monthly. One
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    • 470 5 STEAMER BARUKS. civil I Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. TUB NATION VL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Honte from Hongkong, ri.i Shanghai. Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, H.M.S. Kmpimcxh or India" tTwin-eorew steaR.M.S. "GMraiMs or Japah"
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    • 199 5 NAYrfiAZIQME SENEIitLE ITALIAN/I FOR PENANG, BOMBAY AND GENOA. Tbe Italian s.s. ISCHU, ','JOO tons. Capttin I)ini, having feft llougkong on the 12th instant, may be expected to arrive here on Monday, 1 the IStb instant. She will be despatched for "the asove ports, on Saturday, the 03« instant. For f
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    • 289 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Nov SU— At Sans Sonci. St. Thomas Wulk, valuable hoifseboM furniture, Cottage I'ianui-U- at 11-3Ua in. 16 -At Saleroom, Teban Louise Kstate, at fampenis Roiul. at 'I Si p m. IS A I Saleroom. teaftel»<M land at Dicksiin Road, at 2-:iO p.m Dee :i At
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 68 5 Siigiporc Tkte tf (Faoa B— I l Tn^^ HIGH WATEB Tim« Hgbl tin mio. ft. Niivi-nilx-r llMin 9 4 Vi Wto'ii" ill.JUpm ».3 V |10.M»ni 9.S T«DBHI.iV2I US7pm 9.1 I t% T. P-- 9 J IS 1 o.:u »m I J K illoamH 4 i! 1 »i2li>m i. it. am
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    • 85 5 WEATHER REPORT. Katulang Krrl.au Hospilal, X.rrniher IU. 1907. 9 a. h. 3 r. k. 9 r. x.'Rehumu. Bar. 32 Fab '29.910 29.831 29.937 Temp 85.0 88.6 ;9.w i Wet Bulb Ther 7*o 79.5 77.0 Dirof Wind s.s.k. s. >:. .aim Max. Temp 8!» 0 Miv 73.2 Max. in Sou.. l">:l.O
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    • 160 5 O*V BY^U^— Wednesd^, v 1 y, i->iovember 20. --.lign Water. Ills p.m. Full Moon. 7-4(1 a.m. Hockey. S.C.O 11. v. H. Co. R.W.K. Footiuii. R.\v K. I v. War Jan. P. A. O. liom>ward miil doe. Alhambra Cinematograph Show. 7 :>(). Thursday, November 3 1 High Water. 10-51 a.m 17
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  • 595 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. The Hague Conference has at last put a term to its labours, and we are now in a position to attempt some estimate of the work which has been accomplished. The gathering was termed a Peace Conference, an unfortunate description, involving,
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  • 659 6 >»™»' wuuut. u» iiuMilitics upoD naval superiority. Until the whole of the proceedings of the Conference are published in an authorised imprint, we are not in a position to pass definite and final judgment, but the fact that the British Government forced an abstract discussion as to disarmament upon a
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  • 14 6 There was an affray in Dux ton lioad. last night. Twelve Ifokiens were arrested.
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  • 18 6 The price of tin in Singapore to-day is •69, 1 JHT picul. \esterday. it was *6Hj per picul.
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  • 14 6 Nearly 5(Xi passeugers arrived from Hongkong. this morning, by the British steamer Fook Sang.
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  • 16 6 Passengers uuiubering over HOO arrived, this morning, from Batavia and Samaranc, by the Dutch steamer Pahud.
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  • 19 6 Six hundred thousand dollars have been It appropriated for the development of the K Naval College at Kooehow. Jf
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  • 25 6 Memk v- of the Censorato at ftUag ha/ re<]ueste<l the abolition of the sTswtf. T\l request was strongly objected to W Prirf 1 Citing. *j
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  • 26 6 At the Prinscp Street Chmjnh to-night, f 8 oVlock. special addresses will km BTen/J the Keys. Campbell Brown aad Hope Hl crietT. of Amoy. j» j
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  • 20 6 C'winK tn a printer's error, we 6U yesterday that tlte Key. C. A. Ro/ 457 i irv. I. A. Koch.
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  • 23 6 Over 500 passengers arrived t'ro'. u !j!j* and Pcnang, this moruiug, by j steamer Kutsang. One death ce rl failure occurred en route.
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  • 31 6 A fire broke out in the br 1 1 v* 0 1 smith shop at the Cosmopolite \K" kong, on lath instant, daiat^ 8 and machinery to the extent of ulw
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  • 24 6 The -clock which was m Supreme Court building, fc'*- Andrews Rokd, has been placeS Htion at the Police Headquarters. Sof,' d 8 c Koad
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  • 30 6 An Vmericau named,'' 161 wUo was being detained at I^/ pe«"Umj: inquiries into a chacft» Mt d <: l mla n d escape from the AaVed 40 durlU 10 nigl't- i
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  • 27 6 News has com. ti 8 a contemporary, that tf J«">na has sunk at Gauwbatti, with 4< s'ouo5 0u0 packages of Assam tea, all +<** art hopelessly damaged. f
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  • 24 6 Bishop W. F. fui, U.1)., returned from Kuala LumryesU rday atternoou. To-morrow ■UMpddresses the Kpwortu League, at the J Street School, at 8 o'clock.
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  • 26 6 At HongkotJinauian named Kwong Piug, who iJ'intly returned from Sandakaa, w J.ff a trick on a shroff at tUe Charter* k and thereby secured 52,000. W
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  • 26 6 A JapanV.'kyard has proposed to make a J*m>i a yacht to the imperial family of CKind has asked the Imperial hoineooldMic the Kengming lake to fit
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  • 26 6 A SMTmeeting of the Singapore MonicijHuiuis.sioners will be held ou FndayjEi p.m., to consider proposed ataaßtii bye-laws and, afterwards in nnmmM 1( Presidents Budget for l'.tOH.
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  • 34 6 A /X to to-day's mail notice, the mail Ifi will close at the General Post p.m., to-morrow. Letters must 00/ M at the Sub Post Offices before B^rEstration work will cease at 11 a.m.
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  • 34 6 \k f'nited States Supreme Court of Appeal Uaaaington has reversed the decisions of PKroilfley, at Shanghai, in the eases of convicted of an attempt to shoot) aud of the Hotel Metropole (convicted of --ing).
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  • 40 6 le Kalie Baroe Planting Company, Java, ie latest Rubber Company being Drought w, Mr. K. N. C. Bingley and Mr. J. H. ■:.rey and others are co-operating to plant <« India-rubber and other products. Mr. j H. Starey is a Director.
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  • 51 6 The Kwong Tak Tai, an old established Chinese nrm, at Shanghai, dealing in groundrat oil. has collapsed. Th« collapse originated with tho firm's branch at Newchwaug. Over a million of dollars is involved. The manager, named Ip, who has connection with tteCanton-Hankow Railway, was away ko Hongkong when Urn oollaps*
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  • 740 6 Mr. .1. H. Teuipler, District .lu,l w Kandy, has retired from the bench. Professor Hailan P. Beach, "I t University, is coming to MagkMC mi rout. home via India. Dr. McDowell returned from I" I M.S. the Straits Steamship I'mun.- 4eanni Penang, this morning. Mr. C. NainatiiwayaaVMaf
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 315 6 Dccter than W TWfJsssUfcWM'Wfah si SSa*. I "*y P-WftllltttMl I s«s*bJ hr sanv sf aW smM laacataU I J fMsaailaMrfatiHiU. ■^■a^a^P^aifc#a^aW» I aetiaa a^^a^k^ J e^J E^v J I ■^^^■^■wlsWJr I aem^fcaj «|4 baa Baalßaßts. haW m I ralataole at all I v- j.o^ mw i i». I M ai
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    • 43 6 SHOW FOR SALE. "«M leaving the Colony ou urgent busmesf, id desirous of disposing of SMALL SHOW worked b> Mechanical Power, and in thorough working order. Splendid opportunity for pr. son with small capital. Apply X c o Straits 0 uu-. 1361 I
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    • 295 6 Photography. For Best Work, Go To Wilson Co S. A. D. C. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES. TEUTONIA CLUB, Vecember, 5, 7 and 14, <•»' THK I'OMKHV One Summer's Day. PLAN OF RESERVED SEATS will be uppn at THE MMM PIANO Co.. on Monday, Nov. 28. Hlhambra. HUGE SUCCESS. Our Audience Enthusi astically
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    • 11 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 63 7 Englishmen ha\e a Day's I ieldini at Melbourne. l Kmrxh's TflK'.kam I. iido.i. Korawbct Hi, t.lio» mu i« im I,;, at re iv il« ciieket m.t; -it b tweei Uti s- it.- Victoria and tin M < Imam M.i1.. VI. I. .11 I ir-t lining* SH >»,■.-.
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  • 345 7 THE HONGKONG AND SH\N(iHAI| MATCH. Hoigkong Wins at Cricket and Loses at Tennis. 1 i"v <>, i o«v fi wwii mi i i Hont/k..^-. Nov.tiitMl JM. l lli< lU.V|Ktrl cri.kit MM pllf -< Ll. brt«cvßtaun N n.|.n-wnUn R ll..ii^k..u u nmi mm+ikhm „,i,,i iv i( vil ir H.^ykoiiK
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  • 64 7 Deputy Lieutenancies a Reward for Services. XXI IKK TKLKIiRAMJ London. November IV. >|*aking at a Volunteer dinner in London. Mr. K. It. llaldane, Minister for War, announced that the I tuputy- Lieutenancies in tlie < ounties would henceforth be reserved for those gentlemen who had ten years'
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  • 77 7 I'ublk Meetings Prohibited in Portugal. lid'T»n's Tri.i";r»« 1.1111 l rflT-lirtLl M imkm I i an. o. I' ■>rtuguc»c l'r<iuii.r. who. for m.my inontli Mth tin support of Kiog < .irl is In- L am. M the <i<>t'. ruiuent •f r'cirt'iLMl without a rarliaimnt. iu.iiiitaiii~ thitt policy uusnii
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  • 23 7 Ixjudoo. November J". -t Hi !"> i U Hi'-ni'iiii'i ha.- likii ord- r»l U ULi viuj' »nL. i.t couipleti rt't
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  • 59 7 MAN -HUNTING IN AMERICA. Km Ill's TrLKiiKAM I.. union. November I ii Japanese Aim hail crossed the frontier tiom Itntish Columbia have buea arristed iv Ammlmb territory in tin >UU of Wanliiugtou. and have bct-u ~i nl to S. ittlc for .Ii i«utaii.in The frontier Utw.vu auada and the ("nitod
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  • 317 7 Efforts to Devise a Scheme for th< Disposal of Rubbish. (KliOM W} C.IKHKMONhKNT.I Malacca, November I'J. -»ir. MM, Muuicipal Kntfiueer, and Mr <■ liui l\oon CMMR, a Muuiciiwl < oui i-iisMoii, r. NMMMI to Malacca, on Friday. v f»'.l'"V«licrc they hid been on au "tn« ial »i-it
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  • 324 7 Malay Youth Imprisoned for Eighteen Months. V Mal«] v.mian. named lliUuli. Brow mtoia y.uiug Malay, ■■—nil II uiji .Vnat. b. fore i Inn-i Court eomtAMg >t M UiciK-ll and iii' son. ye-terd iv iltcnMM, (huyi'iL; him >Mth Unlnapping bet daughter. Maria, aged I I years. Immm* Uommt pro.ieiiti
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  • 66 7 V ns < ll!i 1 1 Kbsv outside ""1\ Ki.igal. on i UHli iustaut. I i ißk\, i, rofMeof mm trains riibt v reck>'^r\ >U |,UHI to stop the third, but wa- riii« L u> i k JUed in the darkness. Iwo mi, killed, one man was
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  • 66 7 Ih. *-iun.™ >llUut j,, t M trawl liavi ncularH lt ihinese (iovcrument amlivtry Cl« Chambers of lonimerce in tin hast, i-MB atli ntion to the various tnavaaoea uB lh Alx übouriug iv the I raiiHvHk,.) t uia^ t i lrtl t v i,^ J ll 'l'l>»
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  • 68 7 acepu,! for Met^B 1 C P'y^.'t- J*g against set urity depol"* r of ew JS* th. latt-r faiLlaof Al tlI^ 1 W leD demanded the sec«rit* Kl hsl hl th. hands of the rbl I Ujl<1 ll wa proUtble. IL litigation is A later message Mays Messrs.
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  • 105 7 Mr. C. K. .1. i.r.eu, yexti continued the- preliminary teruoon, kallaug sawmill murder. Ml into the pi (seiMtcd. and Mr. D. lay mpk i'auut accused. Chan All Kali. aioiW 'or tin Mun aud Pun Yang, coolies, MiA mill. The evidence was takcM the wlusc accidculal breaking
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  • 167 7 INCREASE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN AUSTRALIA. Ukutkk's Thlbukaml l.iinilnn. November °2tl. Tli<; price of coal in New South Walus, now X"l per lou. lias had the result of u-i using a daily iuurrasc in the niiiiibur of unemployed owin;> to the restriction of tlie wi.rk of the factories.
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  • 94 7 Satisfactory Impressions Produced by Reception. Dkk Ostasiatisohk Lloyd Tklroram| Merlin. November I'.t. Til- Kiisor and Kliscriu have expressed themselves as highly satislu-d with their reeopti.in by Ki*4 K I var.l an I Q'Wdß Alexandra ami tiie |i <jilu of Knglaud. AaoagHt tV- ofHci.ils of both couutrits tilt
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  • 36 7 f>KK OST\BIATI( lIX IjLOYP TkLKORAMJ 15-rlin. November I'.t. Tho pnwiiiiie.i of lieneral Wtiumwlt whu eammiMiai I'.irt Arthur during Umi siege b.\ till I ipaUCSC ill l'l|.,p, OIII'U lIL'.'S on D -mber Ml
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  • 62 7 Disgraceful Moral Condition of a Galway District. Uki-tkh's Tklkobaji I .ond hi. November 19. grazing fanner nam.d BUkeW.iitf aud l»»— mother *M shot wheu leariug mas- "at Kilionicrau, in Coiiutv <ialw.iy. They lit I attended church camrtod l>>; policemen. Tli" congr. Ration cheered wildly. No arrests have
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  • 55 7 Kkctkr's Tklf.oram London. Novcuilkt l.». V lo in ot 1 1 1 i i i i >' Ihm been opened at t hatan Harracks to investigate the complaints made by Lieutenant 11. C Woods. •Jnd Grenadier i inards. with regard to alleged unjust treatment in
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  • 36 7 |Kiltir's Tklkubamj London, November JO. A ti ii ;r,im from New York reports that yesterday the I'uited States engaged a fill thcr miliion ami a half of dollars worth of gold. mmm
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  • 275 7 Directors' Belated Report Shows a Good Profit. After pointing out that the delay iv presenting the accounts for the year ended December il was due to tlie fact that it liad been found necessary to refer them back to Malacca, the directors of The Malacca Kubbcr Plantation*
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  • 1382 7 AN ANALYSIS OF ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTS. Authentic Opinion of an Expert. During the last few wioks we have been frequently consulted regarding \arious ar ficial rubbers now on the market and tlio current rumours respecting synthetic rubber. We thought we had written quite sufficient on this subject to satisfy
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  • 86 7 Threatened Eastern Shipping Rate War. According to a telegram from Calcutta on November 10. the P. O. Company are not to have matters their own way in regard to the Indian passenger traffic. A London cable to the Calcutta Statesman, on November !>. states that au Kastcrn
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  • 333 7 Publican's Aversion to Mohammedan Religion. Au unusually interesting case was beguu before Mr. Justice Sorcouibe Smith, in the Legislative Council chamber, yesterday afternoon, the parties being H. Kob, plaintiff, aud I. V. If. M. Athappa Chetty. defendant. Mr. Cliopanl appeared for the plaiutifl, ami Mr. Kuowles for
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  • 113 7 A Chinaman is wanted at Hongkong (or highway robbery, on Plantation Itoad. mi the afternoon of the Uth instant. It is re|KirUKl that Mrs. L. (.ibbs. of 1(17, the I'eak. was accosted by a Cliiiimuaii, aud was then pushed over the side of Plantation lioad falling about
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  • 75 7 Mr. E. K. Column, the Third Magistrate, yesterday resumed the hearing of the charge against Chung Ah Kui, of attempting to murder Woug AhChiok by cutting his throat at a Chinese restaurant in South Bridge Itoad, on October 1 1. Mr. Meredith, actiug Dcte-c tivo Inspector,
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  • 907 7 A French critic thus commits himself in the Daily Mail Sandy, that is tho Scott man, beneath a rough bark shuts in a hard soul. Of a slow wit, he only manage* to hcc a joke wbaa it has become incongruous to laugh at it. Scotsman cultivate
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 155 8 Thi' rain having put all oth.-i games out ol the question, lawn howls arc now bavin" in shoit s|«ll „f |iopulaiitv in Malacca. A few i-nthu-iasts may now I* n playing nearly wiy night. A liui.lv eouuihiition iii Xi s Maga/iniis that by Mr. K. II l>.
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    • 44 8 Sunday's I nunch. I'he MJM will leave .lohn-ton I'i. r loi th. Sw limning Club Itungalow on Stin.Un i. \t at in. ami II a.m..'.' US and.: Ml p.m. i< tiriiin..; at :tn and I" :!H a.m.. Slid It IS. Md I p.,,,
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    • 53 8 J.i v« Morses for Calcutta. Two Java rac, haw a, Maori and Mli hay. Ii tt liatavia lor l.ilcutta to compel, lor th. Viceroys C:ip. Maari hM) har^c ot jaMT] named T.,111.1. lionila. which wan invincible at th.- last Itaun in men. wiß I- i.1.1, n bj Viat
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    • 123 8 All Black-. Nearly Iteaten. The N. A /..MIIH.I t. l!.l on W,.11,,-.1.n. Ui-toU 1 \V.,ketiel.l. ).!.!>.. 1 then -fifth mat. I. th I ii 1- i/lUt ■peetator*. Th. i. -ih■i- .< draw uoiata >-.u-h afi.-r viyor. :;i whi.ii tli. ii.i:i, forwards played witli a dash, aad |.i.v. v:-
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    • 189 8 S.C.C. officer* of the Garrison. Kl.Aell- MNMIb« t' 1 iMilllW ol the liarrtMia an. l th. s.t.i. mmmM •> lluckrjf luateh oil the Kspl.'iiia.l. -t. l.lay. In tl,. tir-t bait Uaerc w.i- no aeon-. .t« |<lay v!i that ueitli, i udc w.,- able l'< .1. I. M the .1.
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    • 125 8 I adif>° |ji»n Tennis Club. The fallaWMl was til. i. ~.:it o! y. <tenl.i\ |.Uy in the Cnfmt tminniwt at Uh 1.i.1... Uwa I. urn. »i,,b Mr I .1 i. lt en beat Hon. Mi. .1. And. i I.- < ■manefc Mr. K. c Kllis urnInn.!,.. I. CapiaM Me,-i-.
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    • 120 8 Keppel j.,11 Club. 1 1» N.a. niUr umhl.U was plavol loi v ii.. h.-,,, N i,. on Utkmm HdiiiCaZd *m da> mi. i r -sulu-.! as follows Malatx-a (iolt Club. VVniiny lroiu .Main... i \.,»,-nib. r lv our ■•frvxj.ui.U ut v,,. I-U> lit. vow cwuiii. u< .1 in the
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    • 373 8 Darul Adah Cup Tie. A tough struculf took place in the match between the Kathol Kmib and the Pathol Miiuir in the harul Adah Cup Tie comprtition. yesterday. A good game was witnessed. in which the l-'athol Karib proved much the ■Hla IMB and won by two goals
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    • 432 8 I'rc.vcramnic and Officials. At a m.itiui; of tiie Now Veal Sport" CoamHtoa rm M.in.lav niylit. the follow iiij; «tli.i.ils were appoint) t carry nut Ike Xi-w Vcw 1..H1.1 Splits on tin- liace Course on IIUMJ 1 .lu.lii's Tb* HtM. Captain A. 11 Y.nmy. C.M.(i.. Major li.tieial T.
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  • 196 8 Whole Bank Swept Away and Rails Suspended in Air. Tin- liiii.Ulii|> at the IW Sntioii i.l the FJfJi I! lilway Ixtwc n Ituk.t (iauuny and I'alanj! l:.nt>as. cauw.l by tin- lit .ivy rains I < 11. 11. dduiint; last awk, iuUrfi 1". <| con- j M.I.
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  • 86 8 01.iv.l Sn 'I'lioiuas lloldieh, i itiu^ in tlu- j M. ii.iue r.-t on M. l»,. |...ssai's projr< t for hi.l.my up th. liiiwiaii and Indian railways pon. l- ..nt that Military consideration* have j ii.ni p, nuaueutly barred Uie wayot coiuiuc r j i»l |.ro|>r.-,s.
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  • 1011 8 TO BE STOPPED LANDING IN CEYLON. I New Ordinance Coming Into Force. Tin- Ceylon Police have just received instructions to put in fon-e the Ordinance i |.a-sid lust .Inly Vo prohibit the entry of I destitute and vicious persons into Ceylon. I Judging by tin' nimiU-r of these
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  • 497 8 Ratepayers' Ignorance Responsible for Monstrous Injustice. The rial battle iv Sinjj.ipire over tinmilitary contribution evidently took plai-e in Committee of the Council, as the second reading of tlie. Supply Kill |HM«d in one day nml the clii. I indiention of eoinhu| trouble was thi' strnug criticism by Mr.
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  • 145 8 The siib-Couiulitt.-.- of the K.seeuti\e Com i.iittee appointed to eanx out the arrange mints eonnei-ted with the St. Andrews .linn. r. to be h. 1.1 at the (irand Oriental Hotel. Colombo, oa the 2:uh instant, aivj (jraduiillv yettint; their house iv order. The .haii'iiiaib-hip has b.*n .leciil.il.
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  • 68 8 iheOtlnial tebjM'l staU-went. filed in conneotion with thin matter, is as follows Total amount of proofs admitted, liup. ,s 2ti.siK).7(X>; amount realised by the Official Assicnee. Itnpees 1,502.312; amount deducted by the latter ax commission, Kupees 4ti,61.>: eomiuiMsion already paid, Itupees rio.ixH) incidental charges liupees 1,199; amount
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 153 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE or |r..\CEI.I.KNT(HI.\KBKFUKMTCI:K,iTC., To be held at No 109, (bin R«ee Koa.l. Siiujapore, H-itunJay, Xmembtr Mi, 1907, ut 1.30 p.m. Comprising: Elaborately Carved and Gilt Chinese liedsteails and Almeiraha, Chineas Khoo /ed Armcbairu and Teapoys witb Marble Topi inlaid witb M.O. P. Sheila, Elaborately I Carved Eide
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    • 704 8 A PRETTY MILKMAID Thinki Pt-rm-na h a llonder/ul Mtdicine. MISS ANXIK HKNI)RI'.N. Koeklyn, Wash., writ.^: ••1 feel belter than 1 iiave for over four year*. I have tiikeiisevral Imiil.-a I of Peruna and one hoitle of >l aua! in. ■■I can now do all my work in tl" I liou.-..-,
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  • 257 9 taaara KawuMa It 1907. PRODUCE. UvdM." 7.1-jj ■io <'i'h' N•. 1 mipirV. .1 HISS < pra K.i.i s ..I ■in IVntianik 7 71) I rrx'f kmytn UJX7i\ U «kMi MM H MI Kl.mr Sinw-.'tk In •1.. Krnn. V... 1 :;o7j I I -»rl S%.j i 4(f 1t.,!: pi.-k.-l UJB
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 360 9 forraa- Capitol j— 7£. r !™z [SSj I cmmmr Company ytJOTIT QOOT4TMM 190.1 tson.ooo 1907 tMM.MfI 1901 MOO.OOO ■90S £M0,(X)0 190 A XM.QiIO 1907 1400.000 1901 £60.000 I**9 £100.000 I*os iIJo.OOO 19i16 £110.001 19 C £30,000 1906 tUO.OOO 1906 £190,000 1904 £110.000 1905 £17,000 1891 £100,000 190.5 £40.000 1«9»
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    • 422 9 1903 Hi 301 o;n y>6 ISM 90S 1908 19CC 1906 1906 LSd5 ItM I*JM MM NH ;.<oi •■as m *>? It 6 >n; MM £1 -.0.0(10 |M/M £30.000 £70.000 tIiO.OOO £13.000 £75.000 £310.000 KttMM OM.W r 175,000 cicmm OMJM M.tvw i. •■••\i no CJMM SI.KI.IXK> mum »;<.„ mm »10-.
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    • 186 9 3> 5 im* \m ma laM IWI ■M9T.ICJ «-i."Oi »Ji%.i)Oo 1-11.1.000 111 .JO.OCO IIKIMM 12.40 .no- 1 tvw t! .CW.WVI tl,O<Vi.<MO ■UN »34.00> »<7%.»w MUM ttttjmt tito.*)<i 17V1..) IT" >.'J>> ««»I..HM lamm ttii.ooo «li>.'k>-i »:<'! .'•<■■ 7.f9< lilt 4,500 t VI M n.mi n mh 00 *!i> lltl I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 387 9 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. aooa N »«nb»r j l i aj I B < tot Cf :t.< >b la- j aad Lodgian 1! -ise- au.l r >,-..,, J f ral Of I „.,■>::-- v: i ;< -;a:i.jti- aad i iv. r :i at i I 'f I v i ,H i r
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    • 235 9 ri ;.v \<; ::i>n».. I>ECE*KKI>. NOTICE. I In il ul -..I a UrdinaneeVl .f IM. notice w h.irl.v at -i-i-.il'.. t- ami ptraoai having aaj debt, clauu* and ilemanit« upon oragaiMl tluMMMaf l'iu-v Kiu Hum. Uaoawt. who died I m tl»- .".tli .lay .Ii IMT. and vhoa viu! ■aapmwd m
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    • 33 9 tXVai Seng @o. 12 BAHERY RO. SIN6APORE. UEST TWEKDS. SKUOKS AND FLAXNKLS FOR GENTLEMEN S SIITIXti. DUTCH CIGARS. Latakia 52.75 Estrella Nueva 2.60 Ping Pong 2.50 Renata 2.40 Perla De Habana 2.25 <131
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    • 475 9 Pohoomull Bros. 40E HIBH STREET. SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, Cuilos and Silverware of every description, Brasswarf, etc. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. K.A.J. Chotirmall Co. Jewellers and Silk !Mere6ants. Nos. 51 52, High Street. JI'ST IXI'ACKEH EX P. AOl -I>KLHI." SILK GOODS AND
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  • 212 10 Ha -water the Scene of Marconi's! First Success. It pvoKiblv b. nc-v.. t<. many aj fMsTI i i. •i writ*--. V.S.A.. in tin- Wt-stiniafh-r tli :>t lta\-watir wh- tl»- MM ol BMBOf MMMafa lirvt MM> ill wili-li v I- ni«pliv. tin- story of whicli. M told to nir
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  • 167 10 mm ih. I i-toiir Imnm "i Berth, ai .r. -< nti.i by >W--r«. liinjj a i,l ISrynii-r. ia I. utvmriuA Lotd Mayw l.an.in.t. a- t ..-id oi- r« uion tl.in i< eeatarj i. -i>- am. in i— .iv ot a l.oini -ji'iirnai. V ,t iiiiiuoiii- ..t
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  • 135 10 --rtiln.- mil tini; im.ti i th< au»|* ftln li.. i. u,l. •>-. 1.. a|{n fonnoW tea* M s«o bj Mi. B. lI.Mr-t. and vi i < --l.il BOMianti l.im a* an' iv nil ml. ni cauilklate '1 I'u-id.my. V<- iu-.-ki-n 't'L I■'. v t. -:l\-
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  • 112 10 i.tin.-H'.fv Rrt ragivi-ktla .i-lxi--n kilkil an«l muwd I", li.i live rail araVK ia U* an- V"i. 1'"" and W* I n Urn Im :-i. m «Ui- "i I--''-■L. ti, '>',;.■;. riod i- ncas uv.- n :.:11. aad Tl ii i ■>• L thorn kill. .1
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  • 32 10 T i i'| .M.vi.Mi i. alx«t t«. v t. f mi sail Mwsanficrk in t >«n«U by *m\ h»»v« oMei Msa Ibaae U.v.i-.. 1. The id. Mtockttck the
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    • 89 10 9 i SPRAINED KNEE ii CL'REO BY UTTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM 'I '>. F. s.hamrcr, kinnundy. 111., 1 In .imiin(r J.mn >on>e H p. n,» v >|TjincJ her kne- su I •.e-tcl; ,h.i: >!„■ mbj unJ hlc :o I ">J. The j.Hnt ■.vi. Miff, very h MMMM&, an.l >.. MMM*k I
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    • 546 10 INBUMIICE Cwwwes. COMMERCIAL UNION ABBURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £11,000,000. W. A. SIMS, c 137} Manager, Eastern Branch. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO Subscribed Capital x-2.7J0.0U0 Revenue *4.061.044-l»-8 The undersigned are prepared to accept Fire Uisk- at current rates. 69-2 BEHN, MEYER A Co.. Ltd.
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    • 617 10 BAWKIWG COMPAMIEB. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING MRPORATION. paid-up Capital •10,000,000 reserve fond <ww /wlal Sterling Reserve W o o o^ I M 1,750,000 SilTerßeaarre »ll,7»0,0p0) Reserve Liability of Propnetor. $10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. O. H. Medhurrt, Esq.— Chairman. j Hon Mr.Henr}Keswiek.-DepniyCbairman. AFocn..E«,? l-ii.agrEi^ E. Goets. E«J. E- IJ""™' ™2' C
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    • 688 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRAUA_AND CHINA. INCX)I*I«)KATKI> Wt KOYAI. CHARTER. Capiu. JCOO.OOO ReUrvt- I.iabi!:t> .f PfoprMot' Reaerve Fnud f1.075.00f BANKERS. lUisk ol Knjlami. National Uank of SootUn 1. Tbe London City A Hidlanrl Bank. I.tn. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest i allowed at 1 per
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    • 1145 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITI'KE KFFECTS tbe property ot .1. L. iIOPK. Bm>, at No 103. Kivir Vai.i i Ron.. On Saturday, November S3. at p.m. I Comprising Well-made i'olished Sideboard, I 1 lining Koom Table. Bentwood Standard Cliairs. Rattan Chain, and Settees, Well-made Rattan Centre Lonnge, Lacquered
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  • 690 11 DLST PROBLEM AND ITS EFFECTS DISCUSSED. Opinion of a Singapore Physician. Wa give vent to a justifiable grumble now and attain regarding tbe condition ot the roads, but. for the most part, it must be con-te—n-d. singapon- roads are better than tliostin rural parts of England. <>ood roads are
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  • 250 11 How Motors Wear the Road. £mm idtj. of the way in whicl. Wtttan -;r ::it main ruad it- givtn in the MM(t of th." Xc:::K c Coot; Surveyor. Mr. H. P. Maybnry. In many r>: the home W"' 11 Lt »ay>. c.'st« havi- cone up from SO to 60 per
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  • 87 11 Morse Power. v M t!io in anim; of ll- xprevtion a ui'itui l-u. »i.\ uvii* power W.-.i. i; a uiuior ..-.ir ahioh -v ill Baaajai r- la ing it .iluij^- bWobM t'.t uia...i]. y brtdl: tlown. TUU ;-u-»<r. liuwcvi-r, i~ U l ~j aiii'ivlnc a- the tatUtuti' au 1 Mjriag<4i
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    • 224 11 Argyll Motor Cars.^ Mr. Charles Brimlow, a Motor Expert of many years' experience in the Argyll and other works, has arrived in Singapore, where he will be permanently stationed. His advice and services will be available by owners or intending purchasers of the undernoted cars. NOW IN STOCK: 12-14 h.p.
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    • 222 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. ARROL-JOHNSTON I Motor Cars II Motor Lorries. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Agents. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND SIAM. FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF riMIAKD LEVASSOE CO Catalogae*. Phoe Lists. Referenoea, etc.. on application. II CPU
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    • 234 11 THe HUMBERS Again WON the heavy touring car race. See accounts ie tiie Home Papers. AGENTS: Borneo Company, Ltd. 1234 BT. ANDREWS HOUSE. A Chcrch of £.ngiana Soardiac Hoc-v- r E-r pein and Eurasi&D bey» who dee.re M attend the schools of the place. Apphcaticol to be made to the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 513 12 Scale of Ctatgct U PREI'AIP ADVKRTIPKMKSiS.— MisoeI j laaeons Wants of Every IVeiript'on, Honsw. j li^^rt, etc., it- let. are inserted at tho following latee:— >ne Insertion I 1.20 per inch. T»o arm Three Bix 8 2u Ninr 4.1 T»eive 7.20 Twenty five 10.(H) (Kacb subsequent month IS per Inch.)
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    • 525 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. ■Mam«-ffwa>Uaaa,eaae*ta -««tio«». 1..00 Ky tlia i.icli. ..<• -h .j, „t i;l awa, TURNOUT FOR SALE. I A Mail-Phaeton in pood order, a pair of I Australian horee9, and double harness a hand ome t. iruo.it. r 195.-I Apply to W. C. NIBLETT. RICKSHAS ANO TURNOUT FOR SALE
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    • 553 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Raiss -—rnmt Liam, one or two I— wlluas. r .00 Bf Urn taeh, m« Seals CbatgM, TO LET. No. 4, Prince Street. Apply, PATF.RSON, SIMONS 4 CO., Ltl. C 3031 OFFICE TO LET. Lately ocenpied by Messrs. Wm. McKerrow A Co., at No. 14c CoUyer
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    • 595 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Rates:— Tomt Mow, one or two Insertion!, fl. By the inch, «M Meale of ChargM. HOUSE TO BE LET. FURNISHEO. VilU Marina, Tanjong Katoug, entry from Decembtr 1. Apply to c 1957 STEPHENS. PAUL 4 CO. OFFICE TO LET. No SO. Stamford Road, ground floor
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