The Straits Times, 29 November 1907

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.5 1 0. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1907. PRICE 10 C:.\ TS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 301 1 tTHE WORLD-RENOWNED CARS. WARNING: All the Cars built by A. Clement bear this Trade Mark. ONE 12-16 H.P.. 4 CYLINDERS L IN STOCK: TWO 10 H.P.. 2 CYLINDERS. C. DUPIRE Co, SOLE AGENTS. "KATZ BROTHERS, Limited. g~^ECT2 to DEC. 7 JS| DAYS CLEARANCE fi&j} SALE. IC3-A.I3ST3 1 1ST ALL IDE
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    • 163 1 ROBINSON CO. ARE NOW SHOWING Xmas New Year CARDS. Xmas A Mew Year CARDS. ROBINSON CQ. JTfte" "LINDSAY" MOTOR CAR. KELIABLK. SIMPLE AND THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DaTE. ONE 14 H P. IN STOCK. TRIAL RUNS CAN BE MADE BY ARRANGEMENT. Telephone SULt AGESTS Mos. Ml. 562 363. RILEY, HARGR EAVES Co., Ltd
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    • 43 1 Jeffrey's Stout fe^r In order that t':ii First-Glass l*r»" StOlit may Ixron: ln-tt'-r kiic.vn in l' 1 iv/// Ac so/t/ until forthe B^v^ i^v?M P*> aSt °f 7 <10/.''! i Pints. ||f £j OF ALL DEALERS. WOOLKSALE IT.* 1 The Borneo Company, Ltd.
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  • 971 2 PUNGENT PAKS PROM THE WORLDS PRESS. A well-known nnv.-list s|x.kc i n|l a a prominent <lul. afceaa tli. k.,11,1,.,, „r modrrn invention. He said There was an ..1,1 tUlurtnati rowip,.. in his boat. M clay. «h«n an automobile euoa sprung a leak near him, and immediately sank.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 145 2 Dee's Concentrated Disinfectant. 1 Gallon Drum 1.75 2 i ie 5 „m 8.00 This Disinfectant is imported in a highly con-j centrated form, and may be diluted up to 60 times its bulk, producing a MILK-WHITE FLUID WHICH WILL NOT STAIN. This is the most economical and effective Disinfectant it
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    • 168 2 H. ABRAMS, HORSE REPOSITORY. ORCHARD ROAD. Has ju-t landed au exceptionally tine selection of Horns lobs and I'onies. Kvery Horse thoroughly broken to HaißMi and Saddle and guaranteed according |o the description. i Easy terms allowed for iiiteudinu inn. riluirm First-class turnouts, both singles and pairs. •to be had on
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    • 232 2 J\ RHYME OF R.EJISO.N 1 A OMMTLMMAM WHIT IS FliOM CHATHAM On half the ships in the Navy, In the Homes and Barracks on land, The ODEONS the Record That Beats all the Rest, For all are agreed "Of the lot It's the Best!" OD Eo\— The BEST RECORD in
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    • 678 2 SYCOSIS /YEARS CUREOJOTS Had Six or Seven Doctors and Underwent Severe Treatment in Hospitals—Nothing Gave Good Results Until Friend Advised Trying Cuticura Remedies^ SPECIALISTS FAIL BUT CUTICURA SUCCEEDS "I have boon troubled with a very distressing complaint culled qreorii wf •even years, and during that tune I was under the
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  • 1122 3 rt'oi tratifi N.vir ha\.- th. ai.tmunal fashions I H m v ruor. at!. ailive. tl,,- colours lovelier or the iabnc* richer cm man kmwtXM in texture than they aie this year. Kn.oniag. ,1 ix.s siblybythe brilliant sui.shin. „1 th. ,ailv autumn at Hone, and the promise of
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    • 691 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. Aum Xi .in I.tM.iN,. Physicians Had K.mi.ki> Ha Was Ooitpumu 0ra»« Hk\hi C.imii.mnt, Hkw.\. iiks, IjMMXU Itv DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. •Its. Mid Mr. T. Itloxliam of Colombo, "it is a fact tli.it I nwwHri ci«ht of the leading physicians iv Ceylon, ami whilst rouic of tlu-iu s.'icl
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    • 255 3 STEAMER SAILINGS.! STEAMER SAILINGS, i naffia %j*M* 9 23, HIGH STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM JAPAN: XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, CALENDARS, and a large selection of PRESENTS especially suitable for sending home. An early inspection invited. v Waltham Watches Waltham Watches are the most perfect pocket timepieces It Is
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    • 897 3 STEAMER Rail INBS sinoapobi- shjdf *<» LIMITED. liicoriioratnl under the Companies Ordinance, 1889, of the Straits Settlements. o CAPITAL $1,500,000. DIVIDED INTO 150.000 SHARESOF $10 EACH. o 25.U00 Shart'6 are now Osfefcd for Subscription at par, payable !?1 pel Sliare on Application. $2 per Share on Allotment, and the balance
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  • 462 4 > u.n SliiliKii, Cliinn's strouy man. is Bcliominfl to nii*c 11 loan tram British capita-!i-t- tor extendinu a railway >i tha province of Cbe-Kiang. The iOM of borvowiny foreign ri.niov for tln> purposu aronacH fierce opposition in the province. Tho line will be of >_T< .it piil>li.-
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  • 130 4 pout Morgan, wboat ml leeiai i- i tilt run OB tin- No« York American milliond t Uaving 1" i a bom poor. He w.i- at the L'nivenaty f (i .ttingea, to t.T ot Phil aoyhv, .i- wall M a j n and a dog-fancier. Periiana,
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  • 58 4 B I. M a, U M Teesta, I'lr-: left iustant, and may be urdaj morning, :hi ":i. f)r: 1:: Th M. M. i rtawni t B< bit tft ,'nb n: 2 a.m.. onths I' th i, i-t., and my 1 ipect. to arrive hire at ab.iit 5
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  • 607 4 STEAMEKv Aohillex, China. !>.•■■ I.' HaniaiH Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23 B instead Alcinons. Chir..i, I>. 9 M.m-rii-M Arcadia, Coloiib., foe SI; P. I O. Coy Ayuthia. Bangkok B.viimQh A. Apcar, Calcutta I; PaMnoa Siraona A. Betaic, Coloml>o. >'■: I M Miintimes Belleroplion. Lin>rp I» I < M.instield Bharatv Bargw n
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    • 90 4 E t m N w m I v^H *f aa t% •alßsaßsaßt (> Longed=for |i Relief i from the agony < f a terrible head- <► ache might be within easy reach of every sufferer if she but knew it. Those shooting pains that almost drive one wild c^ be
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    • 663 4 F. U. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penanjr, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Ladin? isn-ied for f.uin. Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and *m'-ri.-«'' Ports. Bte-amcrs will loave Sn^a, re on or akjewl MAIL LINE. Outward ifnr Chit. 10' M MM Dec
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    • 671 4 MY. "BANNER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular eervloe between:— Singapore. Bswean. Sourabaya, Bandjermasin, Pulo Lant. Balik Papan, Koetoi, with transhipment at Bandjermaain for Sampit, Mandawai. Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, Marabahan, Marakasaries, Negara and Bebink. The fteamer* have good aooomodation for first and second class passengen. Ton*
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    • 494 4 PABSENBER SERVICE. By the new steamers "RHENANIA," HABSBURG, HOHENSTAUFEN. These ste»mer« offer to the p-ib'ic the highest Comf^rr vet attiin^t in O^e-.n Travolling. They have very large cabins, provided with on'v lowor bertha. The cabins areamidship* tl and fitted with fans. Laundry on board. E Doctor and Stewardesses carried. In
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    • 797 4 IN. U. Lr. NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYO Imperial dermmn Ma L't>The fad and well known mail hi. a .f thi* Company sail fortnightly from Bra-u -iHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutn .-n lon, Oibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (coua m Marasillea, Naples, Alexandria, and vioc t Por Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, rvn.,., Singapore, Hongkong, Shanjhai,
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    • 118 4 BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. an ct ia affptf at, Tt?\ have bata tbe favor.rite blends ni bom* for many \wj and are rapidly gainiCL' HatUaf poj ularity iv the I Colonies. No eii'.n-. 1* •nam iv kc<-junk bctb RED SEAL' AND "BLACK ANO WHITE" up to th n I WATERPIH I VBBMINPROOF
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  • 1208 5 I M.I I! I |..:|.,»ina :il,lm r itr. -i .1 i j. ha. hnrqau; -li. -..i i. \.t Viwht; i in. Urouer: lit*. I-.. 1. TorfMdfi ll.p. ILirn,. 1...V. i Urit. i s i i-. 1.,-h. \r nm IKnnnn Dot. Datch; n .1. Italian Mpiin. Kpaniah; s,,
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  • 86 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TkRJOHO P«0«H Kakt Wharf Basis— Nil. Kasi Whabf Section I— Nil. Sect. 1 (Shkekh WHAKr):— l'elii>... ■jKcnu.s No. 1 Dajwar. Terrier 4— Nippon. s— Carhle. Sie-nl-.i 6— Nil. 7 Maria Uickmeni. B— Van riwoo!. Yorck. M
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  • 16 5 Tbrtt Kiuta and three Queeut. at .-.audrw^bam looked lik<> estoMifching a Royal record for full hoii*«
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  • 92 5 By the Nippon. Captaia K. TaraboeUia: Not. M. I'roui Trieste Captain lvaucic, Key. Dines, BMW. CBaaAaßjaTi Sister Helen, Sister Thurvs*. Sister Luduiua, Sister Dorothy, and Sister Alban. From Port Said: Si^ra Mizratic and three children. By the Nile, Capt. E. P. Martin, Nov ->y. I'roui London: -Mrs.
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  • 94 5 Kou Pkii Rtkamkh Tut To-HOBBOW Bangkok Ttnitr 9 a.m. Labuan. Saml&kan. etc. Murudu 10 a.m. ('uIuiiiImi AH. am, 11OOD ludni).'iri liii(( ih in noon P. S'tonliam aud Peimiig I'erak 1 p.m. P. Swottenhain. Pcnang Pin Sen<i 1 p.m. Muar M* 2 p.m. Sabang. Atjeh, Piulang Otm 2 p.m.
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  • 88 5 From Edbope— By the B. I. s.a. TeesU, due on November HO. From China— By the M. M. s.b. Tonkin, due on December 2. 8 Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov 31 i^nporo Diia iv I. m I 2' M.M. Nuv II 85 V *O. Nov
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  • 559 5 Brokers' Reports for the Present Week. The following is the ro|x>rt of atatJH Latham and Company, of Finlayson Cireon for the week ending Wednesday. November 27:The market coutiuues depressed aud uninteresting, and in no single section has there been any marked artivity. in industrials. pri.es have ruled
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  • 462 5 Maaaav Kra>«r and Company WmMf sliare circular is as follows Tin' liiiaiiriiil conditions prevailing at home are still having an adverse i it. ct u(>ou our market and a general lack of interest ii noticeable all round, but more especially as regards ("cuiiine investments. Tin shares
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    • 411 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.YIC. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. LTD. A n^ulur 1-UIMNIGHTLY service is mainUini.i between Japan ami Kurope by tho Mhwlag NEW TWIN-SCkEW STEAMERS, Dalai Mail (\.utract with the Imperial Japan ese Governii-.pnt, specially designed for the Oompaay'a Kuropeau Bervtea, h^htwl through•'it by K'.ctricitv. provided with excelleut aooonunodaeion for First
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    • 564 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LBT. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO..J.TD. a The Cei.n .'lee' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwivrds for the Strait... China and JapHii every week, and frorr Ja(>eu homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and f. r Genoa Marsoillea and Ijivcr|K<oi monthly.
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    • 382 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, N. D. L. NORDDEUTBCHER LLOYD. WEEKLY I'ASSENGEU SERVICE FOR BANGKOK. The Steamers of tins Company are intcuHed to li-aye Singapore every Friday. D.s. DELI, 1.400 tons, Capt. Joli. 1., v.-- (in connection with ibe Outward Oermau Mail), b.s. NUENTUNO, 1,330 tons, Capt. Fr. Hinsoh. The latter is now
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    • 731 5 1 STEAMEB SAIUNBS. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE N VTIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and the UNITED BTATEP. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.K. "Emphesh of India" '.Twin-Bcrmv steaX.M.S. "KHpasHs
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    • 32 5 L.VXATINK. tui Mail l'uiKatiw, r«com uiundeJ by tbf belt medical autboritwi. tu»\ to take aud certuic iv result le at 'al »ll tbumiotß. M'h"!«tal« (r .m Ih. lharmac;. Battery Road, M^r'". ISM
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 140 5 DAY BY DAY Friday, November 39. High Water. Ml pm. Municipal Commission. 2* Legislative Council. 2-30. N. I' 1., outward mail due. Hockey. S.C.C. 2nd XI. v. S.R.C S. V. A. R. C. Shoot. I p.m. St. Andrew's Ball. 9 p.m. CCA. Lecture. 8 p.m. Alhambra Cinematograph Show. 7-30. Saturday,
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  • 761 6 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. It would be unfair to prejudge Mr. W. H. Shelford's remarks on retrenehmeut at the aununl Straits l>inuer. We must await the arrival of a fuller report of his speech than is jjiveu in Reuter's Telegram to be able to judge
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  • 283 6 An interesting political experiment that of bestowing parliamentary institutions on people whose only ideal of government is ouo of au absolute monarchy —is now boing made in Tonkin. The Native Deliberative Assembly, which has just been elected on a narrow suffrage, met at Hanoi on Noveujber 14, when an opening
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  • 15 6 To-days tin <iuotation iv Singajmre was »70} \»<r pit-ill. Seventy-five tons of tin wore sold.
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  • 19 6 Over 5.000 tons of coal aud >V.< tons of coke arrived from Barry, yesterday, by the Kritish stei>m«r Labinni.
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  • 19 6 The steamer Courtlield sailed from Durban on the 3rd inst. with 2,000 Chiuese coolies repatriHttil froiu the Kan. l.
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  • 23 6 The Daily Telegraph will send a Christmas hamper to every Mutiny vetoran who is too feeble to travel to London oa l>ecetuber Z:i.
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  • 23 6 During the journey from Hongkong to Singaixire, one of the 146 deck passengers on the ierman ste.imr r Sitonia died from heart disease.
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  • 24 6 A Taipiug telegram t«i the Malay Mail states that another landslip took place at the Pass on Sunday, the train service being delayed seriously.
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  • 26 6 To morrow bring the St. Andrew's Dny. Holy Communion will be celebrated at St. Andrews Cathedral at 7 a.m. There will be evensoug at t> p.m.
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  • 25 6 A eajge o( coal arrived from Calcutta, yesterday afternoon, by the Kritish steamer /.inn i-i. The cargo was consigned to Messrs. Itoust, ad and Company.
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  • 28 6 Th. m.iehiuciy for th.- Malacca Tin Dredg ing Company is e\pevted to ariive from fcuroi* next month, and work will probably commence ah mt the end of January.
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  • 39 6 It is re|K,iUd that over ."..IXIO insurgi nts armed v ith guns are in the vicinity of Wiia V.mg I hung in <hoii l.a province, Korea. The villagers are greatly alarmed aud have tied iv all dirt i lion-.
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  • 34 6 Ke|)orts from Hyuug Hai state that the .lapuiiese fMM have hiri..<l the Korean mon i^t4 ry Au Koi.k-Sa, on the grounds that the instilments ha 1 taken refuge within its walls some weeks previous.
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  • 35 6 A Chinese sauineng Wits arrestetl last night in New Market Koad with three long -words in Ins p. ion. Tin' Third Magistrate. Mi. K. K. Colmau. sent him lo prisou for >i\ months, this morning
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  • 49 6 A boat 10ad.. 1 with |)etrol from the I'.urma ilii Com paii ys steamer Khoilouug took fire of) the Hud^c depot. Caleuttn. ou lMh instant, and was complcU'ly ilestroyetl. Three ol its ciew jire lmssiug. The value of the trol and the b., ut is estimated at twfmt 10JW0.
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  • 51 6 At m m stiuy of the Korean I'm y Council. the Councillon strongly urged the Cabinet to nif irei the law of conscription aud also to |.ass sjMcul laws for the rc\ision of wed dim;*. luneraU. and mournings. They also ■l||i I that only real, capable men should be tppoMted
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  • 47 6 A leadiug Canadian milling company has ■oM rloui for immediate sliipuient to Suva, Fiji. in. l also to Kgypt. Fiji has hitherto ban supplied from Australia, and Egypt Irotu U issia. The fact is regarded, sa\s a Montreal telegram, as showing the worldwide demand for Cauadian products.
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  • 45 6 The competitive examination in Conner tioii with the Mullen Scholarship was held at Italll. s Institution yesterday. Only four ciiudi.late- > ntcred. for the examination, which was conducted by Mr. K. .1. Kartlctt. the Acting I'rineipal of the Institution. The result will be tuade known shortly.
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  • 56 6 Mi- Loui-. F. iga. the representative of a fanMl tirm M Hankow, committed suicide, ou N.ivi mlier B, by shooting himself iv the forthe.ul. The ici'eipt of news that his firm was iv financial difficulties was the cause of his rash act. He was only 89 years old, but had
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  • 50 6 It is telegraphed from Nagasnki that a scandal has been disclosed in the Japanese Government Steel Foundry at Yawata. The works are almost all suspended, and the purchase of material stopped pending in vesti^.ttions. The affair will form tht subject of a qnestinn iv the next session of the Diet.
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  • 48 6 Inspector Connor mentioned the Siglap murder case to the Second Magistrate, this morning, asking for a week's postponement, and stating that the Deputy Public Pro secutor wished to withdraw the charge against the third accused, Daun. The he.irine was according adjourned for a week, aud Dauu was released.
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  • 51 6 The proprietors of rickshaws which were iiitr.Kluecd into Rangoon only last month are se.mingly not doing business. Europeans do not use them and other communities prefer the truiucnrs aud ticca gharries. The other morning the rickshaw coolies went ou strike, because they have not yet received tlu ii pay for
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  • 57 6 A bookkeeper employed by a large firm at Caix- Town, scut to the leading tradesmen of the city a typewritten letter, marked private aud confidential, informing them of his approaching marriage, and intimating that those who send him the most valuably wedding presents will receive the greatest consideration when orders
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  • 62 6 Dr. boh, who has spent 1H months in the waters mid islands of Lake Victoria Nyanza. in Central Africa, declares that the tse tserly (Glossina palpalis) sucks the blood of crocodiles and spreads the germs of sleeping sickness along the streams and the banks of the lake. He recommends the
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  • 71 6 One of the peculiarities of the policy at present pursued in Achoon is the persistent efforts made to turn the current of trade out o( its natural channels to benefit certain favoured ports, namely Lan^r ai.d Saban K People on the spot foretell certain and inevitable failure in the near
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  • 668 6 Tho Bishop of K-teter has anpointod th. Kov. O. H. S. Walpolo, U.1)., lUctor of Lam both, to tho vacnnt Canonry of I CathodnL His Majesty the Emperor of Korea has given his consent to the r^ynent to Karon Megata of Yen 80,000 as v honorarium (of
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  • 25 6 Lloyd's agent at Malta, telrgi'a|»-d on the 4th inst.,thattheliriti-h steamer Lh.iu~.uji had put in there, and part of the crew had been landed through fighting.
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  • 38 6 The Scots Kirk.L'<>l|xtty. Geyloa, Kpfau il the original rlmrrli. wlm-li van In Prince Stnt-t. was (IfiliiaWil, on -lint in-.t:Lin b) thf u.v. Tii.'ixio.v Manhaii, n.i«. .w i. rator ilcsii;ii;it<' of tile (irni/ral AatHnbl) "I the C'linrch of Scotland.
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  • 83 6 The Koko Mam (I£M tons i stum. l., l near Moji on her way home from Hongkong. The vessel carries 4<),<)o<l bags of Bangooa rice destined fur Yokohama. Barrage Unit-. were dispatched from Moji to the iwene of the accident, but work is extremely difficulty on acount of the hhjh
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  • 88 6 In Cochin-China and Tuukin. opium miv). inj> is common among the French resiili m* as well Us miioL'4 Chinese and natiw* Many of Mm latter ini|uout thu i)j>iiiiii ahofw including soldnrs, s;uloi .md utiu-r Got eminent *«i vants when- tiny run lecribie risks, should the craving for tho drug lake
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    • 147 6 B )slump in Rubber, THIS DOKS NOT AFFECT OUR IRADK. XX( KPT THAT WK lIAVK MAM Oil! PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER. ALWAYS BEST VALUE AT Thompson Thomas Co. 's 17 and 18, BTAMFORD ROAD. CHINESE CLERK WANTED. CLERK WANTED. Wanted, Chiueae Clerk for typewriting must Wanted, a smart Clerk used
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    • 249 6 S. A. C. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES. tl TEUTONIA CLIB, j December 5, 7 14, r ill THK BMaW One Summer s Day. i Plan of lUwrvrd S«>ats at THE KOHINSON PIANO Co. i mi l AUCTION SALE or THK HKITISH STEAMKIt. HONG WAN. To be held at Powell Co's Sale-nxun. On
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    • 11 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 218 7 PROSPECT OF INCREASED RATES TO FAR EAST. i- Commission of Enquiry. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE BY STRAITS MEN. Mr. Lovell Speaks of Singapore's Losses. i ll»vl OMB BMMMW l i London. November tH. 7 p.m. The Birmingham I 1 -t hears that the owners of the steamship lines trading with
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  • 107 7 Treasury Action in View of Improvement. lUltiks TataoßAMj I. ion Novr mUr The allotments of Treasury certirieatos. mentioned in the t- legram al the IMh in»ta.ut. are aatioMted at thirty -nv.- million dollars. The banks atall rhuirinj lotus Uave been compelled t.) mbacribe (of I'auami t. mil Bonds,
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  • 83 7 Serious Confession of Decline in Efficiency. [BaBIBB'I Tki s .a.»M London. November 2". A telegram fiom Paris states that the report of the Committee of the Chamber on the French Naval Estimates lament- t'..e prevalence of anarchy in the navy. Sailor-, engineer-., gunners anl adininis j
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  • 35 7 Rbctkr's Telijram" Lon lon. November 29. All available police have been drafted into Zululaud as Diaisaln is suspected of duplicity. TheCoinmanrlantof the Natal Militia holds Ins trooea in readiness to take the field.
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  • 41 7 KbCTRR's TILEORAM London. November 28. Sptiikiug at Merthyr Tydvil. Mr. Keir Hardii'-. constituency in Wales. Mr. .lohn Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, said that next session of Parliament would see the Irish Party absolutely united.
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  • 42 7 |DlB OSTASUTMCUK LLOTD TbLBORAM] Berlin. November JS. An enquiry lms been held iuto the cireiimsinmes attending the -.trau.ling of the Czar's yacht -Standarl in the Kiltie Sea a fewmonths ago. Several officer- h.ivi I* <:i condemued for culpability.
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  • 35 7 I'm u-TA.-ur:- m Lloyd Tkliorax' Berlin. November 2-i. The Russian Ministry has appointed Special CommitU-e to consider competitive desigu- for the construction of men of- war for the new Russian fleet.
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  • 138 7 A Moorish Invasion of Algeria Repulsed. 'Fl. M Oil! OWN CoKRKSPONDEXT.I London. November l>, p.m. A telegram from Paris reports that a French garrison has replied the intrusion of an invading Moorish force in Algeria. The French Garrison unstained a loss of ten men killed I>ik
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  • 281 7 Narrow Escape of Mrs. A. G. Law in Orchard Road. Mrs. A. li. Law. the wife of tin- acting Chief Justice of tlu Straits Settlement*, had a Hmi escape from aariaaa injury in a carriage aecid.nt. vaataatejl aftorn -'n. She WM Mrt driving. Bad had j Ml tnrn.-il
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  • 289 7 Sampan Men's Abnormal Demands from Fares. You mu-t pay yur fatfaaci IS Mfh. -ai<l t»> vtnijvw rit-n to a couple at pmnrngrri whom they w. n taking MboN trom the Tin ng. yesterday afleraaaa, looording totb* •tor\ t.'lil by tlu eampfaußurta to the Third M igUtrat tl nor
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  • 99 7 The actiiigChitt Justice. Mr. .liwticc La-w. was engagid for the greater portion of the day. yoster lay. with a Chinese will case, which was finished in the afternoon. Mr. Justice Sercorabe Smith was busy with the last case on his small cause list, and opened his Court
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  • 84 7 In connection with the Demenil trial. Mr. H. I). Naiafc, Editor of tha fftlMghli -Mercury, was oaaatioaad by the Shanghai Court, with n aari to an allied interview with Dememl. which was published on the tctober Jii. The witness refused to prodi; c the original manuscript or
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  • 76 7 RUSSIAN MONEY TO PURCHASE WARSHIPS. Draft Paid Through London. iFI.oM OIK OWN CORKKsPONDKNT.I 1 .m1. .ii. November M. The Birmingham Post is informed that the Japanese Government intends to spend more than half of the £'1.7.~.0.000 sterling which it lias received from Russia iv building ships and in
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  • 52 7 The Emperor Finds Relaxation in Motoring. #iFkom Oi/k Own Cokskspom.knt.i London. November 'M, 7 p.m. The German Kmi>eror continues to show a remarkable impioveineut in health, finding the climate al Bowmemon'h salubrious. His Imperial Majesty motors in the Ka*J Forest whenever the weather and the couduct of State
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  • 494 7 Towkay Charged with Setting Fire; to His House. Mr. C. K. .1. Green, the Second Magisirau-. was engaged for a large [>ortiou of the day. ye-terday. h.aimg the charge against a towkay named lian Tioug K«Mig. accused of settii.g tire to his house. So. 2, Chen Cheok j
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  • 236 7 Weekly Report of the Registrar of Deaths. The weekly return of mortality in Singapore, prepared by Dr. I>. K. McDowell, the Registrar of Births and Death*. »h."-s a d<-crease of ■'(•> in the Dumber of deaths occurring during the week ended November 23. a* compared with the
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  • 27 7 A brother of the Rev. R. J. Campbell, of the City Temple has arrived in Colombo on bis way to take editorial charge of the Calcutta Statesman.
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  • 1169 7 SCOTLAND BEATEN IN A H*RD GAME. Rousing Match on the Esplanade. There wan a lar^e crowd uf spectators last right to witness the llugby match between teanis representing Scotland and the last of the Club. Scotland won tin- toss, and the Host kicked off towards tlie Cathedral end.
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  • 127 7 Mr. William J. Bryan Opens His Campaign in Washington. i Fro* Ocr Own Cobbmponoekti. London, November 28, 7 p.m. j Mr. William Jennings Bryan, who has been twice nominated Democratic candidate 1 for tlie Presidency of the I'nitod States, has launched his third campaign for the candidacy
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  • 299 7 Debtor did What the' Trustee Told Him to do. The Bankruptcy Court held a tedious sitting, yesterday afternoon, but little of the proceedings were of general interest. R. O. Oulagasnudram Piilai applied for his discharge from bankruptcy Mr. Knowles ap(>eared on hu behalf. The rei>ort of the Official
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  • 319 7 a> A Minimum Salary for Assistants Recommended. The Rubber Growers' Association, whose membership now uumbeis upward* of a huudred, is making investigation with the object ot ascertaining whether the laying ol sample rubber pavements on roads in cou spicuous parts of the Me:ro|>olis would be likely to
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  • 112 7 The death took place, uuder most painful circumstances, at Colombo, on '^lst instant, of Mr. W. A. Kelly, of Havelock Tow n. Mr. K«llys soo. Mr. Allan Kelly, of the Mercautile Bank, was being married to his cousin. Miss Barbara Kelly, at St. Pauls
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  • 65 7 The Harbour Police have already been j j very active in connection with the uew I Ordinance prohibiting diving for money in the Colombo harbour. Another diver was brought to book on 21st instant, being sentenced by tli- Joint Police Magistrate to a month's rigorous
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  • 213 7 MODERN MACHINERY FOR Til? MINING. Mr. W. H. Shelford Advocates Policy of Retrenchment. hlUTlk's TILKORAM, London, November ML Sir William H. TaaMtMT, t'oriu.-. dent General of tin F. 1. rat. 1 Malay Stat. preside*! at the annual Straits Settlements Dinner, held in the Whitehall Rooms, of the
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  • 27 7 I'«b Ostasutiscuk Lloyd Thlk.iram Berlin, November 2i. Sir Henry Campbell Banmrmau. the Bri tish Premier, has gone t.i Biairtt* to undergo the rest cure.
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  • 28 7 Dbk Dalian i bii aa Laorn Tataaajui S iTeuiaat H The American Silk Company of N. a "i is ie|KjrU-d to be m difficulties.
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  • 378 7 Whimsical Object of the Rockefeller Association. iFhox Oik Own Cobban oxdext i London. November 1. Life in America i» choke-full of Whimsicalities. and not Urn Uaat wuiiuscal is tin■aakaMhf Association. It wojid appear that .ition has Ix^.ll foriiid >i( tl wealthy of .Mr. .1. I>. Bo kit.
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  • 55 7 A t<rrible crime by an ayah is r from Mojokerto. in Java. She had aaaa scolded often for neglectiug the child entrusted to her care, and for revenge she put arsenic iv the child s food with the reoult that the baby died She is now in
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  • 119 7 Amongst passengers laßTiag lin-banv for German New (iuiuea. recently were mem btrii of a cotnnjisMon which Bad been appointed by the Imperial <>• rm in < ment for the study of the different ac the Hismarck Archipelago, and ato their customs. The gcntlcuit v compu-.i.g tha commission are:
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  • 2729 8 TROGRESS OP ITS MANtFACTUREi! IN EUROPE. A Growing and Profitable Trade. iWairnw Urm uui nm ih> Htm.uT» Toom.) Tl.i Straits Settlements have so nftell been n lined the ideal, or as 0M tliu ideal areas l.ir sn. c.ssful and jirolitabl. runic cultivation, that some particulars in regard to
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  • 75 8 V.M.CA. Tournament. The following gauit- havt bun .triauyid in lonuection with the VM.i.V I. awn Tenui- Tournament i Monday. firm*Kleinman Kleinman. DorawslllMMJMl aud la ng Inn v. Wilhauj. and Hogan. Tuesday. KMUS. lioyd v. Bisliop. DaoHM. Leicester and Carnegy v. Aitkin aud Sc-ug <>ug Siaim. Wednesday. "imir Carnegy
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 71 8 The prizes won at the S.V. A. Kifle Club Annual Meeting will be distributed at tht conclusion of the Ladies' competition o n Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Serjeant Song Ong .100 having letirod from the [wsition of lion, secretary of the <lnncse Volunteer Club. Heach Hoad.
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    • 60 8 S.C.C. v. the Garrison. The following will the S.L'.C versus the (iarrisoii. at cricket, tomorrow at 2 p.m., sharp. Mr. Justice T. Sereoinbe Smith, Dr. I. H. Ih nm s-. Messrs. H. I'uxou. W. .1. Majf son, H. \V. Xoon. N. K. Keut, E. L. Talma. It. Scott Mnnay.
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    • 59 8 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club. The following ..as the result of yesterday's play in the Croquet tournament at the Ladies' Lawn Tenuis Club Iwblks, Final. j Mr. aud Mrs. C. I". .1. (ireen beat Mrs. j IMMMM and Mr. Vadc by poiuts. There will bt' no play to day. To-morrow's
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    • 355 8 .-Singapore Association shieltl. The V.M.C.A. played af their fixture with the A Team at Ma feaml West Kents in the local Shield MMM on lh« Iteach lioad reclamiitiou gro<iud yesterday, before a large crowd of s|H-ctators. The game proved a good and excitiug oue. The V.M.C.A. -tartcd I
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  • 57 8 Tin following are the posilious of the various tvains in the BMMMM Association Shield tournament r. s.c.c. i Warders 4 West Kcuts A. 3 YM.C.A. 4 RCA 1 Waal Kmts It. 1 s.K.C. I w. (1 0 0 0 L. 0 1 1 I (i I). 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 88 8 BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Two Single Oeutlemen wi6li to enter a private family as Pnyiiif; Guests. No other boarders. Preference on en to house with Teuuis Court. Apply to E M.C. .1567. c o Btraits Times. MM TO SEND HOME FOR NEW YEAR. ANNUAL READY FOR NEXT MAIL. ORDERS CAN
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    • 331 8 Jodn Jsittle (80., Jbtd. GRAND XMAS. BAZAAR. DONT I )<)S tP" n K purchasing your Christmas I'n.'scnts and <ioo<l Choor. BUY AT ONCE aml ol)Ui i > 1 1 Ol'li STOCK has MM v.i y ear. fully chosen with a view to offeriag a Mlootfaja ol intinite variety. MIMMMI to
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    • 170 8 AUCTION SALE ot CAST IRON PIPES. Ex s. s. CTCLOPB At the Mtiuieipal Stores. l;i\ei Valli I. Fmmmm> Immmmt J, "t u'.jo p.m. Six liS" Cast Iron Main Service Pipe-. One k" Cast Iron Mam Barrio* Bend. One 6" 4' Cast Iron Mnio Service T. c fian One n r
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  • 85 9 -iaoibii-r buyers 7.15 do (Cube No. ll unpicked IOJ0 Opra Bali N.6O do Pontianak 7.85 IVpper. Black 14.00 do White 5% buyers 20.50 siko Klour Imwak :t.O7 do Brunei No. 1 Mg| 1 .irl >.«'.. 4.55 Coffee Bali, picked 25.50 Coffee, Pakniban". 'My, basi>. 22.55 Coffee, Liberian 24.00 Tapioca, small
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  • 120 9 C' London— Bank 4 m/a 2/4 Demand 2/8J Trivate 6 iu/8 2/4{J ,'.o 3m/8 2/4& (in Germany Bank d/d 2.3H Private 8 m/s 2.42 i do 6 m/a 1.444 Frir.c,— Bankd/d 2.P2 Private 3 n./g 2.98i do 6 ma 3.01 0 7n4*a-BankT.T. 173^ Private 30 d/s 1U\ <" Hongkong—
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  • 55 9 Howanh Erakine 1600,000 3% prsm. Riley H»rure«vei 6% 223,000 3% prera. B Bleotric Trim ways Co.. Ltd. t% 3TO.OO0 nominal Bmt^poreMiiDicipa'fi'r, 400,000 20% prem S<t 1.878.000 a% prem. »*%1. 600.000 r.^:, prem. 4% 602,9)0 2%dianom. KnKiueenn^ Syd., Lt.i. 6 45,00.) par Tanjoni; P. T. B. 6% ->V).000 8T: prero.
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  • 84 9 Date of Number Imnt P»iri 8h»re« Company (Jror»ri form*- C«piUl Subaoribed I ol y. loe np to Unissued i ion I is bs as' ss isjs a- eaisi«^i 3 sc E «S S S r- S%s,?^. a 907 MMlooS W7 5 ;0O0 37.8000 10 110 2,500 fgft™^ M ii,
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  • 339 9 48 800 1 1 1905 £150,000 £116,825 1 18/ 190.S 1200,000 ♦106,000 10,500 •10 •"> 7 000 H X* 1904 £30,000 £15 150 i 15/ 1903 £70.000 £61.000 61.000 1 i3oe 11*0,00 j »iaa.ooo v.boo 1 10 »io 19u4 £12,000 £10,600 JJjgj} i £0 1 1905 £76,000 £55,000 5s!oO0
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  • 195 9 LM4 £V 377.10.0 £4,MH 1898 »2iVoOO »«5,000 :ssj ,»i5.000.000 Ml ow.ooo •905 $2,100,000 12. 100,000 H96 11,000,000 11,000,000 190' r»4,ooo w,o»'' :m im.QM wtmm iiWi $60J,1W0 l-'tO.OOO ISBI MO.W s0 ryvl 19J3 £T.-)0,0 0 «780,000 i«<i» »*>rooo Mowwi i!( 80 4VJ0.00 1441,000 W.IWMOO M.500.031 ,904 110,000 »30,itJ 7.68-t 12/«
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 259 9 SPECIAL UNITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICES IV ill beU in the PBEBBYTERI \N i HURCH. 0,,-liard Road Monday, December 2, Friday. December 6, v ii- iiii; taih nisi!: at BJO PREACHER BISHOP W. F. OLDHAM. D.D.: i 28 J. DA. PEREIRA. HORTK lI. TIKIST AND FI.OKIST. Collector rim Exportn of Orchid*. Diploma!
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    • 337 9 ALBERT L. k. DALEY rni'-'Mk" Tomb Builder 150 liiddh Bead. Sole Acent for Messrs. Dottridge Brctbers, Ltd., London, o 2188 Telephone No. 619 Wines Wines Geonine table claret at 475 per doz Vermouth cf Turin 1.20 p. litre bot. Moscat of Syracuse, an invigorating win« moßtly recommended for weak people
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    • 231 9 40E HIGH STREET. SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, Cur os and Silverware of every description, BrMSWire, etc. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. K.A.J. Chotirmall Co. Jewellers and Silk Merchants. Nos. 51 52, High Street. JUST INI'ACKEI) EX P.* Ol AKCADIA," SILK GOODS AND GOLD
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  • 255 10 TKUbRESS OF ITS MANUFACTURE! In a Ikk.U published recently at hone then in a ilmi'M. anil from tliis ou Scots Komi we aic koi iv to n minded that poftMga in lyinj; out in ttir In nics of the lowci classes, but M revanche tin- Ragliah have taken
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  • 271 10 l.ord Kintiiiiid pnsioVd a: a Htrflje Bteatfaaj hi Id in K.nn.ction with the Scottish Church Coßgreai at Dundee, arhea the liishop at CarliiUe ~ik.K, on betting and aaiaaHag He said thai, uncertainties ware the stockin tradi of and stakes could only be won by the lea MM
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  • 227 10 \t :i Hit < till;; in connection wjtli Vt<U Miwioni ia china it w.i- rtated tli:it* LOO jean mo then »a< na Pro4ie«t«nt Christian in the ChinaM Kini>iii-. In UfBO tbace wer, only ifiOO Cliurih mem ben; Kren yrArs ■goth* lmnil). l- bad Mqwd up to
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  • 25 10 Tliert is the new alifn. John Hull I In art' ■ociety, tiuancf. mmtmim, and invention .lolin hull i- n,i lony.r ui.iic.r.iioKt in liis own country.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 113 10 TO DEALERS IN I'RKCIOUS STONES JKWELLEBB AND OTHERS. AUCTION SALE VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF PRECIOUS STONES AND CRYSTALS, At Mean 11. U Cogaaaa a c..'s Sale rooms, Om \Y,,in..,i,, {l December t,,,t 12 oVfo.A-. liiclu,liu« Tupuz. Tourmalines (Green and Brown|. Bappaina, Qaraaaj, Opals, and Faucy Ceylon Stones. All ii,, e ly
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    • 650 10 the largo quantity of Chinos lump .uin>i:illy nell at al exported to Kuro[H) is not hump at ;ili but lia> beei really rainir or China Only oik- the ribn liquidation is reported amon^ the Con- acre. -*li UocUl -^^^a^jlrj^r^uU,.^ paid-up Capital 1i0.000.00c RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve tlO.000,000) M i 750
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    • 634 10 ■out LI J M toll. This price. it i Hcrciil by many authorities tlial DM I" cultivated at a cost of II Mt oulil shuw a n'xjil profit to tin MUO.nMLIH M^b Ufi.fiH. INOOBPOBATED BY ROYAL CHABTEB. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! *800,000 Keserve Fond £1.076,000 BANKEBB. Bank oi
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    • 498 10 Sporting Intelligence. Tpc in fiPitpraL. ROW HEBGCD 111 THE ROYAL INSURANCE 00., FIRE A LIFE. INVESTED FUNDS £12.500,000 POWELL A Co..— Afmti. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO Subscribed Capital £2.750,000 Revenue £2,061,014-19-8 The undersigned are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rates. 893 BEHN, MEYER .V Co., Ltd.
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    • 599 10 Tn/Jtt I/ait tl* 4 VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD TOWN BUILDING LAND, CHEANG HONG LIM STREET, At Messrs. 11. L. Coghlan A Co.'s Sale-room*, 4 and 5, Raffles Place, Monday, December 9, at 2.30 p.m. Thirteen parcels of Valuable Shop-house lota ..•ii|.n-iHj in Leases Non. 1672. 1676, 1682 and MM. Total
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    • 602 10 0^ T*.O ABOUT 2.100 TONS JAPANESE COAL. AT TAN.IONQ I'AGAR, SECTIONS Nos 3*4. JARUISES WHARF hi tday, becember d, at 2.30 p. m Ab.ut 2,100 tons No. 1. Jnpaneae Coal. To be sold for accoant of coucerned. H. L. Coghlan Co., Licensed Auctioneers 4327 and Surveyors. AUCTION SALE PAWNHROKKRS DHMDBBIfED
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 27 10 Wmmt: I>k1 you litar abmit Smith liming an eye twuoiud? Talki-r Nu: good K raci<iii- How did it bappeaf Walker: By okaa^ag 1 i name to Smytlif.
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  • 787 11 ROMANCE OF THE MOTOR TRADE IN ENGLAND. Problem of Rubber and Cheap Cars. The motor, cycle and tyre industries have ever licen fruitful of surprises, pleasant anil otherwise. What was known as the cycle slump is ancient but well -remembered history, and tlir manner in which the industry, with
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  • 155 11 Mr. 11. W. Lucy, iv a pa|>er on S]«hcli linking in J'ai luiliu'lit, in the November Cassells Magazine, recalls a story told of the Duke of Devonshire when he was Lord Martini-toil. It is to thin effect: Takiny a lady down to dinner on an evening uliun
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 233 11 Argyll Motor 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. 5
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    • 64 11 Tfie HUMBERS Again WON The HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. See accounts in the Home Papers. AGENTS Borneo Company, Ltd. 1231 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. BIPAIBB PROMPTLY ISICDTIB A r tie Tully HAS OPKNED A $10,000 BOOK On the Forthcoming KUALA LUMPUR MEETING. DOUBLE EVENTS.; PLANTERS CUP TRIAL STAKES.
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    • 63 11 The Minn that makes a character makes foes." but Steams' Cordial of Cod Liver Kxtnut hai constantly made friends because of its valuable medicinal character. It is a delicious tasting touic that braces up tho system and wards off disease. Weak and sickly women and young girls are cs]>cciiilly benefited
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    • 251 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 BIAM, FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF PA\H ARI» LK VASSOR CO. Catalogues, Price Lieta. References, eto., on application.
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    • 954 11 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME. DECEMBER. 24. 26 AND 28. 1907. FIRST DAY. RACE 1. Tn» Maii.ki 1'i.ati:.— Value I35O. A rnrefor Maiden horses, weight 9t.tcne, ex griffins allowed 7 lbs. {entrance »2O. Distance R.C. RACE II. The Ikma' dr.— With S.iOO add- <1, and ISO to the lecoml horne, provided
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 421 12 Scale iOfGba toes. PRF.PAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisceIIincoaj Wants of Kvery Description, il isja, L»c 9te to let. are insorted at tbe foliowiug t»iw.— (Jne lu^crtion I 1.20 per inch. Two »-00 Three 2.80 Six 5.20 Nine 6.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty five 10-00 'E*cb snbaequent month t-1 p.-r inch.) The above rate
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    • 532 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. 1 R»TE»:-Po«r LinM, cat or M "v.jrUoaa, fl.oo Bt tbr Inch, --"cMo of Cl. •t*' TURNOUT FOR SALE. A Mail l'haeton in good order, a pair of AustoaUaa bortos, «ad .1 .-.We harness; a hand oine tnniont. i MM Apply to \V. C. NIBLETT. ENGINE FOR SALE.
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    • 583 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. I Hatss:— Pour i.nf ont it two lßMrtiou, |1.»0 Bj ttaa inch, Seal* o! Chargaa. TO LET. No. 4, Prince Street. Apply. PATERSON, SIMONS CO., Ltd. 1 :tO3l OFFICE TO LET. Lately occupied by Messrs. Wm. McKerrow A Co., at No. 14c Collyer Quay. Moderate
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    • 888 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. Ratu:— lit Month, tlO par incb. Sutmquent moDtlis, $i. For ihortsr pariodt sea Seal* of Ch-irKM. NOTICE. OWNERS OF PIANOS who find it necesaary 1,. leave the Colony for au> length of time, can have their Piano- WAREHOUSED and kept in GOOD OHDEH, at a \eiy moderate charge,
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    • 415 12 DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL ItEALKKv Wholesale from SYME and CO., Soli ANTHROL. A I'KESKRY.VTiVK AOAIKST WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT, ETC. Autlirol ha- ail tin i]iialitit> of OUIII uoixl |.r.-^'rvativ. but at n mn. i. 1 price b 2O (iALLoN. Syme Co., A ts DAWSONS'
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    • 182 12 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTJtT tO H< U>EB9 OF in: WABBASTB. On anotatati :.t tkt C wpao) B ■■.1 f BaaiH MTarraMa ■rill r.-?ei»e iv Talm K irith D tidood 1 M 11. E. THOMSON. Hag B« 1 Tat KtraiteTMfaaj I POLICE ORDERS. OKDINANi I-; \lli 1 6 FOR
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