The Straits Times, 30 November 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.511. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 272 1 ITHE WORLD-RENOWNED CARS. WARNING: All the Cars built by A. Clement bear this Trade Mark. ONE 12-16 H.P.. 4 CYLINDERS IN STOCK: TWO 10 H.P.. 2 CYLINDERS. C. DUPIRE Co., SOLE AGENTS. PHOTO DEPOT. Wfy 48. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. e«%^ti^r<U ~TK I eons if Photographic Appuatos and f fKh tT|
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    • 182 1 ROBINSON and COMPANY. TOY BAZAAR NOW OPEN. DOLLS, DOLLS' HOUSES, jji SWING ROCKING HORSES, DOLLS" PERAMBULATORS, CINEMATOGRAPHS, DOLLS COOKING STOVES, CLOCK-WORK RAILWAYS, DOLLS' TOILET SETS, MODEL STEAM ENGINES. TEA SETS, PARLOUR GAMES. SfILDIEKS. CRICKET SETS. LE DIABLE. TOOL CHESTS, ETC.. ETC. TOM SMITHS XMAS CRACKERS. Robinson Company. BT. ANDREWS DAY.
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  • 1103 2 RING AND THE PEACHES: A TALE FROM TUSCANY. It MM Monday Uinrninu, :unl T— saj M wakened to a v;lad spring day. l"p hen-, in the inxltre th;it spi;i«,, Inzily over the hillside, all the mid silver olives were a (Inure in BBBjHght. Tliuir trembling shadows flecked
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    • 305 2 EAGLE CEMENT Jor all Jiigd-eiass Work On tde Jbist of tde (Brown Jigents for tde (Bolonies. Importer*: The Borneo Co., Ltd. Dr. S. Iwatsubo, H. ABRAMS, HORBE REPOSITORY. JMrrtntOt ORCHARD ROAD. DENTAL SURGEON. Has M vtioaMv of Horses. I olv- ami I'nuies. Every M-S, lira- li;i-uh HudU, llur^- thoroughly brokm
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    • 233 2 »y Special •j^Bß^bv? Purveyors to B Warrant MM Ihe King. |n BB Celebrated Oilmen's Stores JkW I PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, I ijf POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. I Agent, for LEA PERRIN'S WORCESTERSIIKE SAUCE JU Crosse Blackw ell, Ltd. The Popular Austral Motor Car. m r-t^F^-^^JKffk sßrTi^s^^-^Js^sßsHsß Is^stX. .^b^bb^b^blb^V m
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    • 34 2 LEA and iPERRINS' SAUCE I Assists digestion and gives a I delightful piquancy and flavour MEAT DISHES, SOUPS, FISH, CHEESE, GURRIES, GAME, POULTRY SALADS. V^^ Worcestershire. B *<>*•' '•anas* io I n m the kino.
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  • 169 3 Sir Oliver Lodge's Discourse on Immortality. Jitj of the Soul waa the title which Sir Oliver Lodge rtudi Btx of the Hackney the Memorial Halt S i Oliver meajM that part of dimociated from the Kdy at ...it part wbiefa m i baraeti rintoc of
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  • 41 3 ling. No Si „n tbe l which kiod. Tie ein bulk, la -i. ek> aie tbeantof explod :nitv of :> I 1 1 1 ird baa Men M >- i .i.i.l l- tlie fir~t evei Di.. .^i.t t.> thi-
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  • 37 3 .::il>ia. kdoi the! il tn wet I and he will n wit] .ix. done Prod Prince will v-. ire e.f the «a:. r. the I other arti 'ilar>. bed lecardinn I n
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  • 75 3 That en lk«ifl NU an.l mature crop, i:ru«ini; iv l^ondoti will be! n i- in tiie ajaideu <>( ral Uotanic Society. Regeat'i I'^rk. re been reared by the ncMtfl from the aeed at the beat known i.T.nurcial the weed, ohtoinrri ta tbk i.\|<.iiluent from all part- of the
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  • 139 3 Km a city oi uiore than Iwo uiillion Vunna crrt.iiiily i ujoy an inn. :.uty f r. .tn Bn*. Tin- rtjwrt i c Dei utmeot, y.'-i \amn <l abowi that the total 1. aaee from tiri in 1908 i 1 1 The depactaMßt ■■■•<■. [nail then I.l'
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    • 64 3 CROUP. Uii i ■liaii.lx-rlnin > Couyli Ucui. As M ■ooa v- tbe child beeoMM lu-ar**-. «.r inn afl. r tli. croujiy couyl, appar-. ud tli. at tack may Ik- warJud o!T. Than is uo better in tbe niurk.t lor chil.li. n tbM thi> ranady. It tcmtalm notliint: iajnriooi i«ple«aMt i<>
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    • 304 3 wonurs 11 Of Skin, Hands, and Hair Presened by For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and stepping of fallmghair. for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings. and chafings, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing, as
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    • 240 3 G.DTDMyN||Ca Have Just Unpacked a splendid assortment of <"£s!Sq\ fNEW THINGS j||| SUITABLE FOR jjr i g *J&t4&r t^F^ PRESENTS. mmmmmmam ALSO Xmas S Jfew Year Cards and Calendars "——FOR IN GREAT VARIETY. WE have long been famous for our magnificent stock of JAPANESE CURIOS AND ART WORK of JAPAN,
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  • 459 4 Passengers Outward Plt P. A 0. hteauier Mongolia, councctin^ with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, from London, Nov. 8, due Dec. 6.— Mr. A. E. T. Murray. Mr. H. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith, Mrs. (i. liausloser, Mr. W. A. Sims, Mr. Doußlag, Mr. T.
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  • 114 4 from EcitoFi By tbe M. M. s Umaud Bible, due on December 1, about 5 p.m. From Chin*— By tbe M. M. s.s. T.nkiu. due on December 2. TIM T»IU.t M BatU *M I Jet M Jet M >."ov lov s'ov «ov Singapore 1 > •21 M.M.
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  • 234 4 L'p the SwiAMuoii.itaiiis mn- n MMaMMaI aerial cablovay fruiu wliich ;i car body is sUHpendctl by means of mnuiny year. The cable is stationary, the tractive effort living exerted by motors dv the moving vehicles. This latest form of railway mountaineering does not disfigure the srenery, it
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    • 71 4 LAME BACK. This ailinrnt is usually i-aused by iliiianaUhui of the muscles and may be cured by applyini;ll,ainb.rlaiirs I'ain Halm two or thive tim. s 1m „,,1 rubbii.,. the j»rts vi K orouHly 'it .rl, ap,,l,,ati.,u. If this doi-H not afford r.l">. l.iii.l on „i,.,.,. of Hli K l,tly dun,,.
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    • 662 4 STEAMER BAIUHGB, P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Billi af Lading issued for Chin.i Coast, Persian Qnlf, Continental, »ua Americai* Port*. Steamers will leave Singap- re ou or about mail;linb. (httrard (for Chini). 198 Delhi Dec
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    • 574 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BGHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMABIH. The Steamer* of this company maintain regular *ervioe between: SinMpon, Bawean, Sour»bay», Bandjermaiin, Pnlo Laat, Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjarmaau for Sampit, Handawai, Koemai, KoMa Wariagin, Djelai, Marababan, Marakaaariee, Negara and Bebirik. The teamen hare good aooomodation for first and
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    • 467 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. PABSENGER SERVICE By the new steamers RRENANIA," HABSBURG, HOHENSTAUFES. These steamers offer ti the public the highest Comfort yet tf.ainel in Ocsin Travelling. They have very large cabins, provided with only lower berths. The oabins are amidships and fitted with fans. Laundry on board. Doctor
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    • 802 4 STEAMER 3A1L1H63, N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial aorm«n Ma I Line. The (Ml and wall known mail •teamen af thU Company Mil fortnightly from BrsTi-i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Son tin. mi ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (ooun t ■■> Hanelllea, Naples, Alexandria, and rice M*M| For Said, Sou, Adas,
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    • 572 4 Miscellaneous NOTICES. It4IES:-l»t Month, »1" p^r MmqmM month*, »i. For shorter peri .I- re I. Of Chll*.MANUFACTURERS' LIFE INSURANCE tG It it hereby notitird that Mr. \l Hott has been appoint* i Nval MaMgM t the abovr Compiny n- tY.mi \'ovrir.b*>r I 1907. in succession to Mr. \V. A \\l
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 132 4 Singapore Tide Table. (Fbom N >\: ubek 30 ro Dic/hher 6.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER Time U'ght Time H'ght November >w. ft. ins. hre min. ft ins. I B.lSam 7.6 0.7 am 4 9 ■uommM I 558pm ,j imber 7.14am 7.8 0.17am 3.5 .-cm.ai 1 j 721l m 7.-, i.iBpn,
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  • 158 5 PRINCE VON BUELOW MAKES A STATEMENT. Prince Eulenberg's Action Against Herr Harden. IHkutkrs Tilkokaml London. November M. Ueplying to a reference to the Harden trial in the Budget debate in the MMMMg. PIMM) von MtW, the Imperial Chancellor, denounced any comparison of the conditions mated at the trial
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  • 133 5 trench Lieutenant Killed in the Bab-el Assa Affair. ilai'TKß's hUMUUI Lomlon. November J'.'. The force of Moors which attacked the Freuth gin is, m at liab cl-Assa uuiuh. red •^(Mi imii. The French hail twelve lu.-n killed, in- > hiding a lieutenant. Keinforceiu. Nts ar< U ing
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  • 70 5 Riora'i Tnmn London. November u"J. Wimi.i' Sir .1 .In. Trench, the new In MOfcH 111 r»l of Urn H'tti-h Winy. npnikinn at a farewell diuuci at Mdanihot, ■aid that, -.i tar ,i- liis expetfc nee went th« new order of things introduced att< I the
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  • 105 5 Ukctkk's Tkl k.i Ham Londou. November 80. The Order of Merit MM been conferred spoil Miss Florence Nightingale, the organiser of nursing in the Crimean War. Florence Nightingale was born in \HM, and was the daughter of Mr. W. E. Nightin gale. Embley Park. Uutiiscy. aud Lea
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  • 30 5 Hki-ikk's TeLBURAM] London, November The strike of railway servants iv India is ii ".v finished definitely. The strikers have surrendered and the Conciliation Board has boeu formod.
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  • 28 5 IIKCTKK's TkLKHHAM London. November 30. The compressed air reservoir in the tor|Hd«> depot at Dunkirk, in France, exploded, Killing two men and seriously injuring seven
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  • 33 5 |DlB OSTASIATISCHB LLOYD TkLBORAM| Merlin, November 29. li MB Heichstag, the Government annouueed that new sources of revenue must be OMMMi. DM empire taics are being excluded for finance recovery.
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  • 17 5 UKK O T.vMAII-LHB hlO\T> TELEGRAM i Berlin Nuvt-nibur J3. 1 hu cattoß quotation ii 8.18
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  • 171 5 Chinese Cook Saved by His Master at Klebang. iFiiom Oi i; Own OjMMmw.) Malacca, November 28. A Cliinaniau, employed as a cook by Mr. Koek. had a narrow escape from drowning the other day at Klebaug. He had gone into the sea after some coconuts and got
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  • 661 5 4 Progress Reported on Proposed New Ordinances. Although facu.l by tin laMahlu Muaii VWtenUy afternoon. m., ul the Legislative Couucil were uot occupied for any great length uf Mm in ttaaaiaafl ol busings, which included two third r< adings, the introducti hi of h now lucasiri-. two second
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  • 135 5 Captain Heclimer. of the < ieiman steamer Sithonia. appeared liofore the Senior Magistrate, this morning, on a chargi- of hriiiging iimuigrauts to Singapore from Hongkong without huving a doctor on lioard his vessel. Dr. Gibbs appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. I'pcott for the defence. The
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  • 61 5 PROTEST OF MALAYA RUBBER GROWERS. Representations to Lord Elgin. iFkom Oth Own OMMMMI.) London, November 29, .V.'in p.m. Ata representative meeting of Malaya Hub ber (irowers held here, a Committee was appointed to approach the Earl of Elgin. Secretary uf State for the Colouies. with a protest
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  • 194 5 Messrs. Govv. Wilson and Stantou wrote on November H: At to day's auction, about 880 packages of Civ lon and Malaya Plantation-grown rubber were under offer, of which, only 172 were sold. The total weight amounted to about 4o tons. iCeylon about :I7 tons, ami Malaya over H
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  • 350 5 Idiosyncracies of the English Law Deplored. An aged Malay, named lla.lp Dollali. prosecuted three Chinese, before the Third .Magistrate. Mr. E. E. Column, yesterday, on a charge of picking his MMM) of *:!H0 in notes in MM Place on the JKt instant. Only MOO of the money was
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  • 89 5 Ou MM iustaut the Itussian steamer Kiev left HougUong bound for Singapore. Heforc the vessel had proceeded far ou her journey it was discovered that her port tail shaft had hrokuu. Captain Oranvodesy decided to put back for Hongkong. The Kiev, aecordingly.rcti ace 1 her
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  • 154 5 For some time past, British gunboats have been patrolling the West Kivor in China iv order to suppress piracy, aud recently a petition was presented by the British Minister at Peking to the Chinese Government asking that the patrol work of the Chinese gunboats
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  • 93 5 Thrue Cantonese women, named Toll Lye CM, Lob Ah Soh and Clio Ah Lvi appeared iv the Third Magistrate's Court, yesterday .it: i tuck .11 on a charge of assistiug in carrying on a public lottery, at No. 177, South Bridge Kuad. The first accused was sentenced to month's simple
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  • 2047 5 SINGAPORE'S REVEL BY NIGHT AND NORN. Clans Assemble on St. Andrew's Eve. At twenty minutes past three this morning, a policeman by the obstructive obelisk opposite the Memorial Hall permitted himself to yawn, relaxed the contour of his chest a little, and gazed across the barren stretch of
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  • 49 5 In a letter of warning to tlie railway elnirmen, the secretary of the Amalgamated Society of British Hairdresser' Assistants Lays A conference can do uo harm, uud ra»y do a deal of good. In other «ords to cut it short, both partn b must ke< p their hair on.
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  • 116 5 SERIOUS STATEMENT ABOUT GERMANY. Proposed New Building Programme Kkutkks Tklboram| London. November JO. The rrcncli Chamber of Deputies MH passed a resolution calling upon the Government to introduce a so-called Organic Navy Bill that is a Bill extending over a number of years aud providing for the
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  • 642 5 Chamber of Commerce Committee Reports Unsatisfactory Work. The examination for the Chamber of Com merce CMMMMi was held ou September fl and 10, in the Exchange Hoom. Thirtythree caudidates submitted their immes, ol which thirty two sat. The age limit as in previous years was MMM at 17
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  • 155 5 Keturus prepared by Dr. D. K. McDowell, Registrar of MMM and Deaths. Straits Si t tlcmcnts. and published iv the Government Gazette, show that during the quarter ended September 30, :(.M.',."> births were registered in the Settlements. MMMJMMi with U.7t>7 in the corresponding
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  • 503 6 HOSTS AND GUESTS AT LAST NIGHTS BALL. Full List of Committees. The following is a list ot the host- and hostesses at til. St. Andrew's Ball. In M in the Victoria Memorial Hall, last night A. Ague*. K. Aiid.rson, Hon. .1. and Mrs. Anderson, K. J. Addie.
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  • 1819 6 The lolluwiutf wen tin- (Mali iuvii.nl E. Astburv, S. B. Archdeacon. Hon. A. R. Ailnms. Mis- C. And.rsou. 11. A. Allen. A. P. aud .Mr-. A^jor. K. H. and Mrs. Axton. U. a W Allen. Miss Ashley. Miss Ashbv. C K. Ayr.-. L, s. Anal v E. Appleton.
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  • 473 6 The followiug were the Sub Cmumitt.vs FISAMU, SfBSI'RIBKRS AKII In VITATIONS.— Hon. Capt. Young, en..!., Mr. W. 'V. Cook It'onvener), the Hon. Mr. John Anderson, the Hon. Dr. Galloway, Mr. T. C. B. Miller, Mr. W. P. Waddell. Mr. W. Outcher. Mr. K. T. Keid. Mr. W. W.
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  • 359 6 Competition for the Singapore Shield. The League fixture between the S.R.C. and the A Team of the Koyal West Kents which was postponed owing to the Utter having failed to turn up was played off on the boplanadf yesterday. It was noticeable that the Keuts were not at
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  • 102 6 Darul Adab Cup Tie. The Sepoy Lines Police aud the Mahabbatol Kklas replayed their tie in the I lartil Adab Cup Tie competition on the Beach Road ground yesterday, owing to their meeting Uist Saturday having ended in a draw. The game again ended in a pointless draw.
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  • 111 6 Meor Singh and Slamat Dollali appeared before Mr. C. F. J. Ureen, yeHterday, the former being charged with forging a pro missory note, for -*''<) and using it as genuine. and m» second with ahettnent. Mr. H. St. J. Braddell nppearv.l for the proseeiitinti aud Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 424 6 LATEST ADVRKTISRMBNTS CHINESE DRESBERS WANTED. A int. I immediately, three well <pi»lifl«l Chinese \\< ■t)i.-.-.-»i-: or lireiwn) lai Kadway work. Salary accordiuw to qnahftcationa and pxperience. Apply, P. M. O .lobore. Mi SUNGEI TIRAM SYNDICATE. NOTICK IS HKREBY GIVEN That a Mevtiutf of Shareholders iv tin- above S>u lirste wilt
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    • 469 6 "HEADACHE, WEAKNESS, tEuw"l Suffered With for Years--Pe-ru-na Cured Me Entirely/ Miw AllniiaChauvin, No. SO Rue Acne-, St. 11.-uri, Montreal, Cm., wrii.--"I consider Peruna l^tt.-r than any other nniedy, a* It cured me when nothing else could. I suffered for yean and yean with heart trouble. headache and weakness. mm* MfMWI
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  • 795 7 lM.»»tn.. havii^n th« tul,..w ni \hbr-v. .Horn Mr *t» iiner «h.— »h:p. bu.— Uir > Cn CrSaT; '.uc.--iat r».»t. r«r.-T<*Mlo; lip lltw-p.t.r Br i.rra.. DM -n 11- .>l <.^n.r»l ,-iri.. I■. ,I«T-»-.l^ T.H II -TaiiM, I' -K.,.p.l H.rr-.ur P B -NoT B.U -k. v,. Wh.nMi., tn. M
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  • 81 7 Wharves at which VtMMfc «re Berthed To-day. Ea*t Wbaxt Ba»d<— Nil. East Weiu Pktio* I— Tee«-.i.L»buau Terrier S»ct. 1 iSbmm WHAarj:-N;:.W H Aarj:-N;:. Sacrum No. a Nil. i— Nil. 4— Nippon. i— Dagn.ar. 6— »:«a:r. M.mlya. 7— Z:nnia. Eaphrate. selangor. »-N" Jaxddii's W
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  • 106 7 Fok Pc» Sixahkk Tint M-.sr .r. Laba»n. SnuJakan. etc. Mn,di 11 »m. Penauc »r4 Kane n CMMatnl ll».m Malacca »dJ LiuiOJi Kh<nti Smj 1 p.m. P»n»oil.C"l'>mbo.Bomt i 2 p.m. Miurm4MtUrca Umimam 2 pm. Munrud Miiacc* Ma II" i P- r OalHMksaaiOMkii it 3 p.m. Peonoi? »n.l rvi, U<>'
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  • 68 7 By the selangor. Capt. W. Cox, Nov. >. From Teluk Ansoa via ports:— Dr. and Mrs. Laidlaw. Mr C. 0. Maaae. Mr. K. C. Motoa. Mr. L DmJm, Mr. Vong Whye Kee. Mr Sect Tiang Sim. Mr. R C. Wright. Mr. Neo Hou* He*. Mr. J. Snclgrass.
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  • 164 7 November "i 8 Jason Brit str, London. Am dam. Antwerp Kago»hiraa Mara. Jap str. Bombay via port* Levant. Ital «tr. Hongkong Laitang. Bnt ttr. Penang and Calcutta Ban a ing Leon*. Bn: str. Bangkok 29 Flensbun:. Ger str. Hamburg via ports Batoum. Bnt str P. Soeeoe Banka. Bnt str.
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  • 67 7 Octward F&c>ve Mail. The M. M. company* steamer A. B«hic left Colombo at 2 i.m on the 2*th in>t., and may be expected, to arrive here at about 3 p.m. on Sunday, the ItJ pros. Hoiie«»ei> FrjscH Mai.. The M. M. lOropanv'a steamer Tonkin, left Saigou. at
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  • 494 7 b Sunday. December I.) Ah»k.xt Sntru. .Vn'Uw'iCtrmiui. 7 ».m Matin* »nd ijt. 7 45 am. Holy Communion (Choral), am. H Commaoion i Plain). 340 p.m. UyScbx.'l. 4 p.m. Bible Clmw lAdnltm V3O p.m. Evensong sad Sermon. St. Mitthiw Swot Lises.— ll-15 a.m. Foo Cho» Service. S-40 p m.
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  • 27 7 The rubber crop harreated daring October by the Anglo- Malay Rubber Company wa» 24 MB lbs. dry, as against 11.645 b- dry io O. Sober U*t year.
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  • 841 7 Pertinent Criticism on Proposed Quarantine Camp Site. An ordinary xen<ra! limiting "f tin Mini cipal C'otnmiiwionprs BOM i:i the Board Room, yesterday afternoon. Tin- following were pnweat -Lt.Colonel B. O. B President Mr J. P a mi oratory Mr K. Peirce. Engineer: l»r. Midlkton. Heahfa Officer; Or .Murray
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 414 7 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Thi 8t* i AiTi»-r^ of :h:>4 Company rn&julaio re«:u.ar ,i.cv.\ vm -e be'w. en Calcutta. StraiU, Hongkong. Sh\oi;b»i and .l»p*n. tik.ng cargo on aWoagfc B:ll« of LaJ.L.: f.,r Canton. Sntov, Am .v uo(.>. rieuUin. Neirehwang. Yanguz* Poru. Form. the Philippines. Ac Ac. Strainers
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    • 458 7 STEAMER SAILINGS. C. P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIOU'.VIY Tv ECKOPE ru CHINA JAPAN. CANADA and ia« UNITED BTATEP. Route from Hongkong, ru Sbaiigbai. Nagaiak', (Inland Sea of Japan i Kobe. V bim.. Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.S. K*ii«K- „r is. v I Twintcrsw
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    • 515 7 STEAMER SAILINGS. APCAR LINE STEAMERS. T«« nnderrr.euioced mail steamers of tb« above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Jip«n. eaDinff at Pening. Singa pore. Hongkong and Shanghai tn mutt FLEET. T)u Commander f.a. "Ja»ix" 6.300 J. O. Ourorr f>.s. GtsooiT Ak ■k 4.600 S. H. Biuni j.s. "Aerat'v^
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    • 374 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Nov 30-At So. Tie. River Valley Head, valuab.e teak household fnrniturc. etc.. 10 p.m. Iv- I-UMmmh valuable land and boo prjpeme* at Church Street, at p.m. 3— At Sale-room land »cJ ktaOßfi »t Mjhamed Sultan Road. Teluk Aver street, etc.. at 3-30 p.m. 3 At
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    • 45 7 A WORD TO TRAVELLERS. The excitemt/ui in I liag and change of food and wattr ufu>n bruigs on diarrhoea, and for ti.i- rt-ason n- tm leave home witi.oat a buttk- of CiiaaiUr lain't Colic. Cholera and Iharrhora rUuiedy. I For tale by all d:~\« Jan.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 162 7 Ml BY DAY. Saturday, November 30. Hica Water Ml p.m lain* in.. Cnrke: s.C.C. l« XI teriaaa. Cnoket S.C.C. 2nd XI. v. R.E. S. V. A B C. Shj.,l. JMI Uii:« Coaapaliii ,n a: p.m. S V A XC. A: Hone I p.m. Alh±mbr» CiueniAU^rmpb Abow. T3O Sunday, December I.
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    • 55 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kiimdauf Krrbau Bofitol. Xortmhtr M, 190? 9 i. a. I r. a. 9 r. a. JUxvau. Bar. M Fah t».»C2 19.796 M.t7l Temp "7 6 85.0 79 0 Wet Balb Ther 73 8 79.0 76.3 DirofWind.. calm mnw calm Max. Temp »5 4 Mm 75.0 Max. inSan.. 1313
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  • 305 8 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. The Scotsmen of tho Colony may be congratulated upon the HSM of the Ball held last uight to commemorate their Patron Saint. It was an unqualified success— a triumph of organisation. Tasteful and effective decorations, a popular dance programme, excellent music,
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  • 827 8 The historian of today deals chiefly with the stritgglen of dynasties, the personal history of kings and princes, and the political tendencies of the period. The historian of the future will find more interesting matter to his hand, and we imagine that when the history of contemporary humanity comes to
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  • 11 8 All telegrams published in this issue arc protected by Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 21 8 The price of tin iv Singapore to-day is 168; per picul yesterday, it was *70|. Hfty tons have been sold to-day.
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  • 20 8 Aiiion^ tlio pasHcngerK on the liritisli India steamer Toonta. iliis morning, were eleven police escorts, one sub-warder and thirteen prisoners.
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  • 27 8 The Japanese Government, it is stated, has concluded a contract with the Steel Trnst for the supply of 12.000 tons of steel rails at a record price.
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  • 27 8 Three Javanese boys have been arrested on a* charge of housebreaking and theft at No. i. Leonie Hill Komi, last night. Property valued at 173 was stolen.
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  • 28 8 Over si hi passengers arrived from Amoy aud Swatow. yesterday, by the local steamer Chong Chew. An infant 'lied on Itoard on Tuesday, ami was buried at sea.
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  • 27 8 The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company s steamer Goldniouth has brought 'J.9.X) tons, of benzine from Aroe Bay. She is bound for Europe, and is lying at Pulo liukum.
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  • 24 8 The F.M.S. yacht Sea Belle arrived from Port Swetteuham. yesterday, with Captain Pyne. Lieutenant Yates and three men of the Royal Engineers, as passeugers.
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  • 31 8 Eighty one packages of guupowder have been lauded at I'.isir Paujang from the M. M. steamer Kuphrate. which arrived from MarscilKs yesterday with a full passenger list for Saigon and Haiphong.
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  • 43 8 The Cliarleicd Bank of India. Australia aud China uotitied that on ami after November '1. ami until further notice, the rate of interest tor sturling advances against ship ments to all places iv the K.i-t will be 7 i cent, per .inn im.
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  • 42 8 At st. Peter's Church, Stamtord Road, to-morrotv. special intercessions will be made, and sermons preached, on behalf of Missions to the Heathen, and the offertories during the day will be devoted to that object. The service at ■'>>< p.m. will be iv English.
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  • 50 8 At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, yesterday, a case of plague was reported to have been discovered at No. tt Gardcu Street. The victim was a Chinese yo'ith It) years of age. employed iv cleaning out the places in which the lish are kept in one of the markets.
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  • 42 8 Owing to the insanitary condition ot certain premises situated in Teluk Rlaugah Road and to the impracticability of removing the existing sanitary defects, the Municipal Hoard, yesterday, approved of the rccom mentation of the Municipal Health officer that the premises be demolished.
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  • 58 8 Tomorrow. Bishop W. F. 01,11 mm. D.D.. will preach in the Victoria Memorial Hall at I p.m., his subject being. When Christ comes agaiu. At H.4"> p.m.. there will be a Men's Meeting in the Hall, and Bishop Oldham will give an address on Why thr Saviour came to earth.
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  • 57 8 The statement ot tiallie earnings lor the mouth of October on the Singapore Kranji Railway shows that there was a decrease of »#>1.41 as compared with the same mouth mi the previous year, the total for the luontb being 11MN.7& For the ten months ended October ,tl. however, there is
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  • 64 8 Au order by His Kxcelleucy the Governor iv Council under the Post Office Ordinance V, of 1904, states that on and after the first day of January. 190 H. the commission chargeable on uiouey orders issued in the Straits Settleuicuts on Australia and Hongkong will be one aud half cents
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  • 70 8 Before the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Law. yesterday afternoon, Senivasayon and S. Muttoo sued Mr. T. C Loveridge for »31il a! leg. <1 to be due for metalling to road from the Kukit Tiinah Road to the Mandai (Quarry, owned by the defendant. Mr. KuowlVs appeared for the plaintiffs
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  • 80 8 Tomorrow, the offertories throughout the day at St. Andrew's Cathedral v ill be given to St Peter's Church Missiou (St. Andrew's Church Missiou i. The Acting Colonial Chaplain, tho Rev. F. G. Swindell, will preach ou behalf of this object at the evening service. The Lord Bishop has been prevented
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  • 92 8 It is understood, says the London and China Express, that a magnificent reception is in preparation at Bangkok for Mr. and Mrs. Kalph I'aget. who are to arrive there about the middle of December. The numerous and costly gifts which Mrs. Paget received in London were heavily insured before being
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  • 124 8 The plans submitted U> the Munici|>al Commissioners, at yesterday's meeting, by Messrs. Tomlinson and Lermit for now drains to discharge sewage and rainfall at the Hotel de l'Europe were not approved, but further consideration of general drainage arrangements was postponed until the Municipal Engineer could submit a scheme for doaliug
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  • 739 8 The Siauiose Minister has arrived in London from the Continent. ftThe Kani of Sarawak lia> arrived in 1 m, don from hor place at Ascot, and is staying at Claridge'H Hotel. Property of the value of ovor X9U0.000 ha been left by the late Mr. John Stirling,
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  • 92 8 A thief entered the residence of Mr. Axton. Orange Road, last night. win I. the family were away at the St. Andrew Ball. A ladder gave access to the only window in the building which was lan unfastened. A little girl was asleep iuside the room
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  • 81 8 The first annual report of tin- Dinatan states that u\|K.-nditurr was taken over as regard the Ebor and Sungei NYbun<; Kstat. m from .luae 1, 19(>6, and h« regards the Tretnelbyc Estate from July 1, 19<>6 Theooa vuyance of tho propertieti was nOMlihtuJ uu February 16, 1907 lbs
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    • 108 8 Amstel Lager Beer, iisr q,ua.:r/t bottles. ALSO ,','r ,T: SEVEN and a HALF £T )ALDBECK, MACGREGOR &Co. Sole Agents J. Travers Sons, Ltd. SOLE 7, D'Almeida Street. AGENTS for GENERAL ELECTRIC Co., Ltd., II LONDON. Some Good Points about ARROL- JOHNSTON cars I 1 ECONOMY -Wius the Scottish Tui. Twice!
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    • 152 8 S. A. 1). C. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES. TEUTONIA CLUB, December 5, 7 14, M THK lOMKDV One Summer's Day. I Man of Reserved Scats at THE KOHINSON PIANO Co. v ilol i H»^»I»B i^MH r£ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., SOLE AOENTS. ALHAMBRA. TONIGHT, LAST NIGHT LIVING LONDON. Monday, December 2, (Hum oraom
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  • 232 9 BmMPMB, Novkmbkr 29. 1907. PRODUCE. Uatnbicr buycrH I 7.Brt ilo (Cube No. 1 >n;pl. k<'<l 10 30 >jpra Bali H6O no Pontianak 7gj tapper. Black 14 471 <in White 5% 207S Sigo Flour Sarawak 3.07 J do Brnnoi No. 1 HO2l P arl Sago 455 Offee Bali, picked 2.V.60
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  • 55 9 Howarth r.r-mne 6% $600,000 S% prerr. Riley HargrmTea t% 225,000 3% crem. t p.. r, Electric Tramways Co., Ltd. 350,000 nommal Singapore MnoirMp*! 6% 400,000 10% prem t% 1.878.000 3% prem. I*% 1,800.000 5% prem. 4% 602,9)0 2%dienom. Strait" Kni*ineerinc Byd.. Ltd. t\. »5,000 par. TanjoncP. I\ B. 6%
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 352 9 >»f of formaion Oapital Sabioribed Number Of Sbarw lara* Paid Sharea Valna ap to Uniaiaed Conpany gCOHIIOIIB 1903 1800,000 •400,000 1907 1800,000 WIS.nOO 1801 MOO.OOO WOO.OOO IMS _l(io.o>i £860.000 180S £30,000 C30.U00 1907 t4OO,(KX) I37«,000 1901 £60,000 £80,000 1906 £100,000 £90,000 1905 1180,000 Wn.uOO 1906 £190,000 i £190,000 19J6
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    • 360 9 190J £150,000 £116,6 M JJ-J 0 1905 MOO.OOO 1103.000 10.SO0 110 110 1904 £30,000 £.'5 MO -''222 V/ 1903 £70.000 161.000 01,000 4 1 4 1 1906 1150,000 tm.OOO 11,000 110 •10 1904 £12,000 £10,600 J J *>-} 1905 £75,000 £86,000 SI.OOO 4 1 1 1908 £310,000 ftMUM JJJ'JJJ
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    • 191 9 1894 £V377.10.0 139* H2V000 Int.", *****0.000 1905 400,000 1896 $1,000,003 190' 134,000 1893 is7VivV> 1903 »r «':im 1891 180.000 19.3 rrso.o-xi 1884 *J'i >.-■ 1S90 uno.fi 188? >.!..-i>).fxxi 1904 140,000 «4.«H »W5.000 •).-i 0*0 000 ti.ior.ooo tl.OOC.000 |X 1, 01 M MMM *'.o,oo>i £750.000 Mtt.<M ja,5k>j.o» •30 7.689 u/6
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    • 265 9 SPECIAL UNITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Will be h. M in Uu I KKSBYTEKIAN I HURCH. Orckwti Koad. Monday, December 2, Friday, December 6, i iuti:<.U' iiiL/ each night at k •> PREACHER BISHOP W. F. OLOHAM. D.D.I JZ J. DA. PEREIRA. HOBTICtI.TI'KIST AND FLORIST. Collector and Exporter of Orchids. Diploma and
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    • 358 9 A -BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. 1 i.i -J i or fft%n%e to wt b dot tort c*-' many namn but whirb few of tb*m v ■■•muMi If.ttimplyweakimt— *br#»k-do»n, :the viul fore e«lhat«»UJßtb# syttfiu. No matter what may britsra^Mt ilor they are almcit cumber leu*, its tymptots^ areauch ttwunr the more prominent Win*
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    • 70 9 f Wai Seng t<2o. 12 BATTERY RD. SINGAPORE. AND FLANNELS FOR GENTLEMEN'S SUITING. DUTCH CIGARS. Latakia $2.75 Estrella Nueva 2.60 Ping Poug 2.50 Renata -2.40 Perla De Habana 2.25 GRAND PRIZE *?>* Dr. Dralle's st. Louis, 190*. V^rr A ok < &>J2&& Birkenwasser Lotion DRAUU^ *^WW n lo ts *>f
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    • 156 9 WASSIAWULL ASSOMULL CO. INDIAN STORE. t, 3 4, HIGH STREET. NEWLY UNPACKED: Xmas and .New Year 'Presents and Sards. K.AJ. Chotirmall Co. Jewellers and Silk Merchants. Nos. 51 52, High Street. JUST INPACKED EX P.tO. -ARCADIA," SILK GOODS AND GOLD JEWELLERY In great variety, especially suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Also
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    • 559 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid rp Capital ii 0.000.000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 |ji 750 000 Silver Reserve •II.TW.OOof W 1 750 000 Roeerve Liability of Proprietor* 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. O. H. Medhnrst, E^.— Chairman. Hon Mr. Henry Keswick.— Deputy Chairman. A. Fnchs, E*q. A.
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    • 612 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Ci.pital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800.000 Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City it Midland Bank. l.u< SINGAPORE BRANCH. I Current Aooonnts are opened and interest i allowed at
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    • 640 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE p.wvNUKOKK.Ks' DMBMHUUB I'I.KIKIKS. p T,, Im' hi'l.l at PMMI Mi<Va S»U- r.x.in, 0 Tuctday, I>< cemlvr IM7, at 10 a.m. Thursday, !>■ I mber li) 07, at 10 a.m. Saturday, I'cccmber 7, 11)07, at 10a.m. •le-wrll.T) ri.niinlnii! i>f diamond rings, briMH'hin, i'i> 1 1 iuga,
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    • 623 10 SALES BY AUCTION. IST AUCTION SALE ABOUT 2.100 TONS JAPANESE COAL. AT TAN.IONG PAC.AR. SECTIONS N..s. 3*4. JARDINES WUARI". Iruiay, l>i,,-,,,i, r at 2.30 p.m. About 2,100 tons No. 1, Japanese Coal. To be sold for account of com-i'rned. H. L. Coghlan V Co., Licensed Auctioneer. 4827 and Surveyor*. LAND
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    • 435 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At No. S, Devonshire Road, On Saturday. December 7, 1907, at :> p.m. COMPUISINO: Bedsteais. Rattan Furniture. Teak Sideboard*, Bentwood Chairs. Handsome Marble-Topped Tables, .laptnese Wall PlacqueH. Teapoys, Rocking ('bairn. Lace Curtains, Teak Washing Stands, Dressing Tables, 2 Eight-day Clocks, eto.,
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    • 58 10 TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS FOR SALE. M COILS WIKE NETTING (660' Xl), Kor Fencing BaMaa. No rea.on.bie offer nluw.l for any quanti;\ Sow on v.ew. H. L. Coßhlan Co. Uammei Kwctkman aad 1.-42H9 Snrviy,,. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker ft Tomb Builder 150 Middle Hoad. Sol« Agent for Meser*. Dottridgc
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  • 1062 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. MaMCs, Kilcy. Harnreaves and Company. Limited, arc advertming the Lindsay car, for which tiny arc agents. Trial rims of a 14 lip. Lindsay now in stock cau be made by arrangement. Heri' lies aHcoivlier who seorelitd At evening, at noun and at
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    • 682 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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    • 66 11 Children are the Kiinshinf of the home. Hut what paiifjß of terror mu«t assail the parent hearts when they soe the tittle ones failing to thrive as children HhouUl. Stearnn' C'onlial of foil Liver Extract is a aplendid tonic for children. It soon brings back their hoalth, and tastes so
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    • 245 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. ARROL-JOHNSTON I Motor Cars Motor Lorries. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Agents. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND BIAM, FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF PANB4RD LEV4NSOR CO Catalogues, Prioe Lirt«, References, etc., on application. M CpUII CCCD
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    • 305 11 Tfte HUMBERS 2 Again WON THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. Sec accounts in the Home Papers. o AGENTS: Borneo Company, Ltd. 1234 CRUSHED FOOD. TRY IT AND TOD WILL BE SATIBFIED I. ft. BELILIOB begß to inform the publio that his Factor; for preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1, Belilios
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    • 625 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisoeIItneoua Wanta of Every Deaoription, Houses, band, etc., to let, are inserted at the following rales:— One Insertion 1.80 per inch. Two tM Three 1.80 Six B.SO Nine t.M Twelve 7.30 Twenty-five 10.00 (Each subsequent month %S per Inoh.) The above rate is based upon
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    • 584 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. Hun Poor i.idm. on* or tw 'mwlloM, (1.00 Bj th« inch, t— Heal* ol CL ttgw. TURNOUT FOR SALE. A Mail-Phaeton in good order, a pair of Australian horses, nnd double harness a handsome turnout. C 1995 Apply to W. C. NIBLETT. EN6INE FOR SALE. One New
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    • 565 12 TO BE LET OR SOLO. Bates:— Poir Linn, ont or two loMrtioDs, i: Bt tbt inch, nM Seals otCbargat. TOUT. No. 4, Prince Street. Apply, PATERSON, SIMONS CO., Ltd. D3OSI OFFICE TO LET. Lately occupied by Messrs. Wm. MoKerrow Co., at No. 14c Collyer Quay. Moderate rent. Apply to PATERSON
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    • 756 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. Rates lst Month, (10 per inch. Subsequent loontln, (5. For jhc.rtrr perioda Sc&l* OtChUfM. NOTICE. OWNERS OF PIANOS who v.i i it iiecesaary to leave the Colony for any length of time, can hare their Pianos WAREHOUSED and kept in GOOD ORDER, at a very moderate charge, or
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    • 927 12 ANTHROL. A PRESERVATIVE AGAINST WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT. ETC. Autlirol has all the qualities of other wood preservatives, but at a much lower cost. price $1,20 gallon. Syme Co., Agmt THE EASTERN SMELTING COMPANY. LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance, 1889, of Mm Straits Settlements. o CAPITAL $1,500,000. DIVIDED INTO
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