The Straits Times, 24 July 1908
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Title Section13 1908-07-24 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.711. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JULY 24. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement397 1908-07-24 1 JUST ARRIVED: ONE four- cylinder, 12-14 h.p., 1908 Model DE DION, Double Phaeton, Side -entrance Body, fitted with Hood, Wind-screen, Lamps and Tools, complete. Prices and particulars on application to C—^y p^| a. MB A OBinBUL AGENTS for Ihej jll LmJl LV I" At f,( J Straits Settleinentv F.M.S., \mJ397 words
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Advertisement255 1908-07-24 1 Robinson and Company. Ji. NEW SHIFIUEEISrT OF Cabreras DOUBLE BROAD CUT CRAVEN MIXTURE. SB JGARfIERAS DOUBLE BROAD CUT( JB V^2|7 BLACK CAT MIXTURE. N«|p/ A Large Variety of Shapes in BRIAR PIPES. AAA AAAJ "V IP V W'jW "LOEWE" J. 8.8." Celebrated Pipes. X ENGLISH Jpl .Veil-known Pipes, "Calabash Pipes255 words
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Advertisement22 1908-07-24 1 Continental Tyres i. Australia. <£%£ Gn&CrvtaJ G0t»O!d mm .<zSu/SA^U<y^ of vsM/icd ofYUtia^U' Singapore viimpcdc m Kuaia r^'"p« r: iXUmrCnO OC V\l. Federated EnKincoiiuK"<22 words
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Article991 1908-07-24 2 CURRENT TOPICS CRITICISED BY PUNCH. Duoley's View of the Knd of Life. li M transpires that tht ;>i at!, u;an who attempted to shoot Major Dreyfus in tho hack did -o iv order to viudicate the liuuuiu 01 the Kr< nch Army. It is i'.u[ii >■ .i991 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement323 1908-07-24 2 There is no work possible on the most Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on THE ie Iwi r Irl E> TYPEWRITER. It i-> guaranteed t<> ottdast Out !n«h<-Ht (>ric«i tnaohuw. ft !>• irithont > lunisiiir-s or euettivc «t-ight. It. SIMPLICITY mid BEAUTIFUL WORK have gamed for it Uit highest323 words
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Advertisement162 1908-07-24 2 ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder ISO. Middle Road Bole Agent for Mt»»rd liottridge Brothers, Ltd., l.u.i.i.m. l W> Tolephone No. 819. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. NBAR.BNTKANCE TO BORNKO W UaHF Telephone 1026. Sea stocks ol ail kinde oi Frozen Meats, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at the162 words
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Advertisement30 1908-07-24 2 Tuk pain of huadacho is most annoying* makes one irritable, nervous and miserable. Kverjinii- should know of the world's stan dardre.ru jly f Jr tbi< trouble Stcarus' He.ul ache Cure.30 words
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Advertisement635 1908-07-24 2 NO MALARIA NOW. lAm In l:,,;ll,'il Health." VTATION MASTKI; IX \KTHK,I;I.AM)S INDIA Tnu How— Gmsjß in Maubu. hma un Immiioi n OR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Thhkk TaUM Ai;«. -Ht Is Stii.i. Wbu. Mr. P. Simon, of goe— IWp. j Dntoh Knst ludics. 1 1 a* favoimil us with! UWluianioil to635 words
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Advertisement241 1908-07-24 2 The REGISTERED TRADE MARK of Hi, Milkmaid! Full Cream Milk gjHHB IS THE HALL-MARK OF p^^S| PERFECT PURITY fflitfm and Cuarantee of Highest Quality. WgJ&i UNTOUCHED BY HAND. The Original and Best. 1 LARGEBT SALE IN THE WORLD. j CHEAPEST and BEST. The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ld. SOLE AGENTS241 words
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Article566 1908-07-24 3 I NION.OF THE LONDON GENERAL AND ROAD CAR. Wi rr officially informed by Messrs. llicliH. Mm* aud lluut. the solicitors to the London 'ienoral Omnibus Company. tai tv Mr. Tyinlulf Moore, the solicitor la tip London Hoad Car Company, says the London Chronicle, that an agreemint hud566 words
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Advertisement841 1908-07-24 3 ion poPurAP ATOR o A7Afcv rffn 3 r Guaranteed V KA(OD A HIGH GRADE RAZOR Fully Hollow Ground ELECTRICALLY R S- KEEPS AIWAYS TAMPERED EACH THE EDGE Finest Steel Smooth Shaving In Black Vulcanite Handle. 2.8 Rs. In Real Ivory Handle, 5 Rs. 7 in Case, one for each day841 words
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Advertisement474 1908-07-24 3 s brasier" 26 h.p. Double Phaeton HAS ARRIVED. Long Chassis, Model I'.IOS, 1 Cylinders, with all the Latest Brasier lV.t"iits. lit is the Brasier boast that every part of its mechanism i- thfl produrt of its own workn». RELIABLE STRONG ECONOMICAL Beautiful and hWiiouablr liujy of tlio lomtun. with stta474 words
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Article740 1908-07-24 4 Xaw<, »<>rt, probable dale of arrival, and name oj AfHU. STEAMERS. a, hiua. Ant;?; W. afaUastsM Airlu. HydaMT, Aag Bl Bouart^d Ajax. Livsrpoil, Jah 29; W. Manafiel.l Amljiia. Hauiborg, Aui; 6 Uchu Meyer Antuui". Uambnrg, Jnlj 27; 11-lin M«%er Auitralioa, Maraeillea. \nglO; M. Maritime* Aujtria. Tricato, Heat i740 words
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Article133 1908-07-24 4 LIST O F PASSENG ERS t'asscngers Uatwiii. I 1 1 It. M. iinswnr Yam, Am July J7. Mi WOIIV an.l chill. Mr. J. Xpkrt. r«r W. r. Taylor, K 1 ..M U. Pet I*, auilt'. Movanlia, oonneotiiM \>ith .■nor Dulhi at (-■.ilmiiilk). doeJulj 81. Mr. W I cli. U <i.133 words
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Article73 1908-07-24 4 I robatbility. >>i the I Bciijaluiu I ji :..i;'. tiairM:.' <!jiji csUTyut^; a n.nul. •< cadeU, who *i.- in traJnuu foe aotiloe i:i the 1 ilian Navy, be mm ing iv >M. Th« uruiaor, wliioli 1 a ruyagi roaal tlio world, left Itio de Janeiro on Jan73 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1908-07-24 4 UAXATiaC, the Ideal Fata***.**, 1. cr U.l by the t- »t inciiical aolh.viti- < Eaij .0 inlic and certain 10 reauit^. To be tiaJ ol ail cb rr.pt Wholesale t^a Tbe Pbirrcaiy. i'at try U«J, Siogar& rt 16*37 words
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Advertisement777 1908-07-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. ¥7¥O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO For China. Japan, Pe.ianir, Ceylon, Australia. India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London Thcjngb Bill' jf Ltdiug ;a.i far OMai Ossat, Peraiao O ilf Ooitiu^ntv an< ■.■atlan Port*. S..«ner» w.ll S m p» «*»l MAIL LINR. |.)»f«ar.i tor Chi,,,). I 19 8 DAhi777 words
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Advertisement723 1908-07-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BGHEEPVAART MY. BANDJER. BANDJERMABIM. The Slearaeri of this aompany malntatn a regular sorvloe between: Singapore, Sonrabaya, Bandjermasin, Polo U:.i Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment kt Bandiermasin tor Samplt, Manaawal, Eoamai, Kotta Waringln, Djelai. The ateamera have good acoom odatlon for first md seoond class pasacrce's. Toss723 words
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Advertisement490 1908-07-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. A NO CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY CO. LTD. Thu Companies' steamers are dv^intL-brd from Liverpool outwards for the Strait-i. Thin* and Japan every seek, aad from Japan humc wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortuight aud for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly.490 words
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Advertisement593 1908-07-24 4 STEAWER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. vflassi^23 Lsmk. X^BSSsVaSBSSB^^^bK^^ V^asT^^raaS'^^^ %^BBSS* m The steunera of tbia Company maintain regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, 'and Rotterdam, and the Straita, China and Japan. Homewards, they are deaoatohed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Breraerhaven direct, calling at593 words
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Advertisement804 1908-07-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NI).T. NOROOEUTiCKER LLOYD imperial Usrm«n Mall l.in«. The !aat and we'l known mail ateamor* A tbta Company sail fortnightly from Brjrn Mamburg via Rottetdam. Antwerp, Siathamj tan, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (conaooticu Mareelllet, Naplea, Aleiandria. and vice vo»i. Port Said, Saer, Aden, C.lombo, l\ai: Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, an804 words
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Article971 1908-07-24 5 ho* the Mtowftl out. iUmii nil -l-.| I, luiunui tct. V wilt I m >•-. rtrihr.tiili. I I .nd SI (iirnu; iw n lt.J l< r v K. II i II i. i-i-.. tr-i.ll' i. M ■u>ler«tiKHl. Inly M. lloi n July 10. Por< ..,,,h... An K971 words
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Article77 1908-07-24 5 Oawiaa B, I. Mm The B. I. contract packet stcamn Taaata, with the Tiondou mailn of tbe Mid inatant, lift Raganatam a; 9 a.m. on the 19th in-taut, ani may be expected to arrive here en S;itiuu.iv morning' the 2Sth ins'iut. Outward Fkencu .Jam.. The M. M.77 words
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Article81 1908-07-24 5 feu Ji«a«ii 1 :>■ TuKUBBOW fMUidakaii wu ports Dttrrd 11 a.m. Indragin lim; rftyi noon Malacca and Mum HamfUm I p.m. I'. ti'teDbum and Fouuig 1 p.m. J'. Swettoubam, Ftunug /'i« AViiy I ut -Uimr .u.d Alaiiw:i:a lUiiwm 1 p.m. iiuu{;kuk via ports Sorttai J pjn. 1'cnnny uii.K'nliiitli"81 words
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Article115 1908-07-24 5 I- loin Kii;.)ik— By tho 11. I etaaillßf Feaata, Hue July '2>. From (ui.vs i:> ilm Iff If itatnui (Tilaiuii nil, due July 27. I*ll Mui^apol !>:»■ in 1,..: Juno lj M. M. .luiy Juua 19 P. *O. July Juoo 23 N. r,. Juh ■l iini M115 words
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Article115 1908-07-24 5 July 23 Mo\on Maru. lap sir, /lk,.u-. S'gliai. Kobe ICcl.u.hilc. Brit tr. Shihui-hul: riaporU Ban I'o Boon, Dut itr, PontStnak II. hi;; Bee, Brit ttr, Paoaug Anihnst, Itrit str. I 1 utianak M Totmni Hani, Jausir, I'otombu and Bombaj Mulda. Itnthtr. 11,I 1 aaiig BaiMDOB tlouMa Uaynat, Dm atr,115 words
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Article263 1908-07-24 5 Dr. McClintock Leaves Siamese Malay States for Home. I hen U-U. for Singapore OBJ Tuesday, saythcPinang Qaxetto, Ut. IS. 11. McUintock wh.. baa rorfsned Ui< post ol UealUi Offio i UonUion Pokot, which he baa bold is that end.inie plaaue centre witfa hinisell and his proiewion for263 words
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Article361 1908-07-24 5 Feared Loss of European Manager and Two Natives. I uu.ru ,ue entertained lot the asfaty ot Mi. John I'ipe, of the tiru; of Pipe and Gdloraith. pustoralist'-. of (Vallal Downs Jitatiou. Austmli i Mr. Pipe leu Wallal with bi» partaM travclliu^ oa hornohaoli alou^; the co.ist oa361 words
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Article136 1908-07-24 5 I'he grape curt and Urn appli mini have now. say.'i the Boatou Courier, n nta.lwa.ili cow petitor io tlie pineapple. Its Itttait iliaiupiou I'r. David T. D;iy, ,i well-known uekmihA of tbe uiti<l States Geological Survey, l»yu Ins owd splendid health to the boa hi ol ptaeappk136 words
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Advertisement525 1908-07-24 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. JE t.dnadiar. Facific Railway Company i Royal Kail Steamship Una L lIIOUWAV TO BUHUPK Ml IN i tA.f.\h '.N AIM wi mm ..iif in fUiUdbai, hr>f> .-.ki, l!r.:-i I >b*, V ••'■ii MM, Vi ;t- hoA Vaaonavar, ILILS "E« ill hNi raw itaa- ra, iI.OOO t.,.14, !;.M B.525 words
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Advertisement441 1908-07-24 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C.R CHARGEURS REUNIS N MMH THE WORLD LiNF. The m« kww am -towiur "Ouessant" MgOQO boa .li -piaoi mcut. DUE ABOUT AUGUST 21. 1908. Spluwdid IV.i;i-u A..L'out 11) ..,|^ii 1 i HONGKONG SHANGHAI, CH'NWANTAO, KOBE. YOKOHAMA AND AMERICA. I I i,v iI. > t .■.iii '.i|««rr l.i \\.\lM441 words
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Advertisement451 1908-07-24 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTC JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A rujj.ilar i'OKTMOIi IL.Y <u-mou main taiucd l> '\vuun Jnpr.a nnd Iviupc by tlie followiuiJ NEW TWIN-SCKriW .STEAMERS, Unrter aUUUonto v.rli kba linparUl Jf< M flwuMirii -jiooiaiiy igui-1 (of Urn Conip.my'H BaropoM QuMiot, *>i:tatoil throagb nit by i:iuctricity. peoridarf with exa;'K>nt accouiroixUtiou451 words
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Advertisement117 1908-07-24 5 SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR MMDON AM' ANTWKKr The us. OABMaBVOHBIURB, IJKfI tons. Caplaiu lu-.iaiu, is dnt hire on nr abonl August A, and will have prompt despatch lor the above ports. Sim has BMsMeal aoooawnadaskia available (<>r lirat ,IaHH paHuen^crH ouiy. Karo, Siu|{aporo to haMan, *.<OO. For pasaago, apply117 words
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Advertisement157 1908-07-24 5 AUCTION SALES. I'uwcll and Ld. Jul )6— Al room Ang 4— At Sale-room, uluabl. fruohvld land kuown at! lato, i>t Liu&ji, ucai l.it hi k..u, at S-M p.m. H. L. Coghlan and Co. July 3">— At "blindon, SooMi Boad, bonteboM foruituro, ate., :it I \i m. IS— At 19, Kmcral'l157 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous233 1908-07-24 5 DAY BY \)K\ FriUay, July 2.\. Digh Water. 7 21 p.ra Auuiiul BMMtiag M'ttor Clab. 5-lj p m. Lantern Leotnra. C.C.A. k m Band Oonoart, TaugUaOnV. .i p.ui. liiiics, C.i.ns'.il (.cucral At 11. m,. I i', p.m. Lawn Bowling Tonruatnoul. Albambra. Ben Hur. i'-30 pm. Japanese Cineraatogra;.^. f-tt p.m ilnrima233 words
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Miscellaneous25 1908-07-24 5 WHATHHK TBLBQRAM. Hongkong, Jajj 21, luu.ui. Barometer '29.71 Dirootion of Wind Booth Foroe of Wind 5 Max. Temp in Shade Mrtnila. M ■aha ,'iv 2625 words
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475 1908-07-24 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY. JULY 24. When we wrote a few days ago on the subject of Penang Wharves, we were not aware that higher charges were made at Penang for landing and shipping cargo than are made at Singapore. We were under the impression that equality475 words
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Article505 1908-07-24 6 At the last meeting of tho Municipal Commissioners, it was decided to erect temporary poles to furnish a supply of electricity for Hale's Tours, a show which is to be given on the Bo&ch Road K^Ucualiou in I the Beat future. It was stated that in estimated profit of v2'i505 words
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Article13 1908-07-24 6 The F.M.S. Railway Department is about to construct two j>odowns at Ports wettenham.13 words
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Article39 1908-07-24 6 A Hokien was convicted by the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, yesterday, of possession of and selling illicit chandu at No. 65 Kochore Road. 11,. was fined 9UO on the first charge ami &.*>o ou the m&ond.39 words
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Article33 1908-07-24 6 A Chinaman, named Tan BeMJi was con victed by the second Magistral,:, yesterday, of theft of twenty-two coconuts. As lie had a previous police record. Im was sentenced to three month*' rigoru.i.- iiup.Huuhiei.t33 words
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Article40 1908-07-24 6 The Chinaman, who stole a Tamil's goat and tried to make away with it in a ricksha nil h the aprou up. has bo< v iteiitenrtd to a month's rigorous imprisonment by .Mr. C. K. .1. Green, the Second Magistrate.40 words
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Article35 1908-07-24 6 The brothers and sister of the late Miss Roselie Mows desire to convey their thanks to those of their friends who scut them messages of condolence and tokens of sympathy in Urn il teObat bereavement.35 words
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Article33 1908-07-24 6 George Berry, an unemployed engineer, who gave his atMross as the V.M.C.A., was committed to prison for seven days by the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Coltnau, yeoteiday, fox being diunk aud incapable.33 words
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Article10 1908-07-24 6 Seven more Chinese hnvp been banished for life from Solnnjor.10 words
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Article19 1908-07-24 6 The price of tiu in Singapore today is •69J per pi.-nl. I'vio hundred and thirty tone have been Hold19 words
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Article30 1908-07-24 6 The members i»f the CUaaaa Christ'.' n A->.< laiion nnd their friends are remin<le<l ol tin- Rev. \V. Murray's lantern lecture, to uiiiht at 8 o'clock, on India and Scotland.30 words
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Article31 1908-07-24 6 For the thirty. seventh cousecutive time, extendiug over a period of nineteen years. Mr. John A. Brown (Sefton) has beeu appointed Auctioneer by the Pvuang Turf Club at their race, meeting.31 words
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Article31 1908-07-24 6 To-morrow, St. James' Day, then will be a celebration of Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 7 a.m. Tlniv \mII be choral evensong und address this evening at 6 o'clock.31 words
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Article36 1908-07-24 6 The dead body of a Chinaman WM (oun-.l off Neil tin nl, y«'sterday. Near by was a cup in which there were traces of some liquid. It is believed that he committed suicide by poisoning biinaelf.36 words
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Article35 1908-07-24 6 A cargo of rice and timber from Bangkok for Bombay arrived this morning, by the RatVOgMa steamer Oerd. Tho Norwegian steamer Providence brought a cargo of rice for SingaiKir-., vest* rday. Jrom the same port35 words
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Article42 1908-07-24 6 Another case has been added to the calendar of prisoners ScK trial at the Aeaiaea now sitting. It is one against a Chinaman of unlawfully returning from banishment, an I v, ill prohably he taken by My. -lu-.ti.-i Ser,--ombe Smith on Monday.42 words
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Article49 1908-07-24 6 Mr. B. I*. Thornton, F.U.1.8.A.. architect to Mcaaca, Martin and Company, wtis to leave (Calcutta for Enelandou the lltl. instant ou a six months' holiday, after having seen the cuiiip'ction of the maguiKcent pilo which MeeaMi M.ulin and Compauy have put up for Me Chartered Bank to his design49 words
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Article47 1908-07-24 6 Captain Morrell, of the local steamer Ban Whatt Uin. whii'h arrived from Kiiantan. ye-terday, reports that he pickrd up rtshing boat No. 5U with toui Cbiuese tishernien, i It Hrn Joliore Strait, yesterday morning. The men naid that their boat iia<l capsized ou the pn viuiis night.47 words
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Article57 1908-07-24 6 In (liiuese cargo boats were nailing in opposite directions, off Johnston's Pier, at a Hunt eight o'clock, yesterday morning, w lieu a yard arm of the larger boat came into contact with the sail ot the smaller boat and stripped it neatly off the mast and cordage. The sail dropped57 words
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Article65 1908-07-24 6 The Brazilian training ship Benjamin Constant. Captain A. C. (iomes I'urcira, arrived troiu liuugkuhL;, this morning, en route to Colomhu. an<l exchanged salutes with Fort Cauuiug. She will remain in pott a week. She is a vessel of SyBOO tons ami bone |v>\wr. cairics twelve guns and a crew of65 words
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Article63 1908-07-24 6 Mr. R. St. J. lii.uid.ll uicntiou'.-d to the Second Magistrate, yesterday morning, the case of Soinason<iraui Chctty again^i Muhanjcd Kasaim, saying that the charge stood at voluntarily causiug hurt, but it should be grievous hurt, as the Chetty'x nose wns broken. la tliat MMtj the Magistrate would have no jurisdiction.63 words
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Article68 1908-07-24 6 A friendly funlball match will bo plnyxl to-morrow on tlie K.ull School ground between the National Union Club and thu KaUtjs Kecruation Club. Tho following will npicsiut the National Union Club:— F. <>. While, K«al L). Sundrutn and V. Sctlapan. hacks, I'hau lii-uy Looug. N. Maiuat ami I. .Muttu :miy,68 words
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Article72 1908-07-24 6 Tin hscovery of the poison plot at Hanoi liis led to the military authorities in IndoChina issuing strict orders to ensure the careful inspection and examination of the rations and food supplied in the barracks and military kitchens. A sharp eye is to be kept on the cooks, and native72 words
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Article74 1908-07-24 6 The flag at the Singapore Recreation Club was lowered to half- mast to-day a<a mark oi respectt'i Mr. Howard Joseph Melutyre. of 102 Waterloo Street, a junior member of tho Club, who died at the General Hospital last evening from appendicitis. Tho interment will take place at tho Bukit Timah74 words
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Article111 1908-07-24 6 At Kourtbaya ami Satuarang also, Government DaU itC'iiinr,(. .-M-iitioU weie opened on July 1. At MeanMwa where the Chinese population is set ut '20,000, the number of children enrolled hardly came ip to 140. The Chinese a<<oiiuted for the small muster by saying that the parents wanted to see results111 words
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Article104 1908-07-24 6 No decisive encounters between the French forces in Upper Tonkin ntnl the refugee Chinese revolutionists are reported. The later avoid a general engagement *i>d generally mauago to distance their pursuers, their numbers arc increased by some revolutionary bands frum Kwangsi province. They aro driven to pillaging and plundering which hat104 words
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Article342 1908-07-24 6 The laafl ol al.s' n.-c M Mi W. K. Sail IsniaeUl, Chief Bogiaeer, BdanjHM Public Works Department, bai extended for *ix moatba from October 1 Hil Hisjl.ii.., M..h.i..., .1 Salu.l. 1(«ii Hairanagar baa greatly b by his trip to Kupiaixl. .iuit tataVM on Novrn-.lior ti. Mr. a342 words
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Article92 1908-07-24 6 Mr. Justice rMKOOHH -.uiitu all rtt the Supreme Court this morning, whou 'li.Asmzcs were ranuned, attei the adjourn incut at the tifhu nour jrealecday. Kurthn cvi.li iv c mi athalf of tho Cronu irai aalled by Mr. Haeringn lllincMi. ituAnting Depot} PaUio rroat»nitor. la to the clmrgm <ii92 words
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Article27 1908-07-24 6 Mr. C 9. Oroen, the Sccund Mnp.istrato. MMV in (I a (iiiiuiiuaii to lumitli s rigorous .u'lirisoiiimut, »oi paeaeaiioa of puir oi huge puiix-is. hs hwiilmellilHj iui|ile:ijouts27 words
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Article35 1908-07-24 6 Mr. I. O. .Mayh.w, Chief SaniUiy lv BMOMr, prosecuted an lillt-üborouj<h Market stall holder buloru the Third UagiitMte, tliiit morniuy. fur i xikjmqh (be sa!.. ti-h uuiil for human consumption. Tho man wiii lined •J^ii35 words
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Article41 1908-07-24 6 The l.oudun piptr Trutii MJI Uml Hrn British Suinatia Ktibb' i l'.~tat- a aro all goint? conoiTus. and it U. tlitn'fore, an unsatisfactory loature of tin- proep titan that no intciruititioii at to the raeoli ol tbeij pn>t \w>rkin^ is tjivcii.41 words
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Article61 1908-07-24 6 Wuu Fong Cbong, the Jly'um servant, employed at the .Man-ion, who its ronvictcd by the Second .M i.^i .trur ak >^o, on a charge of paaMMMfl I a t..r*" '1 note, and sent to iiiisou. app and before the Magis trato iii'h uiorniii<> to receive aantenee on a furthe r61 words
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Article85 1908-07-24 6 A tiii't eofcsrad >'• tarn itv ant ii.,. al Mr. Uua Bar] .to Road, during the night of Wednesday, and secured some clothing and two watches bolouging to Mm sirvauts, «iio were not awakened, A Malay lance corporal s.iw a Cluuacnau carrying a bucket iv which wen I with thu85 words
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Article70 1908-07-24 6 The Sarawak (ia/.cUt-, wbUb came to hand just before we win', to pmM, contains an account of the tiiunli r ol Mr. E. 1; Say smith, manager of the Barlonfl Coal Mi'ie. The fuueral was attuuded by tho BuaMaal of Sarawak, Sir I'eicy Cuuyii^liuini' .mil h lurgo uumber of Europeans.70 words
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Article128 1908-07-24 6 Magnetic iron .-ami ttbo'inJi on i Coast of .lava aioM to tin: part <>\ Tjilatjap, either mixed wi'.li w a MM or in separate deposits. It is found in cnoriuouH quantities which BM <>ruclically inexhaustible, owing to fresh suppli.-. buns' OMlllaiMlll washed ashurc by the sea. To work the OapMMI128 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1908-07-24 6 QUALITY AND PRICE GIVE US Australian nRST PLAC£ IN Butter. Ask (or the CHOICEST m 1 18. TIMS: $0.60. TT &Co. auAJ Brand. Thompson, Thomas Co. HOHER VERDIENST! AUCTION SALE lwZ'***?" OKirSCiIK OFF rK prr^tdre, etc., CI3ARUKNFABRIK Bnoht zum Vorlutni Ihrer hervorragendeo, modernen Fabrikate At tho office of M 8S176 words
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Advertisement154 1908-07-24 6 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT NEW PROGRAMME His First Frock-coat. A Young Sportswoman. Miss Hold's Puppets. The Oyster Industry. A Young Lady would Marry. Picturesque Naples. BEN HUR. In poaea plastiqurs and feat« of xtrengtb. L. K. WILLIS, MaDagor. PIANOS OS HIRE KROM $12 per month. m Tuoin^ aud R gulu Attention inclusive154 words
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Article438 1908-07-24 7 PRINCE Of WALES'S RECEPTION AT QUEBEC. Brilliant Sunshine for Tercentenary Celebrations. (UllTRB" TILKUKAMS I. n.!0u..r,1U M. I'h I.i" W.ii> -BM -irrivi .1 it Quebec, on board the emi-r Indomitable, to take part in the tercentenary celebiatiuii-. He iMaHwd a greiu wHoa from the aaaai erawd whieti438 words
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Article143 1908-07-24 7 Important Ministerial Changes at Constantinople. jKICTBR's TkLKOBAMj London, July H> Sai I Pas'na rejjl i<'c« tin: Grand Vizier (Feriil Pasha), who ha« been dismi--. t by thn Sultan. Kuimri U'i-,1, Ii 1,. bM been appointed vlin:-t« r of War London, July 24. Th' lirue-' cot respondent at143 words
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Article80 1908-07-24 7 l)»» OsTtsuTiscß* Lloyd Tilioram] Bfilin. .'uly 2:t ■> ii.-r:il OMMi I'resideut of the Republic of Venezuela, has banished the Dutch Am bastador. Win /.uclii is having disputes with most of the European Powers at the present time, r.il have cut off diplomatic relations. ii in ml I'astti). who80 words
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Article23 1908-07-24 7 IDas OsrisM-usi.ui Lloyd Tiliurak! Ifcriin. July 23. Tho >uli in t /.aii/iliar Ihm ."i .i vi-.it to urnuauv jitli instant23 words
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Article21 1908-07-24 7 [RlOTak's T»L«O«JIMJ London. Mh v.i King Edward will meet the Kai-sti at Crcnberg on August 11.21 words
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Article404 1908-07-24 7 Anticipating Sir William Taylor's Retirement I There is a rumour current upcountry, aud j which haa MMMaMMy passed in many ijnartcrs, to the effect iliat I'eylon will ere iong lose Mm -en ice- ol 11 present Colonial Secretary, tin; Hou. Mr. Hugh Clifford, I 1 H.S.404 words
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Article503 1908-07-24 7 Bungalow Gutted on the East Coast Road. Country View, a substantially-built one storey house on the East Coast Road, occupied by Mr. William Kiusoy. was totally destroyed by tire last uight. Beta* M half-past seven and eight o'clock. Mi. Kinsey was lying asleep in a long chair on503 words
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Article104 1908-07-24 7 A short time ago, a pet monkey belonging to the captain of a Russian steamer in Colombo, broke some valuable plutes belonging to the vessel. The captain took him ashore and gave him his freedom, which evidently suited him. The brute found his way to the104 words
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Article82 1908-07-24 7 We are MMM iI Mr. C. C. Maetaggart, Acting Secretary ol tba Singapore Cricket Club, that tin i llowi i|| eight players him: accepted tba im itai i .*> pi ij lor the Colony against t: I St.it 1 the K-plauudc. ou August 1 hi:.l 6 i82 words
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Article188 1908-07-24 7 TROPHY FOR THE PREPARATION OF LATEX. The Shipments of Samples from Singapore. I'i.om Om Own OaaaaaNaMßß.j London (via I'ouantK July MX Entries and specifications ot samples of rubber for the silver trophy presented by Mr. Patrick Gow, managing director of Messrs. Gow, Wilson aud Stanton. Limited, for competition188 words
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Article399 1908-07-24 7 Charge of Criminal Breach of Trust Dismissed. Tan Fat Sat, a towkay who supplies food for employ i's of Sir Johu Jackson, Limited, prosecuted an alleged collector, named Tan Ah Chek. before the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. K. Colman, yesterday afternoon, the charge baton criminal breach of399 words
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Article123 1908-07-24 7 t'.iptain Frame, of the steamer Orwell, which arrived at Colombo, on the 1 3 th instant, from Salif on her way to Calcutta, reports a sail incident which took place on tho voyage on the sth instant. Alfred Archer, a boy of about 15 years,123 words
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85 1908-07-24 7 A Madras cable of 15th instant say that at the Wynaad Plantct's Association meeting a bitter complaint was made about the Ceylon Labour Recruiting Agency, which induces coolies already under contract with planters in South India to break their engagements and go to Ceylon. The Madras85 words
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Article181 1908-07-24 7 Teh Hob, the man who was stabbed in Ruchoro Canal Road, yesterday morning, was still alive, this morning, but his ultimate recovery is exceedingly doubtful. It is stated that lie went to the room of a man, Tan Sing Beog, and asked for $1.70 due for rent.181 words
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Article613 1908-07-24 7 POLICE EFFORTS TO ARREST THE SUSPECTS. Two Coolies at Large with Proceeds of Robbery. There is little doubt that the murderers of Dr. Barrack will not escape from justice. Police precautions on an elaborate scale to prevent their leaving tho country are being adopted and, as the613 words
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Article158 1908-07-24 7 The new steamei line between Java and Australia just started by the Royal Packet Navigation Company meets with difficulties at the outset, owing to complaints arising at Batavia in the matter of route and freights. Tho steamers, in place of going direct, call on the way at158 words
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Article118 1908-07-24 7 Before Mr. E. C. C. Howard, at the District Court, yesterday afternoon, the case between a Foochow actor, Lee Chai Chai, and Lim Lye, bis former employer, for $200 damages for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution, was concluded. Mr. F. M. Chopard appeared for tho plaintiff. Mr.118 words
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Article105 1908-07-24 7 Affairs in Acheen have indeed taken a new course. Formerly the official reports of successful encounters with the rebels spoke only of the enemy's loss in killed. No mention was made of wounded or prisoners, owing, doubtless, to the fact that no quarter was given, and that105 words
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Article520 1908-07-24 7 Wounded Superintendent Appears in Police Court. Several boys from the Reformatory were taken to the Police Court, in handcuffs, this morning, to give evidence in the preliminary onquiry into the charge against a lail namti Tang Ah Sob, another Reformatory inmate, of attempting to murder the Superintendent,520 words
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Article261 1908-07-24 7 High Crmmissioner's Answer to I .M.S. Petitioners. In the Malay M lil on April T, the terms were published of a petition which, that paper was informed, had been forwarded to tho Secretary of State for the Colonies. The petitioners hold a tapioca estate at Johol. Government signified261 words
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Article106 1908-07-24 7 On June 25, Messrs. Workman and Clark, Belfast, launched the 6.800 tons steamship Perseus for the Ocean Steamship Company. Liverpool, being the first of two vessels under construction in Belfast shipyard for Messrs. A Holt and Company's Far Eastern trade. The Perseus is106 words
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Article152 1908-07-24 7 Given a fine morning, with little breeze to temper tho sweltering heat, several streets off North Bridge Road are ripe for inspection. At present, Cross Street is engnging the attention of Klings, who have a trench open the entire length of tho thoroughfare, and in thn course152 words
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Article236 1908-07-24 7 REGRETTABLE INCIDENT IN ONE OF THE RACES. American Accused ot Crowding a British Competitor. ißacTß*'* T»l».ik»m| London, July 24. There was great uproar in the Stadium at the Olympic Games, yesterday, during the running of the final of the 400 metres race, owing to a foul between the236 words
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Article145 1908-07-24 7 President Roosevelt's Argument for a Strong Navy. ;~Rf.ui hk's Trlkgram.J London, July 23. President Roosevelt, in addressing a meeting of prominent naval men at Newport, said that he wanted a first-class navy or none at at all. A purely defensive navy was worthlens. Tho cruise of Ihe145 words
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Article27 1908-07-24 7 [RaUTIB'B TILIORAU! Loudon, July '23. The Moors have released Mr. ClarkKennedy, the Englishman for whom ransom was demanded and refuse! by the British authorities.27 words
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Article35 1908-07-24 7 |Der OsTAMATisrm Lloto Tm»aa*ii| Berlin, July 23. The German army authorities propose to send tho reliefs for the Legation Guard at Peking and the garrison at Tniiigtmi over the Siberian Railway.35 words
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Article31 1908-07-24 7 |Dm Ostasutischi Lloyd Timoraii! Berlin, July 23. M. Stolypin, the President of thn Kussian Imperial Council, has arrived at Hamburg, aud "ill probably visit Priucu von buelo* at Notdcrnvy.31 words
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Article122 1908-07-24 7 Lee Kirn Heng, formerly tally clerk on board the Siamese steamer Borib.-it, was tried before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of theft of twenty b<<gs of diied prawus from the steamer, on May '29. Mr. Yarborough prosecuted and Mr.122 words
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Article108 1908-07-24 7 Chew Pak appeared before ttib Third Magistrate, Mr. K. E. Colman, last week, ou a charge of giving false information to PC 662 in saying that oue Luo Kee Cheng hud robbed him of 11. Tiie case was not concluded then, but it was adjourned till yesterday108 words
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Article22 1908-07-24 8 The football match heVwucn Uw Twilight lull and Straits ImUmm will beflayod t.n tin liiacli Hoail ground (.his uroning.22 words
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Article26 1908-07-24 8 Claying for t auibridge I'uiversily ayaiubt M.C.C. mid (iround ithe .lain o! Xawanogar bulag one of the M.C.C. team r". B. tou xcortd 87 and 88.26 words
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Article35 1908-07-24 8 Tm I 'anil Adah Club s|H>rts will beheld on the Carllcs Kucluujation ground J|to u.ur row afternoon, at 'J v i lock. His Highuess the Sultan of -'ohorß has kindly promised to pri'soDt the prizes.35 words
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Article59 1908-07-24 8 Ipoh Kiflr Ctuh. The following s«. c< wi n madu ul l()oh ihe other day Mciisrs. 1. Wickott, 1). Haunermau, Kiddlo, 11. l>oel, 11. Hollywood aud Vaughan also shot. K Hfinka It. HisU it. RaM J. Chill W. Newman Dr. Kord -'S 27 M 28 600 BO •J« •J759 words
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Article118 1908-07-24 8 *uch is the popularity of football at Uata.iu that fresh clubs, devoted to the game, ire continually springing up, and applying for admission to tho local football Association. Lovers of sport want to check this, on MB ground that tou many clubs spoil the Uauio and lead to waste118 words
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Article164 1908-07-24 8 Double Sculls' Final. Although Ml pairs entered for the Double Sculls race, only three came to the starting line. Iv the hrst boat, Carpenter's boat defeated Blair's boat, and last evening, tbe final was decided, the crows being: Bow, P. S. Simpson Bow, D. Kobertson. Stroke, E.W.H. Carpenter Stroke,164 words
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Article190 1908-07-24 8 Singapore v. Bangkok. The following is tbe position in the cable chess match between Singapore and Bangkok Ucv Ltm, White i Singapore.) Black (Bangkok.) 1. i>_k i V-K 1 i Kt-K H a Kt— Q B;j y. B— Kt 5 Kt— K B a I. Castles Xt I P190 words
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Article166 1908-07-24 8 Si.C. lournameut, 1 r:-Ll'i'i»v a l.lay IU tht %XjA L«WU lt'lVl. "h: t'.-uruanjvut rvuultcd aa loßum mmmmmj b'.-it i crvjaau, ;i— l! 9OMIM Wffl—"" ■•iuclau beat Kobcrtsou, W* OrEN PalK:>, L'iddulrh aud i rucuiau boat 1 itzger&ld ilk! Mackail, 11 10 If -day > Ties. CUAMEK'NbUII 1 1.y.i1l166 words
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Article53 1908-07-24 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament. The fulluwiug was the remit of yesterday play in the S.UK.C. Lawn Tennis Touriia lucnt:— CuxnonD 1 Skmil-in w.. Soon Pub l<eug bBBi Kiou" Chin Kan 6-2,6—1. To-Morn>\v's Tie. A Dui'iiu-, li\.\i.. (hia Mood Suug aud Lee Kirn Choo. MOT. Tan Tiaui Keat and Choo Biaa53 words
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Article74 1908-07-24 8 selangor Uulf Club. The tollowing cards wen letui ned lor the ■luly monthly gold »n dal at Kuala [,urn pur H. M. Nuill A. .1. McCloskv V. E. Taylor I). A. HaWl V V. Hotelier 11. bras, r B. A. Ttuviis S.P. I fa -vs., I U 50-- >*74 words
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Article186 1908-07-24 8 Singapore Ladies' Rifle Club. The following scores were made at the practice shoot at Ualestier MM, last evening Ilillc -JUt) tW WO Total Mrs. H. C. Murray MM 28 29 H Wt Mrs. Curtis '11 27 ItO ;K) H7 Misb Audei-soii -12 H 28 32 8-1 Mrs. Sahuond186 words
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Article229 1908-07-24 8 Colman .-lucid Competition. The Majilis I'ersuka 'an Sri aud )the liooshdiah Club met to replay their tie iv tiie Colman Shield competition at. lieach Koad yesterday, and the game was wituossed by a large crowd of spectators. Mr. Colmau aud other MMM beiug present. I 'lay was of229 words
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Article312 1908-07-24 8 Karachi Isolated by Breaches on the Railway. liouibay telu^raui. date<l -lulv 11,->ays that couiiuuniuation with Karachi is completely cut off by tlooda ou the railway, aud no MM hab bttiu received of the mail boat trow that port. Thu Lahore aud Karachi ujuii- bad not urrivod at312 words
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Article65 1908-07-24 8 Tbe steamer Giau# Auu. Captaiu Must., arrived truiu Saniariiui; un tbe -".Jiid instant witb ihu follow iu;j oiutract coolies i lor Caledonian IJstatc I'rovinct.Wellealey V> I'or l'truontiau Tiug^i Eatak bytcmban j* Ijr Asiatb Rubber and Produce Company, Perak 16 For Fadang Bedagiu Entat«, Deb. 13 The nf65 words
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Article567 1908-07-24 8 British Government Will not Cede Walfisch Bay. 'lhevi»itof Herr lH:ruburg. the iiermaii| Colonial Secretary, to South Africa, where; be is studying Colonial methods, is not wbolly uucounecled with the qoMKN of a proposal to transler \N alliwch hay toOcnMBV, j aud i)l tin' coiistrurtiou ol a railway to567 words
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Article224 1908-07-24 8 Weekly Report of Messrs. Kraser and Company. The following is the weekly report ot the sbaro Market, issued by Messrs. I'rasei aud Company Siugapore, -luly Mi Our market during the past week has bocii exceedingly (juiet aud with the exception of a slight recovery iv Tronohs, calls224 words
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Article153 1908-07-24 8 I oneupundout .cuds thu lulluu iu>- lo tbe Malay Mail Here in a MM tot a tuiribli disorder ol tbe moutb, couiuiouly called Scandal. Take of good nature," one oun< c of a berb. called by tbe Indian** mind your business.' one ounce: mix these with153 words
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Article61 1908-07-24 8 li has beou propoued to use oluotro-niag suts Im lifting aud handling large panes of gUes. lbit 1: accomplished by placing a piece of ah««t iron under the glass, and applying uou or wore eleotro-magnets on tb» upper faie of tht> yl&»s. Tbe electro-inaKßets attract tbe61 words
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Article205 1908-07-24 8 Discovery of an Obliging Friend by Police. A MM uaiunl Sbaik Dhunatilla KM ■haigeil at Calcutta with having nbsti noted the niivi!_;atioii of the rivet at the new l»'iiU>on at Chuud|ial Uhal. WMi tin MM was ealleil. a man entered aud stood in thi doeli as if205 words
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Article230 1908-07-24 8 tp-to date Organisation and Tactics. The brigainl- iv Tonkin haw improved wonderfully in organisation aud tactics tliis year. The leaders keep them under discipline, and they wear khaki uniforms. They shift quickly from place to place and live on the country. Their knowledge of the country ii so230 words
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Article71 1908-07-24 8 Mr. W. H. Tliorue. of Messrs. Adams aul Alian. sulicitorH. I'enuug, sou of Mr. Aruold Thorne. architect uud surveyor. Itarnstaplc. I h -Mm Inn was married at St. *ioorge'» Church, Peuuug, ou Saturday, to Miss Nancy Walker, only daughter of the late Mr. llopsou Walker. hnrriHttvatlaw, Melbourne,71 words
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Advertisement196 1908-07-24 8 LATEST ADVBRTISBMBNTS. LUY TEACHER WANTED. Appiv m per -on lo Iho Principal of the ANGLO CHINESi: SCHOOL. Colemau Street. NOTICE. NnTICE is hcroby given that the partnership formerly MMMMg between Yap Kwat aud Yap Took, some time currying on Liuhiu' as Ship Chandlers at No, 10. Kliug Street, Singapore, uuder196 words
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Advertisement441 1908-07-24 8 /■■MMMVSP^TMKftiMaM^, MALTHOID iat»ai »oonn Tin 'i'u uoa oil nwritut in the miud n traui MiU -I wunder If tlaltl 1 ml I i.. miubli .v. frnin UH) )'«m |-ul:.-,l MperMDM tiuit Ml!. fiMinil ifiwiunwl) aatislacttiii »v c-vcrv cla-s f bnildiu "tjHUml fttmh. Jo it not: If it it not trui,441 words
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Article275 1908-07-24 9 SiNQAioai, Jclv M, 1909 PRODUCE. raoibier buyer* 7.37 i do 'Cube N(! lj unpicked UJB •'cpra B»;i 7 20 Jo Pontianah >;.7i) Black 11. 10 do White 5% -i- 17.50 3flM float Sarawak "-.*> jo Biunei No 1 Ui r'OAll SftiJO 3.6-> Coffee Bali, picked 2J.00 Off oo, Palembane,275 words
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Article334 1908-07-24 9 Date of forma ion Capital BM~H»* j "2TJ jar jK| J»j 1903 1907 1901 1003 1907 1901 1908 1903 1906 1906 1906 1906 1907 1904 1907 1905 1992 1303 IBSB ."00 1907 1907 1906 1899 1907 1901 1800.000 ♦800,000 •600,000 £400,000 1400,000 £80.000 £100,000 1150.000 £120,000 £30,000 •450,000 £230,000334 words
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Article353 1908-07-24 9 1905 £160,000 1805 tMO.OOO 1904 £90,000 IMS £70,000 1906 (150,000 1904 116.000 ISO'S £78,000 1906 £810,000 1906 £180,000 1907 £320,000 1906 r 178,000 1906 1250,000 1895 £100,000 i>-:« £300,000 1903 £30,000 1906 $250,000 1904 £10.000 19U4 j 1100.000 1699 £30,000 1903 1250.000 1908 t'M.iW) 1906 £110,000 1904 £***** 1904353 words
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Article210 1908-07-24 9 1894 i £9,377-10.0 1 4,805 1898 I tWW) I IJS.OOU >«tt MC.MO.MI 15.000,000 IMN M,MO,Nd J,i00,000 I6M II.GOtvOO I 1.0)0.000 SOl tJI.OOO »»'.i b 99 1973,000 675,000 :903 imo.ooo i-io.c;) 891 130,000 80.000 1903 £100.000 100,000 19J4 1160,000 111,000 1884 i I200XIN) 200,000 IsSO ISOO.OO (00 000 1687 »3,WJ,01M210 words
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Advertisement262 1908-07-24 9 PHOTO DEPOT. IU4, NOKI'H BKIDGE KOAI> Ail aorta of Pbotcgr»phic Apparatus and Mileriale, vu. Cameras, Ijocbcs, tlatea, Pa|«re, wialoila, Filiii.-, il^uuta, Photo Frames, etc. ('rices very mouerate. I'ric Lists post-free. KONO I UNO CHIONO CO SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE. I be Aunu;il ileir-rai Mee;.u, of the Siugu I fri-k.-t Club262 words
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Advertisement84 1908-07-24 9 NOTICE. Mibj AoJcijji) will In ■Ai Home al Governmeul BOMI ;> cdi:eriJay. July 29. nud Weducs'lay, iLogoak 5, alter which there will be no in re Aill ffld liil further v ,tice, owing to tho absfneu if Hie E.\ccll-noy, the Governor, and Miss AotenOM ttOU Sim>ap'.>re. 16-J7 PiiLSENEF BEER KEY84 words
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Advertisement115 1908-07-24 9 Pohoomull Bros. 4DE HIGH STREET. SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, Curios i and Silverware oi every description, Braasware, etc. L CHARGES VERY MODERATE INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED WassiamullAssomull&co Have Removed THEIR NEW PREMISES. OPPOSITE. No. 56 and 57, High Street. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK UNPACKED. ""ttCUt, mmm115 words
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Advertisement149 1908-07-24 9 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ld. LAMP SHADES. BILKETTE AND LACE PRICE: $3.50. $1.25 TO $2.50. s:m:o:k::e] La Reina del Oriente Cigars. TO BE HA.D BVZRYWHii-H Jeffrey's Stout AND i Pale Ale. II In order that the above Flrmt'-Clmmm MEuL Stout and Pale Ale may become jflßfll^ better known in this market,149 words
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Article1069 1908-07-24 10 LATEST STYLES IN GOWNS AND MILLINERY. Importance of the Empire Frock. Although I have admiration for the tailor suit, with coat of Dirtctoir.' silhuu-tt<-, 1 regard without outhusiasm tho dresses iii.it are being -liown here and then as Dircctoirc models. Fashion, no do>ibt. will pri-t'utly, having assimilate)1,069 words
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Advertisement216 1908-07-24 10 Straits Cycle Motor Co., 15, BATTERY ROAD. Enamelling, Plating and General Repairs by Skilled Workmen. Electrical Plant Accumulators Charged. Motor and Cycle Requisites, Oils. Grease, etc., etc. Carbide of Calcium. Gasolene Lamps. Mantles, Sewing Machines, l)unl<p Cycle Tyres. AGENTS: Smith Premier Typewriters. Star Cycle Co., Ltd., Wclverhampton. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE216 words
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Advertisement587 1908-07-24 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE. IsUPKBIOB HOrSEHOLD rUKNHTRE I'JANOrOKI K AND PLANTS, At 51.u.10u." 6cotts RoaJ, S.i< u.7 'y. July ?5, 'it p.-x. I imp win,, a cue tonod OoMagS Pianoforte b\ the London Pianoforte Co., iv cbonsed case, bamboo whatnots, rattan chairg and settees, 1 H inks' duplex ll'V^r587 words
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Advertisement78 1908-07-24 10 A BHEEP SHEARER'S TRIALB. I have followed tbe shearing season through New Zealand and all over Australia," says Mr. R. L. Mcßean of Duntroon, N. Z., and the changes of water and tucker always bring an attack of diarrhoea. The only relief I can obtain is from Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera78 words
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Advertisement514 1908-07-24 10 INSURANCE Companies SUN LIFE ASSDRAKCE COMPANY OF CANADA. (CsUbllak** ISSS). Assbts exceed £5 400,000 Incoms,llW7, exceeded £1,280,000 Ufflc*:' i, BnttciTßil.i W. A. WHITE. .Sing.poie. Mr.nagor, South- KaaUcn Aii.» 0 48 The Standard Life. TnE OLDEST BRITISH LIFE OFFICE IN THE £AST. PROVIDE FOR RETIREMENT by taking a policy under the514 words
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Advertisement639 1908-07-24 10 BANKING COWPAMIEB. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY HOYAL CHARTLR Paid np Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £l,2oo,iiot' Reserve Fund *1 >2 VKH Reeenc Liability of Proprietor! £1,200.000 BANKERS. Bank ot Enelaud, National Bank of Scotland. The Lcndon City A Midland Bank, Ltd SINGAPORE BRANCH.639 words
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Advertisement579 1908-07-24 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. aid up capital v.5.000.000 •ESEBVE MTND 3terliuß Reserve •U.0M.0001 vw mm S'lver Reserve 113, 500,000 "5.M0.000 <eiervf Lability of ProprisWre 1:5.000.000 COURT OF DIRbfTOKS. ilou. Mr. Henry Keswiok. Chairmao. E. Ooctz. Esq.— D«cnty Chairman. A.O. Barrett, Esq. 0. K. Lenzmann.Eaq C. Broderscn, Eaa.579 words
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Article1175 1908-07-24 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. \n xperienred drivir adviaia tlmt the clutch In- witliihiitwi wlilu a car if runuiuK over a patch of mnvly laid or BasoHal crusl.c .1 imrfaoe material. Wliiu cli.'ii^i.i fur uvit .-|i{Ldii!i.\ Mr. 11. L. .lohn.stono. of New .lursoy. snid laws should be1,175 words
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Advertisement145 1908-07-24 11 MOTOR CARS. ARGTLLS. Adams-Hewitts. Rovers. TWO 14-16 H.P. "ARGYLL CARS ENTERED II THE SCOTTISH RELIABILITY TRIALS COMPLETED NON-STO' RUNB DURING THE FIVE OAYB. I i- *,i;,i.:U M.iu-d tir sale at vtiy ruued laiooad PrioM, ONE 10 H.P.. 3-SEATEO AOAMS-HEWin. ONE 6 HP.. 2-SEfcTED RGVER. I iiu 1 witi boodn, I145 words
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Advertisement531 1908-07-24 11 1 -"i.i- Af.i \i CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. I SILENT SIX-CYLINDER. 20 HP. STANDARD Java ami M rtM baiag d.iven on lOPQBAB C. F. r. Wesrng t:ikt l)il1 k ral eronnd. and Co., 168-169. ORCHARD ROAD. > t ,a lmaltll ,i iwi ob thia HABVELLOL'B Cm teat i.< DM tits for531 words
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Advertisement1027 1908-07-24 12 Scale of Cbatse*. FREFAiD ADVERTISEMENTS.— MUoeI- iweoas WboU of Every DeteripMon, Honses, liad, etc., to let, are Inserted al the following One Insertion 1.10 per lnoh. Two a.OO .i Three 1.60 Bix Mint Twelve 7.80 Twcaty-five 10.00 (Eacb subwqaonl month IS per Inch.) Tfce above rate Is bated upon an1,027 words
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Advertisement587 1908-07-24 12 rO BE LET OR SOLD. &in —Pour Linn, on oi two Inurtion (1.00 Bf th* Inch, m Malt ol oh&rgn, HOUBE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Boeie. Apply Baffles Hotel. iH HOUSE TO BE LET. No. 1, Oxley Bice, to be let. Apply Meyer Brothers. 1148 ROOM TO LET. Boom587 words
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Advertisement1073 1908-07-24 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. b. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shape* All kinds ol HOSE. Suction, Delivery. Steam, for Carriages, Motor Cars, etc. Hydraulic. Rockdrill. Gardmhose. Brake-RE-TREADING AND RE-RUBBERING OF iSLjSLJ!?*?'!?:* S l Hnkin 6 Tubps MOTOR TYRES. CODDRINGS. GAUGE-GLASS RINGS. T¥J D o x, INDIA RUBIIKR1,073 words
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