The Straits Times, 8 October 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.77~. BINGAPORE THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8 1908. PPTCE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 The OSTEND MEETING. Kilometer Trials, Flying Start. Mile Standing Test. FIRST— BAYABDGLBMB> l FIRST— BAYARD-CLKMF.N P. SECOND BAYARD-CLEI SECOND— BAYARD-CLKMKNi 1 THIRD -lUYAKD-CLEME TUID BiVlßn lßlll vp FOURTH-0-cvlnuler NAP: Tlllti-BAYABDM LLMKM. F F TH-FIAJ. FOURTH-FIAT. i rovM ouc(- BKain tin SVPEHIOKITY of JiAYAUD -CLEMENT CAKS as Ngtld*- ISKU.UIILITY l KKiiILAIUTY.
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    • 25 1 JOHN JAMESON'S THREE STAR PI RE POT STILL. UfU|C|fL"V p«mous <»' ve s ffffnluiiLl JOHM JAMESON and SON. LIMITED. 1)1 lU.IV Distillers to MM the Klo*.
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    • 368 1 RECREATION HOTEL Final milliard Tournament. Two local Amateurs will play on Thursday, October n, at 8 p.m., sharp. Q. A. Fernandez, •2'2CO Proprietor. MR.H.KOEH -ER. asoisted by Vi» Kra'ui>. and Messrs. E. Selzrr,ami. E.A. Brown an 1 Ft. BohrotMrr, Piano Recital TEUTOMIA CLUB, On Friday October 9, at 0 p.m.
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    • 302 1 Robinson Company. NOW ON VIEW. New and Exclusive Models IN Wrimmed Millinery. ALSO A VERY NICE ASSORTMENT OF Wings, CoqueandOstrich Feathers, Ribbo? s, Coloured Silk Tulles, Chiffons, Flowers, Ornaments, Laces, Gloves, Mitts. Ladies Belts and Belting, Motor Veils, etc., etc. i THE LATEST STYLES IN Cress Materials, Filet Voiles, Crepe
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    • 193 1 NOTICE. OWNERS OF PIANOS who find it neceasar> to leave tat Colocy or any length of time, cac have their Pianus WAREHOUSED and kept id GOOD ORDER, at a very moderate charge, or PRIVATELY SOLD. This will be found a more remunerative and satisfactory arrangement than selling by auction. W.
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    • 28 1 C»RRACQ CAR FOR Mil. i ey'u r, I I/Iob p I Mat I juti ..iirchi^' f-orn i; liroth ,)ly Ci. Wawnford l IMB Q H ES o m
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  • 1085 2 POLICY OF JAPAN IN THE KOREAN PENINSULA. Books Reviewed by Arnold White. In Kokka With Marquis Ito. Part I. A Sanative of Personal Experiences. Part II. A Critical and Historical Inquiry. By George Trumbull Ladd, LL.D. London Longmans, Oreen and Company. Tut Thaukkv ok Kokka. By V. A.
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  • 361 2 More Pauks kiiom thk Day Book of Bktuia Hakdaurk. By KIIh Fuller Maitlaud. London Constable, 6s. It is no easy task to make a good anthology, one which shall have gained a real congruity through the powerful impress of the anthologist's own sincere mind. But to make a good
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  • 361 2 The Parawallah of India Criticised Adversely. The Indian policeman in just now very much in tin newspapers. Recently a youthful evildoer, charged with tbeft, pleaded that his guilt exi«ted only in the imagination of the prosecuting constable, to whom lie had refused to li ml money. Now
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 456 2 Special Reductions. HUMBER CARS 10-12 AND 20 HP. Newly Arrived. Latest Model. \^*&y "HUMBER" Owing to facilities for turning out lai^e numbers of these famous Cars in order to meet the growing demand, COST OF PRODUCTION has l>een reduced to a point which enables them to be offered to tho
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    • 145 2 12 I Health! Little's Oriental Balm FOR ANY PAIN The pains of neuralgia, the pains of rheumatism.the pains of lur.iMgo, the pains of stiff joints, the pains of the neck, throat, back, chest, arms, legs and feet— all these go away when you rub on plenty of Little's Oriental Balm.
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    • 238 2 UNDER THI MOST DISTINGUISHED PATHONAOEOF THEK HIGHNESSES. s f< PRESENT > jfijiTifW OF JOHOUE Ismail V,^ Raheem, *\S^ 82-1 AND 82-2. BRAS BA3AH ROAD. THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING GO. (ESTABLISHED 1683) ==EE^^=EE=== MANI IWCTI'KERS Ol PURE ROPE 1 3 STRAND CABLE LAID 4 STRAND i,2" to la* r to ia
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  • 968 3 LAUNCH OF A HEAVY BRITISH BATTLESHIP. New Vessel for Russian Navy. Tlio St. Vim-cut, which was launched at Portsmouth on September 11, as announced previously in this journal, is the largest and heaviest battleship ever built at that yard. With the three cruising battleships of the Invincible
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  • 231 3 British Herman Officers Compared. Tho Berlin correspondent of the Daily Mail, who has been following the German Army manoeuvres, writes Fresh from visits to the Territorial and Regnlar camps in England, I cannot help comparing those two forces with tho rank aud file of the con scripts hero. On matters
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  • 240 3 Protest Against Attempt to Form a Monopoly. The Chiui Mail understands that, on September the. provincial authorities of K v i ntiiiit 1 attempted to put into force a scrips of uew and vexatious regulation:; whereby the opium tradt of ihe Province could be virtually turned
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  • 405 3 Doubts Cast on the Staunchness of the Native Army. One striking feature of the Nationalist agitation now gaining head in Tonkin and A ll imni is that the sedition mongera have influenced the Native Soldiers the itharp--BuooterB and the artillery. The military poi*on plot at Hanoi, where
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 936 3 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers, Jewellers, Opticians. REPAIHS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. H. ABRAMS. THE HORSE REPOSITORY. ORCHARD KOAD. Ush uf.v a large Dumber of exceptionally good heroes, cob* and ponied recently Inudcd from Australia. Pri-oa ru»s.>nahle. ani a guarantae of 4oui..iu>:iw u.vn with cauh borse cold. Iloreee and i.»rria^^» lnre.i for arjy
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    • 32 3 LAXATINE. the Ideal Pargativa, recom mended by Ibe beat medical authorities Eaa> to take and certain in re*alt«. To be had of all chemist*. Wholesale frotn The Pbormaov. Ha'Urr nV«>d. Hln«»pcn lIM
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    • 403 3 The^E&sence of Vitality Cadbury's Cocoa f gives valuable support to the whole system. It contains everything essential to the maintenance i and restoration of vitality, is easily digested, and I possesses the delicious, full, genuine MILLIONS ~M «s]Ti*^!s*^3^^^fc. .^B^^aa^3»^l^am>./ 7 ~~*aaaS§igisa^Sli?3B Mag Br^Sf^Sr The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ld, SOLE
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  • 281 4 Nani' i>»rt, proltalil- doff oj and MM A'jmts. BTBAMBRS Aclh i. I'liiuii, Ocf2o; \V. Uan^titld Airli. Sydney, Oot U 1> n AJcin iue, C liold Aufmg. Hongkong, Ocl IVimM. \tr „..i M| W. Manstteld Aiir.inl i I, N"v I: M. Mti-iMßiet C mbo, Oct I i. I Kobe,
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  • 133 4 Mi*. .1. M. V liild. His, \V. H r.E. J '.I'owap. I. li. w. .1. i child, Mra. J. K. A. Wilaoa, i lira H. K. Jitchell, Doasbertj IW,I. .-uIIUOCt- uloiubo, Price, sir \v. B Mi I^. A. D Mi W. Dirpeuhoiiu w. E Bidet Mr. E.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 Old f;i»liii>i)i-l cpaiba Mai are vow aupenodod by METHYLOIOS. t'.ie UIUiMJW M;ieutiuL- rtiueUy tor catarrhal an of the urinary tract. Tin-, tiny UwtalaM cap-ulv- niv. visible re-suits in fi w boon an.l cure promptiy. Much better ny injection aud far safer and more coim uient. A trial will convince I
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    • 481 4 BTEMER SAILINGS. P O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon. Austral'a India. Mia. Egypt, Mediterranean Port*. Plymouth and London Throsßh Mb af Lading Umcd U i Slctn en ».i VIAIL LINE. (Outvardfor China). vm Auaye Oct 10 Drranha Nov 30 Delhi Oot 93 Delia Dec 4 Oceana Nov
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    • 727 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACiFiC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY ANTTOYO Ilia; ÜbtHA The II .>-! •i-.3ir.nhtc Mnot Soiween CHINA. J \i AN. «nd EUROPE, rle Hcnolnln rcj Sot K'jni in o, optraiir.j? the new 11,000 100, iwin-icrcw steamers KOilE A and SIBERIA, t- .-.thfcr wltli She well-knowu (teamen
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    • 446 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND L,niriA MbIUAL BVEAM NAY. CO. LTD. Tbe Compauiea' atoamers are ilespached from Liverpool outwards for ihe Straits China and Japan every weak and from Jxpan h mewarda for London, Amsterdam aui Antwe-p every fortnight for Oonoa, Marseilles and Liverpiol and for Marsei
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    • 458 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE HAMBURG. The steamers of this Onmnany maintain a reßular service hetwe-n Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, »nd Rotterdam, and the Straits, r 'hina and Japan. Homowardn. they are desnatched fortnightly hi Havre and Hatnbari* on 1 once a month tor Kreraerhaveu direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.
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    • 412 4 STEAMER SJULINBB. N. D. L. f»ORODEUT»CM£« LLOYD :oji«ri«i OarMaa Itail i.i 1 tie taat and well kaov i ■all •tM'tm f Mi Company aail 'f:tnU;htH tfoai B Hambarj via Rotterdam, Ant^cry, Son fa n •00, Gibraltar, Genoa, N*j-'^ HhmMib. Naj!»», AlnaaUl, bbl I Part 3«lj, S'.tt, Ade., Oaiaaka, Siagapcrc, Hnngkoay,
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  • 1410 5 UKBim thi> hsKlimc the (oUuwiuk nObr.'iMlOM an ■Ml «tr.— itMDtt ah.— «hlp; b0,. --b»r<]n»; ich.Kbooiwr; Yct.-Yacbt; Cru.-CrnUOT Übt.-<Jun boat; Tor.— Tornado 8.p.-Uorwpuw.r BrH.BrttUh. U. H.-Unlwd SIMM Feb.— French O«r.— Q«asi Dut .-Dutch lial.—ltali.ui Spau.— MpanitU; Bar.— Sarawak O.c— Ooneral cargo il.p.— dock pa»Mnxer; U.— Uncatiain W.— WbarT;
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  • 95 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TAN JONG PAGAR. East Whabf Babim Zweeua, Jos. L. Eviaton. East Weut Sxction I— Edendale, Pntiala. Section No. 1 (Susan Whasj)— Perak. Skction I—Catherine1 Catherine Apcar, Dagmar. B—Macnaon.8 Macnaon. 4— Thina. 6— Paroo. 6 Pnraeus,
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  • 33 5 OOTWABO P. AND O. MaIL. The P. and O. outward mail ateamer Aasaye left Penang at 10 a.m., to-day, and may be expeoted to arrive here at 1 p.m., to-morrow.
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  • 123 5 Foa k'x» Stbamsi Time Europe via ports Deianhn 6 a.m. Bandjermassin, etc. Keyntl 7 a.m. Bangkok Suentung 9 p.m. T. Tinggi, B'kalis, Bagan Betty 3 p.m. Hongkong Lightning 8 p.m. Telok Anson via ports Fenang 8 p.m. Malacca and Muar Lady Weld S p.m. Bangkok Dagmar 4 p.m.
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  • 107 5 From Eoeope— By the P. and O. steamer Aasaye, dne October 9. From China By the N. D. L. steamer LuUow, due Ootober 12. Left •P* «pt pt fl 1" .pt ■I't pt M et 1 fiTD. L. 8 B I. 7 MM 11 P. i O.
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  • 39 5 October 7 Benavon, Brit str, Hongkong and Japan Amberst, Brit utr, Pontianak 8 Chun Sang, Brit str, Samarang, Bourabaya Hakata Mam, Jap str, Hongkong, Japan Laurens Pit, Dut str, Indragiri via ports Natnna, Ger str, Anamba and NatnnaTalannds
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  • 256 5 Development of Trade with Burma by Railroad. The Mandalay-L&sliio Railway was begun originally with the idea of giving access to the markets of Western China, the intention being to buiid the line as far as the Kunlon forry on the Salween. The Piourar says it was oven
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  • 149 5 Mohammedan Phoenix Rising from Years of Despotism. Mr. Theodora Morison in an article in the Nineteenth Century, entitled Can Islam be Reformed disputes Lord Cramer's viow that the inelasticity of the religion is an insuperable obstacle, and argues that tho number of Beets in Islam is a
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  • 65 5 Thu collision between thu steamers City of Edinburgh, Clan Colquhoun, and Somali at Port Said on September 2. 1 is more seriouu than was at first believed. The City of Edinburgh had 54 feet of her upper plating ripped open, and the Somali lost
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  • 180 5 The Japan Uacotte says that a shocking accident occurred on board tbo Toyo Kisen Kaisba's liner Honekong Mara during hor voyage frum San Francisco to Yokohama, where she arrived on September 16. It appears that on the afternoon of September 1 a member of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 557 5 STEAMER 3AILIN6B. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Lin*. THE NATIONAL HIGBWAY TO KUKOtR VIA CHINA JAPAN. CANADA mi >»» UNITED STATES. Koule from Uongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea ot Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vauoonver, K.M.H. KurasMH or Imdu" Twiu saruw steaR.M.S. "Km»w or
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    • 630 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY.CO..LTD. In steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct servioe between Caloutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking oargo on through Bills oi Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Cnefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, Ao,, Ac Hteajaerfc Tons Commander Kd-thimu 4,896 R. O.
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    • 595 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, KY.K. JAPAN MIL STEAMSHIP CO.LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY terrloe la maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japaneee Government, specially designed (or the Company's European Servico, lighted throughout by Electrioity, provided with exoeUent accommodation for First and Seoond
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    • 111 5 UICTION SALES Powell and Co. Oct 10— Af'Haaelwood," Nassim Hill, valuable household furniture, billiard table, cottage piano, eto., at 1-80 p m. 14— At Sale room, valuable land and b-iuses at Tanjong Rhoo (Road, at 1-80 p.m. 16— At No. 11, Niven Road, household furniture, rubber-tyred ricksha, etc., at 1
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    • 42 5 "Some have meat and cannot eat," says a great poet. Such persons need Steams' Wine. It increases tho appetite, enriches and purifies the blood and pate the system into fimj condition. Pedple who need a utardpchly good UTaie should takt (t. Ttistmtjqnallea.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 174 5 DAY BY DAY Thursday, October 8. High Water 9.34 p.m. Alhambrn Cinematograph. 7-80 p.m. Hale's Tours. 7 p.m Japaneee Cinematograph. 730 p.m. Harima Cinematograph. 7 30 p.m. Ott'e Cirooi. 9-15 p m. Friday, October 9. Hwjb Water. 10.81 a.m. 10.16 p.m Municipal Board 2-30 p.m. Children's Concert. Memorial Hall. 5-30
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    • 194 5 Singapore Tide Table. (Fboh October 8 TO October 14.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER j TEne ETjjht Ootober i hrs. mm. ft. ins. hrs.min. ft. ins. Ij 9.47 ami 6.4 8.14 am 1.6 T«n«aoAi 8 9 Mpm „j 3.27 B<B 1 10.11 am 5.7 8.69 am 1.8 8 1 10.16 pm
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  • 782 6 The Straits Times. PRICB 10 CENTS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. In the Hongkong papers recently to band, we find a report of some discussion on Colonel Seely's explanation of the circumstances under [which he sent an intimation to the Governor of that Colony that it was tbo intention of the Imperial
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  • 419 6 The Dalai Lama whose stately arrival at Peking we announced, tho other day, wields a unique religious and political influence in Tibet. He had taken refuge in Western China during tho British expedition into bio country, and had outstayed his welcome among the Chinese, who could not get him away
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  • 12 6 Residents of Norris Road complain bitterly of the condition of the roadway.
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  • 35 6 Persons holding offices in the Imperial Court at Peking, are prohibited from smoking cigarettes. At the beginning of the month, a heat wave, unparalleled for the time of the year, was being experienced in England.
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  • 18 6 Tuesday and Thursday next being race days, the exchange banks will be clo.-ed at noon on those days.
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  • 16 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Reid returned from Home by the Japanese mail steamet Hakata Maru. yesterday.
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  • 15 6 Great changes are expected among officeholders in Peking after the celebration of tho Empress-Dowager's birthday.
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  • 21 6 A leper was arrested in Neil Road, yesterday afternoon, and taken to the Central Station where he died in the ricksha.
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  • 22 6 At a meeting of the Board of Finance, in Peking, it was decided that China should retain her silver standard of currency.
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  • 24 6 There will be a debate at the Indian Club, Serangoon Road, to night, at 8 o'clock, on the subject of Education for Hindu women.
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  • 30 6 A Hokien has been arrested on a charge of theft of 9270 in notes from a till" in a shop at No. 8 Cecil Street, belonging to Seah Koon Lim.
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  • 23 6 An attempt has been made to derail the Lucknow midoight down passenger train by placing sleepers across the rails between Pauki and Cawnpore.
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  • 31 6 Dal Haddah, the unknown Javanese who cut to pieces a monkey and a cat belonging to Abdul Gani, off Thomson Road, yesterday morning, has been f>e.nt to the hospital for observation.
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  • 35 6 Another arrest has been made on the charge of theft of property and money having a value of $1,163 from Moi Lum Chin, of No. 639 North Bridge Road, on tho night of September 25.
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  • 35 6 Several of the streets intersecting South Bridge Road, which used to be the wont, or among the worst, in any of the thickly settled portions of the town, are now beiug put in excellent order.
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  • 28 6 Two TeochewN were fined $2 each by the Third Magistrate. Mr. Maurice Thunder, this morning, for obstruction with sign boards advertising Hale's Tours on the Esplanade, yesterday afternoon.
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  • 37 6 Messrs. Katz Brothers, Limited, secured judgment by default in the District Court before Mr. C. J. Saundcrs, yesterday, against Mr. O. Groesser for 1155.10 for goods sold and delivered. .Mr. C. V. Miles appeared for the plaintiffs.
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  • 37 6 For selling chandu without a licence and for possession of illicit chandu, at No. 102-2 Bcncoolen Street, a Hokien was fined 990 or, in default, sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, this morning.
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  • 37 6 Messrs. Kraser and Neave, Limited, prosecuted a Malay named Ahmat before the Fourth Magistrate Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, this morning, for leaving their service without giving notice. Ho was ordered to pay prosecutors $17 ns compensation.
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  • 41 6 Iv ill.- District Court before Mr. C. J. Saumler-\ this morning, A. R. A. Mootoocarpen Chetty secured judgment by default against Mr. Frank K. Jewell, of tbe Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, and another, for 974.88, as balance on a promissory note.
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  • 51 6 Five Teochews and a Hokien were before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of participatiug in an affray in Kraser Street at 9.15 p.m. on Tuesday. One of the men was acquitted and tho other five were each sentenced to fourteen days' rigorous
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  • 45 6 Mr. E. C. C. Howard sentenced a Chinaman to a mouth's rigorous imprisonment, this morning, for theft of an opium pipe. Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Third Magistrate, gave another Chinaman the same sentence for theft of a new pair of slippers from a slipper vendor.
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  • 49 6 Messrs. E. Meyer and Company brought suit in the District Court against Messrs. Cunningham Clarke and Company, this morning, for $391.40 for rent doe and goods sold and delivered. Mr. F. M. Elliot appeared for plaintiffs. As defendants put in no appearance, judgment was given for plaintiffs with costs.
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  • 69 6 It was thought by many that Chinna Kurpen, the murderer of Mr. Goularte, who was found guilty by a vote of five to two by a jury at tbe recent Assizes, and sentenced to death by Mr. A. G. Law, the Acting Chief Justice., would have his sentence committed to
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  • 60 6 The Chinaman who requited the hospita lity of a lady whom he was visiting by cheating her out of 80 cents' worth of chandu and running away with a $5 pair of clog knobs, was sentenced to a week's rigorous imprisonment On the first charge and a month's on the
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  • 63 6 The ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held tomorrow afternoon. The nuisances caused by the vegetable gardeners iv Suraugoou Road and the drainage of Chinatown will come up for discussion. If time permits, a special meeting will also be held to consider tbe amendments nf tbe Burial Ground
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  • 81 6 Dnriug the week ended October 3, 241 deaths were reported in Singapore. Of this number, 183 were Chinese, 85 Malays, 19 Indians and 2 Eurasians. Forty-one of the deaths were due to malarial fever, 26 to phthisis, 20 to beriberi, 18 to fever not specified, IS to convulsions, 12 to
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  • 377 6 Dr. Svcn Hedin lias so far tuailo no plans for leaving Sjimla. The Barrack murder inquiry i« proceeding at Kuantan. It is exptcttd tlml it will conclude on Saturday. Dr. Brooke, tho Port Health Officor, returned from leave, this morning, by thw British steamer Perseus. The deaths
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  • 21 6 A distinct shock of earthquake is reported to have passed over I'ort Blair, in the And* man Islands, on September St,
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  • 22 6 It being reported that torture is still beiug ustd iv local courts, the Peking Government has again issued an order forbidding it.
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  • 21 6 A Chinese additional polico co ible has been arrested on a rhargo of a< >.. pting an illegal gratification from another Chinaman.
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  • 26 6 Tbe Burma Government have ili-olined to sanction a proposal made some tituu ago to furnish, at tho expense of the Mite, the residences of gazetted officials.
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  • 31 6 The Committee of St. Mary's Homo wish to thank Mr. Archdeacon and others for the sum of 8106 80 collected at the Pulau Br*ni Smelting Works on behalf of the Home.
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  • 37 6 Messrs. Guthrio and Company. Limited. have received a cable from tlin Manager of the Linggi Plantations Limited, advising that the total quantity of rubber harvested on the Company's t'stites duriug the month of September was 2H.U00 lbs.
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  • 55 6 A correspondent writes to tho Madras Mail recommending caloiuul as a rat poison, namely, a slice of bread steepod in a littlo milk to which is added half or one drachm of calomel and mixed up well. To make it more enticing and palatable nome gram, chonna, or flour hlioiiM
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  • 65 6 In the Bombay High Court the other day before the Chief Justice and Mr. JmUm Batchelor, Narsinha Chintaman Kelar, Editor of tbe Mahratta. was seuteucod to a tine of rupees 1,000 and to be imprisoned for him Mull days, or until such time as he shall inak.i suitable submission and
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  • 67 6 Japanese Stoara Navigation Companies expect to have a good time iv South Aum-i k .i. The Nippon Yusen Kaislia is making arrangement* for a line between Japan and IVru. Another company, the Toycii Kislieu KmWm, has been offered subsidies by the Governments of Chili and Argentina for lines between Japan
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  • 68 6 Mr. T. W. Main, formerly Superinl< ■ml. Nt of the Government Garden FtutatiOM, Tfeip. ing, but now of the Botanical Ci.irdinH, Singapore, in his annual departmental report to the Peruk Government, xtatcs that he has found by experimouts that it in unm to do more than pack in paper seedn
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  • 61 6 According to a special toU^r.uu to the Manila Times, the American liovrinnnut has become alarmed over Mm rapid spread of cholera in Russia and has cabled all OMMnJa in Europe to rigidly inspect nil emigrants departing for tint United States. Tho Russian peasants are panic-stricken ovor the epidemic and there
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 231 6 AM S TEL Lager BEER. in n_ ff Q"» rtl jit And i 0 Drum§ In Case, of g dozoD JJJJ «5^ oootainiog 7J Gallon.. SAMPLES FROM Caldbsck, Macgregor and Co. H. J. HEINZ CO.'s CELEBRATED Jj|v Tomato Soup pi Pickles. ao^ts, JOHN LITTLE >■. CD.. LTD. Siddeley (TfHHO Autocars.
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    • 118 6 Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. Opening Night, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. ALL MEW PICTURES. ALHAMBRA To-Nlght. NEW PICTURES. Cnange of Programme. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTB THE BEE AND THE HOSE A TRAGIC COURSE THE MILLER, HIS SON AND HIS DONKEY THE FRENCH MILI'ARY AIR-SHIP A NOBLEMAN'S PLEASURE ETC. L
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  • 1087 7 AUSTRIA ANNEXES OTTOMAN PROVINCHS. Critical Situation. ENGLAND SUPPORTS TURKISH CLAIMS. Cretans Proclaim Union with Greece. iFrox Gcr Own ONUMMIMRj L -Midi in. Octoler 7, 1'i.20 p.m. Tin re has been a popnlnr meeting in Cane-, the capital of '.I" island of Crete, and n in ;n with Greect
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  • 257 7 Six Per Cent. Dividend Paid for the Half Year. The eighth ordinary annual meeting of the Kobinson Piano Company, Limited, was held on September 24, when the report and accounts for the half year, ended Soptcuibcr 30. 1907, were passed. Tho profits for tho half yen amounted
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  • 167 7 Curious Letter to London Weekly Newspaper. The following letter was published in the Over Seas Daily Mail Sir, The circulation of Indian vernacular journals, which are largely read iv this district, is having a baneful infl lence upon the natives. Much of the matter in these newspapers
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  • 117 7 The Pioneer states that it is only little of a secret that the conversion of Tilak'e sentence is due to prt ssure exerted on the Governor of Bombay by the India Office and continues thus: Owiugto the system which Lord Curzon so much disliked and strove
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  • 101 7 Mr. Carl Miller agiin appeared in the Police Court, yesterday morn iug. on a charge of disorderly coudn t iv Malay Street at a quarter past tea o'clock, tlio previous night. Ho had gono into tint district to sell tips on the approaching racis .aid a large
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  • 355 7 TOWNS DESTROYED BY STORMS IN THE PHILIPPINES. Three Hundred Families Rendered Homeless. Further particulars of the typhoons iv the Philippine Archipelago came to hind this mornii g. It appeal from the Manila Times that con-iderable damngc was caused in the various provinces. At Legaspi, the launch Britaua was
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  • 273 7 Thirty-Five Chinese Captured in Kinta Valley. Another raid against the numerous tinst« ali-rs who iutect the Kinta Valley was made by the Mines Deparment oo Thursday last, when thirty live captures were made. The raiders comprised Mr. P. Coxou, Insp. etui- of Mines, Oopeng, Mr. LangslowCock. Inspector of
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  • 145 7 A special dispatch to tho Manila Times, dated Washington, September says that the political sensation to-day is a statement in id.- by Mr. Tuft in a speech charging Bryan with prolonging the insurrection in the Philippines, and being responsible for the loss of hundreds of sol-tiers' lives.
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  • 85 7 Kwah Ho Cheng was passing through Chan Cheng Huh's plantation iv Bukit Timah Itoad, on Tuesday evening, when he was attacked by tho owner's dogs. He proceeded to belabour them with his carryiug pole when, <t is alleged, AUga Pillay, the watchman, struck him a fearful blow
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  • 54 7 The following returns of tin outputs during September have been received for publication ls>-lat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 605 97 Pels. Kuantan Tin Mining Co. Ltd., 26.25 Mr H. Brett, Manager of Bruscb Hydraulic Tin Mining Company, Limited, states that the output of the mines for September
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  • 837 7 LIBEL ACTION AGAINST CHINESE NEWSPAPER. t Claim for $2,000 Damages. An interesting and somewhat amusing libel action was commenced in the bupreme Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith, Mr. Kvans appearing for plaintiff, a young man of 23 years of age, and Mr.
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  • 101 7 The British freighter Tudor Prince, Captain McDougall, has cleared from Boston for Kure, Japan. The Tudor Prince is well known in the Asiatic trade, and on this voyage out through the canal is bringing a cargo of turbine machinery for the warship Aki. The two turbines
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  • 342 7 Maiming a Bullock for Causing Damage. Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Third Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, heard a caso xgxinst a Javanese woman named Marrainah, who was charged with mi-chief in maiming a bullock beloogine to a Tamil named Raman. in Coronation Road, on Tuesday afternoon. The
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  • 234 7 Hiding Behind Rocks Ready for the Unwary. Mr. C. F. J. Green, the Second Magistrate, c ncluded, yesterday morning, the hearing of the case in which lour Chinese were charged with unlawful asseiuh'y, and going armed with dangerous weapons m ar the sixth mile, Thomson Road at 9.30
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  • 171 7 Bought by Chinese for Emigration Trade. The Pocahontas is well-known in Singapore on account of the explosion which occurred on her, when in port, at tho time she was being examined after a previous explosion beyond harbour limits. It is reported in Hongkong that she has been sold
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  • 109 7 The Korean Top- Knot. A Seoul telegram to the Mainichi states that tije Imperial Decree promulgated on August 16, last yea', ordering the people to cut off their topknots has proved ineffective. At a meeting of local Governors a resolution was passed which puiuted out that it was improper for
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  • 149 7 Mr. Bosschart, the Dutch Consul-General in Australia, who hud been lectuiiug in Java with a view to foster trade between that island and the Commonwealth, is now on his way back to Melbourne. The lectures fouud ready hearing, but the established firms in Java did not care to
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  • 139 7 MARKET STRONG WITH GOOD BUYING. Interesting Tests of Plantation and Para Rubber. London, (via Peuang.) October 8. The Kubber Market is strong and tliero is good American buying. It U thought that tin- Brazilian crop will be about the Bauio as la-t year, perhaps ovir the average in
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  • 35 7 [Rkutkb's Tklkoram London. October 8. British imports for September show an increase of £2,U92,7.j0 sterling, aud tho export* a decrease of 4MM4M sterling compared with tho corresponding mouth la«t year.
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  • 214 7 Crushed Between a Lift and Godown at Hongkong. On tho Ist instant. Mr. F. H. Cornel, of the firm of Messrs. Wilki and Jack of Hongkong, was killed, being crushed between the lift and tho wall at the new godowns in course of construction, at Kowloon, for
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  • 155 7 Zabil Khan, the Indian nobleman who was robbed of a large quantity of clothing, a gold watch, some rupee notes aud sovi -reigns, on September 28, while coming to Singapore from Hongkong on a round the- world tour, will get back most of his clothing,
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  • 130 7 When the crew ot the Gcrmau mail steamer Gncisenau," which has frcqneu'ly been in Singapore, and which miehi d I'm mantle on September 11, were mustered tor inspection on the deck of the steamt r, it was discovered that there were three addition* to her
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  • 157 7 Mado in Germany some decades ago meant generally that the goods so marked were inferior in quality, hut tho energy of German manufacturers of today has brought about a total eh mgi: and instead of h iving a depreciating effect ou the value of the goods it may
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  • 48 7 It has been decided to announce, that the sale of Government offices iv China will bo again allowed, bnt, coutrary to previous usuago, purchasers of offices will be required to pass a literary examination boforo they are allowed to take over tho seals.
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  • 1432 8 FORM OF ENTRANTS IN PADDOCK STAKES. Attractive Morning's Work at the Race Course. iKhum Our Racing CoiuiEspoxnisNT.l Race Course, Thursday Morning. The morning's work on tho Race Course was very attractive, and gave ouu a better idea an to what the gritting are capable of doing. The
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  • 242 8 Hyderabad Completely Isolated by Water. Reports from Socunderabad, dated September 29, state that an unprecedented, devastating flood has caused heavy loss of life and property at Hyderabad. The river Mousi has burst, .flooding an area of ten squaro miles, washing away Afzulgunj hospital aud the bridge, the
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  • 201 8 Explanation by Councillor Vamaza in London. Councillor Vamaza has granted an interview to a member of a press agency, a report of which has been published at full length by the leading London journals, whereby an excellent idea of Japan's financial position and policy has
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  • 69 8 News from Shabkadar shows that the inhabitants of that village are expecting further raids by the budmaehes from across the Mohmand border. It is believed that a party of about eight men are now on their way with the intention of raiding British territory. The number of
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  • 121 8 Opium -Smoking Mandarins. The Government at Peking has appointed Commissioners to see to the auti-opium edicts being carried out. They have aunt a circular letter to the Viceroys and Governors of provinces, ad vis ing them to take warning by the fate of two high officials who had just received
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 34 8 The World's Championship. A telegram to Hongkong says that the World's Chess Championship, played partly at Dusseldorf and partly at Berlin, has been won by Linker by eight games against Tar rasch's throe.
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    • 74 8 Dead Heat at Kinta. In the usual monthly medal competition, in connection with the Kinta Oolf Club, two rounds were played on Sunday, and Messrs. A. L. Robinson and N. Kendall tied with a net score of 80. Following were the five best scores: A.L.Robinson 98 18=80 N. Kendall
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    • 103 8 Octacamund Hunt Cup. The winning of tho race for the Octacamuud Hunt Cup by the pony Oovornor on September 26 is the crowning achievement of Shree Brothers in connection with the Octaoamund Hunt. The cup was presented to the hunt by Colonol the Hon. R. S. Lawley when
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    • 174 8 Club Colours v. Any Other Colours. To-morrow afternoon, commencing at 5 o'clock, there will be a Rugby football match on the Esplanade, between the Club Colours and Any Other Colours. Tho teams will be as follow Clcb Colocks.— Full-back, E. W. H. Carpenter three-quarters, R. L. Cuscaden, A.
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    • 240 8 Hongkong's Interport Team. The annual Interport Rifle Competition between Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore and Penang takes place between the 10th and 14th instant, and as far as can be seen at present, tho Hongkong team will probably consist of Messrs. A. Jenkins, J. C. Gow, J. H. Pidgeon, R. Lapsley,
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  • 440 8 Depredations by Three Europeans at Bangkok. In the spring of this year three European subjects left Bangkok under such circumstances that charges of swindling and of trying to escape criminal prosecution, were brought against them. But all bad ill-luck and were in time arrested. One, a British
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  • 78 8 Murder of Chinese General Avenged Ruthlessly. The murder of a Chinese General, namod Tsang Sing-tien, in Kwangsi province by his mutinous soldiery has been avenged ruthlessly by the troops who remained faithful to the Government. Many of the mutineers fell in battlo. Several of their leaders who had
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  • 114 8 French Explorers Attacked in Wilds of Tibet. Lieuteuant Lepage, a French explorer, who reached Peking last month, tells in the Echo do Cbinc how narrowly he escaped murder in the wilds of Tibet. He formed part of an expedition, under Captain Ollone, which was conducting researches in
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  • 50 8 There has been continuous rain in Po Tai listrict, Chihli province, for about ton days. The river rose in consequence more than one ohoung. The embankmonts burst and over two hundred villages are under water. At prosent the number of lives lost and houses destroyed cannot bo ascertained.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 311 8 HARIMA HALL JAPANEBE CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bridge Road. Singapore. To-Night COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Including New Picture* Just Arrived. The Universal Flirt. The Dieppe Circuit. The Littlo Magician. A View of Paris from a height of 2,600 feet. Etc. K UAKIMi, 1 tcprator. NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange
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    • 175 8 OTT'S CIRCUS, BEACH IRO A.ID. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Grand Change of Programme. EVERYTHING NEW EVERYTHING NEW speciai.lv arran(,kd Sports Programme. NEXT MATINEE ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. AT 4 P.M. Children admittod to ai' rats at half price. PRICES AS L'SIAL. Booking at tho Robinson Piano i'u., Ltd. NOTICE. notick is num
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  • 144 9 S'xcmpoh, O< KIBH 7, 190* v jnubi. r 7.67 k do C^x- No ibi k-' u.nr, Copr. 7.50 u'.iiin&lc Tl'i Pepper Blaok 10 10 d" Wl buyer- 15 371 S«;-,r> Flu'ir 3a -TOO do Brow i NY. 1 2.85 Pear) Sag.; 8 50 Coftto Haii pick..1 i'l.'i <Joll> i
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 358 9 form*- i tioa >ate of forma tioo c»r»«»! Capita! N amber -;ibscribed of Bhtrti -;ibscribed of Hhtrta I iMae Paid Bharei I I Y»1qo up to Dninoed I V»loo up to Dni-nod r J tVaipauy yo,:»tio« I n&BrL« J I' I I I 1807 1 901 1903 1907 1901
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    • 357 9 I «180,000 IW #100,000 904 i SO.OOO l«M «70,000 30,000 'KM «1 6,000 I H *7(j,00o we mo.ooo *W i £180,000 •01 £320 000 /17J.00C ♦asc.ooo IMI (100,000 1- «iOO,OCO 'M iio.rt'.; IVO6 »250,000 I KM *20,000 NM IiOO.'iOO XSO.OGO W IMn.flOO 1.110,000 o f.0.000 I miv BOO l>i
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    • 116 9 !S 1 In9l 190: luoi •';.'.0.0j «400,PC0 lift DM HOO.OOO i .00-- j lOO.OM H -2.000 SOOOOT VOOO »,re<i I 10ft) too no 000 I.KO i.tta f K ioo :uo too 10 10 lOC ICO ICO JC no 1 J '.•X) 100 IC I 10 M M n £r.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 36 9 Wines Wines 4 78 p i..: win* I oi'it'tly r. ,q.l ladup j Feract n P i \ummm iwi V. ):KW vKK 01 IMI FATIONS. hM witliout 1 1 1 BEHN MEY£R Co., Ltd., Sol« importer.
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    • 112 9 pmnmt KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. he YOST TYPEWRITER^ I he Reliable Machine. v. Nil MODELS THIS MACHINE GNTAIN THE ALWAYS LATEST GIVES VtMEHTS. SATISFACTIO Before urchas ng a Typewriter* See tha YO?T. L-^RGF'.Y USED \H GOVERNMENT OFFICES IN THt F.M.B. COOL A DURABLE ONIaPIf T 0* thekhhkit Supplied In Holla
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    • 235 9 j^jj^B. P. de Silva, fj^jk %S£T MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, Patrona«e «.l 0 o f H .f"c N «.V«"«* *PPO'»««* Purveyor to H.M. The K,n^ f m n lohore Xow displays a ■«gaWe—l stock of wideit viri -ty h, vM ...;,,,j v o{ ENGAGEMENT. SILVERWARE NWKUM WEDDING AND KEEPER AND ENGLISH AN!)
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  • 250 10 FRANCE PROPOSES TO CLASS THEM AS GAME. Heavy Orders from Paris Unfulfilled. It appears that xnaiW, which with frogß, form Frances traditional table delicacy, aro b coming extinct. Many reasons are |ivM for this. Most of them come from vineyanls, and the chemiol solution with which the
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  • 662 10 Foreign Vice-Consul Roars Like a Loose Tiger. Threats to boycott the French and to create international trouble aud so forth liiiVn loomed largely at Cautoti of late in res|Hct to the arrest of pirates on board of the I' iiil BcM. The incident bt.canu; known as
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 638 10 BAHKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, 1 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid an Capital in 60.000 Shares of CSOeaoh «1.}00.0U0 Reterve Fond ii, 5i'..000 Beterve Liability of Proprietors £1,300,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England National Bank of Booclaud. Tbe London City A Midlacd Bank. Ltd. BINOAPORE BRANCH. Oarrent
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    • 504 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'aid-up Capital »n,000,00c <F,BERVE FUND Slerlinc Reserve 115. 000.000 1 t a r^. Silver Reserve t14.0j0.000} 000 000 vecarve Liability of Proprietors 115.000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. E. Rhellim. Esq. Chairman, arm. Mr W.J Oresson. Dopnty Chairman. rC.G. Barrett, Esq. IW. Helms, Esq. C.
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    • 70 10 FROM CAN4DA Mothers havo the same terror of croup in all countries, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy leads in popularity for a prompt cure of this dreaded disease. Mrs. Thos. Matthew of Caleden, East Ontario, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy several timis, and I try to keep it in
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    • 491 10 STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO., LTD.. 15 RATTFRY PR Manufactured by the Star Cycle Co., Wutvorhampton. Hundreds of thnsn machines have been sold iv tho Straits, and aro unequalled in price and iioisli. luspectwu invited. SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE^ SALE. Tuesday, Of'obcr 20, at 2.30 p.m. Tho valnab c freehold land
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    • 447 10 INSURANCE Companies LONDON AND LANCAEHIKE HRb INSURANCE OOMPAIIf. Capital £2.i50.00) Paid up Capital M« 00^ Reanrve Fund £1,791,376 The undersigned, Agents fcr the Com^r.\ *ro prepared to accept fire risks at MUM rate* of premium. BODBTEAD A Ofc, 4smU THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFTN h CN!TET> WITB TBE Alliance Awchanoi Co>r*nY,
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    • 396 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE 14 CASES COKUCOATKD IKON, At H. L. Coghlan and Co'a Salu-roouiM, Friday, October 9. at 11 a.m. In -hf.-t" 6 feet. 7 feet, H feet x Gauge M\ H. L. Coghlan Co.. Licensed Auctioneers and 2206 SurveyorSHERIFF'S SALE. In the Cause of R M. V.
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  • 2099 11 RISE AND FALL OF TURNPIKE SYSTEM. Interesting Peep into History. One of the most notable circumstances Id the history of our roads is the establishment of the payment of tolls for the use of them nrnl now that, in the discussion of the problem of how to find the
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  • 124 11 Queensland's Commercial Agreement to Lapse. The Government of Japan has notified that the Commercial Agreement batweeu it and the Government of Queensland will terminate on July 31, 1909. In 1897, Queensland, which was then only a Colony, notified that it accepted tho AngloJapanese treaty signed in July
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 284 11 ARGYLL CARS. SIMPLE Tf fvery rar Fully Guar anteed EFFICIENT QneU-IShp, S-Seated RELIABLE Car expected Shortly Illustriti d Cutalo^uo and full particulars fiom Syme and Company, SOLE AGEITTS. SCOTTISH /g£fo TRIALS, 1908. TRADE MARK. Ah :isual, the most noticeable feature the ovtiwlielming popularity and success of OFFICIAL RESULTS IN BRIEF:
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    • 281 11 SIDDELEY flutocaps. FAMOUS FOR W SoleAßente: CONSISTENT RELIABILITY. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Just Landed: BELSIZE tit IC U D A 14 I<> II I. niiLSIZE," driven 11-ID n.r., by Mrs K. A. KILEY in the recent B A \l II <£& KIVINdTON I'IKK HILI. rSinted YellOW, CLIMBIIIOOOJIPKTITION.Bsai the following: Upholstered Blue.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 598 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADV':KTIHEMKHTB.-Mijcel l<"cai Wants gl l> ry Dea< rtptcr, Hou-ies, *«»i, el- k> let, are inserted at the tollowlog j Hid Us' Inc«rtlca 1.80 per inch. Twc ».00 TklM 1.80 Six O.M Nine H 1 »eWe I.M Twenty-flTf: 10.00 (Kac:i jbu.-qjonl Wmtmtik IS far inch. Ike *btra
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    • 353 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. Rates :-Four Lin—, on* or two insertions, II.OC. By ths Incli. im n<ml« of Charyw. RUBBER STUMPS FOR BALE. Good Rubber Ktumpa, 0 months old. Apply Manager, liiuggi l'lautat; ,m, Ltd., Seremban. r !567 RUBBER ESTATES FOR SALE. Two Bobber EatatM abont 1,000 acres each ijust valued).
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    • 791 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES BtTU lit Month. FlO per inch. Sabieqaent month., 95. For shorter periods •e«£Hc&le of Char***. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that the rights and interexts of the late Cho Geok Ghco in the busioesH of Pawn Brokers, hitherto carried on by him in partnership with us at No
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    • 519 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. Lo. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes Ail kinds ol HOSE, ouctiou, Delivery, Steam, for Carnages Motor Cats, etc. Hydraulic, Boekdrill, GftrdenhoM, Brakein TRFAiiTKfI MfvrnT* tyrfs hose for Raihvrt .vs Bpedung Tubea, RE-TREADING MOTOR TYREb. CODDRINGS, OAUOB^LABB Bl All kinds of I.R. Buffers
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    • 318 12 Syrup of Raspberry Pl/IiKLY MADK OF GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY .J'<o AND SUGAR. Mixed with iced water or soda mtl I hialtliy drink, whicli is no doubt Ibe in mates. It also forms a delicious tagredwat (01 i SOLD IN CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES, AT $1.20 HER BOTTLF. BY THE Medical Hall, ami
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    • 244 12 HOUSE TO BE LET. To b« Bright i*au<l." No. 18, rii|.;.a.. l< a. I Apply to .'ilmrida ami r. \cui Malacca i i 2-201 H3USE TO LIT. Hen it i.uwriti I ritual d At n i bj Mi K. K. Jewpll Kut. N.iMmber 15. Apply to I. I>m I I
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