The Straits Times, 20 July 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.314 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 D. ft J. McGallam's PERFECTS WHISKEY.. lALOBECK. MACBRESOR AND COMPANY, i KATZ BROS., LD. The Coventry Royal Cycle (COVENTRY MADE). FITTED WITH MIDLAND SPECIAL TYRES. t'lf m- y^^ V nrVi )fltt#»f It I'll 't M% ■itlHti linnClC with all the latest improvements, complete DCAIW CAD TUC DA All 1910 MODELS
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    • 91 1 THB MALAYAN RAMIE CO., LTD., IN LIQUIDATION. FOR BALE BY AUCTION OR PRIVATE TENDER: I The Entire Stock of Machinery comprising Ploughing Plant; one large and one Bmall circular saw Bench complete, Traction Engine, Horizontal Steam Engine, Babcock and other Boilers, Steam and Hand Winches, Chain Blocks, Stnmping Tackle, Bark
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    • 305 1 Robinson Co. COMPLETE SPORTING OUTFITTERS y^e An ta*;;? rcanlaUd ideal macliine |H[{H .~jf:\J!\,- for Tcuttls Courts. In&ei/re 12, WATEW -^^^^^IJJ^^^Wf'W ?V t^W^ I LAWN K "WATERFALL" ROLLERS WITH LAWN MARKER. fl B EDGES D MakeS a Tteci < dif >* in °t line, and is an excellent I marker for
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    • 6 1 Boiiiityet Chompognc. CALDBECK. MAC6RE6OR AND COMPANY.
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  • 915 2 M.P.'S AMUSING EXPERIENCES IN MOROCCO. The Chief and King Edward. Mr. Alan Dirgoyne, M.P., who has been on a three weeks' visit to Morooco with Mr. T. CnmniiDK Platt an his companion, paid a vixit to Ilaisali at A/da. la an interview with oar Lobby representative, says
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 111/// Consumptives Need \W\| y something more than ordinary foods to \f I give them strength to battle with the V I disease and to repair its ravages. L KEPLER SOLUTION| supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials in a highly-concentrated form. It is as delicious as honey and easily digested.
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    • 222 2 Fc internal complaints, DysenteryCou(th«,Colda.nta *a '<» Wood*' Groat Popper, mi >• 'ntp LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. 'SANTO REMEOIA,' or 'BLESSED REMEDY. VETARZO Nift' c Vo NN o DDD D Ml r.-iP. rk.Uile romp.»un.l. t.i.- mml| of the wry Dtl and iiMiiiimili of modern plu n-ni.ltujv, am] tli'TjjHUtu 5.
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    • 361 2 More Beef in LEMCOi I than in any other Beef Essence sold. Invaluable in Kitchen and Sickroom. I-emro, 4, I.loyd'i Avenue, London, E.C. CRUSHED FOOD. Try it vi T» Will ke BiU«Bed. I. R. BBLILIOS begs to inform the public that his Factory lor preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1,
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    • 213 2 Pain arising noii paijes, (illusirated) which > is iJt^ it to be in demand for l'!rst i V Iwl Aid and other purposes; S wf jK^ also for its recipes in res- Qa, W J'- Jj pect of Sick Room re- vS-tJ'W-Ai *'BJf jfr quisites. llliman's added to M \M^llM^Gb^^d
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  • 814 3  -  Alfred Gibson. SOME EMOTIONS AND A THUNDERSTORM.- By The old grey City of St. Andrews, more famous for learning than any ether city of its size in the world, is given over this week to a carnival of golf. Over 200 experts in the game, gathered together
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  • 101 3 The whole of the country inland from Amoy, says a correspondent in the China Mail, has been depleted for years of its male residents to find labour for Singapore, Penang. and other Straits Settlements, and thong the supply seems practically unlimited, yet it has been at the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 823 3 "Elgin" Waterproof Tents mmmmm DEFY THE w4 ELGIN MILLS C— fi«M Officen 1 Donklefly Cabol Tent. W "EUin" fcuUtfly 40-lb. Tent. „1,1 ll 7' x 6 x 8 hi^h inßiae, extra woieht x8- with onterfly 01 a ■ingle-fold 7' bathroom about 6 lte. Singlefold ?l^Vr r v hak LT^ rpr
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    • 193 3 Delicate Backward Children I are brought to robust health by I I LEMCO and MILK. I Ito 1 traspoonfu! to half-pint hot milk. H |^k^ This Famous Medicne will cleanse thej Blood of all impurities from whatCLARKE'S ever cause arisin K- A w safe Remedy for Eczema, m nnn LeRB,
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    • 394 3 IIH M ml Mil VESTLES M f fl d MILK Those who use NESTLES FOOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 35 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is reauired to
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    • 578 4 STUMER SAILINGS BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. Par China, Japan, Paaaag, Seylea, Aastralla, India, Aden, Bfypt. Mediterranean Parts, Plymouth aad London. Through Bills of Lading issued tor China Ooast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and Amerioan Porte. Steamen will leave Singapore oa or aboat MAIL LINES. Outvard {for China) Devanba July 19 Delhi Sept
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    • 561 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CB. LTD. A resalar fortnightly servioe is maintained between JAPAN and HCROPH by the Company"! well-known TWIM-BCBBW ITlillll. under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, spooially designed tor the Company's European Servioe, lighted throughout by Hleotrioity, provided with exoellent aooommodatioo for First and
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    • 854 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURKS PHILP LINE. BINGAPORE 1O 'JAVA PORTS, FOBT DARWIN, THTJBBDAT ISLAND, BRISBANE ANDBYDNEI. ALSO TAKING OARGO FOB OTHBB NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITIBH NEW ODINEA, BBW BRITAIN BBW ZEALAND PORTS (with trantblpmenl) •As Indnoeraent offers. Smooth passage. Baperb Soenery. A regular monthly servioe to above porti is maintained by
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    • 522 4 STEAHbH SAILim HAMBURG AMERIKA LINeT HAMBURG, Ths stsamsn of this Oompany maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits Oblca and Japan Homewards, they are despatobed fortnightly tot Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direol, oalUag at Penang and Oolombo Taking oargo
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    • 758 4 BTEJWEB BAILHIW. N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Ths fast and well-known mail sitanMr. o< this Oompany sail fortnighly from Brrm Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Aa twerp, Bonlaam, ton, Qlbraltar, Qenoa, Naples (ooaaeetlon MareeiUei, Naples, Alexandria, and vtoe vsr Port Said, Sues, Adea, Oolombo, P»*< i, Singapore,
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  • 849 5 POSSIBILITIES OF ALLUVIAL TIN DEPOSITS. Rich River Banks. Speaking at a meeting of Tin Areas of Nigeria, Ltd., the chairman, Mr. Assbeton Leaver, said, inter alia: To snm np the situation generally in Northern Nigeria, we know that there are considerable areas there which in some
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 570 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. cTFr CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LINE. Tn NATIONAL HIGH WAY TO EUROPE TU CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITED STATES. Ronto from Hongkong via Shainshai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouvor. R.M.S. Empbiss of India Twinsorew steam R.M.S. Empress of Japan
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    • 589 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Tan stiiaiiisis of this Company malntala a ragnlar dlnet serrloe between Oaloutta, Straits, Hoagkoag, Bhanghal and Japaa, takiaa sargo, on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Bwatow, ajmoy, Ghefoo, Tientsin, M.wobwaag, Tangtaas Ports, Formosa, th. Philippines, fto., 40. niwiii Ton. Oommaadar KirasaJM 5.89.
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    • 237 5 ABOUT DIGESTION. It is not tbe quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions. Tbe re suit is a relish for your food,
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    • 793 5 SHOCKING ECZEMA EROMJJIPLE Seemed Insignificant but Soon Baby was in TerriWe Condition Scratched and Cried with Paio Mother Feared He Would Die. WHOLLY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My baby was thm waeks old whan be had eczema on his face. It wai a little pimple at first and «c did
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    • 311 5 gTVr jS»»s»Ba^ai^aßE^^>- 1 ..i/hf^ ■^^^^^^^^^3aCaal^"ssißwl**HßTa^^^ a. w. tull7and co. 83. RAFFLEB PLACE. SINGAPORE. BOOK OPEN ON PENANG RACES Ist Day, July 26. 3,000 to 50 TREBLE EVENT 3,000 to 50 Races 4, 7 and 8. DOUBLE EVENTS Races 3, 4, 7 and 8. Straight-Out on all Events. Telegraphic Address TULLY,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 470 6 YAM ATO CO., Have just unpacked a great variety of Japanese Silks, Wea Sets, Bte., Bte. Ladies and Gentlemen cordially invited 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE j. MOTION CO. Watchmakers, Jewellery. Opticians. BIPAIRB PROMPTLY BZBOOIBD pDYSPHPSIA^da^TABLETS' (C tfcQ «ig»»tl.« larmatt. vit. #ancr»»tla, ••ffaln Oi.tt.t* j WKIGHT,UWDOMi(iui Price t 1 00. The
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    • 72 6 ytW< When you are over{L%£^ heated, thirsty and tired, Montserrat Lime Juice. It keeps the blood in a cool and healthy condition, and is a most delicious thirst quencher. Good for the bairns. Made in two kinds Unsweetened, i.e., Plain Lime fuice. Sweetened, M, Lime/vice Cordial. Agtnt' J >hn Little
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    • 174 6 WAH HENG CO. Photograph lo Stores, DEVELOPING, PRINTING A ENLARGING AMATEURS' WORK. Plates, Papers, Films, Chemicals, Cameras, Lenses, and General Photographic Materials. Frames of every variety made to order. No. 95, North Bridge Rd., Opposite Addphi Hotel. 864 CHEONG BROTHERS, Dentists, 25, South Bridge Road. First' olass Mocbinaeal Dentistry, Gold
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    • 281 6 MANILA CIGARS FROM PERLA OEL ORIENTE AND IMPERIO DEL MUNDO FACTORIES Quality and Colours Guaranteed. RBINA VICTORIA NON PLUS ULTRA 58.60 Dor box of 100 LONDRES, FLOR FINA 3 P r bOX f CORTADO DB LA REINA 325 inn HIGH LIFE IN THB EAST, FLOR FINA 2 S REGALIA ORIEN'TB,
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  • 190 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, July ao. High Water, 8.52 p.m. Alhambra CinematograpLi. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborongh Cinematograph. Thursday, July 21. High Water, 10 40 a.m., 9.88 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. S. L. K. A. Spoon Shoot. Balestier Range. N. D. L. outward mail duo. Philharmonic Orchestra, 6. rootball,
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  • 195 7 To-Dat. Pangkal .-n Brandan Bonoa 3pm ;Mi Calypso 3 pm Italaooa, Port Diokson, Port Hwettenham and Telok Animn Kinta 8 pm Iloilo and Miuila Islado Pansy 4pm Bangkok Pitsanulok pm To-MORBOW penang, Malacca. 1 .M.S. and .Jobor. (Overland) (By train) 6am Keriman Ho Say 9 am Oucob
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  • 151 7 The German mail steamer Prinz Ludwig was ■l i»- t' leave Penang at 2 p.m to-day and may be expected to ruacb Singapore between four and fl.v o'cluok to-morrow ovening. The B. I. oontract paoket steamer Thongwa with the London mails of the Ist instant, left Nefio
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  • 613 7 Latest Arrivals. BaaMi Hrit str 3793 tout, Captain Collyer, July 19. From London, Jane 1-. G.c P. and O. Coy. For l»i»an, July 82— W. liatavier, Hrit str 21 < tons, Capt Simpson, July 20. From Anamba Is., July 18. Copra •ml 45 dp. Teo Hoo Lye. For
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  • 96 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wcaot Basis— Hebe. E. W. Section I— St. Jtr.mt, Tar.tn. Sbzzbs Wdabf— Ml. Main W. Bxotiop 2 Sangola 8 Hakata Maru. 4— Nil. s— Dilwara. 6- Kintu k, U Sang, Benca. Laooos
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  • 236 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Dilwara, July 19.— From Rangoon via ports Rev. J. Andrew Smith, Mm. S. Sedronskv and Mr. H E. Smitz. Per steamer Kum Sang, July 19. From Hongkong Messrs. Rockett and Wilson. Per stcamar van der Hogan, July 19.— From Java ports: Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 251 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 20, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 A Demand 2/4 J Private 6" m/s 2/4 ft do 8 m/s 2f4£ On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 0 m/s 246 On Franco— Bank d/d 206 Private 8 m/s 3994 do S
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 172 7 Isbuo S Value. 10 10 Bclat Tin 10 10 Brnang 10 10 Bnueh Hyd, 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 Kinta Tin £1 £1 KlodanK Tin 10 10 Kuantan Tin £1 £1 Lahat Mines £1 £1 Malaya and SUun 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pahanj? Conaol. £1 £1 Pon«kalen
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    • 579 7 Ihbuo !2 Value Bayere. Sellers. £1 13/8 Searield Contri. 8.10 0 8.12.8 pn« 2/ 2/- Selangor 8100 4.00 £1 16/- Sendayan 1.17.0 2.5.0 pta £1 £1 Seremban H.r, 0 5.10.0 £1 £1 Shelford 3.180 4.0.0 £1 16/- Sialang 1.11.9 1.14.0 pt* £1 £1 Singapore Para 3.13.6 4.0.0 2/. 2/.
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    • 110 7 Issuo 5 Valve 10 10 Eastern Smelting 10 7 a 60 60 Frasor Neavo 100 Howartb Rrakine 100 1% Pref. 100 100 Kstaßro. Dof. 100 100 8% Cum. Pref. 10 10 May nard k Co. Bnyets. Bellen nom. 10.00 0.00 205.00 216.00 6800 80.00 80.00 92.60 126.00 ncm 22.00
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    • 49 7 Bayers. Seller Howarth Erakine6% $600,000 par Riley, Hargroaves6% 1284,000 1% 8% pre K'trio T'waya 6% «360.000 .Singapore Municipal 6% f1.878.000 norn Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Muoiiipal 4i% of 1907 (1,600,000 0% 7% pro Singapore Municipal 4t%4 t oi 1909 11.000.000 8% 7% pro Singapore Municipal 4% 9802.900 7% di*
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 13 7 cods' Great Peppemint Ctre (or all 1 nai eomplaiota. Dywustery. Coughs, Colds tie.
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    • 249 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 22.— At saleroom, 200 bags Calcutta seedless tamarind, at 10 30 July 28 —At 71 v, River Valley Road, toci household furniture, eto., at 2. July 28 -At No. 14 4, Niven Road, teak household furniture, etc at 8.30. July 26. At saleroom, freehold
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    • 1030 7 W. D. A H. O. WILL'S THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A Large Hand-Made Cigarette. yi t IJIiIm Tr*^^_" r oi«f cvi 1 »t«.i -o>."(i <**± at fro Packed in ||!|g Magnums: < Boa ree Castles'^* iL Cigarettes jg 55 C TS. Tins W tMM^lss?U pertin> WD&H.O.WiUs y OBTAINABLE AT: John Little
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  • 978 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 DOUKHOBOR SOCIALISM. Mr. Bruce Wallace has written lately an account of the quaintest little community in the British Empire. It is, in fact, not British at all, although located in Canada, and to all appearance flourishing there. About twenty years ago, there arose a
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  • 14 8 The Army airship Beta has travelled from Aldershot and circled St. Paul's, returning successfully.
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  • 20 8 The Grand Councillors at Peking have agreed by a majority to grant an amnesty to Dr. Bun Vat Sen's party.
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  • 23 8 A torpedo, about three metres long, was picked up in the Gulf of Siam by a Siamese torpedo boat and taken to Bangkok.
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  • 19 8 Changes of programme, comprising pictures of an entertaining nature, are advertised for the Alhambra and Marlborough cinematograph shows to-night.
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  • 33 8 The number of schools in the F. M. S. la»t year increased from 881 to 845, of which 201 are in Perak, 66 in Belangor, 62 in Negri Sembilan and 26 in Pahang.
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  • 26 8 The members of the Singapore Ladies Rifle Association hold their monthly spoon shoot at Btleatier range, to-morrow afternoon. Scores also count in the Young Cup competition.
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  • 10 8 The Serendah Hydraulic Tin Company's June output was 295 piculs.
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  • 34 8 The cows, calves and utensils, relics of the late municipal experiment in dairy farming, were offered for sale by auction on Monday, bat the reserve price was not reached and the lots were withdrawn.
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  • 34 8 The Japanese courts have granted the petition of Capt. Mocker, of the N. Y. K. Hakata Maru, who sought to be divorced from bis wife owing to her elopement with Mr. Carmichael, an engineer.
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  • 41 8 The new railway siding, which has been constructed at Port Swettenham faoing the offices of the P. and O. Co., Messrs. Guthrie and Co. and other firms in the railway buildings, is completed and will be used in a few days.
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  • 35 8 The Liverpool Journal of Commerce says that the Harrison, Clan, and Ellerman lines have combined to increase the steamship facilities to East Africa. The Harrison liner Traveller begins the sailings, leaving Glasgow on August 6.
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  • 35 8 The Serendah Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. June returns show an output of 295.67 piculs, value $12,938.75. The tribute paid was 9487.88, and the working expenses amounted to $3,140.68. The profit is given as $9,855.74.
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  • 49 8 After a trial at Rangoon lasting for sixteen days, Mr. Dairy mple Clark, late superintendent, Kheddah Department, was found not guilty of ciiminal breach of trust in respect of Rs. 8,500, paid by Messrs. Steel Bros, and Co. for the purchase of Thompson and Maud, elephants belonging to government.
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  • 45 8 The Klang United Association tennis tournament, for which Mr. Crum-Ewing, late D. 0., Klang, presented two cups, for doubles, is reaching its last stages. Mr. Thomas, of Trcmelbye Estate, and his partner, Mr. Kow Thiam Chuan, of the marine office, Port Swettenham, are the favourites.
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  • 35 8 An accident to Francis Grenfell has broken up the team of Old Etonian polo playern, which had challenged for the American international cup. They have cabled to America much regretting that a visit is impossible.
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  • 49 8 A meeting of Empire match teams at Bisley urged that a British team should visit Australia in 1911. Lord Cheytasmore, on behalf of the British representatives, promised to do his utmost to promote the idea. The speakers also expressed a hope that Canada and other colonies would take part.
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  • 57 8 The first consignment of enormous logs of wood to be used in Peking and vicinity for repairing the Imperial Temples, Palaces and for the Mausoleum of the late Emperor, was conveyed by the steamer Chipehing from Hongkong. Some of the pieces weighed considerably over five tons. The wood was from
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  • 65 8 Towards the end of last week, says the S. C. Morning Post of July 13, the steamship Gregory Apoar arrived in port from Singapore with a number of deportees, on board. A few days after her arrival several of the deportees were found to be suffering from oholera, and no
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  • 59 8 The number of patients treated in the hospitals of the F. M. S. in 1909 was 78,192 as sgaiost 84,105 in 1908. The death-rate in the hospitals works out at 988 per cent. The decrease was general throughout the Federation, and, says the acting Resident General in his annual r<
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  • 61 8 The Leading Light, a Shanghai journal, says We learn that the captain of one of the European line steamers nt the Nippon Yusen Kaishahas received unofficial information from the head office at Tokio that, owing to pressure of public opinion in Japan, the services of all the European staff of
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  • 71 8 The aggregate net profits earned by the F. M. S railways from the opening of the first line in 1885 to the end of 19C9 amounted to $19,641,814, equivalent to 42.68 per cent, of the capital outlay. Last year, the dividend earned was 8.18 per cent, on a capital of
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  • 85 8 The lamentable death of the Hon. C. S. Rolls has created a profound sensation throughout the British Isles, reports a wire of July 18. Their Majesties the King and Queen were deeply moved at the news and at once sent sincerely sympathetic messages of condolence to the bereaved parents. What
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  • 84 8 In his annual report, 1909, the acting Resident General, F.M.S., says that the late Mr. G W. Fryer, ohief resident engineer for construction, has left a permanent memorial of his ork in the various railway extensions which were successfully carried out under his direction the late Mr. C. E. Spooner'g
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  • 108 8 A serious infringement of the city's sanitary laws on the part of two sampan coolies was visited with a smart penalty in the first police court, yesterday. The two men in question recently brought to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital another coolie suffering from cholera, but they refused to say
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  • 493 8 The duatb is announced of James Smith founder of the Sportsman. Mr. E. M. Hawes has been appointed general manager of Klabang Rubber Estates. The Order of Merit has been conferred on Sir William Crookes and Mr. Thomas Hardy. Harry Cox, a pioneer of X-ray researoh, has
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  • 53 8 The steamer Warwickshire, while going into Rangoon on July 3 under pilotage, ran ashore on a bank near the fouth west spitlil(ht, where she remained till floated off with do id-tide. The passnogors were all transferred to launches with their luggage, and were taken to Rangoon
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  • 73 8 Mr. James Ruckland, writing in the Selbournc Magazine, liooounoes the illegal traffic in plumage from India and exposes the methods of buiugtfling it into Great Britain, which is frequently done via the Straits. He quotes an instance in which six cases from Calcutta were described as
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  • 85 8 By advertisement in our issue of to-day, it is now definitely announced that M. Rafa lew-ski and Miss Lili Sharp (Mdme. Rafaleweki) will give one of their famous recitals at the Assembly Rooms, Grand Hotel de l'Europe, on Saturday evening next, at 915. The plan is now
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  • 95 8 A report received at Allahabad from the treaty port of Wubu, on the Yangtse river, speaks of large quantities of indigenous opium coming up the river from the sea. This opium presumably hails from North China where but little interference appears to have taken place with the
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  • 87 8 Details show that the Duke of Westminster, while hydroplaning at Cowes, had a narrow escape, the boat capsizing and sinking. An engineer and two mechanicians clung to the upturned hydroplane at Cowes. The Duke of Westminster was weighed down by his mackintosh be drifted away and sank twice.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 195 8 Speciality §em Rings OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ladies' Diamond and Gem Binge. Gentlemen's Diamond Rings. Ladies' 18-carat and 15 carat Gold Knot Rings. Gentlemen's 18-carat and 15 carat Gold Knot Rings. Gentlemen's Heavy Bangle Rings 18-carat and 15-carat. 18 carat Gold Keeper Rings of all the choicest designs. Gentlemen's 18-carat and
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    • 110 8 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. New Subjects, TO-NIGHT. New Subject*. 2nd Show, 9.80 to 11 p m OVERTURE: "GOLDEN LYRB, BY ALPH. HERMAN. THE SLEEP-WALKER. THE SHIPWRECKED MARINER. THE ARREST OF THE DUCHESS OF BERRY. INCOGNITO. WERTHER. THE WOMAN OF SAMARIA. LOVED BY HIS SERVANT. Booking at 81, Robinson
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  • 105 9 REMARKABLE TRIBUTE BY THE TIMES. esires Recognition in Domain of Peace. [Riuyir's Tblboram.] London, July 20. The Times publishes seyenty-two addi onal page«. with maps and pictures, dealing itb Japanese history, life, commeroe, id industry. In a leader, the Times, after referring to the Imiration ai>d respect which
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  • 71 9 NUMBERS INSUFFICIENT FOR DEFENCE. iovernment Relies Upon the Navy Rutkh's Tkl«..him. London, July 19. In the House Lords the Earl of Portsmouth called attention to the inadequacy of he Territorials. Lord Esber said the Government should ace the fact that the present total of 276,000 ras likely to
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  • 74 9 (lag George's Wish to Cherish the Entente. [Rbdtbb's Tblbobam.] London, July 19. The Earl of Northampton, announcing to ■resident Kallieres the accession of Kins Jeorge, said His Majesty could never forget he proofs of friendship and affection which lis father received from the French people. King Oeorge
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  • 41 9 [Dbr Ostasi vnsi-HB Lloyd Tblboram.] Berlin. July 19. L 't is reported that the American Govern- at intends to intervene in the civil war in iearagua, as it is endangering the foreign pnterexts of the I'nited States.
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  • 43 9 IDkrOstasiatische Lloyd Telk<;ra*. Berlin, July 19. The Oerman Government is awaiting the result of an inquiry among those concerne in the new treaty of commerce with Japan. As soon as possible thereafter negotiations for the now treaty will be opened.
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  • 23 9 I>KH OsTASIVTISi HK LLOYD TbLKOKVM. Berlin, July 19. Herr Kiderlen-Waechter will take up his new office on .1 uly 28.
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  • 21 9 Dbb Ostasutischb L^oyd Tblboram.] Berlin, July 19. Very bad weather is being experienced at Heidelberg and Amsterdam.
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  • 32 9 |Riutbb's Tblbobam.] London, July 20. King Oeorge has signed a proclamation fixing the coronation for the month of June. The exact date will be fixed early in 1911.
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  • 22 9 rtKCTSa'I TILBQBAM.j London, July 20. The BritisL naval manoeuvres have ended in a decisive victory for Admiral May's defending flout.
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  • 65 9 (From Ocb Own Cobbbspowdbnt.) Panang, July 19 An extraordinary mooting of Karangan Hydraulic Tin Mining Company has sanctioned a proposal of the directors to take steps to plant up a portion of their land at Kaiangan with rubber with as little delay as possible. The Hon. K
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  • 111 9 Messrs. Hogg and Co's Quotations To-day. Messrs. Hogg and Co. kindly favour us with the London prices they have received this morning Quotations. M M pin, gt. Meat, AUagars 7 Linggis 61,9 Anglo Malays 28 3 Lnmuts 80 p. Bukit Kajangs 65 Merlimaus 7/9 Bukit Merta- Patalings
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  • 551 9 Proposed Arrangements for the Horse Division. His Excellency the Governor has consented to declare open the Agri Horticultural Show on the morning of Wednesday, August 17, at 11 o'olock. Very good progress is being made with the erection of the show buildings, despite some recent difficulty in securing
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  • 254 9 Snapping up Shares on Strength of London Offer, There was a wild rush, yesterday, in the Square as well as in the Arcade for the Sembawang shares and New Tampenis Para shares. Those shares are all one dollar shares. The former are being sold at present in
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  • 832 9 RUSSIAN CAPTAIN THREATENED WITH DEATH. Exciting Struggle with Officers. A serious mutiny broke ont yesterday afternoon on the Russian steamer Dania which is lying in the roads. Appeals for assistance were answered by Boarding Officer Francis and Aotiog Inspector Conlan of the Marine Police, who went
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  • 274 9 The P. 0. Malwa Damaged in Collision. At about a quarter to ten last night, says the Ceylon Observer of June 7, the P. 0. Malwa and a 8,627 ton collier, named the Nairn, of the Park Line, of which Messrs. Delmege, Reid Co. are
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  • 1901 9 RESIDENT-GENERAL'S ANNUAL REPORT. Gratifying Trade Improvement. Mr. R. O. Wataon, the acting ResidentGeneral, F.M.S., has issued his report tor the yoar 1909 which shows that the condition of trade generally has improved considerably while the rubber industry, both as to production and prices, has had an exceptionally prosperous
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  • 22 9 Meetings, fetes, and outdoor demonstrations have been held, and world wide telegrams have been received on the occasion of Sir. Chamberlain's birthday.
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  • 63 9 GENERAL FRENCH'S OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM. Likely to Astonish tbe Dominion. [Rbdtir's Tblboram.] London, July 19. General Sir John French has arrived Home. The Times correspondent understands that his report will contain the straightest talking, as General French believes that tbe Canadians wish the baldest truth. The report will disclose
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  • 70 9 RUSHES DOWN AN INCLINE AND COLLIDES. Thrilling Experience of Irish Excursionists. [Rbutbb's Tklkoram London, July 20. An excursion train became disconnected from the engine at Rosera station, Ireland. It ran back for five miles and then dashed into a passenger train coming from Birr. Many people who jumped
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  • 36 9 (Fbom Ocb Own Cobbbspondint.) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. The Bishop of Singapore is due here to-day and arrives at Sercmban to-morrow where he stays until July 27 and then proceeds to Malacca.
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  • 648 9 Court of Appeal Takes a Strong View. The Mitchell-Lemm cafe came before the Hongkong Court of Appeal recently on an important point raised on the appsal of J. Lemm against a decision of the court in an action for damages for criminal conversation brought by J.
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  • STORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 59 10 The S. C. C. played an eleven of tbe Mi lillcm x Kegiincnt at hockey last evening, i and won a fast game by three goals to one. Tbe Australian Board of Control has cabled regret at Smith Africa's decision with regard to cricket and add» that
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    • 73 10 Jeffries May Fight Again. A telegram in the S. C. Morning Post says There is a possibility of another fi^bt between Jeffries and Johnson. Tbe big wbi'e mar, apparently, does not consider that the defeat lie experienced at the hands of tbe netro proves him second best, and it
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    • 521 10 Jeffries Saved from Knockout by His Seconds The Manila Times arraiged a special telegraphic description of the pugilistic en- 1 counter at Heno, Nevada. The. first telegram despatch from that place at 10 a.m. on the 4th inst., stated that tbe cowri I gathered in the town
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    • 420 10 Express Dashes into Rear of Stationary Train. Home Papers to band yesterday contain -j^gounts of a terrible accident that occurred ontrJe e\tH' D of June 19, at tbe Villepreux station, situated k-lit"* distance to tbe west of Saint Cyr. Owing to roJPM mishap to tbe engine of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 132 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. .Sir,— l have road with groat interest tbe columns of your yesterday's issue entitled Cups to Opera Companies by Pro Bono Publico' aod shall be much obliged if you will kinclly publish this in yonr i-sue of to dais
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    • 344 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, -In reference to the note which appeared in your yesterday's issue kindly allow tan a little of your valuable space in reply to the Pro Bono Publico'H onq'iity as to whether or Dot a Benevolent Society is jnstifiid in presenting cups to
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  • 274 10 Madras Presidency's Canal Project Abandoned. It is understood, says the Pioneer, that the great TuDgabhadra Canal projaot of the Madras Presidency, one of the largest irrigation scheme.-, vet oonoeived in India, has now been definitely abandoned for the I resent. Surveys and investigations of this huge
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  • 157 10 THE ASCENT OF MT. KINABALU. Survey Expedition Reaches the Highest Peak. His Excellency the Governor of B. N. Borneo ban rocoivod a telegram from .1. ssel ton stating that the survey expedition to Mount Kiuabilu bad reached the highest peak at 9 80 a.m., on Jane 21. Mr. Banbary, Diatriot
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  • 1049 10 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, July JOtb, 1010. Moaui. Lyall and Bvatt, Bxobange and Share Brokara, issue the following list ol quotations this morning RUBBER SHAKES. Nom. Value. Buyers Seller*. 2/. Allagar 6,0 II•it- Optioni 4 8 II- An^lo Java 18/- 20/1 Anglo Jobore
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  • 255 10 The Transfer to Commercial Union Assurance Co. A meeting was held in London od Jane 14, of tbe Ooean Accident and Guaranteo Corporation (Limited), Sir Thomas Hewitt in the chair, to consider a proposed transfer of the company's business to the Commercial I'nion Assaranoe Company. In
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    • 37 10 Msry, Mary. Most contrary, How does your garden grow 'Tis not," said she. As it used to be 1 bad catarrh, yon know But now I am as right as tbe bank, Aud Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 99 10 WATEBBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. OK ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.00 HOUSE TO BE LET. The exceedingly soja/orta&le and pleasantly Mi.- ited residence known as QLENuaKKY," River Valley ltoad, corner ot Oxley Koad. Entry August 1. Apply to POWELL k CO., Auctioneers. JIMAH RUBBER EBTATEB. LIMITED. XOTICE IS HEREBY
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    • 280 10 CROMPTON FANS ARE THE MOST EFFICIENT. The "Electrical Review" of April 2, 1909, on "Experiments on the Efficiency of Geilingfan Blades" shows that the Crompton Fan with the Special Curved Blades has an efficiency 50 greater than others tested. When yon bay a Ceiling Fan~"you hare not finished wit!) tbe
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    • 189 10 MARLBOROUGH fiBACH ROAD. Tbe People's Popular. fo-Nlght's Programmesecond Show, 8.80 to 11 p.m. REBELLIOUS BETTY. HOW THE POOR DINE IN PARIS. BY THE SAD SEA WAVES s.CA.GA. A DIFFICULT TASK. THE SHADOW Or THE PAST. THE UNMASKING OF HERBERT. THE TEC'S DREAM. WHICH OF THE TWO POPULAR PRICES. JUST RECEIVED:
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  • 1845 11 INFERENCES TO THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Interesting Comparisons. The Nf«l has ju-t been issued of the Boyal Commission headtd by Sir Frank SwetteDbam. '■C M. (> which recently visited Mauritius for the purpose cf investiga. ting tbe MbM financial position of the island. Several witnesses -ummomd before the OommiHSion
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  • 127 11 in a printed reply, issued last month, to a question in the House of Commons by Mr. Goocb, who asked for information respecting the Sue z Canal shares owned by the British Government, Mr. Hobhouse said The purchase money of these shares was £3,976,582. The amount received
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  • 114 11 The picturesque and stirring Army I'agcant through Fuloaw and the Naval and Military Tournament at Olympia in aid ot the funds of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Help Society were opened by Lord Roberts on Jane 20, and were witnessed by immense crowds. At Olympia tbe spectacular feature
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  • 86 11 June 29, was a very warm day, and all the youny and middle aged woman attended cboicb in the village of Sarmenstorf, Canton of Argovie in open -work white blouses. which shocked the cur. so much that be apparently forgot bis sermon, and from the alUr thundered
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  • 1047 11 JUDGE AND COUNSEL MAKE MERRY IN LAWSUIT. D'ye Ken Lloyd George. Mr. Justice Neville on June, heard an action, in London, by Mr. Josiah Booth, a composer, of Crouch End, to restrain Edward Lloyd, Limited, from infringing bis copyright in a piece of music called Commonwealth, first published
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  • 1016 11 THE U. S. PETITIONED TO GRANT INDEPENDENCE. A Premature Agitation, The relationship between the Philippine Islands and the United States has again been brought into public discussion through a petition which has been presented to Congress from tbe Philippine Assembly, requesting tbe grant of immediate independence to the
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  • 472 11 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co s Weekly Report. Under date, Jane 23, Messrs. Samaei Montagu and Co. write There was no demand from the Continent to cause, competition, so that tbe bulk of tbe £700,000 bar gold whiob arrived is expected to be acquired by the Bank
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  • 487 11 Romantic Story of a Romantic People. In Part HI. of eld and New Japan, the romantic story of a romantic people now published, the author gives a graphic account ot the debt of Japan to China, the coming cf the first Europeans and the establishment and
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  • 775 11 ALDWYCH SCHEME WHICH WILL COST £750,000. Business and Pleasure. The Paris in Lendon scheme whidi tb< London County Council have sanctioned, and wbich will involve the conversion of the Aid wycb site from a wilderness into a centre of recreation and business, will soon be assuming substance.
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  • 282 11 Scheme Started in Government Oflices. The attention which has been directed to the daylight saving scheme has borne fruit in unexpected quarters. In several Government offices it is now the fashion to go to work an honr earlier it. tbe Rammer. Amongst the offices in whic the scheme
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  • 2742 12 SOME ECONOMIC REASONS FOR WIDER PLANTING. Historical Survey of Practical Experience. CoSTKlBlTBl) BY MR. C. C. MaLET. When the planting of Ilevea rubber was tint undertaken seriously as a part of their business proposition by planting companies in Ceylon— and a few spots in Malaya— in the
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  • 667 12 Plea for Punishment of CoRespondents. The Rev. J. E. Watts- Ditohfield, vicar of St. James the Loss, Bethnal Green, E gave evidence on Jane 20, before the Royal Commission on Divorce, which resumed its sittings at Winchester House. S. W. Cheap marriages were bad. Some years ago, at
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  • 113 12 On the voyage of the steamer Governor General Mayo from Palembang to Singapore the Chinese oook and a Malay passenger bad words. The Malay brought the dispute to a full stop by hitting the oook over the eye with the handle of a suction pump. On Monday he appeared to
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  • 679 12 1 AMAZONAS CONGRESS ADVISES PLANTING. The Future Competition with Middle East. The following series of conclusions was arrived at, after prolonged debate, in connection with the Brazilian rubber position, by the recent congress held under the auspices of tbe Commercial Association of tbe Amszonas: Tbe Congress looks
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  • 358 12 Hevea (Johore) Rubber Company Prospectus. London p»n«rs contain the prospectus of the Hevea Johore company which is sum marised by The Finanoier as follows The Hevea (Johore Rubber Plantations, Limited, has been formed (inter alia) to acquire, as from March 21, 1910, and develop the estates of the
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  • 776 12 Tea Thousand Wowen in Two Mile Procession. For two hoars on the afternoon of Jane 18, 10,000 women diverted the traffic of a portion of London by a procession two miles long, headed by General Mrs. Drommond riding astride in a green coat. They were taking part
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  • 197 12 Why was it oot Published in South Africa The following telegram from Capetown was issued by the Kxohange Telegraph Company in London on June 23 Yesterday the Cape Times stated that the King's special message to South Africa on Union Day, May 81, was never published, but
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  • 686 12 ENACTING CLAUSES OF NEW MEASURE. Queen Mary's Authority. The text of the Bill to provide for the administration of the Government in oasa the Crown should descend to any issue of his Majesty while under the age of eighteen years, and for the care and guardianship ot such
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  • 296 12 Bodyguard of Police for the Ex-President. Mr. Theodore Uoosev.lt, Mr. Roosevelt's eldest son, was on June 20 married to Miss Eleanor Alexander in the I'rosbyterian Church, Fifth-avenue. Such crowds lineu the approaches to tbe church in order to obtain a view of the ex President that the services
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  • 34 12 Mr. Winston Churchill, has been questioned in tbe Honse of Commons, as to the exhibition of cinematograph pictures of the Jeffries Johnson fight. He replied that tbe Government was powerless to prohibit suoh pictures.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1911 13 LONDON AND SINGAPORE RUBBER PRICES. STOCK EXCHANGE, MINCING LANE, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON JUNE 22 A number of Bhares in which local investors are interested are not quoted in local share lists, and there are occasionally wide margins between quotations here and in London. Transactions take place in Mincing Lane
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    • 453 13 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Victoria in good order. Apply First Magistrate. 1670 LANCASHIRE BOILER FOR BALE. For sale, one Lancashire Boiler, English made, in exoellent condition; length 28', dia B,' lioence for 80 pounds, 900 square feet heating surface. Can be inspected every day at Passir Panjang, 0/0 Netherlands
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    • 197 13 FIRE Extinguisher "Minimax" Shall we demonstrate and prove to you the worth of a Minimax' l Xole Agents i Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. HIGH-CLASS UNDERTAKING. ALBERT L. A. DALEY, undertaker and monumental mason, is the Sole Agent for Messrs. DOTTRIDGB BROS., LTD., LONDON, and every satisfaction can therefore be assured
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 522 14 INSURANCE. HEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. lead Office Winchester Mouse, SINGAPORE. Board of Director* i A. Dbbbicb, BBq., Chairman. A. H. Faib, Bsq., Managing Director. •ana Fowua, m.b., cm., Chief Med. Offioer. as, Asani, Bsq., Rev. N. J. Coutbbob. f. M. Buioi, BBq. Oho Soon Taa, Bag. Taw Noa*
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    • 273 14 INSURANCE. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office— 1 3 A, Canton Road, Shanghai. Registered under the Lilt Aamraaee Companies Aots, England, aad under the Hongkong Ordinances. Boabd or DiaacToasi Alexander MoLeod, Hag., Chaimnaa. Lee Tang Su, Esq., O. Stephanas, Esq., J. H. McMichael, Esq., O. R. Bnrkill,
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    • 530 14 BANKING. IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ■OORPOBATKD BT BOIAA CHASTER, fall op Capital la 10,000 Shan* ol •tOeaoh 11,100,000 aissrvs Fort fl 1,600 ,000 bam Liability of Proprlstori i 1,100,000 BAHKEBS. Bank ol EagUai. ■atioaal Bank of SooUaaa. fkl Boaaoa City a Midlaal Baak, M. BIHGAPORE BBABCH. Carnal
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    • 445 14 BANKING. THE SZE HA) TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE 00.. LTD. IT AHD 88, KLINQ BTKBET. ■rtabliahed January f. IWT. Oapltal, Nominal 1t, 000 ,000 Capital, paid np, 11,000,000 Beierve Liability of Proprietor* 11 ,000 ,000 COCBT Of DIBBCTOBB, 1 Tv Taoi Joob, Eaa, T 8m Ku Jia, Esq. I Lud
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    • 736 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. Auction Sale of VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., At NTo. 14-4, Niven Road, On Saturday, July 23. at 3.30 p.m. Excellent rattan drawing-room chairs handsomtly carvel teak cabinets with mirror panels handsome coloured pictures in fran.es carved overmanu-1 with matblo-top and mirorr panel teak showcases, etc. Teak
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    • 288 14 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE, At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan a Co's salerooms On Monday, Au<ju.,t 6, at i.30 p.m. 1. Valuable Freehold Land situate in the District of Gaylang, comprised in (irant No. 74. Area 25 acres 0 Rood 87 Poles. 2. Valuable Freehold Land situate in the District
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  • 935 15 MOTORS MOTORING. THE NEW 15-HORSE-POWER MERCEDES. The Car of June 22, has tbe following article: Connoisseurs of medium. powered chaesis will not be interested in this impression of the light Merced 9, (or they already know all about it, and are doabtlcss satisfied of their knowledge, or, it they are
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  • 142 15 The deferred rebate freight pyotem, say-< an i ..■•liHctf, ban cropped upin aintbt r g'U-c with a Chinese owned fteauu r line rnnuing from West Sumatra ports to the Straits Settlf uients. Tbe line i-tartx with out vi 1 which leaves Padtng in \\e>-t Sumatra every 24 days. Shippers by
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    • 372 15 METALLURGIQUE (SCIENCE <H METALS) Q^RS EXCITE THE ADMIUATIOX OF ENGINEER AND CONNOISSEUR ALIKE. Two Due Shortly 1 1 Full particulars from the Solo Agents CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CMS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. General Repaired of Cycles, Motors, Coils, Magneto, etc. Cycle* ana Cars
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    • 90 15 RHEUMATIC PAINB R>LltV£». No one Deed now sutler the agonizing pains of sciatic aod acuiu rh- iimaunni, Mi quick relief may be liad by applyiog Chamb; rlsin's Pain Bulm. ihia tuct has U< v clearly dtmonstiuud in uiooy thousands uf: I cases. This linimt r.t relieves II < ptin and
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    • 505 15 Beauty Seriea No. 4. Still another Beauty i SffiTEI^PPKS WT CIGARETTES ~2^S Is that they enable a discriminating smoker to gratify an ■SjQl aristocratic taste at a democratic price and they combine all 'i^ the aroma and characteristics of the best tobacco leaf without any heaviness a result obtained by
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    • 16 15 The Boar's Head Brand OF Guiness's Stout. Sole Importers: H. W. Greer, Ltd, 43, ROBINSON ROAD.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 494 16 WANTS. WANTED. A young Cob, to be driven and ridden also trap and harness. Must be cheap. Replies to Cob, c/o Straits Times. 1627 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, Capable Chinese Clerk ezperienoed in Booking and a good typist. Salary 175 per month. Apply X., c/o Straits Times. ■jam LONDON MATRICULATION
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    • 559 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. IFPIIE ft MBSWN Tl BE LET. Wit- tmrasJUf.se rany Ho T, Malacca SfcMSl Apply 10 OOTHRIB 00., *TD IKI ROOMB TO LET. At Zetland House (Armenian Street). Apply on the premises. u409 OFFIOEB TO LET. To Let, Commodious offices, No. 1, Raffles Quay, overlooking the
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    • 313 16 TO BE LET OR SOLO. COMPOUND HOUSE TO BE LET. No. 84, Waterloo Street. Large and commodicus complete with outhouses and stabling. Entry September 1 Apply to J. L. Scheerder, 81, East Coast Road. 80D0WN8 TO LET. Part or whole of No. 100, Robinson Road, and No. 2d, Finlayson Green
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    • 637 16 NOTICES. NOTICE (^REMOVAL We have removed from 11, Raffles Place, to 6-2, Malacca Street. SARKIES MOSES. 1668 VOLUNTEER CLUB. A Subscription Danoe, under the auspices of the above Club, will be held in the S. V. C. Drill Hall, on Friday, July 29 Applications for tickets must be made through
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    • 474 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Coolie labour for estate or other work for a term of 2or 8 years. Enquiries invited. C. JOHNSTONS CO., 17-a, Qubin's Road, 1688 Hongkong. BTRAITB 81EVED0RES AND CO. Contractors of Labour and Provisions for vessels. Loading and discharging heavy lifts, general cargo and coal. Supplying Lighters and Chinese
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    • 318 16 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. VIOLIN STRINGS. VIOLA STRINGS. CELLO STRINGS. D. BASS STRINGS. BANJO STRINGS. MANDOLINE STRINGS. GUITAR STRINGS. New Supply Every Month. GUARANTEED FRESH. TRY A SAMPLE. BOARD AND LODGING. BMRO ANO RESIDENCE. Large comfortable rooms Near town. Terms moderate. Apply D. G c/o Straits Times. 1677^ BOARD
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 242 16 i— m Straits Wmes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellane cus wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, it not exceeding four linos, II each insertion. For p.p.o. cards, on page 6, 12. Inch
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