The Straits Times, 10 August 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.332 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTB.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 196 1 0. ft I, McCallam's PERFECTION WHISKY. JALDBECK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY. i KATZ BROS., LD. Wines and Provisions, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. This Department is replete with all requisites for the Table. Regular monthly shipments from the best makers enable us to offer only fresh goods to our constituents. PLEASE APPLY
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    • 348 1 Jfe^^ /^PERAMBULATORS AND -—zr-Mils IAAM- CARTS. New Models ROBINSON'S Well- Finished Rustic Woodenatte with Hard Wood Strips, well varnisbed. laree rubber-tyred wheels, 1 'MTJkNI m" »nd rovenrible hood, l'rioe $21 .50. r^^V. f I. j J, jk i- Mt B M t^^M^^"^ /j a} d 3 A "i> i 'M
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    • 6 1 Bollinger Champagne. CALDBEGK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY.
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  • 379 2 AGREEMENT TO WOQK IN A j PROFITABLE HARHONY. I Antarctic Expedition. Lieutenant Filchaer, the (i itm»u ex olorer who set out 03 a Antarctic expsdition. visited Edinburgh on July 14, and called' at the Osetnographicti Laboratory, where ho had a eonferenc with Dr. B'uoa. It m%? be re
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  • 379 2 Photography and Reporting in the Courts. Counsel writes to The Times in the following terms The remarks of a London editor, published in your if>soe drawing attention to the impropriety of permitting photographs of tbe parties and wit dpprpb in law gniti to be takpn
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  • 190 2 Eighty-five Actors to be Returned I to China. I Jad^e Jenkins, of thn Court of First IdsI tance, Manila, on July 26, dinmissfd tbe writ of habeas corpus in tbe ease of tbe 85 Chinese acton, and ordered them to remain in tbe custody of tbe insular
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 136 2 ii//// Consufn P tives Need ywj] yl/ something more than ordinary foods to IV ye t iem stren B t l to battle w tn c \Y) \\f disease and to repair its ravages. LI I KEPLER SOLUTION| supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials in a highly- concentrated form. It
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    • 13 2 For ail internal complaints, Dysentery. I Connh«.Oolda,eto..»ak«Wood« 1 Great Pepsjar. '•■ins Core. I
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    • 640 2 Backward Children I are brought to robust health by I I LEMCO and MILK. to i uuupooahl to hjlfpint hot milk. Persian Nerve Essence ii a famous treatmant for narroaa dsbility, ■Isaalaii >w inpalrcd dilution, weak memory, OTarwork and all mantal and physical eihaostion. Paraian N«rrs Katsnea clear* tba brain,
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  • 677 3 PUBLISHER'S VIEWS ON NOXIOUS LITERATURE. Mr. Murray s Speech. The Public Morals Conference arranged by tbe National Society Purity Crusade was >cHumtd at tbe Caxton Hall, Westminster, on July 15. Mr, Arthur Spargeon (ehaiiman of the Publishers' circle and President of the British International Association of Journalists)
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  • 224 3 New Steamers Ordered From England. It is reported tbat ax most of tbe steamen owuid by the Miteni Bof-san Knisha are old resvelfi oonotrooU d about 1890, tbe firm baa decided to sell them and pmohase new via I 'els. At tbe outoet tbe firm nold
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 910 3 The Sun NEVER sets on the "ELGIN TENTS. They are to be found ALL OVER THE WORLD. JN A FuUy iUnitr»»ed|f? _^a^d^Baa»w i.^ n f v 1 oatalogne of I ygfT^^j^^'frAS].' 1 application to n > '^^jHwpSjov elcinm lsc f^iiß BSaß^^ .^aMiga»^a£fci: _F^^^^*^^^^^^ff»^. 2 '^-a^a^a^a^a^'"r^ ri a r la^ajasaHa^ajßa^l q.
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    • 8 3 'MAKE&JfeE SKINS asSOFTas^JI ■^fIndSMOOTM mVE T^ffiH!Wfc I WHITE
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    • 606 3 NO REST FROM INTENPCIG Night or Day for Two MonthsInflamed Skin Covered Face and Arms -Smarted All the Time and Had to Scratch Till It Bled. RELIEF, SLEEP AND CURE IN CUTICURA "My face and artus were one max of sourfy akin and full of inflammation. tThey itched so frightfully
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    • 339 3 ST£m irnf^r— T"^ri milk 1 i jsfii ii yi^y Those who use NESTLES FOOD for Infants and Convalescents ulaca their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Madioll Profession for upwards of 35 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is reauirad to prepare
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    • 666 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. for China, Japan, Penang. B*yl*a\ \astralla, India, Aden, Bfypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymonth and London. Through BIU* ot Lading Issued tor China Ooaat, Penian Quit, Continental, and Amirioan Fort*. Steamer* will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward [for Ohima) Arcadia Aue U I A'cadia
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    • 564 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CB.LTD. A regular fortnightly service is maintained betweiJAPAR Jv HUROPH by ttu Company's well-known TWII4OIIW BTHAMBEB, onder Mail Oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Huropean Servioe, l»«hted throughout by Hleotrioity, provided with excellent aooommodation for First and Second Class
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    • 826 4 STEAMER SAIUHaS. BURNS PHILP LINE. BIHOAPOBB iO 'JAVA POBTB. PORT DABWIN, THURSDAX ISLAND, BBISBANB ANDBTDNBI. ALSO TAKING OABQO FOB OTHBR HOBTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BBITIBB NEW QOINBA. NBW BRITAIN a NBW ZBALAND POBTB (with transhipment) *As mdnoemant otters. Smooth psaaag* Superb Boanary. A regular monthly -*ervioe to above port* i. maintained
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    • 559 4 BTEAHEK MlLimt WHBURB^JWJIIM LINE. The steamers of this Company maintain a 'egular sarvioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antvferp, and Rotterdam, and th* Strait*. China and Japan Homewardi. they are despatched fortnightly tor Havre and Ham burg and one* a month for remerhaven dlncl, calling at Panang and Taking oargo at through
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    • 731 4 BTEAMER BAIUNIS. N. D. L Norddeutsehar Lloyd Bremen. IMPERIAL BERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and wall-known mall steam ■>•• o. this Company sail fortnighly from Brrm s Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soothaot. ton, Gibraltar, Oanoa, Naples (ooaaaaHia Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria aad vtoe va- i| Port Said, Snes, Aden, Oolombo. <*•••••,
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  • 670 5 BIRTHDAY DINNER CELEBRATION IN LONDON. Mr. Balfour's Message. Mr. Chamberlain's 74th birthday was celebrated at a banqnet hell on July 8 at the I'rinoes Rentaurant, London, at whiob feD prers and members of tbe H >use of Commons were present. The Duke of Marlboroogh presided. A warm tribute
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  • 328 5 Andrew M'Tavisli waa wealthy Scotch nr.an, whn, tboaffli [O«t»«-d of all the Cale dnnian charaoteiiiiica of eaonioea* with regard to money, permitted himself one extravafiaooe he always smoked abilline cigars. Every month h« parchawd a MJb box from the well known firm of Moses and IaMCS, by whom,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 660 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CTp CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LINE. Tv NATIONAL HIGH WAY TO BUROPB TU CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITBD BTATES. Route from Hongkong via Shainsbai, Nagasaki (Inland Soa of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S> Bmpmss or India Twin screw steam R.M.S. Emirsss of
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    • 594 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. HOME via SIBERIA. INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR AND EXPRESS TRAINS CO. Through tioketa for the entire journey (rom any of the principal points in the Far Baat to any principal point in Europe oi America by the TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTE. THE ALL-RAIL ROUTE. Coupon tioket books to travel by any
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    • 55 5 CCLOS AND PN-UM3NIA. There can be no excore for a man if be fellow* a cold to develop into pneumonia c h- ui bt-r lain's Conch It- merlj o nnteracts hu j tendenov towards tbis diwaoe and many duotor's billß have been aav> d by its timely u-e. For tale
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    • 506 5 I More Beef in i~--£? LEMCOi I than in »ny other Beef Etaenca aoM. I Invaluable in Kitchen and Sickroom. I Urero. 4. I.loyd'i Avfn»«. london, PC. Not Beyond Hope. Thoie who have suffered year after year with Kheumatiftm will be glad to bear of a remedy that has proved
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    • 950 5 Maynard Co Ltd. WHOLESALE CHEMISTS ft DRUGGISTS. SINGAPORE. Mines. Rubber Estates. Hospitals and Dispensaries Supplied at Special Rates. A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS. SUR6ICAL REQUISITES AND INSTRUMENTS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agents for Colemans Wincarnis, Vibrona, Sanatogen, Messrs. Burroughs Wellcome A Co's Tabloid Products, Messrs. Parke Davis Co's Standarised Extracts,
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  • 914 6 t FRENCHWOMEN'S AWFUL FATE IN CHINA. Les Boxers. One ot the most sensational piotoxes in this year's Salon des Artistes Francais has been the striking work by M Cbabannee la Palioe called Les Boxers, says the Sketch. It has caused a great deal of curiosity and speculation
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 374 6 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd. Motsrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd Raffles Hotel, Beach Road. Messrs. Kim Co., Battery Road A /trmeniM Street. Messrs. Koh k Co., SO, Bras Basah Road. Messrs. Ghee Soon Co., Orchard Koad, Hot'- 1
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    • 24 6 a^7? 7%at/s SINGAPORE SODA WATER T»i Wl'Kl.Ki" BIMIDV R» COVOHS. COI.KH, THaOlT* Owbridgfe \J LUNG TONIC ,^,'k Mill'l'Hlll BT HANt> HI CMKMI-rs 4 xlokßa
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    • 117 6 RHEUMATISM MAK-8 LIFE MISERABLE A happy home is tbe n.ost valuable po*session that is with>D tbe teach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy it» comtorts it you are Buffering from ru umatit-m. Yon throw aside baa jess ca>-s whm yoa enter yoor home and yon on n be relit vtd
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    • 103 6 I La Bella Orientale I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the trsde mark and name La Bella Orientale," of which a representation is given, above is tbe sole fend e x<Musive property of B. ran der T:ik Co and further notice is hereby given that gal proceedings will be taktn
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  • 214 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, August 10. High water, 14 am., 1.50 p.— The Governor lea«os Taipinu League football, Y. M. C. a. v it. O. A Alhambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinomatograpb. If arlborough Cinematograph. Tbursday, August 11. High Wttor, 1.45 a.m., Ut p.m. P. and O. homeward mail Taipint; Kiocs
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  • 175 7 ToDai. i>eli Calypw S pm fenang and Colombo Kaga Mam 3 pm Maiaooa. Port Dickaon, Port Rweltenhatn and Txlnk Anson Kioto 8 prr JBangkok Ban Hong Lioug 4 pm Bandjermaaain aud Cotie Rests Borneo 4pm To-UORBOW. ftomne. Malacca, F.M.B. and Jobore (Overland) (By train) 6 am Kerimnn
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  • 69 7 The P. and O. homeward mail ateame' Assaye left H >ngkone at 1 p.m. on Sfttnrdav. tl n* instant and is rine here at 6 o'cljck on Thursday m .ruing, tbe 11th instant. Tbe P. and O. ontward mail ateam>" Arcadia left Co'jint- at 8p in on
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  • 74 7 Left Slngnp-re D Inly 7 B. 1. itil.. 11 M. M inly 14 P *O. ■iii 19 N D. I. Inly 8 I lulv 3.1 MM Inly J9 P *O. Log t N.I) bJ log 4 B I. log 8 M. il. )ni- id London I Arrlred
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  • 644 7 Latest Arrivals. ilßKini.iu. Brit atr 868* tona, Capt KvtnaAiijj From Calcutta. July si. G.o. and 60 dp. Pou-teaU a Co. For New Zealand, Aug 10-Rde Awgyet Brit Btr 947 tons. Capt Campbell. Ang 9. From Pi th^, Asmj GO. and It d.p. Taik Lee Ouan. Tor Penang, Ang
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  • 97 7 Keppel Harbour. c Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TAN JON O PAGAK Eisi Wtar Basis— Nil. Eamt Wbaiut Skjtjob I— Fook Sang. Bamns Weiar— K«zembc. Main W.Baor. B— Korat, Bendoran. m Nil. 4— Vorwaerts. S- Van Noort. 6 Sarpedou, Fab Wo, Gorgon.
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  • 194 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Selangor, Ang 9. From Telok Aobon via potts: Messrs P. Zerniohow, J. Le M'Rurier, A. J. <V. Watkins, F E. Jago, K. F. Pampm, C. W. Darbishire, D^rke and Mrs. Dorke. I'.t t.t;-u;»r Ban Whatt )1 v, Ang. 10--l'iom Port SwetW*nham via f<orte Mes»r*.
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  • 412 7 Singapore, August 9. Un» Beans, Long (per catty) 0.05 (do.) French (do.) 0.11 Beef per lb. 0.11 Beefsteak (do.) 018 Bean Sprouts (per catty) 0.02 Bamboo Sprouts (da) O.Ofl Blacban (da) Oli Brinjals (do.) 005 Cabbage, Batavia (do.) 02* (do.) China (do.) nil (do.) Salted (da) 0.05
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  • 254 7 Finance Commerce. Swgatom, Acscst 10, 1810. On London Bank 4 m/a 2/4-t Demand 214 Private 6 m/a 2/4 ft do 8 m/a 21* A On Qtrmany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 0 m/a 246( On France Bank d/d 395 Private 8 m/a 2W4 do 8 m/a BOB*
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 171 7 (sane S Value. 10 10 Beiat Tin 10 10 BrnaDg 10 10 Bnueb Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi £1 41 KinU Tin £1 £1 Kledang Tin 0 10 Kuan tan Tin £1 41 Lahat Minos £1 41 Malaya and Sum 10 10 Malaoca Tin 6/- Pahang Conuo £1 £1 PenKkalon
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    • 605 7 IsHue S V'oluo. Bayers Sellers. 2/- a/. Alla^ar 4/6 5/6 2/- 2/- Au^IoMaiay LM 1.66 2/- 1/6 Batang Malaka 1/- 2/- pm £1 £1 Batu Cavos 17.0.0 17.10.0 £1 £1 Batu Tina 5 lo.O 60.0 £1 £1 Bukit Kajaog 8.00 8.5 0 £1 16/- Contributory 2 0.0 2.6.0 pin
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    • 113 7 Issue 5 Value. Buyers. Belli ri 10 10 Eastern nom. Smelting 10.00 10 7 6.00 60 60 Fruer Neave 306.00 316.00 100 Howartb Brakine 68.00 80.00 100 7% Prof. 91.00 B6.00 100 100 KaUBro.Def. 126.00 100 100 8% Cum. Pref. nom 10 10 Maynard*Co. 33.00 38 00 Issue ."2
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    • 48 7 Buyer*. Seller Howwth Erskine6% 1600,000 par Riley, HarRreavee 6% 1284,000 1% 8% pre. B'trie T'w»ji 6% £860,000 Singapore Mnnioipal 6% 11,878.000 nom. Bayer* btumnt Singapore Mnnicipal 4^% of 1907 •1,«00,000 6% 7% {.r*. Singapore MaDioipal 4i% of 1909 $1,000,000 7% 8% \/m SinK»pore Mnoiaipal <% 5608.900 7% SU
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 62 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. A at;. 12. \t saleroom, valuable Javanese weapons, at 11. Aag 18. At saleroom, silvrrplatid goods at 11. Anv. 18.— At «be Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road Fmneb billiar i table, etc. at 2.wi. Auk. 16.— At kaleroom, lenHeutial prop.t'v. kii.-wn as Roaebank, Mt. Blicatcth
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    • 466 7 LAMBERT BUTLER'S Smoking Mixtures. E^M PACKED IN tlb. AIK-TIOHT TINS PERTII1 John Little Co., Ltd., l^^^|a Robinson dc Co. a sy PRICE 90 CTB. PER TIN Auction Sale of VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COTTAGE PIANO. HORSE AND CARRIAGE. PLANTS, ETC.. At "Rosebank," No. 8, Mount Elizabeth Road, On Saturday, August
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    • 74 7 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers, Monumental Masons, Sculptor* and Marble Merchants. Tbe aidoat MtabUshsd firm ol its kmd in Ux> Stra>te f'atroniacd by ttia fctnl r"J»" in the land. tfe»atifnJ and Artistic Mart 1 and Oran<to Monumhnta of every deocri^-ios* ■Jways oa base from tl6 upwards; also Iron Railing* for grive
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 199 7 WEATHER REPORT. R^ndfttig Kerban Hospital, August 8. 8 i. u. 8 i m. 9 p. Rusrui.. Bar 31 Fah 29 907 29.C39 M 871 Tomp 63 4 £6 0 8 J.O Wet Bulb Tber 77 4 774 6 0 IHrofWind.. South SB. SB. Nil. Max Temp 88.8 Mia. 7A6 Max.
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  • 1142 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. CAPITAL IN RUBBER. At the rubber action in London, yesterday, the lowest prices of the present year were recorded. It may be a mere temporary set back due to the failure of the expected American demand, bat it is sufficient to warn as that
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  • 13 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear ou page 7 aa well as 10.
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  • 11 8 The Ipoh Sports will be held on September 9 and 10.
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  • 17 8 Tbe S. C. C. tennis courts, whioh have been enjoying a test, have again been thrown open.
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  • 21 8 Shanghai has been suffering from a beat spell, tbe thermometer ngistering 1009 F. on the last of four consecutive hot days.
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  • 23 8 Tbe Ipoh Ladies' Rifle Club scored 197 for the Mills Cap. A rpoon presented by tbe Misses Jackson was won by Mrs. Walker.
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  • 25 8 Tha opening np of land on both sides of the Jobore State Railway during the last year has been extraordinarily rapid, reports tbe Malay Mail.
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  • 32 8 The Java Government Gazette notifies that the Dutch Consulate at Penang has ceased to exist as from Augnet 1. Dutch interests there will be in charge of the Consul General at Singapore.
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  • 31 8 We bear that a director of agriculture has been appointed, reports tbe Malay Mail. Ha comes from Honolulu. Mr. Bancroft, an assistant mycnlogist, is due to arrive from home next week.
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  • 34 8 The Government of India an now taking steps for the preparation of a design, with a crowned effigy of King George, for the new coinage, and the same may also be used for stamps.
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  • 39 8 A wire dated the Hague, July 28, announces farther rubber company developments at Antwerp. A syndicate there has floated a new rubber growing concern which is capi talised atone million guilders. The field of work will be Netherlands India,
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  • 47 8 Tbn Berlin correspondent of the Deli Courant remarks that the rubber fever is not marked in Germany as tbe publio gener sly be.'ieve tbat, sooner or later, a serviceab'e rubber substitute will ba discovered. Inventors are leaving no stcne unturned for tbe discovery of some such article.
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  • 53 8 Thirteen twakow coolies were convicted in tbe third court, yesterday, of taking part in an affray in tbe harbour, and were fined t25, with the alternative of 14 da^s' imprisonment, each. The affray was of rather a serious nature, several men having been injured and one being confined to hospital
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  • 49 8 C. J. Peny was tried before Mr. Justice Robinton at the Chief Court Sessions, Rangoon, on charges of attempted morder and criminal intimidation by attempting to (hoot J. Christopher, under circumstances already reported. He was unanimously found gnilty on tbe second charge and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 63 8 In tbe S. R. C. lawn tennis tnurnameDt, G. B. Leicester meets A. V. Van der Bi i k in tbe final for tbe championship this afternoon. At tbe oobclqhod nf tbe match tbe prize distribution will take plaoe, and we are a*ked to utate tbst members would be glad
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  • 58 8 The German press recalls with regard to tbe wreck of tbe Japanese steamer Tetsnrei Mara of tbe Osakt Shncen Kaisha near Mokpbo on the night of July 28, that this ship was lately at tbe disposal of Duke Johan Albreoht of Mecklenburg for his journey from Kobe to Dairen, and
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  • 64 8 The question as to wbo will reside at the Palace at Valetta has been settltd to tbe satisfaction of the Maltere, the Palace having been assigned to the Governor. It is under stood, however, tbst during bis sojourn at Malta Sir lan Hamilton, General Command ing in-Chief in the Mediterranean
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  • 99 8 Dr. Cramer, a plsnting expert, wbo wss def patched by tbe Netherlands India Gnv ernruent, lart year, to irquire into rubber cultivation in tbe F. M. S and Ceyloo, in preparing a book detailing »xporieno»« there. The vnlnme takes the form of a Planter* Guide. Mr. Crau.er visited 20 estates
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  • 73 8 The recently established Rubber Planters' Asfociation at Saigon lost no time in sendi"g a deputation to the Governor of Cochin China, to lay b» fire him certain matters of import mofl to tbe plani ng community. Tbe O< ver nor heard attentively what the depntatioa had to say. aod showed
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  • 85 8 Donations received towards Prince Krancir nf Teck s £20,000 fond to free tbe Middlesex Hospital from debt recently amount* d to over 13,000. As each thorn and pounds comes in, tbe secretary cttte 1, it is at once paid over to tbe banker«, from whom we have bad to borrow
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  • 114 8 A New York wire to The Times, of July 12, I says The District Attorney of Nnw York City will prosecute B g Tim Sullivan, tbe 1 State Senator and Tammany leader, for holding tbe stakes in the J. dries Johnson I prizefight. The New York law makes cul I
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  • 311 8 Mrs. it Braddeli and Mis* Brinklny have returned to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur. H. H the Sultan of Selangor snd Mr. H. Conwav Bvlfield, C. M. G left Kuala Lumpur for lVrak on Saturday. Mr. Edmund Mrrgnll, the second effioer of tbe stearrer Pitnanuloke, died, on August
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  • 78 8 Mr. Justice Fifher save judgment yp»t«>rday, in tbe action for daniKgnx by Jacob Abied, assistant nf G Meier and Co ,to rerover a locs alleged to have b«en sustained from tbe failure of defendant, S Jewnjie, to take up 500 Duff shares at 116/0 Hi* Lnrdi>bip
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  • 50 8 The Continental Tyre sn 1 Rubber Co. I,'d. inform us that they will be slowing their various goods, such an motor tyrcx, cycle tyrec, folid tyres, mechanical goodn, aeroplane Hheeting, etc., etc at tbe for (booming A*riHorticultural Sbow through their agents Messrs. Kumpers Co., at Stand No. 27.
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  • 113 8 Tbe Crown Prince Wilbelm of Germany, motoring with a number of officers, overtook a tramping joiner with bis tcols on his back. Have a lit.? asked the Prince. Tbe astonished journeyman hesitated. Where do yon belong? the Prince inqiired. Berlin, was tbe 'tply. Ob t retoibd
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  • 153 8 A borte attached to a giy, belonging to Mr. Abram*, bolted from town this in ■rniiik; and fetch) d up in Stimfnrd R<>ad wiibout doing more than tome moderate damigrt to thu Municipal rtiliogs tbat line tbn canal at the junction of Connanght Drive and Stamford lio%d.
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  • 187 8 A Mala; policeman, bis wife, and ano'h'r woojbd named Itam appeared in Ika dock of tue fi'»t police court, yesterday af erooon, cbargtd with giving false ioformatioD oo tbe occasion ol Itam'H mtrri>ne with a Bengali police oonfttable. Mr. Farrer, rtrgiistra' of, Mohammedan Marriages, prosecuted. Evidenoe
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 179 8 PATRONISED £ft^wvl BY ROYALTY Silver (Sups, ®ups, (Sups AND Silver 530w15. FOR COMPETITIONS, ETC. Inscription neatly Engraved Free of Charge. B. P. DE SILVA, High Street. >1 "Walk Over" REPUTATION HKa BKBN BUILT UPON QUALITY AND COMFORT. 'THE JUNIOR LAST." Stocked in Boots and Shoes. This model combines in ALL
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    • 177 8 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE 810 SHOW To-N Ight I To-N Ight! NEW SUBJECTS. 2nd Sbow, 0.80 to 11 p.m. 1. OVERTURE FANTASIA "HAPPY DAYS IS DIXIB." 2. BETTY AS A MILLINERS APPRENTICE. 8. THE GHOST OF MUDTOWN. 4. HER GOLDEN LOCKS, scaol. 5- 1 OLIVER TWIST. (Film a'Artj. 6- (Dickens).
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  • 82 9 SAVAL OFFICERS FRATERNISE CORDIALLY. jraceful Exchange of Courtesies at Portsmouth. [Rbctkr's Tblbobam.] London, August 10. At Portsmouth, the offioera of tbe Russian iquadron, yoeterday afternoon, attended a rewption aboard the Ikoma, and were cordially ■eoeived. The Russians,appreciating the compliment, lent magnificent bouquets to the banquet at ibe
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  • 201 9 DULL MARKET AND MUCH LOWER PRICES. Failure of the Expected American Demand. (Fro* Ocb Own Corrispohdmt.) London, August 9. The auction to day was dull, but a conriderable quantity of rubber was on offer. Of plantation 250 tons was put up, o( which 214 tons was Malayan. No
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  • 42 9 Ilubs Replacing Licensed Public Houses. [Rbdtbb's Teleouam.] London, August 9. Tbe Licensing statistics for 1909 show ontiooed decrease of licensed premises, but i striking increase of clubs. Tbe most remarkable feature is tbe de irease in the convictions for drunkenness.
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  • 42 9 luge Income During First Year's Trial IRjctbs's Tblbqbam.] London, August 10. A Wasbing'on telegram says the first year's vorkin^ of the new Amerioan tariff his >roluoed an abrogate total revenue of (78,850,000 dollars, thus excaeding tbe lubursements by 20,214,000.
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  • 25 9 [Deb Ostasiatiscuk Lloyd Telegram.] Betlin, August 9. The story about M. Nelidow having bad a St at a sanitoriu'ij at Munich is denied.
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  • 23 9 ;Deb Obtasiayischb Lloyd Teleqbav.] Betlin, August 9. The Hamburg American Line workmen have decided to strike on the 10th inst.
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  • 27 9 [Rbutbr's Tbleoram.] London, August 9. The imports for July show a decrease oi £982,081 and tho exports an increase oi £2,900,937. mmm^ mm^^^ mm
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  • 23 9 ;I)KR OSTASIATISCBE LLOYD TkLEOBAX I Berlin, August 9. Tbe Czar and Czarina will come with i small ouite to Germany.
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  • 258 9 Opening of the Ta<ping Meeting. (Fbom a Spkcial Correspondent.) Taiping, August 9. Tbe weather for the opening day of tbe races here was fine and there was a large attendance. The noing was fast. Following are the results Maiden Plat*. Chung Ah Yong'a Treetena, walk over. Tuk
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  • 318 9 Varied Experiences of Witness in Village Slander Case. Mr. Leo Michael Hernandez, who figured as one of the chief witnesses for tbe plaintiff in the action for slander brought by Mr>. Florence K Glegg against Lady Bromley, of Ashwell, Rutland, recently heard in the King's Benoh Division, was
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  • 133 9 A Parisian actress was nqti'ed to appear on the Rtage clothed with a suake and with other things, we trust. She petitioned for an mdi i -übber snake, but tbe manager ol jnrte d. With rubber at its present rrires, says Black and White*, we can appreciate lih
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  • 68 9 The exclusive u»e of the Tanglin Club has been grant, d to the submit' roo of tbeOanioon for an At Home on Friday, AugUßt 12. A ball is to be held- at tbe Tanglin Club during Show week on August lUtb (Friday). It is likely to be a
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  • 127 9 Tay Cheng Kee, owner of tbe steamer Meranti, and Mat bin Isruiil, the master, were charged in the second police court today at the instance of the Master Attendant with carrying 46 passengers in exoe-ss of the number allowed by tbe ship's licence. Mr. Victor Finkleston, I manager of tbe
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  • 414 9 STORY OF PRINCES APPEAL TO LATE KING EDWARD. British to Evacuate Taku. The Shen pao newspaper from May 18 to May 28 gives a great deal of space to the eagerly expressed det-ire of the Chinese to get back tbe site of tbe Taku forts, which, it will
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  • 281 9 Trade and Public Speculators Disinterested. The Globe of July 9 says:— Lait week clowd at £149 155. cash aod £150 12v6i three months. The week opened with a firmer tone, and the price advanced to £160 •J .Si. cash and £150 17«.6d. three monttiß. the improvement was
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  • 162 9 King Edward's Funeral Obsequies Cost the Country £40,500 In a White Paper issued recently is shown the cost to the nation of King Edward* funeral obsequies, of the Royal palaoe-p.nl lioyal visits abroad, and of tbe entertainment of foreign Royalties in London. Tbe funeral cost £40,500, tbe largest
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  • 110 9 Overtures to Secure Field Marshal's Services. A debate io the House of Commons revealed tbe tact that tbe Chinese government had made overtures to secure tbe services of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener to reorganize the Chinese army. Mr. Lockhart Watson called tbe question up and suggested
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  • 970 9 UNFORTUNATE POSITION OF SHIP CAPTAINS AMD OWNERS. Hong Mob Again in Trouble. It is only within the last two months that the master and owner of the unfortunate ship Hong Mob have been convicted and heavily fined because the ship had been used as a medium for the
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  • 105 9 The Amoy correspondent of the China Mail, writing on Jaly i», says Messrs. Hung Phoe Chan, until lately agents for four Singapore ooolie boats, and big rioe and opium merchant*, have failed. The manager attempted to commit suicide two days ago, the shot however not
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  • 94 9 Messrs. Hogg and Cos. Quotations To-day. Messrs. Hogg and Ca. kindly favour us with the London prices they have received this morning Quotations. MIDDLE MIDDLE Pricks. paiccs. Allagars 5/- Linggia 62/8 Anglo Malays 28/8 Lumota 367- p. Bakit Kajaogs 576 Merlimaoa 6/9 BukitMertajamsB/6 Patalinga 62/6 Chersonese 8,9
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  • 192 9 Count Keeps Crowd of Looters at Bay with Revolvers. A sensational occurrence is reported, on board the yacht Tolona, belonging to and commanded by Count Tolona. The count, his wife, daughter, and two lady friends were on the yacht, and as it was nearing the. island
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  • 261 9 Nine Natives Burnt to Death at Bombay. A disastrous fire broke out in De Souza Street (Wadaadi, Mandvi), Bombay, on July 22 at 3 t. m. with the result that einht person* were burnt to death having no means of escape and one more died in hospital. The
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  • 198 9 Question of Photograph Copyright In Law Courts. In Mr Justice Parker'* court recently, Mr. A. Grant, K. C, applied in the case of Lafayette v. the Rotary Photographic Com piny, for power to restrain an alleged in fiingement of copyright in relation to a portrait of Queen Alexandra.
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  • 198 9 A Japanese engineer, named Yamaskawa. has conceived a method of silcnciDg I'arlla memary bores, and from his invention he in entitled to be considered a benefactor of the human race. Attached to each at at in the House of Parliament he proposes to have a metal
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  • 79 9 MORE COMMENTS ON POLITICAL ASPICTS. Germany the Unselfish Friend. [TUdtbb's Tblbobam.] LoDdon, August 0. The German Crown Prince returns from the Far East early in February. He will be accompanied by a small suite. The Berlin Post says the visit has eminent politioal significance. The presence of
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  • 65 9 ENDEAVOURS TO RESTORE GOOD RELATIONS. Fears of Anti-Dynastic Movement. [Rbctkb's Tblbobam.] London, August 9. A telegram from Rome states that the Papil Secretary of State has instruct* d the Bishops and prominent Catholics in Spain to p-event demonstrations and disorders, owing bo the possibility of any movement
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  • 126 9 Hon. A. R. Adams Re- Nominated For Three Years More. (Fbom Odb Own Cobbbspondbmt.) Penang, August 9. The Chamber of Commerce has unanimously re-nominated the Hon. A. R. Adams as their representative on the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlement* Cor a further term of three years. Twelvo
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  • 94 9 (Fbom Oub Own Corrksposdbnt Penang, August 9. Fifteen Kling C3oliee have been charged at ;he Assizes with the murder of two Chinanin, rioting with armed deadly weapons, and rioting on MiUkoff Estate, Province Wolesley. One was found not guilty on all counts md was discharged, and
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  • 135 9 (Fbom Oub Own Correspondent.) Ptnanj;, August 10. Sir John Anderson, O. C. M. 0., accompanied by Capt. Gay aoj Mr. Olsuie Severn, arrived at P<ye at 5.43 yesterday evening. The Hon. J O. Anthonis-z and Capt Dewar met His Excellency and accompanied him on board the Seamew
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  • 37 9 (Fbom Ova Own Corresponds^.) Penang, Aogu-t y. Mr. J. T. Donald, secretary of the Eastern Smelting Company, left here to-day to join the Koala Lompor branch. Mr. J. K. Dickson Buccetds him in Penarjg.
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  • 49 9 The manager of Ragal'a E-itata report* that the estimated output of dry rubber for July is 8.620 lbs. 'I be manager of Pajam, Limited, reports the output of dry rubber for July was 8,'? 60 lb». The Jaly crop from Kuraa Rubber Estate* wu 2,640 lbs.
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  • 1832 10 Some Regulations Enforced in the Congo. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have read with great interest your article in Monday's paper on the Rubber i Labour Problem (which might be more generally termed thn Plantation Labu'ir Problem) and think that perhaps it would
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  • Correspondence.
    • 248 10 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May Iba permitted to u«e the oolnmns of your valuable paper tocall the attenttoi of tl.oxt' concerned to llii shaiii»fnl s^ate of the drains alone Tanjong Pagar Rosd, particularly thosn nearing the tramway terminu° The »uinll sent forth by thesn
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  • 893 10 Prices Quoted la tbe Market Ibis Morning Singapore, Angtut 10th, 1910. Heeua. Ly»U and BvaU, Bxohanße and Share Broken, iasne the following lirt of qootations this morninn I Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 3/- Allagar 6/2/ Option. 3 6 6/£1 Anglo Java 10/8 11/6 1 AnKloJobore 14/6 16/9
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 51 10 The Sslangor Pnlo Club are not sending a team to compete for the King's Own cnp this year, consequently tbe cup will go to tbe winners of the match on Saturday next, between the Middlesex Regimeitand a team of the Singapore Polo (Tab. The teams woro given
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    • 94 10 Singapore Golf Championship. M ambers of golf cl lb-i are informed that entries for the championship must be lodged with tbe Hon. Seoretary, Sepoy Lines Golf Club, on or before Sunday, the 14th instant, and not the 10th instant. Entries mty be sent direct to tbe secretary of the
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    • 208 10 i L. U T. C. Tournament. Tbc refiulta of josterday's play m the L. L. T. C. tournament were as below Championship Pahs." Mrs. Coorube and Mr. Hown bolt Mrs. rial z man n and Mr. Haobory tt a, 4— (J, S— fl. M'S. Bjcklan.l and Mr. Cox
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    • 429 10 The Piget Cup. The Siam Observer of August 4, prints the following cricket notes: Tbe strong recommendation contained in tbo Report of tbe Singapore f. C an to tho ntoesmty of sending a team to Bangkok about Christmas tim.) for the Ptget Cop. pats the possibility of meeting our
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  • 177 10 Mountain Collapses io Island of Hokkaido. A tremendous series of earthquakes cum menced at Mount Usu, Hokktido, on July '1 i, and continued till the 21tb, dnring which (■me there were over 183 severe shocks, which caused a hundred small cracks all over ■he mountain. On the 26th
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    • 60 10 WATERBUttV'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.00 NOTICE. Re the Estate of the hi* F. Ede Maynard, of the Federated Malay States, deceased. Account* oman and due by tbe said F. E le M»ynard musi be *noX in to the under--by Auajuat Slat, 1910. 11.
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    • 586 10 < Tei.s HARQREAVES." y, RILEY, HARGREAVES v CO., LTD. v- vsT-" %v Lowest Possible Prloes. „<&<?* 4? MARLBOROUGH BBAOH ROAD. Tbe People's Popular. PATHE'S NOVELTIBS. Second Show. 8.80 to 11 p.m 1. A GOOD FORTUNE. THB HOLLOW TREE. 8. MUZZLED. 4. BBTTY AND THE FIREWORKS. IN THE REIGN OF TERROR8.
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  • 468 11 ASTONISHING PLAN TO PREVENT WAR. Organised Labour Strike. Some strangely warlike speeches were made at the mooting of the I international Arbitration and Peace Association, held recently at Caxton Hall, Westminster. Mr. j Maorico Hewlett, who presided, was the first to cause astonishment by suggesting the ■declaration
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  • 595 11 Alleged Faked Photographs of Late King's Lying-in-State. In the City of London Court, on July 14, »n action «a« brought by the I > Ally Express (1008) (Limited) against Messrs R. inuold, Thiele and Co., Press photographers, 66, Chancery Ian to recover £100 damages for alleged fraudulent miRreprifi
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  • 1052 11 Cheerful View of Britain's Trade Prospects. The British Trade Review, of July 1 taken most cheeifal view of Great Biitain's com meroial outlook. It remaiks The shrewd warning uttered by King George, when l'rinoe c.f Wales, on bis Colonial tour, that Great Britain needed to be
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  • 64 11 Now Cb»rli< s motber *u one of tbow ustiucti>e litius »bo nt v< r mira a ***** I impanirg um ful lodimation il ihej bap- tn to b»»t ii aboot tbtm. 1-n't n a »ou trioi tLmtf,' said the, 'joft to think lba< hie bianlitiil i-ilk if |'ii vided lor
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  • 1186 11 THE LESSON OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP. By A. E. Crawley. Writing in the Westminster Gazette of Jaly 6, A. E. Crawley says Tbe singles championship of tbe world at lawn tennis has been won by Mr. A. F Wilding, of New Zealand who defeated the holder, Mr. A. W. Gore,
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  • 1472 11 LORD CHARLES BERESFORD AND NEEDS OF TO-DAY. Mr. Kipling's Tribute. Mr. Radyard Kipling presided, on July 18, at a dinner held by the Cecil Club at the Whitehall Rooms. Lord Charles Beresford was the guest of the evening. Mr. Radyard Kipling, proposing the toatt of Onr Gut-st, said
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  • 681 11 Orders bt Lonrr.-CoL. E. O. Bboaduck, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, Auptut 9, 1910. 8. T. C. Cixi; Notict.. TLe Canteen vri'l be cl.>-eJ until Noon on August IT, >8, 19 and 2j, 1910. (Sd.) C. N. Ewart, Capt R. G. A.. 8. O. to Colonial Forces, a.
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  • 147 11 Among the many rtcipes that have been given for overoomioK wakefaloess, says the Family Doctor, in ODe (levined by a writer formerly oelebratrd io England, bat now al most forgotten. It in t<> lie on the right side with the head bo placed on the pillow that
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  • 840 11 DISTINGUISHED COUNSEL AND CORRUPT JURORS Value of the Business Man. Mr. George Elliott, one of Hrn lag members of the Criminal Bar in London, in discussing the question o( volunteer jurymen with a Westminster representative, caid There can be no doubt the prew nt jury system inflicts g'ea*.
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  • 215 11 Tbe following lines in the Japan Chronicle may not apply to the married men of Singapore, bat as an illustration of bow the Kobe beneHiots miss tbeir better halve* dariDg the holiday Reason they are worth rt producing: Df arest Wifle, How I miss yon Do
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  • 2287 12 THE MAXIMUM SCALE EXPLAINED FULLY. Some Observations on Averaging Production. No. Ill Having dealt witb tbe Songat Average, or Malcolm Camming, Scale, iu tbe previous article, and having already given reasons {or pntting forward a Maximum Scale which represents "»he best results under tbe best conditions, we
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  • 639 12 Malang, Hayoep and Way-Halira Estates. Tli>< Htatutory meeting of Way Halim (Sumatra) Kubbor and Uuffee E»tatts can Lbidoo July 11, at Winchester House. Mr. A. O. An^ier, who presided, said tbe position witli rewpeot to rubber was very satisfactory, and they were commencing tbe tapping of the trees.
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  • 329 12 The Union Cattle liner Balmoral Castlr, whiob has been chartered for tbe royal vi-ii to Sjuth Afiic«, will sail as an admiralty xbip aod will be tsoorted by twooiuisero, Rtater le«rns. She will be nommaaded by a navsi effioer. H M. S. It u moral Castle
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  • 1641 12 BIG DIVIDENDS EXPECTED FROM RUBBER. Valuable Tea Holdings. At the first ordinary general meeting of tbe Malayalam Rnbber and Produce Com pany, Limited, held on July 5, Mr Cbarles Arthur Lampard presiding said —It is im poH-ible for me in tbe middle of tbe com paoy's working ynar
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  • 351 12 PHOTOGR APHING AN ECHO. Remarkable Discovery by Wisconsin Professor. A professor in the University of Wisconsin claim* to havo discovered bow an echo can be photographed, and produces negatives as evidenoe. The professor ha* made marvellous pictu.-f h cf sounds, and the camera used is so sensitive that, if the
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  • 412 12 Woman's Plucky Work ia Preventing Paaic. According to Philadelphia message of Jono 80, while the ore w of the liner Greoun were engaged in a race w th death by a fire in the oil laden boli of toe vessel, 80 pas senders aboard the vesatl
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  • 681 12 MADINGLEY, KELLiS, SUNGEI KRIAN AND NARBOROUGH. Progress of tbe Estates. The statutory report of the Mading'oj (Malay) Rubber Estates, Limited, state* thai the total number of shares allotted is 230.000, which are allotted subject to the payment of the whole amount thereof in cash. The total amount of
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  • 371 12 Medical Opinion Scoffs at Notion That They Cause Colds. Don't mind sittiog in a draught It will do yon good. That, ia eff ot, is the latest moiical opinion on the subjeot. The idea that colds are oansed by a Aranght in aboard, said Sir Frederick Trevep,
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  • 1900 13 STOCK EXCHANGE, MINCING LANE, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON JULY 13 A number of shares in which local inventors are interested are not quoted in local share list*, and there are occasionally widt margins between quotations here and in London. Transactions take place in Mincing-Lane as
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    • 534 13 Continental Tyres (VN. ARE FITTED BY ALL THE LEADING I^^. EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS WITH OUT EXTRA CHARQE. Vftll SPECIFY THBM WHEN ORDERING lUU YOUR CAR AND WILL FIND THAT THEY ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TYRE I 11/ KBEP ALWAYS LAROB STOCK OF fVC TYRES IN ALL SIZES QUITE FRESH FROM
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    • 730 14 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD Head OfHoo t Shanghai. KcKiftered under the Life Ansorance CotnparKxt Acto, England, and under the H o»gkon ß Ordinances QF COMPAMY (Twelfth Tear). Total Insurance in force $3T,8»5,886. ToUl Asseta 8,418,a49. Total Funds 8,216,812. Total Income for Year 3,«6e,5»7. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT TMB EAST.
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    • 521 14 BANKING, IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. aOOHPOBATHD BT BOIAB OHAKTKB. tXi np Capital la (0,000 Bkant ol •Meaok (11,100,000 (eatm Foal f11, 600,000 tHuri bubillly of Proprietor! sU, 100,000 BAHXEKS. Baak ot Sofia** ■aMoaal Bank of Hoc nail. Cat aoaloa City Mdlaal Bamk, Ml. BMOAPOBE BRANCH Oomat Aooooan
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    • 582 14 BANKIN6. THf IZE HAJ T0N8 BANKING MO INSUMNOE CO LTD. IT AND M, KLINQ BTKKK1 ■rtablisbcd Janoarj T, lBOI. Oapttal, Romlnal 11,000,000 Capital, paid ap 11,000,000 Beserre Liability of Propriekjri 11,000,000 CODBT Of OIU0TOB8. I Tab Tmi Joob, Eb<j. f Bn Ku Jib, Eig. I bus Obia Hase, Esq. 8
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    • 283 14 SALES BY AUCTION. Auction Sale of VALUABLE JAVANESE WEAPONS, :OMPHISING A VERY OLD JAVANESE FLINTLOCK GUN INLAID WITH 50LD. AND A PAIR OF OLD HANDSOMELY CARVED AND DECORATED DWELLING PISTOLS WITH CASE AND IMPLEMENTS COMPLETE, At Powell A; Co.'s Sale-room, On Friday, August 12, at 11 a.m. Now on view.
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  • 750 15 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. My motor siren makes a sound 01 music in tbe wind, Bat Smith h yelps like a dismal hound Perpetually pined Jones's recalls tbe wail of one Wboae state is past relieving Brown's imitates a milker's moan For parted caltling grieving. Tbe
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  • 206 15 Fifteen Hundred Men Leave Work At Uraga. On July 17, about 1,600 workmen employed in the Crap a Dock Company at Uraea suddenly went on atrike. Tbey iramodiately amembled on tbe Atkgoyama, in Uragt Park, where they attempt* d to discuss swtablmeaeures to be taken a^ uDst
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    • 450 15 WOLSELEY Siddeley. THE CAR FOR COMFORT AND RELIABILITY." BOLE AGENTS FOR BTRAIT3 SETTLEMENTS CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Slngmporm. THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. General Ropairers of Cycles, Motors, Ciils, Magneto, etc. Cycles and Can toned, overhauled on Contract. All Tyres Voleaniaed by Harvey Frost
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    • 46 15 THEY NUKE YOU FEEL 6000. Xbe pleataat purgative effect experienced by all who n« Cbamberlaio'H Stomach and Liver Tablets, and tbe ht althy oonditioo 01 tbe body and raind win .h ttu y create make* one feel jo) lL For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 94 15 "iflfflTfiTiVflai LADIES SAFE REMEDY I \f^Aflll£V ror ftMtiowi troubles, I delay, pain and those 1 %W(/^>^ Irregularities g fis^f I (y^^S^ peculiar to the 5 Jg|| wiuuir cwpotqut A^lf% pARie 1 8> rU Vivicnne I The Boar's Head Brand OF Guinness's Stout. Sole Importers H. W. Greer, Ltd 43, ROBINSON
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    • 343 15 smeAPORE COLD STORA6E CO,, LTD, NBiR ■NTBANOB to BORNBO 7TFARF) Telephone 1026. ISoaßtooks ot all kinds of KROZHN MBATS, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or to the Singapore Roads, on shot* ■otioe. BF-ICE HOURS Weekdays 7 a.m. to S p.m. Sundays V a.m. to 8 a.m.
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    • 615 16 WANTSTURNOUT WANTED. Wanted, «trnni>roh with trap and harness Repl t-H to V. co Strait* Time-i. 1769 SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Wanted. Shorthand writer and typist Competent man requirtd for Mercantile Offic. Thorough knowledge of English eswntial. Apply BZ co Straits Times. 1787 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, a Capable Chinese Clerk for
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    • 533 16 WONTS. COMPOUND HOUSE WANTED. "Wanted, frrm October 1, c<m|ourd hoos< 3 or 4 Ixdrorms, tennis, (stabling. Ileply H o/o Strait* Times. 1786. POSITION WANTED. Wanted Managership, Robber, with cr without Tobacco, 16 years' planting experience, 10 years managor. Unexceptionable references. Write Fit," c/o Stra.ts Time* 1817 OloQiflf SECOND'MATE'WANTEO. Wanted, a
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    • 412 16 iO BE LET OR SOLD. STOREYS TO LET 2nd and Bid Storey of No 91, Robimon Road. Apply Sarkiesand Moses, next door. ■MM HOUSE TO BE LET. UNFURNISHED Beth -Leah (lately known a* the Grovr Hotel) Tanjong Katong. For particulars apply H. L. Cogblan k Co., Auctioneers. uM TO BE
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    • 624 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. SAW FOR SAIL Best white OojUug sand. For rates per cartload ur ton, apply tv A. K. Marican, No. 672. North Bridge Road. 18M FOR BALE Victoria and Brown Australian Mare, with harness and vyoe's uniform complete. Apply tv S T. P., c/o Straits Times. ■MM VICTORIA
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    • 694 16 H0TICE8. STRAITS STEVEDORES AND CO. Contractors of Labour and Provisions (or vraeels. Loading and discharging heavy lifts. grne>al cargo and coal. Supplying Lighters and Chinese boats for transhipment work and Provisions of all kinds at moderate charges. H. H. SULTAN, Proprietor. Tel. No 1122. Office No. 6, Loke Yew St
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    • 547 16 BY ROYAL WARRANT TO T. 1. The Kng and Queen AND ALL THE Royalty of Europe. Bechstein Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. LD. Steinway Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. LO. Brinsmead Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. LD. Auto-Rachals Player Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LD. The Agents. a&eT Mackay's Liqueur
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