The Straits Budget, 26 April 1906
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section79 1906-04-26 1 The Straits Budget l!?i fKD over Half a Century \0L* DX. Cable Addrem Times, Singapore. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. 26 APRIL. 1906. BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES. -tka:ts Budget, 10 Cents Straits Times 15 cents. NO. 5214 T TRAITS TIMES CIRCULATES Singapore and Penang 3 a r all THE79 words
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The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 26TH APRIL.
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Article31 1906-04-26 1 I ,:<.ng. n the I fth April, the v M i ii Lamb. Marager. Bertam f laughter. :::e *JGtn i March, at LincDln. <> While. < hit-f Engineer. Ran- :t. a daughter.31 words
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Article34 1906-04-26 1 *he tlu t March, at Beaver. Liverpool, t. xv f Edward Dav is. a the < t March, at •h iui i *'Mallex Irwin. ..f St. Ge el ier daughter i\ .M Jr., .1'..34 words
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Article405 1906-04-26 1 I PaoKs heading Articles itivation 1 ilohei 1 try Evil 1 Kt-Iantan *2 i 1 rouble i'rug' 'GGcd Outlook tuger' i»K 2 "{»:t.ii Ri\h:rx -iu i *i 2 o. 4 «>f the Week 1 '--c Dtu.urrences 1 '**cc Fisher's Rebuke J anler iu Trouble Notes 4. 8.11405 words
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Article189 1906-04-26 1 Thk St ait* limhjet, this week, is mailed along the P. O. route bv the Arcadia. The M. M. mail for Europe by the Anna ml Hi h ie closed on Monday. The German mail, from Europe by the P. Heinrich arrived on Friday, and the189 words
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Leading Articles.
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Article871 1906-04-26 1 i Strait* Tint**. IMh April.* W i i bs the 7th instant We gave the p>s»* ntial points of a Rubber Exhibition Circular. i-Mied by the Director of the Peradeniya Botanic Garden- in Ceylon.aiul the letter from Me»-r--Lewis and Peat, which ve publisli on page 5 to-dav. comesiStrait* Tint**. IMh April.* W ! i i - 871 words
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Article1130 1906-04-26 1 I >*»«#/*> Tl.il'*. I‘.* T tr [fif-U.' N**\\ tiuit Led Kitchener'' army admiuistration sV'U-iw i' a subject of tit-ice controversy. it i" interesting to note what the Iron Vi*coiuit has to 'ay iii his defence. hat lit- has to <*ay i- the more important from tlie fact thatI >*»«#/*> Tl.il'*. I‘.*Ttr [fif-U.' - 1,130 words
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Article764 1906-04-26 1 \Stniit* Tit***, :0th Ay.rti.t l r periodical revelations. made iu the Iusolv» liey Courts of the Hast. «*f tJie improvidence of the humbler class of Eurasian•«ami t I:isic m art pitifully instructive. Th** Judges are constant I v [*.tiiioned by subordinate clerk" to relieve theiu of monetarv\Stniit* Tit***, :0th Ay.rti.t - 764 words
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Article675 1906-04-26 2 (Strait." lint*!*. \*l*t Aftril.i Things in Kelantan are looking baddish c< ami seem likely to shape still worse. Some •‘Kelantan News" apix*ars elsewhere, and a r rff will give the reader a pretty I Low ErnestUraons"Saigon, M*v ?r -W* OI tl,e slackness of the ruler of that(Strait." lint*!*. \*l*t Aftril.i - 675 words
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Article862 1906-04-26 2 I Stiiiit 7 nth \>lst Aftrif.) It is interesting to observe how thin is the* crust which lies between the |K*rsonal self-restraint and law-ahidingness usually noticeable and always demanded iu places under British rule or under British protection. and the abandonment and lawlessness inherent iu some otIStiiiit* 7 nth *. \>lst Aftrif.) - 862 words
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Article491 1906-04-26 2 {Shut its lit, ns. 'fist Atfril.) C A Bill is al»oiu to l>e intrt»duced into the Le-i shitive C'oniicil. w hose obj<*ct is to subject the importation. sale, and u-e of c<*cai 'e and other dangerous drills to >ucii rej/'ilati<*ns and restrictions as may prevent as far as{Shutits lit,ns. 'fist Atfril.) C - 491 words
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Article858 1906-04-26 2 (Strait* Times. 'Tint Aynl.'. As was expected. Mr. Smuts visit to Kngland lias borne fruit, uot ouly in influencing the actions of the Imperial Government, but also in promoting a freer expression of Boer aspirations by their leaders, "ince the time arrived for them to acquire a(Strait* Times. 'Tint Aynl.'. - 858 words
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Article640 1906-04-26 2 (Strait* Times 23rd ApriaLj Hardly a day passes without the record of some carriage accident in Singapore, more or less tragic, and the latest, of which Colonel Pen lief atlier was the victim, is a fair sample. The streets are broad enough for every kind of concurrent vehicular(Strait* Times, 23rd ApriaLj - 640 words
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Article478 1906-04-26 2 {Strait* Time*, ’/4th -i/ah’ Of necessaries to mail water B tb necessary next to air, is a nou-tliew--axiom that need not here Ik* dwett and yet more carelessness and more oh ness are displayed about water than i any other necessary. And then, in a like Singapore, how{Strait* Time*, ’/4th -i/ah’ . - 478 words
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Article496 1906-04-26 3 EmpText \t II appear xtraordinary to the E iropean who would seem t<» v j i;iti\, 'y particular about his right v < w,.,- ,abi» nursing, when sick, a > t* ii .ial in consecrated ground. v M waive those rights when >i .uaiMi'e. Wc* refer, of course.EmpText - 496 words
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Article513 1906-04-26 3 I Straits Times, 23th April >. In no direction is the competition bet wee i British and German commercial interests assuming a keener edge than in the matter of coaling. Two new German coal depots have* lieen quite recently established in the West, and we may expect aI Straits Times, 23th April>. - 513 words
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Article5351 1906-04-26 3 (Strait* Time*, 25th April/. Whatever may be said against athletic frames for botli sexes, and other pastimes O such as cycling and golf, which Sir Cecil Smith declined to classify as athletic, it maybe claimed by those who engage in these pursuits that they have a “temperance” tendency.(Strait* Time*, 25th April/. - 5,351 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1906-04-26 1 r’ price of the Strait* Ti:nc* r The post free price of tnc v V :t* :s $2O a rear. It is not r V subscribe for a year. The for shorter periods are at jortionate rate of price as B\ dgtt can be sent to meet r t passengers81 words
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Advertisement28 1906-04-26 1 INDIAN ENGINEERING. An Illustrated Weekly Journal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. W*k guaranteed bona fide circulation. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCUTTA28 words
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Obituary72 1906-04-26 1 DEATHS. 1 >ti. April, at J i in. at her .e, N j7. a>erauggoug 1 t:„r .:c Evans, .i. her 7 v rh Mt-ihoume paiiers. plea>e —»‘*tn of March, at Isieworth, •-■'t '< >u of late Lewis r aged -j4. C. I- -udon, ju the 'J'.Kh March. .<•. iliIv h:!%72 words
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Article705 1906-04-26 4 Likut. J V. Campbell R. G. A. lias been granted leave of absence to the 17tii May. Mu. Chas. Dennison, senior Boarding Officer who has lieen unwell fur sometime, leaves for Hongkong to-day for a change. Ykstkki»ay. the? fH»liee found the IhkIv of a Chinese saiupan coolie705 words
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Article73 1906-04-26 4 P. .I. Coxx was awards, m August 1904. H.. S'v,, canteeu. He abscond.,),., L* r -<• month, and it was dis,-ovor.,l 11 the value of j:j] i i„, tllat -> Warders’ Canteen, were .niss'in.!'" was obtained and Conn was m" (rajali on tlie lltii instant VL73 words
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Article130 1906-04-26 4 Mr. Justice Fisher 's Rebuke. \ou have no business u> lend people like that. He savs lie ea.. you by instalments at the rate of therefore. I make the order a<, Thus remarked Mr. Justice Kh Supreme Court, yesterdav. wl,/,* employed as a watchman at a sue<l a Chinese krani130 words
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Article221 1906-04-26 4 S. C. C. v. Officers of the Garrison Thk S. C. C. met the officer-, Garrison in a hockey match on tin- h-nia-. yesterday afternoon, a fairly largi c watching the game. Both side's wen i> s form and a keen contest was en<».i._-V, The first half was a221 words
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227 1906-04-26 4 This Company holds its :;>nl oidiiii;. meeting at Hongkong on Saturday 2 s tii n.< when the accounts will he presound. Tn< show that the balance at credit of account oil the 31 si December. v. 52.792.271.71. The Board recommend- an interim dividend of $30.00227 words
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Article235 1906-04-26 4 About the Races. In reviewing the programme tbi 11 meeting, several alterations are to 1* 1) compared with the previous pon.'i.iin* 11 There are fewer Races—seven the!: second, and seven the third day: Stakes have been increased in jo o t new feature is introduced in Stakes. All235 words
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Article728 1906-04-26 5 Points to be Remembered, j letter appears in the i ■■remarks troin the pract:- v ,„,t now be out. of place. t he means oi drawing attenlllt> which* if ignored, may 1 u ble in the future. There are tuiurd against —namely, Jttmn and a728 words
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Article99 1906-04-26 5 business was done both at Singapore ‘‘ang yesterday in the Tin trade. A tjuantity changed hands; the icalised bein« r H71 —a high price I bi-u the Governor-General of trench 1,r bina. returned a fortnight ago to h’oiu the Chinese frontier along l u, n in<;e99 words
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Article602 1906-04-26 5 j A New Perak Tin Venture. The Perak Pioneer gives the following interesting account of the Jeher Hydraulic Tin Alining Company, a new mining enterprise there Situated on the extreme south of our State and on the boundary between this and the State of Selangor, a602 words
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Article220 1906-04-26 5 The Malay AI ail thus points out how the surplus revenues of the F.M.8. might be usefully spent Kuala Lumpur stands in need of Sanitary reforms. As a necessary sanitary measure back lanes have been driven throng'll several back to back house blocks in this220 words
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Article569 1906-04-26 5 An Interesting Letter from India. Only two weeks a Ceykn planter w T roto that he w. s selling his newly opened clearing for A40 per acre. This was to be turned int a Company by the buyer, and he has gone Home to arrange matters. Bat569 words
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Article407 1906-04-26 5 Thk iik are good reports of the rublnr dow n Negri Sembilan way. Opening up is proceeding rapidly there. Complaints reach the Malay Mail about the difficulty of securing planting land in Negri Sembilan. the want of complete plans, the delay in surveying approved applications, the407 words
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Article428 1906-04-26 5 run preliminary enquiry j nt0 tl auoii of mischief by fire by <Woyiu» l„ m No. 120 South Bridge Road during the a ,4v hours of the 21st of February last, brought against Cheng Cha, was resumed yesterday Inspector Kirke appeared for the Crown* Mr. G. S. Carver428 words
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Article200 1906-04-26 5 At 2 ii.m. on Tuesday, Vang Tsui was found trepassing iu Dr. Gibbs's compound off Moulniein Road, by the police. When Dr. Shepherd occupied the house*, he lost projH i ty later Dr. Ford lost a watch and chain: last month. Dr.Gibbs lost a pair of eye glasses and200 words
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Article392 1906-04-26 5 Ykstkkuav. the Muliaminedans celebrated the festival of Mandtii Saffa r, or ‘‘bathing to wash away all bail luck. All tlie public bathing places were thronged with Muha.niinedaus of different races, each race foiming its own ring and keeping apart from the other, so as to avoid the clashing392 words
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Article1810 1906-04-26 5 A >.m ill leak was noticed this morning in the big water main which crosses the bridge at Malacca. Thk next Children's Concert is fixed for Friday, the 27th inst.. at the Town Hall. Details will l>e announced in a day or two. Thk British steamer Swanky1,810 words
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Article394 1906-04-26 6 The second ordinary general meeting of the Kuantan Tin Mining Company, Ltd. was held at noon to-day at the offices of the Company, Gresham House. Mr. K. F. H. hdhn presided. Among those present were Captain Darke. Messrs. H. Abrams. Katz. A M Beau. I). W.394 words
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Article450 1906-04-26 6 IX TMK HAN KKI'PTI'Y COI'KT UK I OKI. MK. .irsTlfK KIMIKK. iUK pilitlU VS of chop Yoilg Li Sooil." viz.. Lini Li .link ami Tail Si Seng. were examined 1h foiv Mr. Justice Kislier bv tile Official Assignee ami their public examiliaiion was closed. K. .1. L. de450 words
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Article165 1906-04-26 6 Stands no Longer. Stand A lank,” the famous Scottish landmark off the Cockburnspatli coast, known to geologists and artists throughout the length and breadth of tlie land, and a prominent mude to the many vessels coming out of the North Sea, fell with a terrific crash at an165 words
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Correspondence.
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114 1906-04-26 6 To the Editor of the Strait* tine*. Sir. —Notwithstanding Mr. Ridley’s assumption that, owing to cotton being cultivated in t lie Straits l>ef ore ISB7. th e Pi unity (iazette could not jnissibly have been the means of conveying the hint to the public that114 words
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Article142 1906-04-26 6 The singling meeting of the S. V. A. Riffe Club will be resumed at Ballestier Range, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o’clock, when the Dispensary Cup will he shot for (2(H). 500 and OlH* yards.) The event is open to the Army. Navy. Police, all Volunteer142 words
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Article196 1906-04-26 6 lx British North Borneo in 1905. there was jin increase in the number and gravity of the offences for which convictions were obtained, particularly as to the offence of culpable homicide this wa> largely due to one particular case of armed piratical attack at Lahat Datu196 words
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Article454 1906-04-26 6 Fi i:*r Day. 1 I rII A i*». n.. Tin: meeting of the Serein ban 4»yinkliana Club commenced on Saturday afternoon, with the following result*: Tin. Rksiukm sCit. Mr. Duplex's Dreamland 9.5 Burke 1 Mr. ILF. Dupuis' Rags 9.5 Mr. Fischer 2: Railway Kongsi's Fi*liplate 7.1H Ending* J.454 words
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Article122 1906-04-26 6 Connection with the Straits and Siam. Kaxuoon. April 2nd. —A project is on foot which will render Mouhnein a future railway centre of importance. The railway i from t Pegu to Mouhnein is nearing completion and now two additional schemes for railway extension are being seriously considered.122 words
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Article285 1906-04-26 6 The Man with the Sore Feet. A cask of interest o Volunteers came before the Penang (*ourt of Requests on Tuesday last, when Lieute nant Alan Wilson, Adjutant, Penang Volunteer Corps, sued Mr. Owen Harold Wait, described as a private of the Corps, for the lecovery of285 words
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Article492 1906-04-26 6 The Ta^anac.” I’he Sandakan correspondent of the ‘‘South China Morning Post writes as follows, under dat»? 28th March The report of flic wreck of the s.*. Taganac is now continued, but without further details. The vessel is a total loss, nearly the whole of which will fall on492 words
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Article822 1906-04-26 6 iscount Tadasu Havashi r 1st class, Orders of the p,J; 1 v U Sand Treasure of Japan, JV'* many oilier stars an.l reached Singapore on 1,is wav i, t,L 1 His Kxcellencv was ap Extraordinary and Minister l»le ni of the Emperor of Japan at the James822 words
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Article126 1906-04-26 6 It is the old story. «»«*iitN Mr. K. H. Sharp, K.C 11 Court, Hongkong, on the 4th A|»nl. tiie innumerable cases which this Court showing the necessity j' 1 t record of Chinese partner*. 8*’ ,‘h, business prospers there a,< ,l j v partners. It goes wrong and126 words
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Article2085 1906-04-26 7 Prospects in the F. M. S. and Ceylon Compared. ..flowing article i- from tIk* (>! Cevlon t K > rubber planting now M a lava is pioneer work, and j ,uv of the features of estate Cevlon of a pa>t generation. ,jjnw- arc temporary shanties: e is2,085 words
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Article438 1906-04-26 7 The Malay Mail thus forecasts fie labour supply future in the F.M.S. If competition raises ihe price oi Tamil labour above a certain point. t,ur planters will. in ail probability, look around lor a lc>s costly substitute. They will have three classes to choose from438 words
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Article108 1906-04-26 7 Somk tiii.t* during last night or i« the eailv hours ot this murmiig. burglars paid a visit to tree Hall, lauglin. the residence of Mr. L. S. Lewis of the P. and (>. Company, lliey gamed access to the back verandah and removed a tiffin basket and108 words
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Article94 1906-04-26 7 This morning, while driving down to his office Lieut.-C olonel K. G. Pennefather met with a seiious carriage accident. He had arrived at the Central Police Station and was about to drive under the porch of the Police Offices when his hoi st shied at a heap94 words
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Article111 1906-04-26 7 The following appointments are gazetted Lieut. T Marriott, 12th Pioneers The lvelat-in-Ghilzni Regiment to he Company Commander. Malav States Guide Mr. t'. Dyson to act as Deputy Public P.<-e*iuor in Perak. Mr. C. S. Robinson to act as Deputy Chairman and Secret ai y. Sanitary Board. Kinta. South.111 words
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Article206 1906-04-26 7 Tilt* Malay Mail hoars that one or two recent users of telephones at Kuala Lumpur have suffered more or less severe shocks. This lias not been due to anything they have accidentally overheard—though that would not have been surprising—but to electricity. We do not attempt to206 words
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Article260 1906-04-26 7 The memoranda and articles oi Association of two new Rubber Com panies appear in the Ceylon Government Gazette. One of these is the Rubber Growers’ Company, Limited, formed with a nominal capital of R 5 JO ,000 divided into 5.000 shares ci R100 each, mainly for260 words
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Article826 1906-04-26 7 Mr. Justice Law is appointed as to act Chief Justice from the 12th instant. Mr. H. Ml ik is appointed assistant Gov eminent marine surveyor, at Singapore. Mr. G. S. D. Hamel is attached to the stall of the Dutch Consul-Geneial here. Mr. J. R. Bbookk is826 words
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Article1297 1906-04-26 8 Kelantan. 17tli March. Thk Adviser. Mr. W. A. Graham arrived j here some two months since, from leave, and one would have thought that the petis q-.' stion xvas dead and buried. Currency Grievances. The finances of the State are still, hoxxe.m\ in great disorder, tlio’ nominally controlled1,297 words
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Article723 1906-04-26 8 Small Causes. Thf.kk were eight small chums ii. each Court moruing. Of tlu* c:im-> Ih*1i*iMr. Justice F'isIut two were adjourned owing to tlu* indisposition of Mr. F'arrer Bavins one of tlu* i-omisel engaged. Tlu* fir-t chm called 011 for hearing was 0111* in winch .1 Kliug sued two723 words
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Article1283 1906-04-26 8 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Board Room yesterday afternoon. Mr. E. G. Broad rick, the President, occupied the chair and the* following were present: —Messrs. A. W. Bailev. Rowland Allen. Cheng Keng Lie*. Win. Maclnan. also R. Peirce (Engineer) and J.1,283 words
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Article314 1906-04-26 8 Wk regret to learn of the death of Mr. Lewis Fraser, which took place suddenly on the *2(>th of March. Mr. Fraser was aliout to leave for town when lie fell down in the Ikhlrooin ami expired immediately from omjina H'ctorix. The late Mr. Fraser314 words
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Article264 1906-04-26 8 95th Russeli’s Infantry v S.R.C. A skconi* eleven team of the 95th Russell's Infantry tried conclusions with the S.R.C. at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, a good game resulting. The S.R.C. started with one man short, but they made up for thislater on. The contest was fairly level264 words
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Article79 1906-04-26 8 During the month of last February: —Tiu Ore Produced: Pis. 1131.83, amount rerli/.ed. $53,026.94. During the mouth of last March: —Cndressed ore output about P!s. 2.4(H). unsold valuation about $110,000. We learn that the agents for De Dion motor cars in (Singapore are obliged to use79 words
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Article721 1906-04-26 8 The Maiden p| ate Tut 1: uden Hate is hmu.ii.. teiestiU}. event, and tl„- u exception to tl„. r M, V 1, hx-Gnfhn. -.never tl„„ 4*: present eligible to compete traineil horses Mr. Pavne\ Tm» "r, Three Star Kougsi s ki.il H i, u-jir' a?1 compete. Teatrav ran721 words
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Article217 1906-04-26 8 What was regarded as a frivol* »n> 1 cution came betore the Bench day when Holi Ah Yow was chau** robbery. The coiiiplainineiit. L°w 1 stated that he was a jeweller, and. ou t instant, was taking some silver oni.u»‘ a customer when, while passing Street. Hoh217 words
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1502 1906-04-26 9 from (he Prospectus. 1 ;l (Sela'igori Rubber Co.. Lttl.. tl with capital of £60,000 to pm* m«se the (*l».*n 5Iaiic. i' ',‘,1 |*,atii I -fates, amounting to ,,'mI "itua(< *1 at Selangor, in the vi.day State-. Ac< **nlii.g to the* ,*i the numb* r1,502 words
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Article584 1906-04-26 9 Ntiii Em.. Liin Choii Keng, Teh Leong and Koli Kali Liak live in a coolie house in Chinchew Street. Oil the 1st instant. Uhoh Keng lost a couplt of brooches ami two 55 notes. H e made a stir about the matter, and he engaged the584 words
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Article905 1906-04-26 9 A Rubber Pioneer. The following i* from the “India Rubber Journal. Mr Henrv Kerr Rutherford is a oentlcman will-known to all in the is a gentleman well-known to all in the Cltv of London who have -.ntere ts in tropical products, whether they bo .:i. coffee or905 words
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Article1193 1906-04-26 9 Vast Developments. One of the most prominent features in company promoting circles of ate has been the attention that has been paid to the exploitations of rubber _.a.c„ i.i tha East, and there can be no doubt, remarks the Financial Times, that the developments of the past'1,193 words
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Article500 1906-04-26 9 The following letter appears m the Mining Journal These mines are scattered through the mountain ranges bordering the eastern vide of the Auden tableland, and extend some three hundred miles from north to south. The general geological formation is a met amorphic shale, evidence of igneous action500 words
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Article200 1906-04-26 10 When the German mail steamci Heinrich (which arrived here yesterday bound for Japan and left in the af cinoon crossed the Gulf of Lyons, she eiicounterei a heavy gale, in which one of the si a V.!, lost his life and another was liijum deceased200 words
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165 1906-04-26 10 Mr. J. H. Molvneux was granted two months vacation leave on full pay. fdlowed bv twelve months furlough on half pav with effect from August. 1905. Mr. B. McEnroe is granted two mouths vacation leave on full pay, to be. followed by twelve months furlough o165 words
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Article233 1906-04-26 10 Wilson, Smithett Co’s Circular. London, 23rd March.—In auction on ibth inst. prices generally showed some improvement. Plantation was again in moderate supply and fine quality sold at an advance of 1 }d to 1 Act per lb. 18 eases Cevlon. good to fine biscuits at 6s 3d. inferior233 words
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Article254 1906-04-26 10 The Army Council has approved the details of organization and training for the new* units of fortress engineers, which t *.ke the place of the submarine mining companies. According to the scheme submitted for consideration and now* sanctioned, a proportion of the officers R.E. in each254 words
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Article497 1906-04-26 10 Mk. alter Makepeace arrived fre*m England vm Saturday. A start has been made w ith the work of converting the Tow n Hall int*• ;t theatre. This morning. deme>li>hmg perations were commenced «*n the <»’d Town Hall building. 4 The 1\ iV O. homeward mail steamer Arcadia497 words
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Article166 1906-04-26 10 Tuk Men’s Foursomes Handicap lias resulted as follows: must irorsf. Authouis/and Darby (-7) < iwnden and Scott Russell 111 5 up and 4 to play. Buckley ami Sal/.mann (->) beat Nathan ami Talma (-7) 1 up. Finlayson ami Campbe" i-2> Ellis ami Jones (-4) Humphreys and166 words
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Article217 1906-04-26 10 Mr. John Hunter, of Selangor State, has just engaged three assistant superintendents, at Colombo to take over to the other side! Mr. Hunter has seen a good many rubber piaces in Ceylon; and lie is of opinion that the better growtli in the Malay States, and the probably217 words
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Article754 1906-04-26 10 Martyrdom of Saint George and birth of Shakespeare. To-i*av is St. George’s Dav —the anniversary of the martyrdom of England’s Patron Saint, and, w hat is more, it is the anniversary of the birth of England’s greatest Poet. Shakespeare*. It is regarded that the martial hero owes754 words
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Article306 1906-04-26 10 An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held on Saturday, at the Company’s offices. for the purpose of adopting the following special resolution: That the Capital of the Company Ixj reduced from $‘220,000 divided in 22,000 shares of $lO each to306 words
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Article1425 1906-04-26 10 A Lazy Easter, Penang, 1-jth April. Wk have passed a very lazy Easter altogether, for we had nothing on aud those of us who could went up the Hill. O'lr Chinese community, however, had a good time of it as the Chinese Recieation Club had a visit from1,425 words
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Article620 1906-04-26 10 Shooting at Baiestier. A further stage of the third annual of the S. V. A. Rifle Club was completed at tlie Baiestier range an Saturday afteriium and yesterday. The events were all kirnln and numerously contested. The conqietitioY on Saturday afternoon was for The Dispensary620 words
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Article526 1906-04-26 11 Wilson Smithett Co.’s Circular. M u. < —The market has lieen «1 bv tin* trade, which lias eom- i v f,,r all descriptions. Supplies \teiit. and practically the q, t considerable total found buyers (x-rrt-ioiial irregularity in „j qualities of East India obtained i,.... in Foreign varieties526 words
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Article311 1906-04-26 11 Mass and its Might.” I numLT of ladies and gentlemen uiiu ;jmi>i< <1 at tlu» V. M. I’. A. rooms at Z*t!.U!«! M<• mi Saturday night, were tr» to a scion tfic lecture by Mr. C. B. 1 <-ki» v. Tim subject was "Mass anti its Mr. M. L. Coghian311 words
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Article159 1906-04-26 11 Saturday morning, P. C. No. 144 was ‘U at Com pong Martin when he saw 1 with three fowls in his possesI be Chinaman noticing that he was !i observed and being anxious to avoid 1'kuiations, dropped the birds and made for y >iv(-r. discarding his159 words
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Article793 1906-04-26 11 C a pta i x Stock ley paid a visit to the United States cruisers yesterday. We hear that the fire in the coal at Tanjong Pagar has been extinguished. Mk. Bkomhkap-Matthkws will represent the Penang Chamber of Commerce at the Congress of Chambers of Commerce to793 words
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Article389 1906-04-26 11 Berli v Gaffoor. Thk judgment of the Appeal Court at Singaixire in the above case states: The appeal of the defendant against the judgment of the Court for Siam dated the 5th day of Septemlxjr. 1904. and the orders of the said Court dated respectively the 9th389 words
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Article639 1906-04-26 11 This Morning’s Work. Trainers have thus far lieen extremely fortunate in having a good track to work on. and this morning proved no exception to the rule. The work, however, was not very interesting. and nothing was out to make time. Meros and First Pre-ton were first out639 words
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Article595 1906-04-26 11 A Promissory Note Case. Ox Friday, before Mr. .Tu-ti,,," l- Ka<ler Sahib sued Xana Mohamet‘**j N a vena on a promissory note for $148 \i Montagu Harris appeared for the nlaint and Mr. Lowell for the defendants* Ti® plaintiff alleged that the money was advanced to enable the595 words
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Article151 1906-04-26 11 Skippers Fined. Before Captain Boldero on Saturday. C aptain David-on of the Pin S(’ng and Captain Wright of the (’nn/lr were charged with entering the jxirt bv Kepjiel Harbour instead of going round Baffles Lighthouse in accordance with the quarantine regulations. They were each fined $10 and151 words
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Article229 1906-04-26 11 It would appear that the burgling frateinity have once more turned their attentions to the Tanglin district. To-day we have to record three separate cases of theft at Tanglin. Mr. Cunradi. who resides at Mount Rosie," reported to the police that some o his clothes were stolen229 words
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Article26 1906-04-26 11 The Rugby Match. S. C. C. r. Garrison, arranged for Fridav is postponed till Monday. u> suit the com playerT f 1Dajority of the Garrison26 words
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Article274 1906-04-26 11 S c. C 2nd XI V R Q A 2nd XI Thk second teams of the S. C. C. and the H- <1 A. played a nine-a-side Hockey match °n the Esplanade, yesterday afternoon, and a fairly large number of spectators were attracted to the spot. The rain during274 words
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Article227 1906-04-26 11 It is becoming a common practice for gangs of youngi'hinese Hooligans to “drop in” at the houses of women in the town: give a “tall” order for supper which includes food, beer, brandy and cliandu. The feeds amount to anything from $65 sl*2. The meal concluded, the young227 words
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Article469 1906-04-26 11 Ingenuity of Smugglers. Ox Saturday night. Sergeant No. 7 and He veil lie Officer No. 6 paid a visit te No. 1.7 Canal Hoad and found there two bags containing a thousand tahils of illicit chandu I valued at $3,000. (roll A Keug, the occupant of469 words
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Article1466 1906-04-26 12 Melbourne, 28th March. VM*. Ii is announced that Mr. John Addis, managing director of the recently Sungei Raiva Tin Mining Co.. Perak, left 01 the Mine by the P. O. mail last we**k: t ie machinery aud plant for the Mine wi k ready for shipment about the1,466 words
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Article678 1906-04-26 12 It w ill be rememliered that a Kliug lad aliout 17 years old named A 1*1 u 11a figured in the Police Court a couple of weeks or so ago for trespassing at Tanjong Pagar Wharf on the 26th ultimo. \t a time anterior678 words
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Article1215 1906-04-26 12 Big Game in th Native States. (1) Mr. Theodore R. Hubback lias presented a most readable hook in the shape of an account of liis experiences, as a hunter of elephant and seladang. chiefly in Selangor and Negri Sembilan States. As the author remarks; rhinoceros, tiger,1,215 words
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Article341 1906-04-26 12 S. R. C. v. Band and Drums. S. K. 2nd XI. C. B. Leicester b Cole 37 j C. Hoffmann b Cole 34 H. 1). .Tansz not out 32 J. Gabriel b Cole 6 J. J. Oliveira b Cole 2 G. Wilson h Cole A. G. Meier c341 words
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Article408 1906-04-26 12 Ap)x>iutmcnts —Mr. F. Beujatield to be Legal Adviser. Mr. F. .1. -Veld to be District Ofhcer. Kuala Lipis. Mr. F. Bede Cox to he Collector of Land Revenue. Sereinbau, and Registrar of Titles, Negri Sembilan. Mr. C. E. M. Desliorongli to he Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur.408 words
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Article546 1906-04-26 12 Immigration Report i or icmDuring the year, 9I2 registered m Sandakan: were Chinese and 481 were other nationalities: 431 1 ,l; Singapore and 481 were cii-a<"n :r The supply of coolies to b,f locally, says an official report i<‘"‘ mains limited and large ,.,j j)aid to those546 words
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Article322 1906-04-26 12 The mail steamer Urhfc left Borneo wharf shortly o’clock last evening for Europe. ami b< jiartnre was witnessed by a fairly largo n mu* of ladies and gentlemen, v. ho had 1 together to wish bon eoyageUt several l>ore residents, returning home for vacation. Among the passi nger>322 words
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517 1906-04-26 13 ■in hdit*‘i <>j the Times." consider it only as fulfilling <1 1 writing to caution the public d ul v in port a nee whatever should be r^ T u to he entirely misleading tWl '!r<nvcn in* Dr. Schlich s517 words
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Article317 1906-04-26 13 M. P.’s Memorial to the Prime Minister. .t cii;i ni Carl von Bel lairs, M.P., has <'• v«*(l favourable answer—though no promise :s made—to a memorial K sent to tlie Prime Minister 4 > ,f: ;iig tin* rar-reachiiig changes inip,!!‘ n 4 he Sratemcnt of Admiralty317 words
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Article388 1906-04-26 13 The new road Irom Kuala Lumpur to 1 etaling is over a remarkably easy trace sa\s the Malay Mail. It branches oft from Brickfields Road by the Factory Manager’s bungalow, crosses the river, and then continues along the foot of the Petaling hills, until it meets388 words
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Article213 1906-04-26 13 April Medal. Thk contest for tin* April Medal, which marks tin.* opening of tlie n.*\v nine bole course -a course that promises to become very popular u suited as follows •L Y\ Wilson 4H pi 44 118- 16 77 (winner) N. E. Kent 1) pi 41 s.V213 words
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Article265 1906-04-26 13 A Kuala Pilah correspondent sends file Malay M ail the following account J D under date the 12th inst., of the ceremony in connection with the Lister Memorial there. On the Bth April all Kuala Pilah turned out to witness the unveiling of the memorial dedicated to265 words
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Article776 1906-04-26 13 A Lively Anti-slavery Meeting. An exciting scene, unusual in a draw-ing-room, occurred on larch 2yth, at the annual general meeting of subscribers and iriends of t,he British and .Foreign Anti-fciavory Society. The meeting was held at Xo. 2, Prince sgate, the residence of Sir T. Fowell xiuxton, the776 words
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Article855 1906-04-26 13 To tJo Editor of the Strait* Tim,*" S1R.-O111; attention has been called m womc lots of biscuits apparently well curn arriving here in a heated and sticky condi tion. and Jie query lias been ventured as to whether the present mode of curing and the biscuit forms are855 words
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Article190 1906-04-26 13 Mk. A. Dkrrick presided at the tenth ordinary geueral meeting of the Sipian Tin Company, held at the office in Battery Road, yesterday. The Director's report and statement of the accounts have already lieen published. Tne Chairman mentioned that during the year the tributing .arrangement under Ah190 words
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Article305 1906-04-26 13 Wilson, Sinithett i Co.'s Circular. a 6th A/arch. India Rui..**er.—The market has maintained the rrra tone lately reported. Para has fluctuated slightly, and closes at the highest price during the fortnight n the spot at 3s 5d, May-June delivery 3s per lb Receipts for the fjrrt/305 words
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Article203 1906-04-26 13 Sanderson Co.’s Report. 22 tul M<irrh. 1 Si*or.—Nery .ittlc -.Iteration in values has taken place ui.is week. The demand has been moderate aid &i e larger supply of Fast India lias l»een tairlv well competed for, and although-tin*- realities have realised extreme rates, some r the medium203 words
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Article161 1906-04-26 13 A11 until*n‘y or. Malay rubbe c *1> attention t- ->ome points which, ignored. nmy eu.d to trouble in **c future. <> apitalisatiou and pr- 1 pdtate public dotation are, in the op: u j of the L* m.> Mercury," evils t *-o guarded again-f tie asserts that c161 words
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Article263 1906-04-26 13 Thk second i 'unary general meeting >: he Kuantan Tin M aing Co.. Ltd., will h** .d to-morrow at n The directors’ rejx>rt r the year ending 1st December last itherj. t year of the C < »:.-any s working! shows tlie total output fore from263 words
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Article635 1906-04-26 14 The s.s. Deli Case. Captain Lenss Acquitted. On Thursday morning, Captain J. L-J 1 the Master of the s.s. Ddi,\x as chaigei >e «<- Mr. Colman (i) with not repnan„ arrival possession of ehandu. (id possession SVihim loss tun a chest: uh» import*!* 'mi\ Fort appeared for the Opium i-635 words
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Article417 1906-04-26 14 < hi Wednesday Mr. Column resumed the en- qiiiry into the allegation of perjury brought against Rodayappa Chitty, by Mr. Justice Thornton, for alleged false evidence during a judicial proceeding in the Small Cause Court. Mr. Sproule represented the Crown: Mi. Battenlierg the defendant. The two hours417 words
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Article1661 1906-04-26 14 Ihk British steamer Korn, left for Odessa this morning with Russian troops on board. Tm s morning Id. E. Sir illiam Taylor, inspected the shipbuilding yards at Tanjong Khu. Opinions are lieing obtained by the Indian Government on the proposal to modify the law there for the1,661 words
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Article763 1906-04-26 14 Bkkokk Mr. Justice Fisher, in the Supreme Court, yesterday morning. Mntu Karpen. by his attorney Ramasamy Chetty, of the firm of A. R. M. E. T.. sued Mr. Lobato, Secretary mid C'hanceller of tlie Itali.au Consulate oil a Promissory Note. It appears that the writ was issued as763 words
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Article66 1906-04-26 14 Scepti c lias foalad a tilly by she goes again to that hoi**- 4 j a; i J Hass paid 4*55,000 for the i7!.‘\ x aulK‘' 1 ulI this foal, so its career \\iU r ,\liVni exceptional interest. 0,1 for price would be readily tort ho* animal, but breeding 1*66 words
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Article295 1906-04-26 14 Band and Drums Foresters v SRC. 2nd XI. Tuk Hand and Drums of the Sherwood Foresters and a second eleven team of the S.R.C. met in a Hockey-match on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon under unfavourable climatic conditions. A good many spectators turned up to watch the game, but most295 words
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Article718 1906-04-26 14 Tm Exports. Tuk official figures of Pahan«♦ during Januarv and Fobru i 7 l tl,., April Ttie against o 44, for tl.e com sp S190.»—a decrease of 406, whiel, under smelted tin and ore p Temerloh are the only distrie* .j’ increases: there is a decrease of 1,208718 words
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Advertisement124 1906-04-26 14 Sale of Property. The following properties w« t« auction at Powell A C’o s. saleroom y '<■ afternoon: Freehold building t‘- at Singapore. adjacent to t o.t~>. the village ol' Siglap. Area a* j 1 1 pole, being lot 3-J ot («rant Kisnah i>3.1<K». Kigliteen freehold allotment" Hoad, near Campong124 words
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Article316 1906-04-26 15 •„l party at Mount Sophia. S J tl.. of the local Women’- Christian Teinperheld at the Deaconess’ Sophia, iast night. A goodly v pathizi i with the institution ind the proceedings were of eliarach r. Mi-< S. Blackpreddi nt. oecupied the chair, curing appeal for the316 words
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Article255 1906-04-26 15 a a Chinese tailor appeared i, 3. N;• 11 1 aii and made a complaint to t :!iat a Eur >pi*an had ordered him i two > >iuts of clothe* and that Km opt-a n called for them, he (the manded money. The European he i told255 words
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Article95 1906-04-26 15 report of the Xordiloutscher Brcini ti lias now been published. i announcement already having known. The rejiort states that -‘-•■nger traffic on the East Asiatic !!.*;■< line 1ms imen so active that itb> have heen more than fully f the goods traffic also, much t- Im-cu witnessed outgoing95 words
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148 1906-04-26 15 j r 'Mi.\Y. a representative of Messrs. J :i Simons, agents for the Biuyo Mai n. "i 1m fore Mr. Colman on a charge of t tin* (Quarantine Ordinance brought tin- ship by Dr. McClintock. Deputy H- dth Officer. The ship having come •'< infected port.148 words
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Article1143 1906-04-26 15 Mr. .J. H. Murray, the Executive Engineer in charge of the Kallang Water Works, and residing with others on the works, left his bungalow early on the morning of the 5th. instant to overlook his important charge. .Vs his tiffin had not been brought bv his* servant,1,143 words
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Article96 1906-04-26 15 Tun following subscriptions art acknowledged by Mr. Waireu D* Barues:— Subscriptions previously announced 5t.981> Klieng Juau Phong 20 •Jtii Teng Long 20 •lung Pliat .lung Kit An 2*J Kim Hon 20 Mr. Chung Kui Thiam 1* 0 Yong diian Seng Heng Moug •j" Teon isan Kheng.. Bian96 words
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Article370 1906-04-26 15 Mr. C.W. Lock's Opinion. Mr. C. Warnford Lock, of Singapore, formerly general manager for the Kaub Gold Mining Co., Pahang, is on a visit to Australia. Interviewed on his arrival in Brisbane, a month ago, he stated that lie was representing London combinations interests in Australian370 words
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Article288 1906-04-26 15 The unfortunate outbreak of cholera near Xibong Tebal emphasizes the folly of the Governmen; iu depleting Province Wellesley of its proper medical staff, says the Pinang Gazette. oi the 10th of April. In Penang, which is a compact little island with its population for the most part288 words
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Article726 1906-04-26 15 The following is from the \i i Mail ’:—The police have recently im earthed a Chinese Secret Society wh’ h had begun operations in Kuala Lumpur Ihe chops, book of ritual and van OUs insignia have been seized. It i s well known that’China itself is honey-combed726 words
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67 1906-04-26 15 Result of work for four weeks ending the ‘21st of April:— Blkit Roman. Stone crushed. 3.479 tons. Gold obtained, 570 oz. Average j>er ton. 3.27 dwts. Blkit Malacca. Stone crushed. 2.561 tons. Gold obtained. 142 oz. Average per ton, 1.10 dwts. Mk. Henry C.67 words
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Article511 1906-04-26 15 Over 100 Per Cent Paid in Dividends For Ten Years Another chapter in the romantic story f a' 0 l MyS jle Gold Mlm, 'g Company closed, when, at the annual meeting inthe Cannon-street Hotel, dividends were declared totalling 145 per cent, for the second511 words
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Article302 1906-04-26 15 One of the latest development of luxury is said to be the candying of fragrant flowers, notes the Globe.’* The notion is not altogether new, for violets have been made into confections for the palate, as well as into bouquets for the olfactory organs, from time to time,302 words
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41 1906-04-26 16 mj. 0 < Ap'dA Government tug, anil* towing some lighters off Port SwetVmham. icouiitere<l heavy weather and iigk seaTwo of the l>oaU. v- lost t.moiign n violence of the storm, -mi U f u*n wne drowned.41 words
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Article648 1906-04-26 16 Der By sperml arrany* Ostasifitisi.- <‘V (By Siibn f }.,rli\- '*h April. T:*t friends of tlu --“f in th< Ita'iiau Senate have s:-'*'* uts tint: ircKavdinK Itai Tl cre is a ivactior: Hie Triple A Fiance* in Italy. h he* press then. i.ti viar. argues a,, inst__ . ? Der By sperml arrany* •'* _ Ostasifitisi.- —<‘V * - 648 words
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Article3548 1906-04-26 16 By Sub mam.' C ibh > Ree'd. >jt.t.g :j re. l>ih April. Del’d, by Reuter 6.30p.m. r i he Times ascribes i.,*..* Turkish occupation of Tabah to unto indVi reports of AngloEgyptian designs on tv K »iy places, and to Mukhtu* as.*. effort to negopresonally with tv Khedive.3,548 words
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Article133 1906-04-26 16 British Competitors. Thk following British atinetc> part on the Olympic Games- a* which have just been o[iene'. Fencing.—Nominated b\ the Ah. Desborough of Taplow. Sit 11 >h Gordon. Mr. Charles Newton Kobi n Edgar Seligmau. Lord Howard u« dU A Mr. Tlieodore A. Cook. CychujJ* .i.133 words
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55 1906-04-26 17 K .Askton ITylie: Mr. l r lll( i Mr. K. I 4 rotto: Mr. M. >h V \v R Gourlav: Mr. T.C.Cmnt4' ll V F Dunlop- Mrs. Dunlop and Miss llartw i”. Mr .Km. '.Mr IVarlniiinn: Mrs. Koiirm-: Wilt. nU-rs: Mr.55 words
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87 1906-04-26 17 K Niitlmn: I'r. Voiiiik: Itj’v. IVu- N. Mrs. :iml Mis« IlniiaUin.U: Mrs. Mono*I: Mr. K.ltf»r.l 7 K. StnHlo IUII: Miss Maiiim*: i-I Mr F. Dinsinore; Mr. r. 7- "'V Niclmlso..: Mr. M.llil x it: X,. a s„mtli: Mr. Anson87 words
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Article190 1906-04-26 17 Arrived 18th April# iU H»fi Leung- l ioiu T. Aiiwm via 1~F^Mrs. and Miss lloxvanl. Air.-.mil Mrs. t Miss Shirtliff. Major S.l« A Leather, i»r CnHieher. Mr. Rea. Mr. Alex Fox. Mr. Keats. Mrs. A. I». Lake. Mr. K. M. King. !r. 11. K. Darby, ami Mr.190 words
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Article112 1906-04-26 17 |V r j» t ,v <l. s. -s. 1 loltltiriti connecting witli ••amir ihnnui at C«>l mb", from London \lrll 12, due 12th May—Air. S. Dyson Holland. A. 11. Mynott, W. W. Campbell, Captain ami Mrs. Alaclay. per P. tV O. s. s. Mvnmdia connecting with i steamer112 words
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Article55 1906-04-26 17 Ka'.t o<»abt ports, /‘tin II lintl llin t alteruate "alnrdays and Wednesdays. Penang via ports. Ki*tivi every Wednesday fV.ustcad. Port Hwetteuham via ports; /Vwiw/l Thursdays, and Maacca on Saturdays, S. S. j<). Teluk Anson via jx>rts, Sappho on Mondays ~(lat/qt>r on Wednesdays, and //'/< Leon if55 words
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Article30 1906-04-26 17 FINANCE COMMERCE. .r,th a /n il. mm. Lii Net her lands Trading Society to-day Tiutesthe 4/ins bank rate at 2/4 6 The ‘hiuuitile Hank quotes it also at *2,4 730 words
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Article45 1906-04-26 17 rhk following are the working results as applied us by the representative ot the Companies: hclat Tin Mining Co., Ltd.: »M¥> l 4 1,1 Kuantan Tin Mining Co.. Ltd. 2.m pis--1 in i )re. Hipiau Tin Co., Ltd.:—112.57 pis. Tin Ore.45 words
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Article116 1906-04-26 17 FEBRUARY OUTPUT. r ®R I'rrak Pioneer gives a eoiuparatiNe -dement of the output for the second moil 1 the years 1905 and 1 I'.MM*. I'.oiU. I*erak *27,544 20,299 gri Seinbilan I'ahaug 2.114 oiuparutive statement: Output l>uty Piculs months 1905 141,05*2.06 1,4*23,094.46 1906 1‘27,771.*20 1,4*26,776.4of 13,‘280.86 1.318.1116 words
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Article561 1906-04-26 17 The following is from the Alining tlournal London, 23rd March.—This market has been strong almost throughout the week, ami energetic buying has been noticeable by the largest interest. The Straits have been practically above the parity throughout, and a good business has been done on American account.561 words
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Article319 1906-04-26 17 Wm. Jas. Hy. Thompson’s Circular. 17th March. The market is firm, and ill Auct’on there was a good demand for mediums at Higher prices. Ccvlon and Strut's Plantation Id. dearer. Para and Peruvian —173 pkgs. offered and 43 sold, fine weak Cy'2, eiitrefine weak 4/10} to319 words
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Article635 1906-04-26 17 Loudon, 30th March. Alecs. Of 39 hexes r.ud 14 7 gourds Curacoa 39 boxes sold. Medium livei kind pail Capey at 32 to 51/-, dull livery and Capey mixed without reserve at 3u r dull bright Capey at 25 6 per ewt. Capsicums. Marker quiet. 15 bags635 words
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Article257 1906-04-26 17 N umDer u Last of v 8 ue I la d Company Buyers Sellers Transao Shares j X lue “P to GOLD. f a 13,500 i a 10 I 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 1300 13 3,o"0uuimhu d. 1,000 a 10 a 10 (Deferred; 8.00 20,000 a 10257 words
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Article154 1906-04-26 17 400,000 i x. i Dull Development Co., Ltd.. jll UW* ItUla Urt* A.. 2,000 loo luO Federated Eugiueeriug Co., Ltd. 100.00 lio.w 4,500 -*u 7 -*o Fraser dc Neave. Ltd. 98.W anm* iq •m>,uoo a l2-i i25 lluugkottg and Shanghai Bauk 145*01) i8,ooo fc too t too liuwarth Erskiue,154 words
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Article171 1906-04-26 17 20,000 f flO 4 6 B&lgow uie Rubber Estate Ltd. 11.75 70,000 $lO 410 Batu Unjor Rubber Co., Ltd. 24.0 J 9,000 uui»»ued.' 70,000 1 1£ 1 Bukit liajab Rubber Co., Ltd. £l.O 0 9,000 uuiKMied 1 JC 1 (contrib.) £3.10.0 6,000 i £i Cicely Rubber Estate ..£2.15.0 6,000171 words
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Article49 1906-04-26 17 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% 1600,000 2% prem buyers Riley, Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem buyer**. Sin Jap' re Municipal 6% 400,000 2% prem buyer.. tt 5% 1,878,000 1% preui Imivci- 1% COi.OOO oar. sellers. Tamoufl Pagar Ltd. 2*B),Om> l'%, pr#»m. ‘**4 1. W.i.sUi» par. buyero Snk a49 words
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Article91 1906-04-26 17 Gam bier buyers 7.15 Copra Bali* N 0Ilpicked 10.62| do Pontianak 2 174 Pepper, Black £\2L Jo white, 5% Sego Flour Sarawak 2.7.5 do Brunei No 1 Z tU Pearl Sago V *1 Coffee Bali, 15-;, buyers 1m 50 r 1 *>% b«n:. 2.500 Ooffee, Liberian No. 1 20.0091 words
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Article266 1906-04-26 17 (Mercantile Bank.) On London —Bank 4 m/s j.. 2/4 t Demand 2/4,* Private 6 m/s 3/4;* do 3 m/s 2/4 g On Germany —Bank d/d 2. 40 Private 3 m/s 2.45 do 6 m/s 2.47 On France —Bank d/d 2.95 Private 3 m/s 3.00 do 6 m/s 3.02 On266 words
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Article127 1906-04-26 17 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.—steamer; sh.—ship btj; —barque sch.—schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor.—Torpedo H.p. —Horse power; Brit. British U.S. United States; Fch.—French Ger —German Dut.—Dutch; Ital. —Italian Span.—Spanish Sar. —Sarawak; G.c. —General-cargo; d.p.— dock passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. W.— TanjongPagarWharf T.P.D.—Tanjong Pagar127 words
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Article877 1906-04-26 17 Afghan Prince, Brit. str. 3,183 tons, Capt Campbell, 25th Apl. From Vladivostock, lltb Apl. G.c., 2,748 troops. Bountead Co. For Odessa, 26th—Hds. A rratoon Ap*'ar, Brit. str. 2,931 tons, 4 apt Fcv, 23th Apl. From Hongkong, 18th Apl. G.c., and 1,122 d.p. Paterson Simons A Co. For877 words
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Article777 1906-04-26 18 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agentt. Steamers. Alxjrlour, London, Apl. 28 Paterson Simons. Acilia, Hamburg, May 9; Helm Meyer Agamemnon, China, Apl. 30; Mansfield. Aker, Hongkong, May 1-5 Hast Asiatic Coy Alesia, Hamburg, June 9 Behu Meyer. Ambria, Hamburg, May 20 Belin Meyer. Andalusia,777 words
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Article543 1906-04-26 18 April 17 Indrasamha. Brit str. 3367 tons. Wilkcr. X. York, Belm Meyer Sarie Borneo, Dut str. 548 tons. Kin k. P. Brandau, Handels Bandjermassin Nuentung. Ger str, 824 tons, Hinseh. Bangkok, Behu Mover 18 Nam Yong. Brit str, 983 tons. Willis. Hongkong, Wee Bin E. Kickmcrs. Ger str, 997543 words
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Article338 1906-04-26 18 April 18 Jab Ranee, Sar sell, Sibu Java. Brit str. Antwerp \ia |H*rts Vidar, Brit str, Kiiaiitan x ia ports Flcvo. Brit str, Kclautan via |H*rts Siak, Dut str, Langknt Kistua, Brit str. P. Sxxrttciiham and Penang Borihat. Siam sir, Bangkok Brouwer, Dut str. Deli via ports Helic. Brit338 words
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Advertisement359 1906-04-26 18 AX UNHEALTHY LIVER OR STOMACH STARVES YOU. DOAN’S DINNER PILLS CURE EVERY LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE. The greatest danger the General on tlie hattle-field has to face is, the cut-ting-ofT of food supplies: it means the starvation of his troops, and ultimate disaster. In just the same way, your359 words
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Advertisement641 1906-04-26 18 Lea and Perrins’ Sauce. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. W0RCESTER8HIPE. USE ONLY USE ALWAYS ATKINSON S A Luxurious Perfume In Health. MOST REFRESHING. Far Superior to the German Kinds. A NECESSARY E :torative [rj SICKNESS. Eau“Cologne twny Hedicineif the kind awarded a Cc-~>641 words
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