The Straits Budget, 23 August 1906
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section89 1906-08-23 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES. Established over Half a Century Cable Address Times, Singapore. Straits Budget, 40 Cents Times 10 cent 4 voi LX SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. 23 AUGUST. 1906. NO. 2531 TR \|T> TIMES" CIRCULATES! Tb v < ]N(;a pore and Penang l' b89 words
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The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 23RD AUGUST.
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Article15 1906-08-23 1 I l. .i»:. i'orak. August 10th, I ij, utliMfit Barnard. of a I ;;i*V'.*#15 words
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Article341 1906-08-23 1 Palis Leading Articles Munir iltural Show 1 \C,. Work 1 C. a II. l>i*»;;cr 1 L.v;,i liidu-tri. 1 lo-adeiett« l ocal Sum)uaiy ot tin* Week IKiim-tie Occurrences i C.H'i-iigH Li-t 1 •.•uilf Burglars 1 l;< ,t’.ii ot Mr. Cosmo Paterson Scii-quuv i-Mated I. .in !h*iin in tin*341 words
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Article213 1906-08-23 1 Thk Straits Budyet thi- week, is mailed along the B. 1. routo by the Palameotta. The German mail for Europe by the P. It. Luitpold closed on Tuesday. The P. A O. mail from Europe by the <>eeana with dates to the 27th July arrived on213 words
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Article286 1906-08-23 1 Arrived] 16h August. Per Malace i —From F. M. S. Ports: M essrs Hubbaek. Shelley, J. Hrown. Duncan. McKenzie. C. M. Camming. .1. Gardner, Caldieott. C. A. W. Cotta. Bryan. Grains, Whitley. Gibson. A. Irving. G. N. Magill. Zerniehow. Belfield, Spot an r. .1. Hunter, .1. A.286 words
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Article151 1906-08-23 1 On the 18th Baja Miusir a watchman at I Vo 150 Cecil Street, locked up his place and went out. He returned a low nours later ami found that someone had lieeu there d’irin<» his absence. The padlock on the I door had been broken and two brass151 words
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Leading Articles.
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Article471 1906-08-23 1 {Straits Times. Hit It August.) Ax-old saw says, it-never rains but it pours. The allusion is not intended as a rereference to tlie weather of to-day in Singapore, which was all that could be desired, but to the amount of functions and events crowded into this forenoon and{Straits Times. Hit It August.) - 471 words
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Article1099 1906-08-23 1 t Sint it* Times, 16th AnguHt.j Thk question of employment for white women in the Straits has been raised by an inquiry addressed to Wehlons Ladies' Journal evidently by some working-woman at borne on experiencing the stress of local competition. To this inquiry a Perak correspondent has repliedt Sint it* Times, 16th AnguHt.j - 1,099 words
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Article288 1906-08-23 1 tSI r<utx Timex, 21 st Auguxt) As may be seen in our repott of the recent Oxford and Cambridge Dinner in Singapore, it was suggested that an Oxford and Cambridge Society or Club should be established in Singapore, with a small committee of two or three,tSI r<utx Timex, 21 st Auguxt) - 288 words
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Article2790 1906-08-23 1 [Strait* Tilin'*'20th Augiut.) Two portions of the Show attracU-il particular attention not that they were of <j\rrwhelmingly practical importance so far ;i-* their influence at present extends, hot L canse they appealed to the public as of p uvly Straits effort. One was the exhibition of B< Hives,[Strait* Tilin'*'20th Augiut.) - 2,790 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1906-08-23 1 Tb.. post free price of the Strait* Tin,** 1 r .v,r The post tree puce ot the j] ,1m* is $20 n year. It is notrv to 'iubscribe for a year. The r T; r t for shorter periods are at l^J ne proportionate rate of pnee as roar l091 words
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Obituary43 1906-08-23 1 DEATHS n 21-' .1 id v. ;<t Elthau*. Harriet, ;'m ite M. .1. Wells, formerly of r jp in r tear. ■j N .is. -O.i the l>th Aug, at No. (i aut. Mr-. Catherine Harrington, ,t u .1..I. Harrington. Indian \1 gt*tl I'.*.43 words
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Article207 1906-08-23 2 Owixo to the Agri-Horticultural Show, all the cases which were down to be heard today at the Supreme Court arc adjourned till Monday next. Yesterday, the case iu which one Sallcli, a man employed at the Victoria Engine Works, was charged with the theft of $11.50 worth207 words
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Article57 1906-08-23 2 It is with great regret that we notify our readers that Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co. have, to-day, received telegraphic news of the sudden death on the 14th inst. of Mr. Cosmo G. Paterson. ‘The funeral will .take place on Saturday. Out of respect to57 words
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Article235 1906-08-23 2 The following solution of the Tanjong Pagar Dock award problem as complicated by the Penang cry for separation is giveiPhy the Miilay Mail —“We believe, that the present absolutely unsatisfactory }K>sition may be remedied in another way. Let the northern Settlement and Malacca |)ctition the Colonial Office to235 words
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1876 1906-08-23 2 Reception on Board the “Moldavia.” SEVERAL DISTINGUISHED VISITORS Soou after one o'clock this m guests invited to partake of i“' of the P. and O. S. X -t to put off in the nuinero'if provided for their passa-.- J, Pier, and promptly at la» ‘"‘'I;'- 1 the Governor and Miss1,876 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1906-08-23 2 Property Sale. Thk following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co’s saleroom yesterday afternoon Chinese business premises No. 10-C Cecil Street. Singapore, area, 3361 S4piare feet, comprised in Government leases for 99 and 999 years. O. M. V. R. R. M. Letclunan Chitty. 922,700. Monthly rent51 words
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Article77 1906-08-23 3 About six o'clock, this morning a piisonei in the Detective Station was called, but lie did not respond. He was shaken, but to no purpose. The corporal on duty thought he was dead, and reported to that* etfect. The coroner was sent for was also an aiuhulauce77 words
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Article99 1906-08-23 3 H. M. the King of Cambodia and suite arrived this morning from Alarseilles by the Chargeurs Reunis steamer Admiral I’onttf. His Aifijesty will leave by the same steamer for Saigon, probably this afternoon. In connection with the visit of the King. a correspondent writes that the99 words
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Article217 1906-08-23 3 I Teug Heug Bok is an an orange grower: so are Lim A Aloi and Lim A Cliwi. On J the *29th of June. Teng Heug Bok sold some j plants to a Chinese woman he sold more on the 2nd of July. He heard later217 words
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Article485 1906-08-23 3 The barque w as moored close to the shore. And there she lifeless lay. While on the lieach I wandered o'er. And dreamt of a by gone day. Sweet wore the dreams I redreamt o'er. Warm was the sun o'er head. Warm was the sea.485 words
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Correspondence.
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Article248 1906-08-23 3 T*> the Editor of *he Straits Titnea,* Di.ai: Sut. —Your editorial utterance in Yesterday’s issue ancut the progress -or rather lack of it—at Taujong Pagar on the projjosed improvements touches upon a most important ooint at this juncture in our history as x port. It is quite time,248 words
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415 1906-08-23 3 To tlu■ Editor of Hu- "Straits Time#." Sir,—-In a recent i>*ue ol the Strait* Time* an article was reproduced, written l»y a European lady in Wclldou* Journal. where she represents Singapore as not the place for a w hite woman, as there are iio employments for415 words
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Article60 1906-08-23 3 Thk protected (fi'iiuaii cruiser Ha unit arrived yesterday from Hongkong and anchored in the roads. She is expected to leave for Rangoon to-morrow. As she entered she salutinl the port and a return salute was tired by Fort Canning. She is of 5,8(H) tons, 10.000 h.p..60 words
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Article214 1906-08-23 3 Caught Red-Handed. On the 7tli instant Detective Inspector Joyce aud an assistant paid a visit to No. 12 Cashin Street. They entered and saw a ma n named Goh Lee Hap.sittingin front of a li*dited stove on w hich was a small melting pan containing a quantity of214 words
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Article1503 1906-08-23 3 July Gold. j Thk gold export from l\d,. 4l 851 ounces, all from the j, 1,1 'l ly was j Company's mines, obtained It! ,,^i ra^an I of stone crushed. Jarrin*/ i° !n tons I 1.085 ounces were producer? J nuar y- when I highest obtained in auv1,503 words
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Article293 1906-08-23 3 BANKING CORPORATION. Half-yearly Report. Thk eighty-second report of the Court <>1 Directors to the ordinary half-yearly general meeting of shareholders to lie held at the City Hall. Hongkong, on Saturday next. i' as follows: Tlie Directors have now* to submit a General Statement of the affairs of293 words
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Article203 1906-08-23 3 Ykstkrday evening, I*. C. Wilkins who v* a> on duty at the Agri-Horticultural Show grounds saw a Malay lad loitering al>out. Tic desired him to move on.” He then 8 a\v that the lad had a small parcel w ith him. The officer examined the parcel203 words
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4037 1906-08-23 4 Prize Winners. Singapore comes third m the now Mid more approved aeries of Agn-IK'rticuJltu-,-•1 ShJws in British Malaya. The fust two Shows were held at Kuala Lumpur, and at Penang and now, 1900 > those interested in tlie various4,037 words
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Article15115 1906-08-23 4 Praiseworthy Displays of Local Industries. Tlie following is a lLt Robinson Coj One of the most u attractive features at the u doubtedly the display I11 u i t t i t v0 i£ti Robinson and Co., who will* themselves to everything itv t< sport and15,115 words
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Article1091 1906-08-23 8 Appreciative Sketch of the Show. So much has been written and said lately about Singapore's non-success in inonev matters, and so forth, that the unlimited success of the last few days has come as a welcome correlative. The Show' Grounds. Fears were not unreasonably entertained that the buildings1,091 words
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Article126 1906-08-23 8 The next Assizes in Singapore will commence on the 4th of September. The King has been pleased to approve of Mr. J. Mitchell as Consul of Belgium at Penang. The text of Lord St. Aldwyn’b award in the Taujong Pagar Arbitration is published in this week’s (jorrnwmit126 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article75 1906-08-23 8 Taiping races will be held on August 23rd, 25th and 27th. Several of the events have filled badly and will probably be deleted. Then* are not a few' local cricket umpires who intend to follow the example of Major Hardy and Mr. Kdlin who sit upon judgment.”75 words
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Article533 1906-08-23 8 Sam Nkwmax v. “Lottie” Collins. A small audience assembled at the Alexandra theatre hall in North Bridge Road last night to witness the 20 rounds boxing coutest between Sam Newman of Hongkong and Lottie” Collins of the Royal Harrison Artillery. It was noticed that the door of the ring533 words
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Article869 1906-08-23 8 i There are few more remark incuts in the register ,-f wi j will of Mr. Alfred Beit. 1.. 10-day the portions that I public, says the London Tina- l 21st *>: Juiy. It puts 0 L moan detraction which was 1,,,,!"' hint while he869 words
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Article149 1906-08-23 9 sss-n.'s: yv t4l *he residence of Mrs. ‘".r’wat.-rI.H, Street last night. r. .It’-I"! at J j.iuim.iic on the )>re- •V- l! r 1 .lu-m.l-'it the intruders 'vhr.vealod the fact that ''V ha<l been stolen. e• v \al»‘ u 'teobtv Mr. Ha«a tnanav Molds. India Handelsbank, N l149 words
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Article24 1906-08-23 9 M «»f the Sipiau Tin Company i: i .ports that tiiev put out llo i ;.r that mine during July.24 words
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Article43 1906-08-23 9 I ic.-i ived a rejHirt that a I id in** bo ;t was attacked by Malays I'Ci c Mati. In tin* right that ensued I V. hinamcn was seriously injured ,,U Kin'i i’l tile Hospital. Iuvesti- j, itri eding.43 words
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Article150 1906-08-23 9 vv in.citiis ago. a German named I aiiv-tol liere oil ani\al fiom H'l ;i provisional warrant on an ,,t fraudulent hankrutcy. He ■j iK. ii h- tore the First Magistrate \ve« k and owing to the ,»i papers from Melbourne |H'. )1M i u rculd not furnish150 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article55 1906-08-23 9 I I.Lawn Tennis Club. B hi/» will In* presenteil by Lady r "ini*; 0,1 Thursdav August 28rd, anil previously announced on Tuesday I < Jl>i. This is owing to the fact that -iiial ot tli#* Polo Cup is being played on I* day. Tin* Prizes for the Croquet TourI55 words
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Article82 1906-08-23 9 1V»• \k Turn Club Autumn Hack Mkktixg. t »r tin Maiden Plate and the s > H ut* have fallen through from i i*"i: 1 n place of these Races the has divided to substitute the !n dae«**» on the Second and Third v *i/:— An ojh.-!» (ialloway Handicap82 words
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Article215 1906-08-23 9 By Phila Penn. Mumining, 3rd August, ilU> v«mi* readers aright, I desire to ,A that, with reference to railway in Burma, the AA’hole of the ii have reached the public press ,u hast and London AA’itli reference :i y con struct ion in Burma are p215 words
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1246 1906-08-23 9 Before Mr. Colman at the Police Court this morning. Mr. H. C. Hogan, formerly Chairman of Directors of Hogan and Company* Ltd. Avas charged as follows:— ll) That you being the manager anil director of Hogan and Co. to1,246 words
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Article633 1906-08-23 9 This morning, per s. s. kistua," Mr. T. Dudley Parsons and his bride arrived from Penang. The Russian steamer Meteor arrived from Yladivostock yesterday in ballast and will leave for Odessa. Mr. Van Somkrkn. of the legal firm of Van Someren and Khory. is suffering from rheumatic633 words
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Article1257 1906-08-23 9 The Oxford and Cambridge iw— Singapore. after a short lanse V lOll6l, at revived, in extremely pleasanttircnn^!*' Wa on Saturday evening at the Btance Club, where members of tlm ln a P° re English Sister-Universities assent P ea eight o'clock to eotertain certainly should be an1,257 words
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129 1906-08-23 9 Although previously reported in certain quarters as uu f<ut ftccomjtli, the Straits rime* declined to publish anything about a suggested acceptance of a tender for the Opium and Spirit Farms of Malacca, and that report lias since proved premature and incorrect.129 words
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Article356 1906-08-23 9 Bullock’s Infatuation to Music from Russel’s Band. The old quotation that “music charms the savage breast*’ was exemplified on Friday night in a somewhat curious manner in the vicinity of Raffles Hotel, to the huge amusement of the interested spectators. It appears that an «Indian bullock, belonging to356 words
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Article5297 1906-08-23 10 Result of Opening Day’s Play. (Thursday Kith Any.) The opening of the match. Colony M. S. took place this morning on the S. t. C. ground. The weather w*as perfect foi cricket and a splendid ducket had l)ecn prepared. Both teams were early on5,297 words
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193 1906-08-23 10 The S. R. C. have issued the Committee and statement ofacv“ the year, ending 30tli June. 1. „.,al in yesterday’s "issue, the meeting will be held at the la' i |i■ p.ui., on Friday, 17-h August chief averages for the P a>l V follow’s: Batting.193 words
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Article291 1906-08-23 11 ,,-,-i‘iit l ciitciiarv *lrnt!vmc:i ■:"„,HU-h l.ci'U tiie S r ..rtin<j mark* (i eonsiib i now greatly the in every way •luring the l M-arx in those far-away cat iiit'ii turf, not painted ,11.»w was unknown, wides »itlier went for nothing, or l -]i'i«i *1 ,MH'*ng*t291 words
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203 1906-08-23 11 Kiiita Amateur Dramatic Club were at tin Teutonia Club on Saturday -ail gave an excellent rendering of i N. w Doy. There was a very large u.£ oi nu mbers and their friends, the quite packed. The piece was .<!:*! throughout203 words
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Article138 1906-08-23 11 of the Straits Time* s For some time past a window in ,1 tin principal retail emporiums in .c Inv -i has been dressed w ith a collection ot I'/etui, postcards, representing pretty Lt ]-q-o;« ;i ladies for the most part iu cx-tri-,.i4-lv exiguous attire and with shapely138 words
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60 1906-08-23 11 "> I.. ,v that an interim dmdend for the nmiiths. ended 30th June. 1906, has iiue-d hv the Directors of the above-named 1 '"ujianv. amounting to $2 per 9 iu ('levied named, or 40% for the vt hole 160 words
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Article30 1906-08-23 11 For picking the pockets of a Kuala Lumpur visitor at the Show, a Chinaman was this morning sent to prison for two terms of three months.30 words
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Article55 1906-08-23 11 Bkkohk the Acting Chief Justice at the Supreme Court to-day the case of Sheikh Salim Latib and Co. vs. Lim Ee Siew and Liin Kee Seng, which has l>ceii pending termination for a few days, was brought to a close. Mr. Justice Law gave judgment dismissing plaintiff's claim55 words
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85 1906-08-23 11 By command of His Excellency the Governor. the Penang Dogs Older. 1900. or regulations under tho Quarantine aud Prevention of Disease Ordinance of 1HSG, came again into force on tiie lKth instant, whereby' nobody is permitted to keep any dog w ithin the Northern Settlement85 words
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Article100 1906-08-23 11 Anothkk successful repetition of the variety entertainment was given by the members of the above Club on Saturday. There was a large attendance and the entertainment was much en joyed.Mr. Chas Mission, who was in his usual form, sang very nicely. The secretary. Mr. C. de Souza,100 words
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Article104 1906-08-23 11 This morning. Herman Horn was again Ik fore Mr. Mitchell with a view to being extradited to Melbourne. Mr. Gaunt appeared for the Victorian Government. A. E. Tucker said he was a plain clothes, constable in the service ot the Government of Victoria and knew the defendant104 words
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Article136 1906-08-23 11 The second ordinary general meeting of of the shareholders wns held at the office's u f tiie Gompjinv. Winchester House. Singapore on Saturday the 18th inst. at I*2 noon. The first report of the di vectors to the shareholders and the accounts for the year136 words
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Article150 1906-08-23 11 Tuk P. and O. Co. are obtaining some big cargoes in Manila. The other day the Company's freighter Ptthmt, Captain Cockman. sailed lor Singapore. Marseilles and London, taking of the largest cargoes which lias left Manila for some time past, consisting of 18.506 hales of150 words
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Article185 1906-08-23 11 On Saturday morning, about two hundred imnils of both sexes, ranging from six to nineteen years, of tl.e St. Andrew s Mission School, and St. Matthew s Sunday School at the Sepov Lines. assembled in the Cathedral compound, and went for their annual nicnic to Tanjong rvatong,185 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article189 1906-08-23 11 Annual Meeting of tiik S. 11. C. The Annual General Meeting of the M ein I* rs of tiie Singable Hecreation Club was held at the Pavilion on Friday the 17th distant. Owing to the abseuce through illness of the popular and for many years President of the Club,189 words
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Article89 1906-08-23 11 SINGAI’OKK v. CkYLOX. The annual shooting match between Ceylon and Singapore has been arranged to be tired off’ this year on auy date between the Ist and loth Septemlier. The Ceylon team will again have the assistance of three or four representatives of the orcestershire Regiment, whilst there is89 words
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Article657 1906-08-23 11 l.vmlon. 'JOtJi Ju/tf. Tin. following i* from the Mining Jonrnal Tin opened firm at the beginning of the week, and a gm*d advance in price was noticed. There lias, however, since In on a widely fluctuating market, and under tile renewed si lling by stale bulls prices657 words
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149 1906-08-23 11 Spot.—Xo change ha, ukf h uI >- th.s market duriim the Ken P iace in Suppl es have been^oni-wb?* 1 1 forim S ht still very moderate fo r lu t iar v but East nidia lias brought nie 01 vcar while149 words
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Article263 1906-08-23 11 Mkssijs. (Sow. WiLsox. Axn Stanton's Kkpoict. < London. 20th July. At to-day s auction, 206 packages of Ceylon and Straits Settlements Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which 77 were sold. The total weight amounted to about 8A tons. Ceylon contributing 2.1 and Stra’ts Settlements nearly263 words
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Article425 1906-08-23 11 Wo r Millay Mail have ul'tcn urged the necessity of opening up hack blocks j f.:r agricultural purposes, and we arc tlirrelore glad to hear that a inu’O !is-j j been made for a road trein J'luigci I’.iiji. in the Rukit Raja region between Klang I425 words
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Article350 1906-08-23 11 Arrival of a new steamer for Singapore. The h. s. Perak, which was recently completed at Dundee for the Straits Steam «liip Company of Singapore, arrived from England jester day afternoon and went alongside the wharf. She was built by the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company.350 words
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Article497 1906-08-23 11 I mporW nt Meeting. On Saturday last a large and represeutatixe meeting of Planters was held in the Club at Teluk Anson, to discuss the advisability of forming an Association in Perak for Planters. There were present: —W. Duncan Chairman J. M. Daly, S. Anderson. M. Zermicoff, W.497 words
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Article503 1906-08-23 12 Mr. A. C. Hutton Potts, sharebroker at Yokohama, quotes Raubs at $8*. buyer, on the 1st instant. Lieutenant M. K. Hodgson, of the Sherwood Foresters, qualified at the Examination in May last, in subjects (rljUifi A Few* Tungkongs were swamped during the squall in the harbour this503 words
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Article137 1906-08-23 12 In March last. Weh Keh negotiated a hill of exchange for $400. but neglected to affix a stamp as required by law. The firm went bankrupt and this was discovered. Mr. Wylly. Assistant Superintendent of Police, summoned the* man. He did not appear aud later137 words
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Article216 1906-08-23 12 A special meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners was called at *2.15 on Friday. The President (Mr. .1. \Y. Hallifax) stated that he was sorry to trouble the gentlemen present, but the matter w*as one of such importance that lie thought it should begone into at once.216 words
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Article1020 1906-08-23 12 Last Day of the Acting Chief Justice. Owing to the fact that to-day i> the last da) on which Acting Chief Justice Law w ill >e U8 I*© unwilliug to l>egin a new case this morning, so he spent the morning in hearing judgment summonses. Some Magistrates’1,020 words
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Correspondence.
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Article92 1906-08-23 12 To the Editor of the “Strait* Time*." Dkak Sir, —As I myself am an amateur farmer of bees aud especially fond of a cup of tea sweetened w ith pure honey, I should feel much obliged if you would let me know* the address of the Exhibitor,92 words
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Article206 1906-08-23 12 A FIGHTING HYLAM BOY.” Inspector Hart's Encounter with an Exponent of Boxing. Lim A Tencj is a 4 Hylam aud judging from his jterformanet's at Spottiswoode Park yesterday evening, he would seem to have taken a few lessons w ith the gloves. He was drunk and so troublesome that it206 words
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303 1906-08-23 12 Report of 1904-1906. A copy of tin* alxwt* mt*i»tiom*d report has lK*t*n courteously forwarded to us by Mr. W. D. Barnes, Secretary for Chinese* Affairs, anti we have |K*rused it. Just before the war broke out Ix'tween Russia and Japan H. E. Shell Tu-ho303 words
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Article351 1906-08-23 12 Haki* by the newly made grave of Mr. Beit is the most curious tomb in England. It is the tomb of Lady Anne Grimston. daughter of the Earl of Tlianet. who died nearly two centuries ago. aud was buried in this same Tewin Churchyard. l’|»on351 words
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Article1981 1906-08-23 12 Penang 12 th August. Asleep Again. Wk are just beginning to recover slowly from the wildest fortnight we have had for a long time, for what with the races and the Randmaun Company all crowding in one on top of another, none of us seemed ever to get1,981 words
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164 1906-08-23 12 Rkfokts from Kudat. says the Herald, have been received effect that tiie new shops are in built with timber imported Ironi Smu’* l The reason given is that it is ••cheai*i' buviug from Sandakan. 1 his too there is an import duty of 10°,, on164 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article65 1906-08-23 13 Holley. the jeck« y and > r against the recent dcci- i T"! t Club Stewards. I |lU< v Kith* Association shot ,'l, (.'up oil the loth, the Mr>r Pinkney making top i- -in ting of the* Deli Kace Ui ie place in Medan. Deli. ,m>l 165 words
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Article468 1906-08-23 13 X 1V.. 1V. I*K**I.»:,\MMK. Maiden Plate and the u the mrthcoming Pace ()1 nil the 28r*t. 2.7 th. ami v, :;,i!en through. It has been .-mule three hdloway liandi- .'{..flows: (.alloway Handicap. l( to eroi.d horse: dis- ut ranee. M-~*. v (i allowa\ Handicap, value o.llowavs that run468 words
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Article194 1906-08-23 13 Ni ,,i i'HK Sport in Perak. dioMtmg see ns to have become k' 1 ionable in Batu Gajah iu Perak. On i;*y uti i noon, says our Perak correson August 15th quite a number of :tnd gentlemen met at Mr. Alina i<*r tin* purpose of opening a yrna-c194 words
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Article217 1906-08-23 13 I'i.vy KoKTHB K. O. R. CL’f- l:t anuual competition for the K. ’"'gun yesterday on the? N »'tsq M >re Polo Club, at the \4c* Cours.e There aie only three* teams competing for Prince* Henry of Prussia’s gift this year the Singapore Club. Selangor and the Police. I here217 words
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306 1906-08-23 13 Annual Report. The directors herewith present the balance sheet and profit and loss account for the year ending :51st March. BKM>; the Singapore accounts incorporated therein being closed on the 28th February, 1900. The directors regret that mining operations show* no better results,306 words
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Article105 1906-08-23 13 A wf.kk agiu a Kling girl elected to take unto herself a husband w ithout consulting her father, and with this object in view she disappeared from her home. The irate father sought her for three days iu Joliore without avail. He returned and eventually learned her105 words
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Article113 1906-08-23 13 On the 10th. instant a young Chinese hooligan went into a house in Upper Hokien Street with four companions. He ordered wine, fruit and chandu and regaled his friends in line style. After the feast, he elected to remain, hut his friends left, and on the following113 words
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75 1906-08-23 13 On the l.ith instant three Chinese were arrested at Dnxton K<>a<l in possession nf about 250 Brains of morphine and a small unantitv of cocaine. There were also five hvnwlerniic avriuRes. This morn, dr, torTlart charRed them with possession of morphia and75 words
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175 1906-08-23 13 hnjn it. Hum. Motion by the Hon. Colonial Secretary That this Council approves the expenditure of the sum e.f 52IHKM) to lie charged <»n the current revenues of the Colony tor the present year towards tlu* cost of constructing a junction between the S::ig.q»orv175 words
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Article527 1906-08-23 13 WEDNESDAY 22ND AUGUST. TuftF. M. S. yacht Me ran arrived yesterday from Port Swettenham with Mr. Justice and Mis. Hyndniuii-Jones. and Mr. Van Geyzel on lx,anl. Ox k copy of tJie History of the War ill South Att ica. 1899-1902. Vol. 1. has been received and added t<» the Offices*527 words
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Article105 1906-08-23 13 Wk have been permitted to view some of the Photographs taken by Messrs. Lambert and Co. at the recent Agri-Horticultural Show, and can commend them highl}. Two large views of the Opening and Inspection ceremonies, ns m-rfonnd by H. K. the Governor, are extremely liappy tw105 words
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1686 1906-08-23 13 Cross-examination of Mr. Coghlan. Thk hearing of the charm. H. C. Hogan, formerly Chan,' a ai,|vt Mr. tors of Hog in and Company In f i>irec j J. B. Koliert-ion. formerly sL an<1 Mr. same Company in connection’ V f1,686 words
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Article175 1906-08-23 13 Thk itiauguration meeting of the District Grand Chapter of the Eastern Archi|>clago of Koval Arch Masons was held last evening. M. E. Comp, tiie Hon. W. *J. Napier taking office as D. G. Supt. The officers appointed were: —2nd Pr. F. M. Efcliot (1152);J5rd Pr. A. Knight (5<)Hi:175 words
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Article89 1906-08-23 13 Thk small local steamer Kinn Ann. which was beached off Batu Pahat during a squall recently, arrived here under her own steam yesterday afternoon. Her cargo was put into lighters and the vessel was floated off the bar on Sunday at high tide. In a89 words
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Article57 1906-08-23 13 At tlic Singapore Club last evening the old boy ft of Charterhouse, resident in Singapore. held a dinner and the gathering was a moat pleasant one. Carthusian days being, naturally, the chief topic. Those discussing school days, and at dinner w« re:—Messrs. J. G. Mactaggart. J. Graham. A.57 words
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Sporting Inteligencies.
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Article188 1906-08-23 14 The Malay Mail of the 20th inst referring to the Taiping races says: Mr. G. Redfearn left this morning with his horses for Taiping. His string includes Kinetic, Banshee. Madame Meg. lctona. Little Tich, Flora, Misery. Willaroo. and Marie. Amongst these are two or three good performers, and188 words
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Article629 1906-08-23 14 SiM.xcoRK Easily Bkat Sklanook in tub Final. The final of the K. O. li. Cup was played yesterday at the Race Course and was witnessed by a large number of spectators amongst whom wen* His Excellency, the Governor. Miss Anderson. His Excellency the Officer Commanding the Troops and the629 words
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Article119 1906-08-23 14 Ladiks Lawn Tennis Club. 1 he prizes will be presented to the winner, in the Croquet and Lawn Tennis Tournaments at the above Club on Thursday the —mi instant. Lady Evelyn Young has kind- *> consented to present them Tiie Clubwillbo -.u Home to friends, ami a band will119 words
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Article122 1906-08-23 14 C. C. 2nd xi v. D Co., Fokkstkus. An interesting Hockey match was played on the S. U. C. ground yesterday between a second eleven of the Club and D Co. Sherwood forester*, but owing to the greater attraction on the other half of the Esplanade 01 V>; a122 words
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Article262 1906-08-23 14 s. v. a. v. s. it. c. A friendly game of Assciation Football was played yesterday afternoou between teams representing the S.Y.A. and the S.R.C. Two of the S.Y.A. men failed to turn up and their places were filled by two members of the Dutch Club one of262 words
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Article553 1906-08-23 14 Auyaxt lath. Mr. Birch left for Singapore on the 11th. During his absence Mr. Hall. District Officer Larut and Kriati. acts for him. The Resident is expected hack on the ±hnh Invitations have* been sent out ter a musical evening at the Residency on the *J.“rd. AMt’SKMKST>. 1553 words
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Correspondence.
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Article369 1906-08-23 14 To the Editor of the Straits Time*." Sir, —In your issue this evening you quote the JJ. jV. B. Herald as having expresses some astonisuieut at the fact that lumber was exported from Singapore for use in Kudat, although there are excellent mills for the manufacture of369 words
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Article1567 1906-08-23 14 To the Editor of the Straits l imes." Sir, Your ct»rresjK»mknt. Lkss Fkkkdom. is always ready to take up the ciulgi l against me. It would have pleased me liettcr kail he brought forward sound reasons to knock tin* IhiUoiii out of m v arguments, if1,567 words
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Article525 1906-08-23 14 Tram Driver Fined for Injuring a Sikh Policeman. Thk set j ue 1 to a tram accident was heard at the Police Court yesterday afternoon when Slayman bin Bongson was charged with driving the car in a manner so rash as to endanger human life aud525 words
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Article574 1906-08-23 14 Handsome Donations towards Net Y.M.C.A. Building. Ax important meeting of the uieiiihci* the Singapore Young Men s Christian Aciation was held last night at Zetland H J for the purpose of discussing, and tually accepting the plaus of the ih u quarters, which are to be erected on574 words
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Article315 1906-08-23 15 Number 1 Subscribe*! v !Ke |up to ««**rve Company Quotatioks i Pr»e n J_ i Price. i i i I gold. lo j* 10 Beratwab G. M. Co.. Ltd 10.00 sellers *a«nnnft ,oo 10 i 10 (Deferred) 8.00 sellers £400,000 *J.!f 1 Duff’bevelopment Co., Ltd. 2.00 buyers m 5293315 words
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Article293 1906-08-23 15 £150.000 £140,000 140,000 1 1 Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. £2.10.0 *200,000 $120,000 20,000 $lO 7 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. j $14.50 miA £ii 103 1 7,000 1 1 Batu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. (f.p) £2.2.6 >; IUI i 11.000 1 7.9 (contrib.) £1.12.6 700.000 $610,000 70,000 $lO 10 Batu293 words
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Article208 1906-08-23 15 I ><♦l £5,377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 7.038 12/6 12 C Bolls Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd 97.75 ><k 9225.000 9225,000 4.500 950 950 112,500 Fmser d Neave, Ltd. 122.50 10,000,000 ti I 910.000.000 910,000,000 80.000 9125 9125 9.500.000 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 770.00 250,0005 I .Sol 92.400.000 92,400,000 000 *lOO lo Howartli208 words
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Article47 1906-08-23 15 Howartli Erskiue, Ltd. 6% 9600,000 2% prem buyers. Riley Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 2% prem buyers. Singapore Municipal 6" 0 400,0 0 nominal. 1 5% 1,478,000 l»r. buyers. 602,000 par. sellers. Tanking Pagar Dock Co., Col. 250.M0 2% prem buyers. ia J 1,365,500 1% prem buyers.47 words
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Article90 1906-08-23 15 buyers 6 7.20 f iuIm i 11.00 l Cube No. 1/unpicked 8.60 Raw 8.40 1'* 1’untianak buyers 22.124 7!” Rlack 27.874 ,v > "bite 5% 2.724 >v lour Sarawak 2.65 Brunei No. 1 o.40 ir. >ao u buyers 20.30 Bali, 15% 22.00 Balembang, 20% basis 22.50 Liberian No. 190 words
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Article133 1906-08-23 15 On London —Bank 4 m/s > 2/4i Demand 2/4 Private 6 m/s 2/42 d° 3 m/s 2/4? On’Germany Bank d/d 2.39 Private 3 m/s 2.434 do 6 m/s 2.454 On t rance —Bank d/d 2.93 Private 3 m/s 097 do 6 m/s 2.99 On India —Bank T. T. >m133 words
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Article172 1906-08-23 15 Liider this heading the following aooreviations are used :—str.—steamer; sb.—ship bq; -barque sch.—schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cru. --Cruiser Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor.—Torpedo; H.p.--Horse-power; Brit. British U>\— Ln.ted States Fch.-French Ger -German Dut.—Dutch Ital.—Italian Span.—Spanish i Sarawak; G.c.—General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. W.— TanjongpagarWharf; T.P.D.-Tanjong Pagar Bock; B.W.—Borneo Wharf; K.H.—Keppel172 words
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Article1120 1906-08-23 15 Latest Arrivals. Itfttff, Rugs. str. 1,645 tons, Capt Tiedermami, 22ud Aug. From Hankow, 28th July. Tea. Last Asiatic Coy. For Odessa, U.—Rda. Hetty, Dut. str. 107 tons, Nacodah, 2*2ud Aug. From Bagan, 20th Aug. G.c., aud 30 d.p. Tan Ah Choon. For Bagan, 23rd—Rds. Han Hin Guan1,120 words
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Article479 1906-08-23 16 Same. port. probable date of arrieal and name of Agents. Stk vmkrs. Achilles. China, Sept. 2; Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Aug. 21; Boustead. Albenga, Hongkong, Sept. Belin Meyer Aleinons. China, Sept. 6; Mansfield Ambria, Hamburg. Nov. 20; Belin Meyer Vnamha. Bangkok. Aug. 2i Last Asiatic ov Annani, Saigon. Aug.479 words
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Article580 1906-08-23 16 August 15 Bencleuch, Brit str, 2679 tons, Reid, London, Paterson Simons Penukota. Brit str, 2203 tons, Thomson, Rangoon, Boustead Beularig. Brit str, 2510 tons, Wallace, Kobe, Paterson Simons Cyclops, Brit str, 5748 tons, Pulford, Liverpool, Mansfield Moldavia, Brit str, 4928 tons, Gordon, Hongkong. P dr O Coy Hansa, Ger580 words
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Article359 1906-08-23 16 August 14 ltaura. Brit str. Calcutta Aparima, Brit str, Saniarang, X. Zealand j>orts Glenlogan, Brit str, H’koug, Shanghai. Japan Giang Ann, Dut str, Saniarang via ports Solva, Nor str, Bangkok Kut Sang, Brit str, Penang aud Calcutta Siam. Brit str, Bangkok Amherst, Brit str, Pontianak 15 Kanagawa Maru, Jap359 words
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