The Straits Budget, 7 February 1907
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section29 1907-02-07 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKIY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES." |l VOL. LXI. NO. 2»SS. Singapore, Thursday, 7th February, 1907. UTAKISMU «VU HAIF A CEATUAY Price 25 Cent*.29 words
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Advertisement190 1907-02-07 1 42 Singapore, lpoh (Perak). -V -ik OrTiu, t\ri'V*? *<>>Sp.2fr ,A3ij»j$v n^v >V3t-.y* ry<jfy-fcvA' TaS£«2?v^AM; T«t. ADOmetS: MAKQ*C*V6B. a/orGAPO**.' V* I Sole Agents tor M Rusto# Praetor I Co., Ltd i> i?\58s£ jTZvv "X Tp*] Portable Kuginc s, Hoed Hollers, Kr. >'45sE3B^8^HSAn#$ i, J TANOYISiLtd. ii i *T>upl«?x Steam Pump*. Cit)MI(«190 words
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Advertisement87 1907-02-07 1 t SCHWEITZER’S ftt Best s Purest COCOA, e*|H!ci*lly i*w*ked Ptnwrio# frvMhue*** fo y Mmftte*. WEILL ZERNER. dkalkkk in DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS STONES. JEWBIXERV. GOLD SET WiTH OEMS, and WATCH KS. Price* Moderate ASD everything guaranteed. 19 Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. ARTIE TOLLY k** 'I Si v /I Will attend Jcintal i •f87 words
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Advertisement136 1907-02-07 1 THE BEST ANNUAL ISSUED IN. ASIA TO EUROPEANS IH THE 8 AND ■zyuii The Annual is the only thing of its in Malaya, and contains coloured ctf ern life and Illustrated Lettefpress with the Malay Peninsula. 3 VIEWS OF TIN AND OOLO PH0TO6RAPH8 OF THE ROYAL VISIT. OFFICIALS y 'S136 words
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Article137 1907-02-07 1 A Rising District 1 Hoyal Visitors in Singapore 2,8, 4,5, 6 A Pretyy Wedding A Love Story e Selangor Administration Selangor Revenue 6 Germany's Eastern Trade 7 Notes from Peuanjf 7, 8 > Agri-Horticultural Show 8 Presbyterian Church Royalties in Hongkong... St. Mary’s Home 9 Krani v.137 words
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865 1907-02-07 1 (1'kom Our Own Correspondent). Lipis, January 28. From all accounts, Kuantan is now attracting more attention on the part of capitalists from Singapore and elsewhere than ever before. This is doubtless due to the important schemes of development on the east coast sanctioned and865 words
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Article2215 1907-02-07 2 Singapore, February 1. Just a veai Inis pa-vd since Singapor* **"ii was pr* *--**<! bv tin of a Connaugnt. but of the vast coiiconi'*** of p< ople of ail shades of colour w lio as-«-mbled to2,215 words
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Article3166 1907-02-07 3 His Royal Highness on Singapore’s Development. The Royal Party was met and welcomed at the Victoria Memorial Hall by His Excellency the Governor and Miss Anderson. Here had also assembled, the Sultans of Johore, Perak and Selangor, the Yam Tnan of Negri Scmhilan, Official aud Unofficial Members3,166 words
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Article1030 1907-02-07 4 The Duke having replied to the* Add res* from the I ndian community .Colonel Broad rick stepped forward in front of the platform and said On behalf of the Mnnieipal t Vmniisfdoners I ha\e now to ask Her Hoyal Highness the Duchess of Connaught to be1,030 words
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644 1907-02-07 5 Ever to tho’forefront in the interest of tlie children, Mr. C. B. Buckley—truly the benefactor of the children of Singapore—did not allow this occasion to pass by without giving young Singapore the opportunity of signifying their youthful loyalty to our illustrious members of the644 words
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Article897 1907-02-07 5 The Scene at Johnston’s Pier. Singapore, February 2. “Au Revoir” was tho motto on the land ward side of the handsome arch which stood at the foot of Stamford Road yesterday afternoon, and it fittingly expressed the sentiments of the community as the hour for897 words
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Article465 1907-02-07 6 Lee- Bridson. A |*tcUy wedding was solemnised jet M. Andrews Cathedral on Saturday after u<**n lt4umo Mr. lierliert Lee, eldest son of Mr. James Loe, of Jubilee House, Hey wood, ffanohoster, and of the Straits Time* staff, and Miss l*hoebe H. Bridson, younger •'nighter of Mr. William465 words
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639 1907-02-07 6 Boor tiling, lor years she had iaug i.-hwl and dghed for the love of the *»tiff ne< kul Kk phant o|*|X>site. But her passion out* ot over increasing hopelessness, for a* week i*v week v\cnt639 words
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Article452 1907-02-07 6 Kuo* Ot:n Own Corrkhpokdk.vi). Kuala Lumpur, February i. Some little time ago I voiced the rumour that the Fiuancial Department of the F.M.S was to Ik* re organist il, aud that the Trt asury and Audit Departuiouts were to In* separated and placed under se)»araW heads. Aud 1452 words
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Article131 1907-02-07 6 (1* rom Our Own Corrkspokdkntk Kuala Lumpur, January 29. llie total Federal revenue estimated for tbe current year in Selangor is *66,727,729.. Inc Kail way receipts ou account of passenKers, goods, etc., and Wle of sleepers are expected to bring in 14,000,000. The other l*”?® °rr I reveui131 words
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1636 1907-02-07 7 i;om On: Ow n 1 oki:ksi*om»f.xtk Hamburg, January h. Tiie annual report of the Hamburg Chamix r of Commerce in its introductory remarks emphasises the fact that the activity of trade during the preceding two years lias made further1,636 words
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1100 1907-02-07 7 Fp.om Oi k <Kv < V»:.i;ksponi>Pnt). IVuang, January 27. have not yet mapped out our wh'>ic programme for the reception of the Duk« f Connaught, but the Municipality have vof«*l hundred dollars lor tho erection of arches, the Swettonbam l%i' anil the1,100 words
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800 1907-02-07 8 A special meeting of the General C om- j mitt*'- of the SingajKjre Agri-Horticultural Show w.ti h< Id, on the «#tli instant, iu the K''.change Kooms.and the following members attended: Captain Hon. Arthur Young (president), Hon. .1. Anderson,800 words
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439 1907-02-07 8 The member* and adherents of tho Presbyteriau Church held their annual meeting on the sth ins., the new minister, tho Rev. Johu A. Gray, m.a. presiding. The proceedings opened with the singing of the psalm, All people that on earth do dwell,”439 words
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341 1907-02-07 9 (From Our Own Corrbspondknt;. Hongkong, February 6, 12.50 p.m. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia, accompanied by Major General Sir J. Maxwell, Miss Polly and Lieutenant Ponsonby, arrived here341 words
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Article108 1907-02-07 9 The Committee of St. Mary’s Home wish to acknowledge, with many thanks, the following list of Donations towards the Home:— Second List. Ainouut already acknowledged #BHg.M2 'Junior Staff. Messrs. Boustead A Co. .jO.OO H. Payne Oallwey, Esq. 50.00 Oriental Telephone Co. 50.00 J. Sibhons, Esq. 25.00 K.108 words
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767 1907-02-07 9 The case of Seow Soon Kim, chief clerk in tho office of a local newspaper, against Mr. Montagu Harris, for damages for alleged 1 negligence in the conduct of tho case of the plaintiff v. Dr. Philpot Laurence, was resumed on767 words
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Article373 1907-02-07 9 An Abortive Sale and Its Result. Mr. Emerson appeared before Mr. Justice Fisher iu the matter of Loveridge v. Drage stating that, in compliance with the order of the Court, the property of the partnership was put up for auction, but the auction was abortive, there being373 words
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Article143 1907-02-07 9 Another Battle Between Hokiens and Teochews. Early on the 31st inst. a fight occurred on the Singapore river between a number of Hokien and Teochew coolies, and, but for the prompt arrival of the marine polico under Inspector Dooley, a serious disturbance might have occurred. At143 words
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753 1907-02-07 10 Mr. Michel!, the S« nior Magistrate, on the MhJjnHt.continm *1 the enquiry into the allegations of landiug liquors without a permit ami making a fal-e declaration, brought against Mr. T. L. Gosling, oi Messrs. Gosling and C ompany, by the Opium and Liquoi753 words
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Article207 1907-02-07 10 Another daring gang robbery occurred in Perak on the .‘>oth ultimo. An attack was made on a gharry between halift an Papan. ’I he victim, Wong Quo, is a knpala of a wood cutting kongsi at Fusing. He was returning to Piling, in a gliarry, from207 words
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Article138 1907-02-07 10 On January 28, Sergeant-Major Careless, of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, pul a cheque for 510, received from Captain Coibeck, in liis pocket-book, which also contained 5‘K) in notes. He left the Drill Hall in a ricksha and. when lie got home, missed ‘-lie pocket bool;. Payment of138 words
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Article81 1907-02-07 10 Mr.ll.de Splcnter, a Ik-lgian resident, living at 12 ietoria Street, reported at Kandang Kerbuii Police Station cm the 4th inst., that at about 7.80, while he was walking along bain Street, a Chinaman snatched his g.m metal watch and gold chain and bolted. Mr. de Splcnter pursued the81 words
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Article77 1907-02-07 10 Mr. 11. I* Kiiigliorn was cycling alon<> “f. on the «HI. ult., when a ricksha ciHilie ilaslK.l into him, and wrecked lns bicycle. 1 lie coolie was arrested and this iimrmn,. he was charged More .Mr. Column, in a 1« l’ ullin K ricksha a rash and77 words
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Article13 1907-02-07 10 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.]13 words
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Article355 1907-02-07 10 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Singapore, January 22, 1907. Sir, —In your issue of the 18th instant, in the sports column, 1 noticed with great pleasure that the Subordinate Civil Service Association has at last been able to form a football team, and last Thursday's355 words
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Article321 1907-02-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, January 29, 1907. Sir. Inquirer knows little of newspnp. r management it' he thinks that the average editor possesses a free hand to write what he chooses, or that he would think it "ise to ex press all his piivate321 words
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Article305 1907-02-07 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times.’ Batavia, January 30. Sir, —The Straits Times” of January 11, published a paragraph, doubtless copied from oue of the Mauila journals, to the effect that successful experiments havo been made at Baguio iu straw berry growing.” Baguio is the305 words
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Article166 1907-02-07 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, January 81. Sir,—May I ask you to bo so good as to correci a misstatemeufc in your paper of yesterday In your report regarding my appearing before Mr. Micliell iu answer to a summons for driviug a motor car without166 words
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314 1907-02-07 11 To The Editor of the Straits Times.” Kuala Lumpur, February 1. Sir,—In your issue of the 29th .January, in a paragraph about the late Baroness Rurdett-Coutts' connection with Borneo, it is said that when the famous Raja Brooke died, he made provision by will whereby in314 words
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Article517 1907-02-07 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, February 5. Sir, —You might well have been more outspoken in your leading article to-night on pay in the F. Vi. S. Civil Service without overstepping the bounds of reasonable comment. With the older members of the Civil517 words
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Article222 1907-02-07 11 Hingai’ORK, February 5, 1907. PRODUCE. Gambler buyers I 6.96 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.55 Copra Bali 11.00 ao Pontianak 10.45 Pepper, Black bnyerH 18.00 do White 6% 24.75 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei No. 1 2.99 Pearl Sago 6.40 Coffee Bali, 16}% 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis222 words
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Article37 1907-02-07 12 Smith—On Jarmary 30, nt7l-x River \nl ev K lui, fcmga|>ore, the wife of Harry Smith, of a •on. Kmckkik.-On February 1. at the White House, Miirlborougli, the wife of fa*slie I>nke K tinker, of a non.37 words
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Article78 1907-02-07 12 Mii.i.ah Wilson.— On January 21, at the Wenleyan Church, Hongkong, by the Hev C. Hone, Arthur, eldest son of David If. Millar, Katj., Kuthven,” Melbourne, to May, eldest daughter of Philip Wilson, Km|., London. Lr.i -HninsoN. At St. Andrew’s Cathedral, HmgH|>ore. on Saturday, February 2. by the Hev. 11.78 words
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The Straits Budget.
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Article1244 1907-02-07 12 The enthusiastic welcome accorded by Singapore, and so graciously accepted by Tbeir Koyal Highnesses the Duke and the Duclios of Connaught, and the Princess Patricia of onnaught, has been marked by a sincerity and a spontaneity, that bear the fullest possible testimony not only to the loyalty1,244 words
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Article1082 1907-02-07 13 The danger to the present Government, which naturally arises from the possession of an enormous majority in the House of Commons, is becoming appareut. A fairHized, or even a bare, majority for a heterogeneous party, such as are the supporters of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, should always be1,082 words
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Article437 1907-02-07 13 The interesting information, concerning Kuani tn, which we received and published on Saturday, cannot be allowed to pass without some notice. Our own correspondent, writing from Lipis on the 28th ultimo, says that this portion of Pahang is attracting more attention from Singaporean and other outside capitalists than437 words
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Article559 1907-02-07 14 TIm* jVjKiif i..» whieli th» London Llobi ih reijionsibli, will suipii-e nobody. *h' WIcxaii' ler >v.« Uenhain r» 1 been .v cepti and thus tin- official umr of H hum h vai* ed and highly < public servant ik prematurely ended. Ji) JiiIn, Sji l'"i«t*ik .*s>v» tt«559 words
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Article962 1907-02-07 14 V\i e *\e a i* tt* 1 mi 2 mid J in our is,in *-i Satnid iy last, which puiport* to be addti —ed to tin London and C hina Kxpi• i.\ ,pii ial cmreKjn,ndcnt. \onr enliiin l.- haw alliady home testimony to lj, 4 t962 words
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Article304 1907-02-07 14 .Mist us the posts of Resident-General and Resident in the Federated Malay States are not reserved as plums for Cadets, so should the two appointments of RosidentCouucillor at Penang and .Malacca bf thrown open for the Governor to fill up with the best men on the Spot, who304 words
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Article337 1907-02-07 15 A month or two ago, we had occasion to refer to the really admirable w’ay in which Mr. K. L. Brockman had performed the duties of Colonial Secretary here, during a period of some fifteen months, while ho was acting for the Hon. F. G. Penny and Captain337 words
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Article357 1907-02-07 15 The second international Rugby football match of the season has resulted in a win for Scotland over Wales. This is a reversal of last season’s form. On that occasion, Wales, which tied eventually with Ireland for the national championship, defeated Scotland by 9 points to 8. The leading357 words
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Article375 1907-02-07 15 Tokio is astonished at tho rumours of war in America. Perhaps we should say that the Japanese are astonished at the talk of the possibility of war between the United States and Japan. But the possibility, however regrettable, is not remote, and Japan, who has already staggered375 words
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Article1531 1907-02-07 15 Mr. W. T. Stead, who in the intervals of time devoted to his multifarious hobbies, edits the Review of Reviews,” has started on a new crusade. For the time, ho has forsaken spooks and the spirit world,” perhaps because his correspondent from that realm of fancy is1,531 words
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Article276 1907-02-07 16 A report of yesterday’s meeting of the General Committee of the Agri-Horticultural Show i*- given on to day, and it will be seen that, contrary to expectation, a deficit in the Show’s acccuiiU lias to be met, An estimate of Ii.(HH), made by the Building Sub-Coni-mittcc.hus been276 words
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82 1907-02-07 16 ''<• l.avo received tlio following official notification, for publication, with regard to lie reception to be held by Their Royal "Sr*” i.Sn.'x'Sr.i 0 u C rec °pt*on at (rovernmfinfe 7 on 16th February, excepting Officer, Of he Navy, Army, and Auxiliary Fo,“, be evening82 words
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Advertisement95 1907-02-07 12 The pent free p*ce of the Strode Timt\ is a y r The post free price of the -Sfr.j»n /Wert is Su a y tfr,r It necessary to subscribe fora year. I he -ulecriptions for shower periods are at the ''••me propor tionate rate as for a v«.ar. 1 he95 words
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Obituary35 1907-02-07 12 DEATHS. Fkkna*m:z At th** r**ni<|i*ncH of Mr. A.S. iVntaria, Franeia Alovsiua Fernandez, on January .'ll, Ajjed 29. Funeral at 1 3J p.m. tomorrow. I,am Af On Janiinr/19, at th*! Shanghai Central JIoHpital, Shiuwifs Kdulji Faleaca.35 words
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Article1062 1907-02-07 17 —e Tbo Shipping and the Import and Export office will be closed on the 6th inst. The German sailing ship T. W. Wendt is being dismantled in the harbour preparatory to be towed to Bangkok. The cable steamer Magnet returned on Saturday from the Malacca cable grounds after1,062 words
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Article453 1907-02-07 17 H. H. the Sultan of Perak returned to hi* State in the steamer Perak on the 2nd inst.* Baron vou de Goltz, of the German Lega tion at Peking, is about to return to Europe. The Westminster Glee Party gave a successful concert at Kuala Lumpur on453 words
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Article2539 1907-02-07 18 Ai l hi .nr** hi' inn A. S*. J lui Adcock. At i H>>‘ I. K lie. I I.'., A* I < < j t i i t >j! v Jo. tie jjoJiif“na a. \\V iicv( r :;.i •..in n e rt*, ami wjeui In grow- j;«<(2,539 words
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496 1907-02-07 19 (Fi:u>i Ottf Own C'orbksi-ondknt). Kuala Lumpur. January 26. The output of block tin from the Federated Mtklay States in 1900 amounted to piculs 806,7 18.02 (18,259 tons): and of tin ore piculs 510.088.13 1 30,859 tons) or a total output of piculs496 words
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Article73 1907-02-07 19 A correspondent wrote to us on SaturOn opening a uewspaper addressed to me, this morning, from London, a post card, addressed to Glasgow, and posted at Ibrox, fell out from amongst the folds. This may prove interesting to your readers, as incidents of this kind are73 words
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497 1907-02-07 19 (From Oiru Own Corkksi'ondent}. Kuala Lmupur, February 1. The total revenue estimated for the current year amounts to 49,013,582. The principal items w hich are evicted to contribute towards thU amouut are Land lteveune. 4386,605; Customs 43,986.825, inchuling 48,(XX),000 from export duty ou Tin,497 words
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Article75 1907-02-07 19 On coffee estates ki Upper Hcrdang district (Deli), plan tern are beginning to find out that rubber might pay better. Hevc .t trees are now being planted oat there in thousands. Rubber growing on a small scale has been carried on in that quarter successfully for75 words
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PENANG RACING.
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338 1907-02-07 20 (From Oil: Own Coiii:khi*oM»k.nti 1% nan;;, Thursday. Racing was continued at Hewing to daj •>> fairly favourable circumstances. Haiti tiiroat-t-ncd during the afternoon lint In Id oft’, with tin; result that norm; complaint was made of the dust The attendance was goo< 1. '1338 words
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599 1907-02-07 20 I’enang, Saturday. Tlui .lannary incotin", which has been •1 iiU- HiK'ccHsfiil, is now over, and this last d .y s racing has contributed an objection and one or two startling surprises. A protewt against Monarch for bum|>ing in the Kedah Cup, jn which he599 words
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Article243 1907-02-07 20 The Death of Oberon. Our Penang correspondent wrote on the 27th ultimo Training has been going on steadily daring the week, and came to a practical end on Saturday morning, when most of the animals took their final gallops prior to the meeting. The last galloping day was243 words
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Article226 1907-02-07 20 A Record Score. The third match in the Shield Tournament was begun on the Esplanade on Saturday, when R. T. Reid, playing for the Merchants against the Garrisou, compiled 228 not out. This is already a record individual score for Singapore, and as the innings will be continued on226 words
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Article219 1907-02-07 20 Singapore Golf Club. The February monthly medal was nlaved ““i tS aud Su 5 day 2n J 3rd instant. I ho ground and the weather were fa\ our able, and 86 competitors entered. •p r Campbell won the gold modal, which was played for by the winners of the219 words
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Article404 1907-02-07 21 100 Yards handicap. The beautiful weather on Sunday, aud the fact that the first 100 yards race of the seconu series for the Club Medal was to take place, induced a large crowd to put in an appearance at the Swimming Club. There were only seventeen starters, and in404 words
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Article600 1907-02-07 21 S. R. A. vs. West Kent. A rifle match was fired off at Tanglin on the 3rd inst., between the Singapore Rifle Association and the Royal West Kent Regiment. The shooting was close, and the S. R. A. just managed to wiu. The scores of the S. R. A.600 words
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Article52 1907-02-07 21 A match was played on the S.R.C. ground on dan. 31, between elevens representing the S. C. C. and the Otlicers of the Garrison. The teams wero well matched, and although a lot of hard work was put in and many chances were offered, especially to the Club, neither52 words
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Article164 1907-02-07 21 From Our Own Corkkrpokdknt). Penang, January 30, 9-85 p.m, The Royal party arrived at Penang this afternoon hy the Peninsular and Oriental mail steamer Delhi. They landed unofficially and only stayed a short time ou the Island. They were met at the Pier by the heads of the164 words
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Article2800 1907-02-07 21 Londou, January 80. The Loudon Globe” announces that the resignation of Sir J. A. Swcttcuhara, the Governor of Jamaica, has been accepted by the Colonial Office. A meeting of mercantile and professional interests at Kingston has forwarded a resolution to the Colonial Office deploring the enormous loss arising2,800 words
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Article1288 1907-02-07 23 Berlin, January 80. A donation of ten thousand marks for education purposes which had hitherto been lying idle at Berlin, has been utilised by the Kaiser for the benefit of the Gorman Marine Boys’ Institution. The Kaiser, in the name of the German nation, has thanked President Failures1,288 words
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SHIPPING IN PORT.
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Article416 1907-02-07 24 Jannar> 130 Bencleuch. Brit sir. Reid, London, Paterson Him' ns Arcadia, Brit str, Valentine, II kong, P. <* n. Bun a. Han str, Jenxer*. b kok, K. Asiatic Coy Tolv, Nor sir. linger, B nnbay, Borneo Coy Gur g Ann, But str, Mo-s. Samarang, Heap P.ng Mob Pcntokota, Brit416 words
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Article350 1907-02-07 24 January 30 Hnbmc Kirkim.ru, iirit str, BandjerinaHHin Bthiilim, I>utHtr, I* SoeHoe Fulham, lirit str, Moulmcin Christiania, (Jer tr, Rangoon J)aruiH, Brit str, Harpoon Karany, Brit «tr, Ananibas, Natunas Island 31 Nuhin, CJer str, New York via port* Kan Hid Gnan, Brit air, Pontianak Kdendale, Brit str, Samarung via ports350 words
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Article130 1907-02-07 24 PASSED SUN DA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. jjau. ar—Writ tr, Skerries, Capt Perks, from New York, Nov. 12, for Anjcr f.0.0.f. 1 from Batavia. J r^ a n i *24—Brit bq, Arrow, Capt McDonnell, from Hongkong, for Newcaatle 21--Nor bq, Alaator, Capt Beutsen, from Bangkok 24—11. M. S.130 words
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Article395 1907-02-07 24 Xante, port probable dote, of arrival and name of Agents. ►Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 24 Bourtend Alcinous, China, Feb 17 Mansfield Antenor, Liverpool, Feb 27 Mansfield Aparima, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 1* AO Australien, Saigon, Mar. 11 M. Maritime? Austria, Hongkong, Mar. 13; Rautenberg Ayutlna,395 words
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Article360 1907-02-07 24 'flu' following passengers are expected to arrive by the Imperial German Mail steamer Prinzess Alice due here on Saturday the 9th instant. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Jameson, Dr. ami Mrs. von Wedel, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry, Mr. P. T. C. Xibandhu, Kammrrhetr Baron voji Hcynitz,360 words
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Advertisement564 1907-02-07 25 MARTIN’S amwks vll«ah ■•mtfy for IHMulirl.UH r»»otwan*iO| B |ax of Martin a fc'ilwlM U» l»«i* mo that «u Oto as®* ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker ft Tomhßullile. •’ft''' is' > k y 'J6O Middle livad. Sole Agent (or Messrs. Dottridge Brothers, Ltd., London, i u 218 H Telephone No. 619.564 words
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Advertisement210 1907-02-07 25 :-f£: r •p..I23v" iyr *f+s > ."L and I K y > "it, r" F v- WidfayJfcjft>*£&« v n 9 u ««<«4 m iSil y Jf>J By Royal Warrant to J K-y-TA .Ml* ~tr*.\ <’ v a v V X < .< < V > 1? >IV 7 iKrv T210 words
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Advertisement126 1907-02-07 26 t f.'’ 7 fc' v jh'". 1 .1! faJ^BHHfflMltiliHMßftfco: ■-m^yga&SMgPEMgaiK-k: ScotcKWhtiK. IT WILL BE SOLO UP itf THE M P/2 AC the case of 12 botUe^etchrtflilSHHßg sO.mv :-#evqi«S:-J>#i|<iiity}i^a|^*^; Rteord' No. 11 -:W:WmM^^mtfmMS^ From the' results of our analysis we are able to. certify this still spirit, thoroughly matured and in126 words
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Advertisement235 1907-02-07 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” Recreation Hotel hotel van wuK. The Adelphi Hotel. AT THK IMOIIMs ol- III!'. Nos. I, 2 and 3, Stamford Road, Singapore. p.vft Labor Tram. I bis I' irst Class Ncwly»opt.ncd l!o l 1 provide* excellent accommodation for l nrivulied resort fur 1 ii'ttltli and235 words
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Advertisement188 1907-02-07 28 s.s. 'poMianaH .ijitain A. 11 P.hang. Ku. Mm. K.mmaman and Trinwanu. KI-KI.V. ON MOM aVS rh* I'onti'iniik ha- i KU! c.verhauh-d, and ,IoW has cx x a 1 iic-datmii )<>r passenger**. ,r u l,< passage rat. and furthei mlormat.nn appl\ t" Messrs. The BORNEO 4 Co., Lid. I "CHtS. Straits188 words
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Advertisement151 1907-02-07 28 SEE MUN, 50*2. VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. ii i\ stock. large \s>opt.mi:\t or CYCLES from s6o*oo ,,c^' Kw v\ description **l r< pan >e\eeuied with ,h« utiiio'it de"| ale ii. t ie.. alwa> in -t«»eh. WALTER PALUSER CONTRACTOR. Estimate* supplied live tor even deMfipti«m ot 'V.nk. CONS I KI’CTION STEELWORK. Speciality.151 words
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Advertisement186 1907-02-07 28 EmpText the Straits Wimes CAN 3E OBTAINED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IX Singapore MESSRS. .JOHN LITTLE A CO., LTD. MESSRS. KELLY AND WALSH. LTD. RAFFLES HOTEL. MESSRS. KIM A CO. MESSRS. JITTS CO., North Bridge ltd A DELPHI HOTEL. CIIUAN A* CO., ROBINSON ROAD. HOTEL DE LEUROPE. HOTEL VAN WIJK.186 words
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