The Straits Times, 29 June 1906
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Title Section13 1906-06-29 1 The Straits Times VO. 22.075 THE STRAITS TIMES. EIttDAY. JUN%29. 1986. PRICE 10CKNTS.13 words
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Advertisement574 1906-06-29 1 Hill-climbing Success at San Remo Scored by TIKE B-ELIABLE C^Lli, DE DION-BOUTON The Irrill-coiic|uernig CarDetails Milan -San Beiuo Trial*. Httl-climbing Competition, Saturday, April 7. Voitmvtte Section: De Dion- Coition (driven by Maffers), First. in miniites, 86! set i U. C. DUPIRE Co. c 101 Agents; Singapore^ ALEXfVNDBA BBKRWOBRS Co,, Limited.574 words
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Advertisement453 1906-06-29 1 "STRAITS TIMES" I BOSIjNEBS DIRECTORY. The Recognised Headquarters of the Army, Navy and Tourists. THE ADELPHJ HOTEL A first claA Hotel in Singapore. Splendid situation. All modern comforts. Electric IFans. Light*, and Call Bell. English and > French Billiards. Lawn Tennis Courts. Charges strictly Moderate WAVERLEY HOTEL o9> Hill-stree-t. SingaporeIlaalthv453 words
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Advertisement183 1906-06-29 1 ROBINSON and COMPANY. HINKS HANGING LAMPS Hink» Hanging Lamp I^-vv rf>'iT3fc' f^L Hinks Bras* Han* 'rig Lamp. Bronzed chaiu pnllie.s \$t J duplex safety bnruf r ass container, Brass container, complete V^^ t^S^J s*E& complete with siiaJe a i.l chimney, wit1 «»ade and chimney jCh^^^iU^S NEW PR3O£S. $9.50 each. CA^183 words
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Article482 1906-06-29 2 A Jungle Peril At Telok Anson in the State ol l'eiak there lives a Penghulu or Headman who is a noted Shikari. No huut.ug party in search of big game in that part of the country is complete without him, and few men know482 words
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67 1906-06-29 2 The. Towkks, a Family Hotel, situated at S|K)tteswoode Park. Singapore, provides com fortahlc living at modulate ooat Equipped with billiard table, two teniii-c, mts and "i.kl staulinß. Larye diniuy ai:d drawing rooms. Large cool anil airy living roOBM with spaci ous verandahs. One minute from tin67 words
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Article1199 1906-06-29 2 Rei«inl»renoee by v Oovenuneal ofticial who watched the secret springs of crime for more than thirty years could not fail to furnish a narrative of absorb iug interest, remark! a "Daily Mail reviewer. Sir Robert Anderson, who has joal published a volume, to which he bai1,199 words
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Advertisement302 1906-06-29 2 NOBEL'S o EXPLOSIVES i Dynamite Detonators, t Gelignite Safety Fuse, blasting Gelatine Accessories I OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE. Importers: Borneo Company, Ltd. H. ABRAMS The Horse Repository Orchard Road il.ii Jaat haded ax Dari** (facty vety ■elect horses, ol>~ and Pmiies. all tiioruuylily Icoki'ii lo satiilli ami haffeoss ami ready f'»r302 words
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Advertisement239 1906-06-29 2 Maynard Co., Ltd, ENGLISH CHEMISTS. 14 BATTERY ROAD. HAVE OPENED A Branch establishment AT 598-3, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, NKAH THE BRAS BASSA ROAD TRAM JUNCTION. HqfJRS OF BUSINESS, 7 a ni. tt> 10 p.m. NIOHT BELL FOR URGENT CASES TeU'pHqne Jl'uutber 1028. SATOGRAWISS AT0GRAWIS Pathe Freres. For a complete Cinematograph239 words
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Advertisement25 1906-06-29 2 PILSENER BEEF KEY BRAND IMPORTED SINCE >«M OKWAKIi OP IMITATIONS. Im« UmiM siUttt tie tl»n tw« Uktli BEHN MEYER Co. Ltd. m.w.f. .o. Sole Importeru.25 words
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Article371 1906-06-29 3 (»n .1 illy 1 next Tic Opium A AnßiHliiicnl Act," pas^ul la>! mi. c-uui-s into i' rw BtMth Aaatralifl inak.N it pennl to tarakh an I iborilinaj or lialf-caste with opium. t and it also makes the manufacture oil o|>min for smoking, -,>r the keeping fd371 words
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Advertisement115 1906-06-29 3 H> _\^BB*Vt»»b \\'V^*m* \n Assassin RhcumAtisrn i*i liVp «in n^^ntvtn. I* Irnmbehir I wlu-n j ur UkiBtfor* know ii y.-u *re In is ]>()wrr. and the urrible pains and aches that fallow are evrn worse than it flesh.*"" s LITTLE'S Oriental Balm u,l n'luunmt'isin* {Ti/appllvd ootwardlj and nenetratcs w ih115 words
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Advertisement269 1906-06-29 3 9ianelli Majnds Natural Milk REPLACES LOCAL SUPPLIES OF FRESH MILK. STRONGLY RECQMMENDEt) BY THE MEDICAL PROFES^ON FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS USED IN THE HOSPITALS. ■p^-f^T*j-^«^-p r >-p >^j-I=t f^TT BROS. <"> O^>-» Sole Agents for strait* Betklementt, Federated Mulav States, «fee. 12H ISMAIL RAHEEM I.IUIOM) IIIIKIIWTS Si JEWELLERS. St... h269 words
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Advertisement221 1906-06-29 3 Icrn a u pi io on -n- au *•«•■< DLU. ANUUO a bll., y 1 l^'gPJ^^^l ADMIRALTY QUALITY INDIA Lnaxro I .^%£-^**W 3 /?(7flflf/? SHEET l '££f) NUTS W9WB, UCWOAWU-fli-TYiL |i:* Jv-iy 4 "*><>' •sk Tnaned Leather Beltta*. 1.7, v-- T -A 1 THE "RED ANGUS" SHEET. Us* Beltlnc. Raw221 words
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Advertisement71 1906-06-29 3 MARTINS JtPIOL&STEEL fmk nt^sy jm nmar ar |i f| LLS hmt iHHdi lor «ll Inaciiiarltlu Tto In s >] Ktrilii Pilliln ih. kouM. so tbsl ill, "<* I Si!ISLMj!«" I^! l "TStm s h-.:t t— l?«lnlHM,l Th«H«fa» im tkM IM4BMM Utß t•' nsgiiTMHiiiißiiiiff INDIAN ENGINEERING. Am Illustrated Weekly Journal TUE71 words
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Obituary22 1906-06-29 4 Thoi.nf Oothl IN: otHay, nuddenly, of cerebral hiemorrl.ace. Owaaaaa Thome, formerly of Shanghai, China, '.ate .>f SiJcup, Kent, aged 73 years.22 words
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284 1906-06-29 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, 29th JUNE. The Hon. <;. s. Murray, who is now at home on leave, enjoying a little rest from the business of life oat here, has received the King's gtaoloM raoqgaitioa of his public services by being coated a Knight Bachelor. Sir George284 words
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Article547 1906-06-29 4 Mk. Hkmiy lii:<iki>Hi i:-r, who has recently retired from parliament, where He Kat Iroin 1880 to the presont year, with an eight-year absence from 1886 to 1894. ha* finally yiwii up )>ublic life. Born in 1840, he passni through the experiences of a blacksmith 'a apprentice and a stonemason, a547 words
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Article297 1906-06-29 4 •It is reported that several members of Chinese Secret Societies have just been shot at Kuching. the chieftown of Sarawak, after due trial. To people here it may look strange that membership in a Chinese Secret Society should be visited with the death penalty. With us such a membership brings297 words
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Article429 1906-06-29 4 As an instance, and by no means an unimportant instance, of the way in which this Empire is being linked up, and the several portions of it brought into personal contact with one another, it may be stated that we have received a copy of the excellent Diary. lor 1906,429 words
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Article144 1906-06-29 4 Baku this month, two Cli.tti- from Penangand their servant were inmul dead in Kedali. and a Malay Tiinku or princeling, nanilfl Shedan, was suspected One of the Chetties had lent money to the funku and pnaaad him for payment. The Tuokn with the aid of accomplices, it was supposed, inui.li144 words
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Article96 1906-06-29 4 We are informed thai the Hou. Sir Lionel Cox. lately Chief .lustioe of this Colony, who isnov. at home on leave, is not likely to return to the 'straits Settlements as he has retired from the Bench and takes his paojaML We may. therefore, expect to hear rerj shortly that96 words
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Article58 1906-06-29 4 AfIaMDIM tJ the Ti,ti-1. to hand Horn Londou tills morning, a telegram notified from Durban on the 3rd instant that the steamship Cr<inUi/ had just arrived there, with J,(XK) Chinese coolies far '.he lUnd ou board. This must have li en filling news to the Slavery" party at home. Two58 words
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Article51 1906-06-29 4 Large .]:iautities of Sydney flow liave arrived hen within th;i last lew days. The American Hour market hitherto bald oußtwl locally, and it is probably the boycott against American products rather thau a iiica|H-i rate or superiority of tho Australian product which is responsible for tin- r.cinl im portations from51 words
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Article14 1906-06-29 4 The Sea Brlle returned from the Uorabaifl Lighthouse yesterday afternoon with a relief crew.14 words
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Article19 1906-06-29 4 Thk. Belgian expedition to the I'olar regions by means of an air ship will proceed via Arcndal, Sanjhern Norway.19 words
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Article28 1906-06-29 4 The "Japan Mail" states that the work of laying a cable between Nagasaki and Manila via the Konin Islamls lias buea i-om pleted. The service will sliortly !>• opeaed.28 words
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Article34 1906-06-29 4 Thk Manila Executive Bureau haa n ed a cable for Washington to the ill. et that the United States shipping laws v ill apply to tho Philippine Islands on ami after April 11, 1909.34 words
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Article29 1906-06-29 4 Th< Peking Government lia« m'hih*l the agreement- for the conKtruction of tin Kowloon-C'anton Railway. The Hoii^koiig (iovernment is financing the rentmv. and takes an active part in the management.29 words
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Article50 1906-06-29 4 In the City of London Court, the other day, £226 were awarded as damages to CharaM Wilkins. a d«ck labourer, against tin- I*, and O. Steam Navigation Company- Wilkins incurred serious injuries owing to goods falling out of a sling while assisting la naloariiog the Palermo" in tho Albeit I>ocks50 words
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Article145 1906-06-29 4 HONOURS FOR SELANGOR AND SINGAPORE. Thk following telegram has Ua>u receiveil by Sir John Anderson from Lord Klgm. Secretary of State for tho Colonies, and has been communicated to tho S/rmM Time* through Mr. Olivi r Marks by command of Hrn Kxoelleocy the Governor, w-liom-courttsy the BtrmtU IWI145 words
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Special Telegram to the "Straits Times."
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Article57 1906-06-29 4 Sentences of tbe Court. f, :'9tli -In Judgment \v;,- dcliwred ou tho 27th instant at Alorst-.r by the Court which hn.s been trying the Kcdah murder cise. Tunku Yatim and two ot.'ieis h,ne been sentenced to hi hanged. One man received five years and three others nine57 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article19 1906-06-29 4 Btrlia, (Ml -hi,,.. Tin: holdiu>: at tlm Hague PaaM <'"ii feniiee has bei-n |>ost;ioned till 1907.19 words
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Article10 1906-06-29 4 Man mutinic- amou Baniai trooaa un re)Hirtnl.10 words
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Article31 1906-06-29 4 M. Mureßitzefl. the I'.esidcntof the Duma, is said to have bcea sen: for tj torm a tv n Ministry out of inbei- from the majority in that aaaMnbly,31 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article22 1906-06-29 4 :'oih Jmm, turn. MarWalfewha hmn prrn laiiand fn arri J distriet-i in Knssi;,. ni.iri: particularly in th.southern pioviuci s.22 words
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Article88 1906-06-29 4 The N. York t.a^idv. vised by Harry Thaw, millionaire, having :ill<-<l Btaaaford Watte, a wealthy architect by ah) Ottafl him at the Madison S,|uai-- <i. rd.i: Theatn has enated an Ininnaina anniitinn Renter wires, howcv.r. that Mrs. Itian. I lonii.r oaotM Riri wh-jin White bad p88 words
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Article24 1906-06-29 4 Mr. A C. Uilbkbt, ol Yale, haa pal rpa new record of 12ft. .lin. -for pole jumpimc, itt the Irish American Athletic <'!.il> 14.111.e5.24 words
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Article26 1906-06-29 4 A nil/, pape-r has an article 00 what it calls Short Leg Mania." We ,:r<- ex|H"cting further 1 nd Blip HyaMna, SJM Deep Extra Cover PatalyHia,26 words
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Article27 1906-06-29 4 It is reported thai th.- (ioaii Prince will visit kite principal cities in Chil i. He passed throagh Tientsin on route for Peking on tho Stb inst-27 words
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Article22 1906-06-29 4 DlTKonrt lxsiMUh. Siikm., arrivtd from IVnang tv-day to i;ivt eviilnice in tliRodrigues m«i This UuilMctor is h v.ry promising younj. 1 officer.22 words
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Article38 1906-06-29 4 A game at "S-kx^t" wa* piayud on tin: Ksplanade yesterday afternoon between Rugger and Soccer teams of the S.C.C. A vi ry inU'restiug game remlted in a win for tin SiK-cei men by throe giKiK t i ,iil.38 words
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Article39 1906-06-29 4 in pleiistd t-n publish the notilicatii.ii raoaired in SinKa|x>re from .Mijlboiirnr. tralia. that Mr. <1. Shallcrass. of tin Aoatn lian Stores is Unpßmag ri -markably. .Mi. Shallcrass has b«--a iifMliimilj iU, ami weut to Australia tv recoup if possible.39 words
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Article38 1906-06-29 4 T\\M..i- CUini"*' suffering from beri-beri, who arrived ben vi-sUtUv by the BhUuh MM l.:>ni!/it from "-iukup, and H Chiaaaa !>.inUliiiirMt priaonurn bom Siu^n pan NN put on board Iho Cheung CSho tins morning baton slu; left Foa Chiim.38 words
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Advertisement383 1906-06-29 4 ILNOL Disinfectant. Stills fyrwns and QFieeks II I I I'M I'AKTKTLARK OF THE VALVE (»F PHENOL skk urn price list, Hot 4(i. Price Per lie^Ul. Quart Bottle $0.80 1 (lallon Tin 1.50 ■2 2.75 ami 10 gallon Drums on application. On.' Quart "J fen Gallons of >• Makes 4 Strong383 words
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Advertisement186 1906-06-29 4 WILSON Co.'s PHOTOGRAPHS* AKK AGttXOWUOMBB TO BK The Best ii ihe Straits, AND EQfAL To ANY A.NYWHF.RB. Price ef Cabinst Portraits 6 Copies It Copies IN MVTTOTYPE S «.OO »12.00 BROMIDE 1-2.00 ..ls.oo PLVTINOTYPE*.. 15.00 86.00 CARBON ,25.00 ..40.00 Portraits on Porcelain each SIS. WILSONS PrOTO ART STUDIO. TANQLIv Fi186 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article218 1906-06-29 5 Sequel to the Attack on Officers in Egypt. Respite Asked For. Hee'i. Sdth June, (1.10 p.m. Several Radi. il numbers of the House of Commons hav< iiail an interview with Sir Edward (Jny tad appealed to him to vcure a i»>st|>.. ■laeni of the execution of chose convicts!218 words
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Article72 1906-06-29 5 Miners Entombed in a Welsh Colliery. Six miners are entombed in a Welsh colliery, the result probibly of the earthquake, and hope of rescuing them has been ahandoncl. Collitrsin the Khondda Valley BSBM up to the surface in consternation. thinkinc an explosion had oocurred in a neighbouring72 words
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Article80 1906-06-29 5 ClaiiM- 4 of the Kducatiun Bill, after the fttfrniri had beeu enforced, was adopted by tba liim-r ol Commons: 41", voting iv favour of it and US against it. uliyram ni'eivcil at bUt p.m. to-day ■Mm that the clause which gives the Nonconformist- so much offence80 words
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Article60 1906-06-29 5 lar^. km of the Natalians, while making a recuiinnissanri in tin- Mapnmulo district, encountered a Ihhlv of n bels who boldly rharged tin in. in spitw of artillery and M.ixiiu fir*-. Two Uopji s wcrr taken by the Nataliam.. anil sixty reb,. K wen- killed but tin'60 words
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Article63 1906-06-29 5 B6SMSBM has been caused in St. Ptotstt- irq by the Czar's reprimanding OsßSnl (iadon, commander of thfl famous Preobraji.nsky Regiment, on his failing to maintain discipline. si;:il this confirms tin- reports of <li-afffction in tin (iuanls. the Ist Battalion of which his In .i .r!i -id to63 words
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Article45 1906-06-29 5 Lord Cur/.on was a speaker at the Hard wicke Society k dinner and said that trail qaillity in India whs doe. not to tlie military force maintained there, but to respect for and confidence in the law as administered in that depeifclcil.V.45 words
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Article22 1906-06-29 5 I'll.' Ami Trust Kill lias been read a -i cond time in the Commouwralth Parliament, without a division.22 words
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Article33 1906-06-29 5 li. Kreeiuan Thomas, the Liberal candidate for tlia Hixlmin division of Cornwall. v h lie motoring, collided with the motor car of Major Kdwards. and both gentlemen were seriously injured.33 words
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Article25 1906-06-29 5 Traffic on t!i«4tWh<".fi' Ship Canal has been d. layod BBC ft week, on account of an accidi nt lo a lock.25 words
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Article108 1906-06-29 5 IHTBUtAY, the ihii'f clerU of the Siamese 'insulate proaMUtod a CsylOMM ayali ayeil .'rfl for aliMomliii" lioni her inployment last I kteinUi sin hail ri >el\eil an advance at '(iluniliii ami her )>assK^< across had been |iaul mit slu deaataped on :lie -20th instant. |ha «as anwtad108 words
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Article832 1906-06-29 5 Action Against Architect Fernandez for an Alleged Balance. Yro Gco, Tan Kbb, and Tan Chee, three building contractors, began an action before Acting Chief Justice Law yesterday against Mr. George A. Fernandez, an architect and surveyor, for 1.200, as a balance alleged to be dne for the832 words
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Article74 1906-06-29 5 A M-MHimaf milkmen were fined heavily at the Police Court today for selling adultrated milk. One of them named Samyiiathan sold milk to Sanitaqfcjnspector RodnSMa, which Major Ritcme of the EL A. M. C. stated contained 19 per cent of added water. Defendant had already been fined74 words
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Article41 1906-06-29 5 Thk big floating dock /■>!» was towed away by the tufa Glacier, and Caetar about a. 30 p.m. yesterday. The smaller tug Woiupatuck act.xl as tender. It is understood that she will endeavour, to wake for Manila direct.41 words
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Article148 1906-06-29 5 Tm report of Uil- Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps for MO6, sayn: Out of tin: total number of 19 officers aud •210 N.C.O.s and men, U officer* and 169 N.C.ll.'s and uieu attended the (.'amp, 6 officers and 80 X.C.O.'h and men were away on leave of afisence. or148 words
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Article545 1906-06-29 5 He wanted to Pay his Cook in Coppers. Ana Pakik Mohammed brought an action yesterday against Kowther Naina for t41.60 alleged to be4lue his young brother as wages as cook on a tongkang. The plaintiff testified that his brother was only 11 years of age and545 words
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Article379 1906-06-29 5 ABOUT 10 p.m. on Wednesday. David, a' runner for the Raffles Hotel, was on the ground Moor when he saw Tan A Wha. one of the "boys," acting suspiciously near a side door which led into Brass Rassa Road. A door leadiug to this was open.379 words
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118 1906-06-29 5 What chance has dinciplinu when it runs np against the sporting iustiuct of an Irishman? A member of the Irish constabulary was posted on a road leading to Dnblin, with instructions to watch motor cars returning from a suburban parade aud take the number118 words
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Article53 1906-06-29 5 li-stkbbas afternoon the police made a raid on ■■.Indian beggars who infest the KsplanaJ^T Six beggars were captured. On one of them the police found £H in gold and $40 in silver. The police miyht Imw turn their attention to River Valley .Jtoad. which is becoming a happy hunting ground53 words
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Article283 1906-06-29 5 Story that Costs Government a Month's Board. On the lath, instant, Mrs. Olsen, who resides at No 10 Gilsteatl Road, encaged a HyUm boy named Wi Bok Ji. On the 28rd idem she missed two brooches, two bracelets, a chain and locket, value 1104. A report was283 words
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Article755 1906-06-29 5 Local Criticism. On Monday, we reprinted from tlie Mining Journal an article on the deep Tin leads of Selangor by Mr. Herbert Noyes, formerly at the F. M. S. Mining Department. The Ma In if Ma il criticises the article as follows We have heard of755 words
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Article23 1906-06-29 5 Thb Russian steamer Hermann Lerche arrived this morning from Vladivostok via Hongkong with a general cargo. She has on boa^bvo distressed Hritish seamen.23 words
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Article34 1906-06-29 5 TdHtew band for the Hotel de '1 Europe arrivedro the German Mail a. Bey< m last night Tbe baud will pay at the Hotel for the first time to-morrow afternoon, and al»o after dinner.34 words
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Article186 1906-06-29 5 Svbrailu was a Revenue Officer. Two or three days ago. he went in his official capacity, on board the Hong Moll. There he came across a Cliinese passenger. This man had, with other money, a few Hritish trade dollars. Subrailu took advantage of this tact to terrorize186 words
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Article128 1906-06-29 5 Yhsrhi:iiA\ morning, at an early hour. Dr. Simpson, accompanied by Dr. Cainpliell was pursuing his investigations in a small block of houses in Prinsep Street. He commenced by measuring a lorong formerly used for stables. He then called at a house, one oTa block nearby and was128 words
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Article25 1906-06-29 5 A Chinksk coolie met with his death at a saw mill at Kallang this morning. heavy beam fell on him and crushed him to death.25 words
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Article59 1906-06-29 5 Captain Yorv;. tlie new Colonial Secre tary, arrived from Kngland last night by tho German mail steamer Bamrrn, He was met at the wharf by Captain Stockley, A.l.C. to H. K. the Governor, aud Sir. Oliver Marks and drove to (iovermnent House in the Governor's carriage. Ho probably made his59 words
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Advertisement282 1906-06-29 5 RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER To-morrow night REGIMENTAL .BAND IN ATTENDANCE TROPICAL MODELS of upright and Horizontal Grand PIANOS IN ELEGANT and CHASTE DESIGNS. BT THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOW> MAKERS STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, RACHALS coll a.:R/:d collard. -wi±TK:ijE3^A.iTnsr KRAUSS, HAAKE, HOPKINSON. NEW MODELS Ukß TEAK PIANOS $220 $390 MMk TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED282 words
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Article2492 1906-06-29 6 Kreaulta of Oouutry Cricket scores k ended Wednesday May 30 are MIDDLESEX V. SUSSEX l.'sex won thu match, at Lord's OS Saturday, 26th of May by four wickets. Owing to the weather, rhe game could not be continued until well after 3 o'clock. Middlesex in the last2,492 words
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Advertisement520 1906-06-29 6 WANTED WANTED respectable well educated girl to take ciiai'gf of money and books in a shop. Apply, K. R. c/o Straits Times WANTED at once a reliable European who throughly understands Tin prospecting. Apply in writing with references to Kennedy 8? Co. MM n <JWANTED. Chm. --e. i. -rk. Oood520 words
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Advertisement545 1906-06-29 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET.— small first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint S|pet. Apt ly to Gnthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents. ax. TO LET, Kinrara," Orchard Road, partially furnished. For further particulars apply to D. Turner, British Dispensary. c2M6 TO BE LET. from the Ist June,545 words
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Advertisement616 1906-06-29 6 TO BE^LET. TO BE LET. Office 52/53 Robinson Road. BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd. u2M4_ TO BE LET. A Compound House. No. 58 Spottiswooda Park. Immediate entry. Six bedrooms. Stables. Apply to c 4683 GUTHRIE A CO., Ltd. TO BE LET. Rooms to 1-t with board, in a bealthy and616 words
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Advertisement831 1906-06-29 6 NOTICES. NOTICI: OF kbMOV a L. The offices of Messrs Giang Bros. A Co. and the Singapore Steam Saw Mill Co. have been rem °y ed rom I ,No.^talacca Street to No. 11 and 13 North Boat (JsVy, frota Ist June, 1908. W** CHOA GIANG THYE NOTICE. irv2hii ii l6831 words
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178 1906-06-29 7 Mr. Haldane's New-Born Madness." The 1 ,1 s,,rT,il,u,it, (>layM)Mw: After long and aontißoom ajrftatu a the art illerj ware strengthened.... Now, to neettba <li I. mink of liis-|H!ai'i>-at any piicu partisans our omnphi— nt War Secretary makes no bomm uf mincing this hram-li uf the Service. Nut content with this,178 words
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Advertisement133 1906-06-29 7 WILLIAMS' TYPEWRITERS. Modal No. 2 $120.— nett it 6 $180. WILLIAMS DUPLICATORS Price Will turn out better work than Rotary Duplicators costing double the price. Sub-Agents, John Little Co, Ltd. SYME Co. FOR SALE SULPHURIC ACID. SYME Co. 2865 Wk»t we Do, We do Well. m Good Work I TELEPHONE133 words
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Advertisement257 1906-06-29 7 HAKONE WATER THE MOST REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING NATURAL MINERAL WATER BOTTLED AT HAKqpCE IN JAPAN) IT MIXES EXCELLENTLY TtITE WHISKY, BRANDY AND MILK. In Rases of 4 doz. pints with Crown Cork. CAN BE HAD AT Q. Dtomune Co. YAMATO Co Dealers in Japanese High Class Curios Have Just unpacked257 words
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Advertisement58 1906-06-29 7 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE L'olds top place in Jhe highest class of Whiskies Guaranteed 12 twelve) years old. c 46 GRIMAULT* C° I Medicinal Skin Sosp MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP *Jr H Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment i of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and58 words
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Advertisement194 1906-06-29 7 CHARLES rft^ HEIDSIEC*KS Wsm\ White Seal Champagne. POLE AGENTS I A Behn. Meyer ACo Ld Jfrl^k Sivgipore aiui Penang. am little iv, i>' L=^^J M»rch 30 m.w.f. ti.e. S.Moutrie&Co.Xtd. (ESTABLISHED 187:. Pianoforte >\anufaetupePB. iiongkong Sfyangfoai. Importers of Pianos, Organs, and every description of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sole A ents for Lyceum194 words
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Letter180 1906-06-29 8 To the Editor of the "Srr.iifn Timet." I >k \i< Sir. -Allow us to bring to the notice of the Police the disgraceful behaviour of wme half doaen beachcombers Who at cer tain hours of the day and night congregate in a Chinese spirit shop next to180 words
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Letter303 1906-06-29 8 ■/'<> On Editor of the Stniitt Time*." i>kar Sik. 1 have been supriaeito Uaru lately, in conversation with a number of seafaring men, of the entire absence of s-H'ial functions or any attractions whatever which would tend to their betterment or lead them away from the303 words
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Article141 1906-06-29 8 Fixtures for the First Round of Competition. 111 1 1 1 ot the Singapore Football AasOciation took place last night at the Singapore Cricket Club for the MBpOM ot arranging t 1 ilhcoming football competition. Mr. presided. The following tie^ were drawn C. C. v. Dutch Club. .July141 words
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Article220 1906-06-29 8 5. C. C. v. Army and Telegraphists. A MjecaßnatcK^as played ou the Ks yiatkiday afternoon between the and a uiini (1 team coiniraeed of ,'liiats. military officers, and some probably with a new u> picking out lot the ft earn ili Hi m Cop Tie. Play ii d220 words
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Article101 1906-06-29 8 -ion of hW deiHii-ture from I c uai.s, l<> lake over ehai'gc of the Ipoh l hait.i. .1 Bank of India, i. ami c!iiu% M a. Wallace Jomi to ffinncr by a few friend* Mt, 1 laag, on s.\tm nin;'. The ('li.-iiriiian. Mr. .1. K. 1, proposed the toast of101 words
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Article1588 1906-06-29 8 Looping the Loop. I'enang, Sunday, 24th June The cyclists of #enang appear to have been bitten with a microbe which leads them to boast of their abi'tiy to loop the loop. The result has been that the Chinese Cycling Club have offered to put forward a member who1,588 words
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Article627 1906-06-29 8 Jugra Land and Rubber Estates, Ltd. Rkuistkrkd at Edinburgh, on May 16th, with a capital of £150,000. in £1 shares to acquire certain lands in the Island of Jugra. Sefangor. and to carry on the business of rubber planters, etc. The subscribers are shares. E. V. Carey.627 words
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Article55 1906-06-29 8 Tiik Sephinjuri Bheel Tea loin pan an in diau venture, pays a final 16 per cent., maMBR Uie usual '£!> per rent. This Ceeapany lays down its tea iv London at less than Ba. \xr !b. so that the average of about id. teaflM for it gi\c> a profit of55 words
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Article166 1906-06-29 8 S. R. C 2nd X^t. Foresters Band and Drums. On the S. 11. C. portion of the Ksplauade yesterday a team of the Band and Drums of the Sherwood Foresters tried conclusions at hockey with the second string of the S. R. C The match was fairly interesting, but166 words
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Article89 1906-06-29 8 CowiBMUM* yccitemtr t was created in the vicinity of the Shipping Office" this morning. "Three Singhalese, oue armed ith I loadt^ revolver and the two otjiers with knives made on attack on a fellowcountryman. The man fled for safety into the Shipping Offic. Two Sikh policemen arrest*^ the uoold-lu 189 words
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Article34 1906-06-29 8 itUntCMMM will leave Johnston'* I' r t..i the C'lnb Bungalow ou Snnday the Ist proximo at 10. 11. 2.15 and 3.1)0 p. in.. returning at lO.itll. 1'2.1">, 8, mid "> p. in.34 words
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Article47 1906-06-29 8 Tin anti .jjambliiiK uiovprueut in tin Philippines is in full blast. The latest ieaaation is the aUegad refusal <^f Bishop Brent t<> accept the Manila Jockey Club's offer of i donation of V2.(>iX> for" charitable pnrp tin Hisliop not approving of the i the cluc'ii amassed wealth.47 words
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Article47 1906-06-29 8 Thi lii-Ntakit'ii <>f Uie National Union will meet tlic -IT* Company of the Sherwood KoresWrs nt Association Football tomorrow V>ii the old Jail Me. DCTCB (•"!> v. Y. M. A football tnatcle :Mt«( a these Clubs will be stayed hVE noon "II tin (>M .lull Site.47 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement379 1906-06-29 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. Have just opened a fresh stock of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese goods i.e. silk kimonos, Maiteae silk lace collars, Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton crape kimonos, Persian and Indian carpets of all sizes, gold geiu set- jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies379 words
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Advertisement160 1906-06-29 8 71g| THE LIMTYPR COMPOSIK& MACHINE /j^JjplfrMt Used by the Leadin Newspapers, twf ?H §5*7 GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS. fthr* .'f-^SF TORSION AND COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS Off '".Sasaa. THROUGHOUT TIIK WOULD. j^ 11,000 IN DAILY USE 5 i^Wrffiii 1 11 5 DALHOUMe' SQUARE, CALCUTTA LjJl L This paper is partly set ii|)ou the Linotype160 words
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Miscellaneous173 1906-06-29 8 DAY BY DAY. Friday. 2gth June. Hif^Water. 2-58 p.m. Moon First Quarter. 914 p.m. Children's Concert. Town Hall. 5-30. S. V. A. Mounting and Diamonnting. 5.30. S. V. B. Electric Light. Uf. Football V.M.C.A. v Dutch Club. Old Jail Site Saturday, 30th June. High Water. 3-38 a.m. 4->4 p.m. Football.173 words
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Article548 1906-06-29 9 Bright Prospects. Germans long for a foothold in Brazil and they are marching to a realization < l their h>pes w.th a patient confidence k i n of well orgainzed plans. Already 500,000 Germans, emigrants end their ffspnnc;, are resident in Brazil. In the south, where they548 words
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Article134 1906-06-29 9 A German scientist, Dr. Alexander Schmidt, has been describing a aariej "i uivcbtigations he h.-.s made with the object of throwing light ou the reason for tlie increased number of cases of illflaaißlllUlli of the bowels, or appendint^i. wlneh liave been observed in re; int tunes.134 words
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Article73 1906-06-29 9 Fkl, WBOBMI "iili an accident at Lotd'l, is nut i\p<it<il to he to play cricket tor two mouths. l>rs. Bancroft him! ('owi-n M~it<-<1 him at liis NeMUaee, W.st Knd. near Southampton, nml foiiiul that the big tendon ,it tin' back of his lag was |iartially ruptured. an<t that it v^i-73 words
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Article72 1906-06-29 9 Til Klcilaiig Tin Mmmc Company has beea roajhaared with h aaaital of 8100.000 in il hliwcs. it is t.i tcqaire mimw tadooa cessions in tin- Straits Swtli nieiits ,>r is, ulnie in Asia: in particular to aeiiuire tlie mines ami iiinlertakinßs now rarriiil on l>v Koo Choo fhiK.n.' of IVrak72 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article369 1906-06-29 9 Date of formation 1900 1901 1902 1901 1H92 1898 1003 1901 MM 1901 1905 Capital •175,000 •300,000 £30.000 £146.700 £200,000 I 2,000,000 •300,000 laog ng £400.000 120.000 £60,000 •ISO.OOO Subscribed I •140,000 I (293,600 I £16,175 7/ £100,866 £191,250 /1, 800,000 AUIJIDT lttne p^ Sh,r« V ne a P«°)369 words
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Article304 1906-06-29 9 MM 1905 1904 190-5 1903 1906 1904 '£150.000 J200.000 £»0.000 700.000 170.000 *150.000 112.000 £U(I.O(i) 5120,000 •610,000 MUM $125,000 1- 10,500 140.000 i i i 20.000 t 10 6 f 7000 1 1 11.000 1 7/9 70.000 10 I 10 11,000 udii ned 63,000 1 1 j 7.000 1304 words
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Article187 1906-06-29 9 1*94 Is 9« 1901 1901 1699 1903 1891 1890 1687 £5.377.10.0 9225.000 •10.000.0C0 52.400.000 134,000 $600,000 •30.000 •200.000 •500,000 f3,000.000 £4,64*15.0 7.638 12,6 12,6 Bells Asbettos Eastern Agency, Ltd.. ti.oo a "5.000 4.500 »50 ♦50 112,500 Fnser .V Nwve. Ltd 105.00 buyers 10.000.000 a I t10.0C0.000 HI.OOO »I>s »125187 words
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Article48 1906-06-29 9 Howarth Er-kine, Ltd. 6% tjfc MOO.OOO 2% prem buyers. Riley Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225.000 2% prem buyers. Singapore Municipal 6., 400.0 0 2., prem buyers. 5% '1,478,000 par. buyers" 4% 602.'«0 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6V, 250.000 prem buyers. 5% 1,365,300 1. prem buyers.48 words
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Article99 1906-06-29 9 (•aiuliirr il'i (Cube Nn. 1 uiipit ki il Copra Bali do Pontianak I'iplHT. Black do White ft% Sago Flour Sarawak do 1 ii-. 111 1 •-i No. 1 I 'carl Sa^o Coffee Bali, 13% Coffee, l'alembane, 20% basis Coffee, Liberian No. 1 Tapioca, small Klake do small pearl do99 words
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Article140 1906-06-29 9 On Ltvtltn Bank 4 m/s '< mand Private 6 u^On Germany -Bank d/d I'm ate 8 iif s do 6 in On tra net— Bank d,H Private 3 m/s do 6 m/s On ;«J.n— Bank T. T. Private 80 d/s On Hongkong Bank <1 I Private 80 d/s On140 words
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Article527 1906-06-29 9 Many Engagements. Pthe many and conflicting reli are received in Seoul as to on of the r.ots in Hon-ju and listurb d districts, it is very learn the true state of affairs, •ays the Seoul Press Weekly, but as far as can be ascertained -.he following527 words
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Article299 1906-06-29 9 The Delimitation Commission. The Kantato [KaghaicnJ JUUOM Boundary Commission, proaidm) over by Colc-uil Usluma, was to leave lapao for that ulai.d on the /"th June. Colonel wsh.nia has stated to the •Jijis lepresenUtive that the woak •■t tuung the boundary line between Jtpfl ;.nd Husia S.^halicn will require some299 words
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Article749 1906-06-29 10 Peoplse Heavy Burden. The Oriental Economist m an editorial articlo deals with the National Debt oi Japan. According to the national loan readjustment project, pie- .-in 1 t.i the but sosm'jii of the Diet hv the Government, the amount of national loans remaining to be749 words
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Article642 1906-06-29 10 Examination of Siamese Claims. The Siamese Government was! more revenue and desire to i use it through import duties. The British firms ti id ing in Siam see object. on. were the Si im ese Government to agree to improv Bangkok harbour, and to allow Hr.t642 words
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Article270 1906-06-29 10 On May Sltl i; il laid tlu-ro wai ,i nwt unusual scene at the village of Chan .In. Mtuat. (I half-way betwocn \.i zihm^ and Bhangfaai afegiitrnta*. |mfects and a large gathering of oAeala, together with their retainers, allimlod i n:. i tuuqtu ceremony. Tha story270 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1906-06-29 10 Everyone spaaki <>f the feast as he find* it. i- iimxmm of the Portuguese. Jndnag bjr the letteis received from people all over the country, praising haaihorlaiii'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrkoee ResMdy, :t N tvidw this rciniilv In- U'imi found satisfactory. U the bad known remedy for diarrhoea, and m87 words
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Advertisement743 1906-06-29 10 Ships and Steamers. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Per China, Japaa, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Port*, Plymouth aad Loadea. Through Bill* of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outirard 'for China). Delhi 7743 words
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Advertisement1179 1906-06-29 10 Konlnklljke PaUetvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at SivgapoT**—\~u\r Aousct, late J. Daendi xs Co., 8-8 Coilteb Qcat. The undermentioned date* are only approximate Steamer From Exp'tae i Will be des *t. hed for V. D. Hutch Batavia June' U Batavia. Java-coast, SamaranJ^oerabaia Boeleleng, Makassar,- AmboA,1,179 words
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Advertisement667 1906-06-29 10 C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN. AND EUFC?E, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Boute from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons— Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM667 words
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Article844 1906-06-29 11 Cheapness Denounced. BukMMn carries on trade with Broome, the centre of the West Australian pearling industry. It is conducted by Asiatic laliour which is, an alxiininnt..n in the eves of the Labour Party in Australia 'Two Senators belonging to that paity lately vijited Broome. 'lhey wtn844 words
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Article750 1906-06-29 11 Name, port, probable date ot arrival, and name of aatnit. SjltMCfts. Achilles, Liverpool Jnly 9 Mansfield Acilia, Hongkong. June io Bean Meyer Ajax, China, July 8 Mansfield. Alesia. Hongkong, Aug. 12 Behn Meyer. Anamba, Copenhagen. July 26 E. Asiatic Coy Annum. Saigon, Aug. 30 M. Maritime* Arcadia, Hongkong,750 words
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Article61 1906-06-29 11 lor Ptr Steamer Time To-morrow. Sandak&n via ports Darvet 10 a.m. Bangkok Sinfora 11 a.m. Bangkok Janet KieoU 11 a.m. Bangkok Solva 1 p.m. P. Swettenham. Fenang Pin Seng p.m. Teluk Annon via ports Han Hin (iuan i p.m. Penang and Rangoon Glrnoglt 3 p.m. Malacca. P. D.61 words
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Article1158 1906-06-29 11 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used itr. steamer sh. ship bq; —barque sch.— schooner Yet— Yacht Cru. Cramer Gbt. Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H.p. Horsepower Brit. British U.S. United State* Foh. Freuch Ocr —German Dut.— Dutch; Ital.— ltalian Span.— Spanish Sar. Sarawak G.c— General cargo; djj.1,158 words
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Article132 1906-06-29 11 From Europe— By .the B. I. Fftsaya > due on 30th June. From China— By the SI. M. a. g. Ottmdm due on 2nd Juh Loft Singapore Due ft London Arrived May 14th N. D. L. June Bth June rttli May 17th B. I. June sth June132 words
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Article75 1906-06-29 11 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Ka,st Wharf:— Nil. Victoria QaaTDM Dock Nil. Albert Gravino Dock Nil. Section No. 1 Ratho. Zweanfc, Glenißle. Van d«?u li 1 2C. Ancar, Roclki I Bneaw. 4 Zambesi. Zepherus. 5 Paknam. 6 Oaufa. Hyson. Borneo Whvhi 7 Gleiilyon,75 words
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341 1906-06-29 11 Atoms— The place to which victims of an explosion are blown. Banquet Table- -Something that groans under n wealth of delicious viands, and from which seasonable delicacies are served. Bride— AifdctfriliplbiieA young woman who enters on the arm of her father, is a vition341 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1906-06-29 11 At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness uf a child's bowels should have immediate a- tention. The best thing that can be given is Chamberlain's Colic. Choi -ra and Diarrhoea R«mcdv followed by caator oil as direct Remedy followed by castor oil as directed with each bot.le'of81 words
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Advertisement703 1906-06-29 11 Ships and Steamers. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Ocrman Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,703 words
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Advertisement643 1906-06-29 11 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is main tamed li.-p.vivn Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Europeau Service, lighted throughout by Klectrictity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and643 words
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Advertisement114 1906-06-29 11 PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA. The S/S "Fortunatus," 4200 tons grons, £apt. McDonald, is' now in this port and will be despatched on Friday 29th inst at daylight for Melbourne and Sydney via Java and Torres Straits. For fu'l particulars apply to UcALISTER it CO., Ltd., 2660 Agentt. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,114 words
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Miscellaneous26 1906-06-29 11 WEATHER TELEGRAM. HONGKONG. -2taMfcKE- 4 P.H. Barometer w BJ.7C. Direction of Wind sooTa ForceofWiud Max. Temp in .-Im.le S-'< MAMI.A.— JstI, 7,57 w 2 A! -.'426 words
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Article334 1906-06-29 12 Strange Story of Illegality at Mauritius. The island of Mauritius is in a state «f agitation over the suspension of the chief clerk of the General Bart Office under circumstances which appear to call for further inquiry. Indeed, if the «tory of a correspondent of the Standard of334 words
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Article336 1906-06-29 12 The Sandakan correspondent of the "•oiith (.'lima Morning Foot," thus writes under date 11th June:— Mr. Mi Arthur, the Resident of Brunei, is Mill \ery ill and Dato Roberts had had all the responsibility of administration. It was with rel'ef he welcomed the airival. by H. M.336 words
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Article75 1906-06-29 12 Ii il Itatad in Chinese official circles that the Peking Government have approved of a recommendation to abolish the sale or purchase of women and girls tin Ogfcoßt the Empire. This law applies to < ■Ilicial well a; the common people and instruutions are bo ng75 words
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Article161 1906-06-29 12 W« are glad to !>i aUa t<j l-.iti- that Mr. J. J. Mcadway has returned from tick leave at home looking v.rv much better says the Malay Mail. He rrc.iims his old jKiMt <m as Storekeeper, 1' \V. IV. at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Mcadway had quite an adventurous161 words
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Article43 1906-06-29 12 The betting at the start in the Grand Prix, watt 10 to 9on Spearmint. I<K> to 1 against Brisrcwur. 100 to 1 against Storm. Spearmint won all out by half a length two lengths between Hcconil anil third. Time 3min 1H I.sth sec.43 words
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Advertisement41 1906-06-29 12 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Danhooa Remedy is the mosr; successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints, and is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. Every bottl? is warranted. For sale by All Dealers The Dispensary Gen. JtMsta. <K)/641 words
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Advertisement604 1906-06-29 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong tf Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital »i 0,000,000 RESERVE FUND i— Bterling Reserve «10,000,0001 Silver Reserve 9,500,000} 19 500 0W Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Hsupt, Esq. Chairman. G. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. Hon.MT.W.J.Gremon604 words
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Advertisement491 1906-06-29 12 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China INCORPORATED B^T ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor. £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed ail per cent, per annum491 words
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Advertisement756 1906-06-29 12 I AUCTION SALE. IN REDEEMED PLEDGES. The property ot twelve Pawnshops One Monday, 2nd July, 1906 at 10 a.m. One Wednesday, 4th July, 1906 at 10 a.m. One Friday, 6th July, 1906 at 10 a.m. The pledges consisting of watches, chains, gold aad diamond rings, earrings, brooches. Chinese and nativa.756 words
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Advertisement612 1906-06-29 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, 3rd July, at 2.30 p.m. Six allotments at Sambawa Road, Singapore, 8.6H8 square feet. 99 years. 2673 POWELL 4 Co.,— Auctioner.. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, 3rd July, at 2.30 p.m. Valuable 3-storey business premises. No. 16 Hong Lim Quay, Singapore, 1,571 square feet, years. 3675 POWELL 4 Co.,—612 words
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Advertisement545 1906-06-29 12 MORTUAGKK'S SALE. IWtataj :ir<l -hily, m p.m. 1. Twenty freehold allotments at Confederate Estate Road, Singapore 4U.UOU square feet, lots «9 to hh of Grant No. a. 2. Dwelling house No. 89 off Rangoon Koad, Singap»<-e, IO.KHO square feet, freehold, part of Grant No. 2M«. m* POWELL 4 Co.,— Auctioneer..545 words
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