The Straits Times, 14 August 1906

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.113 THE STRAITS TIMES. TUESDA>\ AUGUST 14. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 209 1 I ,T Reliability Evidence IN FAVOUR OF THE DE DION-BOUTON Car was forged in the Scottish Reliability Trials. One De Dion entered. One De Oion regtetered Absolute non-stops every day. The title Reliable Cart given io the De Dion, is proved more and more conclusively day by day to be
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    • 410 1 I™*"" -STRAITS TIMES" fi BOSI.NESS DIRECTOR,Y.| I AUCTIONEERS. POWELL A CO., Singapore. (Established 42 vkabsi. Real Estate Auctioneers and Yalners. Mortga tea arranged Valuations made. RenU collected Powell A Coy's Auction and House- Propertj ircular is issued weekly and sent free to an> Idress GENERAL OUTFITTERS. KATZ BROS., LTD Ruffles
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    • 693 1 ROBINSON CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Royal Bar-lock _4^_^ TYPEWRITER, "iL^liSB The BAR LOCK is onl V Typewriter the writing of fefe^^^Hf which is in siyht from Used by 77 of the leading Insurance Companies in the United Kingdom alone. 1 VISIBLE V/KITINO J LIST OF INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE
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  • 454 2 A Mooting of the Ceylon Rabbet Ex- 4 Irhifion Cominitte WSJ hold at Kandv on the "-'Bth ,lulv The (iuvornor of Ceylon (Sn II Blake) presided. Mr. B H Denhaaa, the Boeretary, said thercj i Utter from the Kuala Lumpur Planters' Association ashing for a spcdal g
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  • 311 2 The visitor to the Tower of London who ii permitted in inspect Ut9 crown jewcli -i-Ul'iin kiio\v> thai a 1;« y<- proportion of the blazing gi'm> are Merely pa \> tod ili. it. although the Tower might considered i- en agb place. •I. M the famous (tone!
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  • 75 2 A mm I |).i|kt iiata thai the fall in tin proved UMOMCftiag to 1 1*- k who we i trying to work up hooai in <'<>riiisli t ii hare- a ml wic indulging in lici|n> uf w.ld rush of |)Kinii)ti.ms. L'nf iiiiiin ely khn it had a more im»..ii t..i
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  • 1587 2 A New Radical Police. Tlie New York Orrfspi.n.. Nt of 'The Tribune announces a new radical policy on thj pwt of the President in h:s ram paigu against the tyranny ti trusts and railnads. Resourceful fighter as he is. Mr. Roosevelt is determined to use
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    • 79 2 Bawd Complaint in Children. During the iwmmw months children ar« Mtbjed to diaorderi <>f the bowah which sh aid receive earcfal attaanan a> an i v ill' \\\A anuataral loobmmm <'i the bowels anears. The i^st medicine ih use fir Imiwcl complaint is Chamberlaiu'i C'olii-. Cholera and DiarrhoM Reii'niv as
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    • 302 2 H timber Cycles AND MOTOR CARS Represent the Highest Standard of Excellence. CARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. The Borneo Co., Ltd. H. ABRAMS The Horse Repository Orchard Road /Ins just iamUil i s. Oarimt forty very MteotbanaStOeba, hikI Poaie*, allUiocoaghtj broken to MtMk ;inil bMTMM and ready for uniiH <lial< UN. Tliis
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    • 321 2 YAMATO CO. t I>KALKI!S IN Japanese Curios. No. 41 HIGH STREET. 229S J^gri-Jiortieultural Sfiow SINGAPORE TO UK HKI,I> OM THE RAFFLES RECLAMATION GROUND August the 16th, 17th, 18th. 1906 Intending Exhibitors are reminded that Entries close for Division D (Horses anil Dogs) on the 28th of July, and for all
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  • 195 3 At ('iili<inbi> on 1 lie M uiitant a novel point was raises' before the Chief Justice. The care was one of theft and Urn acused wrre convicted. It turn I 'l out that OM of the witne .es for the pro•ecutioo had previoßßly nvaa avidMoa in
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  • 581 3 No; >ci much ia heard nowadayi aa i, r merly of the inilueiiee i Bpecuiation npon the price of cruds rubbtr. and this <.■ probably due to reason which in tim<> may lead to the diwppcaraucc from the trade of speculation real or alleged Al
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  • 349 3 Cos i oi Repairing. Apropoa ol tnc wlwtJßg of the Novife, IHI Ilk— Hubs an U..HI-O -war, the 'Japan Mail makes the following ng observations M the expend, tun- whieii is lx.mg inclined for UM rt (Kin- oi tile c.ijjtuiKi war, n.ps it ia quite a business that
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    • 118 3 In tli<> course of raaaarkaala .speech. Mr. John Morloy. menttVtJ of State for India, aaid kaat f<-| loaßa lime to come thai I— III I'l wouldKuriusli tin i^rralcsl ilaagar ao i iio \Knca >>f the Baapcra Et rii-lics natural! aatll t t-mjit ion 1 other power) 1 arhiWltfca aacaaaJ^r <>f
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    • 354 3 DOGSHEAO^^, BRAND BASS'S ALE gf GDINUESS'S STOUT. Can be had at all first class \jQ^ S^®S^w ole A Z enis Bars and Hotels Kirn Hin Co Sin^ a P ore 60,000 CASES HOMOGENOUS PURE NATURAL MILK HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE nordcleutscher idoyd. (North German Lloyd). FOR USE ON BOARD
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    • 101 3 H^J, THE LISUTTPR GOlPflhlSe MACHINE I /^qK'H Used by the Leadin Newspapers, ntyLWiPwT government contractors. ftftES&^WJF^Si KtIKKIOX \M> lOLONIAL (JOVKKN.MtNTS k^ 11 OOOIN DAILY USE fJIB' iPI 5-1 HUMOI -11-: bgUAKI., CALCUTTA. af^Hjj^K^39aa> I II I This pa|>vr is partly set upuu the Linotype Cinematographs Films ;sk l-'or a complete
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    • 301 3 PHOSFERINE Tho Greateat of all Tonlca. 5 RADIATES HEALTH. J \jfrietm Aahton Paraona, Umitad, ••17, Faninfdoa Road. London. B.C. AIBERT L. A. UALCY, 150 Middle Bomi. 1 n.l^rtaker Tomh Build-r Beflsto inf nn tliepublirtliat lie lias now received a lartfe consi^nnient <if metallic wreaths, Ac ham I. mill, ,11, c\
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  • 15 4 O'Fi.'Hkkty. —At Penang, on August 10th Mm. Cum ilk' Hnd^et O'Flaherty, aged 04 ve»r».
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  • 339 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, 14Th AUGUST. Ykstkkiiay. a meeting of tbe Executive J Council was held to consider what was best to be done iv refereuce to the tenders for the Opium and Spirit Farms of the Colony, and a decision was reached, whereby the Colonial Government
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  • 567 4 Xv w.vv of holding up to public ridicule the ai-.ion of tin- present British Government in respect to Chinese labour in South Africa, the American Government and some manufacturers and others in British Columbia announce their trend towards getting Celestials to work for them. Cutting a Panama Canal and the
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  • 675 4 It is now over a year since the Colonial (iovcrnineiit, with something like n rt nrmit, took [msst-ssion of the piopcrtv of tile Taujdug Pajjar Dock Company, and nothiug lias Ih-cii done as yet, ho far as the Colony can perceive, to make the necessary improvements, and place this addition
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  • 303 4 Thk following advertisement, which has appeared in the Lmm Kmm, simlv gives a very untrue impression of the cost of living in the Straits, aud we trust that Truth will Hot hold of the item mid l»-.i' tlio stuffing out of it I AW. WANTED, be Strait- :uu\ Native \j
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  • 233 4 It is intvrcstinn to note that the batch of Indians who are proceeding to British Columbia have sailed from Hongkong and should be well on their way to Vancouver via Shanghai and Japan ports. These are to Ik' employed in the flour mills and urn in respect to canning salmon.
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  • Special German Telegrams .
    • 24 4 Brrlin IHh Aug. Reports that Prince Heinrich of Prussia hag been appointed Commander of the active German fleet prove to be false.
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    • 37 4 The German Press calls for explanations about the relations between Herr Von Pod biclsky. (the Minister of Agriculture ,\r in Prussia), and Herr Tippelskirch, an army contractor under suspicion, whose accounts books have been seized.
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    • 47 4 British Request to Turkey Refused. The Sultan of Turkey's illness has taken a turn for the better, bnt a relapse looks likely. The Turkish Government roliises to consider certain British railway demands owing to their running counter to the interests of the Bagdad railway concessionaries.
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    • 33 4 Seiiiior Penna, the President of Brazil, denies that there is any peril to that republic from its German settlers, and affirms that the German Brazilians form the best of citizens.
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    • 18 4 The officers and soldiers condemned to death for the military mutiny at Sweaborg have been shot.
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  • 125 4 It will be remembered that a special wim from India, which was published in the Strait* Turn told of the resignation of tht-Lieutenaut-Goviruor of Kastcrn Bengal and Assam. This was considered a blow to the new arrangement of |iartition. and a blow it certainly is. especially as the reason assigned
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  • 116 4 HaXI application- have readied us for information concerning the whcreabuutH of Sir John Jackson or of his agent iv Singapore. Is the great contractor coming out: has Inarrived When will his resident engineer be here. And so ou. Some of our conU'iii|K>raries have actually announced thai Sir John is due
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  • 42 4 I r is notified by private IctU-r that the Key. N. J. Couvreur has taken his pMMMI liy the Kreucli Mail Steamer, leaving Mai seilles on the liitli of September, and may be expected to reach Singapore on the Hth of October.
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  • 20 4 A r Yokohama on the "2">th July. sas-. Mr. H. C. Potts, a sharebroker there, Kaubs stood at \M. buyers.
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  • 25 4 A BOMMUa wa-s Ik fore Mr. Bailey yes tcrday. for refusing to pay 'rikisha hire and assaulting the puller. He was fined %:> on each charge.
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  • 27 4 Yksterdav the fathers of two girl beggar-. and the mother of a third were fined •S, S">. and $8 for not keeping their children under better control.
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  • 42 4 Ton Jim Soot had a fancy for Wmmt. H* lMisscsied himself of about 7 ll». ;it No. M 0 Havelock Koad. To this Iv added couple <>f (lairs of boMM and a pan ut boots. Yesterday. Mr. (irecu »nw him a month.
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  • 43 4 Mkmbkks of the HhpfM V. M. C. A.. BM requested to reserve Tuesday. tin 'Jlstiustant. at M.4"> p.m., for a general lueoting to view tile provisional plans of the new rluilding.aml to consider what stet>s should M taken to carry through the enterprise.
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  • 46 4 Mis Highness thel'nngku Hesar of I'ahan-' who arrived here a few days ago l>v tin f, M. S. boat Mrrnn left for" Pahang by Oie same boat yesterday. It is uudersUxNi th:tt he will shortly retfrn again in order to be present at the forthouming Show.
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  • 42 4 Till- attention of tV< public is draws to'an advertisement in oitr issue that MakuVs Japanese Cii]cinatoj|a|>li will cud tin ir season at Singaporejou the Jlst inst. W, understand that this Company has no eon nection whatsoever [tit uuy other JftfMCM Cinematograph. I
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  • 52 4 TwKsry-Two humled weight is the re cognized load for a piir of bullocks aud this morning, a Chinese larter was charged by Inspector Pestana. R C.A. Department, for having a load of twenty niuv hundred weight behind his ratio. One bullock was also lame. Mr. Cohuiu required the carter to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 129 4 (Sadlbeek Maegregor (80. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ALE, BEER AND STOUT IMPORTERS. The Singapore Agri-Horticultural SHO"W HOTEL DE L EUROPE Musical Dinner, 16th instant Tiffin and Dinner 17th w h n 18th v Special Menu. AISTKIAN STRING BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Are you Interested in Motor Boats I If you are.
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    • 479 4 NOTICE. Thin is to inform' The Public that we, the undersigned, who have for some time been showing a cinematograph show on Beach Road Known a* "Matanus Japanese Cinematograph will end onr present Singapore season on the 31 st inst Through the medium of this paper we extend onr heartiest
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 108 5 Proposed Prohibitive lariff Causes Perturbatin- Itrrd 10.20 .i.| ■<«»''»'• Frequent fights have nf "nred Iwtween Bulgarians and Greek*. 'he lit* st took place at Anehialos. Bulgari and a large part of the town was burn Tl < l rf eks Metropolitan is reported to vt P'rishetl in
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    • 33 5 r.-,;i. ii.;; ml itih „«*■*< Tlie luemlK-rs of M rW-i's mission to Abyssinia will shortly *tart inland from Jibutil. They take with them a quantity of samples of French manu ictures.
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    • 32 5 The Palace physieiail to the Sultan of Turkey, by using simpletppl'ances. greatly relieved the pain and imfnvenienee to that monarch who is sufferii|i fc~" renal aud imthral complications.
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    • 96 5 Shah Thanked f^r his Gracious Efforts. At a reception U> tin- Perman i.-idenU in Londou. held in th. I'.rsian 1., itiou there, the Charged Affair. -sr^-'a telegram from the Grand Vizit-rof I, .i lonn ing the calling together of -s t mbly by the Shah. H. nlv
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    • 60 5 Arr_sPiicnients to Establish Customs Houses. H( uti i s lc.iircs|»Mi.l. IK »t Pekin.j says l.ipan has \inlorineil China that she is icadv tn estav''" I stoin house- at Dalny. Japan aU. ,i\ IV arrangements to l>e niiKle at frontii\ "sin Niitli Manchuria in iinlci i" vi
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  • 83 5 k'MntU, l.im rViii! Chew. .1 Chin.s. iiill ...Hector enip!.\ed 'by K m H.f ■.V Co\ was before Messrs. Mullen ftll d K||Ul on three Hllcuiitioiis of hn :icln „f triis-. the Mini* aggregating HOD Tin .\jifendant Ui,, I to Bangkok and was a:1,,-steil Mr. Wee Tlieam TV-
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  • 72 5 School Children and Show We arc NWM to -■;<■■ children on tin -rolls lITO „.4 .rant maid schools will In adm M t'n i ,1 tin- Agri Horticultural Show l«-t wiin 1 1, Lmrs of 2 and t on Fiiday afternoon. It vtill not Ik■MMHJ for teachers to a-coiiipaii\ the
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  • 42 5 SiionriM. for tin- Wa/rrcn Shu-1.l ami WaUll <'liHiu])i(inshi|i commenced today at %M a.m. at Alcxamlra RangcM, ami tli< i oni|H tition iv tbaaa •fWuti in the c RMh M.Tti.iy will v i. .1 la iiuiriiiii!>. fiiniiiii in nil luneti
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  • 61 5 YksTK.itiuY. Chow Cli. n Hong and Tan Kng Chiian. it tra.n iini [or. were before Mr. Grata; tin former Im acting as a conductor without ii li.-i mc .sing the conductor's I'lulye. .iii.l tillg by personation the latUr Im ;il« ttinc. Train Inspector Hurtli <-t ga\t i Mill-in i to
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  • 51 5 Mil. C. K l.i -his.. ion. son of the Government A ucnt of Galle. in Ceylon, has been ap)Hiinl4 I sii|m iinten.leut of the Lapan I' tan KcibiH i tin Federated Malay States. Mi I. .isluti:'tiMi hasexperience in new cleiirini; work, MM Uiis is just what is wantcil by the
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  • 60 5 l>n. Mohkison, the Fmm correspondent, was interviewed at Dalnv after his tour of ms|>ection in Manchuria, and. according to the -hip'lll limit, declares that the Japanese military organisation in Manchuria struck I n in as very |>erfcct: that its im-tliols do not err on the side of either leniency or
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  • 110 5 (MMMI, I' Q_ (MIS and 61U arrested mist -ruble Uokteg C'liincHe in the verandah in C'oli'inan Street while l«n_nin- Tliu morning, tl") were hailed Ufore Mr. Column. Two of them claimed to lie working men. Thri-eof them^ot a mouth each j Mat two months Two were remanded for witnesses. One
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  • 53 5 This morning. Mr. Hawtrv. Assistant Sii|H-riutoiident of Police, had a remand case ■ga jist Tan A Tek for atwisting iv the uianaWuient of a "Chap.lißi" lottery. As neither ISfce defendant th* his bailor put in an appeaiS^ee. he ask,., l Mr. Column to grant warrant^ against lmt h men. This
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  • 78 5 Thk repairs t" the li' M. ft. Donegal which, it may h_ recalled, w- as injured bygrounding in the Red Sea w lalst o n her wayout to the China Station, have lie^n eoniplet »•<! at Chatham. It is understood tli.U Unoriginal order to station her iv Mm fcti Kast
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  • 105 5 A vf.kv vonng Eurasian wife immnl l>efore Mr. Mitchell, yesterday morning, to solicit piotection from her husband, whom she summoned for beating hor. The husband said that his wife misbehaved herself and drank. He did not know what to do with her He could not consent to live with her.
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  • 112 5 On the iird Angina, H_yn the gimw oh,, rr, r. Prince Viiyrtla and Prince Suriyouj» were welcomed back home after the completion of their educational eour.se in England. Year by year Siam. remarkH that journal, is wilding to Kurope young men to be ediu :iUml. The Kiny's hoiih all go,
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  • 54 5 ACCEPTED TENDERS FOR LEASES IN THE COLONY. Thk following are the successful tenderers for the leases of the Opium and Spirit Farms in the Colony Siuga|M>re Farm i In sent Farmers i 929"».00O Penang Farm Lim Kek Chnani »1S."»,OOO Malacca Farun not settled yet I .lohore
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  • 206 5 Thk I'nnrarfi publishes details respecting a school for Socialist politicians which is to be opened in Germany next November. Tin; pui |«is( of the school in to provide politi al education for party journalists, secretaries aud agitators. The course will last for six months, ami the
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  • 128 5 I'ndkk the auspices of the Sherwood Foresters Dramatic Club an excellent smoking concert was given iv the Recreation Room. Tan-Jin, last evening, making an appropriate rimili to the matnem res just concluded. Nearly all the officers of the regiim nt were prix-nl. as well as
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  • 142 5 A kkw days auo. a hinaiuin eiupl >\"d as loaves of bread and twentv-fonr e»ys from the pantr;. iftlieimss. Yesterday in irning. |ns|Mctor Kara brought tin- man before Mr. i nlin.iii on remand. Sergeant Allinsou. R.G. A.. Mess Caterer, explained the matter, and added that the defendant
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  • 49 5 CossT»r.i.K llki: MH, an active and energi-tic |K>lice officer who has rendered go.nl serviue in the Detective Department and in I* Division, has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant. He came' from the Royal Irish Constabulary. Good work done by Constable Redrnp has been similarly recognised.
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  • 1021 5 Latest Particulars of this week's Event. It has been erroneously stated in the Pretw that the Show will be open on SatuJrdav night till 11.80 o'clock. Owing to the alUod't insuperable difficulties which wotiid attend the attempt to successfully light the exhibition, it was decided not to keep
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  • 437 5 Sequel to strained Business Relationship. Shaik Salim Talik ami Co.. a firm of Arab traders, commenced an action in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon against Lim Ke Siew of Chops Sin Wall Seng and Hong Wah Soon, and Lim Kee Seng of Chop Liang Soon Seng. Messrs.
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  • 649 5 Grand Oprning Function. 'I'm: o|H-uins{ of the Kriau irrigation, Canal in I'erak took place on the Mh instiiut. and pioviKl to l>e a pictures<nie and imposing function, (treat crowds attended. In the I unavoidable ab^encr of H. K. the High Commissioner of the f. ML S.. Mr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 Kxhokts of rubber from the north of Brazil have varied very little during the l&Ht hv< yearn. The ftgureH for 1905— H1 ,474,70(1 kilos -are, however, over two millions in advance of thone for 19<)1.
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    • 417 5 SINGAPORE JlgrkHortieultural 31?ow 16th, 17th, and 18th August. SPECIAL DINNER AT RAFFLES HOTEL WITH Regimental Band in Attendance During and After Dinner on the Above Dates. iV.fI.— SEATS TO BE RESERVED PREVIOUSLY. TO-DAY. To-Nlght. Hdelph[ Rotel MUSICAL WEEK Magnificent Bavarian Orchestra will Perform. DURING LUNCHEON, DURING DINNER, AFTER DINNER. On
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  • 1065 6 Wm Jas. Hy. Thompson s Fortnightly Circular. Para. And P.anta'ion. July 9:h, 1906. }>;, ia. \\'t have to record a further l.i l l .ii valutv ;incc <mr Ittt issue, hard .lire fiiio having totu-hcil B OJ, or 2d. per Ib. mulci car quitation <it a furt■igiil
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 551 6 WANTED. CLERK— a Chinese copying clerk, good writing indispensable. Apnly by letter to ■vm ROBINSON* CO. CABHIBB AND BILL rOLLECTOR— Security required. Apply, with copies of testinii'inals to li o S'lratt* That* •iosa SIOHi: KI'.KI'KIL -R«|iiiied. must be active and have goo I testimonials. Write K. li.. 0 n gtaato
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    • 653 6 TO BE LEt HOUSE— No, K Thomson Howl. Apply to J. A. Meyer c,'o Meyer Brothers. O2900" COMPOIND HOI.SE- No. I Sophia Road Apply at No. 181Prinep Street. MM OFFICES.— SmaiI first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Ap(ly to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., Agent*. a.o OFFICE.—
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    • 1069 6 BIJS&APORE SPORTING CLUB, PROGRAMME FOR THE AITIMN RACE MEETING, 1906. O,ct. 16th, 18th and 20th. FIRST DAY. I Tn,*,lay. October 16th. 1.-TIIE MAIDEN PLATE-Valne »600. A IRace for Maiden Horses. Weight Wst. 31b. Entrance 120 Distance, R.C. 2— THlt LAWN STAKES— VaIue »400. A Haiulicapfor all Homes imported as (iriffine
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    • 1040 6 accepted up to 6 o'olock p.m. ou Thursday the lMth October upon payment o an Extra, Frw of Ten Dollar*. All such entries moat be made on the S.R.A. Form* in the usual way, and be handed to the Secretary. ITM G. P. OWEN, Secretary and Clerk of (ft* CmMM
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    • 615 6 NOtICES. TO OURPDVERTISERS. Adverti«L s aro earnestly requested to tnd in their srna e r advertisements or noticesof change before Noov on Saturdays before 1 0. 30 a m. i tharwiee their ordere may have t be postponed to the following t f Large advertisements in tut win require twenty,
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  • 667 7 It b a well-known faot that the natives of Borneo Malays and l)v:ik. ji> particular -are very lacking in oruinaliiy and when an absolutely new t »>1 invented by them it must 1,, ..united a very rare occurrence. A raw has jii: I iii brought
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  • 204 7 'I'hr Briti h Qovctnmtnt lia> now fixed iin day »hi. h is to tee tlu end of the pi -i nt v-uin i i Chin T labt nr recruit- j ing n the Tranrvaal. *'n November SO, hit Majeety't Contalar Rapraeeatativet in ct, M (top all reenriting
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  • 51 7 New ioiik's from Mew V rfc thsJ Tlw Gentlewomen has paid £-.000 fir the exclusive British wr'aJ righi in -tnrv by I'pton Slvriair. I hi" now irorM-iaaMNH author of "The Jingle." King Mid. i- ii it- title, i aoetic idiii.iini" .if tlau purest k ml. entirely <l ftVtvnt from TM
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  • 630 7 The most notable pafMf in the Monthly Re\ iew bears tl-e above heading. Mr. Archer t'n.-t m t [been m Rome in 1881 ;>t Scandinavian Club. and thus dcs.cril.es h;n In glided an undersized man with vcrv broad shoulders and a largo leonine head,
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  • 233 7 A iii-alnn ha.- i.fiu lau-fd in the Wost Hand (Johaiuaeeburg) liv the illOOverj, curly in July, of three Chinese armed wi'h l.r<"-Mrtfoid r fir-, hiding in I di mm il shaft. The police surrounded tin shaft and sent down a C'hii.iiiian to demand their -iinender. bo!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 57 7 Kheumatic Pains Relieved. The <|iiick relief from rhenmati paina nfforded l>y Chamb rlain's Pain Balm hjaa mvpri i-d and delighted tin u.-an.U oi nutTcni- It mamM re t and shop pce-l niblc A many have been pel niancutlv cm 1 if rheumatism by (be u^ of I his l.ii'inent. Fur
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    • 133 7 MOTOR CARS The following cars will arrive during; this month ARGYLLS One 5 seated 10-12 H.P. ROVERS One 2 seated 6 H.P. (Special finish) One 4 8 Full particulars on application to Syme Co., Sole Jigents. ARGYLL MOTORS LTD. ROVER COMPANY LTD. What w« Do. We do Well. I^^^ m^
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    • 839 7 LAGE STORE J 170, ORCHARD ROAD. t| I Larce and varied itock of Lace*, 111 1 Nottingham, Valenciennes, Irish and Brussels and English and Swlis Embroideries. > Prices very moderate. Inspection Invited. M. E. SHASHA. 250J I ©fc Straits TDimes. AND Wde Straits SBudget SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Dnilv
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    • 60 7 A Good Rule (or the Home. Make it one of your regular hahitt to keep Chamberlian's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your horn.- as safeguard against I redden attack ol bnwel compliant. I is cjrtain to be needed sooner cr later, nud when that time comes i: will be
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 21 8 Tin rr will be an approaching and putting ompetition on the Singapore Golf Club links oh Friday next.
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    • 26 8 Play in the final of the K. R. Polo Cup Tournament will commence on the afternoon of the 21st instant on the Singapore Polo Club's ground.
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    • 39 8 Owing to the receipt of erroneous information F.. V. H. Fdlin's name appeared yesterday as a member of the Colony XI to do duty against the F. M. S. This should have been that of R. K. Scott Murray.
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    • 40 8 mi ssa(i«- from London dated August 4th iiilnriiiK iih tliat Surrey lias beaten Sussex by nine wickets: The West Indians have beaten Yorkshire liy 2(12 runs Gloucester has beaten Middlesex l>y 121 runs; The Worcester v. Hants nuiti-li was drawn.
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    • 972 8 Tiik St. Lkukk Kavoikitk. A lleuUT cable received at 1 1 -5S a.m. to-day says that Keystone 11, the St. Leger favourite. issunVring from an abcess in the month ami mm ot be bridled though otherwise she is well, so that if the abcess is not aggravated tin
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    • 146 8 To-day's Final. The final of the Association Cup comes oil this afternoon on the 8. C. C. Ground and a most exciting game is expected and sure to be seen. The Shcrvvoods have been taking part in the manoeuvres those last ten days and will appear in the
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    • 57 8 Sk.i'ov Lines Golb Clib. The following is the result of the Ladies' August Medal: tfrs. Scolt Knssi-ll ft*, i.ov.ii Urs. (iaiisloser tlrs. < in in dins I'.i in- Oallwcy Hins Coleclougli klixs Smith rrosH. 11 cp. .^eii .15— 12 48 45 Mb 45 50— 8 47 56— 6 50
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    • 227 8 Tbk OhOM Mateh Nkwxan v. Collins. As has already been announced. Sam Ne A-inan of Hongkong and Tom Collins of the R. G. A. have agreed on a match for a subscription purse, the fight taking place on Thursday next August 16th at 9.80 p.m. in the Alexandra Theatre,
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  • 245 8 The King's Prize '1 uk desires of the Malay States Guides for tine weather at Bisley on the 13th July were not realised to their satisfaction, aud they were compelled to shoot for the Kolapore Cvp the prize they coveted most not only in a strong, choppy
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  • 209 8 Tiik white in Fiji settlers greatly complain that the lauds are locked np, being almost wholly and solely in the hands of the native proprietors, who, it is alleged, decline to part with them. Before annexation the Fijians had alienated a good deal of valuable
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  • 1209 8 H. E. the Governor I'mnng. Sunday, jth Auytul. and Miss rulers, m did not put in an appearance on either of the three racing days, on account of being in uoiirning. but on the last day we had a large influx of folk from the States, who made
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  • 274 8 Heavy Fine on a Railway Company Ftm Vi.rA, Uth. July. Tuf. Judge of the- I'nited Stites District Court at Chicago to-day sentenced the Chicago and Alton Railroad, which was recently convicted of granting rebates, to pay a fine of 120,000 (£4.000) on each of the two counts.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 27 8 Messrs. K. K. Kadookik and Co., I rokers at Hongkong, quote Raubs there at 18, buyers, on the Brd August, owing to better news from the mines.
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    • 642 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. Maltese silk lace collars, Ladies' silk blouses, Japanese cotton crape kimonos, Persian and Indian carpets of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 115 8 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 14th Aug. High Wator. Mi pm. Cup Football. Fore*Ujra. v. S.C.C. Eng. Association, K»ffle« Place Mi Wednesday, 15th Aug. High Water. 7-9 a.m. 6-27 |> in. P. ft. O. homeward mail due. Football. Dutch Club. v. V MCA. Thursday, 16th Aug. High Water. 8-33 a.m. 7-33
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  • 340 9 Ihe Duff Development Co., Ltd. J lit t i.inpanv s l once- .i. hi Im-iiih situated I in tin- Southern part of K< lantau la itduiir aUj suitexl to pla.itinn. Tlicre. is a large j number of indfamnona rubber tieaafroni Iw to twenty years in am may I><-
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  • 24 9 II M S. 'Powerful is shortly expected larc from Sydney. The Admiral on the Australian Station comes in her to attend the Naval Conference.
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  • 38 9 The General Manager of the F. M S. R. always' states is his report for last year, that the estimated cost of ihe Johore State Railway, which is bei.ig laid with 80lb. to tho yard rails, is »<1J.460.881.46.
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  • 40 9 The Java Rubber and Produce Co. lias been registered in London with a capital of £50,000 in £1 hare to cultivate juiti ..\pluit the K:\li.- Mrawan Batata and to take over tin businem and aaaaa >.i tiu Kalie Mrawan MaataehappCj
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  • 49 9 The medical authentic? in Kang. im mi adopting every pos>il>li precaution r. eliee-k the epidemic ot plague, which In- already caused quite i large number 1 1 deaths. Twenty-sevcu deaths p> r day w.,- ih average until lately. Almost all i 'i: .i im- na\ be; n nai ivea.
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  • 67 9 A railway paatengei fiom Taking .11 tempted to smuggle contraband (handu in I bag of feathers into Tenant; thr tlnr day. A elcteetiw .1 1 1 < I <■' 1 tin .1. a Chinaman, when he claimed hit iiiiiiMi.il luggage al Prai It m md towed away in th<- middW
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  • 170 9 \V.- find the following in tin Tims ..i t'cyl. n of the 28th nit. We Bt ited s.<me time ifo thai Mr. G. M Mcl.ai hlan. the Travaaoore planter, urn i fa to Hnlany I i lake charge <;.' cal side of the work in the office which Messrs. Cumberhatch
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  • 221 9 A <■> rres|»'iulriit. writinv from lloorina, Tasmania, Mfcs the Auatralasian why than should Im' such a liig differencp Iwtwwi the valuta of the oxide nf tin and metallic tin. Thua, when metallic Cn M £18.,. M.lc of tin is worth CIS 4, dmVreace £61: ■hag metallic tin in £126, oxide
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 336 9 Date of formation Capital Subscribed Ha ber Issue P»,d Shan. V lue I°Pto 18,500 10 i 10 3,500 uDi*-u«d •,000 10 I 10 850,000 1 1 JO.OOO 10 10 10,000 10 I 1U 840 unixucl 6,207 1 i 1 10,498 1 19/ 36,700 14 1 110.000 I 1 I
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    • 271 9 1905 1900 1904 1903 1903 1906 1904 £150,000 J200.000 £.10.000 700.000 £70.000 •150.000 £-1-2.000 £140.000 •120,000 £11,135 HHO.OOO £59,930 $1-25,000 £10,500 140,000 1 1 20,000 }10 II f 7.000 1 1 I 11.000 1 7/9 70,000 Xi Id '.>,'««' auu-nad 63.000 1 1 j 7,000 1 Mill 9,000 uni«sn««l
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    • 195 9 1*94 1898 lxti.l 1901 1901 1899 1903 IH9I IMX4 1890 !h«7 I'MII £-„:t7T.10.0 $223,000 $10,000,000 VJ. 400.000 }:i4.000 »x7>.000 *600.000 130.000 •200.000 $500,000 13.000.000 $:t. 700.000 MMN •MMJM 7,638 12 6 12/6 3-J-J-, ihhi 1.500 -.0 t 50 112,500 10.000.000 a i •10.000,000 SO.OOO HM |1M 9.500,000 •.'.-.H.IXIO' I
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    • 46 9 How.rth Erakine, Ltd. 6% 1600,000 2% prem buyer.. Kiley Hargreave*. Ltd. 6% **S,OOO "i% prem buyer* Singapore Municipal 6", «O,<KO 2% prem buyer* s<t 1,478,000 p»r. buyers. i% 602,000 par. sellers. Tanjong I'*g»r"Dock Co.. Ltd. OV. *».°°o 2% pram buyers ml 1,365,500 1% prem buyers
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  • 225 9 Singapore, 14th August, 1906 PRODUCE. (ianibit-r buyers 7. -20 ilo (C'uIm- N<\ 1 i unpicked >• 11.00 Copra Kali »•«> la I'oniimiak 8.75 Phm, ltlatk buyers 21.50 Whit. 27.50 Siiyo Kloni Banwak 2.80 .1« kml N... l 2.65 l'.arl Srko 6.40 Coffee Bali. l.">". buyer* ,,20.50 Coffee. Paleiiibang. 20%
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  • 503 9 Managers' Report Wa now ha\e that aluaare I I handiuy.m our Report of the Company < |> i tions during the year end.ng Soth April 1906. We also enclose tracing i hewing the mod worked out during the pad year, which amounts to 15 acres-. 1 rood
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  • 89 9 Gcinral Baron Oku ■Heatde the hit General Kodama as Chief of the General Staff of the Japanese Army. Gci nil Baron Oku was born in No\ ember. IN He entered the army in 1871 and wadistinguished for bravery in tlv Civil War of 1877, when he was Major. He commanded
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  • 112 9 Absolute reliance cannot be placed on the Pahang death return, .says tin State Medical Report, owing to thr in accessibility of several districts of tho State, and the difficulty of examining and checking returns from these parts, while the causes of death, on account of the ignorance wf the decordet^
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  • 148 9 Of late years, so it strikes the M South China Morning Peat," there seems to have been a marked decline in the mess syttem of living in Hongkong. Each succeeding year seemF to aritaaai the conversion of a residence «i t I pmati house in which home lift' runs on
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  • 547 10 The S;m Francisco Call describes the fiscal year 1905-6 as a buUMC trade year" It says: --The fiscal year ,,f 1906-6, wlrch i-lnsed thevther day. is said liv jM>^t <tl authorities. to be the best ever Known in the United States. Kr.nii In-ginning to end it
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  • 397 10 The >w.ii eorraspoadsat cf the North (,'lnnii l);uly Notts" myt Bmigratioa fross tins jxirt and Aaicri U> Samoa is b«iag .aincstly prom ted both l.y (iiiiiiaii btHUMH ■guUl i'.ud the local Ctinian Omul Tha tmns effered U) the rl'lier 1 'lie- aic fair, tnt passage,
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  • 993 10 'I'lio fallowing is horn the PinaaciaJ Tiasss"' Abort four niontlis ago we drew ai j ti>ntioii to the prou/iience tiiv- :i:i,l.n i planting industry was attaining in recent joint stock Wfiatiationa, and gave a li-t of iH-w ooaoarnt thai had boon Boated during the prisons year. The number
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 743 10 Ships and Steamers.- p. e?o STEAM NAVIGATION CO Par China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth aad London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chin I Ccaat, Persian Gulf, Continental, and America Port*. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outicard i lor China).
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    • 1430 10 Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ. Under contract with t c Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore. Ship Aoehcy, late 1. Dakndixh A Co 2-3 Collter Quay. I The undermentioned dates are only approximate t .iteaiiier from Uxp'ted Will be des|j.uhed for llrouner Beugkalis Augt 8 Bengkalis, Siak. Paneh, Asahan, and Belawan Deli
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    • 695 10 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial German Mail Line The fast and well known mail steamoi-3 of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutluimpton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Por Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, aud Kobe
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  • 34 11 Mr .I U Rockefeller, the American multi-millionaire, lias decided to eon£so,ooo towardi the rebuilding ol the premiaes of the Young tten a C'luistiau Associatiou at San FranciM-o. which were destroyed by the recent earthquake.
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  • 48 11 A rubber tree plant* d by ->li B« rant iv a Residency garden tHrit.sh Norta Borneo) about seven yean ago hai aown its seed, and about 200 seedlings are springing up round bY If the rubber is good this promises well |or the rubber connuniea in the uciolibourhood!
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  • 70 11 In Negri SembUma native schi>olnusten in Qovernment employ, as beiug the best educated and the most intelligent .imongst the Malays, are being utilised ac vaccinators, and vaccination hav< been eetabUabed everywhere throughout \)u' state, easy of access, especially to the Malays, tion o\cr. the schoolmaaten may be counted ;is a
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  • 87 11 During the hearing the Criminal Court in Perth (Weetern V ii on thi 14th July. Mr. Justice Buruside al-.il a witnen what led to ;i Btat mi mi by a Bengal.. 1 don': know." replied the witness. uule-s his contcieiic pricked him." What querietl his Hon ur. A conscience i
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  • 111 11 Thi ii ii- of New Z(i'l;:n(i taken th year ihowi thai the popnlatiorj i- increaaing at a gratifying rate. The total population, exclusive of Ifaoria, (natives) \\;< ?90.415. au'-ii'^t 772.719 in March 31. 1891, 'hawing an increase of 117.696. or 15.25 per •> it. Tns incrcaae during the previous, five
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  • 125 11 A grievance of the Royal Engineer! at Hongkong is that the sergeant?' i- only opened a; 8008, and cfeead again from "2 p.m. till tea time, s.iyy •'Truth" The effect of cloving It at 2 p.m. is that many tncii arc unable to ii- the mess in tho middle of
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  • 119 11 An American piirx-r ttxyt the lato Ru Sage, tha millionaire, was born in Oaaida county. K. V., in 1816, was brcmgki up on a farm. aUwtdJHg school dsrisg tlio wintn-s, and began business life .is M emad boy in his brother's ■mean ttow at Tidy. Jle later -i.utcd f>ir himself
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  • 65 11 V S^F.r.S ADVKHTISKP TO SAIL. Manila. lUnuHt, dv Itta Aug.. Bm-lovv |-i-i.:i-; and Bombay, Capri, da« 17iii Aogl Helm M.%.1. Teluk Anson via p >ru, .SVip/id.i on Mondayp. Seimiior on Wi-ilnemUvK, and Iliie l.rong on PHdav*. s. s. Co. Kii^t Caaal |v..rts. Hum »'h.itt Htm, alternate. HatnwU) «aad wadaaad ivk.
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  • 125 11 From Ecrope By the P.iVO. s. s. OaauM due on 16th August. From China— By the P. >v O. s. s. MnUuiia due on 15th August. TIME TAULE OF MAILS HUE. July -2nd M. K. Inly 26tli July jth P. *O. July 29tli July 11th N. D.
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  • 98 11 PAB8ED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVKD FOB ORDERS, Flao i Date. Rio. Ship's Name. Aug. 5Ger it Obe-hausen Hut 8 8 Banda 7 Dut 8 8 Tantalus n 7 Nor bq Viking 7 Brit bq Eclipse 8 Brit s s Indravelli 8Dut 8 8 Gede V I C SwmJ F
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 124 11 Ambm 11 Kouangsi. Fell str. Hongkoug Palembang. Dut str. P. Soeaoe Dagnmr. Uuss str, Bordeaux Cheang Chew, Brit str. Hongkong U Argonair.. H. M. S. England Tanglin. Biit sir. Rangoon Falk. Kor str. Hongkong Isla de Panax Slw.ll str. Liverpool via ,n< DenofOgil. Brit str. Raugixin, Calcutta Kish. Brß
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    • 88 11 Kr Per Si turner Time TooMaaaw, Bangk k !:,,i,l 10 a.m. Djambie. Sabak Vmltmtm 11 a.m. Indragiri I/,,,/ rhi/r noon P.S'tenliam ,v Penang Kfttiui 1 p.m. Teluk Anaon via ports Mbmw 3 p.m. Malacca .v Port Dicks ,n Honn I.iun :i p.m. Sbaya. BaU, Macassar \TUlutm I p.m.
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    • 357 11 Arrived i^th'Au^ust. '.TSSS Per Kistna. from Penang cii Port Swetteuhain Mr. T. Black. Mr. Madder. Mr. rrow.Mi. Be* Mr. Pykatt, Mfaaaa Jajekaon anil Martin. Mr. Sect Yew Boon, Mr. Khaw .100 Cliot\ Mis. and Miss Haioka, Capt. Martens. Mr. K. A. (iatigle. Mr. K. A. Su.iu. Mr.
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    • 784 11 Smiir. /tort. )>robnklf il,il- of ,irr MSJM of Agent*. SruMKKs. Airlie. Sydney. Ami;. M BoMtMML Achilles, China, Sept. 9 i Man«fleld Albenga. Boatjkonfl, Sept. Baha Al.-iiioiis. Chiiin. Sc|.i. t; M:m ,ti.l«l Annam, Saigon. Aug. N M. HarittßM Andalusia, Hamburg, Nor. 7 Helm \l. Ardjoono. it malm flam Aug.
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  • 102 11 Wharves and Docks at which Different Voxels arc Berthed To-day. ANJOHG PAGA*. Bun Wuv Bvms:- Nil. ti-iWiiiKiSninsl: .1 uiiiiia, Paknam. TeeHta. Caly.is i. avi.w Don Suliihadji. Sin .i. inn Si rUM 1 KliMWlh ViLioi.n Qbatim Dock;- B— lob Goan. MAIN WhftßF. TANJONC PAGAR
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 710 11 Ships and Steamers. C. P. R. Canadian Paotfio Railway Company's Royal Mai' Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUPCPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UMTED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons— Speed
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    • 505 11 APCAR LINE OF STFAMERS Thp undermentioned mail steamers of the above Comimny maintain a ten-daily service between Calcutta and Hongkong. CALLING AT PKNANG AND SINGAPORE gN MOUTH FLEET Tons Commander s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. E. Gentles s.s. Catherine Apcar 2,727 W. D. A. Thomas s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 52 11 WEATHER TtLEGRAM. HONGKONG.-13th Aoai -v—i i Bnrometer 20. "I. Direction of Wind n-i Force of Wind Max. Temp in Hhrnle M. MANILA.— I2th 7-5^ Sate. 0 31 27 Timf. r.n.i.s on Fort OaaHnuj and Mount I Faber drop diilv at 1 p.m.. Singapore standard time corresp.m "..ii^; ti i a.
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  • 365 12 Tbc lack of partnerships registration as to Chinese traders, m Hongkong is nt auch a canker as the want of a tew than a^SfeaSffg rrSL-M— he tiniwiiy o»j°y s Ue sr....^t -rjrrs unsV.tisiactory, has oulj to add tm female section of his home bjLblidunent to aecuw himaalf agauut
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  • 413 12 Tho KkW HioM," Japaaaatd m iiia^ir. m an able article, declares! tli.n the principles of the open door", I aq«ai onmrtaaitiM for the trade of all nations have guided the policy of, Japan for a uunibcr of years past. They ■rf] be pursued with still greater earu-
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  • 1015 12 On the Railroad. The lions of East Africa appear to watching the progress of civilization with deep interest, and nothing hat done more to arouse their curiosity and wonder than the trains on the Uganda railroad, says a until in an exchange. This railroad, from the Indian
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  • 137 12 A pnrmanimt inland ata, covering :i,ik mil. ,01 BXOTI tii. .11 hall a million acre-, ha. been I K-ii Ia the overflowing <t' thi Colorado River, through an irrigation canal into L'n.ii >i" Southern C ilifornia lying below iea-1 ■<. 1. The a w tea i.-. salty
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  • 199 12 The that output of tin from Timiu v;ta! tii i nt >« cited <iuitt a little interest Tin now stand* at such a high BgWt that cm a naid I ban the pro (luce of tho Sallies mini' (luring April I j)ci cent, good ptofltt iSoula i>iforthciimiiii;.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 560 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions Hongkong G* Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up Capital n0.000.000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve t10.000.000 tl9 uw) ooq Silverfteserve > 9,500,000 19 500 000 Rsserve Liability of Proprietors 510.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. O. H. Medhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. A. 3. Raymond, Esq.
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    • 509 12 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £975,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, LU I SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent,
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    • 663 12 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGH CLASS TKAK FURNITt'RE The property of J. I'halmers, Esq. Auction Sale at Hpottiswoode Park Saturday, J.sth Autust A really first class sale comprising superior teak furniture of excellent design and good finish. H. L. Coghlan Co Licensed Auctioneers 29-2J and Suneyon. SOPHIA AND WILKIE ROAD MORTGAGEES SALE
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    • 385 12 AUCTION SALE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROI'EKTY < BERANGOON ROAD By order of J. O. Cuff Esq., who is leaving the Colony. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co.'s Mart. Oil Monday, Wth Atufiitt, 1906, at 2.30 p. m. Lot 1. Freehold land situate off Serangoon Road, area 14,519 square feet together
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