The Straits Times, 30 June 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.690. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 30. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 TARGA FLORIO RACE SySTSS: Remarkable Success De Dion Bouion TOUR INS CARS. De Dion Bouton 2nd. De Dion Bouton 3rd. De Dion Bouton 4th. De Dion Bouton sth. De Dion Bouton 6th. 11 cars started. 6 finished. OK THE SIX WHICH FINISHED 5 were De Dions. IN THE SAME EVENT
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    • 24 1 HARIMA CINEMATOGRAPH OPPOSITE UNION HOTEL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Night. 7-30 AND 9-30. TWO GOOD SHOWB FORGONE .PAYMENT. K. HAMMA, Proprietor.
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    • 185 1 NOTICE. Our Representative has arrived, and may be consulted at Hotel de l'Europe. CONSULTATION FREE. Hours: 9 to 12 and 8 to 5. LAWRENCE AND MAYO. Opthalmic Optician)-, Manufacturers of all Scientific Instruments, Contractors to His Majesty s Government. Head OfficeH 67 and 09, Chancery Lane, London. Offices in the
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    • 93 1 ROBINSON &> OQ_ Sole Agents for Raleigh Cycles. THE "BRITISH MASTERPIECE. POPULAR RALEIGH. Fitted with all the latest improvements. First-Grade Raleigh. Raleigh Modele Superbe. Special Raleigh. Raleigh Road Racer. BOYS' R,ALEiaH. All our Cycles are sent out with Lamp, Bell, Lamp Oil, Lubricating Oil, Tyre Repair Outfit, Spanner. Pump, Etc.
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    • 186 1 ADELPHI HOTEL "."SET 1 THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE UNDER ENOLISH MANAGEMENT. Anglo-French Caiiine I English Cleanliness I Home Comforts Moderate Terms GUEST NIGHT- EVERY SATURDAY. By special desire, the Plebiscite Dinners are beinp continued. Guests should send in reqnents for any Special Diabes desired on or before Friday iv
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    • 21 1 Plants, Flowers. A Basket of Beautiful ROSES for SO CENTS. Telephones ffifc;;;™; ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT. 217, Orchard Road. 4035-1
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  • 1023 2 PUBLICATIONS FOR COLONIAL READERS. Many New Volumes Prepared Tlie Traitors Wife, a new volume, by Mr. W, H. Williauisou. appcarin;; in I'nwin's Cluiunl Library, is a story of Hevoluticnary llii^sia of plots and plotters and lovers. I Tlic tpy ainoDtjftt the plotters can play a remarkable and terribly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 481 2 Electric Motor Cars ARE NOT MORE SILENT WHEN RUNNING THAN HUMBERS. V*«*V "HUMBER" For SIMPLICITY RELIABILITY and ELEGANCE These Gars are Unrivalled. 23 have been sold locally, and every one of them is giving complete satisfaction. A recent testimonial says I have cot ii) lifted 25.00U miles ou a (Jmeutrv
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    • 569 2 When motquitoet begin to j annoy, remember that simple means of protection against the attacks of these and other j i insects —the use of Calvert's 20 Carbolic Soap. Soli b) tocul Chmiiti mi MM* M.ker.- P. C. Culvtrt* C*.. MushMtw. I I Sn<l«i,d. > oDMMON SENSE-NUTSHELL > A st»
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    • 62 2 NEVER FAILS. METHYLOIDS always curt affections of the urinary tract. They never produce stricture and are far superior to suutal or copaiba. They cure in a short time aud you can notice the. results three hours after using. They relieve the pain and obviate the inconvenience of injections. Although taken
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    • 340 2 BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease litl u«3SlS«n*sn»!^^^lssßl!c^Ol^FtUlO^XTl!»CrO^irD J»M»tC* "We cannot HT4B^nTa^niSk^^aa^3Vs^nT^a^sTai3[^^l^n HoA^Sa b» iifVr of it Xi liwV flia Kf ift Pronounced by tho HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES t -s!i,eS r l Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, Jd PURIFIER at the HUMAN BLOC O. Fortify
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  • 1281 3 THE SWIFTEST PASSAGE ON RECORD. British Blue Ribbon of the Ocean I !»o quietly have the two giant racers of > the Cuoard fleet established their unchal1 lunged claim to the sovereignty of thn seas, that achievements ot nothing less thau epoch makiuj; note have caused no sensation,
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  • 608 3 Protection Sought for Increasing Trade. WritiD^ irom lioikow, on June 11, a corn-pou.l.ir <n ih. c'liiua Mail furniHlics some intorbstint; Mafll ul affairs in the green islanJ of llainau. He »ays that people in that ijuiet port were surprised that the native papers in any part of
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  • 74 3 Evil tiuics have fallen upon the wellknown nutm.r plantations at Bauda in the .Moluccas. The .lava Mode says that, in consequence of a heavy fall in the price of that spice, the planters cannot meet the claims upon them. The coolies on the estates can get neither wages nor rations.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 200 3 BRASIERCARS To Arrive Shortly. ONE 15-25 HP. DOUBLE PHAETON. FOUR CYLINOERB. MODEL 1908. GRAND CARCSBERIE DE LUXE (KING OF BELGIUM STYLE). READY FOR SHIPMENT. One 30-40 H.P. BRASIER, Double Phaeton, four cylinders. One .'JO-40 H.P. BRASIER. Limousine Landaulette four cylinders, complete with tab.tt, electric light, speaking tube, canteen, etc. One
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    • 29 3 SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED. MM the parts freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and give them absolute rent, and a quick cure in certain. For salo by all Dispensaries and dealers.
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    • 420 3 ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages, Errors in Diet (Eating or Drinking), Biliousness, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of the Stomach, or Constipation. It is a Refreshing and Invigorating Beverage, most Invaluable to Travellers, Emigrants, Sailors,
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  • 620 4 BILLIARDIST'S TOUR. Mr. .Melbourne Inman Refers to His Visit to the Straits. The .irrival from IMb ot MsJsWIIM luman, the English mofisMional, lends iuereaseJ interest to the billiard season, which is now in full swing in Melbouruu, Buys the Melbourne ISM luiuau has aspiratiun» of becoiuiu^ the champiou of billiards.
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  • 94 4 rrnm Ecaun— by the P. *O. s.s. Marmora due July 3. From CsnSA--By the P. AO. s.«'. iMasVa doe July ilsy fune Fane Inoe lime ludo I uuc lune lane InDRtij. re I. ■>* B. 1. 1 il. il. 5 P. AO. 9 N. 1) 11 B.
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    • 134 4 13 IT'S A BAD SIGN have ii.ii obstinate, lingerie '■ich will not K- shaken off. no couch 01 ,'.ny st.ige, whether i- :i. A cough soon v. n\ ':>-. ;i strong c< tßuii makes one lt!plc:-s, in net a wry dangerou* ai'ii^ent, yet Tho way to > r f hron
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    • 731 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. o Xa*r STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Fur China Japan, Penang. Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden. Egypt. Mediterranean Port*. Plymouth and London ThrjCijh B^Us af Ladiu; h<i-j1 to" '.'lihj Coast, Persian Gal*. Ooathat isal, k-i-ii-> Porte. BsMsjMN w*a tsaja m i <•> MAIL LINE. (OarsMfal tor 'u'm.i). 19 6 Jf»r.»-,M July
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    • 681 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPVAART MY. BANOJEfL" UANDJERMASIN. Thf Steamers of thi; company maintain a ft:;-".),.' .tv toe between: dlngapore, Socrabaya, Bandjenaasin, Polo Lent. Ballk Papan, Koetei, with transhipment it Bandjsrmasin fcr Saacit, Mandawai, M»mal, Kotta Warlngin, Dfelal. Tho steamers have gcod aocomodation tor first «nd ->econd class passengers. Tost
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    • 494 4 I STEAMER SAILINGSOCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY CO. LTO. lbs Companies' uteamao art dsspatui'.ud (i 'in Liverpool outwards for the Gtraits, Cbiua and Japan every week, and fi >m Japan horn? wards for London, Amsterdam and Aatwt overv fortnight and for Genoa, Marseilles aui Lixerpool
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    • 527 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of tbis Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 790 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDDEIT CHER LLOYD. Imparial German Mall Line. The fast and wsll known mail fleam i f this Company sail fortnightly from Bremea Hamburg vis) Bottardam, Antwerp, goatha-np ton, Qibraltar, Qenoa, Naples, (conatc'ion Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vise vorsai Por: Said, Bnes, Aden, Colombo, Penm Singapore,
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  • 1160 5 i mm Mil ii«-nuK -L» <<.ll..<rin« »bbr«fi un.n« u« -'...i.t. .Mm..,,, bq.— k-tmua; Mb \'l. irlil t :u. -Cruhur 111,1. HOD H RaaHtmti Knt.l B. lulUdHUt—j Kib.-Viencti. U«r.— (..tdihii, l>ul.— Dutch; It'll, -ltiliin; Mum. ipnh Mai.— .^nrav^k <■'. U«"or»l cargo 0.p.-.wk pm .tii t «i II Wharf;
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  • 89 5 June j8 tZauoni, Rrit *tr, Christmas Island Andalusia, Ocr *tr, Hamburg via port" Yebnabi Ma'ii. Jap t-tr, Colombo and Bombay Sultan van Kootia, Dutmi, lUIiR Papan Maetsuvcker. Dtu ftr, P»>lhui> via potw Ciiii-ii^ Mai, (in- atr, Bangkok Rlieui. Cierfport, Colombo and Bremerhaveu Tonkin, Kcb Hi-, Marafillfs via p.irtu Langdale.
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  • 88 5 Bsgan Chiang H. Kian 11 a.m. Penang, Madts- Europe Muttra 4 p.m. Kirn Pu Hnuiuk To-mobbow Urawak Ktuhing iluatok and Baul-a Van Diemm ilangoon Vnity Jabak and Djambie Brouwer S'tenham and PenanjfA'wfna •'reniftntle via ports Sultan <.PahanK. Pekan, T'ganu R. S. Barot tf uar and Malacca Hainan* E>enaog
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  • 75 5 Wharves at which VesseU arc Berthed To-day. faßJOa* Kurr Wauai Basis—Nil. East W. Kictioh I—Trieste. Sam. 1 (Sbobs Wiuar):-Glenogle. Sionoa No. 2—Terrier. 8-Nil. 4 —Springbnrn. 6— Sultan. 6—6 Mennna. 7—Nil. 8-Nil. •—Nil. Jtaonu'i Wa*ar— La Seyne. R(P*>li «lt«ou> Muk WBi»r- Trocaa, Fuh Wo.
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  • 162 5 Several members of the Cambridge Un vereity have recently received circulars which are given details of a series of rags, t it victims of which win- members of the I i versity Fabian Society or of the Universi Woman's Suffrage Association. Late o night, it is stated,
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  • 228 5 Searching for Treasure In the Caribbean Sea. That tlio days of romance are not dead is proved by the rcjiort that Captain Small is about to make a second voyage to the Spaui«h Maiu in search of a treasure of gold, estimated at nearly a quarter of
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  • 195 5 . Passengers Outward. Per P. and O. steamer Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Marmora, at Colombo, due July B.— Mr. J. K. Bishop, Mr. Mundell, Mr. F. D. B. Openshaw, Dr. J. C. D. Allen, Mr. D. Temins, and Mr. R. E. Hose. Per N.D.L. steamer Scbarnhorst. due
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  • 134 5 A telegram from Rome, says a London wire of the 19th instant., states that an extraordinary scene occurred in the Chamber of Deputies the previous day. The BMWmen interfered in an altercation between Signors Santimi and Barzilai. The former apostrophised thorn as cowards,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 630 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. 1 n« ttwintnol this Company mauit*n regular direct service between Calontta, Straits, Hont'Kcne, Shanghai aud Japao, taking cargo on through Bills ol Lading for Canton, Swatow, Araoy, C'hofoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtsze Ports, ForiuoM, the Philippines, <*c, Ao. Steamer* Tone Commander KimuMa *,8M K.
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    • 876 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, APCAR LINE OK STEAMERS Tai oudermentioiidd mail stenronr* of tb« above Line maintain a regular aervioe butween Caloatta and Japan, oalUng at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Bbau^bai m rout* pun, Toon Commander •A iklia 8,tO"l J. Q. Oi.irn.-T M Quaoirr Arr is 4,600 H. B. Biuton k.». "Abbitoon
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    • 434 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT.^ TO BE LET. UNFURNISHED. Plnaaantly situated European Residence dowq w "Fairy Glen." Martm Road, ofl iver Valley Road. Itent $75. Entry, August 1908. H. L. CO3BLAN CO., Agents. 0 1446 OFFIGEB TO BE LET. OFFICES.— The extensive premises divided into numerous offices I oilt by Towkny Loke Tew
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    • 216 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July I—At1 At Bale-room, s.s. Ruby, at 2-30 p.m I— At Sale-room, unredeemed pledges, at 10 a.m. 3— At Bale-room, gold rings set with diamonds, etc., at 11 a.m. B —At Sale-room, unredeemed pledges, at 10 a.m. 4 At Sale room, Japanese Art Curios, at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 167 5 Singapore Tide Table. IKiiom Jest 30 m Jn.Y 6.) UlQli WATER. LOW WATER j Tim* i H'ghtiiTime H'ght Jane bra, mm. |ft. ins. Ihrs. min. ft. Ins. T— mi l 0-*op m 8.4 15.38 am!1 5.38 a m! 0.1 Toisoai 80 :j niOpm j 9 6 i fl .29 pm
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    • 115 5 D4Y BY DAY Tuesday. June 30. High Water 11 20 p.m. Association Cup Tie. R.G A. v. K.E. Corricli Family. Tentouia Club. Six-a- side Football. Alhambra. 7SO p m Japanese Cinematograpn. 7 <() p. is Uarima Cinematograph. 7-80 p. in Wayaiifi Kaseim. 9 p.m. Wednesday, July i. High Water. 052
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  • 53 6 DEATHS. Duclkt-Hcstui. Ou June )j. at -Uuhmi.i Mortimer Seelcy-Uuatod, of the I. ILCmoom Service, «iv of Maior U. Soflcyifubtuil. I.B. Anu> (retired), nf Hart IIMM. fliillllllluill. U.8.A., aj,'od 31 years. IiBM. Ou June 11, ill Sbiiniili.ii. Pi.fr Taylor, luto Uok Jlist*r of tU.- Hlmn t ;lnn Uw:\; iiutl Kn^iinxriu:: ('<'..
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  • 1360 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 16 CENTS. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. A pri cu tatiou of tboca.se against Socialism i= undoubtedly an undertaking which has much to recommend it, and we make no apology for noticing the handbook recently published by Messrs. Oeorgo Allou and Son, ou behalf of the Londou Municipal
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  • 15 6 The I|k>!i club has mov.-d into temporary gaarten peadtag ihe erection of it-, m preinisfK.
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  • 14 6 The Corrick l-'amily of Kntcrtaincrsarrivi d from Batavia, yesterday. liy the Dutch steamer ■faOOBa.
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  • 17 6 From Hougkoug and Hoibow, tjs paetea gers arrived, this moruiug by the N D.f. stt-auier I'hov. la.
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  • 17 6 His K.\i.'elleiicv the (iovernor and party returned Iroui a BaeoWag trip by the s,', .Mew. this morning.
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  • 15 6 Nearly four hundred BMHDgn arrived from Ho.igkoug, last night, by the ApcaT liner Catherine Ajicar.
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  • 19 6 A oargo of teak from I'.augkok for Knmhav ■irrivi'd in Biagaaen, this morning, l> v th". Norwegian steamer Terrier.
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  • 19 6 'J'lm total streujith of the Itnnrtni^l Vohuteor Corps 011 March 81 was WG as against IH'.i the i>r<teetliug year.
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  • 22 6 l'"riday last was tin- ninth anniv. is.uy ol 1111 admission of a Ktiropeau nuollioial r< pro tentative in the fVllinglil State UomeU.
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  • 22 6 Tin l*ortuguc»o cruaec Adomi>tor lefl laet night far Mieao, bat will fast riaitTiiaor Deli, a small |»ut on the island of Timor.
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  • 36 6 A well dressed Ciiinamau appeared before the Third Magistrate. .Mr. K. E. Column, yesterday, ou a charge of theft of two iron oars from the window of au empty bewo in Krskine lioad. lie was aupjitti-d"
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  • 45 6 Ciiinamau who WM convi yiu;; tood to a t:ou|)le of prisoiicis iv a Philippine gaol on lune I. war sir, id; „11 the in cU aud shoulder I,;, the butt of the Ouards gun, and died from tin: effects of the bl>»w, lour days later.
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  • 46 6 'Ihe list lor tin; Assizes at Ser. mbun held the other day by Mr. JoaaWe Woodward m one of tint lun:'i.'Ht on reconl iv that State. I'hi- crime-, priuciiially, were hoiisebicaking and other similar ollrmes. couscjueut |iiohahly mi tin tin tluuip. iayn a oootoni. |Mirai y.
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  • 46 6 The liussi.tii steauu is Ain'ir aud Diiie(n 1. belonging to tbe Km Kaat Btoamaliip Com puiiy. an- -till dataiaed at Nagasaki, ulnic they were attat;lii-d Hirea nioutlis uo hy the Ilitakat-. (ollitry Cumpauy. of \aga«aki. on a cl..iuj against coal sMpplied atuouotUlu to about yen 20.UU0.
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  • 48 6 Messrs. dutbrie aud Compauy. Limited, inform us that they have received news by cablegram that at the Scottish Ueliability Trials the Swift cars have agaiu been awarded the gold mednl, this beiug the third tiujc in succession that they have Secured the leading place at these particular Trials.
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  • 52 6 Messi- Wee l!iu aud Coui|Kiny s sU-ami.r Tcicsa arriwd from Macassar aud Sourabaya. this moruiug. Captain Mason reports th;il Mr. Tullock. the secoud mate, died at Sourabaya from heart failure ou Thursday last. TwoChiucse malo |>asseugers wlm were found In be suDoriug from beri In ri wmn letained on board
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  • 56 6 We would remind our readors ol tin pel formance to he giveu to-uigM in tin Tcutouia Club by the Corrick Family, counu'-iieiug at B o'clock. Tin- cutcrtainuicut given by the Corrieks is well worth seeing, and they should have a hunipei house tv uighl. His Kxcelleiiey the liovernoi will bo
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  • 74 6 A ,ii. .|..jii.i.ril writm eiuupliiiiiiiig about Hit- all ill tbe |"'i.)i- Ironi the u.;i;;h bouihovl "I Nan is sir,-, t, ;Ul dtnwmg .itteuti.'ii to tbo lact that almost SVI 1 y nUU the I'-sident.. in that ..tre< t an w>iii,Alhs tliu;\ < On Sunday uight, hi says, three linn win
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  • 74 6 The work iv connection with the erection of attap buildings in Kampuug Itahru, Kuala Lumpur, for tbe Agri-Horticultural Show is makiug remarkable progress, as a visit to the plaoo will prove, says tbe Malay Mail. There are now buildiugb there 70(1 by in feet iv extent which have boon completed,
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  • 105 6 Captain Lake, of tin 1 steamer Namsnng, has a few queer passeugers with him this voyage, says a Hongkong ixchaugc. They are bound for Kobe aud consist of three omug outaugs, two or three gibbous, a couple of tapirs, a wild cat, two huge pythons, a baby alligator and a
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  • 96 6 Harmston Liicaa ;s expected t. arrive to-morrow, and at tho performance on Thursday evening, there will probably be a crowded bouse. Tbu box plan will bo opened at noou to-morrow at tbe Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., and tbe first matineo performance), to which children will bo admitted at half price,
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  • 919 6 Inspector Hollywood, ot Kriaa PoUee, hu li it rat Barope on boßday. Mr. T. W. Rowley, Di-tu.-t (JA or, n Dicks.nl. ha~ oataiaed an extenwou "i leaw ot tW'i months, and ill not return lo the I.M .S. till August. Uaptaia U. Uedhau-Tttorabill, i;.i,.\. i Umweek sViaHacatUae
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    • 54 6 CHOP RAJAH (Extra Special Finest Liqueur) WHISKY. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. NONE GENUINE _^---^3sS**?!S\ WITHOUT THIS LABEL. TRIAL B1 APPOINTMKNT W£TJi TIIK solk A<;km> CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, SINli AI'dlJK. j Telegram dated Coventry, June 29, f9OB. I ANOTHER RECORD. Scottish Trials. i I 111 U GOLD MEDAL Third 1 ime
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    • 328 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. ■BACH ROAD. To-Night, New Programme. 1111. OBBAI I.DSIJO.N SI'CCK>S SAMSON ANO DELILAH. Staged aud coloured iv a most magnificent, WRy. In it lire depicted the conscerutiou ot Samson, his carrying away the Uatuu of Oaza, his meeting with Delilah, Delilah cutting oil' his hair, bis work in the
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  • 109 7 GREAT MOBILISATION IN THE NORTH SEA. Secret Manoeuvres by Channel, Home and Atlantic Fleets. jKinik TMSMakI London. June tt. pmnril mobilisation .>: the Ifesurve lii|>s iv the Uriti b Meet take- pl;ice to d.iy to participate iv thru week-, -ccret maiieii. vres in the KoHl These
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  • 214 7 REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN NORTH PERSIA. Serious Situation in Teheran. iUkuibks Tklpoka* I .uncle. ii, June -".I. Tetcgnuu to St. \\u i rturx state that Un mob ul Tabriz ha- ibUinc-'l the lippe* haul They halt pillaged tin ar-.nal, carried off rillcs and ammunition and toi'tuxd In d> itb llic inolli.
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  • 58 7 THE BALKAN TANGLE. Uneasiness in Vienna Over Bulgaria and Servia. |U|IJTIU'3 TULEiiH.AM Luudon. Jun. M, Strained relations prevail between liulgaria and Scrviii iv e.uiiseipniice ot the action of Servian b.iucl- in M K> i mia. The situation i i luting uimmblmm iv Vienna. The autlnnili' al.a 1 I! i;i:i'lc briug
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  • 60 7 . Kr.UTKIIS TMMNUaJ l.iiiniuu. lunc -".I. l>,«:loi II ill I '.:>\.u\N. whilst: left arm was ,ini|iuLitcd ,i tew munlhs ago in eouwi|iicnce .'I iiijuiy Irom tin- am "I ihc I'ouh'i n r.>ys iv t \[k lim nls .iihl tin titatuieut of li.iliculs. aud who was awunl.d |>cnsiuu.
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  • 61 7 ALLEGED PERJURY BY GERMAN COUNT. I'»k OMHHMII UM I«i«^(-i Im ilm, Inij. "i. < 'Ml |inn.ci 'liii;; Jn\i. bit ii Im;;imi in the L.i "t > unlit I'hillip vun l.nlc lib. r;;. Mrhu ii i twirled with cuuimittiug iieijury iv tbe M in which H, ir Ihiiiltu K.lit.ir ot the
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  • 40 7 DANGEROUS ILLNESS OF QUEEN AMELIA OF PORTUGAL. I 'isk Ostasutis'jum Lloyd Tklkoiumj Kcrliu. June Queen Amelia of Portugal, mother of the ruiguing monarch, is -.uiforing from diphtheria. Serum iujuctiotis liaM bcuu minlc.uud the i.iuivu-.Motlii.r is ic[iorU;il tv be uiueli better.
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  • 25 7 AMBASSADOR TO TOKIO. IDm Okmuimum lavik liliokam, lierliu I line [hi 1.• '■<■ I t-.u H Ikt app^iutui lit at Mwaai '-'liccioh, ttaliaa Atcbamdoi to Tokfo,
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  • 84 7 . During au axpedition i_adu by a troop of tho 6th Cavalry, at Jokfc recently, after the outlaw Jikiri. the MttM t& Hrn two Americans and v Li.iu.tuj.iu uu tv« lslaud of Basilan, Blacksmith Fcrgusou was shot through the left thigh by Irq with a Ktwin^tou rifle.
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  • 461 7 Rubber Estate Directors and Recent Shooting Fatality. The Kochdale (Lancashire Observer publish the full details uf the Jugra tragedy which happened a few weeks iigo, when Mr. Harry Talbot Moltsworth, sou of Mr I Aloleswurth, Kochdale County Coroner, an assistant on the Jugra Estate. Sdaugor was shot
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  • 245 7 EUROPEAN ASSAULTED. (iung Rubbers hold up Ricksha near Ipoh. Mi. Marijiiis.uucof the stall ol the Kit dang mint. I .M.S.. bod an unpleasant i xpericuec .ii Wodu. sday uiglit last while traveilinH to l|>"h in a nek ha. lie was stopped by fuur Chinese who looked fauMo the ricksha, aud
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  • 97 7 Malay Cargo Boat Overturned and live Men Lost. Die- Am Keilaug. which .irnveil [ruM rfMgtnf ua Sunday, brought a Malay wbw bai Uau found cliugiug to an >vi i tniiii'l <iir:v i lnj.it M)M tlio Auunjbau I .1.n.l lln M.il.n .UUd that he Ml I'ulo 'i'clilga f. ,i In i
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  • 124 7 Thu brill Hall, removed recently from tbe Ujoutu of thu Siugaporu Kiver to m present site iv Ui-atli Road, now presents a tiue appearance iv a fresh coat of paint. The building has been improved considerably in its rc-orection, and is admirably adapted for the purpose tor
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  • 102 7 A tragic fate Las bctalluo one of tho shipmasters in tho employ ol the Rotterdam Lloyd Steaui Navigation Company. In its early days, the concern was connected with a British steamship company, oue of whose officers, Jonathan Sharp by name, joined the Lloyd when the Company commeno.il
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  • 78 7 ROYAL FAMILY AND THE PUBLIC PURSE. Republican Leader Demands the King's Abdication. [Rsotbr's Telecjuams London, Juno 30. There has been a heated and protracted discussion iv the Portuguese Parliament with regard to tlic heavy and hi'.h'jrto unsuspected advances tv the Koyal Family during the late rci",u. Ministers uud
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  • 420 7 The Allegations of Misstatements Refuted. In the Supreme Cuurt, this inoruiug, Mr. Justice Sercuiube Smith continued the hearing uf the claim uf Mrs. M. A. K. I 'unman. EUun Dunman, .Mr. C. -I. 1..u-ey uud Mr llobert Duumiiu, against Mr. John Anderso.. in respect to damage tv
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  • 176 7 A Chinese buatuiau appeared in the Third Magistrate's Court, yesterday ufternoon, uu a charge uf theft uf a sampuu. oars, kajang aud blaukct. He said that lie found the boat floating au<l tn>k it tv the sin ire aud tiod it up. Do you believe that asked
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  • 82 7 Disturbance at an Anti -Opium Meeting. lnformatioe reaches us of a disgraceful disturbance at an anti -opium meeting last night iv Middle Koad. Dr. Lim Boon Keng bad finished speaking and Dr. Yin bad riseu to speak when a glass was thrown at him. It ii alleged that tbe disturbance
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  • 172 7 A Otimtm coulio trespasser at the Pulo |:rui>i Suiillinf, fT«*H m MM M U» lii i ilrll, miu'.lhv morning, with a piece of molten tin, valued at IS, concealed in tbe i 'j;ii".l of Lie 'fa He appeared before tho Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colmau yesterday
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  • 686 7 A MUNICIPAL INSPECTOR SHOT DEAD. Discharged Servant Under Arrest Yesterday afternoon, William Goulartc was chatting pleasantly with his colleagues in the offices of the Municipal Commissioners, and, three hours later, he was lyiug dead on the floor of his house in Kirn Seng I'lacc, with >hot wounds
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  • 82 7 Ituili Hi.: Sucuuil ami Third MmjMhlm have been ugugoJ with niorphiu eases, today. Mr. C. F. .1. Ctrecu, the Sceund Magistrate, had tliriT cases, fourteen Chinese being accused of MMBMiM more of the drug than thu law allow h. All „i them weru aoiuittud savo one, who was
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  • 143 7 Towards tbo middle of this mouth, a shocking case of rabies was reported from Boyolabe, in Mid-Java. A widow lived with a family of two boys and a girl, aud kept about eleven dogs. Tbe other day, one of the dogs went mad and was killed
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  • 88 7 Promotion of Commodore Stokes. On 21st instant, Roar-Admiral Stokes, as bo now is, was the recipient of many congratulations on bis promotion. He hat been in Hongkong as Commodore since April of last year but prior to that be served on tbe China Station for three and a half years
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  • 532 7 Destructive Flooding of the West River. According to a wire in the-Hongkong Telegraph, of the 22nd instant, Canton is flooded many of tho streots having been submergot a foot for three days. Samshui district has suffered most from the inundation. Most of the dykes have given way.
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  • 182 7 Eighty-Year-Old Malay Accused of Murder. An old Malay woman, nainod Hadji Minah, 80 years of age, has boon committed for trial before the Judicial Commissioner at Telok Anson on a charge of murder. Shu is accused of killing a woman named Jerak, aged 60, her brother's mother-in-law,
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  • 138 7 Thu other iUy, Captain I'aly oi the stouuior Kiuta, prosecuted two Bengalis for travelling in hii steamer without paying their fares. They embarked at fort Swettvuhaui and on arrival at Telok Auson declared they had nu money. In giving evidence, Captain Daly said that
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  • 178 7 Froiu a source iv which tbe utniout reliance can be placed, I learned that Mr. (.'liauiboruiin has now no far recovered that ho aueui'i quite Ui^ pU MM 9ayu Hn i-'eutrnl News correspondent at Mentouc lit- v undoubtedly wonderfully bettor, and it many years since be
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  • 105 7 VICTORIA AND CAPE COLONY AT VARIANCE. Protest by African Politicians. [RICTIR'B TILIUBiM.] London, June 80. A serious dispute has arisen between tbo Australian State of Victoria and tbe Cape Colony, owing to tho prohibition by Victoria of Capo fodder, on the ground of horsesickness in .South Africa. Mr.
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  • 516 7 Suggested Establishment of Loan Fund or Bank. In another letter to tho Times of Malaya, Vigilaris again appeals for help for miners. Being without resident capital, he says, they had no roserve to withstand emergencies. Arc we. however, quite without moanu of obtaining capital he asks. Is
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  • 118 7 Chinese ltevenuo Offioer No. 174, the head Chinese (-hinting, was tried before tbo Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, this morning, on a charge of receiving au illegal gratifi cation of Sit), from a man named Pun Kit, in v h.iMM bonne, at "6 Bamab Street,
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  • 102 7 Calcutta, June 'ii. Two European mill engineers were injured last night by a bomb thrown into a carriage at Kankinara Station, on tbe Eastern Bengal State Railway. Tbe plaoe is twenty miles from Calcutta. One bad bis band and arm shattered. A later telegram stated Four
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  • 41 7 Balgownie Rubber Estates "> j ara iaiormed by Muasrs. Gtn:: ail Company that tbe quantity of rubber bar vested on Beigcwmo Estate for tbe week ended June 22 was 720 lbs., and tbe total for tho mouth to date is 2,152 lbs.
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  • 60 7 Tbe A^alii and Mainicbi state that the Japanese War and Naval Departments are about to establish a United Services Club for tUo purpose of promoting, intimate relations between tile peponoel of the Army aud Navy. As »o ftxpretaiou of Hi* M»}fi>ty' hikjU approval oj the soiitqpu, the Ewperci. haVdotatod Uw
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  • 685 8 From the Metropolis. FROPICAL STORM SWEEPS OVER LONDON. Vagaries of the English Climate. (Fbom Odh Own CobrkapondkntJ London, June 5. London has mm been nunniir and gay than during tho past fortnight, and o numerous French and Colonial visito have nothing to complain of on the score o weather or
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  • 304 8 Scheme for Penny Post Between France and Great Britain. Nearly 100 Deputies, including representatives of all partic*, auiontj them men wellknown personages as M. Jules Siegfried. M. Dolca-se, and M. Georges Lcygucß, have signed a Bill hiving for its object the reductiuu 01 postal and telegraph rates
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
    • 57 8 The football team of Now Zealanders defeated by Australia was the professional i team which recently visited England and i not a truly representative team. The teams played eleven a-side in accordance with Mm Northern Union rules but the New Zealan dors had lost several of their
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    • 102 8 Open Championship. No player has been open champion more than four times. The players who have achieved thin distinction are James Braid. Harry Vardon, Tom Morris, jun., Tom Morris, sen., and Willie Park. Tom Morris, jun., was the only player to win four times In succession, but Jamie Anderson
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    • 67 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament. Yesterday's play in the S.C.R.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament resulted as follows Championship. Noo Ewe Kiang, beat Tan Chow Kirn, 3_6, 6—3, 6 L Tan Son Bin, boat I'hia Hood Sang. 6—2. U— lB, 6-4. A Singles, Final. Kiong Chin Eng, scr. beat Scow Poh Leng, owe
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    • 146 8 England v. New Zealand. The British Rugby tootball team played New Zealand at Wellington, on ihc 6th instant. The visitors were again defeated, the scores being Half-time, Now Zealand, 21 points Orcat Britain nil. Full-time, New Zealand, :i2 points Great Britain, 5. The match was a ruuawny game
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    • 236 8 Boxing. Burns to Visit Australia. Tommy Burns, tbe champion boxer of the world, will meet Squires or Lang or Sullivan in Sydney and Melbourne at the end of August. Two thousand five hundred pounds wax cabled to London recently to hx the cn»»(!i3iiciit with Burns. It m stated in New
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  • 278 8 . Minister's Excellent Publication in Hakka Dialect. A competent critic, reviewing the Key. Donald Mac Ivor's English Chinese Hakka Dictionary in the World's Chinese Students' Journal, of Shanghai, says it is a volume of 1,221 pages, printed in large, clear type, and it is without doubt one of
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  • 31 8 An umltMntainliug has boon come to between the Waiwupu and the OermaD Miuiitor at Peking whereby in future no German gunboats will cruise the Poyang Lake except in case of emergency.
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  • 586 8 Entries and Handicaps in Gymkhana Events. The preliminary heats in the S.C.C. Gymkhana events, with the exception of in the six-aside football competition, will be completed on Thursday and Friday, the football preliminaries) being commenced last night. The entries and handicaps are as follow Thursday's Events. 100 Yards
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  • 185 8 Threatening Letters Reach Court Officials. Mu/.affarpar officials continue to be threatened by anonymous letters. Judge H. W. Carnduff and the Collector, Mr. Wood man, are tbe latest recipients. The latter i has received an abusive postcard for his action taken regarding the outrage, while i the J udge-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 512 8 NOTICE. The interest sod responsibility, iv oar Arm, of Mr. C. Broderer oease from today JAEGER AND CO Singapore Jane 30, 1906. 1414 AUCTION SALE A VALUABL£ TURNOUT, COMPRISING A RUBBER TYRED VICTORIA, a Poniee »nd Harnera, Complete, At Orchard Road Police Station, Saturday, July 4, at 2.30 p.m H.
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    • 72 8 NOTICE All the Roads on the Orov« Ktitu I «ri,..,. B Katong, will be closed on Monday, July 6. W. DUNMAN. 1441 Agent, Grove Estate. To-Night I To-Night I Tuesday, June Ju, WAYANG KASSIM NEW THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Hoail SHAKESPEARE'S THRILI.IMi DaUHA, "The Merchant of Venice." Book your sent*
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  • 218 9 gUMftMM, Jcnh 29, 1908. PKODUCH. Urn MB Jo iCufc K l| ir. 1.. U.Hl\ Copta Baii 7 20 do Poutiartai 890 ■Pepper Black „11.00 do White 6% 18 06 Sa«'J Flo r ?>ar 'J.OO do Brad N l 2.95 Penrl Saw 3.90 Coffeo Bali picked 22.00 Coffoe Pslerabam;, 20
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 342 9 (ormaon MUBBtMI Jmmnti Pa\L4 ql Cap.ta. jSub^riW a IvSS: ;»ptoj uSSSI- CoQ Q""" 1 < r.pany QootAin no 1303 1907 1801* 1903 1907 1901 1906 90S igca 1906 ;jO6 UN 1907 iiO4 1907 :to« I UN 1 80S ■.-.:■< 1900 1907 1907 leoe i!>»a 1907 1909 1300,000 400,000 30,000
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    • 366 9 I*os 4160,000 1905 1300,000 1904 £30,000 1903 470,000 1306 1150,000 Ml 413,000 UOJ 475,000 1906 4310,000 1906 £180,000 1907 4830,000 MM 1 175,000 1908 (250,00.) IS9O 4100,000 1906 £300,000 1903 430,000 MM 1230,000 1904 423,000 1904 tIOO.OOO 1696 430, DQ0 1903 M !906 tIOO.OOO 1906 £110,000 1901 *****0 1904
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    • 208 9 !*94 I «C 377.10.0 </«,000 I 1U.W.090 5 M,ibo.oas :-3e H. 000.000 3i is:,ooo IMI 1*75,000 :;m isoo.ooo ■jl *IC,OOO i*.3 JtIOO.OOO -.b i 1160,000 .-54 «oo,oon .«30 »W),OCO «.O>M.OOO mm so.ooo 4,805 I 7,888 i 12/6 11/ej ai',ooo I «,MO SO 60 15,000,000 j 120,000 12S ltS i
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  • 44 9 HoffMth Krakioe 8% 1800,000 3% pretr, Riley H»rfre»»--e W% 225,000 a% pren: S'pore Electric Tram nays Co., Ltd. 5% 350,000 nominal BiD4ip<ir>»-.D::i(M6% 400, 0'W 20% prf m S% 1,878 ,00 3%pnta. ii% 1,600,000 5%vrtm. i% 602,900 a^aimom Slrtiti Engineering Syd.,Et'. 8% «,000 p*r.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 416 9 NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE V. ANTED, a Clerk jf Works to supcms. the construction jf the n'l.i-.ii -nts I'cr the new bridge over Singapore River. Candidate* should have a good knowledge of pile driving, i nffaiflMM concrete au.l masonry. Salary rJOO pe:- ineu.-ein. Applications, in can.li datim' own handwriting, atating
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    • 187 9 KELLY WALSH, LTD. The Trade and Administration of -.he Chinese Empire, by H. B. Morse M 00 T_. I.-,-... EOBM, by K. A. McKeiuie 2 75 Kelantan, by W. A. Graham 4 00 A lvau.it 1 Golf, by James Braid 2 75 Navigation of Ships iu a Fog, by CD.
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    • 56 9 Mines and Minerals OK The British Empire. Beiu^ a description of the Historical, Physical and Industrial Features of the principal ccutrei of Mineral Production in the British Dominions beyond the Seas."Containing chapters on the Mining Industry in the Malay States. By Ralph 8. G. Stokes. Price i S9-60. SENSATIONAL NOVEL
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    • 123 9 LOOK VAN KIT, DENTIBT. AND DENTAL SUPPLIES. No. 2b, South Canal Road, and 17. South Bridge Road. High -Claw Work. Moderate Charges. Consuiting Booms fitted with electric lights and fane, etc., eto. 14PS J. DA. PEREIRA. HORTICULTURIST AND FLORIST Collector and Exporter of Orchids. Diploma and Gold Medal from the
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    • 240 9 Have^ THEIR NEW PREMIIH No. 56 and 57, Hig^^WßM ENTIRELY NEW BTOCK UNPACKED. """a'gflm, Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co,, Id KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES, EXACT AND DURABLE, Wml In Gold-Filled Cases. THE KEYSTONE tiOLD KILLED CASES are iv reality STIFFENED sold cases which LOOK LI KE <T^\| solid gold case, are actually BETTER and
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  • 283 10 LONDON THEATRICAL SEASON IN FULL SWING. The Lugubrious Thunderbolt. iFk<»i <u-r own 0 >r.i i-M'osDßsr.t London. June o. The Theatres are in full :i It- of popularity. The Scarlet Pimpernel is being played to crowded houses, and its authors, 'itamnci's Orezy and Montague Barstow, are to be
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  • 443 10 Concert of Royal Composers. Never before in the history of concert-, iv England has a musical entertainment been entirely devoted to the works of Royal composers. Hence the special interest attaching to Miss Alys Lorraine's concert at Bechstein Hall next Wednesday afternoon, says the Daily Chronicle of Thursday, June 4,
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  • 142 10 Danish Court Pianist. Mile Johanne Stockmarr, on whom the King of Denmark has conferred the title of Court Pianist to his Majesty, was born in Copenhagen, where her rather was a professional violinist. This talented lady some seven years ago received a command to play before Danish Koyal family at
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  • 61 10 On August :31 Mr. George Alexander wiil start a seven weeks' provincial tour at Hlackpool.subst.j jently visiting Birmingbam, 1 Manchester, Liverpool. Olasgow, Edinburgh, and Newcastle, and during hih absence from London the theatre will be tenanted by Mr. j Forbes-Robertson, who promixes to produce new plays by
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 431 10 t Ltd. HWbbb^^^^^ Singapore. GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDOH. Subscribed Capital £1,000,000 Total Invested Funds £6,140,000 Annual Inoome £1,100,000 Tbe undersigned. Agents for tbe abovt Company, are prepared to aooept fire rilkl for short periods of ten days or longer poriods at current rates to be named on application to
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    • 213 10 Bales by auction. ts r '.T£ OF TAN TONG WHATT, B^lK ASKD. V AUCTION SALE VAMUBU IROPERTIES, At Me*er«. H. L. Coghlan 4 Co.'i Sale room*, Monday, Ju'j/ >;. a< 2.30 J>J». 1. So. 9, Seicgie Road, Area J4,1»3 »qaan< feet, freehold. 2. Tharopeo:: Road, freehold pUn:a»i.n, 54 c. Im*.
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    • 42 10 CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA UNO DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This remedy has been in use for over thirty years and hae proved itseli to be phe I most successful remedy ytt discovered for 1 bowel complaints. It never Irjla, !*o.d b;j ai. Diepe-nsariee and dealers.
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    • 579 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF TEAK HOUSEHOLD FLRXITIKE. *T Xo. 2, Campong Rabru Road, Saturday, July f, tU 2 p. in. Comprising Teak Occasional Tables and Whatnots. Rattan Chairs aud Settees, Ebonised Card Tables Oak Bedstead, Teak Dressing Table, Marble Top Wanhstands, Chest of Drawers and Almeirahs. Cedar- wood
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    • 634 10 SINKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid np Capital in 60,000 .Shares of £Weaoh £1,300,000 Seeerre Fund £1,52^000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1 ,100,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The Lsndon City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounts
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    • 451 10 [BANKING COMPANIES, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. r-Aitvp capital i: '„*****0 RESERVE FUND:— I Sterling Reserve llj.000.000) llfc Vl n (W) I Sil*»rßeserTe 113,600,000! j isserre Liability of Proprietor? II.", 000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. don. Mr. Henry Keewick. Chairman. E. Ooetz, Eaq.— Deputy Chairman. O. Barrett. E<>q. 0. R. Lanunann.Esq
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  • 552 11 AUTOMOBILISM. NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. Lord Montagu's Eulogy of Mr. Asquith. Iv giving v short article descriptive of Mr. an- 1 Mis. \s, l uith, accompanied by some excellent ph' togi-aphs of them in their home at 10. I'owuiog Street, Ljrd Montagu in The Car H,tys that
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  • 312 11 I.'1 tvs away W litre, by uight aud by day, The troubles of life. Its turmoil and strife. Axe folded and fly Like a cloud in the sky. On the Road to the South, doar one. WVU cross over the Channel toss'd and torn
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  • 178 11 The Effects of Railway Advertising. Only a few years ago railways advertised but little, and understood still leas how to advertise. Nowadays the originality and tastiness of most of the advertising done by our trunk lines is a lesson to some other traders. And no one who has watched the
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  • 139 11 Who Pays j A curious point has arisen at Leeds, where a ruouffeur iv the employ of tlie Corporation managed to get into a police trap on the Harrogate road at Moortown. Thift m« oi>ei itt-d by a couple of constables, who were. ■U the chnuit'eur. directly responsible to the
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  • 76 11 The Australasian of May tO contains the following which has since been the subject of tfclogranis from London :—Tenders: Tenders are shortly to be invited by the Premier of New "South Wales (Mr. Wade) for a direct steamer service from Australia to Shanghai. The Victorian commercial ■Mai at Shanghai i
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  • 60 11 That tired-looking man with a persistent cou^li cuunot afford to seek a change of climate for his health, but his friends know that something should be done. If they would but tell him of Steams' Wine he might secure a new lease of life. It makes new blood ar.d gives
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 360 11 MCpTOR CARS. h NOW IN STOCK. A^GYLLS. in a CBLEBsUXtB I SfLENT 14-1 6 sDE LUXE. r Adams- Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIEW AT fillAV DAAMI £3 iU>l4 UMi, Orchard Road 911" flVtflll Sir (Two Doore from Cold Storage D«pot). Durlop Motor Tyres. -„N .«.Llr> .OKOO^EDi AND ORDINARY V PLAIN) V
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    • 171 11 Write for New Catalogue OF HUMBER CARS. Latest Improvements I Reduction in Prices I THE BORNEO CO., LTD. STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE SIM New Motors '^^S^^^evf Motors *^cylinders, gate change sped, bide entrance body >v MODELS. One 10-12 h.p. "VULCAIT Car, 2-cyl., B ide entrance bodT^s^ T ,a n LUL U
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    • 194 11 SIDDELEYH NOT A v toca r s ?Sn tß AUlUtdiy k^abiut, HOw BU B T oQ3 DUE SHORTLY, ONE 14 H.P. 4-CYL. BIOOELEY. ONE 18-25 HP. BJDDeTeT CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, see Agent.. Arriving pei' s.s. Albenga, June 20: One 16 20 H.P., four-acatt-d REO Touring Car with Dual if-uition. Three
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    • 493 12 Scale of Cbarae*. PREPAID ADYEKTISEMENTB.-Mtaoal-iMMOiWaute o! Krery Petcrtptfcm, HoMf, ft.al, et: to lot. ars inserted at the following »*m:— One Inwsrt'oa l.« 0 per Inch. Two ».00 Three 80 Bt* •Hoe N Twalre 7.10 Twenty fire 10.00 (Ench ssbaeqaeut month M per inch.) Tfce «bo»e rate la based upon on
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    • 534 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Eitu :-f oar Una, OM or two taMCtto**, «l.'X By «ht Inch, Seal* of Ch «|m DISPENSARY WANTED. Wanted, to purchase a small Diipensary in Singapore. Apply Medioue, c/o Straits Tim*;, i 143« I DISPENSER WANTED. Wanted, a first-class Dispenser. Applicant I with examination certificate preferred. Applj I
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    • 563 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. K»ri —Fear LUu. om ot two Umtlon ii.oe By to* Inch, mctl* of chtrfM HOUSE TOUT. No. 4. Mount Rone. Apply Baffles Hotel. iM ROOM TO LET. Boom suitable tor Married Couple or tw Baobelors. Apply Eden Hall, Nauim Road cßll OFFICE BOOOWH TO BE
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    • 496 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. k I 4 SINGAPORE RUBBER WOhKS. A India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes for Carriages, Motor Cats, etc. RE-TREADING AND RE-RUBBERING OF MOTOR TYRES. All kinds of I.R. Buffers and Springs for Railways, etc. India Rubber Sheets for Pumps, Valves, etc., also wire and cloth insertion.
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    • 220 12 All kinds oi HOSE, Suction, Driver}-, Steam, N Hydraulic, jßookdril). (Tanl^tJiose, Brakehose for Railways, Si ea|a n g Tubes CODDRINGS, GAUOE-dUSE RINGs! INDIA BUBBEB FLOOD Tllfe aud MATTING. EBONITE (Vulcanite) or Hai ßubber %od&, viz. Sheets, Rods, Tubin| BATTflill CELLS, etc. BLOCK-RUBBER, CHEMKALLY-PURE RUBBER, and SOLUTION LEAF GUTTA, CABLE GUTT
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    • 145 12 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN that in future all orders for storm, r anything elae for the aae of oar atenm -rs nvst be signed by the firm. WEE BROTHERS J- S. CO., Lti MM NOTICE. OWNERS OF PIANOS who md it neceewry to leave toe Colony for any len^h
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