The Straits Budget, 13 September 1906
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section36 1906-09-13 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES. ESTABLISHED OVER HALT A CENTURY Cable Address Times, Singapore Straits Budget, 40 Ce NT!! Times 10 cents. \ol SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 13 19oe. NO. 253436 words
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The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 13TH SEPTEMBER.
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Article14 1906-09-13 1 -m.U rul Bungalow Tanjoug llhoo stli the wife of -luo. Stephen of a14 words
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Article42 1906-09-13 1 <, iirr!:iu:H. -On the 10th instant, 0 f —Tin- Good Shepherd’’, the ,f Conrad II. Clarke, fourth son of F. S of Singapore, with Miss. Augusta '.-'YY-nier. sister of 4. L. Scheerder Esq. r iM*re were solemnized by the Rev. Hi vet.42 words
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Article361 1906-09-13 1 Paofs. Leauin? Articles uJii/Ktriial Education 1 Chamber 1 <Mtlj IVvcdure 1 Wi'jtms and Orphans' Fund 1 Penang's Claim* 2 *t. .lolin’s Lt jHT Asylum 2 The Penang Association 2 Ojiimi' Question 2 Leaderette* 2 Local: Summary of the Week 1 lJumestic Occurrences 1 Sale<>f Properties 3 Week361 words
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Article260 1906-09-13 1 The Strait n Budget this week, is mailed by the Delhi .along the P. k route. The M.M. mail for Europe b; the Caledonien closed on Monday. The M.M. mail from Europe by the Oeeauin arrived on Monday. The subjects discussed in our editorial scctiou include:260 words
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Leading Articles.
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Article1239 1906-09-13 1 (Strait* Tittit*. *>th S»ptrmbvr) It is significant of the enterprise of Germans at the present day that actually they have started a Commercial School, unassisted by the State in respect to capital sunk in building and other preliminaries, and also as to any annual monetary wants for the(Strait* Tittit*. *>th S»ptrmbvr) - 1,239 words
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Article743 1906-09-13 1 iStrait* Time* nth September] The most pathetic report, which is annually laid upon the table of the Legisla tive Council, is necessarily the report of the Widows’ au 1 Orphans’ Fund. The Directors of the Fund, the Hon. J. R. lanes, the Hon. J. O. Anthonisz, andiStrait* Time* nth September] - 743 words
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Article463 1906-09-13 1 f Straits Tinies, bth September) It is satisfactory to know that something i* going to be done to improve the position of the press reporters in the Chamber of the Legislative Council. The Hon. W. H. Sheliord. who not long since most patiently listened to the sad complaintf Straits Tinies, bth September) - 463 words
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Article335 1906-09-13 1 t Strait* Time*, 10th September) A xkw broom sweeps clean is, or ought; to he. true in fact as well as in theory, either when applied to the genista arrangement on the moors at home or to the newiyapi>ointed government official in the Strait*. But, with the reveAncet Strait* Time*, 10th September) - 335 words
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Article822 1906-09-13 2 Strait* Times, 10th September) Thf. heather is ablaze in the Northern Settlement, and Penaug is inarching. A Penaug Association lias been formed and, as the members have secured the services of Mr. August Huttenbach as Secretary, though only temporarily, we can well understand that the Association, to be(Strait* Times, 10th September) - 822 words
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Article465 1906-09-13 2 Stroit* Tim• llth Srjttrmitt r) Kvkkybody knows bow certain epithets suit and stick; while others do not suit anil fall away. Our racing readers will bears us out in this direction. They will recall “Royal Ascot,” “Glorious Goodwood,” Appy Ampton.” and “Good old Croydon”: tlie two last being(Stroit* Tim• *, llth Srjttrmitt r) - 465 words
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Article297 1906-09-13 2 [Straits Times, 11th September) A brief reference is made to St. John’s Leper Asylum at Mandalay by 4 Philo Penn” in liis contribution, which appears in to-day's issue of this paper. Our correspondent is one, whose connection with the East and the Straits Times covers many[Straits Times, 11th September) - 297 words
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Article1418 1906-09-13 2 I Straits Timex, l’ith September.) Tiik following remarks, of course, must not be mistaken for a plea in favour of the opium habit but are intended to serve as the “other” side of the question, put in a mildly argumentative way. A very learned philosopher has asked, whichI Straits Timex, l’ith September.) - 1,418 words
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Obituary142 1906-09-13 1 DEATHS. At 20-1 Armenian Street, SingaThursdav August 30th 1906, Eugene 1. late Chief draughtsman, P.W. j, ,.;„Y Perak and Penang papers please C —At Orange Grove Road, on Friday 7th instant, George Edward Mosley Y,. At t>*> Buffalo Road, Singapore, m Y;:1i instant. Jane Mary Oliveiro, late of p Aged142 words
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Article851 1906-09-13 2 Capkrs Court H r Tlirobbin«» \i. Frikxds, I have the pleasure to r, particular corner of tlu- Ai a *i. ,rt as follows:— Tronohs. I Ilather stiff in the joints I recent cold water treatment'Th u V H have rung the chan S o«. b* contango851 words
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Article1064 1906-09-13 3 i... to Mrs. <ie Vere-hiuj'tue. She f i piM-r Ten ami somet.im-s hlls with me. She eon.es of .mine has t X |ilame<l very f ,f »)ort wine. a new r: M’’ I, ;i s bought, anil her .n.al,. I don't know how it I U hut1,064 words
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3671 1906-09-13 3 (Continued from Budget of 6th September) Thk figures for one mine (owned and worked by* the Bruseli Co.) for a recent six months, are instructive. In 181 days, 209,000 cubic yards were removed 1.155 per3,671 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement108 1906-09-13 3 Sale of Properties. Thk following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell Co’s Saleroom, on Tue day afternoon. Freehold building allotment fronting River Valley Road, Singapore. 3170 square feet, B. David at 28 cents per foot, $887.60l t Three years ago, this lot realized at auction 44 cents per108 words
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Article926 1906-09-13 4 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Muiflcipal Board room at 2.30 on Friday afternoon. Mr. K. G. Broadrick, the President, occupied the chair and there were also present:—Messrs. A. W. Bailey. J. W. B. Maclaren. \Yui. Macbean. Cheng Keng Lee, ami Rowland Allen,926 words
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Article399 1906-09-13 4 lo the Editor of the Straits Times." —Your correspondent’s criticisms of the Chamber of Commerce Examination, which you print in your leading article of yesterday, call for some correction. r our correspondent refers to the 44 nebulous prospects, held out by the Chamber of Commerce Examination,399 words
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Article631 1906-09-13 4 A weary mind ami body can find uo better restorative than a week end at Tanjong Katong. A week ago 1 had to confess to the above complaints aud. acting under the Medico’s orders, my own inclination, ami a warm invitation to spend a day or631 words
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Article2101 1906-09-13 4 The Legislative Council met on Friday at 2.30, when the following were present: Prkkkxt. His Excellency the Governor (Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.o.) The General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major-General R. Inigo Jones, c.v.o., C.R. The Hon’ble the Acting Attorney-Genera! (J. R. limes). Hon’ble the Acting Colouial Treasurer (J.2,101 words
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Article302 1906-09-13 4 Report for 1905. Tdk total earnings in 19(13, showed of #7,486 over 1904. An increase of -n r passengers and 24.324 piculs of ,7 1904 is shown in 1905. On season ti.-kl there is an increase of 90. One earlv and late train have lieen added302 words
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Article466 1906-09-13 4 Sybd Alwkk Bin Shaik, an Arab.is to have given a cheque for $1,410.58 to a -e*. trader named Poll Guan, on the 25tli <•: M last knowing, it is said, that the demand could not be met and thu* iuduced I’oli <» to let him have466 words
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951 1906-09-13 5 of Mr. Odell. C ir tl,i r hearing of the against formerly Chan man of t Ho"an and Company. Ltd., and l "gobertson. formerly Secretary of M 1 ilV in connection with the affairs ll ‘Inv. was continued before Mr. Third Magistrate,951 words
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59 1906-09-13 5 Belat Tin Mining Co. I im- output during August of the ea Hu Mines is reported at 531 piculs. Kuantan Tin Minin* Co. Hie output during 119 K, ntan Tiu Mines is reported 1 1“ This decrease is owing astnke, Hu), prevailed among59 words
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Correspondence.
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Article889 1906-09-13 5 To the Editor of the Stroih Timex." j SlR 1 should he glad of the hospitality of your columns, to draw attention to a circuin- is detracting very largely from I tlie utility of au otherwise admirable public institution.. I refer to Raffles Librarv. 1 his institution opens889 words
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289 1906-09-13 5 I To the Editor of the Strait* Timex." g IB< In the course of a conversation I had with a gentleman, regarding the education of our boys and girls in the public Schools of this Colony, reference was made bv my friend to the subject289 words
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199 1906-09-13 5 To the Editor of the “Straits Times. Su:.— In the report published by you on tbe o)K‘uing of the Subordinate Civil Service Association, an important fioiiit brought forward by one of the speakers seems to have escaped attention. He alluded to the pernicious habit of “standing199 words
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Article1730 1906-09-13 5 Alleged Gang Robbers Claim to be Tried. Thk Assizes were continued on the 5th instant before the Chief Justice Mr. Hyiidumn Jones and a jury in the Supreme Court. Two Chinamen. Woug Swee Sang and Chan Foe Seng, were arraigned on a charge of robliery after preparation for1,730 words
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Article422 1906-09-13 5 n T re W rt ou tlie Survey DepartLni t!,oStr T a,ts Settlements for l«Uiwa% laid before the Legislative Council, yesterday? re J? l< *ts that in spite of eur\ effort being made to bring tlie office Sl 1 n K a l* ,re abreast of the field l422 words
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Article542 1906-09-13 5 Per P. A' O. s. s. Mongolia, connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, from London Augt. 17, due 13th Sept—Mr. G. Mac Bain, Miss C. Macgregor, Miss X. Nixon, Miss L. Whalev. Rev. A. J. Grey, Mr. H. W. Noon, Mr. W. A. Blair, Mr. C. Clarke.542 words
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Article381 1906-09-13 6 The Chinese are now in this Seventh Moon celebrating the Sambayany Hantu their Annual Feast for The Souls of the Departed. Let our Dead also be remembered IN SOME SUCH FASHION AS THIS Surely the evil days draw near, the best is past! I said. And I381 words
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Article218 1906-09-13 6 <»o take your gems, your jewels. Your rings of gold ami jade. 1 do not crave your corals. Nor (>earls. nor red-lipped maid. Dive me a leaf of laurel. One little sprig of bay And 1, 1 will not quarrel. Whatever men may say. You ma\ choose house218 words
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Article226 1906-09-13 6 r l he following passengers arrived here yestcrda\ by. the Imperial German Mail steamer Gneisenau.*’ From Antwerp:—Mr. C. H. Koning, Mr. J. \oorwey.w, Mr. J. van Brakel and family. Mr. Tan Tjoen Hong. From Rotterdam:— Mr. F. R. Holsheimer. From Southampton:—Mr. Edward Francis Marriott, Miss deuny226 words
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Article539 1906-09-13 6 Ihe Straits Steamship Coy’s. Perak arrived .his morning from Penang via Port Swetten ia *M,'' 1^1 prisoners under the charge of 24 Sikh policemen. The Blue funnel Alcinoun arrived this morning from Japan. She leaves on the 10th instant for Liverpool via Jeddah with pil1 gnms for539 words
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Article94 1906-09-13 6 On Thursday, a Chinaman named Low A Kim, took occasion to offer advice to a friend. Hob Tong Hin. As this was offered voluntarily, the latter took offence and hit his friend on tin* head with a bottle, giving him a mark which is likely to remain.94 words
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Article111 1906-09-13 6 The silver jubilee of the Rev. H Rivet, M.A., Vicar, Cathedral Church of the Good Shepherd, and Honorary Chaplain, S*V.C., will be celebrated on Sunday the 28rd instant. This popular clergyman has beeu a priest for quarter of a century, and the greater |K)rtion of that time111 words
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Article135 1906-09-13 6 Naina Me ricax and Abdul Kadir quarrelled on the 9th ultimo, and the latter was arrested. This morning, he was before Mr. Colman for using criminal force to Naina Merican. The parties were represented bv Mr. St J. Braddell and Mr. Battcnherg respectively. In the135 words
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Article138 1906-09-13 6 Seven Chinese Found Exhausted in a Small Craft. Captain A. L. Gibsox, of the British steamer Billiton which arrived this Vnorning from the Anainhas and Natunas. reports that on September 5th, at 4 p.m., he sighted a small native craft with a blanket for a sail138 words
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Article99 1906-09-13 6 A man named Meniaman came home drunk last night and abused his landlady. He was shown to the door but would not take the hint. On the contrary he took her thumb between his teeth and compelled her to submit. She called the police and this99 words
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Article266 1906-09-13 6 The Russian Consul at Tientsin. M. Laptier, was shot at and dangerously wounded on the 29th Aug. by a l’ole. Tuk jungle growth on the s1ojk*s of Fort Canning hill is being cleared away. This will improve the appearance of the hill. A negro has l>een lynched266 words
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Article29 1906-09-13 6 The output of the above-named Mine* during the month of August. 1906. was as follows: Undressed Tin i h e. produced. Picul*4o6o.So. Estimated Value 51N.7.000. tX).29 words
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Article45 1906-09-13 6 This morning. Sergeant Breretou charged a i»ork rendor with offering for sale pork illicitly procured. The defendant pleaded ignorance, saying that he w’as a stranger. Mr. Green imposed a fine of s.">o; half of it. if realized, to go to the informer.45 words
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Article53 1906-09-13 6 Chinese Detective Injured by House-breaker. Last night, a Chinese detective constable captured two Chinese for house-breaking in South Bridge Road. While in Robinson Road on the way to the Detective Station one of the house-breakers suddenly stabbed the detective and escaped. Up to this morning the assailant had53 words
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Article118 1906-09-13 6 The British India Steam Navigation Co's. H.B. Bharat a has now returned from Calcutta after survey and complete overhauling and will now run regularly between Straits and Rangoon with the homeward mails. While in Calcutta her saloon accomodation was entirely refitted and electric bells and fans supplied to118 words
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Article279 1906-09-13 6 Chinese Manageress Fined four Hundred Dollars. Ox the 28th ultimo, Teo Keh, a Chinese woman was arrested at No. 79-4 Neil Road for assisting in the management of a Chop Ji Ki" lottery. The defendant was charged, a few days ago, by Assistant Superintendent Hawtrey. Mr.279 words
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Article382 1906-09-13 6 Jaga Smartly Captures two Chinamen. Ox* the 26th ultimo, the godowu of Mr. Polierdv, a Bombay trader having entries on Cecil and Stanley Streets was found open. The information that the door leading on to Stanley Street was open caused Jaffer Ragina to proceed to the place. It382 words
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Article117 1906-09-13 6 Tax Tax is the caretaker of a temple in Teluk Ayer Street. On the uiorniug of the 2nd instant, he saw Chong A Tali in his room taking away an opium pipe. He had the man arrested. This morning, Sergeant Bartels charged him witli theft.117 words
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Article157 1906-09-13 6 Tax Poi, an employee of a local silversmith, recently went on a holiday to Penang. While there, it is alleged that he forged a letter, purporting to be signed by Tan A Xgan, and addressed to Tan Lok Koo, a female relative, and so induced157 words
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Article203 1906-09-13 6 Wf regret to hear that M r Hougkoug and Shanghai 1 Cai tun I'Avu.a, Notts atl ,i niem. having complete,! adjutancy of the 2nd. VI- n r regimental duty. ,a V Josoh bix Samax. who l, a 1 enghnlu for the district of I oi Provmce Wellesley,203 words
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Article29 1906-09-13 6 IUK output from the above named mm for the month of August was 1210 pica;, tin ore. w hich produced an approximate of £6s.o<Ki.29 words
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Article76 1906-09-13 6 On the 6th instaut, Mr. K. Fouvi/ (German gentleman residing i.t Chain*. Lane, iv]>orted to Inspector Frayn.* provisions were continually disapp from his pantry. Police in mufti were put on t<> w„: the result being that this niornitm. boy and the waterman were t uai. with the theft76 words
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Article138 1906-09-13 6 His Kxeelleucy the Governor ha* the following appointments according t (ior< nihirnt Gazette: Mr. H. .1. Farrer, an officer IV the Civil Service, to act tempiran! Senior District Officer. Butterworti Class 11. Mr. S. Codringtou, an officer of C Lethe Civil Service, to act tcmporaiih atriet Officer. Bukit138 words
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Article314 1906-09-13 6 It i- with deep regret that we learn death of Mr. George Kdw.ird M<*sl*y." occurred at his residence at Oram:* Bead, on Thursday Mr. Mosley 'a-thirty-five yearsof age and enjoyed tli< health up till this spring aliculic to take a trip to Ceylon and314 words
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Article280 1906-09-13 7 STOP HIM, STOP HIM. T ,W tea ,,i 8 ulH.ut 7 pm a Chinese .,'tiuKwai Ki ng was sitting ill .1 K»' I' |iik j ell street when two r Vle-’i- iu 1 'J H One of them lifted her up ,-nter«"'- l,ere he placed her i f.* 'v r280 words
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Article277 1906-09-13 7 V, ua- yesterday charged In-fore r. in m I'om-t bv Sergeant- Bartels with i.mg at N s 7. South Bridge Hoad th. ::l>t I'ltimo. u n a i. ;l du.p Ue. per at Si, South Bridge Vfj.l he fastened up bis place on the V'tue :10th277 words
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Article219 1906-09-13 7 I <>\ the 2nd instant. Li Chin NYali w as arI l on the charge of stealing $.»0 from a nkIi watchman named Mar Singh. I Vc'tt iday. the ease came on for hearing kiori Mr. V’olniau. Sergeant Bartels conducteil it. Hu? complainant said he was asleep219 words
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Article99 1906-09-13 7 M,Os„,sHisaC»erkoMVork^mployed tl.«- New Cemetery. d ;l't ultimo lie was on hw r into I empty bullock cart P hoor lie emetery. After a quarter jy, three the same cart 'Vf popped the cart. I barrels of cement in it. He or( j er ed Hit driver told99 words
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Article680 1906-09-13 7 At a general meeting of the above-named C oinpany, which was held at noon on Friday an interim dividend, for the half-year, ended the 30th of June, 1906. the 5% or equal to 50 cents per share, was declared, payable on I and after the 8th680 words
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Article98 1906-09-13 7 Yestkkoay. Jnsjiector Frayne charged two Chinese with breach of trust by disposing of ftfti worth of wearing apparel lietonging to a comrade who had for a half a year been an involuntary guest of His Majesty in the Criminal lhrison. When he was about to retire98 words
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Article82 1906-09-13 7 From the Gocernuunt Gazette: -His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to nominate Mr. F. J. Hallifax, Straits Settlements Civil Service, to be a Commissioner for the Municipality of George 1 own, I enaug, with effect from the Ist instant, nee Mr. J. \V. Hallifax. resigned. His82 words
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Article86 1906-09-13 7 Thk urotected German cruiser Smbe Bombay and Colombo, and exchanged salutes Bomoayau The A iobe was built at Bremen and was launched in July IHW. at Brew®" an d i s commanded b> S he 8 2 8 She has a displacement S a speed86 words
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Article442 1906-09-13 7 On enquiry this afternot? we learned that there was no change in Mr. Tulloch s condition. Mr. Tulloch has bee.! seriouslyjill for some days. Quarantine restrictions here against Calcutta, on account of small pox, and against Tongkah. on account of plague. ha\e been withdrawn. A meeting of442 words
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Article113 1906-09-13 7 Ox Saturday, a Kling lad attempted to lxmrd a ear iu South Bridge Rood. It was in motion. At that moment i car passtsl iu the opposite direction. The presence of mind anil prompt action of Tram Inspoctor Harfleet saved the reckless lad's life; he was dragged113 words
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Article139 1906-09-13 7 Yesterday. there was a row iu a house in Dux ton Road. It arose seemingly from a demand made from Tan Kiat by two others for rent due. They seemed to have enforced the demand in a drastic maunei anti tied Tan Kiat up pending payment. The139 words
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Article182 1906-09-13 7 On Saturday morning, at a very early hour. Holt Kwai was passing along Hill Street when a door suddenly opened and out rushed eight men. He was seized aud inceremoniously hustled into the house. The door was at once closed. He was dressed in decent garments w182 words
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Article468 1906-09-13 7 Tw. |Wt This morning, Lance and Pte. Bloon of the A were before Mr. Green outers having stolen forty-eiidu 11 al ‘*4$atio!i of some silver from the person and in a Japanese Coffee S1h>„ v A ht»**41 Road. >n N..r;l. fii.de.. w. Rowell said he was »M468 words
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Article224 1906-09-13 7 Subordinates Join Hands and Establish a Club. Thk inauguration of the Subordinate Civil Service Association took place on Friday nhdit at the Association Club house at No. 104 Middle Road. Over 100 members were present. The house, which is quite suitable for a Club, was tastefully224 words
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Article207 1906-09-13 7 Mahomed Hussein Os the 29th ultimo, Maho of and A/.aia Singh, servant arre sted on Messrs..l. Little and Co)- Q f w I j^j C y, the charge of stealing ()n Saturday, a tumbler, and a cork lnspector j they were charged b) •Joyce with theft as apiieared207 words
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589 1906-09-13 7 Accident to a Big Liner. THE H. A. L. SEGOVIA BREAKS DOWN OFF SINGAPORE. Tail End Shaft Snaps Suddenly. \#*ws was brought to Singapore late on Frit lav bytlie s.s. Amher«t of an accident which hail <*• -at red to the big Hamburg-Amerika liner s which was reported to have589 words
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Article324 1906-09-13 7 Thk Pro tit arrived from Telupm yesterday with 299 bullocks for the local market. Thk Ail mi ml Mo yon arrived yesterday from Dunkirk with 480 cases of dynamite for Saigon. CapiaiX Kolkk, of the s. s. Norn Sam/. which arrived this morning from Hongkong, reports that324 words
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Article554 1906-09-13 8 A Recent Visit to Mandalay. Written Specially for the Straits Time*") world, is the St. John's Leper Asylum. To visit it,*is to sweep von away from your inker self, And to Ifet your thought*, und soul swing far beyond this eartli. For inside its jvortals are554 words
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Article168 1906-09-13 8 11. E. Sir John Anderson aud Mis> Ander»«ui are expected to arrive at Teluk Anson on Tuesday, the 21*t instant. They will im mediately come to li>oh. where they will remain until the morning of the 23rd. says the Times *>i Malaga. It is expected168 words
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Article164 1906-09-13 8 Thrashed his Cook because there was no Meal Ready. A few days ago.au exhausted and hungry Chetty returned to his al>ode in Market Street aud fount] there was no meal pre pared for him. He hastily summoned his servant and demanded why this was so. The unlucky164 words
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Article34 1906-09-13 8 Mr. Ji stick Fi>hkk was engaged in hearing summonses in ChamL r until noon vesterday. Afterwards he disposed of some unmi1 Hut ant ecclesiastical cases, motions and jictitiojis in the open Court.34 words
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Article1484 1906-09-13 8 Allegations again heard by the Magistrate. On Monday afternoon. Oo Tay Sun. Ten A Mee. Kway H„. 0ng A Mooi. Kim Ti, Hoc e f k* Sek Mooi were again beore r. Colman on remand on the allegation lu Jf members of an unlawful society, cttl cd1,484 words
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Article354 1906-09-13 8 Thk meeting of the Directors and shareholders of the above was held in the office of Mr. Derrick, this morning, when the following rejiort was placed on the table:— The Directors rejiort to the Shareholders states that the accounts comprise the twelve mouths from Ist’ July.354 words
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Article175 1906-09-13 8 A mat. a watchman at Tanjoug Pagar Dock, was ou duty iu godowm No. 1 on the 27th ultimo. He saw a Chinaman crouching f behind a case. He had a new felt hat in his j baud. He wrapjied the hat in his175 words
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Article232 1906-09-13 8 Clark-Scheerder. Yesterday afternoon, there was a large gathering at the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd to witness the marriage of Mr. C. H. Clarke and Miss A. E. Scheerder. The bride was charmingly dressed in crepe de chene trimmed with lace and orange blossoms, and she carried232 words
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Article292 1906-09-13 8 Capt. Rkii> has resigned his appointment in the Malay State Guides. Thk Profit and Loss a/c of the Singapore Cold Storage Coy Ld. for the past vear was $l7-646-78. Skves hundred and thirty-three deaths were registered in Singapore in August. The ratio per thousand, excluding deaths at292 words
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Article31 1906-09-13 8 Thi: Consul-General for the Netherlands reports that the Batu Beraute gasbuoy is burning again. It now shows a white light during Uni seconds, followed by ten seconds darkness.31 words
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Article139 1906-09-13 8 This morning five men and a hoy. all Klings. were before Mr. Colman on the allegation of having as carriers committed breach of trust in respect of tin ore valued at $350. the property of the Straits Trading Company. It was explained that, yesterday, their tongkaug139 words
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Article178 1906-09-13 8 The presentation of a handsome silver rose-bowl was made to Capt. P. H. Rolfe. of the ludo-Cliina Namsang. by Mr. Suen She Ting, Consul-General for China, as a souvenir of the rescue effected by Capt. Rolfe and liis officers, of seventeen shipwrecked Chinese in July last.178 words
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Article285 1906-09-13 8 I iiiful Story of c I Sad Life I A pi k *l account of tl i( u I by the < *r and C'xann* of the re. *!ution is ,rj Vt c IlK tt* until recently one of UieKnlliH vB m the Imperial household returned to285 words
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Article167 1906-09-13 8 Recently, Tan Ong. Ong Leng fc, Lim Kwong Leng were arrested no allegations of using a trade mark purported that certain tea had km -a for export by Chop Loll Kei whereas such was not the case: being in possession of a chop for tin167 words
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Article180 1906-09-13 8 A young Chinese woman was ivt from a theatre last night. When in j viciuity of the People's Park, herrikidia < stopped from behind and a Chinaman p-i two hairpins from her hair. Sin- *crt jumped out and caught hold of the mais took her pins. A180 words
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Article121 1906-09-13 8 Mine Returns for the Present f|f Bukit Roman. liukit Mh* For the —""7 Four j Weeks 5 ending. c~ gj §*5 ?fiS i < i j i O r* 27/1/06 2,975 436 2.93 975 24/2/06 3.190 536 3.07 2,*0-» 1 Extra clean up HO m121 words
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Article243 1906-09-13 9 Lw«i»- h L !f ned ,0 by Justice Fisher. I tPi'c** i-a-e- on die li**t tL* ht yr.*|„»tfcc FeJM-ron Toindav. Mr. L: p p p who apiK-ared for the C- tl foi a fortnight’s )H>st|Kmement ft wrainst Sum k, Corporal No. 9 I *r‘ **i'o ol one month243 words
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Article642 1906-09-13 9 I m Officious Rikisha Peon. I pow kept a tea stall in Park Road. H. rom time to time aunoyed by H l»!r- h«> infest that locality. He I .rumtion ti> the police of their doings :tr*l out >ome of tlie individuals. On K ultimo. ;t nmnhei* of642 words
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690 1906-09-13 9 m Broi, bt f °rward $735 Mr. A. B. Leicester 7 X. Kathi ray son M. Rengassamy Pillay 5 Cliua Kiin Tong 5 Kwek Swee Cheng 5 G. McBrcan 5 Mersrs. C’hia Hood Thiam.Tan Kwee ''all, and Soo Chong Chin $3 each 9 Messrs. A.690 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article341 1906-09-13 9 The White Cross Football Club will meet the 2nd XI Warders, on Saturday loth instant, on the latter’s ground. Sejioy Lines. Kick off 5.15 p.m. Not a single Singaporean has entered for the lpoh Athletic meeting to be held on the 21st anil 22nd inst. The Ceylon341 words
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Article128 1906-09-13 9 Challenge from Tully to Kedfern. At the recent Taiping races. G. Rcdfern stated that in the ring he could be&t either Artie ’Tully or his clerk. In conuection with this Tully called ujhhi us this morning and said that he was willing to back himself lor $2,000 iu a128 words
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Article1243 1906-09-13 9 SixtiAi'oHK Training Xotks. Work was slow on the Singa|K>re SiKirting Chib’s Course on Thursday though a few strings put in au appearance, lt will he quite a fortnight yet before sei tous work is indulged in. The following were out: Dallas's Diogene. Daylight. Proprietor. Convoy, merely cantering at1,243 words
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Article1413 1906-09-13 9 M. C. A. v. St. Joseph’** Football Club. A friendly game of soccer was played on the Old Gaol Site on Wednesday afternoon between teams representing tlie Y. M. C. A. *ad the St. Joseph’s Football Club. The game was a fairlv good one but drew* a rather1,413 words
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Article197 1906-09-13 10 ’i’iiis Club had an excellent outing on Saturday morning, leaving the Cross Roads at Irwell Bank at 6.30. Mr. Bolingbroke led into River Valley Road taming to the right and leaving the road entered a stretch of a. .ft open country where the first flight of jumps197 words
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Article708 1906-09-13 10 The S, C. C. Tournament. The match iu the ahm t uiniaineut was continued on Saturday r.f* iwonou the Esplanade. A fortnight ag the Merchants knocked up 151 and in rep.;, the Law aud Civil Service made 8 foi a C. 1. Miles and E. L. Laima continued !.»i708 words
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Article517 1906-09-13 10 Proposed Sailing Club in Singapore. desire to call the attention of our tiaders Ui a movement which is on foot to mire the sjxirt of boat sailing and racing in Siuga|x>re. We have a notice received from the authorities of the Swimming Club in which we learn that an517 words
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Article210 1906-09-13 10 Keppel Golf Club Tournament Thirty-one Members of the Keppel Golf Club competed for a prize presented by the President on the 8tli and 9tli inst. and the following H> qualified:— Gross. H’cp. Nett. Mr. W. J. Trowell.. 96— 2»= 76 A. Cox 104— 24= 80 A. M. Hogg 85—210 words
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Article748 1906-09-13 10 5. C. t. Lawn Tennis Tournament. TIik above tournament commences on Thursday, 13th September, 1906. The following are the entries.— Championship. Batten berg, Buckley, Craig, Gaunt, Hanbury, Linton, Nathan, E. F. Salzmann. Winner plays F. Salzmanu. the present Champion. Profession Puns. Byes, —Civil Service I. —Nathan and Green;748 words
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Article301 1906-09-13 10 Burma to Compete with Ceylon and Singapore A new departure is being made in connection with the annual inter-state shooting conqietition in which only Ceylon and Singajxire have hitherto taken part. At the request of Singapore it has been decided this year to invito a Burma team to participate301 words
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203 1906-09-13 10 London Coffee Market. Sanderson Co's Report. London, 10th Aug. Spot. auctions were resumed on the 9th inst. after having been suspended since the 1st inst. There has been a moderate supply offered which me<: with a fair demand and steady rates were realised for all medium kinds, while the few203 words
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Article1173 1906-09-13 10 The 1 wing i, "'’’S’ l Jonmai: Tin ha, bee, '.u interesting of the during lie week. 'pi, d niar ke4 on Tuesday was a stantial advance over f 4 The bears, who were thorough! cl ened at the sharp rise rushed in to cover and drove1,173 words
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901 1906-09-13 11 f relating to the De],v tlie Chinese Government >i.v IU I'j'Ki. rcsjx'cting the Chinese {,,j Maritime Custom* been !’*c Fereign Office ns a Paiuv paper. China No. 1- 1906 r; ii.u-'j. M (’\i:\» (iis: to Sin K. Giik\. i> M; |V 1906: —I have the i901 words
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Article160 1906-09-13 11 Up to tlie 3rd Septembe? l.*lf» names have been enrolled for the Y. M. C. A. evening classes at Kuala Lumpur— ~>H building construction. 2D; electric magnetism. 26 and shorthand 22. At tlie meeting of the F. M. S brauch of the British Medical Association at160 words
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Article45 1906-09-13 11 Manila, /4a 4c due IHth B p!TrtSwettenbam and Penang. every w SSSSi Wl£: s*t,,rday, Teng Quee Sappho on Monday* "srwJCs TU^ y^t B K-. Hin Uer e Satnrdawand p<||( or rfajrtssa-..«»»>'» s Port fiwettenham and Penan?. ever, Saturday, S. S Co.45 words
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Article378 1906-09-13 11 A correspondent thus writes to the Mining Journal from Reid’s Creek on July 10th: —Tin if? s iling here now at £5 ss. per bag of 112 lb It has been put up to as high a-s £0 per bag some few weeks ago. The water378 words
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Article456 1906-09-13 11 A long and interesting letter addressed by Prince Sabah-ed-Din to Sir E. Grey appears in the “Times.” Prince Sabah-ed-Din, who is grandson .o the late Sultan Abdul Medjid and nephew to the present Sultan Abdul llainid, went into voluntary exile more than six years ago .hi order456 words
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339 1906-09-13 11 (By SubmarineC a(le) 10th Heptembrr. The public meeting, which Penang Town Hall, this afternoon, was attended by Europeans. Chinese.. East Indians, and Malays. Abo at m probably, a record pre sent; and Mr. A. R. Adams, the wellknown lawyer, occupied tlie; Chair. He explained339 words
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Article898 1906-09-13 11 By tpecial •irraivftintnt tr 0*Ui9uiti*cne Lloyd f By Submarine Cablet Berlin 5th Sept. The resignation of Baron Calice the Austrian Ambassador at Ooii-.antmop e. is certain. Count Patlavicini will be- appointed to be liis successor. Stronger measures to preserve order have been taken iu Warsaw. It looks| By tpecial •irraivftintnt &tr 0*Ui9uiti*cne Lloyd - 898 words
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Article2752 1906-09-13 12 (By Submarine Cable) Rec'd. 11.40 a.m. Gth eptember. The sequel to the failure of the Keal Estate Trust Company at Philadelphia ia» been the arrest of three officials «ho are charged with being concerned the late Mr. Nipple (President), who will be remembered committed ul a few days2,752 words
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Article915 1906-09-13 12 Saw, />o/7, probable I Steamers. I Alesia, Hamburg, Dec. 7; H e i ltl m I Ambria, Hamburg, N ov *20-1- r Andalusia. Hamburg, ov n hn %-r I Arcadia, Colombo, Dec 8 p’ 11 jg Ardjoeno, Batavia, Sept. *29 n 0 J I A. Apcar, Hongkong, Sept.915 words
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Article291 1906-09-13 13 n nniiii I 1 D»w° f Capital Subscribed ValUe up to Company QcerATnnm Prew fltn a tlo J I Price. I I t—- SOLD. 1 M 73,.i0<» *I4O,UOU 10 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 10.00 seller* ...OOrtKi £350,000 f“ (Deferred); 8.00 sellers 1903 L jn'nnn J* f A291 words
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Article335 1906-09-13 13 I 111 190.-, £150,000 £140,000 140,000 1 1 i Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. £3.0.0 lss-, *200.000 *120,000 20,000 *lO 7, Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. $14.50 buyers *‘•4o 000 4*ll i->5 f 1 1 £1 Batu Caves Rubber Co. Ltd. (f.p) £2.2.6 19"' iR O,H 1 l ».«00 I 1335 words
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Article213 1906-09-13 13 i j 1?*94 £5,377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 7,638 12/6 12/6 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd j 57.75 l«9s 6*225,000 522-3,000 4,-300 5*30 5*30 1 112,500 Fraser A Neave, Ltd. ..I 125.00 sales 10.000.000 u I lo» 510.000.000 510,000,000 80,000 5125 512-3 0,500.000 Hongkong and Sliangliai Bank 770.00 2-30,0006 190 l 52,400,000213 words
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Article27 1906-09-13 13 HowarthEn.kine.LW. 6% Riley Hargreaves, Ltd. b% IS SS y Singapore Municipal 6% j ,»r. toyera. 602,000 par. sellers. Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 1, "A*27 words
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SINGAPORE, 12TH SEPTEMBER, 1906.
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Article79 1906-09-13 13 r buvtrs 7.12$ G *mbier 10.80 iCube No. 1 unpicked 8.76 Bali 8/25 'k* '"nlidnak buyers 21.62.V 27.50 •k* Whitt 2.72^ Flour Sarawak 2.65 Brunei No. 1 Saeo buyers 3%,, 19.65 Bali, IB!% *,24.00 off*-#, Palembiin*», 20% basis 22-00 Liberian No. 1 sellers 10.00 Upioca, small Flake small pearl79 words
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Article118 1906-09-13 13 On London —Bank 4 in, s u/if Demand 2 /4 Private 6 m/s 2/4ds do 3 tn{h ‘j/4| On Germany—Hank d/d 2J194 Pri ate 8 Ajh do 6 m/% 9.43 On Prance Bank d/d 2934 Private 3 m/s 2 97k <lo «m/s 2.99! (fn India —Bank T. T. tM118 words
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Article164 1906-09-13 13 Under this beading the following abbreviations are used :-str. stssmsr; bq; bargee; Bch. schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cru. nr nu 5 r —Gunboat; Toe.—Torpedo; H-Pf^orse-powic; Brit. British; UJk— D?t ted i? l ?lSl B 5 Ger —German Dut.—Dutch; Hal.—Italian; Span.—Spanish; 8ar.—Sarawak; £ck pessengsr; U.-Uncertain; T.P. W.SSJ^^ 8 rWh,fcr,; T.P.D.—Taniong164 words
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Article1013 1906-09-13 13 Latest Arrivals. I tanka, Brit. sir. 127 tons, Capt Stewart, 11th? Sept. From Natana Island, 10th Sept. Copra, and—d.p. Teo Teow Peng. For Natana, Island, U.—Rds. Dagrun Nor. str. 671 tons, Captain Linde, lltb Sept. From Bangkok, 4th Sept. Teak. Borneo Coy. For Bombay, 12th—W. Hong Wan,1,013 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article575 1906-09-13 14 September 5 Segovia, Ger str, Schonfeldt, Hamburg, Bolin Meyer Gncisonau, Ger str, Jk>lte, Bremen, BehnMeyer Glenstrue, Brit str, McGillivray, Boustead Brouwer, l)ut str, Goedhuis, Deli, Daendels Siak, Dut str. Griffin, Langkat, Katz Bros. 6 Tinhow, Brit str, Kerr.HongavJIutfceubachBros Alcinous, Brit str, Davies, Yokohama, Mansfield Onda, Brit str. Watkeys, Calcutta,575 words
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Article438 1906-09-13 14 September 5 Kagoshima Maru, Jap str, Colombo, Bombay Austria, Aus str, Trieste via Bombay Persia, Aasstr, H’kong, Shanghai, Japan Sunda, Brit str, Antwerp via ports Profit, Nor str, Tolubin Charterhouse, Brit str, Saniarang, Sourabaya Kistna, Brit stri P. Swettenham, Penang Hebe, Hrit str, Penang and Deli Banka, Brit str,438 words
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