The Straits Budget, 10 January 1907

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    • 140 1 NKIAWCAU ELECTRICAL 4 CIVIL ENONEERS SHPKRLBEKS «M BMLBMAKBS. A I. v A. AitA Cdlttdn WIWI. ftiMiikiiiv unni OOOil MHO. J —fc pmvavs. r—infnaa T«L AOO/9M99 MAJVQAiMV*#, MM9APOM Elect rial Sole Agent* for— Into* Procter f Co., Ltf mvsKvnnc. Portable Engines, Road Rollers. Ac. Vr is" J£> WMB. Y r >
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    • 369 1 Straits Times i 906-7 r.favjSw i.lZ V"\ > tuT'ik SB are >* 5^0 T 1 “Ghree Royal >■*>. f. -SssSP 1 r m Royalties Rulers Rovers Fame f- v-vC'M^ShH^Bb Fact Fiction (Dysterious BY Singapore Stated JL Straits r t vi:riiiKiH Mr. Hugh Clifford, C. aaBaaMaaBapaaaaaaaHMii Price $1 or $1.20 with
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  • 28 1 The Starsits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO. 2551. Singapore, Thursday, January 10, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURT. Price 25 cents.
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  • 246 1 Legislative Council 1. 2 Malacca New Year’s Spoits 2 Demand for Rubber 2 Local Share Market *2 Official Salaries *2 Fire at Cross Street 2 Au Uncharted Reef 2 Incentive to Crime 3 Cheating at Ipoh :1 Conduct of Crown Cases 8 Mysterious Death 3 Tanjong Pagar
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  • 847 1 Provision for Administration of Labuan. This Legislative Council met on the 2nd iust. when, the following were present:— Prkskxt. The Hon’hle the Colonial Secretary ami Deputy Governor (CaptA. H. Young, c.m.o.) Thk General Oificer Commanding the Troops, (Lieut.-Col, Hugh Gregory Pitton, u.s.o.) Hon’ble the Acting
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  • 716 3 Warning to Singapore Employers. There arrived at thin office by the last mail from Europe) a letter addressed [to our clerical staff, and it is a fair presumption that similar letters [were received by the clerks in some, if not all,
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  • 241 3 On January 4. before the Judicial Commissioner s C ourt at Ipoh, a Eunqieau was arraigned on the following plaint: That you, A. Jlospeler. on or about the 5th day of December llMMj. at Ipoli, did cheat,* to I w it, by falsely pretending to one Thong
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  • 110 3 The annual week of united prayer commenced on the 6th inst., aud throughout the current week meetings will be held at Rothesda,” Bias inisah Road, commencing at H p.m. The following list gives the subject of each day’s prayer aud the name of the leader:— Monday-—Thanksgiving
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  • 54 3 The Manager of the Bersawah Gold Miuiug Company reports as follows the output for the month of December:—Stone Crushed, 290 tons. Gold obtained, 27 ozs. 11 dwt. Average per ton, 1.9 dwt. The Managor of the Sipiau Tin Miuing Cotnpauy, reports the following outturns October Pels. 111.03 Tin.
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  • 470 3 .Owing to the absence from the Settlement of the Solicitor-General anil the failure of« the Govern incut to a|«pniut an officer to act for him, a condition of affairs iiasariKcn with reguid to the conduct of Crown cases in the
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  • 179 3 On Thursday last some coolies of the Prye Sugar Kstate, who wore employed in clearing grass on the cane embankments about 600 yards away from the railway line, came upon a corpse, half-buried, and lying on its right side. Both legs were
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  • 360 4 The Board’s Circular to the Members. V ;,rii Li i Taujong I'agar Dock < oinpany were fmr#-«l l>y tin- Colonial Government to jiovstl tl Cow rn.’oMit to arbitration ami hnliio;t tk« ir claim to tin- consideration ami jmljijjjriit of .iti \rbitration f ourt, tin
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  • 596 4 »'■< K'iitnr «>! the Straits Times.” London. 1 4tli December, Sii, I l ave read with much interest the aiilc leader in your weekly issue of 15th November under the heading of “Tanjong I'wi-.n Dork Improvements.” which will no dooot
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  • 223 4 The fairy play, songs and dances by children, given so successfully at the Christinas treat of the Singapore Catholic Club, were repeated on .lan.at the Victoria Memorial Hall at the request of many who were unable on the previous occasion to obtain seats, hr. Panins/ gave an
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  • 36 4 1 ic; t.,tu! iu„ o „ut„f tin Ore exported bv tl.e tnbnto, S m, the land „f the Koynl Johort < '»>. f.UI. during the month of l eoemher ltKHi was 2.V. -fheie are iw waiting
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  • 310 4 Shortly alter six o’clock on the sth inst.,a Sikh watchmen discovered smoke issuing in large quantities from McAlister and Company’s oil store. This store is situated at the back of the main building and is built like a strong
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  • 178 4 Mr. T. Sercombe Smith Accepts Puisne Judgeship. We are informed, upon reliable authority, that Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, at present Acting Colonial Secretary at Hongkong, lias accepted the position of Puisne Judge in the Straits Settlements. It will be remembered that on December 22 we published a Special
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  • 108 4 Ihe north-east monsoon is now iu fullswing on the east coast, aud steamers |Z stopped calling off the bar at Kuala Pahang (they gave up entering the river long ago e\en during the calm season). Fifcliing boats are laid up till about the end of Marchbut
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  • 2319 5  -  [All Rights Kksfrvkd.] By. William Le Queux. (Author of Skckkts of tuk Forkhis Offiuk," &c). “If I wye a millionaire!” How often and devoutly is this wish uttered a sigh of longing by the poor and tho wealthy alike. In every walk of life *nd
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  • 609 6 moctiiiJ! the 1‘eii rsu Hui and its sup,«,.u.rs was litld in the i own Hall, Slianyliai. on the llitli ultimo, occasion beinK the transfer of the liooks ami documents, tonetlier with the general control of the oruani/ation to the Chinese The Hull was
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  • 925 6 Have you ever been to the Malay Opera, Mr. Editor? I improved a shining hour or tw’o there the other night. Incidentally, 1 tried to get in free on the strength of being a distant connection of the Straits 1 iiues. The impresario (that sounds better than
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  • 1151 7 lii Tuesday’s issue of the “Straits Times” we published a Reuter telegram -stating that damage to “the extent <of a quarter of million sterling had been caused by a serious conflagration in Bangkok. From exchanges, we gather that this must
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  • 222 7 lufonnatiou has just been icctived of the appointment of Mr. William Bees Davis. King's Advocate at Cyprus, to succct d Sir Henry Berkeley, K. C'., as Attorney General at Hongkong. Mr. Rees Davis was educated at Eton aud Trinity College, Cambridge, where
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  • 144 7 According to the “Bangkok Times.' a good many eases of bubonic plague arc reported from Petcliaburi, the present outbreak being considerably worse than the previous one. The same disease has recently been reported from a number of places up river in the Monthon cf Ayuthia. lu a
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  • 84 7 The reports which have appeared elsewhere to the effect that the Estates of Prye and Hatu Kawun have been acquired by a Chinese syndicate are inaccurate*, says the Pinang Gazette.” Messrs. Huttenbach Bros, arc* iu receipt of a telegram from Loudon to the effect that the
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  • 749 8 i }'i:om Ol Own <oRin*l'»nW vf lYliang. I>» con I* 1 ,H Mis Excellency. (if Sir John Arid«:i*on «»d P a,t y w,: ,lJtvt not sc. n Hindi, for tlnv arc "till alUwav "P tin. Mill, wliei <-. it is »r«f. Im is preparing ;i mont VollllllillOIln
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  • 988 8 Lipis. December 29. Bfntong Land Sale. To meet the continued demand for build in" land at Heiitong. the District Officer put i,|72b town lots for sale by auction there the other day. each lot being of the usual size. Ml n., t by 120 feet. There was
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  • 325 8 (From Our Own Corrkmponbknt). Li pis, December 31. I'udor a recent ord.»r made by the Hesi dent, the royalty payable on alluvial gold won by persons working under individual mining licenses in Pahang has been commuted lor a fixed payment of $5 a
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  • 301 10 iij t.i;• i oil New eai xda\, Mi. j» ~t*. j ai-haw tin < iovcruuicnt eterinar) Silt Jjl Ot|. 111-. < arnp!>« 11, of tin- Municipality, a,.,* i i;i‘i Saniuiy lns|iector May lieu ,v« h cv'ling along Serango ill Hoad oil
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  • 211 10 \l* liliM'K'tlill- still lit till! 11 ieit or loss 1.l !i; t v I 1 1* till' I'ulice. At t fi. in. mi Saturday, Mr. Leo 11 ,J I a < autonese photographer, <»f South ISridj'c Koatl, called at tin- Mitral
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  • 98 10 f l,l lst Sergeant Itossehare. m b named K. Cheong for being in 1 eleven and a half packets of ivT' \v ,m “'"I length of fuse it W ayitng Street. 'l l" K. 1, said be was a tin miner ami bad 'n hIT
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  • 147 10 A Unit 2 o clock on the *‘>rd inst. a f Malay Police Constable found a Chinese coolie 1\ iiig uneonseious on the roadway at the junction of Tanglin and Orange Oroyc Ijoatl. The policeman put the Chinaman m a
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  • 182 10 About midnight on the 3rd iu-t. a Hock Chew named <»oh Moi was attacked by four Much os and one Hock Cha in him Eng Dee Lane. He was seized by the towchang and was assaulted. One of his assailants, who was armed
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  • 116 10 Ou the 4th inst., Xata Singh, a Sikh, rlai tiled I7H.40 from Mr. If. A. j. Hid well! in the Court of llcmtests. before Mr. 11. Scott! Complainant said Mr. Auamalai told him nine Sikh watchmen were wanted for the A#ri.Horticultural Show. He got
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  • 50 10 Tim police have received a renort that valuedat »lm W V T 1 1,0l ,la >' s a K ol< watch, \aliu d at $l(H>, was stolen from Mrs. Wishart's residence in St. Thomas’ Walk. The watch belonged to Miss Naughtou. I>„li!e invest! ,Mt »*vo
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  • 160 10 A young Hokien was disused before -Mr. Column, the Third Magistrate on the 5th inst. with attempting to commit suicide by throwing himself iuto the sea off Anson Hoad. Detective Inspector Hart prosecuted. A Chinese frieud of the accused suitl the man
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  • 388 10 A young Malacca Malay named Dollali. Police Constable No. 221. was charge* l by Detective Inspector Hart before Messrs. Michcil and Ellis on the 4th inst., with robbery. A Hylam boy employed by Mr. Nicholson, the Manager of Taujong Pagar, was the first witness called. He
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  • 14 11 r IL straits Times is not* responsible m- the opinions of its correspondents].
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  • 1491 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, January 3. Si r ,_I enclose you the latter part of a vigorous speech made by Lord Downe, at the Gimcrack Dinner, on the riding of the jockeys at home during the past season, and warning them what the
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  • 212 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, January 7. Sir,—Referring to *onr Rcvicy of the Share Market during 1906, which you were good enough to notice in your paper, we shall feel obliged if you will insert a para* graph saying We much regret that two
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  • 225 11 Singapore, January 9, 1907. PRODUCE. Oambier buyers 9 0.90 do (Cube No. 1 unpicked 10.87 J Copra Bali 10.35 do Pontianak 9.95 Pepper, Black buyers IH.OO do White 5% ‘24.624 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.964 do Brunei No. 1 2.90 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 164% 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20%
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  • 10 12 C, On "< Orchard K'*ad. tic-wife of lim k HHllgllter.
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  • 79 12 JJ„\kon Lrsw<*>l*. On 1 n•».« r PL .‘*t Peking, th. Ili s. Arnold G-oige Pwv-on. '•> I, M S.. ’lVang'how, North I.chwh*l. MM., rh IJ of tll»- Wolliell lloKpltlll. I’l KMIU'. «.|f|i:nt dlitlglitel of till Rev. Wlllto. I.eiiVWxl, H.A., folt .of Mc-lfield ioi k-hil'C. To-"**. On hi., nilx-r 1.
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  • The Straits Budget.
    • 525 12 Our readers w illl not* elsew here in to-day’s issu*- ji very intcrcstm" letter above tin: signature lit crita?." which has just reached us from London. We need only i* f« r here to one portion of it, where our correspondent pi.ioos Sir.lulin .lacksuit's conditions for a
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    • 425 12 'rhi* .fudges sat “in bane on th*> '2nd instant to arrange th*: list w*uk. It appears that the congested state >» tin* Cans** List weighs heavily on the mind- **t the /Judiciary. and this settling ot tin* List is evidence of their anxiety to clear off an ears.
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    • 473 12 We reproduce in this issue a letter by Sir E. Sassoon to The Standard," questions asked by Sir Edward in the House of Common**, and an editorial article by flic Standard dealing generally with the Goverument of Brunei. It is quite probable that Sir Edward’s anxiety for
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    • 1170 13 At the last meeting of the Legislative Council, Labuan bulked largely in the deliberation. The Attorney-General introduced a Hill which he had drafted for the purpose of providing for the public service of Labuan during the year *****. It is entitled The Supply (Labuan• Ordinance 1907,” and. perhaps,
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    • 439 13 There is considerable dissatisfaction with the administration of affairs in Kelantan, but, a< it i- so difficult to obtain reliable information on current happenings there, we have refrained from giving currency to the rumours aud garbled statements that reach us from time to time. However, we cannot
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    • 454 14 carry it t<• success. Straits Times January t. lit i-i'iue v.c publish a brief report of a in*••■in: of the Tien Tsu Hui at Shanghai on u occasion of the departure from Ci iii >! Mr*. Archibald Little, the founder of ti c *o< n ty. The Tien
      carry it t<• success. “ Straits Times ” January t.  -  454 words
    • 510 14 It would appear that the Governor has j descended from the breezy and peaceful heights of the Penang Hills and braved the warmer and more contentious atmosphere of tlie town of Penang. Our special cor res- 1 poiidcnt limits his wire to facts and does not send
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    • 817 14 it will be remembered that when the Governor proposed to expropriate the Tanjoug Pagar Dock Company, he could not come to terms with the Directors as to the purchase price. It was notified to His Exccllency that, in the opinion of the Directors, the shares were worth over
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    • 634 15 While Australia is raising her head high on the reported luxuriance of her ‘fee and vine varieties of rubber in i’apua: while Malaya is forging ahead vitli her comparatively recently*! prepar- ed plantations of robber-trees; aud while Brazil and other regions are going into ecstacies over established success
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    • 212 15 As was stated on January 4, certain Bauk* have agreed to advance jC3,000.000 to the Siamese Government to held towards lho construction of railways in Siam and towards the institution of gold currency, or standardization of the tical. With regard to the railway development, wo have it
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    • 159 15 We have reason to believe that it is the intention of the Postal Authorities in Labuan and Brunei, when they make arrangements next year for their mail services, to offer terms to some British Company for the conveyance of letters parcels, tfre., to and from Labuan by the
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    • 595 16 On Sif i«l.»\.ve publi»h&lt; d an r\trm t iU nrti' h&gt; a hutdi n the n..i t». ;ttni"«il of &lt; hin«-*c 1 in tl, ot Hu* nii.xnt tram w* &gt; m Hi*- matt* r has be n tak* ri m;» tain m&lt; mhers in tl|,; s, ,1
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    • 1233 16 •h.rrc ua- a time, not v. many yiur* ay,,, will I. Japan was said to he passing th.ourh tin iullyeeck hat &gt;taMr of eivilis(ltio,i. In Japan, the hard felt hat U an ana* hi on i'm. 'I he appearance of tin- dis(.(l,d»d -tori: of the KurojM tm
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    • 431 17 The last mail contaius several interesting items, and not the least interesting is that uhich touches upon the Chinese colonies, evidential and floating, in Birkenhead and Liverpool. The cl inrgo, vague aud general as it is, against the Chinaman of corrupting tiie young in these two towns
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    • 1380 17 Many are the nostrums advance! tor the federation of the British Empire. Mr. Chamberlain, as a business man. has thought out a scheme which he believes will bind the Empire together by material interests. He trusts more to the natural instinct for selfpreservation to convince his
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    • 257 18 greater degrc.i ol -atety. Straits 1 inics, January 9. Miiiiti Chuc-sc w ho arc* putting their ,4i &gt;pto the Fohicn »ailwa}'» have been I i ,r ly by ns of the rink they are News coming to hand from China i o especially with regard to
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    • 119 18 Singapore like Hongkong, may w ell boast of its roads, hut at certain seasons of the year the roads in both places get the worse for wear. The heavy rains of the past two mouths have tested the quality of our roads very severely, and, on the whole,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 84 12 The post f r*&gt; r &lt;- h; s,r 1 fhe \-n\ free I'fi't *1 ’he Stnnr it is not ne«c-.sar; *n vitr,. ri&gt;**- for a riptinn* for shorter tionatr r.it&lt; as for a Ihe S truil’.Hylxrl 1 at. U* r r from KuM*- If l&lt; n Stear.ier, with Viilira 'I
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  • 39 12 DEATH&gt; H Km Kmt.—At WU N'd R&gt;H'h Saturday. .Jmiufiiv I if«»v Kim Ki ut II |&lt;.m. \g*. \&lt;i ynrrt. I'*nim'I'hI on .liinuary I". at HGJU 11.rn., the cortege lending hi* residence f**r tin? Oiin* w: Oneterv lit Alexandra Howl.
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  • 722 18 The olVoitories on Sunday last at the Straits Chinese &lt; Presbyterian) Church, for tin* China Famine Fund amounted to $00. Captain Flak has been made the cominau* der of the new British steamer Han Hong I dung. which is to lx* put on the Singapore Bangkok run. The
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  • 470 19 )r &lt;j Von Wedel is due from Europe shortly by tbe N. D. L. Preussen. Mr. J. W. Johnston, of New Zealand, has joined the Revenue Survey Department as Surveyor. Mr. J. Hromhead Matthews has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. Assistant Surgeon H.
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  • 320 19 in towuou the 2nd inst., rumours were current of a serious burning accident to a European engineer, but tbe inquiries of one of our representatives failed to elicit any definite information, and although the Police authorities have been busily engaged for the
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  • 149 19 At Telok Ayer on the 6th inst., a revenue officer was examining the luggage of several Chinese coolies, who had just landed from Bagan, Sumatra. One of the coolies, a Hokien, had a pillow wrapped up in a mat and while
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  • 56 19 Vice-Admiral Sir A. W. Moore arrived from Bangkok in the flagship, King Alfred, on the 6th inst. The gunboat, Clio, arrived from Bangkok this morning. She is expected to leave for Hongkong on the loth instant. The chartered collier, Mercedes, Captain J. S. McGregor, arrived from Hongkong yesterday
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  • 23 19 The output from this mine for the mouth of December was 880 piculs of an approximate value of 151,000.
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  • 211 19 H.R.H. the Duke of Counaught, accompanied by the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia, is expected to arrive at Singapore ou February 1 by the P. and O. s.s. Delhi. Johnston’s'Pier aud the route from the Esplanade by
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  • 371 19 The Singapore Town and Volunteer Hand is no more. Jts last appearance was made on New Year's eve, when tho band played the music for the dances at the Police Hall. It is a great pity a town like Singapore cannot
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  • 181 21 Singapore Golf Club. Tit l&gt;eeei 11 her monthly medal, after being iiost| ‘oned every Saturday in December !&gt;wiiiu to luax’v rain, was played for on Saturday and Sunday the «&gt;th and 6th instant. A yi.i \w i just liefore play commenced on Hu first day re ndered the course
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  • 87 21 Chinese New Year Sports. A public meeting was held at. tho Chinese Ilumber of Commerce in Hill Street, on the Nth instant, to consider the advisability of holding the usual sports at the Chinese New Year* The meeting was unanimous that the Aborts should take place again. The Treasurer’s
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  • 306 21 S. C. C. Beat Dutch Team. The S. C*. C. entertained the Dutch Club on the iU’tl inst. on the Esplanade and finally won by two goals to one. The wind was very much in evidence during play on a ground that was very slippery in several places.
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  • 133 21 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club With the re appearance of fine weather, the Club intends continuing the arrangements which, duriug the past month or so. have had to hi* continuously postponed. The American Tennis Tournament will commence on Monday. January 21, hut, if tho weather is bad then, it
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  • 244 21 Essington’s Career. News has been received from Kuala Lumpur that the old and successful racehorse Essington, by Abercoru —Essie, has had to be shot owing to his complete breakdown. Essington. though a usually erratic starter was a most brilliant performer in Australia as a youngster and followed it
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  • 145 21 (From Our Own Correspond At.) Penang, January 4. A deputation, consisting of Messrs. Presgrave, Turner, Guinness, Adams, and LinT Ku Toll, waited upon the Governor, Sir .John Anderson, yesterday, representing the Municipal Council, the Chamber of Commerce, the Penang Association, and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, with regard
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  • 3275 21 London, January 2. The Uussiau famiue is gaining in extent and in intensity. Hunger and typhus are spreading rapidly in several provinces, aud reports from various sources announce the failure of the winter crop through cold and drought. London, January 3. A message from Constantinople states that two
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  • 674 23 [By Special Arrangement with lh r Ostaitiatifiche Lloyd Berlin. January 2. At the New Year’s Reception, M. Fallicres, President of the French Bepublic. made the friendly assertion that tho French Government had oHerod to transfer M. Bihourd, the French Ambassador at Madrid, to Berlin, and that M. Cum
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  • 156 23 Bel* I*. y O. s. s. Sganza from London Dec. 8, due 8?h .Inn- Mr. J. \V. TV, Hughes, Mr. N. K. Bain, Mr. W. M. Millington, Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Mr. ,L It. Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. Parsonr. Per P. A O. s. s. llritanma connecting with
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 443 24 .1» nua r &gt; IWk.S, e mam Put vderllarst. ™*»na- \\&lt;* :t Kian, Put str, S. OV. c Itrit htr Midtm. H’kong, BoUbtead Ander* M.ddh trough. Paterson Simons i» \i evei Amh. r.'r, Ji J' t wt^ r S peu. r &lt;!! iiitavi t II. Meyer T. h«r. »|v
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    • 295 24 January 1 H. r.U, Brit nr, An am baa, Natunas •I* .v?i, Hrt nr, il'&gt;rigkr&gt;ng i, (ier str. Peli. Asalian, Penang R’Sh- HtS-r. Dm str. l'el. (.lanctik, Hn- tl vi* P ort K»n..k»™ via pok. M-r. li s KiiHiitan via ports I'ontmnsk. 1 .’&lt;•,*(« via ports Ban Lmng. ,,n
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    • 809 24 Same, port probable date of arrival. and name of Agents. Steamers. Achilles, China, Jan 25; Manstield Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 24; Boustead S Alciuoue, China, Feb 17 Manstield Ambria, Manila, Jan/Feb Behn Meyer Andalusia, Hongkong, Jau. 9 Behn Meyer Apanma, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Hongkong, Jan 31; P. 0.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 384 25 Straits Shipping and Parcels Agency. G&lt;xj6h eceivred packed, shipped to all part wiw klv. Cash on delivery system, or deli rv Mid to address. (ToHIDING Co., as Robiuson Road PSP •11 8 rat iffii At ntm timaly doaa mas _«icotmneiid »h«m,h&lt; n&lt;$ Kttrwraasr ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder 150
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    • 214 25 K-\ m «h£iA&lt;^Ste;(. jr -re? ‘V/* T. 9 m ijfi ■v\. w i &lt;. r &gt;»,. --v jfc&ajso*4Sriii_ ■3 Aft. .t *4* m% -v-;.- «.-S, iio't ,_s &lt;7*,, fT*2 lSi^a3*|n i. .zSF. rggfffrv r-is-^r c je. 1 \i*.' •^afeBras:: ly Royal Warrant to r* ii L~**5 &lt; Hla Majesty the
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 202 26 V Jn order to introduce •*i {*&lt;L N a" -'A 55 4 ;N st ;sk M ne v IT WILL BE SOLD TILL END OF THIS YEAR AT HALF PRICE, I E. &gt;• -j ET *7 E? the case of 12 quart bottles, excluding duty, or 85c. tj) tfi 1
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 214 27 ffiuedanari y U/ ii^Kies' ;tr&lt;: nnt an xj*' favourit*- nrr raj&gt;. Oil' fl “RED SEAL” ANL) BLACK ANO WHifE $600,000 r mw't '&gt;n a^ ■ccurity. i’l-l.v K. H. WIAULFFINCH 4 Co., lit r, IN'. &lt;1 J P l V/ J h V;/&gt; A Tonic, Restorative, Digestive Wine V&lt;*ry palatable. Known
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    • 141 27 “ponHanaV Captain A. CASEY will sail for Pahang* Kuantan, Kammaman and Tringganu. WEEKLY, ON MONDAYS. Ihc &gt;.s !\»iU.no;k ha&gt; •veently been i\\ rhauled, and now has excellent accomiiKxiati »n tor pas.x For freight and parage rate and further information apply t»&gt; Messrs. The BORNEO 4 Co., Ltd. Agents. FOR SALE.
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