The Straits Budget, 31 January 1907
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Advertisement313 1907-01-31 1 mm m W m i m 811 Or i* S<-*i n M HI i' MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL 4 dm ENGINEERS > *«X ./"Trr H -*r y v*- *>- o. f >„ Duplex Steam *#jf smipbuilrers am milernakers ms* 7 CL. .1 >.v 2tf.ES Electrictl Department. Sole Agents for V^v-sTir ■■M! vm313 words
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Advertisement209 1907-01-31 1 will attend Penang Races and has a book open. Double, Treble Straight out on all principal •vents. ADDRESS: 17 CHANGE ALLEY WIRES: “TULLY,” Singapore COMMON SENSE-NUTBHELL A m« nirdit ml work on the cause* and most mientmc nml rftn ttud means of nr If-cur* ever discovered for nervous and functional209 words
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Advertisement401 1907-01-31 1 THE BE8T ANNUM. I88UE0IN. ASIA WpM? K I TO EUR0PEAN8 IN THE 8TRAITS A«l> STRAITS |0L| HI ri, dPrtZ 35*0S«j®i FULL i MTi,", 95* He..? < The Annual is the only thing of its kiwi published in Malaya, and contains coloured caricatures of Eastern life and Illustrated Letterpress dealing onti-“'-401 words
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Title Section28 1907-01-31 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO 2554. Singapore, Thursday, January 31, 1907. ItTMUMIO OVM NAIF A HNINBV. Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article180 1907-01-31 1 The Kaiser** Birthday... 1 J..ny* Defenders 1 Tu* Truck .System 2 \pp».’.tching Departure of Mr. Nooi Trul-ter 2 I'm ilnbour Five 2 4 Iijrii.itu Polities J i»om Selangor 9 Uaffit* 4, 5 v Singapore 5 suaits' Little 5 Britwi Naval Visit to Saigon 5 'Hie Uoyal Visit180 words
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341 1907-01-31 1 An Exchange of Courtesies. Rioter'* Telegram.] Loudon. .laiiuai v 28. The Kaiser on the occasion of his birthday announce*l that the punishment for Lese Majestc” would, in future, he confined to premeditated malevolent cases. Sunday being the anniversary of the natal day341 words
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418 1907-01-31 1 There was a successful smoking con cert at the Drill Hall on Saturday night in connection with the Singapore Volunteer Corps. Among those present were His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, ami Kir Nathaniel Nathan and Colonel Fitton, commanding the Royal West418 words
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1019 1907-01-31 2 j: iian i <e:i:» **l*o mo- nT I’Mjfiiit!’ •Inutiai V 111,1. I-Hilt Lilly a <I,-h! tall, j sl at »t> ti-i iMuiihtitnlkM HaKnni- t i.' i„v, I tl.l- truck -VSU'M till* Kwlcr.lt. .1 Main', ■’tat. «1,1.1. carric.l ..at1,019 words
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738 1907-01-31 2 Presentation from Post Office Staff. I In view of the approaching departure of Mr. Noel Trotter, Postmaster (icnerul, the clerical stall’ of the Singapore Post Office waited upon him on the 2brd iiist.. and presented him with the following address:— To Noel Trotter. Ks.p.738 words
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349 1907-01-31 2 Apropos of the tire on the Dutch steamer Ueijuicrsz.a nautical correspondent writes as follows:— No doubt you will have noticed that the vessel on tire was surrounded by all kinds of small craft, and was lying close to the shore. If you349 words
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1153 1907-01-31 3 y HOM Ocr Own Corrkhponprnt). Hamburg, December 2H. Although, as a rule, 1 try to steer clear of litics in my letters, I consider the disdilution of the Reichstag of sufficient import- l0 justify a1,153 words
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549 1907-01-31 3 iFlUi.M Ol*K Own C'onRKMPONnKNT) Kuala Lumpur. .January 23. It has now been ruled that when an Assistant Warden or Inspector of Mines has not had an opportunity of going through the proscribed course of study at the Mining School. Camborne, Cornwall,549 words
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2423 1907-01-31 4 Interesting Speech by the Governor. 'll. iiiii.ihI |.fi .li.tril»ai<"i' t'.e Institution l'*>k tin 2(.tii m^t.. •n... I. .V liail ikoimu <1 tlif lar«.f room ftiltt Pag* and greenery ami it l<K)kt*a v ry pr -Uv Hi* FittnHInmy Sir .lolm AikF r-m V.l ai..| K av.;a«Ky2,423 words
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Article212 1907-01-31 5 Writing from England to a prominent member of the Chinese community, an old Singapore resident says: —I lia\e to thank you very much for sending me the Straits Annual for this year. I think it is excellent and very creditable to the Colony. What most strikes me in212 words
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Article41 1907-01-31 5 W’e wish to acknowledge on behalf of the Hougkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora* tion the receipt of a subscription of $100 from Messrs. W. Mansfield and Co., and $5 from Britisher towards the China Famine Relief Fimd.41 words
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946 1907-01-31 5 Fkom Our Own Cokuekpondkst). Labuan, January 17. A year has passed since the administration of Labuau was resumed by the Inq>erial Government, The Straits Times]” having largely contributed to bring about this desirable change from the946 words
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Article186 1907-01-31 5 Grand Festive Reception. Tlie first vessel of the British squadron visiting Saigon to arrive there was the King Alfred. She reached port at 11.30 on the 24th instant. The Monmouth and the Astru-a arrived two hours afterwards. They received the customary honours. At 8 p.m.,186 words
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Article45 1907-01-31 5 It is reported that H. M. S. Diadem will probably be relieved by the Bedford, a vessel of the same class as tbe Monmouth and Kent. It is said that eventually all the cruisers in the China Squadron will be of this class.45 words
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Article1425 1907-01-31 6 utV I <C#|\*• I the following official p'ogi.numc in t:'* i uit.'i t'l** !*■>' VjM* j, ,«ij• j i > -tea up Iin v\iii«*11 tM |;.#\itl Hlgllletill* I >llK. iill/1 DllcIlOSh and Pi'incevs Patricia <>t Coil;imi\< on1,425 words
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Article156 1907-01-31 6 The yacht Margarita, tlyiug tin- American flag, arrived in Colombo Harbour on tlu- lNtli iust. She is the property of Mr. Diexel.au American gentleman, from whom Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith have Ixirrowed the vessel for a cruise in the Eastern Seas. The Margarita is156 words
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Article174 1907-01-31 6 A partial eclipse of the moon occurred on Tuesday night and was visible at Singapore. First contact with the penumbra was at oil. 4.7") m., longitude lot). *2B. W.. latitude 10. H. X. First contact with shadow 7 h. 0. in., longitude 178. ,V 2. W.,174 words
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Article80 1907-01-31 6 On the day billowing Chiistinns Day Lord Leicester kept his eighty-fourth birthday. It is sixty-four years since lie succeeded to the title and estates, and he has had a family of no fewer than eighteen children, fourteen of whom survive. It is a curious and probably unique80 words
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321 1907-01-31 7 Great Loss of Life. j|)'.'K ()sT A f AT I SC H K LLOYD T EI.KGRAM.J Berlin, January 29. 'Hu' fatal explosion at Saarbruckcu took place at the lU»<le*» iuiut\ 1 Tlie number of miners321 words
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Article109 1907-01-31 7 At the next meeting of the Legislative Council, to Ik* held on February 8, the following agenda will be considered Notice of motion by the Colonial Secretarv •‘that at the next meeting of Council lie will move that the Rules made by the Governor in Council under Sectiou109 words
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Article46 1907-01-31 7 Subject to audit we are informed, the Director* of the Hnugkonfj and hampoa Dock Company, Limited, will recommend at the forthcoming* meeting a dividend of 12 per cent, equal to 16.00 per share, pass i 50,000 to special account and carry forward about $098,000.46 words
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183 1907-01-31 7 (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) London, January 80. Mr. Charles llobhousc, the I’nder Secretary oi State for India, presided at a meeting of the newly formed China Society. The gathering was a distinguish d one. The Chinese Minister, His Kxcellcucy Wung Ta-steh. delivered(REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) - 183 words
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301 1907-01-31 7 London, January *2H. The Admiralty reports that H. M. S. Diadem found the Xord Deutcher Lloyd mail boat Seydlitz on tire while she was on the voyage from Penang to Colombo. One hundred and five passengers ami the mails on301 words
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661 1907-01-31 7 We have received Part 3 of Volume •’> of this high-class Magazine, and the copy before us is well up to the standard attaint'd fey Shanghai’s illustrated quarterly. The following articles call for comment. T1 iu Chinese novel. Chao Chain, which has been661 words
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1081 1907-01-31 8 Ml. I. I, e.dmg. <*t Hosling .»ml < <* was charm «i u :ii« iu-t *>• I"*‘ !i •tin lIP M .'Jl'tr «t* tor Mii|*«»rtiijy without j* it I"i lia.ti.int* a t«i c ti«*<*]hi.t* i >i.. Mi. I. ti.« r lUvim- a|'|f.t!t«l1,081 words
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820 1907-01-31 8 llefore llit* 1'1 1 i«*t’ Justice on tin* 2.7th inst.. noon, a elerk on a local newspaper. named Scow Soon Kim, sued Mr. Montagu Harris, a well-known local solicitor, for Sllfi, of which ’‘Imi \\a> damages and <jdK» tor money advanced820 words
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Article310 1907-01-31 8 The Bench Court. Messrs. Michcll and Kllis, continued the enquiry, on the 29th instant, into the tiili gatiou brought against a Bcngalic naim*d l’crblioodas Harjivaudas of quitting the Colony with intent to defeat, embarrass or delay proceedings against him in bankruptcy. Messrs. K. M. hlliott and Cpcott310 words
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881 1907-01-31 9 Before the Chief Justice, the suit of Yeo Kim Lian v. Chop Kira Hock Ho for rent alleged to be due, and for damages to plain- iff’s house at Tanjong Kira, said to have bcm caused by the defendants’ negligent storage of salt,881 words
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154 1907-01-31 9 On the 24th iust., Mr. Justice Fisher gave judgment on the appeal of Ng Eng, against her conviction, by a magistrate, on a charge of assisting in the operation of a Chop Ji Kee lottery, the original charge against154 words
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Article135 1907-01-31 9 On the 26th iust., two Teochews named Chai .Joo and Koo Joo Kin were charged lieforc Mr. Green, the Second Magistrate, with making a false report to the Police. Inspector Purvis said the first accused reported that his brother had died of fever in a hut135 words
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Article48 1907-01-31 9 About noon .bn BriturdAy', iw o Hokifriifc quarrelled in FraSer Street and one stabbed tiie other in the right side with x perikriife:; Tfie injured man, wasi sent* te Hospital and tlia, assailant was detained by the fx%«. TJie injured Hokien died on Bundayt r48 words
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557 1907-01-31 9 Mr. H. T. Jensen, Manager of the photographic establishment of Messrs. Lambert and Co., appealled against his conviction by a Police Magistrate on a charge of possessing improper photographs for sale. Mr. Gaunt appeared for him and Mr. Sproule represented the Crown.557 words
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Article56 1907-01-31 9 Ui f T i VI On the 29th jnst., Chief Sanitary Inspector pbarged .a Jjengalia milkman before Mr. Michell, trie .Magistrate, jtpr selling milk Contained '29.5 percept, of added water. The' marl' pretested- that he bad *not watered iristmilk. it ii t-s-i ivs- Aedjfc Wats his first otfence,.56 words
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Article2242 1907-01-31 10 !{►>► HU I*. Arabella Kenealy. H«»M of 1»k. .Unutoi Hou.kv sthmi.” a* .1 Ii I wire u man —But let me observe 1 .it tlie outset t hat/ no inducement whatmcvir would persuade me to forego the privilege I consider it to he a woman.2,242 words
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1096 1907-01-31 11 (Fim.v Orit Own ('o»;i!Ksf*o\i>r.xT). Lipin. .January 21. The State Budget for the curreut year shows the Reveuue to he $588,044, and the Expenditure "tl.4SO.22ti. The former, which is now, for the second time in the history of Pahang, well over the half1,096 words
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Article152 1907-01-31 11 Tekka Limited, which was floated in Londen on the 24th inst.Jiad JGI shares ou the Singapore market the following day at $l7.F(\ buyers. Tliit is a mining promotion organised by Messrs. Osborne and Chappell, the wellknown Ipoh Engineers, and it is interesting to note that the capital152 words
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Article19 1907-01-31 12 IJ*i<«o ,t. At Park.’* »»n W»*dm -aim Januarv 21, Mr. mid Airs. I*. A. Bungei, a <Ungi. **r.19 words
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Article32 1907-01-31 12 Kiow »it t'T. l On Saturday. .lanuarv 2b, at the l'»1>. tonMii Church. by tl>** i<»-\. *l. A. (irav. M.A William I’row. t«• -Te-sic McClcllaiii. huijhler of If. (Ji!ol»t*i-t. Ir\;ni*, Scotland.32 words
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The Straits Budget.
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Article1255 1907-01-31 12 Straits Times. January 24. To inoiiow. tlx Voting l.igi,;, in tin-g< m-. ml election in Germany. It v\ill In r< memtiered that tin Rcicli*tug. on I>«■eciiibcr I*l, doclimd. lay a. narrow majority, to |»a>s the supplementary crnlits foi tin; war in SouthWont Alt na. and the Kaiser thereuponStraits Times. January 24. - 1,255 words
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Article430 1907-01-31 12 To some of us, even to those who most strongly objected to his measures and his methods, his state craft, and his Gambcttalike opportunism, there was something positively pathetic in the spectacle of Gladstone, the politician, in the aftermath and as the end drew near. We, who430 words
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Article1090 1907-01-31 13 Anything relating to Japan's mercantile marine ought to be of interest in Singapore, which depends so largely upon its shipping interests for its prosperity. The announcement was made a few weeks ago that the Japanese shipping companies proposed to send south a large licet of steamers to participate1,090 words
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Article296 1907-01-31 14 -Straits Times. January ‘J-’*. complains ot a motor cur. V Vrt.jut*light*. ba ng driven in lb m oolen >v*et last nigut to the danger of traffic in t*» %t thorougbfaie. print the complaint, I,..- sso this is matter in which the public u <l aid the p< lice. No, -Straits Times. January ‘J-’*. - 296 words
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Article423 1907-01-31 14 »\<-i and over again, it has been proposed 'Singapore and oth< r Far Eastern Colonies t*<*t town’H refuse should be disposed of by !i»t*ans of a destructor, but engineering diffi(•.dies and the cost have been so magnified t< it the local authorities have hesitated to the up-to-date example423 words
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Article460 1907-01-31 14 Before the mail from Kurope arrived today, and we dived into its coutcuts, we never I cubic across anything that suggested a way out of the Woman Suffrage difficulty, I hut now w e have touched ground—something solid, something that, if properly worked, will please, all parties, and460 words
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Article227 1907-01-31 14 Some people are never happy iu the social position in which au all-wise Providence has placed them. They are ever hankering after liigh-sonndiug titles or privileges not accorded to the common herd. No country is absolutely free--not even Singa|Kuv—from the busybody who uirkes him. self a nuisance to227 words
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Article764 1907-01-31 14 In the remarkable letter addressed by Prince von Buelow to General von Liebert.. President of the National Association for Combating Social Democracy, it is made abundantly manifest that the Chancellor expected the election to be decided upon constitutional issues and not upon the Government’s Colonial policy. Dealing with764 words
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Article395 1907-01-31 15 On Saturday eveniug, Sir .John] Anderson attended the Volunteers’ siueking concert at the drill-hall and distributed Jtlic "prizes awarded for His Excellency, alter the distribution, spoke Irccly andjat some length to the members of the Corps and regretfully alluded to that part of the report which represented shooting during395 words
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Article763 1907-01-31 15 Ceylon’s new Lieuteuant-Gevernor has the reputation of being one of the best men in the Colonial service, and the reputation, we can say from personal observation, is well deserved. A more capable, honest, straightforward and hard-working official than Mr. May it would be hard to find; and it763 words
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Article436 1907-01-31 16 The Bijtish. Army at the nrysent time does hc<;m|fiO pob.lu houses as was the case in the days lie lore competitive examinatiop.. r l liy Woolwich and Sand lists, are now to hand, aud we note one. Mayfair in the former, and liliglt ami. a Bruce in tlm436 words
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Article320 1907-01-31 16 As will be noticed elsewhere, a correspondent, styling himself Disgusted,” calls attention, perhaps unnecessarily, to the chameleon-like nature of om own and only Elephant. Once upon a time, actually in a single night, thin splendid but ferocious animal, in a fit of indignation at Hongkong's merits, turned320 words
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Article1345 1907-01-31 16 Angier Brothers issue from their Cham Ixts i»i St. Mary Axe their fifty-ninth annual report on steam shipping. It deals with the past year, and contains much that is intercxting toothers than shipowners and ship, pi no agents. We learn from this report, to deal witli political matters1,345 words
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Article475 1907-01-31 17 Messrs. Lambert and Co.’s appeal against the judgment of tlie Police Magistrate, declaring certain photographs sold hy the lirm to ho obscene, or, at least, improper, lias been successful, and, if we may say so without fear of paius and penalties, properly so. It was stated at475 words
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Article431 1907-01-31 17 The harbor authorities found a submerged twakow floating about the harbour on the 24th inst., and towed it to the Marine Police Station. The Sea llelle coaled at Taujong Pagar to-day preparatory for leaving for the F.M.S. She has been sold to the F.M. S. Government at a431 words
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Obituary27 1907-01-31 12 DKATIl. Ui.k.w*; < •lunnsirv -7. :«t N<>. •> K')h<I. n li ..r>*it litMuanl, *1 ii lather into Tli> II*ttnI we oomrii’-ii'i it Sjtiivt. Innenii *t l l’< p.ni. to-du27 words
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Article720 1907-01-31 18 I lf H Luke Coghlun lias Imm.h elc-tltd a I-*’U»v of the Hoyal Colonial Institute. Mi. W. K. Hell lias boon appointed Acting t Straits Settlements. It probable that the l)ukc and Duchess o'. Connaught will spend part of next winter ir* < auada. s.vond Lieutenant NV.720 words
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Article239 1907-01-31 18 Sisoapork, January 29, 1907. PRODUCE. Uambier buyers 5 7.i‘o do (Cube No. 1» unpicked 10.55 Copra Bali 11.On do Pontianak 10.45 Pepper, Black l*.u> do White *V\, 21.7** Sago Flour Sarawak is.a* do Brunei No. 1 2.9:; Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali. 161% 19.im Coffee. Palembang, 20‘\ basis 22.51239 words
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Article310 1907-01-31 18 PerP. A O. s. s. Marmora, connecting with the stsamer Delhi at Colombo, from London Jan. 4, due Ist Feb—The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, Princess Patricia of Connaught, and suite. Miss Bridson, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. D. T. Lewis, Mr. anil Mrs. A. H.. Lemon, Mr. F. M.310 words
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333 1907-01-31 19 nminy is tinder the shadow of a griev;li!„ i iiliuuity. So far a** i* ascertainable, oue hundred and twenty-five of her industrious M Us have l>ct*n swept «iway by the blast of ,j, in a coal333 words
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142 1907-01-31 19 Calcutta. January 10. I Miring a morning walk at Agra the Amir took a great? fancy to a child of the school master of the Hoyal Welsh Fusiliers. His Highness lifted the child in his arms. He also sent142 words
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Article14 1907-01-31 19 Ihe Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of it 3 correspondents..14 words
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Article1374 1907-01-31 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times.** Singapore. January 21. Your correspondent, luquin-i.'’ seems very anxious to kno»v the sentiment i of Christian Singapore regarding Sunday golf; but what does lie mean by Christia n Singapore If he lias in mind a correspouding term to “Christian England,” he1,374 words
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Article244 1907-01-31 20 To tin Editor of tin Straits Times." Singapore. .lannary 2-'*. Sir, Your cone.s|»omlont w riting on the tiro in the lirtrl»our must have got up rather late on tin* morning of tin- fire, as otherwise he would not have written the letter referred to or244 words
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Article621 1907-01-31 20 To tin* Kditor of the Straits 'rimes.” Singapore, .January 20. Sir, In common, lam sure, with my brother motorists, I am duly grateful for tlic kind remarks you are good enough to make regarding us in your issue of yesterday. Though most of us have, perhaps, become621 words
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Article87 1907-01-31 20 To the Editor of the Strait- Time***." Singapore, .lanuarv 27. Sir. 1 have been told that som» years ago a scandal was caused in Singapore by certain drunken individuals painting the bronze Elephant presented to the Colony by the King of Siam. The colour they chose was red. The87 words
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163 1907-01-31 20 London. .January 11. The An»»lo-Malay Rubber K states c'o's. crop to the .‘list Oecember L Inn,non R^. The rubber market is firm. The quotation for line hard Pan is *>s. 2 d. Plantation rubber is in good demand. London, January 10. l ie163 words
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275 1907-01-31 20 Fko.m (>i h Own Correspondent.) IVuAng, Tuesday. The Penang .lanuarv Meeting began today. There was a good attendance on the I,\te*e’ c ourse and the weather was brilliant ami iiot. The going was hard. The following are the w inners;275 words
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Article555 1907-01-31 20 Tournament Match In brilliant weather, and on an improving pitch, the second match in the Cricket Club I ournament was played on Saturday. The Garmon opposed the Law and Civil Service Batting first, the latter made no stand r( .,iu't the military bowling, the bowlers j l "j well555 words
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Article233 1907-01-31 21 Singapore Rowing Club. lhc following is the vt*|>ort of the Committee from 1st .July. HMD, to 31st December 1906:— Gentlemen,—Tbe Committee have pleasure iu presenting their Deport and State- < ment of Accounts from 1st July. 1904. to 31st Deceiulier, 1906. The Boats, consisting of two fours.” two double-scullers233 words
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Article117 1907-01-31 21 Singapore Golf Club. The Eclectic Comi>etitioii for the prize presented by Mr. O. T. Katz was played for on Saturday and Sunday with tbe following result:— Leau 44 10 34 Edmondson 40 4.} 351 Macmillan i.l.i 43 74 35J Craik 43 7 M Lyon 45 9 36 Talma 41117 words
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Article103 1907-01-31 21 T1 ie annual general meeting of the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club was held on the 29th inst.. w hen tbe report and accounts, which have already been published in the Straits Times, w ere adopted. The new committee appointed consists of Mesdawes Salzmann, Saunders,103 words
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Article55 1907-01-31 21 Ceylon v. Malay Guides. When last advices left Ceylon, the Ceylon Volunteers were practising assiduously for their match on the 22nd iust. with the Malay States Guides. On oae morning, six out of twelve mea scored an average of 92.3; but oa another occasion only two out of nine55 words
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Article2483 1907-01-31 21 London. January 28. The Mansion House Fund, for the«reliet of the earthquake-stricken inlftxhitantsof Jamaica, has reached the sum of £*2S,(HK), of which £15,000 have been cabled to Jamaica.— Reuter. Mr. Secretary Root speaking at Ottawa, where ho is the guest of the Canadian Club, said that the difficulties2,483 words
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Article1313 1907-01-31 23 Berlin. January 23. Tlie date for holding the Hague Peace r inference is not yet fixed, nor is the programme to l>e laid before it prepared definitely- To expedite matters, the Russian Governnt has authorised Professor Martens, the "-fi. known international law expert, to 'iisciiss the details of1,313 words
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Article523 1907-01-31 23 (Fiiom Our Own Correspondents.) Penang, January 26, 9.20 a.m. Mr. Lee Toon Tock’s “Oberon”, while being ridden on the Race Course this morning by Bailey, at a slow" pace, dropped down dead. “Oberon” had only just turned out when he succumbed. Hongkong, January 29, 9.35 a.m. The Hon.523 words
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Article525 1907-01-31 24 .Jiiuuar) 2d *nt .1 »L K >tr. Mi/Jii, Horijjkonj.'. Pater i. Ma h.i-ii. Hr l «-tr. Loiu», Liverpool. Mansfield N».mi-hmj.’. Jli i -tr. Calcutta. Honatead HUiik. r»i :t*’r. < anc> Ku*U:i, Borneo (Joy .1. H-.,. ii.l-.rp, Dut Htr. Hnykmin. Mi»K. I < liOels 21 \hiii l; its-, Sinister. H525 words
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Article412 1907-01-31 24 January 25* (ilenroy. Brit -tr, Port Sain (hang Ann, Dut -tr. Sumariing via \>v\v Batu\ iei, Brit-tr. Kuantan via ports (Benogle, Brit -tr. Hongkong and Am.*;. .Ian, l Xie ,1!, Brit -tr. Bungkok 24 N'uhui, Brit str. Antwerp v ia pirts Lowihtr < rt tle, Brit sir. II kong,412 words
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Article90 1907-01-31 24 PASSED SI NDA STRAITS OH ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. lan. 1G (m i. s 11 tzehoc, Capt Madsen, from Hamburg, Oct. 2.>, for Batavia Jan. In Bril htr. Bellernphon, Capt.... from Riua\;a, Jan. Is, for Liverpool Jan. 19-Nor. bo. Cuth.irina, < apt ChistofferIVlagoa Bay, for Anjer 1.0. 0.1. Ongbee Jan.90 words
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Article579 1907-01-31 24 Name port probable date of arrival and name oj Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 24 Bousteiul Alcinous, China, Feb 17 Mansfield Antenor, Liverpool, Feb 27 Mansfield Aparima, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 1* »v O. Australien, Saigon, Mar. 11 M. Maritimes Austria, Hongkong, Mar. 13; Bautenberg579 words
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Advertisement215 1907-01-31 26 JV jn order to introduce it. S ObP 4 W^£kXa*l :'>*• ft ‘\vSr»ft” ft R ,1—-in—,-. irim»irir[- •J It V4 4: v, jV -,/f i > ,Ty t CyoST j-Sl-O-V'V -olf'H>* SPECIAL r. *11 1 *4/. -f CO V > i t < tt kit IT WILL BE SOLD UP215 words
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Advertisement206 1907-01-31 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” HOTEL VAN WIJK. The Adelphi Hotel Recreation Hotel, VI tuk IK KM I MS OP TIIK p ft y» Leb»r Tram. Excellent accommodation fur boarder-.. Sinrial rales by the week or month. J. F. de CONCAICAO, Manager. marine hotel. Corner «»f COIT-MAN STREET and206 words
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Advertisement161 1907-01-31 28 “.'PontienaH-" Pahaar* Kuanlan. Kammaman and TrinRRanu. WKKkl.Y. ON MONDAYS. |k I'milhituil; ha- :c<vnti> been t ImijUmI. and n«»w ha«* i*x«vik nt aaomm<Nation for r>. l or and rail* and further information .tpplv to Messrs. The BORNEO Co., Ltd. I gaits. FOR SALE. HOTEL IN SINGAPORE. A (foing Concern, many years161 words
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Advertisement162 1907-01-31 28 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX, FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver A Female Ailmentm Prepared nnlv l»v the I ’roprietnr. Thomas Hfkciiam, St. Helens, England, ;n j v s i '.,1. and js yd. each, with full directions. Sold everywhere.162 words
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