The Straits Budget, 14 February 1907

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    • 104 1 SCHWEITZER'S Tte Ben x Pinsl COCOA. a Now«»peci»lly P** j ensuring freshness for ye*r«, OlifDfttM. WEILL ZERNER, IIKALKKS in DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS STONES, JEWELLERY, OOLD SET WITH OEMS, and WATCHES. Price* Modmrat*':}^ AMD EVERYTHINBO GUARANTEED. 1 **2 a 19 Stamford Stood, l«j SINGAPORE. ARTIE TULLY <. 'v j 4 s 'jrj
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    • 158 1 mien... toEUß«^ilW<TMn«|W^il r 1": The Annual is the only:. ern life and Illustrated <m mm* PHOTOGRAPHS Of TOE UPWARDS OF; Ttmas #1 nmwmmmKmi. “The We tiaol and port the TW MkJmm tUtfmrttf* CiftifiCM it the VWB V W ST: IWWte f$wl 5.1 HA8 THE LARQE8T SALE OT ANY jjg k.
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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE "STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO. 255«. Singapore, Thursday, February 14, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVEB HALF A CEHTHty. Price 25 cents.
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  • 161 1 Legislative Council L2 I loyalties in Hongkong 2 Harbour Improvement 3, Chinese-GirIs’ School 4 Tronoh Railway Outram Road School 4 Municipal Board 5 Reminiscences Colonial Defenders 8 Penang Free School A Boycott in Bangkok 6 St Joseph’s Institution 7.8 Shall the Queue Go 8 Notes from Pahang
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  • 2395 1 Tun Legislative Council met ou Priday afternoon at 2.80, when the following were present:— His Excellency the Goveunok (Sir John Anderson, k.c m.g.) The Hon’ble the Colonial Secretary (Capt. A.H. Young, c.m.o.) The Officer Commanding the Tnoops, (Lieut.-Col. Hugh Gregory Fitton. d.s.o.) Hon'ble the Acting Attorney-General (J. R.
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  • 224 2 Floating Lane of Fire. (From Out Own Correspond!*! Hongkong, February 0, ]().">;, His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, in his official capacity of InspectorGeneral of the Army, was engager! on Thursday and Friday in inspecting the defences of th Colony.
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  • 2146 3 Inofficial Proposal Defeated. At FiwDvV meeting of the Legislative C*onn< il. the question of the postponement of the Tclok Ayer Scheme was once more debated. ami u motion by Hon. John Anderson defeated. The lion. John Anderson wanted sonic information regarding the Singapore Harbour
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  • 966 4 Tin? front hall of the Chinese Chamber ol Commerce, Hill Street. which had kindly been lent for the j>ur|»osr, was neatly decorated on the 7th inst. on the occasion of the annua) prize distribution of tin Singapore Chinese* Cirls School. When Miss
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  • 34 4 4i amount of tin ore exported bv the tnbutor* ou the lands of the Royal .Tohore Tin Mining Co.. Ltd., for the month of Jauuary 1907, was 888 *2so
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  • 273 4 Tclegiaphing from Jpoli ou Monday, a correspondent of the Pin ang Gazette says: A public meetiug was held here at 2 p.m. to-day in Mr. Chuug Thye Phin’s office to consider the projected construction of a rail way from I poll to Tronoh.
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  • 158 4 The annual prize distribution of the Government School at Outrani Hoad took place on the 7th inst., Captain Young, the Colonial Secretary, and Lady Evelyn Young were present. Lady Evelyn Young presented the prizes to the successful scholars. The report on the school showed that for the
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  • 104 4 The Dutch authorities have recently granted a concession to the above concern for the exploration of the grauite said to be found on the island of Batarn, situated opposite, and within two hours distance of Singapore. An English mining engineer. Mr. W. H. Laws, has been engaged
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  • 1577 5 ordinary meeting of the Municipal CoinmwflionerH was held at the Municipal Hoard room on Friday Mr. E. G. Broad rick. the President, occupied the chair an d there were also present Dr. Murray Robertson and Messrs. Kenneth Stevens and OngTeck Lim, also J.
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  • 289 5 Address by Lady Missionary Worker. Miss Sophie Blackmore, Principal of the De aeon nesses’ Home, the first of all the min* sionarios of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Malaya, gave an address before the Epworth League of the Methodist Church on the 7th inst., on personal reminiscences of her
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  • 539 6 Colonial Defenders. POOR PENANG INNOCENTS. Volunteering No Catch in Singapore. Ul I. H A S < Ul.'IO -'"MO N I I*.nang. I 'cbni.n ,\t tip* distribution tin* < C‘«»ip,,j t|,<. h i r Iiixil parad'd brfor** tin* fcud deiit-t who r\|n*-"* ‘l him-* It a1 s; i u C \<
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  • 329 6 I lie Singapore correspondent of tin* Straits Kobo comments a- follow- on tile Singapore Volunteers I he Volunteer movement here is not in a very satisfactory state at present ami those who ought to know blame old Port and Starboard Mietubers of the Penang Coronation Contingent will
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  • 810 6 i Fi.om th i: (fw\ CoKCKsro.MiKNTf. Penang, February d. The annual distrihution of prizes at the Penang Free School took place on Friday and the Principal. Mr. Pinliorn, made some remarks upon the new mctluHis which have been adopted in the
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  • 232 6 Since the tire at the Burapah Ho-|»iLu). there has been much excitement in the Hylam community of Bangkok. It seems that recently one of the Chinese owners iff the saw*-mill in which the tire started, brought his wife to
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  • 88 6 Captain Alexander S. Penn died at his residence, No. 3 Waterloo Street, on Saturday, from heart failure. Captain Penn, it will be remembered, was in command of the local steamer Bentong when she was sunk in the Straits of Malacca by the Havershani Orange. Ihc funeral
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  • 2820 7 -I t,., annual |*rizo distribution of the St. i >i Institution took place on Saturday ,‘n His Excellency Sir .lolin Ander‘s(,n pvddod. and was acconipanu a by Mihh X„,l, r*ou nmll aptam Stockley, A. I>. C. Time was a hirge attendance, including „nnv ladies.
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  • 336 8 Canton, January 29. The Literary Chancellor of Canton, named Tnen, has issued a proclamation dealing with the much vexed question of queues. He has jointed out that this adornment in specially characteristic of the present dynasty, and the discarding
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  • 303 8 Zetland House was full on Saturday night on the occasion of the farewell recital of C aptain Whitehead,of the It. M. S. Thongwa, whose surpassing skill as an elocutionist has given him great popularity locally. It being a V M. C. A. function, the VicePresident, Mr. J.
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  • 643 9 (Fkom Oi’R Own Cokrbsponijknt). Lipis, February 4. Supreme Court. The Assi*es were held here on lanuary 29 by the Acting Senior Judicial Commissioner, (Mr. F. Belfiold), who arrived froru Kuala Lumpur the previous day. There were only four cases altogether. Mr. M H. Whitley, from Selangor, conducted
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  • 598 9 From Our Own Corrksponuknt Kuala Lumpur, February f>. Transport of Convicted Labourers. The special attention of Magistrates and of Police Officers has been drawui to the decision of the British Resident, Perak, that all estate and other labourers convicted in Perak under the Labour (.'odes should be
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  • 203 9 Altonl d p.m. on Sunday a fire broke out in the juugb- and brushwood ou the piece of waste giound between Ridadari cemetery, on the Serangoon Road, and the junction of McPherson Road. The recent hot weather had made the jungle and
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  • 118 9 A very successful concert was given at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday night by the members of the Singapore Catholic Club under the conductorship of Mr. B. de Cruz,. His Excellency the Governor and Miss Anderson were present and there was a large audience. An excellent
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  • 105 9 It appears from the following telegram from Melbourne that the idea to invite the Duke of Connaught to Australia emanated from the Acting Minister of Defence As the Duke of Connaught is coming out to Singapore, a suggestion was made to Mr. Manger, Acting Minister
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  • 110 9 Captain Edwards, the Senior Hoarding Officer, had his pocket picked while travelling on a tramoar on Sunday afternoon. Ho and Mrs. Edwards boarded a vehicle at Raffles Hotel, and, during the run to Payah Lebar, a couple of Chinese coolies jumped in the tram and sat on
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  • 1852 10 C u r re t: S c M r C r i t c i s c J. I*. M' 't.\ VI. in J. W I•' .*1 Hi' f*il»g “l I 'H' tv.*' v. *> 1“ 'l 1:1 1 1, V
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  • 72 10 Tiic Avenir <lu Tonkin publishes a telegram dated Saigon, JOth ultimo, staling that the rumours of a duel there between a French oHicer and a British otticer, during the recent vir-it of the British squadron, are utterly false. There was no untoward incident whatever between
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  • 51 10 On Friday afternoon a Chinese hoy was lishing in a stream, near ilalestier Hoad, w hen a .Malay hoy and three Chinese youths attacKed him and robbed him ot a metal watch. Moro sewous allegations are also made against them. The youths are iu the custody of the
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  • 145 10 The Philharmonic Society of the Colony will sustain a great loss in a low aays by the departure of Air. II. v alois, who is leaving xor Manila. During lis s.ay in fcingaporq, Air. Valois lia» proved himself a musician of ike highest powers, his
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  • 623 11 i], (irevelink wan again before Mr. 4'ultnan, third Magistrate, on the Mb inst. for lnrt J(l enquiry into an allegation of cheating the Manager o’t the Caledonian Hotel. It was t |l( <*. d that on rhi? 1st instant tin*
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  • 38 11 About 9.15 on Friday night a Hokion yontli wascapt tied in t 10 act of stcalingaclock from the 1 oys’ q ;artei8at tlie General Hospital at Sepoy Lines, lie was handed over to the police.
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  • 330 11 Two small Kliag hoys named (iuru.samy and craputi, aged twe lve and thirteen years respectively, and a t'hiucse youth, named Yeug Sek Long, were arraigned before Mr. Michell.tho Senior Magistrate, on the Hth inst. Tho lvling
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  • 179 11 Iladji Ahmed bin Arif, r.ti employee of Messrs. John Little and Co., won convicted by Magistrate Col man on a charge of dishonestly retaining 216 picture postcards, a pipe and a pencil, belonging to his employe rs or. as an alternative, of having stolen the same and
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  • 57 11 Malav Police Constables Nos. 473, 510, and 536 of Kampong lhiliiu police station wcie again before Mr. Green, Iho Second Magistrate, on the Bth inst., for further enquiry into allegations of extortion brought against them by certain Chinese carters. Mr. St. J. liraddell appeared for the prosecution and
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  • 407 11 The sequel to a sq nibble on a tram car was heard on the 7th inst. before Mr. Mitchell the Senior Magistrate, when tiio Kuropeau who gave a false name and address recently, responded to summonses issued hv Messrs. Tan Chong
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  • 235 11 The head peon of the Singapore Club ic ported to the police on the afternoon of January 29 Hint, while lie; was returning j from tiffin that day .Im was assaulted near the Telegraph Olliec. He aliened that he was walking alone tho
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  • 67 12 r .,,s. \t Klimt!. *>n February 2, the if** of Malcolm NVutH. ii, JJ. !>., "f I>\ Su.v On January 31, at No. Street, tin* wifi* of Mr- ,,,r S'® Alberto liritto Oa Sil\a. of a son. Wnnn\M. On January 2b. ut Shanghai, thi u,fe :.f Robert I*. Whitham,
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  • 85 12 Jijiti» i cs >s.- \i St. Jfwpli ■< lmr< h. IIomj/K* >ii^ ••ii IiMHiiit v 2tt. Herbert William Hird, 11 f <i..n ..f Colonel 1 .'ommandant Kredere: Vineent Omlfrey I’.i'M, P.M.I.I.. to St ra, eldest d.iui>ht*-i of Mi uimI Mm, N Vernon, of ilonekuti^. 1»\kkm/* n Pu.mm On .lautiari
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  • The Straits Budget.
    • 1290 12 Sliall tin Hun at; of Lords have short -lirift? Tin; agitation against tin; Upper Chamber is gathering strength, anil before the present Parliament is dissolved we may expect to see an attempt to :ilter the Constitution, though we do not believe the Radicals are heroic enough to
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    • 171 13 Four French torpedo boat destroyers are expected shortly from Saigon en route for France, under the command of Captaiu Florius. What does this recall mean V Does it mean a change of French naval policy in the Far East, or are the destroyers to bo replaced by
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    • 418 13 The German election* are over, and although it is impossible to state positively that the Government lias emerged from the struggle successfully—since it is difficult to distinguish from the composition of the Reichstag who are for party and who are for the State,—it is at least safe to
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    • 474 13 At the preseut time, the vessels of the Atlantic, Channel, and Mediterranean Fleets arc assembling at Lagos, for the purpose of carrying out the customary annual exercises and tactical mamuuvres. and it may he useful as well as interesting to glance at a few figures aud see what
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    • 567 13 The death of Viscount Goschcn removes oue of the few remaining figures of commanding interest among the politicians of the latter half of the last century.' So long ago as *****, he filled the post of Vice-Presi-dent of the Board of Trade,* being invited by Mr. Gladstone to
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    • 690 14 It ui i 1 i m•# f i!.\!uUk'atin" to tho C A* -il i 1.>V* t > tin tint three out of t<ic:ir four »< |»r» >cutitiv«.'S, wii > wore* present at FricLj’i u:u ting <>r tho Logi dative Conned—- %>: eari no torpor regard the lion. W.
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    • 800 14 Two matters c ***** under discussion and the voto-tost at tuo last Con fere u co of Headmasters of Public Schools in England, which must be deemed of some importance by most public schoolboys, past u:id present, both out hero ns well as at home—the study of
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    • 557 15 SiMsuimlic attempts have bocu made in straits to induce the Straits-horn Chinese to abandon the weaving of the u or towelmng; but with the exception t a few of the more emancipated, the riiiinw cling to the towchang as if it were Irtish. Considering tho liistory of
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    • 772 15 Two interesting papers were laid on the Legislative Council's table on Friday, and issued to the public on Saturday, that call for some attention as marking movement of a sou at Singapore. One describes briefly the work performed, and money spent, on the Singapore-Kranji Hailway Extension to Hooks,"
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    • 467 15 To the ordinary British elector, accustomed as lie is to the abstention of the King and Peers fiorn taking any personal part in a parliamentary election,the intervention of the K user and the Crown Prince at tho ivccnb ballotings for tlio Reichstag must have seemed mo>»t unwarrantable ami
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    • 404 16 In till! Hath ul Inst iiiiiiitli. two tloclaratimis were made, w liich may have ar reaching oonseipioiiocs. lino ,,f those was **y ll »d the other in a sjxvcli. The l.alMim Party confcicnce at lielfast, on tliat •lay, rejected liy HIHl.tKK) to SIO.IIIK) votes an amendment to
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    • 231 16 \\V should like to know definitely what has become of the Singapore mails, despatched the other day to Europe by the North German Lloyd steamer Seydlitz, which caught Are. The mails, it has !>** n said, were transferred to the Diadem a ml thence to an Australian
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    • 33 16 l-uciui WniSnSi b uk o and c,x; steamer f V“’ V f ritiH, ,1 ,ia ;V orui,, This vesscVlifto take of Connaught and partv to linr, ukt
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    • 82 12 Thepo-t fra ~t ft,if Mt* Trmr. IS W >'«*' j The t-u fr Stf,nl >' >l4 a >car It ,s not ri(*<c- *r> to .U nb»* for a >,ar. Ihe »ul*- j rription* tor f .kt,.*- .n at ti.c same pmpor- tioru*' it* i'* ,r Th -S wIM il to
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  • 63 12 DEATHS /cum k. At I'aleiiilmno Sumatra. on February Mr*.. Reith t Zerner, at Child Rirth. A (Jed -is ear*. Ki Tom,. (>n January 21, at Nanking, General Tchuni! Ki Ton*!, aged ."»4 years, of Hiuhl u illness. Ilnouv On .Jaiiuiir) 27, at Shanghai, Nellie Mary, wife of A. V. Urown,
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  • 467 16 Mr. A. H. Lemon is appointed to act as First Magistrate at Penang, with effect from j the Hist ultimo. Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton is appointed Senior Puisne Judge at Penang, w ith effort from August 22. 11HKJ. Messrs. Cadets A. do Mello and F. T. Elli«
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  • 414 17 on the fllxt ultimo, the Hout<konj; typhoon fuud amounted to ltl70.W2.96. Mr. Justice aud Mrs. Fisher arrived on Friday morning, aud arc staying ;at .Raffles Hotel. Sir Nathaniel Nathan, brother of the Governor of Hongkong, is on a visit to Kuala liOinpur. He* is the guest of
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  • 13 17 fThe Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.)
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  • 101 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, February f». Sir,—lu your paper this afternoon, “Traveller points out that the Americans were not the first to raise strawberries in this part of the world, “Traveller” himself having introduced them into the Philippine Islands twenty-two years ago.
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  • 222 17 To the Editor of the “Straits Times.” Singapore, February H. Snt, -May I crave a little space in your t steemed journal to bring to the notice of fclto Jiurikislm Department authorities the dangerous practice resorted to. and the annoyance given daily between 9 and 10 a.m., by
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  • 254 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, February 9. Sir,—Your correspondent, Vigilant,” calls attention to a serious danger as well as a veritable nuisance in the manner in which rickshas arc permitted to run up to the stopping trams at the lower end of Bras Basalt Road,
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  • 353 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore. February 11. Sir, —In your leader on Saturday on the subject of the pronunciation of Latin, you touch upon a subject which has been the source of considerable agitation in America, with the unfortunate result that there are three
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  • 55 17 We are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs. Osborne and C'happel for the following interesting returns for the month of January Kinta Tin Minks, Ltd. Output 200 piculs Approximate value $11,400 Receipts from water rent 6,950 Expenditure 4,500 Profit 1a,850 Nkw Ooi'kno, Ltd. Output 800 piculs Approximate $17,100
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  • 68 17 The January outputs for the Hclat and Kuantan Mines are as stated below Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd., r>ol Pols. Kuantan Tin Mining Co., Ltd., 95.25 Pels. The Kuantan output was the result of ten days’ washing. It was not until the 17th of the month that the
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  • 2308 18  -  A LI. IiIOHI It I**.' KVKO. I:V J, If. Yoxall, M P. I, u the b(M club in Europe' J »ly saw To bo sun* <tbout that v*>uld have to know eve ry club in Kuroj* and I 'm not such
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  • 812 19 From Oi:k Own Cohi:ksimjm>knti. Penang, February .‘l. Our January meeting provtsl to be a very en joyable one, and was certainly better than tlie last, for wo had no fiascos in the shai>e of mere matches or walkovers, and sport was generally good all
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  • 396 19 The annual general meeting o! the members of the Singapore Rowing C lub was held on the 7tli inst., in the Club lionse near the Marine Police Station. Mr. D. Robertson presided, and there were also present—Messrs. Franklin, Murray, Thomson, Martin, StalHvood,
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  • 58 19 The Madras Boat Club regatta took place on the Adyar river on January 26. F. J. Wilson won the Senior Sculls for the seventh year in succession. In the Service fours, tho Mercantile boat beat tho Volunteers after a good race. Coles won the Junior Sculls, and Lloyd Wilson
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  • 214 20 &in<.apoiik, 1 KHhiAitT 12, 1907. PRODUCE. rtambicr '‘W* do (Cnbe No. 1; unpicked C,opra Bali J 1 do Pontianak Pepper, Black 1#i*y«TH 18.8 J do White 5% Sago Flour Sarawak do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sago Coffee Bali, Coffee. Palembang, 20 basis 22..jO Coffee, Liberian No. 1 Tapioca, small
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  • 272 20 Grossed in vur legated bunting with the red r nsign unfurled at the fore|>eak, the steamer Vorwaerts looked spic and span as she lay at Tanjong Pagar on Monday for tlie inspeclion of the quests of her commander, and the agents of the Austrian Lloyd's Steaiu NaviRation
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 140 20 In a cricket match at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, Captain Talbot’s side beat Mr. Whitley s side bv 17 runs. The new Chaplain of St. Mary’s, the Revd. <1. M. Thompson, pl&ved a fine, hard-hit inniugs of -V.J for the winning side, while for the losers'1 ytt;
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    • 233 20 Penang Golf Club. The following is the result of the Ladies' •January Medal and Hold Medal competition Miss Law 189*-88 121 Mrs. Martin 159—20 189 Murray 185 —40 145 Wclham 198—48 145 Stitt 212-64 148 Miss Mabel Brown 194—44 150 Mrs. Newland 204—50 154 The .January Monthly Medal and
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    • 269 20 An Unseemly Brawl. A rather tame match took place on the 7th instant, between the S. R. C. and the S. C. C., on the former’s ground. The S. R. c. winning the toss, chose the Cathedral side, and their opponents had to play with a strong sun
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    • 353 20 Saturday’s Gymkhana. A very successful and interesting gymkhana was held ou Saturday, bv the Singapore Hunt Club, on the Tyorsall Polo (iround, kindly lout by His Highness the Sultan of Joliore. Unfortunately, the attendance was limited owing to the impression having been created that admission tickets were
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    • 912 20 R. T, Reid’s Record Score. The tournament match between the Merchants and the Garrison was continued and concluded on Saturday. R. X. Reid and C. E. Warry, who were not out on the previous week, coutinued their innings Reid hitting out at everything that came along He was caught
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    • 125 21 Inter-Color ial Match. The Malay States Guides defeated the Ceylon Volunteers by 11 |>oiuts, the respective scores being: M. S. Guides 903 C. V. Force 892 S. V. A. Rifle Club. The monthly handicap shoot of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery Rifle Club took place at the Balestier rifle range
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    • 84 21 L. L, T. C Tournament. The following tlic result of Monday’s play: Mixki> Doubles. —A Class. MrH. Gansloser and Mr. Miles beat Mrs. Salzmann and Mr. Green, 2—6, 6 —2, 6 —2. Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Cleaver beat Mrs. Nicholson and Mr. Rodesse, fi—1, 6—8 B Class. Mrs.
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  • 2554 21 London, February 6. His Majesty's Battleship Dreadnought has arrived at Trinidad, having covered the distance from Gibraltar, 8480 miles, in ten days. London, February 7. i The Premier, Sir Henry Cara pboll-Ban-I nerinan, in a letter to his political supporters, reminds thorn that Parliament meets on the 12th
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  • 1137 23 Borlin, February 6. Tlie Reichstag General Flections second balloting* have concluded. The strength of the different political parties in the new R* iclistag stands as follows:--Centre Party 105 Conservatives 59 National Liberals 55 Social Democrats 434 Libcv&l Democrats 28 Imperialists 21 Poles 20 Economic Unionists 15 Lilieral Unionists
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  • 280 23 The following passengers are expected to arrive here by tlie Imperial German Mail steamer Priuz Ludwig due here on Friday the 22nd instant. Mr.C.A.deMeyier aud family, Mr. and Mrs* Franz Gerlacli. Lieut. Col. Fermaud, Lady Rowena Paterson aud maid, Mr. J. 11. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. W. N
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 401 24 February 5 Aloedo, U. K yet, Hoorlaiid, Bangkok Marco Palo. Ital cru, Carlo, Hongkong Totomi Maru, Jap str, Keith, Yokohama, l a* tensm Simons n Borneo, Brit str. Gordon. Yokohama. I .A Dovre, Nor ntr. Paulsen, B'kok. Hong Lee C ban 6 Hakuto Maru, Jap >-tr. Kaneda, Kuchinotzu, M.
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    • 362 24 Nuentung, Ger str, Bangkok Van Diemen, Dut str, Batavia via ports Profit, Nor str, Singkep. Sabak, Djambie 7 Janet Nicoll, Brit str, Bangkok Giang Seng. Dut str, Samarang via ports Bharata, Brit str, Penang, R’goon. ah utta Malacca, Brit str, Port Swettenham via ports Totomi Maru, Jap str, Colombo
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    • 563 24 Name, port, probable date of arrival and name oj Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 24 Boustead Alcinout-, China, Feb 17 Mansfield Antenor, Liverpool, Feb 27 Mansfield Apanma, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 P. A O. Australien, Saigon, Mar. 11 M. Maritimes Austria, Hongkong, Mar. 13; Rautenberg
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 135 24 Have You Considered how very many serious illnesses develop from small ailments? The digestive and secretive organs become slightly deranged, and unless the cause Is removed, the trouble becomes aggravated, and lasting sickness Is almost certain to follow! The secret of good health is to right the wrong in Its
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 325 25 MARTIN'S iLS P <•«* iSKSiSBS»3?S^^W^ ALBERT L. a DALEY Undertaker Tomb Bullder ISO, Middle Bond. Sole Agent (or Menere. Dottridge Brother*, Ltd., London, 218H Telephone No. 619. DR. S. YAMAMOTO. 51, Victoria Street. JAPANESE DENTIST, DENTAL supplies. j. MOTION GO. Watchmakers. ‘V Jewellers. Opticians. REPAIRS- PROMPTLY EXECUTED. DAVIDSON ft COMPANY
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    • 108 25 Lc2t and Perrins’ Sauce. By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. THE ORIGIN*!. AND GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE. V l I USE ONLY a USE ALWAYS WH|WWy||jH REFRESHING. r lllUlMaL4lygi A Luxurious Perfumf. ?ar cr r In Health. German Kinds. a necessary RESTORATIVE Vtl| jll* fl#l HtTAlMfll IN SICKNESS. fl IrivZYlfc]
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 176 26 V Jn order to introduce St m s 4 SPECIAL wfzyk Scotch r*. vh* f 4 bps IT WILL IK $6.25 IT WILL II SOLD UP TO TNI lit APRIL, 1907, AT HALF PRICE, I E. the case of 12 quart bottles, excluding duty, or 85c. the quart, bottle, duty
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 288 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” Recreation Hotel HOTEL VAN WUK. The Hotel. AT TIIK TERMINUS OF TUK Not. I. 2 and 3. Stamford Road. Singapore. p.vA Lebar Tram. This First Class Newly-opened Hotel provides excellent accommodation for L nrivalled resort for health and pleasure. Excellent accommodation for boarders. Families
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 188 28 SS- ■ponHanaH ;i |ilmi. A. < XSKV r Pahan*. Kuantan. Kammaman and Tringganu. I, KK IN. >N MON DANS. lln I'mlthlH'tl' lia* !C< Cllll> ..X,Tli.iul.Ml. ;im*l now ha- vxulkiii a<y<»mf.,r pii—nKi-r-. I-* .mil tuiilht nilurniaii'iN j|.pl i" Messrs. The BORNEO Co., Lid. I gf/lts. Si rail, Shipping and Parcels Agency.
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