The Straits Budget, 21 February 1907

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    • 132 1 ever discovered for nerroo* debility, weete of vitality, 4««*too <* Tj5w5SdHle. It^Ueeuoo-niM.rjr. $^e3rasSjssSfi« kfcoof TMtCHI« 4 CO.. L.WfTtO. MtdOTJH: irV .‘Z< vf!. Vi 2S6, Horrw Bwi*** CHINESE DENTIST. Q 4 m CHARGES MODERATE, THE PUBLIC are oordially invited to inspect our gyriil Show of FOOCHOW LACOUERWARE. PICTURE P08TCAR08. highly finished
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    • 402 1 THE BEST. ANNUAL ISSUED HI. ASIA TO EUR0PEAN8 IN THE 8TRAIT8 AKD i FULL OF.... PHOTOBBAPHS AND READINGS, The Annual is the only thing of its kind published in Malaya, and contains coloured caricatures of Eastern life and Illustrated Letterpress dealing entirely with the Malay Peninsula. VIEW8 OF TIN AND
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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL LXI. NO. 2557. Singapore, Thursday, February 21, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVtl NAIF A CIITIWT. Price 25 cents.
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  • 166 1 The Royal \isit 1» 3, 4, Nursing Association A Official Surprise V.. A Curry aud Sawbals 6 Fire at Bukit Tiraah 6 King's Speech... 7 Penang Voluuteers 7 German Trade 7 Science and Religion 7 Harbour Improvements at Penang 8 Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation 8 Tombstone Inscriptions
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  • 594 1 Singapore, February 18. On leaving Government House, H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught desired His Excellency the Governor to notify publicly the appieciation of T. R. H. the Duchess and
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  • 397 1 A cloud of smoke pushed ilself out from the heavy guns of Fort Canning shortly after half-past two on Thursday afternoon, and the deep boom that followed announced to to residents of Singapore that the Duke and Duchess of Connaught had landed on their return to the
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  • 931 2 The fit a ot it si-rie of ollicinl diiiuri' pm tieaW isgiv. ii.it lio.’ci IHIJOllt 11 0! i>i m 'iln.isiDv night, win n Die following gm st-. j wi n invited by Hi L >:e dleney the (iovernor And Mis» Anderson to meet ThmV Royal
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  • 1586 2 List of Presentations. On Saturday night, after dinner. a reecptiou was held at Government House hv the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. Cpwaids of four hundred and fifty of the leading members of the c immunity, civil, naval and military, had been invited to attend
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  • 610 3 Presentation of Addresses. Immediately after the reception the Royal I’arty, accompanied by His Excellency tho Governor and Miss Anderson, and a number of guests proceeded to a small stand which had been erected outside the portico of Government House in order to witness the Chinese procession. The grounds
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  • 588 3 The following is the address presented to His Royal Highness by the Straits-born Chinese community: To His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathcarn, K. G., K. T., K. P. &c. &c. May it please Your Royal Highness, We, the
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  • 792 3 As it was ini possible for His Royal Highness the Duke of Counaught, during his isit to Singapore,to attend a District (irand Lodge in his capacity of Most Worshipful the Grand Master of English Freemasonry, it was decided to ask his acceptance of an
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  • 1330 4 Magnificent Display by Johore Volunteers. On the scorched turf of the Racecourse ou Saturday afternoon nearly three thousand khaki-clad men stood toaVtentiou before the Insiiector-Geiieral of the British Army. Never la-fore in the history of the Colony had the troops of the garrison answered the roll
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  • 254 5 The following i* the message addressed by H. It. H. the Duke of Counaught to the Chinese community Ihave received with great pleasure the adtlresses of welcome which the various sections of the Chinese Community ot Singapore have presented
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  • 133 5 (From Oi r Own Corrkspondknt.) Penang, February 19, 1.50 p.m. The British India steamer Dunera, having ♦>n board Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Conuauglit and Princess Patricia and suite, has just been signalled. The weather is perfect, for though
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  • 207 5 (From Our Own Cokrkspokpknt). Penang, February 19. 4.30 pan. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, with Princess Patricia and suit arrived at the wharf punctually at 8 p. m. A
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  • 251 5 Duke Decorates Lance-Corporal. Penang. February 20, 11.50 a.m. In the cool of yesterday afternoon, His Royal Highness the Duke of Conuauglit rode out to the Parade ground for the purpose of inspecting the Malay States Guides, which hat! been encamped on the Sepoy Lines. They were
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  • 200 5 Testimony to their eujoyable stay in Singapore at the close of last week is again furnished in a telegram which His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught tboightfully despatched at Penang, on behalf of Their Royal Highnesses the Diibhess of Connaught, Princess Patricia and himself, to His
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  • 121 5 We are informed by Mr. Oliver Marks, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor, that during the visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, His Royal Highness visited the establishment of Yamato A Co. in High Street and made several purchases. Later in
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  • 207 5 Appeal for Support to Deserving Institution. The Committee submit the following report of the working of the Singapore Nursing Association for the year 1906: The office-bearers elected for the year were: —President, Miss Taylor; Hon. Treasurer. Mr. A.J. Macdonald Hon. Secretary, Dr. J. A. K. Glennie; Committee, Mrs.
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  • 1105 7 !>anarkable^Record of Continuous Progress. j 'iiiim Oni Own Count siN>Niu.xn. Hamburg, January 25. I in annual report of the Chamber of i'uiuuierco of Bremen fully Items out the uvoiliable account of the trade of Germany .luring the past year given by the Hamburg Chamber.
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  • 159 7 “The Progress of Science and iicligion was the subject of an interesting lecture, given by Sir Alexander B. Simpson, M.D., Dean of Edinburgh University, at the Preshy teriau Church on tho 15th inst. Tho lecturer, having been introduced, by
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  • 159 7 America Thanked for Prompt Assistance. Pi:;)*! CoKlfK8POM1KNT). Condon, February 12, 3.25 p.m. Parliament was opened in State this afternoon by His Majesty the King, who was accompanied by Queen Alexandra. In his speech from the Throne, llis Majesty praised His Excellency Sir Alexander Swettenham and
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  • 413 7 •FlU»M 0(frt 0\VM CoRUKHtONDKN'l’). Penang, February 10. Our Volunteers aio to go into camp at tho* i Aier Itam Bitie llange on Tuesday next, and remain tlicre until tlio following Monday morning. This annual camp is certainly the most popular thing
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  • 967 8 A perusal of the account of the proceedings at the last meeting of the Legislative Council will at once show our readers (says the Pinang Gazette of the 11th instant) that Penang has at last gained what she has been fighting for
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  • 147 8 In sending ont the interim dividend for 5 per cent, on account of the vear 1906 Meskrq Guthrie and Company. Ltd., secretaries or tlie Lm«(i Plantations, Limited, me the following interesting information Kstimated Secured r ,9( 1906. Lonoo, 050 picul, l.IKKI piculs ltubbcr, hl.OOO lhs. dry 15,9941
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  • 421 8 The following is the Eighty-third report of the Court of Directors to the ordinary half yearly general meeting of shareholders to hr held at the City Hall, Hongkong, on S&tur day, February 16, at noon Gentlemen. —The Directors have now u submit to you a
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  • 169 8 1 he :iuturn Syndicate, a French mining venture, has just issued its report. The latter dwells upon extensive tin finds in the company’s concession in that province. A trial shipment to Loudon was sold at a piofit. The Syndicate is now engaged in pioinoting a b rench
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  • 314 9 Shrewd and Successful Business Man. It is with much regret that we have to Jord the death of Mr. John Kraser, w fnr so many ye ars was connected with until lie went homo at the end of t T,e R Ust ’century and settled
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  • 332 9 The following extract from the Editorial Notes of The Malaysia Message will be read with interest by those who expect to die: In the November issue of The Message we used this text (“The Dead known not Anything”) as illustrating the fact that some passages in Scripture are
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  • 665 9 At the Supreme Court, on Moud&y, Mr. Justice Fisher read his written judgment in j the Lambert photograph case. Quashing the conviction of Mr. H. T. .Jensen, manager for Messrs. Lambert and Co., who was fined forbaviugfor sale photographs, alleged
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  • 876 9 Evidence for the plaintiffs was called at the Supreme Court on Tuesday before the Chief Justice iu the cose of Kwek Geok Yew and Kwek Geok Lin v. Tan Jiak Chuan, Tan Jiak Kim, Tan Jiak Lim and Tan Jiak Chu
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  • 172 10 Mr. David Arulanaudam Pillay hrought an action iu the Supreme Court on the 15th inst., against Messrs. M. S. E. Angullia A Co. to recover $20*1.20, balance of wages as accountant and, later, accountant manager, of the Mercantile Printing Works. There was a controversy between the parties
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  • 155 10 An affray took place near the Cluny Road Railway Station on the 18th inst. in which sixty Klines, a mother-in-law, a husband and a wife took pi eminent parts. It ap|>earH that a young Kling woman, hvinj* at Tanjong Pagar, left her husband and returned
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  • 51 10 Since the»C(jinmn(- of the year, thirty .nine •ainpleH of milk Hopplied to residents were examined by the namtary authorities. It j> pleasant to Lear tl.at only two of the samples were found to be subtly adulterated he canceHmK of licenses has had a good ffoct on the milk
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  • 296 10 AnMnquisitive Lawyer and a Determined Litigant. llefore the Chief Justice ou the 15th iust., a towkay named Yeo Thiain Guan sued a Uombay merchant, named A. H. Lukmaujee, for the value of fifteen cases of citronella, oil at $11 a case, each case containing two dozen
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  • 342 10 Messrs. C. Dupire and Co. recovered the sum of $1,4117.85, together with costs, from Chop Lock Nam Heng, on the Pith inst., and were ordered to return 000 boxes of cigars and labels to the defendant, who had refused to accept the delivery of same. Evidence was
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  • 237 10 Just before the Chief Justice’s Con adjourned last Tuesday, a case involving th question of the liability of partners to losses occasioned by mistakes of th partners, was begun. Messrs. Manossch Meyer, Raphael Elias Sassoon and Moise Abraham Sassoon wer partners doing business
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  • 231 10 Syed Abubakar bin Alwee bin Ahmad Alkoff, deceased, left a will which was not sufficiently clear, and his executor applied to Mr. Justice Fisher on tho 19th inst., through Mr. Leigh-Clare, for an order setting forth what procedure would be lawful
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  • 96 10 Police Sergeant ltoss charged Chan Ah Poh before Mr. Column, the Third Magistrate, on the 15th inst., on an allegation of having kidnapped a girl named Pah Ann, aged ten years. Mr. L. Gaunt, who has been engaged for the prosecution, informed His Worship that he would like
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  • 231 11 Shortly after 10 p.ra. on Sunday, gang about forty Teochews knocked at the door a .small Hokien shop on the McPherson Road at Serangoon. The Hole occupants of the premises were au old Hokien couple and they were afraid to opeu
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  • 125 11 On Tuesday, Inspector Hart and a i>osse of •onstables made a raid on a Chinese house in South Bridge Hoad and captured ten soolies for gambling. Next day, they were arraigned before Mr. Colmau, the Third Magistrate. Inspector llart informed the Court that
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  • 152 11 On the 19th inst., a Keli Chiuese, with a frightened look in his eyes stole quietly into the Second Court and kneeling down before Mr. l>e Cruz, the Usher, proceeded to address him in mournful tones. Don’t kneel, yon fool, this isn’t
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  • 787 11 The following is the General Manager’s Iteportfor the four weeks ending January 26, The accompanying sheet of mine measure ments and assay results of prospecting work shows a total of 498 ft. for the period (4 weeks) under review: made up of 85 ft. sinking, 158 ft.
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  • 221 11 Sixoaporf, Ffbruary 20, 1907. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers 7.15 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.55 Copra Bali 11.00 do Pontianak 10.45 Pepper, Black buyers 18.80 do White 5% 25.87* Sago Flour Sarawak 2.971 do Brunei No. 1 2.99 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 16$ 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 22.50
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  • 45 12 Wu.Kii.-At Ptilo Brani Smelting Works, Singapore, on February 17, the wife of Donald C. Wilkie. AHHiKtant Engineer, Straits J ratling Co., Ltd., of a non. Swan.— At Adelaide on February, 16, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Swan, of Frye Dock, Penang, a daughter
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  • 76 12 MacDoio vi.i. ItohMci win.— At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on lebruary 16» by the Uev. J.A. (Lav M.A. William MacDougull M.A., M. 8., Ch". B. Christmas Island, and Sara Maude Robertson M. 8., Ch. B. Glasgow. Kosi:Mii.i.rt Dt .\m. On January 11, 1907, at i p.rn., at the residence
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  • The Straits Budget.
    • 1556 12 National and constitutional change is in the air. Europe, Asia, Africa and America—all are experiencing the stress and storm of constitutional crises. The federal chain that holds the l nited States together is being tested, and may yet Irj tested to breaking point. China is groping after representative
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    • 303 13 The other day there came to our notice a three cent nickel coin of the size of a Singapore ten-cent piece, but somewhat thinner and lighter. Its observe bore a Liberty head with the date, and the words* United States of America,” while the reverse side showed the
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    • 190 13 The other day, we notified the retirement of Mr. Noel Trotter from the appointment of Postmaster• General of this Colony, but did not specify, with any certainty, the identity of his successor. Since then, however, we have had time to think the matter over, and have coiuc to
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    • 441 13 The Schedule to the Loan Bill of 1907 has been somewhat altered since we last published it. In respect to the first item, which is described as Payment of Award and Costs under the Tanjong Pagar Dock Ordinance of 1905, the sum of £3,448,380 has been redneed
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    • 523 13 Some Colonial officials, who get a c.m.o., do not deserve the honour; Home deserve it* aud do not get it; some get it and deserve to get it. Mr. W. A. Pickering, whose deatlf from influenza at San Remo on January 14 was notified by yesterday’s
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    • 717 14 No om w ho reads the report of the Director of Naval Ordnance, issued as a blue-book by the Admiralty, can fail to he struck by the remarkable accuracy attained by our naval gunners. Wo have no douht that were a similar report available w ith regard to
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    • 299 14 Mr. Hugh Clifford, and not Mr. F. H. May, ill be the future Lieutenant-Governor and Colonial Secretary of Ceylon. We do not know whether Mr. Clifford or Mr. May is most to be congratulated upon the change of an alignments made by the Colonial Office. We must
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    • 345 14 GOODBYE.” 4 r.- With sincere regrci, .Miigafkift' Wtta Good-bye last night to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia. This visit of His Royal Highness was made in his official capacity of Inspector-General of His Majesty’s Force, and he has had an arduous tusk in carrying out, in
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    • 464 15 Th# taximeter is being taken seriously in England, and the Home Office lias already issued new and revised regulations regarding cab-fares in London, which will come into force on July 1. Sixpeucc a mile, or for twelve minutes’ drive, is to be the charge for taxiinetcred cabs;
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    • 977 15 What is the Naichang System According to Mr. Thye Phin, the well-known mineproprietor in British Malaya, the Naichang j System is one in vogue at many of the mines in the Peninsula, uuder which the head-man at a mine pays liis coolies partly in kind and partly
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    • 217 15 There will probably eome before the next meeting of the Legislative Council a Bill which ia described as an Ordinance to provide for the reservation to the Crown of the right to take mineral oil upon lands granted or leased by the Crown. It is to be palled
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    • 673 16 It sc< ms vory probable that Lord Elgin is about to att.iin an eminence similar to that which marked Lord North s political career. The latter brought about the rebellion and independ. ucc of the American States, while our present Colouial Se cretary of State has only
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    • 358 16 Straits Times, February 20. Baron von Keuter cannot be accused of undue haste. Two days ago. he sent us a telegram, via Bombay, telling us that l)r. Macuatuara bad been speaking at Scunthori*? on the refoi m of the House of Lords, \csterday, lie repeated the message, with
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    • 92 12 The post fret *price of the Straits Times is 138 a > car The post free price of the Straits HuJftct it lU a > ear It it not necewury to tubscribe for a year. I he subscriptions for shorter perils are at the same proportionate rate as for a
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  • 48 12 DEATHS. Di sn. On January 2d, 1 9C7, at theGeneral Hospital. Shanghai, William Ellis l)unn, late of the American '1 lading Company, aged 27 years. FiiAKMt.—At Earn ham, on February 14, John Fraser, late of Kinga|>orc. (by cable). Ci.!r>«n:i».— At Trinidad, Minna, wife of Hugh < lilford, C M.G.
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  • 766 17 The Kuala Kuhn reading room was formally opened last week. It is reported that a sum of 550,000 has been sanctioned for supplying Kuala Kubu with pipe- water. The names of Messrs. V. O. Sari and F. If. W right are added to the commission of tho peace
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  • 155 17 QUESTION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (From Our Own Cokbespondkxt.) London, February 14, 4.10 p.m. Mr. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, replying in the Honse of Commons to a question by Mr. John Davis Rees, C. I. E., Liberal M. P. for the Montgomery District,
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  • 150 17 Inspector Reynolds Drowned. i Fkom Our Own Cokrkkpondkxt). Labuan. February 14. While boating outside of the harbour last evening, a party of Europeans was capsized during a squall. Inspector Reynolds was drowned, and so far his body has not been recovered. Inspector Reynolds had just gone
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  • 59 17 Exclusion Act Passed by Congress. (From Our Own Corrkspondknt). London, February 18, 11.40 p.m. A telegram from Washington announces that the Senate and House of Representatives have passed the Japanese Coolie Immigration Exclusion Act, introduced to satisfy the people of tho State of California and to settle
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  • 82 17 (Frost Our Own Corrkspondknt). Penang, February 20, 1-80 p.m. Police Inspector Carroll, of Pitt Street Station, died to-day of heart disease. Inspector Carroll, who was formerly a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary, came out to Singapore as a constable some uiue years ago.
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  • 32 17 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, February 19,4.20 p.m. Major S. H. Pedley, of the 2nd Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment, has been appointed Superintendent of the Detention Barracks, at Singapore.
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  • 399 17 Inspector Legge has been transferred from Ipoli to Knala Kubu. Mr. M. Sala, Director of Public Works, Tongkali, is on a visit to Penang. Mr. E. W. Harvey has been appointed honorary secretary of the Klang Club. Mr. Vincent Wiekwar was to leave borne for the F.
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  • 2031 18  -  \I r fii'.in liisiitvi-n. IS Virs w N. in -iin < Mauv can co.nhiii- vo mak- Mo* Cailo tV m< extraordinary place ihc w rl 1 1-- climate is i.1 Jts it u ;ti« II one of magical beauty histoiv wandu- hack tIn« iij 1 M.dd'V
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  • 187 19 Serious Conflagration Averted by the Brigade. About 11 o'clock on Saturday night fire broke out at No. 9 Cheng Wan Seng Place, off Cross Street. Tho house wits nsed by Chinese as a store, and the origin of the outbreak is unknow’u. Tho premises contained several empty kcrosine
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 501 19 Mac Breaks his Fetlock. (Fiiom On: Own Coi;i;km»oxi>enti Uatn (i«jah, February 11). The racing opened to day under favourable weather conditions, out the attendance was poor. Following are the icsults:— 1. The Maiden Pi.atk, 2.30 p.m.- Value $400. Pace for all Maidens, weight per scale
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    • 266 19 Mr Crjne’s departure from Singapore. Tin? eiglith nunuM general meeting of the members of the Singapore Polo Club was held at the Singapore Exchange on Wed uesday. Mr. Warren, D. Barnes presided, and there we re also present Messrs. Hawtre.y. G. E. V. Thomas, C. S. Crane,
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    • 176 19 Singapore Golf Club. A mixed foursome Eclectic Competition, under special handicaps, for a prize presented by Mr. E. F. H. Kdlin, was played for over the Race Course links on Wednesday. January JO, and following Wednesday. A close*contest resulted, leaving nothing to Is* desired on the part of the
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    • 106 19 The Hunt Club held a meet oil the Monday following the races, and a very strong turnout they had. Seven ladies turned up, and tinrun was a long and a last one, and, of course, included a good many spills. Coining in. oin* of the ladies had
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    • 734 20 A. Dorr.LKs. TreadgnU and Sal/maun and Gaunt and Linton owe 15.:!.. Miles and llanbmy and (ireen and Dr. Nicholas owe 15.2. Clcavu and Perkins owe 15.1. Kent and NS'clK owe 4. Capt. Staiiboioiigii and Lt. Harvey, Savage HU d Winfield and Muyson and Murray
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    • 266 20 S. C. C. 2nd XI V. Y. M C. A A cricket liiatcli was played 011 the Ivxplanade yesterday afternoou between a second string of the S. C. and the Y. M. C. A. The game euded in a w in for the latter. It took exactly eighteen and
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    • 177 20 Scott Russell Fours. The Singapore Bowing Club has taken a new lease of life, thanks to th. activity of it*now UlL f Co,un)i ‘tee. and practice bvMr K l ?W 0r f. 1 0 l’lt'fentcd y Scott Bussell. I he race will he Maich “'T'lon'"'*! C<mr r cabout «*eendof
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    • 242 20 Ladies v. Officers of M. S. O. A rifle match was fired at Taiping last Monday between the Perak Ladies’ Kifle Association and the officers of the Malay States Guides. Shooting commenced at the 150 yards and was concluded at the 100 yards range resulting as follows:— Officers
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    • 117 20 Straits-Chinese Malayan Cup Tie. The Sajaratliul Muntaha and Mariue 1 olice Football Club played off their tie on the Anson Bond ground on Sunday. Both teams were well backed, and a keen contest was witnessed. The Sajaratliul Muntaha led in the first half by one goal to nil.
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    • 89 20 Handicap Race. The 220 yards monthly medal race of the SwimnimK Ciub took place at Tanjong lvatoag on Sunday. Owing to the rain, only if ie w ater. A good race reS to* Fr klin < 12 «*■•> took the lead at WarrT Sf 8 /"/l "l° n by
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  • 4493 21 London, February 12. \uother British expedition is being fitted „‘t for the exploration of the Antartic region. The expedition starts in October next. i Lieutenant Shackleton, who accompanied Commander Scott with the Discovery expe- Ution will be iu command. i He takes with him an automobile, aw well
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  • 938 23 Berlin, February 12. The question of increasing the Navy has come to the front in the United States. The Secretary to tho Navy, Mr. C. J. Bonaparte, 1ms declared openly that a strong Meet is the best guarantee for peace that tlie United States can have. The election
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 457 24 February 12 Kent II M. cruiser, Horsey, Hongkong Bengli Brit sir. McMillan. L’don, F. Simons Van g Hwell, Dut str, He.ms, Batavia, I) en 1 8 j Friederike. Brit str, Ofsthem, Ismgtau, Bor- j Dari'it,' Bnt ItV! MoDonald, R'(!'K„i, McAli«te r Okara, Brit str, Dag, Bombay, Boustead Namsang, Bnt
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    • 389 24 February 11 Tonkin. Fch str, Yokohama via ports Oceamen, Fch str, Marseilles vi a po rt(J 1 hrauang Ger str, Bangkok Drumgarth, Brit str, Bassein Manila, Brit str, Japan via ports 12 Vorwaerts. Anst str, Japan via ports Aibenga, Ger str str, Hongkong, Shanghai Magnet, Brit cable str, Banjoewangie
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    • 137 24 PASSED SENDA STRAITS OK ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Fob. 2-Dut b.j Henrietta Haasnmnn. Cant Iner, from Amsterdam, Oct 4, for Samarang. 2 er Willehad, Capt Obenaucr, from Batavia, Feb 2, for Tjilatjap. 2 er cr ur8t Bismark, Capt See, from Singapore. 1 Brit str Inlander, Capt Wright, from Singapore, Feb
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    • 343 24 Name, port, probable date of arrival and name oj Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Feb. 24 Boustead Antenor, Liverpool, Feb 27; Mansfield Aparuna, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 P. A O. Australien, Saigon, Mar. 11 M. Maritimes Austria, Hongkong, Mar. 13; Hautenberg Ayuthia, Bangkok, Mar. 6; Borneo
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 77 24 WILSON ft GO., PHOTOGRAPHERS. Oroups of T. It. H. the Duke aud Duchess and Princess Patricia of Connaught, H. E. the Governor and Miss Anderson, the Malay States Sultan and Resident's, ect Also another Group of T. R. H. and suite an the Government House Party. PRICE $4.00 EACH. YONG
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    • 358 25 (u*t rx- vlm At H>elf cbaiatafc mARTIM i ii i mmmmmmamm Albert l. a. daley Undertaker Tomb Builder 150 Middle ReadSole Agent for| jl M.-™. LoUridge Brother. Ltd Loudon, 2188 Telephone No. 619 l DR. S. YAMAMOTO, 51, Victoria Street. JAPANESE DENTIST, DENTAL SUPPLIES. Watchmaker*. Jewellers. Opticians. HEP A IRS
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    • 392 25 Lea and By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. THE ORIGINS W GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE. i _j=—rzz===== W. USE ONLY ISE ALWAYS ?'S llfcS&r -L:.Sa&.,^i»fog3f WP®T ATKINSON S GSIli 33&W r lit 7: V REFRESHING. A LUXURIOUS Perfumf. jj£L&'' j3£* yflftW' Far Superior; to the rerman Kinds mm rtnrunnc. •:-r*
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    • 212 26 Jn order to introduce fej MWiPaiS v/». tpw■StmA WWA' HjwV i®SS v A L s p E C A L rls.. IT UP TO THE 1st APRIL, 1907, AT HALF PRICE, I.E. the case of 12 quart bottles, excluding duty, or 85c, L Le 1 i i fl kMNkrdG^L.' d
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 58 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” 596 E-D. NORTH BRIDGE RD„ SINGAPORE. Wiuc« and Spirits of the Finest Quality. m McEWANS ALE STOUT ON DRAUGHT STRAITS TIMES PRESS, Ltd., Cecil Stanley Streets, PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, BOOKBINDERS, Singapore. STATIONERS, ©c. ©c. What we do, We do Telegrams: TIMES Singapore. well—Let us quote.
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    • 169 28 Captain A. CASEY will -ail ,r Kuanlan. Kammaman aad Tringganu. WKKKLY. ON M< >NDA VS. I hr X s htuliiinak ha- recently l>cen overhaul, a v-w ha* accon-j inflation C.r pav-citgcri. I‘»r at 3W rate and further information apply t«» Messrs. The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Ijients. Straits Shipping and Parcels
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