The Straits Budget, 28 March 1907

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    • 203 1 tv rf 8 r MECHANICAL. ELECTRICAL 4 CIVIL ENtlNIIRS. SMPBOILDERS «M BOILERMAKERS. kr** *y’ 7 v *rf Jh *r VV 7 EL. AODKKSS Z— HAKQRC AVE9. SINGAPORE." r M •Vr‘f Sole Agents for-* RustoA C Ltd. Portable Engiuee, Hoad Hollers, Ac. TANGYES Ltd. Duplex 8 team Pumps. Singapore, lpoh (Perak).
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    • 293 1 •SEDNLT tatMKH A Atkinson's A Luxurious Perfumc In Health. a, most REFRESHING. Far Superior to t he German JR Zt Eao^Coi-ocke. DINNEFQRBS The Phy*ician*i Cun for Gout, Rhrainrtir Goal and Gravel. of U» Bihrf and moat Effectrr* Aperient for Hfgnltr Vm. MAGNESIA >.v Straits Skippin u4 Pweels Unijf. ikwdti received
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    • 156 1 C v u't.-.c "frv SB 4. vl f Wlu) Uk! 4 m»n ri, v tfE III c ***7m&s*-fs p W •OH a < V *5* Pt*» dm or, ’n» th»v* Hf. jrora v V ?Q TO,^ O. MOR1KAWA. No. Ill ANSON BOAD, Siugapo,, OpfMtc Boustead U m y <>“'* <-«*
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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL LXI. NO. 2562. Singapore, Thursday, March 28, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVEB HALF A CENTURY. Price 25 cents.
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  • 210 1 Municipal Board 1,2 Mr. Buckley’s Lecture on Astronomy 2 Legislative Council 2 Sunny Singapore 8 A Prophecy 8 Teluk Ayer Scheme 4,5 (loot! Samaritan Robbed 5 Mr. Noel Trotter’s Departure 5 Commercial 5 Syndycroft Rubber Co.’s Prosperity 6 Curry and Sambals 6 Metal Trade Interests 7 Interesting
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  • 954 1 The regular ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held on Friday afternoon. The Commissioners present wore: Dr. T. M. Robertson, Messrs. K. A. Stevens, A. F. Watkins, A. W. Bailey, J. W. B. Macl&rcn, Cheng Keng Lee, Ong Tck Lim, and C.
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  • 251 2 1 lie* Chinese Christian Association turned out in full force* on the 22nd inst. to hoar the interesting and most instructive lecture of Mr. C. B. Buckley on The Rolling World.” The speaker descrihed the early belief that the earth stood still and all the
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  • 987 2 Apart from the discussion on the Teluk Ayer Reclamation scheme, reported in another column, there were several other interesting items on the Orders of the day before the .Legislative Council, on the 22nd iustaut. There were present at the meeting: His Excellency the
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  • 104 2 Lance-Corporal McNamee of the Queen’s Royal West Kents was arraigned before Mr. Green,the Second Magistrate,on the 26th inst. on au allegation of having stolen nineteen oranges from a Chinaman’s garden at Alexandra Road, on Sunday. Tan Bee said four European soldiers came to his plantation and
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  • 67 2 On the 20th inst. a Chinese coolie jumped into the river near the Marino Police Station. A police constable plunged in after him, hauled him out, and then locked him up. The man, looking very miserable, wai brought beforo Mr. Green, next morning He said he was sittiug
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  • 1300 3 Bv the mail on Saturday arrived the book entitled Suuny Singapore,” from tlie pen of our respected fellow-citizen, the Kev. J. A. Bethune Cook. Written with commendable lucidity, graceful in diction and serious in thought, Mr. CooltH book holds the interest fioiu preface
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  • 538 3 A Prophecy. THE PAGAN PREDICTS GREAT THINGS FOR SINGAPORE. And it came to pass in the days when John, the Son of Andrew, was Governor over the People of the City of the Lion that there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth among the People of the City of
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  • 108 3 Two Hokiens attempted to break into the station master’s office at the Pasir Panjang Railway Station on Saturday night. A young Bengalie watchman was asleep in the office at the time, and he seized one of the Chinamen. They both turned upon him and assaulted him.
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  • 125 5 About ten o’clock last Sunday morning a. Iveli C hinese, named Pong Ah Quec, who lives at the third mile on the Scrangoon Road, was cutting leaves in his garden when a Kling approached and begged for a little food. Tho Kch took pity on the Kling
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  • 786 5 The C ommittee of the Singapore Chamber oi Commerce and Exchange lias forwarded to us for publication the following Address to Mr. Noel Trotter, late Postmaster-General. Singapore, and his reply:— Singapore, February 20, 1907. To Henry Noel Cortlandt Trotter.
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  • 224 5 SrsuAPOBE, March 26, 1907. PRODUCE. (idinbier buyers 9 0.85 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.50 Copra Bali 11.50 do Pontianak 11.00 Pepper, Black 18.55 do White 5% buyers 27.00 Sago Flour Sarawak ,> 3.08 ao Brunei No. 1 0.05 Pearl Sago 4.50 Coffee Bali, 15% 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20%
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  • 31 5 Katz Brothers, Limited, are paying a dividend for 1906 as follows: 8 per cent on Preferred Shares. 10 per cent on Deferred Shares. Carried to Iteserve Fund, $lOO,OOO.
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  • 785 6 SANDYCROFT RUBBER CO. S PROSPERITY. Meeting of Shareholders. 'Hit third ordinary general meeting of the member* of the Saudycroft Rubber ConiDauy j Limited. was lield at the offices of the Com- pany. Winchester House, at noon yesterday. There were present: Messrs. F. W. Barker: ,chaiimani .A. W. Stiven, and M.
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  • 1028 6 The domestic servants of New Zealand have formed a union under the Arbitration Act. When this gets to the cars of our own Celestial indispensables wo may look forward to yet another subtle organization amongst them, aud the following may prove a sample of their demands Ricksha
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  • 827 7 ,Khom Our Own Correspondent). Hamburg, February 19. The desirability ot establishing a metal lAn ae in Hamburg on the lines of the one *„Londoni» now bein K ventilated in com. ..on ial circles aud in the press. A meeting of
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  • 344 7 The third heat of this competition was rowed on the 20th inst., over the course from Clyde Terrace Market to the mouth of the Singapore River. The crews were:— Inside Station.—A. Ballantyne (bow), J. H. C. Lane, A. H. L. Savage,
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  • 105 7 Captain Davidson of the local steamer Pin Seng, which arrived from Port Swettenhara, via. ports, on the 2lst inst., reports that at 10 30 a.m., on Wednesday, when the vessel was off Pulau Angsa, outside Port Swettenliam, a heavy thunderstorm accompanied by lightning was encountered.
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  • 434 7 ;Fkom Ora Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 17. A synopsis ot the estimates of the Federate! Malay States for 1907, together with the Federal estimates, has been issued. From this it will be seen that the total revenue of tin* States is estimated
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  • 122 7 A detective constable on duty in Bukit Timah Road saw two Cantonese Chinamen dump the body of a young Chinese woman at tho side of the roadway. They were arrested and taken to the Police Station. On the 26th inst. they were brought before Mr. Green, the
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  • 228 8 The final tie «»t the above Championship wan played over the Knee Course links on Saturday and Sunday lant, between F. Ferguson, .lunior, and II. T. Reid. After probably the most exc iting match that has ever be en witnessed in Singapore it
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  • 378 8 An Explanation. With reference to the communication of a correspondent, published iu last week’s issue, we find there is n<> Amateur I>ramatic Club in Singapore. A few talented enthusiasts have banded themselves together, under the title of “Amateur Dramatic Committee.” Sometime ago, at their own expense,
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  • 505 8 Ah Kicw, an e lectric light engineer, sued Kam Chi in the Supreme Court on the 22nd iust., for $*105.40 alleged to be due to him as arrears of salary at $120 a month, and as one month's wages iu lion of
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  • 107 8 A young Kling, named Abdul Kadir, joined the local police force recently, and on taking the oath declared he had never been in prison and had never been discharged from any other force. Later, the police authorities discovered that lie had deserted from the Johore police. Consequently,
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  • 278 8 Mr. Saunders applied for the committal Mr. G. W.P. Guest, a clerk employed bvH? 1 Netherlands Trading Society, to tho Civil Prison for one month for default in hi H Da inents in the amount of $170. Ho had n
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  • 286 8 The following is the report of the Directors of the Jeraw Rubber Co., presented to the 2nd annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders, held on Saturday The Directors have the pleasure to submit to the shareholders a statement of the accounts for the 19 months eudiug 31st
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  • 63 8 A Kling road coolie was arraigned before Mr. Green, the Second Magistrate, on tho 21st inst., for being in possession of a pair ef ammunition boots, belonging to Corporal Cassan, of the Royal West Kent Regiment. The Kling declared that he found the boots. He was
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  • 1475 11 Refused— Next Please! BUSY AFTERNOON AT LICENSING SESSION. meeting of the Licensing Justices was j j at the Senior Magistrate’s Court on the j ‘20th instant, to consider the list of applica- J on s for new licenses, renewals, transfers and removals. Mr. Michell,the Senior Magistrate.presided. there were also present
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  • 220 11 According to the financial editor of “Truth,” the feature of the week, ended February 20, as regards tin shares, was a substantial advance in Pahang Consolidated, which is an amalgamation of the old Pahang Corporation and the PahaugKabang. A
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  • 106 11 Many residents in Singapore will learn with regret of the death of a naval ollicer who was not unknown to the Colony in the early nineties. We refer to the d<-cease of Admiral Henry St. Leger Bury Pal liner, the naval officer in charge at Ilongkong
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  • 58 12 Wam.ui, \»‘Cheriton,” Singapore. on March 20. tin- w.f<- of Captain W Waddell, s.s. Kuching,” "f a daughter. Moss.—On Murrii 10, at 5, Macgregor Hoad, Hhanghni, tie- wife of John W Moss, of h son. Htkva \iiT On March 23, at Ayer Jerneh, Upper Hcranggong I loud, the wife of
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  • 48 12 Hoi-rii ah Hkwivjiiam. —On February 23, nt Prittlewell. W. Southain, of Singapore, to Edith Mitr\ Ihiviiigham. Wu>os Wtso.n. On March 4, at the Scot*’ Kirk, Kiimlv, by the Kev. K. Stewart Bussell, Matthew Wilson, Colombo, to Jean, only daughter <f Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Estate, Kandy.
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  • The Straits Budget.
    • 486 12 Mr. Haldane's new army scheme provides for a field army to he ted from Militia noils on a territorial basis. Home defence is provided for mainly by the Volunteers, which is the r/de for which they were originally designed. Since the first Volunteer Corps was raised in
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    • 319 12 It is encouraging to learn that residents of Singapore have actively taken up tho suggeslion of Mr. K. A. Stevens that an automobile club be formed for tho Straits. To-mor-row evening, at 5 o’clock, a meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commerce (Hoorn when the
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    • 284 12 It is reported locally that the Government is about to instal another Commissioner 1B the Court of Heqifests and give that Court jurisdiction in all civil cases involving hum h of less than $5OO, instead of $lOO as at present. If this be so, it is a most
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    • 777 12 It is appalling to learn that tho consumption of spirits in the United i in ;dom during tho past year amounted to 89,5102,480 proof gallons. Estimating the population at 43,000,000, this quantity works out at *9O of a proof gallon per head. It is satisfactory
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    • 509 13 Some one in Singapore has been advocating a more lavish display of England's might in Eastern ports. From a letter printed in The Naval and Military Record, of February 21, it appears to a Singapore correspondent, writing above the initial “B,” that the second-class cruiser Astrioa proved
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    • 1011 13 It may bo taken for granted that Mi. Jokn Anderson would not have made the statement he did at Friday’s meeting of the* Legislative Council with regard to Sir John Jackson’s contract without substantial grounds on which to base the statement. In effect, the Homo authorities who stood
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    • 242 14 A gunner in the 1 loyal Garrison Artillery has communicated to us an incident which we cannot help feeling displays conduct unbecoming to any lady. The complaint he makes is that, while in the company of three friends, riding in a tram car, the other evening, from
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    • 595 14 The subject ol the registration of domestic servants is an old one, so old, perhaps, that we may be told it has been discussed to finality and settled for ever so far as Singapore is concerned. Hut is it? Tho Chinese domestic is always with us—or, rather,
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    • 152 14 Some time ago, we raised tho question whether the Hill before tho Legislative Council to provide for the reservation to the Crown of the right to take mineral oil upon lands granted or leased by the Crown w T as to be made retrospective in its scope. In
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    • 1110 15 At aifv time, it ip difficult to co-ordinate the interests and aspirations of the many peoples embraced in the British Empire. Where* native races are concerned, the British ruler has to exercise tolerance towards petty vices it he to obtain any asceudency whatever over the natives, and
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    • 272 15 It is very gratifying to see what confidence the Municipal Commissioners place in the Fire Biigade, a confidence which wo hope may never prove to have been misplaced, but the abandonment of fire insurance simply because the Brigade has reached a state bordering on efficiency is a
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    • 896 15 The question of officers’ pay in tho British army aud navy was discussed on hoard one of 11. M. cruisers a few’ nights ago, when the opinion was expressed by a keen naval officer that he thought the pay of tho army officer ought to be
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    • 297 16 Gcrmaus need not be astonished at the recriminations of the Press of Paris in regard to Germany's attitude in Morocco, for the recent revelations of M. Andre Tardicii (better known as George Villicrs), the foreign editor of ho Temps.** in the Revue dos Dcmix Monties," places German diplomacy
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    • 352 16 The following is the report of the share market for the week ending Mar. 27, issued by Messrs. Latham A: Co., of Gresham House i'll) the beginning of the week it was evident that operators were awaiting the result of the settlement in mining stocks to-morrow, for
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    • 193 16 1 he following is tlio agenda to bo discussed at the next meeting of tlio Legislative Council on April 5: 1. Motion by the Colonial Secretary. l hat this Council approves the rules made by the Governor in Council under Section Cl of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 92 12 The p*/st frtt 1“ ire of the Strain T-mr* i» s3# a year The po-»l free pr:re of the Strmti iindnei is $l4 a year It is not ng 1 fvjri to -.til/vriW for a year. The stuhs* vip'ion* •■•r -I'Orter ;>eri'<ri- me at the *ame proportionate rati js a
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  • 1004 17 Mr. C. F. S. Blacklaw has been appointed District Trattic Superintendent, Federated Malay States Railways. Peai v will next year make an attempt to reach the North ‘Pole in a balloon which President Roosevelt has promised to furnish. The appointment of Mr. K. J. Graham as Int
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  • 511 17 The bodies of a young Chinese woman and an old Chinese pauper were found float* ing in the sea off Beach Road, on the 24th instant. A private in the Royal West Kent Regiment was arrested on the 24th instant, for stealing oranges from a Chinese vegetable gardener
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  • 13 19 H e Straits Times is not responsible for opinions of its correspondents.]
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  • 687 19 i o the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, March 18. in your leader of this aftornoou on •lie subject of lawlessness in the United 1 think you underrate the effect of •lie pernicious habit of carrying pockctfircnns, which is so common in certain parts the country,
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  • 213 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times.*' Singapore, March 21. Sir, —ln your admirable editorial utterance of yesterday on tiro subject of the Municipal dog-shooters, you betray the fact that you have but a faint idea of the effrontery which they display iu carrying out what they conceive to
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  • 398 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Singapore, March 25. Sir,—Kindly allow me a space for the following remarks about a note in your paper of 21st inst., entitled Iu Darkest Java” from the February issue of the Salvation Army’s monthly journal. It is reported there that
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  • 126 19 To the Editor of the Strait*Times,” Singapore, March 23. Sir,—l quite agree with tho Disgusted English Resident” about the promiscuous and* badly regulated dog-killing which goes on periodically in Singapore, aud I only hope that the matter will be taken up pnblicly, either in the way your
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  • 223 19 To tin. Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, March V.0. Sir. —It was very good of you to so promptly acknowledge the receipt of a copy of 14 Sunny Singapore from the publisher; but will you allow me to correct one or two mistakes V First, and most
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  • 192 19 To the Editor of the “Straits Times.” Institution Ilill, March 20, 1907. Sir,—With reference to a news item in your paper that a Chinese curio dealer had been mauled by a dog on Institution Hill, 1 should liko the fact published that the dog iu question is
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  • 473 19 To tire Editor of the Straits Timet. Singapore, March 27, IJOV. Sir. Any Straits-born Chinese, o* any Chinaman who looks like a Baba, is always addressed Chong by the Malay police men in a police station or a police court from the Sergeant to the lowest constable. Tl
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 250 20 S. it. C v C. Co. West Kents. The b. 15. C. played a team iro:.. West Kents in a lfockcy match on v., ptatiadcon the 20th iust.. a fairly goo.l came being witnessed. C. Co. took the agr-e-:sive directly after the start, ami iu a short v/hilo woted
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    • 460 20 Results of Second and Third Day's E vents. I he following is the list vi w i u tilt -•.•.olid and third day’s lhtee t.:r. .t «*eli ■si March !•> and I s1 < uM» 1 > vr i.i.im, |{a« k. -Diplomatic l. M 2. j; i:-.hce 8.
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    • 220 20 Penang Volunteer Competitions. Pour rifle shooting competitions were held on Sunday, at the Rifle Range, Campong Bliaru. under the auspices of the lVuang Volunteer Corps. Captain .1. G. Allan, who vya- only eligible to take part in three of contests, won the trio, hut according 13 rule No. 23,
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    • 253 20 C.5. and Garrison v. The Rest. A cricket match was played on the K.C.C. end of the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between teams representing the Civil Service aud Garrison and the Rest of the S.C.C. The scores were as follow:— Civil Service and Garrison. F. M. Wright run out
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    • 69 20 Warren Shield Draws. The draw for the Warren Shield has resulted as follows F. Coy. 15. W. K. Regiment v. 41st Coy. R.K. C. Coy. 15. W. K. Regiment v. E. Coy. A. Coy. v. 11. Coy. The 78th Coy., 15.G.A., v 80th Coy., R.G.A. B. D. F. and
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    • 68 20 Keppel Golf Club. A Competition has been arranged for a prize presented by the Captain, to take place between March 28tli and April 30th, both days inclusive. The best four cards for nine holes on March Board Handicap to be the winner. Any number of cards (which will bo
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  • 3393 21 Reuter s Telegram. London, March 20. sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman has sent reply to a memorial from the Radical nl i' r of the House? of Commons demandlL tliat action hl.ould be taken by the Government will. rc-nard to the House of "in ilia reply, the I’rinie Minister assures the memorialists
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  • 1096 22 Berlin, March 20. The German battleship Lothringcti will he despatched to Amsterdam to take part in the De ltuyter celebrations there. There are fears in Germany for the Jew's in that quarter. It is reported from Washington that a Chinese Custom House has been opened at Autung in
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  • 104 23 London, March 20, 6-35 p.m. Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Walter Runciman, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, informed the Right Hon. J. E. Ellis, Liberal M.P. for Rusbcliffe, that His Majesty’s Government had announced to the United States Government that Great
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  • 380 23 The following is the Manager’s Annual Report, on the working of the Nordaoal Kstate, in 1906: Drains.—27,6s6 fathoms cut this year. During the year we have had a lot of trouble with water on the old clearing and have had to deepen a good many
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  • 221 23 Kxpkctki*. Per P. A O. r.m. Victoria, connecting with the Hteamer Arcadia at Colombo, from London March 1, due 30th March—Mr. CavcndiHh, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Gallagher, Mr. A. CavcndiHh, Mr. and Mrs. A. Snow, Messrs B Suggit, A W Gavin* F J King, L Paige, C
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 614 24 March 20 •Ruby, lint str, Morris, Palembang Tong Joo Jin Ho, Britutr, (Jlendy, Muar, T L Guan Handown, lirit ►tr, Paterson Rangoon P Simons Tscbia, Ital utr, Dodcro, Hongkong, Behn Meyer Phranang. (Jer Ur, Mangelsdnrff, Hwatow li M Zeeduif Dut str, Ykema, Hyoe Dutch Coasul 21 Sri Tringganu, Dut
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    • 517 24 March 20 Calypso, Brit str, Penang and Deli Denbigh Brit str Diamond Is F O Resident ScLieff .Dut str, Cbio Kapurthala, Brit str, P. Swettenham, Penang Batelliet Dut str Muutok and Palembang Bati Ilin Guan, Brit Htr, Pontianak Bri Wongsee Dut str Muar and Malacca Selangor, Brit str, Teluk
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    • 608 24 Name port probable date of arrival f and name of Agents Steamers. Airlte, Sydney, Apl. 24 Boustead Albeuga, Hongkong, Apl 20; A. GilMlau A Co. Ambria, Hamburg, May 6; Behu Meyer Anchises, Liverpool, Apl 12; Mansfield Antenor, China, Apl 25 Mansfield Apanma, Calcutta, Apl 2; Boustead Arcadia, Colombo,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 351 25 ONG LEE SENG GO., general Merchants. Wine»*n<] rtpicils, Beef »nd SWol. 1-rovWoo. Ot Beit y».lity Only. 170-2 TO 170-3 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TekphMt order. promptly eseeated. i SCHWEITZER’S y {fee Best s Purest COCOA. Now especially packed in double-lidded canisters ensuring freshness for years, in all climates. IN8TANT RELIEF. POWELL’S
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    • 344 25 and r- > 9 o < i* > By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. m fat THE ORMNfL AHO GENUINE W0RCESTER8HIPE. t it .Ta ii»~T WONTH A GUINEA A BOX 1 fO* BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache? Constipation, Wind, Weak Stomach, Impaired Pitt oat Ion, Disordered Liver
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 187 26 WILSON CO., I’llOHK-liAI'llllliS. i < ,i,\. i nur i M’l M i*-' A 'J'tci M \|.|..v Stui< sin ami l!< «.i«ii nt •*<•1 .1, a not in l <»f<u»}» "1 4,|, ‘l ,>U till: < t\ < I II 11‘ lit fl l"( •’•'I *> PRICE #4.00 EACH. NOTICE. THE
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    • 137 26 ‘MALAY TIN-FIELDS” b RALPH STOKES WITH tPrefaee, Index, and appendix, HANDSOMELY ITBIJSllKJ) Now on Sale or Order Everywhere. ONLY $1. THE BEST ANNUAL ISSUEO IN ASIA TO EUROPEANS IN THE STRAITS A N J > STRAITS FOLK IN EUROPE. FULL OF... PHOTOGRAPHS AND INTERESTING ANECDOTAL. READING. 1 h<* Annual is
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 367 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget." ORIENTAL HOTEL. I,'. IIoh. Proprietor. 596 E-D. NORTH BRIOGE RO.. SINGAPORE. mi jtml Spirits of Kim *t (Quality. McEWANS ALE STOUT ON DRAUGHT marine hotel. O'l’m r «jf COLEMAN STREET and HILL STREET.) Wim- and Spirits oi first ipiulitv oid\ -.I>jAccommodation for boarders 1>\
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