The Straits Budget, 29 August 1907

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1 28 The Straits Budget
  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO. 2584. Singapore, Thursday, August 29, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVER HALE A CWTVWY. Price 25 cents.
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  • 237 1 LEADERS--Test Match Cricket 1*2 Chinese Newspapers in British Colonies 12 Boarding Houses aud Messes 12 Cnited States aud Standard Oil 12-18 SI ripping Statistics for 1906 18 The Crusade Against the House of Lords 18-14 Removal of the Dead 14 Dutch Naval Extension Scheme 14 Straight Shooting
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  • 882 1 (From Our Own Cokhkspoxdknt.) Loudon, July Ml. It is one of the privileges, or duties, or rights, or wrongs, or whatever they may be called, of the Crown Agents, to sign the contracts of Crown Colonies. The
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  • 251 3 Mr. C. H. Darke, Prosecuting Agent for the Opium and Spirit Farmers, proceeded against a Chinese trader, before the Second Magistrate, on the 22nd inst., for the im]>ortation without a permit of a case of medicinal liquor, manufactured in Hongkong,
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  • 267 3 In the annual report of the trade of the Colony in 1906 prepared by Mr. A. Stuart, the Registrar of Imports and Exports, it is stated that petroleum shipments are now recorded without the large quantities transhipped to China, Japan, Java and India
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  • 451 3 (From Och Own Corhehpondknt). Batavia, August 21. Two most deplorable incidents happened, recently, in Celebes, almost in duplicate, and within two days of each other. A long telegram from the < Governor of the Island has confirmed the first intelligence. Two
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  • 148 3 Nine hawkers appeared before the Third Magistrate, on the 23rd inst., on a charge of exposing articles of food and drink for sale on the Esplanade, without the approval of the Municipal Commissioners. They admitted selling cuttlefish and other in this forbidden place. The Magistrate said
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  • 305 5 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Catholic Club, postponed from Friday, August 16, was held at the Club House id Brass Basah Road, on the 25th inst. There was a good attendance. The Rev. Father Rivet presided, and, in the course of an address, he remarked
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  • 973 5 The Contractor's Heavy Losses. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, on the 23rd inst., it was reported that the Finance and General Purposes Committee had recommended that, in recognition of the perseverance shown by the contractors in driving to a
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  • 166 5 Surgeon-Colonel Rdmnnd Greswold McDowell, C.R., died at Portland on July 26, at the residence of his son-in-law, Major E. W. Briscoe, late Royal Artillery, Governor of His Majesty's Convict Prison. The deceased officer was born on November, 30, 1831, and entered the service as an assistant
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  • 122 5 Speaking at the half yearly meeting of shareholders in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, on August 17, Mr. G. H. Mtdliurst, the Chairman, said Our branches extend as you know to many countries, and while the wide-spread field of our operations is not without responsibility
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  • 744 6 There was little business of public interest before the legislative Council on tlie 23rd inst. The Final Supply Bill for 1906, passed the second reading, and the Tamil Immigration Fund Bill was again considered in committee, when mention was made of a protest
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  • 446 6 Siui Kim Hunt, a Chinese* interpreter at the Central Police Station, appeared before the Second Magistrate,on the 22nd inst. toanswer three charges of receiving illegal gratifications for showing favour, in the exercise of his official functions in preparing bonds, hy
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  • 482 6 The following were present at the ordinary meeting of the Muriiciphl Cominissibners, on the 23rd inst.: —Lieut.-Colonel E. g! Hroudriek, President; Mr. .1. Polglase, Secre tary; Dr. Middleton. Health Officer; Mr. R. Peirce, Engineer Dr- Murray Robertson! and Messrs. Cheng Keng Lee,
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  • 83 6 The annual meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club was held at the Club House on Saturday. There was a large attendance. The Committee’s report, published in the Straits Times last Wednesday, was adopted, and the following officials were elected; Mr. I). M. Martia, President; Mr. J. Pereira,
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  • 651 8 On August 12 it was agreed in London, after a conference between the principal steamship companies of the world, to charge a surtax of 10 per cent, on all rates of passage money. Telegraphic instructions were received in
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  • 104 8 A Malay named Huang was tried before a Bench Court, consisting of Messrs. Michell and Bain, on the 21st inst., on a charge* of importing prohibited coins, consisting of 511 British Straits dollars, 814 Japanese yen, 106 Mexican jiesos, two French dollars, and one Hongkong dollar. He
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  • 221 8 The following is an extract from a letter just received from Mr. K. I). Pringle:— Since I last w rote you, I have had a very generous offer of assistance for our Building Fund. Mr. K. Laidlaw, M.P., who has already giveu $2,000, has undertaken to
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  • 206 8 Sabapathy, a Tamil who is accused of the murder of a fellow* countryman, and causing injury to another Tamil, and to two Malay women, at No. 17 Anson Road, was again before the Second Magistrate, on the 22nd inst. Doctor Edward N. Graham, House Surgeon at
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  • 230 8 With rt pud to the charges in the personnel of the stuff lor the Htgn-tiation of Deaths in Penang, which were referred to in the Straits Times on the 21st inst. our own corres pondeut at Penang writes, under date August 19,
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  • 218 8 The new syndicate which has been formed to undertake tin-smelting and kindred work has established works in Province Wellesley, where refining is proceeding as satisfactorily as can be expected with the small plant now* in use. A new large installation has
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  • 120 8 Three hundred and thirty-eight deaths were registered in Singapore during the week ended'August 17, an increase often compared with the returns iu the previous week. Of this number, 288 were Chinese, 25 Indians, and 22 Malays. Four Eurasians and one European died. Malarial fever accounted for 58
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  • 157 10 Mr. Adams, a Police Armourer, on the 26th inst., prosecuted a ricksha puller for assaulting him. He said that be went into a house, leaving the puller outside, and, when he came out again, the puller was not visible and he engaged another. He was moving
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  • 70 10 There were two affrays between Chinese in the Central Division on the 26th inst., one at the corner of Omar Road and Hong Lim Quay and the other at the corner of Merchant Road and Hong Lim Quay. Twenty arrests were made. The accused were brought before the
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  • 78 10 iungku Erang, the Malay woman who accidentally shot a Chinese woman in the shoulder, several months ago, in Macpherson Hoad, with a revolver which she did not know was loaded, appeared before the Second Magistrate, on the 26th inst., on a charge of doing an act dangerous to
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  • 647 10 There is at present in Singapore, on his way to England by way of Japan and Siberia, Dr. Charles Hose, who lias been twenty-three years and six months in the Far East and twenty-one years in Sarawak in the
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  • 1568 11 —StraitH Tiinea, Auguat 22. Sir John Anderson, as the High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States, arrived at Seremban, on Monday last, and left there at 6.80 o’clock on Tuesday morning, by a special train to go to the
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  • 129 11 It will be seen from Mr. A. Stuart’s annual report on the trade of the Colony that, during last year, copra exports from the Colony reached close on 685,000 piculs, valued at over 5, 7 U million dollars, a decrease of about 300,000 piculs, and
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  • 108 11 At a meeting held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, it was decided to subscribe for the purchase of a building for the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The subscriptions which were freely given, amounted to nearly 980,000. Amongst those who subscribed were Messrs. Choo
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  • 122 11 A Chinese lovers’ quarrel at Penang has culminated in the woman being foully murdered. A bullock cart buildor, named Chong Ah Kah, chose as his favoured one a widow who occupied a room above his workshop. But matters did not run smoothly. The love sick swain
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  • 80 11 According to the annual re|K>rt for 1906 of Mr. A. Stuart, Registrar of Imports and Exjnjrts, the quantity of tin ore iiiqiortcd into the Colony was 874,000 piculs, a decrease of 73,000 piculs. Imports from Perak fell off by 65,000 piculs, from Selangor by 36,000 and
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  • 56 12 Lai.— At No. 21-2, Bain Street, Singapore, ou August 27, the wife of Mr. Lai Titian Poh, of a »on. MoitK.—On August 24, at Kinrara, Orchard Road, Singapore, the wife of Dr. F. W. More, yf a non. Raiiamim. —On August 19. at 411 Telok Kuratt, Singapore, Mr. and
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 618 12 —Straits Times, August 22 It will he some consolation to the pessimists who decry contemporary British sport and deplore the decadence of British sportdtuen that Knglish ericket has stood the test successfully iu competition with the representatives of South Africa. I’nfortunatoly, the cricket season has not been
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    • 474 12 them unbounded prosperity.—Straits Times, August 2‘2. The Chong Siting Yit Pao,” a Chinese daily newspaper, made its first appearance iu the Settlement on Tuesday. We understand that our new contemporary, which we welcome as representative of a certain phase of Chinese thought, comes into the
      them unbounded prosperity.—Straits Times, August 2‘2.  -  474 words
    • 310 12 Singapore bachelor. Strait* Times, August 22. A correspondent signing himself “H. L. V.” discusses the relative merits of living in hotel*. hoarding houses and private residences in Singapore in terms so general that we retrain from publishing his letter in exteuso. We do not question the
      Singapore bachelor. — Strait* Times, August 22.  -  310 words
    • 998 12 feature of Standard Oil. Straits Times, August 2U. At a time when President Roosevelt and his administration are holdiug the sword over the Trusts and Corporations of the United States, it is instructive to study the rise and progress of the Standard Oil Company as
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    • 653 13 w11» foreigners awl otliers laiH up. -Straits Times, August ‘2H. The annual report of Captain C. A. Had. cliffe, .Master Attendant, was laid on the table at the Legislative Council meeting this afternoon. It is to be regretted that Captain Kadcliffe has not used his opportunities
      w11» '* »» foreigners awl otliers laiH up. -Straits Times, August ‘2H.  -  653 words
    • 931 13 Straits Times, August 24. Tim promised. at tack by His Majesty's preseut Government upon the House of lords has been delivered, and, as every intelligent student of English polities foresaw, it lias, for the present at all eventa, fallen fiat. In the House
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    • 220 14 especially in this climate.—Straits Times, August 24. There has been considerable criticism of the way in which dead bodies have recently been allowed to lie in public places for hours before their removal. The body of an Indian lay near the end of Cavanagh Bridge over
      especially in this climate.—Straits Times, August 24.  -  220 words
    • 306 14 —Straits Times, August 26. The Soerabaiasch Handelsblad has been publishing day by day reports, many columns long, of a debate held in one of the Clubs to discuss a scheme for a naval extension programme, framed by a certain Captain in the Netherlands India army, who
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    • 784 14 manded by Sir Percy Scott—Straits Times, August 26. A naval correspondent of The Times writes a short and interesting article on the gunlayers' test in 1907. At the time he wrote, 60 out of 80 ships in the various fleets and squadrons had completed their
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    • 665 14 Penang harbour as they do here. —Straits Tiroes, August 27. We hear so much nowadays of the growth of Oerman shipping that we most confess to being somewhat astounded to learn from the latest instalment of the Oerman Quarterly Statistical Review that in recent years
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    • 359 15 —Straits Times, August 28. Some time ago, we suggested concerted action by the Crown Colonies with reference to the increasing control of Colonial affairs that is being obtaiued by the Crown Agents, and that the Chamber of Commerce should take up the matter. It is
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    • 809 15 the report and accounts! -Straits Times, August 2H. Wt* had not intended to refer to the proceedings at the recent Cricket Club meeting, but, since our senior morning contemporary has dealt w ith the subject, it may not be out of place to record some ideas
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 91 12 Thepoi>t free price of the Straits Times is I# a yeai The*|i»st free price of the Straits Hwlgrt is $l4 a year. It u not neemary to subneribe for a year. Ihe sul>scriptions for shorter perils are at the same propor- tionate rate as for a year. The S trails
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  • 24 12 DEATH. Li/on. -At Hotel de 1’Europe, on August 27, Dorothy Viola, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lloyd, aged four and a-half years.
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  • 845 16 Mr. R. J. C. Jewitt has been appointed Manager of the Blackwater Estate, Klang. Mr. Choo Cheeng Jibay, who, recently, went to China on a business trip, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. Somerset Playne have left for Java on a visit, and w ill
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  • 402 16 From the appendix to the report of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, for the halfyear ended June 80 last, we make the following excerpts: The Secretary, Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Hongkong. Dear Sir, —I am directed by my
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  • 167 16 A Malay, named Eusope, hobbled into the dock on crutches in the Second Magistrate’s Court, on August 28, to answer a charge of theft of money and cloth, valued at $36.45, from a bullock-cart driver, named Govindasamy. In attempting to escape after being discovered, he
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  • 481 16 The second rtfpdrt of the director!* of the* Sione Rubber Company, Limited, for the; twelve month** ended June 80, states: The* net profit for the period, after making the UHtial allowance!* for depreciation, but without making any charge for directors' foes,
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  • 66 16 Inspector Fitzgerald prosecuted some Chinese, on August 28, for being in possession of unjust scales. When he visited their shops and found that their scales were not accurate, they produced socks and an old piece of scrap iron, saying that when they weighed anything they
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  • 13 17 [The 'Strait* Time* iw not responsible lor the opinion*, of it* correspondent*.]
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  • 1409 17 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Singapore, August 26. 1907. Sir, —Since the recent correspondence in the Straits Times about pronunciation in Singapore, i have been favoured with particulars of a li oe dictionary, of which only a few copies are to be found in Singapore.
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  • 84 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, August 27. Sir, —Now that the Municipal Commissioner* have again displayed their destructive tendencies in the cutting down of ornamental shade trees, this time removing some of the best of which Singapore could boast, I hope, Sir, that
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  • 228 17 Singapore, August 27, 1907. PRODUCE. Gambier I 0.75 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.25 Oopra Bali 8.95 ao Pontianak 8 00 Pepper, Black 17.80 do White 5% 24 621 Saco Floor Sarawak 2.95 ao Brunei No. 1 .2.90 Pearl Sago 4.60 Coffee Bali, 15% 19.25 Coffee, Palembanc, 20% basis
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  • 795 18 It is not true that the S.C.C. has presented its late Building Committee with silver backnoratohers—with which to oblige each other. They can do it without t The Police Courts afford the surest indication of the advancing civilisation of the Chinese. The towkay of the Smith Street
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  • 688 18 A local syndicate, at the head of which, it is stated, is Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., has chartered the steamer Jacob Diederichsen for an exploration trip. She left Hongkong on August 10, her destination being a secret, though it is generally believed to be
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  • 120 18 An examination in First Aid has been conducted in Malacca by Dr. Croucher, under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Association, and twenty-one candidates from the Police Training Depot there were successful in winning certificates. Their names are as follow: Sadin bin Drao, Baba bin
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  • 1228 19 Much ot the success of the Singapore Cricket Club is due to the untiring energy and entei prise of the Secretary, Mr. G. P. Owen. These w ere the sentiments expressed on tlie 23rd ii st.,by Mr. H. I* Bell, at the
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  • 60 19 The resolution by the Lieutenant Governor, on the report on the Bengal Police department for 11)06, says that out of 284 murders no less than 128 were undetected, and of 150 cases which came before the courts, convictions were obtained in only 10 per cent. The Lieutenant-Governor
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 1031 19 The following is the list of handicaps, as far as can be obtained, fu the Singapore Cricket Club’s tennis tournament, which commences to-day r- 1 A Sinolks. E. Salzmann, owe 40; Gaunt, owe 30.5; Xunneley, C. ,1. Green, owe 15.4;
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    • 517 20 An Empire Match. The Secretary of the Commonwealth of Australia Rifle Associations has forwarded to the Hon. Secretary of the S.R.A. a programme of the 48th Prize Meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales, to be held on October 18 to 28. This programme may
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    • 260 20 Singapore Golf Club. An approaching and putti ng competition was held on the Race Course on Friday, the 23rd inst., and Monday, the 26th inst., for two prizes presented by Mr. J. L. Lyon. The Competition was for two rounds of four holes, and thirty-six competitors entered, the first
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    • 451 20 5.C.C. Second XI v. Y.M.C.A. An interesting cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday between the S.C.C. 2nd XI and the Y.M.C.A. The S.C.C. won by 7 fans, the scores being as follow Y.M.C.A. A. Coveoey b Dresser 2 G. Gunter b Dresser jj J. O. Bartholomeuz
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    • 58 20 The 100 yards handicap in the second series of quarterly competitions was swum off at the Singapore Swimming Club, on Sunday. Eight competitors started and the result was as follows: —1, H. R. W. Davidson (10), 2, G. Wald (2), 3, J. Kerr Black (scr). Davidson won easily. Though
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  • 2948 21 'London, August 21. j The anti militarist sentiments expressed by the French Socialist Herve. at the Socialist Congress in Stuttgart, are repudiated by the Frenchmen J&ures and Vaillant and the German Socialist Vollmar. Vollmar s.iid their love of humanity would never preveiit the Socialists from being good Germans.
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  • 708 22 Berlin, August 21. M. Cambon, the French Ambassador at Baclin, went jto Ncrderney on August 24 to see Prince von Buelow, and to discuss the Morocco question with him. It is reported at Tangier that an attempt has been made to proclaim another rival Sultan of Morocco. The
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  • 497 23 London. August 21, 0.55 p.m. Play iu the third test match was resumed at the Kenuington Oval this morning in fine weather. The wicket, however, had been affected bv the rain on the two previous days, and a close match was expected. In the event, there was an
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  • 389 23 (From Our Own Corrkspondknt.i Lipis, August 24. The sad intelligence of the suddeu ami untimely death of the late Mr. Henry Sumner, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Pahang, has cast a deep gloom over Lipi** As already telegraphed, Mr Sumuer died
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  • 134 23 There was a collision between two tong Icaugs iu the Singapore Kiver on June 29. with the result that a man. named Lim Tye Cheong, was sent to the Gcueral Hospital, suffering from the effects of a blow on the left eye which had become permanently
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  • 84 23 In a recent issue of the Egyptian Gazette, there appeared an item from Suez, dated August 7, in which it was stated that on the previous forenoon two huge Dutch dredger* the Colonia aud Schelde, came out of the Canal towed by the tugs Thames and
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 171 23 Sale of Properties. The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auetion at Powell and Company’s sale-room on the 27th inst.: -Government building allotment frontiug Hill Street, at foot of Fort Canning, 1,800 feet, statutory grant, quit rent $18, per annum, purchased by Dr. Handy at $2 per feet $3,600.
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 476 24 August 22 Keong Wai, Ger Htr, Kohler, Swatow. Helm Meyer Prin/ Heinrich, Ger Htr, Groseh, Hamburg, H. Meyer Ziugara, Brit str, 'rhonipaon. Moji, Boils* t-ad -la para. Dut str, Westerhoff, Fabang. Daendels Kuching Sar Htr, Waddell. Sarawak, Ong Kwe Hai Perak, Hrit ntr, Olsen, Penang. Straits S.S (’«»> Han
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    • 547 24 August 20 Muucaster Castle, Brit str, Dalny and Chefoo Wakamiva Maru, Jap str, Bombay via ports ludravelii, Brit str, Hongkong and Shanghai Titan, Hrit str, IFkong, Japan, Pacific ports CheangChew, Hrit str. Hongkong, Swatow Glenfalloch, Hrit str, Hongkong and Amov Socotra. Brit otr. Hongkong and Japan Patrol, Hrit cable
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    • 586 24 Name f port probable date of arrival 9 and name oj Agents STEAMERS. Ambria, Hongkong, Sept 1; Behn Meyer Antilochus, China, Oct 25 Mansfield Arcadia, Hongkong. Augt 29 P. O. Coy Austria, Hongkong, Sept Rautenberg Australien, Saigon, Oct 7; M. Maritime! Ayuthia, Calcutta, Sept 3 Borneo Coy Bellerophon,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 358 25 Sfl NOTICE. THE HOTEL DE LA PAW. This well-known establishment, which has changed ownership, is now open and ready to receive visitors (Boarders Passengers). The House has been thoroughly renovated, and will be made com* fortable in every respect. The management intend to keep up the good name this Hotel
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    • 426 25 S2 kmtiess. ssgtt ir&aaan^wri'ar Mr g? kS&TC WARRANTED TEN YEAR* W« 4m »trt> <Uim( honi nor »'«n«try Mwy «PP>ovaJ. «ot Coventry FtymfO rt l«M than VtwMt mmuimT.,. tut*,*' prim. Bwl»my BlWah •MMb' ilao. uftoni. »ui fMNurtM* W»fw than any o(Im* main. fiiSSE. £3.10 to SB IHutwMtll Vrtwt luprotinxi Packed from
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 284 26 *ud rffectual mcsiiaof letf-curs ev«r discovered for oenroae •Ad functkjnd debility, waste of vitality, d«-|>i>-of *j-inU,4b.,wMi pra<iir*l obvenrtfisnii <>n marrim**- and Util dirrctioM for reswtaf certain dlsqssli fleet iose that d«t troy the hsppteeas of wedded life. Xtsfco tmti on urinary dr rsnfentente, dtechargm. •eooodsryeympfcNne, stricture, Ac-t and so aofferer
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    • 403 26 Jjr 1 '.fm i.T*wS£’'A*.4*.. r. v«# SAUCE .|H< *t>.. t.V 1 *N|«o»| u4ssms digestion and gives a delightful piquancy and flavour to all NUT DISHES. SOUPS. FISH. CHEESE. CURRIES. GAME, POULTRY and SALADS. 2v .’jaP'-c Hi r. «A Z T 'JF&Z<*r. vV < Original Genuine Worcestershire. By n»s w.rromt (0
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 231 27 By Royal 43|jjk HI* Majeoty Warrant to Tht Kiny. BOVRIL At a change try a little milk in your hot Bovril. Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. BRICKS ft FIREBRICKS. Bouud well shaped aud hard burnt brick, can be supplied at $150 per Laksa at tb< works. Flretorioke $60 per thoosind. Fireclay
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    • 145 27 Pohoomull Bros., 40e HIGH STREET. 8ILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk, Curios and Silverware of every description, Brassware, etc. CHAR6E8 VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY 80UCITED. fffffff 23 HIGH STREET. Japanese High-Class CURIOS. .lust rnjMickMl: IVOliV, BRONX K, »v L.UQl'Elt WARE, SCREENS A TEA SETS. Inspection Kindly
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 239 28 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” Caledonian Hotel. 77, Brass SBasah Upad, SINGAPORE. The Brightest and Healthiest Resort in the City. Hotel Porter, in uniform, meets all Boats and Trains. HOTEL VAN WIJK. Nos. I. 2 and 3. Stamford Road, Singapore. This First Class Newly-opened Hotel provides excellent accommodation for
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