The Straits Times, 20 January 1906

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.943 THE STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1906. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 283 1 NOTICES VELTEN BEER. PURE, WHOLESOME. PALATABLE. The same as supplied on board ihe French Mail. TO BE HAD FROM ALL DEALEBB. C. DUPIRE CO., Sole XgenH. 101 DOGSHEAD|fO| BRAND BASS'S ALE "STRAITS TIMES" BOSIIIBSS DIRECTORY. itUCT.ONEERS. POWELL CO., Siisgapore. 1 KsT\BLISUKI> 4J TUBB), l!»-l Estate Anctionucrs ami Valuers. Mortga•"rranßed Valiialiotih
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    • 246 1 CALEDONIAN HOTEL 17- llrrti- liasiih Road- Singapore The liii.jhw-t ami Healthiest IU-sort in tlic City. HoU-1 I'orU-r. iv uniform. Balaii Boats aiul Train.. WAVERLEY HOTEL 59, hill-street. SingaporeHealihv P.)si:i.in.Frcncli and German Cuisine ami ITafiaalimailla Meals at every time of the day. T!ii-ee Billiard Tables. Liquors of first qiialit> ami knuwn
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    • 405 1 Notice to Telephone Subscribers j A new telephone list i, ijo-.v in preparation. and subscribers are te.|ue»ted to send to the I Coaaaaajr'i office aaj additions or alterations to the aaaaaa or numbers as given In the present list, before the 25th inaaa.lll THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK tUUIa»i NOTICE. CHINKSK
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    • 275 1 NOTICES. OBINSON CO, a> ■————■—————■B-aa^-aBBBBBBBBBBBi JUST ARRIVE 1), A. IL.it ir Shipment o± "G R A MOPHONE S." I IHEI^K is only one "GRAMOPHONE', and it is made by the GRAMOPHONE TYItWRITER Ltd. LONDON, for which we are tb« Sole Agents. ALL others are imitations. MEM RECORDS /«|JftN WEW RECORDS
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    • 386 1 SELF CURE NO FICTION 1 MARVEL UPON MARVEL I NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but w.thotit ninnin K 1 doctors bill ar iill.nj into the deep ditch of qu»ckery. m»y salcly. speedily aad ecoaomicalljr cure himvlf without thr know M(e of a sacood p»rty. Hy the introduction of THE NEW
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  • 2423 2 That Demnition 'Dollar. Prnang, Sunday, Ittlt Jnnuini/. There is only one topic in Penang just at present and that, of course, is the vagaries of the dollar. That unlucky coin has been so universally cursed dur- ng the past week tlia': it is surprising to find that the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 249 2 NOTICES. "CONGO" TROPICAL ROOFING. Will stand any degree of temperature. Does not harbour insects vermin. Cheaper, cleaner easier to fix than-".\ttaps" Looks neat lasts lor years. In rolls of I G square feet with sufficient Caps Nails Cement for applying. PRICES: 2 Ply $10.50 per roll of 216 sq. ft.
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    • 116 2 RECREATION HOTEL Seranggong Road. Open until 12 p.m. Terminus of the Electric Tramway. Can stop at the clour. Tiffins and dinners tv be ordered three hours beforehand. I'KAKKE BROTHERS, Proprieturs. c 854 SULPHURIC AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID APPLY TO The Singapore Planting and Packing Coy. North Bridge Road. July 4 J.
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    • 926 2 NOTICES. WILD WITH ECZEMA And Other Itching, Burning, Scaly- Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment. Bathe the affected part* with Hot Water and Cutlcura Soap, vo Cleanse tbe surface of crust* and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Ointment freely, to
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  • 63 3 Pnwell and Co Jaa At SbU- rwm. damaged ship's more.-. 11 a.m. 23— At Sale-room. builJiiiß land and Ac. •2.;l0 p 111. 27- At "Gre-n Hill" rimiicery Laiu-. Teak and Mfthofiany liouselmld furniture. 1 30 p.m. li. L. Cosrhlan and Co .lan. n At S.iU- -r.« mi. (inlf
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  • 299 3 FOR SINGAPORE Per P .V (>. h. Nii'/i.i fn>m r^ondon Pec. 23, dMtltk .)«m.- Mi. oml Mrs. U. Brown and i -liililri'ii Mr A. C. Cutler. Mr. and Mm. M. G. 11.-11. Mrs. N. K. Pa.--iiii.re. Mr. H. Lee. Capt. Kinl Mrs. 1..-W...H Gower. Miw Ciilmt. l'ci
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  • 853 3 Soprano, and Memoir of Sir Henry Keppel." Wk liavt- to acknowledge from Messrs. Kelly Walsh. Mr. Marion C'rawfori's latest book Sopninti," which lias just NM to hand in Macinillan's Colonial Library M riae. The book in thus coiiiiiienUtl upon in tlio S]iecial Literary Supplement to the i-m rent
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  • 135 3 Bequests of late Owner of Catholic Times." Monsigiiox James Nugent, of Hate wood-house, Formby, Lancashire, founder apd owner of the Catholic Times, who died on June 27, aged 83, left estate in the United Kingdom valued at £7,630 gross and at £6,549 net. Subject to life interests, he left his
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 \V. 11. Connelly, General Storekeeper, Tolaga Bay, N. Z., says Have stocked Chamberlains household medicines continually and feel much pleasure in confidently recommending their Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has no equal." This is the universal verdict the world over with people who have become acijuaiiii'jd with the good
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    • 1114 3 NOTICRS 2, _i_K__a u _^_^___i_B_i_a_aw-._Ba_s_sss*> A B Bnts for LEA PMII'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, mm^ Kiel jp wk kY _/X3L 4^^3 EBBBflfidß^^eVßr Iou t D1 vninh^Jjf tt tut 4j yt~ Ja^k., PUSVET9RST? W^^HMBl6<&af TIIE KING. -^Si >jR K 1 Celebrated Oilman's Stores mUm 1 SUPPOI! r A BKIT^H FIRM and be
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    • 65 3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints. It always cures and cures quickly. It can be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases of cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It should be taken at
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  • 51 4 Btixh »m-Cahtkk On the 21st December, suddenly. Jmix Hhmi\m-Cm:ifi:, of Adhurst St. Mary, Petersoeld. aged >H. CauM :-On the 22nd December, 1905, at 71. Festing-road. Southxea, Muoii-(;T\t:mL Fiux.is Wu.i. mm Coi.lis. C.8., Colonel 21st Puujabees. son of the late Stephen Kdward Collis, Esqre.. .f Tieraclea. Tarbert, Co. Kerry, aged
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  • 551 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY. Acioßiu.M. to Tin- Km of December 20th, the Straits Times Annual is a uuique and most entertaiuing production dealing with tin' life, manners, and customs of the large number of races inhabiting Malaya, New (iuinea. Java, and countless other islands of
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  • 416 4 Pictitrk Post-1 aki> ••fiends" and other* will rejoice to learn that apparently coincident with the disavowal of the ex-Postmaster General of England by his Home constituents —the silly order forbidding any writing upon the address side of a picture post-card is rescinded. It was only a month ago that the
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  • 220 4 Apropos of tliis little postal matter, it is worthy of note that the most significant loss of a seat in parliament, so far chronicled during the current elections, is that reported by Heuter as befalling Lord Stanley. Mr. Balfonr's loss and Mr. Hrodriek's loss are grave tokens of a change
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  • 188 4 Apropos of the Algeciras conference, and the circumstances that led up to the same. it will astonish many to learn how small were the actual interests of (jermany in Morocco, though doubtless in view of the industry and intelligence with which her merchants are steadily pushing her trade interests in
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  • 129 4 Ix view of the recent sad death of Mr. H. I. Chope, who has acted as Keuter's Agent in Singapore for several years past, a melan- choly interest attaches to the following extract from the C7(i tin Hn of Tientsin Mr. H. H. Mundy, Re >ter'« Agent, lately stationed at
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  • 67 4 Mr. W, Jennings Bryan arrived by the Mail nra this morning. He wiJl leave at t p.m., to-day, for Sourabaya and expects to visit the places of interest in -lava and sail from Batavia on the 27th instant, reaching here on the 29th. He has consented to address a meeting
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  • 21 4 Thk Rev. J. A. B. Cook will conduct a service in English on Sunday. US a.m.. at the Johore Presbyterian Church.
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  • 17 4 Fathb R Gaw>x. the notorious Russian agitator, is reported to be at Monte Carlo, engaged in gambling.
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  • 21 4 Katk of exchange compensation allowance and salaries )>aid in sterling for the current month is fixed at 2,3 to the dollar.
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  • 28 4 Wk are indebted to Messrs. Daendels a Co.. tin agents of the Dutch mail steamers, for London papers (received by us yesterday i to date of Dec. 25th.
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  • 25 4 Mkssrs. Tan Cukm. Wkk, Vow Ngan I'an. Koo Teng Quee. and Syed Alsagoff are also members of the Boarcf of Visitors to the Singapore Reformatory.
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  • 24 4 Tin- fancy dress Wall which is being promoted by the management of the Hotel de l'Europe has been postponed till the middle of March.
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  • 34 4 OwlM to the impending departure Ironi the Colony of the Hon. W. R. Collyer. the Board of Directors of the Y. M. C. A. had a group picture taken at Lambert's studio Hrn morning.
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  • 28 4 Mr. Arthur Bkixs, Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of British North Borneo, arrived in Singapore by the Ma mil a. Him morning, on a brief business trip.
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  • 31 4 A list of the Board of Visitors to tin Singapore Reformatory is published, iiiclud in»j the names 01 Mr. W. D. Barnes, hi. McDowell. Lieutenant-Colonel Pennefa-Jnr. and Mr. J. C. Nicholson.
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  • 39 4 111 1 will interest those in any way connected with the trade of Singapore to learn that during the year 1903. the steamships of the North German Lloyd Company calling here, took in over 62,500 tons of bunker coal.
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  • 39 4 Thf. Belgian papers assert that King Leopold, a year ago, contracted a morganatic marriage with the daughter of a caretaker at I.auvait. the niece of a Socialist deputy, aud that a child has just been bora of the marriage.
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  • 58 4 Thk following communication, dated the 11th ultimo and addre ised Downing Street. has been received by the Governor Sir I have the honour to inform you that His Majesty has been pleased this day to entrust to my care, as one of the Principal Secretaries of State, the seals (f
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  • 54 4 Mr. Kovvland Allkn was aaa*BJ the luiHHCUgcrs by the mail this morning. His return to Singapore was attended by a rather unpleasant accident. While playing at deck cricliet yesterday evening and batting at the last hall of the last round of the game he slipped aud fell; and in falling
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  • 60 4 Gou Wan Low was before the Itencii lo ut yesterday on the charge of breaking into an outhouse at Siglap on the 17th ultimo. Hassan, a servant in the employ of Kuat Hah Wang saw the defenda><t tear two plauks out of the wall of tl>e house and h;id him
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  • 63 4 In February, 190.'). o.ie Kechil obtaine<! goods to the value of $10.'! on the promise of immediate payment from S. Jacob .ludah. rmm that day np to yesterday he had not made the payment. He was arrested for cheating. Yesterday, he was charged ai'tl convicted. Mr. Seth fined him Mm.
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  • 216 4 Thk employees of Messrs. .John Little A Co., LW. were at home in the Town Hall. la."t ui^ht, ami their invitation* to the listiv, yiitlitrin^ were very largely tmfemdt <1 u>. the result being an exceedingly enjoyable party, which expended itsenergiex mainly in dancing between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m.
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  • Special German Telegrams.
  • "Reuter's Extra Service.
    • 41 4 So Near and yet So Far. tb 'I. Simjtij.fr-- 7.i~, I'Jt!, January. lhl<l. If Htul<i- MUJ 'i., a. :>'J!li J<( u 11.1,1/. Sir Henry Campbell anuennan and Mr. A. .1. Balfour travelled separately in tinsame train to Inverness.
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    • 15 4 Shaking there b.< veiling. Sir Henry said that lie wckvmied tin: T>abouiiUs.
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    • 42 4 With reference lo the! biMM in the Trans vual. Sir Henry -aid if the conditions undi r which they lain be found to be incoiiM-ti ut with true liberty, these, con.li tions must not he allowed lo continue.
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    • 18 4 Mr. A. .J. B.ilfour crii.i/.cl lliii. i. vagueness of Sir Henry i ,i'upbell-Bamier man- [mlicy.
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    • 24 4 Mr. .1. Chiimberlaiu, speaking at Snuih wick, foretold that the o]iiKntuuity ol tin: tariff-reformers would conn vheu socialism had its day.
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    • 20 4 Six .Jewish members of the revolution, try cimiinittec. reo ntly amstci :it Wanaw, were shot fSttecdaT.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 32 4 Hev'tL Singapore, *.i-~> ,>. <«. I'.nk Jam, lhlti. h Mtmtmr 10.11 ■>. m. MM The following arc the ratami to p.ulia inent. so far Lil»rals 9M Labourites H fnionists HTi N"ationali-ts H .18.1
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    • 17 4 The following an tli party «-mis down to pre-ellt time Liberal 107 Lalwur -Mi Unionist
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    • 18 4 Lord Stanley has lost his seat for the W. -t Hotighton Division. S. K. Lancashire.
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    • 15 4 lit. Hon. .lohn M.irlcy has R taim.il his seat for the Montrosc District.
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    • 43 4 Socialist iiiei 'tings, in protest ;ii;ainst the franchise .imi'iidi.r'ut. resulted in riotiuu iit Hainhiiri!. Tlii' mill' assailed the (>ohee with bricks; one of them Uing killed and many iujiiuil. The rioters erected h;im.-adc~ hut wore dis|n is, d by sahrecliarges.
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  • 33 4 YKsTMtnw.aii incorrigible Chinese vagxlxind was again charged with vagrancy Nfoii Mi. Seth. Mr. Setli sent him to prison for four mouths to learn if [xmsible a few lessons mi the dignity of labour.
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  • 35 4 Oonim It. W. (rLKNMK. has been reappointed to the command of the II employed on survey service in ChiMNU waters on re i-oiiiMiissioiiiu^. ami i f, Heyne has imn appointed additional to the same ship.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 572 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ On and after the ist of January, 1906, the discount allowed off our prices, as per oar List, will be loper cent, Champagnes, Sparkling Wines, and Aerated Waters excepted. :o: Ca Id beck Macgregor Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ale, Beer, and Stout Importers. 776 A BRITISH COMPANY.
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    • 62 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SUITABLE AND TASTEFUL FRAMES Will greatly enhance the VALUE and EFFECT of jyour PICTURES !it|the approaching Singapore ART CLUB EXHIBITION. Place your orders for framing with WILSON Co., and yon will be satisfied. c 361 G.R. Lambert Co. 1 dozen cabinet photos in platino. $20 Dm:— Oa the
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  • 455 5 S. C. C. 2nd X! v. S. R. C That Holhqf hi l>ccoiiiiny (Kipular watt i-vidi-nc-d l'Y Mm BMM "f >i fnirly large crowd that MMM <>n Hrn ft. K- C. portion of |ba KKi'liwmd.-. yi'sU'iday afternoon, to wat.-h th atrh playrd for the sreond time b. twen
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  • 90 5 Siii. 1 ha after ihh.ii to day. Hi interesting liltli tuncti >n t.K)k place in the Supreme Court builiiing when, in the presence of nearly al! the incmlicrs of the Singapore Bar, tUe Hon. W. I!. Ci.llvci wa- pr. ntcd with a handsome -ilver lea service,
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  • 104 5 Withdrawn. In- i as. Haji Almliil (iaiiui ayainst. P. 1: V Petaperma] CboUj was agaaa belore jfr. Seta veatatday. It was alleged thai Hie I'luttv liail altered the figures in ton pnadaasry aotaa and tin n put these am. .int- in a mem «>t acr.innt:
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  • 130 5 In Thursday 't issue ..1 thi* |«ipur the cltUiil- of tin- euiivu-iioii of Knnope bin Malmimd fur theft in a dwelling were given ami kwaaaaid that ha waa readMed to the 1!. 11 .li Court to ba tried fur other alleged oaVeoea. Veeterday, ba waa nlaeed baton
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  • 816 5 At noon yesterday the boys of the AngloChinese (Free) School assembled to receive Msa prizes they had earned during the year. The Hon. W. R. Collyer took the chair. Mr. Hullett was present as was also Mr. Ho Yang Peng, the president of the board of trustees;
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  • 230 5 P. 0. STEWARDESS'S FORTUNE. £10,000 Revealed After Death. I> k \r h lias revealed a remarkable secret. ■HHrni with strictest inviolability during inT lifetime by Mrs. Mary Martin, a (onuer etewwoeei tmmttmi i" the service of the I' t <> --t«. unship ('umpauy. who died at sea while on her
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  • 555 5 Yenterday evening, the pupils of the Methodic Mission Auglo-Chinefie OirU' School, Neil Road, met for the distribution of their prizes. Among the guests were Bishop W. F. Oldham and Mrs. Oldham, the Hey. Dr. B. F. West, M. D., and Mrs. West, Miss SBlackmore, Miss Harding, the
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  • 365 5 S. C C v. C. Co. Sherwood Foresters, l^i'M: an almost cloudless sky. and w atched by a large crowd of spectators, an association football match was played on the Ksplanade. on Thursday afternoon, between the S. C C. and C Co. "Sherwood Foresters. The latter won the
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  • 111 5 Tin. l'inunij Ca:rttrottiie 16th of January thus bewails the slackness there with regard to the Prince's visit "The Municipal Commissioners, after onmilerable discussion, have agreed to spread the magnificent sum of 1750 on decorating the town, and a Committee ha* been appointed by the Resident Councillor to
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  • 370 5 (Sunday, 21st January) Third Sunday aiteb Ki'lphasi. St. Anhrkw's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Matins and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 9-15 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain). 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 11-15 a.m. Foo Chow Service. 8-15 p.m. Evensong, and Sermon. Mission Church Stahpohd Road.—
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  • 123 5 Thk Steamship Company Amalgamation on the Nile announced lately has been a much talked of scheme in the Egyptian press for some time back and the following reference in a paper of December 20th shows it: The fusion between the Hamburg. America Line and the Anglo-American Nile Steamer and Hotel
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 Two splendid tonics, Iron and Cod Liver Oil are combined in Stearin' IF trie, a Mat acceptable preparation to tac invalid and the delicate. Immediately h*ueficial.
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    • 24 5 The warning symptoms of consumption should be heeded without delay. Commence with moderate doses of Stearin' Wine and consult the family physician at once.
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    • 394 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Raffles Rotel SPECIAL DINNER TO-NIGHT Mtrsic. the Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. have had 13 years' Practical Experience Manufacturing and Importing for Singapore. Every Piano they sell is Absolutely Guaranteed and they take full responsibility for its performance. Specially low prices for High Class Pianos, Cash op Monthly Payments.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 165 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday. 20th January. Hich Waltr. 7!• a.m. Ml Joseph* School, niignlin 4. Hunt Mt-et. U«ay. 4-lV Mr.Beeklty'i Laotam. Y.M.( .A. Ml. Baffln Hotel Special Dinner. K.O.C. M.mti.K Meet! l'la>. sunday. 21st January. Hinii Water. S-Mkjb. MSyj*. Ira after Epiphan] .111:111 liiiint'uiml mail i!ur. Swimming Club Launch. 6-30.
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  • 491 6 A correspondent writes from Alexandria on December 12: The riot which took place at Alexandria on the afternoon of the 10th ini>v. was in reality devoid of all religious or political significance, but it appears hopeless to insist upon this fact in Alexandria, where a large
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  • 203 6 Some Remarkable Figures There arc more than 3.000 langiufj^es in the world, and :ho inhabitants profess over 1.000 religions. The number of men is about equal to the number of women. The average of life is about 33 years. To every thousand persons, only one reaches 100 years
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  • 167 6 Genealogists devoted themselves with onthusi.iMii upon the formation of LorJ Salisbury's last Cabinet, to proving him a Welshman. With Mr. Lloyd George in the new one, the representation of the principality is clear as the noonday sun. But Wales loses a representative in the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 597 6 NOTICES. WANTED, by Import firm,— smart Chinese or Eurasian Clerk, must be good writer and quick at figures. Apply F. 8. o/o Strut/. Timn. v 1113 Wanted a Surveyor's Junior Assistant. Must be able to trace neatly, technical knowledge not essential. Write stating salary Ac. required to 8. K. Y.
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    • 501 6 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A Dispensary, well stocked and in good locality, as a going concern. Apply "Medico" c/o Stniitt Timn. 1215 FOR SALE. (Owner proceeding to Europe.) A Sechler "cart, liorse and harness complete. Also A 7 lI. P. two cylinder '■Star" Motor, seats three people. Both iv excellent condition.
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    • 524 6 NOTICES. TO BE LET FURNISHED From Ist February. ANSDELL LODGE— GRANGE ROAD The Residence of Mr. H. W. Noon. Containing drawing room, dining room, four bedrooms each with separate bathroom attached. Tennis, stabling, stc. ***** TO BE LET. From the Ist March, 1906, Essex Lodge," No. 1 Steven's Road. Apply
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    • 15 6 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a per feet antiseptic dentifrice, cleanet and preserve* the tetth, very refreshing.
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    • 370 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. Wilbelm Kessler has been admitted a partner in our firm from to-day. KUMPERS 4 CO. Singapore Ist January, 1906. 1235 fl O EFFECT A SAVING I N TIME AND MONEY TTSE CONCRETE AND pXPANDED METAL INSTEAD OF BRK KS A ND MORTAR. I)LILDINGS SO 1 ONSTRUCTED WILL
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    • 643 6 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OK VALUABLE TKAK HOUSEHOLD FL'RNITL'RE, *c. The property of D. k. McDowell, Esq.. To be liclil at NASSIM HILL," TANOLIN, Saturday. 20th Jan., at 2.30 p.m. Valuable carved and polished teak sideboarl with mirror panel polished teak dinner wagons, polished teak dining table (11 feet), rattan
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  • 483 7 A BritUh Merchant thus wites to •he "Tines": As a manufacturer aaving l»-ge business relations with the Chinese aid doing business in all parts ef China, I have read wiih great in terest the excellent cable from your Shanghai Correspondent appearing 111 your issie of ihe
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  • 268 7 Sailors' Desperate Plight. A tl'rillin:; adverture at >:ea with a ■wagi Immm, vkich liiirl neapad troaa Ik t Kg*, ii related l>y th? crew of h 1 Ilanibur2-Amcri?an freight rttsHIMC Pal- lanza \VI en tlir>e days out on bar last vova^r from Hambvrg the Pallanza was
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  • 153 7 Kiirlv 111 t.lu- Xcw Yc-ir that veterau actor, Mr. Joaapk Am Id Cave, tie old-«-.;t Ihriag ir^nr niHTif. took up li:■dUxU- in t he Charterhouse, lie join. tlu> (aaaow Brotherhood ;is the Gui. >. of 111' Kir.- It v :11s that his Majesty, with lii- wonted kindliness
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 278 7 NOTICESJOHNTITTLE Co., Ltd. Z. What we Do, We do Well. L^^J Cwd Work I TELEPHONE NO. 348. I Low Price Let us Quote. i^^^™™ ll^^"! D*spatck I Every Description of PRINTING From a Visiting Card to a Hewspaper. Catalogues, AND Expresses, Wedding Cards. ANYTHING Menu Cards, Visiting Cards, ELSE Bills
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    • 39 7 NOTICE Is given that I have this day established myself as Government Contractor, Shiptliandler, and General Store Dealer, at office No. 1, Haftles Place. For the Eastern Peninsular Byudicate, Ltd.. London, W. CJ. REF.D, Manager. Singapore, 12th January, 190*.
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    • 545 7 BANKS. Hongkong tf Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000 RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve 110.000.0001 «i R 500 000 Silver Reserve 8,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRRCTORS. H. A. W. Blade, Esq.— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq. Depnty Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson. F. Bali"ger, Esq. E. Goetz. Esq.
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  • 2865 8 Friday, 19th January. Present. Hi l'\. ii i in. I tiik Qvtmmm, S.r .lolm AmlerHon. K. L. Brockman (Act. Col. Secretary). Boa. W. K. Collyer i.5.... (Attorney-General.) ll' n. .1. Antliiinisz (Colonial Treasurer.) Murray, i.i:.. m. i.e. v.. (Col. Engineer). Hon. O. S. Murray. Hon. Tun Jiak Kirn.
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  • 26 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. ■.'mil .Itiiutitrti. MX The Netherlands Tradiny Society to-day quotes the 4,ms bank rate at "2 4jj;. The Mercantile Bank quotes it at i 4|.
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  • 92 8 Gambler buyen J ".-TO do (Cube So. I) unpicked 10. ii Copra Bali 7.30 do Pontianak 7.00 Pepper, Black buyers ..,.£0.50 do White. 5" o 30.30 Sago Flour Sarawak 2*4 do Brunei No. 1 2.40 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 14 basis 20.25 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 25.00 Coffee.
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  • 266 8 (Mercantile Bask.) On London— Bank 4 m/s 24} Demand 3/4 Private 6 m/s 3/4} do 3m/s J n On Germany— Bsuk d'd 2.:W* Private 3 m/s 2. Mi do 6m/« 2.45$ O/i France— Bank d/d 3.93 Private 3 m's 2.9 m do 6 m/s 3.00 On Tndxu— Bank TT.
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  • 426 8 TRADING VESSELS, &c. ■■■■a, Brit. str. 1-J7 tons. Captain Kuslitoii. 20th Jan. From Kwantau. 19th Jan. G .<-., and 25 d.p. Teo Hoe Lye. For Kwantau. I;.— Rd». Bra omm, Brit. str. 575 tons, Captain Smith. 19th Jan. Fr.nn Macassar, lull- Jan. G.c. and 14 d.p. Wee Bin A Co.
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  • 86 8 for Per Sttintr Time Moxhay. Europe via ports SafhMM n a.m. Saigon oMpaaaf 9 a.m. Peuang and Bombay faMM 11a.m. I. B'ttaahaai A Penang/.'iin Uh,,1l -Hiii 1 p.m. liaugkok llmiiik" 3 p.m. Teluk Ausou via portx fi^ji>n 3 p.m. Hoiißkonu (irrjh'rii A/H-nr 8 p.m. P. S'euliain via port*
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  • 133 8 From Europe By the N. 1). 1.,, y. g. y.ieim .Ineoii 26tli Jan. From Ciii\>— By the N. I>. 1,, s.b. ilmittnan due on Hal .inn. -Left Singapore Due in London Arrived Dec. 7th P. Ji O Jan. M Dm. 301I, Dec. lltli N. D. L. Jan.
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  • 73 8 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Whark: Nil. Victoria Graving Dock BmOJM Acme. Aliikiit Gimvim. li.Kk kistiin. Slctiox No. 1 Kalaliadji. Aitiny. S. v Langkat. Selangor. a benm, Apear. 3 ZilUh. 4 Gli-n K 6 Nil. 6 Sultun. Berlin, Maraaa. Bm;.\»:o Wn\i:r: 7
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  • 51 8 Arrived 20th January. Per UmtwH :--Kn.iu B. N. liorneo—Mr. anil Mr*. NU-oii. Mr. Haakaa, Mr. .1. Unvies, Mr. slid Mrs. 11..1. Hi hi. Mnxter Urvan. MiM Hi-van. Mr. 11. S. K.-n. Mr. Mrs. hii.l M,s-KeiwJi-i. IVi Nii/m« From Wmt Aiistruliu-.Mr. A. M. Kiri-w- an I Mr. T.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. Beg to notify the pablic- that, in view of the rise in exchange, they are now selling tlteir goods at reduced prices. A good opjwrtunity of buying things cheap is offered, and intending purchasers are advised to
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    • 164 8 HIGH CLASS GENTS' FOOT WEAR! AT SALE Jr'JrCIOIBS MM3 MfllHir TAN GLACE KID BOOTS BLACK GLACE KID BOOTS ("KARLTON" BRAND) •KARI.ToN" BRAND) Gents' Tan Gl»ce Kid Boot?, Made from jj Gents' Black Glace Boot;, Soft Finished the Best Glace Kid, smartly sewn, superior Uppers, Smart Toes, Light Weight Good jj
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 106 8 WEATHER REPORT. Ktntiiniiff Mm ll,i*pii<il. MM Innuanj. lixxi. I ii! i-. v. '.I m. Kemaskk. Bar. M 1 19.987! SO.SBOI W. 0071 5.^ Temp HIM HUM 7<|.o i Wet Bulb Ther 75..-, 77. 11 7ti 0 c~Z Dirof Wiu.l n.\.i. n.n.i. n Ji Max. Temp MJ fS Mm 7:1. '.1
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  • 549 9 Outside the British Empire. The following is from the Ceylon Observer We believe we are correct in stating that in extent under cultivation and in development, the British rubber planting industry at present leads the world. This is due to several reasons, including the initial assistance and encouragement
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  • 356 9 The Pusing Lama Tin Mines, Ltd The report of the Pusing Lama Tin Mines, Ltd., for the period from Jan. 16, 1904, to June 30, 1905, states that the cost of the company's installation has amounted to £20,132 Active work on the property was not commenced until the
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  • 651 9 For some time past the price of silver has been remarkably firm. At first sight it may seem only reasonable that silver should participate in the present metal boom, but this is only a superficial aaspect. Silver is not one of the metals affected by industrial
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 546 9 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used sir. steamer Bh. ship bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cm. Cruller Gbt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H .]>.- Horsepower Brit. Britiah U.S.— United States Fch.— French Gor —German Hut. Dutch G.c. General cargo d.p. deck [Muwenger; ll.— Uncertain T.
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    • 689 9 Name, port, probable date nt arrival, and name of agent*. Stsimkbs. Airlie. Sydney, Feb. '24 Boustead. Alcinous, Liverpool, Jan. 29 Mansfield. Alesia, China. Feb. 6 Belm Meyer. Ambria, Hongkong, Jan. 27 Behn Meyer. Armani! Behic, Colombo, Mar. 12; M. Mtimes. Andalusia, China, Jan. 22 Behn Meyer. Arratoon Apcar,
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    • 243 9 S' umber of Share* Issue Paid Value up to Company Last Buyers Sellers Transac lions •OLD. 10 Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd 15.00 13,90 i, UOOniiu-n* 4,000 30,000 10,000 6,307 23,733 50,000 150,000 ■20,000 J.K.U uoumhwL 10 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 I 100 10 i (Deferred)
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    • 142 9 400,000 Ijxiouui. v«d 2,000 4,500 HO.OOO 12,000 3,400 I 6,000 2,750 30,000 600 2,000 5,000 786 uillMMd. 800,000 >,OUU uniMuod 37,000 1 JC 1 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. 8.00 I B.o} 10b 50 I 125 100 I 10 I 100 I 100 10 50 t 100 100 1100 Federated
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    • 144 9 ■20,000 10 I 8 70,000 110 ♦10 70,000 1 I 1 6,000 1 I£1£ 1 6,000 1 I 1 1,400 U II IHIKi 30,000 1 1 12,400 unutiui 3,000 »100 »100 ttOuniaMMd 1,000 tIOO 1100 liii UDiuutd :hi,ooo t. i a 1 4,000 iidimihxl IW »100 I tIOO BSO
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    • 49 9 Howmrth Eiskine, Ltd. 7% BUey, HargraavM, Ltd. 6% bingkpore Municipal 6% •l«njou« Ptgar Ivxjk Co., Ltd. 6% 5% MO, OOO 3% prem. 385,000 J% pccm b iyer» 400,000 3% prem buyer 1 ,878,000 1% prem buyert. 65.5.J00 2% dv. Dom. 250.000 I*% prem. »ale» 1.M1V.400 l}% prem ««le,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 237 9 NOTICES. HO HONG OIL RICE MILLS wllcY\ 539 North Brid 8 c Road (2(^ I i§#)n SINGAPORE CABLE ADDRESS HOHONG"; SINGAPORE. Town Office 61 Kling- Street. t>he Cheapest Known Power TANGYE'S PRODUCER GAS ENGINES They make their own gas with the aid of ordinary Gas Coke which sells here at
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    • 20 9 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE.can La obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by pott). Gives intlant relief. Avoid imitation* keep the Genuine handy.
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    • 689 10 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Holds top place in the highest class of Whiskies. Guaranteed 12 twelve years old. c 46 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO Par Chins, Japan, Peaanx, C>/'« Australia, India, A Jan, F.'.yy., Mediterranean Ports, Ply.wmth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian
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    • 1422 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke PaWetvaart MaatachapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore Sair Aoenct, late J. Daekdeui A Co., 2-8 Collteb Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted Will be despatched for Ailing Bawean Jan lSßawean, Soerabaya, Bandjermassin, Kota BaroePasir Balik-Papan, Moeara-Djawa and Samarinda
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    • 658 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mall Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe
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    • 735 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAJ STEAM SHIP Go,, Ltd. AND China Mutual Stein Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month extends to Vancouver,
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    • 596 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFE. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDB EXCEED £13,000,000. TBE LAROEBT FIRK OFFICE IN TBE WORLD. BOUSTEAD A Co.,— AgenU. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid-up Capital 212,750 Reserve Fund £1,073,550 The undersigned, Agents for the Company are prepared to accept fire risks
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