The Straits Times, 25 June 1906
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Title Section15 1906-06-25 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.071 THE STRAITS TIMES. MONDAY. JUNE 25. 1906. PRICE 10 CENTS.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement497 1906-06-25 1 MICHELIN TYRES fievo Shipment just arrived tßook your orders soon. C. Dupire Co. r "STRAITS TIMES" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. The Recognised Headquarters of the Army, Navy and Tourists. THE ADELPHI HOTEL Atii-t «la— Hotel in Singapore. Splendid] Btnafr-I Ul BHtea comforts. F:iectric Fans, Lights, and Call Bell. Englisli and French ltillmr.l-.497 words
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Advertisement417 1906-06-25 1 Singapor-e. BOARD LODGING liOAHl) \Nl> LODGING with private family. Terms moderate. MM Apply P. Z. c/o Stralf Timn. YOIXG GEXTL K.MAX require* board and Lining with private family. Reply please. "StraiU Times" ->li)s. A very respectable English clerk desire* boaid and lodging with clean anil agreeable prhati- funiih. Musical people417 words
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Advertisement146 1906-06-25 1 Robinson Sl Co. WATERPROOFS ALL SPECIALLY HADE FOB THE TROPICS fJA fciil New Prices Inverness Waterproofs j IV Chesterfield Waterproofs g| ?A Navy Regulation Waterproofs vp Army Regulation Waterproofs Black Cashmere Capes. K J m\ Syces Capes and Coats. Nicholsons Well-known RainCoats *L J Rainproof yet Porous. (.0.) J^ SFJECOI^-L146 words
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Article957 1906-06-25 2 [OLKI r HllltM.itiiills :li|.| 1 u|i cxci.ci continue toelmiiirU'iise thU:imrket. s~ Miming ,T«mrmnl The atuaahfu tacticx employed h_ v leadiag interest ,v t|,,. pint I last week were a»u ,i employed oil .Mcinilay- Hi"' prices fell awi: farther lln IsefullJ the tir*t session elo,. I. This I,957 words
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Article71 1906-06-25 2 I s ii k w k 1 1 in 1..*****1111 in regard bi liix miahai it Lord C. i:. Krj xtoti d altbou^ be hail not tm d tbroiigli the i. Aeliili. i»| liix 1,1-. L~. 1,;,,| rather haillj rapturvil it At prnw-nt it «ra« doubtful whetlii 1 would plaj71 words
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Article64 1906-06-25 2 At thi- Mason n| th the Ullliaf; should h immediHte ;i U atii d. best thin.' that can bo given Cl berlain'i Cjlic, Remedy foilowed by tor oil dii c) Kpiih i led wiiii b Ix" leof the i m< ly. remedy e;< ahrayi km depended upcu, and when reduced64 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement298 1906-06-25 2 BARBED WIRE. Price $5.50 per roll of 440 yards, four point barbs every six inches. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. "TIMES" MINING CANDLES. Hard, Brilliant and Cheap. IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. HEFAIBS PROMPTLY BXKCUTBD BUNKERS. FRESHWATER ISLANI2 (PULO BUXOM) Opp.uitc Western Eutrance to New Butter.298 words
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Advertisement229 1906-06-25 2 BUCHANANS BLACK WHITE Eiolds top place in the highest class of Whiskies Guaranteed 12 (twelve) years old c 4« ALEXANDRA KBIKWORKS Co. Limited. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. I Sound well slmperi and ha.-] burnt bricks •can be sunpliiii nt si 50 per laksa nt the Works. 0 Firebricks >60 sertsneaasWl Fireclay $30229 words
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Advertisement360 1906-06-25 2 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease witli EsaManmiiiiiisaaa^ sM^i^BMrtPMig>*W'ii^ E^B kjk IsH 4^B IsV B>si^m.W Jj| I J^* i tIt«S!S!nS^S^^^|SsBIRKO^FLUIDEXTR«^IT i**"*"^^ "We cannot .peak ■^k^sTa^Bl^V^BM^fc^Bfa^Blß^Vlll IB W W A*6 too highly of it K ?SIB >-^^H>l (df'D I >360 words
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517 1906-06-25 3 The inllow;ug from Uw Financier" ..i tin 2Mb Kay The Jugra Land and Rabbet E H, l.iniiin'il. h.i.s baea formed to aoqain (ran Mi k V. Cartj, ai i <hkj dent* pnoe, a largo trail of laad in I lie island f .lugra (Carey517 words
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Article301 1906-06-25 3 Ttwee who have invested their mon y mi ihipbailding and marine repaii ■i tin- Philippine [ilands. -.iyi Baatern Etei t» i find their practically paralyi <1 ai the |iu-.ii time nn account "f a div liinina tins and wholly unfair and roinoca lanfl wall thai an301 words
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Advertisement77 1906-06-25 3 Everyone speaks 'i the feast finds it. is a maxim of til P Judging by :ln letters reoeivi ill n\er the miiHiliv praisins Immberlain's Colic, Choleri Diarrhoea Remedy, it i> eviden tlnremedy has been found v; t tM. ctonr 111 1 is the best known lenu i a. and ii"77 words
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Advertisement845 1906-06-25 3 gianelli Majnos Natural Mid .<3-T7^.JE?,-A.3sr r irE!EID PT7KE. REPLACES LOCAL SUPPLIES OF FRESH MILK. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS USED IN THE HOSPITALS. HUTTENBACH BROS. X --S 00-» Sole Agents for Straits Settlements, Federated MvW States, &v. YAMATO Co Dealers in Japanese High Class Curios845 words
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Advertisement141 1906-06-25 3 FOR LADIESM D'JORET.HOMOLLE'S'APIOL' is f he most sun remedy tgtlntt the Sickness, Mnd other effects caused by th» deity of the ngultr periods. BfcOPIN,P.llH.ieS,Raa B<-Ho D or4.PMIt Dr. S. YAMAMOTO. Japanese Dentist in DENTAL SUPPLIER Nip. "il. Victoria Street. Singapore. ■Jlti.-, TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL II fffiW? Packed and DcUvmrmdf141 words
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352 1906-06-25 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, 25TH JUNE Sou; official changes are rnnnitaal to be I inimineiit. Captain A. H. Young, our new Colonial Secretary, will arrive by Ha) Genoa* mail on Friday, an<l the Hon. K. L. UnK-k man will <^o on short leave to Kurope. next week.352 words
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Article305 1906-06-25 4 On Saturday, refen ace was :naile koaaapplenientary vote of »1(I.INN), the approval oi which ha<l been moved by the Colonial Secretary at Friday s meeting of the Le^is- lative Council, and exception was taken to BO large a Hum ah lA.noo.mailc up uf this < nil and MOW provided in305 words
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Article331 1906-06-25 4 Wk lertru from the fioiatoii and China SajMwwahnl the Bishop of (UnnmneN and Saiawak has asked the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge for a Hiant towards a small cottage hospital at Banting, Horneo. where I Medical Mission hnahaen sU:-ted by the Rev. Mr. nu>l Mrs. Uexter Allen. ln331 words
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Article104 1906-06-25 4 Ocb readers may bo Interested to know a In wi tha intfravwnient* iniprorameoai the Singapore pnblfe'll ]»>iiit of riew;that aril] nuat probably folkm noon the ilis, -,-siuii- at tha reoeni C nxreaa In Borne 'am! )ii;e into operation next .•ear. In ree.vi! to tiie hnjH-rial Penny Poaaaffß, has 4 eanai104 words
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Article16 1906-06-25 4 C'aim-.v E. O. W. I'l.-cr. <i.-.tli linsvils Infantry, ill be riell officer lot the unaoina week.16 words
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Article14 1906-06-25 4 Uaywahu baa jnttt aebieveil the t.ai oi seorfauj lorn oentoriea in two oooHCcntire iuat:n-14 words
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Article24 1906-06-25 4 H. i vemoi and .'<ii-s indenon and party .v.-m oat tot a trip in the Sen Mew on Satunlay afternoon. They retarned tins morning.24 words
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Article28 1906-06-25 4 Tn> '-fninn mail stratum Bnyrra having left Cokanbo on the Mrd inatant at 8 pjn. may be exnectad hare on Priday tin _vith 'instant at .-.bout 7 a.m.28 words
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Article25 1906-06-25 4 Thk report at the.3tinister <>i Mine* for IUOS ihowa t!iat tiie mimral output of .British Col. nubia last yea:- amounted m 1 vain- to M&fiOOfiOO.25 words
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Article25 1906-06-25 4 Mi"i- WT. A. GsejH ami K. AikUi-mjii ate appoint*. l members of the TanjoOfl I'u^ar Dock Hu*l :<■■■ .Messrs. I Waddcll and .J. E. Romeaij, reahjnei.25 words
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Article30 1906-06-25 4 [OTIM .-ml parcels addiis.*,! to places ia the F. M.S.. except tboM M the Kast coast of the Malay Peninsula luay be imuired I up to <"»<NI m the maximum.30 words
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Article26 1906-06-25 4 1 I ■>• Couu 1 1.. I!. <;. a., is appoint!-,! stall otti.ci to tin- Colonial Foraa in tli- Straits Hetttemente. U.ptain Colbedi arrival m the 14th instant.26 words
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Article26 1906-06-25 4 I that .Mr. (iiuii;/. Qoreraot of Hrkish North Born.o. \,il> takr 1.-.-, v, n. \t December. Rud that Major Uarinotou, tbo aanaanaant, will ait fr.,- him.26 words
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Article25 1906-06-25 4 Tm turret which .iuivril r.c.nth brought, -ays tbe Malap Mail, with haf an addition to the rolling s. Hi'.ilw.iv- in thf simp- nt two i-nr'-jays.25 words
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Article32 1906-06-25 4 Thk Im.uhl l'ri\ h the most viiiu.-iM.. ,tniir in Knrope. and is usually worth oret t«-i> thousand iM.nndi. though last tli.- pii/.< amo.mtod to rnly #,9:ii. The year before 'it was jfclii,<«i4.32 words
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Special German Telegrams.
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Article40 1906-06-25 4 Berlin, KM Am*. I'i-ik ■■ediugs have been taken against tlu subordinate officials of the Herman Colonial Office for breach of official MaaaSy by reveal ing certain things done by llerr Puttkain. r. the (ioveruor of the Kameruns.40 words
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Article22 1906-06-25 4 Should the pr,x cedillas prove to BMOfl cesstnl. the otticial staff will renew. I M it is threatened.22 words
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Article27 1906-06-25 4 1 hese measuies waN prompted by I'liucc Von Buelow. and an generally approve |o| as furthering tin integrity of the nflkdal staff.27 words
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Article20 1906-06-25 4 President Boaaeren is urnmg on more rapid progress la l>e ui.idr with the P Canal works20 words
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Article15 1906-06-25 4 Ihe Doom is damaadiag Inn ranlflniitiuii of tin C/ar' Ministry.15 words
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Article18 1906-06-25 4 Mrs. Loogwnrto (fortnarlj Miss \ii. RaaaavaH) baa vi >«v i... ii the naval festivities there.18 words
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Article12 1906-06-25 4 A ininers sti i :in~. >. ral depiirtmenis of I12 words
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Article18 1906-06-25 4 tieueial Itemi n ni has been app i ed Comiiiuudi r Third Bihwiaa Vruij (Dips.18 words
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Article40 1906-06-25 4 Till Ltmdol H It) :ilinotlli. cs till I (ii-ncial VistoiiM Kitchenei of Kh.tniu is baaa aaaotnted to be Colonel Commandant <»f the Corps f Royal ßagineen, oaLii I (ii in i ill sii T. 1.. J. QaUowAy, rit .in-, .i40 words
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Article38 1906-06-25 4 TIIK Masiki: VlUudant tvyafin thn;. in connection witli the llnpmi 111 1 llMint md alter ation of the Itatiies Light, temp raiy ti\td white lij-ht will be exhlbttrd house trom the lOthtothe IHI ul> >.t kt>th dates inclusive.38 words
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Article40 1906-06-25 4 Tn Chiiilreii ***** 1. 1 Cm tin mlkkil for natiw preat In r- iv i with the IMfaodiat Missj,..,. ,ro<l to in these coliiinns two wi-eks :ii,'e. ...no.inte.l 1170, ISO of which was raised bj one lady. Miss Conine ukmaatt.40 words
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Article33 1906-06-25 4 Ai UiHhridaw L'nivemHy tlta other tlay. Mr. Ha jan. an Indian OoTernnMßt scholar. was bracketed seniol Wtaßfior, and Mr. Birendranath. born in lienyal and at rVeaideacy Coßaga, Call iilla. >m nighi qh wrangler.33 words
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Article40 1906-06-25 4 '1 in aiuouut of money given i i -t.ikes lust ■aaaon in Anatralia amoantedto X~2h.7(ni .ui,l aocordina t>> the arranaeiDaatu made by the A. J, C. Committee at tlie'i .:si" meeting in --".tth of March last, th will Ik- KJ2.1100.40 words
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Article37 1906-06-25 4 Wl- a;< .(nested to s; r J| Sou/a ot the Sea View 11,,. Tanjomj KatOßg, that the reason il n a journey between JohnatoaN View on Satuid:i ■>f the heavy aqnall th wan periencod in the RoadM.37 words
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Article40 1906-06-25 4 On Friday three Malays, lv woman, set out fi-oin I'uio Mi;, tooaaoh fish. They aaooontcrod and theoaaoa was overturni <hu m a and the woman were drowned. I man was picked up by koothei The boat was washed aahon lirani.40 words
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Article52 1906-06-25 4 .lineal U-.iMiitat I'en.in^ in ivhil h Mr JAelntyre and Miss Kemp naiiiliinnn Cotupaay, is boan a|i tot the iitt s,.nt. The Sapraeoe Court ill decided to tak,- (arthet evid, v,-. on the pailnaiiliin is, vi' in tin i-aa by commission. l"his means ,i I months befon the suit can l»-52 words
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Article64 1906-06-25 4 It will be "hseived from our ii.h.ttis, hi. at columns that Messrs. Cilev. II Co.. Ltd.. bare been appointed SoJ for the lirooke JCotot Boat baoMM so well known us hiyli 1.,-. prodoctfoaa, The maki is aim a) p work <pf the xerv beat style oainu only tile highest clam64 words
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Article178 1906-06-25 4 Is my article lioin fflngsjlian. write* I Shanghai nonnanuina»t oi <;.,„„■ leUigence, 1 clean with the prospect* f rubber, ami I must now utter R warning against oonain properties likely soon to be offered in Kuylan Shanghai investors poaatai a siil; :h lion, in the Malay Puninsulii. a sm ,11178 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement195 1906-06-25 4 PHINUL Disinfectant. Positively frills $erms and Qfiecks II 1.1.XX i>\HTUII.AKB OF THK VAI.IK (»F "PHENOL" sKK 001 I'KICK LIST, PAOI 4C>. Prioe IVr Bejtd. Qnvt Bottle *0.30 1 Gallon Tin 1.50 2 ..±75 '> and 10 gallon Drums on application. One Quart I I Ten Gallons of Makes Strong Phenol195 words
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Advertisement312 1906-06-25 4 DRS. KEW BROTHERS. DENTAL SUKQEONS, No. 2 Battery Read i BAKTEBED HANK BVUVDISOa. H. COELHO ESTABLISHED IMB. Piano, Organ, and Ifnaiea] Instiu incut Tuner and Rc|>a:rcr Dealer in New and second hand pianos, accord/eons, mouth organs, violins, cornets, violincellos, bei riolin atrinfi etc. Just Arrived Overatron| pntentied i>i:m,i upright concert312 words
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Advertisement636 1906-06-25 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHILDREN'S CONCERT. The THIRD 111I.DR1.N S COSCCTT of the year will take place in the TOWN HALL On Friiltn/. Jnnr >'.Hli. <it .».:/0 /i.iii. Heada of Schools and Parents please note. 2tiM NOTICE. In connection with the improvement and alteration uf the Raffles Lij;ln, a tomporary fixed white636 words
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Advertisement144 1906-06-25 4 WILSON Co.'s PHOTOGRAPHS W'.K ACKNOWLKDOKD TO UK The Best in the Straits, AND KQCAL TO ANY ANYWHKK1.. Price ef Cabinet Portraits: 6 Copies 12 Copies IN MATTOTYPE 8.00 »12.00 BROMIDE ,,12.00 ..18.00* PLATINOTYWE ..n.OO .,25.00 CARBON ,25.00 ,,40.00 Portrait* on Porcelain each $15. WILSON'S PHOTO ART STUDIO. FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS144 words
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Reuter Telegrams.
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Article86 1906-06-25 5 Their Majesties Deeply Moved During Ceremony. ,il Sini/apnrr ;':trd June i)-l\i. by Hruter ii.-i p.m. The Bishop Trondhjelii and the Premier of Norway to.' .her placed the Crown on kin*; Baahoa'i b 4 TheSeaptn m pnaaated afterwards to the King by tin Ministirof Foreigu Affairs, the Orb86 words
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Article35 1906-06-25 5 At the conclusion of the ceremony, the I'resiilciit of the Storthing called opoaOod to kii f the King and the QaaSß ill safety. and the whole assembly joined in the prayer.35 words
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Article29 1906-06-25 5 King Kdwan' ordered the Ixlls at Windsor Castle to U- rung in honour ot the coronation, ami salutes were tired throughout the 1 intid Kingdom.29 words
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Article34 1906-06-25 5 Tribes in the Stanger District of Natal an trarfag and looting (be g."»ls of Indian traders who hitherto have Im-cii left iiniiio lesle.l. Four columns of Natalians are OSaoeatrasbM at Dm34 words
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Article14 1906-06-25 5 ilivilnpuii'iit of auraiian Onttmb is reported from Km-ak. Kazan. ladCbmnimA14 words
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Article15 1906-06-25 5 The |m assets an- ooaspssfadnsj of the dilatorinexs ot the Duma.15 words
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Article19 1906-06-25 5 Fighting is reported to l» go ng on U twe.n the tr.Hips anil the rioters.19 words
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Article21 1906-06-25 5 Meat- Packers Fined in Kansas. In Kansas, four Meatpacking CompaaJai *ml the Barlingtoa RaQroad haw bean heavily Aned for dTina rebates.21 words
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Article15 1906-06-25 5 Two brokers bare been seat to prises in Conniilion with the affair.15 words
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Article18 1906-06-25 5 ttorncy-Oeneral in viaxhingtoo has anuonnceil his intention to UIOSUOUtB the Standard Oil Trust.18 words
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Article27 1906-06-25 5 Hre'd. Singapore. Uth DtVi. hi. Renter i.; The deatn ol the l>^ike al AJmodorar, Spanish Foil it; n Minister, is rCSMltod tnnii Madrid.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1906-06-25 5 Mi- Once, it '\ill Iw- ii-iu'-iiilm re.l. was I'lesi.leiit of the Molocc i C. inference whjcli met at AlflecirM23 words
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Article13 1906-06-25 5 An ..rticer of naaoa was shot v.l at Warwaw. verterdav.13 words
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Article22 1906-06-25 5 This makes the hundred -mid twentieth victim among (he police, whom (be Terrorist* havi killed »inee January. 1005.22 words
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Article75 1906-06-25 5 N Hint Mr* :<: < I: h'.Vj MajM O'Connall with Camefary, :(">i> strong, and Soudanese after inarching in torrential runs, amid sea* of mud. and after otoning t >ir. nts. relieved the sanisoa li m th. l ith Jane. i garrison had i>e. ■> attaoked bj75 words
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Article60 1906-06-25 5 at Sinn r.th June. lirV.l. by ll.nl. r 11.40 p.m. 11l cm- i.i.iii of a heavy iner. a-., ii. Spanish tajitf rates. France bas denonaoed her ooa if ial treaty with Spain. Prom the Ist August, intportu from Spain to Fiance will i is Bndet the60 words
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Article14 1906-06-25 5 I In- i ban been hum ebed on tin t Ivde.14 words
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Article83 1906-06-25 5 Princ runoff* recent (anti Uoverament) spc. hin the I >ui.ia continues I .In tally the topic ot the .lay in Kllssia. His showing ap how "innaiHi of incendiary proclamations inciting the await against tha Jewa, iii;:. iiK b aa^riatad on premises, belonging to (be Ministry of83 words
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Article607 1906-06-25 5 Rikisha Accounts Case Further Postponed. Thk. preliminary 'enquiry iuto allegatioiiH of fiir^i-ry and using ak genuiae forge<l iliM-iimi'iits brought against Detective J. Hodriguex, waH reHiuued by Mr. Colrnau on Saturday. Detective Inspector Tyrrell appeared for the Crown Mr. Gaunt defended. Corporal A Wong continued Ins evidence by607 words
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201 1906-06-25 5 numi imiiK.l Siilli Hasaaa, emnlcyd nnilii'v.v Lombard inviuMl Maud Salli Maliouict ou board <>v Friday. Wlh-ii tli.' latter left, lit- i-.u licit with liim a till of butter V«load »4 belonyiiin totlic -hip's st<ir«-s. Mi aas anastad .it the [)*k «ate. llr plained bow201 words
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Article162 1906-06-25 5 On the Uth instant, ou the authority oi a telegram from Kota Bard, Kelantan. Datee tivi Inspector Tvn II arrested a Kling cattle trader named Moora I'athu on board the s.s Batavia, and leised eighty bullocks. The cattle were located in the lutirinarv. A few days162 words
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Article74 1906-06-25 5 Saturday, the nine nun alleged to have been implicated in a gang robbery in a hons.- between the 7th and Hth miles. Bakit Tiinali [toad, were again U'fore Mr. Scott. No further evidence was offered. As nothing was given to incriminate Nee. 6to V, isn|.t that foil74 words
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Article59 1906-06-25 5 Tut London Chronograph show atili continues in favour aud gathttT uightU ri good lions*' which 00BM iiwa. di lighted with the pictures thrown on tin- scivi n. The new machine, direct (nHB l.ondm. lias worked marvels and the scenes are as clear aud di»tiii<t as mil eo(jld wish them to59 words
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Article736 1906-06-25 5 A Prominent Contractor and His Dhobie. A HitoMiNKNT local European contractor was sued on Saturday by a dhobie named Chah Ah Waii. living at No. 1, Orchard Hoad. for 14.92, alleged to be due for washing 82 pieces at 0 cento per piece. Tha plaintiff wax736 words
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Article240 1906-06-25 5 >\ Friday morning, before Mr. Miihell.C'hief I Sanitary Ins|>ector Mayhew mentimieil that he had ten cases of adulterating milk, psadI lan. He oadantood that the defendants desired poetaoaeuiaat*. He objt cted to this j unli ss tlipy could t;ive surety that they would appear when240 words
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132 1906-06-25 5 Thi: annual sjiorts of the lio!i){kou>; aud Shanghai Hank were held a: Xew liecken'i:iiu. on the -''■>' li of May. Owinj,' to the iiu[iropitious weather the attendance was nut ho larye as ou former ooeasious. and the heavy SBSM of the f.irf ilid iii.t {H-ritiit132 words
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Article280 1906-06-25 5 Sordid Story that comes from Johore Bahni. Wong A Vi keeps a bonne of ill-fame in Johore Kahru. Sin Kwai Moi, generally thought to be this woman's daughter, by adoption at least, was an inmate against her will and kept there by force and fear. So says the280 words
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Article205 1906-06-25 5 e> Katz Brothers and Co. vs. Mana Mohamed. l\ this case. Mr. Kliory, it will be remembered, had applied for a postponement on the ground of the defendant's illness, and owing to the objections raised by the counsel for the plaintiff, it was arranged that the doctor, <vho205 words
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Article138 1906-06-25 5 A (ID large concourse consisting of all the Dutch < iinunity iind Kuropean merchants in BiaaapOW, most of the ofticials. and many of the leadinu Chiin-si'. Hindus. Malay's, and other Asiatics, in the Settlement, assembled on Friday afternoon in the cemetery, in attendance138 words
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Article126 1906-06-25 5 Ooa A jlokt. his a s,,n fourteen years old Chinese.. The lad WM ill service in Teluk Aver ■>: net. On the i-veiiing of the IMb instant one OohJk Poag caught the boy. clap|ie<l him into a rikisha. and rushed him away to Cauipmii; Saiyou where126 words
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Article78 1906-06-25 5 Till ['.■lice hiive*ier< iveil a report of the thelt oi jiv.L-lleiv valued at *ll«i horn the of Mr. olseu .it in Oflatead Hsad. One of (be boys was amatal and a duplicate Ue\ ol the jewel case was ioniul in his possession. The boy alleges that he toond the key78 words
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Article88 1906-06-25 5 111 1 is istiiua'.i-il that soiiii tliniisiiiiils of Sinj;a|Kireiiiis. Kuiopcan and nativa, visited the liuye American tloating dusk v yestanlay. All day kiag iaaaabM were running between Jolinaon'* I'ier and the woadaffol niaiiiinoth. jiaclvnl with MM cro.vils of sightseers. Laigl n.imbers of Chif.i. were amongst the sidi-tators. All were allowed88 words
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Article122 1906-06-25 5 111;. \V. .1. li ii i;. Medical SiijH>riiit--n-deut of ihe le|ier colony at Molokai. Hawaiian [aland*, claims to h;i\e discowivd the aama of (ancwy in the aosraito and in vermin. This ix impoiiaut. if true, and a further niuumeiit of ){reat weight for unceasing war ni>oii tlie omnipresent inos(jnito. SnouM122 words
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Advertisement558 1906-06-25 5 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Tlie Only First-class Kstablishment in tin* bland. Splendid Situation o\erlooking the sea, with Magnificu-nt view. All modern Comforts. Electric lights throughout the Hotel. GRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Only Climatic Health Resort in tli*» Straits, 3,000 feet above the sen level. Beautiful and Extensive grounds. Billiards,558 words
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Article1459 1906-06-25 6 A carpenter wlio has beeu fined for XC.ing as a gentleman of the law ign d In.-, tkreateniag letter, Solicitor for OatLs. It MMM h new prafCMOaj and most people would bo propar -d to swear th.'y never previously heard of it. According t-u (MM of the1,459 words
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Advertisement426 1906-06-25 6 WAM'h I. l> :m assistant Hllll ■>■!.! Nt ii Chili. S, i-c time onh required. Apph toll I Thm. •>til7 wanikh mfwrtebli mU wlimaitafl (Mto t«k< ilmine of in. .ip anil books in a dm. Apply. K. B. m Straits Time* M 46. WANTED AT ONCE an MMqaMie yoaaj i426 words
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Advertisement512 1906-06-25 6 TO BE LET. TO BE LET. small first floor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Apjly to Gnthrie Co. Ltd., Agents. v.c TO LET, Kinrara," Orchard Road. par- I tially furnished. For farther particulars apply to D. Turner. British Dispensary. TO BE LET. from the Ist June, a512 words
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Advertisement448 1906-06-25 6 HAKONE WATER THE MOST REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING NATURAL MINERAL WATER BOTTLED AT HAKOKE IN JAPAN i IT MIXES EXCELLENTLY WITH WHISKY, BRANDY AND MILK. Iv cases of 4 doz. pints with Crown Cork. CAN BE HAD AT Q. Ofomune Go, NOW READY. C. A. RIbEIRO Co's PRICE LIST Stationery and448 words
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Advertisement175 1906-06-25 6 NOTICES. MTiti OFttEMOVrfL. The offices of Messrs Giang Bros. d an. l 'he Singapore Steam Saw Mill Co. have been removed from No. > Malacca Street to No. 11 mid II Nnrth B..at Qaajr, from Ist June, 1906. CHOA GIANG THYE NOTICE. The extensive premises divided into numerous i offices175 words
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Advertisement622 1906-06-25 6 NOTICES. NOTICE Eo Lee Chiang of 39 and 40 Circular Koad Chops Kheug Soon Seng snd KhengSoou Long, having ceased his connection with the befoie m intioned chops as from the 17th June, *****. hag from thin date no interest whatever In either of the above mentioned Chops Dated this622 words
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Miscellaneous134 1906-06-25 6 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE in ADVANCE. I'.lih iBMM |kt year iMI.W c| p*r quarter T.Vi do |»-r nion'.li •>.:,)> do pwoom o.io ear 18.00 do per i|iiaitei 4.50 le pareofjj 0.40 MDt b> poat, khan is aaiai for the I twodoilanaqaartar u> Home and i i nntrias, and dollar and half134 words
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Article128 1906-06-25 7 Tim- the Naufangp Shanghai Chinese nen ipap A r fi im the fa t thai gambling 1- I illK'S (i teiuncd, the i>i> cecdinga <lv my the ra< 81 'i> ;>.i the l"t v also in th« B, ad and n i!n Chinese publi n Babbling WV.I128 words
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Advertisement129 1906-06-25 7 Dan Macfarlane Co.s ROYAL V. 0. V. Jsiqueur Seoted XDftisky. <:o:) OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Yong Lee Seng Co. Ghee Soon Co. Ann Lock Co. Hong Seng Co. Hoon Keat Co. and all dealers. Wholesale from Syme Co. res Sole Tlgents. What we Do, We do Well. mmt^^^^ m Work TELEPHONE129 words
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Advertisement595 1906-06-25 7 J£X K TANSAN Irar A MINERAL WATER JB^XA HIGHEST CLASS, Pure, (Srisp, Invigorating. TANSAN OF ALL DEALERS. Direction der Disconto=Gesellschaft Berlin Bremen Frankfurt a. M. London i Capital (fully paid-upi M. 170,000,000 Reserve Fund M. 57,600,000 Represented at Hamburg hv the Norddeutsche Bank in Hamburg Thf hunk ti<ihs<i<-ls orneral banking595 words
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Advertisement401 1906-06-25 7 MARTINS M ■Ll'PrAfld'esJ «PI LLr S •r.»t. >aaa«JH all ImtftilartMaa Tb9n.^.<> m :i-. a M> eTairtUa PlllaTn tka kcu». .m«I« /«finn»Mlrol Mia limai aHir.w iv..> .i«uiiiirV Tbaaawka aaa Icaai nrnaanni iV«t AIBERT L. A. CMtY, Undfiiakrr Tomb Bui!<l t l'.\,-,\ ntt •ntiiii Bivi ii 10 b ChargM ill ilinue M401 words
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Article1909 1906-06-25 8 Interesting Debate and |Discussion at Y. M. C. A. Am. i i twenty five young men gathered at thi Y. X.C. A- rooms. Zetland House, on Saturday night, to hear the debaU on the .inestion. "Has Singa line seen its best day s The Hon. W. 11.1,909 words
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Article614 1906-06-25 8 Second Day of the June Meeting. (.Frew «»r Special Corretpomlent.) Tuk second day's racing in connection with the Selangir Turf Club's June meeting was favoured with tine weather, good going well contested finishes, consequently an enjoyable afternoon was spent by the Targe crowd who attended. The starting614 words
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Article313 1906-06-25 8 brii Oallowai Hammcap. Lermite, list. 1 Dreamland. 11.4 2 Siitisfac-tion. H.V2 8 Won by one length ami a half the same distanii between wcond and third. Time: Ms< < Tote Win »42. Places lIS, »7. Onuiu Havmcap. 1 or. list. 1 Amazon. 111.2 2 Leaves.313 words
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Article467 1906-06-25 8 Gold miiiiaa is ofu-n ■ttfrintl with grievous hardships t,> tl.c coolie- who run tin- ii~k of being tiiimpliil unik-r foot in the roafa !"i dividends. At Kedjang I .el the riflu -t mine in the Dutch Indie*, health conditions were efa Mi aside of late that the467 words
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Article165 1906-06-25 8 Thkkk are signs that Japan is beginning to recognise that her present attitude is likely to turn out to her disadvantage. Russia is energetically setting to work to improve Vladivostok, and welcoming foreign traders to the northern port. The result will be that it will be easier,165 words
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Article117 1906-06-25 8 A MeW match was played an the Old Goal Site on Saturday, between the second elevens of the White Cross Club and the National Union Club. The game was interesting and both sides played fairly well. The National Union pressetl but were driven back. They returned the pressure and117 words
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Article47 1906-06-25 8 Result of Saturday's Play. •.V Sini.lks Final. I>. M. Dent— 2 beat A. Falls 63, 6-8. On Wednesday the Double Handicap Final will be played between: M. H. Mergltr and F. 8. B. Jennings scr. and D. M. Dent Kohlff— 2.47 words
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Article77 1906-06-25 8 Monthly Handicap Tuk monthly S. R. A. Handicap shoot took place on Saturday at the Ballestier Rifle Range. Firing commenced at 2..X1 p.m. there being about 80 competitors. Tbe prize winners were: A. Cum. C. H. Duinbell s. 1 92 Gob Chin Van ho plus 10 9077 words
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Article50 1906-06-25 8 SHOOTING S. V. A. Cnmpetitions. Tuk resuit of the monthly shoot of the S. V. A.'Kifle Club on Saturday an<l Sunday iv the A. and li. classes at HO, 800 and 6(HI yards WM A«lbsh 1 Seigt Watt. I Tougue. B class 1 Qr. Baird. 2 Lt. Robertson. Or. Maaskall.50 words
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Advertisement24 1906-06-25 8 Mil Hi-mi y Wau|*'a is recognized as Consular Ay. Nt for America, and Mr. H. Hilton is recof(nizo<l as Vice-C'onsril fin Norway, at I'enaug.24 words
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Advertisement23 1906-06-25 8 A MKKTINIi of I.licllsin:; JiiKtict'K will be hold in the First MagMnwi Co'.irt >.n Mon day. the 9th of .Inly .\X 8 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement307 1906-06-25 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. Have jnst opened a fresh stock of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese i.e. silk kimono*. Maltese silk lace collars, Ladies' silk bloiwes, Japanese cotton crape kimo-ios. Persian ami Indian ntrpetfl of all sizes, gold gem set-jewellery, silver ware etc. etc. Ladies and Gentlemen307 words
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Advertisement194 1906-06-25 8 Jo6n Mttk (So. 2s*td., SOLE IMPORTERS Flugel's Condensed "Dairy Brand" .Milk. FULL CREAM CONDENSED MILK. lliis BOnaansai milk is pre|«red from the puii-,t milk of c.iwh 1.-.l on tin- richest pastuies. The regularity, uniformity, and hiiperi..ritv of its nuahty randan il partu ularly snitahle for nee in tropical clinmtcs. Per194 words
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Advertisement153 1906-06-25 8 LATKST ADVERTISMENTS. j WANTED at one* r«UaU* Enropawi who throughly understands Tin prosped A|>plv in writing wit ii n f i Kennedy 0* Co. MM I i.i 111. I XT Ofleaaudgodown No.SO;U, Bobia Premiums; ihops, and n>mp mini Batni Etoad jooolan stii-i-t. Applx to A. 11. EBBABHOI i -lit: Ko153 words
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Miscellaneous70 1906-06-25 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 25th June. High Water. iV4O DJB V.M.C.A. Athletic (lvi.. Fane] Ball. Tentonia Ctob. Wayang Kaeaia*. '■>. lapaneee Ciaeasatagnnh. Tuesday, 26th June. High Water. OM-jn. l-BSp.ni. Qenaaa hoaMwurd m;i;i .lv. Wednesday. 27th June. High Water. 14 n.m. Jln p.m. BnlK'iwnie Haiiwr Matting. Noon. Thursday, 38th June. High70 words
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734 1906-06-25 9 Taa Cambridge Local Kxaininers while reputing .1. K. Aeria and L. Samuiy. as recommended for Queen's Scliolarships, and Khaw Oo Kek. C. da Silva. 1. 1111 Kirn Sen^. .7. Haderup. and W. A. Hale, for Government Scholarships, notify a lower range of marks in this year's734 words
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Article39 1906-06-25 9 Riotm have oocmred at Oreea's Ooppei M;ni (aii.ini ;t. Mixico. in which ninetyliiin People wire killed .">iI.(HHI strikers who were in the minim; raiuji fir.tl the mills and DOWder-hooee. and the -ih.lUk dynamited the ii v»n, which was barbed.39 words
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Article42 1906-06-25 9 Thi profeahional "walker* roand the worta arc arowins nnmerona, remark* the Hongkong Daily T'nu Thin is auothcr in the I'.n Kast at [IWWUIIt. It is distinctly that these ruond- the- world prdai triaaa aboald brariahrjp arrive t>y steamer. even at mainland potto,42 words
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Article52 1906-06-25 9 A- a reaoH of I memorial tent by the Chinese Interpreters of the Colony to tht Governor, mom time ago, with rafereaot tt> tbiir saL'iiis. iayi the Strait* %cko, 1 an ■cheme (or tin m has baea eabttabaeV. It only await-- th. Mtßctioti of the Secretary ol 1 it to52 words
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Article77 1906-06-25 9 I. i- .imioumcd that Miss l'.titlm Kin|>p. who l» the ii< n<— ,,i ti l( hu,. Herr Krupp. and i.units mi the great guuuakiag and ■teel worka in Qerauuij UmU bakagBd to him. is tn in- married to Hen Boblaa Halli.u >li- Kni|i|i has an annual inomir ni V I77 words
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Article75 1906-06-25 9 Won* lawyers have had their position re- 111 QtM en-land. The fiflßMlatnn) Iwvr -i.l ,111 Art ulii !i 1 nalilc- them la practise m biihUii, aaHoftoca, araaatm .111 .r- in that Colony. As members of the Colonial Mar lihw tin- right t<i ap|>cai as ail before tin- Judicial QBunittee <>f75 words
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Article339 1906-06-25 9 Date of formation Capital Subscribed Sb»r« Wlue vu P to Reserve 1900 1901 1902 1901 1692 1898 1003 l'JOl 1901 190-5 ISB9 1890 1904 1900 1*99 MM 175.000 100,000 £30.000 £146.700 £200,000 2,000,000 •300.000 •600.000 £400.000 •120.000 £«0.000 •150.000 i-JiO.OOO £375.000 £120.000 '"HI 5230.000 £160.000 •140.000 i •233,600 <■■339 words
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Article295 1906-06-25 9 1905 MM 1904 I '.HI-. 1903 1906 1H. 4 £IV>.OOO J200.000 i-lII.IKKI 700.000 170.000 »150.000 £12.000 £140.000 tI'JO.OOO AIJM tcio.ooo CM.W $125,000 £10.500 140.000 1 1 20.000 Id 16 7 000 1 1 11.000 1 7/9 70.000 (10 I 10 9,0 X) ani* ued I 63,000 1 1 7.000295 words
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Article213 1906-06-25 9 1 1 1903 1898 1*65 1901 1901 1699 1903 !-<l lw-4 i-yo 1887 1n64 £0.37".10.0 1-400,000 t-225.000 M 0.000.000 ♦2.400.000 134.000 •t<75.000 $600,000 •30.000 I*oo.ooo •500.000 f3,000.000 13,700.000 £4.64k.15.0 7,938 12,6 j 12/6 £350.000 MO.OUi 1 1 tt.'O' UDL.Ufd »*»-».000 4 500 I 50 I .50 112.500 10.000.000 a213 words
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Article46 1906-06-25 9 Howartli Krskine, Ltd. 6% Kiley Harnreaves. Ltd. Singapore Municipal 5% Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6\, 5% •600.000 225.000 400.0 0 1.478.000 wra.'K'O 2.'K).000 1.365,500 2% prem buyer*. 2% prem buyers. 2' prem buyers. par. buyers. par. sellers. 2 1. prem buyers. 1% prem buyers.46 words
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Article235 1906-06-25 9 SISGAK)RE, 20TH JINE, 1900 PRODUCE. ChuaUer buyers I 7.12J <1<. (Cube No. 1 unpick..! 11.00 Copra Hali H.80 (In 1'nntian.tk V, pik r. Black buyers 20.62} ilo White 6% MJS Bago Flour Sarawak 2.70 <l<> lirum-i No. 1 2.60 I'earl Sa«o 5.40 lUli. I.V.. b;iyers 16.2. r CoOm, 1'alcmbang,235 words
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Article1624 1906-06-25 9 Present and Future. The following article by .Mr. II Herbert Noyes late Inspector of mines in Selangof is from the -1 Mining A recent issue of a Straits Settlement>aptr contained, amongst oth.>r items >( mining interest, the news that >he >nee famous alluvial fields of1,624 words
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Article94 1906-06-25 10 Tiik and O. liner Bommti put into l'l\ nmutli of tin' MB >f May in consequence of a tii v hiving broken out on board. She is an interinirdiati 1 ve^xel. and in ordinary jiicimisUncpH would have gone direct to London. Fire broke out the94 words
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Article58 1906-06-25 10 Tin Hum new standard weight*, recently sum ;i.nii d by the llnaril of Trade. having Ixi-n approve! l>y an (Met C'omicil. will hum Im' avaihililr Im SMatsJ uw. These wekhta am Mb* lolli.. ana .'ill>.. and tluir utiliU will Ih' BIMMI] r.io^iiiscd. Tin\Mi m lit. arc U> b« in the58 words
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Article758 1906-06-25 10 Marquis Ito's Tribute At a reception by Japanese journahsu at Tokio, hir Erneai a«t.ow, UH l*r:l i-!i Minister in Peking who is now on leave replying to a loa&t in hnglish. Mid that the Japanese language as known to him was the language of 40 yean ago,758 words
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Article361 1906-06-25 10 The Calcutta Stateman thus deuU with a burning question of the hour the opium topic —The Resolution passed by the House of Commons in Muttonnation of the opium traffic is not likely to prove to be much more than the expression o: a pious opinion.361 words
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Advertisement786 1906-06-25 10 =Ships and Steamers.- P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Par China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Etypt, Mediterranean Port*, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading iasued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outward (for China). I Delhi786 words
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Advertisement1208 1906-06-25 10 Koninklljka Paketvaart Maatschapplj. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agevtt at Singapore Ship Aoexct, lat* J. Daiwdklr Co., 8-8 Coilti* Qcat. The nndei mentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Exp'ted Will be desiatwhed for Bromcer Bengkalis June 25 Bengkalis, Siak, l'akan Baroe, Paneh, Asahau and Belawan Deli a1,208 words
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Advertisement675 1906-06-25 10 C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons— Speed 19 knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM675 words
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Article609 1906-06-25 11 The following is from the "FkMUKMr" Of the S&Ui Ol May: The wonder is that the drop in cop|m I m not a great dial m re. said a metal broker. The .-lump in tin was io considerable that it took the form ut a -care MMMg609 words
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Article261 1906-06-25 11 Cnder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq; barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser Gb».— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H.p» Horsepower; Brit. British U.S.— United States Fob.— French O«r —German Dut.— Dutch Ital.— ltalian Span.— Spanish Sar.— Sarawak G.c.— General-cargo; dj>.— deck261 words
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Article939 1906-06-25 11 Latest Arrivals. Airlir. Brit. str. 1.094 tons, Capt Williams, j •21th June. From rtvdncy. 1st June. G.c, and j 12d.p. Boustead Co. For Sydney, 28th— W. Brumttr Dut. 8tr. 342 tons. Capt Goedl.un, 24th June. From Deli, 19th June. G.c, and 37 d.p. Daeudels a Co. For939 words
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Article705 1906-06-25 11 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agents. Steamers. Acilia, Hongkong, July 1 j Behn Meyer Ajax, China, July 8 Mansfield. Anamba, Copenhagen. July 86 E. Asiatic Coy Aunam, Saigon. Aug. 30 M. Maritime* Andalusia, Hougkong, June 29; Behn Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong, July 5 P. 4705 words
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Article89 1906-06-25 11 for Per Steamer Time To-mohrow. Tringganu 4 Kelantan Ban WkmU Hin 7 a.m. Sarawak Kajah n/Sarai'-ak 7a.m. Europe rim ports Prewten 10 a.m. P. S'tenham, Penang Prruk 1 p in. Bangkok sin.i,ip»re 10 a.m. Penang J l> Malacca, P. S'tenham Varlijle 3 p.m. Hongkong and Swatow //imp Moh89 words
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Article375 1906-06-25 11 Strange Story of a Shell found on the Veld. Our ("Natal Mercury" Vryheid correspondent writes 1 regret that I have to record the tragic death of Mis* Moolman. daughter of Mr. A. Moolman. Schurweburg, Utrecht district.. The facts of this sad occurrence have ju.t come375 words
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Article74 1906-06-25 11 The Pinang Gazette" noti- that it lias been decided that Fort C'ornwilHthere, is to be demolished, md in 1 d nection with tliis step vaii.ms nUMMUn are afloat. One story has it that the Drill Hall of the Penang Volunteer (_\>rp- will be lei't standing: while it i-. further rumoured74 words
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Article53 1906-06-25 11 Prince Damroug. the Siamese Minister for Foreign Affairs, ha- ju-t b« n paying a visit to the states tributary t Sum near Penang. Official j>'>mi|> and etTMBOBT cfaarmct«ri*ed the visit which ended by tl:c Priiu-.- lo:i\ing for Bangkok overland. These st»:es sadly need reforms in the direction of furthering mining53 words
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Article107 1906-06-25 11 LIST OF PASSENGERS Per P. A <). s. a. HMMt from Lon.l-n Mi-. 2fi, due ilOtli Juiii- Captain B. Wliit.-li.nl. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cn.tis. Lieut H. M. Mil ward Kawtao-Homa, Kf mad Mr-. Bain mi M..5.r,. .1 M. Dnnlop, C M. Hiv»n, .1. Pottw. Mr 8. l(. Dwrtar.107 words
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Article115 1906-06-25 11 MAILS TO ARRIVE From Ecrope— By the N. D. L. a.s. Brngtm In.' .11 29th Ml. From Cbisa— By the N. I> L. a. Prtmmdue .m 26th June. TIME TABLE Or IWI I>CF. Loft Singapore Due in London Arriv«»d May 14th N.U.Li. June sth .1 May 17th H. I. June115 words
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Article68 1906-06-25 11 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wham-:— Nil. Victoria Gravim. Dod Nil. Albert Ghavimi Do. k:— Mil. Biction No. 1 Selangor. Airlie. Zweena. 2 Lombard. 3 Java. 4 Spitbead. Miuilya. 6 Rathi), TaiiKlin. Borneo WHARr 7 Gleulyou. Hong Moh. 8 Port Chalmers. 968 words
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Advertisement41 1906-06-25 11 Chamiiei lain's Colic. Cholera and Darrhooa Remedy is the M succcssfu! <hrim in the world for bowel complaints, and is tre only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. Every bottl' is warranted. Fur Mat by All Dealers The Dispensary Gen -0/641 words
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Advertisement705 1906-06-25 11 Ships and Steamers. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Uerman Mall Line The fast and well known mail steamer* of his Company sail fortnightly from Bremen laraburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp on, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Karseilles, Naplee, Alexandria, and vice versa) »or Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,705 words
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Advertisement645 1906-06-25 11 N.Y.K. lAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is mainained between Japau and Europe by the allowing SEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, L'nder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the "ompauy's European Service, lighted throughout oy Electrictity, provided with excellent iccommodation for First and Second645 words
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Miscellaneous25 1906-06-25 11 WEATHER TELEGHA*. HONGKONG.-24TH Joaa— U Barometer aw.7«. Direction of Wind Force of Wind Max. Temp in 3lmde "*•>. MANILA.- -241 b 7JJ w...». 1 tl 2725 words
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Article386 1906-06-25 12 The labour problem in the Philippine Iriiaill (says :h c' Far Eastern Review") is one that up to date has not proven an insurmountable obstacle. Throughout the Philippines as a whole it is the general consensus of opinion that Filipino labour can profitably be used when386 words
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Article31 1906-06-25 12 Thk Woodootc Stake*. ran that has oittn pointed to a Derby winner, was won rv J.ord Koaatory'a Trmauair, the Kind's colt Cynotnn U inu second, and Mr. Hall Walker's Utpian third.31 words
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Article74 1906-06-25 12 I.klo dispatch states that the withdrawal of linssian troops from Manciiuria is pmgl'aaalllt wrj s|,,wlv. Tlu- di-lay may be ■In to the dil'ii nlties f transport "and the trouliles in Silx.ria and Russia. Over 200.000 lam of the Baaafaw tones still r< main in North Manchuria. Under present conditinnt;. it74 words
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Article107 1906-06-25 12 Tiu I'dldinbo Municipality has Im^uh a craaadc anaiaat hmiuw milk. Kviry milk.(iidor in the in»n is to to OßßpaDai to tarry a card B*BMd t>y the Mayor showing :1» niniilx rof his dairy in tl» register and lai.intccini; the purity of his milk. Tlie side el milk in the town107 words
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Article649 1906-06-25 12 One af the features of Kena m,, 5t5 t deplored by its wcllwishers is the unhappy faculty of the people, the cities, and the landscape of presenting themselves in the worst possible light to new coiners and transient visitors. The people look dirty, the' houses squalid,649 words
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Article98 1906-06-25 12 A Mim postman on !.li. Gold (o.lst alt. 1 hathiii^ sent. s.ivs Urn Count g Gentleman, tin (ollowing 1( -tier to Ills |Kistiniistcl v Master, I have the pleasure to regret to inform yon that when Igo baib this morning a billow be remon my tranaer. Hear98 words
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Article72 1906-06-25 12 Ml;. Hum* Lrntz. .if Ratlin, tiaa iWllhwl method of applying turbine to locomotive lesion, for which it is claim, d tluitthf usual lisiidvaiitap s oonsquent (ill the prn\ isinn oi raitablo flexibility in the connection! an innuithilly avofaMd. The turbine is moontld o*l the driving axli tietween the wheels, uid72 words
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Article97 1906-06-25 12 Whkn auy Qmnmat "T"— mtt tlmt it has a (juestiun mulcr OMUidanttion it mi^ht inc. m Mini!) or little, rcni.irks the < In mi U.iil. (i,n. rally it nii-ans httlr. Thl InfantfC WljlllllM a hkiphola l>y which the (iiivi-rnini'iit in. iv mmlj metf* awkwnnl att.ick>. Tin- ullur <lay. tlic aiiiKmiu-cimiit97 words
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Advertisement129 1906-06-25 12 An Assassin Rhcummtiftm i* like an a<*nstin. It cr«-f s up from brhin 1 when y ..ur bn. k la Inroad Bator* *oa know it to* »rr in Us power, «nU Ihc ttrriblc pmins ami Sf^jfAft^^^y^Tygttaa u j LITTLE'S Oriental ßairn ™"^^^™^T^ I s the one and th* rnly true129 words
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Advertisement637 1906-06-25 12 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. i Hongkong V Shanghai Banking Corporation, I paid-up Capital »i0,000,00c RESERVE FUND Sterling Rwene $10,000,000) flfl Silver Reserve 9,500,000) 19 500 000 R .serve Liability of Proprietor! 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Haupt, Esq. Chairman. O. H. Mrdhurst, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. I E. Goetz. Esq. A. J.637 words
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Advertisement574 1906-06-25 12 Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China D INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £800,000 Reserve Fund £97%000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Scotland. Tbe London City <fc Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at I per cent,574 words
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Advertisement710 1906-06-25 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tmfday 26th June at 230 p.m. Coconut and fruit plantation situate o Reformatory Road, Singiipore, area 17 acres roods IB poles comprised in Statutory Lan Grant* Nos. 1401 and 1409 and Gove'rnmei: lease No. 1978f0r 999 years— total quitrent $9.4< POWELL <ft Co. Auctioneer! MOr»GAGEE'B SALE. Tuetday 261h710 words
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Advertisement685 1906-06-25 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tueulaij 26th June at t-t$ p.m. tl The valuable residential property known 3 No. 6H HOLLAND ROAD, Singapore, aiea id acres, 3 roods. 6 poles. Government leaiie No. 21 it for 099 years, quit rent »2. This desiral country residence is pleasantly situated abo one mile from the685 words
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