The Straits Times, 5 November 1906
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Title Section13 1906-11-05 1 The Straits Times. SO. 22.1811 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 190(3. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement243 1906-11-05 1 THE TRIUMPH OF De Dion Boutin RELIABILITY IN VHE COUPE DU MATIN TRIALS. ■■To all intoatH awl imrpuno* Uu> t'oujxrdu ALaiu i» a 8.70H mil in tally inal.lmi nlii and it mtiut bi n iim inhwai fl tlm iii. n: <'.\ ■..•>!• 1 •<■" is calli-rl ni the inoiiiinii until243 words
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Advertisement462 1906-11-05 1 ICMBMWK-L-. !~vrw.sr.: t I I 111 II I iHIIIIM II I "STRAITS TEMES" BOSIJ^ESS DIRECTOR.V.; ft«WTtoNcc«t CALEDONIAN HOTEL i POWEU. CC, SimwoTt. r~ Bran Bosun homl. Sinfrnporo v is,.i^nn. i. ft new Eetate Lnctioneers and \«!> Morten- < n S! Meaimnged Valuation, tnade. Rei ..:ie-t.,1. ■''■•City, hotel Por-i- in uniform,462 words
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Advertisement129 1906-11-05 1 Inanimate '^L^J^fc :illi tni. thai i itig^*' sisk 1O :1 It iJL/V 1' -n i Double Kise Trap EXTRACT. !N SPRINGS, EXTFA^..£IVf/iL L IPWINCt. Kept in to k SEWING MACHINES. i WC.ll-kIHiWU I Sinyer WSiee.er A Wilson Machines CAN BB I'l BCUASEJ) OX EASY TKKMS An*,. ...1. is dollars ai.l129 words
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Article1736 1906-11-05 2 DUX" ON THE SEASONS CRICKET. An Interesting Review. Major Philip Trevor ("Dux" of "Sportsman" «rrit«i m folknri on the MMOl'l ]>owliillj in:l tu'lili;!^ The iii'-st vi.ilont pessimist wi'l have t.> the iiiipiDvomciit in bowling wliicli Ims bam dm of the mod gratift in,' features of an iuterestiug law m Not1,736 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement744 1906-11-05 2 GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. 't iB@B»M laVßßk^aaa^aCnKßvSai BUBVaaa^^aaaaV__JMV' V >~''^Baaaaaßßaaaiß^SßHP!BW^W???^ •tyP^R^^ "•"^PATENT FIRE BOX B n! WOOD FUEL ARE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL (>\i:i; 111 I) USE IS THK FEtMUATEI* MALAY STATES. IMPOKTERS: rwr\t T> -O I i. J Ihe porneo v>o Ltd,, C|NOAPORE V^^ Some of the Special Advantages possessed744 words
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Advertisement783 1906-11-05 2 MAINTAINS THK FUGKEST REPCTATIOX I- VI RYWIIERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease lift lc*tabll>lMd (Ino* 1111.) ISBtNCE OH FLUID EXTRACT vu r i r 1 1 ii J lA **^l£^ 'we ™nn.it apeak aT^aas^Bi ''aa^BaYa &B i "^S R a^B bV* Ba uxi783 words
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Article250 1906-11-05 3 The Children's Song. Land of oar Bi"th. sre plcdp? to theo I Our love and toil in the rears t.> be: I When we are grown and take our place, As men and women wiili OUT net. Fath.-r in Heaven who loves-t all. j O lu!|)250 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement391 1906-11-05 3 TANGYE'S OIL ENGINES. mssssmmmW -t-> I Aw .'^rsT ««lk |fl| W\ I £~fr V as sssssS^] l jsJw W am OIIISUII3 valssssH' amaQfj 1 1 tt\ff m\ fm w\ to 40 B. RakeH.P. iJWk Reliable! For cfrsvinq all f W^ll^ 3^!!!!!!!^^ "_^SSB^^ EconomscaS g In |^H|ml I _^_^amassssssssssssmam>«>V''^^^^SS>!SC bbbbbbbbssssS*"***^*^^^^^ ~^mr391 words
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Advertisement132 1906-11-05 3 TCl¥^ TfIYQ TflYf lulu lUiu lU I d KATZ BROS., Ltd. BEtt TO ANNOUNCE THAT <»N PF" Monday ftovember stfj Their ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION OF TOYS WILL BE OZPZEHSJ" A SPLENDID VARIETY OF MECHANICAL AND CLOCK-WORK TOYS, THE VERY LATEST INSTRUCTIVE TOYS FROM EUROPE GAMES AND TOYS OF ENDLESS VARIETY132 words
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Article724 1906-11-05 4 COTTON GROWING IN KOREA. The Possibilities lor Japan as from M Expert. Tl,, repoH ol tkc result of exper mini- in cotton caltare in Korea by Mr Aiiiln. th Ja| i i» it. b»« been i- m I n Ihc >"■■• i: Ofiee. M>. And 0, |,vi >■'< I d724 words
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Article112 1906-11-05 4 A part; of Loadoa asrtjaaariaai visit-] .•(I tlio aariak lunch at West Thunock. K><i-.\ i.ii.i iaaswrtnd Use fa«adatnaa of j ;i Saxon circular tower, asaaasviag Mft. in circiiiiilVi.-uci'. uiidcr the present j sqaara tower, aad ;i stoate colliu. an- 1 muacd tn he at lead a ihiisaml112 words
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Article46 1906-11-05 4 T!u i rNt'ilt'iiiont iiiiiileiit la travellinjjl aad ehaage of food aad water often iniii!.'s mi dianauea. aad for this reason n ni:t- -hoiiUl leave home without ;i Lottie of Caasaaarlaia'a Colic Cholera: am) INarrisoaa staasadj. For s.ile l.v all (UsawsMariaa and dealers.46 words
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Article547 1906-11-05 4 Return for September. Tlu- Board of Trade Ki-furns show that Mm foreign trada la the Uaited Kins;--(I. in fat the month of -Vptpinlx-r n tiniu'd at tin bigfc love! in volu that has marine! the pneediug months of thi- year. Tho hrporta amounted t.. £45,068,557, a dacwaa547 words
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Ships and Steamers.
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Article74 1906-11-05 4 I'tr Stenmtr Urn. To maoMMT. Karawafc KaeUma m Hatavia /..r s. Kmntao, Triug au.i.. hs. /v. i: n.m. BniHliennawia.pl. x n.;.m. P. "'.nlmni. T Vn »m /v,-; Pal< ir.batu) O/,/,,7 j I'.s ttraiuun m ik.ilh //;/c II p.m. Mini-. ik mill i\; -r l«i I j..m. (i... -3.1.74 words
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Article92 1906-11-05 4 Bbww I'.,S- O. v. 1;,.,,,!,., due mi ):h Nov. Ft Cbima— p. i). s. s/./.J.. .In. 4th Nov. TWIt TAI- >>r- MaCU MS. Left -ingapore Ijimlb Loudou Arm.,, O.rt Ist K. I) (Jet :>.r,tU Oat SStli Ik-: .'.li 8.1. Mi.'. SMfa on .7:1, Ort >l\> M. M92 words
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Article932 1906-11-05 5 Xanif. purl, prnhahU daU <;/ antcal, uiiil name of AfCKtt Steamkus. Airlie, Hvdni y, lv. 21 ltoustea.l AlKßia. HWBbWg, Die. 7; Belm Meyer Ambria. Hamburg, Nov. 19: Itehn Mever Andalusia. (Umborg, Nov. 7: Uetm Meyer Australian Heiffou, Not HI; M. Maritiniox A|.nriiii:i Calcutta. Deo. 7 i Bon -tea.932 words
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Article64 1906-11-05 5 November 3 Glenogle, Brit str, Hongkong and Amoy Glenfajloch, Brit str, Hongkong and Araoy Arconia, Russ str, Vladivostock Cairo, Nor str, Sourabaya Bangkok, Ger str, BaDgkok 4 L. Y. Lopez, Spun str, Liverpool via ports Ayuthia, Brit itr, Bangkok 5 T'ttomi Maru, Jap str, Colombo, Bombay Namsang, Brit str,64 words
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Article76 1906-11-05 5 Port Swettenbam and Penang, Kittna, every Wednesday, Boustead. Port S\vp;tenlm:n and Penang. Perak, every Saturday, S. S Co. Tringganu via ports, Pontiunak every Saturday, Teng Qnee. Teluk Anson via ports, Sappho on Mondays, Selangor on Wednesdays, and Hye Leong on Tuesdays. 8. S. S. Co. Pork76 words
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Article1085 1906-11-05 5 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used :—str. steamer; sh. ship; bq; barque; sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru. Cruiser O'bt. Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H.p.— Hone-power Brit. British U.S.— United State* Fch. French Ger Oerman Out.— Dutch; Ital.— ltalian Span. -Spanish Sar.— Sarawak; G.c. General-cargo; dji.— deck1,085 words
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Article405 1906-11-05 5 Per P. A O. 8. s. M.'UUn ia, connecting witu the steamer Veeaaha at Colombo, from Londou Oct. 12, due 12th Nov Mr. and Mrs. T. H Tyte, Miss J. M. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. More, Mr. J. J. Bradbury. Miss F. Kiln, MissH. Somerville, Mr.405 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement741 1906-11-05 4 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO Par China, Japan, Penant;, Cey..> Australia, India, Aden. Hcypi. Mediterranean Port*, l-l >• and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for CMan r.«st, rersinii Gulf, Continental, and Am-rirnn I'orU. S:i-Hn.<rs will leave Singapore on or akml MAIL LINE. ili.tminl nor Chin;). H,,,i,.h.i 10 Nov U.'iiT741 words
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Advertisement562 1906-11-05 4 Kontnklijke Pakctvaart IVlaatschappiJI nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. A,n,tt ,it Siagmpen bßip Aoexct, late J. Daexdiu* Co., 2-3 Coi.lyer sJcat. 1 he undermentioned dates are only approximate rrom Exp'ted Will be despit -bed for No\ •"> Djami.i. I'^lenibmig Cht-ribtm mid Sanm lieoiH« nun! Nov 7 BToBiiaiT-liITBOI4PP/. (STEAMSHIP COMPANY)562 words
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Advertisement522 1906-11-05 4 V HfIiUBURG-fIMERIKfI LINIE HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maiutain a regular service 'oetween Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and llotterdam, au.l tho Su-aits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are dos|wuch«>d f,..;ui;;litlv 'or Havre and Hamburg aud oaea a mouth far Uremerhaven direct, rallinc at lVuaui! au.l Colombo. The arrivals of the522 words
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Advertisement690 1906-11-05 4 N. D. L. NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD Irnptnm (l?rman *l»ii i.v,. The fas: nod well known mnil steann'r- I this Company sail fortnightly from BruinvnHamburg via Ratterda-n, Antwerp, Soiilliani|>- ton, Gibraltar. Gonna, Naple-, (conm-i-tinn M.ir-i'ille- Naples, Ata.uindria, and vine versa; i Per Said. Suez, Aden, Colombo. Penan^, Bfafjayctt, ilougkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, mi690 words
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Advertisement62 1906-11-05 4 Crouii Givi ijliamberhiiii's Cough Remedy asoon as the child becosaea hoarae, or even after the croupy ooagh appeal*, an<l the ■ttark may be warded oIF There is no battei nanehaa in the market for children than this remedy. It eontaiaa nolliiiiL: injui-. us and as it is plwisant to the62 words
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Article462 1906-11-05 5 l:\-Go\ernor of St. Albans Gaol Sent for Trial. The ex-governor of St. Albans Pruon, William Henry Oxley uppeared, before the local magistrates to answer a charge of having embezzled £250, the ■osiji of his Majesty's justices. Mr. D. H. Piynue, whv> piutitvutrd for the Treasury, said462 words
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Article115 1906-11-05 5 The "Chung Kowk Po states that the Japanese Government has beeo considering the advisability of boycotting American goods on account of the restrictive measures which are to be put in force against the admission of Japanese to the United States. It Ls alleged that the people of115 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement794 1906-11-05 5 O- IP. R. Cmadlan Paoifio Railwa> Company's Royal Mi li Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN. AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (lulauii Sea nf Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons-Speed 19 knots. PROPOHKI)794 words
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Advertisement620 1906-11-05 5 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STKAMSHIP Co, Ltd. A n-»;uUi FOKTMOH?LY Hrviaa imun Uined lh i lupaii kh.l Knmpe by the NEW TWIN-SCKEW ■llH—ll Cuder Mail Contract with t| le m| ,erial Japan eae Government, wprcially designed for tile Company's BIIIH— II Service, lijihvd through out by Elvctrirtitt. provided with620 words
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Advertisement374 1906-11-05 5 lunge- ins Km ill 8 "AMIRAL OLRY" due about 6tfi for HAVRE First Class A £36 H £3O gaeond Class £18 For r'rei).'ljt and l*a*saxe MOiN CiMT Cj, Agents. UNION S. S CO. OF N. Z. LTD. SINGAPORKTONKWZKALAM) DIMCT. ATTCKLAItn, WELLINGTON, LTTTLKTON. \NI) DUNIOOIN also calling at SAM YKANG AND374 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous32 1906-11-05 5 WEATHER TELEGRAM. UONGKONO.- 4th Nov.— 4 ML Barometer -j.i w Direction of Wind north. Force of Wind I. Max. Temp in Shude 72 MANILA— 4th 754 w. by v. 2 27 M32 words
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Obituary24 1906-11-05 6 Focken. Oi. Oeu.ln.-r :mi. H M.U i..»>.. Ht the Government Civil Hospital. ('liHile* 1". Focken, a;;ed V2 yi-uis. Sii|H-iiiitendciit Kiifjineer. NimUltiitHrher l.li.yil, Hon^kmiy.24 words
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477 1906-11-05 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 The reiKirt. appearing elsewhere, of the CliaiulM.-r of Coiiiiueree SiibCoiuiuittee on their examination, iv last September, of candidate^ for the Chandler's certificates is now to hand. The Hon. W.ll. Shelfoid. and Messrs. K. M. .lani')ii and U S. Lewis ««M the477 words
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Article417 1906-11-05 6 ll is Mitisfactoiy to learn that the Auu-i'i can. CSMWHMkI Peary. U iiu his «;iy Imrl r, iv ilium il after ufltclin;; a record by ruieli' ing H7 dt'Urces li minutes in thr direction of the Noitli Pole. I'aptHin Peary nmde the tirst l of his live att< mpts to417 words
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Article129 1906-11-05 6 To many, the news as to the results of the llorough Councils elections in F.ugland will come as a great surprise. That some reaction should set ill seemed iKissiblc. especiaIv ill tMßaet to QaaatH London, where Johu IJtirns and his Itadieal colleagues have spent, and have ai Tanged to spend,129 words
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Article86 1906-11-05 6 We are very pleased to be able toannouuee it has beea intimateil by the Colonial Secretary that Mr. W. A. I'uscaden has lieen appninti I by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the substantive post of lus|)e<;U > r(iencral of Police. Straits Settlemeiits. as from the dale of86 words
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Article15 1906-11-05 6 The Shipping and the Import a id Kx|>ort Orliee-i will lie closed oa Friday uexl.15 words
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Article47 1906-11-05 6 Owing to the loss iv revenue due to the siip|irc~.MOii nf the trade in opium, a certain Minister in China has mem.iriah/.ed tile Throne suggesting a scheme for making good this loss in the revenue. The Throne has l>een favourably impressed by the scheme of the memorialist.47 words
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Article45 1906-11-05 6 The new Hamburg-Auienka Linie s steam ship Habsburg.' which is can-vim; passengers to the. Eastern Port*, will arrive \u Singapore on Wednesday. From 4 to 6 o'clock in tha afternoou an At Home will !;o held «ii the bunt, to which the public is invited.45 words
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Article65 1906-11-05 6 Naiusang at the wharf yesterday morning, and endeavoured u» force yomi^ Chinese girl, passenger to I'enaiig, to go ashore with them. The girl shouted lor assistance, ami the Chief Orhcsjr Imd the men arresti*!. This inorniiij' lns|K-etoi Wil-.ni eharyed llic three lull lielolc Mr. Ureeu. the second ina-UraL-. One of65 words
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Article81 1906-11-05 6 Houseboat Days in Clnua.' by Mr. .1. 15. Bland, is to be published shortly by Mr. Edward Arnold. Mr. Bland is a prominent member of the community of Shanghai, and iv this volume he gives an entertaining account of holiday adventures iv Chinese waters. The book is to be illustrated81 words
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Article21 1906-11-05 6 Tin- wealth of a mau ih tlic number of thiDßr. wfcfc* luvehuurl Mean, which he i>, lo\cd .iud blu,,ed by. Carlylc."21 words
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Article21 1906-11-05 6 ■Ceneial' Heath will s|>eml (lie Month »f April iii .lapan. He Ira. els to the Far F.asl by \'ay of Canada.21 words
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Article18 1906-11-05 6 H. K. The (;.>vernor <md Miss Anderson turned from Port Swcttciiliain thi- mom ig by the Sea Mew18 words
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Article20 1906-11-05 6 ll will U- nuKinlight tonight and the Town and Volunteer Hand will play on the F.splanude from H.-Ul weather |Hrmiltiiig.20 words
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Article15 1906-11-05 6 The Austrian cruiser Panthei lilt for I.'oloiiilmi on Saturday at :i p.m... homrwar.l Im>ii ikl.15 words
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Article25 1906-11-05 6 Tha Manager ol the Anglo Mala\ liublier Co.. laaiailllT that the cop eolie.tc.l iv Au-ust a in. t.d to Kiil.lh-i Itjryt. MyMS lost; colUc. KHlewl.25 words
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Article30 1906-11-05 6 tV.plain Daly, ol the s. Seliing.n which arrival tin- iiiorning from the K M. S. (Mills, reports bcaw s, a- and stroll" norther ly winds in the Straits of Malaica.30 words
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Article27 1906-11-05 6 (liinese eaaHa was found ilead in I coal shed al Uorneo Wharf this morning. A iiumUr of marks was noticed on the body. An impiest was held.27 words
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Article23 1906-11-05 6 Seventeen Chiucac who have Iwen banished lrom Selangor arrived here by MM s.s. "Penan" "on Saturday. They are to ha sent to China.23 words
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Article38 1906-11-05 6 Aheet midnight last Thursday. liugis named AH living at Kochore w\ mi for a l»ath iv a stream. As he did not return, his son went to look for him. ami found him lying dead near the stream.38 words
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Article31 1906-11-05 6 The Chinese. Club. Hoa Seiig Khek. in Bangkok has sent a contribution ot thousand dollars to the fund for the reliel oi the sufferers by the recent disastrous typhoon in Hongkong.31 words
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Article34 1906-11-05 6 At about 12-itO today, it was amusing to see about half n dozen rikislm coolies setting down their fares anil m-ikiug a chase afte* topics. This happened in Cecil Street within a bundled yards.34 words
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Article35 1906-11-05 6 Onoiieof the sugar estates iv .lava, a Japauese has beea engaged as chemist. The idea is that sugar known to have been made under Japanese sii|>cr\isioii w. mid find reatly sale in China and .lapai:.35 words
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Article43 1906-11-05 6 Application has been made lo the Committee of the Stock Kxchauge to allow the following security to Ut .pioted iv the Ofiicial List: British North Uorneo Coinjiany. Furtner issue of 11(0,01X1 shares of U each, fully paid. Nos. Mifltl to '.1-2 1.1 Wo.43 words
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Article40 1906-11-05 6 The reiui 11s for Scptemljer of the Pusing Lama Tin were:— l,o7s piculs (fr» tonsi tin priMlneol. valued at ».>B.<KIO approximately. (i.7«7. The 111.1 nager stat»-s that work at the mine was considerably shortened during September, owing to CMmono holidays.40 words
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Article44 1906-11-05 6 A case of plague was discovered early this inoriiiii" at No. I 1 New Itridge Itoad. The person attacki*!, a woman, was removed I" the i|iiarantine camp at St. John's Island, and the house was thoroughly fumigated. The proiierty in the house was burned.44 words
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Article56 1906-11-05 6 A hutch naval lieutenant. P. Koslcr by name, has left the service to Ik managi'r of a torpedo factory at Fiunie iv Austria. Hi could not withstand an offer of -i.-.-dtKl guilders a year as salary, aud a share iv the profits of at least Im.fioo guilders. Lieut. Koster bears56 words
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Article52 1906-11-05 6 It is stated that one of Messrs. Dupiiv and Co.'s storekeepers has beea BfMetad for bting connected in some way with the disappearance or destruction of projMitv belonging to the firm at whose godown. at lollyer (^uay. some eases were discovered on last Friday morning lo ha\c been riccntly charred52 words
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Article55 1906-11-05 6 Mv Thur.Mlav s|H>eial dinner will lake place at the Adelphi Hotel, iv celebration of the birthday of His Majesty the King. Social music w ill l<c tttteoOCMd the Austrian string band fioiu the I'nion Hotel will be in attendiiuce. This dinne- will he an opp..rtuuity for those who wish to55 words
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Article44 1906-11-05 6 Slmrcbiokers and commission ayent- MM but few in Itatawa. One of the local |w|>. N wonder, at this and says: Singapore when the dollar was lixcl entlM numb, r eighty brokers who all earned their living wh\ should not I'.aUvin follow this illustrious evamplc44 words
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Article56 1906-11-05 6 The s. Dariub armed yesterday from Melbourne. She- brought thirty-five horses for Singapore. On the last trip from 3inga pore to Melbourne, a huge wave overtook and swept over the Pall— when she was near Port Philip, earned away the standard compass and damaged the deck fittings. A considerable wilmno56 words
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Article67 1906-11-05 6 Kaily yesterday morning lire broke out iv a Chinese hut on the Holland Koad and spread to two or three other attap structures in the vicinity, which were burnt to the ground. News of the outbreak was telephoned to town at I o VUiek. but the Kir* Rnjjftdc .va, not67 words
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Article56 1906-11-05 6 it lias lueli ascertained that tin- liiisMiin stuaruev Kitai. now waiting t<> l>e duck*! at Tanjoug Vagar. broke her thrust shaft in the recent typhoon in the China Sea. She was temporarily repaired by the engine room staff and succeeded in making^to Saigon. She was towed here on Saturday by56 words
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Article53 1906-11-05 6 The police at Sourabaya lately prevented ail amateur from playing witli death by looping the loop at Uaruistou's Circus. He offered the manai'i i to do the trick for one thousand guild, r*. Th. l»olir«- gave notico that the\ would close the Circus. ft any untrained licrson wens .illowcil to53 words
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Article389 1906-11-05 6 We are Hum t" hoar that Mr. F. L. Brock man lias ha. l NtMrpMi attaeti nl fever, and hxs been unable to alt. nd The liani of Sarawak was. on IJth nil at l laridgc s Hotel oa a visit U> the Primes. l Monaco Jlaihl389 words
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Article44 1906-11-05 6 About 11 o'clock yest.i-.iav MOruiu|i 1-.111. P.. I. steamer "OkflU" ».is benig nnnH lo another faertli at the Tanjmw I1»»s*r wkmri ■he glanced againls Hie s.s. -Parun and then biiiii|H.l int.i tin' 11. I. steamer -Sauthia.' damaging her stern slightly.44 words
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Article62 1906-11-05 6 liarmstoii's Circus, all will iHglad to hear. iKgin a short season in Singa|>ore tomorrow eveniug. The troupe arrived here this morn ing from Katavia with all their g.iods and chattels, most of them making their way to UaHles Hot. I. The list of items on the programme will62 words
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Article98 1906-11-05 6 A regrettable accident occurred t.. Mi Kruest l)e (Vn/.. the usher of the Second Court, at Pulo llmni yesterday afternoon. Mr. l>c Cruz and a friend, a well known lmirksmau. were firing at a coconut plac. .1 on a conical took. Mr. l>c Cru/.'s companion fired at98 words
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Article215 1906-11-05 6 All Souls' Day Accident finds Fatally. As was stated on Saturday, j-'rulav «<t Ml Souls hay and th< usual religious tunr tiou "f bltsßiiig the grave* tot* place nt (!•< RoBMB Catholic ueruetery. An linfortuuatc ai.cidfcut ocuiirrtd to Mi B.L). Pertira, dau«hlerot Mr. P. Pereira of Ui<215 words
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Article35 1906-11-05 6 Mr. Morley. in a fatter to the President of I'ooper'i Hill OoDmb oa the oenuion of itrlosing. pays a bi^fa tribute to Colonel Sir .lulm Ottfcjy'x wrvfawt during the »<_vi.a yuck iv which ■■> Irt ,ulcnl.35 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement605 1906-11-05 6 "PHENOU'DisinfecUnt Positively JCiVs $erms and (Bfteeks i i i.i.K.i; pAicih i i. m;s or mi. vai.ik Of "PHENOL si. i: 01 i; miiik list. v\<;k Hi. Price Pel IS.'ptd. Qimrt Dottle so.:JO 1 (nillon Tin si.r,o •2 *"2.7r. .uui I<l gallon .1 >i'iiiiis on application. One Quart I Ten Gallons605 words
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Advertisement160 1906-11-05 6 WILSON Co. Have Removed their Town Establishment I'KOM Battery Road to No. 8 Cavanagh Bridge Road, op|H)sito tlie I'ost OAee. 6.R. LAMBERT Co. pro|K>KC a» X'mas $ifts for Home i. I'nitniitnri in all I'ntiesscs anil Si/Ai*. <>»r iiiiiiim is kaova to baMaaarioraad is gaaaaeaai l,\ uui piuofc Our 'I'ariH i'\ccls160 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article234 1906-11-05 7 SWEEPING VICTORY FOR THE MODERATES. Liberals Routed. > pin October I. The cfentiuMH fur ill, K.,i,,ii._li omii, lU in Kti«laihl have ruMiMod in a wwosptag vfatorj f"i" the ModatmttM. In London. HtuKreMMvdH nnl l.ilM.iint'- have bora nmi'.lurr pooM. Itrntei < tijm tliis liKirnniu -l.iti- lli.il in .1 rcli234 words
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Article37 1906-11-05 7 Great Damage at the Riviera. <inal il mi ige hwtbeoe ca-ucil by tidal wall 1 alo:i'4 tin- nearit lif thr Riviera. Nine loraada eraH have Ik-i-ii wrecked oil Toulon, and the shipping has siitf-rcd siver.ly.37 words
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Article143 1906-11-05 7 END OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CONFERENCE Important Amendment. IIJO November The CaßWaaiaa or Wireless Tcltgr.tphv has lieen sigued. and it is understood that the Itritish delegate- an- satisfied with the results, and lnlic\c that the Naval interests arc lully satcgiiHidcd. At oue o'clock toiliiy a teli<graiu was receivod as143 words
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Article85 1906-11-05 7 Expedition Compelled to Eat Dogs. \due-, have reiu-licil Hoi>edalc. in Labrador, that the explorer. Commander I'oary. is on his way back, having reached NT t> degrees, which is the fiii'llieriuosl point far attniiied in the diro-lii.n of the North Ma. Peary, the North I'olc e\plonr. mad' the85 words
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Article131 1906-11-05 7 New York Governorship. ROOSEVELT DENOUNCES HEARST. The campaign for the (ioverinirship of New York is surpassing all previous elections in America lor paskinn and vehemence displayed by liotli parties. A telegram received at II JO to-day states that I'residciit Roosevelt is iiuablt- iiersoually to participHti in the131 words
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Article205 1906-11-05 7 GERMANY'S CHIEF PROPOSAL EMBODIED. Signalling Compulsory. Kh.i.in. Nnvcmlirr I. The .mention agreed to by tin WinltM riliria|'li.V 'onlcr<:iu-c lias been ripMd. Tim in-\t Wireless Telegraphy 'ni>fei«>nre will be iicl.l at London in mil. German Liberal Leader Dead. The si^n.-l convention uf lln International I: -iiliu t. l.^iaphy or205 words
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Article88 1906-11-05 7 Weakness calls for the Utmost Care. I An official medical bulletin says that th* J nl ■> i«-;t 1 weakness of His Holiness the l'o|ie i calls far tin- utmost care. Tin; audiences which His Holiness gives will Ik- limited in t number. i t Getting Nearer88 words
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Article30 1906-11-05 7 Was it not a Cricket Match Xovunilx'i- V 1 p.m. Kngland haslxaten Kranceat wh-i-i rte the tune of It! yoals to nil. The iiihU-Ii was ]> I i\t 11 at I'aris.30 words
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Article92 1906-11-05 7 The death is announced of Mr. (ieorge Herring, the well-known I'bihintrophist. The deceased gentleman mis been a great benefactor to London Hospitals. lieing. up to tiie time of his death, the treasurer ol the North-West London Hospital. Kach year he doubled the contributions received from92 words
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Article82 1906-11-05 7 Friendly Greetings Exchanged. A semi-official document lias been published simultaneously in Rome and Vienna to thr effect that Karon von Ahreuthal and Italian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Signor Tittoui, have exchanged friendly communications containing declarations that the resulting agreement will proceed in full accordance with82 words
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Article17 1906-11-05 7 The Si nit 1 1 Africans lm\e defeated Gloucestershire by £■> |>oiuts to nil.17 words
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Article227 1906-11-05 7 Sequal to an Election At <iß\\fa\ Tin K-uii i tin- nt-oktotiuii in <iil«;u mbmim tin n-planhm of Mr. IvUin. writs retired. U) Mr. Sli'|ilii'ii (iwyiin. a i > 1 1< <nn list. In the dcelaiHtion of tin ix>ll Hi. fol. liiuin-.; u-iellie ti»nrcs MtcplaM (iuynn < Nationalist227 words
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Article388 1906-11-05 7 Rehearsal of Movement for King's Birthday Parade. There seems no doubt that greater activity is oeiug displayed by the members of the SingaiHjic Volunteer Corps, if one may jodaja by the large attendance* at the numerous parades of l;.ti This gratifyiii': state ot affairs miiv !w dac to388 words
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Article170 1906-11-05 7 On Siindav. while Messrs. H. C. KhreutelM anil Sam Salomon were on an inspection with Mr. Charles Foster, the proprietor of the granite quarries at I'ulo Chin, the party left Scrangoon Rond in Mr. Foster's Motor Launch at about MO a.m. At 10.15 a.m.. about two170 words
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Article93 1906-11-05 7 Some dubiety exists as to the identity of a Wi'lnriT who iia- just ilicil at Cambridge, where lie h:id lived for 40 years. He was kuovsn h- .Mi- Imtkm BofaaC hut birth ami marriage cniticati. loaaji since his death give his in. mi.- as Dominique. He left no93 words
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Article78 1906-11-05 7 Cicueral Kuropntkin. it is understood, will in future devote himself to military writings In the History of the Russo-Japanese War which he ha" undertaken his criticism will, according to the Russian Press, be unsparing even of himself. He lias many thousands of reports nnd notes at his dupo^il. group lot78 words
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Article660 1906-11-05 7 DRUNKEN SAILORS ABISE THEIR CAPTAIN. Five Men Arrested. Late ou Saturday night the Bailee received information of a mutiny having broken out on the Russian steamer Arconia." which was abo'it to proceed to Vladivostock. It is alleged that lour of the crew, who had been ashore, came on660 words
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Article186 1906-11-05 7 The Bangi Rubber aud Tin I'ropcrtieg Company has been registered in London with a capital of £50.000 1 £11. To acquirean option agreement for the purchase of certain State land at Rcko. Federated Malay States, for the cultivation of rubber to acquire and turn to account tin186 words
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Article205 1906-11-05 7 It was uol Imm m that iin attempt whs made to Mpfeaaat Kuril Kitchener as cine of the must unpopular ('oninmuilrrs in Chief that Imlia Mar hml. It was Mid that he win no friend to the native soldier, who re mml.il Imm I,'iutiiKnl. Whil.- theee tUwp ■we205 words
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Article495 1906-11-05 7 The Chamber of Commerce Scheme of Examinations. Thi following report is forwarded to us for pul.li ation The i .aminatiou for the Chamber of Commerce certificates was held ou Monday aud Tuesday 2lth aud 2.ith ScpteinlM-r. in the Kxchange Room. Tweiitv four candi daU's prescnU-d themselves for cxaminatiou.495 words
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Article231 1906-11-05 7 Shipwrecked Chinese Rescued by the s. s. Nam Sang Aft 7 JW a.m. OB OctoUr 2», in Lat. 1.V.V2 N.. Long. 110.28 K.. the officers of the s. s. "Nam Sang ebtnmd a raft floating on which were three Ohim -i The men wenmaking signals of231 words
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Article70 1906-11-05 7 Tli.- Imuetf i.ill ciuiin ii. bufun '..1.. Justice Fisher, to-morrow. Tin- li-t as at present made up, contains one charge of murder, one of culpable homicide not amounting to murder t»vo charges of fni'flllj. aa*l Iran case of rekhary. Mr. Henry Claici.ee HoBM will be trie<l on two70 words
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Article61 1906-11-05 7 The peal of eight bells at the aacMi Church of Faversham, which were recant in 1749 from those which date, back to 1440. are reported to be getting dang* -ron-ly thin owitip Lo the clappers hnving atrark oh Mm ■m places for i)U veerx. The brthj ."i- to61 words
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Article51 1906-11-05 7 One of Raffles Best. Rattles Hotel had MlOtlwr of the hhU dinners on SatuicLiY. a.bu-1 W/* RRMeata anil rmitOM »ittiii» down to on, ..f tbpii I* n. The iiM-iiu was v .splendid one Olid (In iJljuVlllf l>t ill it «UM (plßlll ,lf I i. th<- mn- it uf the r'.uruin51 words
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Advertisement31 1906-11-05 7 Raub Gold Mining Co. Tin i> mill iif Ihfi wmltian Ml this Co. during. tl,. time W«ekH rn.l.il Novi-ilic 1 show^j that S I.i ton.. Ikhuta mi hid, -.ieldiii- 1814 ea.31 words
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Advertisement224 1906-11-05 7 I Raffles fiotel SPECIAL DINNER On Friday 9th November IN MoVolK ol His Majesty the King's Birthday MUSIC BY TH^PARISIAN TRIO. Guinness' Extra Stout, bignal 1^54 signal BRAND. /I Illlj K BRAND. Botiled by th oldest /I t^^^ A. Probyn Co. bottlers in I. ndon. I I Essex Road, London.224 words
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Article2102 1906-11-05 8 I he Turf The Hatovia M< 1 'mg has beaa m*)xmaibto 1,.i an e\o-l.ps f Singa|>oicin thw term of |,M-ki_\s. k-makert, tcaweni and horses. In- muting promises to l><- a Rood one. tiom all Unit we bear, and Singapore horse* aie promised >fieci»l attention. It is to be2,102 words
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Article69 1906-11-05 8 A novel o|ieration has been performed at the Royal Isle of Wight County Hospital, the patient being a valuable Yorkshire terrier which had had its fur •lry< broken. The house-surgeon, at the reijuest of the owner of the dog. amputated one leg and set the oiln-r iii69 words
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Article573 1906-11-05 8 TRAIN FALLS OVER EMBANKMENT. Serious Loss of Life ROYAL ENGINEER MISSING From Ceylon exchanges to hand to-day, we learu that the break of the North East Monsoon lias been characterised by an unusually heavy rainfall and consequent flooding of the valleys. Several landslips, entailing loss of life,573 words
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Article148 1906-11-05 8 Remarkable Passage from Singapore to London. A eoiTes|i«»iident writes to "The Times The Silverlip, one of the largest vessels belonging to the Shell Transport Company, has recently cumpletcd remarkable run from Singapore to London, travelling a distance of H.HT.O miles. The vessel left Singapore on August 4 and148 words
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Article96 1906-11-05 8 The Director of St. Joseph's Institution wishes to acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions which he has received during the week Mr. Lee Choon Ouan 200 The Hon. W. Napier 150 Messrs. Meyers 150 .1. A. Delay, Solicitor (Brokers) 100 Messrs. Robinson and Co. 100 P. P.96 words
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Article83 1906-11-05 8 With the object of developing the social side of the Y. M. C A. iiiovcmeut in Singapore, an "At Home will take place at Zetland House tomorrow iTuesdav) evening, commencing at H.BO. The "At H*ome has been arranged by the members of the83 words
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Article241 1906-11-05 8 Address by Mr. Alexander Yesterday. Mr. .1. «i. Alexauder, who has come to Singapore to conduct a series of meetings against the opium habit and trade, spoke in the Methodist Church yesterday evening 011 the subject of Peace one »f the- leading tenets of the Society241 words
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Article132 1906-11-05 8 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday next Adjourned Motion by the Colonial Secretary That the Kules made by the Governor in Council under Section 112 of The Liquors Ordinance 190(5 which were publuhed in the "Gazette of the 12th October,132 words
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Article81 1906-11-05 8 Hotel Bellevue. Mrs. Boaiicliainp. Mr. R. K. Marquarez. Mr. F. Burton. Malet. Mr. and Mr*, lioift. H. Overbork. Mr. Dowse. Pfordten. Mr. Ar. Hoeffer. Ad. Schmidt. IfeMUat Trashoff. The Sea View Hotel. Mr. B. \V. Barr. Mrs. 0L Foster. Mrs. B. W. Ban. Mr. Inonyc. Mr. F. Bayley.81 words
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Advertisement554 1906-11-05 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., .JEWELLERS <fc SILK MERCHANTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS rout Sale of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, including BarateM Silver Bowls, Indian Muslin Dresses, Blouses, Ttible Covers, Centre-pieces, Silver things. Gold Jewellery, ke., ke. PRICES MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. c 582 ISOS. 51 53 HIGH STREET. Telephone No. 254.554 words
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Miscellaneous81 1906-11-05 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, sth Nov. High Water. 0-14 p.m. Mr. .I.G. Alexander. Prinsep St. Church. 8. Boxing. Jubilee Hall. »-30. Town Band. Esplanade. 8-30. Tuesday, 6th Nov. High Water. 1-1H a.m. 0-42 p.m. A-M/l-*-. 11. S. V. K. Co. Drill. 5-15. Mr. Alexander. Chinese Chamber <>f Commerce. 7 30.81 words
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Article323 1906-11-05 9 Fhe Dul' :';\elopment Company limited. Within th< < |«v] UoßOMNicm *everal i lanUtionn I I, nconum need, and then i- :n-i.litiiiiii .1 ..<n<i l.>i laml. Som,. i.1,. a ax to tin- Ktiit. lilitj of the lnu.l may lw 1 >llowing Bxtraetn from Hwcial n |> I up i, v323 words
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Article236 1906-11-05 9 S|S..M-cI;K. ''111 MOVKHBKB. 1900. PRODUCE. flaiUrr tmni «.«.-> ito iCoke No. L.i unjvck. <1 Ki.T.", i M Hali 9.!K> do l'.mtiiuiik MO PepperJßllack IH.*)/ao .1.. White MJO Saoo Float Sarawak 2.! i."> I<> Bruai i Ni>. 1 SjOO I', .ill Sii^,, .-,.40 Coffee Kali. 16 WjOD CoSee. Patenibkna. 20>;236 words
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Article205 1906-11-05 9 Wells in Leicestershire. Oil continues to low from the wells ill I lush;; ucb- Hoswoiih. Leicestershire, which lormerlv gave forth only wholesome water .mil large qwatitiw have bee. pumped out. heterioration in the quality M the drinking water was noticed i'l the oaat of several wells in the205 words
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Article237 1906-11-05 9 Uate of format inn Scribed N Tf be I""' Shires lu U P K> Reserve Cymfmy Qvonnmi aoLO. 1000 I90:t 1901 1832 UN N7MM Juo.ooo a yS* I0 10 CMMM £350,000 3.^;^ S S IHMM »293.600 j JS:S«J |2 ,,00.000 mumj *JMg «l f2.OOO.dOO n.sOO.DOO 20.00(1 100 H00 4,873237 words
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Article270 1906-11-05 9 MM 190.". 1904 19O'i 1903 1906 1904 1905 1906 1906 I90C MM !904 1904 l*9s 1903 :sm 1904 £150.001) f-'OO.OOO OMH 700.000 £70.000 #150.000 £12.000 £75.000 £310.000 IHMM £300.000 30,000 *2on.ooo 9100.000 £30.000 J100.000 M00.0O0 £-.0.000 £140.000 140.000 1 I 1 ♦HK.000 I-JjO i »}0 «.!M untxxnal' £11 f270 words
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Article165 1906-11-05 9 1894 £->.37T.10.0£4,64s.l5.0 7.638 12/6 MM t> n 4 L mm mmm Smm 4;,,oo 8 it mJm P^r^ZJ^T A eney JM ,86.-, UO.OOO.QOO '110.000.000 80,000 »IM S^OOO 0 1 HongkonR.n,, B.,,Ic -'"ill.lKKI/. I 1901 «2. 100,000 $2,400,000 f J*- 000 I00 «i W I 6,000 lu ?luo Hownrtli Erskine. Ltd.165 words
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Article25 1906-11-05 9 H\r r Haf™- L Lui. XZ peem SSSfTES^i e% r naT b verß--1,478,000 ..V.prem. Tanion g Pagar"DockCo..LUl. 6% V. V. Jg^J 1.HK0.000 1°; prem.25 words
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Article175 1906-11-05 9 As a sequel to the double fatality which occurred on the Bristol barque Gladys. nine members of the crew were charged at Falmouth with refusing to do their duty. The captain stated that during a gale, when 400 miles from land, two of the crew were175 words
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Article158 1906-11-05 9 In the town of Simancas, in the Spanish province of Vallad-.ilid, there is a cow, who, if given to dramatic pose, might bellow the proud boast of Coriolanus, Alone I did it." This frolicsome but well-intentioned animal the ■other day threw a whole population into panic. An158 words
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Article63 1906-11-05 9 The latest story from America tells of a fiance who, before marrying his best girl," insisted on having her examined with Rontgen rays, to see whether she was sound in body and limb. The bride-elect refused, and now the fiance has broken off his engagement, and the63 words
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Article43 1906-11-05 9 P. C. Kirk, who joiued the Philadelphia police line was discharged after two hours' street duty for being "too strenuous." He made 25 arrests, called out the reserves five times, and filled the district police station with protesti'li: ix'onle.43 words
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Article213 1906-11-05 9 Happy End to the Northampton Murder Trial. The recent murder trial at Northamp- tot,. ,n whicl, Pte. Steel and Pte I Hammond, both of the 7th Hussars nr, I charged with the murdor of a yooa* man named Hodges, had a romantic sequel on the 29th213 words
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Article1208 1906-11-05 9 A Notable Marriage. His many Indian frk—k trill l>e interested to heat that on the i^th Sept, in the private chapel at Cortachy Castle, Kirricinuii Forfanhire. Capt. Berkeley Vine.::; i: K. A ton r.t Col. Arthur Vincent ..I Castle Connel. Ireland, was married ii. Lady Kitty1,208 words
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Article288 1906-11-05 9 Vi-Kr.v MuwtßTi or Italy. K\ 1 tnvngaal theories about the einanci|>.i--i l m C" d« not improve her con-;dition.-In the "New York Journal LOBO ROOEMBT. Hums owed little to Scotland in the way of money i,ui Scotland owes a great deal of none? to Barns.— At Ayr.288 words
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Article121 1906-11-05 9 Mi [> vi- Spit u I. aged 18 years, oi I. Inverness-terrace. W., of the finr i Messrs. Louis Spitzcl anci Co., merchant* and Government contractors, 62 Londonwell, left estate of the gross value f £103.775 (in the United Kingdom), with net personally of £145,979. His121 words
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Article250 1906-11-05 10 Skit by "Punch on Newspaper Correspondence Punch has compressod inti. an ain.iicg day'l diady several of the perplexini; topiei on which readers o! newspaper.- ha\t recently addressed (he editors, acid Bg thereto a few httetroI g-;itive topi'.-s from other awwspapers, under the heading. A Silly Season SehT-Examination250 words
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Article922 1906-11-05 10 A Complete Reorganisation It is ;ts ypt bwl dimlj rr,;ii-cd, says the Daiiy Telegraph," thai Chins "i--inpidly forming a new arn.y nil a strictly European nooel, whiefa may possibly have a mrprisa in skoee lor the I'n-'t Power thai comes to blows with the Middle Kingdom. Some922 words
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Advertisement619 1906-11-05 10 Hongkung 8? Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up capital tio.ooo.oot RESERVE KIND:— KW-rhiu; lleserve 110.000,000 1 «.>o 2 j0 000 Bihret nil i n »io.-.'.>o,oo0i Inability of Proprietor* »10.000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. Haupt. Ksq.— Chairman. G. II. M«-,lfiii»t. Kw|. Deputy Charman. E Goetx.Eaq. A. J. liaymoml. Esq. Hot Mr ,J. On619 words
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Advertisement552 1906-11-05 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China INCORPORATKD BY KOYAL CHARTER. Capita! £800.000 Hcwrve Liability i.f Proprietors £800,000 IMN Fuml £375,000 HANKKKS. Baak tt Kntfland. NaMuual Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, LU>. SINGAPORK BRANCH. Current Accounts arc opened and interest allowed nt 1552 words
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Advertisement808 1906-11-05 10 iiliiEy~' GREAT SALE 0F JAPANESE W *W ART CURIOS AND WORKS NOW ON VIEW AT Messrs. Coghlan Co.'s Mart 5, RAFFLES PLACE For Private Sale, Including very handsome Bronzes and Brasses, Cloisonne Vases, Old and New S •tsinna Vases and Bowls, hoioe Ivories and Wood Carving, Daraacene Works, Valuable Silver808 words
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Article325 1906-11-05 11 4 Worthless Gold Mine Discovered in Japan. It will be remeinlx red by many of the |>.i»ili Ihc Japan CbT nide,' thai s.-on after th> utbreak of wir th•i i c i i «BMnl tin le ipv the Japonese Qovemment ii agli the Official Qasstta .i gold325 words
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Article188 1906-11-05 11 C il. Reynolds, general manage) <!', the Pacific Cable Board bsi proceede I from Australia the nthnr Hay. :c V'aneoaver. On the way to British CVuimb'a. he stoppeil .iT ii K. rfoik [sUnd and Fanning Island 'to Ruapect the wbk statioas U taoaa pointi In an interview lie188 words
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Article26 1906-11-05 11 A Swedish steamer, entering Dover harboar oa October crashed into the new harbour w.ukv and dislodged two ■100-ton cranes, causing damage io th.3 extent of i.'IO.OL>O.26 words
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Article380 1906-11-05 11 The Fates of kings and Governments. It i- v t long since Old Moore tst tl;--wide world shuddering with his danaal predictions of what is to hapjw.i in 19"7. N. w /Cadkiel comes along, and in lii-i almanac offers for 6d. a Catalans of horrors nearly380 words
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Article201 1906-11-05 11 The 3hips of tk« haaod Flee! h* n^w i-oinplet-.'d their iiattlo practice, «ad Ii M.s Kxmouth. th» flacHiip at Con inand.M-in-C'hJef Admirai Sir A K Wilson, has by MB* lvnmi kablv fii■nag sucwoded iii wTi-stin? fleet record from H.M.S. Prince Georg? Bha made no fewer lh;;n lixty hit*201 words
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Advertisement24 1906-11-05 11 PILSENEP BEER KEY BRAND avasma s<nck BEWAME OF IMITATIONS loßr hrnuiur willmut tilt- itave kN bbclt BEHN ME.YER Co. Ltd m.w.f. M Sole Importcri.24 words
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Advertisement164 1906-11-05 11 "TT is a very pure I spirit, with a good, though mild, malt flavour. It possesses practically no acidity and the low amount of extractives is remarkable." woe Jbaneet. TRY v.o.v. Jbiqueur Seoted 'Wfjkky. OF ALL DEALERS. FOR SALE Sulphuric Acid 66° SYME Co. What we Do, We 4o Well.164 words
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Advertisement464 1906-11-05 11 THE WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR Gives a hint to tired people A letter has reached us from Stgnot Caruso, from which it is plain that the <;reat tenor feels that lame is not without its anxie:ie-. C<\ coana his chief coaewn is the care of his marvellous voice.and there is a464 words
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Advertisement189 1906-11-05 11 A Cure That Cures There are men and women in every locality who are being nck'.-d tudc:ith with Rheumatism. Mmy of tlu-m h.ive tried electricity, liniments, Turk: Ii and mineral 1...;1i5, m.iv;:gi', &c, \'.:..c o;!iers have I i-cn aoctored until mevhnve l-j<t nil hope "ii J patience. Little's Oriental Nairn189 words
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Advertisement561 1906-11-05 12 WAITED. Kiisi nil.. Moond band mineralogici I ork. Appi> B. <-. O. co it. rimtm. < I'lwW RITER. In aa aflka, a ftrs* class pewriter from la) Dee, Must be rapid and ■irate, Applj E. O. c o KtrmfH Thm*. 1 URTNER. A partner ia a good going baai i561 words
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Advertisement701 1906-11-05 12 TO BE LET. I HOUSE- Ro i li'>ad. Apply to .1. A. M. M i B eMM UOXPOI SD i.< SE— No. M K_H_aj i Road. M. 1.. Hha.hi hard Koad. c:iwl7 OtTICBS. Bmal Brat tl.x>r offices facing Cavounfih Bnlgß Boa aa Flnt Street. Apily to Guthrie Co. Ltd.. nfaaaa,701 words
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Advertisement578 1906-11-05 12 TO BE LET. OFFICE- At U.»t Quay No. 18, R ,,,,K to I Handels Vereeuiiiiny. Bandjerma-in 320."> BOUSE. "VlUh" Mi Vaikine." Cavcuacli lfoad. Apply 29 Caveuaijh 1!<«<I. v :S(!2O BVHOAbOW. -Hy day. week or month, one small bimjjalow at ('haukjhi. Apulv to HOON KKAT ACO. HOUSE -Clarelands, Tauglhi. entry 1-t578 words
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Advertisement921 1906-11-05 12 NOTICES. TO OUR ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are earnestly requested to send in their smaller advertisements or notioes o change before Noon on Saturdays before 10.30 a.m. i otherwise their orders may have to be postponed to the following nay. Large advertisements in future will require twentyfour hours' notice for insertion or921 words
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Advertisement921 1906-11-05 12 I NOTICES. Notice i* hereby given Clint E. A. Juriali Im* no further wnMtitu with oar Him {torn thin date. NATHAN A SON. Sin>::ij. n Stii ii, tobtr, l'.H>6. i 4ti l TbeCousal-Geosialfor 8 Singapore, ii Rmnd m-I! draft* on the Inhh) >n I'ukft i Pongfcafa ut rates to if921 words
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Advertisement303 1906-11-05 12 NOTSCES. MEW YEAR'S SPOKTS, 1907. A Public Uceiiug will be held iutuv I-.m-libiiko 108 M<>muh>. the Titli Novetnbn-, v I.M o'cloak |i.im Te ooneidar the deurabiliti of hoUtnj; ILaadaud Hea Hportson Ibe Ist January, i:mi7. of M:uiiiui-iiK-ii(. Secretarial, etc. AI.I. WHO ARE IKTEBI'KTKI) IN THKKK SPORTS' w:i; RKQIT] fIPKD TO303 words
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