The Straits Times, 14 February 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.200 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 476 1 HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. sIMJAPOHK tied with Mm i ■inifurt and Hcalt'i. DAIKTJ crisiNi:. SELECT WINES. DE DION BOUTON CARS 1907 models OUR MEW PRICES I k li.p., 1 cvl.. Tonnean, 4 Mated $2,200 h li.p., 1 c-vl.. Voiturette, '2 Mated $2,100 lo h.p.. ovl.. Tomeaa, 4 Mated $3,000 10 li.p.,
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    • 19 1 HOTEL DL L'EUROPE. siN(i.\l'()|;K. rut.d uiti, Mm iiitt-t IMni r ]mtic> I I X lltlfth DAINTI CUIMIM SELECT WINES.
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  • 686 2 Tidal Wave at Cocos. On U'vi or three MMM of Late. earthquake thocka have bean remtand in l'l'ih. the (•••litre of whiih was located by the Au-tralian Government Astronomer (Mr. W. K. Cooke) as Wttj situated in tin Indian Ocean, hundreds of miles distant I'roni
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  • 177 2 Mi-! ol ii- in tlii— r.niutiv iv~ the Si itmm'% Qaaatte") have agreed t hat t lie preaent election* in 'iciinanv |».>>c ss .1 rpecial importance for the Father land. The Oermaa Pics, take the mum view. How yu-atlv the efajnieVeaiti of ih. whole thug has been exaggerated
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  • 56 2 NVvtT nojjlei-t a bad cold. You can not tell how it nuiv result. A simple home remedy will often bring relief and .should not be ignored, but there is noilutil; «.> reliable, as Chamberlain's o— ft Ki-medv.h is well known for its quirk nUM of (;<>U!jhs and colds.
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  • 1876 2 WHERE \VOM\N REIGNS. Marriage with a Foreigner One of the Suffragettes. The public. ty which ha.-, been jnea to the details of the t-rni^dy whim re suited from a HfliMl between ;i youn;; •Englishwoman ami a Frenchman haHHt aifHin brought f<rth cnlunins an'l columns of advii" as tn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 JODELITE. jJkBkVVB* Vmmm Kmmmmmmm9^ '^mBB y^g|gj||rr mmm '^mmmmß The only proved, hihtiiif,' protection against the attacks of White Ants, Teredos, Dry Rot. Jodelite has now lieen iv constant use in the Straits Settlements for many years with complete success. Experiment: -Coat a piece of deal, Serayah (or other soft wood),
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    • 242 2 McALISTER &c Cc. The Remington Typewriter i- Famous all over the WORLD for SIMPLE and DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASY, RAPID AM) CONTINUOUS WORK. SOLE AGKSTS IMPORTERS: McALISTER Co., Ltd. SMfapw*, Kiiiiln Ltmmmr, mul Vrturnf, ISMAIL &RAHEEM Manufacturing Jeweller*. Diamond Mounter* and dealer* ia prnciou* stout-. ORDERS EVEN OF TEDIOUS NATURE IT.OMI'TI.Y
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  • 42 3 The tidal wave, which proved so drstrnc tivc to the islets otf Hie West (.'oast of Aeliov. early last month, reached a height of orcr 1-i feet at I'nlo Hunyali. where IM penaNU periahtd. Tin- wave swept over the lei
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  • 728 3 Kkaiki. WmUUm i>..: Sii;i>. \W I: There i-. n<> More m £ul -.irnV'ii *'""i the bolero, am; i iiis apriaaj we it in full glo'y. writ-.* lady < ik-^""!. eul in Park; ia "Eton torm I with rounded foeart*. iii :ii ga>nuiau> bolero, faaakn wry ihorl and
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  • 186 3 Society has taken to collect ing old sjlass. which it arranges on tables, or in c-a hinet a, or sometimes has specially made and glazed structures in which to exhibit these treasures with greater fro•loin and security. Fabulous prices are «ive»ii for old Iwr-sjlasses wi.h elaborate pictures
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    • 72 3 nl| A JAMAICAN LADY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY. Vr>\ Michael Hart, wife of the super- Carl Service at Kingaton, Jamaica, Wcat Indiee, aaji that >!u' has for 'oino years ti-ed Chamberlain 'i Cough Remedj Uxt eoagha, croup and whooping OOUgh and lias fcund it vciy beneficial. She has
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    • 496 3 if CURED OFJPORM Doctor Attended Him for Several Weeks without any Benefit Friends Surprised at Result of Cure, and Mother STRONGLY RECOMMENDS CUTICURAREMEDIES "I am plcam^d to give you iln> particulars respecting tlie <-;i*r of my aau Cyril. Four faaaa aaak, aa aaaae home from school with ringworm. At aaae
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    • 232 3 Outfitting Department. JUST to HAND OJk A SPECIAL DELIVERY OF JBfc uuunnnniSa*ani^l^y auPwunaV^nt .jHI luanwt tm^^m^^ C^untnn^ The best value in Raincoats ever imported into the Straits. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. KATZ BROTHERS, L td Jewellery Exhibition Just unpacked the Choicest collection of Jewellery ever seen in Singapore. Very suitable for
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    • 173 3 Artie Tully, 17, Change Alley, begs to announce to his clients that he left on the 11th inst. for BatuGajah. During his absence, he will be represented here by Mr. Chas. Johnson, and will hold I himself responsible for any bets made iby him. CRUSHED FOOD. I TRY IT AND
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  • 626 4 LORD MINTO'S INTERESTING CAREER. An Autobiographical Speech. Tin' Viceroy .f India, Ixml Mimo, delivered R liappy and paitieitlarly increating ipeecn at the Mining and Ge<>luijieal AnoeUtion dinner at CnliaUU. It i> quite new to me (ho remarked^ to be told :hat my ancsator, Lord Minto. diaeovered yold— (i!<.ud laughter)— l
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  • 220 4 NEW DREDGER FOR THE ST RAITS. Per t!ie improveniont and deMMoiag A \\\v port Paaaag, Ma«.srs. William Simon* k Co., I.imiU.l, Rciifr.'w, have launched powerful how-well, centra ladder, baeke*, batgo-loadiujf dredger named the Crab. The dredger has been < oi'tructed under the di nation of Me—is, ('mull. Son Ma;thews, Cicil
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  • Ships and Steamers.
    • 98 4 Fi m KnanyR— 1)> I 1 >i. M. N lit*- .'II 1 lib Ki.-mi China— By Um IJ lilAOwMaan '!■■<- .11 It.. IT. TIMK TAKI.K or M4HJI I'OR. Lofi S.D^npore Due m London Arnred .In,, In !5 I. Kh, 1\ S I JM li M. M. 1.1.
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    • 477 5 The lollowiii". |>as*<'iigi-rs in. r\|M-rW'd t<i ;tlil\c hire by lh<' Imperial tit'iman Mail steamer I'lin/. l.iulwig <ln«' hire on I'ri.liiv the ■J-.'n.l ti;stant. .Mr."c..\.il.M.-yi.i .vi.l f.-imily. Mr. and M«r Fran/, (icrlai-li. l.icul. Col. Kriinand. l.ailv HoWWM I'.iti i-"ii unit maid. Ml .1 11. Kaviii -on. Mi. ,v .1
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    • 107 5 fur Per Steamtr Timt To iioHunu. EafoMfitaorli l><it<i 7 v.m. Miiarnml Mblhc.u HmfWam Ip.m. Miiiii iiiiii Malmv:i Jin. tin 1 p.m. I'oliik Anton ui piuii Saffkv :i p.m. Iknnlji hi— ill. Me. Jmtmtm 4 p.m. IWhwi r. inthrMua 4 p.m.! IUFHtIi I*. Kwctteiiliam. I'iiianj; /Vr.iA 1 p.m. P.Swettenham.
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    • 1252 5 Under this beading the following alilirevia 1 ti..i,- are used str.— Bteamer sb. ship bq; —barque Kch. schooner Yet.— Yacht Cm. —Cruiser. G'ht.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo; H.p. Hone-power Brit. British U.S. I'nited States Feb.— Freuch Ocr —German Dut.— Dutch; Ital.— Italian S[jan. Spanish; Sar. Sarawak G.c.— General
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    • 813 5 Sams, port, proLabu- date urncal, and MM of Aft nts. Steam Kits. Airlie, Sydney, Keb. 24 80-j?lead Alcinoui-, Chir.a. Feb 17 Mansfield Antenor, Uvaraoot, lib 27 Mansfield Apanma, Auxtralia, Feb. U<:tistead Arcadia. Colombo, Mm- 3d P. X O. Au-tntlien. Ssi-jon. Mar. 11 M. MmMmi Austria, Beagtoajl. Mar. U;
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    • 61 5 P. *O. The Outward Mail steimer Macedonia left Colombo at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday and i« expected to arrive lien: early on Friday after noon the 15th instant. Pi tih Mail. The Nr.lerl.ui.l mail steamer Koniug Willeinlll, passed Point .le Cin.ll.- on the 10th infttitit, hi 1
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    • 89 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TANJONO PSOAR Kur Whart Basin Me Clellan. East Wharf Skct. I— Thongwa. Sect. 1 iShilus \Vn*nr) Nil. StcrioN No. 2— Okiira, Vau Bwoll. 3— Dunera. 4 Glenlochy. s— Nil. 6 Calypso, Bangkok, Miuilm 7 Freiderike. 8—
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    • 743 4 P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penang:, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. 1 brunch Bills >f Lading issned for Chin. 0 -ast. Persian Onif, Conthiental, and A merioai Ports SWmrro will leave Siugap->r» on or about MAIL OsMsaM (forChiwn Ma.cd.mU 1« Feb PapasSS
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    • 1192 4 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. Under contract with the Netherlands In.lia Go\ernuient. AatHt* at Sik.m/xi/. Self anSßtl, i.aii: J. Dakm>m.m A Co., 2-3 Coii.yEß Qia%. Th. uudermeiiti.ined dates kip only approximate From E'pected Will be desiMt.'bed for I'aa S»"'i Billiton Feb U Billit)-., Batavia. Java-C.iast, Samnvang, S.ierabayu. l>oeleleng. AmneiiKii. Sanoer, Timor K.H-pang,
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    • 736 4 N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOrO Imperial Qerman Mall Line The fast and well known mail rtSBHMM of this Company Bail fortni^htiv fr .in !'>■.■ :i -i Boinbarg via Rotterdam, Anttrerp, Southii.ii|i ton, Gibraltar, GeDoa, Naples. (coriiie.-tion Mareeillos, Naples, Alexandria, and n ic« M-isa, Per Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, uui^. Singapore,
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    • 526 4 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular I'OKTNKiIITI.Y WllsSBI in unIkiiioJ betwrrn .lapmi aud Kiirnpo by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. I'u.ler Mail Conirart with the mafmtal Japaav .».<• Governmrut, »peciall\ ilrsi^pied f tinCeaaßany*S ■nmaaaa aWnea, imiitc.! Uuuugii. out by 'Klectrietity. BMriaai with anasdmi accommodation Mr First
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  • 337 5 I! \l I I.KS 110TK.1.. 11. v M.- Wdi. -i Mr F H.Oarr r.,i 11 11 .!.,i, „<!..!. KrC, I- Velpi..l 1, w 1 i.; Mr B'tnerael 1 .Mhj.t H. Krai Mr. l h.i.nison .Maj..r.\ Mr, I 01, 1 Vli «n BilgM M:.j'.A Mr* (dm, -ton Mi F.
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  • 48 5 Timk B\u.< on Fort Canning and Mount Faberdrop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard l time corresponding to 6 a. m. Greenwich meantime. The time-gun is fired at 13 o'clock noon, i idieating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock
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  • 432 5 By Lilii. .('ui.. K. Ci. Immmm, Commandant. S. V. 0. Sin,i,,i*>rr, February 11, lyo;. (."uniin.Mii (i.i/.ftt. I No. m.l Hiii Excel U-ucy the Governor liaH Wen pirated to approve of the tulluwiag promotions in the Singapore. .!uni.-.r Cons Capt K. C. Bilk, K.iiKapor.\olumeer Infantry, t. be
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  • 134 5 Fifty Millionaires Start on a Cruise. Tint unaid liner Carouia and the Whit* Star liner Cedru- Nailed from New York on the ."4h ultimo for the Azores and the Mediterranean with m ally fifty prominent American millionaires aboard. They were draw n flora nearly all the large cities
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  • 43 5 The Department of Science in Indo China has recently publish* d a useful report on the invi-iH which attack the rice plant. Id Tonkin these pests do much havoc, especially in times of drought when tht-y increase and multiply to an alarming extent.
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  • 53 5 Kubbtr growing ii improving m I>eli. A Syndicate in Holland has Mint an agent to inquire into the prospects of its cultivation, and a favourable report will result in negotiation!) for purchasing estates under crop. It U said that an expert from the Straits Settlements will be engaged by the
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    • 154 5 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL Peimug and Calcutta, Apcar, on Feb. 10, Paterson Simon Hongkong, Kuttann, on Feb IM, Boustead Fremaiitle via |«irts. Uini/i/.i, on Feb. IM. Houstead. London via ports, Macedonia, on March 24 P. A O. Co. Diinedin via |H>rt.<. A/hiri/tia. on April M, Bon- I stead Telnk Ans.ni,
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    • 599 5 1 I Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and JapaD every week, and from Japau homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and ft r Oen.^a Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One
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    • 577 5 C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THK NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO El'KOPr 17 A CHINA, JAPAN. CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Route from Hon^koi.g. ii, Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan). Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, H.M.S. "K.Mi-RFss ok Iniha I Twin-screw uteaR.M.S. "K.Mriiis, c.X Japan
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  • 39 6 I>| nx. -On January -.B. IUO7, at lliu General Hospital. Shanghai. William Kills Duuu. late- of the American 'J rading Company, ayed 37 years. H..H i/n.— On January ->D, at Xeuc'liatel, Switzerland, Miulnmu Clm. Fa\ r. -Itraudt ltoillot.
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  • 1585 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. National ami constitutional chaugc isiu Hie air. Kuropc, Asia. Africa aud America -all arc experiencing the stress and storm of constitutional crises. The federal chain that holds the United States together is lx-iug tested, and may yet be- tested to breaking
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  • 91 6 We an iiiloiiued that the Colombo Post Office ad\ ise^ the transference of the S ydlitz mails to the N. D. 1., steamer llarbaroswt at Colombo. The It.uliarossji was due in NaplcH yesterday, aud the mails should ha dclivired iv London on Saturday. The Colombo Post Otiicc. says nothing about
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  • 12 6 All the telegrams in this issue aie protoetcd by the Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 16 6 It is expected that the new Ktaag Club will be ready for occupation in two mouths.
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  • 18 6 A motor. car -bed is now in course of coustriiKtioii iv the grounds of tbe I poll Club.
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  • 17 6 At 0.1,' p.m. yesterday, the clocK iv the Victoria Memorial Hall hinted »wl then struck six I
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  • 21 6 The Malay Mail Inais, that a further theft of a laige amount of rubber has taken place in the Klang district.
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  • 19 6 The Perak Pioueer auuounr.es that it has been definitely decided to hold the uext Agri- Horticultural Show iv Taipiug.
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  • 26 6 (inn practice will take place from hurts Connaiigbt and SciH|>ong on Saturday next at IU a. m. ami uot ou the l.'ith instant as formerly notified.
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  • 24 6 The t:hiucsc New Year passed oil very ijuicth No serious crimes were reportetl to the police. Only a few arrests, for gamMing, were in;ule.
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  • 38 6 Parades tor the S. V. C. ceremonial on Saturday will hi at the Drill Hall at I p.m.. and at Rruss iiasa Road at 1.10 p.m., the corps Ik ing ready to move off punctually to these times.
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  • 32 6 Kuala Lumpur bus been having .cry cold mornings, the tcin(>eraturc at 7 a.m. last Friday at Anipaug registering 71 degrees in the shade, a degree lower than it was the previous morning.
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  • 28 6 At a .siiccial meeting of the members of the Peuang Club held last Kriilay. th.i Committee were euiiwwered to raise money for the purchase ef the Club property.
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  • 30 6 The British y.icht Norseman, Captain A. S. ttibb, arrived trom Southampton yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Kobiut>ou and family, aud Mr. Titus oil b"Krd. Tb«- yacht i« bound for Yokohama.
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  • 33 6 The British cruiser Kent, Captain S. V. de Horsey, arrived from Hongkong yesterday and anchored in the roads. She reports tine weather during the voyagp Her destination and date of departure arc uncertain.
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  • 43 6 A cold snap was generally felt in Ipoh last Saturday morning. Thermometers werr down to 7(1 in some houses. Don't our friends iv Plucky I'enaug and ••Sunny SingH|>oii- "just wish they knew what it was to be here, says the Times of Mal.ivu.
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  • 39 6 Jud^mcat wa- reserved by xlti Chiat Justice- at tlie Supicmo Court, on Tuesday afteinoou, in lh^ action brought by Tan See Cheuu aud another agaiust Ong Kug Jin aud thre« others in mpaal to pro|« rtv at lfo.it Qnitv.
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  • 50 6 Thy iwoprii'lri ss of v shooting •ullt.ry in I'aL'Jinn Street, Kuala Lumpur. urraiuuud before .Mr. .lubt last Friday for breach of the gaming rules prohibiting lotteries by keeping a shooting gallery. She accubed was diic haryed, the Jfagistrauholding that a shooting gallary aoei nut came within the definition of lotUnen.
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  • 430 6 laapautur Lcgge ha- haaa Uaaaa ms) from Ipoh to Kuala Kubu. Mr. Co)h It, A i- painting a new portrait of Kin-j Kdwanl. Mr. K. W Hirrn In-, beeu aMatateil honorary sontarv ..I the Man;; Inly Mr. inciut Wiakmu waatalMMrc lioin* tor tin- I. M. s. on
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  • 48 6 A woman nainad Kllen llriggs. Su veil age, Herts, agutl seventy-six, is going out to Australia to marry her old lover, v. hum sin last lost trace of fifty years ,i.;o. Since their separation the woman ha- Ih I man in I three times, aud the man four.
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  • 48 6 Abuiit 8.: M) p.m. on Tuesday, a ricksha got iv the way of a tramcar al tin- Titujong Pagai cud of South Itridgc Uoji.l and was ■Hal Ihe coolie was badly hiniad whili the fares, two Kliug meu UxiK to the ir heeN. ■aaaaa a^ they touched ground.
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  • 64 6 We notice by the way (says -The Asian that a vc>ry large percentage of the pri/rs in the Lucky ISag at Ihe Miuto Charity I- etc was made up of Ikiics ol soap' This is a distinct slur upon Calcutta. We protcs; that, although we may hi pale, und uc
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  • 64 6 Mr. t'oia. the only aM of the I'onndfr of one of the olilcst firms in Itangoon Na^ursj, t'oia aud Company, h.i- h hmwaWi i» the Kuugo hi Kiver. He mat in a ~.<iupau. which fouled the anchor cb.ioi ol a steaiui V and the sampan eapaiaeiL Kelp was immediately at
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  • 83 6 Delicate fruits from the tropics have reached Kurope sound uud Jrnsli A fen weeks ago au experimental shipment, coin pressing inaugastccus, rambutans. and pineapples, was sunt to Holland by a him at Batavia. ami MM has becu receive I th»t tbe fruit reached its destination Maw tbr worse for its
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  • 94 6 A nniubcr of robberies are daily reported from Mm neißhbourhoods nf r\i>io<s, Biputoli and Trouoh. and uearly all the. robbor ar>arme»l with knives and revolver*, says t hi Times ot Malay*." ll may »cum >tran»» but it is true mvt.rthelt.--~, remark-, out ton tawnocmry, th.ii the ntuclf "i raroiven kept
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  • 98 6 a buff.tiii onaMia (jood lr lo| sau id y at IViiani; jilmhii iniaw i hat Tlnirwlav. It whs lirsl BMH on tin Rmu .Jermiil Tanjony Tokoag i:nl TmaijOMg Kun-_:.il> Kernels and IM i-lihskl liv hiiimlwi i.i i natives. X— r the Swimming Clnl>. it gated a boCM bclonyin-,' to Mr.
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    • 146 6 Qaldbeek frtaegregor ®0., WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. lIAVK .M ST KKCKIVKD KHKHN KHIPHKNT olHEREFOKDSHIRE CIDER J. Travers Sons Ltd. 7 D'ALMEIDA STREET. SOLE AGENTS GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTD. ENGLAND. The Egyptian Government \KI. so mtLL PLEABKD WITH TMK ARROL-JOHNSTON Car ol wliiel) they brcuiue possessed tally last year that they have
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    • 230 6 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE OFFICIAL ROYAL CONNAUGHT GROUP TAKE! AT OOVKinntKXT iIOI a>: i;v WILSON CO. T.IUI. IM HIKK OIIIIKss ill Cn\SM,,MT Hiiil Priii. oss Pirtr.i-in. 11. i:. Tin (...Miu.M ,uid Mis> Ainlei'Hou, tin' N*live SUtis bulUns ;iml lieHlili'llts. eti Str. I'lMllntlllriMl t Iw tlir hi .si saseasaM ami iaMwliag paetnjfnwh
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  • 199 7 PARLIAMENT RE-OPF.NHD BY HIS MAJESTY. The Jamaica Incident. AMF.RICA THANKED FOR HELP. Constitutional Changes Foreshadowed. Km>M <». rOwk Cira« nwm v"--1 kin. I'elniia.v 11 p.m. P.iili.imi nt »ii" u|IIIMi ill I*M*B this alter m, by His M;ije-ty the Kin^. who was un.-.l 1.-. Una n Alt \andrii. In
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  • 847 7 London. IVlMitarv The l\iu^. .it i >iu|Muio I hy Qbsmi \lexinui.i. o|k I l';ii!ianiiiit MsUrday with the fullest Stale .-i-i-in: -lial. The Kiim S|> -li t Hiat friuudly 'elation- aru maintained with all iocMga Pow.r-. li ,-,ii,iiiii ml. lh. mil tflu and devotion of >n \li \.i",l- i*
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  • 512 7 Constitutional Democrats Control the Situation. [Kkutbr's Tp.i.egram.] London, l-'i lii'iiarv M, In tlie pivliiniuais elections lor the Duma, the advam id parties hiive carrii-d the nniloiity in most of the important town*, m-i-ludin^ Mo-cou.< till sMi. Saraiott. A^trakhnn. Titli*. TnsUiut. Mmtk n"<l Vl:ielivo>tok. London. February 1 1. The
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  • 99 7 Revolutionaries Capture Government Monies. [Bsons'i Telecham.J London. I'cbruary I-'.. l lnviiig lkuii foit wariicd.thc St. Petersbum police, on Saturday, arrested six members of a gang of revolut'.inarie-s waiting to attack a strongly escorted carriage couvey'jg Custoius' Receipts to the Kauk. The remainder of the gany ese-apenl. On Tuesday,
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  • 22 7 fRiFTER'S TeLIGBAM London, February 12. The tuncial ol iscouut Ciouchcu at Hawk-hn,-t w.i- of a Meat impressive description.
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  • 45 7 Safety of the Crew. [KEUIXR'e TttJbti&tJK.] Londun, February l'J. The Mensageries Maritime'? steamer Laos, from the Far Kast. ha« been wrecked near St. Nazaire. The ye-» I. which was laden with rice, is a total loss. The whole of the Ml were
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  • 23 7 [Urn Ostasia-hsche Lloyd Tcle»R4M Btrliii, Fi.bruar.yJ3. *A rumour that Use Saieer will shorth Beet the Czar proves to be unfounded.
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  • 237 7 f Programme of H. R. H/s Movements. The prugrauiuic arruuged for tenlay in ronnectiou with the visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of Counaught was as follows, but. of course', the late arrival will necessitate' certain MMMgM Pasir I .in in nu and Fort Siloso were
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  • 71 7 [Inmi'i Tiirom.] I. .n.l.iii. February 14. The death of Ljrd Allendale create^ a v;ic;incv in tin- Hc\ham Division. The deceased Peer wa« created a baron iust year. He is succeeded by the Hon. vT. I. IVauuimit. M.P. for the Hexhain Division, who was born in IHKO.
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  • 41 7 [Rixtku's Telegram.] I jondon. February It. ISurglars effected au entrance into the house of Mr. Wtirtheiiiier, in Park Lane, and stole objects of art to the value of C')O.(KN). The stolon property includes paintings by (i.tiuslKiiough and lieynolds.
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  • 255 7 It is not often that the Dutch eummuuity iv Singapore arc givcu such a vocal treat as a good many took advantage of on Tuesday evening. 'f\ie occasion \ras the farewell loucert by Mdmc. Alida Loman. Liitkemunn. who is shortly leaving Sinyal>.ire. aud who was assisted by
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  • 86 7 Mr. Tre visa Clarke, Ilireutor of the Australian Mail Line Syndicate anil of Sir ■Italics Laiug and Sous, Limited, Shipbuilders. Sunderland, aud Mr. John Ksplen. Consulting Kngineer. Aastralian Mail Line Syndicate, pu-sed through Colambo last week on their way to Australia. Mr. Clarke tolel a reporter
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  • 98 7 Mr Hamsay Macdonald, M. P.. who has lost returned iroin a visit to Australia, stated, in the course of an interview by a represenI tative of the Daily Chronicle," that there waa much more real democracy in the Commonwealth than in the United State*. IU believed that
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  • 107 7 Th* framing of laws to bring the promised constitution for China into working order is a political topic of the day at Peking. The high authorities there intend to entrust the w ork to a Cantonese named Wang, who waa educated nt Ho.igkong, and who some
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  • 109 7 NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS AND THE THAW TRIAL. Authorities Threaten Prosecutions. Reuter's Tblsokami London, Fubruary lii. At the iustauce of President Roosevelt, the Federal District Attorney has served notices upon the newspapers published in New York that it is the intention of the authorities to prosecute them criminally for
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  • 38 7 KKfTI.lt TKI..XKAM.J London. February 1 Keuter's correspondent at Tokio wires that the Budget ban passed the House of Representatives without the slightest curtuilmcut. Such an action has not been known since the Diet was first I
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  • 33 7 [Renter's Telegram.] London. February 1 1. Prince l-'ushiiui has left on his mission to Kngland in return fur the visit paid to JafMtn last vein hv Prince Arthur of Connaught.
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  • 37 7 I UkITKH'b Ti.I.I.CIKAMk London February I .'I. His Majesty Hie King has givtu audience to Mr. James liryce. the new BritWl Ambassador to Washington, and conferred upon him the Order of Merit.
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  • 25 7 I I{i:i-ti.ii's Telegrams London, February 18. A li»cc of Moorish tribesmen has attacked 'I" Uiwn of Moj.i.lor and Inn-nod the AngloFrench Club.
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  • 19 7 Rkutkr's Tklegrams London. February Mr. Kei< llardie. Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, has been re-elected.
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  • 50 7 LReUTKH'* TELtOKAM.J London, February 1.'.. The Dutch Cabinet has resigned in consequence of the First i hambcr having rejected the military estimates. It had been proposed by the Cabinet to abolish the term of lon- service in the Militia with a viiuv of reducing expenditure.
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  • 62 7 The Shah Accedes to Popular Clamour. [Xi ikk Telkcham.J London. February Hk Keuter's eorrcsjioudt^nt at Teheran telegraphs that tho Shah, in a Message to the Pcrsiau Parliament, grants all trie popular demands, including the formal recognition of Constitutional Government. This Message has been telegraphed to Tabriz, where the
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  • 63 7 [Reuter'b Telegram.] London, February lv. In opuuiug the Legislative Council of Jamaica. Sir Alexander Swetteuham (Uovernorl stated that the repair of the damage caused by the recent earthquake would exhaust Colony's estimated surplus. The Council agreed to ask the sanction of the Secretary of State
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  • 23 7 [Rbutek's Telkgrah.] London. February ML The whole of the nominal capital for the State Hank of Morocco has been subscribed.
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  • 55 7 [Den Ostasiatibi he Lloyd Telegram.] Berlin, February 12. The question of increasing the Navy has come to the front in the 1 nitrcl States. The Secretary to the Navy, Mr. C. .1. lioimpaitc. h;i> imtttti openly that a slron«tl-et is the belt «u:irHiit<r for pi-ace thai, the
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  • 65 7 Science Reinforced by Modem Invention. T Reuter's Tilbobamb London. February 12. Another P-ritish expedition is being fitted out for the exploration of tbe Antartic region. The expedition starts in October next Lieutenant Shackleton. who accompanied X-MBsiandcr Scott with the Discovery expedition, will* be >n comma ad. He takes
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  • 215 7 Rocket Explodes and Injures a Kling Coolie. Those residing iv the vicinity of Fort Cornwall]*, says the Penang (ia/ette of last Saturday, were startled at nine o'clock that morning by hearing a loud report <>t a caunon going off. Sergeant- Major Goulds, of the Penang Volunteer Corps,
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  • 147 7 St. Valentine Hotel Burnt to the Ground. In the curly hours of yesterday morning a In broke out in the St. Valentine P>ath Hotel at the sixth mile at Itukit Timah. The premises had been closed up for Mime mouths, and a Javanese kebun was left
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  • 353 7 European Officers and Men Killed and Injured. The. following telegram warn received at the War Office from the general ohicei 1 commandiny •'■niaiea. aud was published in London on the 19th ultimo. Kuown casualties to date: Deal ha. Officers: Maior W. H. Hardyman. W. I. It.
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  • 61 7 Ldbt night, at 6.U0. a lamp burt>l in an eating bouse in Manila Street, aud a Chinese Baba huilcd it n.it of the window with the result that it fell on a passinc rickbba. The coolie was {rightfully bimird. *nd (he Occupant", two Chinese, also nuffori'd iojurien. but
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  • 132 7 Prime l.oui.ul r.altt mlwiy ou January II sent to ilas Captain Mark E 1 K«rr. on tin flagship. Hi.- UrnV nt I'urijiuuMiL. it lolUw iag At.t3ae« K. kav» areal •tiu»Uuiiba m *iii'^ yoa that lhave umpired the King's coiq mand to conTey to you and
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  • 105 7 GREAT LOSS OF LIFE FEARED. Frozen Bodies Drift Ashore. Renter's IfcUMMI London. I > In ii.irv 14. I'he rtMW Larchmont has Im-cii sunk in a collision off Kli.mli Island. She had on board l:so |>asseußers .mil n crew of ;w hands. Five boats 'aud four rafts, carrying 10
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  • 153 7 Inspector Reynolds Drowned. i From 0m Own OHMMMn), Labuan, February 1 Wiiile boating outside of the harbour last evening, a party of Kuropcans was ca)tsi/ud during a squall. In-iKitor Keynolds MM drowned, and so far his body has not been recovered. lii-I'iclur Kc'VUoiils hail just Horn
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  • 121 7 RsCTtt'l TtLtGBAM. j London. February 1 1 Hi.- Majcbty'ti battleships Albeuiarle ,mH Commonwealth collided on the ni^ht ol tin 11th iustaut. Moth ships are now proceeding, at h .<i of twelve knots, to Gibraltar win it tin necesHary repairs will be effected. No casualties are reported from eithi
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  • 62 7 [Dm; OnTAiiATiM he Lloyd Tk.i.eokam Merlin. February ML Dr. l>c Maartens, the International lawexpert, who is making arrangements for tin next meeting of the Hague IVace Con ference. had been sounding the Power* on the di-arnmim ut question. He find)) that Kusflia, Austria, tiermany. and France, declare themselves
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  • 45 7 [DEK OSTASIATISCHE LLOYD TeLKGBAM.] litrliu, February 1:;. The disarmament of the Kami* or llntt. n tots in German West Africa i* beinß continued. Those rebels who had tied into l.apr Colony and were, detained there will be sent back into Oeruiau territory.
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  • 47 7 [Da 0— m him l.iovn huMttK] Itcrlin, February 1:i. Thf Kaiser has received the (irand Cro— of the Uoman Catholic (MM* "f Mm Knightof Malta. This decoration i* conferred upon him for a speech he recently delivered M tin reconciliation of both r.'irelijjions.
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  • 185 7 Agreement to Restrict Coolie Immigration. [Keiter'i Telegbam.J London. February 18. i lit Commm ;it vVachin^ton, has agreed ti> pasr- a Kill authorisioK 1 1 I'nsident of tlir I'nited States to exclude Japanese iiiniii^raii t~ when it i- consult rt A tlirv would be id irimi'iital lv home
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 25 8 The Peuauc; Swimming caruival. arianged for March '2. has been postponed owing to the Yoluntt er ioHppctiou lieing li\ed for that date.
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    • 37 8 Handicap at Penan*. In the semi final heats ol tin- billiard handicap at the IVuaii". Club last Thursday night. Mr. Duxbury beat Mr. C. C. RogMV, and Mr. l>. K. M. Brown bent Mi C. Matthew
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    • 28 8 1 in.i at Kuala Lumpur. The following earth well returned lor the Kuala Lumpur Ladies' February medal: Ira. I'alU.t M 1 74 11 Mh-20 07 n r-
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    • 117 8 5.X.C. v. V.M.C.A An iutt-restii guiHlch was played before a j large crowd on the F.splauadc on Tuesday.! There was no MR iv the first period, j though the S.K.C. had most of the play. In the second period, play was still more iv lav- 1 ou of
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    • 636 8 S C. C. v. Civil Service This match was played ou the Ksplanade yesterday, und resulted iv in, on the first innings, for the Club. The bowling was better than the batting all through, though i'antrcll hliowim! good form for the Club and Nicholas for the Service in the
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    • 139 8 1., L, T. C Tournam -nt. The following are thr results of Tuesday's play:Omaammmmm Pairs. Miss liiiunitud Mr. (iaunt beat Mrs. Peirce aud Mr. Linton. o -11. B 1. Mrs. Sal/manu and Mr. F. Salzmaun beat .Mrs. (iansloserand Mr. Miles. 4—6. 6—4.6—2. tfnua Dolblks l!. Class. Mrs. liiadilell
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  • 864 8 Stage Version of Raffles at the Teutonia Club. civ auspiciously indeed did the Uanduiaun Cmiicdy t >in|>aiiy begin its short season at the Ti -utonia Club last evening. The spacious hall was well tilled sometime before the hour ;it which the play was to commence, and when,
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  • 23 8 Dr. W, H. Orme, the new District Surgeon for Perak, lias passed his examination at the London Tropical School of Medici'uv with distinction.*"
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  • 816 8 Tin following is the Oeneral Manager s Keport for the four weeks ending January 20. 1907. The accotupauving sheet of mii.c measure incuts and assay results of prospecting work shows a total "of 408 ft. for the period I weeks) under review made up of M It.
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  • 216 8 Interesting Point Discussed In Court. Shortly before the hour for adjournment on Tuesday, a partnership controversy came before the Chief Justice, at the Supreme Court, the parties interested being Messrs. Manasseh Meyer, Raphael Elias SasHoon, and Moi.-r Abraham SasKoon, who formerly comprised the firm of Meyer Bros.,
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  • 350 8 Chief Justice Finds for the Plaintiffs. Messrs. C. Dupire iindl'o. recovered the Hum of *1.4H7.*', together with costs, lioin Ch.ip Lock Nam Heng. on Tuesday, and were ordereil to ifturn Omi hwmof cigar^ aud labels (o the defendant, who had refused to accept the delivery of MM
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  • 113 8 The Meetiufj of tin- Licensing Justice* fir the ijiiinT aomrctenciug on April 1, 1906, will be held in the FiJ-«t Magistrate* Court, at 2 M p.m. ou Wedmwljt} the 20th March, 1907. Applicant for transfers, renewals or new I.i. .ii-i- i, d persons objecting lomic-I. applications most appear
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 259 8 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. j Feb. *> -At HaU-room. wreck of Dutch h/b Roijuiersz," at 2-30 p.m. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. KiiIPPINGCMCKK.- Watecl atouce. Kn.-V j ledge of .hipping routine essential. Apply FKA6F.R ,V NK.AVK Ln> :ill Itaf yiio- I TO LET. KIIKNISHKD HOCTSK. Haii.iwni.i> nished house H.tuated iv one
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    • 520 8 CURED BY PE-RU-NA. I IVELL.-KXOIVX AUSTRAL!. IX nrsiXl.SS M.I SCFFFRF.nW I YEARS WITH Cl TAMMH OF THRO. I 'X.4RL S F/XD I t PERMAXEXT RELIEF UNTIL HE TOOK MS-MU-XA. MR. JOHN J. FR4MKS. Mr. John .I.Franks, Hiindli- street, Ad-I.iid- s,.ui n \u-tr:ih;i. ni.inU.-r I. O. O. F., No. 4, and
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    • 67 8 THE FRENCH CINEMATOGRAPH. Hh.ACH HOAI). TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!' ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. We hiive siiecially -cl.-.t.-.l lnt<>Kl 4 c>-mu-. tragic, anil historic picture- M slionn iv order to satisfy our ptMM, IST SHOW 7-30 P.M. 2ND SHOW 9.30 P.M. MATINEE EVERY S.VI I KDAY FROM n TO 7 -M. Children fi<e.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 108 8 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, February 14. High Water. 1 1 i 7 p.m. Chinese Sew Year. I'ublic and Bank lloli 'ay Mohammedan New Year's Dsv. S. V. I. and Maxim Co. Man,ei\ 10.. Han Imnnn Co. Teutoniu Cub. t». Sul i« (lull Launches., k. 10. 11, 2-:W am. :< :<0
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  • 210 9 Kiwui.v i Xi hi in IWt" PkODI'CE. XXCM.WiH. i.iaml.i.r buyers 1 i.W <lo (Culx: No. li n»;.-K- -'i lO-tS Da«M Hali H.IIO do PootiuaV 1« ••"> Pipptr. lilai-k buy*** l*M!\ do WhiU Sul'i' l'Uiiir Sai-iiv :'l; W (].> Brtin.'i No. 1 tM hiirl Sa»o n I'off.r Hali, l« 19M
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  • 475 9 Union Assurance Society Absorbed by the Commercial I'nion. The San Francisco dieuter rripp!ed if < h i many Bre inaanißCC office* in a greater or Ic.-s dtgreei but tew, if any. were so hardly hit as the Union .Wirance Society, which has now Ix'cn drr.cn to leak
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  • 60 9 a bm mi 9tm oi lava fraei tbi Maoaa Lea viilcmmo. iii Hawaii, :':«■> lakes place. The stiratn. whirh in Moving ia the direotios e( Monolnlii. is hall mill- wide, it is atlvaucing mi ill" rat" ot SO feel i>ci Imur. anrt, «!i<;ii L |i<- Litest r.'|><n! BOBoerninH it. >v;.
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 369 9 Mrmat Capital Subscribed of *»"> e Pft j d km Shares Wlue j a P to Be 1903 «0»).000 ».«X),000 30,000 10 10 1900 MTMM $140,000 i 1^ ue<l 1O j» 10 1901 i $600,000 »600,000 WOO? 10 10 190:1 £400.000 £330,000 350,000 1 1 1&01 »300,000 9298,600 $000
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    • 305 9 ItM f-.Wi.WK) 1904 PMH WAS 700.000 W3 jlTu.UOU 1006 (I'iO.OOO 1904 £12,000 iMIU 937 10 fl 500 1 £104.337.10 9JJ i300 j 12/6 K- am 1 700 10 10 40 8,«0 I 10 i 8 Ml 12.^ f 700 X J tUlii I 11,000 1 7/9 >r>in.ooo 70,000 io
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    • 216 9 1891 £.V:i77.1O.O £4,648.15.0 7.638 12/6 12/6 H»8 »2-.'.->.OOO $22-5,000 4,500 W $50 UM< ilio.ooo.noo tio.ooo.ooo i-o.ooo Mi »i--v> iwii K.HMM $2,400,000 1 2*222 100 10 n.iM mi i-9c. jtMiMM *i,ooo.ooo i q s:u.ono $34,000 xaoo t io $'io Ml noo »«7^ nnn < 6 000 $10 1Oj 1899 »h"(H)O
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    • 40 9 Hnwarth Krskine, Ltd. 6% Rilcy Har'roaves, Ltd. 6% -;n,u|K're Municipal 6% Tiuijont! Pagar Dock Co.. Ltd. 6% s^, MOO.OOO 3% prein. •225.000 :t% t rera. 400.0 0 30%preii' 1.xT8.000 2%prem. 602.'»0 2% .lis nominal irtO.POO 2J% prem 1,1150,0(10 par
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  • 203 9 The following in the World" obvious. Iv wi it-ton to hit off a silly Wlief at present prevailing in the mIIv section of 1., mi. .ii Society: Ou the -übjoci. of the unlucky attributes of nines in dates, a lady mentions the following series of datal coinciilcmrs vith
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  • 98 9 K. of k." and his General. One of the most salient, cfcametaritriei ■>f Lord Kitchener';: rule in liiilia. MJI tha Bystander," is his habit of committing ay little as possible to paper. To give an order by word of mouth he will wire I General to come a- f"i!v <
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  • 63 9 I "Socialism," says Mr. Keir H;ii.iio. iy going; to rido tfec Blata."l We baar Kcir Ilimlie thus explain Tlii- purpose of the quack The State is held l»y l>it Hint rein. The wastrel on her back. But ho must needs be careful how lie tries to curl* h:r
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    • 45 9 SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING. Mrs. Howell QavaMga Mlji BnMmp Tel. 911 oupoMte I'ost Offlcs). L>9O I Riley Hargreaves AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Sole Agents for pl^ THE COLONIAL FERROCONCRETE SYND., LTD., LONDON. ESTIMATES AND ADVICE FREE FOR ANY KIND OF CONSTRUCTIONAL WORK. Civil, Mechanical. Electrical Engineers. i k
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    • 231 9 2 A Boon to the Bilious. 2 a^SggSSKHSrSSSiF I ppi Pius I. BEBCHAM'S PtLI.S mlntla with Ik* r» n i,... lt I 9 >iVORTH_A GUIN EA A BOX. 0 O S«M evtrywherc in boK«i. price I iso pilli <|<,8 pj I* e s^«^^>c^€K>c s 4^^^c^^^^c^^oc^^^^c s^os3 KAME Co. No. 23,
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  • 508 10 The Zancigs in London. The diamatie correspondent of the "Tiara 'f Ceylon" draws attention to the interest eacited in London by tha maiMilli.u-- power- of the Zaitcigß. Wll'.'ll he SMS them at the Alhanibra they aKBM very lino ...<'iitatiously OB to the StagO, and" Mrs. Eaaeig took her Hand
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  • 180 10 The Amir s fondneai for children isi well-knewa. A graceful illaatrataoa of this trail was alVordcd (iuring the short halt of h.s train recently at Umballa. fkwillft on the platform a protfty little uirl of aiiout nine years old he asked her father. Captain lialloran
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  • 83 10 Th aopalar iaaaaaaoa of a Briton is tliat he i-> reticent, anatere, and as]. Bah when outside of his own family elide-. I wish that I night subscribe to this belief, it is as pleasant tp dwell on the imperfections of dwelled in other lands than ours.
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  • 483 10 Mutinous Troops Severe Punishment. The l'ioneor makes the following interesting statement with regard tc the Raaaaa troops in Central Asia: From time to time. la.-, summer, reports reached India of mutinous oatbreaks in [ailiaua at A-hkabad in the Ifcaa)aafoaa Province. All units, except the Cossacks, were
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  • 113 10 A French journat declares that it >piu- of all objections, the tunnel undei the Clianir.l will be built, because it is in the logic "i* !iuuia:i evolution, and baiaaai tat ■itiain lead ta approach MKB other more and mere, digging through isthmuses and piercing moun taiaa. Tha
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  • 240 10 The solemn conclave by various publi< bodies whose loans have* recently failec .is to the precise tuno when they shpuk go to the market Ls, says the Indiar Daily Xews," more or less of a burlesque Tha.' the year should bo parcelled ou: ■awag thes? bodies and one
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  • 324 10 Kew industrial SllsV |1 SS isa,! a recently abown pr great pf mm* satisfactory c'laract. r ai that flulnij j. lac receatly N-ued aanaal report of tht United Lankat Plaatattoaa Coatpaay, aa aadertaaiag winch is eatefry raiu-it-J in tin- grawiag of tobacco in
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  • 485 10 Tin- M tm rial t,. ;be Chaacellt ..i •'■<■ Excl ha hi vi t b ea m m in Acw rdlna t.> h. L.i nri.' n < «re pondcnl of ecntempi rarr, I;;.- been i.i Uck 1,1 en ih th( H. ...c! i i Crad(
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  • 76 10 The Mm of Norfolk, the Duke of li. it „,1. Mr. \V .liter Loaf, M I. Sii G. D. Tallyman QoMm, Kicld-Marsli.il Sir fJeo S. Whit" General Sir Redren B. Blilicr. an<l utaetl have finned a nnii-p;>!itica! N.it ii-n.il Dsfeacs Assixiat i. ii Ul deal niaiiilv with
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    • 90 10 KING OF ALL COUGH MEDICINES. Mr. K Caaa, ■ail eanrist of c.mt.iii Ceater, Coanscticstt, U. S. A., who has boon in the United States Service lor ;iln nt Mxtri'n years, ana: Woj have trioil many eoaga medicines for] croup. Imt Chambarlsia'i Ooogfa Remedy is kiri<_' <it ;ill ami one to
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    • 1044 10 Banks, Insurances, Auctions. Hongkong 0* Shanghai Banking Corporation. paid-up capital »i0,000,00t i RESERVE FUND:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 «o,i „«> nnn I Silver Reserve $10,2-W,000) w .'«0,000 1 R werre Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. Hanpt, Esq. Chairman. O. 11. Mmlhnrst, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E Grx-t.-.. Esq. A.
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    • 368 10 FORTHCOMING SALES. I \V«<lncsdsy. Febrnsry 20 -Wssst of the Dutch steamer Koijnier-z." J. 30 p in. Saturday. February 2:l— Furniture Sale, 5-1 I H.-a.-h K.*,l. Saturday. I\-bruaiy -.':<— Knruitr.ri- Sal.-. OSSBBI (iroveKoaid. .1. L. Van BeatSß, Esa. Satutduy, March 2— At Malacca. Kstat. „f bssKeag r.i.-u (<ie.eaKe.ii, Baaaeho iierty. UtiildingallotmeiiU.
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  • 918 11 Old-Fashioned dame Killed by Bridge Mr. Edward Dicejr enntribatca an iatareatiag article i:i the January number of tha l'.»H Mall Ifansine "oa TluKail of Wail "Few avwata, ha ttyt, hava ao much BBaal mv bolicl in tin' stability •>f human inautvtioat as tin' collapse of Whist
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  • 32 11 l>ailv limits laka place thnuigh.nit tlif lower YaagUa <>f «tnn— >■ ivtaraal from Japan, eaaaiad wi'ii anuaad siu-<- t .ssfs of tlio l!<aotic>nari.'s in IVUitig. c^n-inj; con^tri na- tiou iv tlic ifloiiu party.
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  • 353 11 Reception Held at Carcosa. Kuala Lumpur. Febraary C. H. H. thoSuitan of P-rak. C C. M. G ■■a, M we staK-d M.me days a.vi. broken hi.s return journey from BiafafMn to j spend a few days in Kuala Lumpur, and is atajuajj at Carcaai
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  • 237 11 Mr. P. Ralli wriu-. In IKB3. when this matter was beiYiv Parliament, I happened la he in\ \Ud :<> hroakfast by the late I^>rd Arthur Russell. The> chief guest of IBM day was a well-known Liberal peer, siner dead, who am ly in favour of
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  • 293 11 An Important Acquisition. Than v Bnwkled m ia Colombo, CVyloii. liiirlxur llip BT«a of which i',')Un MM, with ;i ilcpt'i .it low niter ranging up tn .'*9 ft., ami hrn msj two entrances. *i'»' It, and 7»h« ft wia> !>■ spo«-tiv«'lv Tim-, the largtati BMrduuK
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    • 307 11 Hfter Illness <^^t ro ls nothing equal to Angler's l-iiiul?i«>n for buildinp up hi-altlt and strr!t«,'tli after any illness that has 6^fZ^\ l W*atem in a weakinid, T w«^>rwV\ "run-down" condition). It is YfJ*^S/Gflry^^A i j> i i!\ c '"i lifter inllnen/a, W^s^^SaaSf\»\ I" 1111 1 1 1 pleurisy, hi";,
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    • 701 11 NOTICES. TO ADVERTISERS CO "STRAITS TIMES." Advertiser-. BBSM BBBBSBI are to be iMre»»- ed to c/o i'fr.ii.v Flm*, will confer a favour on the Management, if, when they write to this j oflice, to inquire f>r tlioj. auswiri-, they I iustruct their BMBBf who brings the MSB* to wait for
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    • 721 11 NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that a* BB*B w>ih effect from the M laaaary, l»t)7, purchase>l ail the HttK-k-in-trade carriel on br Bin Ching Ann, Tan CBjMBJ Siang. »t No. M l'hill.p Sir- Bt, and that we are not n «|i >iiKihle for a dphta contracted by the taid Sin
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    • 619 12 WANTED. >.; l:\ iOVOi;.— A|'ply givinf !>(■ atoUH- -iilar\ ri'«|iii'i'il tu 'l A!.mi Mil' i i C fc.it-l Plan' modi If ■law t > OABD AND LODGING. T« ln»r,l ami lodging in pri^ I Tarma moder.vte. RapT) F. If. 8., c/o Wnrth '9(1 o RENT, W( B-rarntohed Hoow (w I
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    • 683 12 TO BE LET. i OI Kil I.S.— Small b facing sveuagii Bridge Road an Fir i tnat. Apily Onthrie A Co. Ltd., Afaati v.c -No. 7 B»f I -•i Viii f. A;'l'l\ t. c 155S OUTHBIE CO.. Ltd. HHERWOOD." I'attr- ii-ii huajaakai. taut MM par a»o«ah. lava .il atrj-. Api'ly
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    • 493 12 TO BE LET. i 1COMl'OrXl> IU)I'SE.- N0.6-4Oxley Road. Entry Ist of March. Apply to 'A. S. Shooker. 7 D'Alneida Street. I 134 I COWPOI XI) HOUSES. -Xos. M 1 Wilkie'' I Rood and 106- Orchari Uoad. Api)i> to!' A. S. Shooker. D' Almeida Roiwl M I 1 I HOl'BK.— No.
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    • 585 12 FOR SALE. PARA RIBBI'.H STIMPSau.I seeds. M K. KATHIBU, Sir.gapoi-.-. I HITIBER KSTATK— »OO acr.is. situated! ■Kv* tn Mal-i. Town. For full BaitJaalan i imd] Ofc Slr.iil, Tin i. c M KMI'TY HOGSHEADS (54 (;AI,LONS.) About 100 to 150 monthly Apply to B. j a/a -stii'.t- Tinu<" Baajaaaaa. r124 I'AHA
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