The Straits Times, 1 June 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.35*6 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 1907. PRTCE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 286 1 GRAND HOTEL OE LEUROPE SINGAI"I:K Moumficoutly turmi lVit.U Klcgsnt Bbnpiioit] CONDOR CEMEN T. Messrs. C. Oupire Co. Wa^^mm, March v, mm. I I Sirs, We havu CAKEFULLY TESTED the samples »J CONDOK" cement which we hnd selected from shipments stored in your godowns. THE TKSTS UNIFORMLY SHOWED the cuaent to
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    • 462 1 Robinson and Company, $ol a GE nts. RALEIGH CYCLES Season ISO 7. The RALEIGH CYCLE Co. own the finest factory in the world, equipped with the most up-to-date tools and appliances for obtaining accuracy and finish, and are thus enabled to produce CYCLES THAT ARE UNEQUALLED IN VALUE AND GENERAL
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    • 13 1 GRAND HOTEL DE LEUROPE. sin<;.\i'oki:. Mow is Coxn SMSSSM] r.n.ln. -ivi'l.', kmttkmmimmtmt. J
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  • 1467 2 The Tenderfoot. Tbflet wax iii-tliiii tin- dmknt— aad a sound Mnt soiiminr dra«int; .1 mat BCMM the rIiHU. Tin' Uinlc 1 fi»>t i:ii-. c| hiiiiHclf up on liis cllkjun and |K«rnl at tin BBtebwatk shadow and moonlight that Hindi- up tinIt'Kir. Imt tilt' 1 u«tlin>4 alaan l
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    • 293 2 Moet (Sf Qf)andon\ (The Champagne de Luxe) j.VET 1 CHANWdJ Importers: Borneo Co., Ltd. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR lot /fp^ 5^C W^J fT AIOc roller radii a4Bbs JAMESTOWN 5 fWP"/ m yttk IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. H. ABRAMS. HORSE REPOSITORY OUCH \i:i> ROAD. Jmt Unit il K\. Furl— atiti Hoists, < <il»
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    • 211 2 EUSSEIXSJ TO M OBTMNKK FROM AI.I. STOUK KKKI'I.US McALISTER Co., Lid., Q*mh4 Rynwuatiri* $350. Wropieal 53uilt BY LEADING LONDON MAKERS. TIME. In SOLID Mahoyany Casr*. Full mm I. Iron Krauutl. gt\t%^*l PAYMENTS Check-Action. Handsome Iv-i-i.- Tone Cicli nn.l S!'f*|ll TAKEN Powerful Tinki> Kkkk k.k (>n>: Vk^i:. The ROBINSON PIANO CO.,
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    • 343 2 FOR WOMEN Especially Mothers The Sanative, AntisenticCleansing, Purifying, and Beautifying Properties of Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, are of priceless value. For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and
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  • 242 3 Mr. H. \V. Lucy, in the Albany licview. n -marks on the disapix:arauce of the orator tiom the House of Coiiiiiioiih: Time was. at and since the period of I'itt .md Fox. when the House of (.'ominous was a sta^e from which eminent men delivered elaUnate disemii
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  • 134 3 Soini tiyurcs showing the growth of the liiscuit trade in Bengal are ghrOß ill the Indian Trade Journal In HOI4M Urn total iiii|«>rts of biscuits into llvitish India mn I7»ki.(iO(I lbs.: in MOt-flt they were over in.- and a halt' million |k>uii<ls. The total value of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 97 3 AN OLD MAXIM APPLIED TO A MODERN REMEDY. Everyone apeafa <>( the feast as lie fimls it," ix n maxim of tlie Portuguese. .lihl<.miih liv tlir letters i«-eive<l friini people all ove.r tlie conntiv Heialag ChaiulierlaiuH Colic. Cbolen mm Dianboea lu-nh.lv. it is evid.-nt tliis renieilv has bt en loniui
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    • 1115 3 USE ONLY &ISE ALWAYS ■^■■■■■■■■■■ail MOST VABHlllkKllkaVi REFRCSHINC. A Luxurious Perfuml Far h P erior In Health. German blinds. a n ec ess v t,' BnjPWP*]aMy7^P"JiaWßWa— RESTORATIVE 3v *1* ff M %OP# |O| I I in sickness. ta^^^Bam. X^al— \^A.^laWl MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNEdT IF Y<)r INTKNI) TO SKLL
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    • 270 3 I Given away FREE OZONKI OZONE! OZONE!!! I lIX XXV l(> SEA VIEW HOTEL I TANJONd KATONO. O/.dNK i- ln-ttt-r Tonic tli:m nny nitdi. m. made by mini. Natnir fiiMs h more thnn onoti^li here. No extremes of temperature, but a restful. healthful atmnHplivre full of bni.-in^. ener gi-mt; elementH
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  • 339 4 A writ in the Indian FfaU tolls a truly i.niiirkalil. story of buffalo inlellitfimo-. He says: 1 was sitting mi for a mn-.her a few vve.ks aajo ovef dead 'joa*. i live Roe* rxfing I'icheted bealie it. ShortK after BBaael I heard the aoejada <>f n herd of
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  • 248 4 Home itirimM faota Nhttiagi ttaaa pjuiaoa inn piiictiics iii vogue thio-^'liMit iaaftal M alwaya to b« found iv the T{o|K)rt of In- t'!i -miial Kxatnin.'i's Div;" lineut. Dntiag ku» year there was an increase, in the minilx'i ofarti.'les. xan.in. d, afad which is attributed to the Ineceaae
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  • 227 4 In Tlie Standard appear* I .flotation from ih .irst will of the lav C«oil Uhodes, drawn up when lit- was tneniy-tlir- ill which the trustees were instructed 10 apply all his riitatc to The exleiisi in of liiilisli i ;ie throughout the world, the padaotaaj
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  • 96 4 The RBUfja fool is dish lot kings. What though our brow the duststorm ■Map, As lioini'ward back from Court we (dip Ai loss tho scorching H<]uare, adrip With wliat our honest labour hriugs. Who Meka of judgments anil such things li. |nirts are vain imagining, At breakfast's end
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  • 10 4 The April income of the Manchurian railway reached Yen 880,000.
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  • 657 4 RAFFLES HOTKL. Bon Jnstke and Mrs Lt.-Coi. Hmawrrißi Fisher Ma jO r Da T Phillips Cai 11. H. Johnstou Cap: Mis II Barton T.,1 (1. Wright >l ti .1 Mis Lenm Major Mrs Ford Mr ll.Soitt Votiiv Major Mrs Ormistou Mr 1' Orma Major J. Benbow Mi K
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  • 245 4 Mi. A. l'an-. arts* Ml lSoinbay JaaaATJ 21 of tlii- fMI M rt wilder i.f RaajaM :I(Mmni to walk Hud tlic world in tkm and a lull year-, is new M in-piUiVnt in IsM lf:iii^«.n (Uncial lln-|>itfil -nttiiini; fimii an astooemi M tin- log. The conditions of
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  • 49 4 Mr. J. M. DavieH, the Acting Prcim- > •>! Victoria, announces that witiM. arrangements have been completed for tlie conversion of the loans falling due this ttixl uext year. A Hum of j£500,000 has bi-.-u remitted to London to mc-et the pay in* nts fur the conversion of tho July
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  • 124 4 From rJcaori— By thi M. «l. s.b. Bjrduay, due on June 3. From Chika— By the M. il. s.s. T.»iirun<:, due on .lane 1. ,oft 8 I Mil .pril .pr.l Uy ay [ay [ay layby [ay la> hi Smgai 32 25 29 0 10 13 ie 20
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 697 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills >f Lading issned for Chins Oxut, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. St;omora will leave Singapore na or abou*. MAIL LINE. Outirard (for China). Delta June 8
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    • 1138 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BCHEEPYAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers ot this company maintain a regular servioe between: Singapore, Bawean, Soarabaya, Bandjermasin, Pulo Lant, Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjermasin for Sampit, Maudawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, Marabahan, Marakasaries, Negara and Bebirik. The steamers have good accomodation for first
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    • 797 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. RDTC NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial German Mail Una. Tne fart and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutbamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnaction Marseille!, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Por Said, Suez, Adon, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, au 1
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  • 1111 5 I'mier this beading the following ahbrevianous are used str.— steamer sb. ship bq. barque «cb. schooner Yet. Yacht; Cm. -Cruiser. O'bt.— Gunboat Tor.— Toriwdo n.p.— Horse power Brit. British U.B.— I'uiied State* Feb.— French Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch; Ital.— ltalian Span.— Spanish Sar.— Sarawak 0.0.— General -:»rgo;
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  • 11 5 vitf» tUc Srcut forjjcr^ ot V Y. K. shares at' Tokii.
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  • 735 5 Name, port, probable dale of arrival, and name of Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Jmie 21 Boustevl Ajax, China, June 9; ManslielJ Alciuous, China, July 27 Manslielil Anibria, Hamburg, June 22; Beliu Meyer Autilochus, Liverpool, June 26 Mansfield Aragonia, Hongkong, July—: Belm Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, July 19 P. O.
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  • 60 5 Oiix\Ai:i. I'kimii Mail. The M. M. company's steamer Sydney left Colombo at noon, ou May 29, and may be expected to arrive here at daylight, on Monday, June 3. H"Mi h.xiu. l'r.ENui Hrn.. The M. M. company's steamer Totliaue left Saigon, at 8 a.m. ti-day, and mty
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  • 184 5 May 3d Vaudalia. Ger otr, Manila Silesia, Ger str, Hongkong, Shanghai, Japan Java, Dut str, Batavia Taroba. Brit str, Penang, li'goon, Calcutta Glancus, Brit str, L'don, Ara'crdam, Autxverp Batavicr, Brit str, Bandou lii Mk Capri, Ital str, Hongkong Lightning, Brit str, Hongkong Bcnavon, Brit str, Hongkong ami Jupiin SI
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  • 78 5 for Per Sttamrr Ti w Monday. Anuiiiba. Natuua Islands llaiika 8 a.m. Muar and Mdbcca 'in ]!<■ Ip.m. Malacca aad Liuggi Klinm Seng 1 p.m. Beugkalis and Bagnn Sri IViajMNM 2 p.m. Penang, Colombo, B'bay Trietle 2 p.m. Pcnaug and Calcutta llvp SmM 2 p.m. Teluk Alison via
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  • 112 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TAHJONO P»0»» Eaht Wbabf Bassin— Dagmar, J. \V. Wendt. East Wbabt Section I— Aldebaran, Thongwa. Sect. 1 (Sheebs Whabf) MoClellan. Section No. 2— Peter Rickmers, Ayuthia. 3 Veroneij. i Hong Bee. 6— Nil. 6— Nil. 7—
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  • 465 5 (Sunday, Jun? 2.) l'iii-r Si Sim A 1111: Ti:imiv. Si. Am.i;i.«- Cum i.i;ai.. —7 a.m. Matins an.l Litany. 715 a.m. Holy Communion (Cliorall. 9-lo a.m. llolx Comminiii'ii il'laun. .'.lO p.m. Sunday School and Bible CMMM. .5-3O p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Si. MArmuxx'-, Ha*M I.im.-. 1115 a.m. Foo Choxv
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  • 15 5 Evcty geaanXiaa. has it* ova modesty there >b a tohiou in virtue o.H iv mftt.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 376 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY.CO..LTD. Tin rtMMMfI nf this (Company maiutaiu a regular service between Calcutta, Strait* and Hougkong, taking cargo on through Hills >> Ladiug fur Cauton, Swatow, Amoy, Sliaugliai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, Japan, the Philippines, Ac, *c. Simmers oil Ibc < ;ilcntl:i. NtrniU I or
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    • 515 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHIMA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. the Compauies' steamers are despatch*) from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China and Japao every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight ami f< r Oenoa. Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One
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    • 478 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. f COMBINED SERVICE OF i OCEAN S. S. COY.. LTD.. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO.. LTD. BBTWMS Mi Ml Will iPEKTH> XORTII l> I AUSTRALIA* PORTS JAVA mi si n«. ioim Regular Fortuigbtlv sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calliug at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's
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    • 252 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA mi.l tlie UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, R.M.S. "Empkkss ok India" Twin-screw steaR.M.S. "Ejipre.su or Japan"
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    • 199 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. June I —At 16 Victoria Street, xaluaM*' VMM trees, palm- Ac, and lioiucliolil furni ture.at 2-30 p.m. h— At "Stanmore," Grange lload, xalua blc teak household furniture ilrc, at I p.m. H. L. Coghlan and Co June :i— At the Mart, now English good-, at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 29 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, May 31, 4 p.m. Barometer 29.6(1 Direction <-f Wind East. Foroe ot Wiod 8 Mas. Terns in Kbarie ..87 Manila, 757 6.5. E. 2 30 24
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    • 49 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kiinilnng Kerbau Ilotpitnl, Man 190? 9 a. 11. 3r. c. 9t. n. Rt-MAiik.-. Bar. 32 29.898 29.793 29.819 Temp 86.4 97.5 82.5 Wet Bulb Ther 79.0 78.8 77.8 DirofWind.. s.i. s.e. se. Max. Temp 90.5 Mm 75.5 Max. in Snn U2.0 Terr rad. Ther Rainfall Nil *****89
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    • 239 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, June 1. High Water. 0-47 ;i.m. I >'> p.m. S. L. 0. Variety Entertainment. 9 p.m. Hariuston's Circus Anglo Chinese lakool -port-. Sunday, June 2. High Water. 1-3- a.m. (32 p.m. j Swimming Club Launches: 9,10,11 a.m. 2 30 and 3-30 p.m. Monday, June 3. High
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  • 33 6 Kirn..- -On April 15, ou bond tnu i\ and O. steamer Macedonia, near Port Smd. W. W. King, agud 69 years. Saksoon. (in May 5, at Hove, A.D. Hassoon; aged 6-5 years.
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  • 1196 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. SATURDAY, JUNE 1. Commont is rifa in Singapore about tlte rotten -tat of the wharc market. Aa is usual in times of financial depression, there is a good deal of invective used over the afternoon s'tou^ih. and. if one wore to believe ail that
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  • 22 6 As Monday uext is to be observed as a public and Bank holiday, the Strait.-, Times will be published at 1.80 p.m.
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  • 12 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by the Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 17 6 Ajit Singh, for whose arrest a reward ul rupees 500 has been offered, is still at large.
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  • 23 6 Raubs arc ttuding their level uradualN ulunK the China Coast, but wore still quoted at 7 you tit Yokohama on the l.Otli ultimu.
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  • 25 6 Hague is raging in FortuoHii with incroar>< ing virulence. A tclognuu truui tlic Formoean <iov< rnmeut states that Ihc lobtl fur tins ycir is I,"JS7.
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  • 33 6 As tlic tierinan mail steamer Hood was leaving the wharf at Tanjong Pagar, this morning, the band played the Marseillaise as the steamer came abreast of a French steamer lying alongside the wharf.
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  • 39 6 Three Hokiens and a Macanese have been arrested on a charge of gang robbery in Havelock Road on Wednesday night. The property stolen was not valuable, consisting only of $8 in coppers, some Chinese books and a cloth bag.
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  • 41 6 The question of the location of the headquarters of the Northern and Southern Armies of India is now engaging the attention of the authorities, and it is still uodeoided whether Mntnse or Naini and whether Foent or Ootj should be abandoned.
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  • 13 6 The Singapore Automobile Club has beru exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance.
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  • 16 6 The charge of murder against the Bu^L Peugata was further heard and again adjourned, yesterday afternoon.
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  • 24 6 For the four months ending Apiil ;>o, there was an increase of $5,43'.!. 41. in the returns of the working of the Singapore-Krauji Railway.
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  • 21 6 There were over HOO passengers ou the British steamer Hep Sang which arrived from Hongkong, yesterday, en routete Peuang and Calcutta.
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  • 28 6 Ceylon's Government spent close upon rupees 7.500 in connection with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Conuaught to the Island. Nearly rupees 7,000 was military expenditure.
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  • 33 6 liyelaws for the regulation of places used for the making and storing of matches or fireworks, made by the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, are published in the (Govern in. nt i .a/ tt.
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  • 34 6 At the Taipiug Assizes, a coolie on the Mautang llatu Rubber Estate has beeu sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and a fellow coolie ou the same estate with a parang.
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  • 32 6 lv the Government Gazette rules regulating the classification ol goods and ti"ing the rates to be charged for the conveyance of passengers' luggage and goods on Hi KM. S. Railways arc published.
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  • 37 6 The Peuaug correspondent to the Malay Mail, hears from private sou ices that there is or will be a revival iv recruiting of labour for Malaya, aud that a lai'je consignment" of Tamils is expected very shortly.
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  • 38 6 A telegram to the Malay Mail states that a tire broke out at Kuala Lipis at four o'clock on Wednesday morning and destroyed four shop l-ouses. The !oss is estimated at $9,000. The ozcjpants have been reudcrcd homeless.
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  • 36 6 One of the India Live steamers, the Indramoyu. arrived, yesterday, from Yokohama, via Manila and Cebu, en route to New York. She carries a general cargo for that aud way ports. She remains here a week.
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  • 48 6 Mr. George Herring's estate has been sworn for probate at 1,371,1 38 gross, and i.'I,3;W.7HH net. Tbe total amount passing under Mr. Herring's will for charitable purposes is vl unit £900,000, and the residue of the estate, amounting to about £750,000, goes to the Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund.
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  • 48 6 The Hongkong Star Ferry Company s ninth annual report shows 484,022 net earnings, after counting a loss of nearly ten thousand dollars on subsidiary coins. A ten per cent, dividend is recommended, with $11,000 written oil boats. The typhoon cost the shareholders a little over eleven thousand dollars.
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  • 56 6 The fact that a < i iuaman has succumbed to injuries received in the firework explosion on Friday night, says the Malay Mail, lends weight to a recommendation which, we understand, is being made to Government that, iv future, all such exhibitions should be placed under the supervision of a
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  • 66 6 lv the May number of the Fireman, it is stated that, among three candidates for the otlice of General Secretary of the Firemen's Iniou, was Mr. C. O. Bellamy, late of the Straits Settlements, and now of Plymouth. The sauie paper gives a picture of the triumphal arch erected by
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  • 66 6 By a division of Judge Backhouse, in the Sydney District Court, it is held libellous for a newspaper to call a candidate for Parliament a socialist if he is uot one. In the action of Hampton Slatyer against the Daily Telegraph for £400, his Honour gave julgrueut for L'.">i> damages.
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  • 68 6 It is understood that it has been liually definitely decided that the removal of the Punjab Government from Simla shall not be curried out. Such being thi: easts the station can hardly be erected into a cantonment under tbe (Government of India, but will remain under the control of the
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  • 79 6 The total number of deaths recorded in Kuala Lumpur durng the month of April was 187, as compared with 224 during the month of March. Of this number 89 were residents. One hundred and eighteen deaths occurred in the Hospital, of which 37 were residents. Sixty-fine other deaths were also
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  • 86 6 Some amusement was caused at the entrance to the Shanghai racecourse on the «th ult. wheu a well-known short-sighted goutlemail presented an editorial pa.' to the Missionary Conference, now usclebs 1m c.ni-r the Conferonce is over, in order to obtain admissiou to the racecourse. When the nature of his entrance
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  • 99 6 A train conductor named Chew Gan (hie was before Mr. Colman, yesterday, on a charge of misappropriation of three centH, the complainant being a Hy lam boy employed by two Europeans residing at the Bellevuc Hotel. The story of the boy" was that he boarded the tramcar 'near the Tanjong
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  • 731 6 Mm Chiug's petition, praying tor leave to resign, has not beeu granted. Miss Anderson was "At Hone at Govern ruenl House yesterday. Dancing began at 0.30. It is expected that Miss .lenkiils will by appointed Matrou of the Kuropeau Hospital, at Kua'a Lumpur. Mis. Talbot. Mrs. Wallich
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  • 22 6 A Session of Assize, and also a Court of Admiralty, will be held in the Court House, Malacca, on Monday, June 24.
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  • 57 6 At the first Calcutta Tea Sales on May 24 12 000 packages were offered and IO.OIXJ sold. The market opens a penny to twopence ovei last year's opining rates. Commoncut kinds are neglected and low. Brokens are pot wanted. Medium kinds arc irregular. Good [tea \t in ktroofi demand I
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    • 156 6 FRESH SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. Tansan Gingerale. A NATURAL TONIC Bottled at TABLE WATER m Takaradzuka, Japan. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., sole agents. THE FIRST SCOTCH BUS DOING REGULAR SERVICE IN LONDON: AN ARROL- JOHNSTON ON THE ARROW SERVICE he Works an; hard at it these day* ou _''.|l au order for
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    • 137 6 Wrlson co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Onr Productions are of the highest possible ARTISTIC A TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE aud are known throughout the East as INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. In Photography, a" iv auything else, "The Best is the Cheapest." WHEN ON LEAVE Keep iv touch with the Colony and its doings. It is
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  • 152 7 RADICAL MAJORITY GETTING OUT OF HAND. Troubles in Ireland. NONCONFORMISTS M.P.'s AND EDUCATION QUESTION. Kkutkii's Tki.kokaml London. May :>). The difficulties bescttiug the liovernment are exemplified by the fact that two meetings were held yesterday eveuiug. The Labour Party adopted a resolution urging the holding of a Session
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  • 91 7 Railways Obstructed and Houses Wrecked. Mmi'il Tki.ki.ium. London, May It is auuouuccd fro:i, Houston, the capital of Harris coiiuty. Texa*. that storms aud cloudbursts have- visited the district. Thi.y Listed throughout tho night, covering the couutiy with water. The railroads li.ive bi»u obstructed and houses wrecked. Houston
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  • 69 7 lorty Thousand People out of Work. Rkptm'm Tkmmmum 1.0ud..u. May »l." Ihe New Vurk < oires[H)nileiit of The limes telegraphs that the situation at San I'iancisco has hecmic ile~jn late. hvin", t<i the dis.irdei s forty tiiousand ptople arc without work There is no doubt that
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  • 74 7 British Journalists Cheer German Emperor. Km- i hk's TkUKUua. London, May 31. The party of British journalists vow on v visit to (iermauy wiluessed the Spring parade at Potsdam. They- heartily cheered the l'.ui|ieinr. who ackuowledgi;<l their greetiug. l)m OsT.\si.\nsi hi Llovh Tklki.ii\m Merlin. May 31.
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  • 45 7 |Hkutkk's Tklkuram| liondon, May 31. Owing to a strike among the French sailors at Marseilles the departure of vessels id being delayed. Dhk OsrwurisciiK Lun Tklkokvm Berlin. May HI. The seamen of (ilaxgow aud Marseilles are rc(K>rted to have gone out on strike.
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  • 37 7 Km in: Tklmmum Loidor. May tl. Prince I'u-lumi he left London on In. return to .lapa.ii. by wa\ ol Canada. He washed a most cordial farewell by members of the Itoyal family.
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  • 30 7 [kmi'ii Tklh.kam London. May .11. The House of Commons, by a unanimous vote, has given a second reading to the Bill establishing a Criminal Court of Appeal.
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  • 23 7 'Def '1-ujnrunt Lloyd TtfctGiuaj Borhn. May 31. It it- ui'itt-Ji' iv Par bid that tlib iitiid. ti-ii thore iv imi'rotjng.
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  • 654 7 1 Lecture to the Chinese Christian Association. The llev. .1. A. B. Cook gave an interesting lecture to the members of the Chinese Christian Association last night on Morrison and Kducation." Mr. Song Ong Siaug presided. After making a geiieial statement about Dr. Morrison. Mr. Cook went
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  • 267 7 A European Police Scrgeaut occupied an embarrasbing position recently, if the story given by a Jewish woman to Mr. Colman this moruing is correct. The Jewess hud a complaint agaiiiot the Police Scrgeaut of having co i.iuitled tixsault and wilful tiespass. The Sergeant stated that
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  • 153 7 Inhumation I tax been reecived in Calcutta to the effect that the (ianges at Danrakdea has silted up to au alarming extent, and that there are no means of reaching Sara by the usual route. The Traffic anil Kngiiicciing Olliceis iv the district have held
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  • 605 7 TOTAL LOSS OF AN OIL TANK STEAMER. A Dogs Piteous Whines. Forty eight survivors ot the crew of the oi tank steamship Silverlip, which was ahuii dune. l on tire iv the Bay of Biscay, ou May 1. were lauded at Plymouth two days later by the
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  • 541 7 Output at the Kledang Mine Constantly Increasing. The Times of Malaya devotes a column article to a description of the mine of the Kledang Tiu Mining Company, Ltd., which, lying against the foot Kledang, in the Kinta Valley, there is no doubt, is destined, within a very
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  • 1395 7 SUCCESS OF BRITISH MALAYA SURVEYED. Speech by Sir William Treacher. Sir \V. 11. Tieachtr, K.C.M.U., presided over the sccoud K.M.B. dinner iv tbc^Ciraod Hotel un the :>rd ultiuiu. aud proposed the toast of Prosperity to the Federated Malay State,.' He considered it, he said, a great honour
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  • 371 7 Supplemental Budget Considered. A special meeting of the Muuieipal Commissioners wax held yesterday afternoon to consider Supplemental Budget Xo. 1 of 1907, aud matter-, of a miscellaneous character. Tin; Commissioners preseut were Dr. Murray Koliertsou, Messrs. Ong Tek l.im. H. L. Coghlan, K. A. Stcveus, A. W. Bailey,
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  • 233 7 Swamp on Mount Zion to be Reclaimed. The following agenda will be placed Mm the Legislative Council at its next meeting ou Friday. June 7. Motious by the Colutiial Secretary That this Council approves the e\|K.udi ture of a sum not exceeding M'i.ooo lo be charged on the
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  • 145 7 The following item was sent, un May M* by the Canton corres|Kimli-nt of the S. C. Morning Pont On the '.nil dn\. at Sam Koug. in the Sun Win district, a lire broke in a theatre, in which there were about r >(K) persons bnrut to death, including
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  • 323 7 ANOTHER PROVINCE AFFECTED BY DISORDER. Foreign Warship Ordered to Amoy. HriTK.R's VmMmmH I-ondou. May SO. Renter correspondent at Amoy telegraphs that there ix a force of :10.000 rebels forty miles south of Amoy. The Viceroy of the Province of Fokien is sendiug H.OOO troops from Foochow to
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  • 39 7 Rkltk.k's Tklkuram I/ondou. May 01. By a decisive vote, the eugiue. drivers in th* gold mines at Johannesburg have decided against joining the miners now on strike Xevcrtheless. the miners am determined to continue the strike.
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  • 36 7 'H«lTk:«'s TKLKIiRAM. I* union. May HI. The steamer Bouifacc. bound from Galves ton. Texas, for Liverpool, has arrived at Bermuda with a cargo of cotton which has been ahre since Sunday last.
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  • 78 7 Rkctbr's Tklkgram, London, May Ml. The followiug is the latest betting for the Derby Stakes, which will be run for on Wednesday next, the ">th instant Sli. vi Oallion Evens. i ialvani 4 to 1 against Be/onian H to 1 Orby 9tol Wool Winder 10 to 1
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  • 52 7 The Reconstruction of the Russian Navy. I>mc Osi\siuiscu» liLovn Tklkukam Berlin, May 31. It is announced that the llussian < iovi-ai tuent denies the reports concerning tinnegotiations of (icrmany in respect to Kiantxchou, Manchuria and Polonia. The solicitations of (iermany regarding the construction of the Russian navy
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  • 27 7 Dkii OSTASIATISCBK LLOYD TbLBORAMJ Berlin, May M. M. Fallicies, President of the French lie public, will visit Chri'.viania and Stockholm in Scptt inbcr.
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  • 28 7 [Dm Uhtamatwcbb I.i.o\i> Tinmi Mb, May SI. (■ermaiiy has secured the rights to lay a cable between F.inden. iv Hanover, and the island of Teneriffe.
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  • 104 7 The dagxhip Hyacinth tented her speed on tier way to Colombo from Bombay and established a very fast ruu. Leaving Bombay at j p.m. on May 20, she arrived at Colombo at 7- 80 a.m. on May 2M. thus doing the run in two day*
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  • 237 8 lv tin Cambridge ScuioiV iuaU.li. at the !•< »ii>H of tin- cricket Reason, Mr. F. H. Muglistuu's side proved successful ajjaiii^t Mr. I'iulay's team by two wickctts. Wbcu Mr. Wildiu", the New /.i-alaiid tennis cliaiupioD. was recently in Colombo ou liis way to England, ho played several
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  • 100 8 S. C. C. and XI v. H. Co. West Kents. A Hockey vi.it. KM played on tlic Ksplauado. yesterday, between the second eleven tlie S. C. C, and .1 team of II Co. West Kcuts. A fairly good, though onesided, ;;mi' was witllosscd, liotwithntiiudiug tiic fact that the weather
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  • 94 8 IVnaiiK < 1 11"<>11" Club. The following was the result of the cow|H.titiou for the May Monthly Medal, which was played fur on Uiu 25th aud SMh ult.. s;iys the I'iuang Gazette:— Ur. I). A. M. Urown 12 42- H4 I 1 «."> ir. (t. K.K. Muglistou 40+»:j= 8J
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  • 156 8 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club. An American Tournament > Handicap 1 will he held at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club hegiuning Jaw 17. Kutries will close ou .luuc 11. Local Tournaments. In the V.M.C.A., tennis tournament yesterday, Leicester aud C'arnegy were awarded the cuutest in the doubles against Chill aud
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  • 125 8 P. L. R. A. v P. R. A. The rcturu match of the LmKm and "lit li 1 urn of Taipiug WM held 011 the "J7tli ult.. on the Uiflc Range. The lirst eveut was ten a^de. 7 shots to i ouut at 100 yards range aud resulted iv
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  • 87 8 The lullouiu^ ;ulditiuu tv the salaric.i lor touchers in (iovurmueut Kunliah Schools has hull approved by the Secretary of State tor the I'ul'Hiii in respect tv t<ained nouien teailicrs:--Miidcnts. who have passed through the Training School* at Kaflle-s Girls' School, will reccivo pay as below ou appointment
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  • 1387 8 Allegations of Corruption in Singapore. If till' evidence of some of tin- witnesses m a case living brought against a IMMM constable and a Chinaman can be relied upon there is material for investigation by the Police Department NajNMIHM] corruption I in Singapore. Tin admission ma made in
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  • 749 8 Opening of the New Wing at St. Mary's Home. Tlhj now wing of St. Mary's Hume. T.wk lioatl. was formally opened by Miss Anderson yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a very small attendance of friends, ami the residents of the Home. Tlie building is a very
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  • 86 8 Mr. Morley Attacked by the Profession. London, May it Ibe Lancet, in a' leading article, strongly attacks Mr. Morley and the ludian Government for not formulating a scheme against plague. It says it is doubtful if the Indian Government realises tho crave responsibility of ovor a million
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  • Correspondence.
    • 144 8 To the Kditoi of the Straits Times. Singapore, .luuc I. Sir, -If I nk, n will look at the otticial report of the proceeding* of the Koyal Colouial lustitutc for MM-M he will bud that the address by Mr. I. A. SwetU nliam. CM. G.. to
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    • 373 8 To the K'lit.n of the Straits Times. Singapore, May -'■>■ Sir, 1 MMMlhiaa heartily with the posi- 111 hi tukeu by Kuropcau Parent" relative to the extraordinary demand of the Govcruuieut for school fec3 to be paid (juartcrly m advauee by pupils attending Government sellouts, but 1 do
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  • 12 8 It U cauuj^tca t^flt UWW «K now 100,000 JapaH&c itbiJAife in &ifc'a.
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  • 53 8 Tlkic is Is 1m a change uf programme at llarmstou s Circus, to-night, The Franks troupe are to introduce new features, mclud ing tin clever feat uf jumriiug into barrels. Ou Tuesday uight, the Amateur lii.liu^ contest will take place. The circus will wll in Singapore for live
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  • 60 8 The following statement of Nitrated rubber exported from the Federated Malay States during the year 19(17 appear* in the MMgtC »jorerunicnt Gazette Exported Total ilurin^ Previously, export April during the year. lbs. lbs. lbs. Perak 18,338 53,515 71,853 j Sclangor 1U.913 2,77,87* 389,7(H I Ncgri Scojbilai... 13.32? 00,945
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 200 8 A SHORT HISTORY A Serious Case cf Chronic Catarrk Gradually Overcome By Pe-runa. A REMARKABLE CASE. v MB, AKTHIR TREMBLAV.B St. Jimet street, Mont I'lea^ant, ({no., litn., \UIII-: "About three years ap>, catarrh In Us most serious form MMM me. "1 i-.in.-iilt' d a speciali-t who prefrriiKd medicines as constitutional
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    • 187 8 l iL^ tkf. -^Kv w\ i^i. -r*^"^-^^K 111 i against infection by the use of Lifebuoy \_J T^W~^M. Soap. For use in W all climates and at KM --^A FOR PRESERVATION f— >3ft Proprietor* ol Sunlight So«p. 13 i c '2?95 P I LEA and I a PERKINS' I SAUCE
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  • 217 9 Si\ii\i'oHF, May 81, 15MJ7. PRODUCE. Ganjbier 4 6.7"i do iCubo No. li ucpi'-kol 1O.;!5 Copra Bali 10.4."> do Pontianak .10.10 Pepper, Black 17.70 do White 5% MJO Sago Flour Sarawak M.IM) do Brunei No. 1 2.92} Pearl Sago 4.'X) Coffee Bali, 15% IH.OO Coffee. Palembang, iO', In v,s 22.50
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  • 613 9 Once in awhile, and sometimes otteiiei the law that is ]munde>l and ex|M>unded by some of the Ja|ianew- judges seems beyond the comprehension of a foreigner, says the Weekly Box of Curios. Yokohama. on April 27. The long delays in prosecuting OMB are such that I business
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  • 51 9 Arbnt. mot's creditors' committee have issued a strou;> appeal for funds to carry on proceedings against Sir George Arbuthnot. Itupces five thousand, which has been subset iU'il up to date is nearly exhausted in legal •\|n-ii-M-i. A large majority of the creditors liavc not yet assisted the fund iv any
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  • Stocks anb Shares.
    • 325 9 Date of i Number format- bpkl Subscribed* ~1 I Pkidl |.p«oj lUM>rve I I Compuiy Qco*ATiom I 1903 f300,000 1300,000 30,000 a 10 1901 $800,000 $600,000 60,000 10 1903 £400,000 £800,000 350,000 1 1907 $400,000 $375,000 87,5000 10 T nnn iniwiii £60,000 £60,000 60,000 1 1906 £100,000 £90,000 90,000
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    • 322 9 1905 £150,000 i £104,987.10 *"'S2 1 1 vS,SOO 2 1 1905 I •300,000 i J87.400 I \<™ W 8,500 nninawl 1904 £30,000 £11,135 7,000 1 1905 700,000 I »610,000 70,000 »10 1903 £70,000 £70,000 ''"NBpM 1 1906 »150,000 »126,000 f 10 1904 £12,000 £10,800 %°22l 1 1 I li/6
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    • 229 9 1894 I £5,377.10.0 £4,648.15.0 1898 9335,000 1225,000 1365 M 0.000,000 110,000,000 1901 $2,400,000 •2,^00,000 7,638 4,000 80,000 12/6 $50 $125 12/6 $60 $125 814.11.9 112.500 10.000.000 a) 11,000,000 250,000 b Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd Fraser 4 Neave, Ltd. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank $7.00 140.00 855.00 1396 $1,000,000 $1,000,000
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    • 43 9 Howarth Erekine, LW. 6% MOO.OOO 8% prem B. Hargreave., Ltd. 6% 225,000 3%^. Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 30% prem 5% 1,878,000 3% prem. m t. 4% 602,000 2% dis nominal Tanjong Pagkr Dook Ck)., Ltd. 6% 280,000 8% prem 5% 1,050,000 par.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 Estimates Submitted. VESSELS Steamers, Launches, Stern Wheelers, etc. RILEY, HARGREAVESI^ Co. LIMITED.
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    • 386 9 |l|B.P.De,Silva :t§| HAVK THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF Tiaras, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, Pendants, etc., etc., etc. VIOMEKS HERE OBTAIN A WIDEK CHOICE THAN C\N BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER KSTAHI.ISHMENT, NEW DESIGNS! FINEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES! yyASSIAMULL ASSOMULL AND CO. LARGEST INDIAN, CHINESE AM) JAPANESE SILK, .lEWELLERY AND
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  • 664 10 Why a Bad Head follows a Big Night. Measure, on |ba evolutionary theory, k a sort of rfgnl to t< 11 us that the tvai k is clear: that what^we are Mag is physiologically Uneliiial ami that we may ahead, lain. «»u the other hand, is
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  • 167 10 Commission. -r NIB*!, of the Salvation Army, who recently crossed Canada from the Atlantic to the I'iieitie on his way to aicoiuiKiiiv (ieiieinl Booth to .)a]ian. jjave in the Soiial (iazctte recently an account of his l \|M-iiin,cs in tin- Railway car. l-'ut the first
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  • 472 10 Theatrical Managers and Alleged Defamatory Letter. At tin- ffigh Curt in Ciil, utla th. nth, w.vk. Ik ton- Mr. .Instil.- I'hilty. Mr. SU)ki■fpsW <>n h.half of the •1.-t.n. l:t i.t in tim suit i>t Maiiii.r Klwaid I'.ainli.i.iiiii ll.nn D.illa* tliat thf plaint did in.t flaalaaaasjj ciiu— a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 76 10 DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDREN. At this asSSM of tho \var the firHt unliittimil laoaaaaaa "f a ahaWa bowels should have immediate attention. The Beat tiling that can be aWssl is Ch;iiiil>erluin'K Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea licmtdy followed by castor oil as .urccU'd with each bottle of the reiurdy. This
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    • 550 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up Capital 110,000,000 reserve fund:— Sterling Reserve »10,000,000\ fwy, Silver Reserve 111,000,000} 1 ***** 000 Rsserve Liability of Proprietors »10,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. 11. Medburst, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. W. J. Greseon— Deputy Chairman. G. Balloch, Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, Esq. A.
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    • 565 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve' Liability of Proprietors £800,000 Reserve Fund £1.075,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. Nations! Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Lb*. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per
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    • 548 10 SALES BY AUCTION. wr special ~*i FLOWER SALE. AUCTION SALE AN KXTHK.MKLY POT COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN STEPHANOTIK, PLANTS, ,KOSE TREES, ASPARAGUS FERNS, I'ALMS, LIME TREES AND DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF FERNS MOSTLY IN SHANGHAI AND FANCY POTS. On Saturday, June 1907 at ;'W/u». At 13«, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. (between Almeida
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    • 583 10 INSURANCE Companies. MA( iDKIH: RU FIRE DCBCBAXCI CO. (EsTAKl.lr.lll II A. D. ISJ4.) The undersigned, agents f,>r the above company, are prepared to accept Fire K.-n- „1 current rates. 091 BEIIN, MEVER A C... 1.t.1. NORTH BRITISH AND MEKIAMILK INsritANCK CO. Subscribed Capital £2,7-">0.0GO Revenue £2,061,014 19 H The undcrsigued
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    • 253 10 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICEAUCTION SALE VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO AND AN ENGLISH MADE FULL SIZE BILLIARD TABLE. The property of D. bt BRANDT, Bas>, To be held at STANMORE," GRANGE ROAD, Saturday. June A, nt ~'.30 p.m. (The furuiture will be on view ane week lief,-;. the
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  • 624 11 Large Supply of Raw Material Wanted. An int. i. stin^ 1.-tt.i mi this Mjajeat i ii|xiin ,1 in n icii-nt issiu ot tin- Miin.-lirstti imlii.li.-iii from Mi. A.M. Hart, Cat UOeRaWl "stnil. London. W.. a WsVI is i>lii\ inn "tv practical |«rt in i •<>}>■ i h> 1
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  • 378 11 I -U..U .i.,\mi tii<. nmnaii Kl\~.H-.. As I m ;ll t| 1( sunlit S'ini-. My tlion-lit- hath badi to tbe Mrmad an.l tli. Tli;im»-v. Ami I think of lltciu both uith (liiin I in si.li of tin- .11.11.".* |;<.uliviiiils. Ol tin- sliontiiiys mill M-iviuns. itml
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  • 36 11 \o hliiuluW i- iiidilinil) 1\ prolong, ,1. l,ut light i* all |*i iiuiinif. Kollii--. ri-a- luattrart tin tint wh.-n nil- 1 ivaUtl b) tin- ni:tii\ It is win to wake adage*. u*aa lo yrnw .al-Uip I
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    • 457 11 Mo. 23 High Street. r? HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE CUBIOS nvvK mi» on vik« \kw aaVMDra o> GARKKN rUOWMM STANDS and I'OTS. TKA UCTB, CI.OISOX.VK and SATSIMA WAXES, LAOQUKBED ALBOTfI and CAIHNKTS, hILK KAKIMONOB, LADW HAM) HAGS. ORNAMKNTAI. SCKKKNS nnd aHTKOBT, nttier KAN( V AUTU LKS INSPECTION INVITED. PRICES MODERATE. XIM (Bo.
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    • 513 11 CARBIDE OF CALCIUM SThAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO.. 13, BATTKRY KOAD, SINGAI'OIIE. t 759 PHOSFERINE 5 The Greatest of all Tonica. 5 J RAO I A Tit HEALTH. J 0 Proprietor! -Asbtos Panoos, IMm ««t Z La 8011. S*u**o,° I ecdoD t C j •■OBaaoaOßOaoaoaoaoaoaoal I M§^*^6U s» 4ftt.-» PURE GRAPE
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    • 293 11 m -^aa» "^BW 1 "^aW 7 *a* 2 A Boon to the Bilious. n bum. 7 W) than the I«mI? Vo«r liv.r «d stomach need attention m.r.th.nTh. dTt? U |B| When you find yourMll .uH.ring Irom a blllou. attack, tak. T Bhchams Pius (9 iZ*,? 1 rln «r»»pto«ia will aaoa
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 663 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisceIIaneous Wants of Every Description. Houses, L»nd, etc., to let, are inserted at the following rases One Insertion 1.20 per inch. Two 200 Three 2-80 Six »•*> Nine «*0 Twelve 7.20 Twenty five 10.00 (Each subsequent month 15 per inch.) The above rate is based
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    • 507 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Ran*! Kiiir Linen, one or t»..ii^rti r V.\ tliv itic-li. »cc N-.il.Mf <l r*s-SHORTHAND-TYPIST WANTED. Wanted, thoroughly respectable Shorthandtypist. Reply, euelotnugrefere'.ic.:-, Marcher, c/o Straits Times. 1131 SMALL TRADE AOVTS. KlTI>:-Kir«t M..nth. MtyM iMONEY TO LEND from WO.OOO to $100,000 M tirsfclass security kl I VS. L. HERKENT. Broker.
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    • 574 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. Rates Four Linw, one tr two fcuMtion, fI.M By the inch, m Meal* o( ChargM. FOR BALE. RUBBER EBTATE 800 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stumps. I Apply C," c/o Straits Times, c 103 TURNOUT FOR SALE Mai 1 Phaeton in good order, pair of A astral
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    • 617 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. R\TES:— Four Lino, on* or two inMrtions, fl.oo Bj- the inch, w« .scale o( Charges. COMPOUND HOUSE TO BE LET. No. 38 Sophia Road. Apply to 18-3 Prinaep Street. rBll HOUSE TO BE LET. Frankfurt Honee, No. 1 Lloyd Road. Apply within. 665 FURNISHED HOUSE
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    • 507 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. RATts:— l«t Munth. *lv por inch. Nulwaquwt month. For shorter perii.ls *e« Nlti cf li n.— SINGAPORE 601F CLUB. The monthly Medal for June, will Ik- played for on Saturday and Sunday uo\t, l*t and jnd Jane. •T. WADDELL, 1155 Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. The undersigned is prepared 10
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    • 339 12 hsCtLLAHEOUS NOTICES. ■Mil MMaMk.WlpvlMh. MhmM n-ontli«. 1 .r-h'Tt.'i p*r;..| >, i. BATAM GRANITE WORKS. Tin; omci <»F Tin; abo\k (om i:kn HAS KEMwYi:i> TO N... li'A RAFFLES QT'AT. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. KMm bhant; «i\. t;,«t th<- B^Mtrstion and l.aensinj; of Po» within the Mnnic^wlity of the town of Singapore for the
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