The Straits Times, 5 June 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.350 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 194 1 GRAND HOTEL DE L EUROPE. siNOAf- ;:llv ihtjl With l'.lc(.'»ul Si piicity. CONDOR CEMENT. Messrs. C. Dupire A Co. m^ppm* i* i-.x-.-.. IDcur Sirs, We have CAREFULLY TtSTEK the samples of "COXDOIi cement which we hail stktted fiuin >lii]inicuts stored in your pajoffas. THE TESTS UNIFORMLY SHOWED the cement to
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    • 146 1 HOTELS. CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77. Brnsi Boaah Roud. SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiest Resort io the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets all 3oats and Trains. HOTEL WISSE WaXTBTSEDXK. BaTATU. Established in 1836. Renovated up to date. Splendid situation in the Fashionable Centre. Opposite the Palace of Governor-General and Club, and in
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    • 472 1 Robinson Co. Quality OuaranteelvSx/ Gentlemen's Pure Wool Underwear. SUITABLE FOR ALL CLIMATES IN ALL TEXTURES. BRITISH MANUFACTURE. Robinson A Co. LATRST ADVFH^ISEMG^TS. BOARD ANO LODGING. T.> let n: -Silur Rink." one tin i I r.«>m Apply to Mrs. Kns'.en. 1 1 AUCTION SALE VALUABLE JEWBUUT, To he held st PMmM
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    • 20 1 GRANO HOTEL DE I EUROPE. HEOAVOBE. Mm. 1 1 i\ (Vsmn m*j statagann mtnmi m ■<■' MMSSM) i.|u,n,.t.. hwilth in.l <-..mf,.rt.
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  • 1097 2 The Decorative Sunshade. The Htll-liailr id i'.n :ni|Kii lii Him ol a lml\\ ontrit ill Siii^»|H,ic an,| tmme of tin|wrax)U (He \i.l. -d at hoiui' f.n tin- fa-liioimlilf woiiiHll tin- MM arc ilal*. late mml eoatlj cnonyli in pIMMH <vcn tin- luo-t ninnpit Tin nUWI larr i- we.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 274 2 EAGLE CEMENT I prim^^£&^£\ 7or all Migl)-(Sfoss Work On tde Mst of tde (Brown Mgents for tde (Bolonies. Importers The Borneo Co., Ltd. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb-Builder 1 50 Middle Road. Sole Ageat (or Messrs. DoltridtJe Brothers. Ltd., Loadcm, v 21«H Telephone No. 019. LIQUID FUEL BUNKERS. Fresh
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    • 157 2 McAlister Co Ltd. SOLE AGENTS roi Messrs. Irvine Co.'s FAMOUS Australian Wines Brandies. CLABET HOCK 'HAP.LIS I'.IHCINDY POBT BHEBBY McALISTER CO., LIMITED. $350. Isropieal sBuilt BY LEADING LONDON MAKERS. TIME. Iv SOLID Malio»any Cises. Imill Scmli-. Irun Krunn-il. PAYMENTS ChtcU Action. Haudsome Dci^us. Tout Iticli m.l HvQ'||| TAKEN. Powerful Tixki)
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    • 358 2 KSI is<k ttt? BOVRIL fH mm 1- -fr. ■Hlltnr h b» lmmrf»l l.ia' iiti ||M .1. n-.Mfi".. 'V'.irli fmlun^ W.r u< U rir Mi Why use painful and incoim nient inji MM, when 60N0SAN taken internally is so much better for nil 111 maryi nary diseases. It relieves paiu immediately
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  • 399 3 American Challenge to British Breeders. The high jimipin-; coartenU at the i.mhii-; Int.rnatinnal Hols.- HhoD »t Islinyt IVi.l.iv NfaonH Ik> aot the least iniei.stinu |.;n t ..i th.- niviit The Yankee eJiaotpioß, Heather l!1.».m. has ehall. ii»e.l any KngUnli hone la jump 7ft. :iin. wHh IM mii' It
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  • 80 3 In i. ply to I com s|M>n.l.nt. tlic Pu*mtm-tur-Oeaenl atatea Mm* Mm |hmm oi .iniiiiiieiitiitioii on |H.sUanU t» tniMiic- the regulation* of tin- Intcniational Post I 111. .11. 'I'lu'c i--. however, bo ohfaotiaa u> the tnaamimim of sue li cards in nnsealeil enveli.|»s at tl»' rciliKc.l l aU-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 129 3 THE MERIT OF A MEDICINE is determined by the test. Does it cure? WHAT RHEUMATICS SAY? N. Galloway, Snow lli'.l, London, writes I have been a great sufferer from RlicuuiaiiMn tor many •can. During this timCj I have tried various aJvcriiscd rheumatic remedies, oils, ointmen'.s and embrocations, My legs pained
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    • 712 3 Chubb's Safes. SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. Yamato ffiCo. Their Rov/al JiigiineBBeB t^e Duke and Dueiiess of Connauglit. WHOLKSALK AND BRAIL DKALEHS IN ALL KINDS OF JAPANESE CURIOS. Si High Street, Singapore. y4 Telephone No. I'2U. Miedelin Wyres FOR MOTOR CARS. The UNRIVALLED TYRE for the TROPICS. 760 x 90
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    • 121 3 Alexandra BncKworKs Co., Ltd. BRICKS A FIREBRICKS. Sound well shaped aud Dard burnt bricka can be rapplied at ;i 50 per Lakaa at the works. Flrebricka $60 perthonsaod. Fireolay $30 i>«r too. Any shaped bricks can b» made to order and delivered in about live weeka. Apply to The Borneo
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  • 361 4 Honest Wine Cheaper than Doctored Yin. The crise viticole" in th j South of France, whose causes a Parliamentary Commission i-. now investigiting in the hnpa of discovering an adequate reiiudy, has apparently reached an acute stage. The special representative of L? Mitiu." who has btseu miking
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  • 382 4 There have boon fabulous reports of the wealth of Trinity Clinreli, New York; but I'or the first Km the rector ami churchwardens have published au official account. FoMaM by K.yal Charter in lfi!)7. Trinity Church w.is enduwed uith a j;rant ot land by QiMM
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  • 168 4 No wonder there is talk of a contemplated ltussian loan of £50.000,000 when, writes a correspondent, in the Westminster Gazette, we are told, on seemingly good authority, that the Council of Ministers has at length decided upou commencing to double the Siberian railway at a probable
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  • 632 4 RAFFLES HOTKI.. Hob Justice and Hn Mr (i HmM Fisher Mr A 1 1 Malet Col H. 11. Johnston Mr II Ha Jtwood Col O. Wright Mr :nr] Mm It He.-nutf Major Mrs Ford Mr (un.iie Major Mrs Ormiston Mr I. Holmm Major J. Benbow Mranl Mr, it
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  • 320 4 Guide for Young Men Coming from Home. .llld»llicllt has In-ill «i\. li in ||m Si,|,,, Court nt Shanghai in the l.mall and l':i-.t v. K. .1. lUrkeley brought mfttam tlw Consular Court of Canton. The plantift* asked for mi injunction I* prohibit tin ifefondant, who was formerly
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  • 37 4 Ono picture hung in lh» Royal .Uail. my ia said to have been rejected on eleven pawvious occasions. And yet ;nen say that one Of the evils afflicting tho n -itnt generation is its lack ot persistence.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 710 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bill! if Lading issued for Chios Cout, Persian Golf, Continental, and American Steamer* will leave Singapore on or ab >at MAIL LINE. Outmard (for Chini). Delta June 8
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    • 1127 4 STEAMER SAILINCShandeI AND BGHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMVSIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular servioe between: Singapore, "Bawean, Sonrabaya, Bandjermasin, Pnlo Lant, Balik Papan, KoeWi, with transhipment at Bandjermasin for Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, I Marabahan, Marakasaries, Negara and Bcbirik. The (teamen hare good aooomodatton for flrrt
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    • 790 4 STUMER SAILINGS. XXI. NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oerman Mail Lin a The fact and wall known mail steamers of I this Company sail fortnightly from BreraenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boutharap ton, Gibraltar,. Genoa, Nsplee, (oonnsction I Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe vena) Por Baid, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penau^, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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    • 48 4 A MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and l»iar rhoea KoiDbdy is the most 'successful n,i .h cino in the world (or bowel complaiutn, aud is tho only remedy that will curt> chronic diarrhoea. Every bottle is warranted. 1.,, sale by all dispensaries and dealers.
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  • 1141 5 Coder Ibis beadiug tbe fullowiuj; alibruvia tinus are used «tr. -uteamer «b. ship bq. -barque nob.-- -ecboocer Yet.— Yacht; Cru. Cren-er. O'bt.— OnobiMt Tor. Torpedo lip. Hone power; ISrii. British U.S.— I'uited States Feb. Freucb Ger. Gerniao I'u 1 -Dutch; lul.- Italian Span.— Kpauish S«r.— Sarawak 0.c.-General-.Targo;
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  • 754 5 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name oj Agents. Steamers. Airlie, .Sydney, -1 iinr- 21 Hhihloil Aj»n. (MM, .run.. 0 Manstn-U Al.iu.M,.. (Mm, .Inly 27; Mansucld Amurii, Hamburg. June 'Ji; Helm Mm Antiii.. I".-. Idvaneoi, JnatM; Man tield Aiii-. m;i. Hongkong. July j Helm Mfyrt Arcadia, (Mmh,
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  • 93 5 tor Per Steamer Tomorrow Malacca and Ltiijyi h'lun i Seng Triiif&anu via ports Aimj vms Madras via ports Tliomjiri reliant; and Calcutta Kum San<i P. Swettcnham via ports Malacca 'liristmiiM Island I'lamtcr l'euang audColumbu HnhtHstam\ i C'licribou and Samaraii), 1 Oiung Seng Bandjcrnia»»in, etc. Sn/ic Inn I'lllllAY. Luropo
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  • 113 5 From Eobope— By tho 11.I 1 ,v O. Delta, due on June 7. From Chin*— By the I*. O. d.b. Occuna due on Juue April May Ma'v May May May May M May May Juuc T p 2 6 10 13 IS •JO 24 27 30 I
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  • 99 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. TAMJOM* HIM fc.A*T Wiukf Bahnin— Dttgmar, Aldebarau. Stbinu liicknicr-. Eakt Whakt Section I— Kivcrton, Thongwa. Sbct. 1 (Khekiw Whabf):— McClelim. Sbctmm No. 2— Peter ltickimrs, Kanju llsru. 3-.Jancl Nidi, Ahlv.tsfdnl. I l.iiisan-'. n 3 biogora. 6-Pelouu.
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  • 61 5 lli'Mi \r.ii P. A O. Mail. Tin' I*. and O. homeward mail -i.am.-i-Oceana left Hongkong at 1 p.m., on Saturday, and is line here at 6 a.m., on Thursday, the Bth iustant. OurwAßi) P. AO. Mail. The mail steamer LMt» left Culombu. at midnight, on Batarday, and
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  • 47 5 TuiE-Buxs on Fort Canning and Mount, Faber drop daily at 1 p m., Singapore standard time corresponding to 0 a.m. Greenwich meantime. The time gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, Gating tvrfriapart »i*niU»d tone, on every djty axdftting HiindJy, when it ia fired at one NH
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  • 141 5 Millions Left by Bankers and Brewers. The recently pruvwl will of Mr. Hmm .1. Suiitli-Uosaiinml |in.vides tlic latest twlili tion to tlic loiik list of fortunes made by bankers. Uic testator's estate lieing valued at over X6O2AXI. This is but one of -cv nil large fortune left by the descendants
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  • 129 5 TLi; WMfmt ictuius of tUc liuuril of Tiailc for tlic current period will contain a noUiblr addition wiving to still further dcuionstrat. Uie cosinujHjliUu chuructci' of England's free trade. It rcfcib to a shipment of 100 cats to luilia. which a shipping office in Calcutta was recently
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  • 70 5 M»* ia <juitc- it ltoyal uionth for Itirtbthju His Majesty Kiu<] Alfonso of Spain WM b-jm on May 17, 1896 andthe Czar Xidiolas wa.-. born on Uio 18th in 1868. The arit Pcaco <^jpfeirncc at"tto*tttsnc" wa-, oponcd on May 18, 1809, in honour cf the Czar, on whoso
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 388 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. N/Y7K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A NgalM rOKTNIOIITLY service is mam I lamed between .!a|mn and Kurojie by the j following NEW TWIN-SCRKW STEAMERS, I'mler Mail Contract witli tlio Imi|kti«l .lupKii es« (io\ermneiit, specially designed for the (.'oni|»n_v'B Kuropeau Service, lighted through ■ut by Eleclrictity, provided with
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    • 508 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and CHIINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. I'lii- Companies' Btetmers are d«spatcnsd •in Liverpool outwirdt for the Straits, China ".'ul Japan every wojk, and from Japan home wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight an 1 ftr Genoa, Marseilles and I,u.Tip i.'
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    • 440 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. Singapore to 'java ports, pout dakvvln, thursday island, •yuljsnsland ports, and sydney. also taking cargo tor british new guinea, new britain and new Zealand ports. Ak inducement oilers. A regular monthly service to above ports ih maintained by tbe British Steamers AIIU.I I •2,-' MB
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    • 289 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C/. r. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA aud (lie UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, fin Shanghai, Nagasaki, (lulaud Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vanoonver, R.M.K. "Kirrmssnf Ihdia" I Twin screw steaR.M.S. "EuriuMH or
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    • 211 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. ■June 7— At Saleroom, unredeemed pli-div*. n 10 a.m. 7 At Saleroom, Mtlnablr jeweller*, a 11 a.m. I -At SUnmore," Grange Road, valun blc teak household furniture *c, at 1-30 p.m. 11 At Sale-room, freehold lauj an. l houses Nos. M ti-l Kerbau T.ane. ut
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 72 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kniulang Ktrbuu Jlotpilal, lane t, 1907 9 a. v. 3 p. ij79 p~. M~.| ltKUAiihs. ■•r. H 23.913 29.503 29.871 Temp 87.6 88.5 84.6 \VetßulbTber 80.0 79.H 7H.6 Dir of Wind., si:. h.i. b.s. Max. Temp < A 9.6 Mm 75.5 Max. in Sun 146.0 Terr rad. Thor
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    • 191 5 OAY BY DAY. Wednesday, June 5. High Wattrr. 6-4* p.m. Meeting I.O.G.T. Harmstou's Circus. Thursday, June 6. High Water. 6-56 a m 7 13 p.m. HarmstoiT, Circus. P. V. homeward mull due. Friday, June 7. High Water. 8-9 a.111 d-3» y.n.. P. O. outward mail due. Saturday, June 8. High
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  • 1294 6 The Straits Times. PICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. Eof the most interesting attempts of i parliamentary times to bring about ge in the British constitution came to a, head wheu, after repeated postponements, Lord Newton Hubmitted to the House of Lords, for second reading, his bill for the reform
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  • 24 6 Mr. Taft has received a highly reassuring report from the engineers whom he had sent to test the rock foundations of the Panama Canal.
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  • 37 6 His Lordship the Chief Justice yesterday afternoon reserved bin decision on the motion of Mn T. 4o M. Braddtl, for judgment to bo eutenxUiu favour of S. R. M. Supramaniau Chetty, against Kana Mohamed Biisor*. for VMMH.M.
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  • 22 6 The Directors of the P. k. O. Steam Navigation Co. have declared a dividend of 7 per cent, on the deferred stock.
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  • 23 6 According to a London wire, the population of Egypt, exclusive of the nomad Bedouins, is 11,206,350, being an increase of 1,500.000 since 1897.
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  • 27 6 Twenty shares iv the Bangkok Manufacturing Company were sold on May 28 at Ticals las, and there are said to be signs of the price going higher.
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  • 26 6 The Chinese Maritime Customs MBHI shows tliat Britain's share of the Chiuesc export trade is 10.42 per cent., aud of the import trade 17.a:i per cent.
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  • 26 6 Cholera iv Kashmir is assuming serious proportions, the number of cases reported, during the week ending May 1.1. being 1,7:11 and the number of deaths Hl7.
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  • 26 6 I wo Malay seamen employed ou the Will o'thc Wisp were each seuteuced to fourteen days rigorous imprisonment, by the, Master Attcudaut. this morning, for desertion.
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  • 29 6 Kcv. W. 11. Williams will give a lantern lecture to the members of Kpworth League and thfcir friends at the Coleman Street Methodist Episcopal Church, tomorrow, at N p.m.
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  • 41 6 On May 26, a serious fight took place between two parties of Siamese at liukalo, a district of Bangkok on the west side of thr river. One man was killed, and several had to be taken to hospital by the Police.
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  • 31 6 <>v the motion of Mr. Montagu Harris, yesterday afternoon. His lxmlship the Chief Justice admitted Mr. Hastings Khedf"- to practise as a solicitor in Chambers. Mr. Rhodes is assisting Mr. Harris.
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  • 33 6 We learn, says the L. aud C. Express, that negotiations arc far advanced for the sale of the North Borneo Trading Company's Sikong Estate to a sub-company for the purpose of rubber cultivation.
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  • 38 6 There were more fish landed at Ncwlyn (Cornwall), on May 3, than ever before in one day. It is estimated that there were about 100 lasts, or 1,000,000 mackerel. Prices consequently were very low, only :)s. per 120.
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  • 54 6 The sloop Vestal, which has becu unemployed since returning froiu the Far East, was placed in the dockyard hands at Sheerness on May ti, to bo converted into a gunnery ship for 1 iv. aiming tube practice, aftct which she will be commissioned for service as tender to the Excellent,
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  • 63 6 Abubakai was seen by a constable pulling a ricksha one day last week. As he was uot of the caste which usually undertakes that kind of work, his actions were regarded as suspicious aud he was arrested. Yesterday afternoon, he was brought before the Bench Court on a charge of
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  • 70 6 M. E. Clio Ang'illia sued Low Choou Yong before tin Chid -Justice, this morning, for the return of 91,500, which, he alleged, had beeu promised him by the defendant on the restoration to him of an emerald ring. Defendant now refused to accept the ring back aud to return the
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  • 72 6 Yap Fuug Shi, otherwise known as Fung Chat, applied to the Chief Justice, this inor ning, for letters of administration of the estatejof the late Yap Boon Wan, claiming to be his lawful widow. Yap Tioug Swee, a brother to the deceased, contested the claim, saying that the petitioner hail
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  • 67 6 Sub-Lieut. W. K. Crocker and W. Costollo, A.8., both of H.M.S. Highflyer, now in Colombo, have just received testimonials from the Royal Humane Society for gallantry in plunging into Bombay Harbour on February 25, and saving a man who had accidently fallen from the ship. The rescue, we are told,
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  • 74 6 Taking care of over-Kca possessions has reduced the I'nited States Army at home to very small proportions. There are hardly enough regular troops to guard the army posttj. It is said that the War Department will find great difficulty in replacing about 9,000 of the troops fh the Philippines with
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  • 73 6 The big electrical works which are being erected in Kashmir from power derived from the Jhelum River below Baramula, are making good progreos towards couiplctiou. A flume capable of carrying 20,000 horsepower has been completed and turbines to develop 5,000 horsepower are installed. They will convey electrical energy for the
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  • 135 6 A recent visitor to Port Arthur say* that the town is still in ruins, and is dead commercially. The tine new town is absolutely deserted, and there are only a few Chinese. mostly coolies, residing amidst the devastation of the old town and the old and new China-towns of the
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  • 326 6 It is expected that the King of Spaiu will visit the Netherlands Court at I let Loo next month. Iv Tiulaud hears that Mr. .1. 11. M. ltobsoii. of Kuala Lumpur, is to get a scat on the board of directors of tin Serendah Tin Mining Company.
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  • 38 6 The total amount of tin ore expoi t. .i l.v the tributors on the lands of tin Uoy.d Johoie Tin Mii.ing Coy.. Ltd., for the mouth ..f May. was 264 bags, equal to pels. ■J(HI.
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  • 62 6 A Chinaman in Purvis Street was .-.tabbed in the forehead with a pair of niaMn, List night ami another Chinaman was itrrc -t< i on a charge of having caused the injury, which is not a serious one. The case was called before Mr. Green, this morning,
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  • 61 6 At the special annual meeting of the S.V.A. yesterday afternoon, Colonel E. G. Broadnck announced officially that in future thuy would go into the forts to do J f nc work there, instead of doing mouutain artillery work as previously. Xo other business of sjiecial
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  • 105 6 With reference to the production of "The Rajah of Stengahpour in the Teutonia Club ou July 2y aud 27. it is interesting lo note that Mrs. Perrott, wife of His Excel leucy the General Officer Commanding the Troops, has written to Captain G. B. Wickhaui Legg, M.V.0.,
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  • 128 6 It has been stated that Sir Alcxandti Swettenham in settling down in Jamaica at the close of his Governorship of that island has taken an unprecedented course, but that is i.Dt so. There was. tor iu&taucc, the well known c*nc of the late Sir<;< .>!••■ iin. v
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  • 80 6 The Malay Concessions, Limited, has been registered with a capital of L 1 ."..i i in X I shares. To acquire rntcraliui. nudcr option or otherwise, concessions, mines rights. aud metalliferous land in •lohorc and lK< where. Vo initial public i«siie. Hirst dirce tors I not less than two nor
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  • 97 6 In their wildest dreutns. shipowners have, never looked forward to a toll-free Sin/. Canal, and it has been reserved for Mr. Asijuith. in bin speech to the Colonial Premiers, to promise ro-o|H ration with any practical proposals for removing or reduc inn' the Canal Company's charges. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking
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    • 375 6 Body builder and strength L^l Itf 1 4Jk« creator fur old people, pun; J^^flfl^^Ok WiU children, sickly women and I^^^ I nursm 8 mothers, and to build w^r R*»tt fk up strcßgth after a severe nes Tlm t.1., W Siom* Wim l. .1! cdn C 1 1 re^»iraq tmmtnain twic
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    • 249 6 Music! Music! Clasj-hal OMuaCtt Dances and Sonos ARHANOtD FOB THE PIANO, BY CELtDKATtU English, French, Ii tlua and German Composers. Laii, i. Selection of all the Latent Mcmc Received ijv Every Mul. METRONOMES. Orders for any Instrumental Music will be given special altentiou to. INiPECTION INVITED. PRICES MODERATE. Lessons in
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    • 12 6 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by the Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 54 7 OUTRAGE AT SPANISH ROYAL WEDDING. A Threat of Reprisals. jllectek's Tkleokam; London, June 4. The trials of seven persons for complicity iv tlie attempt to murder King Alfonso and Queen Victoria on their wedding day has begun in Madrid. The Anarchists threaten reprisals in the event of the
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  • 87 7 Round About Way to India. Uhl-TK.it > TIUWMI London, luuc 4. Implying to Mr. Harold Cox. Liberal Ml. for I'rcston, iv the House of Commons. Mr. Winston Churchill, luder Secretary for the olouies, stated that the abandonment of the mail route to ludia and Australia by way of
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  • 73 7 French Holding on to the Line in Abyssinia. Kki in; TkUMM Loudou. June 1. A I'aris telegram stall s that the Abyssiniau Railway < 'oinpanv is unable to meet the new coupons and has stop|ied payment. M. Klobukowsky, the French representative iv Abyssinia, haa been instructed to
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  • 54 7 Ne Bargain Between Transvaal and Home Government. [Kkutku's fmniii Loudou, Juue 4. Mr. Winston Churchill, replyiuy to Mr. Fabcr iv tilt: House of Commons, deuied that there was a bargain of any kiud between the Imperial Government and the Transvaal n.-^ardiug the guarantee of n loan and the
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  • 63 7 ItKUTKII'K TkLKi.KXM I .on. loii. Juue 4. The Freuch Minister of Marine Im < replied to a deputation of the NMM <>:i strike to the effect that the eon -essions they ask for will be considcu-d. No disciplinary measures, he said, would betaken if the
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  • 74 7 Km tkh's Tm.ki.i; vm. London. June I. Au Army Order has been issued stating that an increase has been grauted in the pay of a Lii iiten.iut Colonel in the Cavalry lines to the amount of three shillings a day. of a Lieutenant-Colonel iv
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  • 61 7 Kpiim's TfcumuM I don. .him 4. The following M tin- latest l« ttiu^ lor the Derby Shew Galliuii ti to I on. <'rby 1 j to 2 agaiust Galvaoi l.*> to 2 l!i /"lilan 9 to 1 Woolwindtr 10 to 1 F.arlbtou 10
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  • 50 7 I>KK OSTASHTISCIIK. LliiVli TkI.KUKAM I'lirliu. Juue I. Tin- Duma has rejected a ministerial proposal for the enhancement of punish incuts for the glorification of crime* aad the nou admission lo the iiriny of men under police control. It is feared that the Duma will be AiMolved.
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  • 32 7 jDkr Ostasimisi hk Lloyd Tklk«.i.am Berliu. June 4. The ltussian Saghalien Committee advocates the speedy completion of the Amur railway and the improvement of the mouth wt tin- Amur river.
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  • 21 7 D«r. OsTAMATtiirm hum Telkuham Merlin, June 4. Priam I'lullip of Euktnborg has requested I uu.i-^ou to resign.
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  • 317 7 ON THE ROAD TO MANDALAY Another Indian Agitator Sent to Burma. •Ukutkr's Tklh;' \*i Bombay. June I. The Lahore agitator Ajit Singh, who wont into hiding upon ttie arrest of Lai I'atrai (now iv Mandalayi. has been di -ported and Kent to Mandalay. In the mouth of April, or |K>ssib!y
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  • 161 7 Falls Down Hillside in Escaping Attacking Snake. News has arrived iv Siugaporc tha'. a sjri ous accideut has happened to Mrs. A. J. Amery, wife of the Pastor of the Colt-man Street Methodist Episcopal Church, who went to the|Taipin« Hills on account of the illness of
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  • 128 7 A number of proud possessors of bullocks and goats were lined by the Senior Magistrate, this moruing. for allowing their domestic pets to run at large in the public roads. These animals have been a great uuisauec in various parts of town, particularly aloug the Serangoon Komi, and
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  • 171 7 His Lordship the Chief Justice, this morning, gave judgment in the case of Loe Hoon Hoo v. M. A. D'Silva for •1,613.70 for laterite alleged lo have been supplied, holding that the defendant should succeed excepting in the amount of $127. for which he gave judgment
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  • 108 7 According to a notification, which will be found in another column, an extraordinary meeting of the members of the Bcrsawah Gold Mining Company. Limited, was held at Gresbam House, Singapore, on May 31, when the following resolution was passed That it has been
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  • 140 7 A pleasing innovation at the F. M. S. dinner in London, was the introduction of a musical motif for each s|icaker. That for the Chairman was "For he's v jolly good fellow." That for Sir George Murray, whose connection with bauks is well known, 1 know a bank
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  • 193 7 GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME TO BE REVISED. Thunderbolt Being Forged for the Peers. Ukctkh's 'IVlkukam. I .inn lon. June 4. Speaking in the House of Commons yosterday, Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman annouueed that there would be no Autumn Session of the House. He admitted that the Government had been backward
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  • 144 7 I Arrival of the Steamer at Perim. ItKUTrii'-i Tklkokam London, June 4. The steamer Kilburn, stranded on the west coast of Arabia, was refloated, and has arrived at Pcriin. A Port Said telegram, dated May '■>. n poi-tei l as follows Third officer, apprentice, three lascar crew belonging
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  • 163 7 Kkttkr's Tklkoram London, Juno 4. The death is announced of Sir Charles Mark Palmer, Baronet, Liberal M.P. for Jarrow, the founder of the Palmer Iron and Shipbuilding Company, Jarrow. At the last General Election the figures tor Jarrow were as follows Palmer (L.) n,(M7 Pete (Lilian
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  • 37 7 Kbl-tkr's Tklkgram London, June 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill. Under Secretary for the Colonies, announced that tin Constitution for the Colony of Orangia will be published ou the 10th instant.
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  • 146 7 Two more shows and then Harmston's Circus will be razed to the ground and the paraphernalia removed to Sourabaya. Last night, there was another full house, when the amateur riding contest took place. Much amusement was caused by the event, as the participators were mostly soldiers. The contest
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  • 40 7 London. May 27. The rubber crop of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Limited, for 1906, is IH,6(K) lbs and the estimate for 1907 is 25,000 lbs. The directors' report is expected ou June 15. Times of Ceylon.
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  • 27 7 According to the Lahore Watan. the Amir b aboljt to start a Bank in Calcutta witli a view to entourage the trade of bis subjects iv India.
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  • 1569 7 POWERFUL FLOAT TO FIGHT THE FLAMES. Trial Trip of the Varuna. Although the Tanjong Pagar Dock lk>ard now possess one of the rinest fire Moats and salvage tugs this side of Suez the shipping of Singapore cannot be considered sufficiently safeguarded agaiust damage by tire. The want of
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  • 317 7 l:\planatiun to Puket Celestial's Complaint. Co.utucuting on the article, which we' reproduced iv our columns the other day from the Straits Echo, in which a Chinese resident in Puket. Tongkah. complained of the dis abilities under which he aud his fellow country men labour in Tongkah, iv
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  • 197 7 The Mauagcr of Messrs. F. Krarupaud Co. was charged before the Senior Magistrate, this morning, with selling on February 'i last, to Chop Hong Hin and Co., certain spirits to which, it was alleged, the false description of Soldier Brandy was applied. The case will be called
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  • 91 7 A telegram from Gallc. dated May 29, and printed in the Ceylon Observer, is to thu effect thai Mr. J. K. Barbet, Postmaster. Ahangaiua, Ceylon, is charged with shooting •the Station-house Officer on tin: forchesdv. hen lie wont to the Postmaster's house to inquire, into a
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  • 880 7 O\ Henry Cauipbell-Banucruian. with all respect and deference, You've banged the loor on other things besides Imperial l>etorence I J^ D T (Ormi t i Te «T>™»cc folk, and labourites are clamouring h < am n meV}«? y Up n that d<wr "SftiS* 01 10 Beginning There
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  • 834 8 Rowing at Standstill, Cricket Matches Exciting. I'leasaut as the Cricket Club's premises arc, there arc oue or two matters rcijuiriug attention. Why mosquitoes nhould be so numorous in a new boik'ing. it is difficult to say, but the fact remains that something should bo done to remedy
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  • 222 8 Greatly Increased Profits Latest mail ad\ ices from New VorU c i u- annual reiH»rt of the International Mer- mtile Manue Compauy (the Mor^iu (."oin- "icY embodied in the statement aubiuitUd tho' Stock Kxehaujje aecoiupauviii" the 'pauys application for the listiu- of its ■'iritie*, Iliis report
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  • 23 8 JUo l: -jujd 0. .Bos»et«»r4 Mail «te*mqr will Jeavs SiDgapofo *t 8 a.m., oh r n Jay, 7th instant.
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  • 761 8 Restrictions That Handicap Trade (FuomOuh Own OMMMMT.) Sourabaya. May 21 1. Tin- .Idvanese generally are a thriftless community. They are foud of gutting into debt they will turn anything into cash, whicli they speud freely, and. if they caunot get cash, they will purchase things on the
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  • 288 8 Princess Patricia Enjoying Herself. Alias writes in The World of .May 7 A great many dinner parties were given for l,ady JJossWoiigh's bull, which w.-.s Itself MttM by ii dinner at f.ni'l liivs borough s hou:-r in t'uvcudisli S m h,iiv to the Duke and Duchess of I'ounau^lil and J'liiicenH
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 108 8 The aiinual athletic Kpoits of IUIUes lu>titutiou will ho held on the school grounds on Saturday next, the Ht,h inst.uit coiumcnciu^ at 1M p.m. lv the cricket match between the S.C.C. 2iul XI anil tho S.H.C. and XI on Saturday, the following, with another name to be
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    • 55 8 Local Tournaments. In MM V.M.C.A. tennis tournament, A" <j!a-.s siui;li«,. A. K. (i. Coveuey ycsUi.Uy beat Coulcher. (> 1., 7 '>. In Mm 5.11.C. tennis touruuiiicnt, yesterday. K. K. it So.iza bi-At I, T. Andrew-;, 6 <i "2. in the linylc ImndicHp, and Coelilo aud lirskiue beut/elindurand Itlootn, "i
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    • 65 8 S.I.R.A. Meeting. As mentioned in our MMMM yesleiduy. MM Soutiicru India l.irlc Association hulds its anuiiul rifle MMMM at MMMMMM on September !t. The total value of prizes offered for MMMtiMMI is rupees 20,000, which sum excludes the value of prizes that will lie awarded iv the I'nlimitcd
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    • 66 8 Sherwood Forester*. The liual iv MiMMMt loi tlie<ientle Football Cup lias l»e t n pUy.d M lUngjihne ou the ItegiiiienUl ground of 11,. Slhi\mhml Foitsteis iK'twt. n Uam.- repri ii.iiig K and <i Companies oftli.il Itegiiiieut. 'I'll.- former company seoieil the only goal auit at tin coucliisiou ot IN-
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    • 139 8 S.C.C. Tournament. The result uf yesterday's play in the S.C.C. bowling tournament on the Ksplauadr is as follows Sim.i.k HI—WIT--1!. Seoular :> heat W. Ci. !!»>■ m in owe 2 21 to 10. 11. Klphiek mvt I bt:at i. Owen Mil Jl to 11. (i. W. IVigh 1 beat
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    • 178 8 Editorial Dispute. The settlement U auuouuceU of an action lor libel threatened by Mr. A. Emory, the preseul chess editor of the Daily News, against the proprietors and the chess editor I Mr. L. Vau Vlietl of the Hereford Times. The libel coiiiplaiued of consisted of an allegation that
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    • 312 8 S. U C. v. Officers of the Oarrison. Kiev, us representing the S. <J. C. ami the Officers ipf the Garrison, resi>cctively, met in a Hock, y uiiiteli i.v tin; Ksplanadr yctcrday, .11, what proved to Ix a vny intercwliiji; »auii- WM «MMi Hay \v* s f a; .t
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  • 63 8 A Parliamentary return shows that the total number of commissions in the British army grautcd from the rauks during the years IH&J-1906 linclusivt'i was 1.7:W; the ntuubcr of commissions granted, excluding those from the ranks, was 1.'>,92.{. In the cavalry 1.07:; commissions were granted, iv the K»yal Artillery
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  • 110 8 Tlii! discussiou in the Ho use of lion's oa Loid Newton's Keform Mill may render it of niUiv l to recall that the uuly reforms in their constitution to which the Lords, during the entire history of their Chamber, now extending ovor six hundred yean, have
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 920 8 A CASE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION Relieved In a Remarkable Manner By Pe-ru-na. Pf-*ru*n3 Is 2 Svst^mic Cst irrh I hi n l^% V?\3^?lnL\l%«lriW%jMßßa *MBBHl&\xa.s&s.* a*\n?%% V* [•f'TVOUS rrost r f)tlOM &£%%CwE%vn¥Ku y -^i l l iWj- '^j weakness, brain fag, loss of ll<-h and i H nervous prostration are the
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    • 135 8 jjjjf- H f^ IwJ £V %V t- -J' JL A <t J j^^ THE BERSAWAH GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. At au Extraordinary Genera] Meeting of tinaiembers of the above-named Company, duly wnvened, and held at the Company's Registered Office, Gresham House, Singapore on Friday, 31st day of May, 1907. the
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    • 104 8 THE CO-OPERATIVE OOFFEE CURING AND TRADING COMPANY. LIMITED IN M( v )I'IUATIO.N. Notice is hereby given that MM above Coin l«ny, having gone into Voluntary MmMMMB, all rlainis against the sai.l Company with ulii davits must be lodgol nithin fourteen ilays from this date, and that all debts due to
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  • 224 9 sty. ap.iiik. ham 4, 1907. PRODUCE. Uambier I 6.70 do (Cube Xo. li nnp!.:kel 10.35 Copra Bali 10..1J do Pontianak 10.00 Pepper, Black 17.62} do White 5% buyers 25.2f> Sago Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei No. 1 2.9*2} Pearl Sago 4.00 Coffee Bali, 15% IH.OO Coffee. Palenibanx, 20 basis
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  • 321 9 Sv\m n Dovs- lUiKAiiu. Kuwn I'ii.l- Mr. Kdwaid <;..,,:. Mildmay Park Wc-lcvan Clinic h. London. Kngland. wrote l)i ar Sirs: After what I have been through I can feel for everume who suffers from kidney complaint. Your medieiue lias made me feel unite another man. and 1 am
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  • Stocks anb Shares.
    • 349 9 Date of ormation i i Capital i Subscribed N amber of Shares 1 Issue Vain* Paid up to Reserre Company QCOTiTIOSS I I I I f" 1903 1901 1903 1907 I I (300,000 •600,000 £400,000 •400,000 •300,000 •600,000 £350,000 •373,000 80,000 60,000 350,000 37,5000 2.500 aninncd 60,000 90,000 lo.ouo
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    • 342 9 1905 1903 1904 1905 £150,000 i £104,987.10 1200,000 $87,400 £30,000 £11,135 700,000 »610,000 £70,000 £70,000 1150,000 1125,000 46,500 1 I 93,500 1 I 1.700 10 I 8,800 |JO 8,500 uaiunad f 7.000 1 I 11,000 1 70,000 10 9,000 uni.«u«! 70,000 l 9,000 nnimwd 1 13,500 f 10 f
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    • 216 9 1894 1898 £5.377.10.0 •22.1,000 I £4,648.15.0 •225.000 7,638 13/6 4,500 60 13/8 80 814.11.9 112,500 10.000,000 a) 11,000,000 250.0006 I Bella Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd Fmer 4 Neave, Ltd. •7.00 140.00 1865 M 0.000,000 510,000,000 80,000 »125 •128 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 855.00 1901 •2,400,000 •-•.■.00,000 i 6.000 100
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    • 40 9 Howarth Brakine, Ltd. 6% Kil.y HarRreaves, Etd. 8% Singapore Municipal 6% 5% i. 4% Tanjong Pagar Dook Co., Ltd. 8% 6% •600,000 325,000 400,000 1,878,000 602,1)00 250,000 1.050,000 3%prem 8% frem. 20%prtm 1% prem. 2% die oominal 3% prem
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  • 249 9 Those who take an interest in rifle shooting will tmmamkm that, mm yeem agaj sir Hemy M.Callnin induced the Natal Kitie Asfeoci.ition to introduce a competition in which the head and shoulders of a "man," which apjteared for Mat seconds at a time, formed
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  • 190 9 I Information, dated May 11. baa kmmtm ceived from Commander iioyle T Soiuirville, H N., H M surveying vex— l Seahirk, of tin: existence of a second hitherto uncharted rock in (ialle Harbour. Ceylon. The rock, which is of very small extent, lies nearly
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 173 9 The Straits Times, The Straits Budget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Daily issi.3 per year $30.00 do per quarter 7.50 do per month 2.50 do per copy 0.10 Weekly issue per year 12.00 do per quarter 3.00 do per copy 0.25 When sent by post, there is added for the
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    • 20 9 RILEY, HAR6REAVES Co., Ltd. Civil Engineers. Mo. 3 BATTERY ROAD. TELEPHONE No. 362. General Construction Work ESTIMATES AND PLANS SUBMITTED.
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    • 356 9 HH B. P. De Silva HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF Tiaras, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, Pendants, etc., etc., etc. CUSTOMERS HERE OBTAIN K WIDKR CHOICE THAN <\N BK FOUND IN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. NEW DEBISNB! FINEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICEB! yyASSIAMULL ASSOMULL AND~CO. [LARGEST INDIAN, CHINESE AND JAPANESE SILK,
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  • 1111 10 Pithy Points of Occult Processes. I'ndrr the category of spells may bo included the occult method of discovering the whereabouts ot hidden treasure, lost or stolen property, or the thief himself, or of rinding out Urn MM of l>.irtieular AhMßi or diagnosing the «M— B itself, which has
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  • 132 10 At Canton, on May 21. a meeting was held at the Railway oMBfßß**a oftices. and ten persons were nominated as iiisjiectors to look after the various affairs of the general meetiiiH, which will be on the 2nd day next moon, hi tin election of thi' president
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  • 641 10 Amusing Skit on Some Recent Events. "Ini lie th |uiii|hiv. rfM Mi. DoaitY that tli' Imlii in Knyliinil hmc i.'nt up in their i n <_■ 1 1 1 an' uVimmhii rate." A mkatf n.-d Mr. Me ssy. A vote." said Mr. M.h,li y. Tli'
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  • 292 10 Tin' following communication lihhlh'iii Im warded to the Tunes of Ceylon for publica tion by tlir agents ot tin' ('hargi-ur. Ui'liiun: To tlir (icneial I'assengci Agent or Agent. Chargeurs rtcunis. Colomlx>. Ceylon. DMT Sir. The subject of this ..mmum cation. Mrs. Francis CJiurrliill. or Francis Maria Kooiiey.
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  • 12 10 The funeral of the greatest i" a holiday for the greatest number.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 390 10 INSURANCE Companies. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MOW MROID IN THE BOYAL INSURANCE COFIRE LIFE. INVE6TED FUNDS £12,500,000 POWELL 4 Co..—Ag*to ROYAL IXSLRANCK COMPANY. FIXE AND LIFK. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE I.AROEHT FIRK OFFICE IS IB* WOULD. BOUSTEAD Co.,— Agetttt. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid
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    • 583 10 SALES BY AUCTION. wr special ~w FLOWER SALE. AUCTION SALE AN EXTREMELY FINE COLLECTION OK WELL GKOWN STLPHANOTIS, PLANTS, BOBE TREES. ASPARAGUS FI.KNS. PALMS, LIMK TBKES AND DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF FEBNS MOSTLY IN SHANGHAI AND FANCY POTS. On Saturday, June l'JO7 mi 2 10 p.m. At 13H, BOUT TIMAH MAO.
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    • 563 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MINING LEASE AND MINING MACHINERY FOR SALE PRIYATCLY. Valuable Mining Lease, Machinery. Ac. .including two 12 )i p. Portable Eogiue* and Boilers, one 10 h. p. Portable Engine and B >iler. oat ten-stamp Battery and a large fMMMf Mining tools and IffVHMMMM. For full particular-, apply to—
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    • 597 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid up Capital 110,000,00 c RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 910,000,0001 Bilver Reserve 111.000,000) I<mo,WO1 < mo ,WO Rmerve Liability of Proprietors HO.OOU.OOu COURT OF DIRECTORS. 0, 11. Metllinrst, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressoo— Deput> Chairman. G. Balloch. Esq. C. R. Leuzmanu.Esq.
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  • 1162 11 Safeguarding the Interests of Wonienfo k. The "tort ot tin- loariai ol Hum natives in hoiit of the loiiit Mouse o| Naiiolu hy Captain (iro^aii ami others in tin- an-MMa of a large etowJ on March 1 1. says a Heutai MM-saoc H .Mi Miwhaas n
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 79 11 WHOOPING COU6H. Tliis wa miv aaUNHfOSJe aaMBHBJ unless properly teaated. Statistics show that tlii'iv are mori- deaths from it than from scarlet ti\ci All ilani;<'i may be avoided, however, by nivin^ Cli.iiiiUrlaiMs Couyli Henuilv. It li<|iiities the tonyh mucus, iimkiiiy it easier to esaaeßOtaar.kaetM tbeeoagß loose, autl nif.kes tl-e paro.sysins
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    • 593 11 ~tfil sor/s and conditions People I CczdJbzix^y's Cocoa I 1 because, being Absolutely Pure, therefore the best cocoa i I obtainable, it ia the ideal food-beverage for every aje. Bf every occupation and for all climates. It contains all the nutritive components of the cocoa-bean with the fatty I elementa
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    • 652 11 fe-j£x& aBBBBBBBV C^^tD »5^K asa^l Ib^bbb olLME:l3SifllltS I CEOSSE PICK 8 L O E J PB By Special AND "ToV^" Warrant I BLACKWELL, Wm Purveyors to I I -"i-Li* WR llea&a a perrins H.M.The KING W0 WkW sauce Miscellaneous NOTICES. R<Tt>: l,t M..nth. «lo ,wr inch. BBBMSBSBI m..ntli.. K.-r «l«.'ter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 638 12 Scale of Charges- PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisceIIaneous Wants of Every Description, Houses, Land, etc., to let, are inserted at the following rates One Insertion 1.20 per inch. Two 2.00 Three 2.80 Six 5.20 Nine 6.40 Twelve 7.20 Twenty-five 10.00 (Each subsequent month 15 per inch.) The above rate is based upon
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    • 485 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Km> i -Fuur Line*, one or t»v insertion". By the inch, see >ivile i.f CtUßjaa, i BOARD AND LODGING WANTEO. Young man desires comfortable Board and Lodging. Private family preferred. b;;t not essential. State terms to K. Y. Z. c.o S'.ra.:-; Times. 1177 CHENGAI SLEEPERS WANTEO. 5,000 Chengai
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    • 606 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Bates:— Four Linn, on* or two Insertion!, fl.oo By the inch, see SeMe of Charge*. COMPOUND HOUSE TO BE LET. No. 28 Sophia Road. Api !y to 18-2 Prinsep Street. rSll HOUBE TO BE LET. Frankfurt House, No. 1 Lloyd Road. Applywithin, 665 HOUBE TO
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    • 513 12 ARTIGLES FOR SALE. Kites Four Lino, on* or two tauartloiu. tl.ou X) the inch, Heal* of Chargai. FOR SALE, RUBBER ESTATE. 800 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stamps. Apply C." c/o Straits Times. c 103 TURNOUT FOR SALE. Mai Phaeton in good otder, pair of Australian horses, doable harness handsome
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    • 271 12 MOTOR CARS. Argylls, Rovers, Adams- Hewitts. MOW IM STOCK. Two (> H.P. 2-seated llovers. Special Finish, delivered Singapore Price $1,600. One 10 H.P. 3-seated Adams- Hewitt. Fitted with Magneto, delivered Singapore Price $2,300. Expected Shortly. Two 12-14 H.P. (4-cvlindftr) 5-seated Argylls. Fitted with Magneto, delivered Singapore Price $3,900. ALL CARS
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