The Straits Times, 12 August 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.416 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. AC&UST 12. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 QIESTU»N. WHAT n ROSBACHP v FOR SALE. One 8 H. P. Two Seated De DION. \j, C. Dupire CO., Sole Agents. 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. h A Fine New Selection of Ladies 1 Shoes. I manmmmW I SHOES FOR COMFORT MM 00-% A AND EASE. BLACK LACE WALKING SHOE 52
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    • 152 1 i ART NEEDLEWORK ANO FLOWER DEPOT. ORCHARD ROAD. A New Stock of Artistic FLOWER BASKETS Man; Xo\el Shapes to select from. Suitable for PREBENTATMN. TABLE DECORATION &C .ill PricesISaO Tti.tiucst No. 737. HOTEL WISSE Weltbtbsms. Bititia. Etteblubed in 1836. Renovated np to date. Splendid eitnation is the FaahiooahU Centre. Opposite
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    • 209 1 f 1% ANSWEIt. i\\ THE LEADING TABLE 1^ WATER. 1 SnpptiiMl Im ir.-v.-i: J Warrant to p H.M. The King. J] V. J ,fi ROBINSON CO. l COMPLETE jlj. Athletic Outfitters. Mew Deliveries I A "DOHERTY" Tennis Racquets. "SPALDING" Tennis Racquets. All SPECIALLY Strung for the TROPICS. fl ROBINSON CO.
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  • 1082 2 Eastern Rubber Industry in 1906. It is satisfactory t«> not*-, in «<>in« throtmh the rejx>rtH of (Vylon and Malay riibUr Coin|mni«H for 1«». tliat. in tin- K«at major ity of cat Ms. the jrhM of ruMx-r obtaini H MMM Mm estimate; in only two <>r tnr< < caws
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 319 2 Dee's Concentrated Disinfectant. mmm^—^^^^^amm mamm^Lm^^^^r^^'- iLaf^^^^aH mmmw a^B^a^a^aVja^Raßa^ JawA^Lmmmmi J I 1 La^E' '^LaH The most economical effective Of all Dealers. Importers The Borneo Co.. Ltd. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb Builder 150 Middle KiW. S.-Ih Acent for Meters. D.ittndye Brothera, Ltd., London, c -218 M T.-li-plionc- No. 610.
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    • 601 2 TO BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. M ■DTTBIFLT M W BDTTEirLT M M_ HtHi m BL "Alia M jFUSSii-L'sY I f tss CREAM f instead of Cod Liver Oil. Marvellous results ml promised; no sickness, and great increase in weight. Children thrive specially on it. VA FDBBBLL CO., LTD.. solk
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    • 545 2 DOST WOK1IY Gonosan will <-iv.- it. (ionoNin is the bi-st tol.iHt. <l of all TiM.lii-im-. it rplicvcs pain ami sto|m the iliwharKv. It--i-ffett is notuvable iv tbr«-«' or four boni'H after you start to uw it. Try a iM.ttl.- ami U wanlaaai that the tiny BaanaJM taken inu-rnally will surt-ly
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    • 36 2 LAXATIXK. tbe Ideal r llfßlll I I m iih-iml.-.I by tbe be-.t inetlical auttiontii-« Km* lo lake un.l certain in reaulU To be lih,| .f «v cbmiisu. Waaharii from Th* ramaTiir (iattery K..a>l, KiiiKaiM.r.-. 1.15 C'
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  • 1146 3 The Use oTTwo Ears. NMJ (MM tm l">r-l Rn\l< i«li 1, a nmnl.T of rim. nis t<> ,l,l..rii.iii.. tlw i.iamii i in Wind on. Him... at an stinmfa' ..I tli. .Im -ii..iifi..ni MaMaSMMI pro.-wls. 11l- Ui. ii (..iiii.l tlmt, if tli< 5.,1111.1 v, tli. riul.t I. It ..I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 636 3 Chubb's Safes. SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. aa-aa w Hi^li.Kt Mm at tlit' S*M KOiiliition. IMtK). Hi K )KHt Priae at Ha Ihm. Kxhil.ition. MM. mmm m HUvMI l'riz.' at tlir Uiiivorsal K\liil>iti,.n in Watches "OMEGA" Watches. THC UailtlVaLllO TIMCRCEPCR. LEVY HERMANOS. 25 YEARS GUARANTEE 25 YEARS GUARANTEE! SINGAPORE AND
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    • 327 3 I -.^-.mMMnMMmyMJMMMHfMMMW SEND YOUR AnnßF^<; f r PEACH-8 I9ri 11.1.U TBATEI. CATALOGUE BUYERJlnU lUUR HUUIf COO ot;il>K,it tsyimm... iinmadiate tou.-h »itl. WorWa areatf. I Lace U Dire »v I Khowi. you ju»t h,iw to uy dirp.'t at lactorjr price*. Ha\ae you pounds and Kire» you the K»t DIRECT FROM THE
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    • 196 3 I f fm. DBAM OP CA«Ll.L«m««aT^^l 1 I Sir. I vaa almnrt baroa4 aipartaaaa I I a martyr to (oil tor lwanl;-a.a yaaratT look I I owdlelaaa. which ar. alaipli tmt aaaj of I I api.M.-«Hnn I waa carad eonpleulj, and aflar ilaa I It"" trial I aaa affirm thai
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  • 720 4 Yum., />.f(7, /oolkibl,- da(<- of arritat t o.nd MMM <\t Atjints. STKAMKUS \gameinuon. Liverpool, Aunt 14 MantfieM Airlie, Sydney, Augt 24 Bonctead \nt«n, r. Liverpool, Angt 19; Mansfield Arcadia. Unlink .in;. Augt 30 P. A O. Coy A«cbia. II.miImx. Angt«; Behi. Meyer Autlria. Hongkong, 8cpt 8; IWutenberg Ao«tralien.
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  • 1358 4 Inculcating Principles of Altruism. Again and again hi 1Mb journal, we hm.■VtoMd to the im|x>rtance of •dMdfag tl gUi our coinimiiiity, write* Song Oi.g Sinug. one of the Editors of the Strni(s CUmm Magazine. Kcccnt events eaeeoraac us to hope that, in the near futnre.
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    • 114 4 PERFECTLY COMFORTABLE No matter how mm li pain uur RheumatiMn is causing you now, '.here it a remedy that w ill cure you. Littlo-a Oriental Balm lv» soothed tli>>usanii« of sufferers irom -.(n- insidious sssmm> You can prove this very ci>: >■ riy »t:iJfn^ tv jour ihrwii.-t t>r a hot:',c
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    • 698 4 STEAMER BAIUW6B. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills if Lading issued for Chint Coast, Persian Golf, Continental, and American Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE. Outward (for China). Halt* Augt 17
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    • 642 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPYAART MY. "BANDJER." t'■ ■mmmbvmmSmw BANDJERMASIN. The Steamer, of this company maintain a regular semoe between:— THaailiiiin Bawean, Sonrabaya, BaadjermaanT, "Pulo Laot. Balik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjermasin for Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai, w i^i.^. Mankasariaa, Negara aad Bebirik. The steamers have good
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    • 428 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMEPIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. VVa^* >r' a Tne steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, aad the Straits. China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly lor Havre and Hamburg and on oe a month for Bremerbaven direst, calling at Penang
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    • 744 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. RORDDEIITSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oerman Mail Lino. The fast and well known mail steamers of Una Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via BotterdaM. Antwerp, Soathamp toa, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, aWMssssM, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Por Said, Baes, Adaa, Colombo, Penani;. niaajnnrs. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and
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  • 170 5 N«iMi,r. Hril NT, -lapau >i«l"it\>lorotu Mam. .l»i' -<tr. li"inl«y na pHM l\>:Uieiiui». Brit -;r, Manila I'amptinis. l>»t str. Baia\m via port. M.»itfr»n. Kut »ir. |t»u.lj.Tiii»tmi H,.i,n II.-.-. Hnt -u. llk..nn. Ara.il. S«ai..« Kul.» Brit Mr, Siiiitw- via jdirl-. 10 N>»n/*. Hnt -tr. Antwerp ri» |>tU Cora. l'ul-tr. IVuao^. S»l«ii(;.
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  • 92 5 From Ecnofw— By the V. AO. aft Malta, dneon August 17. From emu. -By the P. AO. as. lMhi. In.- on Aliquot la. jtMM or Kill* DC«. p |n P^_ 1> ue id London Arrival „U 11 B. I. Augl 3 Autjl 5 2 M MM. Autfi
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  • 722 5 I m.i i, n. i- i.,.,.Iiik MaMhMriH tUmtsMsasaaal -ir. hi,. .1.1,. I-,. i..i.,ii«: srik i. \.t ...-lit < tu. n&m: n-M.-«M»|l i. ..i |..r tmmim: II .p. Hi— >■■— Brit. I «riti«h: I laaiaa? WtMlii; l.ii KMS)*; l.erli.'iu.'i: l>m. Uut.'li: II..I. ll h.n. >iwii. -pun-li: ->,r -oix.k;
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  • 63 5 Regular fortnightly Service via Bombay or Aden to Zanzibar, Delagoa Bay, Durban, Eat* London, Port Elizabeth and Capetown. Through bills of lading and through n»a«flri tickets are issued from Singapore to all coast ports in East and South Africa. For passage, freight, time tables, or any further
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  • 588 5 thigxrll, Dnt. »tr. 1,600 ton», C»pt Ewart, June "25. From Sambo, June 24. Nil. Byrne *Co. U.-K.H. Ctttang CUtw, Brit. str. 1,213 tons. Captain Rowel, JuDe 12. From Ainoy, June '2. G.c, Joo Sent; Chan. U.— W. Variut. Brit. Rtr.
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  • 63 5 HmiKWAM) P. ft O. Mw, The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Delbi, left Hongkong, at 2 p.m., on Katnrday, and in due here at 6 a.m., on Thursday, the 15th instant. OI'TWAUI P. ft (>. M»II. The mail steamer Malta, left Colombo, at 4 p.m., no
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  • 89 5 Wharves at which V'ese'-. are Berthed To-day. TARjose p»e«» Eaht Wuir Bamhim— Nil. EA»TW«AarßncnoMl-Zweena. Te«sU H.lw SnCT. I (Suk«»h WBA«r):— Wright. Section No. 2— Nairn, Benlaweis. 3— Rajah. 4— Htadley. ft— Minilya. 6— Hageu, Brasilia. 7— DenofCrombie. B— Tonkin. t— La Seyns. Jabduiih'
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  • 105 5 Fok Pis Steamer Tmr Tostosaow Sarawak Kuchimj 7a.m. Batavia Seyne 9 a.m. P. S'teuham. ami PeoauK JVr.it 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca M Maar 2 p.m. P. Rwettriih*iii I'oh Ann 1 p.m. Kremautle via porta Minilua 2 p.m. Batu Pabat H. S liar,* pm. Ptnang and Deli Hrbr
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  • 368 5 Evidence of Carthusian Monk Director. The hearing of the action brought by the. order of Carthusian Monks to restrain tile liquidator of their property in France, ap |M>inted when they wire expelled from that conntry iu 11NMS, and other* from using tfefe word chartreuse in connexion with the
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  • 87 5 Passengers Homeward. The folio wiuy pussiuyi-rs loft SiuK*|M>r« liy the F. auii stiauii r N'jauza on Sattir. day. for Europi- Mn. J. K. Hruwlloy, Mim K. Jennings, Staff- Sorgt. Hayley. wife ami seven children, Staff-Surgeon C. Shepherd, I'rivateH K. llinsmi. A. Stoog, H. A. I'riuce; Mrs. F.
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  • 144 5 I'ri P. Il O. xteaiuer Mongolia, couuwtiiiK with the sti-Him r Malta at Colombo, fruiu l-omloii. July la. ilut- Au K t. Hi. Mourn..! Marli'iNl, Mr. N. l*i»ntic. F. Kinaio. Com. M. Ji. Cobbe. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Mr. II Kitson, Mr. TiilMW l'.r I'. .V hUiiiii.t Mawjlit.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 250 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. \u^ l.i— At Sale room. vahiaMe prsaasMai m Thomson H.*.l. Bukit 1 ..u:.h K.«d. et<- at -I XI 111. 1.1 —At Sal.- I. in. 1:. »<.. i :.l|..tn'.-n(« si M.Vuiucd S ilUn 1i.i1. 1 :.nd Kirn \am U.M.I. .HtMOpni. 1.1 At Sale r.«un. Imil '><
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    • 255 5 STEAMER BMUNGB. i 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL lI IGnWAY TO F.r ROPE VIA CHINA JAPVN, CANADA and the lINITKD BTATEB. 1 Ronte from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, I luland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, i R.M.S. "KMißFisor Ui.ia" 1 Twiu-screw
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    • 440 5 STEAMER BAIUMGB. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The Companies' steamors are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amrterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and fcr Oenoa. Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 384 5 STEAMER BAIUNSB. CURRIeTcO AUSTRALIAN ft INDIAN LINE OFBTEAMBHIPB. FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. ALBO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHKR AITRTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS. The DARItTS, 329.-, tons, Captain Suffern, is dv- here on the Bth instant, and will be despatch for the above ports on or about tbe 13th inst. For
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    • 387 5 STEAMER BAIUNGB. N.Y.K. JAPAH HAIL STEAMSHIP CO.LTD. A regular FORTNIOHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 23 5 WEATHER REPORT. t m. r. M. B«H*»M^ W^bulbTb«r 7-.. J7 6 76.* JUi. T»u>i> M» 5f. Hu.iDliat.. J T«fr raa. Tk« tWufall Njl
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    • 28 5 WEATHER TELEORAM Hongkong. August 12. 10 p.m. Barometer 28.83 Direction cf Wind East Force of Wind s Max. Temp in Rbade ..78 Manila. 757 W.S.W. o 28 21
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    • 267 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, August 11. High Water. Ml p.m. i'enaug Kouudatiou Aotii\ers»ry. l'arm-e Theatre. 9. Tuesday, August 13. High Water. C2l a.m. I-M p.m. Wednesday, August 14. High Water. 0 .',7 a.m. 1 40 |.v Thursday, August 15. High Water. I M a.m. 211 p.m. I*. .V. O. bomeward
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  • 26 6 >li r. in i.i On July 2*. Si l;k> North S/echuen Road Kuciisi'U. llllSMllni Alexander Mitrlicll. of the I*l—ll.l f■■ Mission Pre>), aged Is )e»r~.
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  • 461 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY AUGUST 12. The information i uibodii'il in our Sjx cial IVlcyraui relating to the Eastern I'ouimauiJ was probably aaat to the liirmiugliaui I'ost by its 1 0n. 10n MMMMmWb. who i* usually wclliutoriuid M Kar Eastern affair-. Vltlioiigli it imm not actually state
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  • 322 6 It is some satisfaction to know that the creation of another Shipping King as re]Kirled uy our London Correspondent's Special Telegram in this issue -will not alftct shippers in the Straits Settlements, at any rate, not directly. It will be seen from the telegram that the Liverpool Journal of Commerce
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  • 433 6 Sanitarians, iv wrestling wuli problem* foi ir'orniing the milk trade, recognise that immi. ipal regulations are useless if. in transiiiis*i,i U to consumers, milk is exposed to contamination. I'rofessor Simpson toured the MMM dairies and dairy farms, and found cans aud bottles lying ami. 1 a conglomeration ot liltby household
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  • 8 6 The caWeship Hecorder arrived front Sonrabaya, thin morning.
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  • 11 6 All telegrams published in this issue reprotected by the Copyright Ordinance
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  • 18 6 Peter Wablaar. a trader from Faosog. found drank and incapable is Connanght Road, Hongkong, and waa ftaad 13.
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  • 21 6 A cargo of I. la:! tons of coal for the Messageries Maritimes arrived from Barry, yesterday, by the British steamer Aniburton.
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  • 19 6 A cargo of phosphate arrived from Christ aias Island, this morning, by the Christmas Island Phosphate Company's steamer Islaoder.
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  • 22 6 Deck passengers from Singapore arc now required to uudtrgo three days' quarantine at Pcnang, on account of the cholera outbreak in Singapore.
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  • 24 6 The import of Java indigo into Japan is decreasing steadily. Indian indigo and artificial indigo from Germany are driving it out of the market.
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  • 23 6 Three thousand six hundred tons of coal arrived from Pulo Laut, yesterday, for Messrs. Itehu Meyer and Company, by the British steamer Mortlake.
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  • 23 6 Case oil from Now York for Shanghai, aggregating I.iT.^IH cases, comprises the cargo of the British steamer Hydra, which arrived in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 28 6 The new Japanese company of Volunteers in Shanghai held a receptiou a fortnight ago. The company numbers sixty men. several of whom took part iv the late war.
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  • 30 6 A Chinaman was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment, by tin- Second Magistrate, this morning, for theft of a clock from the room of the steward on the steamer Minilya.
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  • 36 6 The Minister for the Colonies at I'aris has laid liefore his colleagues proposals for raisiug a loan ot' nine and a half millijus of francs for sanitary works at ,Saigon. in prevention of cholera and plague.
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  • 33 6 A Chinaman pleaded guilty before tiie Second Magistrate. ou Saturday. to personating a detective. He had a police licit ami whistle in his possession. He was sentenced to three mouths' rigorous imprison metit.
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  • 35 6 A Chinaman, uaintd Yap Swee Kng. was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. this morning, by the Second Magistrate, for cheating Nagurdas I'urshutomdas aud Company in respect 1 1 tins of ghee, valued at Mil.
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  • 40 6 A Chinese coolie, employed in working cargo on the steamer Nucntung. attempted to steal XXI catties of rice on Friday night, when he left the steamer. He was seuteueed to a months rigorous imprisonment, ou Saturday, by the Second Magistrate.
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  • 43 6 A nieetiug of the shareholders of the Suugei Tiram Syndicate will be held ou Saturday afternoon next, the I7tb iust.. iv the ortices of Messrs. Kvatt and Company, Winchester House, to receive the Directors report and to consider the future ot the syndicate.
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  • 41 6 Humour says[>crsisteiitlv that the members of the missiug liuk expedition iv Java have ■juarrelled among themselves. Itut their leader. Madame Seleuka. is unweariedly at work digging up fossils. A large uuinl>er of boxes with bones havi been shipped off to Germany.
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  • 50 6 Uaffles Hotel was till, d on Friday night, when the anniversary of the Coronation of King Kdward was celebrated. An unusually large number uf guests sat down to an excellent repast. During the evening, the toast ot' His Majesty was duly honoured, the Parisian Trio playing Hod Save the King.
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  • 55 6 News ha- reached .lava of the tonuation ot a heavily capitalised steamer company in Japan a sort oj shipping combine -styled the Nippon Kuscu Kai-ha. The combine intends to monopolise the sugar carrying trade between -lava and Japan. To do this, it proposes to run a regular line of vessels
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  • 64 6 Preparations are vow going on for eonueutiug Aclu'eu with Deli by rail. Work has begun on the Deli end. at a place called I'augkallau Itraudau. The rails from cither end will meet at Laugsar, a port which the Government intends to make the emporium of the surrounding country. Laugsar at
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  • 58 6 A Malay woman, named Inche lUyau. prosecuted her brother iv law and nephew before the Senior Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of defamation. A letter was produced, which she claimed had been sent by them to her son, and in it her character was seriously traduced. One of the
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  • 57 6 The Hon. Mr. Hugh Fort appeared before the Chief Justice, this afternoon, ou behalf of Mr. K. N. Adis, aud asked for an injunction to restrain Mr. Kahuiin, till lately in partnership with Mr. Adis, from carrying on business as a broker. Mr. Ellis, appeared for Mr. Kalimiu. The argument
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  • 64 6 The Amsterdam-Deli Company is another venture which has decided to give .lava ucsc coolies a trial in tobacco growing. Fifty Javanese have been engaged on the Company's estates, iv Deli, four iv number. Mostjoi the planters favour Chinese labourers on the ground of their greater vigour, but the experiments recently
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  • 109 6 The ramie decorticating machine inveuted by M. Michel, which hail been already experimented with successfully in Cochin-China, underwent a thorough-going trial at Saigon! in the.Botanical Gardens, on July 25. The experiments were conducted before a committee of officials and unofficial*. The inventor set two machines at work, driven by a
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  • 505 6 Mr. K. M. Baker has taken over the duties of Honorary Secretary of th« Seiangor CM Club. Mr. S. E. A. Linton. Assistant Supcriute.ll dent of Public Works Department. TYnang. iti going on short leave shortly. His HghMM Hie Itajaii of Sarawak arrived from Sarawak by his
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  • 39 6 It will interest many of our roadcr* t" know that the comet which was exported by astronomers to Bake its apjiearance thimonth "as wsibic this morning iv Sing:<|»>r< at rive o'clock, in a northerly directien.
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  • 47 6 Mr. It. B. Harvey, a ytNMg \i^r..linu. employed by the Telegraph *_oiu;..im a* operator, who arrived iv Singapore from Uii Cocos Islands about a month ago, died ot enteric fever on Saturday ui^ht. aud was buried at the I'rotestant Cemetery, yester. day afternoon.
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  • 133 6 A Malay was subbed ou the Itace Course yesterday evening, as he was goiug to the lire iv Kerbau Lane. While passing uuder a railing, anotlur Malay stepped up to him, struck a match. and then stabbed him in the right side. inflicting what
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  • 114 6 Statistic-. pnl,li,li- ,1 in tilt HiHWJaaii Gazette show that MM total valu. ..I UMBurtM of liicnli.imliv into the Colony duriny thr ■Mi .|uarti-r of l!Hi7 na »h«.:i««T.:^;7. ujnal to .£10.1 17t>,l 17ft. as .oimwrril uitli »H-2,.W«.H4:t, or l-u.ftll.7lH in tlif -aim-<iiiarU-r in lUtm, tli, immtmrn Mm
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    • 153 6 APPLES. Choice Pippins. I'rirr per do/en SO.»K) IVr Umc of 1:> do/.ciis S7/2") THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. Stamford rd THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SINGAPORE. TO LET. HOUSE TO LET. WHITE HOUftC, MtMJ MBl Imine- "".mer. Furnished, wM linen compleu-. for t, or 9 months, from Ist September. .li«t» »ntr> Apply t<. !cllt
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    • 214 6 Wilson co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Oar Productions arc of the highest possible ARTISTIC TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE and are known throughout the East v 11 INCOMPARABLY THE BEST. In Photography, a* in anything else, "The Best is the Cheapest." WHEN OH LEAVE Keep in touch with the Colony and its doings. It is
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  • 269 7 JEWISH REFUGEES ARRIVE AT TANGIER. I Moorish Attack Repulsed with Heavy Loss. Kkltkrs Tkumkah 1. ■11. loll. All|*llst 10. It h ivcouuiscl by the wt rs concerned tuat tli. Al«ocira» t'onvcution in inadequate to met thr (.rowing anarchy in Morocco, an.l the impression it urowinn that a considcrablo
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  • 221 7 Japanese Troops and Mutinous Koreans. |;> II t't TKLK'iK\M UmiiIuh, August 11. li i- ii n-i.-.l ii.-iii S«v:il tint tin Korean i '.irn-'ii- it ll'iiu ml W.iniii li.iv. mutimi. .1. tmm of .la|i.iii.«. i u.ilrv routed iiirl i- MM parariag tin Honju garrison. 11k ni'.lir. .i^ Ht
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  • 81 7 Uri IKK TKi.miR«M IumkIiv.I uli-arapli .i|x rators liavc mi icK «uil. u nica^o. and lie inki» art rc|K>rtod troiu l»ciivir. Kaunas I ity. »uil >all Iflki •'»>"• ■n. ric 111. dcvflopuieuW. arc Cored. l.iiiiilnii. August VI. I In >triki ut Uk-«ra|ili o|nr»t«>r» in the
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  • 40 7 i ►!>> Th.k..i:\m l...ii.l..n. August 12. Kiu^ VIIuii^j^av.- a Uili at S»u SilNi<.tiau in houutu ..I 11m ..«!>•« i~ >>t tlw •laimuew; I i^ i- lliiUw. an<l Txukuka. »t pn.tM.-nt ou X VINtt U> N|. H III.
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  • 25 7 I>KK O>T4M»TIS.IU. I.LOlK TKLKiiKlM, Iterlia, August I" VI iouturi. iu I *lebtw. IMiloli p«tr..l li»" 6. n t^iken by »urpri« nn.l atu«k««l.
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  • 25 7 !)tK OrU-UII.- Hr U/HI I'«tt«UW Berlin Vugurt !<\ IL»fcoatur ijtMioc in ditfuti between T-jfiey ard Ivr ia bi<t> Uir th* > h* srttled mjßmmmiN)
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  • 422 7 Establishing Water Supply in the Settlement. iKihim Ori: Own C<>ki:ksi>om>k\t.i Malacca, August N. Considerable iuUrcst was centred in golf at Malacca during tlie past week end the play in each mm being of a liit-li order. A visitor from Singapore told us that om; could only secure
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  • 93 7 Th. liiciids of Mr. Frank I'orde. who 1.-tt Singapore in November last for Kngland. arc auxiius to learu something ot his where about-. The last heard of him was hy a letttr. which he wrote from Colombo ou .lauuaiv I. s.i\ing that he was Laving
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  • 119 7 There was a crowded house at the TeuUinia I'lub. on •Saturday afternoon, when tlu matinee performance of the children's o|h n tla lied Hiding Hood s itcceptiou was yiv. n with as much success as on the previous ui^ht. Ilu < Ilildrcu went through their parts without
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  • 125 7 The annual re|iort of the Committee of the Singapore Catholic Club states that, during tin war ended lune :«i, twenty members were admitted. 21 resigned, and M were reuio\< d. leaving the number of members at 12:1. as against 1.V7 on July 1. last year. The statement
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  • 121 7 Messrs. ijraddill aud Everitt addressed the Third Magistrate with considerable warmth, ou Thursday afternoon, because Mr. Knowles. who 'appeared on the other side in a case in which they had been retained, had had the hearing of the case postponed for a week without their knowledge
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  • 110 7 S. M. .Maricau prow-cut-*! a Municipal contractor named S. Lewis, before tbe Third Magistrate, on Saturday, on charges of elieating, being drunk and disorderly, and attempted assault. It was alleged that accused went to complainant's eating house, bought food without paying for it, aad created a disturbance.
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  • 81 7 IMPORTANT CHANGE IN THE FAR EAST. Strengthening Hongkong Garrison. fjhmm Our Own Corrksposkknt.) London. August 10, 10.15 p.m. The Kii'iniu^liaiu Post learns that tlio Imperial Uovcrnmcnt Iim decided to mmke S.IIH1- important and far-rcachinK vliangea in the composition of tin: K*rris«iiis in the Far KasUrii Colonies. As won
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  • 92 7 'Km- run's Tilbuham; London, August 12. In the County Cricket Championship, Notts beat Gloucestershire by two wickots. Ksscx beat Sussex, at l^yton. l>y ono wicket. Playing at Canterbury, in the second of tinCanterbury week matches, Lancashire beat Kent by H? runs. At Leicester. lAjicestcrshire beat Derbyshire by
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  • 350 7 Loss of Life and Damage to Property. Shortly lH.-f.in- ii p.m. on August I. a section "I time balcoaic* abuttiag on the IJbiiim' Ruad Mt of (he Hongkong Hotel nulW|Med an.l Iwiiiil «CTetml CMaeae, as will m i-misiili rablv faMghu tin- vafoahk |>r.i|Hity in tin- Ml store
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  • 121 7 The Singapore Fire Brigade turned out last evening to a fire which had brokeu out in the shop of a rattan polisher iv Kerbau Koad, off Serangoon Road. At the close of >.ork each day, it was usual for one of the employ s to
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  • 112 7 Some horses suffering from lymphangitis. segregated from their batteries, were tethered on tbe banks of the Poona River under charge of syces, when the river suddenly rose aud swamped tbe camp. Lieutenant Uodgkins, of the Veterinary Department, at once rode to the scene, swimming his horse to
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  • 88 7 Mr. Knowles mentioned to the Third Magistrate 00 Saturday the case of Mr. I>. A. KodenhuU, charged with cheating, saying that be bad the sanction of the Deputy Public Prosecutor to ask for the withdrawal of the charge. The case seemed to be one tor the civil courts.
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  • 48 7 PRINCE BORGHESE'S ARRIVAL IN PARIS. End of an Adventurous Journey. [K«D TICK'S TbLSURAM] Londou, August 11. IVinci Uorgliuw: lias arrived in I'nriy, tliUK completing «>«; journey by motor car from IV-kiug, by way of tho (Jobi Desert ami Siberia. Tlie Prince was given a groat reception.
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  • 1043 7 Incidents and Adventures in the Prince's Trip. Prince liorghesc has achieved success where failure was predicted. On his 1 tula car, he lias traversed the many thousands of miles that separate the Pink City from (lay Paree. lie ami Iiik friends covered a province before breakfast,
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  • 318 7 Successful Termination of the Popular Play. When the la»t lamp in the Kajah* palace ceased to twinkle, and laughter and merriment at the fancy dress ball subsided, on Saturday, Mrs. Somerset Playuc entertained the members of the company t<> supper at Branksonic, Scott's Road, and t
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  • 49 7 Fewer cases of cholera were reported to the Health authorities to day than on Saturday. Two victims, oue dead and the other dying, were found deposited in the roadway in Kochorc Canal Koad. this morning. The Central district of the town is free from the disease.
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  • 37 7 Notification of the following tin mine outputs for the month of July has been supplied to us The Kuantan Tin Mining Company, Ltd., 214 pels; and the Kelat Tin Mining Company. Ltd.. 400 pels.
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  • 98 7 A meeting of the Legislative (Ju.-.uril is to be held on Friday, when the orders :«f the day will be as follows Motion by the Attorney iencral -Tliii' this Council approves the Kules made by the Governor in Council under The Poisons Ordinance 1905 laid on the table
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  • 98 7 The Netherlands India law forbids the importation of British dollars. Mexican dollars, aud foreign silver pieces into Java. The aim is to defeat the designs of counterfeiters, who, because of the low price of silver, might be tempted to coin these alien pieces into guilders. The fraiuers
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  • 232 7 In neat, attractive form, there comes iroui the press of Messrs. Fraser and Neave a second edition of the Handbook to Singapore compiled by the ltev. O. M. Keith. M.A.. formerly the pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore. The first edition was published some fifteen years
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  • 21 7 A split has occurred in the Navy League due to a difference of opinion on the naval policy of the Government.
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  • 43 7 Ibe Times of Malaya hears that a Chinese Vrospccting syndicate working at Jclapang, near Ipoh, has struck it rich and U now busy erecting a kong&i house-. The capital oi the concern it about {70,000 and tbe prempecta ol the shareholders moat excellent.
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  • 214 7 BRITISH a GEKMAN COMPANIES AGREE. Bad News for Merchants. iKhiim Oik Own OHnURroMWrt.l l.ouilon. August 10, 10.1.) p.m. The Liverpool Journal of OmMH publishes a statement In tin: effect that tin freight war between British and (tcrnian Shipping Companies trading with the I'ar Kant Ikim been settled amicably.
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  • 54 7 New Project of the Sarkies Brothers. (Kwh Ova Un CoaMMfWiMurr.) I|hjIi. Impmt It. 1110 pm Siirkius Itroth. rs arc now on a vinit tu Ipoli to wtoit a site for a palatial hotel li is stated tliat tlicy are prt pared t.) spend half a inillion dollars
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  • 30 7 JKkvtkr's Tklkukam] London, August IS. A mob stoned a detachment of the Kerk shire Keginient, guarding carts in lielfast. seriously injuring one officer.
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  • 53 7 I)K.K OSTASIATR'HK L.LOYI. TkLKUHA»| ISurliu. August l(). The Kiut> of Siaui was receive I cordially by the Kaiser at Wilhelnislioelit Prince Paribatra, our of his suite, ww honoured with the uniform of the Oreuadier (iuwrd Regiment bulling tlic naiue uf the Kmpress Augusta as
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  • 30 7 [Dbr 0., --Siatis< hk Lloyd Tklk<;kam -vßerliu, August 1(1. liritaiu. Frauce SwitzertS'^ aud I 'em agree to the [revised.! Sugar Contention. Kussia will probably agree to it.
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  • 376 7 Description of tbe New Ipoh Bridge. The Birch Bridge, which was afiaad at Ipoli on Tliursilay, according to x special telegram published in the Straits Times on Saturday, is aptly designated as a special tribute to the able and indefatigable Itcxidcnt of l'erak. It is a structure
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  • 51 7 A London telegram states that the ucwly elected Socialist member tor Colue Valley, (Grayson' in a speech has warned the (iu\ ornment of the danger of itb pre.-.- nt policy of destroying plt-dgtj, to the country, ajtd bu prciicted that the Socialu.t- i I befare long occupy the front bench,
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  • 1406 8 1 1 UNIONIST PARTY SUFFER FROM POLITICAL FEVER. ,i Lmharrassing Incident in House i of Commons. J London, .Inly IV. < Til. pol.tl.'.ll el.-nt ,,f the past k l: Ih-.ii nii.louble.llv tl..- \ti« >rdinary spwvh nift4l.li, r .l H ,11th Cecil at Hi,, dinnr* ..f > ''^i
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  • 249 8 Heavy Sentences for Editors and Rioters. .liul^iiii'iit has been delivered in tin- Lahore waUHtm ami riot MM Tin- editor huiI |>r<>|>ri<'Uir o( Imlia were sentciiciil to live Mn l|pm>i The puMislier of India, who i- also the |mi|>rietur of iliii<ln-tl imii. is also s, liUnred to five
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  • 150 8 I The Hteaiuer Kurat. from Singapore, which i arrived iu Itaugkok on July Ul, brought a tine cargo of cartridges for Home one whose acquaintance the l'r.>toms official* would liko to make, -ays Mm Kao^kok Tun. s. I The otticiRis. in making tin ir search of
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  • 148 8 On July 2U. tin import merchants at Ratavia h-ld a meeting to consider the bpst way of putting their branch of trade on a wore stable footing, after the recent heavyfailures aiiioug Cliine<«e dealers. The result, however, was more talk than anything else. Various proposals were made
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  • 305 8 A most t'\ii'M<u iliimrj deed, whirl) a|i|«-ars full i if interest fruiii h medico-legal |)ornt uf view, wax itiumiitutl in tin- Hi-ttil Uintrict of llu; l .ntr.il 1'r.n inith. India, last mouth. One l>:.ma (iaike luul a sick wife, and, having tired of Ik r, u ik measures
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 19 8 The tinaU in tin; Y.M.C.A. tennin tourna mint are to be pluyeit off to-day, weather permitting.
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    • 77 8 Singapore (iolf Club. Ah will to seen fmiu an advertisement elsewhere in tliis paper, an approaching and putting competition will be held, in connection with the Singapore Golf Club, on Friday, the 28rd inst., and Monday, the 26th inst.. for two prized prewnted by Mr. J. L, I.yon. Fuller
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    • 325 8 Jackson Millar Cup. Tho third and final race in the Jackson Millar Cup Competition wast swum off, yeatcrday. on a very rough the distance being 1 ">ii yards. J. II. Ki it I'M aces.) won by •> yards in 2 min. 27 sees., being rather kindly treated by the
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    • 222 8 Warren shield Competition. The Warrou Shield L'oni|H>tition lias U-eo won by the Chinese Company of the Siugaporo Volunteer Infantry, by the narrow margin of two points. The tiring took plaiv at Baleslier Runge, on Satunlsy. The individual scores of No. i Co. S. V. I.. land the Malay Stat<-«
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    • 247 8 5.R.C. Interclub Match. Two teams from the S.K.C. played a i crickot match on the S.lt.C. ground, on Saturday, with tbe (olio winy scores (.'oKIILo'ti XIII. i C. Hoffman <■ Armstrong b Arianuu 2 H. lV»r»c r iabrul b >chl.rs 3 I.. Alvis c Oehlers b Galifttan 7 .1.
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    • 38 8 l-adiex I awn Tennis Club. To-morrow's piny in tho l-a<lirs Ijiwn Tennis Clubs tournainciit will he us follows Mh. hnin v Mrs. Nii-iiolsoii. a ihtlllLKS. Mrs. Salzmann ami Miss Abrnnis v Mrs. liowos ami Mrs. Lnnwlio.
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  • 442 8 To tin- Kditor of the Straits Tiniut. Singapore. August 12. Sir,- -Hmlnh .lahat seem* to be suffering from two disability s; he does not know what ia the broad sound of "a," or lie would never suggf-st it ah n suitable souuil for the a in "at,"
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  • 218 8 I.onsj before these lines are read by our subscribers, the guns on Scottish and English moors will have laid low many brave of gniiise. and while we publish guutiic is crackling in coverts from Devonshire to Cuithuess. and the ladies are driving out to join their menfolk
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  • 108 8 The l:iif»t achievement of German shipbuilding, the NorddentHcher- Lloyd xteamer Kronprinzeßsin t'ecilie, which has been under roiistriii'tiim at the Vulcan C'oui|>any's yard. Stettin, during the ntmt two yearn, was to make her maiden trip to New York on August 7. The appearance of this steamer
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  • 107 8 Mr. Cooper Abbe, who formerly resided in Singapore.but, more recently at N'egapatam, where ho wan employed in connection with coolie emigration, was arrested on Saturday, on a charge of falsifying bi» accounts, and is to be «ent back to Negapatam by the next steamer. Mr. Cooper Abbs
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  • 79 8 A Chinaman was going to the Bank in a rickoha. Uiw morning with a Hack of #100 in nilTer. and. when on Cavanagh Bridge, he noticed that tin- bag was winning from the Vehicle. Me tornedbaok and. when in front of the floverument onViei. met detocfam with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 440 8 John Little Co., Ltd. "WINCHESTER" W|g| TENNIS RACKET. Cane Handle, Central Strung ffi 1 f BeBt Black 10 1 Out $12 each. M AU OTHER LEADING MAKES BTOCKEO. I TENNIS REQUISITES. Mt3 Ayifs' "Chauipionship" Tennis l'nll.s. IViinis Nets and Posts. Tennis Court Markers. Jeffrey's Stout j§g In order tbat thin
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  • COMMERCIAL
    • 43 9 •Sses* do White 5% i|™ *«f> Klour Sarawak 7g' Co5«bS, 16- (.offee. P»lemban K 20-.. h.si. 2iM l-offct. Liberi«n No. 1 2-7v! Tapior*. Rln4l i K|ak( *--^J •to ■nrdp.-.rl ono Opinm. Snares b T R»oe, Rangoon j K«». Slam 1»! BE S
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    • 130 9 On L. 1 1, r-._ Hank 4 m,'« 2/4 I Domaud 2/4? Private 6 m/a 2/4J* <lo 3 m/« 2/4J On G.r n i-.t, -liaiik d/d 2.88 PriT«tc Siu h it; do 6 id's 247 <>i hrtnet— Bauk d<t 2.94 Private 3 m/s g^j do 6 m/a 8.06 <M/«Jw.-B»nkT.T.
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  • 354 9 Xim.iiU th. tlioii^au.U a| pi«ii who I •in..i L ...1 Dwdnata M.mv. n .Inly 4to i«ij i tii.ir aaaßßCteta tli. Am.-i i.-an Aiuki»-*ulcir oil lil.l. n.l. n, I lay »a> tin ;il>i.|ilitollK. \ii\ i\. .I i. |.i. titatix. of tli.- Tail'i anil I "n «ii..li. hi jeacruM ly
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  • 95 9 ImmHM wnt.i. Mark Tuain. -tol. ii ti.iiil ii|. .Hi lli« brail. Till I:. Ma. l. Ku^li-li folk H.ifK ii<- II tp-t a w\\ |..k. < U li. it. hi In- cuiims li.mc jiy.nn I In. i. oik.- »a-a Mooi nan... l lt«i-nli. baaa iihilmkl- w. ii' 1h.1.1 an.l
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 266 9 form., ion Ohaital Sub«ribed Nombe* Imm Paid n,-.,. Vatm japtoj QooiAnoM 1808 1801 1008 1007 •800,000 8800 000 £400.000 1 8400,000 •800,000 8878,000 S3 •80,000 •7,4000 110,000 48.000 *****0 iw,wu n.rao 110,000 I 86,000 '■""W.ooo M.OOO M.OOO MO ».oS 100,000 ■0.000 I M.500 I 10 I 10 1 10
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    • 289 9 1903 IMS 1904 1903 £180,000 1200,000 £30,000 £70,000 £104,997.10 987,400 j £11,196 <X! I ill tinirn f 7,000 M 1 I 11.000 1 m W,OOO 1 6.000 > a i t 6.000 a i 1 I 1 ki Anglo M«l»y Bobber Co., Ltd. (tolly paid) B^«owii« Rubber' Eateta Lid.
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    • 200 9 a. Bpeoial Gold Raserre Fund. b. Inanianoa Fond. Boadry Baaarraa. d. Sundry Baserret. Special Reaene. 1894 1898 «,»77.10.0 9133,000 £4,8 M MM, OOO 7,68) 11/6 19/6 «,800 IM IN 1,300 11J.S00 10,000,090 a) 11,000,000 f 9(0,0006 j Bella Asbemoe Extern Agenoy, Ltd Fraeer A Nene, Ltd. 97.00 145.00 1865
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    • 33 9 Howartb BnUaa, LM. 6% MOO.OOO 3% pnm Riley Huamrtt, Ltd. 6% 2*6,000 3% prem. S% 1,878,000 S%pram. 4% 601,000 t%di» nominal Taajoag Pagar Deefc Co.. Ltd. e% 250,000 3% prom 1.080.000 par"
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 92 9 ROUBLE REMEDY FOR OYBEHTERY DIARRHOEA. tin- s<«*Mui-.al Imiml hlm-u (liarrltuua m.I .Iwnwry aiv imvaUut. a nliaU. ,<iu.JyJK»iMaluav-li.k.|(liiiaiKlK.u-< fur nulutdiaU- we. Tlte mkxw. of 1 luuubei UinM<JK\ *.Ik4.m ami Ui«rr|w«» H.iu«ly i. il» trxUiiHUt <rf Ui*«l tnmlJe, »ia« t.i..u«lu il ml.iaiiu.~t uuiv.isal ur- and Uie ...||.,»iu« UMft ni.li.ati~. it i- Kmn«
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    • 29 9 RILEY, HAR6REAVES Co., Ltd. I t Electric Fans TABLE, BRACKET, and CEILING FANS. Speciality. CROMPTON PUNKAH FANS. LARGE STOCKS. LOW PRICES. Electrical Departments Tolomheme Mm. SB*. S BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 302 9 yyASSIAMULL ASSOMULL AND CO, LARGEST INDIAN, CHINESE AND JAPANESE SILK, JEWELLERY AND CURIO MERCHANTS, 1, 2, 3 4, HIGH STREET. (Also at The Grand Hotel de l'Europe). News shipments of goods received by every m nil from India China and Japan, in great variety. k. Charges moderate. Inspection Invited. Pohoomull
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  • 1622 10 DIFFICULT HOLES THAT TROUBLE THE GOLFER. Perils of the Links. In tli. Intl.- i-laml of Sark. smallest ,,t all ii,.- n.ami.i KUn.u in,t. s,,,,i mmm ►ii.Ii n tin.- l.r.^l of golfer* ami of dairy cows is a ffiiisotiH chasm in the ground at tit*-li-ight of the rhtfs. a
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    • 270 10 BAHKIHG COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* £800.000 Reaerre Fund £1.075,0% BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. Th* London City A Midland Bank, Lk*. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Cnrrent Aooonnt* are opened and interest allowed at I per
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    • 598 10 BANKING COMPAHIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital ..nooooooo RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve »10,000,0001 MlM m Silver Reserve •11,000,000/ W1.000,000 Rjserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. G. H. Medhurat, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick. Deputy Chairman. A. Fuchs, Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. E. Ooetz. Esq.
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    • 536 10 INBHBAJICE Cmhmhb, MAGDEBURG FIRE INBLRANCE CO. (ESTABUSHKD A. I). 18H.) The nndersigned. agent, for the above com pany, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rates. <91 BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO Rnbscribed Capital £2,730,000 Revenue £2,061,0M-19-8 The undersigned are pr.p.red to accept Fire
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    • 633 10 SALES BY AUCTION. "ORTCMEE'S SALE. Wedneiday, Augutt 14, at 2.30 p.m. Lot I.— All the right title and interest of and in the land and house known as No. 60, Weld Road, area 2.024 square feet. I«t —All those two tile-roofed houses known ns Nos. uh and 39, Jalan ISesar.
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    • 483 10 SALES BY AUCTION. tmssnmm nun. By Messrs. Robinnon I'iano Co., in ebonised osxe, nearly new. Kicb tone. First-class condition. Best reaaonable offer. On view at The Mart." H. L: Coghlan Co., LiceiiHed Auctioneers 1663 and Surveyors. AUCTION BALE OF BCUAP IRON, STEKL CUTTINGS, Ac. At Messrs Kilcy llargreaves ,v Co.
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  • 970 11 > INTERESTING NOTES AND NEWS FOR MOTOR MEN. Growth of Colonial Automobilism. Congratulations to oister Colony. Two important colonial motoring organisations have just born affiliated to tbc Motor Inion of (treat Kritain and Ireland. The first in tlit Automobile Club of Ceylon, which lias a liiriiilxTKliip of 180. This
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    • 410 11 Points of the 10 h.p. Adams-Hewitt CAR MMPI.U \l\ IV MMMUi AMI CONSTRICTION. >lI.KNCK I."-— ik.is, Oiiiii a fiwr cylinder Car. KASK OK CONTItoI. Aiivlkxlv eau leiini la drive it in an hmsr. 1.l HRICATIoN 1,, i, mI fe.<l pump. CABM i:\TIOS entirely anUnuatio. <«K.\|{S. kl»ii\s in iim-sli. No eUsliinK.
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    • 40 11 CHAMBEBUUNB COUC CHOLERA ANO DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This in a perfectly reliable uiedk-ine tor bowel oMnplaintH, ami <»ne that lias never bio-n known to fail even iv the most s«- vi-n--and danfjerout. M*am, For salt- b\ all diK|M-i: HarM-4 and dealer-.
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    • 329 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. THERE 18 NO GAR ON THE MARKET IWHK HAT THK PRESENT TIME MOKK II ENJOYS THE FAVOfRABI.E OPINION I! -m— MOTORISTS. (iRNKKAIXV THAN THK ARROL- JOHNSTON. ss~ WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOtE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND BIAM, FOR THE FAMOUS
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    • 217 11 HUMBERS i Again WOM THE HEAVY TOURING CAR RACE. Bee accounts in the Home Paper*. o 1 AOKXTS: f Borneo Company, Ltd. MARTIN'S 9 I Jf\]To"lßdiesJ PI LLS I Pp.nch Remsdr for ill Ireful. rliL. KOH A COMPANY, 90 BRAS BABAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. i We have just received the following
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    • 625 12 Scale of Cbaroee. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— VisceIIaaooc Wat M of Every Description, Hooses, Laad etc.. I let. are inserted at th. following nkM One Ir«ertion I.M per inch. Twc 1.00 Tore? 1.80 Bix 6.80 Mmc «.M TweKe 7.10 TwentyCve 10.00 (Eaob !übsfrquent month M per inch.) The above rate is based
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    • 498 12 LOST OR FOUND. aUns:— Flt» Line*, one or two inasrtiot si By the Inch, we Sr^ie ot Chxrcn. mUdH HOUND LOBT. Lost from "Blarney," Keppel Harbour, Grey Kangaroo Hound (*****). Finder will be rewarded on returning name to above address. inn A Gold Brooch in front of Robinson's Godown. Owner
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    • 594 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. wu .V2X£Z3ti m Z^ mjm OFROE&aOMVniTtBELn. With entry on July 1, No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to Gr THRIE A CO., LTD. 0 IMS BOOOWMBTOICT 88 70 Mohamed Sultan Boad suitable as imcacr*r feat jar- Appiy to w MM COMPOUND HOUBE TO BE LET. Pleasantly
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    • 640 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES. B*TIS:-1H Month, tlOpn inch. Sabseamnt ■onths, SS. For shorter periods ss« Seals otChaifss. NQHQL Rooms, airy and comfortable, with nrst-olass board are now available at a very moderate rats at the RECREATION HOTEL, Payah Lebar Tramway Terminus. O. A. Fernandez, 0 1607 Proprietor. NOTICE. The Partnership hitherto existing
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    • 190 12 ROYAL Hi'r ROYAL J SCOTCH WHISKY SYME CO., Sole Agents. J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. KKPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED mmman. 0. J. mcvmoi Co. bo b to aflat thmlr aanrlcam a> fcGtNTS tfi ENGLAND. C*tMbl/mh,d In 184*. th.~y man a thorough mmmwlaagm 'A* Markmlm, astsf mxomrlmiicm ot tomtatm Thm hmmdm
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    • 125 12 FOR THE FIRST TIME IX SINGAPORE. THE PARSI ALFRED THEATRICAL COMPANY OF BOMBAY Will perform for a short season only, iv their special'} erected Sp&cimi- Theatre at BEACH ROAD! TO-NIGHT! BAZM-I-FANI I'RICES OF ADMISSION Cushiou jufa 1 Seats *7 '>0 txxuu. I Cushion Sofa 1 Scot. 2.50 First Class IIJ6
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