The Straits Times, 14 August 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.418 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. AUfiTJST 14. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 vKKsTioy WHAT 18 ROSBACHP I J FOR SALE. One 8 H. P. Two Seated De DION. C. Dupire CO., Sole Agents. KATZ BROS., LTD. A Fine New Selection of Ladies* Shoes. SHOES FOR COMFORT Jm\^mm\m\\\ AND EASE. >** NVsTT. BLACK LACE WALKING SHOE. $2.75 PAIR. BLACK KID LACE WALKING SHOE.
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    • 151 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads, on short notice. If Thawed Daily Supplies are required, orders for same most be telephoned to the Borneo Wharf
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    • 197 1 ROBINSON CO. COMPLETE Athletic Outfitters. Mew Deliveries 1 "DOHERTY" Tennis Racquets. "SPALDING" Tennis Racquets. All SPECIALLY Strung for the TROPICS. ROBINSON CO. ADELPHI HOTEL, FOR Comfort I Luxury Cleanliness CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77- BriiH 1i;.i,,.h Ro-nl. SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiest Resort in the City. Hot. 1 Purter in uniform meets all
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    • 369 1 AXSWKIt. THE LEADING TABLE WATER. Suppliol by ]:>>v:il Warrant to H.M. The King. BOARD LODGING. With Private Fa nily at Nn. S-Wilku Koa.l. j Excellent tible. CnmforUbiTcoms. »(i nei I7IU DOG-CART FOR SALE. Oat- new (Mcutta Do^ Curt fc.r Ho-M nr Cub. No reasonable fltftr refused. Applx at Ko AloVda
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  • 357 2 111 Do.lX's IUIKVCHK KIDN'KY PIIXS. Stuxk And Kwnkv Diskask. Mr. C'atlin, of 11, Hardess Street. Hcrne Hill, London, England, writes "I whs ill altogether about four years from what- the doctors land I had to M-e three of theui) told me was stone and kidney disease," said
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  • 878 2 The Energetic Girl from America. Of the twenty tlirif and a lialf million women over j*ixt»'en y<;arH of ajp- in the UuiUnl Statt-s. one out of every five i 8 a worker anil breadwinner. Of .'MM occupations in tin; United States only nine arc held Holely by inalt-H.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 298 2 Tansan! HAS NO RIVAL IN THIS MARKET EITHER AS REGARDS^ITS siea\tf)simng Properties, or Price. BORNEO CO., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. May also be purchased from Messrs. Gal d bee V. Maogregor A Go. And ALL DEALERS. CRUSHED FOOD. TRY II AM> YOU WILL BE SATISFIED I. B. BELILIOS bafi to ialonn
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    • 214 2 TO BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STORE-KEEPERS. M ■BTTctrir M M BDTTcarLT M lIAHI HANI M i FUSSELLS 0 'GREEN MM Lf W \7 BUTTERFLY" IYIII_rV f# X Sometimes children and others who would benent by a B ■I milk diet have tronble in digesting milk, owing to its W curdling
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    • 183 2 WONDERFUL VALUE! "PtfO" SI'KCIAL LIQUEUR Scotch Whisky. ue» TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE. In urinary diseases the best results vouie from using Gonosan. Taken internally it relieves pain, cheeks the discharge and effects a lastiiiK cure. It does not^disturb the stoinacli nor become obnotious. nur irritate the kidneys. A trial will
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  • 1050 3 I mi> k tin. hawlisa th« t..||..w.nc sMsnikManaani ZZ....J," tT7li,,vSiiJ2J^K Tfu,, ■T"V 1 ".l-" H.p H..r». HrltKnt,.l, i t:lt ltl fr K 4,, >.-m, .i. |>,il |„t, in It.li.iii Mpnn -S| *■> ->».,», k .«.iM,r»l „.,r r, iv i« I li>-nh. Whxrf.T.Plt Taafasa I-.HC..1 l>.| k II
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  • 711 3 Same, }>nrt, probahle date of arrival, and name oj A>j<nU. STEAMERS. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Augt 14 Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Augt t4 Boostaad Antenor. Liverpool. Aoßi 19 Maaifield Aimdia, Hasglrnng. Aapt SO P.iO.Coy Aschm. Bombay. AuuM; Book Meyer Austria. Hongkong. Sept 8 Rautanbsrg 1 Australien, Marseilles. Augt 26 M. Maritime*
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  • 94 3 Wharves at which Vessel* are Berthed To-day. Tsajons r»ea«. East Waumr Bassdi— Nil. East Wsusr Bncnoii I— Zweena, Terata, Mort Lake. Snor. 1 (Snm Wniv):— Wright. SaonaaiNo. 2— DenofCrombie. Vladimir, Baron Drieaen. S— laUnder. 4— Headley. s—Ayutbia.5 Ayutbia. 6 Nuentuug, Nord. 7— Clan
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  • 135 3 Passengers Outward. Per P. O. steamer Mongolia, connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from London, July 19. due Augt. 16. Meases, J. Macleod, Mr. K. Prentice, F. Finnic. Com. M. H. Cobbe. Mr. aud Mrs. Lever. Mr. H. Kitsou. Mr. Turner. Per P. O. steamer Manila,
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  • 117 3 HOHEWABI. P. O. SUIU The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Delhi, left Hongkong, at 2 p.m., on Katarday, and is due here at 6 a.m., on Thursday, the 15tb instant. Octwabi. P. it O. Mail. The mail steamer Malta, left Colombo, at 4 p.m., on Saturday,
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  • 87 3 Fo» Per Btf.amkk Timk To-iiouu>« KuautaD Ptmtianuk 8 a.m. Mnntok aud P»lemt»DK 0.0. Meytr 11 a.m. M.i«m^ and Linggi Khniti Seng 1 p.m. Hnar and Malacca Ho 2 p.m. Bangkok I '""•> 2 p.m. HongkoDß and Japan Sanuki Maru S p.m. P. SweUenham via ports llalacea 3 p.m.
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  • 401 3 Hi LncT.-CoL. E. G. Bboamuci, Commandant, S. V. C. Sinpapvrr, AufnM 19. 1907. Signalling I The Signalling Class will narado at Fort Palmer on Wednesday Slat inst., at 5-80 p.m. (Sd.) B. B. CoLiutcc, Capt., R.0.A.. H. O. for the Colonial forces H. T. A. Duties
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  • 55 3 August lit Beulawen. Brit atr, Hongkong and Japan Hagen. Uertr, Hamburg tia ports Brasilia, 'Jer atr. Manila and Taintau Hebe. Brit ssT, Penang and Dali 14 Hssdl) Brit »tr, l>alny and Cbimulpo Hakata Maru, Jap »tr, Antwerp via ports I Kiatua, Brit str, P. Hwettonham and Penaug Isalaugor. Brit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 CHAMBERLAINS COUC. CHOUUU AHO DUUMHOEA REMEDY. fail Bajpbatf reliable umlicuM- lor b<>«i 1 ..ui|.uuui» aud une that uaa nt-vor t«fi, kuuau to fail <v<n m tbr moat nn-n--and daiigvruu* cauatw. Kur «aie by all djbpru aud .u-sUnik.
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    • 397 3 BTEAKR BAIUHGB. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY nerriee is ma anted between .lipm and Europe by t following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Coder Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Uuvcnuneut, specially designed for the Company* European Service, lighted through •at by "Electricity, provided with excellent tccomm.Klation for
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    • 510 3 STEAMER BAIUWB. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. jJS. The Companies' steamer, are deapatahed from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits. China and Japan every wnek, and from Japan home wards for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and fcr Genoa. Man-eilles and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 453 3 BTEAMER BAJUHSB. Cv»IKE» gESVICE THE OCEAN 8. 8. COY.. LTD. THE WEBT AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BETWEIa IKEMA\TLE (PEstTH) ItOITEWBNT 41 STKALII.N POKT* JAVA AMI 81N«AP«KB. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singa pore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as iodncement offers), Derby, King's Sound. (Port for the Kimberley Gold
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    • 402 3 BTEAMER BAILH.6B. C. P. R Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAT TO EUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, Ha Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan). Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria and Vanoonvsr, R.M.S. "Emfreiw or India" Twin-screw stea R.M.B. "EnpaßfMcr Japam"
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    • 135 3 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Aug 17-At 71-T. River Valley Road, house hold furniture, Ac. at 2-30 p.m. 21— At Pulo Brani. War Department Stores, at 2 p.m. 27— At Sale-room, building allotment! at Robinßon Road. McCalluiu Ktrrri <xc at 2-30 p.m. H. L. Coghlan and Co. Aug 19— At
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 28 3 WEATHER TELEQRAM. Hongkong, August 14, 10 a.m. Barometer 29.77 Direction cf Wind la.l. Fore* of Wind 1 Max. Temp in Shad* tS Manila. 766 S. 1 28 M
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    • 273 3 PAY BY HAY Wednesday, August 14. High Water. 1-40 p.m. Lecture. Mission Chapel T. P. Road. 8. Parsee Theatre, j^ Thursday. AwtVt 15. High Water. 1-38 a.m. 215 p.m. P. Jt. O. homeward mail due. Friday, August 16. High Water. 2-27 a.m. 2-56 p.m. P. A. O. homeward mail closes.
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  • 1686 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. That Miinctliing is rottou in thy state of IX'Uiiiaik haa long been a euuimouplacc a luon ceunouiists who utv not men.' pedants, and who are euuccrmxl rather with the intelligent übsewatton of events than with the -tefile uceupation of elaburatiu^; or
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  • 11 4 All telegrams published in this issue are protected by Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 19 4 A cargo of 58,700 cases of kcrosinv oil arrived from Pulo Sembilan, this morning, by the British steamer Nord.
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  • 18 4 During the month of July, the imports into Bangkok amounted to 6.685,878 ticals. aud the exports 7.703,504 ticals.
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  • 22 4 A Chinaman attempted to commit suicide at the Tanjong Pagar coolie lines, yesterday afternoon, by cutting his throat. He will probably recover.
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  • 19 4 Hongkong has imposed quarantine restrictions against Singapore. The restrictions against Bangkok on account of bubonic plague have been withdrawn.
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  • 28 4 The returns of railway revenue for 1906-7 of five of the Australian Commonwealth States show an increase of upwards of Hi per cent. :ipou the revenue in *****.
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  • 25 4 A statement by the t". S. Immigration Board shows that'during the last fiscal year 1,285,000 foreigners entered the United States. This is a new record.
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  • 27 4 Several missionaries from Penang aud the F.M.S. have arrived in Singapore to take part in the meeting of the Financial Committee of the Methodist Mission of Malaysia.
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  • 34 4 Mr. Justice Fisher, yesterday afternoon, gave judgment for the plaintiffs in the case of Lim Choo Keng and Yeo Cheng Hoo v. Too Ch wee Seng, for principal and interest on a promissory note.
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  • 30 4 The Straits Echo's appeal for intending members of the proposed Volunteer Corps for l'cnaug-born Chinese has met with a good response. Already, thirty-two Chinese have signified their willingness to join.
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  • 44 4 As will be seen from an advertisement in another column, Stamford Itoad. between St Andrew's Road and North Bridge Itoad, will be closed for traffic from Friday morning next, the 16th inst., until the work of carrying out repairs to the roadway is completed.
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  • 45 4 The newspapers report that Captain Aruauld, of the French Colonial Infantry, has succeeded in marching from Algiers to Kotonu I Dahomey) in 127 days, lie covered a distance of 8,120 miles, including over 700 miles over a new route. The expedition met with no opposition.
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  • 45 4 Dr. Lira Boon Keug will deliver a lecture in English on Confucianism, at 8 o'clock this evening, at the Presbyterian Mission Chapel, at Tanjong Pagar Road. There will be other speakers on the same subject in the mandarin dialect. The public are invited to attend.
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  • 51 4 The Minister of Marine, the Paris newspapers say, has decided to proceed with the repairs of the battleship Jena which is ultimately to resume her place in the Mediterranean Fleet. It will take over six mouths to make the vessel seaworthy, and the work will involve an outlay of 1,000,000
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  • 69 4 The record of imports into and of exports from Western Australia for the half-year ended Juno 80 show a considerable decrease, as compared with the figures for the corresponding period of last year. The exports iv IMB, for the period mentioned, totalled £4,355,323, against £4,019,525 for 1907, while the imports
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  • 80 4 The China Mutual Insurance Company is increasing its business so much among the natives in Cochin China, that the Counter Saigonnais expresses alarm, and points out the economic danger arising from this foreign organisation draining money from the Colony to the amount of about 180,000 a month, or about one
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  • 325 4 llcvs. W.G. Shellabear and 11. E. Horloy arrived from Malacca this morning by the Sappho. The Hon. Mr. T.S. Baker, of the Hongkong, and Shanghai Banking Corporation, arrived at Penang on Saturday. Bishop VV. F. Oldham, D.1)., is leaving for Manila, via Hongkong, by the P. and
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  • 14 4 A cargo of teak from Bangkok for Calcutta arrived, this morning, by the Ayuthia.
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  • 14 4 Over 400 passengers arrived from Itaugoon and Penaug, this morning, by the Hong Wan
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  • 39 4 About 400 passengers arrived, this morn ing, from Calcutta and Penang by the Nam Sang, and 427 from Swatow and Amoy by the Simongan. The steward of the latter ship is very ill and has been sent to hospital.
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  • 49 4 A new steam launch, named Piffin, has been constructed for the IVuaug PublicWorks Department at the I'ryc River Pock. and was launched from the slipway on the Bth iust., says the Pinang Gazette. She will be attached to the Penang Harbour steam dredger Crab for towing the hopper barges.
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  • 54 4 A Malay, named Abdul Kazap, drove his dog cart too near the Rochorc Police Station, yesterday morning, and it came into contact with a couple of pillars. Ho was thrown to the ground and bruised. This morning, In was fined t25 by the Second Magistrate, for rash driving and damage
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  • 48 4 Nagappa Chetty appeared Ik fore the i'lnnl Magistrate, this morning, on a chargo ol defaming the character of one Govindaaaiur. by writing letters against him to tin Municipality, ju June 24 and .July 25. Tin hearing of the case wus postponed. The accused 4300 in cash as bail.
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  • 70 4 Mr. Justice Fisher wus engageil tin morning with a petty inheritance case. Mm doceascd being Magdaleua Chua Swi hup The plaintiff was Tan Yew (hay. for whom Mr. T. I). Parsons appeared, ami flip (Mm dantts were Ong Cheng Chuau »u<l ol!i<iwho retained Mr. James Aitkcn. The puial at issue
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  • 74 4 The damagos of £50,000 awaidutl by consent in the libel action brought by LevelBrothers against tho Daily Mail are, by far. the largest ever paid in connection with a libel action in England. Tho previous highest were the £12,000 awarded by the jury in the Kitson v. Playfair suit iv
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  • 72 4 Two British engineers have just visiu-tl Samarang on business connected with electric enterprise-. One of them, Mr. Graham Gribble, is interested in a concession for supplying that port with electricity as source of light, and as motive power. Both engiueers are satisfied that it would pay to work the concession
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  • 104 4 Official reports just published iv JsMH show that a Government gold mine is within sight in West Sumatra. Prospecting on behalf of Government has given satisfactory results in the districts of Bencoolon and Palembang. Specimens of ore found at Muara Ayer Putili showed such high percentages of gold and silver
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 458 4 B |HHHPp^ Body builder and strength |!%H Vl II l«tt creator (or old people, puny K^ UuJLjV ml chjldrcn "My woaM P^^^^^^lAPl aursing .other., ud to buiU l^n op ttreafth after a severe ilbeM. lw Better than L^aT b^b^b* b^^mb*^^ a a^Ba^BßaßW^H^^^ aHBf i s VBI^bV VagB|BBBBBBBB| VBBr^BBBBr*KBrn ■■■■E I
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    • 166 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. Oar Productions are of the highest possible ARTISTIC A TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE and are known throughout the East v "INGOMMMBLY THE BEBT." In Photography, in anything else, "The Best is the Cheapest." GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. I, 5 and 6 Palmer Godowns Area 18,890 square feet. Immediate
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  • 1052 5 A Discussion of the Disease of the I* »r. V. W. KaWhy. U n tit.,! writer s,i.ntifi. natter*. has j.i«t P»1.1,51,,,l t1.r.,,,..,, 4 W| s v<(luiii( (rf Uie ■••W ii'Unst. entitl.,l W.,r, V Tin- din •M <rf tile aft, 111 tliis 1,,. p,,i, lt j, <>(1 t the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 647 5 TEPLITZ An Unexcelled Table Water. OBTAINABLE AT ALL HOTELS. Highest Prize at the Gen. vn Kxliibiti.in, 1M96. Hi»l«-st Mac at the Brussels Kxhiliition. 1N97. mmm m Hinlu»<t Prize at the Universal Kxhibition in Watches "OMEGA" Watches. THE U»RI»»LLED TIMEHEEPE*. LEVY HERMANOS. 25 YEARS GUARANTEE! 25 YEARS GUARANTEE! SINGAPORE AND KRANJI
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    • 130 5 •Jl-^L awlawl aflaw^ CELEBBITEO sml^K aal^l latH QILMEN3 SORES flS I cmossE -"^p,, By Special AND '7^™ Wamuit I BLACKWELL, W% Purveyors to I LTD. LM N uu tl Wa^aW aaaaaaaf Wirusttrshiri H.I.TD6 lIIG 7 aaaW Suce 23 HIGH STREET. Japanese High-Class CURIOS. Just Unpacked:— lVOßY. BRONZE, SATSUMA LACQUER WARE,
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    • 327 5 MARTIN'S m PI JLLS rrWMk hMA for .11 Irr.Jul.r'll.. r-nn«X»l LaJie. •••p«bo«olll.rliii.P.l..mll,. houM- .n,.I«W Inl alfn of any trr«*u.arity irf tli« S).i.-m l.n.t y dot* ma; IflriT Mlnriavi Atniu !»7iiniiiidS.Dnk ot poai 't**B*» HUTU. .U»... I »IK«iPTO,. |Nil>«» J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. IHE HJWJREHCH^REMEDI IKADEB
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  • 390 6 Making Thunder and Lightning in His Paris Workshop. 'Hi. a»|,l,aU,-.l r1.H.1 X.-m,.,.,.,! „i t m I- t „t raIBBK. Tti.- Mis lv ili UßM aa, i,, Imrd «.»h|. Strsn^. iiwtriniM-nt« lie in caoli < -ni. iol tin- room. v,, platform rained a vai.l aU,,.. tlio f1.H,,.
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  • 116 6 •ll.lt. BBBNMTCSBBa ;lMlikiny c\itlll|ill- .if I ~|«ik. ■Wan the Iriifcisiin eaa rt in tin srhaaai <«( fsßaasa. WBBBcaa BBsaaßßiia aeaMsßSi ;i». that i prtaaal bbbbbbl Mhi'v sra» presasM wliou a |u;i nliii itHivci'Ksitiini t«~>U |iUtv. ami the I i.»ti. n MM bsbbbl: What li«l BBalwaayf liii- »as
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  • 142 6 T!i. 1. l.iat.-.l Df. Tr..:..!iin. ti ■.■■<) sf l*alsßSM, saNHMMs. an.l l» -..t. ln..i;ia]'liv ha« ju>4 li vn pulili^lii-.1. •nMaW run! ii .it walking. lv Krauw until hi- li iIT«M-17nli the > ii.. l >1.»- ii.-v.-i «alk.-.l .-itli.-i f..r baaWs ssaaaa. sTaaWal "sts .milv fsaesisssi l.y
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  • 196 6 Post -Morte m Extravagance. Tin t-'.i.'"" l In. li a well kuou n Aliuilcan niilliuuaiiv i» iv|«.rUil Utliav. ~.|UHinl<rcl <>v I .>4hii f«r hi> u|.:«ti..n li.t.i mi |.i..lwl)ly ..n»titiiUK rtvortliu tlii~ |«itk-iiUr form of l«.»t iiioitfin «-\travai;:iu. > N'.il many y<-ar- a««« lady uiuni.l Hillier liad hoi liiihuhikl laid to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 109 6 RELIABLE KMEOY HMDYBENTEIY DUMHOEA. W tlu -*a«ou i» at hand ultea duirlioua .iii.l .Iv-nu-ry an- |>n\»l.nt. a reliable i. in. l> »l««iM al«a>~U Ixpt in tin- lion-, fur i mi. .ii.iU uae. Tfie mih>'» of I'luuiibfrUin t'.ilit. CituM-ra aud UiarrlHwa Kt-umly 111 T'i« tl.JttlU.llt .-f b..»«l trollhll. Iwm (.KiusiUt it
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    • 686 6 STEAMER BAILHMB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia. India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throagh Bilhi H Lading issned for Chin* Coast, rsiaias Onlf, Continental, and American Porte. Bteaiaars will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINE. Outward (for China] Malta Augt 17
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    • 1107 6 STEAMER BAILIN6B. HANDEL AND 8C iEEPVAAJIT MY. "BAND4EH. 11 BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular service between:— Singapora, Baweaa, Sonrabaya, BandjermaetaVPulo Lant. BaUk Papan, Koetei, with smnahipiaant at Baadjermasin for Bampit, Mandawai. Koemai, KoMa Waringin, Djelai, Marabaaaa. Marakaearies, Negars .and Bebirik. The itsanuMS have good aeoomodation for
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    • 755 6 STEAMER BAHJIWB. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOVO. Imperial Oarman Mall Lin*. The fast sod wall known avail steamers of tbia Company sail fortnightly bom BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sontharapton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Maiseillss. Naples, Alsxandria, and vioe versa) For Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sbsfspon, Hongkong, Bhanghai, Nagasaki, and
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  • COMMERCIAL
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    • 295 7 Dm* of forma- C%piui ion Sub«ribed _j j__ Mate Imt Mi j Xtm op to Comply QceunM 1901 W OOOBO I*o7 1400.000 •400,000 1 M7t,000 •0,000 •0:000 110.000 •MOM •0,000 l oo8 i«,ooo" 1 110,000 M.OOO ioolooo 100,000 M.WO 140,000 •8,000 4.800 kal^H^l £000 tt.ooo M.OOO M 0 v
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    • 291 7 1905 £160,000 1909 t*oo,ooo £104,837.10 187,400 kHlalMi f 7.000 1 1 11.000 i __70.000 1 iIOQO u,«oo i io I 6.000 i I 6.000 l 1 U/o I 10 8 Anglo-M»l»y Rubber Co., Ltd. (tally paid) B«lgownle Rubber'Eitate Ltd. (hilly paid) £4.19.0 £4.7.6 SMSO •18.90 1904 £30,000 IMS £70,000
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    • 203 7 1894 1-98 £6,877.10.0 •225,000 £4,805 •m.ooo 7.689 11/6 4,600 SO 11/6 SO 1,300 1 111.S00 10,000.000 a) 11,000,000 230,000*) Bella Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd Fraaer 4 Neave, Ltd. •7.00 145.00 1865 110,000,000 •10,000,000 80,000 »125 •1M Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 670.00 ex new issue IMI 12,400,000 i > »2,«00,000
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    • 33 7 Howmrth EnUu, Ltd. $800,000 3% pram Biley BMpMTM,Md. 6% 228,000 3% pno. Sing^ore Snnicir«U t% 400,000 20% pwm 5% 1.878,000 nprem. 4% 802,000 nSißnomw*! T»njongP.g»rDookCo., Ltd. 250,000 S% pnm 3% 1,050.000 pur.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 310 7 POB mi: ru.vr timk in singahork. THE PARSI ALFRED THEATRICAL COMPANY OF BOMBAY Will BMfcaß f"r a -hirt -ci-ou oul>, in their s|>e i«!!> .re, tc.l S[iii'!iu- Theitre at BEACH ROAD! TONIGHT! "SHAHEED-EMAZ PMCM «»K ADMISSION I I '.i I Sv^t- *7 -.J ,1N,X... -fa 1 Seat. Ut Firct <
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    • 20 7 RILEY, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. Civil Engineers. Ho. 3 BATTERY ROAD. TELEPHONE Mo. 302. General Construction Work ESTIMATES AND PUNS SUBMITTED.
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    • 283 7 Pohoomull Bros, 4k HIGH BTREET. BILK MERCHANTB. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chinese and Japanese Bilk, Cn.'os and Silverware of every description, Brassware, etc. CHABBEB VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY 80UCITED USEOMLYi.SE ALWAYS j P7W9NfWHP9 MOST I •■■•^■lavlCm'lavßßOl REFRESHING. A Luxurious Perfume Far Superior j In Health. German^Kinds. I a NEOESSttr aaTHaWH^
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  • 477 8 Obsolete Laws which Require Repealing. Mr. T. C. H. iilges giv.-i. in tbe .Inly (iran.l Magazine, some niMvimcnH of ahMiirrh'ties which may In- found on almost every l«ge of the I'.iiglisli Stilt tlte H.Hik. Thus to he a burglar it is nect~iHary not «mly to enter hut to
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  • 252 8 I>r. I'.hli. tin' Austrian anthropologiKt, who liati s|K>nt a long time in New (iuinea studying it» natives and its geography, toils of a remarkable variety of grat-s that makes fierce warfare upon oilier kinds of vegetation so that practically nothing else growN where it get* a
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  • 226 8 An odd iunilrnt uocurred tin- other Saturday during a mak-Ji at the (iolf Club de PariK, near Versailles. Two players in tlte <>uvu amateur chanipionUiip were at the jjjrtM-nUi tn\ when one went his drive up a, tr<». Tin ball remained fixed between two l)ianc In a
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    • 32 8 LAXATINE. tue Mrs! Purgame. reoom n*u<Jed by ttit bott medical authorities. Easy it*,, tot certain in result* To be had of all rSfBMU. Wholesale fr.ni Tbe Pharmacy, Ballet KuaJ. Sinfauure. IW I
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    • 579 8 BANKING COiPAWES. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid up capital •io,ooo,oni RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve t10,000,0001 M iomMM BilveriWve Ill.OOoloOo} 000.000 Rjserve Liability ol Proprtssurs 110,000,000 COURT OP DIRBCTORS. O. H. Medhnist, Tib flaaw Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick.— Deputy Chairman. A. Fuchs, Esq. A. jTllaymond, Esq. B. Goats, Esq. E.
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    • 546 8 BANKING COiPAHIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRAUAAND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £800.000 Reserve Fund £1.078,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Sootlaad. The London City a Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounts an opened and interest allowad at 1 per cent,
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    • 496 8 IWMmiCE CotwwEt COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, OUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £13,000,000. W. A. SIMS, d IS7S Manager, Eastern Branch. LANCASHIRE INBT7RANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. now aoasßß n THE ROYAL INSURANCE CO., FIBB LIFE. INVENTED FUNDS aUI.SOO.OOO POWELL Go..—Aomu ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE AND LIFE. TOTAL FUNDS C
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    • 515 8 SALES BY AUCTION. m A NEW DEPARTURE IN I^^ Horse Auctions. FRESHLY IMPORTED HORBEB UP FOR SALE. Messrs. H. L. Cogblan and Co. are instructed to sell by Auction at Messrs. F. Clarke and Co.'s Livery Stables, No. 207, Queen Street. On Monday, August 26, mt 5.30 p.m., 1 freshly
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  • 356 9 PREMEDITATED ATTACK BY THE STRIKERS. Soldiers Praised. TERRIBLE ASSAULT ON POLICE. Board of Trade Officials Sent to Negotiate. Kiu-tiik's Tklbubam] London, August 14. I Ifaot was in a slate of terror at niiduight. Ml report* from the disturbed city agreed that tin- riot which led to tin
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  • 86 9 ARMY COM MANDS. General Sir John French Becomes Inspector-General. 'Kkutrr's Tklborah London. August 1::. UnWnJ notification is now made that Lieutenant Geucr.il Sir .1. l>. ft French. G.C.V.0.. KC.lt.. K.C.M.G.. Gcmral Officer Commanding in- Chief of the Aldcrshot Ariuv < orp-. MM* Field Marshal His Royal Ilighms- the I»«U<- uf
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  • 124 9 Excesses of the French Foreign Legion. l'n. iMMnMi Lloyd Tklkukam] Berlin. \iigust ML Tho I nn. 1 1 firues in uccupation C«-.il>Uur« .lu-lii'li the Foreign l<cgion, which weut to such excesses in rioting and pluuderiug. that a Kreuch police officer had lo interfere to check them. < ierniau
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  • 38 9 I'l-k |Mgaßai LLOYU TIU.Kt.KAIi; Itcilin. August IS. The NurJUoul- Uc All««»fi«»o /■•itung unlcotiu-4 King Kdwar.l to «i.Tiniiiy. and »iau-s that tho King* visit will ivsnlt iv iinpruviag the |iolitical relation <i between < t.-rinnuy and l'-ntaii
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  • 18 9 Horbo Aujj»t IS>. Tbe ia»-.-r« cuoo *t Kwjjfrruo, a flw«M n t»t Aincaa Colon} m ova*.
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  • 431 9 The Project of a Wealthy Straits Chinaman. Very seldom are Parliamentary papent more interesting than a report presented to Doth Houses in June last, of a journey through Shantung and Kiaugsu. The narrator is Mr. W. .1. Garnctt, Third Secretary t) the British Legation in Peking. He
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  • 128 9 Over Eleven Hundred 1 Deaths in July. The mortality returns of Dr. W. Giluiour Ellis, who is acting as Registrar of Births and Deaths, show that during the mouth of .lulv there were 1,176 deaths iv Singapore. Of 'this number. 9ii\ were Chinese— 767 males aud l.'Hi females.
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  • 61 9 An outbreak of cholera was discovered among the Chinese at the Taiijong.l'agar ciNilic lines, yesterday afternoon. Four dead Uidies were found, aud, up to ten o'clock this morning, five more cases have been discovered. A lance coi'|Kiral at the Kaudaug Kerhau Police Station was attacked, yesterday
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  • 81 9 Tenders have bueu iuvitcd for the erection ■1 the new Methodist Kpiscopal Church and Minister's residence on Fort Canning lioad. on a site given by His Excellency the Governor. Building operations will be commenced iv the course of a month or six weeks' time. It is cx|icetcd
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  • 119 9 Inspector Fitzgerald, of the Weights and Measures Department, is prosecuting the Chinese sliopkecpurs who use daching without the needle at tbe end, after warning tiit-m that such weighing instruments could not be used. Unless the needle is used on the end of the daching, it
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  • 165 9 Those of us who live three yean or no longer may expect to nee a comet compared with which our present visitant is scarcely worth mentioningThis wonder of the skit* is Haliey s Comet, whidi, after its mighty circuit through space, ban for centuries paid dk
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  • 107 9 LANCASHIRE'S CRUSHING DEFEAT AT LEYTON. Kki-tkr's Tklkukam.j tandon, August 14. In the County Cricket Championship, playing at Cheltenham. Gloucestershire beat Kent by seven wickets. At Sheffield. Yorkshire defeated Middlesex by seven wickets. Warwickshire beat Northamptonshire, at Peterborough, by four wicket". On the licyton ground. K<we\ boat Lancashire by
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  • 103 9 [Obk Ostahmticm Lloyd TklbobamJ Berlin, August 13. The telegraph operators' strike is* spreading to tin- towns in the Eastern States of tliu Auiei icaii L'niou anil New York. Rkctrh's Tklkubah.J London, August 14. The strike o( telegraph operators has stopped communication almost throughout the United
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  • 65 9 TOO MUCH ROOSEVELT Explanation for Collapse of New York Stock Market. ;Rkutbr's TILBORASf] London, August lit. Prices on the New York Stock Market in the last hour on Monday fell far below Saturday's. It was the sharpest collapse of the year, owing to the utter absence of buying power. The
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  • 353 9 Raisuli Allows his Captive to Return to Fez. [Rkutkb's Telkuhah London, August 13. It is reported that Kaisuli, tliu Moorish bandit, has hauded over liis captive Kaid Maclean to the Khoiass tribesmen, who, it is stated, arc conveying him to Fez, the capital of Morocco. Tangier, July 16.
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  • 36 9 I Use Ostasiatucu Lloyd TklkukamJ Berlin, August 18. The Queen of Holland sends three officers 1 to attend tbe Gorman Imperial military muo'iivna. Tbay are Lieut General Brawl, Lieut-General Scherer, and Major-General Vetter.
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  • 27 9 !D«r. OsTASuriscn Lloyd T— tnrnrr] Berlin, August 18. Dr. Spaha, the leader of the Caatet Party is tbe Bwchstsg, recoraoMsid* paUey of Warsain aaval extaasion.
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  • 1498 9 ASSISTANT ANALYST TAKEN TO TASK. Olfactory Test by Magistrates. More interesting disclosures regarding Uie manufacture of whisky were made in the Police Court tins morning, before Messrs. Michell and Bain, daring the further bearing of the summonses against Messrs. Diethelm and Company for selling to Chua Boon
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  • 179 9 The following Supplementary Orders hare been added to the agenda, for discussion at the Legislative Council meeting on Friday. Motion by the Acting Colonial Engineer That this Council approves a vote of $2*2,0(11) for the pmc-liuse of certain land in Northani Koad. Tenant;, lutving au area of li
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  • 76 9 The case of Captain J. M. 11. St. John v. M. S. E. Angullia and Company, for damages for alleged breach of contract, was concluded before the Chief Justice, this afternoon. His Lordship said that it appeared to him that the plaiutiff was clearly entitled to
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  • 121 9 A Government return was issued recently showing the number of days, hours, and minutes occupied in tho transit of the mails between Britain and New York. The Lucauia made the iourney from Queenstown to New York in 5 days, 14 hours, 38 minutes in September,
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  • 124 9 The Liverpool University Institute of Commercial KeHearch in the Tropicn limH been requested by tlie Liverpool Chamber of Commerce to organise au Exhibition of Tropical I'roduoe on the occasion of the visit of the AsKociated Chambers of Coiumeroc in September. The idea of the exhibition in
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  • 808 9 So gay and festive were tbe proceedings at Mr. Colman's show the other night that tbe humble Malay imitator of Baron Pa pouchc said in his improvised topical ode that certain of tbe European guests he named reminded him of the jubilee in Ixmdon. I'll be more
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  • 63 9 A tclcgrain to the Matin from Strawburu, nays exporimeolb are being carried on at the School of Musketry at Kuhlebeo with a new rifle fitted with a magazine containing fifty-eight cartridges. The rutolU obtained were satisfactory, but the weight of tbe rifle has-been found c, and the best means of
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 133 10 s The National I uion f<iotball cup tin com petition is to be continued on Sunday the l*th instant. The Uiird test match between KngUnd ■M South \friea Ik gins at tlio Kennington <»\al ..ii Momlav. The monthly handicap shoot of the Singapore Kifle A-wociatiou will take
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    • 71 10 S.C.C. v Officers of the Uarrison. An interesting hockey match was played ■•n the S.UC portion of the Esplanade. y<-«t<>rday. between the S.C.C. and UiiOmeersof the Garri*ou. Tin- Garrison combmation proved the better team, and won by fours goals to nil. Tbe Club* inability to score was due chiefly
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    • 143 10 New Zealand v. Australia. The first t, s t match between the Xew /'.'aland toot halters and the team representing Australia was played at the Sydney Cricket «ironnd ou July 20, and resulted, after a fiut-ly-fought game in a win for the visitors by 26 points to It is
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    • 110 10 ladies' Lawn Tennis Club. The result of yesterday* play iv the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club Tournament was HI follows LaMaaV Siv.ljs. Mrs. Nicholson 12. t, beat Mrs. Saunden 4.0 i. L.U'IKS Dolßtks. Mrs. Sal/.iuaniiii and Miss Abrams 2. b«at Mrs. Bowes and Mrs. I^ereoche pi the latter scratched.
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  • 104 10 Ixiudon. July ■">. Mr. Rtt-s called attention to Uie vioWut landmine of a news|iapc>r. tin- Indian Sociologist. t'lliK'il in London by an Indian graduate of Oxford, and mil^u-u-iI Uie latteiH prosecution. Mr. M«.il. i. pin ,1 I ilo uot tliiuk Uie Uuuuagi' i|uut<-il is worthy of Uie
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  • 148 10 lv Uie Mail™- High Court on August 5. a number for applications were made in conn,, ti..ii with tin- Arhuthuot inHolvency. U.I.H. .lnstii •<■ Sii lira mania Iyer. Mr. Na|>K-r applied on behalf of Sir (iforjj- Arbuthuot for an adjournment of tbe lifHiinn until lat< in October,
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  • 154 10 I.li Teat played the psjrt of v. dinooaaolate n.i-bauil. before tlie Sooood Magistrate, vekta-rday afternnou. charging Lin wife i'liu I'Jiah Boh, with whom lie had lived more or leaa in happioew fur four years, witli uavinc left iiia Immlw, during bin abw-ne», oo July tf last, with »12i
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  • 473 10 First Day's Results of Autumn Race Meeting. iKkom Ouk Own Corkksh»m>knt.) Taiping, August 18. The first day's racing at Taiping, in connection with Uie Perak Turf Club's Autumn meeting were marked by fine weather. The course wis in excellent condition, and the going was fast. Following are
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  • 72 10 Chin Leong the clever thief who lifted a bag of 1190 in silver from a r.eksha on Monday morning, on Connaught Drive, without the knowledge of the owner who only discovered his loss when be was crossing Cavanagb Bridge, was sentenced to five uonths' rigorous imprisonment by
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  • 96 10 Hadji Ali and Su>lin, charged by an old man named Noordin with cheating him out of £20 by administering an opiate, were again before tbe Bench Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. Rudra conducted the defence, and Sergeant Murray the prosecution. Tbe accused were both convicted. Hadji
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  • 211 10 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Meswra. Powell and Company's Kale room, yesterday afternoon: Land at Thomson Road, 3rd mile, adjacent to Police Station, area *****9 feet, part free hold and part held under Statutory Orant, purchased by Janal Abdin for 12,150. Freehold
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  • 36 10 Thure wiil be an ordiaary mwetiag of the Municipal Cotnmissiooecs at tho awal htrßf on Friday. It will to followed by a special Bootuw tv oc*oliottt< oosMdssrttAsSoß d Uk 6 Ml to aroeud tho Municipal Ordinance.
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  • 480 10 Satisfactory Termination of First Years Working. The first annual general meeting of shareholders of Uie Castlewood Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at Gresbam House, on Monday the Pith inst., at noon. The Chairman of Directors. Mr. A. D. Allan, presided, and a number of shareholders were present.
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  • 95 10 A Tamil named Maricau. with nine prtviois convictions, was before the Third Magis. trate. yesterday. afternoon, on a charge of tin ft of a lamp, valunl at *±M. from Madras Rob's establishment, at No. 41, South Bridge Road, on the *ih instant. Accused said that the
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  • 104 10 The saw. John Watson. D.l>.. of CroxUtll road. UtMajsai, foruu-rly minister of tinPresbyterian Church. Seftou Park, Liverpool, but better known a> a novelist under Uie name of lan MacLaren. author of Bowie the Bonny Briar Bush." Tlie Mimi of Uie Master,' The Cure of SouU,' ami
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  • 63 10 It is now confidently predicted that Judge Taft. Secretary of War and formerly Gover-nor-General of tbe Philippines, is certain to be tbe Republican nominee for President. The Republican State Central Committee of Ohio has endorsed his candidacy, throwing down Senator Foraker who hoped to be the nominee.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 225 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOIRE TO BE LET. Furnished or Unfurnished. Ten-roomed House convenient to Town. Rent $100. Furnished 1120. Apply toll t. COGHLAN a CO. 17M Honss Arents. UU» WANTED. WANTED TO BUY OB TO HIRE (for at least*) years), about 1,000 acres perfectly Flat Land within a radius of 7
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    • 1185 10 HAPPY WOMEN PRAISE PE-RU-N A It h Worh, Not Word*, Th,,t Km Made Pe-r,-,,* Famnm Throughout the L"»d. The miss and the matron altko praise Peruna. Olrl«| i^^*^^'^ a^^= and women have s'.l uncovered tl>» v»lue of reruns. //Y .^nUßn^anaw §3l^ The Miss and Mrs. have been ill, earli In
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    • 153 10 John Little Co., Ltd. -rfftHikjjlj jtltmfm TUC M IAIIMPUCCTCR afjiLJll nf a IwlliuHEDl Cn H|[||l|||a TENN|S RACKET wI I I I lllliiy Cane Handle Central Strung Best Black Tropical Gut. $12 each. j» ALL OTHER LEADING MAKES STOCKED. I TENNIS REQUISITES. |H Ayres' "Championship" Tennis Bhllh. Tennis Nets and Posts.
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    • 57 10 FOR SALE. NOW ON VIKW DALIAN'S AUSTRALIAN HORSE REPOSITORY. 3 and 4 Koek Road. A vi-ry wli-rt Shipment of Australian llorttcK, just landed ex n.h. DariiiM, comprising Carriage aud Brougham HorwH, Polo Pouiett, l.udic*' aud (it'ntlvuieu'H Hacks, I'rizc I'airs and Champion Kuggy Horxes, all ijuift and thoroughly broken. Inspection cordially
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  • 2166 11 THE MEDIUM-POWERED MOTOR CARS. A Reminder to Users. The proposition is no obvion-; that it -wet us at tint right almost futile tv remind the owner of tin- medium-powered and raode-rate-prictd motor-car that because its nominal top tipped along tLe level is anything between 10 and .V) miles an
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 401 11 Points of the 10 h.p. Adams-Hewitt CAR 1 "IMI'I.K ITY IN BsMMM AND COXSTIII CTItIN. •"H.KNCK U« n.iiw than a four-cylind.r Car. ■MB OF t 'ONTHOL Anybody can learn to drivt- it in an hour. LI BRII ATION l.y f.in.-d f«-<l pump. ARBI RATION .-ntm-h autamatir. iEAIiS, always in n.<-h.
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    • 13 11 Tlie HUMBERS Aamlm Bat acooonts in the Home Papers. AGENTS: Borneo Company, Ltd.
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    • 241 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. THERE IS NO CAR ON THE MARKET I WHICH AT THE PRESENT TIME MOUK II EX.IOYS THE "FAVOURABLE OPINION (I -OF MOTORISTS. GENERALLY THAN THE ARROL.JOHNSTON. WE HA^X BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR BTRAITB BETTLEMF.NTB NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND BIAM FOR THE FAMOUS MOTOR
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 633 12 Scale of Charges, j HMJPAD ADVEBTISEMENTS.— MiaoaIIaneoue V«'a: of Every Description, Hoases, Land, etc.. |a lit. are inserted at tbe following r»»M Ot m 11.10 per inoh. Tw «.OO Tbr-t S.BO m **o MM 840 Twtlve 7.10 Twenty fhe 10.00 (EachTubsequeut month M per inoh.) Ibe above rate is baaed
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    • 546 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. I aUrss Toar Unas, ens et twe InssrUans. sl.oo Br th. lack, ses Seals el Chaifw. FOR SALE RUBBER ESTATE. 800 acres in Malacca, also Rubber Stomps. Apply C," c/o Straits Times. c 103 BICYCLE FOR SALE. First-Clas* Lady* Premier Bicycle. Apply W. H. c/o Straits Times.
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    • 601 12 TIRE LET OR SOLD. R«M:-Po.r U«r k< ms OT twola*srtl»»^n.nn Bj tae lack, ses Seal* et Oaatnss. OffIOEAOOOOWNTOBELET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. i Apply to OUTHBIE A CO., LTD. c IMS 0000WN8 TO BE LET. Premises Nos. 4 and 8. Flint Street, suitable for Shop or Oodown.
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    • 740 12 ■18CELUWEOU8 NOTICES. 1UT»»:-1H Month, »10 per i«h. 3sbss<|«Sßt ■oaths,*). ForshorterperiodasM Seals of Charges. NOTICE. Booms, airy and comfortable, with first-class hoard are now available at a very moderate rate at the RECREATION HOTEL, Payah Lebar Tramway Terminus. O. A. Fernandez, IW7 Proprietor. NOTICE The Partnership hitherto existing between myself and
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    • 373 12 ROYAL .spy Q A SCOTCH WHISKY SYME CO., Sole Agents. IN THE MATTER OF THE TAN JONG PA6AR DOCK COMPANY. LIMITEB. IN LIQUIDATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors of the above-named Company are required on I or before tbe 15th day of September. 1907. to send their names
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    • 290 12 SMALL TRADE AOVTS. staUSS-fM Month. »!'>.'«' por lash. an mi l»ssls».aijSßertoca. MONEY TO LEND from SlO.OOO to SI OO,OOO on tirs.'class security in town. L. HERMKNT, Broker. 1 c6i Change Alley. Dr. S. Iwatsubo, JAPANESE DENTAL SURGEON. Is now mi a visit to the ilifftreut part, of tl.t j F.JLS.
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