The Straits Times, 29 October 1907

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.483. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1907. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 EXPECTED NOVEMBER I. One 18 H. P. CLEMENT-BAYARD, 4-Cylinder Motor Car. This car will ECLIPSE all what Singapore has seen before. C. DUPIRE Co, SOLE AGENTS. KATZ BROS-3 IjTDDTHE LADIES' IDEAL MACKINTOSH. just the article for the east. EXACTLY As sKKTdI WITH TAHTAN KXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATION WITH MI.X UUP HOOD.
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    • 289 1 ROBINSON CO. NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' PROMENADE AND DRESS SHOES. No. L. 0162. No 8 0162 NO. I. 0162- ROOT WALKING J ,^rf^ Ko. 8. 0162. WALKING HHOE. Prowu SHOE, l'tneat (.niulity Mlaok Hiid br...w» /^SSB9P?^^aw rikl li!a.-'; 0!n«p Ki.l fw strap -li'V. extra Glac« KM, lucini! walls iug shoe,
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  • 1003 2 THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES ON OCEAN LINERS. (From Off* own Comkhi'undkm i London, October Mr. Charle* Kroliman, oue of the mo-it aaterprinng of theatrical manager*, ha* made suggestion that may or may not be followed by the great Atlantic steamship Companies, and may not be rare to catch ou
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 298 2 i'Red Seal" A pure Whisky of the highest quality it is possible to produce at the price, this Blend compares favoimibly with many higher-priced productions. <Tiiaranteed 7 years* old. "Black White" Ho o ■■■■■■V hlciid made up of only Perfectly matured whiskies stored tor I many years in Sherry Casks.
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    • 319 2 TO BE OBTAINED FROM ALL STORE-KEEPERS. M iuimiLi LW M aaTTtiirtT^J M_ u«m J iitNi TAKE JFUSSELL'SY f CREAM f •If instead of Cod Liver Oil. Marvellous result* \1 promised; no sickness, and great increase ia |l weight. Children thrive specially on it. M I rOWILL CO., LTD., H I
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    • 345 2 ITCHING ALMOST UNBEARABLE Eczema in Sore, Red Patches Like Rtagworm Spread Over Body and limbs— Physician No HelpGradually Grew Worse— Could Not Work With Comfort- Relieved In One Day and At Last IS PERFECTLY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES f "About October of last y«-ar I noticed a small round red
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    • 57 2 A RELIABLE REMEOY. j Thf ouly remedy which can alwaj- I" j depended ii]<ou in tlic most seven- awes of pain iv thf stoinacli. cramp colic or dial |rhoea, is (.'liHinlM'tlain's Colic. Chdissa < Diarrlicca ltemclv. Most iaalsts kno» tl 'ami rceoiiuiieiiil it »heii sneli m. ill, me lasJbd fer.
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  • 952 3 INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS FOR COLONIAL READERS. I. l\ Ti..n»>iid«e. wliom- new book. The Milli»ii;<iiv. i- »|>|K*iinK in I iiwin* Colonial l.il>'«!\. hi. ls fait t«i be.-oiu> eof the nxmt l«.|Hiiiir novelists of our «Uy. for she has the ..■ill ut wiiting «i«ml Ni-usatioiial -.tours con I .■.mine, tlMß.tv.-ntur.-s and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 362 3 To be dc mi fed de*. I o. hot d-ty oVy-d»t 1 ike rctrokki iedbt wbkh I foHow, tke «c of > Calvert's j CartoKe Toilet So** > Pl j C rmre, wMucpoc m natdy pvnaii J SaM »>■ local Cktmim mi Sum. I MA b, F. C Cabot *C,
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    • 108 3 G.OTDMIJNE&CO. Have Just Unpacked a splendid assortment of <^^lliiS^ f SUITABLE FOR V^ S ■^Sxrhi s ft t t t JT PRESENTS. ALSO Xmas Jfcw Tfear Cards awKalendars IN GREAT VARIETY. 7T live examination. All goods on view in our spacious miv freely shown to visitors. Mwml *~m JZZ W
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    • 132 3 H. ABRAMS, HOHSE REPOSITORY. ORCHARD KOAU. lih-i ou hand now a fine selection of over ,Kj Hor,is fobs and Ionics of all descrip. ions and at the lowest possible prices. 'Jasy Uiius allowed to MMMM| F tir Every Horse (juarauU-ed, ail< l a reasonable Newly imporud English landstwn Haricss by
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  • 640 4 I Mraonlinary Letter Seat by Bethany Christians. Th v is nodoiihl tliat the silly work of lii- |N.>|ili calling themselves tin' H.-thanv CMkM has < msiderahly agitated the ignorant ami eieduloiis seetioii of the native puhh.-. hut, now that th* date they assigned tor the .-at
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  • 187 4 W.;.. t., Ma MWAI -i,.m.. :.1.|t.,l U tkr .l-j-aii. Admiralty, it i^ ■-->:- 1 Uml it,. r...v..l Hiithoriti.x lia\.-i..-.i T.- t. -:;«l katdrabitkal alnmt lil.txtci -■< .-i-i». -Hi. it Mwii .1 «i..i, u,i Itirii I m*. il, uttilimty kmw awin r.inch ..111.- TI,. |o H tooto—r h
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  • 105 4 ii.. lulmu Itailj \,«~»«y, tin .1. UiUof td. ili«ktit..t>. tin- at CliittaicutiK Jftty. No. J. ~1i..« ti.«t th. iUiiia U t tuiMiiiit. <i t.. Itui.., -in .kl.- i^ .li^irilmUol a» 1..11..WK :-,lute JNi»i.l a N nii.mil. R»lli 11,.,j.,,.,, |tuil.|io«». an.l fortli. 1...1>- m. Tl«.
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  • 687 4 Nanw, port, probable date of arrival, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Achilles. China, Dec 12 Mansfi.lJ Aroadia, Hongkong. Not p. 40. Coy Aynthia, Bombay, Nov 10 Borneo Coy A. Apear, Hongkong. Nov 5 1 Paterson Simon, A. Behic, Colombo, Dec 2 M. Maritime? Belgravia, Hongkong, Nov Behn Meyer
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  • 105 4 limn, ..ii- tliat thr C'uiianl Cuinpum ha. l ilefidodt I>oi(lfiHii<.tl1 >oi(lfiHii<.tli 1 -i,t.'aiiiersiiiiilnr"totl»' LuMtaum from the Browm „f Clydehank are diwrcilit.cl. An official of Hh cmpanv that tli.v would nefcf |o tl.o I.iisitaiiia and Manic tama tliorou^hlv baled by Htenl rinaaea Mm Umv would think ',.f renewing
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  • 92 4 Here is an intcrestin,. rind, said Urn Mm detective. It h a b.,r K lars notebook. U and I 11 read you some extracts. Dm tuiiH!iitine to drill i ron i{ it is ai| pallllxk'r'' S a|> int lt 1JI(>1 l J&±SL?*~ Wto f ■JSwLS 1 o£ tiuitllru
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    • 27 4 WWTittllCTll BAD COLD. V ">I.U.. MM Ml ...iir^. 1 il ii ..a. J. 1 l r l l lit ::.,:r:- Mmmm ■mWmIiJL. f*« L ,1, MMMMiMj MMMj
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    • 619 4 BTEMKI BJUUIHB. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For Chfau, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Au.tr.Ua, India, Aden. Egypt, MrtltmMH— Pert*, Plymouth and London Through Bilk X Lading iaraed te Chin. lOoaat, Fwiip OoM, CooiiMßtal. and Amertoao Ports. Basaaian will leavs BiafltnoM oo or about MAIL LINE. Onrwrd (for China). i V.Wm Not 9 taftisatjr
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    • 921 4 CTBMn B*ll*6B. I HANDEL AND SCHEEPVAART I MY. BANNER/ BAXDJERMASIN. The Slasmen of this oompaay maintain a iujjm, rtm betwaan:— Wagannwi, Bimu, fliwf ■>■#■, Baadjsr■main. Polo Laut. Balik Papan. Koetai, with transhipment at Baodjermaaia lor Satnpit, Maadmwmi. Koemal, Kotta Waringin. DjeUi, Hanbahan, Marakasariea, Nagara.aad Bebirik. The steamer* have good aooomodatfoo
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    • 675 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. I ■OIBOEUTSCHEft UOfO. imperial Oannan Mil Lin*. Tbe fast aad well known mail (teamen ol this Owapaay Ml fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via naWiriani, Antwerp, Soothamp too, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (oonnectioc Marseilles, Maples, Alexandria, and Tioe versa) Pol Said, Saea, late, Colombo, Peo«n«, nia»|ori, ni #i g. Hasagiil,
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    • 34 4 LAXATINK, the Ideal Pargative recom mended by the bo,t medi.al authorku-L X to take and certain in results To be had <>( all o^"' ta^ V i Ol< le Ihe Hharrni ISM* 8lO *P ore
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  • 427 5 1 IT«. rSLu (Hi. Jioii 1 I -H~- I-. 11.,. htMMW! Urit1 lattadMtatOTj l.h. (r».«l, «.,r I: it .i-. kuu n l K 11. Kcppa II irtiow I- M >„V,"'";v,." In,1 n w n...i.l .-ur.«,il i» ll «ii«r.tllj Men-ot-War. etc. II 1.. 1ap. .ru ».h;«6 BHB), Ml
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  • 58 5 1 r lli^nk- I rin.ui^ <■—■ Hi ..■■H. acava »tt.-ntioii U an «ir.,r —^t i--.it— Tim. .> veek at tin aeatb I > ai I ;.r. lor i .1. 1 1. Miii -ii. U < ajaaaadaai iuati< 1 tad 11 tataai lij of Kaejaaj P| MX ill. -i, au Uth.
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  • 87 5 Wha/ves at which Vessel* ntt Ucrthej To-day. TMiOHS rasas u :^t Wuiiw Bakin— Nil. East Wbabt Section I— Airhe. r.lmniu. Srer. 1 (Rheeil- f—| Tllhll 11. ISarr.v. Sbction No. 2— Nam Kan;.. B— Benlcli. 4— Nil. I— Bangkok. £-Hclk. 7— Nil. B— Nil.
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  • 102 5 From Echopf— li tbc S Uh.•a. V. .Vlice, dut od October 31. From China— B> the N. I>. L. s.s. Kleist, due on October 27. TIKI TABLE T HM MB. Bio*«piro Km" 1:1 r. m.l \rr.r-"l Sept 27 P. AO. ()ct tO Oct 19 bept M N.
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  • 36 5 OvTWtf* GtßM.ix Mail. The lui|>eria) German mail steamer I'riiiM-ne .Vh,-. l.iMnf Uft I'lll—hii. at I p.m., ..n the Mtt luatani. may be expected to arrive bere on 1 TluirsUv afU-ruuoD, the 3Ut instant
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  • 84 5 October 28 Kleist. lier tr. liienierliaveu Ma iml» Nijni Sov«op«1. Bus str. (Maea Nord. Brit str. HoD^koui: Istok. Auot str, iimnbay Sclaugor. BriMtr, Teluk Au»on Ita p>rts ■Tin Ho. Brit str. Muar aud Malacca Inlrani, lint str. H km.-. Mamla. C. I. v. 11.. H0 lndra.iadi. Brit atr, Ti
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  • 96 5 Fok Per Steamlk Time '< To-aouow lSangkok l).'ti 11 a.m. Mantok and Palembang 0. <i. Meyer u'*>n lodragiri Ainu Thin noon Muar ami Malacca Umf Warn 1 p.m. Huhak :nul Pjambie llrmiirer I p.m. P. Swettenham via port Ki*tit* 1 p.m. Patani and Bangkok. fh.ilir.il.hmm 2 p.m. n'kunij,
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  • 655 5 Passengers Outward. Tin: following passengers arc expected to arrive ban by h.s. Mhm Alice, on OM. H. Mr. Max F.iseuring. Mrs. IX K. S|kmiu. r. Mr. Kd. liniiisniir.lii Mrs. (icneral I>ireet<.r Wiilor, Mr. .V Mrs. Albert Baudour. Lo Prince dc Bassimo. Mr. K. Forwerg. Mr. Wee Kanr;
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  • 146 5 Malay Proverbs on Malay Character. >>ouie tea since wt dri-w attention editorially to the publication by the Govern tueiit of the Federated Malay States ol a series of pajiers on Malay subject-. Mr. 15. .1. Wilkinson has devoted his spare time t'i editing tin work, and has recently issued tin
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  • 123 5 11.M.5. Plan hw Ml Hoiiykoiin im slmiih'liai. iiud it is mi.ldsUKHl that 11.M.> Kent will also h«' out ol Victoria Harbour ahorfcrv, M she is doe to l« at Mir> bay lv battle pntcti'i- wlien tin. ll« 1 1 asucmblt there. The flagship. King "Alfred,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 672 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. 1 h.. sUaunvre of this Company maintain a it -'u'.ir ilim-t service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Ja|u.n. taking cargo ■>n through Hill.- <>f I.a.lmt for Canton, Swatow, Amn\ Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwaug, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, Ac, Ac. Ml4'ttlHCrs laaa Commander
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    • 453 5 STEAMER BAIUNBB. 1 Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM MV. CO, LTD. The Companies' stimnen are daqatotaad friMii Liverpool mitwsrti for the Pirait-.. <T>ina and .!u; la <>v«rv wtoh, and (rim Japan home *rd< ...ui<l.ir, Amsteriam and Antwerp i "very fortu jUt snl f< r Gennn. Marseille*
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    • 490 5 BTBMEK BAIUN6B. APCAR UNE OF BTEAMERB. Td undermentioned mail (teamen of ths above Line maintain a regular Mrvioe between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Sing* pore Hongkong and Shanghai route FLEET. Tons Cotnmandur «.6. "Jifu." 6,800 J. O. Oumon b.k Ohkoort Ai>c4R 4.600 S. H. Bftuma "Arhatoon Aptam" 4.500
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    • 458 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C. P. R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. TEE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN. CANADA and the UNITED BTATEP. Route from Hongkong, Hi Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vanooaver, R.M.S. "Km iif.ss or India" Twin screw steaR.M.B. Kmprkss
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 23 5 w I \TH»!R TELBOKAM. U u..k .11,; (it 2«. lo».ni. '..ar..r..ct-.r §$M !>irect.u. tt Wic 1 Ka-t. fWkri Max 1. -ni 7Mmniln 761
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    • 191 5 I)AV IV MAY Tuesday, October 20. High Water. 3 11 p.m. Moon. LaatQaaitor. Mm, Alhaiubra f^ntmatograpb Show. 7 :;0. I Wednesday, October 30. High Water. 4-51 a.m. :<•:!» p.m. Rugby football. Scotland v. Ike Beet. Thursday, October 31.3 1 High Water. Mf a.m Ml p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes,
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    • 131 5 Singapore Tide Table. (Kaon Ooaeaaa 2'j aaVe*aaaaa i.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATBB Time H'ght Time H'ght OOTOBU hni. niiu. ft. ins. hr» mm. ft. in, i :»41 am 7.0 836 an. 31 Tcmi.il XI „A l )im 77 ajtpi a 7 I 4.51 am «.H '.l»2an: r,.i VaaaaMM 3:WpM TJ
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  • 1185 6 Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. Tlic f.t -<>islutive Coouoil will consider Uie Budget on Friday, when, in addition to other subjects, the Unofficial Members will hay an opportunity of dealing with the Militai Contribution We observe that the amount estimated for thin infamous exaction is •1,757,474— t1iat
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  • 11 6 All tfilwrrnms published in this issue are protected by Copyright Ordinance.
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  • 11 6 The Kurofiean female nursing staff at Kuala Lumpur is bring strengthened.
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  • 13 6 At tland HouHo.'to night, there will be a musical evening for men only.
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  • 15 6 By the local sU-nmei- Hong Wan 1., 1,162 passengers Hiiived. yesterday, from Airtoy and Swatow.
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  • 15 6 The Dutch (iovernimnt strain, r /eeduif Hirived from Khio yesterday, and leaves for Hanjeriunssin tomorrow.
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  • 24 6 It is understood that the flagship of the China Squadron, 11. M.5. King Alfred, will leave llougkoug for England about the end of Decembei'.
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  • 28 6 The Malay Mail states that there was a rumour about on Saturday to the effect that a slump in rubber has taken place, attributed to the American situation.
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  • 27 6 Ten Hokirus were sent to prison for a ■uon'h. by the Second Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, for taking part in an affray n't Boat »/uiiy on Saturday night.
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  • 17 6 .V tegular steamer service between Bangkok, Chantabnon, and Kratt has beeu MIMIH !•>• the Kiist Asiatic Comiianv Lin.il.-.!.
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  • 27 6 At the new .lapnmsc Cinematograph, on Saturday night uud again lust night, the Santa t'ecili.i's baud, comjiosrd of brass and strim; instiuuieuts. iMwiim il < sccllent iiiiisi.al selection-.
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  • 30 6 The Loudou lUily Telegraph's Xew York correspondent attributes the inflammatory war talk which has stirred the people of the I'nited States mainly to the npn-snapors con trolled hv Mr. Hearit.
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  • 36 6 The second anniversary of the Kuala Lmupiir Y.M.I.A., will be celehraud to-day by M At Home »t the Masonic Hall. Tonight, Mr. .1. I!. Can ut hers i, txpecUd to preside over v meeting of metiiDers.
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  • 47 6 The monthly missionaiy luectiug will be held in the IVinsep Street Church, on Monday nex: a) H p in., when liishop Oldham will g veun a.l.ii.ss. Mr. H A. Dennis Miss Kllis. aid Ike Ai :«s«-s Tuu will supply music. The uui'iuu is „|K-n to the public.
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  • 49 6 A CM—l— was sentence 1 to i»« mtmtlis' iigoi..us impri4,>nment. l>y the Second Magistrate, yesterday, for the theft of a belt fn ni a Mlow-p issenger ou the Bin Fo Soon. The Ik 1: is said to have contained a watch and c! am. When lecovered, it was empty.
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  • 48 6 A Hm< telegram announce* that the Budgel Ciuinittte of the (.'haiubei of Deputies at I'uis i* iwitaftoiwl to Uvour the policy of reducing the strength of the troops stati.ned in iadft-Chioa. T!ie T.iups. A.i iurlii. nti;il I'arfs journal, publishes au article showine the folly of such a step.
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  • 55 6 ■Worn Mr. Justice Fisher, iv the Supreme Conn, this morning, the case of Masauoo against I". L. M. M. ALvechee Chetty. was dismissed, with costs, the plaintiff being absent. The claim was for the return of I. V >,) ;i llcyrd to have been deposited with the dt f.nd.iut. and
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  • 57 6 It is inieres-tiuy sometimes to take a glimpse ..f tne vernacular press in India. For instance, the Sandhya writes: -One can deal ith open enemies, but it is a hard task to defeat a sneaking wizard which Fiaser, our La». i<. horn son of a missionary, he preteuds t., religiousness,
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  • 66 6 Cuba lacks independence, but she has good government, says an Kxchaoge. She is not self-governing, but she has better roads, cleaner cities, more schools, wiser laws, than when she was a republic. Of course, Cuba pays the bill, but many Cubans think it is cheap at the price, and are
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  • 63 6 Statistics will 1>" taken throughout the Postal I umn dining the tirst twenty-eight days of Nov. mber. 1907. Xo late fee letters will he received at the General Post Office or ou board contract Packets during the statistical period. Tue public will facilitate the work of the lost Office by
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  • 72 6 tor failure to pay the iiuit-reut aiuountiue iv all ro SM, the Collector of Land Revenue in Sela-igor. under the powers invested in him under the Land Enactment, has sold to one Chew Xi Peng, for M dollars, four plots of ground with four brick houses at tianda Kharu. produciug
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  • 86 6 Karly thin month, cholera was raging no violently at llauoi. the capital of Tonkin, that Mm native authorities grew frightened aud organised procesnions and ceremonies to drive away the demons who were said to spread the epidemic. The French Medical Offie ;rs endeavoured to allay the superstitious fears of the
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  • 629 6 Mr. F. K. Maynaul of the I Al s hus 1,, v visiting in Ireland. Lieutenant Hewitt, of tin- |;.> Xl st Kent Itugimenl. has been reiiiovediroiu the sick list. Mr. 11. dolman Hunt is leaving the Labnan Padang Kstate at the end ol t|... month. Mr.
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  • 26 6 Twelve persons were summoned by the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board durii a Sen tember for allowiog their drains ami kitchens to be in a filthy condition.
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  • 30 6 Two passengers died ou the .steamer N'aiu »ang on her way from Calcutta. One was reported at Penan*. The body of the other decease,! is beiug Uken ou to Hongkon..
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  • 31 6 i IWU JP U Urn Je «»<W to construct thethikmng Railway with foreign capital A foreign loan of X-1.5<10.1in0 is w5mV An linpwia edict is expected Mnrtly sanction ■ng the loan.
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  • 47 6 Mr. .ln,ticc Kislier will give judgment M 1-riday morning in the case of Mr. T. W. Proctor against the Mnbinxon I'iano ComP«ny. Io morrow, Mr. Justice Finlier will hear the case of l>r. F. W. Goonetilleke •gamut the Opium Farm and its I'roHPcuting Agent, for sin.ooo damages.
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  • 43 6 The next case to coiue bcfurn the aetiiig Uuef Justice, Mr. Justice I-*w, in the claiiu of fomte <le Bondv, the French Consul ♦reneral, against Mr. Uo Yang Peng, thu Chinese Postmaster Ueneral, for »JO,t)U» damages for alleged false imprisonment and malicious prosecution.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 JUST LANDED, EX S.S. "PALERMO," A SHIPMENT ()F "AMSTEL LAGER BEER," g&ffifiS Also the same Beer in seven gallon casks. CALDBECK.MACGREGOR&Co. Sole Agents |M o n \A/ A D J^\ C lilY1 Jllst 1"1 <U 1VI connection with I IIC nilnitUO thcS<<ottish Keliability Trials, and the f'Arrol-Johnston CAR ■Hate curies
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    • 129 6 Hlhambra CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT, 7-30 p.m and 9-30 p.m. NEW PROGRAMME. THE ONLY RECOGNISED SNOW IN SINGAPORE. OUR PICTURES DEFY COMPETITION. ABSOLUTELY HOCK STEADY AND KUEKKKOM KLICKKH. XMAS PHOTOS FOR HOME. SITTINGS an.lOrtion. forI'HOTCKJRAPHS, intended to reach HOME at XMAS. must be given AS SOON AS POBSIBLE. otherwise «re CANNOT GUARANTEE
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  • 243 7 THE GOVERNMENT OF NATIVE RACES. Confidence in his Successor. 'Km i k's T r leukah j l.ondr>ii, October m> 1,, i I Crmce i MM )i.Miit<d with the in«dom of th<- City of London at the 4 luildhall yesterday. I. .rd t'rom'T. in returning thanks for the
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  • 341 7 Mr Roosevelt's Congratulations to Mr. Cortelyou. IiMTKR- TRLRiIRW. l.ou.luii. Di'tolm Mb A trl. K nin fr>iu Km V.irk >I<\W« tiiat «ix ami a liai: miiliou .lollnr« an- oni.Mi.ed fur > sliipim nt from Kurope. ITe^i'lf-nt lt<nn*rvi-lt lias written to Mr. j < ortelyo i. tin ».rn t.ny o(
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  • 44 7 JKbctbb'h Title.. ha )d. i London. October 28. 'I I.* 1 Mail states that the outrage on x t'n»u.l« Kruger's grave at Pretoria was lUe utter c n ui-r prank of three British uflkt-rs i L.I Uu .horns girls.
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  • 26 7 [Dm Outasutisobb Lloyd Tbuoeam] ISerlin, October 28. I uti.uii.L 1 rumour* are current that the r'n-iH-h >n Murui'o had occupied Kabat and hail bombarded Mogador.
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  • 22 7 ;l>Sk <>SIAS|ATI* M« LIoVII TtLB<iUAU) Kerliu. October^ I i.c iiecondary elivuoux for lite I Mima or Kis-ian I'arliameut have be^un.
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  • 34 7 At a i.»rliDi; of the l>*uJ»tive Coum-ll OB t nday the second reading of the Supply Bill, tor making provision for the public uervics lor th.- year lUUH. will be moved.
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  • 393 7 Dispute Between* Alleged Chinese Widows. An ecclesiastical case is proceeding before j Mr MMice Kishcr.in the Supreme Court, jto-dav, concerning the estate of tho late Pay Veo. The plaintiff. Lvo I'lioon Xeo, cUimsto be the only lawful widow of the deceased, and asks for letters of iidminis- tiation.
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  • 313 7 Complaint About Late Arrival of Mails in Penang. Coinuienting on the Costal I'nion I „nv,n tion. the I'inaut; QaMMa draws the attention ol the SingajMirc l'o>tai authori:i.s u> the! nnsßtisf:ii-torv procodiiie adopt! d by till m with regard Ui mails .1.-spauhed t> I'iiiauj; on Saturday s.
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  • 194 7 I Allegations Against Two Chinese Clerks. The IVuiosular aud Oriental Steam Navigation Company are the piaintilTx in a case at the Supreme Court, today, against Chia Chew Hork aud Chia Choou Kiaug, the claim bring for H. 818.8.5. which, it is alleged. wa» lost to
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  • 77 7 We k-m n tliat the- capital of the Laaadron Rubber KutaU-H, Liini'ed, wa« subscribed thirty limes over. Ijpttpi'M of allotment are now beina i«eut out, and are informed that the iiiiinU i of share* applied for locally through Messr-. K. W. Itarker and Co. »w KW.UiH. la respect nf
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  • 71 7 PROPOSED ABROGATION OF THE TREATY. Resolution for the Exclusion of Asiatics. jKbdtrk's Tki.kukam.] Umm, mmi -w. Tho Times' e.>rr€>s|«iii|.-nt ai. Vaucouver reports that the Kinanee «'oimnittec of the Government of Uriti-h Columbia has passed a lesolutii.n ilemanding l!"- exclusion of Asiatics, for a timo st least. An
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  • 294 7 I'udoi the I lead ill" of Protecting his KaUiei." we published the following in last ■fakl'i issue: There was a trae.is in Holland Itoad. on the -'Ist instant, four men pouncing upon an eldeiiy Chinese planter because he had had a friend of theirs
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  • 300 7 'Clerical Error Causes Dismissal of the Summons. j hen the Senior Magistrate. Mr. W. C. Michell. entered the Court, this morning. Mr. A. C. K idr.i menlione.l the MM against Dr. K. W. (ioo'ierilVke. for not reporting to Mm Health Department two fatal eases of lilt -one typhoid,
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  • 77 7 The District Military Order* for Saturday states that, on the occasion of the arrival of His Royal Highness Prince Krom Luang Uamrong Rajanubhab of Siam, on the 30th inst., the 95th Russell's Infantry will furnish a Guard of Honour. The strength will be 100 rank and
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  • 135 7 A remarkable murder case has just come to an end, in which it Itajali and an influential lu-a<hiiau from Homeo stood their trial at K:t tavi<. The crime was committed three and iialf \.-;.isiiyo in April ISMM. After arrest the WWI were kepi twenty months in prison
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  • 1557 7 FORTNIGHTS TRIP IN A DUTCH COLONY. Sindanglaya and Beyond. We had nut gone far on our travels before wo realised tin- pi. 'sumptuoiisiiess of our I attempt to ava i n a fortnight. It would require weeks to drink in all the subtle beauties ami influences of
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  • 240 7 Charge Against Chinese Detective Falls Through. A Chinese detective and a middle-aged Chim.se woman were before the Second Magistrate, yesteiday afternoon, for a preliminary enquiry into a charge of having been participants in a gang robbery in Smith Street, on the night of October 5. Mr. L.
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  • 266 7 An Allegation of Procrastination Against Government. An allegation of procrastination iv regard to Penang Harbour wait levelled against Government at the general meeting of the Penang Chamber oi Commerce oa the 22nd inst. The Chairman explaiued that Government had done little to cope with the serious quest ion
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  • 50 7 Commander Radcliffe, Master Attendant, noti6es that the .One Fathom Bank Lighthouse, aitnated in latitude 2.5!) North, LongtHode 101. East, is muuriog completion, •adit is expected that the new group-flashing white light, showing groups of four flashes •very fifteen seconds, will be exhibited therefrom early in January. IUOH.
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  • 96 7 KAISER'S COQUETTING WITH FRANCE. Herr Harden Lets Another Cat fit of the Bag. 1 KIUTBH's TRLFaaAM| London, Oct'ber '28. Hcrr Harden, the K.litor of the Zukunft, who is being prosecuted for libelling Prince Eulenburg ai.d Count Knno von Moltke. alleged that the camarilla induced the Kaiser to believe
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  • 104 7 Prince von Buelow's Reasons for Staying at Home. Rkutkb's Tklkorjuj) London. October 28. It is announced Hemi-officiatly that though Prince von Buelow would welcome the opportunity of responding to the /'rieudly sentiments in serious political eiicles in Great liritain and of testifying personally that he has
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  • 212 7 Hylam Boy Shoots Himself in Front of a Mirror. After gambling at a farm in Ipoh, and losing not only all his own money, but a sum, amounting to a month's wages, which he had borrowed from a watchman, the Hylam boy employed by Mr. Hodges, maim OKfll
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  • 316 7 Tsukuba and Cbitose in Singapore Harbour The Japanese cruisers Chi tose and Tsukuba have arrived in Singapore en route to Japan, after having visited the Jamestown Exhibition aud prominent ports in Kurope. Tbe Cbitose came in from Batavia on Sunday. She is a cruiser of 4,K:lti tons
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  • 123 7 Seventeen Cantonese awl litWn HokieiM appeared before the Si cond Magistrate, Mr. C. K. J. Green, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of participating in the riot at Hie Kalian*; sawmill, on thu uiulit of October 17, when a Hokieu was kill. d. Mr. C. Kvciitt »l)|icared
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  • 973 8 PROMINENT CONVERT TOCHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT. Bishop Advocates the Sale of Palaces. il-'K'iM Oil: Own (a»ri:ksp<imik!lT.l I<uikli>ii. October 4. V most iiuporunt convert k, hs< tjibti-li mint has declared himself .it ihc Kuglish Church I ougrcss. now in session at Yaruioath. sir Kdward Romoll. editor of the Liverpool I '.uly
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  • 615 8 Inaugural Message of W. H. Taft Secretary for War. Manila journalists made most of the opportunity afforded by the presence of Mr. \V. 11. Taft at tin opening of the first Philip pine Assembly on October X«, and produced a budget of interesting matter. We are told that
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  • 154 8 Inspector Gratified at the Children's Knowledge of English. According to the re|K>rt given by the In--I'.vtoi of Sulkh>l-. on the iiiimuil e\amin.it ion. iiieli took place on Tuesday last, arithmetic ».i> ;d; d to be weak but thi-. is notsurpiis in^, sa\-s the Malay Mail, a- it is
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  • 65 8 China's Blow at Foreign Post Offices. 'I he liin.se Doard of Communications aud Ti 1 1 graphs have decided that foreign mails icxo'i* military) shall not bo carried on the Tientsin railway, unless they arc forwarded through the Chinese Post office. Tlii- move is made with a view to stop
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  • 89 8 Progress has been made in the more purely scientific work of the Indian Meteorological Department during the past year. The I- rst actual measurement of the thickness of the niousoou current has been made at Itclgaum, and the observations of air currents made by
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  • 63 8 The ca*e of Chop Kbye Seng v. Xuo Neow wan concluded at the Peuang Supreme Court on the 24di in»t. by Mr. Justice Thornton. The proprietress of die plaintiff chop is a iio.ua named Tan Ra 0h... She and the •lefcu.laut deal in rickshaH and ricksha ff*"
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 46 8 Police and Warders' Tournament. The first game iv the Billiard Touruameut between the Police and Warders was con tested, last night, at Police liahru. Mr. P. .1. Sproule represented the Police and secured 250 points against 154 by the representative of the Warders. Mr. Hurt.
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    • 52 8 Sepoy Lines Oolf Club. The Men's October Medal resulted as follows: C. F. Green 42 45 H7-10-=77 B.M.Woollcoiube 45 4tt 91- 8 88 J.H. D.Jones 44 49-98—6-87 Several others played, but returned no cards. The competition for Sir William and Lady Hyndman Jones' prizes will be played on V
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    • 85 8 Perak Turf Club. The financial report of the Perak Turf Club for the past year ending the 80th ultimo, presented at the General Meeting iv the I'erak Club ou Saturday, shows an exceedingly satisfactory state of affairs all round. The Club have a cash balance of some $9,800
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    • 115 8 S.C.C. Team. A practice match took place iv the Ksplanade. last evening, between teams chosen bM members of the S.C.C. aud it was well contested. Several of the players showed excellent form. I n the Club a list has been posted by the Kugby Sub-Cominittcc. asking those who
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    • 151 8 Humours of Trouble at Ipoh. liumour has it. says the I'erak Pioneer, that trouble is brewing in the camp of the Ipnh Ladic-' l!irte Club and some resignations are expected. It is a great pity thatthis should happen as the Ipoh Ladies' Kitlc Club has eujoved the reputation of
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    • 347 8 Singapore Football League. Kntries closed i>n Saturday fur memberiJiip of Mat Association Football League aud the following; teams signified their willingness to join Koyal West Kent* {Two teams. i Koyal Uarrison Artillery. Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore liecreatiou Club. Warders' Football Club. Young Men's Chri-tiau Association. It will be
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  • 115 8 A herioaa file occurred at a Kongw bouse on the Auckland Estate, Ipofa, the other day by which throe porous lost their lives, and the house an, 1 a Urge quantity of tools were destroyed. Doe of the victims, a married Kling woman, was moving a
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  • 303 8 Band of Sixteen Performers to be Established. While Singapore has been deprived of its Town Band, and tho fate of Peuang's Manila musicians is hanging in the balance, awaiting the generosity of apathetic residents, among whom, as the Municipality will no longer provide the wherewithal, subscriptions are
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  • 70 8 A suggestion that the amateur photographers of Itangkok should coiubiuc to obtain a complete record of the Koyal procession on the day of the King of Siaui's return has been well-received by liaugkok camerists. It is expected that about fifty amateurs will take part, and that stands will lie erected
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. 101! PATANI. BANDON ANI> BANGKOK. The Siamt-e ss. CHAKRABUOXU.S will Ik 1 ill sp.iti lifl fir the aluvc parti on tlie :vit). instant, nt p.m. Pot freight ami pawnee. »l'|ily I THE K.VST ASIATIC OOKFANY, 1.ti MM Agents. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. $7,500 VERY EXCELLENT
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    • 404 8 Xmas Presents •FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. Tor the UIIIIMJIH of our customers, we are prepared to deliver 11i... following ITmili in Oreat Britain, DUTY PAID :ind POST KREK at th. s, rites: Scnoritos (small cheroots) per box of m> 11/fl I UoKalia Chicas ls SSm lo
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    • 119 8 EORTHAND WRITER AND TYPIST WANTED. ITKD IMMKDIATKI.V. h Fink-da ami Shorthand Writer. Must be able I i i position at oner. A|>|>l\ Bviag full lara of oxperienoe, etc., to Men limn lits Tillies. mm FURNITURE AUCTION SALE \T 72. AMOY STREET, S<ilurd<iy, Socrmbrr nl ■> p.m. luclading M WurdrobeH with
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  • COMMERCIAL
    • 93 9 <1i< it'utw No. I i nopt ktyH feat >'Tf» I «ft". 4.1 I'ontiuii.k m:>0 f'-r. l*l**k |a -2;, 60 wi.ite hpi nm S»i;o Klorr Sar»w»k :j "0 •<... r.rmc, W. I HI FV*r1 Sat- 4.70 2offoo Huh. pirkoi -Jtii'i .otf«e. l'<i.-iiitimii;. 20 v »-««i» aif.% "ofTne. I,il»f"*n Xn 1
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    • 132 9 DM Lo< <f n -Rank I m* tHf, i MiHu-i 2;ij; Private fi iuM 2 4'. do .1 ni;< 2/4 > O >«M>« Hank d'd 2.87 Private 8 tu MS) ■li «m'< J.441 On f-r. n-'-Rank «.fllj rrivatt- n m'« IMi dn fi ni 8.0n ti lr.dui Bnnk T.
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    • 44 9 I! nv»rth K'--kin« WOO.OO" n pwrn S n^apoce Mine p»i 61 4rtO,iH> Ky\. prrm s > I HUM t- pre m 4+ 1.6M.00O prrm »1 o(^ 0 t% d» Dim. K :«-y li«rcrM<'~« t<\ 2tS.«iU 3\ preto laujotw li «<» 7^!.«oo 3* pr»nM l.OV-.OiX) *r
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 363 9 forma CapiUl i Bnbwribcd ■on ol larac V»Dt Paid npto Fl.arw. I'nissnwl Company iaos isoo.uoo woo.ooo iM7 »xoo.o>m nw.<«t> IWI 9600.000 MW.OOO 1903 £40n.U» XUO.OOO 190* £10.000 C«i.*«o 1907 IMM.OOO 1.17.1,00(1 1901 £60,000 £60,00(1 1906 £1(10.000 £90.000 190$ tI.W.IMJU »W.(WO 1906 £iM,onn £iM.ono 19 6 £.10.000 £30.000 1906 1*40,000
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    • 371 9 I9M ciwom ui6.6M s~ JS 190.1 MOO.OOO |10S 000 i 10..100 •10 »IV 1904 £50.000 s I j 1901 £7(1. 000 >61 <W0 81 000 M 1 'I 190 C II Vi.OOti »la».000 11.300 •10 110 i»O4 «u.<»o «,o.aoo JJ™ J 1903 £7».OOO CM.OOO B.VOOO f I -41 1906
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    • 161 9 «%..< 1 :7.|ft.0 «4 «-0* T.rg« l*/« l»Ui« til* ,ooo •irt.urt 4,100 t M »W I m.m*m »a,,00.000 'S'ooo :5^ M n.000.000 J3- )'M' MJN 134, (<M> »,<OO 110 •IV IH3S »k.%.m« |s7V<>oo |7W |10(J |100 i9ox tfonnoo iiio.mn m.ooo io i io MM j.^i'.ido »m..iiu IM IV) IMb]
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    • 345 9 NOTICE. KOI n T. is HEREBY QITEX that tii»- »t".''-»-iii-tr:»dt'. >;o<Mlwill Hinl furiiitiiif. in < oniu'Otioii witli the It. t;iil 1 i;s!i:« >s of Arthur Barker tod i'o.. htv« been bonplit D\«r m me, th< uiulirsignetK as trmn tin- Ith ilay oi S»'|)ti'Hil><'r, I'.MJT. ami that I hay.- beet) and
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    • 18 9 Gome! jSeel! Choose!!! JAPANESE CURIOS NOW ON HAND. MOST SUITABLE FOR Xmas *flew Year A FMCEB ARE lIODEIttTE.
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    • 148 9 THE ASSOCIATION OF DIAMOND MERCHANTS LIMITED. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF BOLD ANO SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES. CLOCKB. SILVER AND ELEGTUO-PLATEO GOODS, CURERY. DRESSING -HA6B, SUIT CASEB. SHQOTINB REQUISITES. ETC Dealers in Precious Stones f K2ES. SStR. fSJSir^T: of Every Description. rr ESt <lo r K IHkwl in I, BRAND HOTEL BUILOIN3S. TRAFALGAR
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  • 176 10 Crew Spend Forty Days on a Barrel Islaad. Xi«> fio.u hotue, .l.iie.i Oetolier 4. snya Uial thu ii-ew ot the Siiieii.an hanjue Prussia. 1.1:11 Urns. l« loii-jm^' to Messrs. li. nt. in. Holiui s. .V loiiipany. of San Fran ci-.-o. Inmc r.-ai hid Xew York afU'r Buffering t<
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  • 159 10 Xdiuiral l».wi\ strongly aeasasM the sale •11 evaluation of the I'hilippines. and insists that tlir I nitnl sutfs must retain them, >H>tli fm cnuinervial anil strateKie realms. If tin islMafj air abandoned, he says, it will id' iui|«Msible for the United States to iu»ist sasl the
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  • 239 10 Tin liaisjaas ,lo uot feMg «iiiuniiil> 1 n» ■Isbbj th» m.ib take* BJTCMsja, writw the ■sAbsjsJbmi mnmmmtmt of th< \.c. l>aily uew- I was told by one .if the gentry that iv tin- mnofa ui<iiintain district* lieyond M'lkaii^li.oi the |ioo|il<' h.irn the 1 robbcn> in prcli
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  • 97 10 A IVkiDK wire of <»ctobfi l'.twiy»: An KlictUcxpecUnl shortly calling up.m officials I throughout tb« Kui|>:ic to reooaMßMi to the Thniut. tor Imperial s-jt vice, umd ot ability! t.' oouduct stab- affairs. K.i. H pi >■ wore is to select not more thau rive or
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  • 117 10 Mi. l»atc)i fit-1-1 for,. u{ierauu|2 in I lor.-~ is Hucoesstul. A ilespatch. .Juichl October 12. rt-|i ii U tiataiKliteuD of tl:. ivWU had ju^t U. ii kill. .1 iv action th-- Mutcli los« I ni ill a|>Ui.i I ini-i tfci. tin Ktti.vi Cuuiiuauiliuu. hll.ih^l lli, imuy uo
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  • 108 10 VI Sunrabaya ou October 22, tin- Court of .luitti<-. .!< In, r.-.l judgment in the criminal 1:1 m 1 warn ;ifHin>t Mr. M. van Getins. tbe <l<t..i th. Sourabaya HandeUblad. The tar. i i. t <l uiitioiHod sharply a military jucii.-ial ofliocr named Tliieinc for the way
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  • 42 10 ■l !<aiu tli A i ,utral Kiiisbury'k ailuiiW-tl (li l 'ii>'- candidate is to form a cycle co. p- v. „^ut f.., u«om, hUMmrUwH who chance to u-pi.,i ;lu .l l,*i, u back. Aiml now we •X|«-tu.« v. Imwol Tariff H.fotmci or
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    • 32 10 SAFE COU6H MEMdNEnB CHILDREN. In lwyin K «.x>u K l. i,..,|i.iu,. ol ,|,iWi.n J. >• U Kfraid v, buy fl» lu U rUius iZtf, K- i.".l> Tl« w is „o ,v, 1K it
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    • 349 10 MAINTAINS TIIK HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease with MkSwy'tr*.^" 1 I RBfiW SßHlaßaaaT^aaWnaaaalaßnssaaaUl K£jsk? Torpid Uver, Debility, Eruptions, iJd -WONDERFUL PURIFIEB of tbe HUMAN BLOCD. Fortifr the Swtaa tfiimt Dtose witb PURE BLOOD. IWiLKINSON^S SARSAPARILLA^Sa^&j Hu over 70 Yean' World-Wide
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    • 525 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up Capital »i 0.000,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 110,000,0001 M i 000 000 ailrerlWYe •U 000.000 l t < ™V. Rwerve Liability of Proprietorr 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. O. H. Medhunt, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick.-^Dennty O>ainnan. A. Fuobs, Esq. A. J.
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    • 539 10 BANKING COMPANIESCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER. Caoital **W°° BsLrre tiabilily ol Proprietors "»,000 Beserr. Fund «IJWir«IO BANKERS. Beokoi England. National Bank of Bootland. The London City Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts an open* d '""2!!^ allowed at 1 per oent. per annnm
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    • 639 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE or VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD Fl;r NITURE, A GOOD COLLECTION OF WELL-GROWN PLANTS, *c. The Property of F. G. SOMERVILLE, Es v To be held at ABHESTIEL," OFF ORCHARD ROAD. On Saturday, Sovember 2, at 2 p.m. Handsomely Carved and Gilt Overman 1 with Mirror Panels
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  • 1083 11 THE MILLENNIUM OF SINGAPORE MOTORING. Discussing the Dost Problem. The heavy rain of Sunday came an a blessing not only to anti-motorists, but also to the veriest tyro in Singapore. As was to be expected, the spell of dry weather at the end of last week has induced also
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 165 11 DM [IE HOW IN STOCK ARGYLLS, I ADAMS-HEWITTS, ROVERS. Syme A C°" SOLE AGENTS. \dSJ COLEMAIMS 1 II I- i_^ A -pii "did nit made fron choice wines, l/.Jii'rjJ^A lL l'-il i Extract <>f Meat, and Extract of Malt. IfUUILUBI Qver B>ooo Testimonials, received from the ■U M MedioaJ Profession
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    • 252 11 Local Motor Oar Agencies. ARROL-JOHNSTON I Motor Gars II and ft Motor Lorries. CENTRAL ENQINE WORKS, Agents. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLK AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, NETHERLANDS INDIES, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND SIAM, FOB THE FAMOUS MOTOR CAR WORKS OF PAKHAKD LEYAMMOK CO Catalogues, Price Lists, References, etc., on application.
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    • 300 11 TUe,. HUMBERS 3 Again WOM THE HEAVY TOORWB CM MCE. See accounts in the Home Papers. j AGENTS: Borneo Company, Ltd. 1184 J. DA. PEREIRA. HORTICULTURIST AND FLORIST. Collector and Exporter of Orchids. Diploma and Gold Medal from the late King of Denmark By Special Appointment to His Majaity, the
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    • 553 12 Scale of Cbaroes. PRKPAID ADVKRTI6EMKNTB.— HkweI ■stouWinU of Krery Deacription, Hooses, (•and, eto., to let, are inserted at the following ratal One Inaertion I I.W per inch. Two ».00 Three *.W Hx Htoe 8.40 Twelve 7.W Twenty-eve 10.00 (Each subsequent month M per inch.) Ihe aboTe rate is baaed npon
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    • 446 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. Brtkeiaek,*s*Se*l*of Gk. jam TUMOUT FCi MIL A Mail Phaeton in good order, a pair of Australian honee, and doable hinen; a hiDil-ome turnout. 1999 Apply to W. C. N IBLETT. PMA RUBBER BEEO FOR SUE. Order* now being booked for new Beam Crop Special rate* for large
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    • 492 12 TO BE LETJR SOLD. TOUT. No. 4, Prince Street. Apply, FATERBON, SIMONS A CO., Lm TOBEinT Shop-HooM, No. 9, BtM Basah Road. b Applj to STEPHENS PAUL A CO. OFHOEftBONIfNTIIEin. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD. c IMS 6000WN8 TO BE LET. j Dry
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    • 579 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. tl» >-tmt U— a. <■— «r tw laaarUiaa. WHOUBE TO BE LET. FUKNKHED. Villa Marina, Tanjong Katong, entry from Df,«mbcrl. Apply to c 1M» STEPHENS. PAUL CO OFFICE TO LET. No. «0, Stamford Road, ground md floor only. Bent moderate. Apply to o 1990 STEPHENS
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    • 322 12 ALLSOPPS <* LAfiM BEER 5 INDIA PALE ALE AND STOUT. 5 OBTAINABLE FIIOM ALL DEALERS. SYME A Co., Sole Agents. IBM Tonic, Restorative, Digestive Wine Very palatable. Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases otAnamia DehWu andCqnoalescence, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable hot Climates. DOBE
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