The Straits Times, 3 March 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.589. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 243 1 JUST ARRIVED i^ r Dc Dion DRY CELLS. Order at once to avoid disappointment. T T 'mipipp o Pft t Motor Show-Rooms, Compan in General lie Tobacom de Flllplnas, La Flor de la Isabela MANILA CIGARS Perfectos $1.50 per box of 25 Londres .1.95 100 Reina Victoria 2.50 50 Ditto,
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    • 294 1 v ROBINSON CO. Special Vtfhite Show. Embroidered, Hemstitched, Towels and Towelling Frilled and Plain Pillow Cases Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Hemstitched and Plain Sheets Madras Muslins and Curtain Nets Linen and Cotton Sheetings Embroidered Muslin and Cambric Robes Bed Quilts and Bed Spreads Ladies' Underclothing, Etc., Etc. ROBINSON Company.
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  • 713 2 NOVELIST MAKES USE OF BLUE PENCIL. Following Mr. Meredith's example, Mr. Henry James is revising his novels. Not a few readers, says the Chicago Dial, recalling ihe simple charm of Daisy Miller and Itoderick Hudton. will cherish a hope that these and other early romances of his may
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  • 154 2 lAt Hongkong, on February 'it, before the f Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, Leung Joy, trading as the Chin Fnng Hoi Kee of Singapore, brought an action against ,'heong Wing firm of 75, Bonhaui Strand, ers, of Hongkong, Wong Loughim of the i address, the V ing Tung
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 Electric Motor Cars are not more silent when running than HUMBERS. For SIMPLICITY RELIABILITY and ELEGANCE These Cars are unrivalled. 16 have been sold locally and every one of them is giving complete satisfaction. A recent testimonial says I haw oompkted 25,000 miUi ou a Coventry Kuuib-i and Car i-t
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    • 168 2 ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker Tomb BuUder IM VkU«« iicii. Sr.l<> A^ea'. tor Ms-wr?. Do««nd^e Broth'jrs, Ltd., Londou o JlBB Telophoae No. 319. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j NEAR ENTRANCE TO BOKN'KO WHARF I Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of ail kinds ol Frozen Meats, etc.. can be deli- j
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    • 261 2 PHOSFERINE I Th« 6«w*tMt m» ail T«m««. I I •4»/4f«« Ml ALT* I I f»^tHMi -^ataa hum i I U L— lc J PHOTO DEPOT. 104, NORTH BRIDGE KOAD. AM nirtu rf Phott^taWc Apra'JSus and M«tiri»iit, ria. Ceia«r«*. Let»ev Place* P»>.era, ChejiiciiK Film*. Mourns. Photo Fr»mwi eto. Pw-c. vei\ modersle.
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    • 74 2 CHAMBERLAIN 8 COLIC. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This medicine i« well known for its prompt cures of bowel complaint, which is always more or less prevalent at this season of the year. An attack of diarrhoea is liable to come on without warning, and if a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
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    • 336 2 THERMOS BanefH* of mEBMOb I I nLKIVIUS BOHLES. THERMOS I thermos PEOPLE IN THE JUNGLE THERMOS T PLANTERS. MOTORIBTB. SPORTSMEN Levy Hermanos. u01"--^^u 01 t«CH SOTTCt QU.S«IITKO %m^ m I On*. Quart Itttlu trS rr 1 vl 9o—« •..< •r. ».,.iti... JK* J.Collis ßrowned g g/&§£) Th«OW)QINALand ONLY GENUINE.' m
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  • 1233 3 MADAME TETRAZZINNI ON THE GRAMOPHONE. I When Madame Tetra/zini arrived in New I York recently, public feeling with regard to London's exceptionally favourable criticism j of her capabilities during the opera season which closed a month or two ago, was rather of a sceptical nature. Music lovers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 376 3 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. SbILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease lift .i'imH«iliiHllll.) IMtNCt CW FLUID EXTRACT O: litD JtHUCI Pronounced MBytheHIGHES^MEOICA^AJTtTORITIES ■I T «Hv&* Torpid Liver, Debility. Eruptions. Jd PURIFIER file HUMAN BLOCD. Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. (WILKINSON'S SAR^APABN
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    • 74 3 KOH COMPANY, 90. BK\SB\S.AH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Havt just rc.fciv.-d the following books:— Treasur. KlanJ. by U.L. St< vensou %1M Kiuy Soiotnon's Mines, by H. Rider Ha^arJ 1.55 For Fottme and (ilorv (A story of tb- SouJan\Vari.byH.'wi<Hon>;h I.BS The Iroc Piiav. by.Mi\ Pcmb.l ton J .Bo j Bfectik-Uy amd Mmfßrtiva 2.70^
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    • 211 3 Tonic, Restorative, Digestive Wine ■Very palatable. CLETEAQ' U MELISSA aurf MINT cord;a/ wtorA COMMAMI dv YIN MIMT-MMUIL. Vai.n,. (Drome-FroDce). CALDBECK MACGREGOH CO.. Singapore CROWN H|bp perfumery THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., PR S NATURAL EBTO'S HEALTH GIVING FRI7IT REFRESHING SAIiT INVIGORATING THE ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ltd., fcAFFLE* PLAOB, SINGAPORE T).c l^.blic
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  • 317 4 Rapping the Knuckles of Portugal' at Peking. Tulefrraphiatj braa Peking on Febroary2l, nd. Nt inform! tbe CbJaeoc Mail on -cvi i-ai interesting points. Ha says:— Following tbe dunand "i tlie Japanese Minister foi the release of the Tain Mam 11, -,!i. I'otiuD lese Minister hae aottted the
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  • 59 4 The lollowiasj ohaaßai ana reported ia 11,1I 1 1 an to take jilace ritortl] Yuan Shih Kai to be appointrd Minister ol War: Ton.; Sliao .li, Ministe. of tbe WaiwofMi; Chin Teek Cfaoa, Ouforaor of Mukilen: Toaa Faag to bf raeaUediato PeUag; Tit Liana andObaag Cblb Tung
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  • 67 4 TIM London Moiuiuu Port publishes the text cm Milai U.Ttid's appeal to the Powers against further French interference in laoroooae affairs. I In appeal lias been ad Ireaaed in identical -.in!- to the membeni "1 the diplomatic corpsat Tangier. Mnlai Hand declares bis intention
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  • 286 4 Passengers Outward. i\ t N. l>. L. ajnamnr PriaaaM Alice, turn E irone, iluo March B;— Mr. H. Vollmerhaus. Mr. T. F. van Uoiss.ll. Mr. aad Mrs. K Ilich Gierlii Mi^i Kran. ii. Wanon. Miss Alioo ft .V.uivn, Mr. I. van Geliler. Mr. aud Mrs. Adolpli Asunts.
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  • 30 4 Hal corros|Kiiiilint d1 tin Loiulou Daily BxfajMi iv .l;i)iiin toli'^raplis that a serious flmanitl naak prev.uU. napUM made iv otl'u'i.il riiclis in I. .111.luu f.ul in coi'i'oboratc tin -tat. liiL'nt.
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  • 142 4 Tin- tvn tioverument is now faced with a MrioSM cuonoiuic problem arising from the over-populsitiou of the island. In MSA, the Ciiisin returns showed six millions of inlial tiiiits whieli rose to eleveu millions in 18M. uiil to thirty luillions in 190 S. The il u>ity nf the lwpulation is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 47 4 DAN6ERS OF INFLUENZA. Hrn mtitt 'liuim r tioiu inrtiiiuza is ol its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obvi- I by ;mii>: t'liaiiilx.'rUiiu'-- Coastal Koinedy. it uot ouly euros iuHiuu/i bir. co luteractn auy uii'lrnay ot tin- <li-.oa-t- t,>\\;uil-; pneuuiouia. For sale by all §MaMatM .mil InlaM,
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    • 713 4 STEAMER BAIUNGS. P. fiPOV STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. •Lbroogb Bills 3f Lading isaned for ';i,\ut it, Pcr^iiu Gait, Continental, and Am.-nchr r'.e I -71! MtVI .-ii'.(;"tJ r.i on o.- al II MAIL LINE. t Outvard (for (jhina).
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    • 1259 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAHDEL^HiTsCHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." is BANDJERMASIN. The Steamera of tbie company maintain a regular service between:— Singapore, Sc.rabaya. Baniljermaain, Palo Laut Balik P&p!\n, Koet«l, wilh transhipment at Bandjermasln for Sarapit, Mandawai, Koemai, KotU Warlugin, Djelai. The 9teamera have good acoomodation for firat and second olaaa pasaengera. Toss Cm. B.
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    • 758 4 BTEAMEB SAILINGS. N. D. L XORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (lermsn v.a Line. lvi last and well known ra-v! --earn ihla Oompany aail fortnightly from IU Hambnrs via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soathamp tr-u, Gibraltar, Qecoa, NapU fMßMetioa Maracillea, Naples, Alexandria, md lioou o For Said, Bnez, Aden, Colombo, PensiiL, s/logafore, llongkou^ Shanghai, Nagasaki,
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    • 1019 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. \Vumi port. I <l<<t< "I tniical, tiinl i,, (i, oi Ati'iit*. ST UUBft ijgasaaattnoa, Isrlfi W.Mansfield M» -tuu all .>, -1} Rurlow Airlie. Byduey, in 14: Bonsiead Vlcinou-! Liverp-i.il, Apl 2 W Mansfield A r, i.l.i. Colombo, May Hi P. .V O. Coy. Anstralieii, Uarsaill. i, Apl 6:
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  • 1144 5 IMIKH llhs !'<• ulniK UwMtoWtM ali'iraviMlnm ..I *li. ilw.im*?r. sh. tliip; lw(. Imi'lH'*'. ■<*. «.ii.»in»r v.t. VMM; Cm. -rruiwr: lit*. Han I-., hmdo: li.ii. Horw-wnrw But.llrilixh. I.'. S. L'ni!- I-• I— K.h. lid".:., ftm. iiminiN Dm. Dutch; liil. ltili.in Span. -fpuiinU; km Karawak; H.c. Uamral cargo; 'I.
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  • 114 5 From tonoPK By the N. V. L. a.». Priuzens Alice, dne Ihivli 5. From Cbts<— By the M. M a. a. E. Simons, doe March 9. TIK T*M.K M BAlLfl ODI I ill! Un -..I. M M Fob M M M M»rr Kn>>;ai>ore> I) 27 M. M.
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  • 91 5 Fob Pkb Steamer Timb To-hobbow AnambaiV Natuna Is. Htm 7 a.m. Penang and Colombo Hhenanui 11a.m. Muntok and Btllitnu ttMHtaw 1 1 a.m. P. S'lirilnun and I'.-imnr Kutna 1 p.m. Sabak and Djambie Brouutr I p.m. H'koug. K'giuai. Japan 'iUnturr,' p.m. Panang tmdmck i ism Telnk Anaon vid
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  • 57 5 By the kinUi. Captain .1. SL. Daly. l'eb. 2. Froni Telok Nuson via ports: Mr. H. T Waste, .Mr. H. Velge, Mrs. H. Velge aud child, Mr. Croplcy, Miss Doffy, Mrs. Fishor, Mr. /.aeharias. Mr. Price, Mr. Vow Ngan Pan, Mr. O. P. Nicholson, Mrs. Dare, .Mi
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  • 39 5 Uuiwaku Gehuan Mail. The Imperial German mail steamer Nhm Alice having left Colombo, at 3 p.m.. on the 29th ultimo, ana may bo expected to arrive here on Tlmrsda> afternoon, tho Sth iiisUut, at "1 p.m.
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  • 124 5 Maroh 1 Gilbert, Fell sir, Saigon Patani, Ocr str, Bangkok Austria, Ana str. Trieste via ports Breid, Nor str, Bangkok Ban Whatt Hin, Brit str, Kuantan Dagmar. Ger str. Bangkok 2 Kleist, tier str, Bremerhaveu I ia ports Bendoran, Brit str, Hongkong and Japan t Chatham. Brit str. Saigon
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  • 408 5 Greatest Gathering Since the Reformation. An intiTuatioual gathcriug ot alholio, which will be the greatest ol its Kind that has been held iv Kuglaud since the Koforma tiou, is lo.i sl.adowi-d iv the preparation that are being made tor Uie nineteenth annual International Euchaiislic Congress, says The
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  • 192 5 News of the death ol Mr. IJouis (Sullivan, which occurred at Columbus, Ohio, was received in London early in February. The MM was blood-poisoning, which 1 usueil after au operation for appeudicitis. Mr. ('Sullivan had only recently left Eng land for America, there to fulfil
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  • 193 5 KoalyuH Ui .1 letter frow .1 ourrmpondaat uu tlic subject ol llic growing uvil of tip piiiß i>u tliu uj.iil nU.>H!iii.'r: plyiu^ Mwwjii Kuroi>c ami the l';ir K;tst. OBf reawg at nioi contcuiporary. sity-. tiraUually. we may liojhj. it will coiuc t-i be regarded ii« "1x1(1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 524 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, SNOO CHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. The stt-ameni of Ibis Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai lad Japan, taking OMfJO od through »ill-i of Lading for Canton, Swatuw, Am.iy Cuofoo, Tientsin. Newchwaog, Yangteze Ports, Formosa, the 1 "li ill] .pi-i' ■-< &c, Ac.
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    • 507 5 STEAMER SAILINGSOCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTB. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. 1 Tbe :..inpvji»j' stcamora are despntobed f from Liverpool nwtwards for tho Straits, China 1 and Itfam every week, and fr^m .lAjtan homewir.l for Lr,ndou, Amßterdum nuil Antwerp ovorv fortnight and for Genoa, Mar icilloe and Uwfool
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    • 435 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. JKMUE ov STEAMERS. Tht uiicleriiieutioued mail steamers of the ii'>"". c I/iiie maiutain a regular service between Calcutta ami Japan, calling at Peuaug. Singa pore, llnugkoug and Slmm;hai en route FLEET. Toum Commauder B.H. "Japan" 8,300 J. O. OuraNT U.K. Orko.iuv Ai-car 4,600 S. H. Belhon h.h. "Arratoon
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    • 636 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. cTrr Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and tba UNITED STATES. Konte from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, (Inlaud bea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, X.M.S. Empress or India Twiu-scrow otoaH.M.S. "KMrBBHa or Japan 1 men,
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    • 141 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Jl, h I At Saleroom, unredeenicil pledgus, at 10 a.m. At Sale room, unredeemed pleilg'i, at 10 a.m. 7— At No. :i, Kaeburn Estate, oil Neil Uoad, superior leak household furin ture. etc at 11 a.m. H. L. Coghlan and Co. Mr!. I— At Sale-room,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 119 5 DAY BY UAY Tuesday, March High Water. 11-44 p.m. New Moon. 1-57 p.m. Absuus begin. hlectiou ofMuuicipal Comunssiouur. H. C. C. tennis tournameut. Ilippodromo. 7-3 C p.m. Alhambra Cinematograph Show. 7-30. Japauesu Cinematograph. 7-30 p.m. Wednesday, March 4. High Water. 11-2-1 a.m. Ash Wednesday. Annual Meeting Engineers' Association. 8-13 p.m.
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    • 29 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, March 3, 10 a.m. Barometer IBM Direotion uf Wind Kant. ForoeofWind ..I Mai. Temp 1 v Kb*. I- ..HO Manila 76'J E. 5.!.. I <0 23
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  • 695 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, MARCH 3. Our correspondent at Hongkong cabled last week that In Ki-shing, tho erstwhile merchant of Johorc aud Singapore, who has lately been refernd to as tho Swntow Reformer, had been successful in his appeal to the Full Court in obtaining his liberation
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  • 184 6 The other day our Penang senior contem porary had occasion to call attention to delay in connection with the dredging oi Penang harbour, and sought to throw the blame on to the -shoulders of Singapore. The old worn-out barges sent from Singapore, it said, have gradually broken up ono by
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  • 13 6 There are 180 unofficial and 61 official Justices of the Peace in Hongkong.
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  • 23 6 The number of Japanese officials in t h,< employ of the Korean Government is 1,800. Out of these, 500 are occupying high positions.
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  • 21 6 Pickpockets make a rendezvous at the Tank Road Railway Station on Sundays. A Chinaman was relieved of t.lO there, last Sunday-
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  • 24 6 The China Mail of February 24 says The prospect of a dividend of $1.20 for China Borneos caused some inqfriry on tho Exchange to-day.
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  • 24 6 The Korean Educational Council has voted the sum of 2,280 yen to subsidise, the Japanese Commercial school at the request of tho Residency General.
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  • 47 6 Another Chinese flotilla has left Canton for patrol on the coasts, owing to information having been received that another vessel with arms and ammunition is expected. The smugglers are reported to be taking advantage of the present unsettled case of the Tatsu Maru to ran another shipment
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  • 25 6 Inspector Oxley has investigated the rumour regarding tin alleged assault on a woman by a ChineHc priest, and finds that it is absolutely without I'ouudation.
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  • 28 6 Amoiif! the pa>wengorfs who will travel to Europe by the Hamburg America Linie steamer lthenania t<> morrow, at noon, will be the Go.rmau Consul (icneral and Mrs. Iviliani.
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  • 34 6 Customer* ot' the Hongkong Electric Company Limited have noted with satisfaction the announcement of a reduction in the price of current from 85 MM. to 80 centa per Roan I i if Trad<- unit.
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  • 38 6 The case of A. C. -Mows v. W. C. Niblett, for 41,878.68 ax balance alleged to be due on account rendered, waft a^ain heard today by Mr. Justice Fisher, and it wax proceeding when we went to press.
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  • 32 6 Mr. B. E. Colman, Third Magistrate, sentenced a Chinaman to throe months' rigorouH imprisonment, yesterday, for theft of a bar of iron, valued at $8, the property of Messrs. Howarth Erxkinc, Ltd.
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  • 39 6 A final dividend of (15 per share is to be paid by the Hongkong Ice Company after the annual meeting, held yesterday. This will make $19 per share for the year. The balance at profit and loss is $117,578.41.
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  • 36 6 The single wide gauge between Dalny and Mukden will be opened to traffic on April 1. The wide gauge to the entire length of the South Manchurian Railway is expected to be completed before July next.
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  • 35 6 Chua Ju Chong. charged with theft of 400 pineapples from a woman planter living at Selitiu-, was fined v.i > or, in default, sentenced to v in. .mil's rigoroiiM imprisonment, by tho Sociio.l Magistrate, this morning.
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  • 35 6 With reference to our report of a conviction, yesterdny. of au employe of Mosato. John Little and Compauy, for theft, it should be explained that the accused was a Eurasian Apprentice and not a European.
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  • 48 6 To day the Itev. ft W. Pykett, Principal nt tho Peuaug Anglo Chinese School, leaves Ponnng for Europe and America. On Friday, be wai presented with an illuminated oddrCHs by the scholars of the school, testifying to his interextedncsg and tireless energy in the welfare of his pupils.
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  • 55 6 Subscribers and friends in Hongkong of the British and Foreign Bible Society have inaugurated a Hongkong auxiliary of the Society and have requested the following gentlemen to serve as officers of the auxiliary Perpetual President, the Bishop of Victoria; hon. treasurer, Dr. Sanndertt of the Taylor Hospital and hon. secretary,
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  • 54 6 Mr. Theodore C. Taylor, as M.P. for Radcliffe-cum-Farnworth, may be interested to learn that, iv the Budget of the Municipal Council of Shanghai for the ensuing year the revenue derived from the opium houses in the Settlement occupies a prominent position. Tho retention of the opium houses during 1908 has
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  • 59 6 'iheosophy in making headway among both Europeans and natives in Java. It counts dow so many adherents that it is intended to hold a Congress at Djokja next Kast«-r. the main object of which is to strengthen the ideas of brotherhood, especially among the native members. Lectures will be given
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  • 69 6 While the police were about to arrest a Chinaman in New Bridge Road, on Sunday, on a charge of fighting, he jumped off the bridge into the river and swam to the next bridge. Observing that the police were there ready to receive him, he swain back ugain, but found
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  • 60 6 A ricksha coolie tDok two Javanese sailors from the Dutch steamor Spcelman into Ban San Street, last night, and, after calling for his friends, robbed them of a watch and t.i in money. The sailors wore unahl. to defend themselves from the crowd, hastened away to md a policeman. Returning
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  • 73 6 During the mouth of February, Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co. sold a portion of tho Tong Whatt Estate, including the Chinese house No. 18, Thompson Road, standing in grounds of 38,830 square feot, iho price real, ised being $4,000 an agricultural and frnit plantation of about 8o acres in
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  • 72 6 At a recent meeting of the Penang Municipality, it was agreed unanimously to compel market gardeners in tho northern settlement to lake out licences to carry on their trade. The President (Mr. FT J. Hallifax) explained that in this way, tho Municipality would have a better chance of stopping tho
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  • 75 6 It is thojght, in official circles in India, that upon the evacuation of tho Chumbi Valley it in possible that the existing political arrangements in respect of Sikkim, Tibet and Bhutan may bo revised. Sir Louis Dane is discussing the final draft of the Tibetan trade regulations with the ChinnHO
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  • 83 6 The tiger scare has not yet abated, nayn a Santipnr reporter in an Indian paper. Ono more leopard was shot and killed tho other day. We hear almottt daily of some havoc or other caused in' the town by these ferocious beasts. If the policemen are so very clever in
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  • 452 6 Mr. J. O. Campbell wits admitted a» an advocate and solicitor before tlie acting Chief Justice, Mr. A. (J. Law,yexter<t:iy alteration. Mr. Campbell is with Mown, flrnd.lcli Brothers Mr. K. Bruce Hart, son and heir of Sir Robert Hnrt, haw bivn ma.le /nil Commit sioner. He joined
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  • 40 6 The following sMi-vices will take place, at St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow lAsti Wednesday) I. a.m. Holy Communion. 10. a.m. .Matins and LiUny 4. p.m. Evensong. 8,1.'» p.m. Comminalion Service aud Address by the Rev. H. C. Izard
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  • 103 6 Following is the result of work at lUiub for the five weeks, ended i-'ebrnary 29, this date being the clone of the Cominny's tinan cial year 81-kit Kom.vn. J. 845 tons crushed, I,oa:i ozs.. gold obtained, 4.22 dwi., nveinge per ton. 81-kit Mil mill IJW tons crushed,
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  • 18 6 Tho price of tin in Singapore hi day in $644 per pioul. Seventy five tons have beeu sold.
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  • 75 6 A gambling raid was made on tlie night ul February 24, at the socnudnoor of No. 47 I'en Voeux Road Central, Hongkong, by Sergeant Watt, when fifteen shroftsof the Horigkgngand Sbangkai Banking Corporation and five > ti boys of another foreign firm, were arrrst.-.i They wore charged before Mr. F.
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  • 91 6 Guerilla fighting seems to in. pretty prevalent all over Korea just imw, according to the roports to hand. At Vong V.i Sa in Hong Won district on February :i. there was a drawn battle between 80 insurgents aud 50 Japanese. Both sides lost heavily. On il»same day, fighting ensued bf
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  • 125 6 In ailviKMtiii" till' fMtabllMhiiK in .t n I'iiU'nr- loKlitnto for Mnlii vh. the i'inanif < in/.i'tt.' roferM to the fact that MM two or lliren VMM a«o, wlh'u tli.rc hum a bil hydrophobia scare in l'enan^, a philanthropic I'liiiiHiiian came forward and offered to provide the necessary fundx to riHtablmh
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    • 136 6 DOW'S INVALID PORT. As Supplied to JUL H M. THE KING AND ROYAL FAMILY. Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. "n T just Jirrived! q ARROL-JOHNSTON CAR, yt I ii!.. -d with Capo c'ail Hood and Cromwell Wind MMJhj paiuted Air.. l Johubton K>-.1. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Agents. 485 I I
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    • 174 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NI6HT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. LONDON HEGATTAB AND INHIBITIONS, HEXLEY REGATTA, 1907. LAUNCH OF H.I.M. BATTLESHIP "ROMA' BY H.M. THE KING OF ITALY. Special Alhambra Matinee for Children, SATUROAY. MARCH 7, AT 5.30 P.M. Children aud Hcrrantß halfprice to all parts except Brd and 4th scats. ONLY PATHE FHERES
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  • 196 7 ANARCHIST GANGS TERRORISE THE CITY. Chief in Police Stabbed and His Son Shot. iFiuim Oui: Own C'oKKKsi-ospi'.nt.i London. March ft, ILM p.m. There Im- MM a im.-t alarming outbreak of anarchism in the city of Chicago, where at least thirty per cent, of the. working classes are
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  • 90 7 Interesting Debate in the House of Commons. ll»i i»k'- 'l«LK..h«w I ...inloii March a. Great interest attaches to today's debate iv the House of Commons on the resolution for the reduction of armaments proposed by Mr. J. A. Murray Mac.louald. the. Liberal Mrnnber for Falkirk District. Mr.
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  • 131 7 French Cavalry Sustain a Heavy Loss. !K«IJT«»'* Tblhukam': 1 „i,i.l-)ii. March 2. The French troops under General D'Amade havo hail a whole, day's fighting in llm hinterland of Casa ULiiii a General D'Amade lost thirteen men killed and forty wounded. The whole of these men belonged to
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  • 37 7 RinTßHs Tklkoram) London, March 3. The uowspapers heartily congratulate Major-Oeneral Sir James Willcocks ou the success of the Zakka Khel expeditionary foroe, and also Lord Kitchener, on his demonstration of the army's efficiency
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  • 30 7 K«i lMh Tm.».i«(« Ijondon, March 8. It is understood that au agreement will be concluded shortly with Japan for the protection of British trade marks.
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  • 47 7 [Dtk QnMMM Lloyd Tklkoram I*, ilia. March At Geia, ili.- capital of the Principality of Reuss, the wedding of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria to I'rinerss Kleonure of Reuss waft celebrated in presence of the representatives of Emperor William aud tzar Nicholas.
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  • 24 7 (Dm O«TAauri»cait Lloyd TilkobamJ Berlin, March Reactionary intrigues to bring about tlie resignation of M 3tolypin have again been frustrated
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  • 555 7 Well-known Horse Dealer and Hotel Manager Fined. Chief Sanitary Inspector T. O. Mayhew prosecuted Mr. Wilfred Madden, a resident of the Hotel tie la Paix, and Mr. A. M. Gibson, the Manager, before the Senior Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of using the hotel stables for
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  • 372 7 Alleged Adopted Daughter Acquitted on Theft Charge. Mr. K lv Colman, the Third Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, continued the hearing of the case of Towkay Teo Chee Poh against a young woman, named Ong Lew, whom he charged with theft of a valuable pair of gold bracelets, twenty-four
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  • 124 7 Three Chinese hawkers, named Tan Sam, Chan Ah Kam and Ng Ah Yeow, were the complainants, in the Second Magistrate's Court. \.--<tenl:u- afternoon, against Bengali Coust»liles 474 and Ml, whom they charged witli extortion of two or throe-cents at more or If*- frequent intervals. The Magistrate,
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  • 24 7 It is reported (bat many Korean officials have tendered their resignations on the grounds that they are unable to work with their Japanese cofleapies
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  • 205 7 NAVAL OFFICER CONDEMNS THE GUNNERY. Armour of the Ships Too Thin. iT-'kom Oor Own Cokukspondknt.i London, March 2, 11.30 p.m. A telegram from Washington gives a summary of tho evidence of Commander Sims, of the United Statos Navy, before the Naval Committee of the Senate, whi<-h has
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  • 303 7 Opening of Assizes for Settlement of Singapore. A heterogeneous mob of civilisation had assombled, as usual, in the body of the Court, behind the dock, when His Honour Mr. T. Sorcombo Smith, attired in robes of scarlet, euturod the Court this morning, on the opening of
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  • 112 7 An explosion occurred this morning, says a Brussels wire of February .1, in the naphtha reservoir of the American Petroleum Company at Antwerp, which brought about an immense fire in one of the tanks. The latter was filled with eighty tons of naphtha, which burnt quickly. Tho
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  • 110 7 Copies of a poster printed in red and blue, and calling attention to the fact that to-day, between tho hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., polling was taking plaoe at the Municipal Offices for the election of a Commissioner for Tanglin ward, were to be
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  • 112 7 The Bangkok Times is informed that the capital of three million ticals of the new Siamese and Chinese steamship company in already assured, and there can be no doubt that Hcrions business in meant. One hopeful announcement, if correct, in that the Borneo Company, Limited,
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  • 713 7 DEBATEABLE TERRITORY AT TANJONG PAGAR. A most interesting i-ase brought by the Attorney-General of the Straits Settlements, on behalf of the inhabitants of Singapore, respecting certain acts committed in Telnk Blangah Bay by Jafar bin Hadji Mohamod, executor of the late Sultan Abubakar of Johore, and Tan Sui
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  • 87 7 Sow Ah Vow, the boy who rau away from Mr. J. Fernandez, at tho same time when property—jewellery and money— having a value of $460, disappeared, pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property, before the Second Magistrate, this morning, and was sentenced to four ni.iiitli.i rigoroUH imprisonment.
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  • 222 7 The new general cause list for March was issued from the Government Press, yesterday, just after the first rase on tho list had been settled bofnre Mr. Justice Soroombo Smith. Thero remain only 19 cases on the list, making it one of the shortest for many
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  • 360 7 Government to be Asked to Control the Farms. (From Oi'B Own Cobrispondent.i Ipoh, February 29. Tho Anti-opium party are still ou the alert. At a recent meeting under the Presidency t of Mr. Foo Choo Choon, ton delegates wore elected to attend the approaching Conference to bo hold
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  • 473 7 Dutch Troops' Fierce Fight with Savages. Particulars to haud of Iho rebellion in Sunibawa island, eastward of .lava.'show the| situation there to bo serious, aud that the disorder has been accompaui-d by «n-;it loss of life. Latterly, lMitoh power over tin; islanders has boon exorcised lightly. The
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  • 100 7 Liouteuant Colonel E. G. Broadrick, Commandant, Singapore Volunteer Corps, sued Mr. C. F. W. van Cnylenberg before Mr. C. J. San inter-. Commissioner, at the Court of Requests, yesterday afternoon, for 925, as tho amount of capitation grant alleged to havo been lost to the Corps
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  • 45 7 The Queen's Own Lodge of Good Templars met with the Indian Christian Association at the latter's quarters in Serangoou Road, last night, and stirring temperance addresses were given by Mr. H. Rickard, President of the Association, and Messrs Page, Coxhead and Grill, of the Lodge.
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  • 709 7 SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN'S CONDITION. Latest Buiictin by Sir T. Barlow. DilUTkKs lii,e.;:i< London, Maieli The Premier, Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-mau, having passed I bad night, he wan a^ani visited by Sir Thomas Barlow on Sunday. In a subsequent bulletin, it was stated that the attack of influenza, from
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  • 254 7 The Rubber Industry crisis seems to be more and more marked, writes a planting correspondent ou February 22. Well, the hotter war the sooner peace as the washer wife remarked, when watc-r was scarce, soap -was dear, and dust storms were daily occurrences! The news from
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 155 8 On tht S.K.C. ground, on Saturday, there will be a cricket match between the BiMjft; pore Recreation Club aud the 1>- Company of the Koyal West Kent*. Mr. K.F. Huiuc.of Hongkong, uax presented a gold watch for a ladies law v tenuis tournament on the Kowloon Bowliug
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    • 72 8 Bangkok (iolf Club. On Sunday. February 'id- the usual Monthly Modal Competition took place at the Uoyal Bangkok Sports Club with the following result 11. E. Spivoy 94 -8 .J. van Haute 112 ii 88 C.F. Hare 104 U 'J2 A. E. Stiveu 101 6 95 a very heavy
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    • 115 8 V.M.C.A. Tournament. In the mixod doubles ol the \.M.C.A. tounis tournament, yesterday. Miss Zehnder and 8. vim Cuylenburg had a walk over .'pimst Miss Scuoiuborg aud I. Kleinuiann. aud, iv the stuii-linals, Miss Stuart and Lyall beat Miss E. Coveueyand Nelson, 7—5, 'i—6. 6-1. lournament in Penang. Iv
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    • 425 8 Milliard*. Football and Shooting. Our Ipoh correspondent writing on Saturday, nays lpoli, recently, lias boeu decidiug who arc a bout billiard players. At the Club, the Pyramid Handicap has I tint bueu uoinplotod. In the A Class, Mr. ■I. U. Crawford by beatiuw Mr. H. P. Curtis
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    • 393 8 Play in Proper Rounds for To-day and To-morrow. The following ties will be playod ou the Esplanade today, in eonuection with the .S.C.C. Tennis tournament B Class IOMCM. E. J. Thoy v. J. E. Tyler. T. G. Scott v. G. A. Ann, Hon. J. Anderson v. R.
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    • 291 8 Appointment of Special Commission Suggested. Commenting upon the leader in the Straits Times with reference to the F.M.S Medical Service, the Perak Pioneer says that the su<;gestiou that the Government should introduce a coujprehcusivc measure by which every man in its services should receive such adequate remuneration
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    • 86 8 on the night of February 21, the schooneryacht Cioudola, belonging to Mr. Clunies Koss. tho proprietor of the C'ocos Islands, stranded on an islet nil Batavia, during misty weather. The vessel stuck fast and proved t<> be a total loss. She was a regular trader between Batavia
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  • 149 8 Some time ago. says the Bangkok Times, we referred to the complaints of European rwMtati iv the Ka-it as to the high cost of living. Two interesting details in the price of food, which have just beeu brought to our notice, certainly would appear, it
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  • 27 8 The Honukuufc Fin !-j •inu Company pay iiTidend ot K f per ihare M tho 1909 asccuat. the balance at credit of last year ai.cou.ut is 1428.0^7.12.
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  • 118 8 Then: has been a good dual of fuggy wt-athu.- off the Bar of late, so much ho toat local pilots and Hkipp. in uf vohsclk who do thoir own piloting HI .luxiolih lo Un<lU n< I out why tli. Harbour Pepttrtmuul do uot put foe belle- on
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  • 591 8 Re-Writing History of a Memorable Event. Wo arc indebted to a correspondent wlio calls our attention to a paragraph in our j issue of yesterday, entitled "The l''lag of the Chesapeke, in which it is stated that The flag of the Chesapekc. wliich is, we understand,
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  • 350 8 Official Returns Not of Encouraging Nature. The official trade returns of Acheen Proper, that i<t the valley of the Acheen River, for the second half of 1907 arc not of au encouraging nature. The country, it is true, Iki-. been ravaged by war for over thirty years,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 589 8 Chinese e of Music. To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Singapore. March 2. Sir,— Your short article ou Chinese Love of Music, interested me greatly, uud I shall be glad if you will accept aud publish this letter, which I trust will be received kindly by those concerned. 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 128 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TO BUILOERS ANO ROAD METAL CONTRACTORS. Tbu.Miure Government in\itv3 Tuuderii for tin- erection of a Block of Cells for I >i Nmm at the Gaol, also for tin- supply of GrnuiU> aud Latente Koad Motal. riaus may be boou aud particulars obtained at the P.
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    • 695 8 The %(L Razor. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR HAS 12 BLADES, EACH WITH 2 SURP E>ttES NO HONING. NO STROPPING. Many in ;n uny thit they ctiunH sh iiv ttllliwlni that the) hvrt I >' failed. They give m reasins that they an* nervous and li.-ibi i l I th»nw»lvi tbsl
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  • 352 9 Present Neglect Dangerous to the Community. Y. W. I'owell. who \s cbatga of tlii l.ejni rJomeat Bapatlß in tin Onntox Dihtrict, South India, is now on a \i->it to irhere l;i>t year be received a eou- rable anonnt <>' ropport for tli< excellent iiieh be
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  • 226 9 Their Fu'.ure from a Chinese Point of View. hi an interview with Mr. Ldaag Kee Clio (the nephew to Sir Chen Tuu» l.ianv i 'hum;. formerly Chinese Minister to Aiuerieaj. who i* now iv HoDifkoii-i on his way to Manila when he has served aafaraan nerataryto the liinese
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  • 156 9 Alleged tuauthorised British Expansion. I people hi Ufa uitmii; are >t;it< il to br in :i great state nf excitement in nmuMqnenoo at the sale by Mis Ilium. ii ilu Yin-snne, Taotai ufTungobow, l.aii'iow. < 'lijiii-luiw ami Kiaocbow,ofagreai -U.trhot' territory, including) il s.iiil, INO rich valleys in
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  • 183 9 The Prineiyal "t Urn (Mortal s.niimuy recently yot ixlition signed by all tlio 11 speotable raadanti living in tin neylibour li.iml of L'pper Cbitpoi lioiwl ami QuraabaMa street, < .i!< utta, mm pceaantad it to the Commiiwiooer of I'oli.f. pnjffag that certain tionaet in that quarter
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 351 9 Date of forma IOU Cipittl Subdorib-'i hSL I V»'°c inpto Umßgoed 1907 190) 1903 290T 1901 M :aos i 906 1906 i'.Ofi ISOC !s)O4 1905 1632 ieos isds 1900 1907 1907 !906 l^S J907 1907 ♦60COOO > j ;oi wm M 00.030 £60,000 £100,000 *I SO.OOO £180,000 £30.000 1450.0
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    • 381 9 1905 £150.000 1905 »200,000 1804 £30,000 1903 £70.000 190« 5150,00.1 LWI «13,0W 1905 £7*S,COO 1306 £310,000 l»O6 £180.000 1907 £320.000 5 906 /175.000 1906 f 250,000 1*95 £100,000 I*o6 £300,000 iQ'.n <iO.(iOO 1906 12.50.000 1904 £10,000 19<J1 »!()<? i tflO itM-i 4??,G00 UJO3 mn.iW 19(J') Ti11.:..- 1906 £100,000 I«M
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    • 213 9 .fil *4,4'7.U>.0 *4,«0» UN tnyc-oo jjm.ooo <■><.■; *15lM0,H»O 5,000.000 ..."i R,M|X,MI M,« 00,000 ■>i»6 »i,ooroo ji 000.000 'W »J 1,000 »34,!)"0 18W I 137V090 587i.000 ifxi-r mum i«i ji'i. 19 I £7 -.0.010 £750,000 19 4 4160.0" 1 0 *112.000 1884 I »»00.0ti0 ,nut.--I H I 1300.0 »495 600
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    • 58 9 Howarth Erekioe 6% MOO.OOO 3~ fttic. Riley Hargreava* t% 228,000 3% prem S*pore Electric TrarnwayaCo., Ltd. s', 350,000 nominal Sinijapcre Mnnioip»! 8% 400,(K'0 ?)%prem 6* 1 ore <„prenj. ij.o 1,600.000 5 i prem. t% 605.9(0 2% die nom. Straits Engineering Syd., Ltd. 6% 45,000 par. Taojong P. D. B.
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 85 9 Gambier buyers S 6.90 do (Cube No. I) unpicked 10.37t Copra Bali 6.80 do Pontianak 6.50 Peppor, Black buyers 18.28 do White 5% buyers 21/25 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.00 do Brunei No. 1 2.95 Pearl Sago 3.95 Coffee Bali, picked 28.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basi- nom. Coffee, Liberian 24.00
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    • 119 9 On London—Bank 4 m/ 8 2/4£ Demand" 2/8] Private 6 m/s 2/4& do 8 m/s 2/4 On Germany- Bank d/d 287 Private 8 m/a 241 do 6 m/s 24M On i'ranee—Bank d/d 291 Private 8 m/s 296 do 6 m/s 299 On bidia—Bank T. T. 173} Private 30 d/n
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 RHEUMATISM. S rion is equal tt Chaaav Ih r'«li»- Run lijlin lot lilieuuiatisui. Prompt trial wfll eonriaoe I I ir >,lie ll_v all L-arit- an 1 dealer-..
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    • 144 9 To be dean and (eel dean I on a hot dusty day that is the refreshing feeling which follows the use of Calvert's Carbolic Toilet Soap. i Pure, antiseptic and nicely perfused 1 Soli by local Ch.tmitti ami SUm. M«de by F. C Calvert A Co, Mancktan, £i«ImA Wines Wines
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    • 177 9 The Straits Times, AND The Straits Budget.: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. i Daily iwv. per year 130.00 do per qaartei 7 10 do per monih 910 da per copy 0.18 Weekly iatae per year 12.00 do per qaartei 3.00 do per eopj| 0.21 When tent bp pott, there ii
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    • 220 9 mjgiu. P. de Silva, Egg, manufacturing jeweller. "•"connVutM* APIa Pl x tl<l to H.M. Tlu Kiaf s-un. I. bore. HAS NOW ON VIEW. AT 62 AND 63. HIGH STREET. A uia^uiticc-t stock ot" Diamond Jewellery of tlie latcs; d. si-jus, an iiun:> v ol stoi!ini, r Silver Articles aud Fancy
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  • 1249 10 AN ELABORATE MAGISTERIAL ALLOCATION. 1 have nothing to say. I i.v.vi iljdefence. A statement in one or other oi the*< fam > j is i-ousiiiutly made by accused persons before stipendiary and petty sessional maslstrau-. land, in the event of committal following on. j is more often
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  • 60 10 Threat to Seize Windsor Castle Grounds. Th.t leaders of the Manchester unemployed speaking at a mc-tiuß on Tower Hill, London, on Feboary threatened t-> seize the grounds of Windsor Castle, which they <leclared, they could pn; to better v*. than His Majesty the King ,ould. One larce land grab was,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 560 10 BANKING COMPANIES HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. faid tip Capital i: ooo.o< hEKERVEFrND:— BlerungßeMrve 11^.000,0001 MW BUverßeseoe »I;i..MK),OOOj 600 w KiMMt Liabil.ty uf Proprietors fl. r .,000,0( COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hud. Mr.Her.ry Keewick. Chairman. E. OoeU. Esq. Deputy Chairman. QonUvFneslaDd.Esq. O. H. Medhorst. Eei A. Fnohs, Esq. E. Sbellim, Esq.
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    • 625 10 BANKING COMPANIES, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. 10 INCORPORATED BY ROIAL CHARTER M Paid np Capital io 60,000 Shares cf *Wta.-h £1.a00,00< W Reserve Fund «1.476,<XX Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200.00( BANKER 6. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. The Lcodco City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE
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    • 12 10 INI CflOP NUMBER SATU TUAM THAT IS raser and Neaves' Aerated Waters.
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    • 259 10 A SMALL FREEHOLD RUBBtR AND COCOANUT PLANTATION. 8 MILES FROM TOWN. To be Sold by Auction M M, sms. H L. Coglilan Co.'s Salerooms imaeVM, March 9, at 3.50 f.m Area: 117 Acres, 1 Rood, io Poles, Indei:tu« No 104. Lot No. 9<), Ulo Bedob, eitaated at «J Milestone, Changhi
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    • 635 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABtEHOVJUHOLDrUBOTTUHE, ETC. To be htld at TKo, Qmm Street. Sic^upore, siaiurd.ty. Mirth 7. ,ii ;> i Coir.piificg Ircn slDg i e Bedsteads, Sena ;Ain:e.rao with f a ;j ieegth M.rror. he-it of drawer-. Dressing Table with mirror attached Te*k TcidiDg Card Table. Aimeirahs, Bentw.xx
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    • 545 10 INSURANCE Companies COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT GUARANTEE. rnmle Emm! *12,000.0u0. im v. W.A.SIMS, c U. 5 Mauser, Ka*ttrn Branch. i I The Standard Life. d THE OLDEST BRITISH LIFF I, OFFICE IN THE £AST. PROVIDE FORRETIREMENT fay taking a policy under the new SIMPLE I.MIIIIIMKM SiHEMB
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  • 2058 11 EXPERT'S ADVICE AND WRINKLES ON DRIVING. All About the Steering Wheel The Brat issue of Tbe Motor Cay and Athletic iTlilll— l ju-t n-.ibii-.lied. contains an Wtceßert article litaded WriaklM on Mring." It ink especially with Urn itMthf wkad tad all that it docs. Kith, i above o> below
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 293 11 MOTOR CARS. ARGYLLS Adams-Hewitts. UABB ON Sli;\V AT show-room rrrr (Two Doors from C old Storage Depot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. "Non-Slips" (grooved) and "Ordinary" (plain» Stocked in all the principal sizes. i juii^im and full particulars from SYME CO., S °A L G ENTS. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS
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    • 258 11 Jlrrol-gohnston W MOTOR CARS and 'central MOTOR LORRIES. ENGINE WORKS. MOTOR CAR REPAIRS. TYRES VULCANIZED. MV o C v ACCUMULATORS RECHARGED. =f= PLATING. ENAMELLING. PAINTING. By Skilled Workmen LAMPS, COILS, JACKS, PUMPS, OIL, motor spirit, etc Straits Motor 60., BATTERY ROAD. The H J| I mmm I Ik. I M
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 599 12 Scale of Cbarges* PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.- Misoell«::ous V/ftnts of Every Description, Houses, band, e'.c to let, are Inserted at the following r«lea: One Insertion I 1.20 per inch. Two 2.00 Three t.BO BU t.M Mine 6.40 Twelve 7.50 Twenty-five 10.00 (Each nubßequent month 15 per inch.) The above rate is based
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    • 414 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. i Btir.s .—Four I.inw. one or two inurtlotu, tl.oc Bj'the inch, nm ScUe of Charges. 5 TEACHERS WANTED. Wauted, two Lady Teachers for Methodist Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur. Apply to the Principal. 414 SITUATION WANTED Dutchman (H3) is open for engagement. 10 years' with large Mercantile Firm in
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    • 566 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Kite- Pour Lion, one or two Inaartioni, 11. &f Inch, see Scale of Charxu. OFFICE TO LET. Nc. 90, Stamford Road, ground floor only. Rent moderate. Apply to STEPHENS PAUL CO. BHOPB AND OFFICEB TO BE LET. SHOPS, Ac— Magnificent shops and offices on the
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    • 709 12 Miscellaneous NOTICE Kates:— lit Month, 110 per inch. Kubs«quent months, tb. For shortor psrlodfi cc Scr\l« of Cliar*B*. NOTICE. I do hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for nny debts incurred or contracts entered into, by aud ou behalf if The Recreation Hotel, l'aya Lebar, Singapore, without
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    • 866 12 §S. ALLSOPP SONS, LTD. Brewers to His Maje ity The King. LAGER BEER, PALE ALE, STOUT. Obtainable /rom the VO Syttlß Co. I -HIAD, MA*"" Prmoipai Dealer,. W a %JP f Vi DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALERS. Wholesale from SYME and CO., ><-/< Amentt.
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