The Straits Times, 11 June 1908
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Title Section13 1908-06-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.674. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Advertisement403 1908-06-11 1 Brooklands 26 h.p. Record. Tlih lodj,' |distance record in tlie 2(3 h.p. class was beaten |py Mr. J. W. Stocks on h OE DION BOUTON Car on April 27, the distance. •11!, miles, being covered at an average speed of over 71. MILES PER IHIOTTIR,. C. DUPIRE and CO., %Z"'403 words
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Advertisement461 1908-06-11 1 Robinson and Company. kQ &nd "CLUB" Brand P% Cllljß^'' 1 1 Represents tht- Highest Decree of "~*^s^^^^^i4*C *x -it'i perftction in the Tobacco @iiOfM?€ll A mixture of t!;i i iglicst graik- ol 3^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^ !l 'id i. ;ulc. .1 i i fnu-t iimatured Tobactv. cod Mnckiiiß, C^r^^f^EClA^^l i Tc*mco ererj loaf461 words
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Article1304 1908-06-11 2 THE ADMIRALTY AND NIGHT MAN(EIVR1NG. Sequel to Recent Disasters. A uaval correspondent writts to Ikui Standard: ft is stated in naval circles at Devonport tliat, as a result of the receut dib.-.sttis to destroyers, the Admiralty have resolvi-d to discontinue tin practice of iuauo-uvrin(.' with nil lights1,304 words
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Article422 1908-06-11 2 Lord Morley Refuses to Take the Oath. Many ptx-rti might well have rubbed their e-yes in surprise when the House of I*ords rcasstniMi d on May f>. Honest .luhn Morley, the man of the people, the extreme Radical if other days, the endc-r or mender of422 words
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Article245 1908-06-11 2 Servian Monarch Hears Sermon Against Himself. King Peter was publicly condemned before a crowded congregation in tlio Cathedral of Belgrade on the Servian Palm Sunday. Lament was made in a powerful sermon for tbe Obrcoovitch King and Queen murdered in June. 1908. The preacher was Sabbas Kezitch, a245 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement477 1908-06-11 2 Electric Motor Cars are not more silent when running than HUMBERS. For SIMPLICITY RELIABILITY and ELEGANCE These Cars are unrivalled. 23 have been sold locally and every one of them is giving complete satisfaction. A recent testimonial says I have completed 25,000 miles ou a Coventry Uumber and Car is477 words
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Advertisement81 1908-06-11 2 BEONTHEBAFESIDE. Your physician may be busy or out of town just at the time some member of your family has an attack of colic or diarrhoea. Such cases frequently prove fatal before a doctor can be summoned or medicine procured. No physician can prescribe a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic,81 words
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Advertisement306 1908-06-11 2 f ,J r Cocoa enables you to trea^ the road of life with a brisk, strong, steady 1 gtumM »tep. because it is rich in strength-imparting essentiali, 1 ""^"Jand therefore promotes physical endurance A L J~V?jl "d hardihood. It is the purest and best SL M& foods and its constant306 words
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Article350 1908-06-11 3 Date of Number forma-, Capital Sabaoribed of ion Bbar«s Inae P»«J Share* Value ;o r io Unissued Company Qcorinoav 1903 1300,000 300,000 80,000 1907 1800,000 218,000 11,500 1001 1600,000 600,000 80,000 1903 £400,000 340.000 SftO.OOO 1907 1400,000 376,000 378, C00 1901 £80,000 60,000 60,000 1906 £100,000 100,000 100,000 1908350 words
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Article389 1908-06-11 3 I 1906 1160,000 1908 1200.000 1904 £30,000 VCU £70,000 90S »IM>,GOO Ml £11,000 1900 £76,000 190(1 i £310,000 1908 £180,000 1907 fJW.OOO 1906 f. 75,000 1906 9380.000 1896 £100.000 i»oe i-300,000 19(11 i £30.000 1906 1290,000 i 1904 £20,000 1904 9100.000 1898 £30,000 isoj nwoo .see 1100,000 MM £100,000389 words
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Article217 1908-06-11 3 I*4 £4,177.10.0 4,80 ft 7.*8» 19/6 11/» 1898 I 1135,000 IM.OOU 4,900 BO 1866 IIS.OOO.UUO ia.OOU,OI"' 121,000 1M i9OB »a,w0,000 s.«oo,ooo i *elooo 100 i laM 'tiivuinno i loon ooo I 6'ooo6 000 i 10 10 iWi 134,000 34,000 i 3,400 10 10 iaoa Bum nm wit (inn 00217 words
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Article539 1908-06-11 3 UTILISING MOVEMENTS OF THE SEA. New Experiments in Europe Almost simultaueoUHly. experiment!] have been made at Hamburg and in Italy for deciding the question whcthoi tbe movements on the surface of tho sea could not be fructified on a large scale as sources of power for electrical539 words
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Article130 1908-06-11 3 It appears that there is very little pron|>cct of the second silk crop becom<nf> a success, says a writer in Canton. Disease seems to have become cjeceral among tbo silkworms with the consequence that they die and serve as food for pigs. Every endeavour is130 words
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Article172 1908-06-11 3 In the early part of last year, it will per haps be remembered by our readers, says the North China Daily News, Bomn thirtytwo Chinese youths, sous of merchants rosiding in Java, arrived at Shanghai from that island <-n route to Nanking to study. The young172 words
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Article52 1908-06-11 3 METHYLOIDS are tho best and sorest specific known tor the rapid and effective cure of all affections of tlie urinary tract or urethra. They stop the discharge and cure these affections permanently in less time than any other similar preparation. They are better than injections a-.xl superior to suntal52 words
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Advertisement211 1908-06-11 3 Wines Wines Oenuine table oUroi 4.75 per doa VemioDth uf Tnnn I.XOp. litre bo» Moeoat of Syncaae, an invigorating wim mostly reoommended for weak people and ladiet at ti .OO per quart. Obiaoti Wine, Braoobettc (a delicious red sparkling wine), Freisa, Fernet Bitten highly recommended, Syrnps, Assorted macaroni per puand,211 words
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Advertisement232 1908-06-11 3 E The Famous Patent "THERMOS BOTTLES I v PRESERVE ICE OR ICED DRINKS FOR f 8 DAYS and hot liquids for 36 HOURS, not the least change of temperature be g effected during this time. Some of the Numerous Benefits of these Bottles PEOPLE IN THE JUNGLE ■><>« i PLANTERS232 words
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Article311 1908-06-11 4 s Beautiful Craft Built by Chinese in Hongkong. Tin tiiK ttaal sicaiu launch bjilt at Me-.M- Ifwisafl Tak Csstoag'l shipyard at Kowl.wiu, uuder tlio supv/rvisiou oi .Messrs. Can-, liaol auJ I'larku. of Hongkong, t >.iil Mcaaag on Vaj altoc bciuu <lclayeJ tbrco .lays ou aocouut of tbo311 words
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Article227 1908-06-11 4 Cast enters Outward. IVi N.U.L. ti i m O.nic 11. Mr. ami Mrs. i Mr. and Mia. L. M. I'.mj;. Mr. I-. TeBgbergen, Mr. uud Mr* Irtbor, Loeb, v < ran VoUeuhove, Mr. C. I .it :1a u^. Mr. and Mr-. UaroM Cagnch, Mr. 11. Will olu227 words
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Article163 1908-06-11 4 Falls Ow i hoard While Admiring Squalid Quarters. -lup.iuiso |.)U' ;IK KM dSMTM I iu i tatoaa Kivi-i on May .'li. T:io journalist in lUoe car it to i iiiiinii in ixhibboUob with tlio lioy>ottiuy ujov.iuout sad put UoMdf up iii a ifipinftm Lotel iu llouam. His luissioQ163 words
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Article141 1908-06-11 4 The in '>l niii'ji t;i it |io!i ion' inotcuK'Ut thath.it tiikeu pla^-i ia AiueriM »illiia reeeat year^ i-^ anui ucixl friHii C'liieauo. It is tin toruiutiou oi I ii' I.ilkhu Party, which, ii it lUDmeak, will liave a most uoworftil iullucncc in all future electiou». The uew141 words
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Article102 1908-06-11 4 Mr. Mi mice- Baodiuaun. Calcutta, lias received an oiler from an Italian 'impauy. the La Scala <irau<l Opora Company, con -iistiim of "•"> iu< 'inborn, with a full chorua and complete Italian orchestra, lor a short tour in to.; Far KaM,. The cost of biiu^ins out102 words
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Article849 1908-06-11 4 Name, port, probabu date rj arrivai, imi name oj Agents. STEAMBRS. Airlie, Sydney, ItJM 24 Boaftead A ioutk i arcei.n-.. J.ue 1? Barlow Arcadia. Hongkong luly2; P. A O. Coy. V. n..».. ■--ilombo. July 1R East Aaiatio Co.. As .a;\, hina. July W Mansfield Aynthia. Bombay, June 12;849 words
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Advertisement29 1908-06-11 4 SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED. llai.hu th. jiarts :rec'v with C'licUiibcrlaiu'h I'aiu IJalui and givo them absolute rest, aud a quick euro is oortaiu. i'or sale by all Oispcnsai'ies. and dealers.29 words
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Advertisement778 1908-06-11 4 STEAMER 8/MUNBB. P. O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bill* of Lading Issued for Chin. Coast, Persian Gnlf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamer; will leave Singapore on o NM t MAIL LINE. [Onwraul ,w <i,i».i). 19 Deiauhd778 words
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Advertisement642 1908-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BCHEEPV/URT MY. BANNER BANDJERMABIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular service between: Singapore, Rcurabaya, Baadjermasin, Pulo j Laut, Balik Papan, Koetei, with tranahlpment at Bandiermasin for Saapit, Mandawal, Koeraal, Kotla WaringiD, Ojelai. The tteamera hare good aoootnodation for first and second claw passenger!. Tou642 words
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Advertisement441 1908-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. i The ateamere of thia Company maintain a I regular, service between Hamburg, Bremen, 1 Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straita, China and Japan. I Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang441 words
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Advertisement817 1908-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS N. D. L. RORODEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Uarman Mall Una The fast aod well known mail steam r m'< this Company sail fortnightly bom Br Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutr. ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (conn- Marselllea, Naples, Alexandria, and vice tana Por Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Pto»u, Singapore, Hongkong,817 words
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Advertisement152 1908-06-11 4 APCAR LINE OF BTEAMERB. Tni: judermectioned ma:l f.eamers of tt*. above UsM maintain a regular °ervioe between Colcu-.ts aud Japan, ceiling at Penang, Sings, pore, Hocgkcng and Shanghai en mutt FLEET. Tons Commander i.e. JiFia" 6,300 J. G. Ounmi a.g. "GREadLTArcxa" 4,600 S. H. Btxsoi h.s. Aerjtoos AfCiR" 1 4.800152 words
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Article1177 1908-06-11 5 I'SOF.H tbi» hviwllnK tin foil iwina ahbtvTi'tltnnn tn» *hip; bq. barque; tch.— Vet.— Vacnt; Cm.— Cndiwr; u'ht.—<>unbMt; T..r.-Torp».iu; ll. p. -llnnw-|.ow»r Brlt.B.iu<li: 0. K.-i'uit«i Stataa j Kcli.— Kroocb »»r.— lint.— Datrli; Ital. -llilun -i> hi. Sp.imnli; Nar. **&raw:Ur. Ua U«n«r.U c.\rgo iLp. dock p:i«Mnpi. U.— Uaewtaia: w.1,177 words
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Article99 1908-06-11 5 From Eoaori— By tbe M.M. i.i. Caledonien, doe June 15. From China— By the M.M. a. a. E. Simons, doe June 15 TISIE TABU Of MAIU IDE. Singapore Dae in London Arrlred May 11 N.D L. Jane 8 Jane 4 May 14 B. I. Jane 8 Jane99 words
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84 1908-06-11 5 Wharves at which Vessel* are Berthed To-day. i»«jo«o rim* iktn Wuir Bisin— Nil. Saht W. Samoa 1— TheodorWille,Tara,Bab»l«n Ibot. 1 (Shcus Whajut):— Simongm. laonoH No. t— TbonRwa, Van Kiebeck. 8 -Nam Vong. 4— I-tria. S— PaUni. m 8 Yangt»ze, Paroo. 7— Strathspey. 8—84 words
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Article115 1908-06-11 5 Fob Fn Bt*a**b Tim TVlfaßßnw Batavia, Sonrab»\a, etc. Van Riebtcck 7 a.m. B'ton,Bawean.S'baya,i-tc Jam tent 7 a.m. Muar and Malacca Hmuj Wan 1 p.m Muar and Malacca Lady Weld 2 p.m. r. Tinggi, B'kalia, Bugan Sri Tring.anu 2 p.m. H'oogk, B'hmg, Japan Sam Sung 3 p.m. Labuan, ti'kao,115 words
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Article85 1908-06-11 5 Jane i<* Kabinga, Brit str, Manila, Kobe, Yokohama, Astyanax, Brit Btr, Hongkong and Japan Sumatra, Brit atr, Antwerp ia ports Cerara. Dot ttr Calcutta Edendale, Brit Btr, Samarang via ports Van Goenn, Dut atr, Muntok and Billiton Merkua, Dut atr, Doii via ports II Istria, Ger atr, Hongkong, Shanghai.85 words
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Article393 1908-06-11 5 Fifth List of Donations Paid and Promised. Tho Colooial Chaplain is very anxions to receive all tlip replies to his appeal in btlialf of Singapore Bishopric Endowment Fund by the -i>> 1 of tbis week, an lie lias prnmi-itl to cable home on Momlay to the Archbishop the393 words
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Article135 1908-06-11 5 By the Sappho, Captain Sanderson, Jnnn 10. From Telnk Anoon, Mr. S. H. Kest, Mrs Miller and Mr. Millor; from Malacca, Mr. V. A. Fluwur and Mr. G. A. Derrick. By the Lady Weld, Captain fcripp June 11. From Muar, Mr. W. L. Kemp. By the Carlyle,135 words
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Article97 1908-06-11 5 By tbe Sumatra, June 10. For Penani;. Mr. Bambard. Mr. Pateaon, Mr. H. Smith, and Mr. O. H. Johnson for Colombo, Mr. •I. Fairholm; for London, Mrs. F. Black, Mian D. Wells, Mr. 1> Alexander, Mr. O. A. Liddle, Mr. Rodgcrs, Mrs. D. A. M. Mills aod and child,97 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement462 1908-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. ••Mb A regular FORTNIGHTLY servioe la maintained between Japan »nd Europe by the Following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. I'uder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japan ise Government, specially designed for the ni'(iauy'> European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent462 words
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Advertisement658 1908-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP J CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM INAV CO. LTD. The Companies' «c»m rt an> despatched from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China and Japan every week, >c! from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and for Oonoa. Marseilles and Liverpool monthly,658 words
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Advertisement649 1908-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Una. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO F.HROPK VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA auri *s 1 ONITED STATES. Ronte from Hongkong, r«.i Shanghai. Nat{a»akt p (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama Victoria and Vauooover. r I B R.M.ri. "KHPK«sn or India649 words
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Advertisement341 1908-06-11 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Jane 18 At 16. Devmsaire Bond, valuable t'ak dab fnrniiure. at 2 p.m. IS At Sale-room, leasehold land and bousa in Arab Street, at 2 3d p m. 16— At Sale-room freehold land at Si^lap, Gaylang Kalian.: Road, and iff Sjed Alley Komi, at 2341 words
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Advertisement62 1908-06-11 5 "Gold thai buys health can never be ill(ipent" is another way of f>aying-tliat Steams' Wine is richly grortli every penny of its co>t and more. Steams' Wine ii a niiitcfile *s tonic, blood builder and strength producer. Weak, emaciated women and children tiiid that it works wonders for them. ovt-i062 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1908-06-11 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanf Kernu Hoqrital, June 10, 1908. .9 a. a. 13 r. m.|9 r. Uu »e*h. Bar. 82Fah 29.9 19>0i 29.8941 Temp 73-0 87.4 j X0.4 Wet Bulb Ther; 78.0 79 0 j 78.. i Dirof Wind.. IN. W.' B.W. j S.W. Max. Temp 87 8 Mm i 74064 words
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Miscellaneous148 1908-06-11 5 Singapore Tide Table. tFIOM Jc>lL 11 TO JCNB 17.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER Time I H'ght Time H'gbi hrs. miQ. ft. ins. hrs.mio. ft ias. June f ..liMmi 7.2 1.51 am 34 [•Braawill j BUpm 8 152pm M iW il 8.55 «m 7 7 239 am 1.1 fMDAT 1» 8148 words
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Miscellaneous122 1908-06-11 5 DAY BY DA) Thursday, June 11. High Water. 811 p.m B. I. homeward mail closes. 3 p.m. N. D. L. outward mail due. Cnnrt of Appeal S.C.R C. Tennis Tournament. Alhambra. 7top in Japanese Cinematograph. 730 p.m. Harima C nemntogrp.ph. 7-30 p.m. Ben Hur. Rafflds Music Hall. 9 p.m. Friday,122 words
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Obituary19 1908-06-11 6 Mm i. i.an —At Londou, on Juuu I ■>■ J\ n Mmi'.lan, late Muiiugiu^ Diructor of llowarlli Krßkiue, l/imiuxl.19 words
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1060 1908-06-11 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 11. of Hrn snMMM of mountains out of molehill:, tliore is no cud. We uiaLu this couiiuuut iv I'oiitn rtioii with tho following couiiuuuiuatiou from a correspondent It must sociu riMp to the public that no slept, arc being taken by the1,060 words
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Article18 1908-06-11 6 A cargo ol MMJ arrived from the Auaui bas aud Natuua Islands, yesterday, by the local steamer Ranka.18 words
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Article17 1908-06-11 6 A cargo of coal arrived from Kiicliiuolnti, yostenlity, by the llritish .steamer Hundley, bouud for Baltimore. I.S.A.17 words
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Article22 1908-06-11 6 A crusade agaiust per^Ub lvee|>iug tilthy promise- and HmMTMM, refuse ou t<> tin. piibln' 1 muls has been 1 1 iv Ki-lalt22 words
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Article22 1908-06-11 6 Couimuuicatioub are beiu>; exchanged uetwei 11 the Koreau (loveruuieut and the ■lapauese Mint iv Tokio concerning the Korean coinage for next year.22 words
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Article24 1908-06-11 6 A MOM of timber, mother-of-pearl shell, other Australian products, aud fifty sheep arrived by tho British steamer Paroo from Krii man tli-. yesterday afternoon.24 words
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Article28 1908-06-11 6 During the abseuce in Kuala L'luipur of Mr. Stuart Douuithorue, tho usual Friday uveuiuy lueetingti iv couuectiou with the V.M.C.A.. will be in chargo of Mr. A. Lou28 words
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Article33 1908-06-11 6 Mr G 1 Oreeu tht Second Magistrate bound u\er a Cbiueee lad to be ju his good behaviour for sis. months, this morning, for theft of a quantity of clothing from bis mother33 words
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Article35 1908-06-11 6 Out ut d total poll of 16,118 in the receut bye-election at Dundee, 65S were cast for the Prohibition candidate. Some people will be uukiud enough to say that was a big figure for Dundee.35 words
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Article37 1908-06-11 6 It in said that ou the establishment of the Supreme fourth iv Seoul and elsewhere. ■I apanese barristers will be allowed to practice, and that a number of them have applied to the Resident-* lenernl for MMMMMB,37 words
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Article44 1908-06-11 6 I In otliei day. at laoh, Mr. It. I. BMMofa, MHMMM of tin 1 Liilinl Mim '4. Ltd., was liinil MB aud c-o»t8 for having fnilcd to sond in his return- of labour in acoortlancc with the rokjipromenld of th< I'ainil lmmit^rati'.>t> Fuu-I Knactment44 words
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Article75 1908-06-11 6 The agitation by British sailors against thy employn^ent of Chiuese at low waget has spread from London to Cardiff. A meet; ling was uc ld outside tho Cardiff Shipping I Offices, recently, when a resolution was unanimously adopted that tho seamen sailing out of the port of Cardiff strongly protested75 words
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Article16 1908-06-11 6 Armed gan» robbers secured 10,000 Ticnltiom tlie house ot a MM M liauvkuk llie other day16 words
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Article25 1908-06-11 6 I'roiu I >uukirk. yesterday, 70s iiackagcs of tlyuamite, detnualors aud powder for Suigou arrived by Urn Chargeurs JUmni-. -Uami -r. Amiral I. iin.it In MaieM.25 words
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Article28 1908-06-11 6 Tlic su:e employed by Mr. I-. M. Itaddeley. at the (ioverumeut MMMMMI in OraiK'e (irove Jioad. has MMM to the Police the loss of a watch aud cliaiu.28 words
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Article44 1908-06-11 6 His .Majesty the King of Siam has granted MMMMI for the use of a new seal an elephant staudiug ou a platlorm. with tlie words Officer of the l-'orcst I > .paitnii .it <>v one side, and oil the other -of the Province of (.'hoomporn.44 words
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Article66 1908-06-11 6 Kvery |ktickl MM it- Ml tiuaueial MMMMt but lor a trinity of catastrophiclo come up tiu the l-.M.b.i at tlic same lime, says Iv 'I inland, is a siguitieaut omeu of bad times. The tiu -lump, farms crisis aud trade depression are all items of momentous importance at present, aud66 words
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Article67 1908-06-11 6 A Tamil eating shop-keeper sued a fellow countryman, before Mr. C. .1. Sauudeis at tlie District Court, yesterday afternoon, for the valuo of food alleged to have been supplied in 191 V.. The Tamils evidence was an account which appeared to have been freshly nritten. but which lie ami a67 words
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Article63 1908-06-11 6 Lieutenant Cator nt the Marine Court, this morniug.seuiencetla.lapauesc to fourteen iliiy-' rigorous imprisonment, for stowing away 011 board the -teaiucr I'aroo. from Australia. On llie expiration of liis sentence lie will be sent back to Itroome. Australia. whence he has abscoudetl from a contract in couuection wild the pearl fisheries,63 words
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Article78 1908-06-11 6 As soon as the District -lud^c tonk hiHeat at J'cnaug, ou Saturday. Mr. Tln.ruc, of the firm of Messrs. Adams aud Allan, mentioned that lie had a coiuplaiut to make ou behalf of the Bar. He had reasou to believe that some animal -what it was ho could uot say—78 words
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Article73 1908-06-11 6 Siu Tio. cf Chop Cliiui llock. rMMJ lioud. I'euaug. was scut to three months riIMMM iuiprisoument auil ordered by Mr. Wollerstaii, 111 the I'euaug District Court, on Saturday, to pas a live M ->'JMi. iv addition, or, iv default, another MMM mouths' rigorous imprisonment for using a false trade mark73 words
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Article73 1908-06-11 6 Before Mr. E. C. C Howard. District Judge, in the Fourth Magistrates Court, yesterday, v Chiuamau. name. l Yt tAh Moi. aud a woman, named Tcng All Moi. appeared ou 11 charge of bringing v falsi charge with intent to injure Hoh Ah Moi aud Aug Ah Chaiby instituting crimiual73 words
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Article84 1908-06-11 6 A llokien uaiui.il Ww Tow Seu^. MM lived IN or, iv default. MMMMM to a mouth b ngorou- imprisoumeut. by Mi. C. I. J. (ireeli, the Si coml Magistiatc. yesterday aftoruoou. foi picking the pocl.et of lladji Hassan ot a watch ami chain, valued at IM, on the Hatlle lieclamatiou84 words
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Article76 1908-06-11 6 I'ln total railway stiilT iv India vow eon-ist uf >1C,7 men, of wlium 7,WU are F.uropeaUH. MM HMMMM aud ri'i.i',ll uative-. Ol tlic KmMMJMM aud KaMMn |;,hU. an ciirolleil a- volunteers. >\or IJUO (icrsous wen killed aud LjBH iujuretl iv railway accideul- iv India lust year, com pan. I iMtUl.bll76 words
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Article101 1908-06-11 6 A most iugeuious robbery was commuted two days ago near Sauou Ti Tong, says the Siani Free l'ress, when a pawnshop was enteicii by au underground passage, which by all accouuts took .some mouths to moke. The thief couj li t ucei I oi>ei'atious by burrowing a holt large enough101 words
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Article123 1908-06-11 6 Lord hobertc, presiding at the annual Meeting oi the Boyal Army Temperance Association at Cazton Hall, said that, although not a teetotaller himself, he appreciated what total abstinonce had done for the Army. If it wore possible he would like to see ever;mau iv the Army a total abstainer. Sir123 words
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Article132 1908-06-11 6 A MM vvliicli has all Un rl, mini, of Ixjul^ MM "I )xiisoninu ha- come lo ihc knowli d'.;c of tin- police at (lon -Uouj; About 10 o'clock the other uight, l'.S. Ed wards, uaa mlled to a house in Wollingtou Street where be found two shoemakers on the ground132 words
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Article819 1908-06-11 6 l>r. l.ritlf^t s lias Id cv trausfirrnl Uvui Kuala KmMMM lo I'aril Ciintar. Mi. 11. I-". Kookc, HMMJM hi tin I, i-l. n, Stnrltiiii: l'iiui|«iiiy's bCMoh al s whlihu. ito be married sliurtly. Sitcuiitl- Lieutenant N. I. WlutlN. -ud lit.v.i Went Keut Kcfjiiucnt. was jil.u «.-f on819 words
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Article32 1908-06-11 6 Tho Transvaal Civil 3urvicu Pensions li.ii which bait Ue«n p übluliud at Pretoria, p*«viduii fvr the conbidcratiou oi pansiona for ■si.ji.Js cl tuu l*v> Kjpub'.ic, aAi far who juflorod through the war.32 words
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Advertisement299 1908-06-11 6 Caldbeck Macgregor Go's <$^jl!^'l4/ extra special x> a liqueur whisky, I CALDBECK MACGREGOR *C? J "CHOP RAJAH." I J£— MM»Ml—MMm.rflM I I *»»TAINAIiLK onu sfMcui nnsTupmmmKT^ Everywhere. 3 BASS'S r, ,"l Pale^Ale. Wt IVr case of doz. (juaitN. $IT.OO 7 I'er case of H do/., piuts. $22. 50 iH| JOHN299 words
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Advertisement253 1908-06-11 6 DO IT BETTER! l'aul Uarnck. tbi- veil ku.-.vu ».h. rtisiti- MM) Mjrai i'° lietter! 'Doing il better' lias made tb>- old world a better place to live iv. Doion il ulieaper MMI impruvvi) Hiiythinx." Ttiut lias brea our polioy all Lilmig. and u\entliiivi! pr.n.-il tho siiuiiilness ut tbat polioy. DOUG253 words
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Article235 1908-06-11 7 BANQUET ON BOARD THE YACHT STANDART. Visitors Serenaded by Russian Choirs. [H»i;T»H TlLKtiliAtt" I .oudoii. Juue In. MMJ indisposed, the CVarina WM uot present at the lunch |iarty giveu b} the C/.ar iv huuour of King F.dward ami Qmh Alexandra am hoard his yacht, the Polar Star.235 words
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Article46 1908-06-11 7 Injured Through Fall from Her Horse. \liuu Ostasiati.hcbi Lluvh Tkliukau| licihu. Juuc lU. The BmMWH "f liilllWJ has mot with »U accident through laflMg oil her hurse. Her Majesty sustained iujurics to her huud and back, but escaped without any Iructurc of bones.46 words
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Article58 1908-06-11 7 Administration Denounced hy Duma Member. I Dan QnmMHMMI Lloyd Tulhuham] P.erliu, June 111. >i|>eaiiiuc in th, Dutua. the Octobrist inembei M Unlwili'i made Intt'-r attack UtHJU till idllll l '1 1 i i| i.i Will' 1.1.pa1l incut. Kspuci»llyd( imii'i.il.ii \\a M <.uls<how s attack upon the a'lllioritii tor58 words
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86 1908-06-11 7 Kill IKK I'KLK'.KAM. London -I uue 1 1 Tlic local CliUH'-e oHnials on the N uunau trouticr bare apologised to tlic I- rcm b authorities for the rcceul outrage, hy icgulur troops iv Tonkin territory, ami li^vc promised to punish the culprits. 'Dun Ustasiatiscui86 words
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32 1908-06-11 7 I <»■'»!- I r. lb I London, Juus 11. v ataoucccd Iron: "cv, York that tho •teu! Tni3t notifies a general reduction of prices for finished sttu products32 words
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Article30 1908-06-11 7 'KiniK 1 'I'klK'iliwi I lull JIIUC lU. Mului llatid. who lias established himself as thu ruler of Morocco. has cnterud Ken with much pouip30 words
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Article33 1908-06-11 7 |I>*h IWIMHMI l.i.ovn Tmlb.ißaml I:. -i-|..u. I. me Hi. ThenMMd luMwrftod that sen ice iv the Gorman na> y h to be e^teudud by six months arc contradicted as untrtii33 words
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Article26 1908-06-11 7 [DU OaTAsUTISCBI LIoYD TIUOKAMJ Berlin, Juno 10. Ihe Russian financial newspaper l>orit;u •String »uUy tlut the construction oi thu S.i«a-I»^.o Railway through Baluchistan iairin^B&ing.26 words
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Article764 1908-06-11 7 Labels round in the Outfits of Coiners. In the socoud caw tiromjhl n^iinst Mr. h. Mruve. proprietor of the Medical Hall, yesterday, the Magistrate reserved his dcei .lion. As in Um former caso, Mr. Hasting Ifhodes. Actiug Deputy l*i»t»li-- l'r..secntor. appeared for Um Crown, and Mr. I'.764 words
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Article171 1908-06-11 7 Tlic case of Mas-imiuo Cuuico agaiust a Mr. Woodford or Woltai s as called up before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. .Maurice Thuuder, this morning. Mi. I. F.iitci 1 lay lies appeared for Mr. Cuuico ami Mr. F. M. huparil appeared lor Mr. Woodford, wt» is au engineer em171 words
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Article160 1908-06-11 7 Mr. S. 11. Henson. Police Probationer. |uosei iitiil four Cantonese women before tin Third M.igiHtrnU 1 Mr. K. K. Colmau. yester day rihHWi m rluu^i s of Ciirr\i»» on a < 111 1 j .lif Xi UMM] mil U'lii!' irf-eupier ill ,i common ;:ainin;; house,160 words
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Article294 1908-06-11 7 I H.M.S. IRKESISTIBLES N4RR0W ESCAPE. Probable Explanation of Accident. Km itii.. VtaMMUl I.uikI-hi. .Imn: W Tin liriti-.li li.ittk >hip Irresistible, while imitimui; in tin- Kuglish Channel, hail a narrow awa^a fruni apwiziug. >»iug to the -<■ i -Milvrs refusing to close, tin' water rushed in awl OMHod294 words
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Article485 1908-06-11 7 I. M.S. Government's Parsimonious Treatment of Servants. 'Hie salary p<uil to Settlement Officers is MM of till' MM iu this peculiarly uudcrpaid Oov< rmucut Service, and the position of the illiiiiitiiii.it' \vllO has liceli lot intii. in ri-iliicdl to, M-rviug the (iovernmeut of the I".M>. is aggravated by485 words
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Article110 1908-06-11 7 Mr. C. F. J. Green, tho Second Magistrate, yesterday, resumed the hearing oi the case against a Bengali Dhoby named Jeetu, who was charged with theft of H in notes, left in the pocket of a pair uf trousers belonging to Private CooK. of the lioyal West110 words
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Article100 1908-06-11 7 A Chinaman, named kuh -in Soon, appeared before Mr. E. C. C. Howard, District Judge, this morning, on a charge of importing prohibited coinx amounting in all to 129.59 Mexican. Accused said that he was working on a Hongkong steamer which was in dock at Tanjong Pagar for100 words
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Article948 1908-06-11 7 AN IMPORTANT VALUATION CASE REVIVED. Admissibility of Evidence Queried. In lIh Supremo Court, tliis morning, before then Lordships Justices Fislier, Scrcouibo Smith, aud Biiulilcll, sitting in appellate I u r i mI ii tii ii i the ap| k al wan commenced nf the l'rocureur in Singapore948 words
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Article66 1908-06-11 7 Abdul Kadir. Malay Chipting No. Hi, wax trwd before the Third Magistrate. Mr. E. E. Coluiau this morning, on a charge of accepting au illogal gratification of two half guilders. Detectivo Sergeant Bourne prosecuted. The Magistrate amended the charge to accepting thu first coin au an66 words
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Article368 1908-06-11 7 Chinaman Charged with Stabbing a Planter. A Inuauiuu. named Choo 1m appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. 0. K. J. Orueii, this moraine, for preliminary cm quiry iuto a charge of stabbing fatally one Poh Swiw in I'hangi Road ou Majr 16. Mr. Hastings fthodes, the acting Deputy368 words
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Article206 1908-06-11 7 Some Troubles Concerning a Chinese Estate. Fu Uii' appeal re Alum Uuoua Kaveua Mana Kaniasauiy Cliitty. o\-partc the Bm Ilia Tong banking and In-n.inn Company, Limited, which has beeu before their Lordshi]is Justices Kislier. Scrcoiubc Smith ami ISraddcll, judgment has bun reserved. Yesterday afternoon, tlie Appeal Court made206 words
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Article140 1908-06-11 7 A civil cose was taken by Mr. L". C. Howard, District Judge, iv the Fourth Magistrate's Court, yesterday afternoon, the parties boiug Chop Chin Seug Hoc, plaiutilTs, and Messrs. Drinkmuun and Company, dc fcudauts. Mr. J. Q. Campbell appeared for the furiuer and Mr. Fpcott for140 words
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Article174 1908-06-11 7 The Straits Kchu stutcs that a hiinuniiu liviug at Batik I'ulau, P. uaug, shot a large tiger outside his hut early ou Saturday muruing. Tho man heard au uproar in his pig-tities at dawn aud came out tv liud a large tiger there. I ortunately, he174 words
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Article78 1908-06-11 7 President Roosevelt lias aunuuuer*! tliat the United States troops occupying Cuba, under tho terms of the provisional government, will remain there some time lunger on account of the unsettled conditions brought about by the prospect of the elections, says a special telegram to the Manila Times.78 words
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Article33 1908-06-11 7 The Japanese authorities have decided to alter entirely the criminal law* that aru at present in use is the Courts oi £orua, and to bring them in line with those iued in Japan.33 words
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Article80 1908-06-11 7 JAPANESE ATTACKED IN STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Cementing the Solidarity of the Human Race! IKaoTiB'sTaLiuftAMl Loudon, .lime 11. A party of white, in tliu Lo.s Au^olos uiulou-gron-inK district, ia the State of California, attacked and demolished a wagou belonging to •lapanesc. The occupants ijf tin wa(>uu were iujurcd.80 words
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Article370 1908-06-11 7 Imprisonment for Four Armed Chinese. Mr. X.l .C. Howard, District Judg wab engaged nearly all day, yesterday, with the Bukit Timah riot case, eight Chinese being ou trial ou charges uf rioting while armed with deadly weapons, and mischief iv partially demolishing the house of Tan Chye370 words
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Article138 1908-06-11 7 At thu lien Hur -Little Bessie ontertaiu m- nt. at Ruffles Hotel last night, there was a greater attendance than the show has us yet 1" en favoured witli. This, probably, wan due to the fact that a wrestling competition was arranged between Ben Hur and Mr.138 words
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Article94 1908-06-11 7 The War Office notifies that Army recruits are required for the mechanical transport branch of the Army Service Corps for the purpose of driving and repairing traction engines, lorries, and motor cars, which arc driven either by steam or internal combustion engines. The men required94 words
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Article248 1908-06-11 7 Death of Mr. J. J Macbean. It is with J'.tp regret we record the death of Mr. John James Macbtan formerly Managing Director of Mcssr.,. Howarth. Erskiuo and Company, Limited, which, according to a cable received in Singapore this morning, took place at Buckeuhaui. Essex, on Tuesday. The deceased gcntlomau248 words
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Article62 1908-06-11 8 5.C.5.A. v. R.A.T.A. T..c toiliwinj; will roprpsont tho Subordinate Civil -V ivice Association in a football luttch on the Ritfl-t Reclamation this evening, nganist tin: U.A.T.A., West K<-nts O.ial, T.iv N*i Chia; bucks, V. Sellapan mid OaMde; halves. R. Meredith, Cliew ii ick Si ng and J. McLean62 words
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Article129 1908-06-11 8 Match at Malacca. Oar II iu, Lieut writes; On Momlay, a return-match was played at between the First Eleven aud the Next Eighteen. The latt»r were two men ■hart. The Pandai Skali men batted first. Vowler aud Moorhousc, both of whom were missed, made M and ,!1 unit out129 words
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Article104 1908-06-11 8 S.C.R C. Tournament. ""ho result of yesterday's play in the S.C.R C. Lawn Tennis tournamcut was as follows V IONUB, Kiong Chin Eng own 4 boat Scab Cheng Joo, rec. 2, I—6, o—l, o—4. 1! SIMiLKS. Song Chin Eng scr. beat Koh Peng Hoe, owe 7, 6—4, 7—5.104 words
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Article268 1908-06-11 8 The Olympic Regatta. A provisional English eight for the Olympic Regatta has been in fairly regular practice now for over a fortnight ou the Thames at Putiiry (says The Times of May 11). ii. Is. Eihcrington-Siuith has been ftioking as a rule, although he was at one time relieved268 words
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Article223 1908-06-11 8 Moro Boats Trade to Southern Philippines. Colonel Colton, Collector of Customs for the Philippine bund*, has been on a visit to Mm MniUiern inlands anil Dorneo, inspection tlie various ports of entry and investigating Um MBOggtiag trad.', wljioh is a largo one. In Um eomaa of an223 words
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Article143 1908-06-11 8 The iropatieucp of tlie Malays in the province of West Sumatra at the new taxalion levied is no less but they are more Eiur.le.il iv tbowiag it, vow that the Government imans b u 1 1 i'lic authority s. at the outset, were contort to arraat143 words
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Article281 1908-06-11 8 MEDICAL PRACTICE IN CHINA. Treating Patients Over Telegraph Wires. In Hongkong, where the requirements for medical practice are on English lines, there are German practitioners, but no Americans. The profession is mainly British and of high standard. In Shanghai the field is more open, aud in the Chinese cities there281 words
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Article286 1908-06-11 8 Rumoured Slaughter of Americans by the Moros. I In addition to what we printed, on Tues. day, regarding the present disturbances in the Siihi Islands, the Manila Times of June 1, gives the following particulars According to reports from Jolo, the Moros aro beginning to make trouble286 words
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Article57 1908-06-11 8 A correspondent, who signs himself Fairplay. writes to The Times refuting the alleged backwardness of Siam. Twenty years' residence there enables him to testify to the enormous strides the country has made. He instances railway development, the, excellence of the organisation and discipline of the army57 words
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Article143 1908-06-11 8 The Yunnan revolutionists are described as being no better than an armed rabble, whose successes are due mainly to treason in the army of the Imperialists. Their ranks are recruited chiefly from the members of Secret Societies and from deserters. A lot of them are mere lads, staggering143 words
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Article140 1908-06-11 8 A treaty between Holland and Japan will shortly be ratified at Tokio, according to a telegram from the Hague, on May 24, authorising the appointment of Japanese Consuls at Netherlands India ports. The iinti .lipauese section of the public there see political danger in such appointments, and hope140 words
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Article87 1908-06-11 8 The suggestion of an Anglo-French alliance is being generally discussed in the London papers. The Standard hopes that it will never be. We are stronger alone, it says. The Daily >"ews says it would be a disaster to European peace. The Daily Telegraph says that there87 words
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Article503 1908-06-11 8 Fortunate Official Spared the Bamboo. Here is an interesting incident which occurred at Canton, says a correspondent of the China Mail. There is a custom in China that anyone whose parents, or relatives, have been murdered, or who has any complaints to make, or revenge to take,503 words
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Article172 1908-06-11 8 Fifteen Thousand Pesos Awarded! to Scotsman. Judge Araullo, of the Court of First Instance in Manila, has rendered decision in the case of J.mrB F. Macltod versus the Philippines Publishing Company, giving the plaintiff damages to the amount of pesos 15,000. T!n< damages aro distributed us follows172 words
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Article210 1908-06-11 8 A Morning of Merriment at Christiania. Falliog in with the simple manual* of tbc Norwegian Court, the King, when at Christiania, took th« Queen, Queen Maud. Princess Victoria, and King Haakon for a long ride in a tramway-car. It was a lovely morning with brilliant sunshine and210 words
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Article135 1908-06-11 8 M. Beau, the late Governor General of Indo China, took greatly to heart the unhappy position of Government servants who return on sick leave to France, and have no families or rotations to care for them. Too often, the furlough costs them a gTeat deal of money135 words
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Article159 1908-06-11 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, June 9. Sir,— lf your readers are not too tired of the subject, I would again refer to opium and point out that, so far, nothing has been said officially to connect Sarawak and British North Borneo, cither directly or159 words
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Article107 1908-06-11 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, June 10. Sir,— -Your correspondent, A Typhoid Germ, is evidently unaware of tin fact that the Municipality of Singapore ig a one man show," and that the guntleuion representing the various wards don"t count." I beg, therefore, to suggest, as107 words
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Article149 1908-06-11 8 To the Editor of tlie Straits Times. Singapore, June 10. Sir,— One cannot help R.vmpathising with tbe observation)) of your correspondent, A Typhoid Germ. Like iu the Gnylang IJoml. tlio s»rao intolerable nuisance is permitted to exist on the Serangoon Koad. In this neighbourhood, one encounters daily a procession of149 words
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Article234 1908-06-11 8 To the Kditnr of the Straits Times. Singapore, June 10. j Sir, I have read with much interest your I correspondent's remark regarding Municipal nuisances, and I may add that if the members of the Municipal Commission hail taken the suggested trip down Gaylang Road this morning at 10.30, they234 words
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Article215 1908-06-11 8 Experiences on Government Tender Off Hongkong. For some time past it has been considered advisable to provide moorings at Gap Rock for the Government tender Stanley when rough weather prevail*. Lp to the present time there is no anchorage for the tender anywhere near the lighthouse, and it215 words
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Article105 1908-06-11 8 A protest is being made by the gentry and mercantile class against an attempt alleged to have been formulated by a Chinese in Japan who is reported to bave influenced a Prince in Peking, by payment of an enormous sum of money, in order to obtain a monopoly to re-start105 words
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Advertisement469 1908-06-11 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OPERATOR AND EN6INE ORIVER Wanted, an operator and engine driver to Inok after a Cinema: 'graph 'iscbine. Mn«t travel. Good salary to cimpetrat man. Apply, stating ialary rtqnired. to U, F. Q., c,o Stra.'ts HOUBE TO LET. OSCAR LODGE, Gilstoad Road. Im-mediat-o entry. Rental, »40 per month. HOOK469 words
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Advertisement300 1908-06-11 8 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT Raffles Music Hall, rAT 9.30. FULL PROGRAM MR AND GRAND WRESTLING MATCH AT The One Price (TWO DOLLARS BENHUR in another Wrestling Bout and that dainty iavoui!i<> LITTLE BESSIE. Also an excellent SET OF PICTURFS. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd NEW Pianos For HIRE. •12 IPTSiIR, 2w£ O300 words
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Advertisement1005 1908-06-11 9 THE SCBSOBIFTKMI LUT WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, THE 16th DAY OF.'JVNE, I9M, AND CU)SE ON OR BEFORE THI HSDAY. THE 18ih DAY OF JUNE, 1906. Whiteaway, Laidlaw k Company, LIMITED Capital £600,000, nvon into 4W.000 SIX PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £1 EACH £400,000 900.000 ORDINARY SHARES OF £11,005 words
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Advertisement1215 1908-06-11 9 Jt 3. d. Tbe average prontt ot the businesses on the basis of the last rive years is IMM 0 To this has to be added rents hitherto paid for premises now takeu over by the Company 7,^48 17 5 Aud the further rents from the part of uew premises1,215 words
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Advertisement216 1908-06-11 9 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO Columbia Records. The Soft, Mellon love and Smooth Running of these DISCS., we feel snre, will please everyone interested in good records. 10-m. Single Faced Price $1,00 each 10-k. Double Faced Price $1.'50 each 124 b. Bseovii Price $2.00 ftlll Gloria H TALKING MACHINES. M $21. $25.216 words
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Article1067 1908-06-11 10 SHORT REVIEWS OF COLONIAL BOOKS. Stories From the Cape. With Sword and Statdtk ion the Capo of Good Hope Frontier i. By Major Hook. London Oreaveß, Pans and Company, 10s. ttd. These arc the reminiscences of a tactful man aud a gallant. Anything in the way of disturbance1,067 words
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Advertisement648 1908-06-11 10 SALES BY AUCTION.! MORTGAGEE S SALE. At POWKLXi a CO.'S Saleroom, On Tuenday, June 16, at 2.30 p.m. AKUJ STHKET- Leasehold land, area W4 squaro feet, (ioverninent leases with about M yearn to run, together with the uhop house No. IHO. AKAIS STHEET, Singapore Town. Powell ff Co.. 4urtiont*efa. Aitkon648 words
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Advertisement503 1908-06-11 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Monday, June It, J< 2.30 p.m. DISTRICT OF NORTH SELETAR. 100 aores, 2 ro>K 1$ poles; Agrionltural Land, hel-3 for 999 years. H. L. Coghlan V Co., Licensed Auctioneers and I 12-4'j Surveyors, i LAND SALE. Monday, June 15, at J. 30 p.m. Lot503 words
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Advertisement498 1908-06-11 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, June 16, at 2.30 p.m. Bhop-hoose No 18 (formerly No. 44), off Clieang Wan Seng Place, Singapore town. Ira Bb7 feet, leas" 999 year*, quit rent S3. Powell t¥ Co., liftM AuctioueeiM. MORTGAGEES SALE. lu-rday, June 16, at 2.30 p.m. Freehold Laud at Pulau498 words
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Advertisement21 1908-06-11 10 "Stkabnb" Headache Cvkk. For headache* oi all kinds. Not a narcotic. Itclioves surely and quickly. It positively cures. Of all cbemUU.21 words
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Advertisement338 1908-06-11 10 WiMßnjnoMiitMLliliiULlMdULi J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers. Jewellers. Opticians. I REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. i A good example is set by j the people who take care i ij of their teeth and more lof them every year use Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder i w«Dr ny I I !v, n Co.. M.iKl.r»te», Lng.338 words
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Advertisement645 1908-06-11 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. I [NCOKPORAT4D BY KOYAL CHASTER. I Paid np Capital in 60,000 Scares »f IWeacb «l,X»,000 Reserve Fund ..*1,655,000 Reserve Liability of Propiietora £1 900,000 BANKERK. Bauk ol England. National Bank of Bootlaud. Tot London City A Midland Bank Ltd. UINOAPORB BRANCH.645 words
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Article1114 1908-06-11 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. I PNiMM llaiiiHiurti the luiliuii ;UliUt<\ who has made a considerable reputation in Bombay as a strong man, delayed hii di-par- tun from that city in order to meet the rhallbOKf of a Parrot- sportsmai 1 who offered t<. b< t rupees1,114 words
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Advertisement494 1908-06-11 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS GBLBBHATBO SILENT 14-16 DE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIEW AT fill AMI Rflfl-M £Q &ad Orchard Road OliUfff nWlfl tSf (TwoDoon, from (old Storage Depot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. NON SLIPS (GROOVED) AND ORDINARY (PLAIN) HEAVY TYRES STOCKED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL SIZES Catalogue*494 words
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Advertisement167 1908-06-11 11 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, reoom mended by tbe beat medical authorities Eas) o take and oertain in resnlts. To be had of all jhemists. WholeHaie from Tbe Pburroaoy. "tttery Ro»d. Kiouarur. IKK* PHOSFERINE I T»« QMata-4 aM Taai** I I HAtHtrm HMn. j t v m*i -ma i Miss. i167 words
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Advertisement518 1908-06-11 11 Local Motor^Car Agencies. Extract from The Motor 1 A Sweet-running Car. by Henry Stnrmc v "T J I'" the opportunity a few days sj;o of a bhort rau jn thi nitt 14 h.p. Siddcley. The ohnsuis, for four cylinder oar ii CinnlTl CV fit.-«n>ely cimfle. and I was greatly struck518 words
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Advertisement462 1908-06-11 12 Scale of Cbaraee- jl prepaid ADVERTISEMENTS.— MljoelMM Want! cf Erery Description, Houses, •wd etc to let, are Inserted it the following One Ircrtton I 1.20 per inoh. IM ».00 Thr« »-90 Six t.K •4ine (40 Twol'e 7.M :v, e nty£re 10.00 (E«oh pebsequent month IS per Inoh.) Ibe above rate462 words
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Advertisement730 1908-06-11 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. BjiTßS:— Fomr jinw. in* cr (wo Imsrtlons. VI .OO By ttas laoo. ft <>c^s ol Chaff**. TENDERS INVITED. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. Tenders *r9 bl attend at tbe office of the j St- retarj to K. >,id ut up to noon on I the loth June, ISOti. Jo ranging730 words
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Advertisement665 1908-06-11 12 Miscellaneous WANTS.! lUTBS Four Lin»». on» or -.woluirtioni, 11.00 By the Inch, an bc< ot Chargn. EUROPEAN ABSISTANT WANTEO. Wanted, a Bmart active man a= Ikx rkeeper. Apply to John Little and Co.. Ltd. 1289 EMPLOYMENT WANTED. Wanted by a young man, work as Clerk. Familiar with accounts, willing worker665 words
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Advertisement617 1908-06-11 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. R*T*< —Fiar Li.-i oo* or two lrut. noni, |i Bf th* lach. Sc»J« of Cku|t*i. ROOM TO LET. Room suitable for Married Couple or two Bachelors. Apph Eden Hall. Nassim Road, cfill OFFICE AND GOOOWN TO LET. No. 94. Robinson Road. Mederate rent. Apply to617 words
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Advertisement568 1908-06-11 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. 1 >* r*"ur Lln*>. on* or two insertion li.oc B; tht laeb, tcaJt ol cairgM. HOUBE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Rnaie. Apply RaftWs Hotel iM HOUSE TO BE LET No. 1, Oxley Rise, to be let ft nail M. vcr Brothers. 1149 HOUBE TO568 words
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Advertisement522 1908-06-11 12 INSURANCE Companies onion fir:: insurance company OF PARIS. iH1.1.-lirr. IS is KESEI ES AKD TOTAL OUAR NTEEB t4.00^,000 Ihe undeiiu d, Agents for the »bo» Company, are .-pared to accept tiro rifk. for long or ah. periods at current rate* CASH SETTL; UENT6 prompt!) maie bthe agent- n, vagaporc. MOINE522 words
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