The Straits Times, 13 June 1908
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Title Section13 1908-06-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.670. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY JUNE 18. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1908-06-13 1 Brooklands 26 h.p. Record Tin 1 lon^ "distance record in tlie 26 h.p. class wss beaten l>y Mr. -I. W. Stocks on a DC DION BOUT ON Car on April 27, the distance, 27.', miles, being covered at an average speed of over 714 IMIIXjIES IPEIR, IHCOTTZRa C DUPIRE and172 words
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Advertisement48 1908-06-13 1 The HARIMA HALL AT NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, lias b< en leased out t THE BEN HUR, LITTLE BESSIE CO., for a BhoH >ea>on. The Cinematograph Machine with fittings. L-omplete, as well as seme second-hand films are ottered for sale. For particulars, apply to K. HABIMA, 518. Beach Koad.48 words
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Advertisement186 1908-06-13 1 BOARD AND LODGING f For single gentlemen. Term; moderate. Apply at Roc! hurst, 11. Dhobv Gbsnt. 1300 BOARD AND REBIDENCE. Large and Comfortable Boom?. TennU Conrt. Apply, Mrs.vun Barpen. No. 8. Meant Elizabeth. Dm BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Oue^large rooir suitable fo.- a married ccnple or two bachelors, and one small186 words
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Advertisement122 1908-06-13 1 Robinson and Company. f-r. f^TOBACCO and **gjjjS\ CIGARETTES. The "CLUB" Brand f% ClUjflT* *"VlL— -«*-1 Represents the Highest Degree of perfection in tbe Tobtcco \S\Q&\*&™ Wh&zS§ Wuu^fi Wm^M 1 .u:\t-.ue of tin l.igliost made of Jl.inil-ina.U-. o[ tli. uatnsed TobMTO, 000 l aankteK, ff V T^^^r k Totaow h>. ntcnt122 words
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Advertisement303 1908-06-13 1 ADELPHI HOTEL, THE o^ G S OTEL THE ONLY HOTEL IN SIN3APORE UNDER ENGLISH MANAGKMENT. Anglo-French Cnininc English Cleanliness Home C, mfort.- Moderate Torma GUEST NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY. By s^tial desire, tbe Plebiscite Dinner* are being couiinned. Guests ehould send iv requests for any Special Dune- desired on or before303 words
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Article1093 1908-06-13 2 THRILLING ADVENTURE AT THE CRVTER. English Tourists Race for Life. By a pit to of rare good fortune, I huppened to be on tlio summit of Etna at sunrise this morning -April 29, 1908 when the eruption, t! sv nr ws of which has probably found its1,093 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1908-06-13 2 There are no EXORBITANT PROFITS FOR ANYBODY ON Buchanan's Whiskies. THE PUBLIC GET THE PULL BENEFIT of the high qualities of "RED SEAL" and "BLACK and WHITE" at the lowest possible prices. k Red Seal retails at 9.50 per case 11 31 ick and White" retails at 12.50 OF ALL299 words
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Advertisement161 1908-06-13 2 ALBERT L. A DALEY rn4crtav.tr 4 Tomb-Bu^d IM M.ddk l<c*d o -.c Ag cut for H«r-?sc- V Br-'.h'-rji Lw. l.»ua..i. flOO"- I ilnat Si ,'Bl9. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. NEAR BSThANCE TO BORNEO v AI;F Telephone 1026. Sea stocks ol ail kinds oi Frozen Meats, etc., i-ai. be delivered161 words
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Advertisement676 1908-06-13 2 PERFECT CURE OF SEVERM Disease Had Lasted Over Two Years —Several Remedies and Medical Advice Proved to No AdvantageFeared He Would Lose PositionImmediately Relieved and Permanently Cured by Uss of ONE COMPLETE SET OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "I bad or»r>ma r *f<f vzw on my Ixxiy ami nnek. I had tried676 words
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Advertisement871 1908-06-13 2 G. OTOMUNE CO., SINGAPORE. Japanese Curios and General Store. We hM* tin HNEST. (<ncc.jiiy aaladal comction a| Hi(»h-rlfi<.« Japanese C'urioa atj Morierc Art Work of .';ipan suitable for PRESENTS, GIFTS, PRIZES ANO SOUVENIRS. It mil only i isit to the cUblubmt Hi appreciati- all that is displayed iv il I871 words
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Article1275 1908-06-13 3 WITH A HORDE OF CRIMINALS IN JERUSALEM. A Dangerous Experience A pa«e of experience* of Turkish prisou id added to the long record of prison intenors by William U'Brion. M.P., in the Westminster Gazette Our excellent dragoman. Alexander, finding that liis world of show places in .lerusa1,275 words
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Advertisement237 1908-06-13 3 The Famous Patent "THERMOS BOTTLES PRESERVE ICE OR ICEO ORINKB FOR 8 DAYS and hot liquids for 36 HOURS, not the least change of temperature be g effected during this time. i th>- Btameroof Benefits o; k thi'»e isottlee PEOPLE IN THE JUNGLE unnQFuni n FOR BABIES »«^uy *>•»< t'-'-237 words
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Advertisement180 1908-06-13 3 GO MM Celebralcd Oilmen s Stores AF IK PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES PM POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. I Agent, for LEA PERRiN'S WORCESTERSBIRE SALCE MJ Crosse Blacku ell. Ltd. Stum' lli.muc uk CriiK. For headaches (ull Uiii'Ki and umr.il^ia. la grippe, rln niuatie*. otc. No opiates or poisons. Ol' chcmistH.180 words
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Advertisement278 1908-06-13 3 C.E.Z.M.S. CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL BALE ol WORK IN THE Victoria MEMORIAL HALL Friday, June 19, 4 to 6.30 p.m. -vii irday, Junu lv m. to U Kin ily .-ome and briDg others. liti E. GAGE BR"WN. J. DA. PEREIRA. HORTICCf.XURIST AND ILOIUhJ Collector and Exporter of Orohids. Diclomt »nd Gold278 words
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Advertisement253 1908-06-13 3 S£LF CURE NO FICTION 1 MARVEL UPON MARVEL: NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but w > mi n i doctor 1 *ml or GiUiai iote> thr -le^p difr'b ut fmdkmj, mi) !4Ai( y. spvrdiiv •nd PcnDomicAllv i ur^ ÜbmH w.tbout tbc know- "t a party. Hy-tbe -ntruducliort A THE MEW253 words
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Article772 1908-06-13 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Same, port, p><!>abl<: iaU Oj arrival, and name oj AftHtt, STEA.MEKh Airlic, S\duey, June 2-J; Boii- r.irctlouie, Juue 18 Barlow Arcadia, H< .irfkom;. Juh I; P. O. Coy. I okmibo, lulj 18; Bail .Matte Coy tltjimi. < lima, July W. MausfielJ Aytilhm. Bangkok. June 12 Bnrno- <"<■. Ajniral772 words
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Advertisement175 1908-06-13 4 NEW SERVICE ■annum OIMACORB, MUAR ANU MALACCA. S.S. LADI WEI.D, until farther notice, uill ]<.-s,\e bui^auore on Tunsday und Friday Hfterooous for Muar aud Malicca, returning :li.-mc on Wednesdays, and satnrda) Tlii- vessel has good accommodation for First is Passenger* For freight ami passage, apply tn STKAITS STI.AM SHIP Co.,175 words
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Advertisement737 1908-06-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 P BfO STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan?, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Kuypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Ibtcngh Bills >f Lading iscraed for Cbia Co*»', P«r*iaa Galf, Continental, «i Am?ric*< Po.-ts. SteacKie rill leave Siugapor? on a >■■■' i MAIL LINE. (OutKar.i v r i737 words
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Advertisement671 1908-06-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BCHEEPVAART MY. BANDJER." IrW^Lh BANDJERMASIN. The Steamers of this company maintain a regular servioe between; Singapore, Surabaya, Bandjermasin, Polo Laut, Balik P*r*u. Koetei, with transhipment at Bandiercasta for Samplt, Mandawal, Koemai, Kotta Waringm, Djelal. The steamers have good accomodation for first and second olass passengers. Toss671 words
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Advertisement423 1908-06-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular, service between Hambarg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaveu direct, calling at Penan.; and Colombo. Taking cargo423 words
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Advertisement767 1908-06-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Clarman Mail Lino The fast and wall known mail steamrrx bis Company sail fortnightly from Bremn lamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soatharm ton, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (oonnectioi Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice 'cr Said, Suer, Aden, Oolombo, Penai.k iiogapore, Hongkcog, Shanghai, Nagastk:, an767 words
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Advertisement471 1908-06-13 4 INSURANCE Companies guardian asBurance company, limited, london. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Total Invested Funds £6,250,000 Annual Income £1,100,000 The undersigned Agents for the above Company, are pre. ■.Ed to accept fire risks or ehort periods of :cn dayt or longer period! »t current rates to be named on applioation to PATERBON,471 words
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85 1908-06-13 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day. raajoaa ■>•••■ Ear Wiiicr Bakih— Nil. Bast W. riicnoii I— Theodor Wills, Teeota Bam. 1 (Buna Waia?):— Strathnpey Bacnoii No. 6imougan. I -Lothian. Patani. Kutsang. 6— Ti-eiikai, Telesfora 7— l!, u ,f Poh Ann ft- Shrimp.85 words
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Article95 1908-06-13 5 June v Mashona, Brit str, Nagasaki Helios, Nor str, Bombay Ban Fo Boon, Dut utr, Pontiaoak >J Theodore Willo, Brit »tr, Hongkong Banka, Brit str, Auambat. Natunas Inlands Namsang. Brit str, Hongkong, S'ghai, Japan Aadang, Siain str, Bangkok via ports Prudentia, Brit sir, Durban via ports Tringgsnu. Ow str.95 words
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Article440 1908-06-13 5 Passengers Outward. Per P. and 0. steamer Moldavia, connecting with the steamer Dcvanha at Colombo, dne Jnne 19— Mr. B. W. Powell, Mr. B. Norm, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Courtney. Mr. H. H. E. Masaey. Per P. and O. steamer Nubia, due Jane 2". Miss E.440 words
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Article476 1908-06-13 5 (Sunday, June 14) Trtnitt Sukdat. I St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Matins andLitiny 7-4Sa.m. Holy CommiiniookChonvJi 3-4i<p.m. Sunday School. 8-45p m. Bible Classes (Adults) 5-80 p.m Evensong and Sermon. Anthem I am Alpha and Omega Bt. Matthew's. Sepoy Lnn. 11-15 a.m Foo Chow Semoe. 310 pm. Sunday School.476 words
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Article82 1908-06-13 5 Choir Notice. Trinity Sunday. 7 a.m. Matins. Hymn 281 7-45 a.m.— lJolv Communion (Choral). Introit 158 Service Stainer. Hymn at Offertory 160 Hymn at Communion 162, 163 Closing Hymn 161 5-30 p.m. Evessoso and Skrho.v Responses Tallis Festal. Psalm As Set. Magnificat Tours in F. Nunc Dimittis82 words
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Article107 1908-06-13 5 The Dalai Lama or Buddhist high priest of Tibet has ariived at Peking. All the Princes, high officials, and ni..n jai ins there fell on their faces before him, and then awaited the Lama, kneeling, as he passed by with all pomp and ceremony. His power over107 words
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Article101 1908-06-13 5 Foi Pn 8t«a«e» I'm* Mowdat. H'kong, Bb&ogbai, Japan L«thi n II a.m. Muar and Malacca Hong Wan I ,..m. Malacca and Liuggi Kheng Seng i jj ui. Colombo and Bombay Moyori ilar 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan S p.m. Malacca, Paneh101 words
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Article44 1908-06-13 5 There are several well-equipped observatories in Japan, and the rebuilt Naval Observatory at Tokio, under tbe directorship of Mr. S. Hirayama. F.R.A.S., is doing work as admirably performed and as permanent in value as is being done at any similar institution in the world.44 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement436 1908-06-13 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. June 13— At 16. Devonshire Koad, valuable Wak club furniture, at 2 p.m. 16 At Hale-room, lensebold land and bonne in Arab Street, at 2-80 p m. 16— At Saleroom freehold land at Sitflap, Gaylang. Kallani; Road, and off Byed Alley Road, at 2-30 p.m.436 words
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Advertisement553 1908-06-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGSINDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Tn MMmtn of thii Cjmpany maintain regular direct servioe between Calcutta, Stniti, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo od through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin. Newchwang, TangUie Porto. Formosa, the Philippine!, *0,. Ao. Hteuieni Ton* Commander Kp-THiMu 4,895 R. 0.553 words
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Advertisement539 1908-06-13 5 BTEAMER SAILINGSOCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM !NAV CO. LTD. The Companies' steamer* »r» despatched from Liverpool outward* for ilir Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home ward* for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and f'.r Oenoa, Manraillei and Liverpool monthly. One outward539 words
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Advertisement406 1908-06-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P R. ranadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. nth NATIONAL HIOH WAY TO KtIROPI ru UUINA JAPAN, CANADA Hi ib» UNITED BTATEB. Boole (n.m Hongkong, via Shanghai. Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver X.M.S. "Kiiruad or India" Twin-sorew nut' R.M.S. "KunmorJuiit"406 words
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Advertisement299 1908-06-13 5 I "Charms Btrike the sight but merit wins the soul," said Pope. Steams' Wine has both the charm of appearance and the merit of an nuoqualled tonic and blood, builder. Wasting diseases are promptly checked by its use, as it increases the appetite and enables the system to use more299 words
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Advertisement55 1908-06-13 5 TRY THEM. They are the most efficacious remedy known for catarrhal affections ol the urinary tract. A positive and easy cure. They can be carried in the ve-t pocket, are cleanly and reliable. Injections which are usually painful nnd cause stricture are unnecessary. METHYLOID9 relieve the pain and produce visible55 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1908-06-13 5 DAY BY DAY Saturday, June 13. 'ligbWaWr. 9-26 p.m Anglo-Chinese School Sports. 8p m. St. Joseph's Institution Sports Cricket. 8 C.C. v. Ceyion. Cricket. B.C C. 11. v. S B.C. R. R. E. (V 1 Cl ihs firing. 2-S0 p.m. S.C.RC. Ten vis Tournament. Alhambra. 7m> p m Japanese Cin»m»»of?rapb.186 words
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Miscellaneous27 1908-06-13 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, Jane 18, 10 •.m. Barometer 29. "8 Direotion of Wind M.W. ForoeofWlni 1 Max. Temp io BhaHn 78 Mnoil. 7fO W.N.W. 1 30 M27 words
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753 1908-06-13 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10, CENTS. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. Tliu .-ijutiuiinu'-i of the In u\y deprts ..ion in the Colony and the neighbouring Natives status ih causing serious anxiety to all bu iu>- coueoruu engaged in trade in Uiib particular bphtre of the world 'a activities Thoru it:, however, a753 words
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Article12 1908-06-13 6 From Hongkong, 574 pooaengerit arrived yesterday, by the British steamer Lai Sang,12 words
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Article19 1908-06-13 6 The pricu uf tin iv Singapore to-day is *t>l per piuul. < tue hundred aud fifty ton. have been sold.19 words
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Article22 1908-06-13 6 Six llokicus wuru arreslod at O'.l Duxtun Huad, last night, on v charge of poshosnion uf '•''J p;i' I" t of iii.irphiiie22 words
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Article23 1908-06-13 6 A tuwkuy huviug a dhgn iv Buat Quay bus ruportd to tho I'ulicu that ouu uf liih coolies lias abucuuded with 976.0 U.23 words
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Article20 1908-06-13 6 The impurtatiou into thu oluuy ul dogb from all countries except Eurupo aud America is prohibited, except with special permission.20 words
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Article28 1908-06-13 6 A man who dehveru bread fur thu Cruwu Bakery, hau beun arrested on tt charge of theft of two brass trays valued at 96. aud •33 iv money.28 words
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Article32 1908-06-13 6 There were some US or 40 gamblers before tho Second Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of gambling in different common gaming houses. Som<j of tliem were fined and others $1 each.32 words
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Article33 1908-06-13 6 A Macao, who assaulted another with a bar of iron in Anson Road, last night, was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, this morning.33 words
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Article37 1908-06-13 6 The Dutch htcaiuer l>c Kerens arrived from UaojermaHsin, thin morning. On board were the captain, other officers, engineers and crew of the steamer New Orleans, wrecked in the Laut Straits, otf tht east co ast ot Borneo.37 words
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Article60 1908-06-13 6 The (Government Oazette notifies the appointment of Mr. H. Marriott aa acting Inspector of Prisons, Straits Settlements, Hid place at the Land Office has been takes by Mr. R. J. Farror, District Officer, Butterworth, Province Wolleulev, who reported bis rsturfc ftssi lt>avu ot aaiaacs oa tbs 7th instant. Mr. Marriott,60 words
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Article12 1908-06-13 6 SirG. l.owther. British Minister at Tangier has been nominated Ambassador to Turkey12 words
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Article14 1908-06-13 6 Kroin Brisbane direct, the (jorniau steamer Lichteufcls arrived in ballast, this nioruing, for orders.14 words
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Article14 1908-06-13 6 Krom Cardiff, a cargo ot coal arrived, yesterday, by the British steamer Clau liuchuiiau.14 words
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Article20 1908-06-13 6 Mr. 1. S. I'.aker, Luotticial Member of the Legislative Council, reported his return tv the lolony ou the Uth instant.20 words
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Article22 1908-06-13 6 The carters affray case, which was bi my heard before Mr. K. C. Howard, at the District Court, yesterday was not concluded.22 words
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Article26 1908-06-13 6 We regret to hear that Mr. 11. Travers. ul the firm of Messrs. Travers and Sou. Ltd. lias just burned of the death uf his mother.26 words
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Article23 1908-06-13 6 Mr. Chamberlain, whose health is re|Kjrtei tv have improved, was to leave Cannes witli his family fur Aix-les-Uains at the end ul May.23 words
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Article22 1908-06-13 6 The usual weekly work iv Bankrupt' y wanot taken at the Supremo Court, yes-terd.iy The Chief Justice merely took MBMMMH iv chambers.22 words
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Article25 1908-06-13 6 Messrs. E. Anderson, 11. l'ayuel..il\\cy, t, (i. I'euny. 1-. H. Jago and W. .Ma.-bean have been appointed uu the Hoard of \isit ing .lustices. Siugaporr.25 words
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Article30 1908-06-13 6 A Chinauiau named l.y dug uppeared before the Seeuud Magistrate, yesterday, od a ehurge of returning from banishment. I lie hearing uf the preliminary euijuiry wax lixed for next I'ridav.30 words
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Article35 1908-06-13 6 It lias been .le. uli.-d to change the V..M.1 .A. prayer uicvtin^ from Friday attcrnoons to Wednesday nights- from BM to .MO. MeHHrs. A. I.i a Hart and Kvann have been appointed to make arrangoucnts.35 words
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Article33 1908-06-13 6 Mr. C. F. I. Green, thu Second Magistrate, eunvictetl three boatmen of bleeding rice bags, yesterday aftcrnoun. sentencing one of them to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment and tiuing the other two $10 each.33 words
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Article32 1908-06-13 6 .Mr. C. K. .1. Green, the Second Magistrate, convicted two Tamils uf fraudulent possessiuu uf tools belonging tv the Westminster Construction Company aud tiued one MB and the other £25, yesterday afternoou.32 words
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Article30 1908-06-13 6 Colonel f, K. Kent. Royal Garrison Artillery, commanding tho garrison companies at Hongkuug. was placed on half-pay on completion of five years' service as a regimental Lieutenant-Colonel, on May 21.30 words
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Article36 1908-06-13 6 St. Joseph's Institution and the AngloChinese School are holding their annual field sports, this afternoon, the former un the Old Goal Site and the latter at the grouuds of the boarding school. Oldhain Hall, Orchard Hoad.36 words
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Article38 1908-06-13 6 l-'rum New Yurk, bound to Manila, the German steamer Albenga arrived, last night, with a cargo of oil. uuptha and explosives. The Chief Officer reported that .Captain Peterson, tho master, died at sea on Sunday last, of dysentery.38 words
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Article35 1908-06-13 6 Lieutenant .1. It. C. lleathcote. (Jucen's Own Cameron Highlanders, the senior subaltern »I the -'ml liuttaliou. Tientsin, has been gazetted aide de camp tv Major-General li. G. Itruadwuud, C.8., commanding the troop in South China.35 words
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Article41 1908-06-13 6 At the Victoria Institute, London, uu May It), Mr. \V. Christian read a paper uu The Evidence uf Malay. Javanese, Arabian, aud Persian Admixture iv the Inua or Keshna Language of Peru, amongst the Aymara, the Language of the Peasant Class.41 words
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Article45 1908-06-13 6 lns]>ectur l'ostoua, of the l'rcveutiuu of Cruelty to Animals Department, prosecuted a Chinaman before the Secund Magistrate. Mr. C. F. .1. Green, this morning, uu a charge of crowding 15 ducks into a small basket. One of tho ducks died. Tho man was lined -In45 words
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Article43 1908-06-13 6 Hear -Admiral K. Kiugsuiill, who luih iu-t been |iruinoted tv that rank, is well iiuwn un the (Mm Statiuu. where he rierved aumc year.s ago Uu has pist received an ap|Kiinlmeut as Mag utlicor i •iiumainlin--the uaval loceai of the Dominion of "l»i«fll43 words
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Article53 1908-06-13 6 With reference t" the udvurtL>emtnl, tip puunug uu the \n>,i pagu ul thib isuue. calhug for IaMHH fur runliug the gauiiug aud >|'irit farmb of Solaugor, we have received tele graphic uommuuicutiou to the ellecl that tbi advertiseiueut is withdruwu. Thu telegram, huwover, arrive*] aftcc we hud goue to pros'53 words
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Article52 1908-06-13 6 Abdul kudu, I'lnuliug No. Ul, mtm couMuted by the Third Magistrate, Mr. U. K. Cohnan. yesterday, on charges of accepting an illegal gratification of a half guilder and extortion of another half guilder from a Malay, and was sentenced to two montl. > rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the sentences52 words
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Article83 1908-06-13 6 Messrs. Justices Fisher, Seroombe Smith and Braddoll, sitting as a Court of Appeal, yesterday afternoon, were further addressed by Mr. Greenfield, who appeared for Yeo Cheng Hoc aud Liui Clioo Keng, the lir-t two defendants iv a siurcssful cam' brought by the Netherlands Trading Society in tin Supreme Court before83 words
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Article85 1908-06-13 6 Patbb i rtres pictures continue to draw large houses at this popular place of amusement. The programme presented this week is entirely new, and of such a nature as to suu^all tastes. The management expeot shortly to give pictures of the opening of the Franco- British Exhibition by T. R.85 words
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Article55 1908-06-13 6 A NEW OPPONENT TO SHIPPING CONFERENCE. Rubber Growers' Association Begin au Agitation. iKItOM OtK Om CoKKK-l "M'l-M. London, iviu I'euaugi, .lime I.' Tlio Malaya Seotiuii of the liuhlH.r Qnmti Association has entered upou an agitatitm against the increased freight mfomi by the Homeward shipping Conference uu cuusigu55 words
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Article50 1908-06-13 6 The freight un rubber from .->iu'_:aiiure li.i-~ been increased from Vis. to <H»s. |H-r tun ..I 50 cubic feet, and the through raU Iron' I'urt Sweltenhain, which previmish AogO at o's.. Iws U-< ii iii' i-eas. .1 1,, An agittl tiuii has also liecn started in SiiiMuiH^i against the Immm50 words
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Article320 1908-06-13 6 ATLANTIC RECORDS. Speedy Cunarder Makes A other Fast Run. [KIUTIB'S TILIUKAMI l.oiid'Hi, .1 lino I-'. The I uuard liner Lusilania has arrived ,iL SandyliooK fruni (^ucenstown in four days twenty hours eight minutes. Thi- constitutes a uew reeoril lor the Atlantic. The I'tisiUuin, was built ia IWK .a tin Clyde320 words
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Article207 1908-06-13 6 Comments uf European Press on the Conferences. [KiuT«K'a Tbuukaml London, .luuu (jiurmau comments uu the meeting of the Km;; and the Czar at Keval are t<> the efieot that, while the changes iv Kuiopeau politics, especially as regards .Macedonia, loreshado» oil by the meeting, naturally excite anxiety,207 words
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55 1908-06-13 6 CAPTAIN OF THE GLADIATOR REPRIMAND ED. lUiuiih'a Til>jkam| Louduu, -I'iiiL I.' 'upuui WbUm Luuirdcu, ut H.M.S Ola diittoi which wuu tuu duwV auil ml ii the Soleul by the Ainuncau mail liner tH Paul, haa be< v luuud guilty by the Court martial ut default but not u( uegliguucu. Hois55 words
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54 1908-06-13 6 RUSSIAN CUSTOM HOUSE RAIDED AT TIFLIS. iv l i tu bwui London, Juuc 12. It h reported from TiHis tli.ct a baud ul ten robbers attacked the Custom Boom in daylight, killing live officials. The robbers were pursued and throe i»f their ikiiiilmi- mm killed. The iiiii.iiiidei Meaaad with their54 words
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23 1908-06-13 6 Uiu Tiuuum London, Juuc IJ. The New York State Legislaturu haj passed a Bill making gambling uu racecourse, punal.23 words
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Article21 1908-06-13 6 . !BicTrs':i TcißOßiv] London, June Ij. Mu!a: Htinci i boirj Into Flz 3oruuj!_ diftcta the situation in Morocco.21 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement254 1908-06-13 6 t Caldbeck Macgregor Co's EXTRA SPECIAL /> -II- A LIQUEUR WHISKY, CALOBECK.MACCRECOR *C? VtiimA mo« 6 Kawo.juMW t. '^rxnt iimwiisy "CHOP RAJAH." r i i Everywhere. J— 9 JL KJ KJ KJ E. J. Uurke. Pale Ale. Per case of 4 doz. quart*. $IT.OO Ver case of h do/., piut*.254 words
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Advertisement258 1908-06-13 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BKACH ROAD. Watch To- Night's Programme. ALL NEW PICTURES. 2ND BHOW, 9.30 TO 11 P.M. 1 The Rag-uioker'H Daughter Grandtatber'B Pills 3 The Su liniurini4 In Brazil. Tlie I'lru.-ieuba l-'nl! 3 I liv Cat Family 6 Tbu Physician o( tbu CastU7 A Primitive Buck Fiald tt The Little258 words
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Article4273 1908-06-13 7 SURVEY OF THE SITUATION IN SINGAPORE. Over=Speculation. INFLUENCE OF THE AMERICAN .CRISIS. Can Any Remedy be Suggested Tin v nun-, nutim d tba trading and lmuiicii.ll ornwr Uiroaga «hieh Mm straits s, ttleiueuls aud tbo Kedj rated Mala St iV .lie PttMtafl at the presi nt time, anil4,273 words
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Article94 1908-06-13 7 Mr. M. Sinclair, Commercial Agent for the State of Victoria at Singapore, bus been in attendance at the offices of the Depart meut of Agriculture for six weeks (says Tho Australasian of May 16) for the purpose of being interviewed by exporters who desire to extend94 words
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Article413 1908-06-13 7 Successful Performance by West Kent Band. The Tanglin Club and grounds were a ■-cine of gaiety last ui^ht, when fair women and brave men mot to listen to the delightful straius of the tine band of the Koyal West Kent Iti'giuiciit. His Excellency sir John Andorson and413 words
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Article95 1908-06-13 7 Mien was a shunting aceidcut at the Hotel Vaa Wijk. at about 11 o'clock, last night. A European, employed at a local godowu, invited a young Austrian friend to dine with him in his room, and they began to discuss the relative merits of various kinds of firearms.95 words
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296 1908-06-13 7 Tau Yong .100, a coolie employed by Chop Houg Loo C I viii. of 08 Boat Cjuuy, appeared before tlic Second Magistrate, Mr. C. V, .1. lireen, this morning, on a charge of criminal broach of trust as a servant iv respect of H» bags296 words
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Article93 1908-06-13 7 Sungei Choh Rubber Estate. The report of thp Snngci (hoh Kubbor I-. state Coiupany. Limited, for period from Augtißt I .the dat< of registration I to I leeem Ixr :;l last, states that the expenditure on the development amounted to .!;•■;,< 179. The planting ot the '.if acres clearing was93 words
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Article56 1908-06-13 7 A submarine of a new type was launched at Barrow on May 16. It is said to have twinscrews and four torpedo tuUic. The boats already built have ouly one propeller and one torpedo tube.-. If this OMBi M auccejaful. there will be no otber vessel of tho subI mergible56 words
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Article92 1908-06-13 7 COMPENSATION FOR OUTR\GE IN TONKIN. French Government Refuses to be Placated. IRaoTM's Telegram.) London, Juuu U. It will probably oblige K.-amo and tin other Powers to re consider the position. A semi-official couiniuuiijur published in l'aris shows that France adheres to Hit demand made to the OhiBHC92 words
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Article85 1908-06-13 7 New Leviathan With Gas Engines and Without Funnels. [Rictik's T«horam| London, .him, IJ. The l>aily Telegraphs corrospondout at Portsmouth Magnolia thai, immediately tin British battleship St. inceut is launched iv September, pn paratmns will be luado to luy dowu auother battle.tliip. with a (li»placc mont of 21,***** tou--.85 words
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60 1908-06-13 7 ;Uik Usrisuriscua Lloyu Thlkukaml Berlin, .lune U, liord .Morlcy ut lilackburu, Secretary o State for India, slated ut the Indian Civil Service Club dinner that i-rcat Britain is prepared for a general uprising in ludi:< should it occur, aud that no fear air entertained of60 words
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Article51 1908-06-13 7 [Dm Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Tbuohah{ liorliu, I mil I It is n pi'itt d iniiu tlio i uiti:il StatM that Mr. 11. Taft, r.S. Scctutary for War. is MHMd ot the support of M) delugatcß ut tin appiuacliiu^ Kcpubliuau (ouvcutiou for the scluctiou of a cauilidatc for the In51 words
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Article43 1908-06-13 7 |Dbk OsiAsiAiiacuß Lloyd Tklbokaml Borlin, .lune li. Uumours arc current iv St. I'ttersburg to the cHcct that (ieueral Kudiger, the Kussian Minister of ar. is about to retire. QcjMfaJ Ivanoff, formerly Governor of KrousUi.lt, is spoken of as his successor.43 words
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Article192 1908-06-13 7 Net Profit on Year's Working of over Thousand Pounds. Tbo report of the Directors of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, for the year ended December 31. states tbut the net prutit is L'l 1 Of thu amount expended upon the estate during the year, the sum of CJi192 words
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Article47 1908-06-13 7 The popular eutertaiument headed by lieu llur and Little Bessie, will open a sea son at Hariuia Hall tonight, wheu au excel lent programme will be presented. Hen Hur will issue hi? customary wrest ling challenge. Two performances nightly will be given.47 words
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Article88 1908-06-13 7 In answer to a ipicstiou I nun Mr. Harold OuK, in the House of < 'ominous on May 1-, Mr. Syduey Muxtou. l'ostmastci l ieueral, said The negotiations with tin Canadian I'acilic Uailway Company lor the conveyance of mails to Hongkong are uot completed. The contract will88 words
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Article84 1908-06-13 7 That greed and incipient cannibalism albeit cannibalism of a flatteriugly eclectic kind ara rife in :tomo parts of China, ha:i become apparent as the result of the examination of a class of 100 Chinese students of a certain school in Peking. In reply to the examiner's juory84 words
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Article458 1908-06-13 8 I CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY DEAL. The Russian Government Refuses Japanese Offer to Buy. (Fkosi Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 12. 1.35 p.m. It is reported from St. Petersburg that Baron Ooto, the Japanese representative, has failed to obtain the acceptance by the Russian Government of the Japanese458 words
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Article400 1908-06-13 8 Chinese Woman Fined Four Hundred Dollars. I did not assist in carrying on a Chap .Joe Koc lottery but merely went to the house of the second accused to buy ten cents' worth of black dot, said a Cantonese woman to the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E.400 words
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Article70 1908-06-13 8 The following are the outputs from the Belat and Knantan Mines fur the month of Mny The Bclat Tin Mining Co., Ltd.. 405.21 piculs. The KuanUn Tin Mining Co., Ltd., 258.00 piculs. The following are the advance figures, liiibli' to correction, of the export of tin from70 words
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Article23 1908-06-13 8 Tho appointment of a Deputy Registrar■hip for Singapore has been given to Dr. D. Goshal, an Assistant Surgeon in the Strait* Medical Service.23 words
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Article314 1908-06-13 8 The Health Officer's Representation Submitted. A special meeting of the Mnnicipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Board Kooni, yesterday afternoon, to consider a representation, under section 270 J., regarding the block of premises situated between Macao Street, Hokien Street, China Street and South Bridge Road. There were314 words
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Article340 1908-06-13 8 . Convalescent Bungalow for Police and Warders. The rules for the occupation of tho Govern uiont Police and Warders' Convalescent Bungalow, Labrador Villa, are published in the Government Gazette. European members of the Police Force in Singapore and Warders of the Criminal I'ri son and their families will340 words
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Article161 1908-06-13 8 Mr. Laidlaw Asks a Question in the House of Commons. i In the House of Commons, on May 18, Mr. Laidlaw asked the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies How much the Government of the straits Settlements have contributed towards the establishment of the new bishopric at161 words
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Article167 1908-06-13 8 The Lord Meatb Empire Day challenge cap and League of the Empire personal prize cf £5 £s., opou to all secondary schools of the Empire, has been won this year by Dorothy WilM, Model Public School, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The subject I was, State167 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article33 1908-06-13 8 The draw at the meeting of the Football Association was for the Cup competition »nd not for the League, as we stated yesterday. The West Hunts II are the holders of the Cup.33 words
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Article38 1908-06-13 8 Launch Departures. The oteam launch Argo will leare Juhnnton's Pier for the Club Bungalow on Sunday at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8.80 p.m., returning at 9.80 and 10.80 a.m.. 12.16, 8 and 5 p.m.38 words
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Article51 1908-06-13 8 Ladles' 1.. I.C. Tournament. Last evening, in the semi-final of the Singles Handicap, in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Clnb's Croquet tournament, Mrs. Saunders, 2} bisques, beat Mr. M. K. Sherwood by five points. The final of the Championship and the final of the Singles Handicap still remain to be51 words
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Article117 1908-06-13 8 Famous Jockey's Will. Mr. Ilvnry distance, late of .">:;. New -walk, Leicester, who tbrioe rode Derby winners, and as far back as 1858 rode tho winner of the Cesarewitch. and afterwards acted as starter to the Jockey Club and the ational Hunt Committee, and who died on April117 words
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Article123 1908-06-13 8 s.c.c. v. r.o.a. A team of the R.G.A. played a scratch eleven of the S.C.C. at Hockey on the Esplanade ground yesterday, the game being fast and interesting. The gunners were two men short. During the first half, tho Club had the better of the game, though they were123 words
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Article98 1908-06-13 8 The following is the position in the cable ciicM uintcb between SiDgaporo and Bangkok White (Singapore.) Black (Bangkok.) 1. P-K 4 P— K 4 2. Kt— K B 8 Kt— Q B 8 8. B— Kt 5 Kt— K B 8 4. Castles Xt z P 6. P— Q98 words
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Article136 1908-06-13 8 S.R.C. v. Raffles Institution. A soccer match was played on tbo S.R.C. portion of the Esplanade yesterday, between the S.R.C. and a team of boys of Raffles Institution. Id the first half, the S.R.C. were oftener on tho aggressive and obtained two or three good chances of scoring136 words
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Article135 1908-06-13 8 5.C.R.C. Tournament. Yesterday's play in the S.C.I&.C. Lawn Tennis Club's tournament resulted as follows A Sinoles. Scow Pob Long, we 6 beat Tan Tiam Kiat, scr., B^-7, 6—4. B SINOLBS. Song Chin Eng. scr. beat Tan Keng Swee. rec.2, ft— 4, 6— B. To-day's Ties. A SINOLtS. Choo135 words
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Article233 1908-06-13 8 Singapore Oolf Club. A Scratch Sweep and a Handicap Sweep will be played ou the Race Course Links on Sunday, commencing at 9.80 sharp. The conditions will be nine holes, match play. Tiffin will be served at the Club that day! Tbe draw of the Scratch Sweep is as233 words
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Article183 1908-06-13 8 The Siamese elephant in front of the new Theatre has now regained his former glory, no longer being used for planks to lean against or for coolies' bajus to be hang upon. The shaving* and other rubbish which littered the lawn about its feet have been cleared away,183 words
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Article201 1908-06-13 8 Lieutenant Cator, acting Master Attendant and Magistrate at the Marine Court, con eluded toe hearing of the case against Masyed bin SamHurce, Quarter master of the N.D.L. steamer Marudu, yesterday afternoon. Ah reported in these columns, yesterday. Masyed was charged with assaulting Mr. V. Korth, Chief Officer of201 words
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Advertisement182 1908-06-13 8 NASAL CATARRH PRODUCES DEAFNESS RELIEF IN PE-RU-NA. Mr. R. J. Arless, 401 City Hall At», Montreal, Quebec, is an old gentleman of wide acquaintance, having served thirty-eight years In the General Postoffice of Montreal, a record which •peaks for Itself. Concerning his ose of Peruna, see letter given below. •1182 words
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Advertisement398 1908-06-13 8 THE BEST FOR YOUR HAIR. HARIMA HALL rHT. AT 7.30 AND 9.30 810 ATTRACTION BENHUR I'lii" yonng man haa already created a profound impression in Singapore, and bas Krengthcned bi<> title to the POCKET HERCULEB. He will give his complete show LITTLE BESSIE Ibis dainty singing and .lancing comedienne has398 words
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Advertisement347 1908-06-13 8 WANTED TO PURCHASE. Horse and Victoria. <l»m Price Rrplv to A. J r/o Htntits Times. -2= RUBBER PLANTER WANTED. Wanted, a Yonn Rubber Planter with 8 to ft vets' experience and a working kncwledfi« of J&vaneoe or Malay. Apply to 1 he Borneo Co., f.td Singapore. i:ii4 AGENT WANTED. Agent347 words
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Advertisement1007 1908-06-13 9 THE gCBSCBIPTIOM UBT WILL OPEN OX MONDAY. THE 13iu DAY OF.'JUKE. iIM vM> CLOSE OX <>U BEFORE THURSDAY, THE 18th DAY OF JLNE, 190(J. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Company, LIMITED fsv tf mM At** l''"o>- < i Capital £600,000, I.lVll'H' IM" I 400 000 SIX PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £11,007 words
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Advertisement1293 1908-06-13 9 X' s. d. The average prutits if tlio businesses on the basis of Uie last live years is ">.">.914 0 i To this Las to be added rents hitherto piid tor (-remises now taken over by the Company 7:248 17 3 \nd the turtber rents from the part of uew1,293 words
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Advertisement128 1908-06-13 9 WassiamullAssqmull&go.Have Removed THEIR NEW PREMISES. OPPOSITE. No. 56 and 57, High Street ENTIRELY HEW STOCK UNPACKED. l B m«u, WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. RudgeWhitworth Brllains Best Bicycle Whitworth BICYCLES. STBATKD CATALOGI E <>N APPLICATION. W^Km RudgeWhilwonh W- v»7a Brilains Besrl BicycU >ggj!gy WSEBM SOMETHING BPil|«|^gS^llKn At the special request of W^SBJscSSSS^^128 words
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Article783 1908-06-13 10 NEW CALCULATIONS FROM NEXT YEAR. Predictions of Astrologers. A mcttiug. called by the liou. Mr. Justice Saroda C'liaran Mitra au.l l'rofissor 1* iuchanon Saliittyacliai va. was held at Calcutta recently, and many n-spectable Indian gentlemen graced the nieetiu^ with their presence. I'undit Uajondra Chaudi-a Shastri, MA. I(ai783 words
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Article86 1908-06-13 10 What appears to have been a Uiy ti^ht took place ou May IH, at I'ong VYha, in North Kyuny Sang, Korea. About 800 insurgentH are reported to have made a sudden attack on the prefecture but were stubbornly met by the Japaneflu garrison, which chiefly consisted of gendarmes. The fighting86 words
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Advertisement667 1908-06-13 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE. M I :y. ft m I',. Jt 2i'l p.m. Shophouso N... 1 t (formerly No. 41), orl Oieanj; Wan SerujPlac', Singapore tj»u. Am 867 feet, lew 999 years, quit vent VI. Powell V Co.. i j.i i AbjoMosm ra, MORTGAGEES SALE. M ,day, June Hi,667 words
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Advertisement503 1908-06-13 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE. 'J bVbb, Juna 15, at 2.30 p.m. DIBTRIcr OF NORTH BELETAR. 100 acres, 3 looda, 15 poles; Agrioui'.ural Lan.l, hcl.l I'or 999 years. H. L. Coghlaa V Co., Licensed Auctioneers and ljl.i Surveyors. LAND SALE. M '.day, June 22, a i j. 30 p.m. Lot503 words
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Advertisement559 1908-06-13 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. H l'.-id<iy, Jun- 17, ai l.iO p.m. Freehold Land situate at Kalian.;, ar« j roods and '.'j poles. Quit rent 11. G. A. Fernandez and Co.. 1317 Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE S SALE. VMbaaiay, June 17, it 2.!0 i>.m. Freehold Land nnd Hou-ie known as No. M,559 words
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Advertisement88 1908-06-13 10 BE ON THE BAFE BIOE. Your physirian may be busy or oat of town jast at the time some member of your family has an attack of colic or diarrhoea. Saeli cascb frequently prove fatal before a doctor can be summoned or medicine procured. No physician can prescribe a better88 words
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Advertisement550 1908-06-13 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SOLE Monday, JnmsJ3, at 2 30 p.m. A'! tbit pieoe of Land situate ia tho District of Toah Pyoh, being Lot 2, Bart of Grant No. ">. Area 72,63$ -ioare feet, t.igctiicr witlj the Compound Hoi">e erected l:icreon known as 94, Tboi:ipBon Road. H. L. Coghlan550 words
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Advertisement647 1908-06-13 10 3ANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. j INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid ap Capital iv 60,000 Shares «f iiOeach 41.300.00 C Reserve Fund ..*1,525.00( Reserve Liability of Proprietors ftI.MO.OOC CANKERS. Bank ol England. National Bank of Scotland. Tbe London City it Midland Bank. Ltd SINGAPORE BRANCH. I647 words
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Article42 1908-06-13 11 Mr .lust !<■«■ (.rautlißiu is ri ported to ).:ive s>aid that it might be regarded M v .strange comparison, but to liis mind a motor-car was ratlior like a wild beast, for which those who had control of it ought to be responsible.42 words
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Article43 1908-06-13 11 Hi- M;,|tvty ihe Kiug of SpaiD. who is pirli.ips the* moit ardent of motoiing mouarehs. has a Koyal Warrant to Messrs. atgyll Motorn. Limited, apioiuting them wanaat holders to the l:o_\ul House with t!ie ;i«e of the Shield and Koyal Arms of Spain.43 words
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Article30 1908-06-13 11 Armies and Motors. r Crty motor trucks ivjil he Mai iv the next ruaua.uvros of the French aruiy. Tie Swi«s authorities decided to I|4H motor tuick"- during the military MMtOTKa.30 words
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Article44 1908-06-13 11 Cement for Repairing Iron. Eiiual parts of lithrage and red kail, form, when mixed with a sufficient quantity of glycerine to produce a paste, a substance wi.kh i> highly satisfactory fur repairing Brack* in iron. It resists thi- actiou li water, alkalies, and Sic.44 words
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Article66 1908-06-13 11 Motor KacinK in sitily. j A race was held at Palermo, on May 10, round the Kuonfoimella district for small motorcars. The distauee was IJOO kilometres in two circuits. Guippon arrived fir«t. having Kivered the entire distuncc in r'.h. tSlmin. BOaM and won the prize of 4,«K' lire. Si^uirc won66 words
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Article145 1908-06-13 11 Australian Humour. Ittins ot social news ofteu leave mucli to the imagination. Last week. savH a writer in The Australasiau. I read thut Miss Brown started on a motoring trip to Melbourne with the- two Mi-- Smiths. 1 began the puragrapb with .serious apprehensions as to its substauce or k*145 words
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Article58 1908-06-13 11 Will someone who knows tuke tf thu theme, Aud expand it iuto a •■cng Will they Kindly explain how the co« was ttfeif Or the petrol Miipply went wrong? If we must hare mill a«e. pray make it short: BM tell us uuue the less, Were they nut for a58 words
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Article31 1908-06-13 11 Tberc'.- n Md «<«it bleiitiu}; in Cioulburn town For the kid that will ne'er come back The venison murks on the fence suggest That it si it on the motor track.31 words
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Article26 1908-06-13 11 There's a louc-ome swaygie who owned a dog That money wouldn't buy He l.eiird it howl wheu tlio uu«m weut dewn And the motorcar shot by.26 words
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Article29 1908-06-13 11 There\ a bullock astride at ft fMtoM liuib, .Virt the dfOTeri all declare, Tin ir bloouiin' ooth. they can t make «ut Jlo« the devil it climbed up there.29 words
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Article26 1908-06-13 11 Tfaete'l 11 kaMeted yato H the rniiway bank. Ami the liu< MfUMH i'hat it wusut done by the duivu txpr. Cos it doesn't cro^s that way.26 words
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Article27 1908-06-13 11 Tharc'l a horse aud saddle at lU'/orbuck. I; tit the ridci's bad misfit There was something scrpimiod from the dark behind Just before he felt the hit27 words
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Article27 1908-06-13 11 There is devastation all down the hue. Acd on the Sydney side P.ut the two Miss Smiths ami the onr Mhi Urown lliivc liui-lnd their uiotor ride.27 words
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Article27 1908-06-13 11 .Motor Yacht Club Arrangements. Tin- coininittro of the Motor Yacht Club hart under consideration the question ah to whether ladies shall be elcotedas mcnibera ol tin lab.27 words
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Article157 1908-06-13 11 The (Hidden Trophy. This year there will be two big "reliability contests in America, the one held by the American Automobile Association, and the othu by the Automobile Club of America. The Automobile Club of Americu. shortly after resigning from affiliation with the American Automobile Association, announced that it would157 words
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Article88 1908-06-13 11 Graphite. In their place such materials as graphite mica, sulphur, and so on, art; excellent. Nothing better can be used to uiaVe up for the slight inequalities of sliding surface bearings than these substances. But a ball bearing that is so poorly finished as to have iU action improved by88 words
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Advertisement371 1908-06-13 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS SILENT 14-16's PE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON lEW AT CUAUI RAIiM <S3 1 I- ii-d 14uj:>, Urcliurd lioaj dHUlff tllPMlwl S&r (Two Doore from Cold Storage liepot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. NON-SUPS" (OBOOVBD) ANL' OHbi.VAUi (I'LAINi HBATI TVKKS STO(,KEI> IN ALL J Mr. 1371 words
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Advertisement136 1908-06-13 11 fJiJlaii* Tlicbe tiny _t^^L^_^L|A Capsules sit{>eri«, r Vr/llß^B\^r l 0 Copaiba, I \^^^M^^^W Cubebs, and 1 Injections cure 1 t the same diseases as these drugs 1 |in forty-eight hours without incoavenience f^s. 1 f Eacb Oaja* MM the (JUDY) j FOR DISEASES Of THE CHUT. SRIMAULTS SYRUP Or HrraPHDSPHirE136 words
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Advertisement33 1908-06-13 11 LAZATINE, the Ideal PargitiTe. reoom. mended by the best medjoal authorities. Easj to take and oertain in resaltu. To be had of all 3bemistt. Wholesale turn The Pharmkoy. Bat Wry Road. Singapore MM33 words
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Advertisement488 1908-06-13 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. v. -tm.-t iron. ■'ihc Motor A Sweet-running Car. bj Henry Sturruey. Vld the op portnnity a few day* ago of a eh rt rnn on tbe 1 1 new 14 li. p. Biddoley. Tin chassis, for a four -cylinder car is OinilFl Flf extremely simple, and488 words
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Advertisement180 1908-06-13 11 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REDUCTION IN CHARGES FOR SUPPLY OF GAS NOTICE it- lurtby given ttiattln rates for the supply of gag for private consumption will be reduced, as follows, from July l.noxt. TO CONSI'MEKS WHOSE BILLS AltE PAID IX THE MONTH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THAT OF THE SUPPLY PitKsKNT ruKK. Rnvan Pnoa180 words
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Advertisement372 1908-06-13 11 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY REDUCTION IN CHAR6EB. The Municipal Commissioner.-, arc prepared t< np ly I.lectticity, including onergy for light, power nnrt i:iduttrial |nirpo»e», al tht following rut-s For [.i^bt-ng, Faut ami UHt, ■>:, cnte per B. O T. unit. Fir Motor Installation* n( to U II I1I 1372 words
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Advertisement446 1908-06-13 12 Scale of Charges. PREPAID ADVERTI6EHEXIS.— MIaceIIaa??"3 Wanlt of Every Deicriptlon, Hoa3!i, k»oJ. etc., to let, ate in«ert«d tl the following ivr-; t Lit 1 p«t locb. Iwo *.00 Three 1.60 Bix t.SO Hrne I.«C Twelve 7.2 C itj-trt U (Ea.ih duW.qaeat mouth N rirlaoh.j rato Id baaed opes an arerage446 words
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Advertisement680 1908-06-13 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Bins:— roar tin**, oat !c«rtlon», 11.00 Bj tbt inch, in of Cb&rgM. TENDERS INVITED. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. Tenders will be ;?ce.-. tC. a: :be cilice of the Bt rotary to Resign' j-eiacger up to noon on the loth June. IsKK lot recVcc the undermentioned Farms for the pc680 words
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Advertisement688 1908-06-13 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Bins .—Four Linn, on* or two lnitrtloni, fl-00 Bj the inch, sea Bcali of Charges DRAUGHTSMAN WANTEO. Draughtsman required in a Surveyor's Office, j Mast be neat and able to plot from field book. Apply H. C. c/o Straits Tim;*. c 10! 0 WANTEO TO PURCHASE. >i\ir;ii strong688 words
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Advertisement600 1908-06-13 12 Immigration Syndicate, SECTION X, CAVANAGH BRIDGE BUILDINGS, SINGAPORE. CABLE ADDRESS:— IMMIGRATIO. CODE A.B.C. STH. ED. USED. WE mfpljr ttrang, liealthy Javaneae oooliea for Estates and Mines, WE undertake all fonnalitie> required by the Netherknda Governmental thus save our enstomers trouble and inconvenience. We do ih < fi-ee of any charge,600 words
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Advertisement280 1908-06-13 12 Syrup of Raspberry PIRELY MAM OF GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY JUICE AND SUGAR. Mixed with iced vrater or soda water, it form- a very palatabU rtirt-liiu K ami healthy drink, which is no doubt the most suitable beverage for hot clin?ati It also Torus a delicious inyrtditnt for icf cream and280 words
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Advertisement157 1908-06-13 12 HOUSE TO LET. N0.4,M00ntR,., Al rlv Ki v. HOUSE TO BE LET. Unfnrtished. No. 106. Kiver Valley R-,ad. a Urge ».-d well-built house. Suitable fcr a Boarding House 0C Met-. Immediate- eutr. U. r,. COGHLAN4Co.. cS73 House Apont-. HOUSE TO BE LET Tote let, ner.r Hawtoo v Hmn' House, suitable157 words
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Article353 1908-06-13 13 >a te Oi j 1 .ran ion I u»pit«J Sob- Nurai'.: of Bbam Inoe Valae Pud Shares ap to Unissued ORmpany VOITATIOHB 1003 5300.000 1807 X300.000 1901 1800,000 190H i!4(X;,0llO 1907 «400,000 u*ol £60,000 1306 £100,000 1906 1150,000 1906 £120,000 1906 £30,000 IUO6 »450,000 ."OO.WO m.oeu KOO.l<oo 560.000 S7VH.353 words
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Article370 1908-06-13 13 RUBBER. I 1905 1908 1904 1908 1906 1904 1906 1906 1906 1907 1906 1906 £130,000 i J30O,O!>0 tso.ooo £70,000 •150,000 £13,000 £78.000 £810,000 £180,000 £330,000 075,000 •380,000 £100,000 124,1-25 10A 000 ■.IN 61.1**1 12A,L'CK l i58.000 343,327 180,000 301.600 175,000 338.000 29.200 I 48.U00 > 103,500 In.AOO 2-2,750 SI.OOU 13,500370 words
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Article203 1908-06-13 13 1894 1898 1866 190S 1*96 1901 1899 £5,377.10.0 »12^,000 116,000,000 12,400,000 •1,000,000 •34,000 •875,000 •600,000 130,000 £400,000 •160,000 1200/XKI »50? 0< 0 C(». OW.' MO W I IS.OOO.'Ji'O *,«00,000 1,000,000 34,000 875,000 7,688 4,800 181,000 I JK.OOO I 8,000 8.000 I 4.000 S,MO 8,000 I 3,750 24,000 800 400,000203 words
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Article219 1908-06-13 14 Sinoapobb, Junk U, IBOW. PRODUCF. liaiubicr buyers t 7.20 do iCrili- V) I unpicked 11.IK) Copra Bali 6.HD do I'onti.ini. 6.:t() Pepper, Black buyers 11.25 4o Wliito 5V 18.87J Sai^o Flour tlxwHrt ;(.0l) do I.r im. i No. I |Jf Poarl mo :i.s*i Ooffeo Bali picked 26.00 Coffee, Palembang,219 words
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Article43 1908-06-13 14 lowurth Kraklne 11% »SOO,'JU> h,|Wi, liley lUrgnaiTQN im.OW pntcu i'lioro Klootrio Tnimways Co., Ltd. 5% 350,000 nnmiiml lioKapore Manloipsl A% 400,000 'iO% pram Ht ).«78,000 3%prem Ij 1,600.000 3% pram 4% 601,900 t% dig nor itnita KiuiDeeriDK Syd., Ctd. 6% 45,000 par.43 words
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Article98 1908-06-13 14 rmm Kdbopi— By the M.M. Calodonion, due June 15. From China— By the M.M. s.s. E. biinoiiti, due Juuo 19. Singapore Une in London i ilay 11 N. D. L. Juno 3 Juik I lay 14 B. I. June 6 June fi fay 18 M. M. June98 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement20 1908-06-13 14 Time Balm on Fort Canning and Mount Fabvr drop Wh at I p.m., l!Hgi| «tanditrd 1 cjrrui|Kjuiliivj tofiu.lll lin.uu.ut,li muttitinik.20 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1908-06-13 14 Singapore Tide Table. (Fbom Ju.nk 13 to Jcnk 19.) HIGH WATER.! LOW WATER Time" TH'ght Time H'ght hrs. mm. ft. ins. hrs. mm. ft. me. Juue X._K n I 9.47 am 8.1 3.32 am 1.8 bAT D aD«l3 J 926pm 90 saBpm 37 Kdnwt I, 1(): «am 8.4 I U131 words
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