The Straits Times, 15 June 1908
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Title Section13 1908-06-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.677. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JUNE 15. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1908-06-15 1 Brooklands 26 h.p. Record. The long 'distance record in the 20 h.p. class was beaten liy Mr. J. W. Stocks on a DE DION BOUTOM Car on April 27, the distance, 274 miles, being covered at an average speed of over 71 IMIIXjIES IFIEIR, IECOTJIR,. C. DUPIRE aTscT CO., KATZ177 words
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Advertisement47 1908-06-15 1 The HARIMA HALL AT NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. has been leased out to THE BEN HUB, LITTLE BESSIE CO., for a .-licit season. The Cinematograph Machine with fittings, complete, as well as some second-hand films are offered for sale. For particulars, apply to E. HARIMA, 518, Beach ttoad.47 words
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Advertisement46 1908-06-15 1 CALEDONIAN HOTEL 77, Braat Boaah Road, SingaporeThe Brightest and Healthiant Reeort in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets all 3oaM and Traini. Pure and *^^^kS Wholesome ASAHI BEER. Of all Dealers. Wholesale only from THE MITSUI BUSS AN KAISHA, THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPANY. LTD.46 words
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Advertisement215 1908-06-15 1 Robinson and Company. £S and *p h£*9~S*7 CIGARETTES. PS il^lg^^/dtf The ■■CLUB Brand CltHEf -**-> Keprewent- the Highest iV^jree of P^^^^tfartS uixtuvt* of tlic liigln-st grade of ylf^~^^S^^^^^^T^T^^^ !lanj umile. ef t! in. Vli-i-iia mature 1 Tobacco, cool suiol;in». W 1,1. 1 j Tobacco, cvciv Itai bring seductive flavour and215 words
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Advertisement216 1908-06-15 1 ADELPHI HOTEL "ffIUT THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE UNDER ENGLISH MANAGEMENT. Anglo-French Cuisine English Cleanliness Home Comforts Moderate Terms I GUEST WIGHT EVERY SATURDAY. By special desire, the Plebiscite Dinners are being continued. Gnests s.jouM eenJ in requests for any Special Dishes desired on or before Friday in raoh week.216 words
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Advertisement22 1908-06-15 1 Plants, Flowers. A Basket of Beautiful ROSES for 5O CENTS. Tel^— I SBfcS; ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT. tl7. Orchard Bond4025 122 words
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Article1379 1908-06-15 2 CONSOLIDATED MALAY ESTATES KEPORT. Acreage Planted in the I .MS. iicatlers from the Straits SettUuients or the Federated Malay States, pruccediu^ to England and caring to visit the Kubbcr and Allied Tracks Exhibition at Olympia. from September U to September '2(1. can obtain free of charge, season or1,379 words
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Article403 1908-06-15 2 Mr. Farman Challenges the Wright Brothers. The Paris ■.rorrtsponileiit ol the I>aily Chronicle -tan that Mr. Henry r'ttruian, the. famous aeronaut, through the medium of thu Nm York Herald, nan i-.-ued a challenge to the Wright lSrotbcis, inviting them to compete against him in a race with aeroplanes.403 words
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Advertisement463 1908-06-15 2 "STELLA" Motor Cars. Silent when running, Flexible Engine, Durable, Economical. Trial ruus can be arranged. The Borneo Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, SINGAPORE. Bulmer's Cider. i (FINEST HEREFORDSHIRE). Guaranlevd to be the pure juice of selected apples. An ideal drink for the Tropics. 6 Dozen Pints $16. 3 Dozen Quarts $13.463 words
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Advertisement153 1908-06-15 2 Uerr Dernbnrg, the German Colonial Secretary, was received by the King at Buckingham Palace before sailing (or South Africa. A Monster V Devil Fish Destroying its vie- fIS tim is a type of Rheumatism. To be overpowered I by this terrible disease, crippled, I helpless, bedridden, is to-day the fate153 words
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Advertisement843 1908-06-15 2 6. OTOMUNE CO., SINGAPORE. Japanese Curios and General Store. 0 have Hit I'lNKsl. -.ptt-ibily selected collf-ction oj High class Japanese Curio* and Modem Art Work of Japan suitable for PRESENTS, GIFTS, PRIZES AND SOUVENIRS. It needs only visit to the CKtablifbou U to appreciate all that is dioplayod in tht843 words
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Article, Illustration840 1908-06-15 3 MAN-EATER SHOT AT P4DANG RENGAS. Exciting Experience in Selangor, The Mulay Mail has published the follow inn accouut of the shooting of the tiger at Padang Rengas by Mr. H. VttJ* of Kuala 1 .urn pur Having received information that the mau-cating tiger at Padang Keugas had been840 words
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Article140 1908-06-15 3 The lilot'irfnutciii cocrespouuVut of, tbe Times tells the following interesting story of the meeting of Lord Metbuon and General De Wet. Ho says:— At a recent social gathering at tho house of Mr. Botha, tbe Mayor of Bioemfontein, Lord Methuen and General De Wet were casually introduced140 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement472 1908-06-15 3 PURE MILK FOR BABIES. Foods. Tha "ADanburyi Milk l-"ooii-> .ire t,ia nearest uppioaeh *o maternal milk that science has yet achieved. They provide, when usea as directed, a ?omplete diet for infants; promote vigorous health and growth; make firm flesh and strong bones; nnd are so graduated ns to give472 words
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Advertisement31 1908-06-15 3 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, recommended by tbe buel medioal authorities. Eaiv 10 take aiid oartain m result*. To be u»d of all jhemiata. WboleMtle frmn Thr Ph»rm»oy. Battery Ro«.1. Hio«»port MM31 words
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Advertisement523 1908-06-15 3 A MATRON of the Y.W.C.A. HOME %a t* VVV V- J' 1* v I m Neuritis, Lassitude, Neuralgia— Almost everyone has known rhm ieeling of relief and thankfulness when they have lound someone who could be '<Icf>ei<J t d upon' without doubt or disappointment, whose word Gin be accepted unquestionably—523 words
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Article297 1908-06-15 4 Another Reason lor the Downfall of Greece and Rome. A Mr W. 11. S. .Jones has advanced ;i uew theory as to the cause ot" tho decay of ancient HoiU' :iud QnMa, He assigns it to the sprea i malaria aud gives some iat< resting BfidettOO. Practically297 words
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Article298 1908-06-15 4 Working at Great Pressure in New York. < jun of Team, an it i.-, eaUad m fhm Yjiii, !■< Am. i-ica's latesa nu.jnii.ial tribunal tor uiomlinn biukcu hcarto. It is roa by tinHobi'' Kiluiati.)ii;il Allium-. in New York, and wlicu. ou a special iuvitatiou givon. .i298 words
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Article178 1908-06-15 4 1 1ST OF PASSENGERS. Passengers Outward. POT P. Msi O. ~to;iujei .Moldavi.i. OOOMI oi iutf witb Urn steaoier Ucrajiha ai Coluuibo. lon .1 me l». Mr. D W PowcO, Mi-. B. Nr.nu. Mi. ;m.l Xra II A. Oil I 111 J. Mr. II 11. I.. .M.ISM V. Par P. .ui.f178 words
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Article33 1908-06-15 4 Au infonual gatbsjsiasr ai l.ausdowu lluusu <jl friend* an. l mmUsl of the late Duke of Dcvoushirc decided to sjfM elfict to tlie doii'e lor a public memorial of the distill gttisjhsjd -tiitcsmaii.33 words
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Article61 1908-06-15 4 The icpoit 01 the Rflfal Mail si.aiu Packet C<n]i)iauy for 1907 states that the court avauud tlictuselves nt a favourable opportu nity pi ac<j liring an interest 111 thu Sliire Urn of steamers. trailiu)> tv 1 lima aud the I'ar KMSi and they purchased the steamers Mouiuoutlishiic, l>eiibi<;hshire, and Flint61 words
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Article747 1908-06-15 4 XifUMY, rt, firobablt' date oj arrival, 2nd name of Agents. STEAMERS. Airlio, Sydney, Jsms 24; Boastead iH—BtS), larcelou.f. fuue \i; Barlow Aroad:a Hongkoni: lalyS; P. AO. Coy. Aroonia. 1 imbn. JohrlS; East Asiatic (oy Aatj nax, i.id», Iv!. W. Mansfield AyTUhia. Bangkok, Jans)tl| BorneoOov" ■i.o:' Samoa. I'ina MoineComte747 words
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Advertisement103 1908-06-15 4 AN AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER S STORY. It is theeouiun reiiil traveller who tinds the many aaaßMa of climate and water trying. Mr. Gkaa, fl. C°ha|iiuan, who repreocuts a large llrisbaue conccru, had been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Ou one of hi* ti ips a fellow traveller recommended Chamberlain's103 words
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Advertisement753 1908-06-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. i2T O «aa> V*# a STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For Cbina, Japan, Penanp;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Cbiu Coaet, Persian Gulf Continental, and Amerioa' 1 Ports. dimmer? veil! leave Singapore on ts ahow MAIL I.INH. (OtHKanl \or753 words
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Advertisement667 1908-06-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SGHEEPVAART MY. BANDJER, BANDJERMASIN. Tbe Steamers ot this company maintain a regalar service between:— Singapore, Scurabaya, Bandjermasin, Polo Lant, BsJik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment s,t Bandjennasin fur Sampit, Mandawai. Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai. Tbe steamers have good acoomodation for first and second class passengers. Tom Caw.667 words
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Advertisement432 1908-06-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The sieamer* of this Company maintain a regular, servioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China an 1 Japan. Homewards, they are deapatoheJ fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavea direct, callinc st Penang and Colombo. Taking432 words
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Advertisement774 1908-06-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYO Imparlal (ierman Mall Lin* The fast and well known mail steamerthis Company sail fortnightly from Br Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sooths re ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (counc. Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vloe WJSSS) Por Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penarv Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, NagasAki,774 words
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Advertisement200 1908-06-15 4 UNION S.S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. <J\GAPORE TO SKW ZEALAND AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTLBTOM AM) I' SEDIN, U.S.' OLLIV. Ai' &aluJU!fO aNJ> HJI DBMNBUmri OFTK>J>). The Cumpany'» T.S. Stcaujer APARIMA, tous. Edwd. Siott, Cociinundor, tuaiii tains a regular foiir-montliiy service betwcoa Siuxapur.-' .ud New Zealand. Excellent saloou .".;couiuitnlaticu amidabjpsj, fitted200 words
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Article1467 1908-06-15 5 uuuiMi tit.ulmx tha following khtinm<oiM »r» im.l »t r -_«t«Aia«r ab. ship; hq. tnrqae; -uti.— ■kassW! Vrt.-Ylu.llt. Cm.— Ornlxr il'bt.— <lan bout; lur.— TortHxl". H.p- -Mor»e pow«i Brit.Briti»h D. S.— l uit...l mttml Krb. -l-wro-h; Oer.— llnoi, llal .—Dutch Hal. -Italian Sum.— lp.tin»h; Bai.— S.u-Awak <».. -o*n«rd1,467 words
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Article149 1908-06-15 5 PARKED BTJMDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERB. May -IK— Dut. »tr. Opliir. Captain Boon, from Batavia. May '28. For Rotterdam. J". —Nor. str. Sotumerstad, from Slinnghai. "29. Brit. str. Vauxhall, from Now York, March 14. For Shanghai. 80.— Brit. str. Olondevon. HO.— Brit. str. Islander, Captain Wright from Cliristiuas149 words
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Article69 1908-06-15 5 BcMMftUB) P. AVi, 0 Miru The P. and homeward mail Bteamer Delhi left Hongkong, al 3 p.m on Ratnrday, »n.l in dne here at 6 a.m.. on Thursday, the 18th in tant. OiTwinc P. ami O. Mail. The P. ami O. outward mail steamer Devanha left Colombo69 words
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Article58 1908-06-15 5 P»a Stsamii. Ttaa To-homow IlaiH v in Li Stunt 9 a.m. Tring^iuu via portn Aing Ltamj 11 a.m. P. fi'tenham aud Penang Perak 1 p.m. Mm- and Malacca Lady Weld 2 p.m. P. Hwettenhara via ports Poh Ann 8 p.m. WrnxrsDAT. P. s utimn and Penang Kutmi 158 words
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Article109 1908-06-15 5 Kwra Epr.'f»— fly the P. O. a.s. Devanha, due Jane l.<. From Chin*— By tha P. 4 O Delhi. due June M :i Ti»L* or miL« io». Singmpori- l>ne Id Looiion irrlTed May 11 V I> I. June Jane 4 M»> 14 B. I. June 6 June109 words
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86 1908-06-15 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day Eibt Wbabt Bas»— Nil. Eisi W. Hktioh I— Moj on M»rn, T«wti San. 1 |Bimi Wbarf):— Nil. Sittrnoß No. >— Albenga, Kuraiiang. 3 -Lothian. 4— Headly. s— Kataang B—TtlemachiH.8 TtlemachiH. Teleafora. T— La Seyne. B— E.86 words
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Article941 1908-06-15 5 Returns of the Belat and Kuantan Companies. In his monthly report to the Director*, the manager of the Bilat Tin Mining Com pany, Limited, states: Bclat, June 5. Gentlemen, I beg to submit to you my report of tbe work dove on your mines during the month of941 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement60 1908-06-15 5 A CERTAIN CURE FOR BOWEL COMPLAINT. When attacked wit.i iliarthotia or bowel cuuiplaint you want medicine that acts quickly. Tlio attack is always sudden, generally MM and with increasing pain. Chamberlain* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has never been known to fail in any case of colic, diarrhoea or Hummer60 words
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Advertisement489 1908-06-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM JNAV CO. LTD. o The CumpaniM' itwuntn are dwijMieDed from Liverpool outwaida (or tho Htraiti, Übina and Japan ever; wmk. and from Itpaa homewards for Londrn, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and for Genoa. Marseille! and Liverpool monthly One489 words
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Advertisement476 1908-06-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line I'BR NAJIONaI, HIGHWAY TO feUKOrS VIA CHINA JAPAN. CANADA ao.l ONITEb BTATKB. Koute from llnntfkr<nf t*» Hbaogha'. Nagasaki (Inland Baa of Japanl. Kobe. Yokohama. Viotorla »v 1 Vance: "er K.M.H. -'Kur:tii>^ or Ivdia" Txuc *or«v hwio R.M.S.476 words
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Advertisement335 1908-06-15 5 4UCTION SALES Powell and Co. I line 18— At .Sale-room, leasehold laud and houHe in Arab Street, at 2 30 p.m. 16— At Saleroom freehold land at Siglap, GayUng. Kalian^ Road, and off Byed Alley Road, at 230 p.m. a 16— At Sale-room, freehold land andAou»o in Orchard Road, and335 words
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Advertisement76 1908-06-15 5 Tim-BiLUi on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Bingjaifore standard tira« corresponding to 6 a.m. Qfeeuwicb itkhh time. The timegun is fired at "tl o'clock ucytn. indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday. wh»n it is fired »t in* o'oloek. SPRAINS QUICKLY CUREO. Bathe76 words
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Miscellaneous147 1908-06-15 5 Singapore Tide Table. (Fbom Jcne 15 to JrSEjlj HIGH WATER. |LOW WATEB Time f H'ght Time ffght hrs. mm. ft. ins. brs. mm. ft. ins. June 111.21 am; 8.6 4.48 am 0.4 Moiidat H 10 .s9pm: 9.7 4.38pm 8.9 •all 05 P m h6 5.22 am 0.0 TcaM)»t IB U-147 words
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Miscellaneous137 1908-06-15 5 DAY BY DAY Monday, June 15. Hlcb Water. 10 30 p m Wbiteaway Lsidlaw and Co. (t.t i.i nabscrip tioo list opens. B.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament. Albambra. 780p in Japanese Cinematograph. 7-30 p.m Ilarima Hall. Ben Hur. 7-80 p.m Tuesday, June 10. High Water. 0-5 p.m. 11-18 p.m. Wednesday, June 17.137 words
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1491 1908-06-15 6 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, JUNE 15. I'll, letter by Mr. Joseph O. Alexander, Hou. Secretary of the Society for tinSuppression of Opium, roproduced in this issue, is au excellent example of liow an artificial public opinion on the opium question has becu macufactured by this sedulous Secretary1,491 words
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Article16 1908-06-15 6 A cargo of tin-ore arrived from Siugkup by the Dutch steamer Sultau Van Liugga, last night.16 words
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Article17 1908-06-15 6 A coolie steamer pastied through the |«n'. at 1 p.m., uu Saturday, from South Africa to China.17 words
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Article15 1908-06-15 6 Two Dutch steamers arrived en Saturday with Chinese puxsougurs from liamljei uiossiu, afflicted with beri-buri.15 words
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Article19 1908-06-15 6 Two steaniurs arrivud from Palumhaui^, uu Satin day. the I iiitch steamer Uphir aud tho Ifritish steamer Can Yong19 words
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Article22 1908-06-15 6 There was a case of small-pox ou bourd the N.D.L. stoamer Teo I'ao, which arrived from Kali, on Saturday, with 166 pigs.22 words
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Article19 1908-06-15 6 I'loui Christmas Island, a cargo uf phos phatu arrived, yesterday, by thu Christmas Island I'hosphate Company's stcaujur Is landor.19 words
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Article20 1908-06-15 6 From LaugUat. UIi.OUO cases aud 9IJSM tins of petruluuui arrived, yusturday, by the Norwegian steamer Halyard. which |M to Koochow.20 words
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Article26 1908-06-15 6 A Cliiuosc woman living at lti ,'mi Street has had a Iteugali arrested ou a charge of theft of a pair of gold baublevalued at **t)o.26 words
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Article30 1908-06-15 6 A Municipal Inspector, named H. de Silva. was fined }U by thu Second Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Culinau, this moruing, for shootiu^ flying fi>xe« in Mnkit Thual) Koad, lawt n%ht.30 words
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Article33 1908-06-15 6 A boubutioual story is told by thu Duilv Express lv thu effect that an Austrian priu cess has elupud, and hivs reached London, where she hop tv bo married id a registry office.33 words
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Article32 1908-06-15 6 A ricksha coolie named Yap Tiu prosecuted two other coolies in thu District Court, before Mr. K. C. Howard, this morning, ou a charge of robbing him 918.10. They wuru both acquitted.32 words
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Article34 1908-06-15 6 What with British cououssious anenl Tibet and thu opium trade, and the growth of her new model army. China seems to be getting an over-rated idea of her owu power, says the Madras Times.34 words
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Article47 1908-06-15 6 Sergeant Dickson made a raid at No. MM Jalan Sultan lost uight, and arrested two Chinese muu and throe women, of the middle class, on a charge of gambling. They wore before the Sucoud Magistrate. Mr. C. F. I. Green, this morning. He cautioued and discharged them.47 words
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Article50 1908-06-15 6 Ninety Knglish domestic servants passed through Colombo on the Bth instant on the steamer Oroya on their way to lirisbaue. The passage in ruost cases was paid altogether by the Agunt for Queensland, and iv other instances the total cost of thu voyage was not more than a per head.50 words
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Article46 1908-06-15 6 A fireman from thu wrecked steumor Now Orleans wax arrested in High Street at miduight, ou Saturday, for buing druuk aud incapable. H>- w e.utiunixl aud discharged by thu Ihird Magistrate, thib morning, that he might be sent awuv iHtt the rust ot tbu crew to-day.46 words
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Article49 1908-06-15 6 After thu monoeuvruti at Houit, H.M.b Charybdis will couvey thu relief cruw for the Astrcua ou the Chiuu Station, the Gibraltar relief for tbu Chulluuger, Prometheus, und the Sydney Reaurvu uu the Australian Station, and Crescent reliefs for thu Alacrity, Cadmus, Clio, Kiiwhau, and Tamar o_ the China Station.49 words
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Article74 1908-06-15 6 Acting Sergeaut Little, of thu Ceutral Station, went iv a ricksha to thu Station, yesterday morning, and, when he was getting money out of his pocket with which to pay his fare, bo dropped a dollar note without noticing it. A Chinese detective saw it, however, and also saw the74 words
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Article68 1908-06-15 6 The House of Lords on May 19 gave a second reading to the Importation of Plumage Prohibition Bill, the object of which ih to i heck the wanton and wholesale destruction ot birds in all parts of the world. The Kill was referred to a Select Committee, and it was68 words
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Article102 1908-06-15 6 It is reported that one of the re&sonu why the heavily damaged steamer Pabud which sank after a boiler expiation at Belawan in Deli, wit) probably be condemned and broken op, is that tbe Teasel cannot be raised and brought to Singapore. Tbe Nieuws ran den Dag says thit the102 words
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Article292 1908-06-15 6 1 >r. I'll, Hennessey. Seuior Medical >fticer. Ponang Clcueral Hospitiil, has airivud iv Singapore. Sir Kobcrt Uillespie Heid. who was boru in Coupar- Angus. Scotland, and became famous as a railway contractor. is dead tl. 11. the Kaja of I'erlis ii e\puclud tv arrive in Penang shortly292 words
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Article63 1908-06-15 6 Wu aru informed by Mc-sr:-. Balm, Uuyul aud Co.. LiuiiUd. that Uh North Gormau Lloyd steamer liohouxolleru. which ran aground on April 0 at the entrance to Port Alghoio (Sardinia 1 was successfully floated on May 21. According to iuforuiatii'it reeehod froi" Lfrumeu the was to be towed63 words
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Article143 1908-06-15 6 lv thu Appeal Court, this luuruiug, Mr Dulay meutioued thu appeal ot I'eK and Tan Eng -lin iv the matter of thu estate of Tan Tong Watt, deceased, informing t''< ir Lordships, .TustioeH Fishor, Sercombe Smith aud Kraddcll. that miuutos of order had bueii agreed upou, the143 words
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Article115 1908-06-15 6 A Uiwkay uamed Yap Soou Lion^ «a~ guing toa shoii in North Boat Quay to uu> rice, with v bag containing llfld iv Inl>ocket ou May "27, wheu ho wai robbed A youug Cliiuaman, uaiuod Cheui; l*x> Chi, app»-*ri:d before the Distriit Judge, Mr. E. C. Howard,115 words
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Article34 1908-06-15 6 Kiudurpt-st has brokou out iv Proviucu Wullusluy. I'ifteon ousca occurred iv BntU.r werth, with eight deaths, There «ere ti»i cases at Lahar Tiang, in tbe uortb-oaat of Province Wellesloy, all thu animals attacked succumbing.34 words
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Article58 1908-06-15 6 Tbe Astrouomur Royal for Scotland alutc.iu his annual report that, during thu year ondiug March 31 last, 37 records of distant earthquakes wore found ou the photographic rolls of the Milue Seismograph at thu Kilin burgh Royal Observatory. This is the suial lest number recorded iv uuy year siucu tin.58 words
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Article80 1908-06-15 6 The petroleum boriug industry iv Java ia, mostly, iv the hands of the Doral Company, which has just distributed a dividend of 550 per cent, against 42.'i per cent for lWxi. Another oil venture, Mm l»orat I'etrolouni Industry Company, distributed twelve per cent for K"i7, a^aiu^t nine per cout. for80 words
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Article82 1908-06-15 6 Rubber thefts in Coylon have become M common that the local Government bavu decided to pass an Ordiotncv with a view to check them. Under this law, rubber may only be purchased by a licensed doalur between soariso and anabot, Aod theu ocly from pencuw known to him. wet rubber82 words
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Advertisement155 1908-06-15 6 J. C. Hutton's PINEAPPLE w HAMS BACON. Thompson, BEST r on the Thomas Co., MARKET. i u<_r.il Proviuion Mcrcliantb, 17 and IH, Stamford lioud. c o UFIM "DE SUMATRA POBT. O. tf. nfcim. Publiabad daily at Modan, Uoli, is tbe LEADING paper in Sumatra. Tbe abovunauied uteauiet will ttail for!155 words
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Advertisement214 1908-06-15 6 2 STUDIOS 2 1 Adapted to tbe Horning and 1 to the Afternoon Light. Largest, Cooleit and Best Equipped. Our Photographs enjoy tlie reputation of being "by Far the Best," and iv support of this claim we always undertake not to charge anything for proofs which are not approved of214 words
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Article643 1908-06-15 7 NOTABLE PROCESSION THROUGH LONDON STREETS. Distinguished Personages Lead the Way. [RIOTIB'S TILIORAM, London I line 1 1. A monster procession of MM celebrating tho inauguration of tlie sulfrage took place 111 Loudou 011 Saturday Ip wards of ten tlmusaud women 4- -< mblcd on the Thames Embankment and643 words
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Article62 1908-06-15 7 Statement by President of the Hoard of Trade UK 1 'I'lLEuliAM Loudou, Jum 11 Mr. Winston Churchill. Presiduut "t the Board of Trade, assured a deputatiou uf itritish seameti that it was not intended to •How Cliiiif sailor- in the Cuited Kiugdotti. New regulations have been dratted re«|uirni::62 words
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38 1908-06-15 7 I Kl Dim's T.LlllkAM| I'Oudon, June 11. Kudiraui Bouc. the murdiiei of Mrs. and Miss Keuuedy at Mu/atlarpur ou May 11. by throwing a bomb in the streets, has been x^nt«;nce<l to oVnth.38 words
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Article36 1908-06-15 7 iDl* MSTMIATIKUH* l:VJYl) T»Li-jKAM| Berlin, Jun6 14. Ccu^idtrable ligMMiM OSaHawi iv the Luropoan I res; ot the situation vi Macedania. Gurmany and Austria are anxiously awaiting the rutuilt oi the international nogotiatione now in programs.36 words
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Article23 1908-06-15 7 [Dv OvTAtutuciii Liuyk Tiuoiuml Berlin, June 14. 80 i*r. ujso ol •.^.o PwWrrs has :e;ogn»aed Mulal Hand as the ruler cf Morocco.23 words
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Article1066 1908-06-15 7 Remarkable Appeal Case before the Coart. For the tir»t tinio in the history of the Colony, the Crown has refused to givr. what is known legally, as discovery of documents. The point caoie before Justious Fisher, Sercowbe Smith, and Braddcll iv tho Appeal Court, this moraine, when the1,066 words
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Article58 1908-06-15 7 Before Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning, Mr. Louis Hor ment appearec. in response to a summons issued at the instance of Mr. JeanQbaffajon, who charges him with cheating, crionnai breach of trust and defamation. The heating hi the case wa*^adjourned tin frid»y. 'Hi*itt-: ii'Aea appc&xed fox Mj:.58 words
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Article87 1908-06-15 7 QUIET SALE BUT GOOD PRICES REALISED. Steady Demand for Company Shares. iFcom Otß Own Cokkks^oxobnt.) London 1 via Penangl, Juno 14. Friday s sale passed off quietly, prices ranging from Id. to 1 d. below those obtained at last sale. There were l.'il'.i packages catalogued. The average price87 words
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Article230 1908-06-15 7 Export Statistics from I'erak and Selangor. The adi anci statement of weight of block tin aud tin ore exported from the Federated Malay States during Jauuary to May, aud of duty collected tbercou, as compared with the corresponding period, of the previous yuar, has been forwarded to230 words
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Article332 1908-06-15 7 Bishop Barillon Performs Stone Laying Ceremony. The Church of St. Peter aud St. l'aul liaviug become too small to meet the gruwing in 1 d- of tin- local Cautuuesu section of the Human Catholic Chinese, a nuw Church, tv In uamed tho Church of the Sacred Heart,332 words
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Article189 1908-06-15 7 Jootu, tliu liidiau dboby who wat> charged with thuft of $7 from the pocket of a pair of trousers belonging to Private Cook, of the Koyal West Kents. ou May HI, gavo his defence before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. K. .1. Green, on Saturday. Sergeant Niool189 words
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Article15 1908-06-15 7 The British imports for May bbow a decrcib*. of ie,8«4,4J6, and the exports deanaatot £6,855,871.15 words
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Article1312 1908-06-15 7 ANOTHER LETTER BY SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM. Crushing Reply to Mr. J.G. Alexander Sir Frank Swottenham's letter to The Times mi the proposal to deprive the Strata Settlements and Federated Malay States of their revenue from opium prompted Mr. Joseph Alexander. Hon. Secretary to tin Society for the1,312 words
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Article186 1908-06-15 7 Agitation Makes no Headway in Deli. The Japanese boycott placards postotl up at Mcdau, in Deli, are uot aimed at Japan directly, but their moaning aud drift arc plain enough. Chinese who purchase articles from curtain muu there run thu risk of a live of 800 guilders.186 words
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Article218 1908-06-15 7 Cultivating Trade between Java and Australia. Tho mureuutilu community in Javu, which had loug bouu looking forward impatiently to the t stablishmout otdiroct steamer communication belweeu that island and Japan, will boo soou the idea carried out. Thu ltoyal Packet Navigation Company. which conducts mail services in218 words
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180 1908-06-15 7 It is perhaps scarcely uucussary to urn phasise thu importance of security whero iv Miraucu is uoucurnod aud, from a purusal of thu accouuts for 1907 of the Commercial I'uiou, il is uvidunt the Uiructurs are fully alive to the nuceusity of building up180 words
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Article106 1908-06-15 7 A Chinaman wan assaulted fatally in his liouso at 41 Sago Street at 2 1") a.m.. to-day. He told the police that oight Chinese, some of whom live on the promises, wont into the house uud assaulted him. He M unable to make auy furtl'ei itftteuient an106 words
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Article36 1908-06-15 7 A Teochuw vagrant, who mi found asleep iv troai q£ the house of Mr. Cockburn, Pftair Pan]MS.ib«4, last' night, was Mat to the HooeTst Drtatfog by Mr. C. T. Green, the "mil mil ■«g?rtr*ti>. this morming.36 words
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Article144 1908-06-15 7 FUTURE ADMINISTRATION OF THE CUSTOMS. Sir Robert Hart Interviewed at Home. jrUUTIB'3 TIHOKAMJ London, Juuo 11. Sir Kobort Hart, Inspector-General of the Imperial Chiuesu Maritime Customs, now ou a holiday iv England, has been interviewed by Keuter's representative. He said he thought that the young Chinese now iv144 words
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Article124 1908-06-15 7 KhUIKKh TkLKiiUAM! London. Juue l.i. The meeliug of the King aud thu Czar aud of the British iuid liussiau diplomats at Hcval has ci'nated a profound impreasiou at Con stantinoplo, where it is buliuved the muctiug will have a most iiuportautoffectuponaffair--in the Near East. In connection124 words
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Article50 1908-06-15 7 IKii/mk's Tiuuhaml Londou, Juue I>. Mr. Asquith, spuakiug at tho National Liberal Club, stated that thu Government did not iuteud to push the Education Bill vow before Parliamuut, belioviug that in rocou oiling the forcos now at work thuy would, iv time, produce an everlasting settlement.50 words
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Article67 1908-06-15 7 I D«k Ostasutischi Lloyd Tblburam] Burliu, June 14. Tho Temps, dealing with tho frontier troubles iv Tonkin, points out the difficulty of defending tho frontier owing to tin. mountainous character of the couutry. Thu Temps and the Figaru both demand an unambiguous apology from China for the67 words
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Article44 1908-06-15 7 [Dib Ostasutisubi Lloyu Tklkoram] Berlin, June 11. Mr. Hill, the uew I'nited States Ambassa dur to Gurmauy has boon received iv audi euoe by tho Emperor William. Mr. Hill afterward;- had a conforouou ivitii l'riucu von Huelow, tbo Imperial Chauosllor.44 words
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Article45 1908-06-15 7 1 Dib OsnsuriscHi Lloyu Tiluka* Burliu, Juiiu 11. There have been imposing deu< .ustratioun in Vienna iv connection with V c eclobratiou of thu diamond jubilee ol tho Kmperor Francis Joseph. The Emperor is reported to be iv the beat of health.45 words
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Article41 1908-06-15 7 [Dm Ostasiatisohi Lloyd T.liorav| Berlin, June 11. The I'uiua has demanded an estimate of the cost of doubling thu railway linu from Tomsk to Korymsk.ua. Thu Imperial liussiau Council lias saur. tioncd tho construction of the Amur Uailway41 words
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Article32 1908-06-15 7 (Dir (i^i'AaiA'iis hb Lloyd Tblkupaj Berhn, Juno 14. It is reported that F.oar-Admiral Paschoc will succeed Read-Admiral Courpor ie the command of the Gorman Squadron in thu Far East.32 words
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Article28 1908-06-15 7 [Dib OnAauntoHM Lxotd Tiuobam] Berlin, June lilt is reported that tb» Cttr and Cu»i-. will viait'tba islands eff the cottt of Finland I this rcmmer.28 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article188 1908-06-15 8 M is expected that tight toamß will com pr-t«» in the Be.resford I'olo Tournament at Simla. Mr. Lionel Munn, the young Dublin rmviT-ity player, has woo the Irinh amateur golf championship. The cricket match which was to have been played between tho S.R.C. and the second team188 words
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Article38 1908-06-15 8 New Zealand Tour. Iv the rugby match between Nt w Zealand and a British team played at Dunedin, says a wire of the ttth instant, the British tram was beaten by 32 points to I points.38 words
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Article37 1908-06-15 8 5.R.C. Tournament. In tin- double handicap of the S.R.C. tournament, B. J. Gomes and F. Peralta wen tho wiuuers, beatiug T. de Silva and 0. Oliveuo, the runners up, by 4—6, 6—4.6 4. 6—2.6 2.37 words
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Article21 1908-06-15 8 .Match at Ipoh. The following is the result of a riflo shooting match at Ipoh a few days ago21 words
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Article88 1908-06-15 8 The Art in Burmah. Burmese boxing matches have been recently held at Kawkareik, and some fino exampin were wen of the noble art. But, says a local reporter. I have always observed, eveu amongst the best boxers, that when they strike out they do so with their eyes tightly88 words
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Article137 1908-06-15 8 Colman Shield Competition. What proved to be one of tho. best matches that have as yet been played in the PnllMli Shield competition took place between the Pattol Kiirib and the Rostia Club mi the Beach I'oad reclamation ground on Saturday, j an unusually Urge cru* i being137 words
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Article314 1908-06-15 8 Singapore Oolf Club. The Handicap Sweepstake and Scratch Bwwpttafci were played on the Singapore Golf Club's links yesterday. The heavy rain experienced early in the morning made the links in a very bad condition for a time, but they became better by tiffin time. Tiffin was sorv.-d at tin'314 words
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Article30 1908-06-15 8 Ladies' L. T. C. Tournament. Today's play in the Ladies' Lawu Tennis j Club's Croquet tournament is as follows Champion-ship Final.— C. F. J. Green v. A. W. Bailey.30 words
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Article111 1908-06-15 8 5.C.R.C. Tournament. The result of Saturday's play in the S.C.R.C. Lawn Tennis tournament was as follows A Singles. Song Ong .100. roe. 2 beat C'hoo Sian Kirn, 4—6, 6—4, 6— a. Song Chin Eng, ncr. beat Tan Boon Kiah, owe 9, 6—l,6 1, 6—o. To-day's Tiea. A SI.M.LtS.111 words
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Article330 1908-06-15 8 The r.isult of the French Derby run on May 81 is as follows Seasick II Henry) Quintette Sterni Kenilworth Turner 8 Dead-heat for first place: and a neck between second and third. Calcutta Derby Sweep. The Bank of Madras syndicate won the Calcutta Turf Club Derby Sweep the330 words
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Article351 1908-06-15 8 S.C.C. v. Ceylon. Tbe Club played a Ceylon XI on the Rsplanado on Saturday, and batting first put together the respectable score of 152 runs for wickets. Lieut. Eddis, who made 38, H. A. Mm-,, i, ::n, II S. Ullerhead 20 were tlie principal scorers for the Clnb. Ceylon351 words
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Article1038 1908-06-15 8 ATHLETIC SPORTS ON OLD GAOL SITE. Anglo-Chinese School's Gathering The Old 111 1 i->i Site was (lie venue on aturday of the annual athletic sports in onnoction with the St. Joseph's Institution. In past years, exceptionally fine weather has ttendod the sports, and on Saturday there ias1,038 words
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Article588 1908-06-15 8 Wayang Kassim's First Night at the Royal. With a buttle of champagne broken on the door-step, the new Theatre Royal, in North Bridge Koad, wax upenod officially, on Saturday night, the \Vnyant; Kasttim's Trip to Fairyland being >i;i^< .1 before a packed house, the conclusion of the588 words
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Advertisement127 1908-06-15 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION WANTED. Advertiser seeks situation as Book koeper and General Offioe Asgietau t. Has had experience extending over 16 years in Lending Mncantile Firms, writm n tjnod hand »n.l hoi To excellent testimonials from several previous employers as a trustworthy, accurate and efficient bookkeeper. Salary looked for »120127 words
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Advertisement510 1908-06-15 8 Pathe Freres' I CINEMATOGRAPHS FILMS. I LARGEST FILM MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLO. Vct'ial output nf lilnis |ior d:iy mil.-. The SOLE RIGHT of taking Cinematogragh Pictures within the Stadium at the Franco- British Exhibition in London has been granted to Messrs. Pathe Preres. Pathe Rhm' Films arp exclusively exhibited nt510 words
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Advertisement273 1908-06-15 8 I UK lAVOI UTK WAYANG KASSIM |INORA ZANIBAR ROYAL THEATRICAL CO COIMIE To-Night To-Night t To Mm Haw Theatre Hall. North Rrirign llrt Thr following «enhationni d.rw.i >vili b<>Hta«rd: SARIE KAMBEE. I '"ll I nilßf) II. i- Jll;<\ KM ■HANTIMI SCKNKsTIIRoI OHOI I N'pwHall! New \rtisU*: New Soenorifix' \'r> w273 words
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Article349 1908-06-15 9 Date of formaion Capital Number Subecribed of Bbare* laiua Paid Shane Value ,ap to Uninued Ccmfmy I I Qcciiiiose 1903 •300.000 400,000 1907 I*oo.ooo 224.000 1901 MOO.OOO 600,000 1903 £400,000 380,000 1907 •400,000 i 375,000 1901 £60,000 60,000 1906 £100,000 100,000 I*o3 1130,000 99,000 1906 £120,000 IJO.OOO 1906 £30,000349 words
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Article371 1908-06-15 9 1906 £160,000 1900 1300,000 1904 CSO.OOO 19C3 £70,000 1906 tIDC.OOO 1904 £11,000 1905 £78,000 1906 £810,000 1906 £180,000 1907 £320,000 1906 f 176,000 ieoe $MC,ooo 1895 £100,000 1906 £800,000 1903 £50,000 1906 1350,000 1904 I £30,000 19U4 tlOO.noo 1893 rr..coo 1908 tiftO.OOO 1905 1100,000 1908 £100,000 180* £50,C00 1904371 words
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Article179 1908-06-15 9 1894 £9.577.10.0! 4.809 7,688 14/6 11/8 1898 1223,000 US.OOO 1,400 SO 50 lbtffi tIS.OOO.COO 15,000,000 123,000 125 1M 1805 12,400.000 «,«00,000 l I 1898 •i.000.t00 r.000,000 J;g~ }g 1901 184,000 34,000 3,400 10 !10 18 »9 .876,000 876,000 }g 1908 > 8600,000 240,000 24,000 10 ID 1891 130,000 30,000179 words
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Article240 1908-06-15 9 Singapore, Jink 18, 180S. PRODUCE. Gambier I 7>2o do .OiK. No. It unpioked 11.00 Copra Bali -i 8 -*J do Pentianak 6.:M) Pepper, Black UJI do White 6% buyers IS 87* Sago Floir Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei Xo. 1 2.85 Pearl Sago 3.90 i Coffee Bali, picked 2«.00 Coffee.240 words
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Advertisement479 1908-06-15 9 INBURANCE Companies NORWICH DNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH 4 LONDON Established 1797. FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. Amount insured £333,000.000 Losses psj-i 11,600,003. Premium income. 806,000. iuaurance effected on almost every description property at current rates of premium. Riski r 10 days are now accepted at 1 cent per 9100479 words
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Advertisement222 1908-06-15 9 Pohoomull Bros. 4SE HIGH STREET. 3t£ SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class ladiaa, Chinese mI Japiae39 Silk, Carios and Silverware of every description, Brassware, etc. m CHARGES VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. Spore Electric Tramways Co., Ltd. 6% 330,000 nominal Singapore Municipal 6% 400,000 30% prem 8% 1,878,000 3% prem. 4222 words
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Advertisement103 1908-06-15 9 WassiamullAssqmull&cc Have Removed J-Q THEIR NEW PREMISES. OPPOSITE, No. 56 and 57, High Street. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK UNPACKED. ITSHBUt ««mt. WHITEAWAY, LAID LAW CO. A VARIED SARDINE DISH COLLECTION OF HANDSOME. USEFUL L^BEHfeyP^ t DECORA'EI ELECTRO jg/BBp^Sm PORCELAIN PLATEDWARE, -^^f-T^^^^^ LINING MANUFACTURE PRICE :r^ 52.75. PRESERVE DISHES. $3.50. DOUBLE J103 words
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Article970 1908-06-15 10 FRENCH DOCTOR AND DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER. Little Real Progress Made. The Times correspondent at Paris telegraphed on May 11 that for the past two months. Dr. Doyen has been conducting researches at the Pasteur Institute, under the direction of MMW MetobnikotT, as to tbe nature of caucerous affections970 words
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Advertisement563 1908-06-15 10 SALES BY AUCTION. I MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF THE BRITISH STKAMKR KARANG. As she vow lies in Hingapor* lUrKi'ir. To be held at Ponrell and Co.'s Sale room. f On Tu-mhiy. June lU. at 2.30 p.m, Tbe sere* Bteamship Karang, lou^th 161 foot, broadth 23 bat, depth 12 feet, Gross Tonnage563 words
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Advertisement463 1908-06-15 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE. 7 v 'day, /(t»i« 16, nl 2.30 p.m. Freehold Laud at PuUtu Ufain, adjacent tn Singapore, area 19 Acres I roods 28 poles, compri«ed in Statutory Grant-, Nub. *****, *****, X-J56 aii-1 4H41, Wjtal > early quit rent 813. Planteil mttk pinmpi'les and fruit treeH.463 words
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Advertisement32 1908-06-15 10 Uneasy rests the head that wears an ache. No nse wearing it. Steams' Headache Care will take the ache and leave ttie head good as new. Easy to Uke, easy to bny.32 words
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Advertisement1065 1908-06-15 10 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME. July 7, 9 and 11, 190 S. FIRBT DAY. 1. Hum Hlatk.— Value *400. A Race fur Maiden horses. Weight 9 stone. Ex-grif-fins allcwed 7 lb*. Kutrance $20. Distance K. C. t A BOM lliMiinr. Value $500. 150 to 2nd horse, provided there are 3 starter*.1,065 words
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Advertisement612 1908-06-15 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE. Twvl'iy, Jam 16. at 2.30 p.m. Sn >v lioum N«. 4 (formerly No. 44), off j Cheung Wan Senj-riace, .Singapore touu. A 1..1 Be 7 feet, lea* 999 yours, quit reut Si. Powell 6" Co.. I 2*» \rii-tionecrs. GOVERNMENT SALE OF LAND. TO RECOVER ARREARB612 words
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Advertisement638 1908-06-15 10 NANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital iv 60,000 Bhar«s of iWeach «1,»00,000 Reaerve Fund {1,6'i5.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors *1.a00,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. Nationsl Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooonnta are638 words
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Article1391 1908-06-15 11 BRITISH MOTOR-CAR AROLND THE WORLD. Interesting Article by a Well-known British Motorist. In uhtiufj an iirticle of Uiis deacriptioa, I luiwt of nictwsity in certain insttinccx i draw U|>on uiy own experiencr fnr uiy oouclu-ioutt. aiul therefore ask for the indulgence of the reader. hlioiiM I at times nppcur1,391 words
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Article112 1908-06-15 11 The Japanese papers report that while a lighter laden with HKi bags of ammonia manure, which left Yokohama on May 6, was ou the way to Tokyo, she was attacked by about forty pirates oft' Hancda. and fortythru bags, valued at IiJO yen were seized. Three112 words
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Article46 1908-06-15 11 Lieutenant Jehu 0. Tovey has Ueeu appointed to the King Alt rt ii, llavhip tt the China Squadron. This officer has served afloat since May. l'.iil. whenhc was appointed v midshipman. Me passeci for his sub-lit ntenaucy in HUM and was promoted lieutenant in -Inly, It**}.46 words
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Article62 1908-06-15 11 •The man that makes cimracti r makes foes," but Stenrus' Wine has constantly made friends because of its valuable medicinal character. It in a delicious. tasting tonic that braves up the swem aud wm d- off disease. Weak and sickly woinon ml young girls are es|n-cially benefited by its utw62 words
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Advertisement439 1908-06-15 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS TU OBUtsUUTEII SILENT 14-1 6 s OE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. OS VIEW AT •nUH IlVlflfl tor (Two Doore from (<.1,1 Storage IHpot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. I NON-SLIPB (sHK)O?SD) ANI> 'OKMNAKV (PLAIN) heavy ran noooD in ma. thi proioipaj mn Htaloguep and full (>articularß439 words
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Advertisement159 1908-06-15 11 i/^wynr^v These tiny bV^^LIb^LVI4 Capsules f Lw*n| superior C sTiTsfll^sViW t0 C°P a 'b*i 1 y^^^^^^^W Cubebs, and Injections cure C the same diseases as these drugs C 1 in forty-eight hours without C j inconvenience. f Each Capiult b««rs tb* osme (MIDYJ ssssssVK^ssVs%^sds^i^s^p^s^p^^a^flk\^asVsßssssls\«sssss«isiissssss(^sssssl FOR OIBEASEB OF THE CHUT. j159 words
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Advertisement590 1908-06-15 11 Extract from -The Motor' A Sweat-running Car. by Htury ManM) I Lad the opportniutv a fesr da>s agoi'f a Hhort ran on the new 14 li.p. Sidili'lev Tbc chassis, for a four cylinder car, is CinilCl C V Mtremelj ,-imple, aud I was gitatiy struck with its beautifol OIUUCLCI "•mcv'thness590 words
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Advertisement480 1908-06-15 12 Scale of Cbarges. PcLEPAID ADVERTISEMBHTS.— M:aoeI■««eotn Wants of Every Deaoriptlon, Houses, 4*Bd. etc to let, are inserted at the following f *%M One Insertion I 1.90 per inch. Two »00 Three »-80 Six I" Hlne B«0 Twelve 7. J0 Twenty -five 10.00 Each übseqaent month 18 perinea.) The above rate480 words
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Advertisement522 1908-06-15 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Bins:— Fou LUm, ods cr two Ibmricu. tI.X Bj tht inch, Seal* of Cbargu. WANTED TO PURCHASE Hoy c anil V.ctcria. Su> Prioe. Ft*pt) to A. J c/o Straits Time-. UN WANTEO TO PURCHASE. Several strong Lighters or Barge- .'r m 50 t3 100 tons capacity, aud one522 words
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Advertisement617 1908-06-15 12 TO 8E LET OR SOLD. Bin -Pour Linn, on* or two laMrtlon 11.:; By tha inch, wait of charger ROOM TO LET. Room suitable for Married Couple or two Bachelors. Apply Eden Hall. Nassim Road. uSU OFFICE AND GODOWN TO LET. No. 95. Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply to J.617 words
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Advertisement551 1908-06-15 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Rites:— your L!oe<, one or two Inwrtiont, 91. Bj tb« tnch. set Sod* ot ChufM. HOUBE TO LET. No. i. Mount Roeie. Apply Raffles Hotel. c9Bl HOUSE TO BE LET No. 1. Oiley Rise,, to be let. Apply Meyer Brothers. 1149 HOUBE TO BE LET.551 words
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Advertisement376 1908-06-15 12 V 0 V DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALEI!> Wholesale from SYME and CO., Boi< .7s Syrup of Raspberry PLHELV MADE Of GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY JUICE AND SUGAR. Mixed with iced water or soda water, it forms a very palatable, icirc -bing and healthy 3rink,376 words
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Advertisement129 1908-06-15 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES *mt»--— M .Qih, »1 per inch. Snbsaqnent mor'.ri.,.^. tiT.ihi>rter periods te Scale J 1 Charges. NOTICE. OWNEB6 OF PIANOS who end it necessary to leave '.he Colony for any length of time, can have their Pianos WAREHOUSED and kept j in OOOI' ORDER, at a ver> moderate oharge129 words
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