The Straits Times, 20 June 1908

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.682. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 127 1 Brooklands 26 h.p. Record. The loni.' 'distance record in the 20 h.p. class was beaten liv Mr. -I. W. Stock 6 on a DE DION BOUTOM Car on April 27. the distance, 27.1 miles, being covered at an average speed of over 71', MILES PER IKOTTIR,. C DUPIRE and CO.,
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    • 26 1 HARIMA CINEMATOGRAPH. OPPOSITE UNION HOTEL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Night. 7-30 AND 9-30. TWO GOOD SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT. K. HARIMA, i. Proprietor.
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    • 329 1 A -BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. (.rd'tioa ordisn!" to whicfc doctori li. t mm MM*, bu: whict few of their. rraUv nimntuA It ijrimplyw^lcrcM— abmk-do«r a«it\vi f tt ;eviu!forc*itbat»mta!athe»y?tcrr. No mat:. nhat nuybr itsrauv, 'inrthfvarc a'mostnumUr^r ui,ius\rnpttn: aremuch tc^samr; the ni(.r<* pruin'.QQßt bt-~jr Sicopl^ssmfl, s^n^ 01 prostration or wcariofss. aepreisicn of sp{nts ard
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    • 105 1 The Typewriter Championship. BUSINESS EXHIBITION. OLYMIPIA. 1908. WON ON THE r Out of the fart i pwttiwß in Ike "CHAMPIONSHIP' and "TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP" «~jsj? ilmv -txHi IsJ±lx-Jui\JL/J\. W<O2<T 5 OTJT OF 8. V^lC^mmSmW 9-'f% t i /V I "'a \J J pfH^^j dAKLOUK ll^ J The^Busy Man's Typewriter. All the
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    • 223 1 ADELPHI HOTEL.^KT 1 THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE UNDER ENGLI.SH MANAGEMENT. Anglo-French Cuiaine English Cleanliness Home C'omfortd Moderate Terms GUEBT NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY. By. 4|iecia! desire, the Plebiscite Dinner* are being continued. Guests should send in requests for any Special Dishes desired on or before Friday in each week. The
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  • 294 2 INSURGENTS MERELY LOOKING FOR PLUNDER. Strange Version of the Rising Straits Chinese who have met auy of the ChinoKe revolutionists si -it to Singapore, from Saigon will not credit the following account of the rebellion troiu a comepoudent to the China Critic: H. E. Liv Chun-lin, who WM
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  • 568 2 Suggested Commercial Facilities at Port Swettenham. There art many matters that mtil mi piovement at l'ort Swettenhain, but perhaps Din oi the most urgent needs is the i stiiblish im-ut of a bonded warehouse there, and we have now reason to believe, says the Malay Mail, tlmt the
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  • 89 2 It is reported from Sasebo that the firstclass cruiser Izumo struck a sunken rock at about 2 p.m. on May 31, when going through gun practice in the vicinity of Cbinkui Bay. The vessel sprang aleak but was able t i proceed at reduced speed to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 489 2 There is no work possible on the most i Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on THE EMPIRE' TYPEWRITER. It is gunrnutee'l to outlast th<- highest prkttd laachinea, It is witlniut iluiusiiu'ss or excessive weight. 11l SIMPLICIi'V and BEAUTIFUL WORK Lave gained lor it the highest pMM from GovcrnriK-nts Mauicipalitics
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    • 791 2 PRONOUNCED 1 CASEJNCURABLE Whole Body Raw with EczemaLife was Intolerable— Was Even Incased in Plaster— Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 11 YEARS CURED tiY CUTICURA ••From tliß ago of thn* month, until (Ift'vn years old, my son Ow^ii'g life whs ma<l> Ililutw x nble by ecwMu i in a
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    • 52 2 The most modern remedy for catarrhal affections of tbe urinary tract ia METHVLOIDS. taken internally. No pain, discomfort or inconvenience as when injections are used. Metliyloids give visible results in a few hours aud cure in a short period. Absolutely safe. Better than any other treatment. Thousands now use them.
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    • 183 2 CROWN HH& PERFUMERY $ojs a^i^^?%o! Manufacture 1 by <^*^" y^. THE CROWN PERFUMERY GO., "IS OF DLL DEALERS «aaaaaaaa«aaaaass>Mi THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. lESTABLISHED Iltf 1883) KAHUFACTUMBB H Pure Manila Rope, 3 BTRAND 4 STRANO GABLE LAID i r to it* m" to io" to in r'rices. Samples and
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  • 2819 3 THE HISBAND AS SEEN BY HIS BRIDE. Jottings on a Honeymoon. i Two yirnwn 1.i.1i- hi li.twng a tilk after tin- weddiiiy of MM '>t them Hetty asks her lnend it she lias had a good time, and Nell answer-.. Mol She >,ays that her husband has
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  • 121 3 A Royal Commission was appointed some time ago in Italy to study and report upon the important question of the proposed river communication between Home and the sea. Up to tho present all goods sent by steamer for Rome and its district are either unshipped at
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  • 77 3 Strong representations have been received from the Durbars of Native States and opium merchants in Bombay that the reduction in imports of Malwa opium is causing thorn financial loss. They appeal for preferential treatment and urge that their trade is more ancient and important than that of Kengal. It is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 341 3 C. H.WILLIS. TURF ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Is prepared to do holiness on the forthcoming KUALA LUMPUR RACES, JULY I. til, Long Odds, STRAIGHT-OUT OOUBLES. TREBLES AND STARTING PRICE ON ALL RACES A LONG-PRtCEO COMBINATION ON NO. 6. HORSE HANDICAP i h'or prices apply C/o Th»' Interua- j tional
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    • 64 3 It is indeed aad to see a man or woman with ruined health Jaat at the time of life when the blood ithould leap most swiftly through the veins aud strength be greatest. In most such cases, however, strength may be restored by the persutont nse of Steams' Wine, a
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    • 824 3 FBAIsTCE'S BEST. idflaV »v J^\ .j raft ji The Micheiin Tyre WINS ALL THE BIG RACES. Kaiaar Cap -ioo arilea, tmt niaa ex "M-tiw THIB TYRE IS SPECIALLY FITTED FOR THE TROPICS. AND WILL STAND LON6ER THAN ANY OTHER TYRE. LEVY HBRMA3STOS. A.a-E;r>prs. The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ld SOLE
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  • 133 4 Passengers Outward, I'er I. aud O. steaujir Nubia, due Juuo 25. Mi^a E. Jellico. Captain C K. lu^liam, Mr. .J. B. Klcuru. Mr. B. C. Kindersley. Bar. M. Kirkby, Miss Kirkbv, MhtO.UglL, Stall Saroraai and Mrs. Wiluishurst aud child. > "apt.iiu C. N. Bustard, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 115 4 By the IK;v;iulia. apt.iiu T. H. Hide, •June 19. Kroui Loudon, Mr. C. A, Pocock aud Mr. J!. Shaull; t'roiu Maisoillo. Mr. H. Courtney, Mr. 11. XMMJ, aud Mr. B. Powell; from Bouibay, Mr. A. Neahuaar: from Peuau;. Mr. S. A. Laur. By .iio nult-npii. Captein *.'ox. .lime 90.
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  • 79 4 By the DolUi, Captain .1. I>. AuJnws, lune 19. For hMH Mr. W. (i. Mawvell, .Mr. V. Martin, ami Mr. B. Uuuuctt: houi IVnau^ to I'olouibo, .Mr. W. Greniei-; for Mar--.uillos, Mr. Pratt: for Loudon via Marseilles, Mr. J. 11. .lohuston. Mr. H. S. Young, and Mr. C. H.
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  • 119 4 From Eoiora— By the >. D. L. s.s. Priu l. .d«u, dae June 25. From China— By the N. D. L. s.s. Mm Heiurich, dae June 23. ran rioi.* or mail? m Singapore Due in Ljmiog May 11 N. D. L. June U May 14 11. I.
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  • 882 4 Name, port, probable, date oj arrival, ami name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Airlie, Sydney, Jnue 24 Bonstead Aliciinte. M:\uile, 1 i. Barlow Aiiturn;, Hainljurg Hylfi; Bonn Meyer Aroadia, Hongkong. July 2; P. O. Coy. Aivonis, O)lomb.i. July 18 East Asiatic Coy Australien, Marseilles. Ang 10; M. Maritimes Austria. Triesto,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 198 4 NEW SERVICE lill WHS KIMAIOM, MI'AU AND MALACCA. SS.J.AKV Wr.1.T.1. autil furilur »otioc, will leav« Singapore .in Tuesday dud Fn.lnv aftmoOM fa ilaar aui Ma. iii, returning iln'tice ou Weuue- lays, and -nturdiv-. Tin- \e-wl bui l; "i.iri' minodstioa for First olks> FIMMn KonH.fcht ami pataaja, tffpi| t> STiiAITS Si
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    • 748 4 STEAMER SAIUNGB. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngb Bills of Lading tsimed for Cbinn Coast, Peraian Qnlf, Continental, am) American Forta. Steamers will leave Singapore on 01 ■tow MAIL LINE. i')'i'icar<l tor CkUt i). 1908 Marmora
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    • 1146 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SGHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." BANDJERMASIN. Tbe Steamers of this company maintain a regular servioe between: Singapore, Sourabaya, Bandjermasin, Pulo Lant, Ballk Papan, Koetei, with transhipment at Bandjermasin tor Sampit, Mandawai, Koemai, Kotta Waringin, Djelai. The steamers have good aeoomodation for first and second class passengers. Torn Cut.
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    • 776 4 STEAMER SAIUNBB. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Qerman Mall Lint. Tte fait and well known mail steamers I this Company Mil fortnightly from Br. Hambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Seuth&un. ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (ocnnea.oi Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice tana Por Said, Boer, Aden, Colombo, Ponao. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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    • 169 4 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PKNANO, RANGOON CALCUTTA. One of the Company's steamert is Intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to ali poru in India and Ceyloc, also to East African Porte, Mauritius and London
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 142 4 Singapore Tide Table. (Feob Jin, 20 M lon 23.) HIGH WATER. LOW WATER Time U'gbt Time H'ght hr». miv. ft. ma. brs.min. ft. ins. l.«»m, 9.3 8.32 am 0.9 SiTCKUiV 20 uipj 79 B .3ip m 4.5 i Sllam! S.T S.;)2am 1.6 sexuit ii j 419pm jj 6.4jpm 4.S \i
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  • 1053 5 M»nf|il» turn 111, K Ul* Miowiu* u.l.iaii.linni. an mmt: Mr rtwi.wr »li.~ uliip; bf hnrque Th.-•.-i.iH.n-r. Vit Fmm; <ru. OHMr; iii.i. <ian rxnt; 1 or.— Toriw.lu II. p.— llnr*«-i.<,w«r Krit.aritK; I H.— Ualted ittal** n* TIM*. n»r<(«rm».i; Dui.-D'it. lt.l rtiH« fffm >|.>ni«h Mar.— MAruwsk 11 (lannriU cargo;
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  • 94 5 Pol Pbb Stums Tibi MoltDlT. I Saigon oMiw 11 a.m j Malacca and Linggi Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Kelauta'j via ports Abltulrford 1 p.m. Bengk.lis, Siak, Pakao A'i.m Ann 3 p.m. i Teluk Anson via ports Selanaor 8 p.m. i Penaug and Calcutta Lni Sunti 4 pm. TrisnAY.
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  • 68 5 June 19 i Devanha, Brit str, H kong, Shanghai. Japan HiW, Nor str, Colombo Islander, Brit «tr, Christina* I land M Oermania, Ger etr. Hongkong, Amoy, Swatow Too Pao, Ger str. Macassar, Menado, Ternate Mahidol. Siam str, Bangkok via ports Perak, Brit str, P. Swettenharo and Penang Ranee, Ger
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  • 352 5 Warmly Welcomed by tbe Catholic Community. A correspondent at Malacca writes as follows His Lordslnp Drm Joa Pauline Azrvedo c Castro, Bishop of Macao, has come and gone. His pastoral visit was a very short one. In spito of the oarly arrival of the steamship
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  • 346 5 Further Criticisms in the London Times. A correspondent who signs liimsclf Fair Play Vends us from Milan, says The Tin.es, a long reply to Citizen')) letter on Siamese Ambitions, which ne published on March 81. Fair Play has resided for over 20 yearn in .Siaru. where he
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  • 129 5 Commenting on the new Siam I' aa! Code, the Siam Observer says As the preamble showx, the nKimatc aboli tion of extra-territorial juri-dictions i- an object which has been long kept in view the preparation of the new Codes. It so happens that in the projected AngloSiamese
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  • 35 5 Homwiao Gebmam Mail. The Imperial German mail steamer Prinz Hein.-ich, left Hongkong at 11 a.m., on the 18th inxUut, and may be expected to arrive here on Tuesday morniug, tbe 23rd iustant.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 32 5 SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED. I'.Hihe tlic parts ireoly with l liamborlaiu s Pain Balm and give them absolute rent, and h quick cure in certain' For sale by a1 i Hispensaries and dealers
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    • 541 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Thk steamers of tliia Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, longkong, Shanghai aud Japan, taking oarjo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtnze >ort». Fnrmooa, the Philippines. *0.. *<-. Mteamen Tons Commander Ki-tsa.su 4.R9S
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    • 510 5 STEAMER SAILINGSOCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. ANI> CHINA MUTUAL STEAM WAV CO. LTD. E2 The Companies' aimaian) are despatched bom Liverpool outwar.ls far the Htraits, China and Japao every woek, ami from Japan homeward* for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and for (Jenoa, Marseille! ana Lircrpool monthly One outward
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    • 418 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line THH. NATIONAL BIOBWAY TO KIROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA mi (b. UNITED STATES. Route frum Hongkong, via Kb,.u*h»i. N»f>-«il. Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama Vlotnrla and Vanooavor. .M.h. K«f biikm or liidii Twin aero* -lea .M.fi.
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    • 316 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. June SO— At 80. Peck Senli Street, valuable Chinese household furniture, eto., at 2 30 p.m. 25— At Sale room, valuable Chinese krosanßs at 1 n in. 83— At Sale-room. Hale of jewellery (Estate of Hadjee Moonali, deceased), at 11 a.m. 83— At Bale room,
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    • 88 5 BE ON THE SAFE SIDE Your physician may be busy or out of town just at the time some member of your family has an attack of colic or diarrhora. Such cases frequently prove fatal before a doctor can be summoned or modicinc procured. No physician can prescribe a better
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 167 5 DAY BY DW Saturday, June 20 High Water. 820 p.m Enquiry into wreck of New Or!e»n I.lpm. lUffles Institution Sports. 2HO p m Cricket. S.C.C. v Golf Clubs. S.C.R.C. Tennia Tournament. Alharnbra. 7mip ni Japanese Cinematograph. 7 <0 p.m Hariraa Hall. Ben Hur. 730 p.m Wayang Kassim. 9 p.m. Sunday.
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  • 1420 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. SATURDAY, JUNE 20. We publish today an interesting, if somewhat fa.uta.stie and viewy, letter upon the Lieeusing Bill which in at present engaging tlie atteutiou of the Legislature in Kngland. Our correspondent's thesis appears to be that tlio bill is not sufficiently thorough in
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  • 21 6 Fifty dollar* each was the penalty exacted troui two Malaya for assaulting a Europeou opposite thu Court Uouso at Kuala Selaugor.
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  • 32 6 Mobsre. Lochman and Company, Taiping, were fined JttOO at the Taiping Police Court, on tho l{th insUut, for having cintravuaed the Medical Enactment for thy bale of poisons and other deleterious drugs.
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  • 14 6 Valuable enamels worth i; I.UAJ have be«n stolen from the cathedral at Limoges, France.
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  • 15 6 Tho regulations for the mauogemont of Houses of Detention are published in the Government Gazette.
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  • 25 6 A tramcar broke down in Cecil Street at about 11.U0 a.vi. to day aud blockoil tho line for some time before it conld be reuiovtd.
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  • 21 6 A bullock cart aud a gharry came into collision near the Sepoy Lines Police Station, yesterday. Xo serious damage was done
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  • 23 6 An addition to the l.ical Police I'orce arrived from England by the lahMn. shire, this morning, in the person of a \li lit/.geraUl
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  • 26 6 Kobcrl Culdwell, wanted on a charge of perjury iv the Druce cose, has taken a turn for the worse, and the extradition proceedings have been postponed.
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  • 31 6 The Siam Kroc Pross, iv view of the growing importance of Siam aud of the establish monl on modern basis of the Penal Code HUggosl the uppuiutmcut of an Atturuoy (ioneral.
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  • 34 6 A second (lormuu cruibcr is to be stationed iv the South Seas, owing to the insecurity of life aud property at the Admiralty Islands, iv ISisiuarck Archipelago, to the north uvst of New <iuiue.ii.
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  • 36 6 A llylaui »ho entered the pn-mises of a I. mop. an. No. I Oxley Koail. ut 1.1(1 lum yesWrday, was seuU.ni'Cil to a mouth's rigorous imprisonment hy lli< S<x>ud Magis trate. Mr. C. K. .1. <ir.:en.
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  • 35 6 uiVu«.d Pillay. apiiuured befure the Third Magistrate, Mr. K. K. Colman, this murning. on a charge of criminal breach uf trust uu three counts uf »-'i each. The cose was transferred tv the District Court.
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  • 32 6 A wealthy member of the Catholir Church at St. Ijouis, Misiioiiri, suddenly boi-amo demented, ami rushed up t<j the altar where he- fatally stubbod Kallicr Liibeley as the Utter MM mfabmttal Miivi.
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  • 35 6 The King will not bo advised to exercise his power of disallowance uf the trdinauco to postpone the coniiug into uperation of the Criminal I'receiliiri' MftNi Ami'udmeut Onlinance I'.hjT aud to vulidatu pruceodiugs taken thereunder.
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  • 40 6 The Spectator bitterly op[K>Hes the duv. ernment s pro)>ose'il concession uf votes to women. It argues that a woman is uut a man, or. iv uther words, that nature has placed iv mole hands the ultimate ratio of physical force.
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  • 54 6 The death is aunouueed of Mrs. Oh Cuoug Chan, mother of Mr. Oh Svug Khay. which Ux>k place uu Tuesday at her residence iv Kiiubcrlcy Street, I'enang. at the age of 1 1 years. She is survived by three sons, four daughters, aud twelve grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted
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  • 56 6 A wealthy Chinese Uabn. living at No. '11 Niven Itoud, has reported to the police, the loss o' clothing ami jewellery valued ut t'JHO. The thief or thieves gained an entrance by climbing over a wall. One arrest !<as been made. A pair uf clogs was left outside near the
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  • 56 6 Une of the bylaws framed by the Committee of the ISotaui.il Gardens, which arepublished in the Government Ga/etto. says that the Uardcus -hall be upen to the public daily from sunrise to sunset, and, on nights when tho Hand plays, to II p.m. We gather from this that the Gardens
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  • 57 6 The talented Corrick Family of entertainers, who wore so well received recently at the New Theatre, are returning to Singapore after a successful season iv .lava, uud will give une farewell performance at the Teutouia Club on Tuesday. June <'JO. The prices will be 92 only, aud the plan is
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  • 57 6 The Plebiscite diunors at the Adelphi have become extremely popular, owing not only Ui the exeelleuce of the cuisine, but from the fact that the menus arc cliohcu by the guests themselves. The Band of the -ud Ituyal West Keut Kogimcut pl.iy as usual during dinner and ufterwar<ls gives ,111
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  • 69 6 Win regret to have tv record the l.nluri ut three lucal il'euang 1 uruiu to-day uayu the btraits Echo of the lVth instant. These art two Chinese tirm.: dud one Khng Sm. L'ne Chinese firm and the Kliiig !irm m piece goods dealers and the other Chinese trader was a
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  • 58 6 A Chinese woman ut Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail, is reported to have disup. pearod with about *15,000, representing the savings of a good number of her follow country women deposited with her for safe keeping. In consequence, there has been much weeping and gnashing of teeth among the
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  • 59 6 The Governor has directed that the steam, ships of the British India Steam Navigation Company. l.imite<l. voyaging under outiu<:i with tin •ini'ini I "I Imlii or with Hit Go 1 eminent uf tin itlttit -ettUjUJ' ut-l between porti in India and ports !i' tht Straits Settlements, carrying mails, be exempted
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  • 74 6 An aged Chinaman wob nearly rtUoved of a small leather purse containing tifty cunts, in Arab Street, vmturday, by another Chinaman, who appearod buforo the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. r. J. Gruen, this morning, on a charge of attempted pocket pioking. Acouaed said that he jostled accidentally against the complainant,
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  • 516 6 Dr. E. N. Graham has been appoiuUil Deputy Kegistrur of Deaths for Pciiang. Mr. K. l{. Twiss. Surveyor. Trigonometrical Survey Department. I.M.S.. has returned from leave. Captain C. B. Kitson, lioyal West Kent Xegimeut. is to bo the KioM Officer for the onsuing week. Tlic l(uv. (iavtluu
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  • 103 6 The sale 'if worU i v couuectluU withtbe.'oeal U.K.&M.B. Chinese Oirls' Schoul, winch WH jpi m-il in the ietoria Memorial 11. youUjr day afternoon uud thin moruiug. baa Mot met with -juit- &\> much pjtrun- „c at- usual thuugh a lar'e array oi useful
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  • 50 6 Two Chinese jostled against a Malay numed Katun in North liri'lgi; Itoatl. yesler day morning, and one of them relieved him of a handkerchief coutaiuiug il'J iv silver and 914 iv notes. He passed *li quickly to the other and was arrested with the remain der still in his possession.
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  • 53 6 At the District Court yesterday, Mr. K. < Uowud •■nuvii -U.il lino aarfc 1 iv iiupw Ml went for MM< Iwu '.tul thri: I'juuth:. iei,pt'. tively tor brfag eoucerne'l m MnjM MM Kee I'ov., vrhc died ot c ruptured o^leei. and another man, in Bukit lima!: Botd M April 29.
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  • 82 6 Mr. Hene unraet and Mr. a. B. Honson, Police Probationers, gave evidence before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Greuu, this murning, on bohalf of Kadir, Mr. V. (i. Savi'a orderly, who was committed to tho AnilM recently on a charge of attempted murder. Mr. Onraet and Mr. Hetuton
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    • 231 6 Caldbeck Macgregor Co's EXTRA SPECIAL —W-.. LIQUEUR WHISKY, I CALDBECK MACCRFCOR *C° \^tniii« M««tnoiw..J»ww t'.ri«ns Minmwy "CHOP RAJAH." JM 'ni L ni OBTAINABLE I •*fMn«M i.'/tvtrUfV' S+*—*mt***Everywhere M| BASS'S Ktl /K. Pale Ale. Per case <>[ doz. ()iiarth. $17.00 lvr case s ilo/ iiiiits a2 s Sole Agents ft JL
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    • 227 6 2 STUDIOS 2 1 Adapted to the Morning aud 1 to tbu Afternoon Light. Largest, Coolest md Best Equipped. Uur Photographs enjoy the reputntiuu of b«ing "by Far the Best," and in B'ipport of Ibis claim \\e always undertake not to charge anything for proofs which »re not appro\ed of
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  • 382 7 LET THEM ALL COME DISTURBING SPEECH BY THE KAISER. Semi -Official Explanation by a German Newspaper. Rat j iks TiLiiiß4Jt| London, June M, Considerable stir, and even anxiety, has been caused by the alleged remarks of the Kaiser at a Review, in the prcMincc of the foreign military attaches, in
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  • 38 7 |UiuriK'» Tiliuium] I'oudou, .tune IV. The P. aud O. mail steamer Himalaya has licen at I'ort Said tinae Tuiv«lay. Shu is detained repairing a broken strain pipe, which will take some day
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  • 42 7 Dim Ostasutiucbi Lloyd TkliukamJ Iterlin, Juue I' l Considerable alarm is felt iv (icruiany on Account of thclieruian warehouses at I'rmia i Persia! being attacked by Kurdish robbers. Inquiries arc being made into tho matter at i onstautinoplc.
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  • 38 7 (Dm OnutATiscn Ltorn T«tioit\M' I'-i rhu liui' It is UUd that the Caac and Cianu.i will not make auy visits outside uf Russia tlm. year. The proposed trip t<j Lugland will laho-|>lacc uext vmi
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  • 45 7 IL'iß OSIASUTISUH! LLUYU IILIUKASt! Berlin, June l'J. lhe BwriM imperial Louncil is de.irou^ A drafting the Bill for the reconstruction of the Fleet in such a way that -mm ships will of constructed ou the Baltic aud some ou the Black Sea.
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  • 191 7 >ii Thursday, beginning ut '.< p.m., a series uf boxing coutcsts will take place at Tanglin Barracks, in connection witli the Hoyal est Kent Regiment. Arrangements have beeu made to hold the evcut out of door-;. aud n few scats will be reserved ut |SHM h lor
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  • 714 7 Additional Light for the New Victoria Theatre. .Mr. I 'olgla.se. Deputy President, presided M a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, yesterday afternoon, at which there wic albO present; I'r- P. Kuwlie. Messrs. A. W. Kailey. C. W. Darbishire, W. Macbean. Dr. Middletou, Health Officer, C. I. Carver, Oug
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  • 156 7 Heavy Weather Delays Liners Off Ceylon. The WK bkaui' i Hitachi Maru, which .irrivid early tbiu mutuiu;; from Yokohama. \u; bix houiti overdue .'Wiu;; to bad weather, ayu the Ceylon Observer, of June U. I Jay after leaving I'euang the Mlha v.aa unfaTourablb During t!v. last
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  • 136 7 I >. buiuuia!' uauic.l Chau Hood VcL lias baaaj arrested au a charge jt criminal br'jach of trust of «27i, the property of Joseph Eroom and Son, Ltd. Accused :e a ilerk who wa_ employed by the firm. Inspector Counor mentioned the case to the
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  • 699 7 CRITICISMS OF A MERCHANT'S PROPOSAL. Prevention of Fraudulent Trading. lii reply to the communication published by us on Thursday last, wo have received the following letter it is only fair to A Local Merchant" to state that we are responsible for the headlines which preceded his communication as
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  • 309 7 Strange Police Court Incident at Home. A strange iucduut took plj'.e before Alt. Horace Smith it Westminster Police Court on May 11. Au elderly man, rising at the solicitors table, said I am an Irish barrister and I ha ve to apply ♦•> r a warrant for
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  • 968 7 A CORRESPONDENT'S PROPOSAL FOR RAISING REVENUE. Every State Its Own Brewer. A correspondent who signs himself West Ridiug and beads his effusion "The Licensing Bill" addresses M in the fallowing terms:— Tv the Editor ot the Straits Times. Singapore, June 10. Sir, Although 1 believe that the
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  • 106 7 Police Probationer Housou prosecuted four Cantonese women in the Third Magistrate's Court, yesterday afternoon, on charges of assisting in carrying on a Chap Jee Kee lottery, being occupiers of a common gaming house, and playing in a common gaming house, in Banda Street. Three of the
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  • 539 7 Bye-laws for Regulating Houses for the Dying. Following an ordinary meeting of tin Municipal Commissioner)*, yesterday afternoon, the Board sat for the purpose of considering the bye-laws (or regulating the construction of houses used for the reception of iick persona— not being under tho control of
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  • 253 7 Counsel Comments on the Stupidity of the Action. Mr. Louis llermont, a local broker, appeared before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Maurice Thunder, yesterday afternoon, in response to a summons issued at the instance of Mr. Jean Cbaffojou, to auiwer charges of cheating Mr. liatlojou in making a contract,
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  • 222 7 In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Governor in Council, under the Municipal Ordinance, 1896, it is ordered in the Government Gazette that a Rural Board be formed fur Singapore, consisting of the Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore, the Superintendent of Works and Surveys, and Mr.
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  • 247 7 MR. ROOSEVELT'S OPINION OF MR. TAFT. Enthusiastic Demonstration at the Convention. [RauTM's Tblburam] London, June In. The Republican Convention at Chicago has adopted Mr. W. H. Taft as the nominee of the party for the Presidency. Ou the first ballot, 702 votes were cast for Mr. Taft out
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  • 73 7 Mr. Shuriu.au is a lawyer by profensiuu, aud was born iv rtica iNew York) iv 1h;, He wan educated at Ilamiltou College, where be graduated iv Uff& lie was admitted to thu Jßar in 18«0, was Mayor of Utica in 18S Chairman of tbo Republican State C'ouveu tie u in
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  • 426 7 Tin Mine Manager's Experience at Gunong Muntahak. Mr. (j. A. le Doux, Mauager ot the Royal Johore Tin Mining Company, Kuta Tinggi. writing to us on tho 18th. instant, says I had the following novel cxiierienco on the morning of 17th insl., which might be ot interest
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  • 118 7 Before Mr. C. I, Saundcrs at the District Court, yesterday afternoon, tho case was mentioned of n. Yauiamoto and the Official Assignee, who was in charge of the property of Mr. Vamaujoto while In- was an undiH charged bankrupt, against sjdimibaram Pilluy for »MJO daBBMBjB !or tht
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  • 51 7 The first of the bix Chinese who were on trial before the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colm*o, yesterday, oo a coarse of possession oi nUioty-two packets of morphine at No. Duxtou Boad, wait fined »200 or, is default soutt^coii tr> thnio a»4UtU»' ri^jorciui imprisonI sent. Tha other five weia
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  • 1749 8 THL OFFICIAL EXPLANATION TO CORRESPONDENTS. Commissioners' Exoneration from Blame. During the past week or so correspondence has appeared in our columns relative to nuisances occasioned by the progress of certain vehicles through the streets of Singapore, and also to the statu of Mount Elizabeth Koad. It was satiifactory
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  • 353 8 Results at the Gymkhana Club's Meeting. I ml. r the auspices of tin- Ipoh <i ymkliaua Club, an enjoyable afternoon's sport was j witnessed on Saturday afternoon. We take I the following results from our Taiping coni temporary Tiik Skkkndvu t'rp. Presented by Mr. V. W. 'Fully.
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  • 56 8 Marquis Ito has. had a conference with General Hasegawa and General Usagawa (the latter represeming the War Office and as a result it is decided to undertake a general expedition against the Korean iusurgents in July ami August. In consequence of this decision General Uasegawa will remain in Korea to
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 198 8 The second 'eleven of tile S.t'.C. beat D I Company, Koyal Wr«t Knnts at Hockey on tlie Esplanade last evening by 'i R"al» to nil. Playing for Cambridge University against Lancashire, List month, Mr. P. H. Mugliston, wlki went in first wicket down, scored 109 and f>6.
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    • 43 8 5.R.C. v. V.M.C.A. A friendly game of soccer was played on the Esplanade yesterday between the S.K.C. and the V.M C.\. The gamo was a goccl one. and the V.M.C.A proving the stronger team, won by three go tin to one.
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    • 45 8 Launch Departures. The Swimming Club launches for next Sunday the 21st iost. will run as under From Jolmsto-i s Pier r. ::n, 10. and 11 a.m.: 2.80 and 3 30 p.m., returning from.the Bungalow 9.HQ .in. l 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 8 and Ml p.m.
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    • 84 8 International Match. In spite of the absence of several of her leading players, Scotland again won the international match against England, but by the narrow margin of matches to I. Amateur Championship. The finalists to the Amateur Champion, ship at Sandwich were Mr. H. E. Taylor, Hichmond iwho defeated
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    • 153 8 S.C.H.C. Tournament. The (allowing arc the results of yesterday's play in the S.C.K.C. I .awn Tennis tournament Championship. Scow Poll Long, beat I.i-<- Chim Tuan. 6_4, 4—6, tt— 4. A SINIiLES. Kiong Ching Eng, owe 4, bent Song Ong Joo, rec. 8. 6—3, I—6, 7—5. A Docblkx. Tan
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  • 195 8 Penang Ladies' Rifle Club. The inaugural meeting of the Penang Ladies' Ritle Club was held on Tuesday at the Residency. Mrs. Bland presiding. Those present were The Hon. K. N. Hland, Mrs. A. F. Oore Anderson. Mrs. J. W. Hallifax, Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. Kcun, Mrs. Luering,
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  • 100 8 Mr. K. C. Howard presided over a Marino Court of Inquiry, yesterday afternoon, called for the purpose of investigating the loss of the steamer New Orleans in the Pulau Straits on May 14. With him were Lieutenant B. A. Cator. UN. Acting Master Attendant, Captain D. Simmonds, of the cable
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  • Correspondence.
    • 90 8 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Singapore, June 1». 19CW. Sir, -At about four o'clock this afternoon, a couple of dopjs were shot by the Municipal shooter, somewhere in the vicinity of Devonshire Road. A ricksha wan engaged, and these bleeding carcases were tied to
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  • 421 8 Keen Competition for the Colman Shield. Another instance of the interest that is being taken in the competition for the Col man Shield was given yesterday when over 8,000 spectators assembled on tinRaffles Reclamation Ground to witness the second meeting of the Fathol Karib and the Koosdiah Club.
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  • 135 8 Lebong, where the 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment goes from Singapore next relief season, is one of thu comparatively new hill stations amongst the Himalayas, and not far from tho borders of Rhootan. It is quite convenient to the well-known health resort
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 174 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SHIPS SURGEON WANTED. Required, a Dcotor with necessary qualifications for a large Chinese Immigrant Steamer for about one month Apply to Taifc Lee Quan and Co., 78, Cecil Street. IS7O TUE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE. 1888. In the Supbeme Court or the Straits Sfttlimk.nth. Settlement or Sinoapori. In Bankruptcy. No.
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    • 630 8 iPE-RU-NA CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDED FOR GOLDS AND CATARRH. A Prominent Canadian G1T68 His Experience With the World-Famous Remedy For Catarrh. ci^STcLSrrtT Al^yV "Begins 3SH£".^?S^With An Ordinary Cold. town for a number of year*. H« U an influential resident In SeoUitown and So Says Dr. Hartman.the Greatest widely known. Living Authority On
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    • 127 8 THE rAVOCBl 1 1 WAYANG KASSIM INDRA ZANIBAR ROYAL THEATRICAL CO., •The only Malay Theatn il.-at i- pau.ini^ by »11 mmakmtt m the mmmmM] COME To-Night To-Nlght I To the New Theatre Hall, North Brirtco JW The following sensational plav will be staged "THE GOLDEN STAR." To-morrow Night. Special Expensive
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  • 223 9 Sinoapou, June 19, 1906. PRODUCE. .ianibitr J 7.1(1 do (Cub.: No. 1 "rpioke) ,11.00 Cop* Bali 6.90 do Pontianak 6.:>0 Pepper, Black 11. 12. ao White 5°. l&M Sago Flour Sarawak :i.01 00 Brnnei No. 1 2.95 Pearl Sago 3.90 Coffee Bali, picked ISM Coffee. P&leuibant;. 20 ba-i- nom.
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  • 486 9 (Sunday, June 21) rm.-T Sinday Ai n:n Trinity. Be. Andrew's Cathedral.— 7 a.m. Matin* and Litany 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion iChoral) 3 15a.m. Holy Communion (Plain); 3-40 p.m. Sunday School; 3 15 p.m. Bible Classes (Adnlta): M 0 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's, Setoy Lines.— ll-14 a.m.
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  • 78 9 Choir Notice. First Sunday After Trinity. i. MaTON ami LirvN\. liyiuu Mi MS a.m.— Holy Communion iCboral). Introit Like as the Hart. llWllue Stainrr. Ilyum at Offertory SM Hymn at i.'ouiiuuniou IM Closing Hymn '.'92 .ll.'. \.n. Holy Commission" iPluni. Myiuu at OtVertory '217 Closing Hymn Ml
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 333 9 Date of formaion Capital Number Subscribed 0* Mm IMM Y.lue Ftfd Share* np to j TJninued Company Qtjoitnon 190S 1807 1901 1903 1907 1901 1906 !905 1908 1906 1906 1906 1907 1904 1907 190S 1893 1 90S :bBB 1900 1907 190T 1906 1899 1907 ISO) tsoe.cco •300,000 •600,000 £400,000
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    • 366 9 1905 £160,000 1900 1200,000 1904 £30,000 1903 £70.000 1808 1130,000 1904 £11,000 IMS £70,000 1906 £810,000 1906 £180,000 1907 £330.000 1906 175,000 1906 1350,000 1895 £100,000 1906 £300,000 1903 4)0,000 1906 1350,000 1904 J £30,000 1904 RABjM 1898 £30,000 1908 1360,000 1903 HOO.nco 1906 £110,000 1904 £60,000 1904 £60,000
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    • 198 9 I'm £8,177.10.0 1898 1225.000 MM !f 16,000,000 t9OS 12,400,000 1896 |«1.000,000 1901 I »34,000 18«9 1671,000 1903 *600,000 1891 130,000 1903 £400,000 19J4 »160,000 1884 »200,000 1890 1300.0*0 1887 M,nno,O» 1904 110,04)0 I 4,MM 7,688 ii'S.OOO 4,600 15,000,000 12J.000 2,00,000 tMg 1.000.000 J™ 34,000 8,400 575,000 S;OM 240,000 24,000
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 LAXATINE, tbe Ideal Purgative, recordnendaJ by tbe best medical aotboritiei £a*> io lake asd oortaio id retalu To be bad of all bemu.l". Wbnlßsale 'r.nn The Pb»rra»cy l-»Mrry R-ft, SifgaponJ
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    • 167 9 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. L D SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes All kinds ol HOSE, Suction, Delivery, Steam, for Carriages, Motor Cars, etc. Hydraulic, Rockdrill, Gardenhose. BrakeBF T M^ R IN T G VRE S D KE BCBBEWN P n SoSsl l£& fTt) f n 1
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    • 142 9 WassiamullAssomull&cc. Have Removed TO THEIR NEW PREMISES. OPPOSITE. No. 56 andf's7, High Street. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK UNPACKED. ""'WL, INV WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. Eiita Bicycles. A PEKFECT CYC LE AT A LOW HOURS. The leading- features found in the Elita Machine are: STERLING QUALITY, EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN, EXQUISITE FINISH PRICE COMPLETE
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  • 515 10 AMAZING CLAIMS ON BEHALF OF NEW AIRSHIP. Eighty Miles and Hour. We arc promised a new and marvellous airship, which will, if it justifies all that its inventor claims for it, distance nil other attempts to navigate the air. The chief features indicated of this phenomenon are Kngincs
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  • 266 10 Siamese Display Activity in New Sport. Ki-h ti»litiim is not Buch an exciting game as cock lighting, but many native sportsmen in Siuui timl great pleasure in it uml very often bet heavily ou the result. In Si I'hya Road a couple of days ago, says the Siain Free
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  • 88 10 During the sittings of the Premiers' Conference at Melbourne, recently, the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin), said that be had just received from the Consul -General of America a cable message, stating that the American fleet would arrive at Sydney on August 20, which was earlier than
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  • 64 10 There are perhaps few parts of the F.M.S. where the advont of rubber has effected greater changes than in the district along the line below Soremban. This is especially the case around Sungei Gadut, says the Malay Mail and, judging from a cursory survey, the lower price of rubber appears
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 635 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital io 60,000 Shares of «Joeach £1,200,000 Reserve Fond «1 125.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200,000 BA> RERB. Rank ot EDglaud. National Bank of Scotland Ibc London City A Midland Bans. Ltd. BINOAPOKE BRANCH. Oarrenl
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    • 530 10 BANKING COMPANIES. I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. ■•aid-up capital »i6.000,00c RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve I15.0OO.0OO; ma vv> 000 Silver Reserve 113,600,000} MS SOO 000 1 Jwerve Liability ol Proprietor* 115.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hod. Mr. Henry Keawiok. Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. Deputy Chairman. E.G. Barrett. Esq. 0. R. Lenzmann,
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    • 40 10 CHAMBERLAINS COLIC. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This remedy has been in. use for over thirty years and has proved itself to be the most successful remedy yet discovered for bowel complaints. It never fails. Sold by all Dispensaries and dealers.
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    • 469 10 BBk BySpecul 'Tafij Purveyors io p f^m Celebrated Oilmen's Stores g%J I PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, gg IL% I rB POTTED MEATS. MALT VINEGAR. H| HE I Agent* for LEA PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAICE H^ Crosse Blackwell, Ltd. SALES BY AUCTION. 1 MORTGAGEE'S SALE or ONE WHITE INDIAN BULLOCK, To do
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    • 557 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Jum It. .v 11 ■•.»>. Tliree GciJ OUmm Krosau^s Ml rtfc aj large pnmtas of beautif il fltMMafe Vow on viow. Powell Co., IMf \netioneer AUCTION SALE OF VALCABLB < HINESK BOUBBHOLD rUBNITUBH, BTOL, AT NO. 30. PECK SEAH STREET (off T.injonj l'HLiai- Road >,
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    • 439 10 INSURANCE Companies ROYAL INSURANCE COMI-ANY, LIMITED. FIRE AND LIKE. TOTAL FrNDP £13,600,000. THI LAKOKM FIRE OFFICE tH TBI *< HA BOTJ6TEAD A C0.,-AgmU r.AN( \SIIIKE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. THE ROYAL INSURAMCE CO FIRE A LIFE. INVESTED FUNDS *ia,500,000 TOWELL A C*.,-Ai)tnu COMMERCIAL I'NIOK ABBURAN( I. COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT,
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  • 245 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. An Important Development. Ni..i in 1M9.1 Mm British Motor Syudiiate I'UicliuMil hum the Daimler Motorcn (iusell--eli<ilt its Uritit-h patent rights, it a!so acquired a. ifgM ko all future iuipii>vi ii cuts uiado by tin 1 vendor coiupauy. Siuce then many tl'iup- hare
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  • 336 11 Provincial Exhibitions Barred. In carrying out its programme for one show, and one show only, for tho motor trade, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders last year decided, for the first time in its history, to bar bond signers from partici)>ating in all provincial exhibitions except tin-, recognised by
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  • 344 11 An Anxious Time. There is no gaitiNaying the fact that the present is an anxious time for automobilism. Ou the one hand, motorists are forced to realise more than over before the utter impossibility of a continuance of present proceedings ou the road, the unfairness and injustice of the police
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  • 341 11 The Brooklands Case. After a lengthy bearing, tbe Brooklands case reached a stage nearer termination on May 22. At tbe suggestion of the learned judge, an undertaking was given that while the track is used as such, the defendant will put up and maintain a barrier at tbe foot of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 170 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS TU i BLEBKATSD SILENT 14-16's PE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIEW AT AUnill RflflM SQ M'J 24 and 142it5, Orchard Ro&d onuiw nvviii sir (Two VooTe from^^ storßf!e i^pott. Dunlop Motor Tyres. NON SLIPS iCihOOVEI> ANI> ORDINARY (PLAIN) lIRAVY TVKK> MOCKED IN ALL
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    • 535 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. SIDDELEY-H A NOT Au toca rs H0W B c v H r EAP DUE BHORTLY. ONE 14 H.P. 4-CVI. BIDDELEY. ONE 18-25 H.P~SJDDELEY CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, see Agents. Arriving per s.s. Albenga, June 20 One 10-20 H.l'., four Hated REO Touriii" lar. with I>ual Igattaa Tlu.r
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 964 12 Scale of Charges. t'REFMD AinEIvTiaEMEN..- —MisoeljpjMH '^nuta of Every Deaorlpticn. Houses, h*mt. et: to let, are Inserted at tbe fcllowing »»>' 'izi Ii:?c:::?u I 1.20 per :nct. T-o *.00 Ihree 1.80 Six I.W Hint i.40 T-relve 7.J0 In 10.00 (Ea:!> subsequent mouth 13 per mch.) Xbe above rat: Is based
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    • 593 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Bin —Four Lin««. on* or two Inwrtion (1.00 Bj tb* inch, seal* ol ehuin. HOUSE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Rosie. Apply Raffies Hotel. ■Ml ROOM TO LET. Room suitable for Married Couple or two Bachelors. Apply Eden Hall, Nassim Road •Ml OFFICE ft 8000WN
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    • 543 12 Immigration Syndicate, SECTION X, CAVANAGH BRIDGE BUILDINGS, SINGAPORE. CABLE ADDRESS:— IMMIGRATIO. CODE A. B.C. STH. ED. USED. WE supply strong, healthy Javanese eooliea for Estatoa and Ilinee. WE undertake all formalities required by the Netherlands Government and thus save our customers trouble and inconvenience. \\\> do this free of any
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    • 262 12 Syrup of Raspberry PURELY MADE OF GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY JUICE AND SUGAR. Mixed wit'u iced water or soda water, it torta<- a very palatable, refreshing aiul healthy drink, which is no doubt the most suitable beverage for hot climates. It also forms a delicious inprc dicnt for icecrtam and sweet
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    • 197 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES i B*TIS :-l« Month, TO p.r Inch. Subwqamt months, 95. For shorter period* soe Scale i of Cbirjiirj. NOTICE. Teu.jr- vii: b<. re ehed ai the office of t'.e >elan(.'or General Farm, Raa a Lnmpnr, on June 20. U and .'2. lMw, for the nb-ktiinfl cf the Gambling
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