The Straits Times, 24 June 1908

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.685 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY JUNE 24. 1908. PRICE 10 CE>; r S.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 Remarkable Success De Dion Bouton TOURING CAM. De Hion Bcutcn 2nd. De Dion Bouton 3rd De Dion outon 4t.h De Dion Bouton sth. De Dion Bouton 6th. 11 cars s :»nted. 8 finisher*. OF THE >l\ WHICH FINISHED 5 were De Dions. IN 'l!|i KAME EVENT LAST TBAB DE DIONS
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    • 27 1 HARIMA CINEMATOGRAPH 0] POBITH I NI(»N 110TKI.. KOSIB BBIDOE BOAD GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Night. 7-30 AND 9-30. TWO GOOD SHOWS K'l: <>NX I'AVMI-.NT. K. EAimiA, Proprietor.
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    • 49 1 C/ILeOONtAN HOTEL 77, Wnut UtuohMoad* tsinfmper*Tba Bri^'i-.( ami HwHlrffi Rceort la heCitj. }ij i Aji Port*r in uniform ixeotr a. Jcats no.' TMa*. ASAHI B^ER. P .tS» a^TL 1 Si a^B > ~^^S^HlaW ~^^^^^Sia^aH^a^. Vv w^«^ CF ALL DEALERS. The VITSUI BUSS AN K.klShA, THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPANY. LTD.
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    • 413 1 ROEHST3ON &>__ 0 0 Sole Agents for Raleigh Cycles. THE "BRITISH MASTERPIECE. Popular Popular Wheel Mf i Price. I POPULAR RALEIGH. i 1 itted with all the latest improvements. First-Qrade Raleigh. Raleigh Suparbe. Special Raleigh. Raleigh Road Racer. BOITS' RALEIGH. I All our Cycles are sent out with Lamp, Bell,
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  • 847 2 PLANTING SIDE OF INDISTRY SOUND. Sumatra and Java Future Rubber Countries. I left London on March 25, upeut i .^t.t days in Ceylon, have been through the Federated Malay States, Straits Settlement". Java, ami Sumatra, spending practically a fortnight in each cuuutry; and 1 am very well pleaned
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  • 144 2 Para and Plantation. In their report, dated May 23, Messrs. W. J. and H. Thompson write Para. —We have had a strong market during the past fortnight and a largo business has been done at an advance of 'Jjd. per lb. for Fine Para. The market closes steady. To-day's spot
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 CONGO Wropieal Roofing [S The Ideal Roofing for this Climate CHEAP! SANITARY! DURABLE VERMIN-PROOF The thickost quality (3 ply) cau now bf Hiipphed at $12 per roll of Sl6 M|MN test eorapletf- with caps, nails and cement for fixing AGENTS The Borneo Co., Ltd., BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. Me net an experiment
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    • 474 2 AWFUL AGONY OF ECZEMA ON FACE' And Head was Beyond Words— Suffered for Six Months— One Remedy After Another Failed— Even Medical Aid was Ineffectual. WAS CURED IN A MONTH BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My trouble Rtartod witli swelling on my fit>-«* whuli Ix-canif r».ti and vory painful ami irritminK. From
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    • 61 2 A CERTAIN CURE FOR BOWEL COMPLAINT. When attacked with diarrhoea or bowel complaint you want a ruedfeine that acts quickly. The attack is always sudden, generally sevore and with increasing pain. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy has never been known to fail in any case of colic, diarrhoea or
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    • 448 2 BRASIER CARS To Arrive Shortly. ONE 15-25 HP.. DOUBLE PHAETON. FOUR CYLINDERS. MODEL 1908. GRAND CAROSSERIE OE LUXE (KING OF BELGIUM STYLE' READY FOR SHIPMENT. One 30-40 lI.P. BBABHB, Double Phaeton, four cylinders. One 30-10 H.P. BIIASIEU, LimoastiM l.andauktte four cylinders, complete with tn!!n. flfctric light, speaking tube, canteen, eftt.
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  • 646 3 'ehe cure of sick children in hongkong. Beaten with Medicine Branch. At an inquest which was held at Hongkong, recently, the Coroner, Mr. H. Kemp, made some very caustic remarks with regard to the Manner Chinese have of treating the sick. The inquiry was held to ascertain
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  • 186 3 Likely Sanitarium for Americans in (he Philippines. Toudano, a mountainous health resort in North Celebes is likely to become a fauitaHum for Americans in the Philippines, and there in every chance of something of the kind beintf established soon on a large scale in that quarter. During
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 532 3 JM Bfck Hk l > s IH.-oal W^S4^' Purveyor* to jSfflß j^^Bßi Warrant A>3vV^\ HM X'K k H■ P lIP Celebrated Oilmen s Stores XT I "ic^t PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS. JELUES, I LJL I |S POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. 9 Agents for LEA PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAICE SyP Crosse Blackwell, Ltd.
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    • 781 3 Cup that Cheersl f^^^R" VAN COCOA \Ja w j^ Best Goes Farthe&t. 6. OTOMUNE CO., SINGAPORE. Japanese Curios and General Store. W« liavo tlic FINEST, specially hImM MHnMN tt Uigliolasß Japanese Curios and Maim Art Work of Japau. suitable for PRESENTS, GIFTS, PRIZES AND SOUVENIRS. It uef.ls or ly a
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  • 400 4 Singapore Bound Steamer I sed tor Reinforcements. ooßuayoadatit «lu> Imm |oat rdutned hrmn ;> trip to J.i\.i wiito*: Die Idlest icpoits tr.iiii the Noth«:riauds lii'li's would MM OM t.i HippOM t'.iat tho tnmU »ith the BaUTcx la iliinntn it mm ■i. l l is tbaa tha Dntoii
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  • 122 4 rr.iD IiLXJi«-I!\ the N. 1). L. li. IVn/ L badwig, duo luuo Jl. From Chum—By the MM. d ■>. Tonkm. I, Hoiuncli, duo IbM It. I i Kimjapore Vw. in I. mi May 11 N. V. I. June 3 May 14 B. I. lime (S Mir. 18
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  • 133 4 I'assengers Outward. i'cr P. aud O. steamer Nubia, due .Juuc •J>. Miss K. Jeliico. Captaiu C. I!. In^haui. Mr. I. B. Eleuuj. Mr. K. <J. Kindcraluy, Rev. M. Kirkby, Miss Kirkby. Miss 0. Inj>al, StaffSergeant ami Mrs. Wilmshurst ami child. Captain C, N. ISu/./ard, Mr. aud Mis.
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  • 869 4 Same, port, probable iati oj arrival, and mm (>/ AftnU. »TKA.MBRS AUoantc M n InWlli BMlaw \m;uu.. !Ia .r. lull 1 ti H 'a MfjrH Arcadia II 1 osig, Inh 2; H. *O. Coy. b J iily lt<; Baal Vsiatic Coy Australian. Mm tUas, \nj; 10 M. Maritime?
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 123 4 10 WHEN DOCTORS SAY "HOPELESS" little's Oriental Balm steps in and cures inveterate vhroiik cases m Kheumatism A. Itsainai. Moadovi, I >Vi>. For aboat tatct ir.I have bad Rkansaiisai all -my bo<ly. The beM l'ln >iiiaiis i'ouU do iiotliing fur inc. M> arasi anJ aWsiden wouUl swell and puiv ltd,
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    • 747 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P fi?O~ JmV wr 9 STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Meoaiijf. Ceylon, Australia. India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London. I'hroiifcU Bills tf Lading loHucd lor Cbio Cant. Perilno Gu''. ContiLfniil, an 4 Aoi-ricn P.-f u 'iiTr-fru wtß lftbvu fliiiejapni ru a MAIL LINE. U I
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    • 1151 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, HANDEL AND BCHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." mmW. mmmmmmw .mmV I' VNDJEKMA3IN. Thi' Steamon of tbis company c»i-»»:l a regular sarrloe between: Singapore, Soarabaye. Baodjer I*2 0. Past Laos, Ballk IV.pan. Roetei, with transhipment at Bandierrcasin for Sampit, Haniawai, Koamai, Kott* Waringin, Djelai. Th<3 steamers have goodaccomodati?n ki 1 :st
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    • 782 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. rIORODEUTSCHER LLOYD Irr.pcrlal titrmmi MaM Lieu lie fast and well he- \n> mail aX/. this Company sail fortnightly from Brai Hambuzg via Bctterdam, Antwerp, Boajtl I ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, doer..-. Marseilles, Naples, Alcißcdria, acd vioc t r Por Said, Haar. Aden. Oolombo, Penan Singapore.
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    • 141 4 UNION 8.8 CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTO UXOAPOBI TO NEW ZEALAND DIRI..T, AUCKLAND, WELLIXdiuN. lATTLETON AND DUNEDIN. iLSO CALLING AT SAMARANG AND FIJI ill 1-bUCKMH.VT OFrK <s.'. Tbe Couipauy's T S. Steamer APAKIMA. 5,704 ton*. Kdwd. Stott, Coiutn&ador, maintains a ru^uiar lour monthly sr.-. ice between Sinj;.iiKj!> .md New Zealand.
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  • 1380 5 hwwlliin ilm tolluwloc ilibrtiiiMiuiia »r« fife. I. f v~.inm; «l:.— nhip; b«.— harqutj iM?b.— HbMMli tci.-V^ctit. Ciu.—CruUat lifil.-Uun-l~.t; r.r. (omadOj It. p. ll .r<«p.,««[ Hrit.— lsmUti U.S.-rni»«d«U»«n; Krh.-- Kranch ilm.— Dnt.— Pt,ir|, |UL— ltalian :N)iiui.—«p.«iiiili; X, i.i-'inrdi'.irco, i|.p.— d«<:k pv> Hliyar; 1.-lm." .n .>S tt I, ,n
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  • 180 5 June 21 Harbart, Bnt utr, KuchiuoUn, Vladivostok S»xoni», Ocr ntr, Japan via p rH Prinz Heinricb, Ger str, Hamburg via ports Tamb v, Ran Mr, Odessa Hock Lee, Brit str, KchnUn via ports Ayutbia. But str, Bangkok Himalaya, Feu str, Colombo Banka. Brit Htr. Anmnha and Nutuna Inlands ■I
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  • 105 5 Foa t*ia Btkamek Tim Bmhm Pangkalan Bramlan I'inmhi 9 a.m. Cocos Keeling Iblaudn ItMNaW 1 p.m. PoutiHiiak Hun Hin Gunn 1 p.m. Muar and Malm-.n HmfWm Ip.m. Bangkok Dm I p.ra Bombok Lombek 2 pm. Penang, Madras, Europe Parana 3 p.m. H'konfi, Shanghai. Japan G.Aptar 8 p.m. I'ciikiiH
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  • 61 5 By the Penang, Captaiu Perry, Jun« 2'.i. From Port Sweitenhanj, Mr. A. B. Archdeacon. By tho Sappho, Captain Sanderunn, June 21. From Teluk Annon, Messrs. Troulairc and De Perfripueo from Malacca. Monsrs. Lira Teck Siony, Tan Keng Chyo. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stanley Miles, Mrs. Bcng
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  • 79 5 w halves at which Vt»eto are Berthed To-day KiKT Wba*» Burnt— Djombi. RierW.SacnoHl— Gleuo^le, Tarobti HEUT. 1 (bHUSfI WBAK»r— N'l. Sbotior No. Gloulogao, Zanonia S-Wilau*. 4-Kish B— Paroo. 8- N.-r.l. Sultan. 7— 6tratl.avon, Sitirien B—Politician,8 Politician, heiusmu, Shrimp 9-Nil. Jabmhi'h Wbabt- Ai'lie. •irrit
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  • Correspondence.
    • 347 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, June 23. Sir, It is now over six months since I wrote to you on the deplorable condition of the now notorious Mount Elizabeth Road. In the in antiine, I have been hoping against hope that some prompt action
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    • 94 5 To the Editor of the Straits Tiroes. Singapore, June 24. Sir, I saw a very largo water-spout, yesterday, between 9 and 10 a.m., to tho went of Passir Panjang. Water-xpoatH are seen frequently off the coant of Java, but it is several years since I saw inn-
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  • 356 5 hi Muor E. C. Ei.uh, Acting Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, June 23, 1908. S.V.A. Duties. 1 Orderly Officer for ensninp week:— Lieut. A. A. Lermit. Orderly N.C.O. Corpl. E. Gill. Parades. II On Tuesday 30th, Laying Com petition. On Friday, July 3, D.R.F. and Gun Laying. Both
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  • 40 5 The Ministry of War at Peking has despatched fifteen students, some to England and others to France, to pursue a course of studies. These students left Shanhai-kuan on the 14th instant, and will proceed by tho Siberian route to England.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 261 5 While it is nut ten that "we are well it «n tliiuk uursolvox well," it is undoubtedly trui' that we cau aggravate our sickness by fretting and worrying about it. Stcarnt.' Wine, taken by rundown.'ilcbilitated pHMMi noon produce!* such ;i curativo effect that lh« cease (o woriy. Hsthoy fi«l their
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    • 525 5 1 STEAMER SAILINGS. !n. y. k. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO. LTD A regular KORTNIOHXLY service m maintained between .i.-.|*.i «n.l F.urope by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mbi! Contract with the Imperial Japaneae Government, specially designed (or the Company 1 Enropean Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 528 5 I STEAMER SAILINGS. \c7pTr. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Lin*. TMJi NATIONAL, HIOTIWAY To KUKOPE UHINA JAPAN, CANADA »v.l »ti* UNITED STATES K-.'it" (rom }K'D>:Kohk m tihatighai, NaiiHKnkt luUtj 1 Bea of .Japan), Kobe, Yowobaroa Victorl* aud Vaooonver X.U.S. "Kouioo* bnu" Twin jnrew atea R.M.B. "F.nrm*af> or Japan"
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    • 163 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. June 27 -At 5 2. Devonshire Road, teak house bold furniture, etc., at 2-30 p m. SO At Sale room, freehold residential property known as "Dunrobin," No. 40, Barker II .ail. at 2 :-ci p.m. 30 At Sale room, valuable town properties and agricultural land.
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    • 98 5 AN AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER'S STORY. It is the commercial traveller who finds tho many changes of climate and water trying. Mr. Chan. G. Chapman, who t»prom-ut« a large Brisbane concern, had been trouble! for yearn with chronic diarrhoea. On ono of hiH tripn a fellow traveller recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 307 5 DAY BY DAY Wednesday, June 24. High Water. 7-12 p.m V.M.C.A. Rev. W. Murray. 8-SO p.m. N. D. L. outward mail dne. S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament. Alhambra. 7mi p m Japanese Cinematograph. 7-30 p.m. Harima Cinrmatograph. 7-50 p.m Wayang Kassim. 9 p.m. Thursday, June 35. Uigh Water. 8-9 a.m. R-4 p.m
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  • 20 6 CuiMnoN.— Ou Juuo 7, at Shanghai, Nollh i '.juuiauov, (laughter uf Mfiajnr nn<l Tincy Chaui |iion, Hj^ol 10 nirmtli
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  • 970 6 The Straits Times P RICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. Mr. F. A. Mackenzie b book entitled The Tragedy of Korea," published by Messrs. BtllM aud Stuugbtou, reaches us at an opportune moment. In another portion of this issue, we have quoted extracts bearing upon the case of Mr. E.
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  • 14 6 l-'rom Moji, 5,360 tons of coal arrived, this morning, by the British steamer Zillah.
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  • 26 6 The British steamer Kiah, from New York via Durban, brought a cargo of oil, yesterday She had on board 171,019 cases and 863 barrels of kerosene.
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  • 21 6 Over 500 passengers and 1300 sheep and goats arrived from Calcutta and Penaug, this morning, by the Apcar liner Gregory Apcar
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  • 22 6 Messrs. Woe Bin and i otupauy ■> stcauior Hong 800 arrived from Uaugoou and Penaug. thi morning, with over 500 |«wtcii;;nrs for Hongkong.
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  • 18 6 Yesterday aiteruoou, the Ourmau dtuamer Lhzabetb Rickmers arrived from Philadelphia with a cargo of 154,000 cases of kerosene.
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  • 46 6 A Chinese vagrant stepped up to a Lhiouie woman in Beach Road, yesterday morning, struck her in the chest and theu robbed her of a brooch valued at fifty cento. He aoted in so strange a manner that he was oeut to thu hospital for obsorratiou.
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  • 15 6 A cargo of rico arrived from Koh-tichan j. yesterday, by tbo liriti- '-i sUamer Politiei.in
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  • 14 6 From Sidney, N.S.W.. a cargo of coal arrived, yesterday, by the Cierman steamer Augsburg.
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  • 18 6 From Saigou. a cargo of rice for Port Said for orders arrived, yesterday, by tho British steamer Muehaoii.
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  • 19 6 The next monthly shoot in connection with the Singapore Hide Association will take place on Sunday, at :t() p.m.
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  • 23 6 A final dividend of Taels 2. has been ikclared by the Shanghai Hock' and K-y— ing Company, making Taels .*> for the yi ar.
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  • 20 6 All the Nippon usen Kaisha «teamer> mi the American line have been recently littcd with Marconi's system of wireless telegraphy.
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  • 18 6 Fifty-two thousand cases of keroseue for /amboanga, Philippine Islands, arrived from Laugkat. yesterday. by the liritish steamer Stettin.
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  • 26 6 The Penan*; Volunteers held a very -.uc cessful dance at Fort Cornwalbs ou Friday. The Drill Hall was decorated tastendly. \t an interval, supper was served.
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  • 34 6 A raryo of rice arrived from IJau^Kok, this nwmingi by the Xorwcyiau steamer Dovre. The Siamese steamer Hoi ib.it arrived from the some i>ort aud way port-^, \fste:-day afternoon, wlthfit bullocks and 97 pics.
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  • 31 6 -Mauy a-euts of the British aud American Tobacco Company, with headquarters at Shanghai, are said to be nialiiu^' an eu< rjjetic and sutxjesMful cainpai^n throughout Manchuria u^.iinst the Japauesc cigarette Emtories.
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  • 37 6 A Chiuaman attempted snicitle by jumping oil Johuston Pier, this morum", ami was rescued by a Malay constable, lie said that he wanted ehaudu aud had no means of obtaining it. lie could not endure the craving.
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  • 35 6 A Japanese was arrested as he was laud iufj from sampan, yesterday, with UHll liritinh dollars, :>?, Japanese yen aud 3U M^xieau pesos iv his iMHsessiou. As thesiare prohibitetl coins, lie aud the money wen detained.
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  • 39 6 The statcmeut re^auliu;; tht- ueHotiatious between Japan and t'hiu.i with reMect loan indemuity in couneetiou with the Tatsu Mam incident has ban denied by Taotai Wen, who status that no hill has been |>ri MM t.i Chiua by -lapan.
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  • 38 6 loiter pa[x:rs U> hand from HMsAmHi report that the agent lot the Vetherlautls Tradiu;; Society dimes tin- statement that the -lii-01l Chau Chau Tills, under arrest on a charge of alluded emhe/./lem'-nt. had am connection with his bank.
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  • 48 6 Ti Kuan I'oh, charged with hoiiHehreakiut; with intent to commit theft, in a bowed ill-fame iv Krascr Street, was on trial, at the District Court before Mr. K. C. C. Howard, yestfrdav afternoon. Mr. V. I). Kuowlcs apt eared on his behalf. Serjeant Brereton prosccutetl. Accused was acquitted.
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  • 46 6 Tun Chinese women Hfpami in the Marine Court, yesterday, ou a charge ol rcmoviug shellfish from thi lied of tin Kallang Kiver. They wert. cautit.ued aud discharged. This w.is mode an oUcuct recently uu account of the- dauber Iv publi>Inalth from tin: consumptiou of lbes< li-.b
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  • 57 6 l'luguc is MjMftod to bt- very .bad Ul soun parts of llaiuau. A missionary at N'odoa 'i'-i mill-, from lloichowi writes to a thmu kong gentleman The people down here artdying like flies, from pla«u< Kxcept for the dispensary we keep our three acres strictly tju.ii airtin, ,1 and Imp.
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  • 53 6 A Malay sailor, helougiug to the steamer Sappho, fell overboard while the vessel was at Malacca, the other day. He could not swim, aud had .to be rescued by bis com rades. It is- generally supposed, says the Piuang < ia/.ette. that all Mulay sailors can swim, but this evidently
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  • 52 6 lk:tectivu lu»i>ector Fiayue prosecuted Aiuat, CnrjKir.il .">, bofu.c the Second Magistrate. Mr. F. J. Cireeu, this morning, ou a charge of extortion from one Go Nak of $2.."' with the alternative charge of obtain ing that sum as au illogal gratification. Mr. L. E. Gaunt appeared for the accused. The
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  • 51 6 The evidence for the prosecution iv the case of Jeau Chall'ojon v. Louis Herment, before the Fourth Magistrate, was uot finished, yesterday. Aftor the complainant hail been examined and cross-examined, Mr. A. W. Wcsterhout nave evidence and au adjournment was taken, as Mr. Lowell had another case before the Second
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  • 48 6 The Straits Cattl.- Trading Company were fined »100 by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Maurice Thunder, this morniug, for supplying adulterated milk to the Tan Tock Song Hospital. Dr. F. Dent, the <iovernmeut Analyst said that the milk contained traces of cane sugar, though there was not much dilution.
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  • 61 6 Hereafter, polio cases from the .Marine Station will be heard by the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. K. Colmau, inste-.id of by the Second Magistrate. Mr. C. F. Cirecu. Jt is believed that this will be a bettor division of labour. Heretofore, the Third Magistrate has only hoard cum-- from tin:
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  • 82 6 Dysentery hau betu W) prevalent ul latt in Malacca, says oar Malacca -_urre. luudeut and, although it has abated somewhat, i: utill playing havoc among thu Chinese and and the natives. There nave been a good many deaths. Dr. Dane has been kept very biuy. The Acting Resident-Councillor, the Hon.
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  • 122 6 The Piuaug da/etti states tb it His High ness the Sultan of Johoro is procioiliug to Kuroiw shortly. The Sultan of Simpuue, and raite uren passengers froui I'outianak. yosterday, by the local steamer Ban Iliu Ouan. The King of Spain Ims noiuinattd Ule Duke of Connatifjit to
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  • 73 6 Tbe Eollownu is 1 1— t of receut Mtbaeriborx to thi: Soldiers and Sailor> Fainilii .\-,so< i.i tion Mrs. Puiidas *10 Mr. ""IPrujlll fcj M. Archdeacon B*v. J, A. OIM -I Mi llewitson -«l Mrs. llowell *1 Mr. A. Mm i:iy -1 Itev. P. N. lluuU-r -«1
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  • 98 6 Mr. ti, B. llchmjii. I'olict- I'rolialioui i prosecuted kwo noni.is before tb. Tfainl Magistrate, Mr. I". I. Columu, Ibis moruia^, ou a esskiae oi omrryiiigoii Chap Joe K»<i lottery at Na 87-1U Itivcr all< y Itood. Mr. T. I>. Parsons defended tli in. After beurii;;; U.t
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  • 92 6 The I'uurt of Ap; l;i1, littiuj; tin- ihui-miii-.. rh iuiuiwschl cif Mm Voting Chief tlusliou Mr. A. <;. Law. Mr. .iu-:uv I'iMi.t and Mr. •lusticj Uratldcll, ilic liist uf Ui afipeaJM [miv deeWonn o! Mr JiiHticu SenxunU Suiitli l« nj;; tnk.ii ll was niit fi in onl
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  • 130 6 Thi: UUmm printer who WM nhaiMlil with frauduleut possession til ],ib< N (or acratai watci hoMlm. mnli ;i-« trn nnwl hj NMn Iru-rr iiiul Ni.avr. sia-, ;ik;iiii baton tlic Thinl MagMntti, \ir. B. I. luliuau. yestcrduy iit'tcruuou. Mr. O. H Carvoi api>uui'cd tvv tho [■!■!> illthm uuil
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  • 130 6 liefor.; the tfwaiml Magjiitintu. lit, T. I -I <irocn ye tenlay aftuCßuou CliilMUMUi uameillleuK S»n\\ JUauj appi-aiul uuoharuufl of passing, and possession of. oouaterfeit MU and twenty tent pieces and v dollar. Mr. J. li. Brooke, Assistaut GofanuMont Analyst, gave evidence as to the s[>cciiius character of tlie
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  • 166 6 Iv tho Court of Appeal. yestorduy after noon, their Lordships Justices lishcr. Her combe Smith aud liraildell gave their ruling iv the suit in which Mr. U. Vau Hnummii had appeared on behalf u( Aliuu lioona Ruvouii Maua liaiuus.iiuy Chclty whu appealed from .tin decision of Mr.
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  • 35 6 The icuirtiiiH ut Uu late *et>t GfMt Sou the motboi j[ Ijiin Bug Scn^ iud Liv In Chili, will be removed frofli lv.i boa Beddoh FoaJ to '-hanghit. Koa' l I mtnt on Sunday neat.
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  • 59 6 Song Keug Cbo, a .alcsniau in the employ of Chop Chin Wat Hcng, was tried before tho District Judge, Mr. E. C. Howard, this morning, on a charge of criminal breach ut truut of lb bagi. of rice valued at $104 and wav acquitted. Mr D. 0. Kitovitz prosccut »4
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    • 216 6 I EUTONIA CLUB. Tuesday, June SO. Under the Uirecuon of Maurice E. Bandmann FAREWELL TO THE Corricks. (iraud Special Programme iv tlie presence' of H. E.. THE QOVEKNOR. ANl> BUITE. Ticket.i 12. Plan rapidly filling at Kobiuson Pinuo Co. HOUSE TO BE LET Lelo 'mb," 5, Oilbtead Koad, faroisbed or
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    • 107 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BEACH UOAL). To-Nlght To- N ight 1 1 2ND SHOW. 9.30 TO 11 P.M. 1. Trickily, the clctor Princess. •i. Tho Cat Family. U. A Magnetic Removal. ■I. Tho French Gendarme Bride. 0. A Day in the Life a of suffragette. 6. In Russia. iSobastopol The Black 9m
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    • 177 6 2 STUDIOS 2 1 Adapted to tbe Morning and 1 to tbe Afternoon Light. Largest, Coolest aud Best Equipped. Uur Photographs enjoy the reputation of being "by Far tbe Best,' and in support of this claim we always undertake not to charge anything (or proofs wliioli are not approved >>f
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  • 674 7 PARLIAMENT'S ULTIMATUM TO THE SHAH. Shah Replies by Bombarding the Parliament House. (Kkom On Own CoUukshonukm.' London, .luui > L'O p.m. Telegram- troui Trlicmu MWsal alarmiug situation iuthe Persian capital -result of the crisis in tin relation* Ixtweon tli< Shall aud his I'arliaiucnl. iin Monday. I'.nli.iimnt mi
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  • 74 7 Government Announcement by Home Secretary. I Km. ikk n TrXf"ikAn| I ■••1.1.r11. .lain: -I. Iv moving the second reading of Dm Miners' Bight-Hoars' BUI, Mi. H. .1. Olod etaM, Jlome Secretary announced au important aincuduicut postponing for live Mm the inclusion of tin time occupied in
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  • 94 7 Royal Clemency Toward Condemned Criminal. |ltm ifr.'s 'I'KLKdiiAM.' Ijoudoii. Inn- JN. |}WM x ietoru "I S|.,mi' lia^ ;i\i n birth to I MUllull. JlIU'. i. Kaßg Alton i j' uiu^ thai a ciiminal was to be xucutcd at C>rdu\u, tt legraphed a pardon to couiun Mnk
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  • 94 7 I Political Fortunes Staked on the Licensing Bill. IKbgthr'm Tblbokam! Loudou, Juue H. Speaking at Hirmiughiuu, Mr. Asipiith summed up the aims of the Liberal lioverument us the establishment of a eommuuity of free men. The greii»»x»bjicls ot tin Lihcrals were to < i|iialise burdens, to mhke lives
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  • 28 7 Kkitbk's Tklbobam] Londoii, June '-■>■ M l>e Latirauge. at Milau. was succe-s ful in travelling; in Ins aeroplane a distance of 1") kilometres io ltt.\ iuinut«M.
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  • 580 7 Cock Recognised by its Peculiar Crow. Mr. C. I ..I. Green, tin: seeoud Magistrate, yi t. nlay attnuoou, look up tlie hearing ol tilt ohargO against a I hiuesi- woman aud two men of the theft of seventeen fowli from tin- lan^iui Canacks ami fraudulent pOMNBtoa of
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  • 301 7 Applications for New Licences Refused. Kiw applications xv tic before the licensing Justices M their quarterly sessions at the Magistracy, yesterday afteruouii. Thore were three applicants fur uew licences, two Ik removals, aud one each Cur a teuewal, a renewal ami removal and a superior class of liceuee.
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  • 13 7 Ib< hevd. U. i-Aindell. Colonial Chap laic Malacca, goes on learta nest month.
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  • 273 7 REVOLUTIONARIES ENCOUNTER FRENCH TROOPS. Two French Lieutenants and Two Sergeants Killed. |Kbdtkk's Tm,borax| London, June 24. An eugagemeut occurred on the 19th instant, on the Chinest frontier, between six hundred Chiuesi' revolutionaries and one hundred aud Itfty ToukiucKc sharpshooters. Two Krtneh lieutenants, two sergeants and fifty rebels were
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  • 305 7 Severe Encounters Between Malays and Dutch Troops. |D»k \siAiiain* Lloyd Tblbukam) lierliu, -lunu ML The trouble on Hit West Coast of Sumalla is laiisin;; considerable i\cileiueul through out thf country, l-'uirs an- euti-rtuiued BJMMBJI tin- white population as to tho outcome ol the trouble. I rom Dutch exchauues,
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  • 83 7 Regulations Under New Immigration Act. [KaoTiß's Tklkuka i| London. June -K. The i.'hiui'M Immigration Hill which has passed the Canadian House of Commons restricts admission to students paying a poll tax of •■'•**< (gold i. repayable alter a year's study in Canada. [Das 08TASUTIS0HI Lloyi> Tmlbukaml Berlin,
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  • 38 7 [!>■> OitrAsiAiiMeuM Lloyd TauaßAitl Berlin, June 28. The Uusso-Chinese Bank is not paying any dividend this year. There has been a loss of 4,216,650 troubles*, which, however, is covored by the exlia resei ye.
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  • 46 7 > I >BK OSI .\sl.VTIn-. UB LloVli TbUSuH^H I Berlin. June '.'3. In the House of Commons, the Govern incut admitted that the Anglo Russian Agreement with regard to Macedonia has been entered upon, but so far no negotiations have been arranged with the other Powers.
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  • 28 7 [Dm Ostasutucbi Lloyd Tilioham Berlin, Jane 28. M. I-.\olsky, Russian Foreign Minister, is going to make a European tour next month, and will visit Berlin.
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  • 1020 7 THE SUPERVISION OF NATIVE DEALERS. A Local Merchant Replies to W. H. The following communication is seDt to us for publication in connection with our enquiry into the causes of local depression of trade: Singapore, Juno 2H. Sir,— The article in your issue of the 20th iustaut. signed
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  • 120 7 The Colonial Secretary informs us that the Government of tin Colony has decided to discontinue the publioalion of tlie quarterly Trade Returnu in the form in which they have hitherto beon issued, and to publish 1 them in a shortened form. It was also decided not to issue the volume
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  • 973 7 Motion Directed to Declare Payment Void. A most interesting point was before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith in tbo Supremo Court, this morning, in connection with the bankruptcy of Mr. H. Latham, when Mr. Emerson, on behalf of the Official Assignee, moved for a declaration that a payment
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  • 91 7 According to a wire lroui Shanghai, dated the 17th instant, the Toyo Kiscn Kaisha liner Hongkong Mara, which went ashore on Blockhouse Island on June 9 was still ashore. Togs, assisted by H.IJ.M. cruiser Izumi, attempted to pull the steamer off but without success. It is feared
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  • 1031 7 PROSECUTION OF AN ENGLISH JOURNALIST. Mr. E. T. Bethell Seat to Prison. Irkutsk's Tklkgram] London, June 20. In reply to Mr. D. M. Smcaton, C.5.1.. Liberal Member tor Stirlingshire, Mr. J. A. Pease. Chief Liboral Whip (replying probably on behalf of Sir tidward Grey, Foreign Minister!, stated
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 112 8 Mr. Artie Tullv asks us to state that hi will be responsible for all bets made .it the Selanuor Turf Club Meeting by his clerk. Mr. A. F. Mitchell. Members are reminded that the entries for the American Tennis tournament, to be held at the Ladies' Lawn
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    • 38 8 Ladies' L.T.C. Tournament. The tiual iv tlie Singles Handicap in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club's Croquet tourna uioul km ended in a win for A. W. Bailey, ncralcli, who beat Mrs. Sauuders, 2J bisques, by 22 points.
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    • 44 8 Launch Departures. The Swimming Club launches for Sunday next, the 2Htli instant, will run as under 1 oin Juliuston's Pier 9, 10, and 11 a.m.; ;(ii aud 3.:t0 p.m. returning from the Bungalow 9 30, and 10.3J a.m., 12.15. 3 ai.ti &.30 p.m.
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    • 109 8 Tournament at Malacca. Writing from Malacca on the 23rd instant, our correspondent writes: Our periodical Billi.ird tournament is now in progress. Tin h n'licappvrs were Messrs. iluweil, Clark, aud biuie. The following tie* have been play) d First Round Dy»<m— 76, SßO, Ix-nt Sime 40.&H; Uowell, -80, 250, beat
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    • 105 8 5.C.R.C. Tournament. Ycfterduy's r<<Hult in tho S.C.R.C Lawn Tennis Tournament in as follows: B DuruLF.s. Koli i'lkk) .lean and Song Chin Eng, owe 1 beat Lim Loon Hock and Scow Siew Kirn, scr. 6—4, 6—4 Tj-day's'lies CIIAMIIONSUIf. Seah Client: .Too v. Tan Tiam Kiat. Tan i'lii Kin. v.
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    • 172 8 Colman Shield Competition. The Norul Axikin and the Moonlight Football Club met in au Association Football match, iv connection with the Colman Shield Competition at lieacli Koad yesterday. Tha game was lairly good, their being law attempts at combination, while passing w.is, generally, poor. Ih:>. teams wcru woli
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  • 174 8 My Sister My chum." she said she'd be, my sister," Findetiiilf, praps, that first, But "sister"? Underneath my breatb I cursed. Slang nowadays being lady like, "Chum," I foiyire. Auother gal Might, after all, have said (I bhuddur pal." Bnttister'. Stye that I proposed, Wii.it was my sin Of all
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  • 36 8 The fonndation-stono of England's first skyscraper lino lias just been laid at Liverpool. The buildiuK will be 800 ft. high, and is being erected for tho Koyal Liver Friendly Society on a site overlooking the Mersey.
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  • 499 8 Young Men's Christian Association Beat the Holders. The West Kcnra 11, tho holders of the Singapore Football Association Cup, were defeated by the V.M.i'A. in the first round of the Cup competition on the Esplanade last evening. The V.M.C.A. are to be congratulated upon their success, though
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  • 235 8 St. John Ambulance Association Examinations. We arc indebted to tho Rev. P. N. Hunter, the local hon. secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association, for tlio following results of a successful series of examination in First Aid to the Wounded Major Williams, 11.A.M.C, conducted a course of
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  • 160 8 It will be remembered that Chinese Constable 416 was assaulted severely in Cross Street, on the evening of June 15, and had to be Bent to the hospital. Two Chinese, one of whom is a fireman, wee before the Third Mjgistrate, yesterday, on a charge of assaulting him.
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  • 79 8 Natha Singh, who was arrosted recently in Joliorc, appeared before Mr. E. C. C. Howard, District Judge, yesterday afternoon, for extradition proceedings, as he is wanted on a charge of dacoity alleged to have been committed in a village a the Punjab. Two constables irom Jobore
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  • 330 8 Efforts to Exclude them from the Chinese Clubs. At a meetiuc of tbe Po Leung Knk Com- I mittee, held on April 22, the following j resolution was papnod unanimously That the practice of employing girls under I 16 years of age as singing girls, commonly known as
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  • 46 8 -Mrs. King, stew.-v dess of thu Australian steamer Paroo, va<> roblwd by a coal coolie as (.lie stood on the whaif at Tanjong Pagar. M Mnn. lay eveuii.g Tli« coolie soenrod n handbag coutaininti a ..-ole watch, which was a lauiily hcirloona, 6J and several dollar^.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 375 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE ***** OF ROBERT BUTLER LINDSAY. DECEASED, AND THE PARAGON OUTFITTING COMPANY. NOTICE. Notice is boreby given that all claims against the Hbovenamed It. It. Lindsay deceased, or agaiiißt the firm It. B. Lindsay and Co., or against The Paragon Outfitting Company, should bo sent to Messrs.
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    • 625 8 Cold Settles in Kidneys Peru na Restores Health Catarrh of the. Kidneys An Insidious Disease. I f^inM H^^ Many People Have it in Slight U# W ■>" i' l^ '^V Form and Do Not Know It. W Ito Mr. Isaac Rosenzveig, 9 Dninarals BP- M "About three yearn a;o, I
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    • 562 8 GOOOWNS TO BE LET. No» 260 and 262, Hnvelock Road, facing ths S.ngapore River. Apply ao Qo Boon Qoan, :t:i, I hin fiw Roml. r M 93 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TVudc-rs will be BMSjfoad at tlir (iffuv n( the It.'olouiaJ bocrctarv. up to n.vni. \l.m«Uy. Jnlj 6, 190S, for the right
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 90 9 iai-tuT bayen J 71 "> 'J-) >c „'.i No 1 vi x i Bali 7 1") JO Pontianai. 650 buyers llir White 6% IBJO >a»;o Flour Sat.iwa 1 :!.O1 lo Rranti So 1 2.9", P. irl Sa«o 3.8^ Coffee Bali, picked ilu Coffee Palbubaag, 20 >> noui. Libcriao i_'.O
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    • 118 9 I i Ul/B Demand Private 6 iu/8 do 8 m,s -74ft On Germany -Bank d/d JS'i. Private 8 m/s MM do fl m/s IMj On Franco— Back d/d !31 Private 8 m,s :;9">) do 0 db/8 J9B > 'ndi,i— Bank T T. 7i, Private 80 d/s 76 Hongkong— Bank
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 350 9 I I IK..- Of forma Inn Cspital Sateribed I mi in i ii ol vSm |a?£j VriZSi Ctma-y Qmxmmm I LM 1907 1 1901 1903 i ;ao? 1901 iio« i»os 1300 I 1906 1906 :9oe 1907 MM i 1907 1905 1 1«92 I 1905 I 189 c 1 1900
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    • 380 9 I I IUOS 1905 1904 1903 I -.08 ;304 1905 1904 1906 1907 looe 1906 1899 L»O6 .J(W 1906 1904 1904 I<9--1903 '.SOS 1906 1901 1904 £150,000 1200,000 £30,000 £70,000 1150,000 £12,000 £75,000 £310,000 £180,000 £320,000 M 75.000 1260.000 £100,000 caoo.ooo 30,000 1250,000 £20,000 tIOO.DOO £30,000 »?MI >00 t....1.M..i
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    • 204 9 I I I I 1894 £8,877.10.0: 4,804 7,688 11/6 I »/(> 1898 tn.1.000 I MS.OOO 4,500 50 M> \m ivooo.uw lD.mu us 1M UO6 12,400,00J 2,«00,0<X< }lJ !)00 Iff* .1,000,*. 1.0 M.000 i |J» HO I 131,000 34,000 3,400 10 IM I IBW 1375,0^0 b7«,00U J7M 10Q 1M 1903
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    • 41 9 Hogarth Erbkine 8% (630.000 t% pnm RUey Harßreavne t% ■•2^ooo S^prfni Spore Electric Tram ways Co., Ltd. t% 350,000 uomiu-.l »im?aporeManlcip»^?(, 400,000 »0% pj-?m Mf 1,878,0*10 <%rr<n: *4 .800.000 I",nrirn 602,900 J% disown, -•Iraiti Engineering Byd., Ltd. S% 15,000 par
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    • 93 9 /POWELL'SX [Balsam Aniseed\ I COUGHS I \fop COLDS ASTHMA NJBRONCHITIS// V C AMi'seeP J CHARLES ~^b HEIDSIECK S ?\sfr White Seal Champagne. T| Behn, Meyer ACo Ld A-f^L Singapore and I t-w ing. jßß|^^^^ KM LITTLK dk 10., Ltd. L^^^J a.c. March 30 in mJt. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE 7,710
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    • 325 9 NOTICE. GOVERNMENT WHARVES. PENANG. I Uu aud attei' July 1 next, the <}utrul &ud j RiaJ^c^.^: J uenhun Pier, the Jetty Shede aud Bonded Stores, and the Govuromeut Godowus on Weld Quay will ne veaied in the T.injoug I'agar Dock Board, ho, on bclialf of Government, will undertake the wharfagu,
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    • 129 9 1 THREE TROPICAL SCOURGES. DYSENTERY. FEVER AND ULCERS Witb Prescriptions for Self Treatment and Rules for Prevention, by Or. LAMBART, u.d.j (Fellow of the Tropical Society). In simple language, the most useful information. Should be la every homePrice One Dollar. Kelly and Walsh, Limited, l 239 ■■■i—l ■■■1M MAKES THE
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    • 173 9 Pohoomull Bros, 4CE HIGH STREET. *6 SILK MERCHANTS. Des in High-class ladiiu, Chinese an 1 Jipinasj Silk, Catios tmi S.. .-.ware of every description, Bnwnn, sto. CHARGES VERY WOOERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. ■^4^f^ QUALITY rWmmL PRICE in Elita C^'lk*. hi<>li-{radu l |iiality and i L/ m^k ferior .|iinlit\ an.l y*A
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  • 1061 10 A COMPLAINT OF THE DECAY OF FINERY. Quick Changing Fashion Commended. All my life l<>Qg, I have beeu a lover u{ finery, wiites L.icy Martin Donnelly in a charming article iv the Atlantic Monthly. For as many years as 1 can remember, I have liked to read in
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    • 634 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Taid up Capita! in 80,000 Shares of *20eacb £1,200,0001 Reserve Fund fI.RM.OOO! Reserve Liability of Proprietors ..61 ,200,000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. Natiousl Bank of Scotland. 'I he London City Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts
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    • 762 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. i 'aid up capital iis.ooo.ooo i *E6ERVEFUND:— t Sterling Reserve «15,000,000 l MVMMn 1 Silver Reserve 113,500,000 f WB 8W OUU i tescrve Liability of Proprietors 115.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. Henry Keewick. Chairman. E. Goetz. Esq. Deputy Chairman. E.G. Barrett. Esq.
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    • 31 10 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, recommended by the best medical authorities. Eas* to lake and certain iv results. To be had of aU dhemists. Wholesale from The Pharmacy, B*tU>ry RuaA, Bingaport MM
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    • 1016 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE ONE BULLOrK CART. NO. 22*-,. AND TWO SINGAPORE BULLOCKS, To bo held at No. 173, KaUang Road. Oh \\%Jut>*day, June Si, at 1.30 p.m. N. KANUSAMY PII.LAY A CO.. Licensed Am-tionecrs, I 1371 No. 60, Seraui- ion Roa.l. MORTGAGEE'S SALE m VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FIiRNITURE, ETC.,
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    • 481 10 INSURANCE Companies UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPAUT OF PARIS. XSTABUBBKC 1828 RESERVES AND TOTAL GOABANTEFS £4,000,000 The andeiaigned, A^uta for tbe above i Company, are prepared to accept fire risks For long or short periods at ourrent rates, i CAKH SETTLEMENTS promptly made c> tbe agents il Singapore. MOINE COMTE A
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  • 2085 11 ALPINE CLIMBING ON A EIGHT H.P. TWO-SEATER. Daring Personal Experiences. I notice thai folk arc still discuMtiug the iii riis of suihll earn, nays Mr. E. I>u'iglaB P)MMaM in Tin Mot..r. But, of coarse, the tiluo In rrni»riliui» the little fellows with suspicion Im- gone by. Some fonr years
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    • 378 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS THE DBLEMUTBD SILENT 14-1 6 s DE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIBW AT filiniU DAAM <G9 H 224 and Orchard Koad 9fltfWW rtUUIfl iSr (Two Doors from Old Storage TVpot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. NON SLIPS |OKOOVEI>. AND OBDINAHY (PLAIN, HEAVY TVKKS 9TOOODIN ALL
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    • 589 11 .Local Motor Car Agencies. SIDDELEY* Autocars ?s HOW S AP rVUIUttiIO. RELIABILITY. uniHLfi HUW faUOD DUE SHORTLY, ONE 14 H.P. 4-CYL BIDDELEY ONE 18-25 H.P. BIDDELEY." CENTRAL EWeiNE WORKS, see Agent,. Arriving per s.s. Albenga, June 20 One lti-20 H.P.. four KateJ REO Tomiii^ Cur. with Dad Ignition Thiet rtlO
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    • 263 12 Scale of Chaises* PREPAID ADVEBTIBBXKHXB.— Mho* ;irr>3l Wlntl ct K»«J l)SE;riptlcn, HOM»t, tDict, su :a?brtfd rtlhe toi lowing nwi On' Inßcrtio- t l.UGpsrincb. Two »00 Tbroc 2-80 BU Hlne 1.40 !vo 7.»0 'v. The ik'-jovc r&io 1 1 bm-i ipoa aa arorage ol imn wordi Mmc Hat an-l ;tv=a Hues
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    • 272 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. 1 SiTls;— Pcmr Linos, tm o; '.»o i: I By the Inch, tee Scale o! Ch»;r> DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED lirar.ght-man required in a Scr. v\— 'i±:ce. Dtat and ab!e tc plot I Ai i\ 11. c/o ttreils'lim:-. cMHO omnifc mmtinwa L Wanted, a Chive;-: DMMH l'icc Hoajitmi, lie-]".'. keep
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    • 593 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. B»:i -fur Line*, ont or two insertion II. Hi tbe Inch, i«e actlt of charge HOUBE TO LET. No. 4. Mount Rosie. Apply Raffles Hotel. c9Bl ROOM TO LET. Room suitable fcr Married Conplc or two Baohslors. Apply Kden Hall. Nassim Road. C5ll OFFiCE GOOOWN
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    • 475 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co to. SINGAPORE RUBBER WOIRtCS. India Rubber Tyrw, all kindi and sbapw A.U kinds of £1 )SE. ctio Dili .Steam, for Carnages, Motor Ows, etc. Hydraulic, Bookdril'. (Tard( iho BrakeDt- tdi- a ivrv/1 'vi, nr tjt t rrt7riv< HP ose ci Bailwavs, tubes, BE T ,?nT/?« -S-Rvi OODDMKGS.
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    • 155 12 V 0 V DAN MACFARLANE COMPAN Y'fs Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALEKS. Wholesale from SYkVIL and CO., SoL Agent*. Syrup of Raspberry PUBBLT MADS 01 GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY JUICE AND SUGAR. Mixed with ieetl w.itc.i or -win wj'. 1 r. it Im ms, iti Ik althy drink,
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    • 22 12 I MOTION Ik CO Wacch>r.a: J«wellet*s> Ooiiria I; J. DA. PtßfcißA i ■Ft V. r B ho 881 AND RESIDENCE, 29 I
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