The Straits Times, 25 June 1908
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Title Section13 1908-06-25 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.686. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement487 1908-06-25 1 TARGA FLORIO RACE S^'n&S: Remarkable Success De Dion Bouton TOURING ARS. De Dion Bouton 2nd. De Dion Bouton 3rd. De Dion Souton 4th De Dion Bouton sth. De Dion Bouton 6th. 11 cars started. 6 finisher*. |>F THK six WHICH FINISHED 5 were De Dions. IN THK NAME KVKNT LAST487 words
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Advertisement104 1908-06-25 1 jß,o_3i3srsoisr cS- oo_ Sole Agents for Raleigh Cycles. THE "BRITISH MASTERPIECE. Popular Popular POPULAR RALEIGH. Fitted with all the latest improvements. First-Grade Raleigh. Raleigh Modele Superbe. Special Raleigh. Raleigh Road Racer. BOYS' IH^LEIGKK. All our Cycles are sent out with Lamp, Bell, Lamp Oil, Lubricating Oil. Tyre Repair Outfit, Spanner104 words
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Advertisement229 1908-06-25 1 ww ~m_B^s "~Bmmmmßr&~air*ms ADE-LPH I HOTEL, m^ST THE ONLY HOTEL IN gINGAPOKK UNDER B~GLIB_ H&NAOEMERT. i.pio Frenoh Cuißin" Ka^hh Cicinhui I Itmilll PlW_liM_' Modcrp'.e T.-.-GUEST NIGHT— EVLAV SATURDAY. li.i i>i damn, the PleMaoile Nan arc being oon'itiTud, ijne-t^ shouKl .-"r: rt qiitots fi r nay Special Diabe^ dcsirf<i «o r229 words
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Article1385 1908-06-25 2 MILITARY TOURNAMENT ,\T THE OLYMPIA. West African Soldiers Dance Before the King and Queeo. There «aH a brilliant scene at lily mpiit ou May 22, wliuu tlio King and Qunen visited tlw Royal \u\al and Military Touruam. nt. At the main gate, tho royal visitor- were met1,385 words
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Article649 1908-06-25 2 An Oberburgermeister's Visit to the Metropolis. Uerr Von Borsch, who in one, of a party of Oerman Municipal officials now visiting London, writes on his impresuions in tho Daily Mail. My first impression is one of wonder bordering upon amazement and stupor. I am simply overwhelmed Munich,649 words
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Article28 1908-06-25 2 There arc large numbers of prosecutions in the police courts daily agxiuxl collies for causiug obstruction with their hai-ki-t-. a nuisance conceruing which there have been luany complaints.28 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1908-06-25 2 Electric Motor Cars are not more silent when running than HUMBERS. For SIMPLICITY RELIABILITY and I ELEGANCE These Cars are unrivalled. 23 have been sold locally and every one of them is giving complete satisfaction. A recent testimonial says I have completed 25,000 miles on a Coventry Humber and Gar484 words
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Advertisement86 1908-06-25 2 BE ON THE SAFE SIDE. Your physician may bo busy or out of town just at the time Borne member of your family has an attack of colic or diarrhoea. Such cases frtquently prove fatal before a doctor can be Kumiuoned or medicine procured. No physician can prescribe a better86 words
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Advertisement337 1908-06-25 2 BRASIER CARS To Arrive Shortly. ONE 15-25 HP., DOUBLE P J AETON, FOUR CYLINDERS. MODEL 1938. GRAND CARCSSERIE DE LUXE (KING OF BELGIUM. STYLE*. READY FOR SHIPMENT. One 30-40 H.P. BRASIER. Double Phaeton, cylinders. One 30-40 H.P. BRASIER. Limonsine£Landaulette four cylinders, complete with tab «t, electric light, speaking tube, canteen,337 words
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Article1596 1908-06-25 3 REVIEW OF RECENT COLONIAL BOOKS. Contrary to Convention Fivk Ni.iHTs. By Victoria Cross. London John Long, Norris Street, Haymarket (Forwarded by Messrs. John Little and Company). This has been heralded as the most brilliant in i vi 1 from the pen of Victoria Cross If this be true,1,596 words
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Article370 1908-06-25 3 Trouble Anticipated in China by Masked Man. The masked man who is walking round the world with a perambulator for a wasjer of 100,000 dollars reached Heading last month, aud in the course of a long interview with a representative of Lloyd's News said he started on the370 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1908-06-25 3 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (ESTABLISHED Ilsj 1883) HANUFACTUKKBB 01 Pure Manila Rope 3 S'RAND 4 STRAND CABLE LAID l/r to 12- ;p t" 10" 6" to 10" Prices, Hamiiles and full particulars will be forwarded on application to Agent W. A. STOPANI, BUM 251, Boat Quay, .SINGAPORE. GREEN ISLAND265 words
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Advertisement216 1908-06-25 3 enables you to treatl ttle roa d of life with a brisk, strong, steady 1 tg&EM «tcp, because it is rich in strength-imparting essential*, J ~~J and therefore promotes physical endurance A L IBjvM Md nard 'hood. It is the purest and best 1$ /g WW\ uid food and it*216 words
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Advertisement258 1908-06-25 3 C.H.Willis, TURF ACCOUNTANT ANO GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Is prepared to do business on the f irth.'oming KUALA LUMPUR RACES, JULY 7. 9. 11. Long Odds, STRAIGHT-OUT DOUBLES. TREBLES ANO STARTING PRICE ON ALL RACES. ALSO AL ONG-P RICED COMBINATION ON NO. 6. HORSE HANDICAP. For prices apply c/o The International258 words
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Article426 1908-06-25 4 Reported Amalgamation of P. and 0. and C.l' K. The following is from a Vuuuo.ivci- ox -i reyortsj sanest iv Enamel, aocoiJiug to a aaUegcaaa to Ui. Canadian iii r.oud.i;]. ar<_- that ur^utiaiiu'is ,iv progressing batwwn ihc Cauadinu I'a. iiii: Itailway Company anil tlic Peninsular and Oriental,426 words
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Article123 1908-06-25 4 v Vbordoun, Uougbonidlsuii Sunday wu—k, I i till i.sidiiic-o ii .i t in ;i i seroeantol polioe.a—d wnaa ln^ i- struck on tho Eaoe He saw his u.iti-. i ivi-Uoat a <|neae, make off, gh lili-.-.li'v; iir.i'"-r!v. t!if HCgsanl .t lii puraoit. I I iiiiiawiiy W<123 words
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Article136 1908-06-25 4 I usse n^trs Outward. I'i-i I', and O. straiurr Nilii.i. .1 i. Junu 2i. >i i; .ii'iikM Captain C. H. li^imm. Mr. i 11, Blcun. Mr. C. Kindcnlcy, Rev. M. Kirkby, Him Kirkby, Miss o. 1): <:.nt !i '.v.!i.ishui-t add .-liil.l. Captain t.V Do «> I Ir.136 words
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Article184 1908-06-25 4 v <•iiin.ui .ami I'lit;.- liiiullth, JaueSii. For IV Mr. ai-1>- aud Mr. E, WeUin&nn: forC'ul nlw. l»r Knjj a Wcrt licimU r. .Mr. 1.. W. M,. M I M s. Jaatee, A 1 1 v ltu»»is, Mi--. BlauclM iiul Vgucs; foi Port >'i.l. Mmc. Sorauu Soaraynilay; tot XapU-. Mrs,184 words
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Article105 1908-06-25 4 UaouLuli wkiasi aru rerj i Wioejool all erplai i fa tvina duthiag the lianykuk Tintfs iv reiorrtag ti oertain rrftioia_ eoaeemiag th. -.li irtonmtnff of the lian^kok PostOMea in dealiag whh Uu msula. One ooaeemporary don not lliink that llic autlioritii- at liaugkuk. boweror, can make any nltcratiou rogardinn pn105 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1908-06-25 4 LAXATIVE, tho Id*al Pt-fativ*, rec^m- mcu.lt. l by the btst mcdual auibontiea La»y lo take Bnd certain in rcsoils. To be had of all ct<n..tt? Wholesale fnm Tbe Pbarm»cy, U«i'- lloa I. Kn>-aport IMI34 words
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Advertisement743 1908-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. ll I I STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Pcnanjt, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Bjfypt. Mediterranean Porta, Plymouth and London. iniocsb Bills 3f Lading kMafl Ooaet, Peraian Quit, Ooutineot-.1, aal Am risa Port*. Susmcrs will leave Sin^apjrion kl i MAIL LINE. lOsfawl io. < i IS H W.-.n743 words
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Advertisement1201 1908-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGSOCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM iNAV CO. LTD. Th» Companies' ateamera are le-^atehed from Liverpool cutw&rds for tbo .Straits, China and Japan every woek, and from Jurat. _j_m wards for London, Amjterdara IM —atoan every fortnight and for Genoa, Marseilles an.i Liverpool moutbly. One oatward1,201 words
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Advertisement547 1908-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The 6t«uners of tbi-i Cumpauy maintain a regnlar service between Hambnrg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a mouth for Bremerhavou direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo547 words
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Advertisement806 1908-06-25 4 STEAMER SAILIH63. N. D. L. NOROOEUT iCHER LLOVO. :rnparlal O«rrn _n Mall Lln«. Tbo tail and well known raai! stearr. ra I this Company tail fortnightly from Br s i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soatbura,ion, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (oonneoti o Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria, and vioe v, r I Pot Said,806 words
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Article1429 1908-06-25 5 i M»>ibu h«uimf tkaMtoataa MmWlNiw 1 .'i-r; ahlp; bq. tNtnjile; trh. \mH I; <;rn. -Otiiner; <i l.t. ..un bunt, I'ot. -rurp*lu; II. (i. -lli,rwpow«r; Krit.— Br.tirli D 1 imhllnilllw, Ch.-Kr.ncli: <■»!.- <>;:. r>jt -I. I'll. lt.tliui;Npan Hp:»ni«li B«.— suhw.Ji Uj II straltaiae; <i p. -.lwk im sonitor1,429 words
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Article113 1908-06-25 5 By the Lady Weld, Captain Fripp, June H. Froiu Malacca, Mr. W. A. Cuscadcu fiom Muar, Mr. Lloyd. By the Carlvle, Captain Cobb, June 25. From I'ort SwetUuhain, Mr. H. T. Clarksou from Malacca, Messrs. I -untsuho and Mootta liaya Chilty. By the Perak, Captain Quino, Jnne113 words
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Article141 1908-06-25 5 V. 3 PlB BTEAHU I Xl To MOBR>W BaUvia 8 a.m. Bangkok BWM S a.m. Bangkok iMr II a.m. Muar and Malacca /...<<u irrfd 2pm Penang and Bombay hvhin 3 p.m Pontianak Am hern 3 pm Trengxauu via ports Ainu Mug 3 p.m. Tel"k Ans hi via ports141 words
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Article112 1908-06-25 5 From Ecaop«— Bv th« B I. g.s. Tbongwa, Ludwig, doe June 27. from CaniA Hv the M. M. s.s. Tonkin. Heinrich, inc. June 23. Biuß»porc Due in booioo fay IB M. M Jane 10 day ■>■• V. \O. June 13 .lay 85 N. I). L Juue 17112 words
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Article86 1908-06-25 5 June 34 K<ah, Brit atr, Bataxiaand Possoer^en Pol tician, Brit str, Am-trrr'am and Liverpool I Uevawongse, G«r str, Bangkok St»un, Brit tr, Phillipioes \ia ZimboaDga Hreid, Nor str. Bnnc'iok Kam|>oc, Fch str, Sai ;on Penaug, Brit atr. 1 ort Swettenham via porta 35 Prinz Lndw'g. Ger str. H'kong, S'ghai,86 words
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Article31 1908-06-25 5 The M. M. company's steamer '"hie lonien, left Colombo at Loon, on the 24th instaot, and may be expected to arrive here on M ..nday, the 29th instaut, at dayl ght.31 words
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Article65 1908-06-25 5 If you have friendH or relatives in bad ln-iiltli. you aw do theui no mere timely service than to u-11 tht in of the value of Steams' Wine. It is a true toni<*, aud builds up the (.ysteiu by a*aiatiaa the body to malic full use of the food that65 words
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Article893 1908-06-25 5 Same, port, probable date oj arrived, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. \irlie, Sydney Jnlv 21 Bonaterd Alicante. ManiU, July 111 Barlnw Autung, Hambu'g, July 16; Behu Meyer Arcadia, Hongkong. July 2; P. <* O. Coy. Arconia, Colombo. Jo)» 18: Ea-it Asiatic Coy Anatralien. Marseilles Ang 10: M. Maritimw893 words
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Article416 1908-06-25 5 \dJitional Protection Necessary oo Sarawak Coast. Writing to thf- Sarawak Gazptto. Mr R 8. Douglas, KoHideat of Bttrauj, Sarawak, sayx:In the beginning of May, I rrceivr<l a letter from the KaUbit cliirfs and tin chiefs of tliu Leppu A-inn an<] Sabuu tribes, win* live ou the bordt-r416 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement466 1908-06-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEArV NAY. CO.. LTD. Tas steamers of this Company maintain 1 regular direct service between Calcutta. Htraita Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, tnkiug car) on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yanguxi Porta, Formosa, tbe Philippines. Ac. Ac. Mmm Tons Commander Kcthako 4,89.^466 words
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Advertisement444 1908-06-25 5 I STEAMER SAILINGS. I APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. Thr nudennentioned mail steamer* of tbi above Line maintain a regular servioe between Calcutta aud Japan, oalling at Penang, Singapore. Hongkong and Shanghai en mute fLCET. Tona Commander i.«. "4mn- 8,800 J. O. Ourm s.s. Osjeoort Attab 4,800 8. H. Belhom S.b.444 words
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Advertisement476 1908-06-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CP I? Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THK NATIONAL lIIOIIV, \V TO X! H('l> VIA CUINA JAPAN. CANADA and «v« TTNITKn HTATKH Koot« from rtongkong, via fstinghal, Nagasaki Hn'and Pea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Vioiona Vau.'iover, R.M "EafHiHß or !r.i>u" i Twin-pcew >tcr R.M S.476 words
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Advertisement259 1908-06-25 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. .Tune 37 —At A 2. Devonshire Road teak household furniture, cc. at 2-30 p in. 80— At Sale room, ficehold residential property known as Dunrobic," No. 40. Parker R ad. at 2-O p.m. 30 At SiV room, vnlunble town properti.H and agricultural land. Rap|a Terrace.259 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1908-06-25 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hnngki i g, June 2*>, 1) a m. Barometer l»1i Direction rf Wind South Force of Wind 1 Max. Temp in Shads el Manila. 757 B.tt 1 i>7 M31 words
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Miscellaneous164 1908-06-25 5 DAY BY DAY Thursday, June 35. High Water. 8-4 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. S p.m Associatlou Cup T.e. Warden aud Police, v. B.K.C. S.C.R C. Tennis Tournament. Alhambra. 7 .-hi p m Japanese Cinematograph. 730 p.m. Harima Cm maiograph. 7-30 p.m. Wayaug Kaßaim. v p.m. Friday, June 26.164 words
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1294 1908-06-25 6 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS THURSDAY, JUNE-25. Only amongst people of a low moral (ievelopmcul is outrage resorted to as a paltttaal waafaa. In India, particularly iv I I.c BHMjai PCaviaaat, there is at the presout I iiL-iiienlii teuileuey to foment an agitation I or politioal imleiieudcnce. To prove1,294 words
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Article22 1908-06-25 6 Mrs. Done, who resides at the ltuUles Hotel, bus reported to the Police the loss of a diamond riug valued at &ttu.22 words
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Article20 1908-06-25 6 A case of housebreaking aud then is re ported from UO-' Toluk Blaugah Koad. pro perty valued at being taken.20 words
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Article16 1908-06-25 6 The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company s steamer Euplcetela arrived from Palembang. yesterday, with a cargo of kerosene.16 words
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Article26 1908-06-25 6 The export duty on Illipe nuts has been lixed at Sarawak at ,'■o cout« pur picul. Tho duty on ludia rubber ia now SlO per pioul.26 words
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Article27 1908-06-25 6 "The Tragedy of Korea,' by F. A.Mackenzie '1 1 odder and Stougbton), to which wo referred yesterday, may be obtained from Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. Price -$2.75.27 words
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Article35 1908-06-25 6 A deuse fog in the English Channel led to several collisions, from the effects of one of which tho British steamer Queenswood sank at Dover, says a Home exchange, which arrived by the Oerman mail-35 words
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Article40 1908-06-25 6 A coolie, who was arrested for fraudulent possession of a pair of caudlesticks, is said to have been once banished for life, so ho is likoly to appear before the Judge at the nest Assi/es. which begin on July 7.40 words
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Article40 1908-06-25 6 Tom Morris, the well -known yolter, who died recently at the ago of 87, began life as a golf-ball maker. Ho was always against playing golf ou Sundays, saying, If the players dmua want a rest, the gn cum do.40 words
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Article33 1908-06-25 6 Auiat, Malay Police Corporal •>, was convicted by tho Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, yesterday, of accepting an illegal gratification of 52.50 from a Chiuaman, und wan sentenced to one mouth's rigorousimprisonment.33 words
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Article42 1908-06-25 6 Tlie l'uujab Govorumeut have decided to enlarge the Kipon hospital, Simla, so as to afford suitable paying wards for European and higher grade Indian clerks, aud esti mates are being prepared to enable the work to be put in haud without delay.42 words
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Article44 1908-06-25 6 The l'ioueer learns tliat the actual amount of small arms ammunition exjieudcd ia tho receut /akka Khel c\|.< -dition was I little under oue lakb of rouuds, eouscijucntly the waste of ammunition does uot appear to haw iM'eu h< as was at first represented.44 words
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Article44 1908-06-25 6 liiiiy tit.|iieutU's ol the Chowr.istu Alar It t. IVnauj/. uu Monday umrniug witnessed the unusual sjiectacle of v large crocodile •alive and kicking, being laid out for iuspeetiou ou one of the tables. It had apparently, been uewly .:aught. mul was awaiting a buyer.44 words
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Article48 1908-06-25 6 Maaaa «omau p|,.iun»l before the Third Magistrate. Mi. E. B, t ohuau. yesterday, ou a charge of a-ssistiug iv the management ot a Chap Jot kce lottery at No. o Sago Street. Mr. H. Heusou. Pohco Probationer, prosecuted. Tho accu&od was not defeuded by Counsel. She was acquitted.48 words
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Article58 1908-06-25 6 An Indian tailor sued a European lady in the District Court before Mr. E. C. Howard, yesterday afternoon, for *a 0.05 for work done and materials supplied. Defendant claimed that the materials had been paid fur and that plaintiff load accepted 912 in payment for the work, for which he58 words
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Article58 1908-06-25 6 A notification in the current issue of the Solan^or Government Gazette states that the collection of Customs duties will bo discontinued in Kuala Lumpur, probably iv July next. Tho ofliet of Supervisor of Customs will be transferred to Port Swetten ham, all dutiable articles of export will be weighed there,58 words
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Article62 1908-06-25 6 bout Light i-cloek yn SttHilaj I'luu-..-baba. uauied Kirn Oiu \o. iM .Stewart Lane, was bathing iv the >i.a off Greeuiia!!, Penang, whenlie lost his footing and was drowned. The Police were informed, bat, says the Pinanc Qazette, having no apparatub for dragging, the body could not bo fouud. The following62 words
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Article79 1908-06-25 6 A Chinaman who was arrested on a charge oi having no visible means of subsistence 1 at an early hour, this morning, was found to be in possession oi the bag stolen from Mrs. King, stewardess oi tbe Paroo, on Monday evening. He is also charged with being a member79 words
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Article15 1908-06-25 6 His Holmes- tho Pope has received in audience Monseiguor Zaleski from India.15 words
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Article14 1908-06-25 6 Mr. P. Stewart. Assistant Engineer, Sarawak, has beeu granted four months' leave ot absence.14 words
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Article16 1908-06-25 6 Mr. W. G. .Ua.wvell, Actiug Attorney General, has beon on a brief official visit f. Pcuang.16 words
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Article14 1908-06-25 6 His Excellency the Goveiuoi aud parly returned from Peuung by the Sea Slew yesterday.14 words
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Article16 1908-06-25 6 The Kight Key. Bishop J. L. Vey. Bishop of Gcrasan aud Vicar Apostolic. Siam, seriously ill.16 words
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Article21 1908-06-25 6 Mr. J. B. Elcuui. Director ot Education returned from leave by the P. and O. intor mediate steamer Nubia, this morning.21 words
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Article20 1908-06-25 6 Tho Norwegian Cabinet has asked the Storthing to appropriate a salary to Dr. Nauseu as extraordinary professor of oceano grapby.20 words
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Article32 1908-06-25 6 Mr. C. E. A. Ermeu, who arrived at Sarawak on May J0 to join the Government service as a cadet, has been appoiuted to do duty in the Public Works Department. Kuching.32 words
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Article29 1908-06-25 6 The Secretary of State has confirmed the promotion of Mr. B. H. I Barnard its Deputy Conservator of Forests. Porak. Mr. W. E. Kinsey succeeds .Mr. Barnard at Selangor.29 words
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Article35 1908-06-25 6 Mr. t K. Loug, who IIM bcuu uppointed Superintendent of the Government Plant a tions in the XciX rnted Malay States, ha been for some time au active member of the gardening staff at Kew.35 words
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Article39 1908-06-25 6 M id an c Melijii k#*s I mutiuce perform anee al Covent Oaideu yesterday in cclcbm tion of her twenty years' service al that house. Kiug Edwt'u-d and Quoou Alexandra notified a month a; > their intention of being present.39 words
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Article43 1908-06-25 6 Mr. A. W. Ogilvi Assistant Couaorvalci of the Uoyal Toret Department. Baugkok. who was shot the c her day al Paknumpho was uot injured scr. msly. Ho was removed to Bangkok on tho 1 Ith instant. The assail ant has becu arrest d.43 words
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Article46 1908-06-25 6 'Inspoclor I. I. Branagan arrived from Penang, this moruing, and will take charge oi the Koohore l\ lioe Station. Inspector Connor has beeu transferred from that station to the utral Station, OTJfa| to the promotion oi Inspector Hart to the post of Acting Chief I" |iec»or.46 words
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Article55 1908-06-25 6 The following is Horn a Calcutta paper oi Juno 10:— Mr. E. \V. Widlako, late editor of The Daily Post aud formerly of the Times of India, died at tho Victoria Hospital to-day. Mr. Widlakc was in 1875 Manager of the Ceylon Times Press Company, having cotnc down from Bombay55 words
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Article67 1908-06-25 6 Mail papers to hand auuouuce the iaata of Sir John Evans, the eminent antiquary and savant the Rev. Dr. ilutton. D.D., of Paisley, the venerable loader of the move ment for the Disestablishment of U*. Church of Scotland aud the Hou. V. Graeme Bell, C.M.G. (after an operation), who recently67 words
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Article74 1908-06-25 6 Mr. .1.8. Mason, whose subatuulive appoiui monl as District Officer, Jelebu, and who it now acting in a similar capacity at Klaug. has been promoted to the State Treasurcrship of Peruk, which post has been raised from aBMBI V, to class IV.. but continues to act al Klang. .Mr. W.T.74 words
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Article94 1908-06-25 6 There is a Btfn uiog liUMthu; touduuey iv certain Govornmeul De[>artments thai ii specially noticeable iv that excellent publics tion the Government Gazette, Dot to ruad which is to fall sadly behind the limes, biytour I'euaug senior contemporary. The Gov urument Gazette to baud tiiL moruin;: iMuudayj, dated Juue 10,94 words
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Article15 1908-06-25 6 Over bOO passengers arrived .ruui Hob;; koug, this moruiug, by the Apcar liver A Apcar.15 words
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Article28 1908-06-25 6 From Auioy, 647 passengers arrived, tins morning, by the Dutch stuatuor Morapi. The Captaiu reports that one man died and was buried at sea on the 20th instant.28 words
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Article25 1908-06-25 6 On the German steamer Mcaudia, which ,ii rived from Hongkong, yesterday, were three otliceis. four lion -commissioned officers aud uincteeu soldiers of the Portuguese Army.25 words
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Article60 1908-06-25 6 We are asked to announce that there will In uo blue th'tiets issued for eutranee into a special •■arriapu euclosme ;it 'iovernmont !.-■<; la eoaaweUaai "iti 1 Ifat Bull to morrow ui^-hi. as Urn lt< udauo- h uo< exixjeted te be IBBJI au>: .(ecial Uiclo_art will not be necessary. Al!60 words
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Article98 1908-06-25 6 Ad far ah wu know, says tbu barawal. Gazette, tbe following arrangements have v£3 made for the Kacu week. On Wednet>day, tbe 16th, His Excellency tbe Governor and Misd Anderson arrive from Singapore. On Thursday the 16th, there will be an "At Home" at The Uosidenoy, and tbe following day98 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1908-06-25 6 CHOP RAJAH (Extiv Special Finest Liqueur) WHISKY. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Go. NONE GENUINE v c iJ .«a»W WITHOUT THIS LABEL. FLEXIBLE j|| j TRIAL r.N Al'i'iHN I'miat WITH THR SULK AOBNTtI CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, 81X0 <I'mi;k 1 SCHEME OF DECORATION. I j s uslral on --hows a complete scheme (I167 words
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Advertisement361 1908-06-25 6 ALHAMBRA i; CINEMATOGRAPH. BKACH BOAU To-Night! To-Night!! 2NO SHOW. 9.30 TO 11 P.M. I. Mahay. U» ahwat Prim. •1. Tn '.at Family. 8. a MaajMak Ram**!. 1. The French Gendarme s Brid. 6. A l>ay in the Life a of Suffragette. ti. in Kus.sia. SclMstopol The Black Baa Fleet. 7.361 words
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Article423 1908-06-25 7 GOVERNMENT TROOPS STORM PARLIAMENT. Houses Sacked. THE REFORMERS TORTURED AND MUTILATED. c Three Hundred Persons killed iFhom On Own OtUUTCMMBT.) l.ondiin. Juno *JI. I a.m. Tolcgran;- coming through from Tcherau give details of 11 terrible stute of affairs iv tbat city. Fighting coutiuued throughout the wbolo of423 words
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Article54 1908-06-25 7 House of Commons Adopts Sliding Scale. ■KlCtll's TILBOKAMJ I.oudou, June 24. Iv thu Couiiniltuu stage ot the Old-Age i'uusions Bill iv thu House of Couiuiuub, an .iiiieuduiuut wan adopted the piiuciplu ol a nhdiug scale. Mr. Uafi deorge Ciiaueuiior ol the E.\che'.|Uur. who is iv cliur^e of the54 words
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37 1908-06-25 7 VBV rHK'" I 'Ki.Ki/KAM. I k illdou -I mn; 20. It in iiiiuonuc.il llial the thaiiksolioriug in couueition with tin Pan -Anglican Congress mmmmtmt ko Wnm>' MMM u km i Culuai tik37 words
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Article42 1908-06-25 7 fRjOTIK S llLlilUM London, Juno Mi Ibo Government of New South Wales baa arranged for a pant of JUOOO annually to Messrs. Burns, Philp and Company for the establishment of a service between Sydney, SouraUiyu. BmbMMR, ISitdvia and Singapore.42 words
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Article18 1908-06-25 7 (Dam OtKi&uniOTa Luis Tsxiubah] Bcrlia, Juno it. Coant i»po«i»n aaamide auotii»r iUOcms tv Mfls blt^alrtblp18 words
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Article483 1908-06-25 7 Charges Against Two Well -Known Towkays. 1 hia keug Beug and Cbia Keng Bok, two 1 well-known tow Kays, appeared before tbe District Judge, Mr. E. C. Howard, this morniug, to answer to two charges, on the com- plaint of A.M.V.R. Meyappa Ctaetty. The first charge was483 words
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Article236 1908-06-25 7 Completion of the Evidence in Court. Shortly alter half- past eleveu, this morn iug, the motion, before the Supremo Court, fur a declaration that a payment of a sum of -l'.'.O'Jl.HO made to Ezckiol Mauasseh ou .lanuary 2, might be docuicd fraudulent aud void as ogaiust the236 words
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Article90 1908-06-25 7 The Acting Chief .lusticu, Mr. A. U. Law, Mr. Justice I ishor. and Mr. Justice Broddell, him BUM eus>ageU iv thu Appual Court, this uii>i ni';: with tin. appeal of K. S. Drage from a decision of Mr. .lustioc Sorcumbe Smith, iv an action brought by T.90 words
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Article117 1908-06-25 7 Mr. E. C. Howard, District Judge, hoard a charge of robbery against a cooliu named Ho Scorn; Pung. yesterday. Inspector Connor prosecuted. The complainant, a cleik in a Chinese chop, whose name is Yuw Sung Chan, said that liv was carrying a bag containing 37.70 nn117 words
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Article90 1908-06-25 7 The Chinan-an, who has confessed w the double poisouinv, took detectiveH to a cemetery in Alexandra Koad and dug up some roots there. 11 j theu took them to the Clyde Terrace Market and showed them a stall where he bought tuba roots, wbick are sold for90 words
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Article464 1908-06-25 7 OFFICIAL VISIT OF INSPECTION COMPLETED. Busy Thirty-six Hour Trip. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, K.C.M.G.. arrived at Penang a dawu on Sunday by the Colonial yacht Sea Mew from Singapore. Them were also on board Mrs. Kisher. Miss Anileisou. and Dr. Audcr.-i'U. The (iubuatorial puily464 words
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Article207 1908-06-25 7 Situation Leading to the Crisis Explained. On .iiiui- lU, Reuters Tchertiu corruspuuduut wired that Amir liabadur und other courtiers whom the Shah promised to dismiss have resumed their duties at tho Court. The eldest sou of '/ill-es-.Sultau aud two others of the deputation of notables who207 words
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Article107 1908-06-25 7 A case ot cholera took place on the road between Rawalpindi v"i Murrce ou thu 27th ultimo, says the Times of India. A European lady was coming up iv a tonga, and at the 17th mile suddenly became ill. She hod consciousness enough to tell107 words
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Article152 1908-06-25 7 f fltml »c!l o Cuuix^iU el;j.iu shaven, appeared in tho custody of Deputy Inspector Connell, Rangoon police, before, the District Magistrate at Rangoon, on the 15th instant, in connection with a charge of embezzlement alleged to have been committed in Bangkok. He landed there on the152 words
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Article522 1908-06-25 7 SKETCH OF THE CAREER OF AN EX-PRESIDENT. Distinguished Democratic Leader, IRaoTiK's Tbliokam] London, June 25. The death is aunounoed of Mr. Urovor Cleveland, au os.- President of the United States. Members of both the large political parties in tbe L'nited States will regret to hear of the522 words
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Article90 1908-06-25 7 .V Russiau immigrant Mr. Brodetsky, who was iiducated at a Jews' free school, is anuouueed as Senior NVranglur, at Cambridge. A few days since, attention was drawn in these columns) to the fact that more than usual outside iuterost is attached to tho examination for the90 words
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Article39 1908-06-25 7 Twenty meu have been uutoinbct at the Nardir Khan mino of the North-Wi. t II lil ways Khost collieries, Sibi district of I udiu, through a gas uxplosiou. The after-damp pre\..ut:< mm pwtiaa entering the mino.39 words
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Article52 1908-06-25 7 Stauley Miles. I Rnrasiau employed by the Eastern Siij.-kiug Works, of Kuala Lumpur, arrived from Malacca by the Sapplio. yesterday morniug. ou lii« honeymoou, having just been married. He had not been hero long before ho was arrested by Dctcotivu Inspector Meredith on a charge of choatiug52 words
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Article46 1908-06-25 7 The Ceylon Association meeting was held in London on the 15th instant. Mr. Norman Grieve, the President, suggested a moderate tea Cess with a representative Committee iv London to assist in allocating the expenditure Mr. Alfred Brown was elected President of the Association.46 words
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Article40 1908-06-25 7 Tho sinking of a huge caisson at Johnston's Pier, in connection with thu harbour works, drew throngs of natives, yesterday afternoon and to-day. There hau been a cessation of work tht.ru tor some time M H has been renewed again.40 words
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Article137 1908-06-25 7 Ihe birthday of His Highness the Kajah of Sarawak, on the 3rd inst., was celebrated in Sarawak as a public holiday. A parade of the Sarawak Rangers, under the command of Mr. Cunynghame, the Commandant, took place on the parade ground at the Fort, when the usual salute of 21137 words
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Article273 1908-06-25 7 Careless Servant Causes a Big Blaze. iFkom Our Own Cobsksposdent.'i Malacca, June 23. A week or two ago, the peaceful and religious calm of Sunday afternoon in Fort Terrace (where the Padre lives) was broken rudely by the arrival of tho tire-engine aud its attendants. Owing to273 words
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Article316 1908-06-25 7 Protest Against Action of the Shipping Conference. Writing from London ou May My tho correspondent of the Times of Ceylou, says t— The subject of froiglit ou rubber from Singapore is being taken up by tho Rubber Growers' Association as the Sbippiug Ring lias lately raised this316 words
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Article109 1908-06-25 7 Contractors Suffer Heavy Losses Through Rebellion. The troubles iv Vuuuon have hod a bad effect ou the construction of the railway from Toukin. The coolies fled aud the works stopped. Thu company which undertook the construction work has failed in consequence. A outlier company has undertaken to no109 words
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Article49 1908-06-25 7 Heavy rain fell at Calcutta ou tho 17th instant and for thu 24 hours eudiug at a.m. on the l»th instant, 12-9 inches bavu been recorded. This is a record for onu day for some yearn. Streets were flooded, and tra the was disorganised.49 words
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Article200 1908-06-25 7 The N.V.K. steamer Kagoshiina Mara 3,872 ton«, Captaiu T Arakawa, from Kobe, arrived at Colombo on the 1-th instant. On arrival in Colombo buo liad been four days overdue owiug to the bud weather she experienced during her voyage to Colombo BaY left Kobe ou .May200 words
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Article136 1908-06-25 7 HUMOROUS ALLUSION TO PRINCE VON BUELOW. Satisfactory Development of German Commerce. IDaa OsTASUTisoHa Lloyd Tslscjram, Berlin, June Speaking at a banquet on board the Oceania, tho Emperor William declared that the commercial stanJiug and tbe goneral commerce of Germany were going ahead steadily. He also referred to136 words
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Article82 1908-06-25 7 Mr. Tait on the Relations of the Two Countries. [Dik OsTAsiATiscea Lloyd Tklkukam; Berliu. June 2>. Mr. David J. Hill, United SUtes Ambassa dor to Berliu, has stated in thu course of au interview that tho United States are on \ury friendly terms with Japan. Keferrini;82 words
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Article89 1908-06-25 7 Proposed Large Increase of Enlisted Men. I Dbk OsTASUiisi.ua Llovu Til>ukau Berhu, June 24. Mr. Oliver, the uuw Secretary for War, h.u announced tbat the number of uicu 1 uquirevl for thu projected standing army of the United Stales is joo.ihki. This is thu first wu have heard89 words
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Article25 1908-06-25 7 I Dai OsTASUTiscaa Llotd Tmlkukaml Burlin, Juno 24. The I niteil States I'overumont has broken off diplomatic relations with Yone/uola.25 words
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Article28 1908-06-25 7 I DhU OsTASIATISCiU LbOYU TMUfuKA 51 Berlin, June 24. Mr, Tuft has stated that in his opinion the possibility of an Anglo-German wai is very remote.28 words
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Article101 1908-06-25 7 According to iho Pinang Gazette, it irumouruil that His Majesty's Government has signified its williuyuos.s, iv the event ot the abolition of opium aud the cousujueui loss of revenue to the Colony, to forego the military contribution tor a period ol five years. But, odds our contemporary101 words
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Article155 1908-06-25 7 During luu week ondod Juno 20, Ml deaths were registered iv Singapore, equul to a death rate of 18..11 per thousand of Has estimated population. Of tliiu number, l'Jl wore Chine.-*, .»< Malays, '21 Indians, and :i Eurabiants. The following wore thu agos at which death took155 words
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Article54 1908-06-25 7 I ihe steamer Bcncore Heau when leaving Portsmouth on the loth instant was driven by wind and tide and ran amok down tho harbour. She was nearly raiumod by H.M.S. Rovonge and then collided with and damaged H.M.S. Vengeance. She afterwards collided with thu coal iafM and finally54 words
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Article35 1908-06-25 7 Mr. A. W. Anderson, one ol the local Boarding Officers, has been transferred 111 1 Penaag as Third Boarding Officer there, aud left for that port, ywterday evening Hi* successor here is Mr. 8. Mayo.35 words
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Article756 1908-06-25 8 CHIEF SCORES IN DAILY MAIL COMPETITION. Singapore Association Occupy the Forty-Sixth Position. The principal scores iv the Daily Mail Empire Day IUI Shooting Competition show how remarkably good was the shooting in the different part I of the world. It will be seen that tho East London Rifle756 words
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Article70 1908-06-25 8 The full bench of tho High Court of Calcutta on the l.'tih msta it. tu-ipcnded LwiMM W.lm>u, attorney, from practising for one \ear. They fotiud him E"'lty of deceiving the Court a" in tlio n. line L'urrutliers and Company, solicitors of which firm he i*a purln-r lie70 words
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Article13 1908-06-25 8 [The Btraita Time* is not responsible for the ipiuions of iv correspondents.]13 words
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Article295 1908-06-25 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. B rringhar, X.S.W May 30. Sir. The Australian nut (Macadatuia l'triiifiili 0, an ornamental evergreen fruit •vit. i- not yet very will known outside Australia, and as it baan will an 1 the tree h everlasting win v established, its295 words
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Article185 1908-06-25 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, June 23. Sir, We are hearing a lot of grumbling about the Mount Elizabeth Road, and it seems to me everybody is down on the unfortunate landlord. This road has been in much the same condition for the last185 words
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Article180 1908-06-25 8 Shipping Companies Evading Stamp Duty. The following notification appears in the Hongkong Uaz ttc over the signature of the Collector of Stamp Hi-venue My attenti >n has been ilawa to the fact that certain shipping companies or agoucic-i iv the Colony habiMially evade the law in regird180 words
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Article109 1908-06-25 8 At the office of tho Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Company, the other day, the SecicUry, Mr. W. E. Clarke, on behtlf of the Compiuy, presented a compradoreV order to the coxswain and crew of the launch K.im Shun for their services in life saving at the109 words
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Article70 1908-06-25 8 Proft'-i'-or Watt, of the Presidency College, Calcut'a, committed suicide at the Eden sanitarium by cutting his throat with a razor ou the 10th instant. lie was suffering from nervous breakdown. Professor Watt only arrived in India about a month ngo au'l came out to the I'm70 words
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Article150 1908-06-25 8 The team of the Manchester United Foot bill tilub, winch lia-ibcuu in tour in Hungary, on May 24 played a uiitch against Mm rVrruuvaio si Toruaklub, at Bu<lape*t, and were victoriou* by wven uoala tv nil. A large crow I wi'ms. d lie play. Consider150 words
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Article17 1908-06-25 8 Notes in General. Tommy Burn* at Paris knocked oat Squires, the Australian, in eight rounds.17 words
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Article19 1908-06-25 8 Under the Selangor Leagrn auspices, the Selanitnr Club defea'ed the District Hospital by 4 goals to nil on Friday.19 words
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Article27 1908-06-25 8 The Sirhind boxing tournament for the allIndia int'-r reijiinent.il championship trophy postponed last month is fixed to be held at Simla town hall commencing September 1, next.27 words
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Article40 1908-06-25 8 Details of tho remit of the race for the Grand Prix rliow that "North Eist was tir-t, Sango Ponrpree second, and Sovigny was third. Eighteen ran. The race was won by half a li-mjv.li, one length separating second and third.40 words
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Article59 1908-06-25 8 The Sarawak Rices take place on July 18 and 20. The judges will be Dr. A. J. G. Barker and Messrs. D. J. S. Bailey, J. H. Brodip. E. R. Stilwell. and G. C. Gillan, and the Handicappers, Messrs. J M. Bryan, 11. R. A. Day, S. Cnnynghame. A. J.59 words
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Article47 1908-06-25 8 Ascot Stakes. The race for the Ascot Stakes resulted as follows Turbine 1 liliickspot 2 Magriha 3 Twelvo ran. The race was won by half a length, two lengths separating second and third, licttint! It to 2 Turbine, 4to 1 Blackspot, 100 to 6 Magellan.47 words
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Article268 1908-06-25 8 English Wins at Amsterdam. The 60th anniversary regatta of the Dc Hoop Rowing Club oi Amsterdam was held on the Amttel on May HO aud ML The meeting had quite an internatioual flavour, as the Thames Rowing Club sent a crew for the senior fours and a senior pair268 words
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Article289 1908-06-25 8 Amateur Championship. Mr. E. A. L isseu (Lythara and St. Anne's) won tho Amateur Cnampionship at Sandwich by 7 up an 1 6 to play, bca'.ing Mr. H. E. Taylor (Richmond). Hoth players «tr; very excited and did no', do themselves justice im 1 the feature of the game289 words
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Article158 1908-06-25 8 County Championship. A wire from London, dated the 16tb instant gives tbe following further results Kent beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 126 runs. Surrey beat Lancashire by an innings and 117 B s. Ou vhe Ist instant, Yorkshire led on points in tbe Championship, with 4 to the158 words
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Article198 1908-06-25 8 In Praise of l.asker. Champion Lasker has been recently starring in the Mmclio-»er chess circles, iml in an article published in the Manchester City NY ws Mr. R. J. Buckley refero as follows to the two victories over Steinitz by which Or. Lasker gained the chess championship of tho198 words
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Article270 1908-06-25 8 A Simla wire to Calcutta on tbe sth instant, rays: The finals of tbe Annandale Tennis Tournament were played off this afternoon, tbe contest taking pl»ce on Viceregal Lodge tennis court. Their Excellencies the Viceroy and Lady Miuto beiug present together with a uumber of spectators. The Tournament270 words
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Article72 1908-06-25 8 The main features of the Indian Meteorological Department's forecast of the monsoon show that the rains will probably be weak during this month and possibly during the eirlier part of July, that proportionate rainfall for the North- West is not unlikely to be normal and that the72 words
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Advertisement596 1908-06-25 8 DISPOSER WANTED. Wanted, a flrstclssi Dispenser. Applicant itb extmina ion certificate preferred. Apply i 1). W. c/o Straits Tiinei. c 14C4 LOOK VAN KIT, OENTIST. ANO DENTAL SUPPLIES. N. 28, Sonth Canal Ro&d, and 17, Sonth Bridge Road. High C:»=s Work. Moderite Chirg-n. Contilting Boon™ fitted -vi.li eleottic lights and596 words
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Advertisement146 1908-06-25 8 A row CREATION. RACHALS AUTO PIAXO. A COMBINATION OF PLAYER and PIANO. CREDIT TERMS OR 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Robinson Piano Co., Ld. 8. S. DOVRE. The nb.venamed Steamer (H mi. for Bang kokon Friday, the 26th instant, «t 10 am. For freight and pusage, please146 words
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Article262 1908-06-25 9 SINOAIOM, JCNK M, 1808. PWODUCE. .Hnubier buyers 7.15 I do iCub<. No i tmpi"k«d 11.00 Copra B»li 7 1.1 10 Pontiaun! 8 60 Pepper, Black 11.12{ do White 6*, Is:,.". <a^o Flour Sarawnl* 8.01 -to Brunei No. 1 -i.tf.'j Peari SaRO 3.90 Coffee Bali picked 21 00 Coffee. Palcmbanj,'.262 words
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Article330 1908-06-25 9 fete of form* iod I Capital Sabsorib«a j Number ol £E [JS] u£=. »*m* q°°»™» 1903 1907 1901 1904 1907 1901 1906 130} 1906 1906 1906 isoe 1907 lain 1907 !909 189* i 'Oft -HM 300 11j7 1907 !906 I $99 1-JO7 1303 i rwo.ixxt <«00.000 •800,000 235. ..00330 words
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Article363 1908-06-25 9 1905 *UO/>OO )90S 1200.000 1904 £30,000 1908 £70,000 1906 1130,000 i 904 £11,000 803 £75,000 l«*0« £310,000 1906 £160,000 1907 £320,000 1906 v 75,0 10 1906 tSM.OOC 189 ft £100,000 MM .'.mj.o-c 1303 4)0,00'! 1906 1250,000 1904 £30,000 1904 tIOO.WO iB9B £30,000 1903 i»v :■(«> '.bob i:,,^,«j 1906 £110,000363 words
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Article199 1908-06-25 9 i I I I I«SJ ti.iii.lO.O. 4,804 7.858 11/t I 19/! H'ja mi.ooo I tu.ooo i,;oo «3 w IMt IM.OOO.<Kia i.VOOO.OK) 12J.00C M 1« II.OOa.HH MMO j :}g UOi ISMM M, MOO 10 10 IS»il 1-17.. J b.-.OOi Xi7M lsW 1W ;sc: »«oo m j»o,oo: 24,000 10 10 130/^1199 words
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Advertisement171 1908-06-25 9 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE. 1n,,, hi. ,t i.iO p.m. No. 21. Kver;,ju v! Sini;apori: V)\vn. 1,1 40 feet, Freehold. No.*), iio-qae ftiee:. Singt ::>retown, l.:)2-!feet. HMtt] Octal No. lIS, mit ieui H, Freehold b.nltlin, Ijuj at U>rouatiou Road, -.umpire (Ciott Lair, lMt>,Mi: lOucroi J and 7 pole?. beiUR >ulv!o:s171 words
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Advertisement267 1908-06-25 9 KLLLY WALSH, LTD. The Tiadc au,l Administration of the chius. Empire, by h. b. Mines and Minerals of M...ia« *5 Oil Kiea byK \an The British Empire. Kelautau. by W. A Graham iOO Advau. cd Golf. l:y James Braid '1 75 Na\iLjauon of Ships in a Fog, by Beiu(j a267 words
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Advertisement85 1908-06-25 9 fHOSPEiiiNE i UKini mtAirm. I UMifciw, Us*., it j I RUBBER STUMPS^ Foit Pai.i:. Carefnlly Packed. 14 mouths and 11 mouths old. >30 pvr 1 .000 and l«8.50 per 1 ,000. free- Tclak Am3od. J A DEnAH EBTATE, TELUK ANSON. THREE TROPICAL SCOURGES. DYSENTERY. FEVER AND ULCERS. With Prescriptions for85 words
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Advertisement176 1908-06-25 9 Pohoomull Bros. 40E HIGH STREET. <* SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers in High-class Indian, Chiaese aai Jap»ne3 3 Silk, Cariot and Silverware of every description, Brassware, etc. CHARBEB VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. CiBUItYSMtI /^jjm QUALITY aJ^^Bl price. ,^^^JHML»jb ThebO are tin; two uiitstan>liDi> v atun in Elitv <yh.k», lii K li«radi176 words
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Article492 1908-06-25 10 THOUSANDS OF DEATHS YEARLY IN BENGAL. The mortality from snakes and wild beasts in the two Bengata was in 1906 not less than 12,700, and was almost equal to the mortality of all other Provinces put together. The total moita'ity from these causes in tbe two Piovinces492 words
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Article304 1908-06-25 10 An Exciting Rescue of Albatross Hunters. The Brazilian training ship Benjamin Constant, which arrived at Yokohama from II mi. ml ion June 3, had on b.ard twenty Japanese from Wakes Island. It is stated, s;i\s the Japan Herald, that when the -loop was passing near the island304 words
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Article144 1908-06-25 10 One remarkable feature of the reawaken ing of China in the keen attention now paid to hi'im; industries, by the Chinese them-Hi-lviß. who have been Rtruck by the way Japan is goiug ahead in trade and manufactures. A vernacular Chinese newspaper, quoted in the Echo de Cliioe,144 words
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Advertisement636 1908-06-25 10 BANKING COMPANIES.! CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, i AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 KUarea of £ioeacb £1,200,000 Heaerve Fund £1,52V0(K Ke««rra Liability of Proi/rieton £1,200,000 BANKERB. Bank ol England. National Bauk of Scotland. To. London City A Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Acoounta636 words
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Advertisement538 1908-06-25 10 BANKING COMPANIES: HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'aid up capital us.ooo.ow. tEBEBVEFDND:— ■?Urlinp Reserve 115.000,0001 i« a vmiW) Silver Wrve US.SOO.OOof M 8.500.000 t«icrv« Liability of Propristora •13.000.00 C COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. Henry Keawick. Chairman. E. Ooetz. Esq. Deputy Chairman. E.G. Barrett, Esq. <J. R. Leozmann.Esq C. Brodersen,538 words
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Advertisement61 1908-06-25 10 No matter what else may have failed METHYLOIDS. will give satisfaction in cuarrhal affections of the urinary tract. They relieve pain, clitck the discharge and effect a lasiing cure. Much superior to any inj.-ctiou or to oltl-fasliiontd remedies such as copaiba aud santal. Try a bottle and be conviuo d61 words
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Advertisement1014 1908-06-25 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.. To I c held at NO. 15-A, WILKIE ROAD, Saturdiy, June 27, at 2.30 p.m. G. A. Fernandez Co., 1?65 Auctioneer?. AUCTION SALE or JAPANESE PORCELAIN, At Messrs. H. L. Cogblan it Co. 's oale-rooms, On Tuesday, June 30. at 111,014 words
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Advertisement530 1908-06-25 10 INSURANCE Companies. THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE CNITICTJ WITH TBB Allusci AoHr&A.Nti Company, Lrarrts A 2 Bartholmew Lane, Luudon. IBTAEUKBID ISOS. 1 Capital £5,250,000 Total Fnnds exceed.. £lo,ooo,ooo 1 General Manager, Robebt Liwis, Ehq. BARLOW CO..—Atmu CNION FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. tt'TAItLWBKD 1828 REBERVEB AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000 The nndeisigned,530 words
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Article1942 1908-06-25 11 FOREIGN TOURING M\DE EASY FOR MOTORISTS. Tribute to Popular Institutions. Tht motor-car in proving, in the case of a very large number of people, the key which is unbarring the way to many of the charmina places of the world. Tied dowu in the past to a limited choico1,942 words
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Article26 1908-06-25 11 Such a Headachk! No need of suffering with it uu'osa you want to. Steams' Headache Cure will drive it away. Easy to take, easy to buy.26 words
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Advertisement361 1908-06-25 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS THE CELF.IJRATED SILENT 14-16 s DE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIEW AT (fill flUU ROAM SQ Ui2i d li Orchard Road OnUWW nUUm (TwoDoonlromColdSwrage Depot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. "NON- SLIPS" (GROOVED) AND "ORDINARY" (PLAIN) HEAVY TYRES STOCKED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL SIZES. Catalogues361 words
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Advertisement291 1908-06-25 11 Local Motor Car Agencies. SIDDELEYiF Autocars cF a=eF hw S" r\ v meet I KELUBILIIY How Bu s r oQ[ OUt SHORTLY. ONE 14 H.P. 4-CVL. S.DOELEY. ONt 18-25 H P SIDOELEY CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, see Agent.. Arriving per s.s. Albenga, June 20 One 16-20 HP, four-wated REO Touring Car,291 words
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Advertisement384 1908-06-25 12 Scale of Charged. I PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MisoeIi.nccui WanU of E»er> Desoriprton, Hooeee, kaad, etc ,to let, are inserted at the following One Insertion I 1.20 per Inch. Two »00 Three «.8O j Bta Nibs Twelve 7.M •J w.uty five 10.CO (Each unosoqeent mtctu 12 per inoh.) The above rate is384 words
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Advertisement401 1908-06-25 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. 1 oUTßs:— FoatLinM, on« or two intwticnv Bj Urn Inch, m« SoJe of Chugw. CHINESE DRESSEfi.WANTEO Wanted, a Chinese Dresser lor the- Chjcng Ileng HospiUl, Belut Must be able to keep daily account?. Free unfurnished quarters. Apply, statiog salary and sending copie* of testimonial-. 5> C. ft., c,'o401 words
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Advertisement621 1908-06-25 12 rO BE LET OR SOLD. I Bats —Four Linn, ont or two luortlon i Bj the inch, soalt of oh&rfM. HOUBE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Bocie. Apply Baffles Hotel. lM ROOM TO LET. Boom (Ditable for Married Couple or two Baohelore. Apply Eden Hall, Mawun Boad. cSll 9FFIOE A621 words
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