The Straits Times, 26 June 1908
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Title Section13 1908-06-26 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.687. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement279 1908-06-26 1 TARGA FLORIO RACE a^STSSE Remarkable Success De Dion Bouton TOURIN6 CARS. De Dion Bouton 2nd. De Dion Bouton 3rd. De Dion Bouton 4th. De Dion Bouton sth. De Dion Bouton 6th. 11 caps started. 6 finished. 01 TMK SIX WHICH FINISHED 5 were De Dions. IN THE SAMB KVK.vr LAST279 words
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Advertisement24 1908-06-26 1 HARIMA CINEMATOGRAPH OPTOSITE UNION HOTEL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Night. 7-50 AND 9-30. TWO GOOD SHOWS KOR.ONE PAYMENT. K. HARIMA, Proprietor.24 words
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Advertisement51 1908-06-26 1 CALEOONIAK HOTEL 77, Brute tfnsah Rend- .Singapore. Tho Brighter and Healthiest Resort in the City. Hotel Porter in uniform meets ail 6o«tt and Train*. ASAHI^^ER. Best I V -u-ft*r Icheapest wholesaler O OF ALL DEALERB. only from The MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Hua^i^aM^ Sole Agents for THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPANY.51 words
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Advertisement181 1908-06-26 1 ROBINSON &> 00. Sole Agents for Raleigh Cycles. THE "BRITISH MASTERPIECE. Popular Popular Wheel iiM^^R Price. POPULAR RALEIGH. Fitted with all the latest improvements. First-Grade Raleigh. Raleigh Mode!e Super be. Special Raleigh. Raleigh Road Racer. ZBOYS' ZR^LEIGKHZ. All our Cycles are sent out with Lamp, Bell, Lamp Oil, Lubricating Oil.181 words
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Advertisement251 1908-06-26 1 ADELPHI HOTEL. THE o^S s r i THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE UNDER ENGLISH MANAGEMENT. Anglo-French Cunine English Cleanliness Homo Comforts Moderate Torras GUEST NIGHT-EVERY SATURDAY. B; Rixyial div-ire, tho Plebiscite Dinners are being cotrinned. GuesU ohould «end in requests for any Special Duhc' deairu! on or before Fri.lay io251 words
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Advertisement481 1908-06-26 2 Electric Motor Cars are not more silent when running than HUMBERS. For SIMPLICITY RELIABILITY and 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 ou a Coventry Ilumber and Car is481 words
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Advertisement538 1908-06-26 2 WIT AND HUMOUR. JOKES AND JOTTINGS FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS. A well-known Washington architect who has just returned from Koston is chortling over a good joke on that correct and literary I city. lie says that in the reading-room of one of the most exclusive clubs in the Hub there538 words
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Advertisement659 1908-06-26 2 Peculiar Qualifications. In choosing bis men, said the Sabbathschool superintendent, Gideon did not oclei t t ii-i- who hid aside thrir arms and threw themselves down to drink he took thoxo wlio watched with one eye and drank with the other. Perhaps So. Mama, is that bay ram in the659 words
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Advertisement204 1908-06-26 2 A Mew Thing in Medicine f MAYNARD'S Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Milk and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. !.Si S FOOD MEDICINE FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Price: $i and $1.50 per bottle. MAYNARD and CO., Ltd., q TS5sm Milkmaid BRAND fjijh fWTOENSED MOM IMnilT- t£t Milkmaid BBAH^jll i204 words
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Article1264 1908-06-26 3 SOME FASCINATING NOVELTIES IN TEA GOWNS. Picturesque Styles in Vogue. In the midst of all the rush and tarnioil of the Londm season, with its perpetual "griag on" from one entertainment to another, there must come now and again a welcome lull, when it is a delightful1,264 words
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Article58 1908-06-26 3 "Twill be a labour of love if you tell your friends in poor health that Steams' Wine in a matchless tonic, and if they act on your advice, thoy will always thank yon. Pale and weak women and children, overworked and worn-out mun receive priceless bimtit iron) it. It restores58 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement481 1908-06-26 3 INSURANCE Companies GUARDIAN ASSUKANCE COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON. Sobacribfld Capital £3,000,000 Total Inverted Fond* £8,W0,000 Annual Income t1, 100,000 The ncdereigued. Agcuu for the aOovi Company, are prepared to accept fire ri«k> for snorl period.'' of ten daya or locger periodat entrant ra'.«f to be named on application to FATERBON, BIMON6481 words
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Advertisement492 1908-06-26 3 SHANGHAI NEWSPAPER EDITOR CURED Or kevrm Rtm utm n OR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLB. Hi K. H. K/m. -ditor of "Israel's Kmmoj !i i Betel ur^an of the Zionist ARSociittiou iv Sliaupiiai, is one of the many thousands of bjlbW from IthcuniatiNtn who hay« boon owed by Dr. Williams' link Pills492 words
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Advertisement108 1908-06-26 3 The Tor Hotel, Ltd. A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. ~i 1 i r T.legr.phlc Addr.jl W. MARTIN. J Now Open. Accommodation for 200 Guests. All Bedrooms with Bathroom* Large and spacious outside rooms only attached. Telephone and 8.1 l system. Ho sn^ C ld wftter 80"ices. Lateet Saniurv Arrangements. French Chef108 words
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Advertisement423 1908-06-26 3 The United Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ld. J SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED FLEXIBLE METALLIC TUBING CO.. LD. Bronze and Steel FLEXIBLE METALLIC TUBING. WILL NOT CHAR. KINK OR CRUSH. AND IS UNAFFECTED BY CLIMATIC CHANGES. Stocks held I" to 0" diameter. Paterson, Simons and Company, Ltd., Agrafe. THE HONGKONG ROPE423 words
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Article72 1908-06-26 4 I'asseogers Outward. Per I. and O. Bteaiuor iiimalayu, conuectinx with the. steamer Marmora, a. Colombo, Juo luly o.— Mr. J. E. Bishop, Mi. Muudell, Mr. 1". I). B. Opeushaw. Per P. and O. stuauier Syria, duo July 9. Mis. W. Cuiumings and children, Mr. S. Trust. Per72 words
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Article206 1908-06-26 4 liy ihc «ieiiuan Hteainer l'ri:i/. Ludwi>;, Jane 24. l'roiu Southampton, Mrs. H. L. Hautur and Mr. G. Clunuirs t'rom Genoa, Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Loeb, Miss 11. Moglich, M.. B. d. <iollo. Miss M. llmani!. Mr. A. J. Bow, Mr. anJ Mr>. 11. liijckmans, Mr. aud Mrs. K. Haakiuau206 words
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Article66 1908-06-26 4 By tin I'iiu/. UMM .luni: I'i. rol" Honakoßft Doni JOM Paulino d'A/.ovudoe Castro 1 Bishop of Macao 1. to?. Fr. P. A. M. Sforaeo Sanuento. Mr. K. Levy, Mr. E. .Siihrick. and Mr. .1. 11. Kl.auwl.ll tor Shmnhai. >rr. ii. W. Hall. Mr Arthur Kv:uis. \li^s Mary Midehei, Mrs.66 words
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Article211 1908-06-26 4 Inauguration of New Steamship Service. At .iniULT ghraM on tiiu lOih instant ou b-ianl the stcainsbip Cui-ouia. of the liussian Kast Asiatic Couipauy. ou ilu. occa>iunof tho iuaui>nration of a MTvioeof sttaMioi's bclwi M India ami the Far Ihntnin poiimriami oi the Car, i imity211 words
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Article107 1908-06-26 4 In HollauJ theorists an piuMim;; \ut .uti-opiuui c.iui] ai^n.but tb.j Colonial MiuUter ItM uo I'UCoiirayoment to the :t>{itntiuu, tin' mom of which would meat) a soiioun D VMHM 10-^ ill N'otliorlamls Indiii. Tiio Sixiali-b. iii the I'mli.iuii ut at the lla^Jc havu pr.ssi.l (hi Mini^tiT hi; tiio Mil)|iot. itml th.107 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1908-06-26 4 10 jv»'r j <J 9 a ..r.-,. WHEN DOCTORS SAY "KOPCLESS" I Ittk'i trkatal laka tteai ia tad cam laKtcntc RhcaaaiiMi r. Wi». i I have hod I- me. M ..iii iwcU jik! grow red, nuking them X King anus, paiai nii- the time. len unable to sleep ur du80 words
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Advertisement751 1908-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. S?O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Parts, Plymouth and London. Tbroagh Bills at Lading isjued for Chin< Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental, acd America Porta. Steamers will leave Siru'sp r-' on o- ihn: MAIL I.INH. (Outtcard tor L'Maa). 19U8 ilarmira751 words
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Advertisement1206 1908-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND BGHEEPVAART MY. 'BANDJER." BANDJERMA6IN. The Steamers of thia oompany maintain a reg'ilar aervioe between:— Singapore, Soarabaya, Baudjermaeln, Palo L»n, Balik P&pan, Koelel, with tranahlpmenl at Bandiermasin for Sarr.pit, Mandnwai, Koemal, Kotta Warlngin, Distal. The ateamera have good aooomodation for flnt and second olaae passengers. Tom Oak.1,206 words
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Advertisement509 1908-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are desnatcbed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking oargo509 words
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Advertisement764 1908-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD impartal Uarmao Mall l.lna. lbs (aat and well known mail uteamer this Oompany sail fortnightly from Brc-n Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southam. 'ion, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplee, (oonneoticn MarMillea. Naples, Alexandria, and vice ver.ai Por Said, Soec, Aden, Colombo, Peaai^ Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki,764 words
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Article46 1908-06-26 5 ho.i.'rv lh«- iHowfnrf al.tT^vi itfonn %i it'Ml'.r: "h.-^l.ip: b«j.--bnrf)ut. M-11. ■> ••..ii««i .ilil.-iiui »er: lirii. Meh; liar.Itai. II II .11 Sinn.-- ,Sp.,iiHl k 1. -I .i.-.-t PV «,.nor; I I' I). I k: K I K-|.|.»: II n.'«..ui lha; Uria IUM-b Khan a aßtanlaai46 words
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Article51 1908-06-26 5 AdamoiUtr. I 1 n«. 214 crew II guiix, i,i)<)'J bp. Captain P. V. de -a. Ma' 10. Fr bell**), April 29. Ko Macao, D Rda. $ta Hew, Uovt. str. 600 tuns, diaplwtr-nxnt M orew. 70<) b.p. Cmniiunilei Coleman. Juni M, Fn.m Penang. Juue H '".'l.iuial O'vun moot. U.—51 words
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Article281 1908-06-26 5 ».«i«'«t Xriivals. AJeh, Sir. Btr HS loaa, Cap', .lanan, Jnot 2^. From Sarawak. J;.n. 2 1 11 o vid 2dp Oqr Ewe Ilai. For Sarawak. T.-];.|a. linf.i ,ia. Gar. 'tr M«l tonß, Capt Block Ju.ie 2ti rVnan fToMfcoaig, tana V O.c ldlin Hi r J 0 !'"i'281 words
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759 1908-06-26 5 i rate vr, Brit. str. 2931 tons. Captain Kt.'ivart. -lii.ix H. i'roin Boagkmg, June 18 G.c. and*36d.p. Patorson Simons A Co. For CaUuUK, June 27— W. Ahum, llrit str 217>* t.mf. Capt Pa'k, June I). From Saigon Junes. Rice. For759 words
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Article872 1908-06-26 5 Same, port, probable date oj arrival and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Airlie, Hy.ln.-v Jalv 31 Bonttead AHcMtt. ManiU, July 11 Barlow ADtuug, llsinhiuu, July 1C: Behn Meyer Artt.iia, Hnigkonij. July 2; K«O.Cm, Arcotiia, Colombo. July It); Ea«t Asiatio Coy Australian. M irneilles Aug 10: M. Maritime:' Austria, Trieste,872 words
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Article119 1908-06-26 5 Krom Ecrof>— lit the B I. i.i. Thoogwa, Ladwig, dne June 27. From CBtMA— Kv th* M. M. Tonkin, Heinrich, due Juno 29. TIME f»ULE or HAILS ICt J»y Jay *»>• une 'une uue kine one :inn une uno Inffupore Due v ij.in'l .1 18 M. M.119 words
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Article69 1908-06-26 5 Octwakd French Mail. The M. M. company's steamer Calednnien left Colombo at loco, on the 2ltn instant and may be expected to arrive here on Monday the '.flUb instant, at dayl gbt. Octwa&d B. I. Mail. The B. I. contract packet steamer Thongw:with the London mails of69 words
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Article89 1908-06-26 5 Fua P«a bTCAHik li«» To-MOBRx* Rhio nnd Indragiri Laurent Pit 7 a.m Sandakan via ports Darrel 11am Indragiri Thyc nci P. Swettenham, Penang Pin Seng 1 pm. P. S'tenham and Penang Perak 1 p.m. Sabang, Atjeb. Padang Maetutyclitr 2 p.m. I Vnam! an. l U-U Heltt 2pm Bangkok89 words
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Article78 1908-06-26 5 June as Recorder, Br't cable Btr, Cn-osKieling Island Hong Wan I, Frit str, Penang Hong Bee, Brit str, IIk«n:. Amoy, Swatow Halaban, Dut str, Pa gkok Ran Hin Ouan, Brit str, Pontianak Re>nst, Out str, Sourab.iya 26 G. Apcar, Brit str, H'kong, Shanghai, Japan liombok. Dut str. Bitavia Nubia.78 words
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90 1908-06-26 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-day T»ajoag FtUAft Vf OABF BABtM— Nil. tun W. Section I— lachia. iun. 1 (SaKiaa Wbabpi Glenogte iKmol No. 'I- CJluuloyau, Cheiograai. 3— Zanooia 4— Oreiory A pear. ft— Sultan. S-Oni'f i. Stentor. 7- Dm, ilaW.-hi.il B—Arrat890 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement226 1908-06-26 5 Pin Seng, Brit. str. 378 tons, Capt Davidson, •Tuue'2s. From Penang, Jane 2*. 00. and d.p. TaikLeeQuan. For Penang, June 27— Rds. I'miiiuruik, Brit Htr. HI tuva, aplam C»ney, May Up From Singipore, Pm Back. 0.0. Borneo Coy. Tjtd. For KuanUn. TT.—Rrfa. .S'r.inifiu, Ger. str. 2SVS tons, Capt fiohren. Junu226 words
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Advertisement483 1908-06-26 5 I STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD A regular r'ORTNIGH'I'LY aarvloe H maintained betwuen Japan aud Knrope by the foUowiug NEW TWIN-SCkEW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for tbe Company's Europeau Service, lighted through out by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for483 words
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Advertisement325 1908-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. I TO PENANO, RANGOON A CALCUTTA One of tho Company's steamers ia iotendec to leave Tacjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers aud Cargo booked by the above steamers at through raten to aU ports in Indlt and Ceyloa, also to East Afrioan325 words
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Advertisement300 1908-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. C P. R. »d pc Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line TMK NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO KUROPE VIA CHINA JAPAN, CANADA and tne UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Bea of Japan), Rot*. Yokohama. Victoria aud Vancouver, 1 X.M.S. M E«rßS«sor India" ITwtn-aorew -Sea300 words
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Advertisement495 1908-06-26 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Tune 27— At S-2, Devonshire Road teakhousobold furniture, e'.c, at 2-30 p in. 27— At 8 Cecil Str. i-t. omce furniture, irou aafo, etc., at II a.m. 30 At Sale-mom, freehold residential property known as ••Dumobiu," No. 40. Barker R ad. at 2->O p.m. 80495 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1908-06-26 5 Singapore Tide table. (From June 16 to Jci.y 2.) HIGH WATER.JL.OW WATER Time Q'ght' Time U'gbt Jnne ors m n ln9 hrs.rain. ft. inu I 9.lAam 8 3 2.48 am 2.0 tiUDiT "1851pm 8.9 !8 58pn. 4.1 a_ .in 110.11 am 8 5 3 87 am 1.8 BinraDAT27 I 933pni145 words
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Miscellaneous204 1908-06-26 5 DAY BY DAY Friday, June 26. Ftieb Water 851 p.m Government 11. u^e Ball. Alhambra. 7 -Mi p m Japaoeae Cinematncrarn. 7 »fl p.m Harima Cm maiograph. 7-S0 p.m. Wayang Kaasim. U p.m. Saturday, June 27. Higb Water 10 11 a.m. 9-33 p.m. B. I. outward mail dn» Cricket. S204 words
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958 1908-06-26 6 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, JUNE 26. Mr. C. Clemeuti. Assistant Colonial Secretary at Hougkoug, has made a valuable con tribuliuu to the- literature ou the opium traftic. We publish a summary of tin: uiaiu features of that doeuiueut. which would occupy over fun 1 uoluuius of the958 words
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Article13 1908-06-26 6 The Sarawak steamer Adeh arrived fro lv Kuching, yesterday, to go into dock.13 words
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Article14 1908-06-26 6 Harmston'b Circus intend opening for a short season in Singapore iv a few day.-.14 words
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Article15 1908-06-26 6 Motur lorries are likely to be introduced into the Korat district iv the near future.15 words
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Article14 1908-06-26 6 Ovei three huudreil passeugors arrived from Swatow dirce-t. this luorniu^. by thtN.D.L. steamer Sanj^u.14 words
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Article47 1908-06-26 6 The new I'uiiioHt Steamsliip Ummm, whi.:li hob adopted foi its title the ChiuoSiamese Mail Steamship < 'oujpuuy. hau now issued a first call on its subscribed capital uf ticals 6,000,000. This lirst call ib 40 per CbU t and was payable before the 15th uf the current mouth.47 words
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Article42 1908-06-26 6 A Javujiuuc woman prosecuted a Javanese mau and Boyane6e woman before tbe Fourth Mujjstratt. Mr. Maurice Thunder, yesterday, for assault. Tbe woman stabbed complaiyant in thu torebead and wati bentenced to a. month's rigorou* imprisonment. Tbe uiaa ww fiaed IzO and w42 words
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Article19 1908-06-26 6 A change of piugrauimu at the MLambra Cinematograph is advertised for tu-ni"ht whrn many new films will be \hibited19 words
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Article27 1908-06-26 6 Si\ty th.i.isund tins of korosi uc oil arrived from Unrirat, this morn iu^. by the ItritMi sUami r Ni ;UU| which leaves tln\ eveiiin" t.»r li:i." link27 words
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Article27 1908-06-26 6 A Malay pi^itmau living in A.lis Itoad lias reported to the pulice tin lus- o t -arou's rained M HO, which, he weru yivru him tv sell.27 words
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Article22 1908-06-26 6 two hiucsi slowawavh W«M lauilcd at St. Johu's fsliind. yo-tcrday affc-ruoon, In.m the BcnMß steuuier stcntor fr.im HoadcuDfl en route to C-enou.22 words
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Article30 1908-06-26 6 I hi. I'.pwuith LcAKM will hold a s «m! at the Short Struct School, to night, be •inu.-i-. at H o'clock. An excellent in, mi, ,l prooramiau nas been prepared.30 words
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Article27 1908-06-26 6 Irom \mst< rdam. by the Dutch itouiuer I'ombok. '.10 drums and 15'J cases uf sulphuric avid for Java ports, urriv. .1. yesterday, a10.i.; with v general c:irgu27 words
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Article33 1908-06-26 6 A ca-. of liuuscbrcukiui; auii nnrtad from \o. .y.» Owuu KomJ Tho occupttul. a I'liinuiuun. IMOtt that live other Chinese eut«;red his lions. la-t hi [lit. un. l stoi. property rained o.t IWJMI.33 words
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Article49 1908-06-26 6 CollsiderubJi evideuce wa- taUeu in the Kistrict Court before Mr. K C. liowunl, yosterday, iv the case in which < hia K'eng Ueug and Chia Keug liuk are ou trial ud charges uf making aud usiuy v false declaration. >tml the liuul heuriug was tixed for I'riday uf next ueek.49 words
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Article47 1908-06-26 6 S;i^eanl .royec. of_tlic>i p.*v l.iues I'olicj Station. stopped a runawuy hois, in lvuu|Hjug r.uhru Koiid. ycsltrday ufteruuuu. Tho carriage, a victoria. as found at the docks. The occupaut. a Chiumuau. was injured aud the carriage was damaged. The horso was not hurl. It MoagKl to Mr. /imuieiuian.47 words
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Article49 1908-06-26 6 Unity oik: ballouus, uiauue<.l Ij; repix seututiM s ul all nations, took purl iv a great Jjalloun nee from llniliu-iham. raauntty. The result was a tie Ixtw. n Mr. < I-'. l» o look's \alkyrie and Mr. Brewer 1 Lottos, "f which defended the same disUinee from the wiuniug post.49 words
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Article52 1908-06-26 6 Cattle laUiug iv Siam -hould Ije prolilable business, says the Siam Observer in referriuy to the agricultural possibilities of the country. In many parts of Siam. there arc thousands and thousands of acres of rich pasture-land capable of rearing hundred times the number of herd;- which are raised ou them52 words
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Article56 1908-06-26 6 I'etccthc luspector Meredith prosecuted a Hokien in the Secoud Magistral, s < ourt yesterday, ou a charge of fraudulent possession of a woman's baju. a smoothing iron, a handkerchief aud a i>air of slipper-. He was convicted, and, as he hod a proviuui couviction tor theft iv a dwelliug. he56 words
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Article46 1908-06-26 6 Ihe following will represeut tlie Straits Luiou Club in their match agaiust the Kochure I'olicu on Suuday ou the liatlli Reclamation ground Km liiu. Ihoug \o\\. K waDg '^c. backs: IWm I.cc. Yang Chuu and Mamout, half-backs: Mahwi. Boon Tin, Moug Keug. Soil" Mod. au";«l-,,-alam, forwards.46 words
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Article60 1908-06-26 6 Matbiibara. v Japanese who had just arrived from Siamese territory, was rined SlO by the District Judge, Mr. B. C. Howard, this moruing, for importiug I.OOJ Uritish dollars. J.» Japanese yen aud 50 MoMcau pesos. He said that these were current coin where he had beeu living aud he was60 words
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Article56 1908-06-26 6 A Teochew was caught iv a towkay's house iv North Itridge lioad. on Weduesday uight, attempting to remove a large Japanese jar containing artilicial flowers. \lo was pro secuted before the Second Magistrate by Detective Inspector Meredith, yesterday, aud convicted. The Magistrate souteueod him to three mouths' rigorous imprisonment. a»>56 words
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Article74 1908-06-26 6 A wolldressed youug Chiuamau MMMai before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. ,1. IJreeu, this moruiug, on a charge of theft of twenlv bags of dried prawns, valued at M 7-". from the Kast Asiatic Compuuy's steamer Buribut. \|r. Yarboruui;b apjxjiired for the accuwid and asked lor a puslpoucmcut till ■'uly74 words
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Article76 1908-06-26 6 In Oie Fouany Mwj Louit jii Mjud" before Mr. B. Nunu, Tan Hook Beng of Suueei Derberka, Province Wellesley, prosecuted a Chinese coolie, named N Ah Chiang. tor absconding from bin service before the contract period had expired. In spite- of the photograph aud papers produced by Mr. R. H.76 words
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Article88 1908-06-26 6 A commission appointed by the < tovuruor Oeueral of ludo-Cliina to report on the proposed works for thu improvement of the harbour of Haiphong, which include- ;m extension vi thu ducks ii railway «Utiou near the latter, and a dock, MUwlh the outlay at seven million.- of friM To meet88 words
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Article90 1908-06-26 6 Ou Monday taut, a towkay living iv TanJMg I'ajjar ltoad hnuu up bib coat in tbe live-foot way, aud sotnt oue ran away with it. On Wednesday, a man was arrested wearing tbe coat, lie and another man were before tbo Third Magietrat-., Mr. B. E. Colman, yesterday afternoon, one90 words
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Article11 1908-06-26 6 l.iouteiiaul li. M. U Dulloii. K.U.A., bat fur C'aleiittu, to day11 words
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Article15 1908-06-26 6 SSn Huiert Hart will be ent.-rt iv. .1 dinii.i b> tin hif.ii As-e>ciation on .Inly15 words
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Article17 1908-06-26 6 Mr, W. t iisciideii. lu-.pi. Un (icucral -I Police, returuod from Malacca hv the Lady Wclii. ye-terday17 words
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Article19 1908-06-26 6 Ur. 1 t\ .\«lituu l'i\ki ii.i- icen appoiol ed to act as (.ieneral Haaagui British Noil ltitrueo StaU:> liailwax19 words
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Article24 1908-06-26 6 Lc.iM e-l afcjMMO on pnv.ite allan- hj bull grautcd to aptaiu liusir. \rim Service Corps, from July:; to August l"> tv pnaMi to Ooylon.24 words
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Article26 1908-06-26 6 M,-. w. 1:. WoaatrlkMt iiv«rus k>Uiaul. hi r uumcrou- friend- Cor tbo many WK ill. and lotterb uf coudi.len. < ml t-. 1.. .11 Ik recent buroavetiwnt.26 words
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Article30 1908-06-26 6 All. l>. t. WilUit. Mm imgfnwir in rliyryi ol tin Struit-, Tiadiui' <'uiii|,ini\ pvritir.ii ore mill at Suujjei ISrsi, prueei .I*, bgntv oil IOBVe Hi tin: end <>l tin DMHIUi.30 words
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Article27 1908-06-26 6 To Btut'llM, Mailame lan llutt. the ouV bratcd vo<alist. inaki;- her tirst apjieuruncx.' iv l.uudou. at the Albert Hall, aAar uei visit tn Vustmlia wit'i her husbund.27 words
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Article39 1908-06-26 6 M.v-, WJjiti Uk I,! -l dau^iiU.l si. Herbert Th rk< II liib l.icnt (ioxernor ul liurma. was in. i- 1 .1 Mayuiyo, Uaaanau, ou the lltn iuvbtil l-i MM I'ennill 1.C.5., I'rii.il. >,!■„■: ii i.i th. I .i. uten.Mit Governor.39 words
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Article36 1908-06-26 6 T!n lvi pi rial Ui ..jiunnnt bnvi ttrup 111 the.oll-trllctloll.it di/. Uon the Uoill. i.l .1 th. tUvot Thaiua iay« a Wugnani to DoagkontjosalMagi uatbelMhiwhuH 11.. extcssioii iud drou iug arc oaUmatnl 1 tive iMlli.it pounds36 words
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Article46 1908-06-26 6 Mr. IJinl h.i uul touud lli' Stal. IhiVuW mints l.'.vourably ii lined to a nflipiMal Uwl Mr. I uster I'ruser trfaohtovwH .Vtistraliii shortly, should bo 1 "lumissioued to wiitc book uu the iliii.. .rnvoaltli. tiuiihu to hiworks ou Silm ii.i. tin l~ lifted Stat. .uul Cauwla46 words
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Article53 1908-06-26 6 The dir.xl'.i- .1 the UuyaJ Inliimar) Aberdeen, iia\e rencivod Lmk dnft lv £2i:.l*r, trom Lord Mo.iut fHciniw MS d ua tiou toward- ll:<. pi rmaucut imi>roveiueul ol the infirmary, ot which he was a patient sixty-two yen- ago. l,ord Mouut Stephen uu former oc-:a' ions has given laigi sums t..53 words
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Article59 1908-06-26 6 < apiain ihe Hon. liegiuakl <.•. li. IOlU- < .union Highlanders, -c. ouded for Uu I'.gyptiau Army, was killetl iv the Sudan in a accident. He was heir prosunipli^ of the Bad of Orauard. Lieuleuaut I! J, Waller, "Jud l ounaughl Itaugets. wa> di owned while bathiug in Lough l>or^.59 words
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Article94 1908-06-26 6 The following change- haw Ik en .urair.i ed iv the I'euaug Public Work) Depart mont: Mr. S. E. Misso. Clerk ol Work I'euang. hM been trau-lcrred to Uukit Mertajam. I'roviuce Wellesley. vice Mr. J. W. ii. Ogle, Clerk ot Works, who comes to I'enaug in place of .Mr. Owen 11.94 words
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Article27 1908-06-26 6 A Fapanesc pleaded guilty in the couil Magistrate s Court, this BMCaiaS, to lidiu^ a bicycle without h light, at Ltt a.m ami was lined a dollar.27 words
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Article74 1908-06-26 6 A Chiuaiuau pleadui guilty iv tin- ->ccoiul Magistrate's Court, this nioruiuu'- v. theft ol a tin of mutches, valued at ID .0, from a Cliiuc.se shop iv beach 1d' ..1. He wasentenced to a months ri t jrous imUTiauu meut. Two Tamils were charged with uvu purchased the stuku matches74 words
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Article77 1908-06-26 6 baluviu hu'_. a a'joicty tui tin iJtOkeuLion ot cruelty to ciuiiual., which hud:. v.orL marred by the mdillereute -.t tbi polic- aud the public. It reported 717 u^lv K the police last year Ml ooBTieUoB \.cr'. secured from May to >'o\etnbtr !W)7. Etlcrt. to introduco men humane met ulauybtcrhoujeii ju'.'77 words
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Article104 1908-06-26 6 The pain are iu^e^ti^'atin!• ,1 uiystei y which ha-> preseuted itself at hi^lap. On Tuosday. a number of native tishermeu were hauling in their nets when ihey found the body of a baby, which had been gathered in alouj,' with the fish. The rhild would bi abuut seven ur eight104 words
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Article110 1908-06-26 6 Theanlo of pay, pearim aadMtet Hit Sarawak llanjjers, has Ixld re\ii ,<l I >v •jntry, old soldiers will receive 3ln pa uioutb, recruits N aud l>iu<lcr. wlitw jire-beiont *9. The H| will be inereasej m pruportiou to leuytu uf service uud youd behaviour until the iuj...iujuiu pay' to jiiivatct, with110 words
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Advertisement152 1908-06-26 6 Choice Shipment A Just Landed. Australian A PPLES. m LARGE SIZE ANO OF CHOICE QUALITY. riace your orders early at The Australian Stores. THompSOil, Thomas a Co. RUBBER TYRED GHARHY ANO PONY NOTICE. FOR BALE. no in k i> hjomWV oivmi thai in htanaH ontoihr Mtm .ir anything bU. L'-gt152 words
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Advertisement192 1908-06-26 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BEACH RO.Vb. To-Night! To-Night! t Change of Programme. 18T SHOW. 7.30 TO 9 P.M. 1. (iive me back my Dummy I llunehbii.ek briugs Goud 1... k H. Christmah Kve Niyhi 1. Land of IV-aceful Morning Koreu. Ihe hittle Conjurer IV V C^uiot Inn 7. Ma^ic Dice H, Our192 words
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Article343 1908-06-26 7 THE KING CREATES FOUR NEW PEERAGES. E, L. Brockman, C.M.G. REWARDS TO HOME COLONIAL SERVICES. Ten Baronetcies and Twenty Three Knighthoods. |Fnn tiii. Own < >i. i ~io-i.i.M. Loudou, June M, S.o.i pin J|Tin list of King H Birthday Honours laaaal to-night coutaius v large number of Colonial343 words
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Article621 1908-06-26 7 The New Peers. Of the ueu l't-ei-.-. Sn Viilhe-uy MacUouucll M the butter kuowu. lit had I distinguished canal il Iwlikbefen a ;ct ptiut; tile appoiut uiuul from the Cuiist-i'vuliiu Premier of I'nder Secretary at Dublin Castle. Hi was uot alwav in consonance with the Irish imliey of that party,621 words
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Article109 1908-06-26 7 Tin t. .Mowing official letter has In in received by us from Mr. Claud Severn, Private Secretary to ilii Kxcelleni-y the Governor Goveruuicut House, Singapore. June 26, HHX. Dour sir, -I am di ret ted to inform you tl'tt a telegram has beru received from109 words
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Article181 1908-06-26 7 Long List of Cases Before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith. Me dustier Seri'ouibi: Smith «al ill bankruptcy jurisdiction, at the Supreme Court, IUI morning, wheu then was another long list ol eases to be dealt with. nceiwiig order was inaili aguinsl Woe l-.ii Toh. a i-outraclov. a petitiuu for181 words
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Article169 1908-06-26 7 lv the C lurt of Appeal, yesterday, the Acting Chief .lustico. Mr. A. G. Liw. Mr. Justice Kisher. aud Mr. Justice Braddell upheld the decision of Mr. Justice Sorcombe Smith iv the case of Loveridge versus I 'r.tgt aa far as the mouey beiug regarded a-- principal169 words
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98 1908-06-26 7 A telegram troin Tukiu. dated the l'.lth iusiaut. says that the trial of Mr. Belliell, tho proprietor of newspapers published iv the Kurean language, for seditiou has just concluded at Seoul after several days' hearing. Sentence of three weeks imprisonment was passetl and defendant was98 words
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Article172 1908-06-26 7 A .a j. uamod Mohdiu, vrho arrived r-^ceutly* from Dutch territory, aud hau been living it the Byces' quartern at \bram a > übli woe assaulted soriouslj iv front of the Raffles Museum at 11.30 p.m., yesterday. He was removed to the hospital in an unconscious172 words
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Article111 1908-06-26 7 A iwaUow luau named Lima buck, uus tried before the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. t. Column, yesterday aftcruoou. uu a charge of crimiual breach uf trust as a carrier, in respect of twelve tins ot preserved pineapples, tin- property uf Lee Kiiu Sweo. Sergeant Ross, of tlit111 words
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Article103 1908-06-26 7 MECHANICAL PREPARATION OF LATEX. Prize Offered by London Firm. lhn Ouk Own Oaaajaaaaaajaajcj I Inn i via Pcnangi, Juue 20. Messrs. Oow, Stautou and Wilson, Limited, the well-known London produce brokers, have ottered a Cup. valued ut Twenty-five IJuineas. for the most economical and complete BBMaBI for th'j103 words
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Article122 1908-06-26 7 Passengers Narrowly Escape Injury at Gaylang. two bluOtric Iraiurars came into viuleul collision at < iay lung shortly utter sevi v o'clock last night, ami. from all account- several l«uple had a narrow escape from serious injury. The cars wore traveliiug in opposite direction and one hud just122 words
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Article193 1908-06-26 7 Desire of the Convict before His Execution. At the re- uujtd trial of Khudiruui Ikisc at Muiallarpur uu tho I lth instant, the accused was permitted to converse with his pleader uuder the supervision uf the Police Superintendent aud an Inspector, who touk notes. lie said that193 words
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Article188 1908-06-26 7 Seditious Speeches Alter Respect for Europeans. A wire from Tutieorin of the Mth instant says: l"p tv yesterday evening M witnesses, uf whom five were Europeans, were examined for the prosociititm iv the Tiuuuvelly scdi tiou east. The Europeans spoke to the change uf attitude uu the part188 words
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Article139 1908-06-26 7 A telegram to the Indian paporc from Bangalore on Jnne 9, says that Captain Appliu.of thelHh (King's* Hussars sustained a fall during tho tent-pegging event at tho skittle Gymkhana, but as he walked off the ground nothing more was thought uf tho matter. On tbe 9th instant,139 words
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Article106 1908-06-26 7 It has been settled by tho Chinese (iovernmeut that tho railway from Tonkin iuto Yunuau, shoald all go well. It will bu extended to the proviucu of sze-Chuau, the termiuus being at Smfu on the Blue Kiver, with the starting point at Vuonan-Seu. Nothing will be borrowed106 words
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Article862 1908-06-26 7 AGITATION FOR SUPPRESSION UNJUSTIFIED. Hongkong Government Official's Criticisms. Aniiupuimists will fiud food upou which tv retlet t iv a trenchant review of the opuiiu controversy by Mr. C. Clementi. Assistant Colouial Secretary ut Hongkong. He -it himself the task of getting to tin real facts as to the862 words
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Article158 1908-06-26 7 Mr. t. 0. Mitchell mied Sheikh Ilajerai in the District Court before Mr. C. Saunders, yesterday, for ITS as commission on a loau of ?7,000 secured by plaintiff for defendant, at the latter's request. Mr. Varborongh appeared for the plaintitl. Defendant said that he agreed to give158 words
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Article341 1908-06-26 7 Motion to Disclaim Lease of the Premises. In the Bankruptcy Court, this morning, Mr. F. M. Baddeley, tbe Acting Official Assignee, was making application to Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith to disdain tho lease of the Adelphi Hotel hold by Messrs. A. M. Sarkies and E. Johannos. when341 words
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Article214 1908-06-26 7 British Consul's Report for Last Year. Mr. Meaduws Frost, H. B. M Cuusul at Tuugkah il'ukoti, in his report fur thu year 1907 on tho Mouthous of Saiburi aud l'uket, which comprise the Western Siamese States of the Malay Peninsula, says that trade generally was good during214 words
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Article69 1908-06-26 7 The authorities are by uo means satisfied that the discovery of a Urge packet of dynamite under a guv at the Thursday Island fort was the result of a practical joke. They have decided tv offer a reward of £100 for information that will lead to tin69 words
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147 1908-06-26 7 Some stir has been aroused at Batavia by the announcement that the Java' Government intends to secure 20.000 tons of Australian coal for the State Railways there. It is pointed out that hitherto, these railroads had been supplied with ooal from the Government mines at147 words
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Article158 1908-06-26 7 General satisfaction ib felt with the decision of H.E. the Governor that every hospital in the island should be provided with mosquitoproof wards, reports the Times of Ceylon. It is au improvement which has beeu needed, of course, sinoe hospitals existed in the island, though tho need158 words
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57 1908-06-26 7 The Daily Mail suggests that if it be possible to spare the ships from the European stat ons the Admiralty should next year •end to Australia and the other great colonies of the Empire a powerful fleet of modern armour-clads, including tbe new armoured turbine57 words
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Article159 1908-06-26 7 NEWSPAPER EDITOR EXECUTED AT TEHERAN. Parliament Buildings Demolished. IRauTu's Tiliukam] London. Juue -■> A St. Petersburg telegram reports fighting at Tabriz between revolutionaries and reactionaries throughout tbe whole of Tuesday, The clergy sided with the reactionaries. News from Teheran states that the city was quiet all159 words
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Article87 1908-06-26 7 Tabriz v au important towu in NorthWest Persia, on tbo route between Trebizood and Teheran. It contains tho Kabud Masjid or Blue Mosque, one of tbe finest specimens of Persian architecture (dating from the middle of tho 15th Century), so-called on account of the magnificent blue faience with which it87 words
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Article63 1908-06-26 7 Government Bargaining with the Labourites. [Raman's Tmlkhkam., London, June 26. Mr. Lloyd George has accepted tbe Labourite amendment uf the Old-Age I'eu biou Hill abolishing the clause providing for the reduction of the pension in the case of married couplos. He intimated, however, that tbe acceptance was conditional63 words
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Article52 1908-06-26 7 One Hundred and Fifty-One Lives Lost on Coast of Spain. IUIUTKK 's Tlt-EOKASjI London, June 2b. The Corunna steamer Larache, belonging to the Compania Transatlantic^, struck the rocks at Muros, about thirty miles west of Santiago, on tho coast of Spain, and sank. One hundred and fifty-one persons52 words
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Article37 1908-06-26 7 ;D«R OSTASUTISUHS LLOYU TbLIORAMJ Berlin, June 26. Great Britaiu aud Russia have sent special representatives from Constantinople to investigate the cruelties perpetrated by tho Kurds. The Grand Vizier declares that the complaints are mostly unfounded.37 words
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Article30 1908-06-26 7 [UlB OSTASIATUCM IAOYD TlL*<MUlf| Herli., June 2S. The rumour* of the i-twig- jtiun of Roar Admiral Truppel, aud the appointment of Rear-Admiral I'sedom as his successor, are contradictcd^^^^^^^^^^^^30 words
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Article30 1908-06-26 7 [Dia Ostasutibohi Lloyd Tbuoeam] Berlin, June 2c. king Edward hai. given audience tc M Dclcassb, the ex-Foreign Minister for France, who is on a visit to England.30 words
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Article21 1908-06-26 7 [Dm Ostasutisubb Lloyd Tauaiuiti Berlin, Juuo 25. llorr Below Saleske is appointed Consul Geueral fur Germany ut Calcutta.21 words
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Article17 1908-06-26 7 [DlB OSTASUTI3CHI LLOYD TILIIiRAM Berlin, June 'JO. The disturbance ia Mauretauia are bo coming more serious.17 words
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Article109 1908-06-26 7 A tougkang man named fag Ah Peoug was aroused, this morniug, as he lay in bla boat iv the Singapore liiver, oil I:. /at Quay, by hearing someone boarding his tongkaug. ile had just time to look up wheu he wa stabbed iv the throat. He is109 words
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Article175 1908-06-26 8 K'nng Gymkhana takes place to-day and tomorrow. The Selanenr Club occupy first position in tho Selaugor League with 6 points. First Broker— Hard times. Second Broker Vi n; my golf score is the only thing that doesn't go down. There will bo a cricket match betwoen the175 words
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Article84 1908-06-26 8 Singapnre Hunt Club. Thero will bt< a run on Sunday in connection with thu Singapore Hunt Club. Tlu Htart will be made, from tlie main cutranci to the 1! 'tuni-: il (i.irdtns at M 0 a.m tim-li at Wa lagi Hill. M*M Hold, by kinu invitation of Mr. Winkelmann..84 words
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Article81 1908-06-26 8 Accident to a Trainer. Mr. Oscar Dignum, the well-known owner and trainer ot racehorses, has met with M'l-ion- accident, says a linmbay paper. H< was riding out on his bicycle and when passing under the railway arch near tin Cantonment station he collided with a hackney carriage that81 words
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Article95 1908-06-26 8 S.CC. Tournament. The draw iv the S.C.C. Cricket tourna metit which begins on July 11 resulted a.follows Merchants v. Liw and Civil Service. Garrison v. S.C.C. National Union v. R.A.T.A.C. The National Union arc to play the Royal Army 'lYiu|>erancc Athletic Club at Crii'ki 1 to-morrow, on the Old95 words
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Article480 1908-06-26 8 West Kents Championship. Majur Ford stood, last night, as referee in a boxing contest fur the clmuipiouship of the rlojul wmt Kent lt< diluent. Lancc-l'oi (oral S ••-[>[> ml and Laucv-Cor|>oral Kirby Iji-iid. each other (or the honour. A considerable Dumber of civilians took advantage of a run out480 words
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Article778 1908-06-26 8 Singapore Recreation Club Beat Warders and Police. If anyone had said before last evening's iiat°h commenced that tlio Warders And Police would be defeated in the Association Cup Tie by the Singapore Kfcreatiou Club, they would probably hive been told either that they knew noihing at all778 words
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Article59 1908-06-26 8 .Selangor Monthly Medal. The following <-ards were returned at Kuala Lumpur, for the monthly golf medal for June:— hi. S. Hose 45 VI 8 M P.vUr 42 3S »cr. H C. Pratt 47 56 20 H. C. K. Zich«rias... 5J 52 20 < V V II U KH <»n59 words
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Article93 1908-06-26 8 Ladies' Rifle Practice. The following scores were made at the Ladies' riflo practice at the Batcstier Kange last night: 100 150 200 Tls. Miss Anderson 31 26 29 86 Mrs. Yenning Thomas 81 26 27 84 Mrs. .lago 81 28 23 82 Mrs. Saliuond 84 27 19 8093 words
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Article78 1908-06-26 8 S.C.R.C. Tournament. Yesterday's play a the S.C.R.C. Lawn Tennis tournament resulted as follows: B Doubles. Boon Liin Seng and Tan Keng Swee, scr. beat Chua Sim Ghee and Lim Kee Chiok, owe 2, 6—l, 7—5. To- Day's Ties. A Doubles. Scow Poh Lcug and Lee Chim Turd. scr.78 words
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Article966 1908-06-26 8 DIRECTORS' ANNUAL REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. Fourteen Thousand Pounds Profit. The report of the Directors of the Linggi Plantations, Limited, for tlu year ended [)eceuiber 31, which was submitted at the innual general iuu ting of the shareholder in June 9, is as follows: In September last, the966 words
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Article57 1908-06-26 8 The efficacy of the submarine signal bell in thick or foggy weather, has recently been farther di-inonstrated. The captain of the Kaiser Wilhelin It. reports tliat on the last homeward pasttage the xubmarinn signal bell of the Saudetto Lightship, off Dunkirk, which was passed in a thick fog, was distinctly57 words
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Article250 1908-06-26 8 Weekly Report of Messrs. Fraser and Company. The following is the weekly Singapore Sliarn Circular of Messrs. Fraser and Company:— A fair business has been done in Pahang Cousolidateds aud Tronohs, otherwise the week tinder review has been rather quiet and calls for no particular comment. Mining:.250 words
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Article204 1908-06-26 8 Tongkang Captain Killed by Two Members of Crew. A strange tale of the sea was told on Sunday to the owner of a tongkang, which left P«»nang bound for Setul nearly two months ago, hy one of the crow. It appears, accordiug to the I'inang Gazette, that204 words
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110 1908-06-26 8 Tho Bteam yacht Yunguo, which is said to have been prescuted by the Japanese Emperor and Empress-Dowager, was damaged by an explosion in the engine roon. while the yacht was under trial in Lake Kiiuinin inside the Yiiho Park. Peking, some days ago, in the110 words
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Article33 1908-06-26 8 In Tinland days that its prophecy, that the policy of granting free passes to women and children to work on tailings and worked out mining lands would result in trouble, has been fulfilled.33 words
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Advertisement221 1908-06-26 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. One well furni bed room to let. Good tennis court Terms very moderate Apply Mm. Houland, lit), Emenld 11.11 Road Tanglin STEEL RAILS FOR SALE. tOO >ards of trao'c of 10-lb. Steel Kails with li-ihpla'.cß, bolts, nuts and dogspik**, oomplete. New. For price, apply to221 words
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Advertisement589 1908-06-26 8 MALTHOID 1 iif ««i teoriM The question often arises in the mind of a man abont 10 build 1 wonder if Malthoid would be suitable Vfn oertify from many years' practical experience tbat Maltboid will l>found immensely Mtiafactory on every class of building ft <• mt Mmlv, <fc it net;589 words
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Article256 1908-06-26 9 SlvOAfOU, Juvb 25, 1906. PRODUCE. 3ambiee buyer- I 7.16 do (C-ii* N T I) -.upiek-vi 11 M) fopra Bali 7 SI Poppor, Black i 1.12* do White 6% r- 1 H ;»5 >»X° Flour Saraw&n '1.01 <io Brunei N 1 2.9;'» Pearl Sa«o 3.90 Coftoo Bali, picked 22.00 Coffee.256 words
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Article329 1908-06-26 9 )ato ol formaioa Capital ijobtcrlbtd I of Sharei vSS [s*l uSErf J <*»»««* 190.t iao7 1901 130.1 1307 1901 1904 1905 1906 1906 180 ft 190€ 19C7 1904 1907 19M IS!" ;jOS 1898 ieoo 1907 1907 1906 189 V 1907 im »Ai>3.ooo 41)0,000 100,000 SM.OOO «80C,U/0 800,000 £400,000 350,000329 words
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Article343 1908-06-26 9 MM 1904 1003 ISO* .901 ;9w ■.soe ifloe 1907 906 i9oe '.898 I Ml IM 1906 1804 I3UI 189? 1903 1903 1908 1804 9CI £1»,000 *200,030 £10,000 £7C,000 11. •0,000 £11,000 £74,000 £310,000 £ISO,OOO £320 000 f175.C00 ISSO.Oo.; £100,000 -J.tM. 1230.000 £-.40,000 •lOO.nra *iO.OOO BO $;^..;,'i<Ki £110,000 440.W I343 words
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Article201 1908-06-26 9 itsei 1098 I i Me VWI 1*99 ;sj: 1301 19 4 I Hi :--90 i ■•>(•» tit.S: 7.10.0 1215.000 ■< 0 11,000. 00 15?;, .i MOMOO MO.OOO £400,1)00 »180,000 f*X',oo-| IO.KO OOU MO.OOO 4.501 a»»,oe's IVOI3,UCo 2,«00,000 !>"i,'JU-'' SO -oo 100,000 11J.000 MKMXM 500 000 3 0 ..on If201 words
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Advertisement116 1908-06-26 9 Miscellaneous NOTICES ua Mi'it-i.t SCM« NOTICE. Notice i> I'at li.>p Konfl iy ■ui'itv dv at 08, Hoai i; ay. Wvgi U Blot ."vnd OaMnl \l< ioli:i:r.». I mil illllali and mob b''.- -i i. on. -..».ii ti in -i. pay. a'>li i i ,t I,'liup (iuau Bwat < i in.116 words
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Advertisement369 1908-06-26 9 NOTICE. U'.V)- L):^ Of i'I ANOS Kb i tiod U teceasiry I lo leave tbe Colony fnr any Itngth of lime, can have their Fi&aoe WAREHOUSED and kept in GOOD OBDER, at a very moderate charge, or PRIVATELY SOLD. This wid 'o.- found a mire remunerative and i>li«fji».iiH ...-c^.^-u. than369 words
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Advertisement113 1908-06-26 9 Fohoomull Bros.. 40e HIGH STREET. %k SILK ffi€RCHANTS. Dealer? iv High-claaa i ijisi, Jiinei: J.nndsa < I and Silverware of every descriptioa, BnMSWttrC, etc. GHARBEB VERY MODERATE. INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. Whiteaway, Laidiaw Co., Ld. DUNLOP TROPICAL T^-Rl±}S v Lowest Cash Prices. Win.il uu i I'itto 75 -5 and Si.oo Povtrll113 words
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Article970 1908-06-26 10 THE ATTITUDE OF AUSTRALIA DEFINED. Spirited Controversy in the Press. In a vviro from London, dated 4th instant, it ll rt'portcd-that the Daily Graphic upholds the action of the Australian Hoard of Control in refusing to take part in the schemo of triauuular international contests proposed by Mr.970 words
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Advertisement627 1908-06-26 10 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROXAL CHAJVTER. Paid op Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20ea.b £1,800.000 Reserve Fund H1.525.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* X1, 200,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank of Scotland. Tfct London City A Midland Bauk Ltd. 61NOAPORE BRANCH. Current Aoovunts627 words
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Advertisement697 1908-06-26 10 BANKING COMPANIES. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI 1 BANKING CORPORATION. 1 -aid vp capital iio.ooo.oot <EBERVE FUND 3terling Reserve 115,000,000 1 iM soo Silver Wrve •13.500,000} IMSO0 (XX) .•aerve Liability of Proprietor* 11fi.000,000 i COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hod. Mr. Henry Keswiok. Chairman. E. Goeu. Esq. Decaty Chairman. &.O. Barrett, Esq. R Lenzmann.Esq.697 words
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Advertisement61 1908-06-26 10 A CERTAIN CURE FOR BOWEL COMPLAINT. When attacked with diarrhoea or bowel complaint you want a medicine that acts quickly. The attack is always sadden, generally severe and Kith increasing pain. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has never been known to fail in any case of colic, diarrhoea or61 words
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Advertisement1065 1908-06-26 10 JAJLES^AUCTIOIi, j MORTGAGEES SALE. At POWELL AND CO.'S SALEROOM. Twnl-.'j, June 30, at S.iO p.m. RACE COURSE ROAD. All those eighteen valuable allotment.-, of Freehold Building Land situate at Race Course Road, Singapore, total area: 83.(NU Kt|unro feet. being lots 5 tc 22 of Grant No. 277. Powell fi> Co..1,065 words
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Advertisement585 1908-06-26 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tui'iUy, June 30, it <0 p.m. No. 91, Kvertun Rnd. Sn-»pore lowd. I.44CSSSt, TNSfcsH No. 5. Mos^no ttrett. Smga p re town. 1,324 feet, Statut n; Orant No. 111, quit rent S3. Kn oh U Ptiildirg Lnnl tt Coronation Road Siotpjre iClioa Lam Estato area585 words
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Article1063 1908-06-26 11 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. World's Motor-Car Championship In ..nim-tii 11 witb the competition, tl.i itei.lt of which was telegraphed ns a few days ago, which took pluct on the Rrooklanda track uud resulted iv a win for tbo l'iat (an Italian) car, drivcu by Nazarro, which1,063 words
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Advertisement361 1908-06-26 11 MOTOR CARS. NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS THE OBLEBBATIb SILENT 14-16's DE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIEW AT 611 AIM RftftM SQ ***** and ***** Ordiard Road n y« HWIWI JV (t wo Doora from Cold Storage Depot). Dunlop Motor Tyres. "NON SLIPS" (GROOVED) AND ORDINARY (PLAIN) HRA VY TYRRS361 words
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Advertisement31 1908-06-26 11 LAXATINE, the Ideal Purgative, rcoomDtudid by the bes. medioal authoritiei. £v) H take and certain m reaalta. To be had oi all ihcm'aU. Wuuibaale from The Pharmacy. RKitcry Road, bio^aport lIW31 words
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Advertisement295 1908-06-26 11 Local Motor Oar Agencies. "ISIDDELEYp NOT "A 11 tOr flfQ co?6lBten°t HOWCHEAP. riLU^^^«*^» nunn HOW GOOD DUE SHORTLY. ONE 14 H.P. 4-CYL. SiDOEIEY. ONE 18-25 HP. SIODELEV" CENTRAL EWGIWE WORKS, see Agent,. Arriving per s.s. Albenga, June 20: One 10 20 HP., four-seated REO Touriug Car, witb Dual Ignition Three295 words
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Advertisement473 1908-06-26 11 LOOK VAN KIT, DENTIST. AND DENTAL SUPPLIES. No. 2k, South Canal Road, and 17. South Bridge Road. High-CIH'H Work. Moderate Chituc. Con suiting BeOBH liiti-d with electric light* and fans, olr.eto. 14 5 A C ASK OF INTKIIKST To NUMI.N 1 Mill.r Street, C'oatbridjjc Stotland. It is iimny y.avs IBtWI473 words
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Advertisement565 1908-06-26 12 Scale of Charges, PREPAID ADVKIVIIBEMENTB.— MIsoeI «aeons W.u>te of Every Description, Houses, •aaii, etc., to let, inserted al Ibe f-llowing One losc-ticn I I.X per loch. Two i.OO Tnroc J.»O Six 6.M ■in* M e.«O rwsJn 7.w T» cut v five 10.00 'Barb subsequent month U [er iaca.) Tke above565 words
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Advertisement459 1908-06-26 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. ■tn*:— Foai Lint*. on« or two iutrtioai, t1... Bf tht Inch, Me 8cal« of CiiaigM. OISPENBER WANTED V, anted n first-cla«s Dispenser. Apphcaat Aitu t:jtm;r.ati(.n certifloatf preferred. Apply SO D. W., 6/0 Strait? Times. r. 1404 CHINESE ORESSEA.WANTEO Wanted, a Chinese Dresser tor the Chcong Deng Hospital. Eclat459 words
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Advertisement594 1908-06-26 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Burt —Foot Ltim, o». or two I— mlliiii fIOJ Bf the inch, t.e wal* ot ehvcM, HOUBE TO LET. No. Mount Roiie. Apply Rafflee Hotel. iM ROOM TO LET. Room suitable (or Married Couple or two Bachelors. Apply Eden Hall, NaasLn Road. cSll OFFICE ft594 words
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Advertisement424 1908-06-26 12 Netherlands Guttapercha Co. Lo. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Rubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes All kinds ot HOSE, Suction, lViivcry. Steam, for Carriages, Motor Ca*s, etc. Hydraulic. Boekdrill, Qardenkoae, Brake-RE-TREADING AND RE-RUBBERING OF dSIS* MOTOR TYRES (3ODDRIN(tS. <iAI GE-(rLASS RINGS. 4111J ,TTJT>fI., TTJT>fl Jo i di VSDIk RUBBER FLOOR TILES424 words
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Advertisement240 1908-06-26 12 V.O.V. DAN MACFARLANE COMPANY'S Royal Liqueur Scotch Whisky. OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALER*. Wholesale from SVME and CO., W< Afmtt. DAWSWS r SOOTS FOR AI.I- CLASSESOnequalred ftr STYLE, 00MF0RT, and DURABILITY NOW 6CNUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK STAMKO Oil m 80U& TO BE HAO OF ALL DEALERS 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON,240 words
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