The Straits Times, 29 June 1908
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Title Section13 1908-06-29 1 The Straits Times NO. 22.689. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1908. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1908-06-29 1 TARGA FLORIO RACE Sy^fSSE Remarkable Success De Dion Bouton TOURING CARS. De Dion Bouton 2nd. De Dion Bouton 3rd. De Dion Bouton 4th. De Dion Bouton sth. De Dion Bouton 6th. 11 cars started 6 finished. Or THK SIX WHICH FINISHED 5 were De Dions. IN THE SAME KVKXT LAST464 words
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Advertisement89 1908-06-29 1 ROBINSON &> OOSole Agents for Raleigh Cycles. THE "BRITISH MASTERPIECE. POPULAR RALEIGH. Pitted with all the latest improvements. First-Grade Raleigh. Raleigh Modele Superbe. Special Raleigh. Raleigh Road Racer. BOY'S 7 HALEIG-H. All our Cycles are sent out with Lamp, Bell, Lamp Oil, Lubricating Oil, Tyre Repair Outfit, Spanner, Pump, Etc.89 words
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Advertisement217 1908-06-29 1 ADELPHI HOTEL. THt ot*Kr EL THE ONLT HOTEL IN SINGAPORE ONDEB ENGLISH MANAGEMENT. Anglo-F- snob Cuiaine English Cleanliness I Home Comforts Moderate Terms I GUEST NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY. By special desire, the Plebiscite Dinners are being continued. Gneate should send in requests for any Special Dishes desired on or before217 words
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Article1095 1908-06-29 2 SCARCITY OF ANIMAL LIFE IN DEEP LAKES. Explanation of American Failures. An apparently novel search to explain the comparative scarcity of animal life iv the j deep waters of lakes in America has been I suggested by Professor Birge, secretary to I the Wisconsin Fisheries Commission. The tacts1,095 words
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Article328 1908-06-29 2 Dissatisfied Competitor Going to Appeal Court. A no ut legal decisiou regarding a Limerick competition wat> mentioned in the Court of Appeal at Home, the other day. An applicai tiou was made by Edward Hultou aud ComI pany. Limited, that Mr. Arthur Klyth •.i.niild i be ordered to328 words
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Article117 1908-06-29 2 Manila must be enterprising from a municipal point of view, since its councillors are con«tautly rnlliug for raoro light. Last year the municipality spent nearly 100.000 dollars upon the work of lighting the city, and this year their engineer has presented a further estimate for 100,000117 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement526 1908-06-29 2 S" Red Seal 0 A pure Whisky ot the highest quality it is possible to produce at the price, this Bleml compares iavourably with maiiv higher-priced productions Guaranteed 7 years old. "Black White" A liltnid made up of only Pert'ectly matured whiskies storedtor j many years in Sherry Casks, '.the526 words
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Advertisement109 1908-06-29 2 A CERTAIN CURE FOR BOWEL COMPLAINT. When attacked with diarrhuoa or buwel complaint you want a medicine that acts quickly. The attack is always sudden, generally severe and with increasing pain. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has never been known to fail in any case of colic, diarrhoea or109 words
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Advertisement554 1908-06-29 2 A MATRON of the Y.W.C.A. HOME I*oo '\Wm['' Neuritis, Lassitude, Neuralgia— Almost everyone has known iliat teelinj; ot relief and thankfulnebs when they have tound someone who could be 'dtftndtd nfon' without doubt or disappointment, whosf word can be accepted unquestionably well that is what the writers of these lette554 words
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Article1055 1908-06-29 3 INFLUENCE OF MARKET LPON COMPANIES. Review of the Present Situation After the boom of last autuiny. rubber shares relapsed heavily, and they have this year tv tar attracted comparatively little attention. During the lasl week or two. says the Daily Report, of May 29. the tendency of quotation*,1,055 words
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Article281 1908-06-29 3 Frenchwoman's Story of Brutality in Peking. i The Paris correspondent of tho Daily I Chronicle telegraphed ou May 2.< that a [disillusioned Parisienne who married a I Chinaman was suing MbM-b) Paris Courts for R divorce. The r"-spoudent is a certain H&ing-liug, who-i lather some years ago was281 words
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78 1908-06-29 3 la society drinking is not considered a heinous offence. The night we went to ciatchina, writes Lady Randolph Churchill in the Century, the officer in charge, the Colonel of the Preobejensky Gnards. the smartest regiment iv Russia, who was responsible that night for the safety78 words
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Article162 1908-06-29 3 When the first mail train steamed out of the new Egmoru Station, ou the 11th instant, a Balute— a number of detonators was fired to celebrate the event. No warning, it seems, was given to the passengers, with the result that some were seriously alarmed, thinking162 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1908-06-29 3 FUSSELL'S PURE Cream and Milks THE FAVOURITES ALL OVER THE WORLD. TEN GOLD MEDALS. Keep year Labels to get a Gold Watch Free W\ :m Jnlric: sent tm'affkcatum. /fW hXJWFL FCSSLLi '<■■•!■ XOKIVAY. J^tMfijs ALWAYS rNSST ON FUSSELL'S. (^MftSl INSTANTLY destroys the Germs of Plague, Typhoid, and all infectious diseases.359 words
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Advertisement299 1908-06-29 3 A GOOD START IN LIFE. Molhcrs should t.nlv rc.ili/c kow essential i;ood health i- lor lhe MCCMi ci thvir eMM in aflel lift ■tnerall) nwow J" anderrttd cMM. wasting in -taimna ,md vigour h mmMi M mir-* \.mr h.im. hhj MttntiliitG thai mint citMl) IWOnUn limn. in milk Nn briaooHM299 words
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Advertisement955 1908-06-29 3 f=»FREE TO ALL CYCLISTS. liZ '1 810 »RT »OOK. I"■ t\ ■'■■".-t-.t impri-.-. I'r.' l.nh c.i..- w,.',|, liMa with the free art book B i^VHGB fuarttni«*4 tan y«*r«E VTM^B^iI ver »<* fr—tfywtbWW* POrt, 1C ><"if .lUprrtlnfi w*l VmEAD CYCLE CO./oept. A 352 LIVERPOOL. The Tor Hotel, Ltd. A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS955 words
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Article382 1908-06-29 4 INDO- CHINA SHIPPING. Harsh Laws Severely Affeci French Sea Trade. The increasing buld oi the Ol r;j.iu ttatj nu tbe abipfaag, tiotlu of InJo-China U KOsjatag aaaaaißsaa. At HaffVrM ball tho trad* is borne la QanaM waaat In l'.K)b, tbo Ki-cncb tla^ toi'k first place m Imlo-Chin.i. ti.e BritiaE O(M382 words
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Article317 1908-06-29 4 Drastic Remedy Suggested tor Suppression. \u airaasOM murder, coniuir.uxl by uaval ili -i' who was invalided iv consetjncuce of haviui: made Uiuisclt a moral aud physical wreck by opium *nioking, has ouce more 'li;nwi uttuutiuu to tho hold which this perniatau practico has takou upon otßcers317 words
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Article115 1908-06-29 4 A aerkma iadiotmcat maimi sbiuownora with BKJMOt to the ao'Oinnioiliuio.i they pio vide for in ws i- pnianad by the Medical Officer for the Port of London. The- accommodation, he asserts, is a disgrace to twentieth coutury civilisatiuu, beiuy much like that possessed by the cave-dweller of old115 words
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Article143 1908-06-29 4 P. 0. Captain Fined. Wheu the It. M.S. India wax iv port on April 11, ou her way to the eanti ri States, ■,uy> \\\-tialiau paper, a luusur of the OR w >ho\\vil that oue of the coulies named Abdul .luba was missing, aud it was pro suuicd he hail143 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1908-06-29 4 1 1 not fair, either to yourself or others, to wait for a headache to wear itself out. You an- not only sutTcriui: yourself, but possibly making it unpleasant tor others. Ste.irus' Headache Cure insures happiness.36 words
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Advertisement755 1908-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penan*;, Ceylon. Australia. India, Aden, Egj r>t Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Tanc^h Bill* it Ladiag iOTJfd for hit.-Cji-i Persian Qa!f, Conttneotal, e?3 Ad i*iev Foti. 9 Mil" vll' !«u»e Singaji <r\ jj i>" MAIL LING. (.)i(/i*acl fm 19C6 July755 words
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Advertisement582 1908-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HANDEL AND SCHEEPVAART MY. "BANDJER." a **S39aaM. BANDJKRUASIN. Tbe St<-amers of this company maintain a regular aervioe between: fticgtpors. Sonrabaye, Bandjermasin, Fulo Laut, Baiik Papan, Koetei, with transhipment Bandiermasin for Samplt, Mandawai, Koetnal, Kotta Worlngin, Djelei. The st :amer* have good aooomedatton for Srst and iooend class passenger*.582 words
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Advertisement498 1908-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA 'MUTUAL STEAM WAV CO. LTD. lbs Cutnpanio*' ateame/s are i'ni.n i ftom Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every woek, and from Japan h<nn° wards for London, Amsterdam aud Antwerp every fortnight and for Genoa, Marseilles au.l Liverpool monthly.498 words
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Advertisement550 1908-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. ts> The steamers of this Company maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen, i Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe Straits. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortuightlj M Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direot, calling at Penang aud Colombo.550 words
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Advertisement777 1908-06-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIXL. NORDOEUTjCHER LLOYO. Imperial Uermaa Mall Line. Thi tad and wall known mail steamer < ol Ibis Company sail fortnightly from Hi.-. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boutham) ton, Gibraltar, Genca, Naples, (coun. > Marseille!, Maples, Alexandria, and vioe fete* I Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penan Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,777 words
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Article72 1908-06-29 5 Man -of -War, etc I. 1751 IM rr.-w. i!V gin.-. 4.IXK) hl. aptaiu F do 6h. May Muli. (Hoyekaika), April M I Macao, i: H.i Sco Me», Oovi. atr. 500 tons, displaoemoot Won w, 700 b.p. Oomn-.au.icr < ..1.-tnan Jiiik■it. From l-»- -i:- JaaaffJ Colonial Oovarn m. ai 11.-R.li. <>,72 words
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Article950 1908-06-29 5 Intent Arrivals. litnitfa. I>iii. -n -'VI tun-. ii|H Mont/ I\m 1 l'r..m Baagk. k, I« M Rall—t, A«iat PatnJeam Coj Km Palo Barabaa, .i.M,.- :t Rdi llr.i;. Dul 1. .11! Cnpiauißoumau, Jam .'9 i'r. in I'jhiiiiii. lun <;.i mi ,i.|i IIH.-11.1. U,\l 1.1 lljAllll.K-, JllU 1 Riil.nt.950 words
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Article826 1908-06-29 5 S'amf, })ort, probable date oj arrival, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Airlie, Sy-iuey. July 21 Bonstead ■IJM»i>l AUnila. July 11 Barlow Antung, Hamburg. July 10: Bonn Mei.i Arcadia, Hongkoug, .luiy 2; P. O. Coy. Arrouia, Colombo. July 18; Fast Asiatio Coy Australien, Maneilleß, \ug 10; M. Maritime* Ansti'ia,826 words
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Article92 1908-06-29 5 Foa P«a SiBAUBk Tims To Hoaaow Batavia La Seync 9 a.m. Tringgaon via ports Aing Leon) 11 a.m. Muntok and Palembang Bah Yony Seng noon Batu Pahat Aing .Inn I p.m. Palembang Ophir 1 p.m. P. S'tenham and Penang Perak 1 p.m. Malacca and Muar l.a,i\i Wild 392 words
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Article100 1908-06-29 5 From BoaoM— By the P. A O. i.s. Marmora doe July 3. From Chin* By the P. O. i.*. Arcadia dae July 3. TTMR TABLK or HAILS '.01 81 May Ju lull nne June June June June June Jnne Singapore Dee In Londoo 28 B. June 20100 words
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79 1908-06-29 5 Wharves at which Veueli are Berthed To-day t»« >o*» e«g»« Kiht Wbabt Basis— Nil. East W. Samoa I— Thoogwa. gaor. 1 (Sanaa Whabf):— Nil. Sxonoa No. 3— Nil. 3-Zanonia. 4— Springbnrn. t— Capri. S— Sultan. 7— Calypso 8— Tonkin, Toutane. NilJtaonu's W«*a»— La79 words
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Article508 1908-06-29 5 Testimony to the Value of the. Plantations. In MMBeVag the rcxohitiou contirming tint appointment as director of Mr. J. A. 11. Jackson, at the second annual meeting of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, LM., uu June 4, Mr. O. K. Odell said he could H»sunthe shareholders, after couNiMcrable oxperi508 words
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Article111 1908-06-29 5 By the Lady Weld, Captain r npp, Judo 28. Kroin Malacca. Dr. and Mir. Freer, an. l Mrs. Brook Hunt; from Muar, MonxrH. K. Mathien, Lermit. and Boyd. By the Kinta, Captain J. M. Daly, June 29. From Teluk A noon, Messrs. J. C. Ninimo, F. A.111 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1908-06-29 5 Patrol, Brit, oable str. 1236 tons, Capt Sim mouda, April IS. From Cocoa la., April 10. K Extension Telegraph Coy. Ltd. O.— Bda. Pontianak, Brit. str. 97 tons, Captain Ouey, May 22. From Singapore, Pat Back. Q.o. Borneo Coy. Ltd. For Koantan, TT. Rds. Poh .Inn, Brit. utr. 484 tons,237 words
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Advertisement498 1908-06-29 5 1 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular KOKTN IuII I LV *..rviw ih maintained belwoeo Japau aad Kurope by tbe following NEW TWIN-SCKEW STRAMKKS, Under Mail Coatravt with the Imperial Japan- 1 ese Oovernment, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted through out498 words
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Advertisement508 1908-06-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. I I'd PENANO. RANGOON A CALCUTTA One of tbe Company's steamers ts intendei to leave Tanjoug Papar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by tbe abort I dteamers at through rates to all ports In lndii I and Ceylou, also to508 words
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Advertisement264 1908-06-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. cTptr; 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Una. 1 II K NATIONAL HIGHWAY To KUROPF Warn CHINA JAPAN, CANADA end «h. ONITED BTATES. KouUi front Houvkoug, v4-i Shanghai, Nagiuieki, ilalaud Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria nut] Vauooorer, KM H. "KmaiSKor India" 1 Twin sorew .tea264 words
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Advertisement208 1908-06-29 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. June 30 At Bale-room, frcrhold residential property known as "Dunrobiu," No, 40, Barker Road, at 2-80 p.m. 30— At Sale room, valuable town proper tiex and agricultural land, Rappa Terrace, Klangßoad, Victoria Btrett, Pulau Tekong, at 2-80 p.m. SO— At Sale room, valuable town proper208 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1908-06-29 5 DAY BY DAY Monday, June 29. High Water. 10-47 p.m. St. Peter's Day. Alhambra. 730p ra Japanese Cinematograph. 730 p.m Harima Cinematograph. 7-30 p.m Wayang Kassim. 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 30. High Water. 0-20 p.m. 11-10 p.m. Association Cup Tie. RCA. v. X.X 1 n, nek Family. Tentonia Club. Wednesday.120 words
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467 1908-06-29 6 The Straits Times PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, JUNE 29. IVnauy h pleased with His Excellency tliu Governor. Considering the amount of criticism to which the Government is subjected in IVnmm aud the- reiterated assertions that the claim* au<l iuV'irsts of tho .Northern Settlement aro ■m^ist. ntlv uogloctod, it must be467 words
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Article326 1908-06-29 6 In glauciug over the summary ot the report that was to be laid before the general meeting of the Suez Canal Company ou the -ml instant, oue cannot fail to be impressed by the value of this short waterway to tlie Middle East aud Far East. The prosperity ot this326 words
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Article15 1908-06-29 6 rifty bulloekn ui -rived from India by the liritish ludiu mail steamer Thong". ou Saturduy.15 words
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Article19 1908-06-29 6 Thu Chief Court of the l'uujub has deci'lixl that crimiual proceodmga for defamatiuu terminate on the death ofthe complainant.19 words
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Article21 1908-06-29 6 The annual ordinary meeting of bhureholders of tho Kuala kancsar Flantatious, Ltd., will be held oc July 9 at Pada=;/ Bengasi.21 words
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Article24 1908-06-29 6 The new Japanese cinematograph show at Beach Road has been removed to a position on tbt> reclamation ground next to the Chincae Volunteer Club.24 words
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Article24 1908-06-29 6 According to a London telegram ou tho UOtli instant, heavy itoruis have been experienced in France, and great damage has been done to crops.24 words
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Article37 1908-06-29 6 A Hokien and a JavaneHO have been arrested on a charge of mischief by stabbing to death a bullock, valued at S-to. tho property of a Tamil named Voorapnn. In Chnngi Hoad. at the I| milo ntouo.37 words
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Article28 1908-06-29 6 A witueuu at the Labour Comuiisuiou at Oolombe suggested that Ceylon should be made a self -governing Colouy, the franchise being given to white men and educated Ceyloneee.28 words
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Article43 1908-06-29 6 Mr. Hamlyn has arrived in Rangoon with an expert engineer from London in connection with the recent formation of the southern Shan States Syndicate, Limited, which obtained certain conpeeaions spreading ovor a large tract of count*/ on either aide of the ialween Btver.43 words
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Article20 1908-06-29 6 A tiger has made its appeurauee close to Jpoh town an unusual event for K.me time past, it is said.20 words
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Article19 1908-06-29 6 Since Satur.lay, tlic 20th iustaut. there have beeu sixty-four arrests on charges of obstnictiou iv the Kandaug Kc-rbau Difitiiet.19 words
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Article19 1908-06-29 6 Siij/ur was the cargo which arrived from lloilo. I'hilippiue Islaiidu, this morning, by the British steamer Lougdale. for IVlaware.19 words
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Article25 1908-06-29 6 The P. and O. Homeward iniil \rcwlia left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, uud is due here at (> v.m. on Thursday, the 'iiMl proximo.25 words
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Article31 1908-06-29 6 A Sikh who trespassed into the compound of Mr. S. I). DamJu. Bukit Timah Uoad. on Saturday night, was fined Vi by .Mr. 0. F. tlroen, the Socom] Magistralk', this morning.31 words
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Article28 1908-06-29 6 VtalMiVqr. the (ieriuan trausport I,'hciu, '.ipUin r,. Franek, C,:)!»h tons, arrived from 'I'-ingkiH ou rout-- to lii-eiuerliuvou with II ollicurs and 1.117 -ailor- of the Na\y .is lia^MjngerM.28 words
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Article28 1908-06-29 6 Nearly 7W passengers arrivtil from Amoy, Swutow and Hongkong, yesterd»y, by tho local steamer hoang Chew. Over MOO came ou Saturday afternoon by Mm local steamer Hong Moh.28 words
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Article34 1908-06-29 6 A n.iny.i named Cha Ah Chim was lined *'J<l by tho Tliinl Magistrate, .Mi. li. K. < oluian, this inorniu«. for possession of nu. prupan.-.! cliaudu, valued at *IH. which •Im brought fr.,111 Knula Lumpur.34 words
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Article35 1908-06-29 6 V (.'hiuauiau who entered a ricksha ooolie borne uu'l tool; a clock oil the wall, liwt uiglil, wo*. uu im-'I to turee months' ligorotis imiirisonniuut by tlie Third Magistrate. Mr. E. K. < 'ohiiiin. this moriiiu-.'.35 words
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Article39 1908-06-29 6 Uu the 2lit iust.. says ;i Calcutta wire. Mf iierson-, were kille<l in v collision ou the Ka-i Indian Itaihvuy at If 1 i.-lab:nl vi t«elvi wore injured. Koar carriages vi.ro damaged. The en«iu»: staff saved themselves by jumpiug.39 words
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Article37 1908-06-29 6 The amount of gold imported from I'almug during the month of May was '.'.'l ounces and the total quantity exporteil during the tirst live months of the current year was o,27."j.tXtouneos. The duty collected amounted to M,IWHt37 words
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Article40 1908-06-29 6 Tlu; Ltritish Channel I'lect arrived at Christiauia ou a week s visit ou .luue If. Au extensive programme of festivities was arranged, iueludiuy a dinner ut the I'alace aud a visit by Kiug Haakou and Queen Maud to the flagship.40 words
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Article46 1908-06-29 6 A telegram, dated .luue lit, reporttsd that Mr. John burns. I'resideut ot the Lochl (ioverumeut Hoard, was suffering from an internal strain, caused by an extreme effort to lilx late a man pinned between two motor earn. A later telegram stated that his condition was improved.46 words
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Article49 1908-06-29 6 With regard to the allegations of gtiurunuirg through Persia, (tenter's correspondent at Teheran telegraphed on June IM that another batch of 4UO Afghans, with arms uud 'J.fKiO cornels, wore reported to have loft Minab ou .luue V, and were on that dote half-way between Uaui aud tho Afghan border.49 words
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Article56 1908-06-29 6 If the penalty for throwing bombs aud the like is mild, says the Bombay Gazette, what shall we say of thut held out to the prcssmeu who incite to murder ami outrage The auottor h populajly regarded as worse than the crimiual, aud had this been made a capital olleuce56 words
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Article51 1908-06-29 6 A i Inii.tiiiau. who was convicted b\ the Socoud .Magistrate. Mr. C. F. J. (Jreeii. on Saturday, of theft on tlic Italiau steamer Istria of two silk Mm, was sentenced to si\ months' rigorous imprisonment, fourteen duyx of which are to be speut in solitary connueuicut. He had wvctal previous51 words
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Article55 1908-06-29 6 The I'iuaug (•a/.ette. in reproducing from the Straits limes the report of tho slight explosion at the Uovernmeut Printing Works, states that the explosion might have, when it was about it, caused such au upheaval as to ensure certain meteorological tables bciug published in the Government Uaxettc a tritle ,ooner55 words
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Article71 1908-06-29 6 A riiiuu.se womau. uaiued Tau Kee Teok N o apiicared before the Third Magistrate, Mi. B. K. Colman, this morning, ou a charge of chuitiug ami criuiinal brcttuh ol trust iv 1, ,|k t of a gold rliinu, valued at S6o<l. und a pair of gold oarriugs. valued at lUM,71 words
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Article72 1908-06-29 6 Au uuuoual phenomenon m tbt bhapt- i hailstorm viuited tho district uf Upper Lacgkat in Deli on Juub 14 Tho hailstones mn about one-third af ac inck is diameter &ud resembled irregularly faabisaed pieces of ice. It in uight years sinco a "itr'Htr visitation occurred thero. Osu planter said that72 words
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Article69 1908-06-29 6 Iv couiuieutiuy recently on the »mi lor improving our musketry trainiug in peauu time, the Pioneer referred to the waste of ammunition iv recent Frontier cauupaigiih. The actual amount of small arms ammunition expended in the/akka KUel Kxpudition m, our contemporary now learus on the highest authority, a little under69 words
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Article92 1908-06-29 6 Uvidentlv houbckeepiug haj peculiar terrors uf itu owu in thu Puujab, uays the Pioneer, for next to agriculture the occupation which returned the most lunatica last year in that part of thti world wan tho housewife. No less than 17 members of that downtrodden class were entered upon tne rolls92 words
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Article345 1908-06-29 6 Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Fourth Ma^i triitf. is ill aud did uut Hit to-day. Mr. D. V. Perkins, solicitor ot Kuala l.uirpur has arrived ill Singapore* Dr. aud Mrs. I'rter were pu-^seugers limiii Mulncca by the l.ady Weld, yesterday. Mr. F. .1. 11. l>_\keH, Seuior Warden oi345 words
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Article21 1908-06-29 6 A Chiuamuu with a .stub wound in tlic thigh has arrived from one of the neighbour ing Dutch island- for treatment.21 words
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Article22 1908-06-29 6 A cargo of rice aud dried tish arrived Uwu Saigou, ou Saturday afternoon, by Messrh. Wee Uiu and Company's steamer Nam Voug.22 words
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Article22 1908-06-29 6 A Malay living at Tanjong Kutoug ha--rcimrted to the police that his house has been broken into anil property valued at stolen.22 words
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Article27 1908-06-29 6 The Hoods are subsiding iv Calcutta. MJV a wire to Ceylon exchanges ou the I.th in-i Scores of houses have collapsed aud four persons have been killed.27 words
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Article20 1908-06-29 6 From Christmas Island, a OSHJU ot plio.i phute arrive<l on Saturday afternoon by the Christmas Islitud I'liosphatc Company steamer islauder.20 words
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Article28 1908-06-29 6 There was au alt ray at the new lilter beds at Ayer .lermch, yesterday, betweeu Cloucm; coolies employed there, aud one uiau was sent to the Pauper Hospital.28 words
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Article27 1908-06-29 6 News of .i IKW* flood near Cuulou in been received in Singapore by telegrums to local merchants. It is said that thoiiHUuds ot Cautonouc have been drowued.27 words
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Article31 1908-06-29 6 The Ttocliow sampau mail Iju lia<l a tight with a Hokien, iv Bout <^v yoatcrdaj had to bt; »cut to the hospitul o>vinn t" the Kevi-rity of the injuries he received.31 words
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Article39 1908-06-29 6 The body of a Uui-opeau t.-hild, re(ioi'U:d to have been burned by Chinotiv tibhcriuen on tho beach ,iX Tuluk Kuruu, hau uot been found by th-j UmMw who Üb". w dig ging up the beach iv MMoh vi it39 words
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Article44 1908-06-29 6 I\so bigh'vay fbbonc^ ure Npottod having cccurr-ju l-iut li^Mi ill tfco partit-L. robbers ard robbed, being (.bines- !n Soutb Bridge Poad, a ifau was rolioved c,t J8.07 by two :thers, and in Jdau Bviar asctcer Io2* (2.40. In u«h case one arrest wa_ made.44 words
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Article54 1908-06-29 6 A ObjMM ahopkeuper who wav *rr«attd on a charge of exposiug fur uak 1 1J package j of Chittose ponii to which a forged trade mark was attached, was before the Third Magistrate, Mr. U. K. Colinan, tliis uioruin' 1 The heariug of the case was poHtpouud till Saturday. Bail54 words
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Article61 1908-06-29 6 A l. It nr.iui Irnin I'liiliulelphia oil -liiuo Jl states that au explofion took jiUum iv tin: hold of tho flcrnuMi «U anicr Arr.i«lin. wliicli was imlo-'uliiiK in tin- dwk. The oxntnuiofi is attril)iiU«l to boinlis ptarOil hy iMvlttrgral fiuploy Uc-uiuanta of Mm Ix>ui)i hftvn burn found. Throe Negro atovedor*::;61 words
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Article66 1908-06-29 6 Tbb Porak Pioneer states that it is propujed that, when the tbroupb Kail way in opened between bin^apore and Prai, the unused mail vans will be attached to the Express trains. At> thu bingaporu Potttal Dbpartmont will tbuu share this extra uxpeotM) witVtbat of the F.M-S-, it is understood that66 words
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Advertisement221 1908-06-29 6 Choice Shipment Just Landed. Australian A PPLES. LARGE BIZE AND OF CHOICE QUALITY. Place your 3orders^early at the, Australian Stores. THOFTipSOn, I Thomas Co. AUCTION SALE farewell TO I UK PLEOOBB, f IT 9T I f^ \Jt O To bu mM <& row.m ,v Oob>i sale mm, V»* V/ 111221 words
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Advertisement314 1908-06-29 6 ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. BEACH ROAD. To-night's Programme. IST SHOW. 7.30 TO 9 P.M. 1 M tor Car for Bale 2 I've lost my Eye^la-ii 3 Couetrucliug a Fishing boat I The Appacbeh of thy Far Wt-a B Our Dog Friends 6 Musi*- aud Poetry I Tbe Dauber's Inberitauce Thy Arabiau Dagger314 words
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Article269 1908-06-29 7 SOCIAL DEMOCRATS ATTACK SCHEME. Heated Discussions in House of Commons. [KaoTsii's Tilbukam! lioiidun. June 2V, The Social Democratic Party has issued a pamphlet entitled "The'Tcrritorial Army Farce." The leallet concludes that aa soou as the party has exposed the fraudulent nature of Mr. ItaMaiK i scheme, the Social269 words
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Article225 1908-06-29 7 Shah's Reasons for Dissolving the Parliament. IRbotkk's Tkl»'.i v .i--i.'.iiduii. Juno ML The Shah, in a Itescript to his people, dwells upon tin agitation af the anjumans. In consequence of this agitation, he hod decided to appn hend all mischiof-makcrs, but Parliament resisted. It was therefore resolved to225 words
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Article67 1908-06-29 7 The Mulai Hafid Invokes German Assistance. (KaOT*B'S '1 ■Lg.tKAM London, June -7. A letter Irom Mulai liulid pr< aented lo the loru^u Office at licrlin chums that he is supported as Sultan by the wholo of Morocco*. lie hopes fur lieriuau assistance in restoring order. IDm OoTißunaiui Liuyd Tilkiju*67 words
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Article49 1908-06-29 7 [Ractam's Tbuoiax] London, June 27. The latest information with regard to the Isss of tbe Spanish steamer Larachc off the coast of Coruuua. is to the effect that only thirty-eight persuus are uiisving. It was reported at first that Til liven had bceu lost.49 words
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Article52 1908-06-29 7 iIUR OsTAMAiim na LsVMB Tbuoraji| lVrliii. .Imio J7. itrnew r, iu|..i. in. nU haw- btvu sent in -i Sumatra t» quell aI• disturbances oUBcJ by native rebels Berlin, June 28. Official information irom The Hague states that an attack upon the Dutch camp at Buiwa Aberb:ttang52 words
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Article23 1908-06-29 7 {DM OstISJATUCBB LIrOTO TaUOBAll| Berlin, Juim 28. Tbo JUj^ian Po»t -f 'uuo announew tg»; IbaUlo. P**ua lit* b**n appointed Cummand»»-ln-ChTet ia Macedonia.23 words
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Article439 1908-06-29 7 Uninterrupted Stroll of a Clumsy Thief. Since the closing of tho Government Offices, on Saturday afternoon, some person at present unknown -at least to the police and others anxious to make his acquaintance -broke into the Legislative Council Chamber, and crept along quietly iuto uoigbbuuring offices in439 words
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Article131 1908-06-29 7 iKiium Ocu Own Coiiukspundknt.) Pcnang, June 27. The death is anuouueed of Captain Joyce, pilot, of I'enang. which took place at tho General Hospital yesterday. The deceased was fifty-nine years of age, and he was exceedingly well known in tbe Straits. I'ov some tiiue, Captain131 words
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Article239 1908-06-29 7 Unnecessary Trouble Occasioned by Appellants. When .Mr. .liihticu Scrcouibc Smith sat at the Supreme Court, this morning, one of the appeals from Magistrates' decisious brought before him was that of Samuel Uonsales, who had been fined SIOO, or a month, for the u»e of the kuife. Antonio and239 words
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Article194 1908-06-29 7 Tlie charge against Detective Polieo Coustables 646, 645 and 632, two Chinese and a Malay, wan continued before the District Judge, Mr. E. C. Howard, on Saturday. Mr. Hastings Rhodes, the Acting Deputy I'ublic Prosecutor, prosecuted, and Mr. L. E. Gajwt tkfci dc<l flic aciustxi. 'I'bcy were194 words
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Article119 1908-06-29 7 DIVIDEND OF THE BlklT RAJAH COMPANY. Upward Tendency of the Market. iFboji Oui; Own Cokbkspondbkt.) London i via Penong), June 27. The Bukit Hajali Kubbcr Company, Limited, pays a final dividend of 20 per cent., making 30 per cent, for the year, and carries forward Xl,W«>. The dividend119 words
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Article391 1908-06-29 7 Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith Hears Appeals. I here MR several Magistrates' appeals brought to tbe notice of Mr. Justice Sercoinbe Smith, at the Supreme Court, thi.s morning. Mr. 1.. M. To/.er argued ou behalf of a l an, named Sinasamy, who was convicted of kousobreaking and sentenced to391 words
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94 1908-06-29 7 One satisfactory result of the recent ris iug in the south is just bciug discussed in Poking. The need for more rapid and complete means of communication along the southern boundaries of the Empire has been demonstrated, and H. K. Hsi Liang, Viceroy of tbe94 words
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Article81 1908-06-29 7 Ella Van Dross, a neurons, was tried recently in New York, for larceny, and she was acquitted. She was accused of stealing $10 from the pocket of Joseph Kyatt, who lives in Youkers. This ought to be a warning to you, said Judge Kosalsky us shu left81 words
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Article105 1908-06-29 7 Mr. F- W. Douglas sends the following golf story to the Time* of Malaya Georg* Tait wu showing some of tv at Kuala tfiTtgt* r how to slice a ball to as to allow for a contrary wind. He said he would drive round a pomeloe tree105 words
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Article61 1908-06-29 7 There is no lack of cricket talent this year at Simla, among the players available being K. O. (iul.lie ami M. P. Chaplin, both of the Sussex County oW«n, Lori Francis Scott and J. 0. Wood, who obtained their Blue* at Oxford, and I\ A. Blair, A. Lawrence, R. A.61 words
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Article75 1908-06-29 7 We learn, ou excellent authority, says tho Pinang Gaactto, that His Excellency the Governor has nominated a local gentleman to represent Penaug on tho Legislative Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. A. B. Adams. We shall not' at present divulge the name of the gentleman woo75 words
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Article313 1908-06-29 7 INCREASED VOLUME OF THE ORE BUSINESS. Dividend and Carry Forward. The following is the report of tlie Directors to be presented to the Members of the Straits Trading Company, Limited, at tho general meeting to be held in Singapore on July 7:— Gentlemen,— Your Directors now submit313 words
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Article303 1908-06-29 7 Serious Situation on the Shanghai Market. In their latest piece goods circular to baud Messrs. Noel, Murray and Company, of Shanghai, allude to a newspaper article which in noticing the quiet passing of Settling day. comments upon the wonderful recuperative powers of the Chinese and mentions some imaginary303 words
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Article324 1908-06-29 7 Kampar Women Belabour Policemen with Sticks and Stones. Our now Settlement Officer having received orders to collect assessment rates on houses erected on mining lands, whiob have previously been untaxed, meets with some unpleasant experiences in the course of carrying oat his duties, says tho Kampar correspondent to324 words
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Article28 1908-06-29 7 To anyone who has lived in. either Singapore, Pesutf ot Hftngoon, the lack of inter ©at {aV^tt in (jotb*U in Bj^plrV' fr*Mr-rp* rather rtrangd, says a Btcgltok contemporary.28 words
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Article727 1908-06-29 7 Surprise Visit to a Consumptive Home. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Victoria, on June 2 paid a surprise visit to St Luke's House, 14, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, and spent half an hour with the patients. Tbe visit was a complete surprise to all the officials of727 words
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Article129 1908-06-29 7 We regret to announce the death of Police Inspector Charles Frederick Glover, recently stationed at Kampar. who died in the European Hospital, Batu Uajah, on Wednesday. The deceased Inspector was for hopie time in tho service of the Straits Trading Company at tlicir Pulo Braui Smelting Works.129 words
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Article177 1908-06-29 7 To those who fear premature burial the Lancet recently addresses itself. Here is an extract from the article on the subject We say without hesitation that cases of simulated death aro few, and that those in which the likeness canuot be effaced do not exist. Of the recorded177 words
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Article122 1908-06-29 7 PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PRINCE OF MONTENEGRO. Six Men Sentenced to Death. IRbutbb's TaLaosAM] London, Juno 29. The trial at Cettinje, the capital of Montenegro, of a number of persons ou a charge of conspiring to assassiuate, bv_ meaus of bombs, Prince Nicholas, the reiguiug prince, has been concluded.122 words
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Article174 1908-06-29 7 Arrangements for Building Powerful Fleet. IRauTßß's Tblbokam] London, June A telegram from St. Petersburg states that tho Council of the Empire has adopted the credit for new battleships. A wire from St. Petersburg, uu 3rd iustaut, says that tlie Duma Committee on the Navy Estimates had emphatically reported174 words
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Article69 1908-06-29 7 Czar Promulgates New Constitution and Amnesty. [Dbb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Tblbukah| Berlin, Juno -H. The Czbj has returned to Peter hof, where be received the President of the Duma. A rescript of the Czar regarding tbe new constitution has been promulgated. It is expected that the elections will take69 words
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90 1908-06-29 7 Raima's Tilsoium.J London, June 2H. The Duma has adopted the report of the Finance Committee accepting in its entirety the Bill of the Minister of Commerce to establish new shipping hues between Vladivostok, Shanghai and Tsuruga, to be con ducted by the Russian90 words
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Article70 1908-06-29 7 [RlCTlß's TIUOBAIf London, Juno 27. The Order of tbe Garter has boon conferred by the King npon the Marquis of Northampton. The new Knight of the < was in the Diplomatic Service, and was Private Secretary to Earl Cow per, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in70 words
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Article24 1908-06-29 7 [Dm Ostasutucbi Lioyd Tblsouh] Berlin, June 28. The Dutch Foreign Minister declarM that the differences with Veu«coeU will boob be settled.24 words
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Article29 1908-06-29 7 [Dv Ostmutischb Lloyd Tbliorah) Berlin, June 'JB. The Emperor William intends to visit Norway and Sweden between July 6 and July 81. He will sail from Travemuende.29 words
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Article20 1908-06-29 7 ItailTßß's TILSHRAM. London, J uue J9. Marquis (Juiocioh has been appointed Italian Ambassador to Tokio.20 words
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Article62 1908-06-29 7 With reference to the collision in the Solent betweed the British cruiser Gladiator and the American mail steamer St. Paul, the Admiralty Court held the Gladiator responsible, and added that they were satisfied that the St. Paul's manojuvres were substantially'as iim o\vners pleaded, ajid that, without lajuroper sWbO*tding op Uo62 words
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Article67 1908-06-29 9 The Australian 80-rd of Management has null* it li> Mm M.C.C refusing to participate iv tin proposed triangular cricket contests with Smith Africa and England in England next sumiiii r. A cricket match between The Veterans and The Griffins, which was proposed to take place on the67 words
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Article65 1908-06-29 9 Australia v. New Zealand. Alter liHiliii^ by 6 points to nil in the first h:ilf. New /cnlaod was bnaton by Australia in the third t<jst match by 14 points to 9. Tho match was play") under Northern Union rules. Ureat Uritain v. New Zealand. At half lime, New65 words
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Article113 1908-06-29 9 C* •man Shield Competition. The last match iv the first round of the j Colman Shield Competition was played on the Raffle.* Reclamation ground on Saturd&y. when tlie Kibakliau Raja met the Marine Police IktIMM whs ji fairly good one sad was well contested. The first half was;113 words
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Article181 1908-06-29 9 Jackson Millar Cup. The delightful weatlmr yesterday IBOntag attracted a large atu>uditu<% U> the Swim ming Cluli. Oulv three out of the six who qualified j swam for the .Jackson Millar Cup, namely: j R. L. Cuscaden. scr., V H. D. Cuscaden and E. U. Butler 10. li. L.181 words
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Article294 1908-06-29 9 Open Championship. As anticipated, Jamtn Braid, who won the Soil championship in 1901, ***** and 1900. as again won His score was 291 for the tour rounds, which breaks all records. The previous best was Jack White's 296 at Sandwich in 1904, in which year Braid's score was 297.294 words
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Article174 1908-06-29 9 Ladies' L. T.C. Tournament. To-day the Lawn Tennis tournament on the American system commences at the La.li.-~ Lawn Tennis Club. The thirty four pairs who have entered have been divided into two dasKGs, A and B, and each pair plays six games against every other pair. B Class174 words
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Article592 1908-06-29 9 ounty Championship. Thn following are tho latest results down :i June 20, at which date Yorkshire was lie only unbeaten county, with Surrey ace Cent second and third Northamptonshire beat Derbyshire by ai nnings and 4fi runs. Leicestershire beat Sussex by six wickets Yorkshire beat Middlesex by three wicket*592 words
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Article289 1908-06-29 9 5.C.C. Tournament. The following arc the entries in the S.C.C. Bowling Tournament, which begins on Monday voxt Thk Championship.— X. A. Brown, F. W. Lyall, B. A. 11. Biddulph, J. E. Sinclair. T. C. Hay, J. McKenzie, H. T. White, W. M. Butchart, M. B. McKean, W. M. Foreman,289 words
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Article43 1908-06-29 9 on Saturday next, Kuala Lumpur will play Kajang at hookey. The match will take place at Kajang. The Malay Mail hears that the outstation side will be itreagtheaed by the presence of Mr. F. O. K. Brown, who used to play for Singapore43 words
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Article852 1908-06-29 9 U.S. SENATOR ON SILVER AND FOREIGN EXCHANGES. Lord (ioschen's Scheme Approved. The following correspondence, which haul >asscd between Mr. Moreton Frewen and Senator John P. Joues. of Nevada, with regard to the silver question and foreign exchanges, has born sent to us for pnblicatiou: Washington. May 2. My852 words
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Article84 1908-06-29 9 Two Mnhali"-!' appeared in tne Second Magistrate's L'oiiil, ou Saturday, on a charge of bring drunk and disorderly in Middle Road, the previous night, and of wrecking a Cbiuainan'B stall and biting his fingnm. One ■of them was a dealer in precious stone* and said that lie84 words
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Article380 1908-06-29 9 Result of Gymkhana Club's Second Day's Events. I X.'M OfR OWN t'OKRKSPONDKNr., Klang, June 28. 1 The Klang Gymkhana Club s Race Meeting .van continued on Saturday with the fol- owing re -ii its KIaND IJKRBY. Mr. E. H. llorck s Uonner 1 The M. 1. Kougtu's380 words
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Article194 1908-06-29 9 The Ascol Gold Cup. A telegram from Loudon un Juno 18 gives the result of the r.tce for the Ascot Gold Cup, Mil ie ..if i hovp. with IJIM iv sporie in addi tion. as follows: Mr. W. R. Wyndham s The White Knight I Mr. L. de194 words
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Article50 1908-06-29 9 5.R.A. Monthly Shoot. The S.R.A. mouth ly shoot took place at thn Balesticr Range nn Sunday with the following results A Cuss Captain. P. B. Fraser 98 Sergeant Arthur uo.ts Captain A. M, Thompson t'4.B B Class. Sergeant W. O. Hildred H/l Corporal E. Gill t&« Gunner Christmas 80.850 words
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Article218 1908-06-29 9 Opinion of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce. Commenting on an article which appeared recootly in the Indian Daily Telegraph advocating tho formation of an Indian Militia, tin Bombay Chambnr of t'omuierce ways Their Pominittee is of opinion that every European and Eurasian should be trained to arms218 words
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Advertisement88 1908-06-29 9 The Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. Meaarit. ■i.ir.liin-. Matbenon and Company have informed the Hongkong newspapers that the annunl general meeting of sharebolderß of the above Company was to take place in London on 25th instant. A sum of £56,580 has been writtou off for depreciation of the vghsclm of88 words
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Advertisement729 1908-06-29 9 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS. Grand Opening Might, Wdursday, July 2. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. Larger and Better than ever. NEW ARTISTES! NEW ARTISTES!! HBADBD lsv I'HK MARVELLOUS FRANTZ TROUPE OF LADY ASD GENTLEMAN ACROBATS (7 IN NITMHEK). In their refined Drawing-room KuierlsiiiiDeul ENCORED FIVE TIMES NIGHTLY, ANIi THE LES EMANUELS. THE MUSICAL729 words
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Article215 1908-06-29 10 3wnbior buyers 7.10 do (Cub-. No. li 'inp' <• 1 11.874 Copra Bali 10 do PontiauhW 6HO Pepper. Biack 11.07J Jo White 5% 1HO<» Ssro Flour Sarawak tf.00 io Brunei No. 1 --9.J Pear! Sa»{.-> J-90 Coffee Bali pickod 22.00 Odffw Palombanu, iT b«*i> noin. Coifcf LiherUn i'i.Ott Tapioca,215 words
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Article40 1908-06-29 10 Uo*»r»hEr^.tue 6% 1600,000 3% prcm. Ri:«y HargrMTea t% 218,000 -'fcprera pore Electrio Tramw»ye Co., Ltd. ivj 330,000 cominal :iui;»pore ManioijwJ 1% 400,000 20% prus 8% 1,878,000 3%prem U% 1,600.000 5%prem. 4% *****0 3%dienrm slretiU Engioeering Syd.,Ltd. 6% 45,000 p«r.40 words
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Article324 1908-06-29 10 1903 1JO0.OU0 100,000 30,000 10 10 Belal Tin M. Co., Ltd. 5.00 1907 (300,000 318,000 21,500 10 10 7,500 Broang Lid 3.00 1901 1600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 Brueeh Hydraulic Tin 11. Co.. L: 11.50 1901 £400 000 350.000 350,000 1 1 50,000 Duff Development Co.. Ltd. 2.75 1907324 words
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Article360 1908-06-29 10 1906 1160,000 1906 1200,000 1904 £30,000 1908 270,000 1806 1190.000 1904 £12,000 1906 «75,000 1906 j £810,000 1906 £180,000 1907 £330.000 1806 .175,000 1906 $250,000 1896 £100,000 1806 £300,000 M 6 £30,000 1906 1250,000 1904 £20,000 18U4 tIOO.OOO 1694 £30X00 1908 WS3.UM 1605 9100,000 1906 £-10,000 1904 C;o,f<oo 1904360 words
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Article183 1908-06-29 10 T i 1894 I £8,377.10.0 4,305 7,688 12/6 IJ/8 1894 1325,000 225,000 4,800 MM IBM •18,000,000 15,000,0u0 120,000 128 118 iws M.i 00.000 a,»oo,ooo 100 1896 1 11.000,000 1,000,000 j <™ }«> 1301 134,000 34.000 3,400 10 10 1890 1873,000 878,WW 27M 100 100 15.03 $600,030 213,000 24,000 10183 words
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Article246 1908-06-29 10 Strange Charges in a Suit for Separation. Mr. llowaid Goulds answer to the a|iplication of Ida wife. Mrs. Katherine Clem uious Ooul<!, for a sepaiatiou on the grouud j! .ibaudonmeut. cruelty, ami uonsupjxjrt, bat now beou filed iv the Supreme Court of the L'nited States of America.246 words
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Article105 1908-06-29 10 \»t ouly the youun Austiv.lian, but tfaa] ,iim EutjlunJcr courts mer.iless criticism ij :.n-,pr.iLiui)ciatiou A the mother tongue. jorres^wuilout of llic AcaJeuiy daoUtW ibai lie li\c.-< upiMsiiL ti s-hool where a t&\ourit«' nag ii ooutiuiully rcudercd, as CdUoWi I "iahis, iu\ ly flakn, iv a BUtCUn yeh uiy105 words
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Advertisement90 1908-06-29 10 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SUE 7,7!0 ACRES Of Valuable Freehold Land known ns SENGKAN r ESTATE, situate at Linggi, near Port Dickson, in the Sembilan. To be held at Powell and Co.'s Saleroom, (>n Tttmittf, A'lfju-it 4, o.i 2.90 p.m. POWELL ft CO.. Auctioneers. Doualdsou auJ BuMaahaw, >j!ieitors. aiaas Crompton Fans90 words
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Advertisement75 1908-06-29 10 MORTGAGEES SALE. Friday, July i, af 11 c-.m. Three: gold rings -.et with diamonds one gold chaiu and one i;old locket. Now on view at >iar sale-room. Powell and Co., MM Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PLANTS, 8J H.P. MOTOR BICYCLE, The Property of Inspector, Wilson, At Oroha.d Road Police75 words
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Advertisement38 1908-06-29 10 CHARLES -^b, HEIDSIECK S fFwjti\ White Seal {wk Champagne. T| -IiLE 4GK.NTB f A Behn, merer dk Co Ld M;f^ Singapore mid Penang. Singapore, H^^j Messrs. j-*!*^^} JOHJ LinLE 4 C«, Ltd. g^-_ J n.o. March 30 m.w.f.38 words
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Advertisement128 1908-06-29 10 WassiamullAssomull*co.^ Have Removed THEIR NEW PREMISES. OPPOSITE. No. 56 and 57, High Street ENTIRELY NEW STOCK UNPACKED """tWU» 1Tl Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ld. DUNLOP M Loweat Cash Prices. OD X I^. x If ?5 cts &nd $1.00 Price m 7« Pohoomull Bros. 40E HIGH STREET. SILK MERCHANTS. Dealers ie H.ch-clas?128 words
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Miscellaneous147 1908-06-29 10 Singapore Tide Table. (Fbom If 19 to Iwi o.) HIOU WATEK LOW WATER Time H'ght Time H'ght June hr». rain. ft. ins. hn.roin. ft. ins. 111.41 am' 3.6 ").l am! O.i! MttiDiT -'9 1( l7pln 9.c 4.57pm 1.5 r on I '•.?'»pn>: 8 -i s..'^»ro O.S rcrsr.iT 30 12l pro147 words
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Article928 1908-06-29 11 ANOTHER PROTEST BY CEYLON CONTEMPORARY. Competition of the Government Departments. We are pleased to note that the Times of i Ceylon ih keeping alive the agitation against the Crown Agents, and that it agrees with us that the Committee at present sitting in London to inquire into the928 words
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Advertisement527 1908-06-29 11 MNSURANCE Companies NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH A LONDON. Established 1797. FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. Amount insured £935,000.000 Losses paid £11,600,003. Premium inoome. 806,000. Insurance effeoted on aimoat every deeoriptlos property at cnrrent rate* of premiom. Buki (or 10 day" ue now accepted at 4 oent per 1100527 words
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Advertisement343 1908-06-29 11 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Tu-rday, ./utK 30, at 1. 10 p.m. No. 21, Everton Rnad. Singapore town, 1,440 feet, Freehold. No. 5. Mosque Btreet. Singai p>re town, 1,323 feet, Statutory Grant No. 115, quit rent %'.i, Freehold Building Laud at Coronation Road, Singapore (Chca Lam Eitate), area 10343 words
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Advertisement56 1908-06-29 11 How few of us realize the vital necessity of keeping our health up to tbe highest standard. By the occasional use of Steams' Wine when we notice ourselves failing a trifle in strength, or become nervous, dyspeptic and fretful, we can easily restore oar wonted health and vigour. Steams' Wine56 words
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Advertisement591 1908-06-29 11 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE or JAPANESE PORCELAIN, il Messrs. H. L. Coghlan A Co.'s Salerooms, On Tueiilay, June 30. at 11 a.m. Comprising very richly <!■ corated JaaajMM Porcelain Vases. Bowls, Flower Holder*, Slower Howls on Stand*, IMajh HotdaN and Cut Velvet Cushion Covers. Now on view. H L.591 words
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Advertisement649 1908-06-29 11 SALES BY AUCTION. I MORTGAGEE'S SALE. At TOWELL AND CO.'S SALEROOM, T-H*d-y. Tivne 30. at ;'.;O p.m. RACK OOUttSI BOADP All those i' i>:lii(' n valuable allotments ot Freehold i Building Land situate at Race Course Road, Singapore, total area -i.'i,961 square feet, j being lots I to -'2 of649 words
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Advertisement642 1908-06-29 11 BANKING COMPANIES. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital in 60,000 Sbaree of i'K)«*ch 41.J00.000 Reserve Fond £1.5'iJ,000 Reterve Liability of Proprietor! <1, 900,000 BACKERS. Bank ol England. Nsrionsl Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Ccrreot Aooonnt*642 words
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Article718 1908-06-29 12 NOTES AND NEWS OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS. Kvi-n by holding open the entry list for the Coupe de la J'rts-*-. the Coaii>etition Committee of tlie Automobile Club of France las cot succeeded in attracting a very large miuilx-r of cars iuto its limited fuel race, the number of tlioM718 words
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Article786 1908-06-29 12 Motor -Car Accident at Shanghai. Mi. A. \V. Burkill and his chauffeur had a narrow escape from serious injury on June 17 when returning in a motor-car to the Hand at Shanghai after the Police inspection on the Race Course. As he nearod Chokiang Hoad. Mr. Burkill, who was driving,786 words
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Article185 1908-06-29 12 The New Heir to the Dukedom uf Norfolk. The birth of an heir to Urn Itaktdsat of) Nortolk is a reminder that tl. it On tinti occasion un wLiih au Karl of AmuJcl hd9 been born at A rnndol Castle. The >tatoly Susmx hoiut- al Urn l'lomier Duke185 words
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Article126 1908-06-29 12 The other uiuiuinK it was discovered that a fire had broken out in the hold of the K.I. M.S. Hardiuge. which was lying in the Koyal Indian Maiine Dockyard. Konibay. The vessel had been clused for the extinction of rate, and it i- supposed that the126 words
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Advertisement347 1908-06-29 12 MOTOR CARS NOW IN STOCK. ARGYLLS THE CELEUKATEb SILENT 14-16's DE LUXE. Adams Hewitts. Rovers. ON VIEW AT CUAIII RAAM £9 MMI and UMIi Orobard Road OntfwW lIWIwi tit** (Two Doors from Cold Storage Depot) Dunlop Motor Tyres. SON SLIPS fOROOVED) AND ORDINARY (PLAIN) HEAVY TTBCfI STOCKED IN ALL THE347 words
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Advertisement399 1908-06-29 12 Local Motor Car Agencies. SIDDELEY^ DUE BHORTLY. ONE 14 H.P. 4-CYL. SIOOELEY ONE 18-25 H.P. BIDOELEY CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, see Agent, Arriving per s.s. Albenga, June 20 One 16 40 H IV. (our-^atcd REO Touring Car. with Dual ignition. Tfc*M H 10 H.P four seated REO Runabout, li! with Oja!399 words
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Advertisement526 1908-06-29 13 s. Scale of Charges. PBEPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.— MUaeItaeoos Wauls cf E-err Description, Houses. %aad, etc., to let. arc tr-<r»el at th; following >«mi One Insortlc-J I I.JO per inch Two >00 Three ISO Btx J*o Nine «.«0 TwelTS 1M Twcuty fivo !J.OO {Easb gcbacqaesi BGsMk K par Snea.J Ike abore rate526 words
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Advertisement546 1908-06-29 13 Miscellaneous WANTS. iurm— Fo«r Ltatt, on* cr MS tmttlow. 11. 00 Bf tbe taeh, im Seal* of Ctirgei. OIBPENBER WANTED. Wanted, n flrst-clftM DitfMMß. Applicant j with examination certifies:- r?frrred. A^ply to D. W., c/o Sirs fir C 1404 CHINEBE CRESSES WANTED Wanted, a Chinese DnMSf tor the Choong l546 words
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Advertisement556 1908-06-29 13 TO BE LET OR SOLD. Bin Fomt Linn, on* or two loMrtioo (1.00 Bf tta. inch, KM. o! otaugM HOUBE TO LET. No. 4, Mount Rosie. Apply Raffles Hotel. c9Bl ROOM TOUT. Boom suitable for Married Couple or two Bachelors. Apply Eden Hall, Nasslm Road. cSll QFFICE 4 GODOWN TO556 words
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Advertisement527 1908-06-29 13 oyrup of ±tasp berry PURELY MADE OF GUARANTEED NATURAL RASPBERRY JUICE AND SUGAR. Mixed with iced water or soda water, it forms a very palatable, ref reUiing and healthy drink, which is no doubt the most suitable beverage for hot climates. It also forms a delicious ingredient for icecream and527 words
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