The Straits Times, 26 July 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.319 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 26. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 D, ft J, McGallnm's PERFECTION WHISKY. SALDBECI. MAC6RE6OR ANO COMPANY. i KATZ BROS., LD. Furnishing Dept. Teak Furniture Bentwood Furniture Bedsteads Bedding and Mosquito Curtains Carpets and Carpeting Coir Matting Mirrors Linoleums. Sheetings, Linens, Damasks, Calicoes, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, etc., etc. 3SrO"W O3ST J3UO"WKATZ BROS., LD. CHEONG BROTHERS, Dentists, 25,
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    • 51 1 J. MOTION CO. Watohmakers Jewellery, Optician* RH PAIRS PROMPTLY BXHCCTBD SEE n^TJIsT. Uo. SO- 2, VictoriE Street Agent tor Hanford Bioyeler, price $45, Cycle aooesaonea, etc. Kitson Lamp on bire, 2,600 C. P. Ginibal Ripaum:— Cycles, Sewing Machines Typewriters, etc. Also Rnbbertyred Ricksb* wheels. Orders promptly attended to. Moderate ebarges.
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    • 69 1 C. H. Willis IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING PENANG RACES, July 26, 28. 30. Straight-ont on all Baoee. Doubles on any two Races Also Treble Events. Bets made by wire mast be confirmed by letter, NO REPLY NO BUSINESS. Address I 'Phone 596. 8, The Arcade, Ttl.: Straight,
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    • 227 1 Robinson A Co. COMPLETE SPORTING OUTFITTERS /<** the britisher An easily regulated ideal machine TfHB Ftf ""■f' 1 Vfffi^jfi^' I BALLAST LAWN THE "WATERFALL" B ROLLERS WITH LAWN' MARKER. ,yl R EDGES D Makeß a perfect, distinct line, and is an excellent H v marker for private use or small
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    • 17 1 JUSTUS VAN MAURIK'S NAME ON A BOX OF CIGARS IMPLIES GOOD QUALITY. All dealers stock them. Ml
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    • 6 1 Bollinger Champagne. GALDBECK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY.
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  • 668 2 ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY OFFICIATES. Queen -Mother's First Public Appearance. TUo Priucu of Walo* was coufiruiod by the Archbishop of Canterbury a* a service hold on June 21, io tlia private chapel adjoining ihe Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Oaotle. A special train took the King and Quoeu, Princess
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  • 281 2 British Merchant's Service to the Empire, Mr. Alfred Mostly, the will- known diamond merchant of Hat ton Garcku, who has done so much during the past few years to promote British educational improvements along the lines of American experience, has recently undertaken a difficult tark,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 73 2 VANA TONIC WINE Nourishing and Strengthening Enriches the blood V^NA Invigorates the nerves Braces the muscles j Tones the digestion Restores the appetite The Ideal Invigorator Of all Chemists 'i^n BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO., LONDON New Yjrk Mostrlal Svdni:v C.\rr. TownMilan Sraxchai XX ICi A' l Rutbi* Rtxrved SOLD BY ALL
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    • 13 2 Woods' Grttt Perpjrmint Core for all internal orop aiata. Dyaeatery, Coosbf, OolJs etc
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    • 502 2 HRHSLEB FOR SALE. FOR SALE. The very best kinds of Cigars and Provisions at very moderate prices. Can be had at 10, Robinson Road. J. Levy, Ship-Cbandler and Importer. u1638 FOR SALE. Servelat, I'lock and Rot Wurst S.unasjes. Best and delioions. As supplied to the Garman Mail by Mr. II
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    • 413 2 ISMAIL RAHEEM Ql magnificent collection of Jewellery just turned out of our Factory Q after the most up-to date style and ta^te. and at moderate prices. A valuable ana elaborate Tiara much superior to the ones manufactur. cd before and set with diamonds and e.-neraMs of the best and finest
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  • 728 3 CONFLICT WITH POLICE AND TROOPS. Many Injured. Seldom, if ever, has the complex aspect of Paris been more strikingly demonstrated than on tbe night of Jane I. when, hays tbe correspondent of The Standard, police and military were called upon to engage in a hand- to band conflict
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  • 201 3 > What tbe Royal Commission Recommends. The report of tbe Royal Commission which was appointed to inquire into tbe conditions and resources of Mauritius has been referred to in oar columns. Amongst the recommendations are tbe following The Colonial Government should borrow a sum of about £400,000.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the* System** against_Disease ittii ■'We tmnnot fpv&k M^a^^^Mt^^K a^B 9BtW9 Sn H V V» kifhly of it WfcW |^fcf *|g H Vi IB M% Kimj Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Jorpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, [id -WONDERFUL
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    • 77 3 RHEUMATIC PAINB RFLIEVED No one need now suffer the agonizing pains of sciatic and acute rheumatism, as quick relief may be bad by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This fact has been clearly demonstrated in many thousands of cases. This liniment relieves the pain and makes sleep and rest possible, which
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    • 221 3 TEA We do not claim to have more brains than our competitors, but we believe it is really to your interest to take advantage ol onr forty years of succeeefnl tea-blend-ing. BROOKE BOND'S TEA Sold by the following dealers I Gnan Chin Hong'A Co. Ebramsah Pakirmaiden A Co. Tiang Joo
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    • 243 3 /Ik Sozodoivt M( A^J»' Oire P eo P' e "mplavi of the l>|ll— l of .1 feed oWii¥L*tfTy*r*3* r SOZODONT is ood and «onomica" '$*o^s(jjKf Only aMe is wwlhL It as ts. !t keep, H-.e N jJTI C Ca a < r S f^ em irom f^ c corrosi n
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 588 4 STEAMER BAILMBB. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. d«r China, Japan, Penang, Beylan. Anstralla, India, Aden, Bgypt, Mediterranean Parts, PI7moutb and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued tor China Ooast, Persian Oulf, Continental, and Amerioan Porte. Steamers wiU leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ovtuord (for OMna) Lfevanha July 39 Delhi Sept
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    • 549 4 STEAMER BAILIWBB. N.Y.K. JAPAN iAIL STEAMSHIP CB. LTD, A resolM fortnightly servioe is maintained between JAPAN i»d BDROPB by the Company's well-known TWIMOIIW BTBABIBBS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed lor the Company's Buropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrieity, provided with excellent aooommodation tor Pint and
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    • 624 4 STEAMER 3AILINOS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE iO 'JAVA POBTB, FOBT DABWIB, THURBDA* IBLABD, BRIBBANB ANDSTDNBI. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOB OTHBB BOBTH QUEENSLAND POBTB, BRITISH NBW GDINEA, NEW BRITAIN A NBW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) "As induoement offers. Bmootb paaaaga. Superb Sososry. A regular monthly servioe to abovs ports Is maintained
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    • 189 4 steamer mums. BTBBHYAART-lUATBCHAPPU (STEAMSHIP OOMPAN V, NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY MAIL BBBVIOB BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, SABANG, COLOMBO, PORT SAID, GENOA, ALGIERS TANQIKR ABD LISBON, AND DOVER, OCCASIONALLY fitsamsrs ars lue on or about ths unasc mentioned data*:— OnTWABX HOKBWUD 19U 1910 Rembrandt July go jj_ WiUem II July 30
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    • 532 4 BTEAHM SAILINft ""MB" mT The iteamen of this Oompaay maintain a ragular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and ths Straits China and Japan Homewards, they are deepatobed fortniahlly far Havre and Hamburg aad onoe a month for Bremsrhsvea dlrsol, oalliag at Penang and Uolomoo Taking oargo at through
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    • 730 4 STEAMER BAILIHM. N. D. L. Norddautschar Lloyd, Braman. IMPERIAL BERMAN MAIL LIME. Th« fast aad well knows mail (team": o. this Company sail fortnlghty from Br;m m Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boathsst ton, Gibraltar, Osnoa, Naples (oobbssMo* Mamillss. Naplas, Alexandria, and vice vsnt Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo P-.---Slngapore, Hongkong
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  • 174 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, July a 6. High Water, 1 J8 p.m I'unang Races, First Day. Alhambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlboroogh Cinematograph. vVednesday, July 37. High Water, 0 59 a.m., 'i.\ p.m. < onoert at Dutch Club. Thursday, July a&. High Water, 1.46 a.m., 2.42 p.m. P. and O.
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  • 227 5 To-Dir I unlit, Hongkong and Jnpan Auliloohub .1 pm Malaooa and Muar Lady Weld 3 pm Malaooa. Port Disk son and Port Bwettanbam Pob Abu Spm Macastar, Tcrnate, Mena do and Ourootab Ban Pob Goan Spm fontianak Ban Hin Guan 6pm K. Pahang, Pekan, Trenggana and Kuan
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  • 144 5 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer I'olhi left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, the ir.l ioutant, and is due here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning, the JBth instant. The P. and O. outward mail steamer l levanha left Colombo at 8 p m. on
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  • 416 5 Latest Arrivals. d'ab'j, Oe* str 3836 tons, Captain Neumann. •Tnly 25. From Hongkong, Jaly 19. 0.0, Beho Mayer A Co. For Colombo, July 28— Rds. Avagyu, Bnt str 847 tons, Capt Campbell, July 86. From Feoaug. July 24. 0.0. and d.p. Taik Loe Ouao. For Port Swettenbam, July
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  • 94 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAOAR. East W»im Bum— Hebe. K. W. Sr.cn o* I— Japan Sanaa Whabj— St. Michael. MiiNW.Baoi.t- Nil. B— Morvcti 4— Mil. (-Mil. 6— Autiloohus, Mm, D. van I'wist, Liooon Does 7 (Under oonstruotion.) West
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  • 295 5 Arrivals. lor steamer Japan, Jaly 25. From Hongkong Mrs. Stuart, Dr. Aiob, Capt. Minekirt/, Messrs. Young and Wisbest. lor steamer Misbima Mara, Jaly 36.— From Yokoliama via ports Messrs. Montrotli, Akugawa, Ogawa and Hayanii. I'or steamer Ban Wbatt Hin, July 25. From Pontianak Misses E. and I).
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  • 563 5 OMka ut Luot.Col. O. Bkoadbick, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, July 1910. K. T. C. Cliurcb Parade. A Church parade (or the members of the S. V. C. will take place at Bt Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday the 31st instant Parade at S. V. C. Drill Hall, at
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  • 234 5 Finance Commerce. SWOAFOBB, JCLY 26, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 A Demand 2f4j| Private 6 m/s 8/4^ do 8 m/s 2f4ft On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do A m/s 246* On f'runce-Rank d/d 296 Private 8 m/s 3991 da S m/s 808, On Indta—
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 170 5 I«me 3 Value. 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Bruaog 10 10 Brtueb Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi 41 41 Kinta Tin tl 41 Kledang Tin 10 10 Kuantan Tin ill 41 Labat Mines 41 41 MaUya and Siam 10 10 Malaooa Tin 6/. 6/- Pahang Consol. 41 41 Peoekalen
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    • 552 5 Issue 5 Value. <£ Buyers Sellers. 2/- 3/- AUmjar 6/8 7/6 2/. 2/. Anglo-Malay 1.5.9 1.8.0 2/- 1/6 Batang Malaka 1/- 2/- pm £1 £1 Batu Caves 17.10.0 18.2.0 41 411 Batu Tiga 6.16.0 6.0.0 £1 £1 Buldt Kajang 8.7.6 8.10.0 £1 10/- Contributory 2.0.0 2.5.0 pm £1 XI
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    • 99 5 >'al?o Buyers. Bellen 10 10 KMtern nom. Smeltin* 10.00 10 7 8.00 60 60 Frwer* Neave 206.00 316.00 LOO Howuth BrekiM 68.00 60.00 100 7% Piet 90.00 92.60 100 100 K»t»Bro.Def. 136.00 100 100 8% Cum. Pr 6*. Doni. 10 10 MaynardACo. 32.00 38 00 Valve. 100 100 RHargreavea
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    • 47 5 Boyers. Seller Howarth BrskineB% 1600,000 par MfcftS* greaves 6% 1284,000 1% 8% pre. B'irioT'ways 5% 1850,000 Singapore Municipal 6% •1,878,000 nom. Bayers, Seller*. Singapore Municipal 4,% MUO7 HMO-m t% I%W. Singapore Mo of 1909 ,1,000,000 7% 8% pre Singapore Ma. nieipal 4% 1602.900 m, 1% dls-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 267 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 26.— At saleroom, freehold residential proprrty, known as Balaclava, Dalvey Bd., Tanglio, at 2.80. Jaly 26. At saleroom, valuable shop bouse property at Orel: »rd Road, at 2 80. July 36. At saleroom, freehold rubber estate at Bukit Timah Road, at 2.80. July 26.
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    • 467 5 LAMBERT BUTLER'S j- Smoking S^S Mixtures. W^^j^jffl^h PACKED IN i Ik. AIR-TIdHT TINS PRICE 70 OTB. PER TIN. John Little Co., Ltd.. jiw|j||^i Robinson Go. PRICE 90 CTB. PER TIN ABOUT DIGESTION, It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digoated and assimilated that gives strength and
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    • 16 5 ASZ FOE, Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. HOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LTD. SIN-QAPORD. Mat
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 192 5 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerban HocpiUI, July Si. 9 i. K..8 p. u. 9 r. u. Rirsriix. Bar. 31 Fah 39.865 29.758 29.648 Today. Temp 79.6 88 i 80 8 itJrm. WetBnlbTher 76.0 76 4 77.0 1.04 in. Dirof Wind oara 8.W. S.W. Max. Tumn 86 0 Mm. 76.0 Mu. In
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  • 952 6 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JULY 26. BRITAIN'S BUDGET. Last Saturday's mail brings as rather more particulars of the second Lloyd-George Budget than were available at an earlier date, and it is rather interesting to see what the Chancellor of the Exohequer has to say about the effect of the Lords'
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  • 14 6 Government is inviting tenders for the erection of a volunteer armoury in Beach Road.
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  • 19 6 At the trial trip of the steamer Sarie Bandjer, at Hongkong, the vessel did her ten knots an hour.
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  • 20 6 There is a likelihood of the F. M. S Polioe being armed with the new short rifle and short bayonet.
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  • 20 6 Articles to the value of 168 were stolen last night from the house of a Kling at 6-8 Moulmein Road.
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  • 21 6 The captain of tbe steamer Opbir gave his boy 190 to pay some bills, but the boy, it is alleged, absconded.
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  • 21 6 About 2,000 dock workmen at Iraga Tokio Bay, have gone on strike, the dispute arising out of a reduction in wages.
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  • 25 6 Small-pox having occurred at Pulau Brani, it is officially notified in the Garrison orders that certain areas are placed out of bounds for the troops.
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  • 23 6 The British Council .of the V.M.C.A. has definitely commenced work at Amoy by appointing a paid secretary to resid there as a centre.
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  • 25 6 Two electric tram-cars came into collision on the Akasaka slope in Tokio and about thirty persons were wounded, a lew of whom have since died.
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  • 27 6 The official at the head of the opium suppression movement at Peking has decided that after the eight moan all opium smokers shall be photographed and registered.
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  • 31 6 A record has been achieved by the last Siberian mail from Shanghai. Leaving the China coast port on July 8, it was -delivered at Berlin on July 17, fourteen days later.
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  • 43 6 B. E. Shak Yin To, Chinese Minister at St. Petersburg, has reported that over 100,000 Russian soldiers are proceeding to Mongolia and Manchuria in civil dress. The Wai-wn-Pu dm wired the Minister to return to Peking at onoe to consult on important aflairs
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  • 39 6 The Notnerlanda India Budget for 191G contains a vote of 100.000 guilders for laying a cable from Java to connect with the exist ing Celebes line. The increase of traffic calls for this additional link between .lava and Celebes.
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  • 33 6 At the opening of the New Zealand Parliament, the (iovernor, Lord Islington, announced that arrangements are being made to connect the Dominion by wireless telegraph with Australia and some of tbe Pacific Islands.
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  • 45 6 Two more arrests havi been made in con neotion with the Tiong Bahru temple outrage. A number of men, it may be recall ed, raided the temple recently and assaulted and robbed an old man who lives there There are now three men in custody.
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  • 56 6 For stealing the sum of 15 a Chinaman was sent to prison for six months by Mr. Firmstone, first magistrate, yesterday. He stole the money from a man in Upper Circa lar Road on July 21 and was caught alter a chase by the victim and bis friends in an
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  • 58 6 Once famed as a tight rope walker and trapeze artiste, Mme. Senia, who in the days of ber prosperity was known as the Witch of the air, has died at Lambeth Infirmary, the shadow of poverty having darkened tbe last years of her life. It was ncr boast that she
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  • 48 6 The Runnymede Hotel, Penang, has had little cause for complaint in tbe matter of publio patronage, says Penaug Gazette. Its situation on the sea frout, combined with excellent cooking and careful attention to essential details of management, have made tbe hotel very popular both with residents and visitors.
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  • 61 6 The Town Council of Glasgow have requested Major Richardson to supply some of bis polioe dogs for night duty in that city. Their duties are to act as scouts, to pursue escaping criminals, and, if necessary, to proteot tbe policeman in oase of attack. Where such dogs are used it
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  • 71 6 While the steamer Hitachi Mam was going alongside No. 2 Wharf at the Kowloon godown, Hongkong, the rope wire attached to the stern of the ship gave way and she had to go astern. While doing so she came into collision with the Bingo Maru, lying alongside on the opposite
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  • 65 6 Further rubber bocm figuring by alleged experts in a French trade journal show that fourteen new British companies aie at work in Java with a capital of XI .620,000. Sumatra counts upon eight such companies capitalised at £855,000. These figures show tbe situation early in June last. From tbe same
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  • 69 6 Someone made an attempt last night to break into Victoria Hotel. A number of bricks were removed from the wall it tbe back of tho building and the hele thus made was stuffed with paper, the intention of the perpetrator evidently being to return to the scene of his labours
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  • 74 6 The death has taken place at his residence Grosvenor Park, Camberwell, of Mr. David Capern, in his 68th year. Few men were better known among Metropolitan Territorials than Mr. Capern, who, when only in his teens, became an active member of the Volunteer Force, and remained connected with the artillery
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  • 74 6 The wedding of Mr. T. Ibrahim bin Uda of the resident engineer's office, harbour works, took place at Gaylang on Snnduy. There was a large number of friends pre sent at the ceremony. On Monday a reoeption was held at the bungalow of the bride where the bridegroom received the
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  • 71 6 An ordinance has just come into force in Deli to guard against the introduction of cholera and plague by immigrant coolier. Hitherto, the regulations on this point had been of a very unsatisfactory nature until the Deli Planters' Association made a move, and offered to build a special coolie quarantine
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  • 115 6 The heavy financial burden resting upon Indo China, to which we have already called attention, has been clearly set out by a colonial journal published at Paris. The taxes, it is pointed out, levied upon the natives general and local amount, this fiscal year, to 65 million dollars or nearly
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  • 132 6 Assistant Superintendent Sbeedy yesterday conducted a raid on a suspected gamb ling house at 8 Merchant Koad. Four Chinamen were taken into custody and a large number of gambling instruments and copper coin iound in use. The men appeared in the police court to day. Tan Lit Wah was charged
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  • 444 6 Her Majesty Queen Mary has joined the Colonial Society of Artists. There is a rumour that Mr. Rudyard Kipl. ing intends paying a visit to Borneo, says the B. N. B. Herald. Dr. Giovanni Virgino Schiaparelli, dircotor of the Royal Observatory at Milan, iv the north of
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  • 59 6 Mr. H. Stewart Lockbart, Commissioner at Weihaiwei, has presented a report for 1909 which compares favourably with its predecessors. He points out that the revenue during the year amounted to 483,499, as against 583,277 in 1908. The expenditure was $145,852 as compared with $168,740 in 1908. The
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  • 120 6 The Bangkok Times, of July 18, says We learn that the Protector, the Hongkong salvage steamer, is now busily at work on the Dagmar. At present all energies are being directed upon the removal of her cargu. Three European divers are at work and a» the water
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  • 138 6 The marriage took place at St. Andrew's Church, Colpetty, Ceylon, at 4.80 p.m. on July 14, of Mr. Alfred Francis Low, merchant of Penang, to Miss Grace Hellen Thomson, of Dundee, who arrived that day by the Nubia. The Rev. A. Dunn oSioiated. The btide
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  • 172 6 Handsome premises erected for the China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd., at the corner of Canton and S/.echuen Roads, Shanghai, were officially opened on .July S in tin presence of a large and representative gathering. Mr. A. McLeod performed the ceremony, and in the spacious
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 64 6 COURVOISIERS Famous BRANDIES. Samples and Prices from i Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. SOLE AQENTS JpP^T! fl^^ Now o*i View. VlB X0 ENGLISH HALL-MARKED 1 iTflr Silver Cups yj£ Cantonese Bowls .ajfTar -~^jUt SUITABLE FOX PRIZES FOR THE warfk Alißl-HORTIUULTURAL SHOW, Inscriptions Neatly Engraved. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. ASTER ELECTRIC (PETROL OR
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    • 105 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE 810 SHOW. Mew Pictures TO-NIQHT. 2nd Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. OVERTURE BY OWN ORCHESTRA. THE OLD GAME. THE SLEEP-WALKER. PHAEDRA. (Art Italia). WHEN THE CAT IS AWAY. f1.c.A.0.L. WERTHER, Parts I and IL THE GREAT WEEK OF AVIATION IN CHAMPAGNE. HUBBY CURES HIS WIFE ok
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  • 91 7 STATEMENT BY TARIFF REFORM COMMISSION. Oriental Invitation of Accidental Protection. Kki-teb's Teleqbam.] London, July 28. A statement by tbe Tariff Commission is issued, the purpose of whiob is to show tbe injurious fleet of the new Japanese teiiff on British traie. The Times, in a leading artiole
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  • 65 7 MERCHANTS SHIPPERS FORM A COMPANY. Five Large Steamers to be Employed. [Kbdtek'u Telegram.) London, July 25. A merchants and shippers steamship line has been formed in Australia. This is the first Commonwealth-owned overseas shipping company, and it will run five large steamers fitted with the latest refrigerating
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  • 54 7 A Mild Experiment Rejected in Parliament. Kmtke's Tklegkam. London, July 26. During discussion of the Budget resolutions in the House of Commons Mr. Kitzalan Hope moved to reduce the duty on tea grown in tbe Empire to fourpeuce, as an experiment in preference. Tbe mutton waa rejected by
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  • 43 7 Proposal tor Referendum Not Yet Considered. Tblkoram.] London, July '26. At que stion time, in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquitu said the suggestion of a referendum on women's suffrage was a novel proposal whioh the government had not yet considered.
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  • 43 7 Australian Premier to Attend the Inauguration. [Rettkr's TblboramJ London, July 26. Reuters Melbourne correspondent says that in response to General Botha's invitation the Australian Cabinet has authorised the Premier, Mr. Fisher, to attend the opening uf the South African Parliament.
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  • 38 7 One Hundred and Sixty -Four Lives Saved. [Rbutbb's Telegram. l London, July 26. Renter's correspondent at Tokio reports that I*l perconi were savrd from the Tetsurie Maru. The'loes of the steamer was due to fog.
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  • 34 7 Quarter of a Million Sterling Disappears. ;Rbctbb's Tklrukam. London, July 25. The Fidelity and Trust Company of Louisville. Kentucky, has announoed the losi of X22ri,000 sterling as the result of defalcations.
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  • 17 7 (Rioter's Tblk<iham.| London, July 26. President Taft has sprained his ankle while nlaying golf.
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  • 23 7 (Deb Ostasiatisohb Lloyd Tklkoram.] Berlin, July 25. Baron (Jolt*, formerly at Peking, has been appointed Uerman Minister at Bangkok.
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  • 24 7 DSR OSTASIATISCHK LIOVB TBLBOR>X. Berlin, July 26. There ha« been very rough weather in upper Italy and great low of We.
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  • 29 7 Zeppelin Expedition Abandoned. Deb O»ta»iatis« he Lloyd Tklbobam., Berlin, July 25. The Zeppelin expedition, to reach the North Pole by Airship from Greenland, has been abandoned.
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  • 27 7 |Rkoic«'» Telboeam] Laodon, July 26. Mr. Asquitb, in the House of Common*, again announced postponement of his statement with reference to the Veto conference
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  • 211 7 Entries for the Fort he am ing Meeting. (Fbom Oob Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 26. The following entries have been received for the Taiping race meeting First Day. First race.— Cattoon, Doable Entry, Trestina. Second race.— Cirtoon, Millionaire. Sir Nigel, Saafoam. Third race.— Zanibar, Fly, Pin. Dulcie,
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  • 77 7 (Fbom Oob Own Correspondents Penang, July 25. H. E. the Governor on arrival proceeded direct to Pry u where be was met by the Hon. J. O. Anthonisz and Mr. Ma/. well. His Exoellenoy the Governor was timed to leave Pyre this morning by a special
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  • 37 7 (From Odb Own Corresponding) Penang, July 25. The Batak Rabit Rubber Company was successfully floated in London on July 4. The capital is £75,000. There is no allotment of shares for the East.
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  • 135 7 Jilted Lover Pastes Amorous Letters On Girl's House. A young" Swiss at Davos who was jilted by his sweetheart because he shaved off bis little beard, bit. on a novel idea by way of revenge. When he found that sho would not see him he pasted one night
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  • 70 7 A 101 b round shot, which had evidently been fired from a 6in. smooth-bore cannon of the eighteenth century naval pattern, haa been found after a fall of earth in the cliff face near Filey Brigg. There is but little doubi that it is a shot fired in the action
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  • 791 7 THREE NEW MALAYAN CONCERNS FLOATbU. Seaport, Sigintiog and Cluoy Estates. i We take the following summaries of new Malay in prospectuses from the Financier Seaport (Selangor) Rubber EstateThe Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Limited, has been formtd with the objects mentioned in the memorandum of association, and primarily
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  • 173 7 Marvellous New System o! Cheap And Safe Telegraphy. An entirely new system of submarine and wireless telegraphy by Mr. Hans Knudsen, the well known Danish inventor, is likely to revolutionise the whole cable world and bring the cost of cablegrams down to rates within reach of everybody.
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  • 63 7 The death has taken place at Gloucestersquare, Hyde Park, of Colonel W. B. Birch, late Bengal Staff Corps, aged 68. Col. Birob saw service in China in 1860 in the operations against the Taiping rebels, and took part in the actions of Wang Kaza and Iserpoo and the capture of
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  • 965 7 LOCAL TEAM IN THE EMFIRE MATCH Squalls and Marksmanship. There was very close shooting in the first stage of the Empire Match at Bialey. Tbe trophy is shot for in two stages, and the first stage yielded the following totals as the product of ten shots at
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  • 97 7 On July 16, the Frenoh Government steamer La Qrandicre, running from Loang Prabang to Vientiane on the Meklong, capsized in the Ta Dua rapids. General de Bejlio of the Frenoh army and Dr. Rouffiandin, who were passengers, were drowned, together with two of the native crew. The bodies have not
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  • 292 7 Policy of the Home Government Defined. In the House of Commons on June 29, in tbe course of the debate on the vote for tbe Colonial Oifice, Mr. T. C. Taylor said he gave the Colonial office full credit for having wiped the British good name
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  • 424 7 A Proposed Imperial Exhibition In London. With reference to the scheme put forward by Sir Pieter Bam, for the holding of a large Imperial exhibition in London at an early date, the matter has been taken up by influential people in England, and Sir Pieter hopes that
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  • 200 7 Progress of Disease Reported to be Arrested. After having undergone treatment at more than fifty general hospitals in London and the provinces in the past ten years, Allan Rushbrook, the brittle man, of Swainsthcrpe, Norfolk, has at last succeeded in obtaining some relief from bis mysterious ailment
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  • 146 7 Recent years have brought forth so mauy prodigies in the musical market that far less attention is now paid to them than was formerly the case, says the writer of musical notes in the Daily Telegraph. A boy violinist, however, who weighs 175 pounds oertainly seems worth
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  • 76 7 SPECULATION ON A QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE. Set off to the New Russo-Japanese Agreement. IRbotbb's Tblbobam.) London, July 25. The forthcoming visit of the Grand Vizier of Tarkey to Austria has evoked some specu lation in the Austro German Press as to the possibility of a rapprochement betweeu Turkey and
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  • 114 7 Battleship New York Coming to Singapore. (From Oob Own Correspondent.) Penang, July M The American battleship New York arrived yesterday at 3 p.m. from Philadelphia via the Mediterranean ports en route to Manila and Yokohama. It is alleged that she has called here to coal and if
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  • 66 7 Many Pirates Found in Underground Fastness. (From Ouk Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, July 2r). After the Portuguese forobs thought they had cleared c'alowan Island of th« pirate* and the troops had withdrawn to Macao, a big number of the desperadoes was discovered in au underground fastneso through
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  • 91 7 (From Our Ows Correspondent.) Penang, July 25. The Batu Matang Plantations has been floated in London with a capital of £90,000. The shares are payable half a orown on application and seven and sixpence ou allotment. The list opens on Wednesday, and Messrs. Anthony and Anders >v
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  • 78 7 (Fbom Odb Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 26. The following horse- 1 have been scratched for to-day's races. Race one, Say When Race two, Detonator Race three, Yarra Rsoefour, Melodist; Race five, Quartermaster; Race six, Castro Race seven, Second Start and Mirage Race eight, Qoorrobolong and Maori Girl. The
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  • 73 7 (From Oub Own Cobrbspondint.) Penang, July 25. At a meeting of the Parish Hall to consider the formation of an orchestral society, Father Meneuvrier offered members a free course, of thirty lessons extending over three months, in the rudiments of music and after wards if be is
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  • 47 7 (From Oca Own CoaBKSPOHDiMT.) Kuala Lumpur, July 25. The tin figures tor the four States of the Federation for the past six months are 864,878 piculs against 896,228 for the same period of last year. The duty totalled »3,-685^19 against 18,240,714-.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 15 8 The Winnipeg crow ban boatun the tier man crow at Henley regatta.
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    • 25 8 Atthoeml of last yoar tho Perak Rillt A -sociation bail IKO members. Forty members wmc returned as mark-mien and tl'irty nine ax lirnt class hliolh.
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    • 34 8 The annual at I il- tic sports for echolarH of tli" Otitram Koad School are being held on the school ground ou I riday next, beginning at '1 ;><) p.m. Parents are invited to attend.
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    • 29 8 The I floral Coverntnont has agreed to the isnuiog of return tickets over the I.Ms Kailwajß at single journey fares to competi torn alt* ndin« the forthcoming TaipinK Hisloy.
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    • 46 8 It ii stated that there are fifteen entries f.oni Ipoh for the Taipiog Bis'ey. These are MeHns. Spilth. Waters, Heid, Corn well, Kob iv. Googb, C. V. Sewell, Finch, V. M. Sksc, suirgess, Fowler, Ijewis, Wickett, and Caverlull for all event-, and Muckey for open .v.,nt-
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    • 55 8 In the Champion Cup at Hurliiigliam tbe 1)1.1 CantabH, consisting of Captain Uelville. Messrs. Kreak and Buckmanter and I.oid Wodehouse, beat tho Tigers, Corute do Madre, Mr. Pdltner. Captain Barrett and Mr. Cheape, hy V goals to 1. l'li> tight of tho loners was Mat plucky, and tbo defence of
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    • 107 8 I lie King at the Wickets. A cood story of the King and bis children is t 'lil in the July Novel Maga/.ine. One nftornoon his Majeßty was batl .og to the bowling of Mi two sons and knocking up quite a tcspoctablo scoro, although it is said rhat
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  • 300 8 1 00,000,000 LOAN Nor n-Party Proposal for National Defence A memorial nigned by U Admirals and 1 ome 15(i Oenorals has boon sent to the Prime Minister by the Imperial Maritime League, urging him to obtain sanction during the present session to a loan of one hundred million pounds for
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  • 155 8 The official account of the small outbreak of plague in Hongkong is contained in the medical reporttt just issued. It says i There was a small outbreak of plague during the year, the total number of oases registered being 185 as compare! with 1,078 in 1908, 240
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  • Correspondence.
    • 86 8 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— A little while ago, I read in one ol tbe local papers about the King's remission of sentenoes for prisoners affecting India, and someone wantrd to know whether the remission applied to Singapore. Now I read in the Knglish
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    • 137 8 To The Editor of the Straitn Times. Sir, I have often heard the opinion expressed that a change should be made in tho butineeF hours of the Singapore offices, from 0 am. to 5 p m which is tho customary period for most otiicop. to 8 a.m. to
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  • 457 8 Messrs. Samuel Mootagu and Co s Weekly Report. Writing on .Turn 80, Musfirs. Samuol Montagu and Co. «tatu About £800,000 iv bar gold arrived from South Africa. Ah tho demand for Continent is slight the bulk is being secured by the Bank of England i The -hipim
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  • 135 8 A Chittagong paper publishes a ourions story. America destroyed, Japan and China annihilated, Germany buried underground." this was the text of a telegram received by the Divisional Commissioner from Rangamati. It caused widespread alarm. Enquiries instituted elicited that it was nothing but a boax. This message
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  • 1038 8 Prices Quoted in the Market Ibis Morning. Singapore, July 26th, 1910. Messrs. Lyall and Kvatt, Bxohsnge and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning I— now. aiuu. pujcra. otmerv. 2/- Allagar M 7/8 2/- a Option- -4,:; H,'9 XI Anglo-Java lw< 17/--1 Anglo Joboro
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  • 177 8 Ruling Affecting Liability of Shipowners. Au application arising out of the caso iv which the owners of the Glasgow steamor, Crown of Galicia, wore fined £100 at Brisbane for neglecting to prevent Clia Chiug, a Chinese member of the ship'H crow, illegally to enter the Commonwealth on November
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  • 81 8 In Dutch East Borueo tho petroleum industry is fast going ahead. At au island called Tarakan, held by a company most of the shares in which are in British bauds, the oil output bait so swollen that the tank installation originally built to accommodate 15,000 ton* has been extended to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 82 8 This Is It. ''If The latest scientific preX^JgATS P»ration of COD LIVKK OIL Docs all that m claim f 1 d or 't and HiiporHedtK j 1 thu old fashioned emulsions *f?"'" I whioh upset the stomach. |rJv^i OF ALL CHEMISTS. $125 ANO $2.00 Allegations «r« made that after a
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    • 52 8 Man wants l>at little here below When wintry winds commenoe to blow, With sleet aud rein and hail and snow, Man wants bet little here you know, Rut that kame li'tle that be wants Must make him a'.vtys f*e! aeoore, The wise man koove, co off he goes Tjnurehi;" Wools
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    • 279 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. DRESSER WANTED. Qualified Dresser wanted for Rubber Estate in British North Borneo. Wages 950 por month. Free house. Apply Dr. Macdoußill, The Dispensary. 1778 lUTRUCTI3N IN DUTCH WANTEO. Instruction in Spanish, English or Shorthand exchanged for instruction in the Dutch language. Adddress St., o o Straits Times. 1774
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    • 227 8 CALL AT Moutrie's FOR THE PIANO Proven by 88 years' Experience. OVEK 1,200 DISTRIBUTED IN ALL PARTS OF CHINA AND THE STUAITS. S.MOUTRIE&CO.LO. THE ARCADE. RUBBER ESTATEB. Exporionced planter, wull known in Java, is prepared to roport on Estates. Terms moderate. Kopiies to A. c j Straits Tints. 1771 NOTICE.
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    • 173 8 MARLBOROUGH BBACH ROAC. Tbe People's Popular, TO-NIGHT. Sooond Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. THE WOMAN Of SIMAKIA. THE TECS DREAM. BYTHEBAD SEA WAVES II a THE ARREST OF THE DUCHESS OF BERRY. INCOGNITO. WHICH OF THE TWO THE SHIPWKECKBD MAKINK.I;. BETTY IN HOT WATER. POPULAR PRICES. Grand Concert TEUTONIA CLUB
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 261 9 a*C«N^ a. w. tuliTand co. 33. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE BOOK OPEN ON PENANG RACES Ist Day, July 26, 3,000 to 50 treble: event 3,000 to 50 Races 4, 7 and 8. DOUBLE EVENTS Races 3, 4, 7 and 8. Straight-Out on all Events. Telegraphic Address: TULLY, SINGAPORE. Telephone 539. RACE
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    • 634 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Tbs NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO BUROPB TIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea ol Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Emprsss or India T win sore w steamR.M.S. Emprbss or
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    • 625 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAV.CfK. LTD. Iv stoamsrs ol this Company matntaia a regular Sited sarriea between Oalentta, Straita, Hongkong, Bbanghai and Japan, taking oargo, an through Bills ol lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Ohetoo, Tientsin, Mowchwang, Taogtu* Ports, Formosa, ths Philippine^ *c, *o. StotUMH Tons Oommandsr Knsias 4.8 M
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    • 327 9 FIRE Extinguisher Minimax" Shall we demonstrate and prove to you the worth of a "Minimax". Sole Agents Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. g^ggjjl MOT A BENE. W>^^^^^^S)^K^ Sledge "SLEDGE" BRAND HYGIENIC SWISS Wll" Milk fcJfi^wtonalMßl.punJJJrol anynsjj c, n s d Vsilho 1 Jl)dJtioM tj^^orT^ijgg^ TRAVERB&BOHB.LD, I THE ELPHINBTONE ESTATES. LD. (IN
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    • 112 9 BELLAMY AND CHRISTIE Are doing business on the PENANG MEETING RUN JULY 26. 28 AND 30. Treble Event ON RACES: MIXED HANDICAP HADDOCK CUP* SELLING HANJJICAP. Double Events On Races 8, 7 and 8 STRAIGHT OUT > ALL EVENTS. Tels. "Triton," Singapore. Telphone IHfi Prioe List to be seen at
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  • 531 10 ARTISTS RIDICULE THE NEW FASHION. Outspoken Views by Frenchmen. The uew 'fettei" skirt has at least ti is to be said for it: it has attracted the attention of the male element, not usually very curious in repaid to what women wear, unless persona', inconvenience results to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 424 10 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. liti Ottice Winchester House, SINGAPORE, Board of Dlreotors > t. ki Daa*io«. Esq.. Chairman. 4. B. Faib, B<hj Managing Direotor. ram Fowiua, «3., cm., Chiel Mea. Offloer. is. Ames, Bsq Rev. N. J. OouvMua. r, U. Biuor, Baq. Oio Soon Til, Esq. ttw
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    • 461 10 INBURAHCE, THE CHINA MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE CO.^J-TD. Head Office— l3A, Canton Road, Shanghai. Registered under the Idle ▲asunnee Companies Aots, England, and under the Hongkong Ordinances. Boabd or Diaacioai 1 Alexander MoLeod, Bag., Chairman, Lee Yung Sn, Esq., C. Stepharius, Esq., J. H. McMichaol Bsq O. R. Barkill, Esq., J.
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    • 522 10 BANKING, IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ■OOKPORAHSD BT BOTAb OHABTEB. PaM np Capital la 10,000 Baarei ol 410 each 41,100,000 Saaerve Fuai 41,600,000 Beiirva Liability of Proprietor! 41,«W,000 BANXEBS. Baak ol Eaglaat. ■atloaal Baak of Bootlaal. fas aoaloa Olty Midlaal Baak, btl BINQAPOBE BRANCH. Oarreal Aeooaata are opened
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    • 351 10 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. This is a medicine of great worth aud merit. Try it when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which i affords It is pleasant to take and can always be dopendod upon. Fnr ml« hv niaponoarina
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    • 1029 10 SALES BY AUCTION. Auction Sale of VALUABLE MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING STOCK-IN-TRADE, AT MR. WALTER PALI.IBEHS WORK.-. Kampon^ Bahiu Road. On Friday, July 29, at 9.30 a.m. e t ma^ nery b Compti!: 8 a B H P T 4a ve 8 "O'izoata! Ma HgiM aad suctioc gaa plant, woodwoikiuß maclunory
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  • 1186 11 MOTORS MOTORING. THE NEW REGULATIONS FOR TAXATION. A correspondent sends the following to the London Times When the inner history of the new motorcar taxes comes to be written it is doubtful if much credit will be re-llecttd either on those who have conducted negotiations from the motorist's point of
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    • 352 11 METALLURGIQUE BdBNCB OF METALS) CARS lit THE AUMIUATJ>V OF ENOINBER AND CONNOISSEUR ALIKE. Two Oue Shortiy F F Fall n3rt:eubr« from the Sole A^enti CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR GARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. General Repairers of Cyc:aa, Motors, Coils, Magneto, etc. Cycles and Cars
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    • 17 11 For ail internal oomplaints, Oy ..utufjl oa«hs, Colds, eto^ take Wood*' Ore it i- 1-' iut Cure.
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    • 304 11 SIIBAPOBE j COLD STORABE CO,, LTD, SHAE BNTRANCH to BORNEO WHARF) Telephone 1026. ISeutooks of all kinds ot FROZBN MEATS, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, ox in tho Singapore Roads, on abort ■otioe, IFFIOE HOURS Weekday! T a.m. to B p.m. ■inadaya T a.m. to 8
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    • 165 11 MacSorley's PEACEMAKER Scotch Whisky A GENUINE WELL-MATURED SCOTCH WHISKY IN SHERhV WOOD GUARANTEED TEN YEARS OLD. BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND. WELL KNOWN AND EXTENSIVELY USED IN BOTH HOME AND COLONIAL MARKETS. TO BE OBTAINED AT HOTELS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents i ROBERTSON, WILSON CO,, 1748 14 RAFFLES QUAY. THE HONGKONG
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 578 12 WANTSCHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted, Capable Cbineoe Clerk experienced in Booking and a good typist. Salary 175 per month. Apply X., c/o Straits Times. ■UN LONDON MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. To meet the demand for a course of study in prepiration for the above, the I. C. S., Ltd., have prepared a special
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    • 614 12 WANTS. STOREKEEPER WANTED. Wanted, an experienced and reliable Storekeeper. Copies of testimonials and particulars of experience should be forwarded with applications. Good salary to competent man. Apply to The Federated Engineering Co.. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. 1758 EUROPEAN RESIDENCE FOR SALE. The comfortable freehold residence and outhouses, No. 1, Devonshire Road,
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    • 527 12 TO BE LET OR 80LD. HOUSE TO lET. From Ist September next, Rosebank," No. 6, Mount Elizabeth. Apply to D. BRANDT *-co. 1729 HOUSE TO BE LET. BI'RNBRAB, Orange Grove Road, to be let from August 1. Rent 1 100. Apply H. L. COGHLAN CO., ul6oB Auctioneers. OFFICEB TO LET.
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    • 692 12 NOTICES, NOTICE OF_REMOVAL. We have removed from 11, Raffles Plaoe, to 5-2, Malacca Street. SARKIBS MOSES. 1568 VOLUNTEER CLUB. A Subscription Dance, nnder the auspices of the above Club, will be held in the S. V. C. Drill Hall, on Friday, July 29. Applications for tickets must be made through
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    • 703 12 NOTICES. THE KITLANG CO LTD. OF NO. 1-3. OLD MARKET SQR.. KUALA LUMPUR. Have made arrangements for weekly arri vals of Chinese Immigrants at Port Swetten ham, beginning with tbe s.s. Arratoon Apcar sailing from Hongkong on the 23rd instant. Estate Managers desirous of engaging this class of labour on
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    • 533 12 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ItEFI ND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assessment in respect of houses vacant for any portion of the half-year ending June 80, 1910, are hereby reminded thatSl'CH CLAIMS MUST BE SENT IN TO THE COMMISSIONERS ON OR BEFORE THE 30th DAY OF JULY, 1910. The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 242 12 Straits IBimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.—Misoellane ous wants of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioet of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four linos, II each insertion For p.p.c. cards, on page 0, 12. Inch Scali Ratis
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