The Straits Times, 21 December 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER a 1900. NO. 20,3'J?.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 934 1 NOTICES. »|>HE BOKNKO COMPANY, IIMIIEI> rK Staadard Life AaMraans. Notw.,-1i Uaka Fin baamaes icem*f. atlas kmmnnrm C<sq*v (F»). Pa* K,«itsbl- Life Aasaraaa. Sooietj Fk. Caiao M.t—l Stasas N.vigatio. Coaspaaj. Tottaakam Lagvr Beer Ooispaay. for partaoulan of Urns» Coatpausa, th* Ml adnrti^meat of TBE BORNEO COMPANT. LIMITED, kfmm. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I
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    • 789 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIBS. I'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aamt, at Stueaswre: Ship Aoesct, late J. Dundels 4 Co., CoLLTte ThVundermentioned datesare only approximate. B i.»i. r "Trim fapeeted Will be Deapatcned for On S)>rrlman. BatawUL rec. 17. BaUvia, Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang. Dec. SI. M ITJt Mir
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    • 584 1 IP OUEAN BTBAM BHII* COMfANY AND NKDKRLASDSOHE BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OCKAAN. Toke. Tons. Ah, 11,, 7011 Mtnrmidon JS7O Ag-mtmnm, 7011 N'ntor Sim Aiax 7011 thr,,!,. 4863 Air i now 6743 Patroetu, A 'OR Anrki», TrX Polypkemu, S6IB AnUnor W3l Priam Jxir, Catena* rS74B Pmmetkru, U7O Cualopt -■"*> Pyrrku, «i-'l IhmUi,,,,. 4«M
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    • 583 1 INSUBANCTS. rpHE LONDON AI»D LANCABHIRK 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPiNY. Caoitel «l,l»7 I KIO Pale np CapiUl £112.760 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 Tbe undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to aoospt Are risk* at current rate* of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. 'pilK CHINA TRADERS INSORANCI 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Sabscribad HjOOO/XXj
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    • 439 1 MBUBANCE& Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMILY PROVISION. •2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. I Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE NITdAI. LIFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M P. Fund*— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 450,00,000 LAME MH'SBi UIUAI fMMTMR
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    • 733 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »lO,uuu,nuo. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling ReserTe..sin.frO,oool RKBKBVK LIABILITY OF I lnm im PROPBIKTOBB. j-sl<MttUMo CorET OF DIEBOTOM:— N. A. grsM. Kh, --CBAiaa.il B. snwK B«i.-|iimT CMAiaaux. om. Ewi Tei Ho». S M. Gut I j Katvomd, Em A BAvrr. lea I Rl. RiosttjosoK,
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    • 311 1 NOTICES. COMMON SENSE NIITBHELL "•**°*J '■•«t'« t «Whiliiy, <••>•!• «f vtltalrtr. <l«fr«*i 4 i l i"' Wlth P*»« l "bsisWTtUrtSESl n*a «arrkm(« im full dkr*ti as foe rwortaafj wilsiisi Ji» :a.lts»Uo^ itoi i. !h. Witlm^ rf .rfdrt hb> It •>•<> IMI. o. .iur, 11.1 l l.«l. tiitiiuii. womni.rj „.pt,,... ..r^..r..
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    • 710 1 OflVr lo H>lW*Mi lhe> Hnmiry. \t any thousands have been ra*lored to IJI health and h.ppines* by the ase of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy If afflicted "lib any throal or lung troul.le, |M M trial for it is certain to prove b.-n. fl.ini. l^ogh. lhai have resiste.l xll other trailment for
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  • 95 2 I'mi Vimu.ii .NiMH FlioAUm! Uaft>ii I Dwmunoa Mr :v Independent «tr. HolU Bour*bnya SI Bormida lUI »tr Surtorio PcniviiK nnd lionilmy U Aiubria Ocr >tr. Wayuer Bremnn via porU II I'rtjiKn I ttr Preb i Japan via ports '.'I Nienhuyn Out Mr. Leonhiir.l I Ban jnrmiuuin ■Jl Spwlnian
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  • 254 2 TiiEKi are two sides to every question, and, though laws are supposed to be inexorably right, there are occasions when the observance of a given law is not only incompatible with equity, but is often impossible without the infringement of some other law.
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4 m,» hank rate is •> I
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  • 8 2 The Slraitt llmlgel will he issued tomorrow morning.
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  • 12 2 IMB Powell A Co. send \m a diary and calendar for 1901
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  • 13 2 Pkiimvk. exchange, and share price, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 The anniversary of the Prinsep Street Church is held to-night at 8 o'clock.
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  • 16 2 H M S V.nnnUe went to the wharf this morning to coal before leaving for Labuan.
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  • 15 2 Messrs. Powell A Co. advertise a furniture sale, at Victoria Hotel, on the sth proximo
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  • 13 2 The Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club proposen to produce Hi* Fnrllenry in February next
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  • 14 2 Kb. Robert Moikle, the well-known planter and shikarri, has arrived in Singapore from Selangor.
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  • 17 2 Ax a--:-:rm manager and a civil engineer are advertised for by the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co Ltd.
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  • 18 2 A i.al.mh fur the .Swimming Club Bungalow will leave Johnston's Pier at :i.i and In :<" am. on Sunday
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  • 20 2 A XKW and roomy custom house is now miller construction at Manila, and is to be finished six months hence.
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  • 15 2 Tim Straits Government wants two student apothecaries. Particulars will be found in our advertising columns.
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  • 19 2 Mr. Buna, Inspector of Schools, disposed of a number of Police summons case* in the fourth Magistrate's court today.
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  • 21 2 Mb Buckley's children's Christmas treat in the Town Hall takes place next Wednesday, admission between 730 and 7 4". p Ml.
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  • 21 2 Thk order of the Iftli October last, prjhibiting the importation into the Hlrnits Settlements of cattle from Bangkok has been withdrawn.
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  • 27 2 The adjourned meeting of the shareholders of the I i Mining and Trading Co., called for the 29th inst., is advertised to he postponed till further notice.
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  • 27 2 Thk census office at Washington has announced the total population of the United States to be W.BW.W". a gain of i:t,22'>,484 over the 8:»,069,7iV) enumerated in 1890.
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  • 32 2 \W: acknowledge receipt of a copy of The Eurasian Dance," a lively little pianoforte piece composed by Mr. N. Kurh wu ld y. and now on sale at the Kobinson Piano Co.
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  • 30 2 The Japanese troops in Peking have decided to relieve tho poor in the city during tbe winter by setting apart for their use 8,000 measures of grain captured by them.
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  • 29 2 This afternoon the S.V.A. parade with battery of U guns for lire discipline drill, on the Kailles Reclamation ground. Six rounds of blank ammunition per gun will be taken
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  • 34 2 On Monday next, a public holiday, the Slraili Tima will be published at an early hour in the afternoon. On Tuesday (Christmas I'ayy, and on Wednesday, there will be no issue of the paper.
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  • 34 2 Wk regret to learn that Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, who is at present engaged in the Colonial Secretariat, has be«n ordered home immediately, under Qoctor's orders, to recruit his health, which has broken down.
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  • 34 2 It if rumoured that instructions have been issued by the Powers to their respective Consuls in China, requiring them to forbid the import of arms or materials fj>r the manufacture of ammunition into China.
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  • 42 2 A tioib Visited the Padre's compound at Bagan Serai, Perak, the other day, and carried olf a dog within a stone's throw of a hut^pfhe padre waited in the hut the next day with a gi>n, but tbe tiger did not return.
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  • 47 2 At Weihaiwei the naval people have woke up to the existence of piracy in neighbouring wafers. H. M. S. n*c*r baa caught four pirate junks, and killed three and captured eleven of the pirates, releasing some seventy boats that had not dared to venture out to sea
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  • 44 2 The magistrate at Tunkun, a district near Canton where an indemnity has to be paid for outrages on missions, raises the money by a tax on gambling houses. Indeed a large part of tbe payments for mission indemnities are expected to come from gamblers.
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  • 41 2 There was a distribution of prizes at the Chftug Jim Hean Free School, Havelock Road, yesterday, at which the patron of the School presided. There were twenty-four recipients of the prizes for general progress The school reopens on 2nd January next.
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  • 59 2 The captain of the Ophir reports as follows:— "At Palembang on the 18th inst. the Harbour Master reported to me that the Frederick rienry Buoy was, from reports, assumed t > be adrift in Banka Straits and tnat a steamer had gone to replace it. At noon yesterday I found
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  • 68 2 Last night, Assistant Superintendent Hamilton made a raid at No. 218, North Bridge. Road, and arrested three Chinamen for carrying on a Chap Ji Xi lottery from the loth to the 20th instant. On searching tbe premises the sum of 51, 113 in notes and cash was found. The case
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  • 74 2 Tom Sharkey, sailor-pugilist, and Jim Jeffries, the American champion, are matched for a fight to a finish next June for the championship of the world, and the winner will take all the proceeds of the contest, which will probably take place at Carson City, Nevada. The two men being very
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  • 78 2 Mk.~"ks K"!ly .v Walsh send us one of their useful "Imperial Knglish and Chinese date blocks. They send us also h copy of their well-known Knglish-Malay-Chinexe Diary and Almanac for 1901, interleaved with blotting paper. l!i» Diary has been specially adapted to the needs of this Colony by the addition
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  • 114 2 A case interesting to housewives was decided, the other day, beforo the magistrate at Hongkong. Mrs Jones, wife of the Assistant Harbour Master, charged her house coolie with stealing fish. It appears to be the practice among house coolies, when they are sent for provisions to rut off, say, a
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  • 131 2 Tuosc who intend going in for a good "bike "at Christmas cannot do better than pay the Straits Cycle Agency a visit. This firm only began about fifteen months ago to make machines of their ovn and have turned out over a hundred Lajus since. They hare a large nickel
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  • 102 2 I ..i Chinamen were riding in a 'rikisha along North Bridge Road last evening when another Chinaman came up from behind and struck one of them with a stone. The appearance of the man showed that he was evidently deranged, and the two Chinamen decided to take no
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  • 98 2 Thk following are the fixtures at I'ennng for Christmas week TliuT Dec Golf Straits Championship and Warren Shield. Medal play •> rounds. 24(/i -Golf Inter-Settlement Miield, I'enaiiß r. Singapurp. Match play, 4 a side. 2bll< -dolf Open Handicap. Medal play, 2 rounds. Prize pre- ni i'il by
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  • 262 2 Ink following excerpt from the business report mail before the annual Knneral meeting of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha is of interest to shippers in these .Settlement! European line -As to the European service, it is still far from being satisfactory, cargo on the outward voyages not
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  • 37 2 Fouh fresh cases of cholera and five (•eatns were reported yesterday The cases were all male Chinese rosiding at 3. Kallang Rual, 42, Ophir Rntd, :<!■, Upper Chin Chew Street, and 69, Craig Road— all proved fatal.
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  • 106 2 . DAMAGES FOR COLLISION. A claim for damages was instituted by the owners of the barque KmhUton, LJM tons, which was sunk in St. George's Channel on July 21st last through a collision during a fog with the Cunard liner Campania. Eleven lives of those on
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  • 476 2 WHAT IS TO BE THE FATE OF CHINA In the Heichstag on the occasion of the Supplementary Credit for China, on the 19th ultimo, Count von Buolow, (ierman Imperial Chancellor, reviewed the events preceding the troubles in China, observing that Uermany held back the longest of all the Powers, until
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  • 519 2 . INIKKKMIM. NEW Sl'K' IMIA AT THK British mm, A most interesting addition has been made to the contents of the mummy room at the British Museum in the form of a body which is believed to be the oldest extant, »nd of especial value as throwing some
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES'
    • 83 2 t ALL BUT TUAN TO M I'l MSHKI). Hongkong, 2\tl ly Sung-shoii has resigned the Ctovcjnor-. ship of Kiang-su, and has gone to Singan-fu to place his services al the disposal of the Kmpornr, who is reported to have acceded to the demands of the
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    • 26 2 It la reported that the Ku>|.ress Dowager refuses any further concession to the Powers, alleging that it meant, the destruction of the dynasty.
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    • 24 2 The Imperial German telegfiph between Shanghai, ;>ingtau, ',<nrl Clieloo has been opened, and trill ultimately be extended to Peking. t
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 40 2 Imm, IM M A portion ot Ueneral Knox's bra lias xb.uiiliincd the pursuit of Com ii.amlant Dewet for the purpose^ of dealing with the new military situHfion resulting from the Itoer invasion of Cape Colony.
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    • 17 2 Commandant Dclarey's force is rear Cienerol Clementx's camp, where fighting is believed to be imminent.
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    • 125 2 On Christmas eve, Vespers will b<igin at the iimi-iI hour in the I' itlie.li.il of At Unod Shepherd. Haydn's Imperial Mass will lie sung by a very bMjr, choir itith orchestral accompaneru<ml at the iriidnicht service, at which Hishop Fee will attest*. The interior of tho chnrch will
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    • 281 2 4MM the new products ul the. Philip pines is petroleum. Since (lie arrival of the Americans, mites and mineral productions have bt«n located, says I'etroleum, with the rpsVilt that at the present time there kre several organisations searching lor piying indications of petroleum In some instances
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    • 175 2 Kkiiiiv, Jlm !>»;• mm.X Hiuh Water. 10 44 p.m. s. V. AST gun fire iliwipliiio. V. I IU-cruiU' Drill. A. BATUaDAY, ten t)k kMBIK High W»ter. 10.0 am. 11.18 p.m. New Moon. A.R7 a.m. M. M. homeward mail clown. sr r rricket. O. R. C. Practice S p.m., al
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 399 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULABGOW. Manufacturer, of Dynamite, Gelignite. Oulatine Dynamite. Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The oljom Kzplonnv, Iming all mn in.-fokt-rM in (treat Hnlain, art made to pan the high standard of taftly and pvnty tvrlt mpoted by the liritith Government, and tire, therefore,
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    • 1116 2 NOTICES. FOR SZI^C-A.S-Pianos by all the best makers SUM) AT .MciDKRATE CASH PRICKS AND KOR SUITABLE HIRE PAYMENTS. S|mtl»l Xinns discount or 10 per cent, for cash to the Slst Deromber, 1900 PiarrW on hire from $3 per M.K»t, aiul $10 per month (not including i HTHM. THE ROBINSON PIANO
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    • 872 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. W'ANTKD, ou office clerk, mutt be a If good bookkeeper. Apply with copies nf recent testimonials, and state saury required, to 29/12 T," c/o Straits Time,. WANTED. ABOUT March Ist, 1901, a competent European nurse to take charge of three children (aged four years, two and a half
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    • 104 2 M. 8 8. lattottec for tt« Nrrou. i«r«u um^M U -rituo oo no> uA, of U» pin oolj Bt tk« a^lMt of tUt ixasditioa. nur |TB. S. an raJMtod U»t aaiffet othmim bo imbuahod. AH aJTortUan ooatracto mo nbl«t to too oon.Utaos thM tko M moor a»r Imto ti. 1
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  • 1439 3 ASM M. mil liISIKIhTTIOS Ykstei.i>av afternoon, t lie annual ribution in connection with the BaMai Institution took place in the large schoolroom upstairs. The loom had lieen nicely decorated with Bowen, kaasMn, Ac, and presented a very prelly appearance The H"ii W K^erton occupied the chair, an! there
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  • 147 3 Owners of dogs in the Settlements will he interested to learn that, under certain restrictions, dogs may now be brought into Singapore. Kor many mn their importation from anywhere has been strictly forbidden but the following order limiting the former restrictions has been promulgated in the
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  • 145 3 . Ir M reported that an Anglo-I'ortu-gueee Agieement has been arrived at which concerns tbe <|irestion of Delagoa Bay. Mr. Conger reports to Washington tliHt certain of tiie Ministers at Peking have refused to recognise the credentials of Li Hung-chang and Prince Ching until the Kmpeior's private seal
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 477 3 ia not rupou.il.le i.m thf r>jiini"U- •>> it» oirrw pundenU. TO THK EDITOR OF THfc STRAITS TIMES." Sir,—I should be very much obliged if you could give me your valuable assistance in the following matter: 1 am representative of a big manufactory ot firearms, and am now
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  • 2344 3 A BOOK THAT H.U MADE A SKSSATION. (Continued) (Special lo the StraiU Timtt.") "In a modern 'Praise of- Folly' a long, chapter would no doubt be devoted to the mad custom ruling in Netherlands India of introducing oneself »t all possible times and places
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  • 22 3 The London Gazette announces the promotion of Maj.-Oen A. Walker, (.'.SI, lo bsaolonel-cnmiuandant R A vie» *oord Robert*, •xansferrod Iv Iri-li Guilds.
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  • 104 3 . Tat bewilderment which comes over the feminine mind when leading parliamentarians will not stick to one side throughout their public career seems to be well illustrated by the following little domestic touversation reported in the «7ni<ed Smic* Qauttt Wife (whose political education was completed fifteen years ago, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 525 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Japan via port', Prriutcn, due on 21st Dee Behn Meyer A Co. Fromantle via ports, Sultm, on 20th 11--.. W. Mansflfld A Co. Hamarang via ports, FantnnQ due 26th Dec, Ronstead A Co. Hongkong, HUagnn, due iBth Dec, Behn Meyer A Co. Belawan, I'atar.i, every Saturday,
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    • 1093 3 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTRE. NOTICE II hereby given that the Assessment List containing the annual valuation of, and amount of Assessment lo he levied on, all houms and buildings situated within the Municipality of SiOfapore for the year 1901, is open to the inspection of Ratepayers at the Muoicipal Office. Esplanade,
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    • 416 3 yonos KAT TURKEYB. Til T WJiim, MTOK rMLTIT Fill CAN supply Turkeys for hristmas and New Year. Orders can now be booked at No. |.i, R,,ffle« place. till* c/oH. A. CRANE TIOMPRESSED FODDER Compose i of HAY CHAFF. Finest Crushed Oats and the Finest Broad Flake Bran. It luis been
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    • 714 3 NOTICBS. ALKX. POX CO. i m, HIGH STREET. Arc showing out a large variety of all description of Toys from a needle to an anchor; also Dolls drmuw. and undtmsed, including John Hull. I'nrle Sam, and squeaking Paul Kruger nitb a white Flan. Tom Smith's Cosaque* and Cattbury's Choi-olato creams,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 WKATHKR RKPORT. Kmrtd-i., i Kmtm Hotpita. Mth Dte. IMX). »a.m ip.m.l'p.ni n«ii.<«M. Bar. 29.958 29.8^3 Temu. 85.6 83.J 7»0 W.B'lbTlie' 700 76 0 75-6 8-e Dir.ofWim. he. m. Cairo. '"•gif Max. Temp. <5.6 »°a Mm... 74.3 -15 Jdm In Bor lts.6 g T.rr.rnu 7J.2 a} IU .111,1,, Nil -o The
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  • 583 4 . M neiroßS, 11st Pk IMO. PRODUCE. {Haiti art terntlti io noon) (Jambler f B. lf. Copra Bali, 6.W. do Pontlanak, 6.00. r*ap*r, Black huyers M.M do WhHe, (6J) 43.00 Sago lkv Sarawak.. SOS do Brunei Wo. 1 3.D0 Pearl Sago 3 Hi. Ooflee, Bali, 16X baais 34.00 OoB*e PalamUng.
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  • 68 4 To-Mouow. bombav Maria Trr-tn 11 i.m Frenuuitle Tia port* .Sultan t p.m. Doli Paiani i p.m. Samsrang Tit ports 7Vym K p.m. Calcutta Tim ports Punea 3 p.m. Klang Ti» porU ffw /von<; t p.m. I'h'bon A Smintij Zvrma 4 p.m B .ngkok Keotto Wai i pin. Cotie
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  • 122 4 raoii Bnaori By the M. M. *> s. Ittdtu doe on Bunday with date* to the aoth Not. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the Sui Not. From China:— By the M. M s. s. Brnat Simons due on Sunday. •A -*mg»pore Due
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  • 299 4 ARRIVALS. Per KonaßaHg trom Manila-Mr. T. Howaldt, and Ret. Mr. Wirl. Per a. a. S«/<an from Moar— Mr. and Mr§. White, and Mr. A. O. Hendry, Per i. a, Palani from Deli— Meatra. 0. D! M. Vogt, and F. E. Copyn. Per s. t. (ronlnam from Kangoon via
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  • SHIPPING
    • 198 4 Under mis heading the following abbreviations are used str— steamer sh. ship bq.— barque sch— schooner Tot Yar>hl Cru— Cruise. Qbt— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. Horse- power Brit.— British I. 6.— XSaMi Sum: Fr.French uer.— German Dot.— Dutch Job. Johore Ac., J. e..—Gennralcargo d.p.— deck passengers: U—
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    • 1173 4 TRADING VESSELS c. AHKIV.LJ SIICCI NOO* OF YESTKRDaY. Bormida, Ital. str 1,491 tons, Captain S irtorio, aoth Dec. From Hongkong 13th Dec. Gc.,7 'dji. Behn Meyer and (Jo. For Penang 21st -Rds. Uoalpara, Brits.r 1.308 tons, Capt Jacobs, aoth Dec Prom Kangoon, 1 4th Dec Gc. 28 d.p Boustead tCo
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    • 571 4 wMD pori. pnoahlt daU oi nidsl. ant name of agtnlt. t (yTSAMBBS. Albengi, New York, Dec SO; B. Meyer. Amiiru, Hongkong, Dec. 23; B. M. Annam. Colombo, F.b IS; MM Ar.-igosi.-i. H'koug, Dec 31 B M^yer. I Banca. I^ndon, Dec Hi I' o Bisagno, Bombay, l>»c i* B.
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    • 157 4 Nta r»*. Utrrtm *»<>• Siiuf Cvnieiia*. < Dec L SO Nam Yong Brit .U 084 Blak.r Maouar Deo *M Wee Bir and Co. 50 Ooalpera dr. llMJacobe Rangoon Dec* U BouiUad A Co. ■X •l I rom*th«n« ,t r MM Day Urerpool Nor IK W. Manifleld Co. UO Saint
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 548 4 NOTICES. Before eating your X'mas and New Year cakes, don't forget to drink a glass of QUINQUINA DUBONNET. Sole Agents: DLTIRE CO. Retail at Meaar*. John Little A Co., Ltd. 15 de LSplenter Co. lloon Keat Co. Ann Lock Co. Kirn Mm Co. awis CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD.
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    • 356 4 INDIAN ENOINEEBING. An Illcstuted Weeely Jocekal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. H if* punnM Ixma /Me orrWalum, LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE (IB. CALCUTTA wA-f WHAr WE AM. WAM. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. made t itirrin -if Irihi-r.) tjr .m--i in Hritit North Hornro.
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    • 994 4 NOTICBS. Sweel Scents from /lowers, RIGAUO'S whiti vioi^ts. RIGAUD'S wniti ho«i. RIGAUD'S WNITK .*«BIN. RIGAUD'S WHITI LILAO. RIGAUD'S whiti mi*. R I6 AUD t C; mmmm. Paris V J "GOLDEN THURN" BUTTER, FROM The &olden Churn Creamery VICTORIA, is now on aale at all Provision Dealers at the following price*
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    • 312 4 NOTICETHE ALEXANDER BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ASE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY. BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE CLAY. For particulars apply to THE BORNEO Co., l.m. -Agents. 10/S W. Dalian. The Australian Hone Repository. S. KOKK ROAD (off Orchard Road). Arrivej pers.s. "CLITUS" on Friday, 30th Nov., a very select shipment of
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    • 123 4 NOTICES. MEN-8 WEAKNESSES CITRBD. Many thousands of men suffer from enervating weaknesses, and cannot Rod a cure for them. I nay to such sufferers write to me; and I will show you a recently discovered means (simple and certain) by which you can be relieved of your sufferings. It will
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    • 33 4 NOTICES j HOTBL CH. VAN HORCK. (iAROBT Celegen op ft! 00 voet hoo«ie :pavii,jokn syrtkkm, UROOT PARK met Speblplaats voor kinderen Een ruime Billard-en Speel Zaal Tapel en Kidkbk onder toesicht Kurap. Kok.
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