The Straits Times, 17 January 1901
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Title Section15 1901-01-17 1 The Straits Times. ESTI). OVER i A CEXTUKY, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY JANUARY, 17, 1901. NO. ttjm.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement904 1901-01-17 1 NOTICES. •puK to*am>wmrun, uma THE Stufeni Life Assmsmo. Nor-ioh Daioß fin Inrarsoos Sod««v. Atlas iMnw Oosspav (h»). Th# Bo«iUblw Uf* Aanranoe Society. TW C*i»« Mutual Stan. N.ritt.tioa I'ompniv. TWTjOm lisi Lfc B— Compel .r nXWhn «f thMa (VspuM. »o» fill «lv«rti-.ni«t>t of THK BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITKI) Airwnta STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Omni,TiL*n*M'H904 words
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Advertisement731 1901-01-17 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ I'niier contract with the N'tfHsWnde India Oovernmenl. Aarntl at Sngaport: BHIF- AOISCY, un J. DUUDIU A Co., 2-3. CoLLTU QotY. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. st.-nm.-r From Expected Will be Despatched for On it Carpentitr. BaUTia. Jan 14. Bttaria! Jan. 18. Ailing. Berau ria731 words
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Advertisement611 1901-01-17 1 >TORDDEUTHC H E R LLOYD I BKEMKN. nAMBURG-AMERIKA I.INIE, HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The (»t and well-known Mail-steamem of ih<'-** lines will leave .Singapore on or about the undermentioned date* Outward 1901. Homeward 1901. S.irWn Jan. 17 I Prim, u l 'me J»n. 14 KiauUcKou Jan. *1 Preunen Jan in611 words
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Advertisement586 1901-01-17 1 INSURANCES. 'pHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £x,1*7,M0 Paid Dp Capital £212.7«0 Reserve Fund £1,078,680 Ibe undersigned, Agent* for tba Company, are prepared to »ocept lira naks at BOURTEAD 4 Co., AgeDU. THE CHINA TRADERS INBUXANCI 1 COM PANT, L I M ITED Coital BubMribad fI.OOU.OUIj Amount586 words
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Advertisement527 1901-01-17 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY. In.-..r|i,.ral.-i1 1833. I THE OLDEBT BKITIBH COLONIAL FIRE OFFICE. HUM IU STATHECT, ISM. (Mtk \mi.) Paid-up Capital ffpflro. Caab Bsssttm PlB,es«. I Fire Premium Income £278,471. Loam paid rince formation of Company £4,841, 478. I Ihe undersigned have been appointed I ageoU of tbe British527 words
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Advertisement646 1901-01-17 1 BANKS. TTONQKONG AND SHANGHAI XI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital »io,uu),ooo. RESERVE FUND.— Stirling Reserve.* lO.OUi.OO'l > awnnnnn COCBT OF UIMCTOIU: A. Biu». K«,.~ Ciu»u B. B««irAß\E«q.— Dipittt Chaikm«n fe OkTt. K«vi Tki Hok. B M. Out I A. J Batstohd. E«j A Him. K-i I K L RIcHABDSOX, Bsq H01..J.J.646 words
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Advertisement855 1901-01-17 1 ENVELOPES TO BK HAD AT 7HK "STKAITS TIMES" QRKS THE PATRIOT ENVELOPES 1,000 «1. sant free by Post «].40 THE ANTIQUE ENVELOPES. l.fwn »i SO wint fre« by Pout $.1 BHir<ntioHT», RNi.ix»m, lion ud Bud FOCHIXKS, WllAßllsnißi, 4c. This Company execute Ship ud Marine Eof V}'' p ir oLAWmmtim* in855 words
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Advertisement790 1901-01-17 1 I AIPr*Ml B f. a i Chiracs W»t»aa s, I Prof Kou Tyler, of Chicago, Vl« I idenl Illinois Woman s Alliance ia lOKof I bumberUnns Cou«b Remedy I 1 suR-red with a ami* cold this 1 whirh threatened to run into ni,.o/ I m I .liff.Tvnt remedies but I790 words
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Article133 1901-01-17 2 Dm. VUHL* N4N> VuoARiJ Cinui Dmtiutio* Ju 16 Pub Ann 17 Hong Wan 17 Udv Mitchell 17 i Klcvo 17 Ixion IT Ihtrdanuo 17 Zntu 17 Kian Y»n C 17 0. 0. Meyer 17 I S», liaen 17 I Adiiatko IT Luela 17 Cbtraotc Prit itr. i RnberiMD Tort133 words
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1000 1901-01-17 2 The Straits Time. PRICK 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1901. Thk > lull treatment of Mr. Kruger by the German Emperor, and the extraordinary roll* face of affairs iv South Africa, as evidenced in the deapatcbes of the laat few week*, caat an interest, that would otherwise be stale, around1,000 words
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Article14 1901-01-17 2 Yesterday afternoon, a young crocodile was shot near the source of the .Singapore river.14 words
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Article17 1901-01-17 2 A Khkh Chinese, Jiving at 199 North Bridge Road, alleges that his cashier hat absconded with 5643.17 words
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Article18 1901-01-17 2 Mr A. F. Lake, of Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw ,v Co. London, hat arrived from Calcutta by the Kerbudila.18 words
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Article19 1901-01-17 2 Thi P A O. extra steamer Tientsin left Colombo yesterc'-y evening and it due here on Thursday at daylight.19 words
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Article21 1901-01-17 2 The Sachttn, with the German mail from Europe, passed Malacca at 10 o'clock this morning and is due here at dusk.21 words
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Article22 1901-01-17 2 Th> P. ix O. intermediate steamer Malacca lelt Penang at aY am. this morning and is due to arrive here on Friday.22 words
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Article18 1901-01-17 2 D'Ahc's Marionettes open at the Town Hall tomorrow. A new artist for the Company arrived from Paris yesterday.18 words
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Article22 1901-01-17 2 (Ink hundred and seventy-six deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The latio per thousand was J7.11.22 words
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Article26 1901-01-17 2 Captain Reese, of the kiuiat, prosecuted two Chinamen, yesterday, for theft of four singlets on board his vessel. The men each got three months' rigorous imprisonment26 words
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Article31 1901-01-17 2 Miskks. I .ill ncr, l.i win. have despatched a shipload of coal from Bengal for use on the Egyptian railways, this being the furthest west the Indian article has yet reached.31 words
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Article33 1901-01-17 2 At 10 a m yesterday aChinatnau was poling his tipalcotr in the Kallang River when bis pole stuck in the mud, and the man was knocked overboard. He has not been seen since.33 words
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Article31 1901-01-17 2 I Municipal Commission met toil iv at 2M), to pass rules under section 2»1 of the Municipal Ordinance. This section gives the Commissioners eaWtordinary powers to deal with outbreaks of epidemics.31 words
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Article35 1901-01-17 2 A yiak's rigorous imprisonment, two months of which is to be solitary confinement, was the sentence passed, yesterday, on Tan Huey by the bench of two magistrates for theft from a house. This is exemplary.35 words
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Article37 1901-01-17 2 Sj-vxn coolies working at the Calcutta Portland Cement Works at Rajgunge were recently asphyxiated with carbonic gas. It seems they went to sleep in the boiler-house, where a lot of coal was stacked, with the doors shut.37 words
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Article64 1901-01-17 2 A i-ikk at Hongkong on the 9th instant consumed a pie.cegno.ls shop insured for $14,000. The origin of the outbreak seems to lie that one of the shopmen went to the top floor to light a keiosene lamp The l.unp appears to have been turned up too high, and viun64 words
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Article69 1901-01-17 2 IIMWI evening, a rikitlia was iluuiafied by collision with a carriage (driven by a syce) on the Esplanade. There were Eurn|>eans in the carriage. They pulled up to ascertain th« damage and then passed on. This morning the gentlemen left their names at the ft ritr.il Station. This fact deserves69 words
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Article64 1901-01-17 2 UiuM* Annual for 1901, under the editorship of Mr. Win Palmer, keeps up the deservedly high reputation of that publication as a useful book of reierence. The present issue is a distinct improvement on the previous edition, and contains a mine of information on topics of public interest. Special articles64 words
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Article82 1901-01-17 2 RiPKUKNTATivn of the (pinning industry have lieen discussing trade questions at Osaka. The position of the manufacturers is not satisfactory from lack of capital. There are over 60 mills at present in Japan, and of those very few are for the moment in a secure position. Ih. v have been82 words
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Article107 1901-01-17 2 It is estimated that the present Burma rice crop will leave 3,600,000 tons of cargo rice for export to other com. tries. This is said to be the largest crop ever yet obtained in Burma. China and the Straits will no doubt take a good quantity. But in these markets107 words
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Article97 1901-01-17 2 A PRUKNTATION was recently made to Mr. Charles Ernest, who has retired after 48 years' service on the NorthEastern Itailway Company as a%sistanttuperintendent of the line, and in bis speech in reply gave some reminiscences of hit early years in the service, recalling the open carriages of the days when97 words
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Article101 1901-01-17 2 This morning, sixteen persons, threefourths of whom werrt Surasion girls, were brought before Mr. Howard on a charge of gambling in a common gaming house in Queen Street. The prosecution showed that the parlies were playing ca: Js admitted that the door and windows were open that the room was101 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
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Article50 1901-01-17 2 HM IMPERIAL YEOMKN TO BE ENLISTED. %HI VOLUXTKEUS WANTED. Undo*, Jan. mk. Government is tending drafts of Imperial Yeomanry to South Afrioa, and hat authorised the enlistment of 6,000 Yeomen. Government is also railing for 3,000 Volunteers to replace the Volunteer service companies al present at the front.50 words
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Article12 1901-01-17 2 It is stated that several Militia battalions will be re-embodied.12 words
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Article28 1901-01-17 2 MSITISH LOSSES. Captain H Fit/herbert and five men were killed, 1.1 wounded, and 4 missing in a lU'lit with the invaders in the Murraysbtirg district.28 words
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Article33 1901-01-17 2 On the llth inst the Boers captured a convoy of twelve waggons at Rhenosterkop. Two of the escort were killed and eleven wounded. The remainder were captured, but. were afterwards released.33 words
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Article48 1901-01-17 2 Yk*tkrday evening an attempt was made by two Chinese tongkangt to raise the sunken launch Petrel, but, when the men commenced heaving, the ronoA-aii!/.<straini-d and started leaking anil the attempt had to be given up. This niornint: two longknngi manned by Klion have been endeavouring to raise IIaAM48 words
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Article199 1901-01-17 2 A i Hints incident, which greatly amused the (jueen, is recalled by the death of Major Norton Legge, of the loth Hussars, who lost his life in General Clementa's engagement witb Delarey at Magalieaberg. Major Legge was very short-sighted, and wore an eye-glass. He had the good fortune to receive199 words
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Article110 1901-01-17 2 An importunt step in the direction of the protection of the wild animals of the Soudan, i>ays a homx paper, has already been taken by the AngloSoudanese Government, which has decided to establish a new department to be known as the Soudan Wild Animal Department, The dire110 words
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Article116 1901-01-17 2 Thk yearly expenses of the Su'.tan Household have been estimated at no less a sum than six million sterling Of this a million and-a-half alone is spent on the clothing of the women of the harem, and £80,000 on the Sultan's own wardrobe. Nearly another million116 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter293 1901-01-17 2 TO THK EDITOR OF THK "STRAITS TIMKB." Sir, With reference to a paragraph in yesterdßy's issue of the titrattt Times, about a launch being sunk by gelling foul of the propeller of the Baa to Sovn, which was leaving the harbour on Tuesday evening, I believe293 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement437 1901-01-17 2 NOTICES. •KRIS' BEER A first tjaaMf Piltener, at a moderate nee. Guaranteed equal to anything in the narket. IM.Vi per case of 8 dm. pints, of all BORNEO CO., I.TP. Sole Importers RITCME'S WHISKY QPECIAI.I.Y sele.ted blend; thoroughly O matured in bond. Price $10 per caae samples free. BORNEO CO.,437 words
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Advertisement707 1901-01-17 2 NOTICES. MALACCA TBA HAS NO EQUAL. Ta a*e II earr la la Bar II always. HC V the cup that cheers but not inehriates. TO SI HAD AT Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd.. Messrs. Ann Lock .V Co Battery-road, and Messrs Tong Lee Sang. Orchard-road. m. w. t. 33/9707 words
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Advertisement852 1901-01-17 2 NOTICES. NOVELTIES IN LACE SLEEVES. In < rrnm Lace. Bark Larr. la Wklle Lace. Length il inches. Length 24 inches. Length 26 inches Price »4.2fi per pair. Price $4.60 per pair. Price IS.BO per pair. In «htlr sprig \ri la While Sprig »t la Walt* hiffen. I-ength 18 inches Ungih852 words
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Advertisement693 1901-01-17 2 BOARD ANJ^LOIX;iN(;. ONE room vwant at Aljeh House, 106 Orchard Road. Terms moderate. GOOd t;llil.'. 8/2 TO BK LM. ALA ROE and well-lit second floor .iffi.-e at corner of Robinson Road and TelegraphJJtreet. AppPto KHAi-F.R A CUMMISO, 7 flattery Road. Mar. IK °di. th. no. CEYLON I.ACE MERCHANT. D. B.693 words
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Advertisement966 1901-01-17 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWNJIALL. Thrte Sights Only Commencing TO-MOUKOW FRIDAY, ISth JAM'ARY, at 9.15 p.m. DWS WORLD-FAMED MARIONETTES Fantoches Francoises. f Perfect and lifelike. Modelled aud constructed Thi I from original designs by Fiodku. < the late Mom OL. D'Ari'. I acknowledged throuchoul I the world at the Mario-n-tie King." i966 words
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Advertisement93 1901-01-17 2 M. S. 8. iauutot for tk* rfrrov. i« 1 1 •nttao us on aid* of Urn paooi only B> O>« a^lMt ul Uiat oooditioa, n^u>- J. S. 3. tn rwu.J taat mif ht oUwrwi.. h. pobli.horf. All tjT«rtUiar<x>iitm< U an nbnt to Uwi ooodiboo tku t« Hum «t ban ti.93 words
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Article219 1901-01-17 3 rill ILUSOK-HAAS CAM. At the Assiies, this morning, Abraham Uaar, and his wife Sarina Haas, of the K..V111 CM H"t-1. were iharßi-.l with attemptinu to e«t"rt *-JUO from Sarah Kllison in November last The Attorneylieneral prosecuted and Mr Braddell defended. The charge aiainst the male prisoner was withdrawn219 words
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Article869 1901-01-17 3 ..X THE STRAITS GOVEKNMKXT How fashion on you t'ink he rule inside the Stliiits Sctteement. You t'ink he hood, you t'ink he bad said Tv To to his patron and guide, Wun Lung, one evening while the two were enjoying a pipe, or, to be869 words
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Article48 1901-01-17 3 Kliti.r* special service ul telegrams for the Colombo press closes on the ."Ist instant. Reuters agency there proposes to begin the new year with one conFolidafed service, giving 50 per cent, more news than in the present ordinary service and charging a subi} tim imitated by one half.48 words
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Article362 1901-01-17 3 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club has been fixed for Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, at 5 p.m., in tbe Exchange. The business is to pass the annual report and accounts for 1900; to alter Rule No. 1 by deleting therefrom the following words "H. H.362 words
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Article141 1901-01-17 3 In the Second Chamber of the States General at the Hague on the 20th ult. four bills were submitted (1) approving of the marriage of Queen Wilhelmina with Duke Henry of MecklenburgSchwerin, regulating the procedure to be followed in its celebration, and providing for certain contingencies in connection141 words
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Article163 1901-01-17 3 I oItPS OIIIIERS BY MAJOR Ml RHAV Dulin: -Orderly Offl.-er for the ensuiog week: Lieut li A, Derrick. Orderly N. CO. for the enßuing week Sor^t H Heaney. Pnrad't:— Monday -Jlot 6 a.m. snd 6 p m. ■•■m Maxim practice Tuesday Mad, fi.l6p.m. Ib dismount. ng dril163 words
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Article178 1901-01-17 3 It .-liould not be difficult to meet the world's growing demand for tin, says hrili-U Mining, la Australia tin mines succeed each other for the whole length of the eastern coast, from Brisbane to Melbourne, and the formations which contain this metal are found in prolongation as178 words
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Article239 1901-01-17 3 A.v American who is at present in Berlin, a Captain Vetrio, appears to possess a constitution and digestive powers of such a curious nature as to be able to consume with apparent avidity as much poison as he likes without suffering any inconvenience or bam whatever Lately he gave239 words
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Article1472 1901-01-17 3 A meeting of the Municipal Coinminion wan held yesterday. Present Mr Anthonisz (in the chair), Col Pennefatlier, Messrs Evans, Barker, Sohst, Choa Giung Thye, and Lee Choon Guan. FINANCIAL. The linancial statement showed a balance in hand of $95,437, against $108,01:2 at the last meeting. Bills to the1,472 words
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Article218 1901-01-17 3 As excellent story is tnld by the Daily Mail concerning an Irish sentry in South Africa. A Yeoman was bringing supplies into camp when he was stopped by the sentry in question with the customary Who goes there Tbe Yeoman replied, unwisely perhaps, A friend -with whisky. Halt,218 words
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Article323 1901-01-17 3 The following story of bow Lord Brougbam obtained his first brief may be new to some of our readers, i.onl Brougham, it would seem, was a particular briefless barrister at the time, and was on his way by train to attend the assizes at N At323 words
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Article95 1901-01-17 3 Oub Parliamentary divisions into Foreign, Indian, and Colonial Office* do not, according to a writer in BlacktroorZ, correspond with the natural divisions. What seems needed is an Asiatic department, which would relieve the Colonial Office of the charge of Hongkong, tbe Straits, Borneo, New Guinea, and other95 words
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Article147 1901-01-17 3 It is officially announced that, in the present disturbed state of Manchuria, the Russian railway guard even at its reinforced strength is altogether insufficient to protect over 1,300 miles of line, and, therefore, part of the Russian troops in Manchuria will remain there to bo withdrawn gradually as the147 words
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Article468 1901-01-17 3 The writer never had a taste of rheumatism but once— about four years ago it was and it l.ii.i me up and made me groan for six weeks. And I am not praying for any more I can get a heartload now, jn-t by thinking bow468 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1901-01-17 3 VEBSELB ADVERTISED TO SAIL. rVcmanllc vis port!.. Auitralinti, on itUli Jan., Boustead A Co. Kenans nnl Bon>l>ay, Ilitagnt, duo -JOth J»o., Bt'hn Meyer Ce. fenang and Calcutta, Kumtavg, due Hist .tan., itoußleaii A Co. Betawan, Patani, every Saturday. Behn Never to. Kl»ng via ports, Hnn Whall Hin r verv Friday,58 words
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Advertisement78 1901-01-17 3 THOMSON'S NEW Xodel, "tiLOVK-FITTLV. CORSETS KMJI.ISH MAItK throughout f Thomsons TO HV. lIAU Of AIA DKALKKS 'IHKOUUHOIT THK WORM). Mfrs. W. S. Thomson 4 Co. Ld. London A CARD. M. S. Mum, M. D. IMv Clinical Assistant, Soho Honpital for Women (London). Consultation and Residence 377, Victoria Street. in f.78 words
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Advertisement443 1901-01-17 3 NOTICES. SOCIETY r'OR THE PREVENTIONS OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. rpHE public are informed that the 1 address of tbe Society's Inspector, Mr. E. F. Paglar, is at 2.V) Bemoolen Street All persons wishing to report any cases of cruelty which may come under their .lotice are requested to communicate, with443 words
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Advertisement922 1901-01-17 3 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICK. ABPECIAI. Committee of the Commissioners having been appointed to confer with the representatives of the several clasne« nf ratepayers on the whole auestion of water supply and the incience of the w ter tax. persons who desire to state their views to the Committee addresses to the922 words
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Advertisement816 1901-01-17 3 BHHTINQ. IIKITIKH INDIA STKAM NAVIGATION COM PAS V, LIMITED. FOR PENANO. RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. ■THE Company's steamer WBVABd, I. I ,9tttoDi Captain Jacobi. will he dcv pitched for the above ports on Thursday, the I7lb instant, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to 17/1 BOUBTEAD A Co, Agents816 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous207 1901-01-17 3 AKKANUEMENIc 'Iiii'iwuAi, 17th JMMB. High Water. H.4 p.m. S. V. a Drill. Ueiman outward maildueat dusk. Friday, 18th Jaiharv. High Water. 8.7a.m. ARM p.m. Field Firing. Cbangie R .».i. 7a.m. to U 8. V. R 8klrmi>hiog Drill. 8. V. A. Dismounting drill. K A. 8. Meeting. 6. U. a C.207 words
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Miscellaneous94 1901-01-17 3 WEATHER REPORT Kamitnnv K>Wn.» H.m»<ai IrVa Jan. IKII. M.iv. p.m. p. in Kbmauk*. Bar. 30.036 29.888 2D.U76 TOOD. 79.S rW.fi 7H.1l W.tflbThr. "80 77S 711.4 S.- c Dir.ofWin.: ksk. N.E. Calm g-o'g Max. Temp. M.O > i~ Mm... 71.9 Max. in So 187.S =V* Tcrr.rad X8.3 "E-ga Rainfall Nil. 7.94 words
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Article583 1901-01-17 4 BiinAPOR«, 17th Jmcut, 1901. PRODUCE. (Bate* an eomettd to noon) Humbler buyers 18 30 OoprmB»ll «m do Pontianak, 6 00 f Pepper, Black. 28,1*71 do Wbite,(6;l) 4860 Sago Floor Sarawak,. 5.071 do Brunei No. 1 8.90 Pearl Sago 8 834 Ootoe, Ball, IS* buii 3400 Ooflee Paleml«ng 16* bMii583 words
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Article51 1901-01-17 4 To-Mouow. Pontianak Sri Potdianak 7 a.m, Batavia via ports Dt Carpcntier 7 ».m. Bangkok Tax CHiotr 2 p.m. Klaog via ports Whalt Bin A p.m. Palembang Ophir 4 p.m. Batcbdiy. I'tnang A Co'ombo Wtmcto Mnru 10 a.m. Fremaotle via portu Atulraiind 2p.ru. Klaog ?U porU Hye Uvng S51 words
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Article124 1901-01-17 4 Kroh Kuhopii :-By the N. D. 1,, s. s. Saclwn, due on Jan. l«th with dates to the -.Mth l>v. Sh,. brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 30th Nov. From Chika By the M. M. s.s. Sutatie, due on Tuesday. Veil Singapore Dim124 words
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Article300 1901-01-17 4 AKHIVALS. Por s. s. Hue U»,m from Klang via ports-Miss K. A. Campbell, Messrs. H. Huttenbacli, and K J. Dykes. TO ARRIVE. {For Singapore.) Per M. M s. s. Tonkin from Marseilles Jan. IS Mr. E. Van Raalte. Tor N D. L. s.s. Sacluen from Hamliuri; due l?lh300 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article142 1901-01-17 4 Ua.Lir timuaadiagtba following übi.io/..--tions we uwd «tr.— iteamar so.— «hiu; cq.— barqae seta- choooer Yet— Vvbt Cra.— Oruiwr Obt— Gunboat Tor Corpihio; H.p. -Horn-power, Bril.Mrititb U. 3.— United SUtsi r V Preach; iK -H'mim; Dak— Mob: Job.— Johore o. c..— o ,n<ril**rxo do d*:k nwenp >rs U.142 words
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Article1202 1901-01-17 4 ■■Bj H'<™, Brit. str. 1 1« tons. C»pt Hudso.i, Itiih Jan From Malacca, IMb Jan. U.-., and i» d |>. VVw Bin and Co. For Malacca, lYlh— Ma, ll^e Uong, Brit »tr M tunn. Captain i.'.iim.-. I 7tli Jun. From Klaog, I.lth Jan. U.i'.. ami Jl« dp.1,202 words
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Article532 1901-01-17 4 Same, port, probable tt'ile oi arrhal. and u<i»w (ij'ftf.'. A.-ljilio OhiH) Jan Man»fleld. AI.-iii.iii-. H k ...I- to leave X.-l. Ar.nain, Colombo, X.-L. IH; M M. Anns M00r... Moji, Jan J6 M. 11. Kaiaba A.limous, Kuropo, p',d Canal, Jan I Mi > -i i, Ooti*. Fi-uil; IMen.leN. Bedouin.532 words
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Article99 1901-01-17 4 j IS fi I VimelkNami Toot Captaik Fnoii Baiuu>. Comkwm*. q Rig. I JaT I i i I 14 Victor Nor b.|. KWHauge Port Natal Not in kthlr Dui.tr jrxv Mcliill I'alemUing J*n U Bug Soof Gun 18 Movune Brit Mr »>I6 I'ouraili b rkeuhead Dec 14 Hornoo Toy99 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1901-01-17 4 NOTICKS. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hud Ofticb No. Is, Cautou Roai>, hhumhai. JAB. A. WATTIE. MaDkger. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAX 4 SONS, I^*i Agents The Company offen easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. 1 special point is made of prompt359 words
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Advertisement276 1901-01-17 4 NOTICE. WHAT WE AIJ. WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIEDRA. mode sasatafc o/ tobacco groin to Hrit., Honkßomn. Kyr TO riNK HAVANAHB. EXQUISITE flavour and aroma; packed in tin sealed boxes ensuring perfect condition. Conchas in boxes of SO |4.00 per 100 Regalia BriUnica do JH.OO Bouquets do 17.00276 words
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Advertisement328 1901-01-17 4 NOTICES CHAMI'AGNti. WOrn ROKDERER. EXTRA DBY. (Ileserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Bl&nohe BRINKMANN CO Soii Impobtiri. H'lail at JOHN LITTLE A CO., LTD. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHUTS. BIZEB FROM 14 TO 18". G. OTOMUNE CO. AM IDEAL TONIC SERRAVALLO'S TOxNIC (BAKK AM) IROX WINE) Kllmulalni the Appetite328 words
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Advertisement713 1901-01-17 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED OV£R HALF A CENTURY Tdtfhnt, Ho. TO. TtUfTmmku Aiirtu:— "Tims, Sixoiross." The Straits Times has a widespread circulation in Asia. It circulates largely in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam,713 words
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