The Straits Times, 21 January 1901
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Title Section15 1901-01-21 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, MONDAY JANUARY, 21, 1901. NO. 20,W.-,15 words
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Advertisement934 1901-01-21 1 :VOTI(fIR. /FIHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED THI Maadord Lifs Aanan. Norwich Daloa Fir* laanaas* Society. ttlas A»*n Ccajpsay (Flr^. Th. Rqr')aMe Lif» As«srsaa> Sos My. T»» China llwtaal Staaat Havigatioß Cos^iaay. Tta TothaAMa I«fw Bay Ooapaay. Foe ntrtioaWs of ahaxi Compsai**, sa* th* (all tdV.rtiMiMot of THK BORNEO COMTANT. LIMITKD A,f..nU934 words
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Advertisement765 1901-01-21 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 17-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I n.lei contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, late J. Dabrdels A Co., t-i, Colltbr Quay. the undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will ba Despatched for Oo Uraaf ran A Hylandt. BaUvia via Billiton. Jah 23. I'ulo765 words
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Advertisement599 1901-01-21 1 ORDDEUTBD IN BREMEN. nAMBURG-AMERIKA I.INIE. HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Tha fast and well-known Hail-steamers of these line* will leave Binga|>ore on or about the undermentioned date* Outward 1901. Homeward 1901. k'iaut.chou Jan. SI I Prinxestlrene Jan. 14 Unarm Feb. 14 Preuuen Jan 28 Stuttgart Feb. 28 Hamburg Feb. 11 Raw*>599 words
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Advertisement595 1901-01-21 1 INSURANCES. rpHB LONDON AND L4KCABHIRB 1 INSURANCK COMPANY. Capital «,1J7,c0) Paid up Capital £J12.7f10 Reserve Fnad i 1,073,680 The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept Are risk* at current rate* ot premium. BOUBTKAD A 00., Agents. rE CHINA TEA DEBS INSUKANCI COMPANY. UHTTXD. Capital SuhsorilMd ttMUMO. I595 words
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Advertisement296 1901-01-21 1 I V LNSURANCE& Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 8. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISUJiMI'IRK WITHAL I.frifOFFICK, ExTABUBBED 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gont, M. P. Fund*— Rs. 420,00,000 I r C'laisßß I'aid-R* 460,00,000 I ui«k muses uuiu296 words
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Advertisement759 1901-01-21 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve. $10,000,000) Silver Reserve.. I 2 00,000 l Or oo0 RESERVE LIABILITY OF I PROPRIETORS -$10,000,000 Corar of Diaacroßar— N. A. Stain. X«) "C*air*u« K. SHsnriK. F*o D*pittv Cmiiii 'OUTS. B*« Trs Hok. B at. Gin I A.759 words
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Advertisement563 1901-01-21 1 NOTICE. pEYLON LA(!K MERCHANT, D. R \y Padris Hamy, No. 8 Sumford Road' Singapore. Has n^^ived a large collection of beat Ceylon lace. Lace collar sets Handkerchiefs, Tortoiseshell goods, and Ceylon ebony curiosities. si/1 A CAKD. M. S. Mehta, M. D. LaU Clinical Assistant, Soho HospiUl for Women (London). Consults'563 words
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Advertisement784 1901-01-21 1 Airroalarat alcag. Weataa M Prof. KouTylv, of Chi.-aio Vice-Pi ideat Illinois Woman's Allmnc, in ing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, sa Isiiff»red with a severe cold this' win rJ"r h l i"2"" led *"«> nneumo, I Inn I dioarent remedies hot I seemec grow worm and the medicine up**t stoma<h. A784 words
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594 1901-01-21 2 PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1801. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW. Our Queen is dying. The greatest and best beloved of rulers that the world htf ever known is passing over into the Valley of the Shadow and we, and hor other subject*, in all the remoter and nearer594 words
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Article12 1901-01-21 2 Thk new Treasury Loaa in I^ondon h.n been half a million ovor-subscribud.12 words
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Article13 1901-01-21 2 Tut: 8m returned from Pahang yesterday with Ur. and Mrs. Croucher on board.13 words
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Article14 1901-01-21 2 Tm body of a European has been found in the Harbour off Kampong I'ouding.14 words
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Article15 1901-01-21 2 Thbrb were two cholera cases reported here on Friday last. One of them resulted fatally.15 words
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Article14 1901-01-21 2 The D. 8. gunboat Viektbarg went alongside Taojong Fogar wharf tliin morning to coal.14 words
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Article17 1901-01-21 2 Tiik L. L T. C. courta will be closed to-morrow on account of the Mohammedan Hari Knva17 words
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Article17 1901-01-21 2 ft,ooo passengers have been snowed up on a railway in southern Russia. 120 were frozen to death.17 words
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Article16 1901-01-21 2 Thk P. 0 intermedium Jumm has on board about 100 invalided Bailors and marines from China16 words
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Article20 1901-01-21 2 A policeman at I'enang lias been fined ten dollars for leaving his beat and being found asleep in a tub.20 words
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Article22 1901-01-21 2 Tin Antgar went into dock at Keppel Harbour on Saturday, after discharging her cargo of coals there. She will be undocked to-day.22 words
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Article20 1901-01-21 2 A man named Jacob Cohen has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment under the Protection of Women and Childreos' Ordinance.20 words
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Article25 1901-01-21 2 A iikih of cremations of members of the Siamese royal family began at Bangkok on the 14th instant. The ceremonies will extend into next month.25 words
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Article26 1901-01-21 2 Ovkr 72,000 piculs of tin and tin-ore were exported from Negri Sembilan in 1800. The value came to about 5fi,338,n00 and the duty reached over •692,618.26 words
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Article27 1901-01-21 2 Ma. C. R. Earksbire, Assistant Surveyor, R. E., having arrived from England per Malacca on the 18th inst., has been taken on the strength of the command.27 words
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Article30 1901-01-21 2 The French transport ChoUm arrived from Saigon this morning, en rout* for Marseille*. There are 23 officers, 400 soldiers and 30 civilians on board. She is expected to leave to-day.30 words
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Article33 1901-01-21 2 Tna*firoposp<l programme for this year's Volunteer Camp is posted in the brill Hall There will be two field days in which both the S. V. A. and the S. V. R. will participate.33 words
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Article29 1901-01-21 2 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Black pepper has dropped to 526.50 and Siberian coffee to $18. Tin has risen to $66 12j.29 words
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Article30 1901-01-21 2 Hkiu.in despatches tend to confirm the report that Count von Waldersee has declined to accept the Russian proposals to hand over the North China railway before Kngland consents to this.30 words
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Article29 1901-01-21 2 Thk qualified medical men of Bangkok have formed a Medical Association there. The aims of the Association are the advancement of medical science, and the protection of medical interests.29 words
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Article32 1901-01-21 2 Mks. Catherine Brodlie, formerly of New Zealand, has sued a Glasgow millionaire for X30.000 damages for alleged breach of promise. The jury found for the plaintff, and assessed the damages at £5,000.32 words
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Article36 1901-01-21 2 A Hokieti girl, living at :I9 North Boat Quay, fell whiUt carrying a lighted lamp 'yesterday. The lamp exploded and the girl was severely burnt. She died as the result of the injuries the -.mi. evening.36 words
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Article37 1901-01-21 2 Ai Mount Malcolm, Western Australia, a fine nugget of guld, weighing nea.-ly halt an ounce, was found in the crop of a duck on its being killed for the Christinas festivities at one of the leading hotels.37 words
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Article39 1901-01-21 2 Oa Saturday, Inspector Williams ■nteii a Malay for negligent driving. Defendant ran into tfie private, 'rikisha of Mr. Webster, of the Ice Work", on the Sib inst., damaging i lie vehicle. A line of $20 and costs was imposed.39 words
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Article41 1901-01-21 2 Thkice is a mysterious epidemic among rodents in Kuala Lumpur. Rats were dying wholesale there last iii.inth— in some shops five to ten have been found dead in a single day. In one shop over a hunderd dead rats were found.41 words
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Article36 1901-01-21 2 The Japan Daily Herald says it is stilted that about ten cases of incendiansin are nightly committed in Tokyo. it alleged that many house-holdem ar.i in league with incendiaries to ob.'ain insurance money from their underwriters.36 words
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Article50 1901-01-21 2 Ok Saturday evening the Marine Police aud several chintings went to Tanjong Kirn and found 51,280 worth of illicit chandu tied to the button of a twakuw. No one was in charge of the iwakow at the time, the men having disappeared, and the police took possession of the chandu.50 words
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Article54 1901-01-21 2 Sir Kdward .Symes, Chief Secretary to tii.- (iovernmenl of Burma, shut himself at Rango.m on the tjth instant, opposite the Scutch Kirk, in a gharry, whilst returning home from ollice. He was removed to the General Hospital, where he died on the 10th. He had only i .t ii rn.iril54 words
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Article53 1901-01-21 2 Thk sailing ship Sea H'ilch was destroyed by fire in Manila Bay the other day. The circumstances point to incendiarism, and suspicion is cast on some members of the crew. The ship was uninsured, and was intended to be sitilud to Hongkong for the use of the I'mUd States Government53 words
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Article50 1901-01-21 2 The British steam dredger Imkaki, < 'apt John Mitchell, arrived from Glasgow at i o'clock yesterday afternoon and anchored in the road* She was built at Glasgow, fur Messrs. Louitz .V Co., of Yokohama and has come out via Port Said and Aden Her local consignees are Messrs. Paterson, Simons50 words
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Article53 1901-01-21 2 M k W. Scott ('out te leaves for Tenang by the P. O. s.s. Japan this afernoon. Me proceeds thither tv take over charge of Messrs. Gilfillan. Wood Co^s I'enang establishment during the absence, on leave, of Mr. M. E Plumpton. He will probably not return to Singapore until September53 words
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Article60 1901-01-21 2 The other day, at Hongkong, a Chinese boatman stood charged with cruelty to pigs because, as cargo, he had lifted them by the ears and tail. ll.' got oft" on the ground that this was the proper way in which to lift a pig. A witness swure that in Lincolnshire60 words
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Article77 1901-01-21 2 'I'm police in Selangor fall so short in coping with the increase of crime there that some of the miners have taken action for their own protection. They are said to have placarded notices at the mines offering rewards for the capture of robbers and promising to pay Yin for77 words
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Article77 1901-01-21 2 A new launch, the Marian, about 80 feet long, has just been built in Singapore for the Deli Opium and Spirit Farm. The boilers and engines have been made and fixed in tbe launch by Messrs. Howarth, Erskine ft Co. Ltd., and yesterday, the first trip took place, a voyage77 words
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Article79 1901-01-21 2 At 6 o'clock this morning, some twenty members of the 8. V. A assembled at the Drill Hall and were taken over the forts for ■Kil Maxim practice. Owing to the heavy rain, however, the men were wet through and had to return without firing a single shot. This evening,79 words
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Article26 1901-01-21 2 On Saturday afternoon and yesterday morning, "A company of the 8. V. R. were at target practice at Balestier, and, according to the scoring, did excellently.26 words
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Article109 1901-01-21 2 Major A. Murray, Commandant H. V. C, is sending letters to th.* heads of firms asking if they would be so good as to allow any of their assistant* who are members of the 8. V. A. to attend Camp at New Harbour. The Camp commences on Friday, February 15th,109 words
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Article129 1901-01-21 2 Thb launch Kmai Lum arrived in Manila from Hongkong on the 31st ult. Captain Cobban was in command of her, and made the passage after four previous attempts to get to sea in the small craft had failed. A second launch, the Il.i Iliiti. arrived in Manila Bay afterwards from129 words
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Article261 1901-01-21 2 CHINESE OPINION. Mk Lo Tsong Yao, the acting ConsulGeneral for China in the Straits Settlements, has been on a visit to Mr. Yap Kwan £eng, the Captain China, at Kuala Lumpur. At an interview there with the representative of the Afatny Mail, the Consul-General thus held forth261 words
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Article246 1901-01-21 2 FIRST DAY Thi Maiden Plate.— Palaver, Carlton, Cutaway, Katnk, Massanah, Cleopatra, Kaub, Rough Diamond, Beliuont, Alden, Ki-.lclitl, (lulconda, Lucilla. The Kirst GritKn Race The Pritice, Rani, Blue Bell, Wild Rose, Maacotte, Innocent, Sleeping Beauty, Blink Bunny, Imiomunata, MSB, Scots Guard, The Cid, Curonella, Emerald, Countess, Pegasus, Farmbuy,246 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article57 1901-01-21 2 GRAVE NEWS ALL THE ROYAL FAMILY AT OSBOUNE. London, Jan. 21,/ The Queen's posit ion causes the gravest anxiety. All the Royal family have gone to Oshorne The Gorman Kuiperor has started for Osborne, with the Duke of Connaught. who is at Berlin A British cruiser meets them57 words
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49 1901-01-21 2 PROFOUND REGRET. THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM. The Queen's illness is causing the profoundost feeling of regret throughout the Kingdom and the Empire. Aixious groups are collected around the newspaper posters in London reading the latest news. At the early morning services yesterday, prayers were ottered for Her Majusty's speedy recovery.49 words
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Article29 1901-01-21 2 later. An unofficial report from Osborne, timed at eight o'clock yesterday evening, states that the (Jueen in in eztremit and that her death is a question of hours only.29 words
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Article48 1901-01-21 2 THE END MOMENTARILY EXPECTED. UU*t The Royal Family is assembled in the (loyal bedchamber at Osborne. The end is momentarily expected. W'g are authorised to state that the directors 'of the Jelubu Mining and Trading Co. have to-day received applicatiou lor :i,0W shares of the proposed nt-w issue.48 words
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Article101 1901-01-21 2 A i.h ii lode of tin ore is reported as having been found in Southern California. A tunnel has been driven in If Icei and there is a dyke of ore seven feet in thickness in the face of the tunnel. Assays show the ore to run from101 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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100 1901-01-21 2 TO THS IDITOR OF THB STHAITS TIMES. Sib,— With reference to the coiwapondence which has already appeared in your paper in connection with the above matter, I am glad to see from your issue of Saturday that a thoroughly representative committee has now been appointed100 words
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Letter196 1901-01-21 2 TO THE EDITOR or THE STRAINS TIMKS Sib,— There is a general grievance in Negri Sembilan amongit tbe clerks whose promotion has been checked by new appointments in the clerical service having been given to people from the other States although there are many clerks locally qualified to196 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement451 1901-01-21 2 NOTICES, RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend; thoroughly matured in bone 1 Price 910 per case samples free. BORNEO (X)., LTD Jo th Bole Imporl.-r-i. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. •a absolutely Miti-corrosiTe paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be tbe best KISTI'UKN KNTIVE «tant. Invaluable for Ships, Macbinwv, Bridges etc., etc. One451 words
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Advertisement923 1901-01-21 2 _JTOTICES AMERICAN SONGS, 70 CENTS A COPY. ABSENCK MAKES THK HEART GROW FONDER. THKRB LITTLK GIRL DONT CRY. SIIKS JTST PLAIN SVK. HKLIKVi: I WILL BK YOUR SWEETHEART OR BUJEBKLLS. WHKN THE BIRDS OO NORTH AGAIN. I LOVK YOV IN THE SAME OLD WAY. THE ONE I LOVK. <;< kid923 words
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Advertisement769 1901-01-21 2 TOWNJIALL. DIRC'S MARIONETTES To-nigitt, Monday, at 9:10 tharp. List Nigntif the Town Hall Season. NOTICE. BY universal request D'Arc's Marionettes will re-open shortly in their own Bijou Theatre, on Beach Road, at popular prices, when they will produce forth. first time in Singapore the great Spectacular Melodrama BABES IN THE769 words
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Advertisement842 1901-01-21 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WAN'I Ki> a good Chines, managing clerk for a lawyer's MB.c. regressive salary, commencing a month Apply with testimonials to Mr. Graom, 12, Riffles Place. rf WANTED— Furnished room in quiet locality, prMkle family. So. board Address W. J. M.. c/o Strui't Timtt OIS -c. 1»/1 EUROPEAN, assistant,842 words
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Advertisement93 1901-01-21 2 M. 8. B.felaxbc. for th. Strawi nw «K«ld •nttan oa cm nda of taa papK oolj Bj th« ■utlaot o< «aaS*ondit>oa. mu>fi. 8. 8. rajiotod that mifbt ItlMlM. b. pubh.b»l. All •.lTartisf^Sratnet* rabiwit to tha ooniibon that th. Kuwt ma; loa« tb. adrrrtiNmtnt oat of the pf>p«r tn oas* of93 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous195 1901-01-21 2 AKRANGKMKN l> Monday, 21ht Jajtoibt. High Water. 11.39 p.m. 8. V. A. Maxim practice. p.m. 8. V. R. Drill. TUUDAY, L'iSIJ JlKCAKV. High Water. 11.6 a.m. Muhomwedan Hari Kaya. KirniK from Fort Palmer. 7. K«ffles School Shorthand Class l..' K inv M. M. home-ward mail due. 8. V. A. U"195 words
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Article673 1901-01-21 3 It is with much regret that we announce the death of Mr Arthur Butler, British Resident of Paliang, which occured at Kuala Lumpur on Kriday bat The cause of death was poeun. ■ni-< and suppressed measles. Mr Hut lor hail been unwell for some months pa»t673 words
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Article425 1901-01-21 3 THK VISXAN RAILWAY. Thk iaaair <'■• Tonkin says that preparations are going on to resume the survey of the railway line from Tonquin to Yunnan, which had been ■lopped by the recent disturbances in that province The work already done needs revising, and the route to be followed425 words
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Article112 1901-01-21 3 The Malay Maii thus calls attention to the growth of lawlessness in Selangor: The evil has increased, is increasing, and we have reached the point when almost every day brings news of more robbery and violence in the suburbs of Kuala basspur, or some of the outstation viilßes112 words
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Article480 1901-01-21 3 KLMSAstO CASK. SavßßA9%cases of breach of the quarantine rule* by steamers arriving from Singapore at liougkoiig have been heard before the magistrate there. One case was that of the master of the Kunwang. The defendant said h<Mcaine in on a Monday at live o'clock. He had no480 words
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Article599 1901-01-21 3 ANNIAL MKKTIXG OF THE STRAITS BKA.V II The postponed annual meeting of the" .Straits branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was hold at Rallies Library on Friday afternoon Bishop Hose presided and there also were present Mr Kill. y. llin .Hi. II iiiitiii -h.lloii Treasurer, the599 words
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Article1135 1901-01-21 3 SOUTH AFRICA. Lord Kitchener has lent a reply to theWarOlHce respecting the explanation given by Mr. John Bryn Roberts, the Radical meniberfor Carnarvonshire, in his letter to Tk* Timrt, apologising for having dialed Australian troops with insubordination. He said be found that the letter from a member1,135 words
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Article138 1901-01-21 3 Tut French gunboats, says a Hongkong paper, have done excellent service on the waterway* which run through Kwangtmig province into tiie sea at Canton. T hanks to French energy in co-operating with tbe Chinese authorities, much injury was warded ofi" from the life and property of peaceable138 words
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Article1232 1901-01-21 3 War has its uses. Up in Ledmore it bas ousted the weather from conversation, and only now that an ecclesiastical conflict has begun are we losing bold on ih« military technicalities wilb which th* paa) year has enlarged our vocabulary. Ledmore, with iv ten crafts,1,232 words
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Article168 1901-01-21 3 The S. C. C. Match Card— January to March, 1901— gives the following arrangement* IKT XI. .Date. Side. Versos Ground. Jan. 19 8. C. C. 8. R. C. 8. C. C. ..MB.C. C. Tanglin Club 8. C. C. Feb. S Overoyra. in the Kask Under 6 yean168 words
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Article178 1901-01-21 3 L'irni. recently the* Fosteiville, Stewart'" limed, and Thames I'nited Companies in the Bendigo district, Victoria, which paid dividends from stone treated on average yields of 2dwt. 7gr., ldwt. al.Togr and ldwt. Ugr., held the premier positions in the order for economic mining. The Thomas United have since gone178 words
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Article158 1901-01-21 3 Thus the Hongkong Telegraph The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore require the services of two Sanitary inspectors, at least they say they do in a recent Straits paper, and they further state that knowledge of colloquial Malay is indispensable, and acquaintance with the Chinese and Tamil158 words
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Advertisement268 1901-01-21 3 You moat stop Coughing. The best wty to cure Chronic Coughs, Bronchitis, aud Chest-Colds is to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Rubbed well into the chest and back, It penetrates immediately to the inflamed parts. The tickling in the throat ceases the spasm weakens the cough disappears. It often cures when268 words
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Advertisement552 1901-01-21 3 NOTICES, ENVELOPES TO Bl HAD AT THE STRAITS TIMES" UfVKft THE PATRIOT ENVELOPES'. 1,000 SI. sent free by Post J1.40 THE ANTIQUE ENVELOPES. 1,000 52..V) sent free by Pout 53.25. CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAINS. RAHTJEN'S ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION. Other ma»i-* than our original manufactures are now sold. The genuine and552 words
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Advertisement938 1901-01-21 3 NOTK'ES. m\ .STOCK OF PITH TOPEES. £y pok cum. The Pigatkker Covered Quilted Holland 1 0 0 The" Pi««tic ker" do do Alpaca t 0 0 The "Club" Covered Quilted Alnaoa and Pugree 400 The "Canon" Covered drey Felt BO 0 The "P. W. D.-Cevered While or Khaki Drill 1938 words
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Advertisement859 1901-01-21 3 SHIPPING. KOR MOL'LMKIN DIRECT rpHE a. s. PRIKS ALSXANPKRw'M be I despatched to the^l>ove port on the M inst. For ireight and passage apply to »/l JOO 3ENQ4UiA!I A O». BRITISH INDIA 8. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANQ RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. THF. Company's steamer SSHBVDPA, 1.9K1 tons, Captain Brown, will859 words
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Miscellaneous94 1901-01-21 3 WKATHKR RKPORT •Co- i K'*h~<, ,v. ar<» Jan. iwjl. Bar. 3uVo -Vkmo »W i Temp. 81.0 76.0 B'il. rin" 7H.0 77S 74.0 "5 C "5, Oir.of W.n-l NX. KE. C«lm .2 «3 >. Max. Temp. W» Mm... 75.0 Eg M« in nuniiM.o £>«•» Ti-rr.rad 71.0 feS" fu.nfal. .41 2-§« Tbe94 words
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Article565 1901-01-21 4 SlKOAI-OU, 3l«r JlKfAlV, 1 90*1. PRODUCE. [Hat** an eorrtettd to noon I Uambier buyers I 8.30 OopraBalt, S.80 do Pontianak 6.00 Pi pper, Black 88.75 jo Whlta, (Sl).T. 43.60 ■lago Flour Sarawak^ 3.074, do Brunei No. 1 190 Pearl flago 3.831 OoffM, Bali, 1SX bMU 34.00 Ooflea Paleml«ng, 16%565 words
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Article55 1901-01-21 4 P'rr Prr ttr 7 Tn.VoßEl>w Sjiniaraa^via ports I Hang Seng 11a.m. Ba-Kk**? Korat 11am. Klang via ports Bnlarier .1 pjnl I-enang A. lMli Hrbr 3 pjT P'indj.-rma>sin Baa l.iong 4 p.m. Wednesday. Macassar via |K>rtn H'iMW,,, :i j, m T. Anson \ia port* Malacca Bpm THI'UDIY. Macassar via55 words
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Article104 1901-01-21 4 Kk'iv Knaoi' Bythe P 40. Parrawalla, due on Jan. 27tn with dates to the 4th Jan She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 3rd and Bth Dec. Fboh <"H-*»:-By tbe M M. Salaat, due on Tuesday. rft Siniptpor* l)n» in Ixmdon Uriverl !>•■■■104 words
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Article310 1901-01-21 4 ARKIVALS. Tors. 8 Tringganu from Bangkok— Mr.' 1. Beack DErAHT('KEB. P»r S. D. L s. SnclueH for YokoharoaMj. IVP.ihl.-. For HoDgkong-Mi-ssrs. U. I'layflTr, T. C. HarJey, C. Comtc. Capt O W. I on nor, and Mr. and Mm. H. Mande For Tsingtau-Mr. H. Hutteobach. For Shaoshai— Messrs. Hermann,310 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article192 1901-01-21 4 Underi'jisaaadingtbefollowingabbrev tion* an used :—*tr. —staamar sh.—ship; bq.—barqa*; *cb —*ohoaß*r; Yet.—Yacht; Oru.—lVuiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor Torpedo H.p. -Hone-power Brit British U. Spoiled But«*: Fr.French Oui. Jwrman Dat.— Dutch; Joh.—Johore ''ate, G. c..—Generaloargo dp. —deck Dasseagert; U—Tn.-or lain*; T. P. W.-Tanjona Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.—Taniong Pagar Dock; B.192 words
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Article1080 1901-01-21 4 AERivau SmrE Noon or Satieday Ban Fo Soon, Dut. str Mi tons Capt Odink. 80th Jan. From Pontianak. IKth Jan G.c. and «d.p. Lim Assam. For Pontianak. 22nd—RdV Santo, Brit. str. I*7 tons Capt Backhouse, 20th Jan. From Malacca, 12th Jan. G.c., and 25 dp. .100 Ho1,080 words
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Article573 1901-01-21 4 Samr, port, probable dale of arriv al, and namr of agent*. HTEiHEB*. Adnlk-, China, Jan 23 Mansfiel.t. Alcinous, H'kong to leave Feb h Annam. Coloml>o, Fob in M M ASM Mor.re. Moj., Jan -Jf, M. B. Kaiaha. A. A»«ar, Calcutta Jan 28; 8. and Moswe. Aslimou-. Kiir.ip.-. p..l573 words
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Article286 1901-01-21 4 •i tun VMttViMAJK Box.. CamiK r*o* B*il»d. CoHionu. a Big. Ju 19 Eugenic Put sir. 204 Tan nay Paleml>an|i Jsn 1» l.ioni Be» 19 HokTHoe Mr. 597 Hubert Bagan lan 18 Eng (iuee Seng 19 KianYang Brit str 70 Khimmon Malacca Jan ISKl.oo lions Pan 19 Devonshire mm BWIS286 words
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Article121 1901-01-21 4 Diti Vwn'i N*a> MmMm Cimn Danamoa 19 Erie J. R»y Am b<|. Eulcn Hangkong SJ] Hong Wan Bnt.tr. HucUon Muar and Malacca SI Pakan i »tr. Klattig Tort Dn-kun via port! -'I Ban Hin Ooan sir. Scott I. Annan »i« part. 31 Kin- Yang Mr. Sbimtnan Muar and Malacca121 words
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