The Straits Times, 9 February 1901
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Title Section15 1901-02-09 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY FEBRUARY, 9, 1901. NO. 2U.SH15 words
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Advertisement850 1901-02-09 1 NOTICES. pilK HUKNEO COMPANY, LIMIIED rK atmrnawri UH Asssnans. ■1 tTawa Pir. laamnes Bod Mr. "4,fr- oo»p»«» < Kir :L_ TkTasßßnU Lif» kmmnmm Boctetj. 1 be Is^Mutml Staaa NavigaMoa Conpuy. Th, tbUm 1 Latw Bssr Company. PANT. I.IMITKP. Aaenti. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I Office, Tilroraph Street. 'Pr WHARTR»,KEPPELHARaotTR. KM* NAVIGATION OnMI'ANY.850 words
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Advertisement1362 1901-02-09 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKLUKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore: Bhip Aoescy, latr J. Daerdrls A Co., 3-4, OoixiEa Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. ftisamar From Expected Will be l>espatc^ed lor On Bawean. Cotei via ports. Feb. 6 Billiton, Bawean. Sourabsya, Banjermassin, Pulo1,362 words
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Advertisement596 1901-02-09 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE IHBURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,600 Paid up Capital £212.760 Reserve Fond £1,073,680 Tbe undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. rl CHINA TEADBEB INBOEANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Butasoribsd 11,000,000 Amount Paid596 words
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Advertisement475 1901-02-09 1 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED AD. 17*» 'HUE undersigned, agents for the above L company, are prop ired to accept Fire Risks al current rates. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. 4 s. 31/12 MAGDEBURG TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, arc prepared475 words
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Advertisement672 1901-02-09 1 Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. KJ" ''T« with Cream. iSjjS^i Sterilized-Noi Sweetened. Kt^orw^gl A Perfect Substitute for Fresh BANKS. HONGKONG AND »HARQHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..* 10.0T 0,0001 ,„„,n m Silver Reserve...! 2, 00,000/ ls ro IXX >- RESERVE LIABILITY OF I .mnmnnn PROPRIETORS672 words
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Advertisement605 1901-02-09 1 t\RCH 1 O S. 1. D. A. PRRBIRA. HORTinrtLTnam ahd Fi-orist. Collector akd Exporter or ORrHine. By special appointment to His Majesty The King of Slam. H. H. Th. Sultan of Johore, and H. H. The Sultan of Lingga. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac., *c. Carefully and promptly execnted. Cheapest605 words
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Advertisement850 1901-02-09 1 •suwcer *f «Ms a.4 La tirlpp*. The greatest danger dom colds and gripp- is their rrsulting in pneumonia, reanonable can- is used. how. v.-r a Chamberlain's Cough BVmedy taken danger will be avoided. Among Hi,- te of thousands who have uml this rrnie for t'irs« diseases we have yet to850 words
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511 1901-02-09 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 9TH FEB., 1901. Will the Duke of York adhere to his original programme and visit Singapore on his way to Australia? That is a question which will naturally agitate many local minds on the strength of the announcement that His Koyal Highness is511 words
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Article15 1901-02-09 2 860 deaths were registered in Singapore last month. The ratio per thousand was 40 58.15 words
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Article14 1901-02-09 2 Mk J. Kleinmann leaves for Europe by the German mail steamer Hamburg on Monday.14 words
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Article15 1901-02-09 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jago returned in the I'nrnea. yesterday, from their holiday trip in India.15 words
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Article18 1901-02-09 2 A DISTRiBAKci arose among some Chinese coolies at Tanjnng I'.igar yesterday, and 1 5 of them were arrested.18 words
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Article18 1901-02-09 2 Mk and Mrs. A. dimming are passengers to Europe by the Oierman mail steamer Hamburg, leaving on Monday.18 words
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Article21 1901-02-09 2 A kotificatiok from the Colonial Secretariat states that, on the Feb. 7th, no further cases of cholera or plague were re|K>rted.21 words
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Article26 1901-02-09 2 A pnoTßAix match will take place this af'emonn, on the Old Gaol Site, at 5 p.m.. between the St. Joseph's Boys' Club and the Eastern School.26 words
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Article27 1901-02-09 2 St. Joespb's Institution closes on Friday next for the Chinese New Year holiday*, and on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m Bishop Fi e will distribute the prizes.27 words
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Article33 1901-02-09 2 The M. M. Sylney, which has long been over-due here, from meeting with accidents at Port Said and near Suez, left Colombo at noon on Monday last, and is due here to-morrow morning.33 words
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Article28 1901-02-09 2 Mr. Alexander Mitchell McNeil's appointment as Treasurer of the Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Knglnnd at Singapore has been filed in the office of the Colonial Secretary.28 words
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Article33 1901-02-09 2 A iihoi'iht in Queensland is seriously affecting mining there. The vast works of the famous Mount Morgan mine, Rorkhampton, have had to be closed down. Up to date 1,200 men have been discharged.33 words
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Article37 1901-02-09 2 The Angln-Chinese and the Methodist Girls' Schools close for the Chinese New Year holidays on Friday next, the lfith inst., on the afternoon of which day th»> distribution of prizes will take place at the former institution.37 words
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Article40 1901-02-09 2 With reference to the Kechau Gold Mining Co 's January crushing of 196 ounces of smelted gold, the quantity of ore crushed was 251 tons, giving a result equal to dwt. 15, grains 14 of gold per ton of ore.40 words
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Article47 1901-02-09 2 The l»th and 20th February, respectively, will he observed throughout the Colony an Bank Holidays for the Chinese New Year. The following additional day will be observed as a Public Holiday in the Colony Monday, the 18»h February. All Government Offices will he closed on those days;47 words
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Article73 1901-02-09 2 The following telegram has been received by Government here from the Secretary to the Government of Burma Your telegram of 2nd Feb. Singapore declared infected port under plague regulations framed under Venice Convention for Burma ports; letter follows." Application will he made to-morrow to the Government of Burma to cancel73 words
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Article40 1901-02-09 2 Mr. Birch, when Resident of Negri Sembilan, is reported to have made out a list of all clerks indebted to Chetties and Sikhs, and then to have ordered deductions to be made monthly from their salaries to meet the debts.40 words
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Article43 1901-02-09 2 We are requested to inform the members of the Singapore Art Club that pictures intended for the competition to be held on the IRtb inst., may be sent to the Hon. Secretary, the Hon. W. R. Collyer, up to Saturday, the 16th inst.43 words
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Article49 1901-02-09 2 Rum. it- e has it that two of the Viceroys, ruling on the bank of the Yangtse river— Liu Kun-yi and Chang Chih-tung have sent a joint memorial to the Throne, recommending that to satisfy the expectations of the people, the work of reform should be started at once.49 words
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Article54 1901-02-09 2 The two Russian cruisers, Helxulopol, Captain Melnitking, and Poliam, Captain Ojeroff, had arrived at Port Said on the 16th ult on their way to the Far Fast and should be arriving here shortly. They are each of 11,000 tons, and 27,432 HP, and have 96 guns and a crew of54 words
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Article54 1901-02-09 2 Tinants at Hongkong, are wondering when their landlords will cease from rent-squeezing. A case has jurt been reported in which the rent of a shop had been trebled at one swoop. It is said that many residences in Hongkong are now let at rents that pay lor the house in54 words
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Article54 1901-02-09 2 An Arab trader of 24 Selegie Road went to the police yesterday and reported that he had lost a 1,000 guilder note. He knew the number of the note, and asked the police to have it stopped, although the note disappeared over a month ago. Rather late in the day54 words
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Article56 1901-02-09 2 As a European, Mr. J. Lee, was riding in a rikisha near Tanjong Pagar last night, a Chinaman snatched nis hat and bolted. Detectives have been placed in that district to capture these hat snatchers for somj time, and had only been taken off a few days ago. They will56 words
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Article49 1901-02-09 2 It is reported that a native scientist in India, Dr. B. I! Mitra, has made an important discovery in biology— m ,the real significance and function of a mysterious structure in the headless molluscs. The discovery has greatly interested Professor Kay Lankester, perhaps the greatest living biologist in England49 words
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Article58 1901-02-09 2 The delay in the exaction of reparation for tbe massacres at Chuchu in China is due to the British Foreign Olfice, says the A' 0. Daily StKi. The men whose heads have to bill are quite prepared for their fate, ami it only requires the consent of the Foreign Office58 words
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Article55 1901-02-09 2 It appear^ that the state of the money market in Japan is such as to shut out hope of obtaining locally the small mm one million yen retired for the Yokohama Water Works Arrangements are said to be in progress for raising the money in London, through the Hongkong and55 words
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Article57 1901-02-09 2 Another .Somali lad has been devoured at Aden by a shark while ministering to the amusement of thoughtless passengers. The P. O. Imlin was lying in the outer harbour of Aden. The unfortunate victim, who was only fifteen years old, dived into the water after a coin He was immediately57 words
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Article55 1901-02-09 2 Mms Rolin-Jae< uemyns, wife of the General Advi«er to the Siamese (icjvernment, arrived iroin Bangkok this morning, by the I'alnni. She goes home by the Hamburg which leaves hore on Monday. The J'alani met with very rough weather during the voyage down from Bangkok, and about 100 bullocks succumbed to55 words
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Article63 1901-02-09 2 M. P. Astoink, fonnorly Chancellor at the French Consulate here, killed himself recently with a revolver shot at San Kraocisro where he was viceconsul for France. He had married below his station in life, in secret, and slut himself when his wife threatened to reveal the fact. Antoine told her63 words
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Article59 1901-02-09 2 Another misfortune is reported to have befallen the West Australian mines. It is that white ants have made their existence known. Anyone who has had experience of these insects will recognise what this means in a country where timber is largely employed. It was found recently that they had almost59 words
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Article79 1901-02-09 2 When the Taiping volunteer corps was disbanded not long ago for the reason that its formation had been vetoed by the High Commissioner, no reason was assigned at the time for the action of His Honour. The Vtrnjk I'ioneer hears since that not only did the High Commissioner assign good79 words
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Article74 1901-02-09 2 A comparison of interest is the age of King Edward VII and that of bis grand-uncles, George IV and William IV The former was sft years when he began to reign, and he reigned for about 10 years but he had previously acted twice as Regent for his father. William74 words
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Article78 1901-02-09 2 From lack of a law to restrict the possession of arras at Bangkok, every dangerous character in the place is said to be armed as a matter of right, and crimes of violence are frequent. Pawnbrokers lack control, and the harbour regulation need revision. The Siamese Government have delayed action.78 words
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Article117 1901-02-09 2 A BEHARkABi.it occurrence took place recently in St. Petersburg A now play, entitled Tht Smugglers, was brought out there at the theatre of the Artistic and Literary Club. The piece was intended as a direct attack upon the Jews, and the latter, getting wind oi it, promptly bought up almost117 words
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Article93 1901-02-09 2 T<v day's share and produce quotations came to late for correction on the back page. Contribution Raubs fell to HO, fully-paid Raubs to $41, Sipiaus to $15 25, Redjang Lebnngs to 5320, Bersawahs to 54.25, Jelebus to S6 50, and Sudu Seremßans to 55.40. Bali copra rose to 57.25, Rangoon93 words
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Article88 1901-02-09 2 In an official report on the Kinabatangan district in British North Borneo, it is noted that tbe death rate amongst the coolies on the tobacco estates there cannot be considered as high. Runaway coolies (who are inevitable in every industry where Chinese or native labourers are employed) greatly augment the88 words
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Article101 1901-02-09 2 The building at the corner of Middle Road and Waterloo Streets, commonly known as the Christian Institute, which has been lying unused °nd in a semidilapidated state for some time past, has lately been renovated, and when furnished will be re-dedicated to Christian worship. The building which formerly served the101 words
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Article91 1901-02-09 2 Aroct 75,000 guilders were expected to be collected at Batavia for a wedding present to the (jueen of Holland The collecting committee viewed with favour a proposal that the present should take the form of a museum of Java products to be placed in one of the royal91 words
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745 1901-02-09 2 It is very agreeable news, says the Mhm Medical fkconi, to learn that the hard-worked and deserving band of medical men who form the back-bone of the Straits Settlements Medical Service, and who hitherto have been styled "Apothecaries," are now to be745 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
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Article26 1901-02-09 2 THE ATTACK OX EUROPKAJVS NBAR CANTON. Ttongkong, Fel>. MA. The foreigners who were attacked by piratee near Canton on the 2i>th ult. demand $200,000 compensation.26 words
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Article33 1901-02-09 2 XO PROGRESS, The political situation at I", king is unchanged. At Tuesday's conference at Piking, which was held for the purposd of naming officials for punishment, no progresn was made.33 words
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Article23 1901-02-09 2 A second memorial service for the (Jupen has been held in the Forbidden City, repicjentatives of all nationalities attending.23 words
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Article44 1901-02-09 2 On the Ist inst., a small force of infantry, cavalry, and marines), with field and mountain guns, under General Trotha, started from Peking in a westerly direction to the assistance of a Christian village which had been attacked by Boxers.44 words
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Article18 1901-02-09 2 It is intensely cold here (Hongkong). Many deaths from cold have occurred at Canton.18 words
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Article42 1901-02-09 2 BUT MORE DELAY PROBABLE. Hongkong, Ijater. The Foreign Ministers at Peking insist upon the execution of six, and the banishment of two, guilty officials. The opinion prevails that nothing definite will be done till after the Chinese New Year.42 words
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REUTERS TELEGRAM.
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Article35 1901-02-09 2 Union, 9lh Feh The Timer says it has been definitely decided that T. K. H. the Duke ami Duchess of York start for Australia at the end of March35 words
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Article64 1901-02-09 2 RMALL BDDIEBOF HoKRS MOV INO AI«)UT. DISKASE AMONd TUB TOUOH. Small bodies of Boers continue to enter Cape Colony at various points. Two hundred have passed north of Middleburg and are moving west to join Commandant Hertzog, at Calvinia. Colonel Delisle, with a strong column, is nearing Calvinia.64 words
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Article16 1901-02-09 2 WILHELMINA'S WEDDING. Queen Wilhelmina was married, at the Hague, amidst demonstrations of tbe utmost popular enthusiasm.16 words
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Article11 1901-02-09 2 King Edward opens Parliament in full state.11 words
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10 1901-02-09 2 The Italian Ministry has resigned10 words
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Article186 1901-02-09 2 TIIB FOR MONDAY. MIXED DOUBLES. A." Mrs. Keid sad Cant. Dewing- 15.3 v. Mrs. Waddell and Mr. Upton— 2. Mrs. Lovall and Mr. Wright-IS v. Mrs. Snlzmann and Mr. Uarb'shirr, m. Miss J. Ounn and Mr. MacDougall, xt. v. Mrs. Adaron and Mr. MacOregor-S. Mrs.186 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1901-02-09 2 NOTICES, RITCrUE'S WHISK? SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly matured in bond. Price flO per case samples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. m. th. Sole Importer*. SIDEROSTHEN PANT. an absolutely anti-corioeive paint lor IRON AND STEEL (J uar an teed to be the best KISTI'KKVKNTIVK «tant. Invaluable tor Ship*, Machinery, Bridge* etc., etc.456 words
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Advertisement963 1901-02-09 2 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hun orrira No. U, Curroif Roiu, Shakohii. JAB. A. W-.nifi. Ha****. MBSKS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, Local AgenU. i lie Company offers easier term- and better bouuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A ■jMcinl point, is ma le of963 words
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Advertisement542 1901-02-09 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, Stenographer er typewriter copyist. Call before 10 am. L. L. BAILEY, v.c. Raffles Hotel. SELANGOR UOVBRNMENT RAILWAY. WANTED, for the Selangir Qovern■renl Railway, a nuDiber of competent Engine Drivers. Temporary engagement .uni month to month only; salary IHO per mensem, with exchange compensation, free quarter, and overtime.542 words
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Article1956 1901-02-09 3 HWim i» all well and good in its y, and no, too, is economy but tie IhiiiK that captivates the nulls of reflective nnnkiml is that goldrn nnn which, I note, hit* linen attained by the (Jovcriiiiii'iit of tin- Straits Scttlnments in the rains of remuneration it1,956 words
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Article83 1901-02-09 3 ccIMMEKCIAL PUSH IN KISSIA. With the authority of the Government, writes an Odessa correspondent, the Russian Steam Navigation Company of Eastern Asia will start a regular line •if steamers from January 14th between the Russian Baltic ports, the Black Sea, and the extreme83 words
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Article253 1901-02-09 3 I'iiK Austrian steamer (Vi<>, which arrived from Mnji on the sth instant, with a cargo of coals for Syine Co unc! winch only discovered the loss of her prupeller and tail-shaft as she wa» about to leave the roadstead for the wharf on Thursday last, will be towed253 words
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Article228 1901-02-09 3 MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. A obnkbal meeting of the shareholders of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Com|iany, Ltd., was held at the Company's oilk-e, 16 Collyer Quay this morning. Mr. A. Barker presided, and there were also present Messrs E Nathan, W. Dunmaii J (iraham, E.J. Komenij, Wee Koh Poh,228 words
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Article212 1901-02-09 3 "'Whisky (says "Mr. Dooley is called th' divle, because 'tis wan iv th' fallen angels,' he says. It has its place,' he says, but its place is not in a man's head,' says he. 'It ought to be. th' reward iv action, not th' cause iv212 words
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Article176 1901-02-09 3 The X.-C. Daily Ktirs of the 21st Jan contains the following A Ningpo dispatch reports the capture by an Italian cruiser of a piratical junk near the Taichou coast, Cl.c-kunir, with a large crew, of whom only eleven were left alive when the cruiser biought the junk into176 words
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Article243 1901-02-09 3 On Monday, Archdc.icon Perham, Colonial Chaplain at Sir.j'apore, severs Disconnection with the E c-t and leaves for Europe by the Geinan n..iil, to enjoy a well-earned retirement on pension The Archdeacon, who was appointed Colonial Chaplain at Singapore, in 1890, and before that spent years of work in243 words
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Article329 1901-02-09 3 Mips Nelly Harmston, the clever little perfurmer of Harmstou's Circut, appeared in Cuurt at Honglcung, a few days ago, to prosecute a 'ricksha puller fur unlawfully refusing, whilst unemployed, to perform his duties as such and convey her in his vehicle on the 27th inn. The329 words
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Article126 1901-02-09 3 Tkatktray rtnrtd (<>/»«• Trading Tht M«t- let (Xrufian The Pope he is a happy man, His palace is tbe Vnliuao, Aid there he sits -md drain* his csn The Pope he t a liappynxal I often say when I'm at Mtaie, I with 1 was the Pope126 words
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Article213 1901-02-09 3 On the 9tb ult., Signor Marconi was present at an extraordinary meeting uf the Marconi Company, held to confirm certain alterations in the rules adopted at a previous meeting. In the course of a brief conversation with a Press representative, be said he regarded the establishing213 words
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Article257 1901-02-09 3 It is reported that Lieut. Markgill (.'rich I on, ot the Seaforth Highlanders, now serving in the Soudan, inherits some i1A.000.000 by the death of his uncle, George Johnston, of Fife Isle, near Dundee. Thirty years ago George Johnston vowed that do man should see his face257 words
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Article528 1901-02-09 3 (from the Malay Mail") PREVALENCE OF SICKNESS. .Surness seems to be playing havoc with Government ollicera in l'ahang. Mr. Hickie of the Revenue Surveys has been ill in Lipia with fever, but is now back at duty. Mr. Norman, a Cadet stationed at rekan, is on sick leave528 words
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Article28 1901-02-09 3 The flengal, with the mail from Euro|>e of the 18th January, left Penang at 10 a.m to-day, and is due here at 5 p ni. to-morrow.28 words
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Article495 1901-02-09 3 Coromandel, sailing about 22nd Fcb for London, Mr. Mrs. Craig and child. 51,.i,,,j1, ii, sailing about Jiiih Feb., Mr and Mis. Drysdale, .1 children and infant. For London Mrs. D. P. Davies and 2 infants. Parramalta, sailing about Bth March, for London, Col. and Mrs. Pennefather, 2495 words
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Article110 1901-02-09 3 luuga Inml.o Colo iin I'ort Mrl Hill. Vl<MI.->H> I.«i.4Km I'lrtllK DmnATio* Feb 8 Chelydra Brit «tr. Darle* 9 Sappho I »tr. Turnrr 9 Pin Sens Mr. Da idsoo 9 Riverdale Mr. 1 Hay 9 Romnxy «tr. I>* Vine 9 C»l> |i- Mr. Lowry 9 Baby Mr. Smith fl Ophir110 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1901-02-09 3 SUNDAYS CHURCH SERVICES. (SeXAOESIMA SfXIiAV Bt. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a. m.. Matins 7.30 a.m.. Choral Cel.bration of Holy Eucharist. 4 p. in Sunday School. 6.40 p. in.. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Chqech, Sepoy Likes. Owing to the indisposition of the Archdeacon, there will be no Service* at St. Matthew's217 words
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Advertisement677 1901-02-09 3 NOTICES I ST. ANDREW'S BOUtl. A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eunuian boys who desire to attend tbe schools of the place, under tbe care of the Rev. I). Holland Stubba, to whom applications can be sent, or to the honorary secretary, 6 a Mount Sophia w.677 words
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Advertisement863 1901-02-09 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Btamp. Price modi rate. 27/12/01 2, Robinson Road NOTICE. re Opium Farm of Acheen and Dependencies (or one ye ir and for three year* will be let at KoU Radia on the 2Mb i.sUnt. Singapore, sth February, 1901. J. C. T. RKKI.FS. Consul-General (or the863 words
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Advertisement819 1901-02-09 3 SHIPPING. FOR BROOM E. COSHA<K GERALDTON AND FREMANTI.I THL W. A. 8. N. Co 1 s. s. KAHRI KATTA, 2,091 tons. Captain Talboyi will be deapat- bed (or the above ports c Thursday, tbe I4t« instant For freight or Bauage. apply to 14/1 BOLSTEAD A Co., Ag*nti BHITISH INDIA HTF.AM819 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous195 1901-02-09 3 AURANUEMENIh BATUBUAY, 9TH FfcßEl AKY. High Water. 1.42 p.m. Penang Rices. Third Day. 8. C. C. Cricket. 8. G. C. Monthly Medal and Pri» Play. I O G. T. Temperance Clnb. 7.30. S. V. R Firing. A. 48. Cos. Tanglin. Kture Auction Orchard Rd. Powell. 2. D'Aru's Marionettes. 430 and195 words
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Article595 1901-02-09 4 Sivoapori, 9th Fibbuabv, 1901. PRODUCE. (liatsi art corraeted to noon) Qarobier 8.90 Copra Ball 7.10 no Pontlanak, 8.80 Pepper, Black, 28.78 do White, (<*Z) 44 50 Sago Flour Sarawak, S.90 do Brunei So. 1 MO Pearl Shoo 8.80 Ooflee, Bali, 15% bull 33.00 Coffee Paleml*ng. 16* bull.. 26.00 Coffee,595 words
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Article119 1901-02-09 4 for P'r ur. Ti, M To-Day. Saigon Itomntij 3 p.m Saigon Rivtrdiste 3 p.m. Penang Deli Catypio 3 p.m. P. Dickson A Klang Sappho 3 p.m Mn-lr S,,lt,m 3pm Dull Deli 4pm Batu Fabat SullatM i p m Muntok Pinng Hub* 4 p.m. Batavia via ports IM Carpentirr119 words
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Article125 1901-02-09 4 From Kukup< Hy the 1\ A O. s. Brn;i<U, due on Feb. 10th with dates to the 18th Jan. 8he brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the L'inil Dec. From China By the German s. s. Hamburg, due on Sunday. «ft Singapore Due in125 words
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Article188 1901-02-09 4 ARRIVALS. Per .-.B. l'unira from Calcutta via ikjjlb— Messrs. T. Wagemaun, O. Bayerbacf, A Frowein, R. Baum, A. Uilka-Botxow, J. Wetborby, W. R Baldwin, A. K. Ridsdale, U. C. Raphael, J. Bull, T. I. Gosling, Mr. and Mr«. Farnstvortb. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 'ago, Mr. and Mr*.188 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1634 1901-02-09 4 I! nder mis beadinx the fol lowing abHreviiit ona are used -air. steamer ah. ship bq.— barque sen.— schooner Yet.— Yacht Oru.— Cruiser Qbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horae-power Brit.— Britiah U. B.— United States; Fr.— French O«r.— German Dot.— Dutch; Joh.— Jobore Ac, Q. c.,—Geniralcargo d.o.1,634 words
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Article622 1901-02-09 4 Same, port, pnbable dalr of arrival, and nainr of agenU. Adria, Hamburg, Feb 26 B. Meyer. Albenga. Hongkong, to leave Mar»; Alting. Cotie, Feb Ti'. Daendels. Annam, ColomlK), Feb 16; M. M. Arautz»rzi, Shields, Ift Dec 23 Bambcrg, Hamburg, Fob 26 B. Meyer. Mini .uu. Moluccas, Feb 7622 words
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Article184 1901-02-09 4 j i Flao h Vssdil'sNami A Toss. Ciptaik From Sailed. Coxmuxuw. Q Rig. Kb, 8 PriDs'Alexandci Dut atr. 768 Moss Moulmein X.-i. SSui .Sonij 8 Sarie Borneo I str. SM Flak IBoulongau Jon 24 Ann l.irn Thay I'limi-i Brit »tr. L'l:'7 I'oarson Calcutta Jan -jr> Bountcml and Co. Uganda184 words
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Advertisement477 1901-02-09 4 NOT I CEB< *Nts for LEU PERMS' f\ f I#f WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. II Spicial WirriitjfCSEyKum Queen m *A Pinuirs ti «^«.P^» Enpress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. BEAUTIFULSKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by CUTICURA SOAP. MULIOMS or Woven Use Outicuka Soar exelurrely (or praMrrloe, purlf rinc and bcautifylDg477 words
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Advertisement364 1901-02-09 4 THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PRRPARBD TO SUPPLY BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE CLAY. For particulars apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. 10/2 Managing Agents. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS. JKWELL'EUS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. WHAr WE ALL WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DE PIKDRA. mailf entirely of tobacco364 words
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