The Straits Times, 15 February 1901
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Title Section16 1901-02-15 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVKR 1 A CENTURY. 4-V* SINGAPORE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 15, 1901. xo. aut.i16 words
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Advertisement877 1901-02-15 1 lfOTffOflH. rpiiE litiKNKOi OMI'ANY, L1M11E1) rB Maeoanl Ufa Aaswsaos itsrwiok Us*- fir. I—.O*. Sod-y. AUa. Aasarasn. Oobk«u (TV). TW »>,.i«aNe Ltf. »«r«raae. 8 «-*Ti_ Ib. (Tiiaa Mutual SUaaa NavigaAioß Compaay Th* TotSsnkan Lafer Bear Coapany. For smrtaoulan of th«a» Coaipaona, tb» lm l\ ldnrtbL«t of TH* BOBNKO OOMf AHT, LIaHTBI>877 words
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Advertisement1321 1901-02-15 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITOMNKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ tinder contract with the Netherlands India Uorernment. Agent, at Singapore: SHir Aoi.fCY, late 1. Daeedels A Co., Colltee Qoay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Van Ritmniiik. Batavia. Feb. fsT" Houral.aya, Bai£ Ampenan, Macassar, Palehleh, Hoemalata, Menaoo,1,321 words
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Advertisement601 1901-02-15 1 INSCRANCE& 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INBLRANCK COMPANY. Capital £S,la7,fioo Paid up Capital iv.fl2.7fiu Reserve Fund £1,078,680 Tbe undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept Ire risks at current rates of premium. ROUBTKAD A Co., Agent*. THI CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 OOEtPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subsoribsd $I^oo.ooo Amount601 words
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Advertisement1001 1901-02-15 1 LNBURANCES, Two Great Necassities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 3. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, Kt<TAßi.i"Hr.ii 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Bir John Oorat, M. P. Fund*— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 450,00,000 Ut«E t»KStS I.IIE.AL IfIJMTMS WW1,001 words
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Advertisement696 1901-02-15 1 iwncm 'joiu Meuals] i J aiia, ioVo :10 JOSEPH GiLLOTT'S Of Hifhest Quality, and Having 1% I* II A Greateat Durability are Therefore ULII che peBt rcno BANKtW HONGKONG AND HHANMHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000. RESERVE Fl'ND.— Sterling Reserve..»l(..Oi o,ooo > Il oroQOO Silver Reserve »2, 00,000/ IJ Oro696 words
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Advertisement521 1901-02-15 1 AM brVTT j\ m eWsmbbbl a asmaay roe all li^a<><(«Htl««. •Ola by Slnfapoe* Dlap«n»li^ CM)., U4, RafVl** Plaoa, aiiiganma MA«ri> ataaaa souniAMrroN. k.nouu*b, THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE CLAY For particular* apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Managing Agents. AKIHI521 words
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Advertisement973 1901-02-15 1 Danger ef CM, ..4 I, CrlwvV ssl laager from 0: 11 i'l is their reaiiltioK 111 on, uimoiiik If reasonable care i> used, bow, vr and Chamberlain's Cough Firmed y taken all banner will he avoided. Among the teas sf ihouaands who have used this remedy for these diseases we973 words
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Article137 1901-02-15 2 Dim. Viml'i Name FlioARio Cirnii P«>TlltATIO!"| Fob 14 14 16 16 It It It It IS It It It 1A It It 16 16 It Johanna Brit Mr. Java rVWitr. Ki.m Brit itr. Will Othe Wi»p Mr. Sultan Mr. Bsd h.lt Hm Mr. l'rumotheut Mr. li.tiu»m« 0«r -tr. H..>rrn137 words
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33 1901-02-15 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. StraiU Time*: «0 a year, or pott fret 534. Strait* Budget. SlB a year, or pott free $20. Advertutng R.d*t may be found in the fourth paq*.33 words
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Article416 1901-02-15 2 AaiMi the recent arrivals at Raffles Hotel was the Russian painter Vassili Verestchagin who long ago created a realm of art of his own a realm of terrible realism, the black Hide of war— a realm in which La stands alone, the uncontested master. Those who416 words
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Article389 1901-02-15 2 Philadelphia is scarcely the place whither one would fly for pointers on the subject of British military tactics or British diplomacy, but there is somebody in Philadelphia who has been studying the characteristics of that whilom guest of Singapore, Sir Charles Warren, and he says a few things about that389 words
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Article90 1901-02-15 2 Tut Kre»ch mail from Europe, which brings Sir Frank ■Swettenharn from leave, is due on Sunday The French mail from China, by which Sir Alexander Swettenham goes home, is also due on Sunday, so that Sir Frank and Sir Alexander will probably have a few hours together. It is understood90 words
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Article11 1901-02-15 2 The British hospital-ship Otcatior left for Hongkong at 7 p.m. yesterday.11 words
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Article15 1901-02-15 2 LAi'iaoui leave Johnston's Pier foe the Swimming Club on Sunday morning at 7 and 8.15 words
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Article13 1901-02-15 2 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Saratov left for Vladivostock at 5 p.m. yesterday.13 words
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Article16 1901-02-15 2 Theke is a practice shoot of the Garrison Rifle, to-morrow afternoon, at tbe T anglin range16 words
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Article13 1901-02-15 2 The Colonial steamer Horsburgk left for the Horsburib Lighthouse very early this rcorning13 words
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Article16 1901-02-15 2 Thieves broke into Mr Warrack's juse, Chancery Lane, yesterday, and ole a quantity of silver ware.16 words
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Article18 1901-02-15 2 Filipinos are freely enlisting in the native corps raised at Manila for service with the United States forces.18 words
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Article16 1901-02-15 2 In our advertising columns will b* found an announcement regarding the shorthand classes at Rallies Institution.16 words
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Article17 1901-02-15 2 An official notification as to cholera and plague in Singapore states: No further cases reported to-day (Thursday).17 words
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Article18 1901-02-15 2 lue Hiyrrn, with the German mail from Europe, arrived here shortly before our going to press this afternoon.18 words
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Article21 1901-02-15 2 The opinion at Shanghai is that the Chinese mission of condolence to London is null cent until reparation has been made.21 words
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Article21 1901-02-15 2 Mk. Mi-R >ry, lately a warder in the Singapore Prison, has been appointod an Inspector in tbe Federated Malay States Police.21 words
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Article22 1901-02-15 2 Tn\ French mail from Europe, due on Sunday, brings papers to Jan. 2tKh, containing the accounts of the Queen's illness and death.22 words
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Article24 1901-02-15 2 A school law has just been passed at Manila. L'nder it two thousand tea. hers or the English language will be employed at once.24 words
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Article26 1901-02-15 2 The S V.A aiarch to camp at Keppel Ujibjiir this afternoon, falling in at 5 p.m., at the Drill Hall. The S.V.R. mauli down with them.26 words
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Article25 1901-02-15 2 D'Ai.t a MarionAtes are having a big mi. <:e»» with their production of The (tabes in the Wood." There is a special matinee to-morrow afternoon.25 words
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Article27 1901-02-15 2 Tm Sugnb, the second of two gunboats built for the .Siamese Government by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., has had a successful trial trip at Hongkong.27 words
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Article34 1901-02-15 2 Mit Marcus .Mess, of the Kussian Vuluuteer Kleet and head of tbe tirin of M Mess and Co., of Japan, has arrived here from Japan per s. s. Hamburg. He is Hlupping at KalHes.34 words
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Article38 1901-02-15 2 It is reported that lir Prest Hughes, Uie of the P. A O. Clyde, has been appointed medical officer on the FUbana Katate, Telak Anson. He takes up his appointment next month, when Dr. Paul comes to .Singapore.38 words
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Article40 1901-02-15 2 Ox Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday m it, tin' money order and parcel post branches of the Post Office will be closed. The Post Office and thesub-pOBt offices will close at noon. The Savings It.tnk will be closed during the holidays.40 words
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Article39 1901-02-15 2 This steamer Java lias arrived here on her way home with sick and wounded men from China. A sailor from II M > TerriliU who was on board, suffering from wounds received at Tientsin, died and was buried here yesterday.39 words
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Article43 1901-02-15 2 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker have just passed through Penaug on their return to Perak from England,. It is said that one result of Mr. Baker's visit to England will be the investment of a considerable amount of English capital in Federated Malaya.43 words
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Article38 1901-02-15 2 This Japanese Consul from Vancouver has arrived at Ottawa, to protest against anti-immigration legislation in Canada. It is slated that the Ottawa Government is disinclined to interfere. It is understood that Japan will refer the question to London.38 words
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Article45 1901-02-15 2 Hongkong will soon have a skyscraper." Th« Sanitary Board there has an i horised the erecliou of a building 100 fret high, on the reclamation opposite the Hongkong Hotel. '1 he building will have streets on two sides, and will be used entirely a« offices.45 words
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Article51 1901-02-15 2 II H. the Rajah Mudah of Kedah and suite arrived here from Bangkok last week. They are putting up at Rallies. Mr. B. Mitchell, the private Secretary, is with the Rajali. The Rajah gave a dinner last evening to about twenty guests. His Highness and party leave this evening for51 words
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Article51 1901-02-15 2 A monolith fifteen foe*, high, on a seven-foot pedestal, is to be erected on the spot where Commodore Perry first landed in Japan. It. is nearly fifty years since Commodore Perry broke up the long seclusion of Japan by prevailing upon her to enter into treaty relations with the United51 words
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Article52 1901-02-15 2 Ykstuoat, a Chinaman was panning a house in course of demolition in Crawford Street, when a beam fell on him and fractured one of his legs. There was no fencing round the house, and no notije of warning to passers-by. Consequently, a inandor has been arrested and will be charged52 words
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Article66 1901-02-15 2 Ok Monday next, a public holiday, the Strait* Timet will be published a*. •2 p.m. On Tuesday, being the first day of the Chinese New Year, there will no issue of the paper and on Wednesday, also a holiday, the paper will be issued at Ip m. Subscribers are asked66 words
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Article76 1901-02-15 2 Him serious a matter an outbreak of beri-beri disease niny become in a regiment is shown by the fact that about M per cent, of the men of the 2nd Madras Infantry have had their health undermined by it in the period of less than two years they spent in76 words
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Article38 1901-02-15 2 Mb. Mi, -hell, Ui» saoond Magistrate, is expected to return from leava> on the 14th inst. Mr. Howard who is acting for aim. it under orders to proceed to Peqang, when relieved, to act as second Magistrate there.38 words
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Article36 1901-02-15 2 A common map of the world in Western China is said to be a square aspreeenting China, with a small girdle or sea, in which are the islands of Great Britain, France, (iermany, Russia, and Singapore.36 words
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Article63 1901-02-15 2 Advices from Siam tell of the murder there of a young Armenian from Singapore, named Haik, employed on the Siam Railway and well known to the Armenian Community in Singapore Haik was attacked by robbers, who cut off both of his arms. He died before malical help arrived. None of63 words
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Article59 1901-02-15 2 Thi Rev. Dr. Stewart, of Nether I.'ii'lmber, died lately at Onich, Inver-ness-shire. The deceased was a distinguished preacher and Celtic scholar, and was well-known throughout the west Highlands. He had been a minister at Nether Lochaber since 1851. He was the author of many books on Highland folklore and anthropology,59 words
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Article75 1901-02-15 2 A acHim to start a registry of »ervanta is now under consideration by the authorities at Manila, to curtail the too great license now allowed to servants there. In Spanish dayi there was a registry of the kind kept by the police. One feature of the scheme is that every75 words
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Article71 1901-02-15 2 The Oiario, a Spanish daily paper at Manila, has been suppressed and its editor has been arrested by the authorities there. The Dinrio had been agin the (iuverninent. The suppression and arrest are results of the policy .if vigour instituted by General MacArthur in which all who oppose the progress71 words
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Article64 1901-02-15 2 Mr. Winston Churchill has been lecturing in the United States on the South African campaign. Mark Twain accepted an invitation to preside at Mr. Churchill's first lecture am', in introducingthelecturer, said -"The English and the American peoples have heretofore been brothers in everything but crime.; but now their kinship is64 words
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Article76 1901-02-15 2 Mk F D. Barrass, of D Arc's Marionettes, is prosecuting one John ll™ dricks ahat John Streil), lately in the employ of the Company, for alleged theft of Sl4O. Hendricks was engaged in Singapore about two months ago and went with the Company thronkh the Malay States. On his return76 words
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Article60 1901-02-15 2 LAUNCH PROOKAMMK Singapore to Keppel Harb Ke.ppel Harbour. to Singapore s.it lrtth. &45am. X.SO ra. 1 p m. 6,:W p.m. Sun. 17th, 8 a.m. a p.m. His(i in Mon. 1-ih. Ml .'i in ».ioa m. 430 p.m. «:Jopm. Tues. l»th, 5 45 a.m. II a.m. 160 words
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Article405 1901-02-15 2 PUBLIC MKtTIMi vkli'ntkkk meeting was held at the Selangor Club, in Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday last with the Resident, Mr. Beltield, in the chair. The rulea lor the proposed Selangor Rifle Corps had been long before the public, and the time had cuice to take some action in405 words
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Article96 1901-02-15 2 Sarah Iternhardt says that on« night, during a former visit to America, when she was playing "Jeanne d'Arc," she hurt her knee with a rusty nail. The wound nave me considerable pain and trouble," she says, and it was thought that a slight operation might possibly be required. This fact96 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
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Article45 1901-02-15 2 6,000 BOERS IN FLIGHTFKKXCH ITRSIIXi; WITH SEVEN COLUMNS. BIG SUOCESS EXPECTED. lM»don, Foh. K,M Srv»n columns of British troops, under the supreme command of Uoneral French, are driving 6000 Boers towards the south-eastern corner of the Transvaal. A big British success is eipeuted.45 words
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Article48 1901-02-15 2 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. KING HOWARD AND THK WEEH ATTEST IX PULL STATE. King Edward, accompanied by the ijueeii, drove to the Houses of Parliament in great state. The King wore a British Field-Mar-shal's uniform The W>een wai dressed in Royal robes, with diadem. The King read the Speech.48 words
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Article249 1901-02-15 2 YK.STEKDAY'd TIES. I.AIIIJS' SIM.I.k* Mrs. (imslds.'i re,- 1 beat Mrs. Preston Mis'aWerryrec.Xbeat Mrs. Pickering rec. )5.4,«-4,t-3. V 151.11 DOIKLKS, A." Mrs. Shrauer and Mr. Hooper rec. I beat Mrs. Waddell and Mr. I'pton owe. 2. «i, l-«, < HAMPMNSHIP PAIKS Mrs. Adams and Opt. Dewing249 words
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Article454 1901-02-15 2 THI HrUINSINOS M II.LMKS. Tileoramb in Australian papers show how Ilie Queen's illness began On the Uitli January, (Wednesday) the Queen took a drive in her donkey carriage. In the afternoon, Her Majesty dismissed a pair-horse tandem brought for her, and did not take ber customary Hiring454 words
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Advertisement432 1901-02-15 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Vanutaciararsai Dynamite,, QeJijiiite, Gelatine Dy tuuiiUs, Blasting Qtbtiut, Detonators. HI SUM Safety Fnw.s, Elwlnr Blasting Apparatus. The abor* Etplorii'ei, heiug alt maimftJtred in Gr-U Bntain., are made to bmm tk* high rtwiiird of infily and •wiry tvU impo—d Ay the bt'Uitk Uovtrrtmmt, and ore,432 words
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Advertisement1273 1901-02-15 2 NOTICES. IIVEIVEEINrSE REDUCTIOIV IN PRICE OF MUSIC FOR OISTE ONLY *.1 Fit rent. LBBB THAU ORDINARY PRICE Sen, ii- «ong'. Comic sonis. Ballads, Piano music, Violin music. Dance music, tntl «a<ir of every Betrrlptlon Mi afceffa of Uu«ic may be had on approval for two days, of which one at1,273 words
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Advertisement759 1901-02-15 2 LATEST ADVEEfHSMENTS. BIJOU TriEATRF FJOror FORT CANNIM<( (Entrance Facing Ice v\ orks.) SBCOSO »EEK! SECOND WEEK:: MB US ABATED SUCCESS OF l> >K( n ABICNETTB*. To-morrow, 8 A TVBDA t -PERFORMANCES-* MatiiciiJ* 1 AT e^lSloHi "BABES hihl WOOD," Prices a* Plan at WHITKAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., J. WILTON OONBALVBS, BUSINESS MANAGER.759 words
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Advertisement51 1901-02-15 2 ON the 14th instant, at 6\ Grange Road, the wife ol J. O. Anthonisi of n daughter. U. g. 8. intlK for tk» kmi law •awaM It liUla oa oaa alda at tka paaac ool; Bj tk« ■afiaot of «ka» ooodiMc, auj H. 8. S. r.j^«»l that aaiskt otkwwia. a.51 words
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Article1152 1901-02-15 3 MEMM PRItE insraißi'TioN. Thi annual prize distribution of the Anglo-Chinese Free School. Teluk Ayer, tuok place at II a.m. to-day in the Scl.ool-houso. The 1 1. hi W Kgerton presided, and there were present Messrs Elcum, Tan Jmk Kirn, Wee Thiam Tew and a few others THE1,152 words
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Article30 1901-02-15 3 Mid to* Revnvml Hinrv Wnrd Beech* r Toa hen. You'rr a Imutiful creature I he ben pleased thereat, laid an egg In hit AAd thui did the Hen rtWard Beecber.30 words
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Article110 1901-02-15 3 H*rtram the (treat" is on hi* way to Singapore and will give a couple of performances here on the Friday and Saturday of next week Mr. Bertram is one of the cleverest and most amusing prestidigitators that ever appeared on the stage, and has a way of taking110 words
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Article132 1901-02-15 3 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Leach, Mr. Nanson, on behalf of Mrs. Sarina Haas of the Royal Oak Hotel, applied for a writ of mandamus ordering the Licensing Justices to hear an application by Mrs. Haas for the renewal of the license of132 words
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257 1901-02-15 3 Tbi distribution of prizes to the h -holurs attending the Methodist Girls' School, of which Mitt Lilly, B A is the Principal, and those of the Teluk Ayer Mission School, which is under the direction of Miss E. Hemingway, took place yesterday afternoon,257 words
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Article601 1901-02-15 3 ETHICALLY tMM UAHKS. Kaknut ladies met recently at the K--- Hall to discuss with portentous gravity the subject of Kindergarten (lames The chairwoman was Mrs Walter Ward, and the opening paper was read by Mi-- E R. Murray, who rightly urged that games, at least, should Miif]} mean601 words
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Article565 1901-02-15 3 To the no small surprise of everyl»idy, Kishop Warne of the Methodiot Epiaoofwl Church, who wat not due here until thi: -'Oth inst., unexpectedly arrived yesterday, by a Bteamer which i -aim! illicit Ii hi Rangoon. It wat the Bishop's intection to call at Penang on hit565 words
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Article410 1901-02-15 3 The Outl'jok publishes the following clever ode to Lord Roberts In consequence Of the pressure of other itl.iii-, I was unable to meet you At I'addington On Thursday As arranged But I make no doubt That with the I'rince and I'iincets of Wales, The Duke aud410 words
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Article31 1901-02-15 3 I think the enemy hat got our rapge, captain." taid the officer of tbe day. How in the world are we to cook our dinner?" replied the captain, i> M-f iii-i.di-dlj31 words
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Article338 1901-02-15 3 Ttv SI rail Timm v nut raapoluibl* (or th* opinions of it« com<pondeot«.J ANOTHKU INJDSTICK TO SCOTLAND' TO THE EDITUB OF TBI STRAITS TIMES Sir, Permit me to briefly reply to the criticisms of your two correspondents who have attempted to pour oil on the troubled waters of Scot's338 words
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Article349 1901-02-15 3 TO TBE EDITOR OF 1 HE PTRAITB TIMES." Sir, The strong winds and high seas of the last few days have again forcibly shown what an inadequate place for shipping the Singapore roadstead is as soon as the north-east monsoon makes itself felt. Tongkangs and kottahs get349 words
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Article375 1901-02-15 3 Mri.lil.lM, and Hi m;i. i.m.. At Peking, effrontery and insolence are the order of the day, says a correspondent of the Hongkong TeUyraph The most outrageous state of affain prevails, and daily life is a burden for householders. Rings are being formed and prices deliberately put up, and375 words
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Article55 1901-02-15 3 The Archbishop of Dublin recently performed a marriage in the family of a wealthy Irish distiller. After the breakfast the distiller thanked the archbishop effusively for bit share of the proceedings, and said to him as he took leave, "Tbe Lord be with you." And with thy spirit," is reported55 words
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Article181 1901-02-15 3 OC EAN TELEPHONY. An rdi.xu to the current issue of the Ekctrieat Herieie, the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., parent of the Bell Co has purchased the patents of Dr M I. Pupin, of Columbia Univeriity, which, it asserts, covi-r the art of ocean telephony, and will enabh telephone messages181 words
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Article554 1901-02-15 3 P AMI O. Cvromandel, tailing about 2*2 nd Feb., for London, Mr. Mrs. Craig and child. Shanghai, sailing about 26th Feb., for London, Mr. and Mrs. Drysdale, :< children and infant, Mrs. D. P. Davies and 2 infants. I'nrrtimnltii, sailing about Bth March, for London, Col and554 words
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Article268 1901-02-15 3 Fbiday, 16th Finm aky High Water. 8.00 p.m. B.V. A. and 8. V. R March to Camp. V .Methodist Conference 7.30 p.m. Siii'Miay, 10th February. High Water. 7.411 a.m. 9.SH p.m. s. V. A. Camp Oun Drill. HIS a.m. omru Parade. S p.m. >t Joseph's School Prixe-giving. 4. Cricket.268 words
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Article33 1901-02-15 3 Japan via ports, Boyrrn, due IMh Fi>b., Behn Meyer A Co. Auban, Ankan, on 18th Feb., Behn Meyer A Co. Calcutta via portt, I.alpcora, on IBh F*b., Bouetetd Co.33 words
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Advertisement521 1901-02-15 3 NOTICBS. WHAT WE AIJ, WANT. A GOOD CIGAR. FLOR DX IMEDRA. madt raitrWy tobaeen grown in Hrititk Korlh Uonuo ■gUAL TO FINE HAVAKAHB. ¥?XQI'IBITE flavour and uronu; packed Jjj ip no wtled boxev •aiuring perfect ConcbM in tnixep o! 60 f 4 00 per 100 Ragalta BriUnica do $8.00 Bouaueti521 words
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Advertisement972 1901-02-15 3 NOTICE& SHORTHAND CLASHES. '■WE shorthand Haute* at Rafflet I Institution, will not be held on Friday l.vh inst.. anil Tuesday 19th in«t., owing to tbe R.V.A. Camp, and to th* Chinese New Year. Tbe elementary clan it fall, and after the Chinese New Year no pupili ran he admitted- till972 words
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Advertisement833 1901-02-15 3 FOR SALE KMI'U>YMENTB TO LOT; AND PKRBOVAU-: [Iff TINS, literal* a line, ?nd (nil Urd times, 10 ceau t line 4th to «th time*, S oentt a line 7th to IMh limes. 8 cent* t line; afterwardt, t centa line; but no charge let* than one Hollar. Thul, a tltr—.833 words
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Article541 1901-02-15 4 Bix<uroii, run Ftßßi'AiY, 1901. PRODUCE. (Balm an tuntoltd to noon' *i*Pootianak,'.7. V.V.V.! "MO Pepper, Black. buyers JB.J6 do While, (5%) 44 SO *agoFlourBaraw»k 3.90 do Brunei Xo. 1 i.70 Penrl Bin Sffl Coflee, Bill, 15% bull 22.00 Ooflw Paleml*ng. r.% basis.. SUM 0ofl*», Llberian, So. V. 17. Taplo -a,541 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article56 1901-02-15 4 For Prr Mtr. Tint. Penang Co'oinbo K'gnwa Maru 10 a.m. Samarang via ports Karrakatta 'J p.ra I 1 Dickaon 4 (Clang Sappho 3 p.m Fremantle via ports Kuttatui 9 p.m Penang Deli Calm"" 3 p.m Bangkok Borneo 4 p.m Bamljermassin, i-tc. Mlini t p.m. Monday. Penang A Calcutta56 words
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Article113 1901-02-15 4 Fbov KiH'M>« :-By the M M. s. Annam, dun on Feb. 17th with dates to th« -'■"»> h Jan. She bringi replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 38th Dec. From Oh'KA By the MM.s. a. l^ct, daton the ]7th instant Jim 6th M M.113 words
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Article292 1901-02-15 4 ARRIVALS. I'.t a. a. I'm .v, >, from P«nang— M«m. tin nt,. l. HarHVrt.'M Mm Emp.oD Mr. ami M-a. Barker, Mr and Mrs. Jones, Miv Chill, and Mr. an<l Mm Chaweriau. Per «.s LinHula from Ma-irai mi iris Mosrra. Bally, Dt-llino, K. 8. Hubble, Von Hartlich, Karger, W.292 words
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Article1738 1901-02-15 4 ader this heading the followi ag abbrevi al,ons ye used itr steamer th. thlp; bq. barque sen. schooner; Ycl.— Yacht Cru.— Cruitw Obt Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horse-power Mm British U. 3.— "United States: Pr.— French Oer.— German Dot.— Dutch; loll.— Jobore Ac, Q. o.,—GeooraJcargo d.p. deck1,738 words
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Article529 1901-02-15 4 \ame, port, probable dal* at arrival, and name 0/ aytil*. DtUMIM. Adria, Hamburg, F.b *l B. Meyer. Afruli, Newcastle, led Jan lit; Albenga, HonijkonK. to leave Mar Alboin, Bangkok, Fob 18 H«rneo Coy. \kin.ms China, K.I. II Maoatield. Amara, H'koug, Feb 18 Bouslead. Aiiiiaiu. Colombo, Feb It); M.529 words
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Article118 1901-02-15 4 i VmuaNAH \'tM! OIWII rioii Sailep. ONM« a Bio. i 14 "arburg Ger Mr. 3884 Binier Hamburg Jan B*hn Meyer Co. U Pin Seng Brit Mr. .Vg Davidson IVnmnn F*b i^B«n«Chin 14 Ruby .U. 149 Kmith Palembang Fel> lSWwßioudCo. 14 Fle»o .lr. im Fo.ter I'ah.ng K.b IST. K. Tim118 words
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