The Straits Times, 26 February 1901
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Title Section14 1901-02-26 1 The Straits Times Rft OVER A CENTURY. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY FEBRUARY, 26, 1901. XO. 20,37114 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement856 1901-02-26 1 NOTICES. J'HK HOI. SKo COMPANY. I.IMIIRI 1 T-l« ■aaad.nl Uf Aassnsns "orwk* Haloa FW lassMaos AUaa lmi»» Coßßpsai (Firs). Th* sV,«rta,ol» Uf. A-nsmno. ««**vTto Ckbw MutnaJ Stasas Navigaaioa Oosspaay. TtoTattsaaaas Uf Bssr Cossfsar. fau'llvtrt^t^c^K C^B«Nlb"cOMUNT. LIMITKD. Air«nt». STEAMSHIP COMPANTTS. OrrißE. Teleiiraph street. JfT /"v WHARTR»,K«r«LHA»*)Or». STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. steamers ro«856 words
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Advertisement772 1901-02-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Annt* at SUnfapore: Bmr AoncT, late J. Daekdeui A Co., M, Gou.Tl> yoAV The undermentioned dute^ ure only approximate Steamer From Expected Will ba IMapatchan for on Sink*?*. Pulongan ACotei via ports. Itt Billiton Banjermauin Pulo Laut, Pauir, Balik772 words
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Advertisement806 1901-02-26 1 AUSTRIAN LLOY li'- STKA M NAVIGATION COMPANY. I M.kK Mail Cohmact with the ArSTKIAJI GOVKRMIENT. The following are the dato» on which the. Comparv's steamers may be expected to c il from here a— Oitwaed. Homeward. IPOT 1901. Mhsat Mar. S I Mura,i,, Mar. i Tri.,te Mar. All the steamer*806 words
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Advertisement785 1901-02-26 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COKPOKATIOS. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦10,000,000. RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..* 10,0r«,0l»l Silver Reserve... 2, 00,000/ 0 OlWa RESERVE LIABILITY OF I PROPBJETORB. •»"VMW*< Cocet of Directors N. A. S.sin. Ksq.-Ck AlaMAi. 8. «»wi>, Ks i -Psn-TT Chi»s .K K .-o*TS. E.v, Tns Hok B M. Grat I A.785 words
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Advertisement1027 1901-02-26 1 NOTICEGOVERNMRNT NOTIFICATION. T'r.NDKRa will be received at tbe 1 Colonial So. retiirv's Office, op to noon of tbe Sttli instant, for ibe follow nm woiki.: Constiucting covered ways from Wnrd No. 1 to No. a and x. and from No. 2 to latrine, Po Leung Kuk buildiugs. Plans and specifications1,027 words
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Advertisement937 1901-02-26 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. o I KA I IS City r.ubtwr st imp. 0 Price aiod rate. ■7/tM Robinson Road NOTICE. If is Excellency The Officer Adminis--11 tering the Government will be 'At Home' at Government House on Tuesday, February '.titb at 6 o'clock." SM/S NOTICK. INFORMATION regarding I lie conditions on937 words
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Advertisement536 1901-02-26 1 NOTICES H. Abrams 1 Horse Repository. I SOMRB "HORSES" "JIORMX" JLST landed ex a VUTIS: fine upstanding Carriage Pairs "Single llariios Hursvs Hacks and Polo I'oniea This sliipiuent baa had a splendid passage and arrived in good cuuditioo and ready lot immediate use. Inspection invited. ■g 11. AMR VMS. KOR536 words
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Advertisement952 1901-02-26 1 •aasxer *r r.w« La CHb**. The irsatest danger from colds aad I ripp- is their resulting in pneumonia, reasonable care is used how. v r anc Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken al danger will h* avoided. Amo'ig thn taw of thousands who have v w this remeuj for thew disease* we952 words
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Article110 1901-02-26 2 0«» (MUKmn riirtft- IMUI I>«btiiutio» Fob •-'»> V»n d.-r P»mi Pol rtr. i Pon.en P»nang 26 raid Bril «tr. I ndrrh^ Bangkok »i B.n Whalt boon Mr Row- Hillllon «1HJ I'ouIimiiiL *i P«l«nicotl» .tr. Windtbmk Miint via |>ort. ■tf Bun Foh Ou«n »lr. StrMlon MiuaUKJir via poru ■.M lUMI110 words
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Article1173 1901-02-26 2 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 26TH FEB., 1901 ,>(>■.< v KpM *3U year, or postfne *J4. titraitt budget. »18 ywr, or pott free »<O. Advortitwg Rhlm mxy U fmni \n tin fourth paqt. *-hj"lnk» it a MtMiaa that may look aw scnvj at first sight, because a lawyer1,173 words
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Article42 1901-02-26 2 I.i publishing Mr. J. Graham's letter in urn correspondence columns, we W')i:lJ mate that the phenomenal tricks ,1 with a lamp-full of kerosene and report**! in Thursday's tftraiU Tim" err witnessed by half a dozen members of the st.it) of this paper.42 words
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Article19 1901-02-26 2 r- 1 is Honour the Acting Governor It ••At Home "at Government H-rave at 6 oVlock thin .ifnTii itin19 words
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Article15 1901-02-26 2 II IfJS. Mm left the wharf this morning and went to tha man-if-war air horago.15 words
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Article20 1901-02-26 2 H M. S. I'ig.xy sails at daylight on Mi, lay for Bangkok. Sh» will return at> 'lit thp 2Ut'i March.20 words
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Article15 1901-02-26 2 Tiik Dutch cruiser Knimn FPittat■Ma der Xetlinrlanden left far Katavia ..i 7 o'clock this morning.15 words
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Article25 1901-02-26 2 to KnUikanal, a hill station iuQuuih Lilii, preparations are going-oli for it "'iiiiiiioil.i'in.- i,OUO B>er pris mers who are expected there in a lew weeks.25 words
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Article29 1901-02-26 2 Tim Po»t Office notitei that in consequence of Misting quarantine irritations it is possible that mails f u r parts in Netherlands India may be u- laved in delivery.29 words
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Article34 1901-02-26 2 HMatt meetiug of tin* members ii! me Singapore Rifle Association was li. M in the Drill Hail yesterday evening. I oh new rules were read and passed I ma w.is no other business of34 words
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Article36 1901-02-26 2 I UK following circular has b«en sent luund by the Shipping Omce Mastirs and agents of vessels leaving for B.n.g--k-.k are informed that vessels from this p rt must anchor for medical inspict, 'ii at Paknam.36 words
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Article32 1901-02-26 2 I'hk Hon. Secretary of the .Strangers ;u.J Prisoner! Aid Funl desires to •:,jiiklully acknowledge the following subscriptions towards the fund Stiven >V Co., Si'o; John Little Co., »15; Kelly <fc Walsh, SlO.32 words
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Article43 1901-02-26 2 Uusinkss with Russia is so brisk at Colombo that a branch of the Rnssorhiuese Bank has been opened there. Tnis bank is the first Russian concern n in India or Ceylon and ha« for its manager Mr. TchokoiT, a well-known k'if-ia lea merchant.43 words
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Article56 1901-02-26 2 Isuia ooi'iiis to have fared better last y.iar in regard to enteric typo of fever. An Indian paper says neither enteric fever nor abscess of the liver was quite as prevalent in the European army in India last year as usual, yet they were responsible respectively for forty and ten56 words
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Article52 1901-02-26 2 \Vhb» the P.iO, s.s. Pla-y was leaving Suez on her outward trip, 11. M.5. Cunopiui aud Octuii arrived there on their way to China. The Ocean is being relieved by the Hood in the Mediterranean, and the implacM* will b« commissioned, when ready, by Prince I, mi.- of B-ittenberg, for52 words
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Article47 1901-02-26 2 Dk'Patchbs to Limberg give accounts of serious conflicts between the students of Kieff University and the authorities there. According to these accounts Cossacks had to b« summoned to suppress the troublesome stuJenU, who offered a determined resistance. As a result 18 were killed, wounded, and 200 arrested.47 words
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Article50 1901-02-26 2 I'iik gold output of Australasia in 1900 was 4,l.'Xi,<Xtu ounces-a decrease of over 294,0<>0 ounce* compared with 1~99. West Australia heads the list with 1,n80,944 ounces— a decrease of over 62,000 ounces. Queensland comes next with 951,06') ounces— an increase of over M.400 ounces The other colonies all shew decreases.50 words
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Article60 1901-02-26 2 It is rumoured in naval circles that when A'lmii.il Raweon comes out to succeed Admiral Seymour -which will not be until the China question is settled-he will not take the Glory as his flagship but will bring out one for himself. It is also rumoured that the Eiuiy-nivi will probaMy60 words
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Article61 1901-02-26 2 The body of Capt. Adams, of the 17th German Infantry Regiment, was recently found in hi« room at Metz with a bullet through the head. At first it wus surmised that he had committed suicide, but subsequent inquiries proved that he had been killed by a lieutenant of his regiment61 words
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Article60 1901-02-26 2 Little Tich figured in the Seine Tribunal at Paris, recently, in a protest against a claim fur the payment of a debt of 4,UOUf. made by a theatrical agent upon the monthly salary of IO.UOOf. which the comedian received at the Blies Bergeres. Tich denied the justice of the claidT60 words
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Article91 1901-02-26 2 THE ROYAL OAK LICENSE. CASS TO BK RE-REARD. In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Leach gave judgment in the application of Mrs. Sarina Haas, of the Royal Oak Hotel, for a writ of mandamus ordering the Licensing Justices to hear an application by Mrs. Haas for the renewal91 words
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162 1901-02-26 2 It was lately reported that Professor Gersuny had invented a means by which vaseline could be injected under the skin to fatten thin people. Professor Gersuny, who is the director of the Rudolf hospital in Vienna, has been interviewed on the subj ct, and says that it162 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter305 1901-02-26 2 TO THE EDITOR OK THB STRAITS TIMB." Sib,— With reference to your leading article in your issue of 21M instant, re a certain Pink Powder which is alleged to change the properties of kerosene oil when dissolved in it, thereby rendering the said nil non-explosive, there are certain305 words
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485 1901-02-26 2 MEDICAL PRACTICE IN SINGAPORE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BTKAITB TIMES." Sib,—" It is to be regret ted that no uniform ayßtem indeed no system at all— of regulating medical practice exists in many of the Crown Colonies. In Eome there is a Medical Register kept by a Medical Board485 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
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Article80 1901-02-26 2 SUICIDES KEI'ORTKIV IMUNCKS ANDOTHKR NOTABLES l)h('AMl'lN<> llongkonq, F'h. -Ml, The news truin the north is that Cha-shu-chiao and Ying-nien committed forced suicide on thu 24th inst. at Hsian-fu. Cliuangcomtniui xuii'ideat I'.i-chou-lu Yuhsien has been beheaded at Lank chou-fu; and Chili-sin and Hsu-cheng-will be beheadcJ today at Peking, at tbe80 words
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20 1901-02-26 2 THE A MERICAN MINISTER AT PEKING. Mr. i. mgiT, the American Minisisi at Peking, leaven Mr. Rockhill as Acting Minister.20 words
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REUTER'S TELEGHAM
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Article54 1901-02-26 2 OVER A HI LI I'»N (iOLI> DOLLARS INYKSIKP. laiidm, 'Mtli FVfc A great American steel and iron combination has been incorporated, with a capital of SI, 100,000,000 (£220,000,000). This is the largest corporation in the world. It is wh»t the Americans call "fruit," and is fiouhllras hud54 words
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Article562 1901-02-26 2 THE KING IN GERM ANY. VISITING HISSISTKIt TIIK KMI'KI>S IRKDKUICK. SIIKIS sll-l KKIN<; FROM CAM KU. The Kaiser met King Edward at Frankfort and accompained him to Crunberg, whence thuy drove to th* chateau of the Empress Frederick. Tbe latter is now admittedly suffering from internal cancer; but she may562 words
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Article84 1901-02-26 2 "WORKING LIKE A BRICK." b the aunual report of the Warwickshire Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, presented the other day, appears the Following: -"A middle-aged man, better kind of farm labourer, first offence, one month, stealing fowls. Agent writes :-He has beeo a waster--1 (old him so 1 had to test84 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement430 1901-02-26 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY £FECIAI.LY aelectad b:.<nd; tta«roo»hly mdtupwl in bond. Price 111 per ca«e; umples free. BORNEO Co.. LTD. a th Role Importer* SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. •a absolutely »nti-coFronT* paint for IRON AND BTKEL Uuaiantcert to be the best 111 ST PKKVENTIVE ]ntaluableforßhip«,ll»cbin>rj Br.dgw ate *tc On* fallon will cow 540430 words
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Advertisement948 1901-02-26 2 I \TK8TApVKRTISEMENm_ I McALISTER Co. SOLD AGENTS Clayton and Shuttleworth's Portable Steam Engines (i, s 1O v* 19 I lorse- Power Engines always in Stock Thfise engines are world renowned and require no testimonials QujUty V I _JvHUB& -^%aa_H_MU_HiK-Aj_MS_^_^^^B_i9^ta_r R_^^^P y-a*,i^jS! HL n..rki.t.iv j _l__N.v. VQ|gb> laJBH^i^fr^^ Kiirnhllln ||Kr|:y. i\948 words
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Advertisement28 1901-02-26 2 •4 S. M. ißUßltec. for »lmu l» .uu«^ •ritba oo uo« tito it tW m»r oulj By Ika n^i»--to<tk»toooditin«, "»«jr U.S.S. ra)O»u<l ,<■ m«r U.*.-i fair fen mah »ooU>28 words
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Article1313 1901-02-26 3 RAUB. rMMM RKI'nKl Tut 15 mli mining report for MI wmka nding "ii 22ud inst.runr a" follow* ■I! I.iv. tf«.-.r //iMm .Vim: -The l«0 main level p. mill I'M been extended a further •J.I making -i IoUU of 161' from the ul infill! Than are 3of good quality in tbe1,313 words
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Article515 1901-02-26 3 HONGKONG BANK. HALF-YEARLY KIPORT. I'm*. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank held its seventy-first annual meeting al Hongkong on the 10th instant Mr. A. Si. ii-, the Chairman, preside*!. He ■aid that the large halance carried forward on the 30lh June in profit and lots account (11,717,543) and the handsome profits realized515 words
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Article593 1901-02-26 3 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. The tenth anmnl general meeting of the Singapore Gulf Club will be held at tht Club House on Monday, 4lh, prox at 5 15 p.m. Tm Report tor the year ending Dec. 31.1 last, to be picsente<l to the member*, says tbnt on the whole, the committee593 words
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Article953 1901-02-26 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA. I-OLITIC.VL TROUBLES. I* Janibi, a m**\ state in "»»h Sumatra, tbr Dutch Government \\M in t with inch difficulties 'hat a military ««peilitiori to fettle matters there i>« dfenind at one time to be at hand Jambi wai conquered in 1858, and tli« ruling Sultan, Tana by name,953 words
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Article146 1901-02-26 3 ARRANGEMENTS. I I L-I.AV. -I.TH FUBKI A»Y. High W»tcr. t.! p.m. Moon. First QuarWr. IMam. Y. W. C. A Cbmeu Girls' School. *M. S*. V.B. Drill and Musketry. WIDKWDAY, 87TH FIHgUiBY HighWator 3.42 a.m. 5.83 p.m. Municipal Mwtmn S.SO. S. V. R Ifnll and Musketry. Hrough Co. Town Hall TIIIKODAV.146 words
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Article106 1901-02-26 3 L L. T C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAYS TIE=. CHAMPIONSHIP M.- Wn.l 1.-lllwKt \lr» Sal/.m»un. HIXKII DOVW.ru, A FINAL MiM J Gum and Mr. Mm-rinugall NT. beat Miv Salsmaon and Mr. Mactaggurt rec. X, 6-4, 0-6, 64 TIKS FOR TO-MORROW. CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. A.lufiik v. Mm. Wndtlcll. LADIEB' SINULm HANDICAP. FINAL. Mrs Lotfll106 words
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Article498 1901-02-26 3 INDICATION SERVICE. Tim building formerly known at the Christian Institute, Middle Road, i« now the Malay Chinch of the M K. Minion It lies at die corner of MidJle Itoad ai.d Waterloo Street and was dedicated by Bishop Warne yesterday alternoon, in the presence ot* its own congregation and others.498 words
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Article450 1901-02-26 3 TAMIL COOLIES IN MALAYA. Some time ago, the Resident-General of Federated M.il.iya appoiuteil a Commission to inquire into the Indian immigration question an it bears upon the Federation. Of the sii members, two Messrs E V. Carey, and Tambusamy I'll 1 11 ui-rc unofficial*. The aim ut the m.|uiry wad450 words
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Article93 1901-02-26 3 A .i» KiMi tr.j«.-u> bat occurred at Bayonnu at a bridal party. The wedding tieaktaj-i woo served in a barn, and tin: officiating pn«st, who was uncle to tut bridegroom, noticed a gun standing iv (lie MM, The bridegroom in a jesting spun picked it up and93 words
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Article91 1901-02-26 3 DEPARTURES BY MAIL. Per N. I) I. Sadum for Uenoa— Messrs. S. Kit'er von Kusiiuski, A. Bultneu, Btepion, Mrs. U. Bruderer, »n- 1 M re. de V.« and son. K jr Londou Muesrs. K. \V Mourc, C. S. KKiopiion, A. t'lon.enis, auu *ir. ami Mr». lliuinp--Bon. For Naples— Miss L.91 words
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Article111 1901-02-26 3 ILLNESS OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Tub Uuke of Cornwall and York ha* been Buffering from an attack of r in.in measles, and, therefore, was unable to visit Hie German Emperor on his Imperial Majesty's yacht llvlienzotUrn, on the occamon of Ins birthday, or to be present at the investiture111 words
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Article626 1901-02-26 3 "THE CROWN" CASE. AN AUSTRALIAN SPORTING VIEW IHI "CAUSE CRLMRK." Thk following extract trotn the Melbourne Kporltmnn of the Sih ult., ii interesting in view of the recently distributed account of the correspondence in the much riiscussod c»m of The D*M and also the advert iwim-nt summoning a general mooting626 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1901-02-26 3 The prin oj tht vtekly rn.nl Mint of tkt titmiit Timua ii/uuramd-n-hnlfiL-lliri p*r qinrter tn Singnpon and Sft jntt-frtf19 words
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Advertisement2059 1901-02-26 3 NOTICES. THE OVERWHELMING FLOOD OP BOOKS. j a* < EBMANY -J4.0 o ITAI y New 80. ks per year 13 >O 9,500 I, GREAT BRITAIN IMTFI. sTATPs I I TKI) hTATK> MOTHERLANDS 7.300 R on 6 2,500 OLD WYNKYN DE WORDE, AND NOW. r'our linii'lrivl ymn ago Wynkyn de U'orde2,059 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous85 1901-02-26 3 WK.VI'HKR KBPOKT <>..*•..... ii »t /i*.imi Bar ■JWIBUWiaMBI IV 1. 1 »..6 Hi -4 fr \V. »Vl'- TBO 760 7M> -ot)ir o( Wid> I x t. S.K.*. Culm llnx.Ton-.p. ».O 'S-o Mio 7IJS Hu. id -O. Ml.d p t T.rr rcl 6».» o"S (Uirfall Nil. a The lim* bull «t85 words
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Article555 1901-02-26 4 . ffIV'IArOM, HBTH FIIWI'ARY, HOI. rtwiWßE. gambler I ?Jt «.!■"> vlopraßall, 7.36 do Pontlanak S.M Peeper, 81ack.. bnyert 38.76 ,lo White,(«) 4».00 4uo Kloar Sarawak,. ..8.". do Brunei So. 1 p 5.70 Pearl Bug S.M) JoSee, Ball, 18% baalt «.O3 OoSm Paleml*ng, 16% bati. 26.00 Jofee Liberian. No. V 17555 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1265 1901-02-26 4 i.JoJ«rini»ii«.vlini<th«lollo*iai<ab'ir.ivi\ions are used i —sir.— steamer sh.— ship bif. -barque sch schooner; Yet.— Yacht Oru.— Cruiser 'Jbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; K.p. -Horae-povtar Brit.— British U. B.— United Bta-.es: Ft.— French; Oer.— o«rm»n Dut.— Dutch; )oh.— Johore Ac, O. c—Qeneral•ariro d.p.— deck pasaeni^n U.—Uncertain T. P. W.-Tanjona Pan*1,265 words
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Article602 1901-02-26 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Xante, port, probablt- tint? of ttrrivtt, and namr uf agrnit. HTUMWH. Atridi, Liverpool, Mar 8; P. law Agnmeiunon, L'pool Mar Mansfield. AllieiiKa, China. Mar .1); B. Ifaftjr. Alcinotlß, China, Mar I j Mansfield. Antonio Loper, Liverpool, left Jan 16; Ar.iui,- iivi, Sln.-I.i-. ill Dec £1 A.turia, New York.602 words
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Article48 1901-02-26 4 ARRIVALS. g Vikml's.Naml Ton. Cinni Faoa Biiud.\ Conionssn. a Rio. 36 K>l»h |O«r itr. «l» Klugkist Übuin Feb U B»hn Me.rar A Go. KimAnn tfrit iir nil HuuWr Diunbi* Fcl. 34 Wee Bin tod Co. 86 Chow Phy» »tr iITQ Ni.ul Kl»og Feb. Bu Bwec Uon« ■it, M48 words
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Article34 1901-02-26 4 MAILS CLOSE. rvr fat «lr. Tiny. To- Morrow T. Anson via porte Malacca 3 p.m. Kuanlan vi:i ports fl*M I p.m. Thuesuay. Fremantlc via |wrts MMfa I p.m. Hotigkong A Amoy Ctiurttrhunvr 3 p.m.34 words
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Article129 1901-02-26 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. ►Ron Sohoi'h:— By ill" N. D L. s. Stuttgart, ilue on l'ikl March Kith daton to Hi- nli Keh. Sho brings replies to the mail* which left Singapore on the 7th sod llth Jan. From Chna By th- M M. 5. 8. Swlivi, dua on tho »r129 words
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Article272 1901-02-26 4 PASSENGER LIST. TO AKUUi IA-nr Nmg*om-t.) IVi SI. M. s. a. Skaal si,,, nix from Marseilles Fub 10, due M.irdi I Jlr-.s,™ .in.] Mr. r. WigeL Fer M M s. 8. VUU >U la Ciolal, connn-ct from MarseiilesTeb. i"d»"»lir l°mh-Ilr.-u«'ii-Mi'»«r». R. Eskan.and H. Kerum-U-in. From Genoa— Mour'. Blakely. J. Paris,272 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1901-02-26 4 NOTICES. ■fllanol.itt' I B^~-)sJH Natur.nl Toilet Preparations. B^ 1 Jlel l-anollne' s>**J a*m 5> I fim. a*< am Mlr'9 Laaollnt' Toilet So* CHINA MUTUAL LIFE "xsURANCIi COY, LTD. tIEAD llrn<-k Nu. Mj CA»ro» KOAD, BHAKUHAI. JAB. A. WATTIK. Manhgor. MESSItS. TAX KIM TIAX SONS, Local Agent. The Company offers earner261 words
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Advertisement766 1901-02-26 4 NPTICES. ■QoWEI.L q^OPINSON HIGH CLASS J* TAILORING AT MODERATE PRI- ES. ■qowkll Tj obinson New Tropical Suitings. The Latent and Iml t a-hlunab'r •rea« €s»llB*» A SPLENDID RAX(iE Of Powkll -n obinson R"YAL NAVY BILK AND JJ BLACK SfclUiKS. Thoroughly dyed. Will bland the sun and cannot fade. This is766 words
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Advertisement795 1901-02-26 4 SHfPPTNfi. NOTICE. RUrfSI \S Volunteer Fleet «.s. VL ADIMI I!, due hen- the 4th March, bound (or Odee'a. Por freight apply lo R.A.PALMGKBN. -T/i Ap nt. KOR LONDON. a'HKr. (U.KXFARG, will leave here for the above port* on the 4th March and has good accomodatioo for saloon passengers. Apply to795 words
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Advertisement84 1901-02-26 4 NOTICES. ONE Medical Man in every SIX Throughout KngUnti nas placed on record his opinion that COLEMAN'S WINCARNIS I. I-NKIVAI.I.KD for Recuperating the System AND FOR Regaining' Lost Health I COLEMAN'S WINCARNIS" is an elegant combination of Port Wine, Kin Extract of Malt, and l.iebig's Extract of Meat It is84 words
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Advertisement86 1901-02-26 4 NOTICES. W. Dalian. Tlie Australian Horse Repository. HAS KOR UALK OVBK 100 HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES XX). Suitable for all purposes Ex s,s, "Bueeplulih' and "Clitus," The übuve shipment* have ocan moat carefully selected for '.lie requirements of this market and having been .11 thoroughly broken in before leaving Australia86 words
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