The Straits Times, 8 March 1901
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Title Section15 1901-03-08 1 The Straits Times. KSTH. OVEB i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MARCH, 8, 1901. XO. 20,;t.5:;15 words
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Advertisement799 1901-03-08 1 NOTICES. mi IK HOKNKi) COMPANY. I.IMIIBD TIE Mawla^l Ut» kmmnmm JtorwW* rjaio*! ftr* taMtaaas •»<**»»• ttlaa i««i«ar» foavpaay Th. K.,urtaNr l.if. l~<" v lr t*_ Mm 1 h, Ala* M«u»l 9t««. W»vig»»»«a Coa^aaj. Ta* TMishun 1 JMfer Bsav Ooapsay. rA»T. iiimn. a«»«*. STKAMSHIP COMPANIES. H Orri'-r, TILRORA'-ti Str«rt. P r799 words
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Advertisement740 1901-03-08 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. L" OXINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agtnu at Singapore: Ship Aoncr, latr J. Darrdrlb A Co., 4-3, CoLLraa yuav. The iindormentionad dates are only approximate Steamer Prom Expected Will be Deapatche.l for On iiakTr7}irunkU~ rVnang H March" BaUvia 16 Marcb >i. H. Van740 words
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Advertisement761 1901-03-08 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYDS TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. I mi i Mail Contract with thr Tbe following are tbe dates on which the Company's Bteamers may l>e expected lo Mil from here:— OI'TWAHD. HoHtWARU. 1901 1901. Mil) Mar. 9 I Morafia M.-ir. 10 Ofi'mpo Mar. It China May. M All the summers to761 words
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Advertisement1129 1901-03-08 1 NOTICES. ijroia MeOHls, i-ans, loVa hSoV. JOSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, aid having* H T aal O Greatest Durability are Therefore MX H CHEAPEBT. I Llf U I AUCTION SALESAI'CTION SALE or VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC AT 43 SHOKT STRUT. On Saturday, '.Hi, March, at ,•<-» POWELL ft Co. Auctioneers.1,129 words
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Advertisement1123 1901-03-08 1 NOTICES Milkmaids BRAND feNSED M^l IlllillT' SmSm fakm ITlllJi wZr^L^ Guaranteed *WL\W a t«« tkis Full Cream. iwa«M Largest Sale in the World. jST BANK. HONOKONO AND BHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-IJP CAPITAL •10,000,000. REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..»lo,oro,oT*n tl wn(m Silver Reserve....! S,'«0,000/ 13 orooW RESERVE LI ABILITY OF 1 n1,123 words
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Advertisement938 1901-03-08 1 cimtjkmtmtir a (inmt Fav.urfte, Tfce soothing and baaliag properties of (his remedy, iv plaaaant taste am) prompt and permanent cure* have mad* it a graat lavou.ile with people erarywhar*. It I* Sj>eci*lly nriied by mother* of satall cbil dr«o for colds, r. oup, a>.d whooping cough, as it always affords938 words
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499 1901-03-08 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 8TH MARCH. Vk ikkdav we published a letter ventilating the grievance of a lady who had sutl'ured through th) action of the local health authorities. Today we publish another letter on tlie same subject from Dr. Middleton, and it is to be commended499 words
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Article178 1901-03-08 2 Somk weeks ago we referred to the remarkable performances of a certain Mr. Harlem who entered the Slraitt Times office and did wonderful things with alighted kerosene lamp A few days later, in s letter addressed to the Editor, Mr I. lines Graham challenged the itXM fillet of Mr. Harlem's178 words
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Article42 1901-03-08 2 With all due respect for the value of Renter's telegrams, it might be suggested that the final words when such a course is feasible," as applied to Russia's possible evacuation of Manchuria seem to lessen the weight and importance of the message.42 words
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Article15 1901-03-08 2 The S,-,i llelU, hi, 1 the Ban WhmH Ilia were dry-docked at Tanjong Pagar yesterday.15 words
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Article15 1901-03-08 2 Mr. C. Sugars, passed cadet, has been appointed to act as Treasurer of Negri Sembilau.15 words
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Article16 1901-03-08 2 A launch leaves Johnston's Pier lor the Swimming Club on Sunday morning at in > and 11.10.16 words
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Article17 1901-03-08 2 Thk Garrison Rifle Club hold a practice shoot at the Tanglin range to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock.17 words
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Article18 1901-03-08 2 To-muht, the Moonlight Minstrels will give an en tertainuient at the residence of Mr. Low Kirn Ngian, Gaylang.18 words
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Article17 1901-03-08 2 Mi; Justice Leach conducted the Assizes this morning, Sir Lionel Cox (Chief Justice) having left for Penang17 words
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Article17 1901-03-08 2 Thk entries for the Ladies' Golf Championship close to-morrow. Play commence* on Monday, at the Race Course.17 words
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Article32 1901-03-08 2 Tut annual meeting of the Chamber nt Commerce was held in the Exchange this afternoon. Mr. \V. P Waddell presided over a good attendance A full report will appear in to-morruw's issue.32 words
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Article18 1901-03-08 2 Six butfred and sixty-seven Heaths were registered at Singapore during last month. The ratio per thousand was 31.8418 words
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Article30 1901-03-08 2 Thi I'erak railways carried 213.818 more passengers in 1900 than in 1899, the figures for l-< 99 being 886,824 This is exclusive of passengers carried on the Province Wellesley line30 words
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Article26 1901-03-08 2 Thk tihnfaUoth, which went to Keppel H irhimr Dock about three weeks ago for general repairs, having had these repairs completed, went to the rouds yesterday.26 words
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Article29 1901-03-08 2 At the Assises, yesterday, Ong Kah Ti in was sentenced to years' rigorous imprisonment for house-breaking and theft, and Koh Chong Yin to 12 months for fabricating false evidence.29 words
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Article32 1901-03-08 2 In addition to granting her suit for divorce, the San Francisco Court has permitted Countess Festetics de Tolna to resume her maiden name, and henceforth she will be known as Ella Haggin.32 words
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Article34 1901-03-08 2 The Musical Evening of the Singapore Philharmonic Society takes place next Wednesday evening at the Teutonia Club. There is a practice for the choir on Tuesday next, in the Town Hall, at 5.30 pro.34 words
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Article33 1901-03-08 2 An amalgamation of the oil companies in K.-higo, .lip in is projected. Seven companies, it is reported, have already sei eed to amalgamate. The object is to compete with the Standard Oil Company33 words
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Article42 1901-03-08 2 On the 23rd February, two Chinese were sentenced to death at Hongkong for the murder of a marine store dealer there. The object of the crime was to secure a large sum of money which the murdered man had in his safe.42 words
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Article38 1901-03-08 2 Visitors to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur are said to be struck with the inferior physique and the indifferent running powers of the Singapore jinrikisha pullers, as compared with the same class of men in the capital of i-vlangor38 words
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Article47 1901-03-08 2 The I'nited States transport Wi-ighl expected here from New York soon Hal is to be stationed at Manila where .he is to 1..- used .i- a despatch boat md store-ship, and with this object in iiiv.' lias been lined with a refrigerator .Unt and cold storage rooms.47 words
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Article45 1901-03-08 2 Thk Nippon Yusen Kaisha, it is reported, have chartered several vnnsels in England, among them being the Abjlsjm aud tlio Y'l/'i.u.-, both of which are on the way out., to convey cargoes of coal to Japan. These v---.-i- aru expected to call here to coal45 words
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Article49 1901-03-08 2 Si it. Cuscaden, C. P. this .rr.ing look over the duties of Inxpector-(i.-ii.-ral of Police in place of Lieut Col. Pennefather, who has gone on leave. A-sist. Supt. Stewart undertakes the duties of C. P. O, and Asst. Supt. Hamilton the duties of Asst. Supt. Stewart as Police Pro«eculor.49 words
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Article59 1901-03-08 2 AjMM the passengers who left for home by the IWrramtttla this morning were Lieut. Col. and Mrs Pennefather «nd two children Mr. t. H Grant, Mr. W. A. Cadell, and Mr. A Young. There was a great crowd of people to see the voyagers off and to wish them a59 words
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Article51 1901-03-08 2 Tub sanitary census of Manila disclosed extraordinary instances of Chinese herdini; together. For example, in one building alone, no less than seven hundred and sixtcen^Chinese lived, ate, and slept together. Still less credible is it that another house contained twelve hundred and eight occupants, over a thousand of whom were51 words
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Article59 1901-03-08 2 Liki r.C'iil. Fullerton, who has been «i le.-ted to ,'uinni.ind the Royal Kngineers in the Straits Settlements, is due hy the P. and O. mnil on Sunday. Lieut -Col. Kullerton is of the same family a» the Mr. Fullerton, an Indian civilian from Madras who, in l-ju, :i lii'inistered the59 words
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Article82 1901-03-08 2 Mv Oliver Mirks, A"t- See. to the Resident-General, K M S., will take long leave on the 17th inst. his place at Carcosa being taken by Mr. F Weld from Singapore. In Sir Frank Swet'enham's case it is not necessary, says the Malay HtU, I hat he should have an82 words
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Article100 1901-03-08 2 K.iirhiiw will, says the Hongkong TeUampli, supply men to cultivate the unfilled land of Sarawak. A certain Chinaman of high standing, who is the father-in-law of Dr. Lim Boon Keng of Singapore, has undertaken to send men fiom Kuochow to Sarawak He had entered into an agreement with the Saiawak100 words
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246 1901-03-08 2 Caltnlla, WM F'l: The subscriptions to the Indian National Victoria Memorial fund, if the larger ones are limited to one lakh, amount to Ks. 1 ,587,(>iW. The Viceroy, speaking at the Asiatic Society's meeting yesterday, dealt fully with the Victoria Memorial Hall, particularly246 words
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SPKCIAL TELEGRAM TO THK "STRAITS TIMES."
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Article67 1901-03-08 2 CHINA. ALL EDICTS SINCE JUNE TO BE ANNULLED. Hongkong, 8«. Itarrh. There is a rumour, emanating from Chinese sources, that the Emperor intends to annul all edicts issued since June, because they wore not issued of his own free will and their contents were partly unknown to him. It ia67 words
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Article206 1901-03-08 2 "GOLF BON E" That ia what the victims to this, the latest form of acquired or artificial ailment, have elected to term it, though the members of a golf club near Plymouth go so far as to perpetrate s sturdy chestnut by calling the sufferers Napoleons," averring that the disease206 words
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Article212 1901-03-08 2 fsu lull-grown tigers were trapped at Yong Peng and Kedjau, and shipped a few days ago to Johore, for the usual While three Malay lads were lishing from a boat at a place culled Bajau they were attacked hy a Urge crocodile, which in hi i^o.l to drag212 words
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Article673 1901-03-08 2 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Thk following are the entries for the S. 0. C. Spring tennis tournamennt. The entries closed last night and the tournament commences on Wednesday. CHAMPIONSHIP. s X.-i I, U. B. Whitenead. F. H Penney, K. f. White, J. G. Ma.-iagg.iri T. B. Norrie. A II673 words
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Article21 1901-03-08 2 An iMttiftlul army estiiu.il- laid before the House nl Commons amounts to three millions starling, miking the year's total £9 1,998,40021 words
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RBUTErVS TKLKUKAM?
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Article31 1901-03-08 2 SOUTH AFRICA. DEWET'S AT MOYKMKS I- ■MM KKI'UI.SKI) ADEKDKKN M Dewet is ninving upon I'hilippolis :tOO Boers attacked Aberdeen, a town in Cape Colony. They were repulsed after four hours' lighting.31 words
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27 1901-03-08 2 PROBABLE EARLY TERMINATION OF HOSTILITIES. Renter's agent at Pretori:i wires that a more hopeful tone prevails there as to the probability of an early termination of hostilities.27 words
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Article40 1901-03-08 2 THE KAISER ATTACKED. AN •■KI'ILF.I i rii~WORKMAN IHROW.S A PIECE OF IRON AT HIM. The Kaiser wasoutdriving at Bremen, when an epileptic workm in threw a piece of iron at him The Kaiser received a slight wound on the cheek.40 words
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42 1901-03-08 2 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA. STATEMENT IN PAKLUMENT hdtr. Mr. Ualfour stated, in the House ot Commons, that there had been com munications between Commander Botha and the British Commander, but that the Government were unable to make any statement at present42 words
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Article95 1901-03-08 2 RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA. PI' BUSHED DESPATCH lU.SMAS At'llON ONLY A MulH VIVENDI BHKWIU. IAACI ATK MANIHIKIA •WHPI KKXSIBI.K.' A despatch to Sir C. S. Scott, British Ambassador at St. Peterburg, published with the consent of Cjiint l.mivlorll, Russian Minister of Foreign Aifiirs. states that any agreement come te between Russia95 words
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Article80 1901-03-08 2 SUPPOSED MURDER. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, the police received information of three persons being found dead at No. Sliaik Madersah l.m.Oi. pioceeding there the |K>lice found two Kling women, dead, on the ground lloor, and a dead Kling man upstairs All the bodies bore wounds, apparently inllictcd with a80 words
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Article550 1901-03-08 2 . I'BKIKKTATION TO MB. W. C. IYXM. A pleasant little function took place at the Mice-course yesterday afternoon, after the usual practise games, when in thepresenceof a large number of Club uicuihers, and m:uiy ladies, the lion Sec. of the Polo Club", Mr 18. Young, on behalf of550 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement447 1901-03-08 2 NOTICES, XOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). OLABQOW. tliu'kt'iurnn Ol Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite. Blasting Gelatine, Detonatoi?,, Safety Fuses. Elnuie Blasting Apparatus. Tk* t'.,i.-» foploritw, bung all muuh fmJvnd in BM Hnliin, art twU U past tht high ftnudartl of tafviy an fwnly lotlt impottd by th» Brilii Qorrrnnrn', and art, thtrtfnrt,447 words
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Advertisement1368 1901-03-08 2 KOTICES. IIVETVIEINrSjE; IJ.EII3XJCTIO3V PRICE OF MUSIC FOR O3STE I^OISTTH: ONLY IVr •-•■■ll. Urn IHAX ORDINARY PRHK seriou. »ong.. t'oniic >on|s, Ballada. Piano mu^ic. Violin music, Dance music, 4ml Musk- of every WevrlpJlen Sn pi of Mii-,c m.iv 1... had on approval for two days, of which one at least THE1,368 words
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Advertisement468 1901-03-08 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTKD. /-IHINEBE I.JFJ? INSURANCE \j BROKER. Good sultry and mmmistion to competent man. Apply, P l>- 4 c/o Strait, Ti*ws om. 14/8 TO BK LET. J Bungalow in IWir Panjan*. htata furnished. Immediate entry. Rent $40 monthly. Apply to Hi. Soh-t. Singapore, (Uh Man-li, WOi. m.w.f. o.c TO468 words
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Advertisement75 1901-03-08 2 wife of A. W. Wistibhoi'T, of M ilacca. of «*n. M. H. 8. fatawlx. for the -limuu ism. uwl I •rtttn on oh ai.b of Uw paaw oaljr By th. H(Uot of tkat oooditin., «ui,Sl g. S. Ira nj«,Ud thai aiffct otWwiM b. imbiiahwl. All adT«rtkb(ooatnoki anmMnt to U> ooodi.75 words
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Article158 1901-03-08 3 THE RAFFLES MUSEUM. The Secretary of State doe« M •paaava .i Hie Government yielduiß 10 rlaianil bj giving up the acbrine for building a new museum in favour ol i.tcraiioiis and addition* to the present building Ibe Secretary of Stale expresses .lie opinion that it is doubllul eiouoinv to aspaad158 words
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Article230 1901-03-08 3 GERMAN CHINA. Mk II Huttenbach, a former resident of Selangor, has just paid a visit to Kiaiitchoii(THintau) in German China, on his way to Kuropc. Among other Ihincs, b. I am greatli struck w.th Ttinlau. It is h t.urlv (1. .0il hurl". nr and the (iermaiK ha c not u-.n230 words
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Article192 1901-03-08 3 CHINA NEWS. 111! Chinese I'leiiiiH.tenluiles at I'.kin^ lini' wiled to Sncne, the Hue. i. .1 liauaial <>f Railway*, annooo- < I lie that peace 19 lii'W .lose at li.iml and ei|ressiiii: Iheir congratulations on the aaad news tb.it an am, i. sly h.is l<een granted to political prisoners who ti.im192 words
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Article630 1901-03-08 3 A CANDID EXPLANATION. llirH'lTOßlir THE"STI!AITB TI«K».' .-in. 1 shall be oblige.! if you will publish the I,. Mnwini: facts with feteren, itn the Ictt-r ol Si, K-l Vila, appe;irinp in y 1 1 r issue of t.> -ilay i >n tne lad instant, a Chinese suflering from smallpox was taken630 words
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Article105 1901-03-08 3 TERRIBLE FIRE AT BAKU. A K1..M.1. OK lUKMMI PETKOLEtM A TEHKini.it cn'a<ti.i|ihe has occurri'd at Baku K.cently, lire broke out in the magazine of the Caspian and Black Sea Company, containing an immense quantity of petroleum, amounting to six million puds The flames spie»d to three other <le|.ci|i, with a105 words
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Article136 1901-03-08 3 HEBRIDEAN GOLF. Pkkhai-8 the linest, as they are certainly theloiiKcsl, natural golf-links in the world are those which stretch alni"st the whole Icncth of the west coast of south Uisl, from the Sound of Barra right to the ford between Benbecnla and its sister island. The Macharland hereis very old,136 words
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Article148 1901-03-08 3 SEPOYS FOR THE COLONIES. LKBS M ABI.IKF CLABBIB I'Tll.tsKll The military critic of the Ti-,n whose recent contributions have deservedly mtnicted so much attrition, has gone somewhat astrny, says the Mlnhnhmi I'ni'i' -r, in his criticism of the scheme under which native troops from India are to be employed for148 words
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Article155 1901-03-08 3 MONEY IRRESSISTIBLE. Doatl time M*\ we called attention to the Sultan of Brunei's alleged wrongs at the hands of the Sarawak Government which had wrested the districts of Tiu-in and Limbang from him. The S.u.mak i .vi Tiiinent counter-claimed for raids by cattle thieves from Brunei into these districts. Judging155 words
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Article169 1901-03-08 3 DIVING. The JSajMa timm recently published come details concerning the death of the I. iiir hi" Japanese diver, Fukumatsu Sakamoto, of Nagasaki It was stated that In' nent U.nvn in 40 fathoms of water, then in 0U fathoms, and latterly in 77 j I. ith. mis He signalled to be169 words
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Article464 1901-03-08 3 A LAUNCH AT KUCHING. v Ovrrmpniiul) i is Saturday, the MM February, the elite of Kuciuof were invited by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey to witness the christening of the Borneo Co 'b new steam launch HaVtM, which has recently arrived from the makers. This is a line powerful vessel, built464 words
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Article86 1901-03-08 3 FASHIONABLE WEDDING IN PENANG St George's Church, says the Piiang G-tctle, looked its very best (being must tastefully decorated with palms aud red and white II iwnrs by kind friends) on Sim. l:iy afiernoon, on the oecaition of tlicn:'uii.ieeof Miss Winifred Carli.ie, tasoad daughter of Mr. F. J C. Ro«s,86 words
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Article100 1901-03-08 3 THE "CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO." \J»l' UF PA93KNUKRS SAVED Mr. J. S Van Buren, Agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. at Hongkong, has been advised by cable that the following cabin passengers who were on board the City of Hio de Janeiro have been laved Mr. Brainier. Mr.100 words
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Article347 1901-03-08 3 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. Thi Secretary of State has laid his Kngeron certain matters in the Criminal Procedure Code just passed by the Legislative Council which he thus describes in a despatch to the Governor: lv Section 19, no penalty is provided for neglecting to report to the Police the commission of347 words
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Article583 1901-03-08 3 THE ANNUAL HEGIRA. p. ani> o. I. -j'li. sailing about -'-mi March, for Guidon, Dr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. II Al.rams, the Misses Mull, m.l. Mr. F. W. Barker, 1.i.-Cul. Chipi>inuall, and Mrs. Finch, Mr. Nathan, Mr. Stiven, Mr (i Marks For Colombo-Mr. G. A. Talbot naay, sailing about sth583 words
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Article1228 1901-03-08 3 ADVANCE MAIL NEWS. (from AtutraluiH piper f.) SOUTH AFHICA I ..i. ..ski De Lisle, who has l>een exhibiting great activity in dealing with the raiders, has occupied t'a v ma, which is ISo miles to the north-east of Cape Town. The occupation of Calvinia was pfTectrd a* the result of1,228 words
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Article560 1901-03-08 3 . fcMtrcaa, >sth March, 1901 (tombier buyers u. Coat* Bill 7.35 do Pontijnak 650 Pepper, Black ;».no do White, m, 45 00 ■<agoFlourSaraw»:c,. 3.00 do Brunei So. 1 S.70 Pearl Sago 3 HO Ooflee, Bali. W% basis S-.'.OU Coffee PaleraLantt, 15% baain aM* Ooflee, Liberiaa, No. I Im.00 Tapioca, small560 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1901-03-08 3 HUNT SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, l.ut after just a little deliberation decide you can't aßord to do it. But that thumping racking Headache what can you do with it V Hive it its <|uietus by using Little's Oriental Balm. It acts like nisgic. It kills117 words
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Advertisement1079 1901-03-08 3 NOTICK. aWiIWU CUJI Th, kWiaf H<v> Meetiau uill I* held «n May 21>(, a*M and -'Ml, Programme. FIRST DAY. T..-jrfV.y, 21 ,t Warn First Kick THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue M*VA R*. c for Maiden Horses- Weight as |ier scale (lOst.), An allowance of 1 41 b. to ex-Onfflns imported into1,079 words
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Advertisement880 1901-03-08 3 NOTICEa fiSTICKPHASIS (HEAPICR AXI> STICKS MICH lI..KDER THAN r'STt. 1.1 M Warranted not to turn *our. Price Cts 25 M c ol le our Waaful for nilice or Household. and Cts 50 K.i, h bottle is suppliaJ with a strong Per Bottle. Bru h WTI I TKA WAY. LAIDLAW k880 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1901-03-08 3 AltKANORMKNIFridav, 6th March. Hiuh Water. .13 p.m. S. V. R. Drill. sati'rihy, 9th March IIiuIi UiW. ll.A'i a.m 0 42 p.m. Furniture Hales. Short Street. I'.'. Ann Sinn* Hill A Thooison I' I. Powell. 2. 8. C C. Cric et. R C. Cricket. Lniliiw'U i!K'h4mnionshi|iKuin««i-iuse. P. 40. outward mail due.144 words
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Article207 1901-03-08 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. (J a d«r cms luwliad tbe following •bbreTi*ions tr« tnsd sir.— stmmar ah.— ship t:q.— barque sch.-sohoonsr; Yet.— Yucht Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.— Ouabosl Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horse-power BritBritish U. 8-United HU'is; Fr— French Ger.— Oermsn DM.— Natch loh Johore Ac., o. a.,—Oeneral--•'Ito d.P. deck nsaseniters H.—Unoerlain: T.207 words
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Article1174 1901-03-08 4 TRADING VESSELS &C. Arkitals Stkci Soon of Yhtxriuy. Kudat, Oer. str. 690 tons. Captain Reese, 7th Mar. From Lobuan, 4th liar Uc. and 14 d.p. Behn Meyer and Co. U— Rds. lyandaurii. Brit, str 2,1W tons, Opt Rait. 7th Mar. From Rangoon. 2nd Mar. Ot, and S3 d.p. Boust ad1,174 words
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Article577 1901-03-08 4 Sane, port, jtnbahU imte o/ arrival, and name of agents. Mtramerk. Aiiapanthua, Japan, Mar 9; bebn Meyer. Ajax. Kurnp*. Mar 10; Mansfield. Albonga. China, Mar 20 B. Meyer. Atting Berau. My II: Daendels. Antonio I<oper, Liverpool, left Jan 16 ArauU:imi. shi..|,t., I'Tt Dee As.-ania, Hamburg, Mar 13 A577 words
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Article49 1901-03-08 4 MAILS CLOSE. Far Per «Ir. Hem To-Moßßnw Batu TabaL Sultana 1 p m. Penang Phi Seng 2 p.m. P. Dickson k Klang HVippAn 3 p.m. Bereuw via ports Bauenn 4 p.m. Monday. Manila Japan Aomiaura 3 p.m. Sarawak Vorwarit 3 p m. Tuesday. Negapatam via ports Zaida I p.m.49 words
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Article50 1901-03-08 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Eoroph By the P. U. s. s. CAumii, dne on 10th March with dates to tbe 16th Feb. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 14th Jan. From China By tbe K. D. L. s. s. Kiattchou, due on the 10th March.50 words
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Article70 1901-03-08 4 TIME TABLE OF MAILS DUE. Left Singapore Dao in Londnn Arrival .Inn 24th M. M. Feh 17th Feh 17th (H l.iv 2/Sth P. 4 0. Feb IHth Feb lrtih Jun Sdth N.D.L. Feb 30th Keb 21 at KW. Snl MM Fed '.'7th Feb Will F.-b Bth P. AO. M»r 4th70 words
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Article107 1901-03-08 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per a, forward from Sarawak— Mr K. SheKord. Per s. s. /"in Henfl from PonantJ-Ur. an<l infßnt, Mrs. Terras and I children, Mr. I. Thomson, Mr. C. Keooing, and Mr. A. VeeuhuUsn. Pers. s. Kudat from Übunit— Mr *■< Mrs. Buckland, and Mr. and MraTKatf TO ARRIVK107 words
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Article111 1901-03-08 4 5 VMUI.'* WtMM M M.r I Me'pomeoe 7 Manchuria 7 Landaura 7 Vorw»rt« 7 Kudat 7 Pin teg 8 Tantalus 8 |Pakaa iHirw ro«» C*rr»is Fioh Baiuo Coraonu. Rib I Am.tr. 1864 Malcovkh BomUy Mi S3 RautenberK Rua sir. 3WI B><honu Port rta'id F«b 14 Bebn Meyer 4 10.111 words
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