The Straits Times, 12 March 1901
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Title Section15 1901-03-12 1 The Straits Times. ESTU. OVEU 1 A CENTURY SINGAPORR TUESDAY MARCH, 12, 1901. XO. iO^li15 words
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Advertisement833 1901-03-12 1 NOTICES. T»HE H<>KNr..>COMI'ANY, LIMITED Norwiel. DBk» tir. Inraranos S<c«». Atlas Aamr.no. Coaapanr (Ftrs). TK« RnaitaiM.' IJf» Aaauranoa Soolrfy. Th. To»«a«h«i. l-trs* rta« Cof.ps»y. PANT. LIMITED. Ansfita STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I Ornoi, TiuwißArH Street. Or whaitot. K«rpiLH»««oo«. STKAM NAYWATION OIMI'ANV ftTSAMEIU' FOE ("Him, JATAH. PIIIAK' I'lYLon, Unu, Australia, Ai>»», Warn. Mamiiixee. Oiiiraltae,833 words
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Advertisement751 1901-03-12 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I -I.NISKI.IJKK PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPU Inder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aiientt at Singapore: Smr Aoiscy, late J. Daendeu A Co., -'-S, Collter QMS. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched lor On 1/..*.. rlf I |V- Penang 1 1 March BaUvia 16751 words
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Advertisement793 1901-03-12 1 \U «TR I A N LLOYD'S TE*M NAVIGATION COMPANY. I'nuer Mail Contract <mtm the Austrian Government. 1 In- following are the dates on which Ilio r.nnpany'B itramcn may be expected to il fiomhere:Ontnn, Homkwaru. IMI 1901. Trirnte. Mar. U I Moravia Mar. 10 (Himpu Mar. U China Mar. SH All793 words
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Advertisement602 1901-03-12 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,1:i,K0 Paid up Capital t-'1 2.7W1 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept flre risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agent*. F^lma TRAI)ItRB INBCTRAHCF COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed »,i»«.hp. Asaoust Paid ap602 words
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Advertisement777 1901-03-12 1 INSURANCES. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. EBTABLIBHSD 1847. FCNDS KS. 420.00.000. JOW LIBERAL I'REMIUMS. CONDITIONS AKD LARGE BONUSES. Endowment AssuranceH at English rates." AgmU Musu. LYALL AND EVATT. U. th. S. SINGAPORI. RiaWii BSIt'K HOkks < PASIR PANJANG, AKK now supplying building bricks. For particulars, apply to Chop KIM HIK.777 words
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Advertisement701 1901-03-12 1 BANK. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,00n RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..* 10.000,000 i Silver Re-erve... 3,000,000 J 3 0IUU<1 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 ,n ,nnn PROPRIETORS. }-»l',0»J.O00 <V>rRT o» Directors-— K. snwu, B*i."CEAiaa<An H-.N.J..1 Kaswici -DsrnTTCHAia«.» Tns Hon R M. OaAV BL. KlcaAansox. Km,. A Havpt. Baa P. Sacb-ss.701 words
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Advertisement717 1901-03-12 1 xVQTICE& (JOVKRNMKNT NOTIFICATION riT.NDKRS will be received at the 1 Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the ISth March. 1901. for the following works Lime-whiting, Paintioc. and tarring the Po Uung Kuk Buildings. Plans and specifications may l« seen, and printed forms of temler witb all particulars obtained at717 words
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Advertisement784 1901-03-12 1 rtttMtii'i C.a«h Beweay a fintu F»»«unt>. The soothing and beallng properties of this remedy, its plaasanl t»»t« sod prompt and permanent cores have m»de it acreit favourite v.ith people everywhere. I. is ea,.ecially prized by mothers of sasall children for col-is, croup, and whooping cough as it always afford, quick784 words
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826 1901-03-12 2 The Straits Times TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. PRICK 16 CBNTH. Strait* Time* *30 a year, or pott fret SM. Straits Budget *18 a year, or pott frte »2i). AdvrHinng llder may lie found tn the fourth pane. In reference to the published sate nicnls to the effect that the Duke of826 words
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Article13 1901-03-12 2 The Philharmonic Society "Musical Evening" at the Teutonia Club, tomorrow, commences at o'clock.13 words
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Article20 1901-03-12 2 Tin Sra llf'lf 6teamed intu the ruad* this morning from Tanjong Pncar Dock where she has been overhauled and painted.20 words
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Article25 1901-03-12 2 The China Mutual Insurance Company, of which Messrs. Tan Kirn Tian and Sons are the local agents, hay« sent a handsome wall calendar for 1901.25 words
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Article27 1901-03-12 2 The Hon. Bromhead-Matthews challenge shield will shortly be shot for between teams of six from the S V*. A the S. V. R. and the Penang Volunteers.27 words
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Article28 1901-03-12 2 Majiir J. Lewee, R. Q. A has been granted leave of absence in extension, from 25th February laet tn 6th June ueit, on recommendation of a Medical B»ard.28 words
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Article31 1901-03-12 2 A Post Office circular noli Tics that 'penny stamps can now be obtained at ilia General Post Office, at 4 cents each, for making up broken diiiui on British Postal Note*.31 words
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Article28 1901-03-12 2 According to Manila paper* rinderpest i« playing havoc id many of the Philippine Islands. Twenty to thirty thousand cattle have recently died in tbe province of Masbate alone28 words
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Article46 1901-03-12 2 Thi agenda at the Municipal meet log to-morrow includes the following items Return of rats destroyed, statement of road-metalling, Mr. Barker's motion re flags, raising bridge over the Singapore river, water-iupply to Mount Elizabeth, insurance 01 Municipal property, and acquisition of land in the Kafang Valley.46 words
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Article30 1901-03-12 2 It is reported that since the accession of King Edward, recruitins for the Arm; has been remarkably brisk Over two hundred and forty men joined at Trafalitar-Bquare in three days.30 words
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Article33 1901-03-12 2 I'm bar at the Race Course will be opened to members on Saturday morning next, when coffee will be obtainable as usual The Race Course, is officially opened on Tuesday, the l»th inst.33 words
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Article36 1901-03-12 2 Manila papers show that the trouble in the Philippines is coming to an end. Stories from all parts are of small engagements and the surrender of insurgents with few or no checks to the American arms.36 words
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Article43 1901-03-12 2 At the Penang Assizes, on the Bth instant, H. B. Middleton was found guilty of criminal bmach of trust with respect to tbe sum of 5482 82, as district injector of th« Federated States Railway Mr. Justice Lnw was to pronounce sentence to-day.43 words
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Article41 1901-03-12 2 Thkek companins of native police have hern organised at Manila. Their wigps in *ilver are twenty-four dollars (Meii'.Hii) a month for a private, thirty dollars i-t a corporal, forty for a sergeant, sixty-five fur lieutenant, and ninety dollars for a captain.41 words
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Article45 1901-03-12 2 The numbers of those on famine woiks and in rnceipt of gratuitous relief in the Bombay Presidency bare increased by eight thousand, and the latest reports shnw that there will be a prolongation of famine "rer a wide area in Western India through another season.45 words
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Article50 1901-03-12 2 At Shanghai, on the 27th Feb., Mefirra. J.mline,llatheson& Co.'s atr Macedtnia collided with the Auntrian cruiser Atpern The (tern of the Martdvnia lit ruck the Atpern forward and cut the eruiser'sraru clean away The Macedonia ■ustainml no damafio. The Jtpem't ram rank. The Atpern was docked on the Ist inn50 words
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Article57 1901-03-12 2 (nr. dredger CanUn Put, which foundered Home time ago during a typhoon at Hongkong, was in course of being raised when rough weather set in on the 4th mutant. The dredger then 'iimlt nly tinned over and Bank along with two divers -Brodie and Johnson I v name. on<> of57 words
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Article66 1901-03-12 2 A Medical Association his been f.irmed at Bangkok. Dr. T. Hayward Iliys was elected ('resident The A»bori.itinn met on the UTth Veb to consider tlie rules, by-laws, and fees A separate lit) of the fees agreed upon was ordered 10 l.i! printed in both Siamese and Knglish and to be66 words
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Article68 1901-03-12 2 One of tlie mo*t intricate problems to be solved by the American Government in the Philippine* it tbe question of land title*. The claims of the present landholders, the majority of whom are friars, are denied by the pe>|<le and the task of enquiring into and determining the validity of68 words
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Article62 1901-03-12 2 Thk following notice appears among tlie advertisements for Miming Persona in the current number of lifynoldL'' A»w#paper McHbioob.- Im wanted of Alexander M. tii.-^or. hr.-.i thirty-six. Lfft Monlrose eleven yean for the Straits Rettli-nients Kus la Lumpur." I jut h.'iird of three years ago; then employed t>y the OnTernnient Kai|«ay62 words
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Article81 1901-03-12 2 Among tbe passengers who left for Europe by German mail this morning were:— Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Komenij, Htm'ble \V. J. Napier, Mr. W. H. Frizell, Mr. 0. A. Keating, Dr and Mrs. Von Tunzelmann, Mr. E. W. Olsen, I'rof. ll.ii-. k. 1. Capt. de Urche, Mr J. Zuberbiihler,81 words
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Article74 1901-03-12 2 Highway robbery at Hongkong with violence has been of frequent occurrence during the past month or two, the victims in every instance being Chinamen. The turn of Europrans has now come. On the 3rd instant, Mr. K. Esmoi, of the KasMrn Asiatic Trading Company, was walking along Row, mi Ko.id74 words
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Article97 1901-03-12 2 At Hongkong, there is lack of room fur extending tlie town now that rents have risen enormously, and houses within easy reacli of the business part are hard to get. Mr. (.'hater, a prominent legislative Council unofficial, has brought forward a reclamation scheme for Government consideration, to fill section of97 words
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Article107 1901-03-12 2 Thk Filipinos who favour the acceptance of United States sovereignty over the Philippines hare now started a Conservative party in opposition to the Federal party which ha* given in it* adliecion to the new order of things on Libxral principles. Fur the present the only policy of the new organisation107 words
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Article149 1901-03-12 2 Thi ImUun Municipal Journal learns that Coluoel Onslow, 11. K is ulout to proceed to Europ« fur the purpose of studying the means of disposing of towu sewage and of reporting on it to the ludiuu Government. "We do not know" says that paper "wlieru in Europe there may be149 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
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Article122 1901-03-12 2 MILITARY ACTIVITY THE RETURN OK THE IMPERIAL COURT. BRITISH TROOP* REMAIN AT HOKOKOHO DIKING TH« SI'UMRR. Hongkong, Mnr. \2lh Preparations are completed for the transfer of 400 Welsh Fusiliers to the north. Count Von Waldersee leaves Peking on Thursday fur Kiao-ch»o. General Gaselee and General Troths are122 words
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Article66 1901-03-12 2 A party of temperance fanatics rai'lml a liquor salo-n in Winfield, Kansas, on Fen 13tli evening The result (nays a l.nffan's telegram) was deplorable. The saloon wu completely wrecked. Two women were shot, one fatally, and tlm bar-tender was seriously wounded with a hatchet. The raiders included 50066 words
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Article79 1901-03-12 2 The population of Penane Inland hag only slifrhtly increased during the last ten years, the tipuies being 196, 1 H in the present year, against K'3,886 in 1891. Within Municipal limit* tlie increase is 10.000. The country districts show, however, a decrease of about 5,500, the reasons79 words
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Article89 1901-03-12 2 A WAfHINoTo.s despatch, dated February loth, on the subject of Russian sugar, MtMt»'s that the sugAr issued to the Customs officers by Mr. (ia^e, S.orctary of tho Treasury, fixes the pi'iinter-'vailinc duty on Rucsian refined •ugarn, hereafter imported into the fnifed .StHte<!, at 69a of a89 words
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Article176 1901-03-12 2 K«cl8 were run at Hongkong on the !l«tn, 27th and 28th Keb., with great succese, barring an awkward incident on the second day. During the race for th« Professional Cup, Bulhul, the winner, disqualified on the ground of a cross by liis jockey. Forefl King, the second176 words
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Article328 1901-03-12 2 The following is the Acting Manager's report for the month ending February 28th During this month about Sl2 lons of ore have been crushed lor a yield of \W oun.-BJ, 15 dwts., of xmelted gold This on- 1 ime Toiii various parts of thetnine, chiefly from328 words
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Article149 1901-03-12 2 lltrren Cranz ami Koch, in the Annalen der Pbysik," have given some interesting results of their experiments on the effect of bullets in the body. The explosion which takes place in the tissues with a high velocity infantry bullet, such as that of the Mauser six-millimetre rifle, occurs after the149 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article78 1901-03-12 2 SOUTH AFRICA DBWBTI MOYKMKSTS KKMAINING lIOKRKIORSF.KII' IN CAPE COLON Y. l.oruiot,, 12M Mml I)e Wet in believed to be to the we»t of Kroonatad with the intention of crossing the railway to tlie eastward. The only Born lett in Cape Colony are Kriliincer'n ;md S.heeper's commandos which are now prensed78 words
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Article29 1901-03-12 2 NICARAGUA C ANAI. TREATY. BRITAIN IBJBOH THE AMF.KKAN AMENDMENTS'. Uttr. The British Government has definitely rejected the amemiiannU to lh« Huy-I'aunuefuteNicaragua Cunal treaty made hy the United Stales .-fiial29 words
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Article47 1901-03-12 2 Mr A. 1. Balfuur has given notice ol a motion that a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament be appointed tc consider the revision of the King! (Coronation Oath. The Houao of Common* has appointed a Committee to consider the King's Civil List.47 words
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20 1901-03-12 2 Two Cape rebels, who had been convietad of train wrecking, hare been sentenced to death.20 words
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Article326 1901-03-12 2 Mk Lovell, the P. O. agent at Culombo, died suddenly there, the other day, under such Grange circumstance* that an inqumt was held. Arsenic poisoning was found to be the cause of death. Several of hie servants were arrested and brought up on suspicion of poisoning him.326 words
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Article382 1901-03-12 2 TIES FOR TO-MORROW. "A." SIMiLKS. Darbishire scr. Capt. lowing— SO. Battenburg scr. t. Capt. Whit* »cr. Nurriti Mr. v. Barkshire scr. l'earce ncr. y. Carter +4. Klliot scr. v. Uainsford— o. Withers— 6 y. Upton+4. R. SINGLES. Haanaford scr. y. Fort Sharp Ber. V. (Jrahnm382 words
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Advertisement420 1901-03-12 2 NOTICES. 1 RITCniE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY wlectwl blend thoroofhl; matured in bond. Prioe |IO p«r i«f;«mpl« fre* BORNEO CO. LTD Iu 1 1 *ol<" Importer*. SIOEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-com»ive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be the heat KlST-l'ltKVKNTIVK •«<"" Invaluable for8bip«, Machinery, Bri.lft*etc.. etc. One nation will cover420 words
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Advertisement556 1901-03-12 2 IATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. lOHNlim! CO., LIMITED. LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS is nu GENTLEMEN'S ODTFITTINB DEPARTIEHT. ,l l J$iBfr Newest Patterns and Designs IN BILK TIBB AND SOA-HJ*S. ALSO A Large Range of Washing Tie*. Terai Hats. Bllwood'a Helmets. Monte C;nl White Straw Boaters Silk Hats Singapore Hats. New Assorted Stock556 words
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Advertisement685 1901-03-12 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j TD-NNiHT! TO-XIGHT!! Tt>-N1GHT!M 7'u«rf..y, IM March, 1901. JAPANESE* TROUl'E -FOB THE FIRST T1JIBIN SINGAPORE. ■ver/thing new and Mm «itSMMd her* **l»r* FUR ONLY FEW NIOBtV BTAV, AT THE GROUND Well known artists performing oew and wonderful Gymnastic Acrobatic, Balancinn kU. Funny Japanese. CIowdd an<l Comic l''int niii685 words
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Advertisement67 1901-03-12 2 X. S. 8. ismdK far the 9mm i«n u d I rittFB on on* «Ua of tba patMl only By th< M»l*n of tint oonditioti, oaiiy if. 8. 8. »r« raj-vUd lh.t mifht otkwwiM b» ptiblinlxd. All Jintimnt oontnoia u> nbJMt to th« oooditlon tkst tb% Uuuxm °»T ">• xliortii»m»iil67 words
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Article189 1901-03-12 3 Xi im., living at 211 Bali Ijine, wont tuthe 1" .lice Station yesterday apparently in great tr<. jhle. He told the lntpecr.>r on .luty that, on Sunday, an Arnh came to his home, and asked him if he h»4>|*nel to hive two f2."> note* in hi* The189 words
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Article238 1901-03-12 3 HTll I HIAKU BIS DEAD VICTIM** »CRK*M: Ar Riv>- -tr.'.i, on the 15th tilt.. John Welt.. li.iwker, living in a common I.Hlgine-h.mae in the Bluckfriars-road, was charged on his own ci.nfe«sion with throwing a woman into the Thames.- Inspector ('utbush said that at about 1238 words
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Article287 1901-03-12 3 A N«» I'KOVISCE CKKATID. An important Communique has been i*«u«d statinc that Lord Cur/on, the Viceroy, after having given the closest atlentii.n IS the subject, and visit.il the frontier, ha* decided, tilth the unanimous coinenl of the t. ounril.tocreatsanewfrontierprovinre nn.irr the cnlrol f the Mipreme iMivirniiKiil. nl287 words
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Article417 1901-03-12 3 M Iniimir, the (jovernor-General, does not ImM the Colony for good, but oaly fir a short holiday in France Kiimuur has it that he will only slay there six months M Dourner has brought miuh unpopularity upon himself by levying ailditioiiHl tales to enable the revenue to meet417 words
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Article1227 1901-03-12 3 A l.ipit, Hth Marel, MEDICAL MATTIR*. The Residency* burgeon, Dr. J. D. Gimlette, ha* recently been on tour in th« Ulu Pahang district, visiting, among other places, Beuta, Ruib, Tras, unu Bentong. At the brut named place (up to which point only the Lipis river is uavigable, the1,227 words
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Article271 1901-03-12 3 Thk Tientsin correspondent of the Hom,kong Daily rV«i Swjft that the troops from India have on the whole •tood the ordeal of the severe weather well cold* and pneumonia have be«n prevalent among them and especially among the camp-followei*, but our »ick list* compare very favourably with271 words
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Article278 1901-03-12 3 A boxing tournament closed, at Hongkong, on the 2nd instant, after bout* ■pread over several day*. It was undtr the management of Mr. C. T. Robinson. The chief event on the closing day wa« the taxing championship. Two of the men had entered in two weights, W.278 words
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Article529 1901-03-12 3 P. AND 0 Bengal, sailing about 22nd March, fur London, Dr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr H Abrams, the Mi-—. Mulholland, Mr K W Barker, Lt.-Col. Chippindall, Mrs. Kinch, Mr. Nathan, Mr Stiven, Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. O. Marks. For Colombo- Mr. G. A Talbot. yiatry, sailing about sth529 words
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Article, Illustration905 1901-03-12 3 (COKDI-CTBD BY KlSd'S PAWS.") All chess corre-ponience should be addiessed to King's Pawn." Solution of Problem No. 21Si/immer ruann) Q-Q 2. Prorlrh No. '.'l4 -By H. Obav. While to play, and mtte id two mov«. The game b Y wir iln Bat«vi» has ended id a draw. It has905 words
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Article51 1901-03-12 3 At a meeting in East l«ndon recently Mr Burdett-Coutt* told the (orocnh.it wirked story of a Boer, who slated, on being captured. We arc sure to win, becaui-e tlie lxird is on our lid*." "Oh," replied a Tommy who heart! I lie ri-insi I we t»ve dci'r.i of lcrde en51 words
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Article549 1901-03-12 3 Siw.AroKE, 1»th Mar. ii. 1001 PRODUCE. ■i»mV"r buyers I'm Oopra Buli 7.SA do Pontianak, 6U Pepper, Black 29.'» do While, (51) 4-VOO -<agoFlourH»r»wak,. 3.«0 do Brunei <Jo. 1 2.70 Pearl Sago S«o CoSoe. Bali. 16% basis K.00 Donee PalemUog, 16% basis «.m Co«ee, LlWian. No. 1 18.00 Tapioca, small549 words
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Advertisement34 1901-03-12 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. J«pin vi* port' Konig Albrri, due Mtb MKivh. Beta a Merer 4 Co. fi| Tia > h S« W».if Vis •«*r> Frida.T. twmrj Itiarx.. I I T*l*k inn pt'» r<«««« «i«»i34 words
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Advertisement572 1901-03-12 3 i\UTICE& B. P. DE SILYA. NOW ON VIEW. HER 1 ;ite Majeaty Queen Victoria Memorial i,io..ciic». flease order at once to avoid disappointment. I'-VS STHKm bTKAJWHIP (X». (I.D). •V K renang": On Mnndavs at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Kuala Klang, and Teluk 8. 8. Hyo Leong 1 On Tuesdays for572 words
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Advertisement628 1901-03-12 3 NOTICES. XOTICK. STRA ITS City Rubber Stamp. Price modi-rate. S7/12/T.l Robinson Road NOTICE OF KKMOVAL. MK<»aR«. TDK MITSI'I BU«S\N KAISHA removed into their m*j offices at KIN LAYS. .N URKKN, on the Huh instant. Mar. h tb. f m tv I:' 1 NOTICE TO PILOTS AND SIIII'MA.-TKI:.--1)1I.OTS and ShipmHter* are628 words
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Advertisement737 1901-03-12 3 P(»R SALE EMPLOYMEJfTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS; I«ttik«. I A cnu a line; »nd and SM limes, 10 rent, a line 4th Xa "th Hims, t. -«nu a Im. 7th is 18th time*. ceaU line; afterwards, 1 cenU a line; '.jot a* 'harm lan than one dollar. Thna, a *W737 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous251 1901-03-12 3 AKKANOKMKWTcudit, Mia Mi* ii. High Water. XJW p.m. 8. V. K. Drill and Mu.ketr.T. Philharmonic Choir. 6.S0. Wsdiihday, 13th Much High Water. 2.JI a.n>. S.30 p.m. Municipal Meeting. i'.Si. Sale of Material!. ArMnal. Pearls Hill. 2.30. Confirmation 8errii-e. St. Andrews. S. C II T»nnu luuruaiii'Mil commenced. 8. V. R. Drill251 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1461 1901-03-12 4 Under tnia heading the following abbreTiaiont are used atr— t|fu»r ah <hip fcq— barque ten. tchooner i Yet.— Yicht Cm.— Cruiser flbt— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United Bute.; Fr. French; Oar.— German Dut— Dutch; Job. Johore O. c,—Generalcargo d.p.— deck paseangera u.—1,461 words
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Article206 1901-03-12 4 >V f'r .(r. Mm, To- Morrow I'.-iiiiiiK UiiKUt Fuh Ho 11a.m. Hongkong .V««a>i 1 1 a.m. T. Anaoa vi» ports Hntacca .1 p.m. P.'nang Deli (,'aJypao I p.m. Klang via ports Hntnnrr i p.m. 9am >rang Sfinr Hotiytu H p.m. Bangkok Korat 4 p.m. Hingora via porn .1/.206 words
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Article187 1901-03-12 4 ARRIVALS. I'sris. Hatnri'r from Kl»na <ia pom Mr. «nd Mrs. Newman, and Mr. Fink«l» TO ARRIVK. (for Singapore.) IVr M. M. a 8 Vitk d, la Cioiul. cODoecting with the steamer ihranirn at ColomlK), from Marseilles Feb. li, due Mar. l«th— Mr. Daumu. For the Far K<ul. Per187 words
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Article220 1901-03-12 4 I Flu. Vuut'aXiNi Rio. TOW. Otmil FmOM BilLEU. COMIUHIM. Mar 10 II II II II II 12 I 13 12 19 12 U i \-J \i I H Deli ()er itr. 'Calypto Brit tir. Rancoorn air. Lightning sir Moravia Uer atr Ajai Brit Mr, lLoodiana ati. (iisng Add sir.220 words
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Article117 1901-03-12 4 1>ati. Vmil'x N»«« KuuAKi. I'imii DUTI*ATIO> Mar II alurex Brit.tr. Halliday [I Ban Ko Soon i.ut uti. Odiuk II Serbia Oer «tr. ttachs 11 Tibra MM .tr Vsdreno IS Baoeoora Brit .tr. Oom U Zaida .tr Orier J'r«| .tr. Hartl.v 12 Laodaura ttr. Rait 11 Sin 8eng u r117 words
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Advertisement385 1901-03-12 4 NOTICES. ■jHanolinc' I Natural Toilet Preparations. Ha 'l-Jinoline' <« e»nr P Wtt^m L*nolH»e' Toilet Soap CHINA MUTUAL LIFE ?NSURANCE COY, LTD. Hun Orricg No. 1.1. Cartor Road, 8hii>uhii. JAS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSKS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, i*>cd Anenu The Company offer* easier terms and better bonuses than any other385 words
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Advertisement598 1901-03-12 4 NOTICE. /"IRC HI D8. J. 1). A. PEREIRA. HoHTIflOLTOBIBT 1HD FI.OBIST. COLLEOTOB ADD ElPOETIB Of OSOHIM. By special appointment to Hit M»je»tv The King of Siam. R. H. The Sultan of Johoro, an. I H H. The Sultan of Lingga. Orders for Bonqnet Sprays, Ac., Ac, Carefully and promptly executed.598 words
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Advertisement489 1901-03-12 4 1 NOTICES. WATCHMAKERS, •IKWKLLKRS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS ROEDERKR. EXTKA DRY. (Reserve t*r Great Britain) Louis Roederer, Carte Blanche BRINKJfANN CO. Hoik importer* KtlaU at JOHN LITTLE A CO., LTD. 12/8 ACETYLKNE GAS! The Light or the Future Brilliant, Eeonomie, safe, Having been appointed Sole A^nU for the489 words
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Advertisement1127 1901-03-12 4 NOTICES HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. -IK AM SJMl^HIP bTEAM WATER PI MOUNTINGS, AXD JVFg'ft VALVES, GAS rf^i l^ts cocks, PIPING |U F| ,^^J|^^^^^n nix liii'iioN. httiwss. m r^ WATEK BLACK B8fefe^J|^H| 'Service GALVANIZED. "^^5^^B IM M1>S ETCl ALL SIZES IN STOCK, IMMEDIATE ATTENTION TO REPAIRS. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED.1,127 words
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