The Straits Times, 29 March 1901
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Title Section15 1901-03-29 1 The Straits Times. KSTD. OVER 1 A CENTURY SINGAPORE FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1901. XO. 30,10115 words
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Advertisement845 1901-03-29 1 NOTICES--pHB beltfiKU COMPANY. LIMITED *„,,.<•* Union FU» tamun I «Mw U»»T^n<« Co-l-nj < Xl ™K i S ajM -t»«. N.vig*.o.Oo»P-r The ToKwi'xMn Ijht* B"»v I-"™!" 11 PANT. LIMITKB Ag«nt« STF, OtSIHI 1 COMPANIES. I Omos, MM Strrwi D_ WHMTt«.K*ITII.m>!K>n*. <TKAM NAVIGATION O'MPANY rfTKANMW FOE CHIHA. JAFAM, P""' Ceylok Isnu, Ar«T»ALU,845 words
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Advertisement1540 1901-03-29 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ t'mler contract with tbe Netherlands India (iovemnn.nl. A ,imu al Si»popo«: SBir Aoisct, lati J. Uaimdelb A Co.. 8-S, Colltm Qpay. The undermentioned dates are only approiimata. Simmer From E*p»ct«l Will be Despatched for O" Rrouyr Paneh. A>ahan, Deli M»r. ft ft Tm tmulmf P«nan«1,540 words
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Advertisement600 1901-03-29 1 INSURANCES, THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £!U27,M» Paid up Capital £2 12.750 Reserve Fund £1,078,680 the undersigned, Agent* lor the Company, are prepared to accept (Ire risks at current ratea of premium. BOU8TEAD Co., Agent*. flTHI CHlVk TRADERS DIBC1UNCI 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. '•.pital Subscribed «t/DU,0Ob Amount600 words
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Advertisement835 1901-03-29 1 INSURANCES. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., EASTERN BRANCH, BATTEKY ROAD. Accident and Guarantee Dept. KIROPEAN A NATIVKS. Katu Muukm.m Clams promptly attended to E. J. ROBERTSON, Branch Manager Mtr la v.c. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION a. PROVISION FOB OLD AGE. Easiy and Economically met by a Policy835 words
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Advertisement950 1901-03-29 1 NOTICES. (jbTd.~Medals~ PBrTs," 1878 1889. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Dl Highest Quality, a-.,d Having fl TH O Greatest Durability «-c Therefoie ft*ll CHEAPEST. I Lll U LTNION FHIE INSUKAXCK COMPANY OF PAULS. Establish xii ikj». RESERVES AND TOTAL tiTAKANTEES £4,000,000. 'pHE underoiiioed, sgonts for the above I company, are prepared to accept950 words
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Advertisement741 1901-03-29 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH KEMtDT Has brconu fnmtw/»r Hi cvrw »f OOUUH UOUM CROUP wiKNti'ivncovuii INFLUENZA Tr? it when in need. For Mil lir all dealer-, in me.ii, n,r. ererywhere. Price 60 c's. and »l. «c». •ral Agents, The Dispenury, Bingn|«r«. Viill SALK KMI'LOYMKM-I TO I XT- AXDJfKRSONAI.S ;i«r tiv>, 16 cent*741 words
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395 1901-03-29 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 29TH MARCH. St rails 'I\im* SHO a year, or pout free KH. Strait liuttget SIH a ymr, or pott fnt 120. A-lvertuing Rnl*> may lie found in the fourth paq«. It is now beyond alldoubtorperadventure that a crisis, the gravity of whicli we395 words
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Article590 1901-03-29 2 The beat informed pa|>er in the world on die Chinese i|ueslion in introvertihiy the Timer. In its issue of Mu< h 4th it states Our t'ijiri--|..)init-ii> mesDOft; to-day expresses tlie belief that she (Russia) will have her wav and übtain lrom China tlie concessions she desires. £ix of the Powers,590 words
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Article312 1901-03-29 2 SiMi.tiMiit lias been rpmarkably free from crime during the past few weeks, and the Inspector's daily reports from the various divisions show that there have been very few offences of any great importance Of course, in a cosmopolitan place like Singapore, one naturally expects to find a comparatively large criminal312 words
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Article19 1901-03-29 2 A launch will leave Julintton's Tier lot t lie Swimming Club Bnngaluw on *unilay at 7JM and B.ao a.m.19 words
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Article18 1901-03-29 2 Thk Key. Father Cuuvreur inui|>erled here fruni Hongkonii on the French mail -ti .mi. i due on Sunday.18 words
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Article14 1901-03-29 2 culiles thai (.witial Nicholson siic-ecds Uwwl *ir Julin Ardasli at tli« War t illice.14 words
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Article19 1901-03-29 2 lria undentood Mutt Mr. J. McCarthy, the heal of Mm Siuni Survoy Deluim.'iit, retires am! prckct- Is hume shortly.19 words
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Article26 1901-03-29 2 Tin wwMiijß of Mr. V U I! Allen tl Mi-h M E Smith takes plae* at .St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 4 pin 1.11 the Mil April26 words
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Article20 1901-03-29 2 By the MnWai uf a hi.it HVH HwJMkaM <.j H.M B. ffwirfrtioj. tiret-i-lasß batllrahip, li.iv- beeu drownml in liantry Hay.20 words
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Article24 1901-03-29 2 Mk. I) \Vi«e. the Acting Kosident of Pabang, in in SiugHpore ua a shoit visit. lie is en ronle from IVk.m to Kuala Li|>i!>.24 words
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Article29 1901-03-29 2 The Karl »f Kirnberley, leader of tii« Liberal party iv the Hume of Lord*, is in a critical slate of hualtb. His lordship has reached the age ul 75.29 words
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Article25 1901-03-29 2 Amoso the passengers who returned lo Siug<i|>ore by tlie rm.in mail lust evening was Mr WTttlwft. tin- head of Messrs. 11. tin, Mpy«.-r and Co.25 words
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Article29 1901-03-29 2 It 19 nntilieil for ml' nm i1i.,11 of tbe S V. R. that the parade on Monday. LM April, at 8.10 p.m.. is a Coininai'idunt'« Parade. Dress -Drill ordra.29 words
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Article25 1901-03-29 2 The monthly sewing meeting of il i- Ouircli Work Association will be at the billies Qirii BdMd at 4 [> in on Wednesday, April the :ircl.25 words
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Article30 1901-03-29 2 Thf d.-atli rate ut Manila, in IWi, witii a population of :WO,OOU was -U 47 |>ur ih.mtaiid. At Ilonnkong, the ritio waa 2a SI with a p>pulation estimated at LV>9,:tln30 words
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Article34 1901-03-29 2 Coi. iski. Olo.u, tlio tliwosophist, was nut on boanl the City of Riv de Janeiro, m wii-, supposed, when blh; was wrecked. He waß one of her passengers, hut had n.iyni l«jluncl ul Honolulu.34 words
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Article28 1901-03-29 2 Mk. and Mrs. Stafford Nortlu-ute, of Il'infk hi?, are passengers homeward boumi in the Bi'<i<7o Mnra now in port. Mr. Nurtiiuntx is Secretary to the Hongkong Rifle Aosoeiation.28 words
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Article25 1901-03-29 2 TM .Uwtpolir, Frolic, Wompaiuck, and I'Mntnqun, light draught gunboats, wlii.-li the 8. Government are despatcliing t<> ili" Philippines, were expected at Colombo early this week.25 words
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Article34 1901-03-29 2 Thk Penang Chinese liecreution Cluh f.i'l'l..ill and tennis team will leave for Singapore on or about tlie -n<l April, by tlie Piuseng. This is the lii>t Chinese football team which has ever left I'enang.34 words
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Article36 1901-03-29 2 Mk W tlli mi-, wlio w.l- United >!;m--Consul at Manila bufure the war, and who hub been appointed Consul-general fur the United States in the Straits Set tlementu, is expected here shortly in tlio cruiser Buffalo.36 words
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Article34 1901-03-29 2 We understand that (iovernment have acceded to the petition of the people at St. Michael's, Seranguun, not to bury the K i.li.'s of persona dying of placue in the vicinity uf the petitioners' houses.34 words
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Article35 1901-03-29 2 Tm. MMM Sterranj understands that the Gwendoline Mm« in Corea has been purchased by a Hriti.-li syndicate in London, and that they will organise the entire stall. The purchase money is stated to be £25,000.35 words
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Article38 1901-03-29 2 Ink. ikma nmn has been received to tlie effect thht the (invernirwnt of Ceylon hag withdrawn the quarantine restrictions which were irapo«ed at Colombo on .irriv.'tlti from Singapore, owing to the exieteme of plague tt thn latter port.38 words
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Article36 1901-03-29 2 Information lia.- been received to the effect that the Government of Hongkong baa withdrawn the qitarxntinp restrictions which were imposed on arrivals from Uingapure owing to the existence of cholera and plague at the latter port.36 words
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Article44 1901-03-29 2 Shortly, says the ManUti 77. a larfte section of the Spanish laws now in force in the Philippine Islands will he replaced by statutes based on t hose which now obtain in the Cnited States. A new code of civil procedure is nearing completion.44 words
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Article40 1901-03-29 2 Ox the 2 1st instant, the British steamer Glengyle collided with the British steamer Ilnvgrhaw at HunpkoDg. The latter had her bnw« smathtd in. Tbe GleugyU was but slightly injured. The damage done is set at kwcrul tboussodii of doUars.40 words
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Article30 1901-03-29 2 Good Friday (sth April), and the Bth April, will be public holidays. Ki-t.r Monday, Bth April, will he a bank holiday All Government offices will be closed on these days.30 words
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Article31 1901-03-29 2 Tiik Hon'ble f. Brouihead-Mutthevra lias been granted leavn of absence fur tix months from the Ist proximo, from his duties as a Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements31 words
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Article36 1901-03-29 2 Mk M Hellier, of the Cross Stroot School, acts as curator and librarian of the KillliH Museum and Library in place of Dr. HaniUch who lias t > ■1 1 granted leave of absence for twelve months.36 words
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Article45 1901-03-29 2 Tue seventb Annual Rifle Meeting of the Garrison Rifle Club, which tv unavoidably postponed, will he held at Tanglin on 11th, 12th, an<t l.'Uh April The prU»B will be on public view in the window of Mr. Powell Robinson's establishment, Battery Road, from 9th April.45 words
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Article47 1901-03-29 2 Tuk Siamese Government has now guard-ships Htationed at i'uket, Keiantiin, and Koh Hi-Chang. In addition, a surveying expedition is, sayß tho HungM Times, to be sent out in April to nurvey the whole <v the west coast nf Siamese Malaya from PenanK to the Pak Chan river.47 words
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Article62 1901-03-29 2 Mr M. Dempsey O L«uy, nliiur of tin' Sutm free I'rrtu, has been served with v notice to show cause why a summons should not he issued against him (Mr. O'Leary) on a charge of criminal libel against certain Siamese police otlicers. The matter was Bet dowo fur beariug in62 words
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Article67 1901-03-29 2 Thk sunken-wrecks of Spanish men-of-war in Manila H.iy are to be raised under contract by aMr llnflman. Ho outbid other tenderer* by offering to do tin; wurk in Ices time MM year and thirl) ilays* All the la'est wrecking devices will l»- used, patching with iron plates anri rubber cementing,67 words
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Article87 1901-03-29 2 Mil. Win. A. Rublee, a well-known .Michigan journalist and Republican politician, -m-.Ti'ii-. Mr. iMin.ni. who was drowned in the wreck of the 'ity of Mode Janeiro,** 1 'nited States Cunsulat Hongkong. Mr. Rubles is the son of Mr. Horace Kublee, founder and proprietor of the MBaaafesj BMhmL one of the87 words
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Article104 1901-03-29 2 A MBM <»' Kiiglishmni al I'enang Lulled by Captain A. K. Adam!), fur making arrangement!!, inclinliiiß a dance, to celebrate .St. Oeuree's I>»y, w.i- held ou Tuesday. Mr. Halifax took the chair and called attention to the fact that St. Georgia Day fell on a date when a (reat many104 words
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Article114 1901-03-29 2 Nh\va rr.mi Manila tWla of stuwlily Kieater nuinbcn ol insurgents surrendering to the Ann i i.\in authorities and taking the uatii of allegiance to the United States liovernmeut. The surrender movement has been quickened by the growth (if a so-called Fcdei.il i' iriy among the Filipinos favourable to American sovereignty114 words
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Article129 1901-03-29 2 la November last, Mr. A li Wilson, an Englishman who filled tin- |..i-i of assistant to the City Engineer at Manila, went to the waterworks close by, as was his custom, with money to pay the employe* their monthly wagM. He was wavl.iiil by robbers who murdered him and made129 words
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Article153 1901-03-29 2 The choir of the Church of the "Good Shepherd" is practising for a grand K:i.-t«r Service, a masterpiece of Beetlidvun, hiii Mass in C, -which takes fully two hours in kohir through without stopping. The NagM muster about 40 men and boys. I'nloHunati-ly, the orchestra began to practise too late,153 words
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Article66 1901-03-29 2 Tiiiel, the commissary ■if tint Detective department, who was arrestnd during the Sternberg trial, was the other day sentenced by the Berlin Criminal Court to three years' penal servitude and Kve year*' deprivation of civil rights for bribery and incitement to perjury, the rourt declining to66 words
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Article66 1901-03-29 2 The Rev. Cliarlea J. Hinkton, the curate in charge of Newton Bromshold. Northamptonshire, who wh on Feb. 23rd remanded at Runhden for alleged drunkenness, has since obtained an order for admission into the neighbouring workhoiKß. In m. iking the application he iai'l he w.i« quite destitute,66 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article43 1901-03-29 2 THE JAPANESE CRUISER IWATE RKFORTKD TO IIAVK LOT DEVOXPORT HASTILY KOI! THE KAR IMI Itmdoii, Mlh Mufti. The Daily Chnmielt *ays that tlie newly built Japaneim cruiaar ale liar left Uevonport hastily for the Kar Kaat, ahipping only i purtiun uf her ammunition.43 words
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Article96 1901-03-29 2 LORD I.ANSI)OW.NEB OPINION NO CAKPINU CRITICISM WANTED Later. Lord l.anmlowne, the Secretary ol State for Foreign Affairs, has stated in the Hous« of Lords tliat lie is unable to pass a final opinion on the Kiisho Chinese Manchurian Agreement i.jr.l I. in-i iivn,- further mU that he would96 words
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Article121 1901-03-29 2 liir musical romance At /*n> was produced at the Town Hall last night, for the laat time. The audieuce wm a fairly large one, andencores were frequent The Acting (iovernor witnessed the play fur llieri'iondtiine. The piece had vastly mi proved aincethe lirst oneor two perform ancee, and121 words
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Article386 1901-03-29 2 Tiik ii'.-t..-i,i.s armoured Japanese cruiser l/raie, which U.'iiier to-day says his 1. -ft Oevun|Hirt hurriedly fur the Fir Bml with only a portion of her aiiiiuunition, was l.'niii.-lird recently at the Klswic.k Ship-yard of Sir W. V. Armtlronp, Whitworlh and Co. The li-ate is a sister ship386 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter344 1901-03-29 2 TO THE MM OK THB STHAITS TIHKB Pik,— Ai I have learned from yourself that lam the person alluded to in a paragraph that appeared iv your issue of Monday last, the &~>th inst, where it is stated that a certain man had, in one of the344 words
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Article14 1901-03-29 2 Thk Bangkok Maimtacturmg Cum pany has boau registered in >ii]g»|'.ru v a limited coocera.14 words
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Advertisement413 1901-03-29 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fu«s. Electric Blasting Apparatus. Tk» iln Kxplwi l~.,,g all mnnu-fmt-ind in Ure-tt HrilnU, art liuidt to fat* th* high ttfittti'irti of tmfety and purt/y iitlt impo**t Ini the Brituk Qorvrnment, and nre, ikertfitn, gunrtintr,txi413 words
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Advertisement427 1901-03-29 2 NOTICES PIANOS BY ALL THK BEST MAKERS. PAT MODKKAI'E PRICES. loRCAMI. ISV IIIKK TAYMfcNTS AM) ON MONTHLY HIRE. (ilAKWrKKn Dl UABI.K AND HIGHLY PKCORATIVK. Till: UOWM)N PIANO CO., LTD., M, RAKKLKS 1'LACE. TSUCPHUKI No. 191. WIIITKAWAY, LA1DLAW CO. OATMEAL SOAP. A HKillLY RKFINKD TOILFT SOAR PRICE 10 Cts. per tablet.427 words
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Advertisement379 1901-03-29 2 A CAKD. M. S. Mkhu, M. D. Late Clinical AasisUnt, Solio Ho-|H:il (or Women ll.ou.loo). Con«ul>a:ion and Resilience 877. Victoria Html, ra.f. A s. Sl/10 HOY Mi VISIT. .-.mi- ran I* liml at lie Stiiait.- Ht/rti, SIWMKOKI) 1M>.\I>. To view Um arrival. ihk rwunjen woe— w and the departure of379 words
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Advertisement448 1901-03-29 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED about 78,000 Ib*. of Porland cement, 60 barrels of which m to be delivered 8th Ajjril. Tenders with particulars about qtality and price to be sent under P. C e/o Strait* Timt$. M/a. A 30 year*' experienced Chine** ti the loc-U Import Business wishes Ufiud a448 words
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Article1276 1901-03-29 3 HKMKS W MSMUI P.riK- t,, hand by the m:.il fuither .it ids of the Army h-' IWI4M Prom it m i>r.'l«>*«l to expend an annual sum ol il.Kl-',""" |*rni»iieni addition! i.. of im|»"»a— nti iv t!ie various branches »f our military Imm, and H* <lf 2* Mlm1,276 words
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Article108 1901-03-29 3 Thk trimming of the dreaaes to be worn by Iliß Duchess of Cornwall tuxi York when in Australia will be rich and varied, und British and lri»l> iiMtvi iaU aru, a-, f:ir M possible, to be used. At the opening of the Comiuunweallh Parliamrrit the108 words
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Article106 1901-03-29 3 !>h.UH OF AS INSTRICTOR. Sbriois illuess recently attteked muny uf the naval cadets on board the training-ship lintaniiia at Dartmouth. Suine have -uil.ri-d from ruea-Mos and others from influenza and pneumonia til .1 HMM type. Two of the yuuiiß patients hive already died, and Mr. r'ranci6106 words
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Article118 1901-03-29 3 Inde* the above heading, thoeurrent iwue of the IMtM IMi Mm state* Little of a Mtitfartory nature can be said about the consumptive demand for this metal, and a-, an illustration of what lihb been Ruing on of late, it is reported that MON tons -hipped from London to118 words
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Article255 1901-03-29 3 IMHBN It tli.' Am- rK:iti liti.-t, Christopher hurness, presiding at Hie annual meeting of tlie UnnfaoKMn of the South Durham Steel mill Iron Company, Limited, Jt Stockton, ■aid tlio news of the formation of such a monster trunt in America waa, no doubt, disquieting, but there255 words
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Article213 1901-03-29 3 YKSIKKDAYS HAT. UIMMn Norm' L.-Ht Ilattunburgh. No .-.ore reiurnr-l. "A" .-1V.1.L--(artir 4- IS l«at S. Reid -8, rt-J, 0-1 "B" SiNOLKS. Hannnford s.r. be.it Maostield-t- IS, 0-1!, 7-e, e-l. "a lKiim.ts Itarbixliiieaml l>. Kerr-3lxnt K 1 Reid mi S.»oii +I, II IS, 7 -6, 6-4.213 words
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Article1233 1901-03-29 3 (/■'rom I'.ipen by Gtrman Mail) Tin Ur«vr.H scene* at P.irtsmomh on the deimrluie of the Ofhir weie mo* lmpS«i»» Hi. Maje.ty the Kinii had luncliwm on board the itpktr and in ishing CSod Speed" to the Duke ami Duches* of Cornwall was much inuved. The Duke of Cornwall.1,233 words
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Article73 1901-03-29 3 Mk*. Naliun, the Kansas' temperance fanatic, has been arrested at Topeka on the charee of breaking the peace, and has been sent m prison failing lb« payment of the heavy peace bond nhich the cnurt imposed. The court at tinsame time announced that it was time such73 words
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Article77 1901-03-29 3 Kioiitv uf the 160 Russians employed in the erection of the Russian section of ■!•>• Glasgow f-xliibition h*ve struck ■nrk. Their grievances urn that their wages are paid to their wives in Russia, and that U. uut of 50*. per month is deducted for lax, > They77 words
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102 1901-03-29 3 Tm (phir, ya<-ht, Commodore \Vinaloe, aaya the Time), began filling her bunker* on March let, with «pf<:ially li-iml picked coal The operation waa curried out on both aides of the ship simultaneously. Two |>oelilions ami two mil riilera from the HUaTM Kii.kinLli.nii102 words
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Article110 1901-03-29 3 A BUM* correnixindent st-ates that Sir Thomas Upton, who reached Glaspiw.the other riay.on his way to view llie irliainrwk, cay« lie at <>ne« accepts the decision of llie Rn York Yacht Club on the question <>f a (lying start Mr Watson, Sbamru-k? designer, had mude important ex|Hfriments110 words
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Article115 1901-03-29 3 Piu.ixiwm Bickerton, of Chrislchurch, New Zealand, lias discovered a new Dictliod of constructing houses, whirl) has Ihe combined advantages of simplicity and economy. The constructive in.i'tii;il is nothing le»« «>r more tlian hrown paper fruely tarred over. It i" Slid to present many advantages nver the old-fashinned115 words
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Article127 1901-03-29 3 HI -UAMi SENTENCED TO DEATH. The trial of a man Samuel Herbert Bennett, fur tlie inunler of his wife at Yarmouth on September 21nt, has just been concluded, and has resulted in his being fuund guilty and sentenced to death. Some account of this sensational case has127 words
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Article140 1901-03-29 3 Sir (.Mviye Newne«, of Tit hilt f.ime, was ri'i-rii'ly eiimnvined before Mr. Kenwick, at Marlborough-street policecourt, for allowing a dog to be at large, and not under proper control, in St. JaroenVstreet Defendant did not appear, but a servant of his, who attended court, said be140 words
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Article110 1901-03-29 3 rVr r. >. Mmi Irrv from Southamp-toi—M-.i». F. H.Forrw, An«lfr»oo. E. H.nuVi 00. Mr-. Slo™. From PenangUnit K. Flake, A E. Fwtrolej, A Ki-rr, Kil.. h From Colombo— Mr. U. F. Witto.; Kr..rn Ban-Mr. H. F. Grewinn, Frtm {I'not-Uwn. W. Bro»ilbri.lg", II s i-liin 1.-n. A. Sol.110 words
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Article170 1901-03-29 3 Itimmkh correspondence regarding a proposed extension of the pier at PuiHiig has been laid befi.re Council The ConKulting Engineers, to whom the nailer was referred by the Secretary of Slate, were of opinion that there were difficulties in the way of thus extending the pier by W feet,170 words
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Article531 1901-03-29 3 I.ADV JBNKINB »CI.IP«KS THK RIXKST KILL AT JOBORK. ONLY two weeks a,'o, an Engliah lady visitor here, Mrs. Pauling, shot a tiger at Joliore the very day previous to her departure for India. Now it »eerus that her feat bas been eclipsed near liombiiy by no531 words
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Article570 1901-03-29 3 HMGAFORE, M»TH M»KrH. l*>l. riODUCK. Onmbier »00 Copra B»h <•«> <fo Ponli nak r.|.p.r, Black MM do White, WO 4600 Hugo Floor Sarawak »*H do Biumi No 1 J7<i Pearl 8»ko foffne, Bull. IB" bMi« W.'O Ci.Hi-p. Halrmtmnit. Wt Uii> 'J600 fHiflrt Lib«ri»n, No. I 17.S5 T..pioc», small Flak*570 words
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Advertisement32 1901-03-29 3 IHAMUKKLAINX DOOM KKMEUY. tore* ovrroialit Ihr mo»l ttubborncold.aa well an all itt romplualiom-ticklinx in tbe throat, l.utky voice, and violent M^bln SulJ bvalldonlvninmrdi. met. The I'lvpintsr y Mail As c SiDRaport. 1-A32 words
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Advertisement73 1901-03-29 3 CHAMBERLAINS COI.IC, CHOLERA, AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY 1- eterywbcrv nuknookelRcil to be the tnott succeMful medicine iu uk 'or Konvl Comp Hints It aJwaya cures, an. I cure« iiuickly It can Uv depeatl«d upon evi-n in the most KVfre hi <l dsngrrous cues. Cure* uriping, nil kind»o( diarrho- and at the73 words
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Advertisement191 1901-03-29 3 A HelplebH Cripple t N. Ik-ngert of Norborne, mi Km nineteen months I lay a belploa> cripple fruin Klieumutmni. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 130 Ibt., a proof of tbe terrible pain I had to HiHliin-. During all tint time, I nought a cure,191 words
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Advertisement320 1901-03-29 3 BKLLKYUti UOTKL. A I'ltlVATE HOTEL UMKUa BOARDIMillolSK. Hvautiful situation on top of Uonnt Civklne. in the hwirt o( f>ing»i>ore with grand view of the harbour. 4 minute* from lOiffiiM rv|u:irp K«sy «ow»« by McCkHUB St., and uewlyiwuJt! Mn uptlix hilMrie Continental cooking. Billiards. Telephoue •J9M OFKJCE OF THE CHIEF E8QIXEEB320 words
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Advertisement870 1901-03-29 3 NOTICES." NOTICK. STBAtn City Bubbor Stamp. Pric« moil.T»l«. 37/12/nt 2. RoMtooo Ron.l ROTH K OF REMOVAL. KISHKIt AND KOSTKR, ClVII. ESOIMEKJ All II CoSTEACtOIW. office remored to No. 14. Rtfflm VJimy. Htora and (ju«rry, Mount Wallich. Hiugtpora, asth Mirch, 1801. ■«< NOTICE. >TUTICE boraby niton that ou and I urtorllw870 words
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Advertisement646 1901-03-29 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT* TO LET; AND PERSON AL8: I .-i linn, lft cent* > line; Jnd ud V timn, 10 utnlt line 4th to «lh time*, i oilti line. 7th to lSUi tinx*. S coaU line; sftorwtrd*. ceoti lio« bat no cli«»te lew thu one dollar. Tbm, tkrrrUm nit irtiMiment,646 words
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Miscellaneous168 1901-03-29 3 AUKANUEMKNI--Fkii>»v. Wru Mikch. Mikii ii'-i 7.10pm S. V K- Battalion Brill. Kuitby Fuolluill >*. K. C ground. ■">. SATURDAY, BOTH NUM. MM* H It *.m Hi:! p.m. TemrlonK Meeting. Noon. Plant Salo. Chanc.-r\ Lane. Pow.'il. BovHlJohoreTin M. Co. Heeling. Noon. H. K. C Cricket. Sepov Line». MoK men* Monthly H'eap.168 words
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Article1421 1901-03-29 4 Undorlms ionl o^iu •< >ro*; a| ribrtv.v ■out itrs hi jj »tr— ivjamir sh.-ihip; i^q.— barque ten tcnoonar; Yet. Yaoht. :ru. -Cruiser; Gbt.— Qanbott Tor Torpedo; H.p. Horae-power Brit. British U. S.-UniUd Sta>« Kr.French Oer.— Oormin Dat Dutch: lota.— Jobore *0., «t. ix,—Onrieralargo d.p.— deck oasteagers U.—1,421 words
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Article465 1901-03-29 4 JV«nw, port, probable AaU of arriiai, and name of agent,. RruMn. Agamemnon, China. Apl Ml Mansfield. AliK-nga, China, Apt Beb.a Mey.r. Arnold I.uyken, N. York, shortly, MR K. Atholl, M'bro. left Feblfi; Atlas, Barry. I- ft Jan IS Ballaarat, Colombo. Apl iM P. A O. Bongal, Colombo, Ma>465 words
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Article52 1901-03-29 4 far fT tlr. l,m. To-MoRBOW Periling A ]>cli 'ianiimrdi 0 a.m. Penaag /'in .SWw i p.m. P. IJit'kM>n it Klang Snpphn I p.m. Sour»li»y» Pok y<n>i 3 p.m. Deli Mi I p.m. Roulongtio, ot- .VtVdAuy* I p.m. Kuantan via ports Euynir 4 p.m. Sainarang via ports Many Senij52 words
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Article110 1901-03-29 4 From Kueopi :-By the M. M. t. i. SalazU, due on Ist April with dates to the Bth Mar. She brings repließ to the mails wln.-h left Singapore on the IL'th Feb. Fbom Chiita:— By the M. M. s.t. dne on Sunday. X.-l. Irith M. U Mar110 words
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Article79 1901-03-29 4 ARKIVAU. I.i b. Sian.i .s>n,7 from SanmriinK Mr, A K. Reynolds. BOOKKU. (*'or Singapore.) Per M. M. s. h. Varra from M irneilleMnrcli 10. duo April I -Mi. Cchwa/wallfi, Mr. and Mrs Optvr, and Mrs. A. Landau. Per M. M. s. s. hub,, from MarseilleMarch 17 Mr. and79 words
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Article82 1901-03-29 4 5 VBHI/l M»)IK JOlf' CiPTtIM O Rio Mm 28 Suit v. Brit itr. In; Hendry S» Prin/.<>»« Irene 'Oar »tr. tl-SieJ Wettiii i» Farfall* lUI ttr. 147 (is^zino si Uiang Seng rtrit «tr. m Uunlop 39 Cowrie Mr. SIM Davien BaUvin ttr. SID Hellor From Bailbh OWMM Muur MM82 words
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Article79 1901-03-29 4 Bm Vmu'i N*u» KuoiKi. l'».-iiii< liwmitiiuiMur S8 Fatani Main. Vmjirunbi- Cora 3» i Han Whutt Hin Hong W kn Si I Chwn 5i, :".> Onhir ■-"■> chin* IT) KHgnnr -•9 Deli u«t atr. N-n-Uul «lr. Klein fir. Kunming'' Brit >lr. <>Uen ilr. Hudwn sir Mo«'<t I >ni otr. M.ciill79 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement212 1901-03-29 4 i£_ NOTION Mutt for lei trams* —m mm Worcestershire sauce. X 2S% v By Special Wiprmt My^EJ^TM Qimi m Puptbiops to w^«,^*» Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES^ ESTABLISH ID 1840. SIMPSON COMPANY, HUE -A. DR, AS COACH 81/ILOERS HARNESS MAKERS. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H. R. L> THE PRINCE212 words
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Advertisement669 1901-03-29 4 "TIM a!.-" A^D "BIDUBT." »S r.i« ItwaVSj a yw>r m 5-^ a month or h'tetm ceuu a copy fitl Frty. f*\ a quarter. Strait, Bwifiet potl free <J a year, or K a quarter, or 40 centi a copy. The ad*erli>iii« rates arc: Hut 11 mo. It ii ill- .i669 words
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Advertisement1058 1901-03-29 4 NOTICES. gLNGAPORE SPORTING CLUB The Spring 11.,,' Medina will he heU on MayiUt, a:»n/, and 25M. Programme. FIRST DAY. Tnetday, 2UI May. Fiut Raci. TIIK MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue |I(X). A Race for Maiden Horses— Weight as per scale (10it.). An allowance ol I4lb. to ex-Qnfllns imported Into the Straiu Settlements1,058 words
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Advertisement683 1901-03-29 4 NOTICES, Dr. c. d. MOORE'S ""XT" COCOA MILK Hot Water only required. Compact. Eronomical. D^fieions and Strtngthening. Esfiert:C.k E.%l«tJn."Tr'l-r VT*Wk*ell, London CUINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hiad Omci No. 13, Caktoh Road, Shahohai. JAS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MBM. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, I-ocaJ Agents. Tlie Company offers easier terms683 words
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