The Straits Times, 2 April 1901
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Title Section16 1901-04-02 1 The Straits Times EOTD. OM:R i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1901. xo. 20, m16 words
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Advertisement819 1901-04-02 1 NOTICES. MB I,,..NKoCi).MfANY, LIMITBD T'IF. Sl»- i.rrf l.if» USSMaWa. i Oaha fir. iDsmsaos Sod««». A -la. tsßßSaaea i-ompMT "™!Li Tn. F..«.t«' Life VMUSaoa Boon*'. 1 Z r*L M«t»»J Havigasia. Cosspany. Tl» Tott«l »m I-K« BXr Cosapany. PINT. UM:TKIi A^nta STKAMSUIP COMPANIES. M OFFin», Tblioraph Stbkt. 6r WHABVBS.K«rr«I HABBOtJB. ffKAM NATJOATHW819 words
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Advertisement768 1901-04-02 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TTONINKLUKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Uoretoment. Agcnu ai Singapore: Bmr Aencr, latb J. Dabkdbls A Co., 8-3, Cou.ru Qdav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched (or On IV. -i th,th~-m Penang, Kabang, Olehleh, West Coa«t an. l Padsng768 words
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Advertisement769 1901-04-02 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Unaa Mail Contract with the ArsTBIAX (iovIKSXENT. The following are the dates on which the Compa'y's straniers may be expected tosll from h.-re. I OI'TWARD. Hi>M>.WABI>. 1901 1901. (Mesial Apl. ii C/iin.i Mar. JM M. Val>rit M»y 7 Trie,l, Apl. :7 .1/ B:c,u,htm 'une 6769 words
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Advertisement593 1901-04-02 1 _INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY. CapiUl £*,127,ftt> Paid up Capital tiVi'M Reserve Fond £1,078,680 I lie undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co., Agents. rX CHINA TRADMU IKBUsUircI OOWAirr, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed f.,(UU.(XJU Amount593 words
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Advertisement885 1901-04-02 1 INSURANCES. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., EASTERN BRANCH, BATTERY ROAD. Accident and Guarantee Dept. EUKOPEAN 4 NATIVES Rato Modekate. Claims promptly attended to E. J. ROBEUTSON, Branch Manager Mar. v.c. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL UFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS RS. 420.00.000. IX)W LIBERAL PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS URGE BONUSES. Endowment Assurances at English885 words
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Advertisement664 1901-04-02 1 wuncßß. Ideal Milk £gg£ttgs>± Enriched 20 per cent. F**^^ \r T~7* with Cream. Sterilized-Not Sweetened. ■j£a»pwjßf£| A Perfect Substitute for Fresh BANKS, I HONGKONG AND BRAROHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Rcserve..»lO.oro,Onol no(0000 Silver Reserve., f 3,100,000 f ls ul)u00 RESERVE LIABILITY OF) lon Tnnnn PROPRIETORS I664 words
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Advertisement554 1901-04-02 1 B. WALLVCE, CHROXOMKTER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKKK AND JEWELLKK iirim at imifiwi piifii BATTKKY ROAD. tilth a. v.c. CAUTION. I T having come to our knowledge (hat. in certain HOIEI.S AND I'l'BLlC HOUSES in Singapore, a practice is pre Talent of pulling inferior BRANDS OF WHISKY into USHER'S and DEWAR'N554 words
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Advertisement748 1901-04-02 1 Minna MiLitirßs i> ■MM os« Chamberlain's Col ic. Cholera and Piar■asaa Remedy 1 '■■<>•< >'■■ <> IVnnison is well known all over Africa as rommander o« »b- (oreea Iliat capturetl the famnu« relwl lidi-hf. I'nderdateof Nov. 41b. from Vrv' urg, Bwliuanaland. lie writes: Before sM'tiag on the last campaign I748 words
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1178 1901-04-02 2 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 2ND APRIL. Straits Time*: S3O o year, or post free JW4. Straits Budget. USa year or post free t'M. Advertising H-Uet may be found n the fwarlh jyiqe Russia is evidenlly harrowing those wretched Chinese diplomats whom she has impressed ax representatives of1,178 words
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Article415 1901-04-02 2 The Right Reverend Henry Codman Pjtter, D.D., LL.D., etc., Bishop of New York, who was lately on a tour through the Orient, has been exercising has talent of originality before American audiences in a pleasing blander on the Englishmen of Singapore. In view of the Bishop's high episcopal dignities, and415 words
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Article10 1901-04-02 2 Thk Shtrnrd Oibornt arrived yesterday fiom the Straits of Malacca.10 words
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Article18 1901-04-02 2 Thk final shoot for 8. V. K casuals will take place at BaleV.ier on Sunday, the 14th iiist.18 words
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Article20 1901-04-02 2 A am of small-pox on-uiie I on board the British Btenmer Siam during the trip down from Hon(-kong with iinraigranla20 words
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Article28 1901-04-02 2 This int:, Mr. Mcliean b Chinese servant was sent to jail for a month for helping himself to whisky ami soda, the pi .pert y of his master.28 words
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Article26 1901-04-02 2 Thk monthly sewing mectiiiK of the Church Work Association will be held at the Rallies Girls School at 4 p m on Wednesday, April the 'ir.l26 words
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Article29 1901-04-02 2 The Malay state" Miners Association ht'elv met at Kuala Lumpur, and decided to urge the Government to take iteps to check absconding among mining coolies— a crying evil there.29 words
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Article36 1901-04-02 2 Hol'ses are said to be so scarce in Seremban at present that no sooner does anybody begin to build one than a tenant comes forward with a year's advance of rent in order to engage it.36 words
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Article36 1901-04-02 2 Ok Friday next, being Good Friday, there will he no issue of the Straits 'Inn" Next. Monday, being observed as a general holiday in Singapore, there will be no issue of the paper on that day.36 words
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Article31 1901-04-02 2 Til k inspectors of the Snnitarr Department deserve much credit for their success in clearing the verandahs. It is practicable now to walk from Rocbore to Tanjong Pagar along the five-foot31 words
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Article30 1901-04-02 2 According la hvliaii Engineering, very little British cement is now imported in the Kast, the Hongkong manufacture being said to be now chiefly need and small quantities of Belgian make.30 words
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Article35 1901-04-02 2 A representative of L> Temp* has interviewed M. Houmer, Governori .eii-r.il of I ii. lo-China, who stated that I nd. i China was prospering and that the condition of the public works there was satisfactory.35 words
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Article35 1901-04-02 2 It has been decided that the various postal issues of each State of the Australian commonwealth will remain unchanged until the new Federal stamps are ready for iesfle, which may lake twelve months or more.35 words
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Article48 1901-04-02 2 A company is being formed nt Kuahi 1 .urn por, says the Malay Mail, to run motor cars (of a special type) in Malaya* The first car will arrive next month and •tart running on the I'ahang K >a<l. Mr. Zacharias is the manager of the new HMHjf,48 words
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Article30 1901-04-02 2 The homeward P. A O. mail steamer Plany left Hongkong at 1 p. m on Saturday, and is due here to-morrow evening. The mail closes at 8 p.m. on Thursday.30 words
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Article38 1901-04-02 2 Mamy of the coffee planters in Southern India are going in for rice cultivation, and consider it a useful, if not highly remunerative, supplementary crop. This is especially the case in the Malnad district of the Mysore province38 words
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Article46 1901-04-02 2 Sai.avrram Chitty and P. C. -'J."> have been disposed of the former for offering to cents, and the latter for receiving them in consideration of omitting to do his duty. Tba Chitty has to pay $100 or do three months: the constable, 526, or a month.46 words
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Article46 1901-04-02 2 As a horse and carriage were proceeding along Victoria Street, yesterday, a Chinaman let oil a number of crackers near the horse The animal bolted, and the syce was thrown off his seat and seriously injured The Chinaman will be charged with committing a rash act.46 words
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Article46 1901-04-02 2 The Singapore Cricket Club team going up on Thursday by the Han Whail llin to play Sehingor at Rugby on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur is composed ofthe following -Capt.Mulliken, Messrs. Barnc, Brierley, Gilchrist, Ellerton, Simpson, Sells, Stratton, I'ptnii. Harris, Webb, J. Robertson, Hartnell, Blair, and Billings.46 words
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Article61 1901-04-02 2 A fchemk for starting an acetylene gas manufacturing company proposed to be established in Perak, says the Perak l'iunter, has taken a definite shape. A company has already been formed with Sir John Kamsden at its head, and the plant will be on its way out soon. The seat of61 words
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Article61 1901-04-02 2 Colomi. Walker, the Resident of Perak, advocates the formation of a Cadet Corps in connection with the Volunteer company to be raised at Taiping. Colonel Walker observes that there are many young boys who would jump at the idea. A Cadet Company would act as a feeder to the Volunteers61 words
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Article62 1901-04-02 2 The juveniles sent to the Reformatory do not seem to take kindly to the institution. Four escapes have taken place, but the boys have been caught and sent back. It would seem that the ease with which the boys get away makes it necessary to take steps to frustrate their62 words
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Article67 1901-04-02 2 I'm: most remarkable fact in the census returns of India is an increase of 278 in the population of Rangoon, which brings the total number of inhabitants in the city up to l.i: i ,.«H This will probably place Rangoon sixth on the list of the cities of India. At67 words
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Article74 1901-04-02 2 It is not generally known that there are traces of snake worship at I'enang. On the line of the proposed Hill Kailway near Moniot's Road there is a m:ingosteen tree in which a snake lives. This snake is worshipped and the: tree is held to be sacred, none of its74 words
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Article68 1901-04-02 2 Till! Rev. S. Walker, the Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, at the close of divine service last Sunday afternoon, bade good-bye to the members of his congregation Mr. \Valk»r leaves for Europe by next Friday's mail, nn a years fufivoah. I' is understood that Mr Mimay, formerly of Penaiig, comes68 words
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Article73 1901-04-02 2 Mr I', P SfMlta, the (Government S-eretarv in British North Borneo, has introduced golf at Saudakau and a very fair preliminary course may be had by iisin: part of the grounds of the Government Secretary's official residence an. l the Biutangor Besar Estate, giving ■in .re i of about 1873 words
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Article69 1901-04-02 2 Tin: smokiug concert in the Volunteer Drill Hall, in honour of Mr Walter Makepeace, who is shortly going home on a holiday, takes place next Saturday night. Tickets aro obtainable from the Secretaries of the Societies concerned the Philharmonic Society, the Marine ('tub and Engineers' Association, the Masonic Club, the69 words
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Article100 1901-04-02 2 Malarial fever is increasingly prevalent at Hongkong. Many there are of opinion that it can be stamped out by destroying the local breeding places of the malaria-bearing mo>i|iiitoe. Dr. Bell, the acting P. C. MO, thinks that the total destruction of these insects is an impracticable undertaking. He counsels the100 words
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Article122 1901-04-02 2 Mr. R. M. Little, the Resident or Labuan, has just been on tour on the mainland of British North Borneo opposite thai island. He visited the Padas River which fortis the northern boundary of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company's concession of 20,(100 acres, inspected last year by a Ceylon expert,122 words
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Article128 1901-04-02 2 Kam'l'art matters at Hongkong are in a bad way, as there is a partially elected Sanitary Board, and it is powerless when the Government thinks otherwise. For instance, the other day. the Board, owing to the prevalence of plague, decided to enforce lime-washing in certain outlying localities inhabited by Chinese.128 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMES."
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Article37 1901-04-02 2 BENGAL LANCERS ORDERED NORTH. Hongkong, April \,l The Bengal Lancers, now at Hong kong, have been ordered to re-inforce General Gaselee in the north. They leave by the first transport sailing from Hongkong, about the loth inst.37 words
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Article17 1901-04-02 2 CAPTURED <>R SURRENDERED II is reported from Manila that Aguinnldo has hern captured, or has surrendered.17 words
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RENTER'S TELEGRAM.
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Article23 1901-04-02 2 A WASHINGTON UKMtI ttmim, Ap'U A Washington despatch states that information has been receiver) that Russia threatened China with a diplomatic rupture.23 words
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Article13 1901-04-02 2 De Wet and Botha are proceeding to meet each other.13 words
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Article15 1901-04-02 2 The announcement as to the adjour ment of the House of Commons is incorrect.15 words
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Article31 1901-04-02 2 AT ST PKTKKBBURG. 7i REVOLUTIONARIES AKRESTKD BY THE POI.IfK. A revolutionary committee, consisting of "2 members, has been arrested at St. Petersburg, after a desperate fight with the polica.31 words
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Article107 1901-04-02 2 Mi; Hugh Clifford, the late Governor of British North Borneo, and Mrs Clifford left Saudakau, on their final departure, un the llth March. The embarkation was fixed for the morning, but they could not ge' on board until night owing to a s.|ii.-ill raging all day. The107 words
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Article561 1901-04-02 2 1111 riNJI'M MINKft. With additional capital of over halt a million dollars iv hand, and with the appointment of a new and experienced Manager— (Mr. Thomas Loster, of one of the leading gold mines iv Australia) who assumed duties a few weeks ago, it is to be hoped561 words
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Article51 1901-04-02 2 It is understood to be in contemplation to send the reserve men now with the siege train contingent at Kowloon back to South Africa, and in Hongkong it was expected that provision would be ruade for their passage south by the P. 4 O. steamer «a»y, due at Singapore next51 words
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Advertisement490 1901-04-02 2 NOTICES. BfDEROSTHKN PAINT. an abao4ut«ly anti-corroaive paint for IRON AND STEEI. Guaranteed to be the beat KISIPiiKVKNTIVE «*t»«»i Invaluable for Ship., Machinery, Bridges •U-., etc. One gallon will cover 540 Hum f-el. Pmici »26— per drum o! I cwt A splendid report just received from the B«cr»tarToftheTrinity House after having490 words
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Advertisement730 1901-04-02 2 IVOTICES. WHITEAWAY7 f T F N f<\ LAIDLAW u£H 1 J CO. WONDER are s! ion ing over 1 00 dozens of new ailk I \(f VV^ iS bow, nearly every one uifferent in colour and de.ign-.1l excellent value. PRICE GTS. 25 EACH, SILKS! SILKS^T SILKS!!! KA.J.OHOTIRMALL&CO. 51 52 High730 words
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Advertisement722 1901-04-02 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTKD. 4 EUROPEAN MRBE for Sarawak to ii. look after two children. Apply to V," c/o Straits Times. 9.4 SKRVICES IS RETURN FOR PASSAGE. AN ENGLISH NUKSE, proceeding home, will be gad to hear of a f-mily going tv Euro|M> with whom she can travel. Will give all722 words
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Advertisement60 1901-04-02 2 H. 8. 8. iouoitot for tk* Stmut »w •uuud written an oo> mto of tko ixutti oolj Dj th« n»j:'-« -:t of tb>.t cmditian. >uj MS.S.ir. r.j«t«.) th-it m.cbt othtrwiM U pnWislwd. Ail ooetneta u« nhitcX to th« oon<Utioo tkat tk* *IM|« aur I«*t< tb tdrsTtianuut out of ttl. ptpsr60 words
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Article139 1901-04-02 3 "I KVIEKOAY'S KAY. CHAMPIONSHIP C»|.\ White N-al WhiWhea.t.O-'-' .1-«.l"-1. "c" *is'i;i.K* K'.ioi Penney, unfln. -a" tmmm. nn.l Wel.l. l>eal Darbiahire and IV Ken tm KoK 1O PAY B BIMiI.KS. s QsrhaM+l, in nnish. I, I |sU I». N"onor I'uil.el, c HMat l;urh"iil.ly v. Knox or NMM] pmsmi i139 words
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Article317 1901-04-02 3 M THE HISTORIC Hll.AlorK A uriat sensation has been caused in naval society at .Sevastopol by a fatal duel that was recently fought between Lieutenant Roschtschikofski and Midshipman Ilovaiski, both young men of good families, and previously good comrades. The cause of the encounter was briefly317 words
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Article607 1901-04-02 3 I'AITS AND MMM Mk Blair, of the linn of Richardson •lixl Blur, mining engineer", who has lately r. turned >o PI J I alter a visit tv lint> h llorneo extending over ten months, was seen the other d»y by a representative of the 4*M*V*W*M aTMtiltf StanHnr<\607 words
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Article235 1901-04-02 3 Lloyds' Register of British and Foreign Shipping give* statistical tibles for 1900 showing that, in the United Kingdom, the total addition of steam tonnage during the year has been 1.1-rt,K3n tons gross; and, of sailing tonnige, :u.im:t tons gross; or, in all, LJflpMB tons gross. About 9;t .">235 words
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Article344 1901-04-02 3 HIiYAI. P.ABV. (jt'KEX H^lenc of Italy hopes to present her royal spouse and master with an heir to the throne in June next. It is slated that the Dowager Queen Margherita is in constant attendance ou her daughter-in-law, and a whole army of seamstresses are at work344 words
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Article544 1901-04-02 3 rHKI'ARATIO.VS IS IHVI.ON. Thb Iwm> of Ceylon giveß the following details of the preparations for the reception of T. U. H. the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall aid Yoik The preparations are prelty well completed except for finishing details here and there. The jetty will be transformed,544 words
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Article68 1901-04-02 3 A Liverpool telegram says An extraordinary War Office blunder has be, o known here. The War <Mlice seem un ler the belief that the Ursvp «i Volunteers, who returned four month* ago, arc still ii. South Africa, as the new special service company raised is being68 words
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Article86 1901-04-02 3 Thr Devltehe Medizinuche Wuchentrhnft publishes a communication from the staff surgeon, Dr. riilenfurth, of the Hygienic Institute at Cireifßwald, who claims to have discovered a test by which it is possible to distinguish between human and animal blood The test is exceedingly delicate, und will detect86 words
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Article350 1901-04-02 3 THK ANTI-ENOI.ISH rlltlSt. I'mmir the heading An Epidemic of Hatred," the .V«»r Wtkm Tagblait publishes a letter from a (ierman subject in Berlin, who endeavours first to define, and then to explain, Anglophobia in (iermany. He says It is a melancholy fact, but there exists a350 words
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Article629 1901-04-02 3 riI.HTI.VO FUR ONE H INURED vrAk" IpJH Africa, China, and the Philippines are not the unly countries where war is in progress says the Lhiihj Unit In different perls uf tiie world campaigns of long standing are being curried on daily. .Some of them have never629 words
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Article77 1901-04-02 3 Ik a recent land acquisition lawsuit at Colombo, the Chief Justice, Sir W lior.scr, said as regards slum property in dispute, which fetched a high return:— My impr. ssion is that a great deal of property which brings \a henvv incomes would he absolutely useless if the77 words
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Article117 1901-04-02 3 It seems to the Hongkong Daily IWete that not only in Chinese steamers but in the ownership of Chinese mines there is a possibility of change in the near future. Negotiations have been in progress for the transfer of the business of the Chinese Engineering117 words
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Article274 1901-04-02 3 Soul time ago, a band of six insurgents attacked l'utatan,in British Noith Borneo, and committed many murders before they made or)'. They remained at large until January when Mr. Malcolm, the district officer of Keppel Province, took measures for their capture on receiving information where to find274 words
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Article669 1901-04-02 3 How is it, asked the Debutante of the Successful Married Woman, as they sat in the conservatory for a little while between dances, that you are such a success? You're not so very— "she flushed and paused, uncertain of her words. The Successful Married Woman nodded669 words
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Article85 1901-04-02 3 The Acting Manager of the Kechau Gold Mining CompanyLtd. telegraphs:— Have cleaned up after crushing 119 tons of stone for a yield ol 62 ounces of gold; 21V ouncesof gold from specimens; 281 ounces of gold will be despatched 4th April. Have struck a pocket of very rich ore."85 words
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Article149 1901-04-02 3 In k following are the results of the Men's Monthly Medal competition, which took place last Saturday at the Sepoy Lines links. Owing to the hardness of the ground, tha links were in a difficult condition The following returned no scores Sir K Swc ttenham, the149 words
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Article470 1901-04-02 3 p. and o. HMSrn sailing about sth April, for London, Mr. O. L M. De Montereau, Mr llooih. Mr. G. Gilmour, Mr. A Robertson, Mrs. Llewellyn, Mils .tier, Mr. and Mrs. Kisher, infant and amah, Rev. and Mrs. Walker and infant, Mißses Craig (2), Mr. A. Kmale,470 words
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Article176 1901-04-02 3 Tl'Ksdiy, m Artii.. High Water. 10 10 p.m. Philharmonic Choir. 8..10. Taipusum Reception. Tank Road. 7.:J0. Ukt.nkxi.av. Mri> Ai-ki. High Water IO.ISam. 10.a6p.m. f alvsge Sale. Powell. 11. M. M. mail from Kurope. R (i homeward mail due. C. W. A. Oirls School. 4. 8. V. R. Coy. Drill.176 words
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Article580 1901-04-02 3 iMMa) mm ApklL, 1901. PRODrCK. Oambier 9M\ Copra Bah 7.<«3 do Ponllmak ".OH Pepper, Black buyers 28 76 do White, (6%) 4600 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei No 1 2 70 Pearl Bago S.«» Coffow, Bali. 1.-.-. ba*i> -a.' 0 Coffee, Palembang. 16% basis. MOO Coffee, Liberian, No.580 words
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Article73 1901-04-02 3 1141k VIWIL'K N«»« KL.O.tKI C»Mil» IIu<II»»1iii» Api I <.n.l I Fl-Tn I Hebe B»U»,.i 1' QlttnfaJloch •J Shi-ikh I I'nUn 1 sn Pnntianak a iwlalla Britrr. Hn<l«rh«y 1 ilr Fo-ter Mr. Ink-trr Mr. Mrllor «ir Hairbriilga ulr. Joint .Ir KUttiß Put »lr IW- lttl Mr. lli^ino B»nKkok KelmnUo Tia73 words
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Advertisement46 1901-04-02 3 A soro throat muy be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain in the side or chest, should be treated in a similar manner Sold bj all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. t-s\46 words
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Advertisement84 1901-04-02 3 CROIIV A few minutes' delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go f r a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep some good relit ble Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough84 words
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Advertisement377 1901-04-02 3 AITCTION SALES. PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE, No. IV or 1898. A I'd lON SAI.K of unredeemed pledged 2\. goods and jewellery from all tbe pawnbroker*' shops, Singapore. Tbe undersigned have received instruction* to sell by public auction all the above pledges at No. -J3 Kaffirs l'l.i. c (next door to the Hank377 words
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Advertisement510 1901-04-02 3 ivorim GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THKnvetingof the Licensing Justice* for the quarter commencing Ist April, l!«o|. will lie held in the Fir.t Ma«istrate's R.)..iu at .1 pm., ou Thursday, 4th April, 1901. Application for transfer*, removal and new License*, and person* objecting to the same, must appear in person or by their510 words
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Advertisement768 1901-04-02 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS; Ist rim, ltcenu a line; ?nd and Ird tins*, lOcenUa line 4lh to Hth times, r, cent* a line; 7th to ldth tinm, a cenu line; afterward*, i cent* a lias; bat bo charge leu than one dollar. Thus, a !•*»<■■ '•nr advertisement,768 words
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Article74 1901-04-02 4 For Per ,tr. Tiw. To-Moaaow. Pontiauak Sri Pontianak 7 a.m. Batavia La Sew. 10 a.m. Indragiri Aing An,, 11a.m. Hongkong ChHydrn 11a.m. T. Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. KuanUn via parts EuijenU 3 p.m. Tm-ESDir. Billilon A P'tianak H ll'. thm Non. Olehleh v a porU Van74 words
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Article113 1901-04-02 4 Fw>H Kußnpn-By tb« M. M. &s. Sal<uU, due ou M April with date* to tbeHih Mir. Sbe brings replie* to the mail* which left Singapore on the l-'Ui Feb. Fkum C H !SA:-By the P. 40. /W;, <luo oa WwlncwlHy. Tim Tim Or MiiL- Bm Left HiQSapnrp113 words
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Article412 1901-04-02 4 ARRIVALS. Per a. s. Chtl'idra from Calcutta via ports— Dr. Dane. IVr s. c Mm r'o >i«>ii from PiuiliauakVr and MS. Luchmao, Messrs. Van Rcnsum. K .by. do Colomia, de Ku>l.-. tMlllal. Kalkoen, and Van Wynganrden. Per s. s. Sam Yong from Goronulo via ports— Me'srs. Cosby, liuiv.ki.412 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1804 1901-04-02 4 Bader this h<»dinnthefollowin<aiibr.-viv tioos are used str.— steamer sh.— ship; bq.— barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yaoht. Cm.— Cruiser Got.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; Hp. -Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United Butes; Fr.— French Our. -German Dut.— DaUjh: Joh.— Jobore 4c. O. c,—Oennrtlcargo d.o. deck passengers U.— Wncxr tain;1,804 words
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Article303 1901-04-02 4 A'anw, port, probable dale of arrival, and namf of ttgents. ■■MM ARillii.'-nnoti. China. Apl Hi Mu-i-t.,,1,! Arnold I.uyken, N. York, shortly, MB K. Atholl, M i.r.i I-H r>b IS; Atlas, Barry, I. ft Jan 16 Rnllaaral, Coloml>o. Apl -'I P. A <). Bengal, Colombo, May P. 4 0.303 words
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Article73 1901-04-02 4 PASSED HUNPA STRAUS Olt AKKIVKI) FOR ORDERS. Klao Date Rt- Datk. awp Ship's Namk. Cai-tais. or Fkomwmkre Irnnw- UW Kin. SIILIXO. ATIOH. Mmr l9Dut ».a. Telaraon. Muir I Aiuitrnlam Bataria 2Oil>ut v. K. Willetn I Hubert Mar SOBtUvu AnnUr.Uni Brit »s.Clii»ering Tohu BaLer NaUl Hongkuog Brit llomny I giugspora73 words
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Article171 1901-04-02 4 d ru t j 5 Vta«L'a Ram A row r»rr»i* Kito* »aiuu> Cu*t\<i»iu*. a Km »lv .11 Denl.iglnuire Brit itr. 24« Vjimi Loudon Ml l« Bow-lead and Co. Apl 1 Ban WliittlSoon Bnl «tr l!«l RowM I'uuliaunk Mat :ic> It.in Simi« 1 Mazaxon PAOitr. SJ7» t:ook KoUf Mil I.171 words
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Advertisement369 1901-04-02 4 NOTICES Natural Toilet Preparsifions. c—mflw— f'l.' <■'»•* «*rf t.». Lanollne- Toilet Soap »M< I'- tVsass* v srr. I/>m«'» CHINA MUTUAL LIFK INSURANCE COY, LTD Hun Orrni Nu. 11. CtirroN Ron, tsMasaas*. JAS. A. WAITIE. Maobger. Mt**L TAN KIM TIAX 4 SONS, l-oc«l Agents. The Company offer* easier terms and better369 words
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Advertisement344 1901-04-02 4 NOTICES. L'UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. EsTim-iSHitD Htm. KESERVEB AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. 'I'M! K undersigned, agents for the above 1 company, are prepared to accept fire risks for long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by tbe Agents in Singapore. Sl/10 M< USE COMTE344 words
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Advertisement747 1901-04-02 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY TtUplumt, He. 70. TtU]rap\ic AJJrril TIMW. SlNOiroaz." The Straits Times has a widespread circulation in Asia. It circulates largely in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam,747 words
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Advertisement619 1901-04-02 4 NOTICES. THE TANJONU I'AGAR DOCK (XHjIPANY, LTD. SllllilßKins, KHGUIIM, IBO« ADD BRASS Fot-NDEBS, WMABTIKOBBS, AC. This Company execute Ship and Marine Eogino Repairs of all descriptions In tbe most efficient manner under tbe superintendence of experienced European Shipwrights and Engineers. Graving Docks up to 600 feet in length and 21619 words
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