The Straits Times, 12 April 1901
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Title Section15 1901-04-12 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1901. KSTD. OVB i A CENTURY. NO. 20,41115 words
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Advertisement846 1901-04-12 1 NOTICES. Mil I.iM.NKII CUMI'ANY. lIMIIKH Tl K St«r t»-d Life A«nrai>c« Kor. ich naloa Fir» Inrersne. **i»«J. I<*M Aemit >"o«l«l<v (KirelTlie K.mi'n' l.'*» A~nn«ioi« Snoiety. 1 he rtisa Mut.ULl Stoswi NsTiipaioo i:on.p«J TSeTnttso^m l*g«r H™r Conpanjlk« t«rti ul»n of these Companies. ss» tha 1.11 JZZiZZot al THK BORNEO COMfAWT. LIMITTn846 words
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Advertisement719 1901-04-12 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ I'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Atirnt, at Singapore: Smr AoESCT, late J. Daemdels 4 Co., 2-S, Collvsk Qoav The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Kxpectefl I n Diemm llat.via via Mar~3o Billiton t Ha" ran Bulongan Apr 5 via ports 1719 words
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Advertisement799 1901-04-12 1 Will be Despatched for On Billiton, Balavia, Ohartboo, Sainnrang Socralmvn S April Banjermassin, Pulo Uut. Balik Papao, Cotei, Dongala, Berau, Bulongan. 1) BaUvia, Cberibon, Samarang, ■awtatam Maeassnr, Paiima, I alsilfa, Keodarie, Amboina, Ban- in, Koeroe, llatjan. Ternate, lioront i. I "i, m v H.-ngkai«, Siak, I'aneh, Asahan Uc;i U Soerabaya,799 words
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Advertisement604 1901-04-12 1 INSUIUNCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE JL FIRE INSURANOK COMPANY. Capital £2,1J7,M0 Paid up Capital £-i\i.7N> Reserve Fund £1,075,080 lhe aodersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates nt premium. lull's I FAD A Co., Agents. fpilK I'HINA IRADERJi INSURANCF 1 COMPANY. LI JCTTED Capital604 words
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Advertisement807 1901-04-12 1 mSURANCES. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., EASTERN BRANCH, BATTERY BOAD. Accident and Guarantee Dept. KLKOPEAX .N'ATIVKS Rates Moukkatk. Claima promptly attended to K J. ROBKRTSOX, Branch Manager. Mar. Id nc. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. ft PROVISION FOR OLD AOB. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in807 words
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Advertisement710 1901-04-12 1 NOTICES Gold ]vledaT9r~Par7ir 1878 1889. JOSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having I) U O Oreatest Durability a.c Therefoie U h CHEAPEBT. I LIIO BANK^ HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10.n00,000. REBEKVE FUND.— sterling Reserve. $HMyO,00» I Bihar Reserve.. .1,' 110,0(10 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 lr .n««m PROPRIETORS710 words
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Advertisement583 1901-04-12 1 A CARD. M. S. Mehta, M. D. Late Clinical As">tant, Soho Hospiul for Women 1 1. .hi.i.hi i Consultaiion and Uesi.len.-e .177. Victoria Street. in I A s. 31/10 ST. ANDRrCW'S MM A CHURCH of England Boarding House f.ir European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of583 words
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Advertisement762 1901-04-12 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH RKMKDT Hn, become famoi.n for ill curt, if eul'UH iIHDs i Mirr WHIKIPINOI'OUIiH INILOsTJIU Try it hen in need. Kor nal- by all d.-alrr. in nied, -ines everywhere. Price «0 ds. an.l 11. <«.n--eral AgenU, The Dispensary, oingaiwre. HUi SALE EMPLOYMKMS TO I ET- AN])_tEKiS()NAUS [Ist time, 18762 words
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Obituary25 1901-04-12 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRBSCB. DEATH OiKta On the Uth March at Spring hemd, S»n.thurHl-roa.| Tunbridne-Well., C ,L.iMt.. RicHixn FkAxna Unit (late Madras K E.)in bit Ti'th year25 words
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1127 1901-04-12 2 The Straits Times. PRICK 16 CENTS. FRIDAY, 12TH APRIL Strm t, 7-771" i S.«i a year, or poet free CM. Utraitt Hndget SIM a year, or pott fret 120. Advertinng Ralet may lie found m the fourth page A IOAKD of trustee", in common with the majority of other corporate1,127 words
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Article11 1901-04-12 2 The I'rine Heinrieh leaves for China this afternoon about 4 o'clock11 words
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Article11 1901-04-12 2 Mr. John Anderson arrived from Kurope, yesterday evening, by German Mail11 words
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Article14 1901-04-12 2 The Siamese g'lnboat Muratha left for Bangkok aud Kelanton at 8 o'clock last night.14 words
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Article16 1901-04-12 2 A launch leaves Johnston's I'itr for the Swimming Club on .Sunday at 6 and 7 am.16 words
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Article18 1901-04-12 2 Cait H. T. Wynter R. A hat been granted leave of absence troin April l»;h till June IRth.18 words
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Article22 1901-04-12 2 Thk Hon. C \V. UfasJ, wh.i lias been -i i.|.|>.lv ill, le'ives Singapore for home l.i-tlay by the I' A- O. liomhuy22 words
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Article25 1901-04-12 2 I mk M. M. homeward muil steamer ft SimoM left Stigon at a lv today and is due here at 8 a m on Sun.lay25 words
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Article18 1901-04-12 2 Tiik British Government is manufacturing a greatly improved kind of cordite, and is also testing a new rifle.18 words
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Article20 1901-04-12 2 It has been decided that the workshops of the Federated Malaya Railway i-ytttein are to be established in Kuala Lumpur20 words
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Article20 1901-04-12 2 !h> Fire Insurance Association offer a reward of $1,000 for information that will lead to the conviction of um<tin incendiaries.20 words
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Article30 1901-04-12 2 Thk late census shows the population of Kuala Lumpur to be about 32.000, and of Selangor about 168.0U0, an increase of over one iiundred per cent, since the last census.30 words
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Article30 1901-04-12 2 Mk J. A. Thomson lias been appointed to take charge of the Kastern Extension Ttilegraph (.'it's office in I'enang, owing to the transfer (f Mr (J J Cole to Adelaide.30 words
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Article35 1901-04-12 2 'Ink hundred and nTly-one deaths were registered at E>ini;apore during the week ending on Satur.l.iy hist The ratio |*r. thousand MBM-M. Seven hundred and eight deaths, with a ratio of CLM were registered in March.35 words
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Article42 1901-04-12 2 It is announced in New Turk thai the United States Na'.ionul Lawn Tennis Association has accepted a challenge from the English Association to compete in an international tournament. The contest will take place in America. The date has not yet been fixed.42 words
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Article44 1901-04-12 2 At the meeting ol legislative Council on the UOth inst., the Acting Colonial Secretary will move that a further sum of $lb',uuO be provided for the expenses in connection with the reception of T. R. H. the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York.44 words
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Article53 1901-04-12 2 Ladies and gentlemen singing in the choir at the presentation of addresses to the Duke and Duche™ of Cornwall and York in the Town Hall, are reminded that rehearsals will be held on Monday and Thursday next at 5 13, both in the Town Hall. Attendance at all the rehearsals53 words
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Article54 1901-04-12 2 At Penang, on Saturday, a team from I'erak beat a Penang team at cricket by an inninxs and II runs. Perak ecorod 163. IVnang 4;t and 47 The l\nang Oruetti accounts for tbe defeat of the local team by their lucking a fast bowler while McKenzie was never seen to54 words
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Article77 1901-04-12 2 Thus the HsastJ liaz-ttce the Royal Visit As regards the proposed sending of a detachment, of Penang Volunteers, strangely enough the only information which has reached Penaug, regarding the furnishing of a contingent of Volunteers to form part of the guard-of-bonour, is from the (ioremmenl Gazette, which states that on77 words
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Article63 1901-04-12 2 Thk Viceroy of In-lit, having received an invitation from Karl xiopetotin, (tovpruor-Genoralof Australia, to depute a representative of the Government of India to attend the Commonwealth Celebrations at Melbourne next May, has selected Major-General Sir Edwin Collen, G.C.I E., the retiring Military Member of Council, for this purpose. It is63 words
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Article76 1901-04-12 2 A vkiiv remarkable innovation was introduced into thu House of Commons on the March 11th, when the Strangers in the Gallery were, for the first time, supplied with copies of the Orders of the Day and of the List of Questions. This is an amazing advance upon the days when76 words
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Article100 1901-04-12 2 11. H. the Sultan of Johure, as stated in yesterday* issue, is leaving for London by the P. and O. mail steamer Ckufan on the 19th inst. The Data Amar went to Kngland about a year ago on the subject of the railway through Johore to connect witb the lines100 words
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Article84 1901-04-12 2 ROYAI, VISIT TO CANADA A Montreal despatch states that the Federated Trades and Labnur Council, the leading body of working man there, has adopted a resolution opposing the civil grant of 10,000 dollars to entertain the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall during their visit. The Council urges that tha money84 words
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Article181 1901-04-12 2 Mr John Roberts, the billiard champion, who arrived yesterday afternoon by German mail, gave an exhibition at the Singapore Club last night His opponent was Dr. Mugliston, to whom he conceded 150 points in 1000 up. The champion ran out an easy winner in an hour and181 words
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Article156 1901-04-12 2 TWO MADRAS INrA.NTRYMCN AR.itSTED. Ybstebday, two men of the 16th M.N I. were arrested on suspicion of being concernml in the recent murder at a house in Khailc Ma.lr :i ti Lane The outraKe took place about a month ago, two women and a man being156 words
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Article259 1901-04-12 2 All extraordinary and unfortunately fatal accident which resulted in the death of two men occurred on the oil tank| steamship Trigonia at an early hour this morning Four men were sent down to clean out one of the big tanks, which had been previously inspected by259 words
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Article367 1901-04-12 2 THE CLUB HANDICAP. TsH seventh annual meeting of the Garria.iu Itifie Club, at the Tanglin Range, was continued ynterday afternoon The results of the shooting in the morning were recorded in yesterday's Straiti Times. The whole of yesterday afternoon was occupied in deciding the big Club Handicap,367 words
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Article47 1901-04-12 2 Thk Government has accepted the offer of twenty Penang Volunteers to go to Singapore for the Royal visit The Government will allow the aum of $50 per head, to cover the eipeimeii incurred, and the men will be put up in the Artillery drill hall, in Singapore.47 words
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SPKCIAL TELEGRAM TO TI!K. "STRAITS TIMKS
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Article57 1901-04-12 2 CLAIMS PUT AT ONK THOI SAM) MILLION MEXICAN DOLLARS AMERICA OBJECTS. Hongkong, April ]2th The claims of the Allied Powers against China are reported to amount to one thousand million dollars (Mexican). America opposes this, and proposes that the claim should be put at one half, and the balnnce57 words
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Article27 1901-04-12 2 A GERMAN OFFICER MURDERER. Captain Barlsch, of the German Infantry, has been murdered live miles from Peking. He was returning from the Summer Palace at the time27 words
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23 1901-04-12 2 AN ACT THAT HAS CAUSED A SENSATION The K ranch cable lias been connected with Amoy- an act which has treated some sensation.23 words
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RKUTER'S TKI.KGRAMS
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Article48 1901-04-12 2 SIR HEBRY MCCALLUM IN LONDON Xl RAITS FKIEKPB ENTERTAIN HIM AT A BANQUET. //OiK&m, lttn April. Before the departure of Sir Henry McCallum fur Natal, about fifty of bis Straits Settlements friend* entertained him at a banquet. Am ing them were Sir Cecil Clt-menti Smith ami Sir Hugh48 words
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Article39 1901-04-12 2 A PI.KA FOR UREATEI rRKKDOM IN THE CROWN COI/ONIE3. Sir H McCallum delivered a speech in which he urged that the leading Crown Colonies should be given greater freedom and a free hand in Municipal mattnr*39 words
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Article96 1901-04-12 2 THE NEWS PAPERS ON BOIHA'S POSITION. The newspapers are gratified at Botha's recognition of the uselesaness of continuing the war. But, they point out, he must recognise that any terms granted to him are an act of grace and he cannot expect a renewal of recent offers. MORE96 words
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Article52 1901-04-12 2 SINGAPORE VOLINTEER CORPS. With referencn to Corps order No. t, dotted April Uth, the parade therein mentioned for Tuesday next will be in Drtll order "ilk puttie?, and for Thursday and Friday in plain elutlter, not as therein mentioned This refers to both the S. V A. and the 852 words
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Article13 1901-04-12 2 CRRBSPONDENCE Tho .strati. Tinui v not raapotuibU lor th« ojjiai.m* of it* corTw.pondaote.j13 words
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Article530 1901-04-12 2 THE LATE MR .J.L .JE NKINGS. TO THE EDITOR OF THK STRAITS TIMKS Sir,— A few weeks ago you published an article in the Straits Time; commenting on the action of the Trustees of the Raflles Institution in giving notice of dismissal to one of their teachers who had served530 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement448 1901-04-12 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY 1-1). C.LABQOW. >lvi!ita.-mrers ol Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, slfrty Fuses. Elecme Blasting Apparatus. Th* alor* KrpUmnu, hetmg all munic faU'md in (treat Brilaxn, are made to pate the high ttandard of safety and partly f«/< imposeii try the Briiuh tioieritm-n', and are, therefore,448 words
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Advertisement959 1901-04-12 2 KOTICRS. PIANOS BY ALL THK BUST MAKERS •)£3H^ AT M< U)KKA IK PRICES. ["''TfiMr IOR (AMI. UY MIRK TAYMRNTS IbJy^ ANI>O\ MONTHLY HIRK. i DAsUCTaOn IHHAItLE AND HIGHLY DKCORATIVE. THE ROBINS PIANO CO, LTD., aa, KAKKLES PLACE. TELKPHOSK Xo. 191. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. $3.75 mo4§ 3 75 BUCK MOROCCO COURT959 words
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Advertisement715 1901-04-12 2 LATEST ADVERTTSEMENTS. TO BK LET. VILLAS Nos. 71— X and 71 -Y. River Valley Road, at present occupied by Maun. A Chaii and L. P. Halm. Entry from Ist May. 1874 POWELL A Co. SALE OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT A WILKIE ROAD Sa'iirrf/.y, 20'h April, AtZp m. 19/4 POWELL A715 words
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Advertisement67 1901-04-12 2 M.li.h iannikt. for Iba Mfriu. i w. wu»d >• -nttao on on. attU of Uu> r- —< »lv Uy th> Mcl«ot ot th»t oooditkni. munj .J. 8 S. an njtefa th»t mi»ht oUxrwiM ht. pnbU.beH. All adrartiauw ounUwjU an rabk t to Urn oondiboa Out Uk klanaf«r mar l«" ti-67 words
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Article1002 1901-04-12 3 r,,pertby Saras* .I/W) HONK Ins atari v.i.bt OfUt l-'ft Port Said on the .li«l Much in the morning. An MoMmI t.' dwataal blocked the Car.al, and tbe >' -r auction-.! Mr Chamberlain, in reply tn a .|ui-b--tion raid thai tb« (iuvernment had been sMaVy advised that tbeTransvaal's ,lum1,002 words
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Article18 1901-04-12 3 My boy, don't put sugar on your hash It's very bad form." Willie But it's awfully good taste18 words
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Article1936 1901-04-12 3 LOAD WOI.SEI.KY AND THE WAR IN amrra africa. In the House of Lords on the night of the 15th ult., Lord Wolseley called attention to certain allegations made by the Secretary of State for Foraiaa Affairs upon the advice given bf him when C'ouimander-in-Chief of tbe Army in1,936 words
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162 1901-04-12 3 IHK RuI.H IT MAIIMITE AMI MOTOIiITi: IN WABFARI. Mr. Hudaon Maxim, the distinguished inventor, has caused a profound sensation by announcing in an address that his new high explosive, called Maximite, would revolutionise warfare mid cause the abolition of all the world's great navies.162 words
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Article173 1901-04-12 3 THE VANDERBILT-FRENCH WEDDING. Variui's English journals have been asked to correct exaggerated statements published in some Kuglieli newspaper! in respect to the marriage of Miss Elsie French to Mr. Alfred Vancierbtlt. The wedding was purposely arranged at Newport during the winter season, i c., the quietest time of the year,173 words
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Article69 1901-04-12 3 LlEl'T. Wurk, who was sentenced to ileaih at Liverpool Assizes in IS9B for the murder of Miss V.iies. but whose sentence was afterwards commuted to three years' penal servitude, haa been released from Parkhurst Prison. Lieut. Hark was formerly in the Royal Artillery, and had a distinguished69 words
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Article76 1901-04-12 3 LOSS OF A BRITISH STEAMER. Tut Glasgow steamer AeUma, on entering Bilbao recently was struck by an enoimous wave. The boilers exploded, and the vessel foundered, the crew of 23 being drowned. The steamer was owned by Messrs. Donald and Taylor, of Glasgow, and Capt. Murray, who waa drowned, was76 words
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Article84 1901-04-12 3 An interesting fact with regard to the annual subsidy to the Amir is mentioned in the Indian Financial Statement. It appears that his Highness has not recently troubled to draw his yearly allowance, with tbe result that a special provision of 15 lakhs (£100,000) has to be84 words
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113 1901-04-12 3 MAKVELS OF ELECTRICAL VIBRATION. AtcoHDiNc; to an interview which recently appeared in a i espectable technical paper, the Western Electrician,' 1 Mr Tesla gives the following description of some of his recent achiev. jments With a small engine, capable of pressing a piston backward and foiward with a force of113 words
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Article131 1901-04-12 3 P.r N. I). D. rrinz BMsfisJ from ienoa— Messrs. R Engler, Bangert, R. Duff, P. A Meyer, F. A.v. Wyngaarden, P. A. Bergsma, .1 I., i. -m i. Hamming, Terner, Bennett, 11 J Van Deeden, Mr and Mrs Ham, Dr. Bnxtorf, and Gwt, Nesbitt. From Naples— Mr.131 words
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Article211 1901-04-12 3 LOSS OF THE "ANCONA. The wltilnm P. .V O. liner An.,,,m wax wrecked in a cyclone oil* the island of Mauritius on the Mil ult. Since the sale of this *MHI by the 1* O. Company about tbree years ago to Mr. Hajee CaKsum Jni. -uii. of Bombay, her name211 words
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Article429 1901-04-12 3 DEATH OK SIR JOHN STAINER. The Geiinan mail brings new of the death of Bir John Stainer, the eminent composer and musician. Kir John Suiner was born in 184 and was a chorister at St. Paul', between 1847 anH I8r«. At tbe ase of sixteen he became organist to St.429 words
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Article67 1901-04-12 3 A MUTK SPEAKS. Mi-- Mary Kate Hodges, a young lady residing at Harbour-row, Qurenstown, who Ml been dumb since her birth, 18 years ago, acquired the power of speech quite unexpectedly ana suddenly on Sunday morning, March 10th. She bad been an inmate of thn deaf and dumb institution in67 words
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Article401 1901-04-12 3 THE ANNUAL HEGIRA Churan, sailing about 19th April: Mr. A.J.C. Swinney. Sobram, sailing about 3rd May, for London, Mrs. K. J. Brewßter, Mrs G. 8. H. Saunders, Mrs. V. W Webb 2 children and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, 2 infants and nurse, Mr Tan Jiak Kirn and Mr. Tan401 words
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Article531 1901-04-12 3 AMERICAN vs ENGLISH MACHINERY. ADVANTAGES Or CLASOOW I.nrOMUTIVKS. It is interesting to note that competition is obvinimly waking up «ome. at least, of our home manufacturers. The last lot of locomotives obtained hy tbe Burma Railways were supplied by a well-known Glasgow linn at prices lower than any American linn531 words
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Article27 1901-04-12 3 YKBTERDAVB PLAY. CRAMPIONSHIP. SKSII HNAL Norrie beat Capt. White. 44. 8-4, t, .1 TIB FOR TO-DAY. CHAMPIONSHIP FIXAI.. Capt. Dewing v. Norrie.27 words
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Article569 1901-04-12 3 HiNoiroßi. m» ApaiL, 1901. PRODI'CK. Oainbier buyers B.M Copra Bali 7.80 do PontUnak 7.00 Pepper, Black. uuyem 2HOI do White, 4600 Hugo Flour Sarawnk 3.00 do Brunei No 1 „2 70 Pearl Sairo 3.M) Cofl«e, Bali, IS% basis sk.-O Coßee, Palemhang. IS bMst.... MOO Coffee. Liherian. No. 1 17.75569 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1901-04-12 3 DAMhTM OF I.NFI.IKNZA 1..- great danger from influenza is of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough U.ii.c.ly, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers in Medicines The Din tu»or\ General Agents, Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement57 1901-04-12 3 IX ALMOST EVERY COMMIMI Y there it someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and tbe never failing qualities of tbe remedy account for its great poularity. For sale by all dealers57 words
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Advertisement106 1901-04-12 3 GOING IXSAJIE. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge, N. V.says:I was for a long lime troubled with sleeplessoess and with int. nise neuralgic pains in tbe bead which mode me feel ay though I was going insane. Th- physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures effected106 words
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Advertisement65 1901-04-12 3 Tbe time hall at Fort Canning, and that at Pulo Brani fell correctly to-day. VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Melbourne and Sydney, C'iftu, due 21st April, McAliiter A Co. St. Petershurg via ports, Anna,*, early in April, Behti Meyer A I'M. St. Petenihurg via ports, Manrhuria, in M»v, Bebn Meyer A65 words
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Advertisement872 1901-04-12 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpKNOER" will tie received at the Colo X ninl Secretary's Office, up to noon of the IMb instant, for the supply daily of 700 ll.s. of best pi.ii to the Sincanore. Criminal Prison. Tendeis must be addressed to the Honourable Colonial Secretary and endorsed as snecified above.872 words
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Advertisement870 1901-04-12 3 FOR SALE EMPU>YMKNTB TO LET; AND FBBSOIfALafi Isttihb, 16 cent* a line; 2nd and Srd times, 10 cent, a line; 4th lo oih tin. es, A cents a line; 7th to 18th times, cents a line; afterwards, D cents line; but nn charge less than one dollar. Thus, a IWMM870 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous245 1901-04-12 3 AKKANUKMKx!Fmintr, IuTh tIK II ikIi W.txr. Jllpn, Moon. l.ast QuarU-r. 10 .S? Q. R C. Meeting. Tanglin I'lnb at Home." 8. V. R. Uomman<ianf« PanH». 6.10. Sdl'KliAV 13TM Al-kll HitbWtur. 84; am. UTpm Hindu New Year. U. R. 0 Meeting. M M. homi-ward mail t fiirf S.il-j. Ml. Kli/Hlieth Powell.245 words
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Article1143 1901-04-12 4 SHIPPING IN POR T. Inder urn hitading ton following ahbre»laiona ire uwl ttr.— almmtr th ship tq.— barque icb schooner; Yet. Yacht •ru. -Cruiser Qbt.— Qunboat Tor torpedo Hp. -Horse-power Brit. Jritish U. k— Unito-1 Su.U» Fr.— French Oer.— German i Dot.— Dutch; loh. Jobore Ac., O. c.,—Gnneral:argo d.p. deck1,143 words
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Article327 1901-04-12 4 VESSEL S EXPECTED. SatHt port, probabU date of arrital, and name of agent*. STBAMBBa. IsjMM nnon, China, Apl 28: Mansfield. Alboin. alcutta, Apl Bftrnto Cey. Altinx Berau. Apl li. Daendels. Amliria. Hamburg. Apl Helm Meyer. Andalunla. H.imburg, left Mar .1 Arcadia. New York. Apl 21 j Behn Meyer. Ballaar.it. Colombo,327 words
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Article197 1901-04-12 4 MAI LS C LO SE D. MAILS TO Ulllt. Prun Ki'R'irr -By the M. M. u. hull" liif on Illh April with dates to the Mh Mir Shr hringa replies to the mails which left Mnimiiiiri- on tin' .titli Fel'. Feom Cht»a By the MM. s.t. Km..' Simonl, due OD197 words
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Article292 1901-04-12 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVAL Per 0. <: Murr from PalembaniiMr and Mr.. Kluit, Mwn. Roet, Brooks and Von Moniaioi'k. Per fnr/aUii from Muar-The Consul-Uenvral of Italy Mar.|ui«Orimal.li. Per s. s. Han Fo Soon from Pontianat Meters- Bryan, Hooker, and Home. lI'MIKKII. I For Sinaapnr:) Per M. M. s. S. Indxu from292 words
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Article162 1901-04-12 4 ARRIVALS. 5 V rwKL N«>tk loin I'irrim a kk Apt II n-.. Uer str. IH CasM-n, 11 Merionethshire lint -tr. l»tO Evans II Farfalla lUI Mr. 147 Uafgino II P. H.mrnh lor utr SHOJ HoinUe II Isabella Dut sir. hi Nacorfah 11 Bombay KAOstr. 5047 Montford 12 Ca'cbns Brit str.162 words
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Article133 1901-04-12 4 CLEARANCES. UiT« Vimui Nmk KuaAKi Cirrus u»«ti»«ihu Ipl 11 Prill.-. H.-lnu h 1 1 Kayniertii U 1-akj.n IS Ban Wliatt Hin 11 Singapore U Fob Add 12 Lightning 12 Freiburg II M.rbui* I* Chow T*i| I.' Kinmd Luykcn l-J Bingora IS I Hot Tjioa U B»w<mu> li I Homl U133 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1901-04-12 4 NOTICK. ESTABLISHED 1840. SIMPSON COMPANY, COAril IU'ILDKHS ft TIARNJSS MAKBR& BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H. R. t- THE PRINCE OF WALES. MINIATURE CANOE LANDAU, RS. 2,000. SUITABLE FOR PAIR OR- SIZSTCa-JLiE HORSE. UifatsVKKMH Ml M'l'UCATioy. l.il. lUWKIV mi\tss IAkWS AM lIIXIAU TAIU IAHF.Am.KX. tn.w.f.4/3O CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD299 words
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Advertisement622 1901-04-12 4 J. D. I'K.KKI U HOBTICPLTUBIST aHU FIOBISI. I'OLLJCrOB ABU EIPOBTBB or ÜBOIIIDS. riy i»l appointment to His Majesty The King ol Hiam, H. H. The Sultan of Johore, and H. H. The Sultan of Lingg*. Urdert (or Ronquet sprays, 4c, Ac, 1 irefulh aad promptly QXecated. Cheapest Hojsb in the622 words
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