The Straits Times, 29 May 1901
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Title Section15 1901-05-29 1 The Straits Times BSTIX OVEK i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1901. xo. a>,»i15 words
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Advertisement831 1901-05-29 1 NO TICKS. •pllE linlOKii CiMI'ANY I.IMIIKD TIIK Bta»laH 1..f" Asranaos N,,rw,,-l. Cnion Kin. ln.nr.no* Shirty. A'laa Aan.ntn.-o .'nmpanj (Fin). Th. KnuiUl i- Life AMUr»no« Sooi«*». I S« Oil»a Mutnal StMun NaTigatioo Compaaj Th. Tottaaham bagw B««r Company. Kor parti. ul»r» of th«. Compaaiaa. see the fall adVirt.~™«>t <* TIIK BORNBO831 words
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Advertisement731 1901-05-29 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPI.I Under contract with the Netherlands ludia Government AfJ.on nl Singapore: SHIP AOI.ICY, LATB J. DAIKDILB A Co., a-S, COU.TBB U.IIAY. The undermentioned dates are only approiimate steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for tin «r,,,,». r Deli via port* May 20 Panoh, Aahan, Deli May731 words
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Advertisement752 1901-05-29 1 C.MI'MiMK DEB MEHSAOERIEr MARITIMEB DE FRANCE. liiu-urm,- AI>D&ESS: MISSAOIKIt, SIROAPOBI. Hip mail steamers will leave Singapore IM'TWABD. H'.yiT.h]. 1001. lw.il. IHU,<. May -j: Imtm M:.\ Hmbui, June Las Jaas I IVaahi H A../-.' -.':i July '■< 5.,,t,.r,, Jul, 7 /■.>-<' a smm ti Ibe balavia branch s. s. La (saw752 words
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Advertisement615 1901-05-29 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASRiRI 1 FIRE INBUBANCK COMPANY. Cipiul E.i;:,vn Paid up Capital etli.7K> Reserve Fund £1,073,680 Ihe ondersigned, AgenU lor the Com pany, are prepared to accept Are risks al current rates of premium. BOUBTKAD A Co., Agents. rt CHINA IKAIIKKS INSI'RAM'V COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $I,«JU.i)i« Amount615 words
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Advertisement522 1901-05-29 1 INSURANCES. THE KUYAL KXCHAXOK ASSURANCE. KMABLISHED A.D. I7J()> I^H K undersigned, agenU for tbe s*Ma company, are prep red to accept Fire Risks al i-unent rate. HKIIN MEYER A Co. w. As. 31/12 M.UJDKIUISU PIRK I.XsntAMK COMPANY. iK-iIABI.ISHKD AD. IM4I IH I-: undersigned, agi'nts for the abovn company, arc prcpnrod522 words
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Advertisement713 1901-05-29 1 B A X K S. HONOKONO AND KHANOHA BANKING OORFORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦10,000,0011 RESERVE FVND.Sterling R»-wrve..s l-.O O,(»T> 1 a mr noi«l Si Ivor Reserve. |.1 nfl OfsJ !l Uro OUn KEKERVE LIABILITY OF I lnnillin PROPKIETORS J-Wfl «M«*i Ciiiet or Diaacroas B. Mi.wih Kpq.— Cl<l»l« J. Kl-»|. > -Ilir.-TTl'K.l.llo713 words
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Advertisement541 1901-05-29 1 NOTICES. 1 KI.VBST CIYLOM TKA I H I-ORTED direct from the fa. tor> 1 I liiilf-eliesU.oiitainingnO-l Ib.. packet* r »2.-. Cash »ilh order. The Iwst tea ever ll.lrodured into Un- country Aaahf to 0 N M ,RRI -ON, C/o K V. Carev, A'.n^. TO('AKTI.\(J CO.\TRA( TOIIS. 'I lIX TA.XJOXfI l'\(;\ir541 words
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Advertisement732 1901-05-29 1 CHAWBEHLAIN'S I'WN BALM ApiUitH in Iht afflicted jMrtt quickly JUtiem STIFF NECK KHaUNATIsN so-:k\ks.>,,i HL'«CLH A»l> BTinRIU oi ihe JOINTS, lor sale l.y ail daalars in namliaioM cve.y where. Prices Wi cti. and $1 lien er.il Ag.-nt., Tho Dinpeuary. Singa|K>re. 8-B W»H SAI.K KM! > M)YMKM'S TH I XT- A\n_PEHS()XAI-S732 words
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36 1901-05-29 2 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. .Mrailx YVnis* i *)U a year, or port free v. i >i "i>i.- itwlget 91H a I/' 1 or po*t frrt fc.fl. Adm-tuivij n».ty I* fmnui in f/f (<.i.-W/i pnqr36 words
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Article649 1901-05-29 2 A iokhk-I'indknt uninplains that Ikt difli. ully of procuring even tolerabl) |Md milk fruin local Asiatic dairymen in In-ruining than ever, and certainly, when a Chinese-endowed instil uti'in lik« t lie Tan Tuck Seng Hospital is MMkl* tv procure milk lit to give its patients the troubles649 words
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Article133 1901-05-29 2 A [/maa paper conveys llnr mi-ii.-i in- mi.ii ni:ii l.m ili.it a marriage has been arranged between Mr Spencer Kddy, ->•• ••jrnl Secret jry of the American Legation at I'aris, and Miss Daisy Loiter, (il CUoag*, sister of Lady Curzon. It may be added lli.it Mr Kddy also belongs to133 words
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Article16 1901-05-29 2 Thk Japanese training cruiai-r Hint* aUaM is detained here owing to some delects in her machinery.16 words
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Article17 1901-05-29 2 Ban* stands first as a customer for Indian rice, Ceylon comes second, and the Sjiraits Settlements third.17 words
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Article17 1901-05-29 2 MoNfl P. liiimbert, until Utuly uf Singapore, has gone tv Colombo tv upeu a bairdressing establishment there17 words
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Article41 1901-05-29 2 11. M cruiser 7WM arrived at Olnmtai. en route for China, on the L':iml insi Sh« was to leave for Singapoie on Siiml.-iy last. The TaUnjl, w-ciind class iriii«(-r of UN tuns. relieves the Bo,un' ,■<><,(. 4,:I'KJ taaa, oa the China Station.41 words
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Article24 1901-05-29 2 Tut Shell liner omm -an oil "tanker" is due here on June 4th with ;>,UUO tons of Japan coal, which will be discharged here24 words
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Article26 1901-05-29 2 It is reported that a heavy robbery of bank notes was perpetrated at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here some time between Saturday night and Monday.26 words
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Article30 1901-05-29 2 11. M S. Ulury docked at Hongkong on the IHLh instant. She is expected to proceed north about the end of this month after having beeu fitted up as Hagship.30 words
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Article27 1901-05-29 2 Thk date tiiud for commissioning the /../i/>», cruiser, which is being refitted at Cnatham, is the-tOtb inst. The crew will be furnished from the Portsmouth Naval Depot.27 words
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Article32 1901-05-29 2 O.n the Had instant, at a meeting of the c immiltee of the Penang Cricket Club, Mr. F. H Hawkins was elected cricket captain, in place of Mr P J Sproule resigned.32 words
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Article31 1901-05-29 2 At Hongkong, the Government have built bath houses for coolies. By the ide of each bath-hOUM has been Mated I shed containing hollers in Ahicli water is heated for the coolies.31 words
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Article34 1901-05-29 2 Thb P. h.s. Henyil with the homeward mail left Hongkong at i p m on Saturday, and is due here toinoriow morning. The nriils by the Heniffl close on Friday morning at (i o'clock.34 words
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Article31 1901-05-29 2 Thk BmMMmL which has been chartered by the West Australian Sieam Navigation Co. to temporarily replace the K'lniiknitii, recently wrecked, is due here about the .*>th June, hiving left Derby yesterday.31 words
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Article37 1901-05-29 2 Thk output of tin ami tin-oie in Federated Malaya in the list quarter of this year am .tinted to IMii.liU piciils against 17< >,].",!> piciils in the lirsl three months of lUuu. Tneduty collected was *1,«7J,7"1 against «1,H»7,7:5037 words
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Article33 1901-05-29 2 Mk Chamberlain has called an Impciial Conference foi the end ol this muuU) on Colonial jurisdiction with regard I" appeal CaMa. All the selfgoverning Colonies and India will be uirei-lly or indirectly represented33 words
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Article48 1901-05-29 2 Tills morning the body of a China-' man was found hanging horn a beam at No. KB, Beach K .ad II was di- L .v.red al H o'clock by one of the occupants. A report was made to the pi, he who removed the body to the uoapiul48 words
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Article44 1901-05-29 2 II.\I(MiT»N.S CirclHglV.^ Its li 11.1 l perluriiiauce at Beach Uiad 10-uiglit, and leaves to-morrow for Java. The management wish it to be known that all accounts against the Cir us sh.inld be presented at Boon 1, 11-.i-l de I'Kurope, betwe— lv and l^uclock to-murrow.44 words
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Article43 1901-05-29 2 Cmmim W C. Pafceobain has taken over command of II M S imam at Mianghai, in succession to Comiiiandei U. W. Winuiiiglon-lngram, t.ioiher ot the new Bishop of London, who goes to England uli the P. A '>. s. s. due here to-morrow morning.43 words
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Article50 1901-05-29 2 Thi PeaMM Voluutaen Mitokmi tield diy on Mundd) willi the co-opera-tion of Urn Sikh uulioe there the idea being the defence ol the town from reI, el- Captain Adams was to command the Volunteer', Police Superintendent J I) \ny Synionds the rebel scouts, and Siipeiiuteiidenl (iardiner the rebel main hud).50 words
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Article50 1901-05-29 2 Vh k-Aiimikai. Sir Cyprian Bridge, the new Commander in-Chief of the lintish Naval Force in China, with his stall, proceeds by the While Star steamer from Liverpool on May Mb, thence by the Canadian I'acilic Railway and steamer, "m Vancouver and Japan, to take over the duties of his command.50 words
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Article47 1901-05-29 2 Thk (HtoniHii mission to China, under Brigadier-General Bovat Pacha, which recently passed through this port, consists partly of military men and partly of Mussulman clergy, and is charged to establish relations with Mussulmans in China. There are two high military ofticers ani two distinguished Ummm or ecclesiastics.47 words
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Article55 1901-05-29 2 Mk M. Vier-a, Chief Clerk. Treasury OlKce, h«s retired on a |mnsion, and Mr. A. I. Sta Maria Chief Clerk, Bankruptcy (Mhee, is to relieve Mr. Vieria lv all probability, Mr Khar of the Trea-ury will succeed Mr. Sta Maria Mi U. 8 lUutens, chief clerk, Harbour Masters Department, will55 words
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Article61 1901-05-29 2 BmhMIM of a sensation (says the <;„: llr, has been caused hy the work of a mad dog at the Kuesian Legation, at Semil in Corea;in consequence of which II K A Kavloll. the Kussiu, Minister, Prol. N. Birukofl", of the Imperial Russian School, a Cossack, and a child have61 words
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Article56 1901-05-29 2 Thk letters in the Indian new«pa|>ers concerning the shortcomings of the I' A il. had some ell'ect, says a Madras contem|iorary's corrcs|iondent "The cost of so la water is reduced, while lemon sipiashes ooat burpanea instead of ninepence as fonnely The embarking arrangements are now better also. Let us hope56 words
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Article59 1901-05-29 2 At a recent Sanitary Board meeting at Hongkong, a medical member speaking on the subject of dumping infants outside convents, said: The infants *aft handed in at the doors of 'he convents and received with thanks. II they lived they were christened." Ity a punters error's a newspaper report made59 words
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Article62 1901-05-29 2 Fikim an aiinn\inceinent appearing in another column, it will he seen that the annual public meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nion will he held to-morrow night at K o'clock in the Methodist Girl's School, Short Street. Miss Blackmore will give an address and a bright programme has been arranged.62 words
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Article121 1901-05-29 2 Thk Ui)vern'>r-Oeneral of French Indo-China has confirmed a convention grmi'ing to M I'ot»l, civil engineer, an annual subsidy uf J.'I2,UUO, equal to lo.ii'if per »ea league for lifteen NM, f..r a Krencli line nf mmnion. between Bangkok and Singapore. The contractor undertHkus to carry out a weekly service hetwoen kVw121 words
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Article64 1901-05-29 2 Thk i Ji tin in Bi|iiadron. under ViceAdmiral Kendi-niau, in the Kar Bast (ha greater part of which, it is reported, is to return to Europe, comprises he iron>lhils Kurfurst Kriedrich Vilhelm, Brandenburg, Weissembiirg, and Worth; the cruisers Ilela, Kurst Kis-iiiari-k, Kaiserin Augusta, Hertha, llaima, Irene, (ielion. Qatar, Swadler, Bussard.64 words
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Article97 1901-05-29 2 Thk King ol Siam accompanied by his suite arrived at Batavia over a week ago, and was received with every honour After a few days' sightseeing he left Batavia for Bandong, a health resort in west Java where lie arrived on the lUth instant. A shower of Siamese orders fell97 words
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Article125 1901-05-29 2 Thk outburst of the Kloet volcano in Java, news of which has reached us by wire, was attended by great loss of life. Torrents of lava and hot mud llowed amid showers or ashes and stones. Many natives and a few Europeans perished On an estate cilled Alas Kedarung. the125 words
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Article28 1901-05-29 2 A TKi.ti.i.AM li-»- bam niiivud by Major Murray, Coanmandaßt, sV C lion Captain Aiiiini- thxt the PanaMJ ti.luntaan -I t for the BtDMhaad-M.nth.-ws. Shield to-mirrow (fboradar)28 words
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Article45 1901-05-29 2 IVr .M. M. \«U» f.r ManaiHM Mi>«-.r«. laanonfar, II <■ Sooit, PrioM (%atchoomkai, CapL Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. IV-,i,,. Tetoaporl Chuidian, OreMe Uarcida Chiudian, Uabrial HVlix Cbuidian, 11. Chuilian, Mathias Hani.i, .1 I uranwn, C. K. T. Ko««, Oompton, II I'lith. md \Villiaiii«'in.45 words
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Article128 1901-05-29 2 .X.X McAulill'e (champion lightw.ight of America and Australia) and J i.k -lav.n (middle-weight champion f Au-tialia) were to meet in a 10 rounds ulove contest at Kmgoon, on I Ita IMb in* 1 the exhibition being under the patronage of Sir Frederic Krver. Lieut -Governor of Burma,128 words
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Article153 1901-05-29 2 pig shooti.v. in nmiKH Oa Sunday last, a patty of fOUD| men went out shooting on Pnlo T'ekonc. In the afternoon some wild pis m start, d hy beaters. The docs on getting to close quarters veiled with pain One of the party, Mr II. .linn:, mi.153 words
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Article177 1901-05-29 2 IHK H'IIITK KIHAnil IS HMAPOMT Thk (ireat Banvards Vaudeville Companjr have arrived, and will perform in the Town ll. ill on Saturday next and following nights The OOmpany, which has already given two much appraoiatad performances before the ollieers and men at Fort Canning, comprires a splendid list177 words
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Article211 1901-05-29 2 Thk Tokyo correspondent of Hie ffflpanlti says: II is stated on the most reliable authority that the Korinosan aihninistration will adopt a (■overniueiit Imtcry, the sanction for which, il is >anl, was obtained at a recent Cabinet innetins. The reasons given for the eKtablishmcnt of the211 words
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REUTEER'S TELEGRAM.
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Article49 1901-05-29 2 hwl,,,>, Mayfltt. Ha MMM MM .Ml MJMI received uf any serious tighlini; with t'oinm uid.mt Krit/ing<-i' 9 column of I!»t-, who artsaid to MJ slmiig But several columns are operating ag.tinst th.'in Lieutenant Cilenbrander, with a 6<|iiadron of Kit, Inner > s,outs, h.is captured filly MMM near I'leterabmi;49 words
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Article789 1901-05-29 2 ImHmml Arm lUd, Slny.w.i liik old town which we knew twenty years aao is as uoliaa tlie modern Newmarket as our own yuulhlul ligurel" loinpare with the forty-odd inches ol girth measurement i,t to-day Itihle little stable lads indeed call out to one another as we ride down789 words
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Article29 1901-05-29 2 Mo.MlAV'a TIKB. Iliill HAMUtAI-. llolloway scr. D.irbishire S Holloway walked over. Withers V I >>eat HutUr 7, Sc.iular I ibaalßainia i s Ul-l*29 words
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Article87 1901-05-29 2 PMMM imcihlm-i-. and KClitlr an.l ladies who may desire t" bw subscribing members but have DM W coiumunicated their names to the Secretary, may receive member's tickets and guest tickets from the Secretary, Mr il C ollillc, althe TautonU Uub, a; the Hoanal Kvening to be held on87 words
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Article68 1901-05-29 2 Thk lictting on mail day (May Jfr.l) 1,,, ||M OWI ipaWi "hows that th ;;,v,-n BJ BMtaM iportiM RJIM that I |UB« grtoi -"Uldprohably be seen for the Spring favounlc. Volodyovski, as Darby l>.iy appr.ia. hoi. was decidedly lOjnd, as the following n,.,s will show: «t,>l nmt Kloiif'irin68 words
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Advertisement453 1901-05-29 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). (iLASdrOW. MMuiacturon ol Dynamite, Gelignite, Oclatiac Dynamite. Blasting Oclatiue. Detonators. lafiAy Fuses, ttainc Blasting Apparatus, I'l,, alaw MMaMMm MMf 'ill MM»> 1,,.1-rr.i ia oNaa Bntmm,mn turn k pan the high tlauHanl uf tafity mul pnnty I'tlt itHpami l>y the Bntuh Oorrmwunt, niui arf, thenffvre, gunranteeH453 words
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Advertisement529 1901-05-29 2 lATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RILEY HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. BOTTLE TRAVERSING JACK. HALEY'S SCREW JACK. 1 jBMMMa. CHAIN BLOCK. PULLEY BLOCK. Engineering Requisites of Every Description. Write for Particulars. Riley Hargreaves&CoLd. Engineers and Shipbuilders, SINGAPORE. K. A. I. CHOTIRMALL CO. BOMBAY MERCHANTS. 51 52, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. in)i.orir>rs of all kinds of Indian.529 words
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Advertisement598 1901-05-29 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSTOWN HALL. Saturday, June Ist following nights, 3 NIGHTS ONLY -'> THE GREAT B WARDS 'I'M I- moil tn nni|ili-licil ivlinr-it I pnterUinni.-iui-vei set- ningiipore. I'rk-ef, H, *1, anil Mete. Box phin mam np.n >> Knbinson Cof. Watch for future a.|verti».mont. *</o HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AM) KOYAL IBN'AGEtIE. TO-NIGHTS Grand598 words
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Advertisement68 1901-05-29 2 M 8. 8. iutaodec. for tne Smut itme. >uul I c written on one aide of the paper onlj Bj th. aatlect oj that condition. m»ny M.S. S are rafaoted that mi«ht otharwiaa be pabliahad. All ad^arUain-sontraota are ™»jeot to the oondiUon that the Muwr aiai laaie the adTirliliailn) oat68 words
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Article1450 1901-05-29 3 m nuu or th>. uu "i m I. KYI AMI I INK I M I .ll-wiii- parll. ular» regardim: Un |.u, l.\ Mi ftarpml Morgan, aiti.ii; k-Ii..II til »n Amriuan nyiidiraif, iii ihi- Laylaad Inn- oi -i.aui.r-. »ln. li -.ill Ih-Iw.-.-ii l.ivripool .m. I parti Mi tin-1,450 words
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Article13 1901-05-29 3 id. Mr... i. a> n-'t iaeaaMMi Im th. ..|.ini-jns of iv correspondent*13 words
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Article834 1901-05-29 3 rOTHK KUIT.IH UK THK STRAITS Tl v|Ej." MH, I M> very pleased to note the ion. tiid leiionr ol the various letters much have appealed in your ci. unns r. >lie .ilove, and I hope thai now the i.1.-.i i- mooted, many wbu are inteiested in the834 words
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Article1930 1901-05-29 3 IU 'MX A iMtatfa t.'uk aWm in the II >n-e al Ownaioai the Wta instant on the I' ni nice Hill An amendment ■M blMlgbt Inward hy Sir Heniy Kowler, deploring the increased ex|»eniliiuie MM declaring that it was not necessary 10 rival Continental military Powers. Sir M.1,930 words
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Article179 1901-05-29 3 OKEAI IiKMWII HIR BU I LASS MA. HINKS Tilt: sur|. rising weather which uas being enjoyed at home when the mail left gave a tare impetus to cycling, and the makers are said to be experiencing one of those satisfactory ruxhes which, though they mean a good179 words
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Article154 1901-05-29 3 Thk sensation of hunger has not been easy to explain The new theory of a German phyai -ian is that it is d.ie lO el 1 1 pill less of the hi. mil Yes- clot the stomach, and it is pointed out that hunger is appeased with154 words
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Article250 1901-05-29 3 TIIK proppeet<i of coffee are by no means bright in view of th« continued enormous crops lion, BraaU This is how a leading linn in the Hade (W H Crossman and Hrotber) write in their circular of April ."iih Jl is patent lo every one who folio** Urn markel250 words
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Article321 1901-05-29 3 THE I. II Kll.k Ai a inueting of the M-irylebone Cricket Club held on May tod last year, it was proposed lo alter Hip. rule with regaid lo leg before wicket. The existing rule No. -M is that the hit-inaii shall he out "if with any part of321 words
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Article1024 1901-05-29 3 NUVCi (OSfTKICTIOK OK THE MAST THAT ■UU KILLED THfc KIM, Aikiii'us of the rci-ent sensational accident to Sir Thomas Upton's yacht, Maaanat l>y which the King had a narrow ajaaaa lor his life, and on account of winch tlie race for the America Cua In- been postponed1,024 words
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Article554 1901-05-29 3 sin,., hike. Jin May. 1901. PBODTCR. Uim'.i." liuyer* ..I Copra Rali MH do I'ooti nnk 7IK Pepper, Bln-k. l.uy.-r- *JW ■lo (ThKa, i" woo Sago Flour Sinmnk S 10 ■io B. unei Xo I J7O pearl ,'aeo 3.«0 Cofe-e, Rnli II I.T-i- S'J'O Coffee. Palemlwne IV tiasis •.'HflO Cof!»e554 words
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Advertisement33 1901-05-29 3 (HAMIiKI.I AIN'S COlliH KKMKHV. eaneevenrieat the mo-t etawaaraeeU well hs all its eompli. aliens tick line in 11... 11...,. 1 hnat] v nnd viol.nl I .^ol.l 1,1 alldei.|t-is innii-Uleinep. IbeMeataaar] awaeaalAfaati .-h mi33 words
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Advertisement75 1901-05-29 3 I HAMHKKI.AISS C()l,|c, CHDI.KKA. AM> ItUKKHOEA RK*KI>Y I ..everywhere acknowledged to be the nn.-t successful iik'i i''i Mt" in u-e for Howrl Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly it can Im depended upon even in the most serere ana dangerous cases Cures prilling, all kinds of iliarrho a, ami75 words
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Advertisement61 1901-05-29 3 UrmWUDI Shool. Neuwara Him >» Ceylon. For the ciauchters of Kuropeans I'rin. ipnls. Mi s Kelt and Miss Traill. I homauh Knglish Kdu.ation French, (Jerimin, Manic, etc. Csnil.ritl((e l.ocal« taken. School impacted anrt ex .mined annuilly. Junior claeeai on Kindergarten metho<ls School t" hesin in -lime. Apply for |.i. us61 words
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Advertisement1531 1901-05-29 3 NOTICES. WHITKAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. OATMEAL SOAP. A GOOD TOILET SOA I lIKJHI.V HEFINED. PRICE $1 per dozen tablets. MAIiUKfILOUGH HOT. L .1). HI.LSTREKT. JUST TIIISINIi TOWAUDS MQHT m>M Hltill sriiKKT. f-'insi i-Iji Hotel, with splendid 1 accomod itina, home conif irts. excellent cuisine. A f-w vacant room-. Maunificent situation for1,531 words
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Article210 1901-05-29 4 Under tan beading tb^ 10l lowing abbnoi k tious are used str —steamer ah.— ship bq.— barque sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacbt Cm.— Cruiser, <lht.— (lunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horse-power Brit Britith V. 8.-Uutt»d Statm: Fr.French Oer.— Oerman Dut.— Dutch Job.— Jobore Ac, <1. o.,— Oeneral cargo d.p.—210 words
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Article934 1901-05-29 4 Kriia. Run. sir. 1..107 tons, Capt Silling 27ih May. From Novorossirk, till Apl rostock, 27lh— Rds. tCanniinun Mum lap. nr. MM t"nCapt McKen/.i >, Mb May. From Antwerp ->l-t Apt, G.c.and .16i1.p. r»t»nou lllmui •ml Co. K..r Hongkong, HSMh VV. Maria, Aus sir. 1,H07 tons, Capt Hregli.-h934 words
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Article590 1901-05-29 4 .V<ni!<\ port, iirvbttble Hair of arrival, ami namr of ncrHlt. \ii.li.n-.r,1.->». htm M»y *> P I AklMr, (MenUa June 1 1 Ahkullih. Aker. Hamburg left Apl M; Al.-in.iu. 1.,v,T|.n..l luncH, MansKeld. Amur, ÜbM, left Mar*; Ami i. H:imlmr», 1.-'l M*T IT Annam. Colombo, .lulvK: M M«lllh— I Afridi,590 words
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Article85 1901-05-29 4 Kit Ptr tlr. 1,,,,.. To-Morrow. Malacca Uo«i RUw Ip m. Batu I'ahal MdtaM "mm Ak.ilihii l>. li .i.,,1,,,,i i i,mi. Rangoon I on Oullwnm I p.m Malacca Klanu Cliow I'hm J i.ni. Christmas UUnd aaaMt imm, Mai-a-sur via port-. DtCwrpmMtt I p.m. Fkioav Kuro|ie via port* I m.85 words
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Article101 1901-05-29 4 Fbom BOBr»p«:-By the PjAO. aa, CkaaM on Friday with dates to Ihr loth Ma\. bringing replies to the mail* which left Singapore on tbe Mth and IMb April From Cwtm-.-By the I. O. s.s. aja< Tm» TtßLi Or Mm.- Dm Left Singapore Dim in London Arnwl A|il101 words
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