The Straits Times, 4 June 1901
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Title Section17 1901-06-04 1 The St raits Ti mes. j;STI). OVKK i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1901. NO. 20.W417 words
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Advertisement886 1901-06-04 1 NOTICES. *T<IIE ltl'l vKi> COMPANY. LIMITED THR »utiil«..< l.ih- Ammnce Hor« I'nioa Vm lasmaaos 8 «ii*J. Atla« \nni rompMsy (Firs). Tho F» u.t»l.i. Us* )'.mi» Soeioty. llm> Chins M..1...1 st.svm Navigation Compaa}. Th« Tottaahmn l<f>r Hmr Caapanj. For partiouWti of tBM> Compaaiss, ssjj *s fall a.fvwti^menl <* THE BORNKO COMPANY.886 words
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Advertisement784 1901-06-04 1 STEAHSHLP COMPANIES. I^OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India (icven.n.eni. Ao.nt, at Singapore: Ship Aourv, late J. Daekdeu 4 Co., i-3, Collte* CJnAV. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected A ill be Despatched for C l Van r." mtdyk Butavia June 3 Batavia, Cheribon, Saniarang,784 words
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Advertisement468 1901-06-04 1 TELEOUriUC AJIUBESP: MESeAORRIE, SmOAFOEE. Ihe mail stonraen will leave Singapore Ot!TWA»D. HOMtWAXP. IVOI. IMCiI. IHt««. Date*. lajaal June 8 Lao* June v rim H.i H j An/ii( •aaaai July 6 I Svrfnev July 7 ■rat* Sfssaxs MIMM '2l Tbe ttalav-a branch s. s. £■< Sew conne.t- vith every mail. Taking468 words
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Advertisement601 1901-06-04 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ttl,m,lWo Paid np Capital £312.760 Reserve Fund £1,073,600 Tbe andenigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rales of premium. ROURTEAD A Co., AgenU. rK CHINA TRADKBS DlBr/KANUE COMPANT. LIMTTCD. r.pitAl Snbsoribed W.oou.ouu Amount Paid601 words
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Advertisement738 1901-06-04 1 INSURANCES. L'UMON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. E*TABL!«HEI> IKJI. KKSERVEB AND TOTAK OUAKANTKKS £4,000,000. f|">HE uuder»igned, agenU for the above I company, are prepared to accept tire risks for long or short periods at current rate*. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore. 31/10 MOINE COMTE 4 Co738 words
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Advertisement713 1901-06-04 1 BANKS. HONUKUNO AND hBADUHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAILMIP CAPITAL Ho.Ott.ooo. RESERVE Fl'NI).Sterling Reserve. $lO.«lt,(«jri> Silver Rese-ve. S,'"*.**)) RKSEBVE L. ABILITY OF\ ....v,.,. PRf>PFIET()RS -•I'MW'JM) Corn or Dikthtor" R. Khikin, L«i -Cumin H J. J Kv«i.'k.-[iij'nT!CHiiu» H. Y. TOXIINK K L. BICMAKMOK. K«| A Hiurr, h... i H Hciicsirt. D. U Ut»m.\*o.713 words
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Advertisement576 1901-06-04 1 NOTICES. KIUWAN BRICK WORkH t». PASIIt PANJANH. Mi. now supi.lying building hricks. Kor iiarticulara, apply lo Chop KIM HIK. *i» No. M Malacca Str-et. FINEST CKYLOX TKA. IMPORTED direit from the f,i, lory. In half-cheats containing Bo-1 11. packets -$2*. C«i,h with order. The best lea ever introduced into this576 words
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Advertisement734 1901-06-04 1 BRITIMN s»I.»IRRs 111 IMU u«« Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhirji Remeily Capt. <:. U. Deuniiion i* well known all over Africa a* commander of the f.>r.-.-« that eaptureil the famous rel>el (inh.lie. I'nd.-r date of Nov. 4th, IM>7. from Vryl urg, !!«> huanaland, he write* Before starting on the la-t734 words
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Obituary20 1901-06-04 2 Groom— On the 21st May, IHOI. at Kutla Lumpur. Pami'lL Robkt Qiiooii of the Middle Temple Barrister-at-Law.20 words
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33 1901-06-04 2 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. Slrnitt Time* S3O a ytar, or pott free SO*. StraiU Hvdgel SIS a year or pott free S2O. Advertising ItnUi may he fmmil m the fourth pnar.33 words
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Article421 1901-06-04 2 Slavbhy is nominally non-existent under the British flag but it is a well kuown fact that a certain form of slavery does exist iv all oriental countries, no matter what the government may be. At the same time it is not so well known that. Singapore isconsidered421 words
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Article553 1901-06-04 2 Boys will be boys is a common saying intlie Occident; but it is incidentally one of those Western adages that apply more to the youthful Miljy than to any other class of juvenile Oriental. The innate devilisbness of the British boy hats limits to its ingenuity, but the farther that553 words
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Article363 1901-06-04 2 A cirtain amount of impatient anxiety is being expressed locally by shareholders and others who are interested in Kaubs, and who aro desirouß of learning what is Mr. CurleV report on the property. No unseemly haste was exhibited in the publication of Mr. McCarthy's recent report. Indeed the dilatoriness of363 words
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Article38 1901-06-04 2 I nt Hongkung and Shanghai batiking Corporation oflur a reward of SIU.OOO to n:v one giving information that will lead to the recovery of the recently «t.|en bink notes and the arrest of the midty party or parlies.38 words
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Article21 1901-06-04 2 A fool kali, inai.h will be played on llie h-;.lai,ade. this evening between the S I' 0. and the Koyal Engineers.21 words
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Article21 1901-06-04 2 lin monthly sewing meeting of the <Jliuil-Ii Work Association will be held at im: Rattles dills' School to-morrow at 4 p.m.21 words
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Article22 1901-06-04 2 At the Legislative Council this afternoon, Hon. 8. S. Murray took the oaths uf uiuoe and allegiance as mcinUjr of the Council.22 words
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Article23 1901-06-04 2 1 1 .> Dinniuii talk amongst me null tar) a Hongkong thai the Koyal Welsh Kuailixn will leave tint station in Outobw for Singapore.23 words
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Article25 1901-06-04 2 Tiik Oanaaa transport liliein arrived from China this morning e<i ivail for Bremen She has 1,549 troops on board. Her dale uf depurtur^ in uncertain.25 words
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Article33 1901-06-04 2 On Saturday, Mr. McMurray. chief of tlie Tanjong I'agar 1) >ek watchmen, prosecuted a coolie for the theft of a slab of tin worth S5O from a godown. I'iii: man got six months.33 words
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Article27 1901-06-04 2 A postal notice announces that a district post otlice having been e.-tublished at Christmas Island, articles will he received for registration and mails despatched as occasion offers27 words
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Article36 1901-06-04 2 Riles for the Clerical Service in tho Federated Malay States are published in the Selangor Uoceniinrnl liazelte. I ii.l-r them the service will be thus cia-Mtied senior grade— salary SBOO or more; junior grade— under $600.36 words
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Article34 1901-06-04 2 Own* to the fact that the Town Hall will be occupied by the Banvard (.'otnpaiiy on Tliursday evening next, tlie practice of the I'hiluarmonic OrsMala, arranged for that evening, is postponed till next week.34 words
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Article42 1901-06-04 2 Aboit II to on Saturday uiglit, a Chinaman was found hiding behind some trees in Mr. A. K. Thoburn's compound «t Xo. 92, Neil Rjad He hail broken through the fence He was locked up, and will appear at the Police Court.42 words
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Article52 1901-06-04 2 On Monday, the 10th instant, a lifesize picture of the late T Shelford, C. M. will be unveiled in the Town Hall by 11 K Sir Frank Sweltenham at I :t" p.m. This is the memorial that was got up by private subscription. The picture is now resting in the52 words
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Article131 1901-06-04 2 Ir is reported that the German Kmpvror will next August return to C.m.s for the firs' time since 1895— when, after the ltegatta Week, his Majetly was the guest of Lord I<onsdala at [.owther Castle. His yawl, thu MiAeor, has already been ordered to Knglish waters. The Cowes Cup, like131 words
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Article36 1901-06-04 2 Monday's ii ai mm.i.k handicap. l'rilcliarcl 7 beat Tomlin 0, 21-16. ltitchit 9 beat E. Abrams +S, L'l l*i. DOtBLK HANDICAP. McKenzie and Stine beat Robertson and Brown 7, 21-U.36 words
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Article59 1901-06-04 2 Colonil the O'liorninn reports very fully on bia inspection of the Shanghai V C. Tii.- Inspecting Officer, in general, praises llie Corps, making special mention of all the units (including the German and Japanese Companies) Mention in made uf the obsolete 9-pdrs., and Colouel U'ttorinun was obliged59 words
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Article501 1901-06-04 2 SIX PERSONS KII.LKD. SKVEN INJURED. MOKMNO TKAUKKY IH AKAB STHKKT. Osk of the most shocking cases of amok-running that has ever occurred in Singapore took place this morning, when a Malay killed 6 persons, and severely injured 7 others who had to be removed to the501 words
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Article341 1901-06-04 2 The directors report: In consequence of the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disenee in llie tatiaaay vi Benkoelen and in the neighbouring districts of the Residency of P.ilambang, the transport dilhculties are made much worse, and all available coolies are kept busy to bring food and other urgent necessary goods341 words
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Article132 1901-06-04 2 At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Brockman, the case of the Spirit Farmer nn-t Mr. Gosling, Buttery Road, was called on. The evidence in the charges, which were failing to keep ;i proper stork book, making incorrect returns of stock, and removing liquor without a132 words
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Article56 1901-06-04 2 Thk band of the 16th Madias Native In fantry will play the following selection of music in the Gardens to-night, commencing at 9 o'clock M;nvh Belphegor" Pa Plum. Vnlse. Little Waif,.r»" U Crom. (iel.-.n-n Martha" Flotow. Manuka. "Autumn Leave*" IWurio. Vnl-,. -Sevilla" Malador. Selection Circus Oirl 11 I56 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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31 1901-06-04 2 FOREIGN GARRISONS IN THE NORTH. NORTH. Istnilon, 4th Juar The correspondent of Mm TeUgrapk at Washington states that British, (jerman, and French troops are garrisoning points between Peking and the sea31 words
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46 1901-06-04 2 THE RECENT F IGHTING WI TH DELAREY. *M H I IKI.U lIA I IKKV -I 1 KKKS MVKIIH The British casualty lists in lh>action with Commandant Delarey's force at Ylakfonlcin show that the loss of tlie Mfc Field Buttery alone was six killed and twelve wounded46 words
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Article22 1901-06-04 2 Eafcr Lord Kitchener reports that two more Yeomanry ollicurs were killed and one Yeomanry officer was missing at Vlaklonle.n22 words
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Article38 1901-06-04 2 M. ivlr.i-.- -mi., l. in the haaah Chamber of Deputies, that he favoured a common guarantee of the Chinese indemnity, because all the I'oweis would then be interested in maintaining the integrity of China.38 words
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Article48 1901-06-04 2 Badawa Singh, a Sikh, is to be tried at the next assizes on the charge of haviug, on the Ist of January last, at Singapore, he being at the time an undischarged bankrupt, obtained credit to the extent of 8175 without informing his crediior that he was insolvent.48 words
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Article51 1901-06-04 2 All I i lends of the Vignuj will It pleased to hear that the marriage of f'n aiwiar Inhn X I Green, i; V. and Maud Kathleen, younger daughter ol Col. Charles Mclnroy, C. 8., of The Burn and Arnhall, took place on the Bad "It at Feitereuirn pari'h church,51 words
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Article52 1901-06-04 2 Live Kiik Si, a servant in the employ of Mr. J. Badaalor, baa been arrested for the theft of W in bank notes, the property of his employer. The notes were taken on the 11th of October last from the prosecutor's pocket at his office at Messrs. Kiley, Hargreavcs Works,52 words
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Article48 1901-06-04 2 Thi: Municipal Coinmissionera meet to-morrow. The agenda includes sul*rvinion of new buildingß, projected suburban roads, road reserves at Teluk Aver Keclaination, telephone polo* at Keppel and Pastr Panjang roads, town l-.iii.l. application for pout of assessment o Hi. -r, ami petition from road coolies for increase of pay.48 words
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Article71 1901-06-04 2 Tiir High Commissioner has created two new Federated M;il;iy.i;>|>oiutinenU. Mr. Spoouer is to be placed in supreme control of the. F M S railway systems and Mr. Cauifeild is to be Keduial head of the four I'uhhc Works Departments Mr. John Trump, the l'erak DeputyState Engineer, succeeds Mr. Caulfeild. He71 words
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Article190 1901-06-04 2 At the monthly missionary ineelinfi bulil in the I'iinsep Street Church last night, with tlie Key. K. S. Lyons, the Principal uf the Aaskt-CWaaM Bebeal, in the chair, interesting addresses were delivered by Miss Heniingwiiy who is engaged in school work in connection with the Methodist body, and Ijv Mr190 words
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Article339 1901-06-04 2 SAMI'AN MAN'S TIIKK.M TO KIM. A PASBKNGIR. This morning, before Capt. Boldero, Acting Master Attendant, Mr. li. Palmer, n filing agent for Messrs. Alex. Fox and Co., charged a Chinese saataaa Matt* with extortion and attempting to throw him overboard. Mr. Palmer stated that yesterday morning he339 words
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Article49 1901-06-04 2 Cows, it appears have most m in mniWtli appetites and Ui." When, la the 'sixties an Oxford cow was credited with swallowing i> niaikin loah, n drew from Osborno Gordon, then the well known witty censor of Christ Church, Umdon, the expression M a h.,|~ IM ii> nulk would49 words
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Advertisement473 1901-06-04 2 NOTICES. RITCHIK'S WHISKY" SPBCIAI.LY selected blend thoroughly matarftd in tiond. Price $10 per ca»e sample* free. BORNEO CO., LTD. lv Ih Sole Importer!. JODELITE. A SURE protection Mvnul white ants dry-rot, and decay in timber. Price f 10.76 por ft gall drum. BD.w BORNEO Co, l.ri). Sole Agent SfDEROSTHEN PAINT.473 words
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Advertisement477 1901-06-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Js^smsiaaa»^-saJ>^MS»s»aaia— saJMSusi^saaJ Tiik Uideriigned linve bei*n appointed by MB.T. H.TItACHSI.KH, of Zurich, sole Agents for his Turkey Hod (Moth, M Chop Bauh." Any iniitfition of this chop or ticket will be prosecuted. <;. DIEBEB CO. KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. Have just received a new stock of GOLD AND GOLD-PLATED477 words
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Advertisement594 1901-06-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSTOWN_HALL TO-NIUHT. TO-NIGHT. iaa EVERY EVENING AT 9. Great Banvards iml their unequalled t'naipany, MADAME BELL Who lias completely mystified and astounded her audiences; even the most sceptical tannot now doubt her powers Chance or programme nightly New Sonßs, Dances, and Funny Sketches. POPULAR PRICES. $2, $1, ft 50594 words
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Advertisement57 1901-06-04 2 M. 8. 8. lnMidK for tb. .Oirau, i<mM OUUId V. lid. ol ta» pun ***** Bj tl» Mclact of th>t nooditioo. mu/sTs S ratootod Ail •drvtillnc oootaot. an «bt^t to tk. ooadiUon th.t tb. MaiU(.r ma; U.n tk. idnrtiMwal oot of th. papw in nu> of pm. of mlUr. bat57 words
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Article995 1901-06-04 3 sri.KMnn USin HIT AN A«T«OXOMHAI. KAILIKF AaMaawaßßßM who witnessed the evlipsr it I'idar.c (wist coast of Siimati ,1 tends at some interesting details oi il" event, which, so far an the astronomers stationed there are mmcrixil. hi- abaoal a total failure. Ho laoi .iii nl> the995 words
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Article149 1901-06-04 3 Tin many MM ol tlie Chavalit* K. B Grimaldi, who ha» been for th* l.ixt twelve months Italian Consul (iimril at Sinna|M>re, will r. hear tli^l i:e kaal been re.-alled home, lor appointment, we Irnat, to a btttw ftation The EWtraHw km awa >n Ui country's •onica149 words
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Article126 1901-06-04 3 ■aaaai toibsavkxt Thk annual tennis tournament of tho above Club commenced yesterday afternoon. There are five events, vit championship, single and double handicap for Class A and single and double handicap for (".ass B Tbe following lies were played off yesterday SINGLE lIAMIICAIV CLASS A. Urn Hood126 words
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Article455 1901-06-04 3 TM Great Banvards played an entirely new piogrammv at the Town Hall, last night, before a fairly large and appreciative audience. The perforiii.iiice (as on Saturday, the opening night) was very good," almost every item being encored. The programme commei.ced with the overture, "La I.yre Dor, which was455 words
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Article506 1901-06-04 3 MX Hhf's XI V MR. El.l.lOTTt XI. a liuuira afternoon with the sun shining brightly but the wicket heavy were tbe conditions under which tins match was played on Saturday. The first named team ought to have scored a victory but threw their chances away by scoring too506 words
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Article143 1901-06-04 3 £10,000 DAMAGES AGAINST AN F.X-M t In the Probate and Divorce Division on May7th,tlietrialofatuitfordiv.,r-i. brounht by Sir BaatatM Proctor-Beau-champ on the BOOad of the adultery of hixwile Lady Vi dm Proctor- Beauehainp a daughter of the late Karl of Roden, with Mi Hugh Watt, formerly M.P. for143 words
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Article203 1901-06-04 3 The recent gigantic operations on Wall street, says a recent New York teli hi am, put all previous records in the ahade. A few years ago cheques for five million dollars were kept as souvenirs. This week cheques for 10 million dollars were not uncommon,203 words
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Article280 1901-06-04 3 ■MUM OF THK AMKRUAN" IHt Peking correspondent of the -i' Daily Emm wrote on the fth May s i in the sth inst., the Artillery and! Cavalry of the American Contingent left Peking. Early in the morning, the departing troupe were inspected by General Chat Tee,280 words
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Article69 1901-06-04 3 Per N. D. 1.. I-r»»f» for (ie.noaMes«rs Wise, J Solomon, P. Borchirt, A Hansen, H. Parry, and Capt Niemann. Krom Hamburg Messrs. Kolkmann, K. Drockniann, \on Allivorden, H Sinow, Kchels, and S, hro.d- r For Colombo— Messrs. \V. Greenhorn, J. Clouston, D M.-I.iver, W. Gibb, Clark, J69 words
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Article23 1901-06-04 3 tm N. I). L. s. Pmu».i from Hong-kong-MUs Fl. St. John, Messrs. Brooke Jiihnaon. and Grant. For Shanghai— Messrs. Pepper, and Watwn.23 words
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Article278 1901-06-04 3 IVK-l>iV, 4TH Jl'M High Water. 11.18 p.m. Hi 1 1 harmonic Choi i. 5.16. M. N. I. Band. Gardens, d. Banvard*. Town Hall. 9. WBMMMOr, 6th .Tim-.. High Water. C..11 p.m. 11.54 p.m. C.W. A. ltnfflin Uirla ritliool. I. D«rbj Day. Municipal Commission. 1.30. I in kmAV. i. iii278 words
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Article1051 1901-06-04 3 Ijoiulon, 11//. May. THE tfI'PPKKSfiIOK OK THF. "ir.HH I'toPLE Imk entire edition of the frith I'eopU, the organ of tin- 1 uited Irisb league, has been seized for having pm- -Ih-iI reflections on King Edward. [The i-itk People is published in Dublin i.cry Saturday, and circulated all1,051 words
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Article439 1901-06-04 3 TUB UNLUCKY SOBRAON." Apr,im» of tlie ill luck that is said to have attached lo Sobraon as a ship's name, Capt. J. A. Elm-lie, write* to the Daily Ommmk The Sobraon sailing ship of over 2,200 tont register, built by Messrs Hall, of Aberdeen, and put afloat early in 1866,439 words
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Article524 1901-06-04 3 Lift of Vifl'iimed Utter* Qaiaj at Hie Ventral Putt Ofiee, Siiujupore Adams. D. P. Kloss. Mr*. AleXHii'ler, William Kooeker, Dr. D. Atkinsi.n. J.J. Koek, H. O. Balmi. I) V. lj«-on, P. H. Banier. MiM A. t. l.impen, F. H Bartclle, E Umbe, II Bell. Mrs. A C II524 words
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Article116 1901-06-04 3 DiTk Vrmii.'* Nan* »ki Otmn I>«rn«iiio» Jod« a Nmdrri Brit str. HHnaen Colombo 3 Reynold «lr. Mullnn Port Haid f.o. t Teucer I'ut >tr. P»i;h:linp B.it. via 4 Zaiil-i Brit atr. Grier NognpaUm rli |H>rt« 4 Lin.lul« Mr. Bt*w.:rt KangooD A CoroiueMel Coiut 4 l.nn Ilin (iiiM Mr. Scott116 words
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Article546 1901-06-04 3 Sinoafou, 4th Juki, 1001. PRODUCK. Oambier buyer. t 81*; Coprm Ral. 7.86 do Pontitnak ,7.05 Pepper, Blv k *7« do White, <S%) •WOO Sago Flour Sarawak MO do Brunei No I ?70 Pe»rl Dago Coffee, Bali, 16% basi* WO Coffe« ralembnne. 18% basis Coffee, Liberian No. 1 17.76 Tapioca,546 words
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Advertisement38 1901-06-04 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S COI'GH REMEDY, cures overnight the most stubborn cold, as well aa all its complications— tickling in the throat, hutky voice, and violent coughing. Sold liyalldnnlersin m."hci,,"s I be Utpraaar} lientral A K enU Sin E apnrr> 1-438 words
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Advertisement62 1901-06-04 3 CHAMBERLAINS OOUC, OHOLKBA AND DIAKUHOKA HF. i'F.HY I.- cvcivnhcro acknowledged to be the Comp'aints. It always cures, and cures quickly It can be depended upon even in tlie most teveru and dangerous cases Cures griping, all kindaof diarrhoea, and at the first Unusual looseness of the bowels should be taken.62 words
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Advertisement232 1901-06-04 3 NOTICK. STRAITS City Rubber Stamp. Price moderate. -T, 1 ol 2. Robinton Road NOTICK. INFORMATION regarding tbe conditions on which the Auctions of Government CoHce will take place at Batavia during the current year, may be obtained .11 this Con«uUt«-Oen»ral. Singapore, 13th May. P.m. J. C. T. REELFB, Consul-General for232 words
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Advertisement428 1901-06-04 3 NOTICES. ROBINSON ft IX). Have just Received Singer's Sewing Machines. Singer's Sewing Machines. Singer's E Sewing Machines. Hand or Foot. Needles and Accessories. ROBINSON CO. SIIIPI'LW. BRITISH INDIA tTSAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. UMITBO. FOR RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. 'I HK Company 1 steamer f.I.MXI.A. I tons. Captain Stewart, will be t.-|..-ii. liiml428 words
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Advertisement853 1901-06-04 3 SHIPPING. SIKAI IS SIKAMSHir GU (I.DX s s [Vnang On Monday! at 4 p.m. 1..r Malacca, Kuala Klang, and liluk Ansnn. S. S. "Malacca": On Wadneadavi M 4 p.m. fur Malacca. Port Dicksoo, Kuala Klanx. ami Teluk Anson 8.1 "Ban Wlialt Hin": On Friday at I mi for Malacca, Tort853 words
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Article169 1901-06-04 4 Under thisbeadlni(tb«(ollowinKabi>r«vin. lions are used str.— steamer ab.— ship bq.— barque soh— schooner; Y.'t. Yacbt. Cru.— Cruiser: <lbl.— Ounboat TorTorpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States; Fr.French Oer.— German l)ut.-Hu'.-h Joh.— Jobore Ac., O. c—Generalcargo d.D. deck passengers 17. P.icer lain; T. P. W.-Tanjonu Pa^ar169 words
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Article1190 1901-06-04 4 Areivai* Bijici Noon op Yistkruay. Ban Foh Ouan, Brit. str. B7A tonn, Capt Stratum, 3rd June. From Macassar, 27th May O.c, and 78 d p Wm Bin and Co For Marsmar. "th— Rd». ChigrrU. Brit Hr. 1.191 ton*. Ofcft M»< Kc-ozie.Srd June. From Balik I'apau, >6ih May.1,190 words
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Article549 1901-06-04 4 Nain'. port, pnbabU Hale of nrrftl. and name of agenti. A|H-ar, Hongkong. Juo.iH, 8 A Mosen. A. Lop.-/. ltar.-i-lon:>. left May Barlow Alter. HamhurK. left Apl ■> Al.-inou«. l.in-rpool JuneH; Manstii'ld. Vlting Cotir, June IS; I'aendels. Amur, ÜbM, l^ft MarLN; Annam, Colombo, Julr rt. M Mantim--Afridi. Hongkong, to549 words
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Article78 1901-06-04 4 W.r PtT ilr. IfcM To-MonKOw. Karimun Inland Skim Moh :> a.m. Bangkok Pakiuim 1 1 MM, Bata P»hat .Sultana I p.m. T. Anton via porK Maltuva 3 p.m. Kiting via port* BnfariV-r 3 p.m. Bangkok B. Srng «m I p.m. IMMT. Bomlni> Titnt'in Hrn BaiKkok P'/i 1 p.m.78 words
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Article113 1901-06-04 4 From Ediopc-Bv the N. V. L. r. Kimitirhnu on Thursday with dates to the ISth May. bringing replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 19th April. From Chtna:— By the M. M. s. l.nui due on Sunday. Uft *itu'apor« Dun in l,on<lnn Arnv.l A|il lWh113 words
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Article126 1901-06-04 4 ARHIVALB. I'er a. IMsfpaSM from Sandaknn via ports Dr. De war, Mrs. Wol -tor, ud Mr. K.H AKKIVA' (HookaJ). (Kor Singaport.) I'er M. M. B. s. .luni.H from M.irM'iilrJuiu;J— Mr. and Mrs. Bchullcn, Mr. Jan. I'er N. D. 1,. S, s Kk»u/j<Aou, to leave Hamburg Ist May, due126 words
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Article67 1901-06-04 4 5 Ivbulli lUm. A Ton Oimia F»oii SahmbA Connuu. Rio mV S rhigwell Bnt.tr 119! .JUcKcojio B. P«p»n May Synir »nd Co. Triniresnu <i«r «tr «0 Rodeoburg B»nd«k»n Umj L'JBehn M«yer 4 C 3 HanPohCiuan Hrlmr. H7S Stratlon Mauaaur May VTWw Bin und Co. S Rlirin Otr Ira *****67 words
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