The Straits Times, 12 June 1901
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Title Section15 1901-06-12 1 The Straits Times. J-STI). OVKR i A CENTURY. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1901. :\*o. atisi15 words
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Advertisement834 1901-06-12 1 NOTICES. rpHK w KNKOI'OMPANY. I.IMIIBK TMK Sl»: »r<l l.lln Aimun Nnmub Dnloa Kire Im«isbo» B«>e«y. Atlai. Ajmr .n.* rompui;? (Kire). Th. K^,«.tK' lit* A*mnuiw Soewty I he lTiia» M. «~m S«v- -«u.e CAmpUiJ Tu. Tottor'iwit Imv B«er r u| >>y PANT. I.IVITK.n \f»r STEAMSHIP rffIPANIKS. I iisrtc. T»i.b- b«ph Stbkkt.834 words
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Advertisement1319 1901-06-12 1 STEAiISHIP COMPANIES. T^OMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India lioverrnn x:. Afinu ••> Sinuapvrt: Ship Ac»cy, l»tb J. Dibkdiu A Co., 1-3 Coiitbb (^uiy. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Sie.vner From Expected Will be Despatched for On Hntavis extra June 8 Banjermaitsiii. Pul.i Uut, Halik Pappan, Cotie,1,319 words
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Advertisement610 1901-06-12 1 _LWRANCES. rpHB 1/OHDO.V UND I.AKCABHIHK 1 FIRE INSURANOK COMPANY. Cioital £!Xr.,Wi Paid up Capital £Vlj.7& Reserve Faod £1 ,P7.1,88» fhe nndersigned, Age-ntf for the Comnany, are prepared to accept Are risks ai ROL'STKAD A Co., Agent*. rE CHDXA" ~TBADBRS nisCEAKI.'K 00WPANT, LUTTTBD. C»)>ital SuhKribed H,unu,oii, Amount Paid up KOjOOU B«serve610 words
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Advertisement871 1901-06-12 1 INSURANCES. THE ROS'AL EXCKA.\(;i; ASSURANCE. (EbTABLIHHED A.D. 17*» j^HK undersigned, Hge-itA for the at>ovu J i-ompany, are pn>p -.ml to accept Ufa Risks al current v.--BEHN MEYER A Co. w. A s. 81/13 MAGDEBURG FIUK INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.I). IIW4) rv HE undersigned, ageuta for the above A company, are871 words
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Advertisement727 1901-06-12 1 BANKS. HONOKONH AND BHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110.010.U00. KK4ERVK FUND.Sterling Rescrve..f 10,0011/100 Silver Reserve....? .VU),000 li .0« l «)0. REKEKVE LIABILITY OF I in nnnnn PROPRIETORS $10,000,000 Cocbt or Dibbctobs:— b. ■aaaraa, e^.—Cbairhah. Hok.J.J. Kiswicx.-Dariirr Cuaiskah. H. K Tom mi R L. Bicmarmoh, A Haiti, t>o H Scbubart. D.727 words
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Advertisement525 1901-06-12 1 NOTICES. COALS AT GALLh. Best Wetafa iind Indian (Barrakur always in s.t»ck Quick despatch. CLARK, NPENCE4G. K. COATKB Co. Guile, June, MM. JAPANESE BE.ST WHITE (JHEPE &HIRTS. IS FROM |T 10 18 G. OTOMUNE CO. WHAI VI Al.l. WANT. A 000 1) CIGAK. KM>K M IMKDHA. eilirrly n( t.,l,ftiro ,;rOW'l525 words
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Advertisement740 1901-06-12 1 CHAMBErtUIKS «KJWI RKMEDT '"■on,' 1,,, firmtttf COIOH UOLDK CHOVF wwiorvwcowiH INFLUINZA Try it when in need. For ml'< by all aaalan ;n m, Ui. ,ne. everywhere. Price 60 c's. and >l li«noral Agonts, The Di.pen.irv, Singapore. 7-B f"K BAUf K.VICU)VMK\I.S IX) I ET- ANTH'ERSONAI^S L, 55 16 101 lin i740 words
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Article888 1901-06-12 2 Yad Tet Shim is the name of the Chinaman oho has probably done more th.-in anyothersingleindividual towards the opening up of the Sereinban district and, in fact, the whole of the Negri S^mbilan. He runa the Spirit and Gambling Farms in that section of the I'nninsulu; and888 words
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Article881 1901-06-12 2 Sin, k the supersession of tlio etliics of the (lid Testament by tli.me ol Him New, the tendency of all higher civilisations has been to legislate against the various forms of crime in a >le>arreQt rather than in a vongefiu manner. That this process of punishment is not nnderstuiidtd of881 words
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Article16 1901-06-12 2 Tim Dutch steamer eVal is expected to arrive from I«iugkat today witli a cargo ol oil.16 words
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Article16 1901-06-12 2 To-day's »am bank rale is 1 hiBank of Knglaud rate has dropped from 4.. to aJV16 words
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Article18 1901-06-12 2 On Sunday next at Mi a. in. there will be a service in English at the Johore Church.18 words
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Article21 1901-06-12 2 This murniDg the Herman flagship Kurjuni Fneiricli Wilhelm and the cruiser llela went to No. 7 section, Borneo Wharf, to coal.21 words
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Article29 1901-06-12 2 Ir is reported that the Germaus have decided to leave a Karrison at Shanghai for live or nix years at least, and that they are going to build barracks.29 words
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Article56 1901-06-12 2 Thk Rev. S. B. Meyrick, who lately joined the caching staff of the AogloObinese School, has been umde head master at tht Kastvnt Seboul hy the It is officially notified that the notification published in the Gaulle Extraordinary of the 22nd May, hy which Kuala Luinpor was declared to be56 words
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Article32 1901-06-12 2 John Chinaman's countenance pales, The neighlwurhood's filled with his wails. .Small I. lame if he quail From his toes to his tail At the tale of the tale of the Uels. MaU32 words
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Article35 1901-06-12 2 The man who eats glass and swallows iron will hare to look to his laurels. At the meeting of a certain Ordnance Company the Chairman stated that he had an insatiable appetite for machine guns35 words
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Article34 1901-06-12 2 This morning, Mr. K A Pugh, agent of the Mutual Insurance Co prosecuted a 'rikisha-puller In insulting him and behaving in a disorderly manner in Kling Street, yesterday evening. The puller was fined $2.34 words
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Article37 1901-06-12 2 It is stated from Shanghai that a large piece of land with river frontage and deep water on tbe Pootung side below the docks, has been secured by the Hamburg-America line for the sum .if Tin. 100,000.37 words
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Article36 1901-06-12 2 In West Australia, the general election for the State Parliament resulted adversely to the Ministry in power, with Mr. Throssell as Premier. A new ministry has been formed with Mr. Leake, the Opposition leader, as premier.36 words
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Article41 1901-06-12 2 Thk Mnlay MaU dwells upon the uuhealtbineas of Kuala Uipin, as the bead-quarters of the Puhang Government. Mr. Hugh Clifford has been very ill of fever since his return thither. Pekan is suitable for head-quarters but its remoteness tells against it.41 words
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Article45 1901-06-12 2 Some good prices were realized at a land -ile held a few days ago in Kuala Luinpor. About an acre of land ou the I > ii... .-..r.i Koad, J.ist past the Station, realised S-'.n.Vi and two acres alongside tue river, near Brickfields Hold, fetched •IJ3O45 words
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Article48 1901-06-12 2 Irk Governor of Hongkong ii.is sent to the Haaitan Board the plan of a inudel Chinese dwelling lioukk to meet s. .Hilary requirements. The plan shows a two storey house with a central well 2:1 ft. by 1 1 ft. into which winauwa open from all the cubicles.48 words
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Article48 1901-06-12 2 Messks Martin and Company have agreed to build a Masonic temple for ths District Grand l.odge, Bengal, at a cost of I:-- imi and also to lend the District I.. 1 1.-, the money it may require at p.-i cent on the mortgage of the building and premises.48 words
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Article50 1901-06-12 2 A 1 M.mii 1, too, tlie extortion of land-l-.r.ls is arousing bilter complaint. The demand tor houses there outruns the supply. i:-n! have risen MO to aUUX within the last three years. Houses let monthly, three years back, at S4U (gold) are now rented al to Sl.lo (gold) a month.50 words
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Article52 1901-06-12 2 Thk striking on" of the Urge stock of rupees ordered by the Indian Government is now nearly complete at the Bombay and Calcutta Mints, and the minting of Uri'isli dollars will now be resumed at th. usual rate. No steps are beim; taken, at anoaat, for the e<>in;igc of sovereigns52 words
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Article55 1901-06-12 2 lin Ijirth nl twin "oiis to I'rincess Frederick Charles of Hesse is an event •it i-jtia.ii.iinary lam as t to th* Hooas uf rlllliamillani The Princess had pr<.\iously given liirtii to tajifla, and as ahc has two other >on» she is now, like the Kmparor, the happy parent of six55 words
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Article55 1901-06-12 2 Thk reduction of tl 1 ratal t 3 b, in accordance with t..e iii.ri-.-iii.-iii uf the hasten. Kxteottna. Company, hi- l-il to a large increase of business batoaao tha AaatnUaa contracting stations and Great Britain, and it is extremely probable, says an Australian paper, that a further rudiK-tion will lake55 words
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Article58 1901-06-12 2 John B*t*TTT. 'he billiard champion, played a match with Mr. S. H. Somertou .it the Yokohama Club Hotel on the ISth May. K jberta had no difficulty ia winning. He made several good breaks, the kwgaat of which 'vere I :N, lL':i, .•>■-', 6.i, 60, and 111. The tinul EOOfa58 words
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Article63 1901-06-12 2 A .Ii im.k is lo be ap 1 nt. -d In I lie British Consular Court at limckuk. Mr W. J. Archer, the present Charge" d'All'ai.es and acting Consul-Geueral, will be judge ou the appointment of a Minister to Bangkok. This is a decision that will give general satisfaction, says63 words
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Article59 1901-06-12 2 I miian c.mteinporjrimcontaiii notices •if an pp. riative character regarding Mr. Tloin-i, Jewell Bftnnett, who has just latin 1 from the editorship of the Time* uf India. Mr Bennett, who has seun seventeen years' service in India, was first connected with the liumlmy SaasMi and had been for nine years59 words
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Article64 1901-06-12 2 Thk placing on trial of Teodoro Fornandez, a Franciscan friar, at Manila on the charge of embezzling funds belonging to the order to the amount of $IU",0UO. brings, says the Manila Raatv, forcibly before the notice of the Philippine people the striking difference between the new and the old order64 words
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Article69 1901-06-12 2 TußKr. IJ-inch guns lor the Navy were unloaded at the Kowloon Docks, Hongkong, on the Ist inst. from the Blue Funucl steamer I'rumetheiu. Two of the guns were safely landed, but just as the third reached the top of the hold, the sling broke, precipitating the gun into the bold69 words
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Article69 1901-06-12 2 A s. H i. ii. k of the Black Watch, while passiug a private of the Bushmen, stepped heavily, and perhaps intentionally, upon the foot of the latter. L'p upraiig the Bushie.' You stepped on my foot,' he hissed menacingly. Well,' said the Highlander, apologetically 1 did ma best tae69 words
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Article84 1901-06-12 2 A morhsstoNAi. burglar in Berlin found a new and original way of adding to the ordinary profits of his profession. After each burglary he sent a full account of it to one of the daily newspapers, and for this he received payment in the usual way. But he tried his84 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article20 1901-06-12 2 batfca, lift Jaw Tho continuance of drougiit arouses the gravest anxiety among tlie fanners at home20 words
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Article32 1901-06-12 2 KITCHENERS '.TUT KEPLY TO ENQI'IUIKS liord Kitchener, in reply lo Mr Rrodrick, the Undersecretary at Stale for War, curtly denies the surprise of Beyer's oiiiiuiuido, hut leaves the affair unexplained.32 words
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117 1901-06-12 2 LORD CRANBORNE ON TRADE IN CHINA. lIIK IMPORTANCE Of THK I'KKSKNT SITUATION GOVERNMENT MUST HKLP TUADERS BIT IKAHKUSMISI TAKK SOME RISKS Lahr. Lord (Jr. uibonie, ruler-Secretary for Foreign Attain, replying lo a deputation of the Associated Clumbers of Commerce, urging the extreme importance and immense potentialities of trade iv China,117 words
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Article542 1901-06-12 2 thk MOat {tmm the MaUytin MmmMMW 1 Do not I deceived by the heading. We arc not going to name the winners, do not know the name of a single home Lil.lt ran. We are not going to dtataM the bets, lor all our money ami everything else542 words
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Article103 1901-06-12 2 H M s'O'hoKt 1.u«r,l U 7U tons left Hongkong on the 4th itist. to relieve the l"igmy ban 11. M. cruiser Kutmutmn is expected to leave Hongkong this week and will call here for coals. Her relief the lielijae, "Jnd class cruiser of ~>,tHX) tons, is shortly expected. 11.103 words
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Article105 1901-06-12 2 The Kiliiiino lumhermeu i»t Huila W aggrieved that pratically nearly all the great contraiUi for huabtf at Manila go to the fnitud Stales and Borneo These liinilwrnuti li.ive Ijunded tliem snlves to aek fur protection from outside competition. It is pointed out that the Philippines have plenty of lumber an.l105 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement428 1901-06-12 2 NOTICE& NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). UIiASGOW. Manufacturers ul Dyaamite, Oelknitc, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Qolatine. Detonators. Safety Fuses. rilectNC Blasting Apparatus. otaaa BBIMWaaL /*.i..y all m.m"htJmti in li-fii BVataiN,aM i*«fc to pat the high tlm-l'iM of taftty and purify t-U mpot*l by lh* British QorerttmeiU, ami arc, therefore, gunmnte*d to he428 words
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Advertisement903 1901-06-12 2 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIMITED. Piano Manufacturers and Importers. HSriETW HVEOIDIEIIL, 1901. Most perfect— Most durable- Best value. I nspe t ion Invited. m&i OSTRICH TIPS WmL OSTRICH TIPS. JP\ MmP% In White, Cream, or Black. wte\ Wnite or Cream 65 cts. each. only. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO.. lIM.AVSON (UiKKN.903 words
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Advertisement982 1901-06-12 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPORE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. AT the Annual General Meeting held last night, Mr. Scoular was again re-elected President for the ensuing year, sod Mr. Miller Hon Hecretary and Treasurer. Entries hi the < 'up Competition close on Tuesday the )Bth instant, al 6 p.m.. entrance fee tl* each team.982 words
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Advertisement100 1901-06-12 2 V s. s. murdo. for Mn S.-.«ui ivmt .»,.«id "ntUo oo ott« «id« of th« p*p«r oaly By ta« asgisot of that condition, maul M. B. S »ro r«i*-:»i th.t aifht otiwrwiM b. publiskwl. AU •anrtttmi. oootnots ars iob»rt to Urn oondi. t-oa that Urn Maaa<nr na; \mn tt. idtntim.nl100 words
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Article622 1901-06-12 3 TBE KIKST MY. TsU annual athletic sports of the Criefcat Clul. in .iiiinectii.ii with BaAai institutiun hagM fmtmttf ahernoon. wl.cn pever.il preliminary heats were decided. The finals will t..ki- place "ii Kriilay nnxt. The entries were iiuni<r,.ii- ati'l MM MMM tiri.J on this act -ount to In-622 words
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Article498 1901-06-12 3 FOOTBALL. U'th .0 I tMtf C 0 hail as their opponents last mgl 1 011 tlie Esplanade the 12th Co I lnfortunate!)-. owing to the heavy r.nu in tlie morniin:. the ground *li|.|.fry and prevented anything like a aot'tl ei.HiMti.in of tlie game, but everything taken into consideration, a fair498 words
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Article73 1901-06-12 3 nRBBUsVn ri.AV sin-.. 1.1: MMW Freeman +8 beat Dis« scr 21 -I I Kimey-M beat Ehrenfnls+lo, SI -11. TIKB Fl>R TO-DAY. MMil.lt HANDirAI' Ui'hers *4 Kitchie+9. McKenzic sir. l'ritehard 7 I". I 111. 1. HAMIHAI' lari* and Kan. me li p. Miller and Pol'uck TIM73 words
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300 1901-06-12 3 As article in IVMMaH gives some ImsmmmJ figures, supplementing those which appeared in our columns last year, to show how the speeds of long and short distance trains in Britain compare with the speeds attained in the I 'nit t'd Slate*. The general result of300 words
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307 1901-06-12 3 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE V. YAI.E AND HARVARD. THE KKGLISR TEAM. > iukct to financial and other arrangements being satisfactory it Ma been uecided to send to America a combined team of litmli-1.. Varsity athletes. They will probably leave Kngland on Aug. M for Quebec, where they will compete against Canada,307 words
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Article446 1901-06-12 3 1 ,< HJ* < TONS KA.'H. 111. H1...:H1 IN THK WOULD Inn M-v.-ral years past the size of the men-of-war m the Hnt.-l, Navy has bein increaitiuz at a rapid rate. We ;.i. Iniil-lihL' hattl— hipi and armoured utuiwi "I 16,000 tuiiH displacement, and it has now446 words
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Article547 1901-06-12 3 n-Kkl-ll INTBIOLM. Som uneasiness is felt by many Dutchmen al the efforts nude by the Sultan of Turkey to gam political influent-.- among the Mahommedan* ol Netherlands India, by posing as head of the Moslem religion, in other words as Caliph < >ne source of danger springs from547 words
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Article676 1901-06-12 3 .HK MOM OK MMMAMM. W.vnl.TlSl. liAHUM«nil> InuMHOI re.ach.ing Thursday lelaud, by the steamer Parua," which returned from the Aird Kiver New (iuine.l, conhrms tlie new.» of the murders of the llevs. J. Chalmers and O. K. lomkins, and the whole of their boat's crew. All were killed676 words
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Article58 1901-06-12 3 Thk Paris Figaro publishes an article dealing with the attitude of the Australian Commonwealth towards the French and German possessions in the Pacific. It declares that France and Ormany must defend their Pacific poi'session-. against thedisquetingcovetousness of the Commonwealth In conclusion, it sayn France ought to watch the early acts58 words
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Article83 1901-06-12 3 .Vi-ording to the Shanghai Mm /'mm, tbe two officers sentenced in Japan for photographing fort« were ,rom the s.s. Smm That journal sHy« -There is likely to be a change in the post* of captain and doctor of the Russian Volunteer steamer Snmtni; as the last two incumbents of these83 words
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Article90 1901-06-12 3 The Selangor Golf Club Hosed the y- ir ending on the 81st March last wiii. h balance of assets over liabilities oflHO The outstanding accounts due from Ihe members are very large, although special efforts have been made to reduce the amount A loss has also been incurri'd on the90 words
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Article92 1901-06-12 3 Thk American man-of-war llrool.lyn and the Russian warship <irumolim, which went to Melbourne at the time of the Duke of Cornwall's visit, had trouble because menir er- of the crews w.-nt ashore and stayed tin -t- The ISr,,Myn was duluyfd a day, owing to the great difficulty exi>erienced in getting92 words
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Article243 1901-06-12 3 111. MuKlMscin telegraphs to the TSmm from Peking that Ku —it agrei s to the British proposal for the appointment of a mixed Commission. She is also expected to agree to the British proposal as to the payment of the indemnity. This second proposal waa that China should243 words
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Article252 1901-06-12 3 Tiil Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, who are now in Neu Zealand, will r.e accorded on elaborate reception when they reach Quebec, the plan Mm bait-d 011 the assumption tint tiift Royal visitors will land at Quebec iu-ttad uf at Halifax The mobilisation of a252 words
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Article162 1901-06-12 3 A'vuriiixg tv a cable message to hand in London from Melbourne, it is likely that, after all, an Kuglish team will go nut tv Australia this autumn, Maior W'Hrdill being in negotiation with Mi AC MacUren. As the decision of the M C.C. not to send162 words
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Article798 1901-06-12 3 OKKAT HAVOC IN JAVA. Tow Akue the end of last month, the Kloe>. an uclive volcano in Java, bad an eruption which caused great loss of life and enormous destruction of propeity. Very few Europeans perished, but over a hundred natives lost their lives. Aiaong the natives798 words
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Article105 1901-06-12 3 Dcmm the fighting at Bfioa Kop, a general discovered a soldier sitting on a rock a long way from the tiring-line. 1 mod af:ernoon, my man," he raid What are you doing here?" Sir," replied the soldier, "an officer told me to stop here." "Oh Why f105 words
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Article167 1901-06-12 3 VBMNT, UM Jrvt. Hiub Water. 6:M p.m. S. V. R. Recruits' Drill. .1.10. 1 iuk.-i.av. Mm .iini. HighWat-r. 7.-.'-.' a.m. 7.-.-J p.-n P .V (I. hometm.l mail due. .Mornins. lifer Salt. Powell. 11. Old Stores Sale. Central Station, IWell. 2.30. South African Lcciarc. l'rinsep Street Church. H. Philharmonic-Orchestra. Town167 words
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COMMERCIAL.
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Article95 1901-06-12 3 Oambier huver. $81*1 Copra Bali 7JW do Pontiunak 71*1 Pepper, Rlai-k 3S.SO do White. (BM -UlOO Sago Flour Sarawak .1.10 do Brunei Xo I J7O Pe.vl Caco S.flO CorT-e, Bnli. \b'A ha«i« WO Coffee, Palembaog l.'r l>a.«is 'JAOO Coffee. Liberian No. I 17.7S Tspioca, small Flake MO Ho do95 words
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Article144 1901-06-12 3 On Ixmdtm Bank 4 m<s im Demand 1/ltJ Private «m/s 2/W do. Sm's S/OJ On li, r.nnw.— Bank d/d 9.0? Private S m/ 5 S/HIJ Do. 6 m/s S.HH On Vrnnc— Bsnk d/d *!.4l> Priv B t« 3 m/s ».VI( r>o. n m/s if* On India.— Bank T. T144 words
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Article328 1901-06-12 3 Raubs (IM'UI nd.) f* Of), buyers. fully pni.l |X..V). •K.-.-'iau <; -II i«l'i pai.il The K. KVhauMininirCo tl.iSO. South Rnubs (sinn $l'j- Hepiau ((10 nd.) «IM<I. buyer. ■RodiangLehonedl. 101) $-.'7u.no. Punjoms (VI paid.) $3.50 wllers Pahnnc KaMnirnw/ ntl fl.nn. B-»«»h (iold HllMvM pd.)s.l.7.V •Jolebus («S pd) *l.« 0. •Pahang328 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement47 1901-06-12 3 A sore throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Halm A lame back, a am in the side or cheat, should ba treated in a similar manner, bold l-v nil dealers in MVlMnaa. Tim t»i--1 tiies'y, Gaaertl Agents, t iu^ajiur».47 words
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Advertisement105 1901-06-12 3 uoora i.vsaxi:. A. 1. BimerolStoneridge, N. Y. says:— I was for a long lime troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pntns in the hr-jtl which miitlu me fei-l as though I was soiug insane. The physicians could do nothing for me. I heart! of some extraordinary currs effected by105 words
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Advertisement134 1901-06-12 3 MXX KEE A CD., 97, tank road. Shanuuai Cahinkt Makkks. LT PHOLPTKKKBS, Hou>e-builders, and I Contractor- have a large staff of Shanghai carpenters, experienced carvers, and French-polishers. Orders promptly executed. Prices moderate. *P Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. STOLEN $5O NOTES. Betwi-on the afternoon of Saturday, May 23tli, and tbe134 words
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Advertisement920 1901-06-12 3 NOTTCKJ. WrrmSIWODm School. Nemvam Eliya. TT Ceylon. For the daughter* of Euroiieaim. Prim i pals. Mi's Kelt and Miss Traill. Thoronith English Kdueatinn. French. German, Music, etc. Cambridge I/>cals tnlrn. Sthool inspected and Kindergirten mulhods. School to begin in June. Apply for prospecius to Miss Kelt. i'Vi.l. Hntrnrd. Rsq.. Knyal920 words
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Advertisement777 1901-06-12 3 NOTICES. Plates T ==r r AND r>r I |°":r"l Films *****1 MICHAEL. hnaetMMa, w Koliinson Koad, Kin||apore. HENRY THOMSON CO.'S OLD IRISH WHISKY. As su|i|)lii' hy warraiM to It'jyalty and to hotli Houses of Parliament. JOHN LITTLE *(!0. LTD. SISUAI'ORK >'■■>' m.w.f --'H.'w SHIPHNG. INIXI-CHINA STKAM NAVIUATION I'OMI'ANV. I.I.MITKI). PM777 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1901-06-12 3 WEATHER REPORT 1t0..--: I'll .lu.ir. IKII. H.m. tpw» p in K- DaSMI liai '.'HB-J3111.H17 39.tlUM ten., 1 78(1 MiO 7»0 CS X c W. B'H) 1." 7«Ji 7K.0 78.0 ti-'ii Uir. o' Wio.l n.k.k E.s E Culm ZM M«.T.m P IU US Mia.. to.*) o Mm. in Bun 107.4 o73 words
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Advertisement231 1901-06-12 4 NOTICES. Utesls fcr LEA PERKINS' WGRSLSU^iaE SAUCL En Special Warrant Obbbi Purveyors to ®^«i!S^fc^ Empress of lr^: n CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. hot dishes ———"-"It ~og»*^ h m H° vr i' is o ne °f the best helps I v v^/a jT* that a cook can have. It not only r231 words
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Advertisement436 1901-06-12 4 o*' 1 1 I. I*. A. PF.BKJB.V Ho«ri<:DLii ;:r«T ».*:> KwnKr. tOLtK.-r.jji ixp E%i\>Er*k np ()m;iiii«. By •p.<.-ial sMstetSMSs! to Hii Uijeatv Th» KinßulSiani, H H.Th» Hultan ■)l Jobore, and 11. H. Ths BalVsa of l.in^n Ordt-ni f ,r lie a-j.i.-i Sprays, 4c^ *c < arviuily u>4 prumpMv ex,-.cu',«). i":«anMt436 words
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