The Straits Times, 29 June 1901
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Title Section15 1901-06-29 1 The Straits Times. KSTI). OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1901. XO. 20^0.")15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement824 1901-06-29 1 NOTICES. »pilE rinKNEO COMPANY. LIMITED THK st». Lit* Assanuica :-ni.« Fir. Uswaaos Sjs^TA Uat Asmi Coinpaay (Tire). The aVraHal Is Lif« K».inuK>. Sookrty. T)i» CHna Mnroal 'twa Mavliratinii C wipany Tbs Tottsnhani IJWrer Bw Cosspaay. f^'lKrt2^t^of^l! CO BORMEb i^OMPAMT. LIMITBD. A|rs»a. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OmOI, TILEGEAPH STUOT. 06 0. nU NAVIGATION824 words
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Advertisement815 1901-06-29 1 STEMSHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKLIJKE FAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I'nder contract with the Netherlands India Gorecnment. Aj.rnu at Singapore: Ship Aobsct, Latb J. Dabrdbu A Co., 2-3, Collybb Qoay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steemer From Eipected Will be Despatched for On Ih-Khrk Moluccas via Soerabaia June Bawean, Soerabaia, Bali, Ampenan, Macassar, Banda,815 words
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Advertisement602 1901-06-29 1 /-IOMPAGNIE DBS MEfISAGEKIRc \j MABITIMES DE FRANCE. Tixiouphic Aodrisb: Musasisii, siikupobe. The mall steamer* will leave Singapore in or wont the nndermentioied dale<.— OVTWARD. HotrrVABU. 1901. iuoi. Date*. l)4tes Anna*- June ai Aolo/ Juno a Kr-ttt Sivtmi Jnly H Stidnti, July T Oc-nnir 'a l Salazir J -Si Annmn August602 words
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Advertisement575 1901-06-29 1 r FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY** USIp *c&ui: 10 rUserre Fnnd £1, *****0 Ttaa undersigned, Agents for the ComI pmy, mra prepared to accept fin risk* at current ret** of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co., AgeoU. rfne chi>(a~"tradkb8 iHarJaiNoE 1 company, LIMITED. Capital Sobtoribed tt/WJ,O«j inut Paid up 600.00 U. »mm Fond 9C0.00U.575 words
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Advertisement361 1901-06-29 1 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (KHTABLIBHED A.D. 17*)) 'PHK undersigned, agents for the abor< I company, are prepared to accept Pin I Risks at current rates. HKHN MEYER Co. w. A s. 31/14 MAQDEUUKU FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.H. 1--11 I fj'HK undersigned, agents (or the above X company, are361 words
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Advertisement682 1901-06-29 1 R PB E 0 B p B f^o A^. LITY F }~»10,000.000 OoCBT Or DraOTOM:— K. Sums, lid -(*****11 Uo.t. J.J. BtLL lr.ri*,, Iltmi Ciuuu. H r Tomiiks. IB L. BlCMAmiao>, Kaa. A. H.m, >..n H Scac»«T. D. M Xosas, Km. N. A Siim Km A. J. EimoNO. Km). 18.682 words
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Advertisement607 1901-06-29 1 ■IMWAK lI R I k MOK k n C». PABIR PANJANG. AR 001r n P.P y' ll «t building bricks. A. For particulars, apply to Chop KIM BIK, So- 24 Malacca Street. MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA CMITSri CO.) EA» OFFICE: 4;;, Sakamoto-che Tokio. LO>DO.\ OFFICE M, Lime Street, E.C. MWIPORE OFFIUK607 words
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Advertisement887 1901-06-29 1 The •oetor'i Wrier. When your chjld h M protracted, pvoxytmal eoagh, worse at night, aeeonpinied by peculiar aoond or wbeop which cannot be mistaken, and tbea laboured rteeetomlion of mu<u« wilh •ppareot auffocfttion after coughing bit» KhMKlit It win render the paromytue of coughing less frequent and -eve re. It887 words
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1165 1901-06-29 2 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, 20th JUNE. Thk following somewhat ba<k-h»odeu tribute tv the modesty and economy of Singtt]H>re is from the latwt ii<sue uf the I'iimn'j Hiur.iln Of course it is a traveller's tale but the picture of ibis community sqiriningout of the payment of $l«o towards a fund to1,165 words
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Article10 1901-06-29 2 The entries for the Warren Football Shield close on Monday.10 words
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Article13 1901-06-29 2 Mr. Justice 1.-iw and Mr- Law arrived this morning from Penang by mail.13 words
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Article12 1901-06-29 2 Mk. Otto Sielcken has been recognised aa Acting German Consul at Penang.12 words
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Article15 1901-06-29 2 Thk German transport Pidalta is due here on the sth July, en route to Europe15 words
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Article13 1901-06-29 2 Thk German transport 4*MsJm left for Wilhelmshaven at 4 :<0 p.m. on Thursday.13 words
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Article18 1901-06-29 2 "A" Co. of the S. V. R. have a practice shoot at Balestier Range at 7 a.m. to-morrow.18 words
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Article16 1901-06-29 2 Thk Russian Volunteer steamer I'rtmburg is duehcreon 2 -id July from Odessa en route to Vladivostock.16 words
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Article17 1901-06-29 2 Thk members of the Marine Club have decided to hold their annual Kail on Friday, 29th November.17 words
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Article19 1901-06-29 2 Thk limit on single money orders issued in the Colony, on Selangor, has been raised from S5O to $100.19 words
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Article19 1901-06-29 2 Tin agricultional show at IVnang will be opened on loth July, the day being kept as a public holiday.19 words
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Article19 1901-06-29 2 The usual monthly missionary meeting will be held at the Hrinsop Street Church on Monday next at p. in19 words
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Article21 1901-06-29 2 Thk Rhv. W. Murray ha« bean appointed acting Presbyterian Chaplain to the S V C. with effect from the 20th instant.21 words
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Article26 1901-06-29 2 The Saoaaai with the (ierman honiewurd mail left Hongkong at noon on the 27th instant, and is due here on tbe afternoon ot the Ist July.26 words
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Article25 1901-06-29 2 It is now stated that, with the exceptioD ol list Legation guard, all the German troops to remain in China will be stationed at Shanghai.25 words
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Article23 1901-06-29 2 InKinunthly sewing meeting of the Churcb Work Association will be held at Holne Chase, Grange Rjad, on Wednesday July ;lrd, at 4 p.m.23 words
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Article25 1901-06-29 2 Thk enlistment of Filipinos aud the commissioning ol tint and second lieutenants for the twelve native regiments to be raised in the Philippines have commenced.25 words
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Article33 1901-06-29 2 The Sultan of Johore was, when the Bail left, staying at Villa Singapore, Kranklnn. It was thought that His Highness wouiu piubably be in Eugland for the Derby, but he did not go.33 words
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Article38 1901-06-29 2 Mu. C Q. I).: Rougemont, the Head ol the Malay College at Malacca, haa resigned the Government Service Mr. K I K.irr-r is now Head of the College but will continue- to act as Second Assistant Colonial Secretary.38 words
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Article36 1901-06-29 2 Tut Shanehai Mermry declares that it has been known in Shunghai for Beveral weeks t!iat Germany intends to continue to maintain a garrison in Shanghai, not for the present, a* stated in th* telegrams, but permanently.36 words
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Article38 1901-06-29 2 Is connection with the St. Joseph's Club, a football match will take place this afternoon on the St. Joseph's ground between members of the M Joseph's Club, the teams being respectively made up of school boys and outsider*.38 words
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Article40 1901-06-29 2 The Secretary of State has, it is said, approved of the change of the titles of the Secretary to Government, and Assistant Secretaries to Government, tv those nf the Secretary to the llesident and the Assistant Secretaries to the Resident40 words
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Article39 1901-06-29 2 The Philippine wur is estimated to have cost the United States Government about Sj'Hi.Ojti (gold.) Four thousand American soldiers or so were killed, and about 2,(XK> more were permanently disabled. The number uf Filipinos killed is set at 40.00U39 words
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Article46 1901-06-29 2 Tin: usual half-yearly sale of useful and fancy articles in aid of the funds of the Chinese Girls' School commenced in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, and was continued again to-day from IOJH a.m. to 1 p.m. We understand that the sale has been a success.46 words
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Article51 1901-06-29 2 It is reported, says the l'eroh I'iuntr, that Mr St. Ltpf I'li.-.u- of Selan|>or has been ap|x>inted an Assistant Traffic Superintendent in tlm V. M S. Railways, to be stationed either in l..uut or Province Welleslcy. Mr. II st Leger Parsons projueds on long leave towards the end of tbe51 words
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Article64 1901-06-29 2 Chan Sze I'onn, of tbe lUllles Institution, bag won a (iovernment scholarship in Singapore of a month. It is also said that Chan Sze I'ong is to be given a KM S. scholarship of ON a year to enable him to proceed to one of the English I'niversities. He U64 words
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Article63 1901-06-29 2 An all-day match w.i- to have been played on the Ksplauaile yesterday between teams selected from tbe Civil Service and l..«\v, and utli.ers mil ini-niber- of the S. V A opposed to a team ol representatives from the 8. C. C Accountants, Brokers, Insurance and Telegraph. Owinß tv the rain,63 words
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Article78 1901-06-29 2 Thk Timet correnpondent at Bloemfontein circs statistica or the Orange River Colony refugee camps, which he contends show that everything possible has been done. Besides :M,BOD Boer refugees in twelve camps, there are :,,'<<»> natives in nine camps. The average Boer death rate is 116.76 at Blocmfontein. The highest rate78 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article53 1901-06-29 2 U. M GIKRS TO BE RECALLED Urn, 28<A Jun, It is stated in St. Petersburg that M De Giers, Russian Minister at Peking, will be recalled on the conclusion of peace, and that he will be succeeded by M. Lessar. who w^s concerned in th* Afghan53 words
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Article28 1901-06-29 2 FIXED FOR NEXT JL'NK. Inter King Edward has issued a proclamation announcing that the coronation of himself and his Consort will take place in June next.28 words
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Article31 1901-06-29 2 Commandant Malan. with a large force, attacked Richmond on the 26th. The fighting lasted from dawn tv dark, but the Boers retired on the approach of reinforcements31 words
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Article21 1901-06-29 2 l-omdon, Jutt 2Br/i The House of Commons have passed the Bill to lay an export duty on coal.21 words
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Article13 1901-06-29 2 The French Chamber of Deputies have passed the Yunnan Railway Bill.13 words
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Article48 1901-06-29 2 HEROIC DEFENCE OF RICHMOND The British forces in South Africa now include »0,000 mounted men. The townguard if Richmond, consisting of Staffordshire Militia, heroically defended that place and twice refused to surrender though the Boers had captured the *angar> (breastworks) in several parts of the town48 words
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Article62 1901-06-29 2 Later. During the debate on the Army in the House of Lords, Lord Lanttdowne •aid that he did not contemplate compulsory military' service beyond the Scan. He added that if increase of pay were necessary, it should be proportionate to the length of service. M. l)E BOOK. M62 words
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Article21 1901-06-29 2 S .C. C. BOWLING TOURNAMKNT YESTERDAYS II.AY. UUUBLB HANDICAP. Palon and Winter 7 beat Disaand II leburn 'J, no score returned.21 words
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Article68 1901-06-29 2 I'er I. «fc Umgul from PenangMr. Justice and Mrs. l^w, Mr. W. P. V. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mr. .1 R Macfarlune, Mr. and Mr- P. T. Kvatt, and Mr. and Mrs. O. T Hoar. From London ---Mr*. Taylor. From Marseilles Mr. E. \V. Coolev. From68 words
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Article115 1901-06-29 2 In their weekly share report, Messrs Latham and Mactasgart slate A fair aim. ml of business ban been transacted since onr last report, Inelly in Straita Traders, Tnnjong I'acar and Rauhs. >lnuh rr,uli,,g Cu. shares have changed hands in large quantities at &12.50 and S&2, cloaingwitheellersa*. the115 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter377 1901-06-29 2 TO THK KUIMiII OK THK "STRAITS TINKS.' mi;, The Rev. Timothy Richard, of Shanghai, wlium I'rince Oiling and I.i-Uting-Chan;;, the I'eace I'lenipoten tiuries, lately uskud the llritixh Minister to request to proceed tv Shan«i and settle all the cases there is a wise headed and liberal missionary of the377 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement429 1901-06-29 2 NOTICES. KITTIliK'S WHISKY" SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly matured in bond. Price $10 per efjM» namplee free. HOKNKO CO., LTD. tu th Hole Importer*. SIDER08THEN PAINT. sn »hooliit«ly anti-rorrosive p»int tor IKON AND jjTEEL (.tuarar.uwd to be tli« bent KIST-rUKVKNTlVK **">*■ Invaluable fm dbipr, Machinery, Bridges ek-., ft. One K*Hon wUl429 words
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Advertisement91 1901-06-29 2 LATOST ADVERTISEMENTS. POWELL ROIINSONI ANNUAL CASH I CLEARANCE SALE. TEN DAYS ONLY. Commencing Monday, July Ist. A OENUINE SALE A GENUINE SALE A GENUINE SALE ODD LENGTHS. REMNANTS ALSO Flannels Coatings Serges I weeds Cheviots Angolas Helmets, Hats, and Caps AND iStraw Hats. Sale price from $1 each. SPLENDID VALUE.91 words
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Advertisement371 1901-06-29 2 LATEST ADVERTJSEMENTS. WANTED. A CHIEF Engineer and a second Engineer, holding Dutch certificates, to join k i. VioJ- in the middle of July. A pply t>y letter with references to KATZ BROS.. LTD., '-'/< Agents. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. WANTED, an Assistant Master for tbe Cross Street School, commencinn salary IS9O per371 words
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Advertisement150 1901-06-29 2 ('Rl' -u- .M r l, 'i.i. as ii. At H tropstead, June -'itli. K.nsK.r Ooui-404 Crdhp to Lit UN, elder Hau^hter of Ibe Urn VVilliam Mulholland. of Sinj-xpnre. <>K the 7th lu-le, at ISCornwHll |.-r,a.e. Ke^nt'v hnk, London, tli- wife of (h\ki«» .^tri\..k«o( a daughter. V H. inb>-^ln( (or Urn150 words
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Article2324 1901-06-29 3 SuviHti. weeks ago I had oe 1,, muni .\.-rl upon the extraordinary method* i certain amataut Jehut in thisMtn. and 1 am Kind to see tiiut ianKoruiu aweanct begotten by their WMM seems t<> beste.ildy ■radicating itaelf Amh i* ny oaii I'"' ►»n«l i-;il.-i > hM ••nly2,324 words
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Article95 1901-06-29 3 It nakn yuu 1.-i-l a bit funny," naid a return.d Wilsh Volunteer, "when you first eel under tire. When the bullet* bqpa la ping, pine, and you hoar tin- *lm.'k ill nyloahPM, you take a dfi'p breath and shiver, like when you jump into cold water" Ai.<>t] i < r95 words
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Article964 1901-06-29 3 There be rstt, «nd rats." BmnUt. London, 7th June. THI DERIIY. Though my estate be poor my rmiment torn, 1 »m not really «orry I was born, For i hfui given me my hurts Wine aii<l the well-lwloved, nuil the If Omar bad been one of964 words
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Article228 1901-06-29 3 The MmM Malay states m now •duoatiag s,li':< children am cost of 5i:W,0.">9, representing 1..1 per cent of tlit' estimated expenditure of the .States lor the |..wt year and a com of SI" 12 ptir lutad. This expenditure is for maintenance only an 1 does not228 words
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Article397 1901-06-29 3 GENERAL MKtTI.W. A general meeting of the members of the Garrison Rifle Club was held in the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, Capt. Mulliken, R. 0. A., the Garrison Adjutant presiding over a good attendance. Pcrtf -Major Hinderor, R. R, th« Hon. Secretary, s:iul that the bulance397 words
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Article258 1901-06-29 3 A mm dispatch from Cunton tv a Chinese ollicial resi'liiiq her,:, says the A Daily Mmftj gives gloomy predictious as to the fact of Hainan Island, butter known to Chinese as the prefecture of Kiungchoii, which the dispatch states may fall into the hands of the French258 words
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241 1901-06-29 3 This undertaking, as will b* n by tlio extract beloa- from the bumttn? Saantiaß, ha* he«n registered as a limited liability Company. The American company ii i« numerous brandies, oii<: of winch is in Singapore Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd. Reeißtereil May 13th, with241 words
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Article171 1901-06-29 3 Kathkr B«urmen of the West Mongolian Mission sent a letter on the Ist April to the Italian legation in I'ekinc Haying that the missionaries daily feared an onslaught, u» the troops in the neighbourhood ware getting trou blAsome. According to news brought on the llth from Taiyuan-fu, by171 words
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Article108 1901-06-29 3 A viGDßoi'n debate baa taken place in the House of Commons over the question of the concentration of the Boers into camps, the Opposition attacking on the ground of the mortality returns. Mr. Brodrick stated that 60,000 persons are in the camps. The condition of tha latter is108 words
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146 1901-06-29 3 The Hon'hlo Mr K. T. tireer, Chairman of the Calcutta Corporation, has laid the foundation-stone of the first mo'lel dwelling for the working classes, which is to be Built there on the line of houses adopted by the Bombay Improvement Tiuet. The building146 words
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Article558 1901-06-29 3 SPEECH BY EARL ROBERTS. The Comraander-in-Chief recently paid a visit to Badminton, where the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars were encamped, and witnessed a sham tight and a march-past of the regiment. Earl Roberts afterwards addressed the men and said that he wished to dispel the misapprehension which558 words
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Article205 1901-06-29 3 St. Axiißiw'a Cathedral. (4th Sunday after Trinity.) 7 a. in., Matins 7.4.5 a ni.. Holy Communion. .'Hi p. ni Evensong, and Sermon. St. MaTTHEW'B CullXi 11. Sfcl'OY LISKH K. I p. in., Evensong and .Sermon. KO.MAN CATHOUO < 'AT II Xl IK A I. (IK Till; <205 words
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Article55 1901-06-29 3 LxouLATiviCocNciLmeetsonTuMdsy afternoon next when the orders of the day include the following business School Attendance Bill (Bill to provide for the compulsory attendance of Children at Schools"); Chinese Immigrants Bill Ist Reading; Societies Ordinance Amendment Bill and Pensions Ordinance Amendment Bill 3rd reading transit of cattle by f»»s Rill, and55 words
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Article81 1901-06-29 3 Thk annual general meeting of the Selangor Golf Club mv held on Sunday last at Kuala Lumpur. The Kesident-Ueneral, Mr. W. H. Treacher, was asked to continue in the office of president of the club. The Captain Mr. C. G. Glassford was acini asked to continue in office fur the81 words
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Article194 1901-06-29 3 FOR BIG GUN BHOOTIXQ. Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour, before leaving the China Station, has given a challenge cup, to be held annually l>y the sliips on the station making the best score at the prize tiring. In the conditions he point* out that on almost all194 words
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Article541 1901-06-29 3 ARMED MEN KKKAK INTO A BOUIR. Xtws lias just come to hand of a dariog gang rubbery which took place at Pasir Panjane during the early hours of Wednesday morning Tlie ruffians kept i in: district in terror for a time, but captured practically nothing. It appears541 words
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COMMERCIAL.
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Article96 1901-06-29 3 Oarabier I 9M> Copr» Bali 8.10 do Pontianak 7.W Pepper, Black boyen 3800 da White, (S%) ««.OO Sam Flour Sarawak S.'O do Rran«l No. 1 S.TO Pearl .ago ».«0 Cotlm, Bnli. \H% baii> M.PO CoHm, Pnlemb«n«. 1»% huia W.on Ooff<>e. Lilwrinn No. 1 17JS0 Tnpiocn, smull Flftko A.70 Ho96 words
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Article123 1901-06-29 3 On London.— B»nk 4 ran 1/11) TVmnnH 1/U| Print* 6 m/a 1/n-f, do. Sm/» 2/0 0n »<Tni«iiy. -Bunk d/<* SOOf PriT»t« Srn/n S.O4J, Dn. tn/l 2.064 On FWinc.-Biink d/d 2.47} PrirnU S m/s 2«l I>o. «m/» 4MJ On fndin-Bunk T. T 14«J Privsto SO d/« Ml On HnngknriQ Bunk123 words
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Article335 1901-06-29 3 Raubs (IR/in pd.) rim *tl fully p»i.l $11.?. V •Kechau Gold («10 pni.n t>o.oo. TheN.KVhauMininsCo. $1.00. South Raubs (linn pd.) Kepiau (f 10 nd.) «l I («i. -ales. •Rodiang I.el,ong(fl. 100) > .««>.on, mlm. Punjoms paid.) (.i.fiO. filers. Pahang Ka)>-.nn (10/ pd |l m. B'oawahGold Minci'.'i p.ns3 .7.V M.Oi.liih335 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement66 1901-06-29 3 THERKS NO TOIEND LIKE AN OLD KIMKNl^Jt.' «ll Hlnr.ys help you in tini. ..f ifiw- li i' Hi.' uinie withChiuniKThiinV |ptfii Clolera lad l> h.i-* Remedy. II is hii od and tried friend in many thnusandu of Ininpg. and like othw old frit'inlM ran alwav lie depended upon in time66 words
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Advertisement53 1901-06-29 3 The PAIN of a Ill-RN or SCAI.D is almost inatnntly reli.-ve.l l.v applying ChamlwrlHin'a Pain Balm, ll nls,, hVals the injured pi. more i|uii:kiy Ihmi l.y any ..lliir troatment, mid except the Worn i» Tory severe, tarn nol leave A "('Alt. For K«le i.y all ileali-r* in .Mwlicim^. The Uiapeniary,53 words
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Advertisement315 1901-06-29 3 RAFKLES INSTITUTION SHORTHAND CLASSES. 'PHE new term will commence on July I -mi The i-UsM". uill I..- held every Tuesday nn.l Friday at X p.m. For information, apply to \V. A. HAYWARD, ■jn/H Kaffles Inslitu ion TIIK STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIM1TKD. HOLI)KK.s of Certificates of Hharei and Bearer Share Warrants315 words
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Advertisement309 1901-06-29 3 NOTICES. Kodaks m IMKMNUI MH HAH.. s. 1 Hobinton Roa'l. I'ARSKK LODGE. AFTEK repairing, will be l«ton t lea*.. Apply to u.c. SWAN A MACLARF.N ROBINSON CO. Have just Received Singer's Sewing Machines. Singer's Sewing Machines. Singer's Sewing Machines. Hand or Foot. Needles and Accesso ri es ROBINSON CO, SHIPPING.309 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous196 1901-06-29 3 DAY BY DAY. HiTUBDiy, 29TH JlWE. High Water, rt S'J p .in. 8. 1. O C. Monthly Medal Play. 1. O. G. T. Temperance Club. 7.3U. Hi'miAY, SOth Juki. Hiiili WaUr. '.i.W ;i.ni. 9.11 p.m. Fourth after Trinity. 8.V.K. "A" Oa 8boot. Balestier. 7 n.ni. Swimming Club Launch. 8 and196 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1901-06-29 4 HUlllifli?. SKIN TORTURES And Every Distressing Irritation of the Skin and Scalp Instantly Relieved by a Bath with CUTICURA SOAP «-MM, Mo**, ttohtet, tanl«. btorihM,. a»i y Mi, ar.d^Es7akrl >^. Millions of Women Oh n™» loir, netaattarr, fbr ■^•Wgftk P rtf7iM..»<T»«-lfJtaf«»*K *Vf fir -lnaiita» H l|i nf inrti.tialM.ni m*-*r£Wf daadrni484 words
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Advertisement463 1901-06-29 4 NOTICES. Huts for LEI PERMS' f|f J|| WOBCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v By Special Waprant^raHS^K Tie Qaeen AV 7*>C? Pnweoors to Empress of litis. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Dr. c. d. MOORE'S m *S^ mo COCOA 5 MILK Hot Water only required. Compact. Watmcm D ■■■»> awi Strengthening. insriorAJsr K.A. J.CHOTJRMALL &CO., H,463 words
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Advertisement211 1901-06-29 4 THE FINEST OBTAINABLE 4 Uoz. Quarts SI 5 b Pint* Sl9 Sless discount !>/. JOHNLITTLE&CO.LTD. BOLE AGENTS A>BAM TEA. From Tjiwanp Estate, Delicious Flavour. Pekoe Sow-hong I Ib. packet 0.60 cent! <10. do. 91 lh. 0.96 Pekoe 1 Ib. 068 lio lb II.IS Flowery Pekiw I 11,. 085 do f211 words
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Advertisement282 1901-06-29 4 TIM mtttm niAWM fttnoui tjitom. M I*" MM, i»»il ml.l Mil ad T?/ jiw«Mi<l|MlM. PHOSPHOBLrCCRAT[ SYRUP (CMAPOTCAUT) HtOtmOBUCERATE WIHE (CHAPOTEAUT) mOSPHOSLYCEHATE CAPSULES fCHAPOTEAUT) ra« vi»i«im, i>»bis fuuci THK NEW FRENCH REMEDY Tfcii mmmM and hifblv poMlar m^i fnimrfi '■ViTjll "'P""" •••f 7 thii>c kiuuno THERAPION No. lits tto Wimri o.282 words
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Advertisement417 1901-06-29 4 Issue of Municipal Loan 1901 amounting to $1,000,000 at 6 per cent. oal^"™iSS^rSte'tSrtL 0 f B i l Tow ".""W"". •>-»'■>? "«l*d to carry in Council of tKe SSony of rt* %t™l?j uoderThe" proviso. 0 tfT Serie. A aggregating $200,000 will lie repayable on SOU. MfMtaft MM C IWO D417 words
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Advertisement164 1901-06-29 4 MXli Kt)E >t CO., 97, TANK ROAD. Shanghai Cabinet Makbho. UPHOLBTKRERM, Houi-e-buildar* and I Contractor* have a large nUfi ol J shanghai carpenters, experienced carvers. M and trench polinben.. Orders promptly *J executed. 1-rices moderate. 4^ 4/7 HAKNALI. HILLKS »8, Itol-imvn Road. t HAVE ON HANI):Electric Kain. J 'riling and164 words
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