The Straits Times, 10 July 1901
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Title Section14 1901-07-10 1 The Straits Times. Ml). OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORR WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1901. NO. 20,5T414 words
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Advertisement847 1901-07-10 1 J "notice;. fHE BOU.NKO COMPANY. I.IMIIKD ml Bbmm4 L.i!« )mnm. 1 ,-i> Cnl«o Kir. Imm klm, A-or, Oo«|«iy |F»). Tiw E.miUi I.it. tMnn floaMf 1 CMm M*o«\ BU«m N»viir»ti<» Otmpmj •AJCT. LMITKP. Air*" BTBAHSHIP OOMPANIR OfTIOE, TlLUUrll STBBTt. '&r WHi»T»,K«priLHt»»oo». jfTKAM NAVIGATION mMI'AM i*iE»M«kii i>» i'uik*. J»r*», Y*Ma •;tTLOH, IKDIA,847 words
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Advertisement1432 1901-07-10 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. |7-ONINaU.U»IK TAKETVAART MAATHOHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agtnit at Sinuopurt 6uir AouoY, late J. Dabbubu A Co., 2-4, Colly eb Quay. Tbe undermentioned dates are oaly approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Brouurr Deli via ports July c Paneb. Bila, Askaban, and1,432 words
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Advertisement604 1901-07-10 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital fj,137,«» Paid up Capita CSIS.TW Rewrre Fund £1,075.6«> Ihe undersigned, Agent* for the Oimpany, are prepared to accept fire rlakj4 a| current rales of premium. HCIISI EAI) ft Co., A««t«. TIE CHINA T3ADEBB ISSUBAJOT COMPAJTr, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1,000,000 Amount604 words
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Advertisement411 1901-07-10 1 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANCiK ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17^0) THE andereigaed, agents for the sl-ove company, »ro prepired to accept First Kinkh at current nit.'.. BKHN MEYER 4 Co. w. 4«. :i 1 1 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (KSIAIU.ISHEH AH. IHS4, THE undersigned, agents fur the abore company, are prepared to411 words
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Advertisement656 1901-07-10 1 I BANKS. HO AND r-HASUHAI 3MO CORPORATION. ITAL |10,000,00 C. ND.— «m><vn SfiOUflOOj 3uu ".w»fc IBILITY OF» nnmimi tßg J _»iu,uw«» I or Diuotou:— i. Kjtq r»ini»»K KVIV. HrriTT >.!».' B L. Blcaaaoso*. Itaq. R ScaoaAar. i. .V. A. Bmm aia K«i B. W. sum, E-vi Cmir Mknnan'.i. Bonotoxn. Mrs656 words
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Advertisement438 1901-07-10 1 SOTICE& UKRMAMA CKMBNT. OF really lupenor quality, successfully used In »lmo«t every part of the world for extensive works, such as nydraulie constructions, fortifications, huildin"S etc. Sole Auimin »t. HOOGLAXDTACO. UAGEDOKN A CO.. bare ju.t unpacked highly scented Parisian soaps in loncy boxes at ,H, tXS, and DO eta. per438 words
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Advertisement818 1901-07-10 1 ■•rim mliieu n UM nne Chamberlain'a Colic, Chelrnind Diarrhira Kerne.lv < «pl c. U.~ Deuntson in well known ill o»<t Africa m commander of th« for. et that ,»plur*.l the famous rebel Lull. hit Oder dale of N'cr. 4tb, IM>7 from Vry'.ur*. Beehnannland. he write. Hefore iurUu| on the la«t818 words
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Article38 1901-07-10 2 3/BKis*-CAiMrirr On nth lult, at the Arnenivo Church of Kt. Gret-ory, hy tl.e Rev B. Q. (iis.'KH. Vic*r, Akkathiyi* Muds (Übkixs, late of Java, to Kxoivi, eldist daughter of Ma. and Mrs. .1. CtltriST, of Singapore.38 words
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1048 1901-07-10 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY. t>tr,iitt Times I 4WO a war, or pont/rtt KM. Strait* Budget. (IS a yenr, or pot frit «80. Adnrtintij Rolot mat/ he frnnd »i the fimrth ptqi. Thk official Russian announcement tkat the visit of the Thibetan mission t. Petersburg is1,048 words
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Article254 1901-07-10 2 That most tactful aud versatile of journalist*, Mr. Tay Pay U'Connor, has succeeded in eliciting from H. E. ir frank Sweetenham an autobiographical account of the days of his youth, and the same is published in the current issue of M. A. P., from which we reproduce it— with Mr.254 words
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Article178 1901-07-10 2 Ai'miims of the recently reported desire of Lord Kjresford to relinquish his command in the Mediterranean in order that he might be in a better position to criticise the existing errors in the admiuistratiou of the navy, a special London telegram of two days later date— the ">th in»t notes178 words
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Article68 1901-07-10 2 Yksi kkii.u we published some horrors from the Olofv. This is from Penang's" Notes in the Pinmtg Oazettt Let us fervently pray that no 'excruciator' may arise in I'enang. Think— Oh horrors -think of the opportunities local names will afford him Think of tortures like this When was Singapore When68 words
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Article10 1901-07-10 2 H.MS Centurion HA at 7 o'clock this morning homeward bound.10 words
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Article11 1901-07-10 2 The German cruiser Ucfion went to Tanjong Pagar Wharf this morning.11 words
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Article36 1901-07-10 2 Thk American cruiser AVmny and the gun boat SiuKIUU arrived from Manila at 1 o'clock to-day and exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. Both vessels anchored in the roads. Their date of departure and destination is uncertain.36 words
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Article38 1901-07-10 2 It is announced that the Kevd. Campbell N Moody, M. A, is shortly expertud to arrive here to reinforce the missionary staff of the English Presbyterian Mission. Mr. Moody has had six years' experience in Formosa among Hukiens.38 words
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Article42 1901-07-10 2 IH'KiNii the heavy storm on Monday niglit several tongkangs containing cargo were capsized. .Several bags of flour aud other goods were found washed ashore at T.ini >nz Khu. These are now iv tbe hands of the Police, and the owners aro wanted.42 words
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Article45 1901-07-10 2 Thk latest new* from America is that the wife of Bishop Thoburu, of the Methodist Kpiscopal Misnion, continues to improve in health, though able to move about only in a wheel-chair, while the condition of Mrs. V. II Morgan gives little ho pc of recovery.45 words
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Article41 1901-07-10 2 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held in tbe Municipal Board Room on Friday tbe 12th itistant at H p. in. punctually, to pass the Bakery Byd-Laws, and to consider amendments suggested by Government to the Conservancy ByeLaws.41 words
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Article47 1901-07-10 2 Thk first part of tbe examination for S. V. A. N.C.O's. will be h.-1.l by Capt. Sargeaunt, Acting Adjutant, next Friday. Tne second part uf tliu examination, wliicli was fixed for next Saturday, has been postponed till Saturday, 2oth inst., to avoid clasbing with tbe >('('. athletic sports.47 words
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Article44 1901-07-10 2 At Peking on the 26th June, orders were received for the break-up of the British forces. Only two hundred Fusiliers and one detachment of Artillery remain to i^uard the Peking Legation. Shanghai retains the Rajputs, the Thirtieth Bombay Infantry and one Maxim Gun Section44 words
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Article57 1901-07-10 2 With reference to a rumour stating that Mr. St Leger Parsons was likely to come to Perak as an Assistant Traffic Superintendent of Railways, it is now reported that a Mr. Heushaw from home will be the probable incumbent of the post. His father is employed in the upper service57 words
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Article80 1901-07-10 2 Thk remains of the late Mr. A. Allan were interred at tbe Cemetery at Bukit Timah Road yesterday afternoon. The Revd. W. Murray conducted tbe service and there were a good number of friends present, including Mr. W A. Cnscaden (IG.P.), Mr. Stephens. Mr. J L King.Mr80 words
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Article70 1901-07-10 2 THI ARSCONOIItO TAMBY BROCOHT BACI. Os Monday, Detective Inspector Walcham returned to Singapore by the 7/anania from Tanjore, India. He had in his custody, Abdul Kadiir, the man wanted in connection with the theft from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank The police have now got all70 words
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Article108 1901-07-10 2 A m.hiiXAU has been received by the Secretary of the Sporting Club reminding owners that entries for the Club Handicap and Paddock Cup, at the Penang races, close on Thursday next at noon. Entries can be sent by wire. Following are particulars of the rac»s: The Club Handicap—108 words
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Article323 1901-07-10 2 On t lie 2»th of January last Mr. A. L. Leach, of the Telegraph Office, lost a I. :ij u racer bicycle worth $200. which he had left lor a few minutes at the foot of the steps at 3, Finlayson 1. I, en The323 words
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Article455 1901-07-10 2 Apkopos of our proposed local law limiting the carriage of Chinese coolies to vesnels Hying the British Hag, the subjoined circular has been sent by Mr. W. H. Cook, the Secretary of the Shipowners' Parliamentary Committee, of No. 5 Whittington Avenue, Leadenhall Street, E. C. to every member455 words
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Article42 1901-07-10 2 The height of parsimony is reported from Moscow, where a doctor stops his watch every night in order to preserve the workx. This almost beats thb man who trained himself to sleep standing up w as But W wear out lb« sUtets42 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article42 1901-07-10 2 AU, ABLE-BODIKI) KKITUNS LIABMC TO MILITARY SKRV1CK. IjOwI..,,, 1 W* July Tlir Australian Defence Bill providea that all male British snhjecit in the Commonwealth, between the ages of eighteen and sixty, are liable to military service in time of emergency.42 words
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Article30 1901-07-10 2 OK NO POLITICAL SKiNIKICANCK. A Russian cointiiun>'|w states that the Thibetan Mission to the Liar ie of a purely religious character, ami ha*, n.i political significance.30 words
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Article39 1901-07-10 2 THKIK COSUDKMK IN Stt 11 C AMPBKI.I.-ltAN.NKKMAN iMtcr. A largely attended meeting of the Liberal Party has been held at the Keform Club. The meeting |>.metl a wholly harmonioiiB resoiuttun ezpro^sing uunfiilence in Sir l{. Campbell- Banuerman39 words
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Article171 1901-07-10 2 11.M.S HOSAHIo" V. Ull.li >. On Saturday afternoon, on the Taujong Pagar football ground, a friendly match was played between the men of H.M.S. Kvmrio and a team from the Police Recreation Club. The Htanrio men won the toss and elected to kick with the sun. At halt time171 words
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Article335 1901-07-10 2 A NIIW BIT L'Xi'KLLKNT IKSTITI 1 lON i>n Sunday afternoon, a represeuta live of the .Strait- Rsmi paid a visit to tbe Reformatory, which is situated un a hill near the lltli mile-stone on the Keformatory Road. Uur representative was courteously shown over the establishment by Messrs. Dunster335 words
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Article331 1901-07-10 2 mt A. M. SARKIK3 AMI MISS U CARATIbT A kaBHl(»*i.i.k wedding was ce.lcat the Armenian Church of St. Uregory in Hill Street at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoun, when Miss Kegina Carapiet, eldest daughter of Mr J Carapiet, ol Kingapore, was married to Mr. Arathoou Martyrose darkies, late331 words
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Article29 1901-07-10 2 This 8. C. C sports on Saturday commenoe at 3p m Members of the Club will b« glad te see their lady friends in the Pavilion during tbu afteruovii.29 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement515 1901-07-10 2 NOTICE& NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufactnivr* of Dynamite, Qeliffaite, OeUtine Dyuamite, Blasting Qelatine, Detonators, BafotjFum. Elaine Blasting Apparatus. Tkt al-u* Explotinm, Iming all mann-f-uivml M tin-.,! Briimim, 'ire made to paft tht high ftamitifi of safity wul fwriiy tx'tt impotvl by Hit Brititli Qoctnmtut, ami are, thtrr/tim, fwtmtitexd io515 words
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Advertisement532 1901-07-10 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON Co: The New Manifolding Hammond TYPEWRITER. i J rTTrr ixiiTz^CiiifljiiiißH^^SsßißU 1 r -^^Si I f\ WORK IN SI9HT A writing machine of Universal Adaptability. NUIMI IN SIGHT INTKRCHA.VGEABLK TYPE Al ro.MAI'U' IMPRKSSIUN. I NIVKRSAL XXV BOARD. You press the keys, the machine does the rest. Three sets532 words
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Advertisement667 1901-07-10 2 LATEST ADVEBTIBEMBNTBWANTEI^AT (iNCE A FOREIGNER wi-ues buy a racer bicycle. Laju preferred. Apply to Batavia c/o Utraiti Ti,n.,. LOST. BLACK HHIMtl. Kit brown pointer ***** white chest answer* to name of Rinmu. Finder will oblige by communicating with A. Lyon Xydenhwn House. Thomson Roml or 16 Mattery Koad. 10/7 AUCTION667 words
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1477 1901-07-10 3 IiIK FINAL TIE. a. C REAT 12TR CO. R <i A BY I COAL* TO 1. Thk liual tie in the competition for tin' aliot challenge cup was played iiK, on the Esplanade, between the B. C GL and IMi Co. R. Q. A. ITufortuuauly tbe1,477 words
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Article253 1901-07-10 3 KVEKV MAN HIS OWN MAXIM It is intended, says the Daily E.rprtss, to issue rifles of a new pattern to each battalion of the British Army, thus adding to the regimental tirnißline a 5u Maxim power." The new weapon is the .Simpson machineritle, which has received official253 words
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Article228 1901-07-10 3 S. V. C. ORDERS. I!y Major Murray, Coramdt., t>. v c. 8 V. A Duties:— orderly ufri r loi tliu ensuing week:— Lieul. F. Hilton. Orderly N.C.O fur the eusuing week:— OonL H. (SM. Parade. Monday, ISt h, 6. 1 p.m., Stand iuniiun urill o. KM L. nsatte*. Vm%, %M228 words
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Article299 1901-07-10 3 I'm: following are the particulars of a pri/.e competition, open to everybody for a letter written in the critical spirit adopted by Mr. K K. Knight of the lfiim"«j in his article on the Royal visit to Singapore. n ust PBlgl $2OSECOND PKIZE-$lO. THIRD PKIZE-S-V fW teller M299 words
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Article2348 1901-07-10 3 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SIR FRANK "WKI'IKNHAM. RIMWLLIaTIONS or THB DAYS OF HIS YOITII, AS PI BI.IBHKD IN "M. A. P." In the current issue of M. A. P.' the Autobiography of the Week appears over the signature of rI.K. Sir Frank Swettenham. In commending bis distinguished contributor to2,348 words
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Article147 1901-07-10 3 A pnivati letter from Kuala Lumpur gives the following explanation about the misunderstanding regarding the Convent lottery. Mr. Treacher, the Resident, on bis return from leave objected to it until he learnt that the High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States had given special permi sion. Apropos147 words
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Article270 1901-07-10 3 K niche* show clearly that the rate of mortality among white men in West Africa, taking the average of all tbe British possessions there is nine md a quarter timos as great as it is in Kngland. In England the average death-rate amongst men between the270 words
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270 1901-07-10 3 NEW UN ITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS. W INTEREST TO PHILATKMSTK. Tut following is from a New York paper As soon as the new series of stamps, commemorating the Fan-American Xi position, was put on sale in Brooklyn, stamp collectors made a rush for the post-orlice and obtained anywhere from one270 words
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Article581 1901-07-10 3 HiKOAroßx, 10th July, IWI. PRODUOR. Omnbier 9 76 Copra Bali MS do Fontinnak 7M Pepper, Black KB.(«J do White, 46.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.10 do Brunei So 1 2.70 Pearl Cairo S.HO Coffee, Ball. 16X bwu> S2.no Coffee, Palembanß. 1«% basis.... SB.OO Coffxe, Liberiao No. 1 17JI0 Tspioca, small581 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1901-07-10 3 Cl I > 11KUI8E8, BCALDH aod Bl'KN> Or Like Injun.-. Are promptly relieved l.y CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. A few applications will effect a complete ture. For sale by all dealers m medicine*. The DMpaWMJ, Gcnvrsl Agent*. Blngspvri'. U-A37 words
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Advertisement119 1901-07-10 3 DdS T SHOOT VmtamV I No doubt you often feel like it, but after jubl a little delilwratlon decide you can't afford to do it. But that Ilium ping racking Headache what can you do with it r Uive it its o,uietas by using Little's Oriental Balm. It acts like119 words
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Advertisement38 1901-07-10 3 IN AMERICA. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a great favourite with mother. for colds, croup, and whooping cougii. It couialqs no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers in Mediciues. The DispenMTry General Agents, Singspor*38 words
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Advertisement265 1901-07-10 3 Ma GEORGE LAWS, ME.. A.I.M.M. 6. Battery Road, Singapore, having bad 17 year* experience in the East is now open to examine and report on, or survey mining properties, or assay minerals and metals at short notice. Terras moderate. X7/7 AUCTION SALE OK SIAM TKAK PLASKS AND SCANTLINGS. AT Uodown,265 words
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Advertisement801 1901-07-10 3 NOTICES Kelly Walsh, Limited. 32 Raffles Place, HEW books. j. The Statesman's China and the Allies, by A. H SavageLandor, vols. illustrated *!1. 60 YEAR ROOK Rules and Usages of the Stock Du "«»l tv h ?T'.'' y °i H 'Si""?* 1 1 STATISTICAL AND HISTORICAL Tta y t^,:^r"""^ 9.M801 words
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Advertisement757 1901-07-10 3 NOTICK. IS hereliy given, that tha apiiointment by Lee That Ng of Loh Ah l.ip as mv substituted Attorney on the 6th day of March. 1«M, is hereby revoked and that tbe said Loh Ah Lin h« left my service and that I will not be responsi >le for any757 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous300 1901-07-10 3 DAY BY DAY WKI>NtSI>iY, IUTU JI'LV. High Water. 4.32 p.m. Penang Agricultural Show. H. V. A. t/> K. M 1. gun drill. 6.15. 8. V. K. Co. and Ke. mil Drill. 6.16. 8. C. C. Hockey. 6. Football— Five" a Bide.. 5.16. Thcusday, 1 tii July. High Water. 6.3:1 a.m.300 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article209 1901-07-10 4 <'n.l*rihiah«adin;theroi;omnKaf> > >rnTlnlions aro used str— *te»mer sta.— ship '•q.--barqoe soh— schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.-Crnlner; <(l>t.— fjunbnat Torror|>edo H.p. -Hors-vpower Brit.nriti»h V. H.-Uoitel 8tat«B: Fr.Freni.li (ler.-Oerman Dut.— Datch Joh. Johore Ac. O. 0.,— Oeaeralmtro d.p.— i»ck na»«en«ers lloe^r n .> 7- P W -Tanioo« Pa,;»r Wbirt r.209 words
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Article887 1901-07-10 4 TRADING VESSELS C. VkßiVii Smci Noon of Twhi. AckilUt, Bril. utr. 4.433 tons Cii.'ain William*, 9th July. From Mnniln 4th July. Go. W. MnnnHchl and Oo For Lundon, 1 Ih— W. «on What! Bin, Brit. »tr. IBS tons Cunl Forlx-H, 10th July From Klang Hth July 0.c., »nd pi dp.887 words
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Article410 1901-07-10 4 W&nir, port, probable ilalr of arrival, iaaai tf* tmumm Alexandria. Hnmliurg. July •.>(>; H M,. V er Ak-iDKUB. IJhina, July Jhin.ti^ld AlteUta, llu. -lon.. July 1.'.; H,n 1..v. AltinK «.:..ti", Juiv IV; liamdol*. A i lira. Euroiir, p'*i| <'inal June 7: M»ru. lx>ndon. *<p( I P. Simon lintavU,410 words
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Article72 1901-07-10 4 Pto fVr Mr. 'I rm Vu-MoKltuv>. ■amanagviaparti Bmai Malacca Liaggi Heteiu JUtu Paliat Nuiln.iu Hi'!»«an and !>.-li tlrovwrr UkouTtajorti II nmhi Malacca vV Kl;iuk C'Aow Phva I'lmnK nd Balavi.i .>/. r>i;>runA/« Ch'lion A Sinaraui; i.M Fkiuiv. Europe via ports C'b««im llilliton&Bntavia ,WwW IViianf; .V IVIi Calypio IHmt, Negap.iiam72 words
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Article119 1901-07-10 4 Wmm EiKoct:— Bylhe P. 4.O. Cut mtin./. /ilueun the 12th July with d»'os \n the •Jlut June; the urioga r.-plio- t» <h« umils whirh left Singapore on th« Sl»t and wtli M i», Khom Okcnt— By the J". A O. t.». fhun.n due un the I Itli119 words
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Article53 1901-07-10 4 I't-i 6. c. Apcar rr^flßuiigkonff Messrs. J. Anderson, and HmK^ Mody. Pep s. HiHitirra from Bangkok Mr. IMb*. rvr s. s. linn What; Win from Kl.mg via ports— Messrs. H. Tunnidifle, Craigie, and MissP.de Pely. HMnm I', i B, B. Hin.io Mu-u for HonskonKMr. Boitiuiit ii. For Yokoluiina—53 words
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Article244 1901-07-10 4 5 Vkmel'ii Name A Tom. 1 Oaptai* Fkom Sailed. Comiovut. a .Bui. j 0 Cjthon Ger i-ru. 83B8 .Wenimr Foocbow July SUannaVUomul Ii i i .Hin Uutwh. IM Kiodih Samba* July S Bun Le« Hong M »J lr »"hi» ttr. 81i KloiD Pklung June '.'7 Dundolc »Dd 0 ,.^,^f.244 words
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Article131 1901-07-10 4 D»w. Vuni'iNui Fii«4JUu firms DVTIMTfJJ uly 0 Will Othe Wi.p Brit ttr. Ralph H vVf. Ollfcm 0 Nei-I.udda tr Hon,y»o.Hl ID Malaci-a ,tr. IWv 10 Batavier ,tr. Mollor M rhig«'eli lr MacKauiit--1» llorntu atr Kobin-on 10 Eugeniu Out «tr. Tnnnav HI Bcrandan atr. Jullieti 10 Duiihv u8 9lr t'aluio131 words
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Advertisement454 1901-07-10 4 NOTICES. HP* ta* LEI I FSHT f|f WORCESTEBSHiaE SAUCE. W^ J^# v Cy Special Wirrant igraa^^S Thi Quen **>./ Punrsoors to Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, The absolute purity and great economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including454 words
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Advertisement555 1901-07-10 4 t VKIIH I 1)1*. j. D. a. rrwrai HOKTI'MLTUkIST IM> /i0.1.M. COLUKTTOR US ESIOEfEk OF By specini appointment to His M jc«ty The K.i»|{ of Sinm. H. H.The fcultnn of Johore, and 11. H. The Sultan of Lingga. Orders for Bouquet sprays, 4c, Ac, Carefully »nd promptly oiecuted. Ciuupeit Hoase555 words
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Advertisement193 1901-07-10 4 Dr. c. d. MOORE'S EST^ L IBD COCOA MILK Hot Wator only required. Compart. KmhM. Ii '.W...,. StrtnglAmino. It.. NiM,.^ I 1n«1,.,J. w.t.,- >..,-, v hu.i.:.ii...... l^^w JAM ES WATBON <XVB SCOTCH WHISKIFaS AltK THK UEST VAI.I IX THE VAULT: FLAG HRAM*. 10 YEAHS IILU. Sl2OO mcr cam utrv sxtba.193 words
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Advertisement75 1901-07-10 4 WATCHMAKERS. JBWRLLBRB. OPTICIANS. KKPAJRB PROMPTLY EXECUTED. REALLY EXCELLENT!! ink noon cos ALK AM) STOUT. Price *1.80 per doz pints Price SHOO per case of 7 doz pint* Delivered tree williin miles radius. W.A. Wafford&Co., KTTLJEM, ANsos road, 6 Singapore TOMUNE Co, anesel CUHBOSEF., IMUKELI.AS. I'ARASOLS. PAI'EK. KU(tB. »/'i. IVORY WABR,75 words
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Advertisement489 1901-07-10 4 NOTICES. I For Constipation I klfdQf hut pnwpUyjipM tfea llwr. «m»M* u4 I PURE roi ASTHMA I U q-RTMA.TJX/r'B INDIAN CIGARETTES For Asthmatic peopl« wko raffbr from •miMIOT la braathlac. IMIUnM, •inuciiTii iiwnii.iu>imonrr it nrtcToiiTiM. Cnniiu!" ri-arrtt.-* render the respirftUoo cuter, cot «hort the paroiyunt, ud I STetartL CU >489 words
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