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Title Section15 1901-07-22 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER i A CENTUHY SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JULY 22, 1901. NO. 20..W15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement898 1901-07-22 1 »|»HE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMIIED THK Btu^' rd Lit* Aeeorano*. Norwih Taion Fir. lunarsnos Sooi^. AUm A^arar.x Coopaav (Fire). Tba F«iurt»W- Lrt* A»rann» SooietT. 1 b. Oiiiia Mutual Steam Navigatioe Company Tbe TotteßV-.n Lagv Bear Company. Kor oartirulan of thw* Companies, see tb» foJl\*rlrto«™-t of Til 8 BORNEO COMPANY. LIM.TKP. A»«nt«898 words
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Advertisement708 1901-07-22 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid!* BRAND ffi&t <H ar JwBSR Im/I ill/ |H Guaranteed !l^mW Wirissasixga* I1 «r b«. this H-^r Full Cream. iudihu oi «*ry Largest Sale in the World. ~~SraAMSHIP COMPAWIiar 17-ONIHEUJKB PAJCJBTVAABT MAATSOHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Anmit al Singapore: (Ship Aoimcy, late J. Daekdeu A Co.,708 words
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Advertisement517 1901-07-22 1 STKAIIS STEAMSHIP 00. (LD). S. S. Penang On Mondays at i p.m. for Malacca, Kuala Klang, and Teluk S. S. Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Kuala Klang, and Teluk Anson. 8. S. "Ban Wbatt Hin": On Friday at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, and517 words
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Advertisement594 1901-07-22 1 LNSURANCE& rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INHURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,1500 Paid up Capital £21L'.7G0 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 lac undersigned, AgenU for tbe Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co., Agents. rpHE CHINA TKADBBB INSDBANCE A COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subsoribsd |j,oou.<Mi. Amount594 words
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Advertisement546 1901-07-22 1 INSURANCES. I/UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established IH2B. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. THE undersigned, slants for the above company, are prepared to accept tire risks for long or short periods at current ratet. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore. 31/10 MOINE COMTE A Co Two546 words
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Advertisement711 1901-07-22 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND cHANOHAI BAJJKINO CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦lOWJO.OOO. RESERVE FUSD.— Bterlinp Keservc.JIO.OOO.OOO) .,nn)i)nn Silver lieserve....» 3,'i00,000/ ••'•*.«^«'oRESERVE LIABILITY OF I .mnniimn PROPRIETORS J..110.0WJ.1W0 Cocet of Directors C. xhvwak. Km. --Chairman Hos. .1 J. Bsllleviko I Dipr.TT Chairman-. H. E Tomiixs. I R L. RIcHARDeoH, Keg. A Hai/it, K.q I711 words
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Advertisement516 1901-07-22 1 n:otice& UERMANIA CEMENT OF roally superior quality, successfully used in almost every part of the world for extensive works, such as hydraulic constructions, fortifications, buildings etc. Sole AgenU uc. HOOGLANDT* CO. i■; i .-iikii FOOD IBY IT A!CD YOD WILL BE SATISnEU. 1. R. BELlLlOSbegstoinform the public that U is516 words
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Advertisement910 1901-07-22 1 BKITINH MH.DIEBM IH ArBM'A us* Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ('apt. CO. Dennison is well known all over Africa as commander of tbe force* that captured the famous rebel Ualishe. Under date of Nov. 4th, 181(7, from VryLurg. Bechuaoaland, he write*: Before starting on the last campaign I bought910 words
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674 1901-07-22 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 22nd JULY. When Mr. Carnegie set the 1 all a-rolling by scattering millions of dollars in endowments upon the colleges and libraries of the United Stat .-s and his native Land o' Cakes, ha c.ii have little lanciad now quicxly the good example674 words
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Article365 1901-07-22 2 Sklanuor is scarcely liie place towards which the advanced student, seeking to increase his store uf scientific knowledge, would naturally turn for enlightenment and instruction nevertheless, the Government of the Native States has just called attention to the existence of an institution of medical and scientific research, which has recently365 words
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Article11 1901-07-22 2 Tnr French mail is expected to arrive here about .V.'tii p.m.11 words
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Article16 1901-07-22 2 Thk Miifoii Mml hears Hint Mr. (iilbert Whyte hits resigned the managership of the llaub mines.16 words
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Article16 1901-07-22 2 Tiikkk is a likelihood of the Kuala Lumpur Kire Brigade being supplied with an auto-mobile fire-engine.16 words
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Article19 1901-07-22 2 Thb Transit of Cattle by Sea Bill is down for third reading at the Legislative Council meeting to-morrow afternoon19 words
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Article24 1901-07-22 2 Thk returns from the ('lien lariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Company's mine for June show 60 piculn of ore produced, the working expenses being $2,000.24 words
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Article29 1901-07-22 2 The P. and O. Smi'la with the homeward mail left Honukong on Saturday and is due here on Thursday at noon. The mail clones on Friday at 6 a.m.29 words
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Article27 1901-07-22 2 The French transport C'Aw'*c arrived from Saig in this morning en route lor Mamma*. She baa 1,04 ft trwipn on board, and is expected to leave to-day.27 words
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Article34 1901-07-22 2 Thk P. it O. s. M— ilia with tlip miil from Buropa of the 6th July left L'olouiVin at 11. 111. on Muni iv, ami is due to arrive hen. on Saturday at daylight.34 words
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Article23 1901-07-22 2 Ml I., (i. Em In- mind at Knal.i Luniiiur :inl taken up his appointment as shorthand writer and vpe-nriter in the (teaidcnt-General's Office23 words
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Article24 1901-07-22 2 Thk Britbh transport Matin 'No. Impacted through ttoport at 1 p.m. naterda; from < hin:i bound for C'alciitt-t! Sh>? wished to tie reported all vail.24 words
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Article25 1901-07-22 2 Ka. Ri^by, from Singapore, ha= been appointtd biegittrar of Courts l'erak, from the Ist Au<rust says the l'erak I'iunc-r. He is expected at Taiping shortly.25 words
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Article29 1901-07-22 2 Ha Bell, of M«asn. OUWaa, Wood and Co has been elictal Chairman of the Kire Insurance Association of Biogapore for the ensuiue year. Mr. E. J. Robertson is vi'je-I'resident.29 words
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Article19 1901-07-22 2 Monr.iix journalism I suppose that it is necessary to know what not to print r" said the Inquiring friend.19 words
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Article29 1901-07-22 2 Certainly it b," said the successful editor of the great daily newspaper, "if 1 dii not know what no', to print; how should I be able to print it29 words
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Article44 1901-07-22 2 It has been decided to rnof in all drinkine water reservoirs connected with Cantonments in India, the work to be taken in hand as funds become available Tiiis i< to reduce contamination from dust, which ie now recognised as a fruitful source of enteric.44 words
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Article53 1901-07-22 2 Tll eke were in Japan at the end of 1 900.731 Pteamcrs with a total tonnage of 495,37« tons and i 783 s.iilu.e vessels with a tonnage of 27", Hi-, says roceut return. The increase over the previous year under the respective headings is 79 and 1,47 >, with an53 words
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Article60 1901-07-22 2 Orchid fanciers may be interested to know three big sprays, each measuring about oft. of the Ekor (iajah orchid (G. Speciosa) have been in blossom 11. Kuala Kubu for the last three weeks and will probably last two or three weeks more. This orchid is one of the handsomest found60 words
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Article61 1901-07-22 2 An appeal on the motion of the Bangkok Bar Association for the exclusion of Mr. Alfred Teutsch from practising in liie British Consular Court has just come before the Appeal Court at Singapore. Mr. Justice Leach in dismissing the appeal said he was of tiie opinion that a man, like61 words
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Article73 1901-07-22 2 TH olliciul history ol' the war in South Attica will take three or four years hi the least before it can approach completion, its compilation has been placed in the hands of Colonel 8. K. K. Henderson, C.8., who was Loid Roberts' Chief of the Intelligence Department in South Africa,73 words
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Article68 1901-07-22 2 AHi inn. -1 wire says t ii.it the Bishop of Nagyvarad (Cardinal Lorenz nciilauch) has presented to the Nagyvarad Museum a valuable relic ol Nelson. This is a prayer-book which belonged to the Admiral. The inscription runs Captain Locker to Lieutenant Nelson, August 13lh, 1777." On the next pag« is68 words
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Article97 1901-07-22 2 Amono the new aldenncu ol Chicago is Honore I'ulmer. who made a surprising fight in the twenty-lirst ward, and won out by a lUHjority of thirteen hundred over a popular man who was in oilier. The election of young Palmer has started the suggestion in America that society takes up97 words
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Article97 1901-07-22 2 IIoWAhIjIiKAMAM. a l>oy of lO.api'rared al the Centru-fureel police court, New York, 0,1 May gttfc, M a charge of begging The young culprit was singing "Two Little Girls in Blue" near the entrance to the Stock Exchange. The magistrate sent liitn to a Catholic orphanage. The boy s mother told97 words
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Article47 1901-07-22 2 Per M. M. Salaii* for ColomboMensrs. Bernard Conteriousse, and D. Fairweather. For Aden— Mnesrs. Mint*, and Augustin Kor Marseilles H. H. the Rajah of Sarawak, Messra. II Deshon, Otto Weber, Bernat, John Oebbie, N L. Birkett, Richard, K. Komer, Wolff, L. Warneckie, and Alirend.47 words
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Article104 1901-07-22 2 A t'SEFCL PATEN T Until last year the sugar factories in Egypt had only succeeded in extracting 72 per cent, of juice from sugar-cane. Last year M. Perichon, the engineer of the Daira Sanieh Sugar Factory at Rodah, invented an after process for treating discarded104 words
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Article184 1901-07-22 2 ABRUPT K.NDINU OK A KOOTBAIX MAIi H The tim match in the second round for the Straits National Football Challenge Cup was played on the Tanjong Pagar ground yesterday between the lUdin Mas (Teluk Blangah) and the .Mahommedan Recreation (Kampong Saigon) Clubs (Malays) There were about five184 words
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Article193 1901-07-22 2 AILKOEO TO BE IN HKXAMj. A Pksaso correspondent of the Japanese journal ataMuJU says that after many difficulties in various places in ion ***** with his atteir.pt to find a hidina-place, X.ing Yu-wei has finally taken refuge at Penang, to which pUea he removed last winter from Biogapon193 words
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Article240 1901-07-22 2 On June Loth, the House of Lords Committee ol Privileges, who have had nothing to do for the past nine years, were to meet to settle between Lord Mowbiay and the Duke of Norfolk which of them is Earl of Norfolk, or whether both can be.240 words
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Article314 1901-07-22 2 ATTKMITEU WHOLESALE POISONING ON TBK ENVY." Ano i r noon on Saturday, the schooner l'.mij arrived from the South .Seas, living the police Hag. Inspector Uranagun wen on board and vug made acquainted with the details of a most sensation U case. The vessel was314 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article24 1901-07-22 2 AMENDING BILL INTRODUCED. London, 21«( July. Lord Salisbury has presented a bill in the House of Lords modifying the King's Coronation Oath.24 words
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Article28 1901-07-22 2 H i» semi-ofticially stated in St. Petersburg that the object of the Thibetan Mission is merely to secure privileges for Buddhists in the Russian Empire.28 words
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Article29 1901-07-22 2 TO UNDERGO PENAL SERVITUDE FOR LIFE AT BERMUDA. Lord Kitchener has commuted the death sentence passed on M rebels to penul servitude for life at Bermuda.29 words
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Article43 1901-07-22 2 CAITAIN ASM) OFFICERS KXONERATKD FROM BLAMK. London, '22nd July. The Hoard of Trada inquiry into the loss of the P. iV O. Solrnon has resulted in the entire exoneration from all blame of the Captain and officers of the wrecked vessul.43 words
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Article58 1901-07-22 2 Baron Iwasaki has bought the library of the late Professor Max Muller for the University of Tokio. DEATH (>K MRS. UtUGUL Uter. Mrs. Kruger died at Pretoria of pneumonia after three days' illness. It is understood that Mr. Kruger was informed privately of her death by58 words
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Article117 1901-07-22 2 AY.-. HI Ukitr). [■twill Kni-hl When uor fMH i-lmul Tlk'i- iri.iu ri'imrt aim, ,v..l thy fair fame. We aaaai tM w.mlilvt a.1.1 lu-tn- 1., ka Sin, 11 mm kali thy vmtK-n vtunl tnir. Vt't, lone aaMMg Iks oomsaaadaal bmv Thy |.|i u;i- il||,|knl ill f;iili oi hitter117 words
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Article83 1901-07-22 2 The Ntw Bioscope Company opened at Beach Koad un Saturday night before a large audience. The picture* shown included the (Queen's funeral, with Lord Roberts to Johannesburg, Chinese attack on a mission, the Turko-Grecian war, and various other interesting pictures and comic scenex. To-night a bettir exhibition ia83 words
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Article90 1901-07-22 2 1 111: eutries for the first day oi the Penang race" are as follows Thb Maii.kn Platk. (iorak, Victorialii!-. Aliien, Flaneur, Scots (iuard, l'ecb, Redclifle, Sandy, Carlton, Blue Belle, Rough Diamond, Sleeping Beauty, Lightning, Sir Lancelot, TBaGßimnßACK.— Polariscope, Glucose, The broker, B. P., Simple Honours, Magnum lloniini, Chicane,90 words
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Article181 1901-07-22 2 TKIAL TKIP YKSTEKItAY. Yeotirimy morning Messrs. Wee Kin Co. entertained n number of people ou a trial trip of their newly purchased steamer City 0/ (jafarfla. The City o) (MgaMata oueof the largest veaselsinthe Straits Settlements, ana is also probably one uf the fastest, as she181 words
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Article199 1901-07-22 2 M.ii'Nr Hope is a funny little town ii. mi- Wichita, U.S.A. with thirteen men who have formed an anti-kissing league, and have pledged themselves not to kiss our own wives or any other woman, but to still hold the same deep affection for our wives, and retain199 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1901-07-22 2 NOTICES. N OREL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). ULAHGOW. ■aaskMtm* of Dynamite. (MijTmtn. (fela.ti.iu Dyiuiuite, BUsting Gelatine, Detonators. all ttmm i" Safety Fu3os. Elwirie Blasting Apparatus. Tltr I i>l muniiI aaaii to pant the hvjh ttumhird uf eafety aiut purity Mt impute I hy the Brilith Government, mi-t urr, therefore, guaranteed to353 words
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Advertisement732 1901-07-22 2 NOTICES. PIANOS at *350 cash or Payable in 1 YEAR, ramm nm SOLID TEAK OR MAHOGANY CASES, ALL PARTS THOROUGHLY TREI'ARED AGAINST HEAT, DAMP AND INBE(H'S, AND CARRYING OUR Written Guarantee THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. LTD., Piano-Players 425 Played Daily In Our Show Rooms. Powell Robinson. (Tailoring Department. MICH-CLASS TAILORING732 words
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Advertisement748 1901-07-22 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. SPECIAL EXTRA MATINEE. AMEKICAN BIOGRAPH. Wednesday, July 24th at 6 p.m. sharp. ALL NEW PICTURES including China and Boer Wars. Plans now open ROBINSON PIANO 00. BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT, MO.VDAY, JVLY -22nd, 1901. Come One Come All THE NEW BIOSCOPE COMPANY WILL EXHIBIT in tlm l.irp-748 words
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Advertisement45 1901-07-22 2 Ox the -Jnh m.1.n1. Xt Iw.nml." ll.ikn Tinmh Koa.l. the wife of John W. Haffkk ikK of a ..mi. UlraiU hm't a year, or pott ree 9»4. Utraitt Bridget 918 a ymr or ,»tt free 120. Adveriinng Rates may h ind •n tite fourth page.45 words
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1144 1901-07-22 3 H.IK OF PKHFKRISNTIAL RATF9 At a tv, ent met ting of tlie M.iliy \|i ,ci- Association, held in Kuala Lumpur, an interesting dtWH» non l""k pMM on KM aubjwrt of the iliH'ereiiml rate.-, of tin duly paU faf Chia«M "iiwlteis and Im MtaHa1,144 words
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Article1124 1901-07-22 3 Serrml<an,Jithj ML A kirk occurred in a Chinese theatre at Kawang near Kuala Lumpur some days since. The stage was destroyed but there were no casualties, the lire did not spread, and the a, -tor? escaped in in their stage dresses. A Chinese bullock cart driver was1,124 words
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Article51 1901-07-22 3 Tiik Selangor State Kngineer in his last annual report notes the great anil y 0< Chinese artisan labour tliere, and adds that during the past year ■several lots were imported from 5"l «»J Singapore by inlluential and reliable contrartora who worked for short periodi and left in debt to their51 words
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Article894 1901-07-22 3 MINING XXIV IT. TnK Negri S f -in!)ilnn mining report f..r l(Ki0 is by Mr. Nich •■!> -m. the warder of mines. The mining Lib mi font- in that state ah .-■iij.i',-,1 at the end nf 1800 at a little under 21,U00, with :'.7 engines and894 words
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Article136 1901-07-22 3 At 6-4."i p.m. yesterday a report was eceived at the Central Police Station rom telephone No. 5X3, to the effect bat a house on Mount Elizabeth »as on lire. The Fire Brigade turned iut promptly and the big engines were K»n on the scene. A quarter136 words
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Article125 1901-07-22 3 L»it. Down, the notorious f<uth-liealer, some time ago addressed a large meeting at Chicago at which he declared himself the re-incarnation of the Prophet Klijali. To make sure he invited his audience to vote on the question, and the audience promptly pronounced him Elijah by a big125 words
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Article90 1901-07-22 3 Ir," says Sir Robert Ball, discoursing on the subject on signalling to Mars, "the whole extent of Lake Superior was covered with petroleum, and if that petroleum was set on 6re, then I think we may admit that an inhabitant of M 11- who was furnished with a telescope90 words
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Article106 1901-07-22 3 Swiss military papers (states the I'nited Service (iazette") speak in high terms of the new revolver which has been adopted for the mounted troops of the Swiss Army and which is the invention of two Berlin engineers. The recoil on firing brings a fresh cartridge from the106 words
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Article96 1901-07-22 3 Thk King's wardrobe is "immense," due to a considerable extent to the many coinplimenta,-y naval and military appointments which he holds. About the fit of his private clothes he is most particular. When clothes are siifliciently advanced to be tried on, an appointment is made with his96 words
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Article960 1901-07-22 3 Tiik second ordinary general meeting of the I'ahaDg Kabang (Limited) was held on June Mth, Mr. Edmund A. I'ontifex presiding. The Secretary (Mr A. Giffard), having read the notice convening the meeting. The Chairman sai I I suppose tint you have all n:i,l the repoits wulcb have960 words
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Article90 1901-07-22 3 In the columns of tbe ilulay Hail a ii' [ilorarile picture is given of the Indian immigrants at Kajang. They have beeu described a« living skeletons— object lessons ot the honors of famine. Attention is drawn to the pitiable condition of child-life at Kajang, and it is stated90 words
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Article555 1901-07-22 3 si-ni'oRK. Mn July. 1901. PBODUGE. (Jambter buyers I WM) Copra Ball 1.70 do Pontijna* T.J* Pepper, Black 7 1 do White,(8%) 4WS0 Sago Klour Sarawak 3.20 do Brunoi No. 1 2.70 Pearl L'ago 3.80 < offce, Bali, 1B7 basin M).°0 C-offi-e, I'alemhKn*. 1R% ba«is 25.00 CoSee, Liberian No. I555 words
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Article146 1901-07-22 3 DM* v««i> Him |kumi*Ki. c.iftai« l>«»Tiir«Tin> July 20 TringoDi» -ii Brwean liagnar '.II Biugkep •Jj Jupiter IS Ping Bu»t 9 Kian Ann S V SI Flevo 1 Ulcnwk Poh Ann Bar.TOOUe PuniuiK 5 SalanaHji -•-> Hok Tiiue U Bieagno Otlo Chodnu RingnrH Brit atr. Powell Bangkok l)i t .tr146 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1901-07-22 3 I'AIN IX THK CHEST is nature's warning thnt Pneumonia is threatened. Damp a piece of flannel with CHAMBKKI.AIXS PAIN BALM' and bind over the neat ol' pain, and another on the bnck between tho shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dealers in me.l cin.-s The Dispensary, General52 words
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Advertisement62 1901-07-22 3 WHAT WOULD YOU DO if ta.-.en with a severe attack of colic or diarrho-a and your physician could not be readily summoned P Provide yourself with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy and you will then be prepared for such an emergency. It always gives prompt relief.62 words
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Advertisement289 1901-07-22 3 NOT REYOXI) IKH'K Those nho have suffered ajf aflat year from Rheumatism will Ik- glad to hear'of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of nor from what cau*e, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by tittle's Oriental Bnlm. People who have tried289 words
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Advertisement169 1901-07-22 3 Safoang-Bay Harbour Coal Company, Ltd. Fulo Weh, North Sumatra. SIXI.AI-OKE AHKM V I IiATftUV KOAU. Cable address SaLuiug, Singapore." I>HIS Compnnv supply best Welsh, Bengal, nnd Omhilien coals at. current Ships can moor at the whnrves immediately after having entered tho harbour, the i ate of "i tons per hour;169 words
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Advertisement1076 1901-07-22 3 NOTICB. STRAITS City Rubber Stamp. I'rice mode rate. 27/12/01 t, Robinson Rosd mim lIU Ah Siaru:. Timber Merchant and J M.- .m Saw Miller, Johore, >-;irrving ou business uuder the stj In or Chop of sin Moh hnve always in h .n.l ii Imst Singapore hardwoods", viji., Cbenglmi, Ballow, Ol.iam,1,076 words
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Advertisement883 1901-07-22 3 NOTICES." George I pictures. l Frames l Michael PHOTO STORES, Singapore. CKVLON TEA (finest blended) at NO cts and «6 cv. per Ib. Letter and blotting paper, letter and account hook*, pencils, sealing w«x slk-h--pbarst paste, rulers, inkstand*, damping H.V.KIHiRN i CO 1"* HUmford Road. POBADA_WINECO.. Port, red white, at883 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous266 1901-07-22 3 DAY BY DAY. Monday, sMhu Joly. High Water. 2.iH pm. M. M. mail from Europe due. V. A. 2Jb Standing drill A I.', s. V. a Tug-of-War matte*. Bioscope. Beach Road. U. Tubsdiy, a.i:.i. July. High Water. J. HI a.m. 8.4 p m Moon First Quarter. 854 pm. Legislative Council.266 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article212 1901-07-22 4 Undortnisnea'ii'igtbnfollowing abbreviations nro u*ed str. steamer sh. ship bq.— barqaa scb— schooner; Yet.— Yacht-' Cru.— Cruisor; ilbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horso-power Brit.— Brrt^h U. t— Uuitod SUtes- Fr.Frencb Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch Job.— Johore 4 G. c,—(Jenflralenrgo d.o— d -:k nassengen U ITicartain; T. P. W.-Tanjong212 words
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Article1059 1901-07-22 4 AKBIVAI* SIIICI NOOH OP SATIUDiY. Ma lii.i <ituin. Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt ROOM, lilt July. FromT. Anson, lmh July. <1.c.. and 7U dp. Wee Bin and Co. For T.-luk \n«on, i7lh-Kds. H^m-l'T, Brit. str. 210 tons, Capt Mellor KndJajr. From Klang -iOth.luly. G.c, 4 -I. p.1,059 words
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Article130 1901-07-22 4 Kkom Ei-Korn:— By theM.M.s.s. Ottaata due on the 22nd July with dates to the Mb June; she brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on tho ;llsl M y. Fkom Ohm*:—B y the P. 40. s.s. Vunda due on Thursday. Left Singapore Due In l.on ion130 words
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Article134 1901-07-22 4 AKKIVALS. Por>. s. llrb, from Dell-Mr and Mrs Pctenen, and Mr. F. Kox. (/(oo*w/). (For Stmjnporr.t Per M. M. s. MnwfiM connecting with tbc Virra at «'oloinM, from Marseilles July 14, due Augt. 3— Mr. and Mrs. Stoffers. Pcs s.s. Tamba Mam due here 241 b July F.134 words
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Article73 1901-07-22 4 for ft* «<'• Tine. To-Mohbow. Batavia .V'o"' 9 a.m. Tringganu via ports Aiii/i Hiu Noon. Manila via ports A'urfn' :i p.m. P. Swctlenlmni Wye /yoiiv 3 p.m. Penani; Cof Calcutta 3 p.m. T \n-on viii |.uri» H. Hin<itiau 3 p.m. Mu lit. ik A Fb»ne flrwr in WtDilUDAY.73 words
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Article72 1901-07-22 4 I'ASSEI) SUNDA STRAITS OR AKKIVKI) FOB 0ROBB& Vim. Date narriv X*"K Huh. AXI> Sill) N.I V.V.. CAPTAIN". OK FKOMWHtIit \ZV''' HAKM Kio. IiUM To July lOor ~s.Ell.iiig Ur(tcl Tjilatjap Bstavia Jliin Ardjcx'no llnphu- July M B*Uvin Rotterdam Dut s.B. Timor I'nrM Tjilatjap BaUvia 7,l)ut sB. Gede Clerg Rotterdam BaUvia72 words
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Article358 1901-07-22 4 G Vi.-.-tLs Hun A Tons. Caitiin From S»ilki.. Cokbiuiekj. A 111 :v S. win Uniikat [Jut sir. 1460 Zwart l..ingkal July 18 Hooglandt A Co. .m Kian Yang lint Kir. 70 t Hopp<n .Muar 'July 19 Khoo Tioog Pan •M Env> Kh. r,J 'si racban lOcmtaia June IB M358 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1901-07-22 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS TIIK HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. Fortil;, the System against Disease wit!. PURiL Bi.OOO. "THt 3U.SI SECURITY FORHEALTH." ItftftCMCC OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA sine- 1829. bZba.^K.^LilHblalA33ulb ;Z TORPID !,VER f DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood. IMPORTJNT IVIMNOI OF »U«»IOWTY. J» R.v353 words
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