The Straits Times, 27 July 1901
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Title Section15 1901-07-27 1 The Straits Times. 11STI). OVEB i A CENTURY. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. MX 20..V5!)15 words
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Advertisement804 1901-07-27 1 ■JIHE UOKNFO COMPANY. LIMITED rK Stall -v ll.if»A-wrMos. Nov-.. ''nioii i-v» laranaa* BoeMfb AUat AMunti I nmp»"y (Fu«). TWK<|uital i <• \K"nrnonßMviJ. TWChtaaM I Navl/m«i«l rompaj TWVotkak." l-f« B~r Company. Kor partkoWr- <t Urns« l'OT<P»m«*. fuU adwrti-n. <<* T« K KOBSEO COMPANT. MM i 'l ktmtm- STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, H omer.804 words
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Advertisement828 1901-07-27 1 STEAMSHiP COKPAMES. I^ONINKDJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ l.'nder contra..-: with 'Se Netherlands India OoTi'im.n—l it Haanaan Bur* Aotxcr, utb J. Dakbdbui 4 Co., a-3, Cm.tT«i Quay. I rni"ntione.i date« an o.ily spproximate. sieamer From Expected Will be Dwnit -;iu Uor On Sneclmna Batavia (eitrn) 2H Bagan Api. ami Palcmlmnß. July M mlfk828 words
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Advertisement626 1901-07-27 1 Cninliinei! Sortie? or ttic (*it*»M Htotui •hip Company n""l tka West AtiDtraliin Ic.uii V.iviy.ition CompHiiy bi :>■. 1 MiEMASTLE, (PEiITHt, NORTH WEST AIiSTBALIAN Nffl, AND OUHIi THE SDLTAM, *Al.Al)iy, AUSTHALIKD. m, CUCMB RICHMOND. The« steamer* run at f-.";uent intervals oetween Singapore and VaMan Australia, at Derby, King's -ound (Port for626 words
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Advertisement554 1901-07-27 1 NOTICES Ideal Milk g^£££pg^w Enriched 20 per cent. r^^i*^ with Cream. i^S^Sj^j Sterilized-Not Sweetened. fe B teir~" '£sd A Perfect Substitute for Fresh INSUKANUES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. I Capital KS.I-J7.XO i Paid up Capital £21 ITBO R»vrve Fund £l,07S,»80 The nndenigned, AgenU for tbe554 words
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Advertisement397 1901-07-27 1 INSURANCES. THE aOYAL BXOHANOE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720) IMIK undersigned, agents for tbe above company, are prep ired to accept Fire Risks at current rates. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. s. aVU MAQDXBUBe FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. K-IA 111 ISHI-.11 A.D. 1894) r.HF. undersigned, agent* for the above 1 company, aro397 words
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Advertisement693 1901-07-27 1 BANK. nONGKONO AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,0n0.000. RESERVE FUND.Storling Rc»rve..»lo,«»,ooo .*****,0 a) SiKor lU**rr*.7l .v«0,00u/- fl3 uou 000 RESEKVE LIABIMTY OF I 1nm PROPRIETORS J-*lo,ono,<«> Co'BT or Dil**XMOia: R »»imii. K*q.— CirniiN Hnx. J.J. Bm.i. lilvis.j Dan Tr Timihuas. B. K Tornus- K L. BlclAamox, £ta 4 Hautt,693 words
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Advertisement749 1901-07-27 1 NOTICES. CiOVKRNMKNT OF NKI.KI MCNMLAN. TEN PKHS are inviled for the uuaXlUI) tionofa NKW QAOL, SKKKMBVN The building comprise Block of 102 cell-. Horpit.tl. A'lniinintintion Mack Warders' i|U.irler*. Worksheds and stone urcal inn cells Kitchen and biiiine>. Boundary all. Tenders which muM ba aaalad and marked outaide "TENDERS Ftiß OAOI.749 words
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Advertisement752 1901-07-27 1 CHAUMBRLAtN'S PAIN BALM Applird to the aflielrH parti quietly STIFF NECK UHKI MATISM WjUCKBH of tiie Ml iOLM A»D mifMaW of the.llllNTS, ror sale ly a'l dealer* in medicni's everywhere. Met*) Wat* and fl. General Agentt, The UUpenary, Singapore. 6-B W»H HALB KMPLOYMKM.S TO I XT- AND_PERSONAI^ liar timb, 16752 words
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Article130 1901-07-27 2 i'»i» Viaui Win KuuAß' IkMH DUTIBATIOK ulj sKi j Pains Dan air. 1 >wn M I Eiika Kus ttr. Killing II Oal;|wn Brit >tr. 1.,.»r\ (I I.in< -ni.all atr. Edwardt IT Ktil.i ttr. .-mith "7 I'm |M| «lr DaviiLun 0 Uenrßo ilr. Bullrn "7 S.t[iph.' dr. Turner ■n Uiuballa130 words
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32 1901-07-27 2 The straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. StraiU T\me* KM a year, or pottjrte •34. SlraiU Budget. SlB a year or poet free $20. Ailrerlmng Rales m-tv k found in the fonrfh pane.32 words
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Article414 1901-07-27 2 Two appeals of sort* have come to hand today— one from the Official Oazetlt reprinted in another colainn, the other sinned conjointly by the Bishops of Winchester and Guilford and tho Dean of Winchester. The lay official appeal is addressed by the Secretary of State to the414 words
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Article119 1901-07-27 2 A i h<.i'<- of Reuter's despatch yesterday in regard to the practical destruction of the crops in lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri, by the terrible heat wave that has swept over all the Atlantic seaboard as woll ax the Central and Inland Stales of the Union, a New York telegram119 words
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Article93 1901-07-27 2 Ev*rybody conversant with the anarchical coudition of affairs that has prevailed in the Sultanate of Brunei for some years past, and the utter incompetence of its ruler, will agree that the Older in Council dealing witli the administration of justice in that locality has not come any too soon. As93 words
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Article16 1901-07-27 2 H. E. Sir Frank Swettenham leaves for Penang in the Sea htlle at 7. 30 to-night.16 words
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Article16 1901-07-27 2 Monday is the auuiversary of the assassination of King Humbert of Italy by Brosci, at Monza.16 words
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Article18 1901-07-27 2 Thursday next will be kept as a Bank Holiday. All Governrottut offices will be closed on that day.18 words
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Article15 1901-07-27 2 AcriNc. Inspector Macnaiuara, in charge of Rocbore Police division, baa been missing since yesterday morning.15 words
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Article24 1901-07-27 2 Th« Hon. K. C. Hill. Lieut Col. Whitley, and Mrs. Whitley are booked for Europe by the Sado Mara sailing on the 17th August.24 words
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Article22 1901-07-27 2 At 9.30 this morning, tho British transport Sumatra (No. 18) passed through bound for Calcutta. She wished to be reported all well.22 words
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Article19 1901-07-27 2 Owing to tbe Philharmonic Popular Orchestral Couceil on Tuesday night, the Philharmonic Choir will not meet on Tuesday afternoon19 words
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Article27 1901-07-27 2 Mr. W. 8. Bell, passed cadet, has been appointed to be superintendent of the money order branch and Government savings bank, Singapore, rise Mr. A. Allan deceased27 words
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Article30 1901-07-27 2 Mr. J. M Kindersley, Superintendent of Education, Penang, has been granted leave of absence with half salary for two months, to be taken after three months' vacation leave commencing to-day30 words
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Article26 1901-07-27 2 When Prince Chun (brother of tbe Emperor of China) lands here on Tuesday next, from the /tavern, a royal salute will be fired from Fort Canning.26 words
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Article31 1901-07-27 2 The case in which Capt. Strachan of the schooner Envy is charging his cook, Wm. Brodie, with attempted poisoning, was, this morning, further postponed, as the Government Analyst was not ready31 words
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Article38 1901-07-27 2 Mk. William Andrew Greig is recognised as in charge of the Swedish and Norwegian Consulate at Singapore, with effect from the 26th inst., in the place of Mr. W. P. Waddell, who ha* ieft on leave of absence.38 words
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Article34 1901-07-27 2 Thk Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Kherton arrived from Nagasaki this morning and nnchored in the roads. She is bound for Odessa and ha* over 1,600 troop* on board. Her date of departure is uncertain.34 words
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Article37 1901-07-27 2 Tax second game in the aecund round in connection with the Straits Nationals football Challenge Cup will be phyed off to-morrow at Tanjong Pagar, between tbe dtraits Nationals and the Darul Afi.-ih football clubs Kick off, 5.37 words
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Article38 1901-07-27 2 Mr. George Holden has been appointed an assistant superintendent of woiks in the Public Works Department. Mr. Holden reported his arrival in the Colony on the ?Urd m»t and has proceeded to take up hi* appointment in Penang.38 words
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Article43 1901-07-27 2 Colon hi. Walker, CMG, has presented a Cup, called the Farewell Cup which, together with S.i 1 added by the Perak Turf Club, will be the prize for the Griffin Handicap race, on the second day's races at the forthcoming meeting at Taiping.43 words
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Article47 1901-07-27 2 Manti-a, after nearly twenty centuries, has remembered that it is the birthplace of Virgil, and has set to work tv erect a inouument to its grant puet The Mim of twenty thousand dollars has been raised and artists are called on to send in plans in competition.47 words
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Article44 1901-07-27 2 Sik Claude Mac Donald, British Minister in Tokyo, and late Minister in Poking, reported himself at the Foreign Office on .'frd inst., and was cordially received by Km Marquis of l<ansdowne and other officials. Sir Claude and his wife are staying at Queen's Gategardens.44 words
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Article52 1901-07-27 2 A 1.1 i.k passed under Mm Pilgrim Ships Ordinance only recognises as sanitary tax the tax of ten piastres each imposed by the Turkish Government on pilzrims and travellers by sea for Rod 1 Ports in Hejaz and Yemen, under the Tarif dea Droit Sanitaires dans I'Uinpire Ottoman as revised52 words
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Article51 1901-07-27 2 Thk fulluwing appointments have been gazetted: —Mr. U Scott to act as Collector of 1.an.l Revenue, Penang, in addition to his duties as Acting Superintendent of Education, Penang, with effect from to-day. Mr. W. Peacock, Cadet, to be Acting Second Assistant Protector of Chinebe, I'vnang, with effect from the 25th51 words
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Article54 1901-07-27 2 Thk Pinrpoint Morgan-Hall group having acquired the Northern Pacific Steamehip Company's Oriental line, vow has a route aruund the world, reaching from Tacoina to Asia, and also to Europe via Suez The Atlantic route is via the Leyland Line, and the Erie, Burlington, and Northern Railways to Tacoma. The line54 words
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Article68 1901-07-27 2 The new P. and O. .-trainer fiyrui ran her trial trip in the Clyde recently. The vessel's dimensions are 450 It. by ML by 3^4 f t and she is designed and fitted for the company's passenger and cargo service to India and China, with provision for service as a68 words
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Article68 1901-07-27 2 Thk Secretary n{ the Selangor Club has received a letter from the Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club re the team from Malaya which is to visit Hongkong. He states that the Hongkong 0. C. have fixed the dates for play be'ween the 11th and 18th November provided Shanghai and68 words
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Article75 1901-07-27 2 Commander P. N. Wright, who was wounded in China on June 19th, IUOO, died after an operation on 27th June last. Commander Wright entered the Navy in 1884. He was appointed first lieutenant of the Orlando, and on July loth was promoted to be commander on the special recommendation of75 words
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Article71 1901-07-27 2 It is notified in the Gov»rumetU UuzetU that the Postmaster-General has taken over administrative charge of the Government Telegraph Department. Penang, from the Hon'ble Colonial Engineer and Surveyor-General, Straits Settlements. The Assistant Postmaster-General, Penang, has also taken over the local administration of the Department from the Deputy Colonial Engineer and71 words
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Article84 1901-07-27 2 A public meeting in connection with the Chinese New Year Sports was held yesterday evening, at 20 Chin Chew Street. Mr. Yeo Swee Hee presided, and there was a good attendance. The sports accounts were presented, showing a balance of 5129.88. The accounts were passed, the balance being carried forward84 words
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Article143 1901-07-27 2 Thi following information respecting the State of Johora has recently been received in London from the Corresponding Agent of the Imperial Institute, the Hon. I '.ito James Meldrum, K.R.G 8. The cultivation of gambinr is beginning to languish, owing to the distance planters require to go from the water143 words
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Article698 1901-07-27 2 HOME At Leeds, in tbe return match, Somerset has beaten Yorkshire by 279 runs, the total* being 87 and 6:to, and 32S and 113, respectively. For Somerset centuries were scored by Mr. I. II Palairet 174. Braund 107, and Phillips 122. At Tunbridge Wells, Kent beat Lancashire by698 words
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Article300 1901-07-27 2 THE DEFENDANT DISCHARUKD. A De Silva and I*. N. Klyne were again before Mr. Green, on Monday, the former for the alleged theft of a swan from the Botanical Gardens on the 13th instant, the property of the Forest Department the latter for abetment. Mr.300 words
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Article128 1901-07-27 2 Ihk development of coal-fields in India has been one of the industrial features of the last decade or two and tbe outlook is continuing to brighten. This is how an Indian contemporary puts it: It should be good news for colliery proprietors that according to the existing128 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article49 1901-07-27 2 London, l'7M July Various rep rts are current that the Boers are again preparing for an invasion of Cape Colony on a large scale. (JRKAT WHEAT HARVKST EXPECIKI) IN CANADA. It is expected that there will he a phenomenal harvest of wheat in Canada49 words
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Article74 1901-07-27 2 Later The lAindon (iazelle pnhliiihep an >rder in Council dealing with the administration of justice in the Sultanate of Brunei. WKI 11AI -WKI. The same journal Mvi 4>iiblislies an Order in Council for the government of Wei-hai-wei under a Commissioner. CHINESE INDEMNITY. Lord Cranborne, the Under-Secretary of State for74 words
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Article487 1901-07-27 2 l'arahlffrom IU Uahy) In the old days, before human beings were yet upon the earth, the Kongkang and tbe Mawa lived, and were, as now, of different races. Tbe Kangkang is a soft, quiet and furry little beast, of a Ktiange shy appearance. It cannot bear io look487 words
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317 1901-07-27 2 A e*D accident happened alongside the Br. cruiser Terrible on the 7th at Kobe, one of the crew being drowned within a few feet of the ship and while within hail of his shipmates. Between 4 and 5 o'clock about liilorlSU bluejacket* were in bathing,317 words
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Article83 1901-07-27 2 Attention is drawn to th* o)>eninK performance on Monday night, on the Beach Road Reclamation, of Prof. Deval's Indian Circus and Royal Menagerie. The circus ha* just arrived from Deli, where it has been seen by big audiences. The programme includes several gymnastic feat* of a novel character,83 words
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Article16 1901-07-27 2 We see that Mr W. Dunroan ha* J been playing cricket, in England, fu{ tin" Incvgnitvs.16 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement594 1901-07-27 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected hlend thoroughly malar*.! in bond. Price fII per case sample* free BORNEO CO., LTD. tu. th. s. Sole Importers. LATEST REPORT ON SIDKKOSriIEN PAINT AS A\T!-COIIROSIVE. Calcutta, May 9th, 1901. RE 8. S. HUHHI.I." This vessel's bottom was painted on the starboard side with Sidernsthen,594 words
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Advertisement817 1901-07-27 2 NOTICES. %WHITEAWAY, LATDLAW&CO. ALMEIDA STKEET. LADIES' FASCINATORS. I .ovely wool and Chenille Fascinators for evening wear. In pretty tints of pink, sky, green, PRICE $1,85. Powell Robinson. Gentlemen's Outfitting. ficlmci. j?at, and Cap Department. i»r Sinoapotc Tsfwn —js»» Tin "Bcoman," i» p«ari. (»»>t. Kk.m rust Buows I'si •'Cttal akd AcntC-CarlO817 words
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Advertisement805 1901-07-27 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. to ustiooeit i TO iTIOHT 1 HRACII HOAl). Come One Come All THE NUW BIOSCOPE COMPANY. WILL EXHIBIT io the larce tent (linhled and ventilated by electricit)) various sceue« of great intercut. AN F.STIRECHANUKOF PROGRAMME. Pkh*s ok AnxtmuoK Ist *t*H *1, 2nd d.iw $1, Srd class ftl) cts.805 words
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Advertisement63 1901-07-27 2 M 8. 8. laModK. (or U- Srrow ma mmMii •ritssa OB n nde of Uu put only Br the ■Sfhot o» Ikat ooaditua, saq TTs. S >n rowtad that aJcht otksrwias U pabliilnd. All aaV^tWac ooakwsss an raUnt to tbs o-«<U. tico that U» M«h«*-it <£• tdrntiMiMat oat of papst63 words
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Article1498 1901-07-27 3 Once upon a time 1 used to imagine that I SMW favoured by Providence rather than in having an acne «rn»sPJ>f smell; but that was when the "Purple Orient" was In. t a .livmn to me, and the effulgence o. its aromas was uot even a shadow1,498 words
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Article795 1901-07-27 3 Tkosk who have read and been delighted with Mr. Winston Churchill's the American Mr WinstonChurchiU's— historical romance, Richard Cured, will rejoice in hisnewand evenstrongerwork. 1 Ac Criiu, which is about the best novel that has yet been written on the theme the American Civil War. It is a795 words
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Article72 1901-07-27 3 11 MS /Vi/i.-. (irunif. belonging to the Channel Squadron, accomplished a remarkable feat whilst coaling at Portsmouth. 1, jor! tons had to be got into her bunkers, and this iv done at the average intake of 226 tons per hour. By this remarkably smart performance the coaling record for the72 words
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Article687 1901-07-27 3 "In tow.i let me live, then, In town let m» die, For in truth. I can't relish thn country, not I" Morru. London, Nk July Hot as Singapore is tbe comment on our weather for tbe past week, and there is no exaggeration about it. Clapham687 words
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Article466 1901-07-27 3 Ut-Mn H FROM THE BKCRBTARY or STATE. Tac Goitrnmtnt Gazette publishes the following circular despatch from the Secretary of State Donning Street, IOIA June, 1001. Sir, You are doubtless aware that a Committee was, in February last, appointed by His Majesty the King to consider466 words
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Article1064 1901-07-27 3 At further sittings of the .Select Committee nl the House of Commons, engaged on an inquiry into the effect of steamship subsidies, Sir William Ward, British Consiil-Cieneral at Hamburg, waa examined at considerable length. He said During recent years British good* to a considerable extent had been carried1,064 words
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Article47 1901-07-27 3 IVr P. die O. Mairilia from LondonMessrs T. J. Taylor, W. A. Mackie, and J. L. McCullocu. From Marseille*-Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, and Mr. F H. (frant. From Penaug— Messrs. W. G Ben, A Kaufman, L B. Hill. and Mr. and Mrs. Adam.47 words
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Article176 1901-07-27 3 A SPANISH VIEW. Ue.nkhal Azcarraga has made fresh declarations respecting the Gibraltar question at Cadix, saying that Ceuta must be retained at any cost and strongly furtilied, like the rest of the Spanish stations on both shores of the straits. General Azcarraga is also reported to have176 words
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Article192 1901-07-27 3 Bt. Aicimxw's I'iTiit.ni.ii (»th Sunday after Thisitv.) 7 a. m., Matins. 7.45 am., Holy Coromonion and Sermon. 6.30 p. m.. Evensong, and Sermon. St. Matthew's Ch'-r. h. Skpoy Lines. 8.16 p. m., Evensong and Sermon. ROMAS CATHOLIC CATHKDRALor THE GOOD SIIXPHXRI', Victoria Stkkkt and Brass Bassa Road.192 words
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Article578 1901-07-27 3 SIHGAPORE, 47TH JfLY, IMOI. ntomroß. Garnbier I W4« Copra Bali 8.70 do Ponli nak 7.7H Pepper, Black W.BSJ do White, (6%) 48.80 Sago Floor Sarawak MO do Brunei No. 1 »70 Pearl Cago 3.«0 Coffee, Bali, 1»% basis 80.00 Coffoo. Palemhane. IV basis. SB OO Coffee, Llherian No. I578 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1901-07-27 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, cures overnight the most stubborn cold, as well as all its complications— tickling in the throat, hosky voice, and violent coughing. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Tbe Dif prnsary General Agents Singapore.36 words
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Advertisement201 1901-07-27 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be the mnl successful medicine in urn for Dowel Complaint*. It always cares, and cures quickly It can be depended upon e ven in the most severe and dangerous cases Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhoea, and at the first201 words
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Advertisement126 1901-07-27 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. WILL shortly open a Studio, at No. 17 Armenian Street, next to St. Andrew's House. In the meantime they re aprepared to take all descriptions of OUTDOOR PHOTOORAPHB. ISJ/7/0J BELLEVUE HOTEL, Singapore. I)RIVATE hotel and high-class Hoard-ing-House. Splendid and healthy situation with grand view of Singapore barlwur126 words
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Advertisement1037 1901-07-27 3 NOTICES. Kodaks Hf Hfl&Films. (iKOKGE MICHAEL s. I Robinson Rood. MR. GEORGE LAWS, ME. A.I MM. 6, Battery Road, Singapore, having bad 17 years experience in the Ea*t is now open to examine ami report on, or survey mining properties, o* ais-vy minerals and met il« nt short notice. Terms1,037 words
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Advertisement1036 1901-07-27 3 NOTICES. J^INOAPORE SPORTING CLUB The Autumn lUu; Muting <vill be heU vn Ortvlrr J2n,l, 2Uh, ami 29th Programme. FIRST DAY. Titetdny, 22m/ Oeivhtr First R.ce. I' HE MAIDEN PLATE—VaIue $400.A Race for Maiden Horses— Weisht as per scale (lOst.) An allowance of 141 b. to ex-Griffins imported into the Straits1,036 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1901-07-27 3 UAY BY UAY SiTuauiY, 27th July. High Water, tt.6l p.m. Hone and Dog Show. Tanglin. 3. I. O. G. T Temperance Club. 7 :«i. BCC. Cricket. 8. L. G. C. Medal Play. Bioscope. Beach Road. 9. SI'S HAY, '->«TII Jl 11 High Water. 8.64 a.m. 7.60 p.m Eiitbth after Trinity.190 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1318 1901-07-27 4 Oniort!nj!i:.ilinj!:iMtollo\rinu»bi).%.viiHim ir« u.'rti V.r. iHmir ah.— shi|i bq. barque ach ac'uooaer; Yet. Y.tcht; (Vo.— Crui»er; O»t Gtanbont Tor Torpedo H p.— HorM-power Brit.— Britinh U. B.— Unit»] Sta'.ci Ft Frenoh (lor.— German Dut. l)ut<:h Joh.-Jobore Ac, Q. e..—Tacwral*w£o d.p. deck passengers U. linear tain: T. P. W.-Tanjong1,318 words
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Article123 1901-07-27 4 fmm EfKoi'B -By the N. I). L. ».s. 7'ri.iMi lrr.it duu on the SOth July with ittm to the 9th July: she hrium replies to tbe matin which Ml Singapore on I he OtU June. FkuM fmsi:-B> Hi- N. 1.1. U Haw'TH dm- on Tuesday. TIM* taklb123 words
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Article52 1901-07-27 4 ARHIVALS. I'erl t. I'rnang from Telulc Ai-on m» norta— Inapoetor Honneasev, Muster H. nessey, Me»sr». Hare, Bcresford, Vun Some ron, and Mia» stam.u Per a. Sintmiiort from Bangkok— V r. and Mra. Wil'liamaen, Mi Uoette, ami Master Kerr. DfcCAHTt'KES. Per P. O. a. a. MtusMu for Hongkong-Lieut.-001. A.52 words
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Article108 1901-07-27 4 for I'rr tlr. Itmr. To-Morbow. Penan* IVIi /'"> *M N>w Z-»land ETaWh p.m. Shanghai A Japan Manilia 3 p.m. 1" Dii:kson4Klaug Svppho 4 p.m. Muntok 4 Fbßng A'udy I p.m. Bangkok Kainburi i p.m. 1-enang >M ««U« 4 p.m. Bangkok MMM •< P Penikng i Deli CalypK I108 words
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Article179 1901-07-27 4 Jj Vnm'tNur! 4 I Tom.l C*ptai» F«om Bul«i>. Comiowm. 2 Kio. |Lm Brit.tr. SS* Lowry Del, July J4 W. MU A .Co •M rmi«iu «tr «*> Wltoon (MoaUa »y ag'gS**^j% •M K-K.mhimiiM.ru J»p »tr. V7:tl Kori Yokohama July 10 1\ hiinon. »nd I o WNabori (tar itr. 1189 AhltKiru179 words
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Advertisement756 1901-07-27 4 NOTICES. fm r m WOaCEiltßShiH* SAUCE. v 5y Special **™t J£K«|^ Tfcl 5 B Ponnyops to w^^^^*» E«pnss or India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. PILSENER BEER. THE FINEST OBTAINABLE I Roi. Quarts Si 3 -5 oa S Tints SI 9 Sg less discount oj! I I JOIINUTTLE&CO.LTD. SOLE AGENTS. G. OTOMUNE756 words
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Advertisement687 1901-07-27 4 l/^^^^P CHtr-OTEtUTS "n^B Phosphoglycerate Afl^Q OP LIME fM mfrn mIIMM HI f«. «>rM«< f« kninatoi. ,r.IM, W M J |MM> MMM" m FHOSPHOSLYCERUTE SYRUP (CHAPOTCAUT) I PHOSPHOBLYCCRiTE WIHC (CHAPOTEAUT) WOJP/VOffirCf RATE CAPSULES ICHAPOTCAUTI riw Vlviannn, MMC-TIUIKI the mitsui bussan kaisha (MITBUI &00.) HEAD OFFICE I KiUiiiutu-i-iio Tokio. LONDON OFFICE 31,687 words
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Advertisement1219 1901-07-27 4 SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering but because of the1,219 words
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Advertisement185 1901-07-27 4 NOTICES. H<' H I l>J. D. A. i'KKK.I KA. HoKTinnLTDKiaT »»U FIOBIBT. COLLICIOK AMi EllOHTt:; OF OBCHIM. By apecial appointment to Hla Uajestr The King of Siam. H. H. Tlie SalUn of Johore, and H. H. The Sultan of Liogga. Ordera for Bouquet ttprayn, Ac, Ac, Carefully and promptly ezecated.185 words
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Advertisement53 1901-07-27 4 NOTICES. JAPANESE BEST WIIU ('REPE shi ins. SIZF.S FIIOM 14" TO 18 G. OTOMUNE CO. REALLY EXCELLENT!!! INDfHHM'K i: (OS AI.K AND SHOT. Price $1 80 per doz pints. Pi-ice $1100 per case of 7 doz pints. Delivered free within I miles radius. W. A. Wafford Co. UOTTLKR.S, ANSON ROAD,53 words
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