The Straits Times, 1 August 1901

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. KSTD. OVER A CENTURY. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1901. NO. 20,W,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 908 1 f«HE BORNEO WMPANY. UMIIBD 'TVI BUO.I .M Lift Aasnnaos. Noi-w.. h I'nioli Firs iDnnnce Sooiaty. A"aa asaunr ."ompanv (Fira). T>a Eqaital 1 il> Arjuruos rwciety. 1 ha Chtna Mi ni*l SUam Navi(r»tion Company The Tottantm.n Ugar Baar Company. Kor oartiouUn of tha» Companies, saa the rail u^Mt of TH« bSrNW)
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    • 837 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. IXONINKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Arrnlt at Sinuapore: Ship Aobsct, latb J. Dabhdbu A Co., *-S, Colltbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Q mi H'llamlt Timor, Macassar via ports Macassar, (iulf of Boni
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    • 630 1 OombiiKMl hnviiT of the Ocean Mfinn Ship Company and th« Weat Australian Mrim N:ivication Company Im-i »(■>•:• FBEHANTLE, (PEiiTHI, NQBTH WEST AUSTBALIAS POBTS, AND SIN6APOBE. THE SULTAX. SAIJIDIh; Ai'STMAUXD, AKD CHAHTtBLI, ►TKAMKB RICHMOSI). These steamers run at frequent intervals between Singapore and Western Australia calling at Derby, Kings Sound (Port
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    • 609 1 INSURANCES, THHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRK IKBURANCX COMPANY. Ca.iital l»,l«7,M0 Paid up Capital £312.7*0 Reserve Fund £l,07».n80 The undersigned, Agonta for the Company, are prepared to accept Bra risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agenta. rY CHINA TRADERS INSOEANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed IMXJU.OCX) Amount Paid
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    • 583 1 I INSURANCES. UNION FIRE INSURANCE OOMPAHY OF PARIS. Estabushxd 1828. RESERVES AND TOTAL UUAK4.NTEKS £4,000,0110. K undersigned, agents lor the above ompanv, are prepared to accept fire for long or shoit periods at current rates. CASH BETTJ.K.MENTS promptly mado by the Agents in Singapore. Sl/10 MOIJfE COMTE 4 Co BRITISH
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    • 717 1 TTOMGKOKG AMD BHAHUHAI II BAN KINO CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000 RESEKVH FiyiD.— R^ K p^o A^ LITY OK Gocrt or Pibbctom K. Sbswam, Ksq.-- Cmaibmaj*. Hok. JJ. Bill Irtimu Dei-ott Chm.m.s. H K Tomiixs. R L. Bichaumon, fcaq. A Hauit, K~ H ScnciAET. D. U XoinHiw. N. A. Hum fog
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    • 728 1 NOTICES. K. V, ALL ACE, Bronze Medalist, British Horological Institute. Watoh-Maker and Jeweller Rm-AIRS JK ALL RHAN, HKS UtAKANTKBL BATTEKV ROAD. tU.111 tl.c. JAPANESE BEST WHITE CIIEPE SHIRTS. t SIZES FROM 14" TO 18 OTOMUNE CO. BA».\ALL AHJLLES M, Kot-iuton Road. HAVE ON HAND:--Electric Fans, Ceiling »mi Table 40, M.
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    • 789 1 I MVBTaU <am»Brv There is IHMe, if any. danger trass twwal "mrlainls «rhso properly (mated. Mra. Curtis Baker of KsekwalUr Ohis U. a. A ..My*: Dnriag last May an infant child of onr n.-ighl^ur nu suffering from ebvlera inuntum Ihedo-iatahiirt gi.en up all hope, of recovery f too* a battle
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  • 32 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. Sitvitt Timet: a year, or pout free 544. titraiU Budget. SIB a year, or poet free $20. Advertising Rates may oe found in the fourth page.
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  • 615 2 With feeling* not entirely unmixed with regret one learns that the day of tlie nice white British warship is pretty nearly over, and henceforth a sober gray of sorts, or a dunduckety mud color, will prevail where whilom all was alabaster. The black ships will remain black
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  • 561 2 fa Mm Forrest, thu Minihtxr uf Defence ul the Australian Commonwealth, broux'.it forward the Defence Bill in the CoumiomveiHh Parliament which was referred to iv Heater's despatches some days ago. His speech on the second reading showotl that, in MM Bill, yWvWta wa^ made for a gcnuiul call to arms
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  • 277 2 Skvikai. mouths have elapsed siuce coal resumed its norm il price on the market, but the steamship companies that rained thu passenger rates ten pdr ***** half a year ago .•ii the alleged grounds that the then enhanced price uf co.il demanded such an impost, have not returned the am
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  • 6 2 Id-iiavb 4/ius bank rate i> 111
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  • 15 2 1,1 kit. I. I. Ingpen leu fur I. >n inn yenterday by the KaMfMM Hani
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  • 19 2 On Monday next, being a public aud bank holiday, there will be liv issue of the Stmil/ J imct.
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  • 22 2 Mk. W L. Carter, we learn, is Liking a cricket eleven up to Malacca, to play a Maiacca team on Monday next
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  • 30 2 The M. M. s.s. Yarra with the mail from Kurope of the 12th July left Columbo at 7 p.m. yesterday and is due here on Monday al about 4 p.m.
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  • 25 2 K. A. J. Chotirinall A Co., High Street, advertise a choice assortment of silks, uouoeliold goods, jewellery, ornaments, and silverware ol tCastern make and design.
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  • 29 2 Mk K. U. Watson's name is whispered at Kuala I.urapur in connection with me Acting Secretaryship for Chinese Affairs, KM.!?., when Mr. Li. T. Hare proceeds on long leave
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  • 29 2 The Secretary of the Trouoh Valley Tin Mining Co. informs us that a telegram lihs been received from tlie mine manager, dated 31st July, reading: Have struck rich karang.
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  • 42 2 I'iik many friends of Mr. J. B. ter Linden, the Dutch postal agent al Singapore, will be gratified to hear that li.: has to-day received notification of his promotion from the second class to the first class of the Dutch postal service.
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  • 50 2 A MHU meeting of the local branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is advertised to be held at the Singapore Exchange on Monday, August 12th, at o p.m. when certain resolutions will be submitted. The text of the resolutions is given in our advertising columnß
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  • 58 2 I'm. lot .tl amount of tin ore, exported by the trihutors un the lands uf tlie Royal Joliore Tin Minnie Co, Ltd last month, is 1,040 baps, equal to 7bo pn:uls, on which the Company gets a tribute of about 132 piculs o f ore. This is the record output
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  • 72 2 On Tuesday, Mr. Maltha wan before Mr. Sarwar for (i) voluntarily causing hurt to the puller of 'rikislia, No. H,1'74, on the 10th instant in Coleinan .Street (ii) refusing to pay 'rikislia hire (ill) non-attendance to a summons. On the 6rst charge he was lined SU', in default, two weeks'
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  • 81 2 Thi: survey ves-tul h'amhtrr arrived at Colombo on the Hal instant from Europe for the Straits and China, and sprang a leak there which gave some trouble before it was repaired. The Ramhler which has not been docked for y«ar», is twenty-one years old. After her last survey in the
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  • 305 2 POSTPONED TILL NEXT ASSIZES. At the Assizes this morning, Mr. Fort made an application to Mr. Justice Law in regard to the prisoners committed for trial by tbe chief magistrate in connection with the robbery at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Mr. Fort, who prosecutes on
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  • 74 2 A whiii.k host of fripndu will be eager to congratulate Mr. Wultcr Makepeace, who is now at home, on his engagement with Minx l'itt, somu years a^o Mistress of the Knii— Ciirls School in Siin!:i|'i!re. The news of the happy c-vi-nt w.is received in Sinsapore by mail
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  • 256 2 l:v MAJ.ilt MfIIRAY, COMMDT, S.V.C. Sioga|K>rc, Aug. at S. V. A. lor the ensniiig week: l.irut. U. A. Derrick. O N CO. Corpl. K. C. Wallae.---r-imle Monday l*>th. Public Holi-iay Tu.-'lay i>tb. A l.'i p.m., M mm gun drill; We.jneaday Till, 0.1.'i p.m Dismounting drill Mxxini
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  • 449 2 A.NM'IL GKNEKAI. MOM 'I He. a i i -it annual gimeral meeting of the Singapore OthSfa Club was held last night at tile Club House, over 70 members being present, with the Rev. ii. Itivet, President of the Club, in the chair In opening; the meeting, tbu
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  • 29 2 He pleads not guilty I/i.iimii Fighting again Why, a good little boy wouldn't hurt a hair of another boy's hend!" JohH»y-" Well, I didn't!' I just punched his nose."
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 67 2 Unfa* \.<t Au.jui The llniise of Common* lia» authorised the raining of v loan of two millio-n sterling to meet Britain's share of the cost of the Mil Mats EDUCATION HLL PASSED. The Kducation Bill has been read a third time in tlie llmv- of Commons. SAN FRANCISCO
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    • 80 2 TUE GRANT TO LORD ROBERTS. Bafcr The BMM of Cwiiiim \,ai passed the grant of X 100,000 to l,ord Roberts by 2*l to 7:1 vote*. The minority consisted of Irish representative* and a lew Iladicals. RUSSIAN SI KM A KINKS. KtMsia is ronitrii.-tin.; submarine boats similar to the Ki.mi !i
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  • 165 2 At the Assi/ea yesterday, a Chinaman named l.im Kitn was charged with instituting a crimiual proceeding with inlent to injure He was found not guilty and was accordingly discbtirgnd. nag Ah Hoo, who was arraigned on a charge uf UIMUixM false evidence, was alsu discharged. I > ting
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  • 235 2 Tilt STRAITS TKAV K.IK MONOKO.NU. We learn that the cricket t..un representing the Straits in Hongkong is expected to leave here for 1 lie mv them port about the ."nth oi :<Ut of October next, arriving in Hongkonj about the 7th or Hth Novemner. The first cricket match
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  • 277 2 lIKPARI'I-KK Of TBI.EtiKAI'HISrS KM IHK COCO* ISLANDS. Thi. Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.'s specially chartered steamer Uiang Ann left Keppul Harbour tbi» morning at 7 o'clock for the CouosK.:eiing islands with the first instalment uf officers and apparatus, houses and materials, stores and provisions for the establishing of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 654 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPaTEtUXT selected hlend thoroughly matur>vt in hond. Pric |t0 r*' .-as* sample* free. BOMIK) CO, LTI>. tu th Sole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests •Ml las.. I.*™ Ibm. afur k»mi after fouraa)> m tt*m day* Water in Wat«r. The above te*U wen made by tbe Engineer
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    • 1111 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SILK, SILK, SILK. 35 CES3XTTS F>£2X=l. 3T-A.I^J3. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. 51, 52, High Street. Telephone 254. IMPORTERS ot all kin.in of Indian, Chim-so and Japanese Silks and silk fanry goods and app:irel, Foreign Novelties, Curio*, Orieutal embroidery, Silver ware and Silvi-r Jewellery of every description and
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    • 926 2 LATEST ADVERTHgMENTS. PROF DEVAL'S GPtEAT INDIAN CIKCUa AND MKNA CKKIE OF \VILI) ANIMALS, TO-XIQHT TO-MUHT Hutuniny, Jnl Anyutt, al 4 p.m. I.UMI MATINEE. Children hall price to all parts of ciirur Location Beach Road. N.B.— The Itc-ngal Tiger performs out of the cago in tbe arena, an act never witnessed
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    • 65 2 H. 8. 8. iattndK. toe U» 9nu m, I, written an us* ai-ic ot Lb# |j*p«r only By tht Ufkl rt Uut ounditioo. Buy 11. S. 3 trt r.jmud tkM mlfht otkarwiM U paWsbsd. Alt tArTtMnt oostrmota an nobjoct to tfat n.- ji. ton tbat Urn «w« b»t ti« o«.ll»
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    • 173 2 raßaalUTa LANO SALE. Tut: following properties were difptmt vi y.'Bterday at Powell Cos. Mawm*. I/ot 1. Leasehold land, area 1678 «|iinrj leet comprised in Governmeot 1.-H-- No 7KI for 999 years subject to a yearly rent of S3, together with the house thereon known as No M Keng Cheo Street.
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  • 90 3 Voter-day MNMag, I I'lhucsb servant employed in t!ie Straits Cycle Agency an before Mr BafWM on a charge ol criminal breach of trust in Map* i "i I WO note on the L'Tth ult. Mr. J. T Matthew, of the linn, said the man had on Saturday last baM entrusted
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  • 121 3 Ciiahi.ks Cubis, able seamrtn on 11 M> Wildiire, recently hired a boat at the Alexandra I'alace, and as soon as he pu' out he pulled oil' his ba lived nil.' the water m hi« dotMl He maintained an aquatic parfuTMsßMa for an hour, when a
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  • 182 3 B Kranci-ci papers ot June 9th contain Italoaaaal that the wreck of the''<(yu//i'i-M'. f ■■lira hat flnall] baaa located. A Captain John If,-- ol >an Francisco is reported as having filed a report with tie Etto Wrecking Company, bj whi .-ii he it
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  • 190 3 1)K. Hillerof the University ol Pennsylvania, and Mr. A. C. Harmon at Philadelphia, have arrived in .Singapore from J.ip-m and ;.re slaying at Rallies Hotel Dr Hillei is one of the m..st noted of the antluopoloeists and ethnologist* of the day. and baa achieved high distinction by his
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  • 495 3 la the King's Bench DhrWoa on July tnd, before Mr. Justin Brae*, Mr. I Kulhertbrd, M P., an 0r..-liid-_-r mvr. brought an action aciiii^t l.'Hortieole ColoßHO*, of ITI ll— ill to NOOfW iMMgjM f'>r btMsfe <■! warranty in regard lo the pale of an orchid
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  • 1715 3 Tin; Municipal Commissioners met yesterday afternoon the President. Mr. Anllioiiisz, in the chair. The other Commissioners present were Messrs. I 'usi adcii (I <>.P Jago, Barfear, Kvans, M,,si s.andSohst. Mr. Peine. the Mi, 1,1--cip il tilth eer, was also present. THK PKEfInENT's BTATKMENT The Pkimuk.nt said the dun
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  • 53 3 Thk total number of vessels passing through the Canal whs :i.441 of which 1 he passengers nuuibered Civilian poosengTri Kl-.'.0K1 Pilgrims and cmifrauts MMS Military pass*-ngen> l. r t'..:^»J Kritiall Frciuta UuMi Ita) nn Spanish I,HW Turklth Mt Norwegian D.nih W Amirion HO li,r'li;ii'.» t<2 .»wedifh
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  • 95 3 As «:i- iimnnnfafl in our issued yesterday, the King's Prize at Bieley has been won by Corporal OmauuidaaD of the Queen's Edinburgh*, who scored 310 points. Lust years prize winner was I'te. Ward, Ist V. B Devons, with :J4l The scores in Ix 9" and l»»9 were ::27 ;ind
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  • 122 3 WHOOUHII.ORfcS's PK««t\TATIO.\. Tuk f<tate Hchcwlchilrtren of Western Australia have during the last few weeks collected among themselves in threepenny pieces and coins of smaller value no less a sum than Xl2O. This amount they propose to expend in the purchase <-f a present for the children of
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  • 199 3 WtU.KSOW.V IMI'IKF.'s MBKcMB. 4 In the cricket match which commenced at Manchester no July lltli between I. in--.i-iiir.- and Somerset, Jim Phillips, the well-known international umpire, canned a rnnxation by persistently ii.i I .■illiiii- Moid, the l.am -;i-liirc f.i-i bowler. Maid was no-balled no fewer than U
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 123 3 A JURYMAN' S COMPLAINT. TO TUI EMTOR OF THIS KTUAtT* TIMES.' Sir,— Yesterday, at the Supreme Court a case that bad occupied all the previous day was heard afresh, owing to the absence, of one of the jury. With the experience of the day belore, it was an absolute certainty
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    • 162 3 11l THK IDITOII OF THE "STRAITS TIMES.' Sir, The fruit season being on now, a great number of flying-foxes are about, alfording sport for our thikarit. But where are the Police, that this random shooting in thickly populated districts sh'iuH go on And what becomes of the
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    • 232 3 TO THE KDITOB OF THE STRAIT.' TIMKS Sib,— Your paragraph in last night's paper comparing the score of this year's King's Prizeman at Bisley with the scores in the three previous years has clearly been written under a misapprehension. The scores cannot be fairly compared for the
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  • 163 3 Tm Aria* contains a special teleeram giving the result of the Princess of Wales' Stakes Mr. Kincaid s Upton laul, ridden by Gome/, a South American jock, beat Omsbsml Juhlt- (who ran in the name of the Duke of Devonshire, and was ridden by Jone*) by half a leii»th,
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  • 179 3 H*i racing in Madras again entered on a career of prosperity and success This is the question an Indian contemporary is prompted to ask after reading the programme of the Madras Kjce-j,i.it issued by the Madras Club. According to the programme, there are to be no less
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  • 165 3 William Gladstone Mellor, a reporter on the Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald," sought to recover in the N.S.W. Supreme ('ourt from Thomas I'arker, a minister of the Wesleyau Church, X 1,000 for alleged slanderous statements about bis conduct with a certain young woman at Blayney. Mr. Ju'tice
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  • 176 3 Thk regulations under the Quarantine Ordinance of 1886 have been amended by the following additional rule, passed by the Governor on the 2-ith J uue Travellers permitted to land instead of being kept under surveillsnce at their residences on shore, may lie required hy the Health officer
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  • 407 3 Litt of Unclaimed Letters lying at the Uentrai I'otl Office, Singapore. Agnnoor, Mdine. M.V.Ludwik, Miss E. Anda, D. M. M d-.m, Corpl. I. U Auguate Miiliuai -he H. lieckf... d, Q. t. Malhiew, O. Kirch, S. K. Mcbougtill, J. Blumental, Miss U. M.-1.;,.- .H. 1 Boulangcr Merecki Boyd,
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  • 549 3 imv.iii'Kk. l-i At'orsT. 1901. produce. Gambler I IOW| Copra Bali R*o do Ponti-nak T.7R Pepper, Blvk buyers 12.M) do White, <B*O 46.00 Sago Flour Sarawak S.SO do Brunei Nn 1 Iff Pearl Cago .1.80 Pod*), Beli, UK basis SOAI Coffee, Palembaog. lr,* basis.... 56.01) Cofloe, Liberian .Vo. I 17.SS
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 A sore throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain in the side or chest, should be treated in a similar manner. Sold by ail dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. i-A
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    • 262 3 CROIP. A few minutes' delay in treating some cases ul croup, even the length of time it takes to go fat a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep some good reliable Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
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    • 220 3 lADVwunlil uikr SSM at two .-lnMren to j .-.liiriii.- »itli her on in liotllliv |»rt Surroy. Ki-fen-nrc |«nnillc<i to H. K. Baldwin, KoW Tinggi. 21/10 JET MARY'S COLLKOK. I)ART singing for students over 14 years of age. Mondays 6 to 6 p.m., commencing August 6th." Previous knowledge of music not
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    • 1032 3 NOTICES. Reduction IN MKM of Plates, Papers, Chemicals, Kodaks, and Films. GEORGE MICHAKI., PHOTO STORKS Th Mr, J. van den Brand Co,, Lawyers, Melan, Deli. tn.fcf :wi«iil' MIBWAN KKICK WORMS PABJR PAXJANG. ARi. now supplying building BtWM, For particular*, Apply to Chop KIM BIK. 4/9 No. -.'4 M ilacra Htraet.
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    • 1061 3 NOTICES. SPORTING CLUB. Th* Autumn %m Meeting mil l,e IteU <m OrMier 2-_>.i-', 24iA, and SMVA Programme. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 2W October. First Race. THK MAIDEN PLATE.-VsJoe $400.A Race for Maiden Horse*— Weight a* per scale (lost.) An allowance of Mlb. lo e\ Onlflns imported Into th* Straits Settlement or
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 172 3 l>\\' BY DAY. IMaasaz, im august. HicaWasM. 10.50 p.m. I.-ii ing Race". Second IViy. V. H. Tug-of-Wnr practice, tl. X: -cop. H-.-i- :i Koad. Deval-i Circus. Beach Road. 9. Friday, isu Aucibt. High Water. 11.61 a.m. 11.11 p.m. Knnd. (iardens. U. ii. V. R. Co. Drill. Drill Order. Id*. a,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1547 4 Under tnts beading ttiofol lowing abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship bq.— barque sch— schooner; Yet Yacht; Cm.— Cruiser 'ibt.— Ounboat TorTorpedo; H.p.— Horse-power Brit British U. S.-United BU*.es. FrFrench Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; Job. Johore *c, Q. a, Generalcargo d.p. deck passengers: U.— Uncar tain
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    • 53 4 ttnt l\r IIT. If-. I'o-MOBBOK. KiMiiniimu wa ports Amhml Aa.ni. Kliuiii via porw H. Whalt Hui p.m S'raoK A Sourslnya l'rotprr I p.m. H*TfRDiV. Saudakan via port* Tritvjijtinv. V a.m. Bangkok .Stardom Noon. taM) /-t'.. bkj 'J |..m. Malacca A Kliicm H«' /<-..n« 3 p.m CbMioni S'lll.iriDß IliaiuiSrwi
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    • 117 4 Fkcm Ei-iioi-e -By the M. M. s.s. \arra duo on the 4th August with dates to the 12th lul\ she brings replies to the mail* uhi.-h l.f, Singapore on tbe 14tb June. Fbom Cllts»:-By the M. M. UK Anna,,!. 1 1] •on Sunday. l*u Sinipipore Duo in
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    • 224 4 ARRIVALS Per s. s. /{■/>>; from l'.ilembaug Me»»n. \V. 0. Huron. Klerks, and Kouse. Per 6. s. Van IMhoorn fr,.m Achpen Hassm Ik A. t.ingem. and Patutho. Per 5. S(ip;'*» from Klang viaixirtf Rev. Dunkerley, l.ieul. Ingpen, Messrs. Bath, and J. Heming. Pec a. s. H«,\ Whatt Hin
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    • 174 4 B Vnau'a Niai 4 Tom. Captaiic Kaon Sailed. Ck>»»iuim». a_, _Rio_' I 3U Isabella Dut »lr. 84 NacwlHl. Rliio July :KHan Ab Ob.H.i. ■11 Ban Wbatt Hin Brit rtr. 196 Korbe. Kl.ng July SOS. S'.tain Coy l.t. 31 Kinn Y»dk str 7oHop[>cn Muar July SOKboo lioug J'«u .11 Sullan
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    • 89 4 ■MB Vmul'k Ham* FuoAKi' j Cmiii lUg 1 I'uulltliMl 1 Kimn TM| 1 Sultan 1 Hebe 1 Chow Pbya I Ixion 1 Aniberti I Kmumwwh Ma. ii 1 Deli I KskH I Ban LioDK Brit utr. Uore str. Hopiwn utr. I Ohopartl air. Inkstur itr. Jellicoe sir. Knbinton itr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 509 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hud Otnn No. 13, Caxiok Roii>, Shiromai. lAS. A. WATTIK. Manuger. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, u>c«l A««nu. The Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt payment
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    • 585 4 NOTICES. i; i; h i d n. J. D. A. PEREIKA. HOBTinULTtUUST AJID FI.OEMT. CoLUcroa asd Eipobtik or OBCHins. By special appointment to His Majesty The King of Siam, K. H. Tbe Sultan of Jobore, and H. H. The Sultan of Lingua. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac, Ac., Carefully and
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    • 199 4 NOTICES. E^TPACT This delicate *w is persistent as an 1 f EXTRACT if Jb^ Handkerchief. >^- fl j Powder gS»Kbjj»i^ 'are adopted ij^fei^?-. DIPAlin ./*>!• I t eh 1.-t;lr It I HIVjAUUetO I sasissassi u> v.. I pebfuhkks To'oCO 1 PWKIS [WHITE VJOLTTSj PILSENEK BEKR KKY BRAND IHPOKTID KI<IOE \O'
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    • 624 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. STKAITB City Rubber Stamp. Price moderate. 37/ISAH I. Robinson Road NOTICE. fIiHE undersigned )«gs to iufurm the 1. pnl.lic, captains and mariners of ordinary steamers, sailing vessels, men-of-war, troop-ships and transports, that be has established an oSlce at 14 Change Alley, to snpply all kinds of fresh provisions,
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    • 768 4 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. KOK HONGKONG. THE Company's steamei KTMSAKd, 2,078 tons, CapUin Boiler, will be despatched for the above port on Thursday, the Ist inst. For freight or passage, apply to 1/8 BOUSTEAD A do., Agents. KOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA MESSRS. Apcar A Co.'s steamer ARRATOOIf APCAR,
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