The Straits Times, 10 September 1901
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Title Section14 1901-09-10 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901. NO. 20,63514 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1005 1901-09-10 1 fflHt BtiRNEOOOMPANY, LIMIIED TUE Sun ai I Lira Aaaaraoos. Nor.iob Faion Fira Inaasmaos Sooaaty. AUw Aaaor»o~ Coaafauiy (Fu»). Tk, hV,«itahU. Life Aaroaaos Sociaty. Ts» Cknas Mntaal Sasaas Navigatioß Coaapaay The Totaaahaai Ufar Beer Oosspaay. PAKT LIMITKO A«s«ta SrEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OrFTOB.TRLBORAPH STRBBT 'fir vVhabtbs, KippilHarbodr. m 0. -•IKAM NAVKtATION (WMrANY.1,005 words
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Advertisement845 1901-09-10 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TT'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. at Singapore: SHIP AOESCY, LATI J. UIIMIIU A Co., 2-3, COLLYBB O,tUY. lhe undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From EipecMd Will be Despatched (or On Van ./--r "nrr.i Siimbas Sept. 8 Billiton and Pontianak Sept. II845 words
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Advertisement663 1901-09-10 1 fflmbiuwl Mtflaa of Mir (tmm Maaas ■Irij. Company and Hit VVimi: Anslralian -I.vim UmrtmfUm Company katßHMaj FHEIANTLE (PEBTH), NUHTH WEST 'AUSTBALIAN POBTS. AND SINGAPORE. IHK fOtTAM, SALAMX. MIX IDA, ASI) AUSTRALIA!). I he*e run at frequent intervals H-iueen Sinijapore and Western Australia. :alling at Derby, King's Sound (Port for the663 words
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Advertisement595 1901-09-10 1 LNSUBANCES. THE LONDON AND LASOABH!RK FIRK INBUKANOI CSOMPANY. Capital £3,1i7,M0 I'nid up Capital £2] -2.7K R«serve Fund £1,07».M0 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOU9TEAD A Co., AgenU. rptiK <'IIINA TBADKBB INSnKANi'K I OOHPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed AOU.OU, Paid595 words
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Advertisement409 1901-09-10 1 LNSURAJJCES. i;UMON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1828. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4.0t10,00U. r |'HK uudersioned, agents for tbe above I company, are prepared to accept Hro risks for long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agent* in Singapore 31/10 MOINE COMTE A409 words
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Advertisement721 1901-09-10 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling lioserve..! 10,000,000) ...nnnnnn Silver Reserve....* 5.000.000 13 0r0000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 nnnnrav> PROPKIETOBa 110,000.000 COCRT OF DIEBCTORB li. Shiwjn, Esq.— CanaataJi Hon. J J BiLL-laviKO I Dr.rt tt r«Aiaalt<<. R. E Tukkin" R L. KicyianaoH. Kaq. A.721 words
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Advertisement393 1901-09-10 1 NOTICES. JAPANESE BEST WHITE (JHEPE SHIRTS. SIZES FROM 14' TO 18 G. OTOMUNE CO. What we all Want. h Good Cigar. FLOR 0E PIEDRA. mnjr m/trr/y of lobaeoa (frown Brilitk Hortk Homo. EO.HAL TO FINB HAVANAHS I^XQUISII K flavour and aroma; packed j in tin sealed Iwxea ensuring perfect condition.393 words
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Advertisement718 1901-09-10 1 It's Dangerous la trifle with cold. Urn CHAMBBKLAIN S COUG3 REMEDY Pleaiuul lo take- never fails to cure for tul« by all dealers in niedicities, everywhere. Price SO cv. and »1 O«n--•rul Agents, The Di.penaury, Hmgaijore. *-B KOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO I ET- AXDJfEKSONAUS I«T Tim, lli cents a line;718 words
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349 1901-09-10 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. On Saturday next Mr. Go Boon Quan, with his son, Master Uo Khek Ghee, two nep!iew«, Masters Go Khek Kbiam and Go Khok Law; and Mister Robin Davidson, a son of Mr. Davidson of the American Consulate, are proceeding to Uurope349 words
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Article362 1901-09-10 2 the absence of all MM from Venezuela and Colombia, we may rest assured that the good people down thei «aliout? are s| m^hiering each other with steady and commendable f.'roeity, and are perpetrating a series of outrages that can only be indirectly referred t > in print. The Colombian revolutionists362 words
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Article284 1901-09-10 2 Is another fortnight, the lirst of the ««rifi. of three races will be sailed by tHinmrKi 11. and ('olitmhui to decide the supremacy of the yachting world. We have no adviccm as to the details of the linal serios of trials which decided that the i\luml,ia, and not the I'wiulilulion,284 words
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Article207 1901-09-10 2 The announcement, made, yesterday, that the Protocol had been agreed toand signed by the representatives of the I'owors in China, led many to the incorrect conclusion that this process of signing etc. put an end to the nasty hitch which was caused in the negotiations a month ago, when Britain207 words
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Article147 1901-09-10 2 While everybody will wish him good luck and merry tinvn ,m I w.-11-eirned vacation, everybody will learn with more than a passing pang of regret that Mr. George Butt, the Singapore Agent of thu Hougk >ng B ink, is going home ou long leave Mr. II if has such a147 words
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Article95 1901-09-10 2 Kikisha and chair coolies at Hongkong have latterly advanced so far in the matters nfinsolence and independence, and in charging exorbitant rates, that the Government ban appointed a Commission to impure into the matter. The public seeks to extend the sphere of inquiry to the labour supply of the Colony,95 words
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Article74 1901-09-10 2 We understand that tho little group of American residents in this quarter of the world have sent a telegram of sympathy to President McKinley. It would be superfluous to reiterate that the fervent hopes of every right-minded European in these Settlements miugle with those of the citizens of the I'nited74 words
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Article15 1901-09-10 2 Mr G. A. Derrick is going home on leave by the I.a.'- on Monday next.15 words
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Article15 1901-09-10 2 Thk homeward mail by the K. I). L. Mm Irene closxs at 6 p.m. to-day.15 words
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Article15 1901-09-10 2 Mb. (i. M. Dare returned from a trip to Japan by Hie I'nn.rts Irene yesterday.15 words
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Article14 1901-09-10 2 Capt. K«ipp and Mr. Richards arrived thiß morning from Klang by the Choir I'ltya.14 words
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Article15 1901-09-10 2 Thk annual inspection of tiie PenanS Volunteers will probably be helil on the 28th inst.15 words
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Article14 1901-09-10 2 Thk Philharmonic Choir meets for practice this afternoon in the Town Hall at .-.1.V14 words
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Article20 1901-09-10 2 A witNTinc person asserts that bagpipe playing in the vicinity of a cowshed causes the cows to yield more milk!!!20 words
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Article16 1901-09-10 2 Shanghai on the L'tfi h August that Li Hung-Chang was not expected to live much longer.16 words
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Article23 1901-09-10 2 The P. and U. intermediate steamer Ceylon 101 l Penang at 1 it.m. this morning and is expected to arrive here to-morrow morning.23 words
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Article22 1901-09-10 2 Thk linal of the Rowing Club lours will be decided this afternoon, weather permitting, the crews being stroked by ScouUr and lUrbisbire.22 words
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Article30 1901-09-10 2 BJL& llri*k have challenged the I V K to a tug ol war on the ground iM-twe.n the Town Hall mid the river on .Saturday next at 6 p in.30 words
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Article22 1901-09-10 2 Notwithstanding the importation of ice into Kinta from Singapore and Penang, it is reported that the supply still falls Mow the demand22 words
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Article23 1901-09-10 2 It appears that the Kinperor William demanded the kowtow not from Prince Chun, but from the Prince's followers. The latter refused to comply.23 words
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Article25 1901-09-10 2 A Canadian papiir records tlie mar riaea of a girl ullMm m.in of 95, who was formerly unpaged to her mother, the engagement biiug ITC*M25 words
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Article471 1901-09-10 2 ACCUSED AT IMI ASSIZES. Thk ten persons charged with being concerned iv the robbery of H7S I BH from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, on May j.'nh last, were arraigned at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Hyudinan Jones this morning. Th« prisoners were placed iv the dock471 words
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Article542 1901-09-10 2 by U'l, War OmmftmhmV A iaibi.v large number of the S. V. Rfell in at the Drill Hall yesterday evening for field exercise with blank ammunition. At Ip m ten roundß per man were served out and the men were divided into tn\> parties, one542 words
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Article82 1901-09-10 2 It is reporteiltli.it, on Mr. Couway HeltieM, the Kesident of Selangor, going away on leave, as already announce. l by us, Mr. K M. Merewether, the Resident-Councillor of Malacca, mil act for him. Mr. Hugh Clifford will leave the fi»*identship of Pahang to act at Sercraban82 words
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Article26 1901-09-10 2 Lieutenants A. Me 1) Graham, and H W. D. Adam. Wing Ouicsr., M.il.iy Slates Guides, have been promo' < .1 to btCwUiaa. *'tU etfß'jt bum U< ir-.26 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article25 1901-09-10 2 CONDITION SATISFACTORY. batto, 1"//' isataaaa President M Kinley is now suH'srinc considerably, but is sleeping fairly well, The litest bulletins stale ttpl liis25 words
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Article61 1901-09-10 2 1.,-lrr. A rmllKtin, issued ;.t Ilirt'c o'i 10.-k ia the afternoon yenterdt.v, utated that there had bocn ttuaily nn|irov.?ment in the condition of lVcui'lnut McKinley, without any pain or unfavourable symptom; The palienlß teiniierature statula at one hundred iajpsM All the doctors in attendance take a most hopeful61 words
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Article18 1901-09-10 2 Further Right Steyn and Dewet have fled from Iteil on the approach of Col. Rimington.18 words
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Article84 1901-09-10 2 At thu Assizes yesterday Krcole Laura, the Italian seaman of the a, s. llmthohr, who was charged with fatally stabbing Mr. R. \V. .lonw, the second officer of that vessel, wan found guilty of causing grievous hurt under grave and sudden provocation Judgment was reserved till this morning,84 words
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Article103 1901-09-10 2 l.fciiKKs reaching Lisbon from Brazil report that the corW-growing industry il that country is threatened with rum The province of Baa Paulo is already reduced lo a state almost bordering on l.iiniiie At the di-iccts of Santos and Ha .le Janeiro slocks arc accumulating lo an extent winch makes103 words
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Article728 1901-09-10 2 1 1 is a ptsaatm to be al>le to ni nril im; niviiiiHiitH in all the gold mines Rasi 11...1 a nwhiog of ;i,-ji«' tool of <|iiart/. M 1,7001*. of gold, giving an average of 10 dwts, 1.1 u'lins per ton an taefaass of L' data. 19728 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement465 1901-09-10 2 NOTICES. BrDBROBTHKN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL (inaranteod to be the best KIST Pi: BVBNTIVI Invaluahlo lorShipt. Machinery, Bridgw stc., etc. On* gallon will co»er 544) sqaara feet. r"»ii:i *2h— P*" r <)rum o( A tplendhl report just received from the goerctary of the Trinity H465 words
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Advertisement817 1901-09-10 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. INDIAN, CHINESE, JAPANESE Silk, Silk, Silk. Of OfMJ colour and description from 35 els. a yard -just arrived. Canton crepe sillt3 at 05 cts. a yard. Shanghai silks at 70 it-, a yard and 89 per roll of 15 yards. Tasa silk from Ml rts. ;i y;ird. best817 words
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Advertisement776 1901-09-10 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Parsee Theatre. New Elphinstone Theatrical Co. OK BOMBAY WILL PI AY TO-NIUIIT "Dilaram." In their specially erected grnml panda! BEACH ROAD. 9 pan. Katu of Aiihission Ist Class.. Sl'.O) (iallery I'nd Ola-D tI.SO Native Ijidies I »1.00 .Ird<'la«« tl 0 "Zan»n \»0.60 WANTED. AOMIN fell Copyin K Clerk776 words
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Advertisement90 1901-09-10 2 G.R. Lambert Co. Special attention id given to AMATEUR WORK. DEVELOPING, PRINTING, PERMANENT PRINTS. I .arc* Stock of Photographic Materials. All advertiainf iwtoacU ar. mbMot nu<«<v idil.j. Uiat th* Manacw n< k«n tin a^Trman Hit out ul the paver in mm at pna< of macur. bui oo« wnor 1.-.H (oar90 words
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Article29 1901-09-10 3 It i» i| lUal tba l'erak UovaronMßt praam irlinf ir* fh Ibi tha rapply of vrg^. In mil ,'oolies MBplayadthm 1 irrigation works to keep them in good health.29 words
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Article24 1901-09-10 3 Ma. Wiiviim. Henry Keyl L'nd Clerk, lei- Uraeral'* OAVw, has been a|>lointed 1 iu.'Klcik, BaaMant-O—atafi mlice, Kadaratad Malay states, with ctlect from IJlh fcaßßßi24 words
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Article35 1901-09-10 3 lUX I' A- II cllr.i Ml. .111. land Mm left Moji un last S;,tiirdiy .md .inn-:. iv r,-sp,,ciivch, aud Loth are due to amve b. 1,. ,11 lliu I9ih instant (Thuradav), eu mala |.>r Bombay.35 words
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Article34 1901-09-10 3 It is stated at IVnang that Mr K II Bell, tba second senior .Superinteiiaatt ai Pottos, atatianad at Malaosa, will retire next month Mr Bell is a Aealuus police ollii-.-r, mii art and strict.34 words
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Article35 1901-09-10 3 Krvoi k at Kuala Lumpur has it tint ba attar Urn aoo-oiarioal »i<rvi.i- ol ih.. Ki-leratid Malay States, either locally or bom JTnglana. alter the Ist ol August last will be paid salary in sterling35 words
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Article42 1901-09-10 3 TM nexi eibiljition ul tiie sirn-apore Art Club will be bald at M Man- College on Thursday, t >rt :trd All exhibit* ibould be taal to ih.. CoUaga on Wednesday, I let. Sad, or, at tin' latin, the nii.rning ai Osl ltd.42 words
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Article46 1901-09-10 3 Ink s!.-an *T tmtiilm hafcw|ill| to tlie -lirll li..n-,,ort and Tradine Company Ktruck apna I rock near (ape Mamlhar, ..ti tlie west i-.. -it (.1 f..|..|..-s a lorlniglit ago. She ib looked upon as a t I i -nTaa orav laaohad HaaaaaM taWl in native (T.ilti.46 words
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Article43 1901-09-10 3 Thk N II 1.. brought Mr Siuine, Mr. H /Scr. Mr A MeUUI. Mr C. Hoandrop, Ravd F. B Price, Rr-vd C Smith, Miss K. Mall, and Miss K. Btafekwal from Hongkong yesterday afterniKin From Kobe she brought Mr an 1 Mrs Smith-on43 words
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Article43 1901-09-10 3 Thi infoimal "smoker to -clebrate the sucoass of the Singapore Volunteer KiflM in the Warren Shield Kootball competiti'ni iris I n di-iinil.dy tix.'d for Thursday east, ai !i pjn ia the Drill H^ll All membanof tiMdinga|>ore Vol.inteel Oorai are unit. I la attend.43 words
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Article51 1901-09-10 3 Mk li. W. ffahtr on.- ..1 the ban! Hint 111 in HungkoiiL;. ha Mk the Colony, and Ml km will he much felt by the. Hongkong Cicket Club. During ihe laal CTiekal mhuo, he b,-ad..d the riuhn bowling average with wickets at ISJ rum H- "i a batting average of51 words
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Article58 1901-09-10 3 r*wi 1 >'.•;/■ arrivad yeatarday from t'arditV with a earn of oal lor this port. It i« more than a month since the laal oarjo oi Cardifl cnU va* imported here mi the Barton. Within the 1 lit 1 Mir month*, tlwre bara baan aboat four iaportation* of WVi-li ooal58 words
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Article83 1901-09-10 3 I'hil London and (ilas«uw Engineerinland shipbiiililnig Co havsUoncbad »t Qovaa t!»- //»p Stay, .1 teraa -learner lor the. Indi".-( ***** ftTllr 11 Co.'i trade in the Kaotain 1. i oaiou "i Hi.- v.—.-i re 2»0 feet hv -1^ feet l.y L.". feet moulded, and at nut IJUC t..ns groa*. .She83 words
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Article89 1901-09-10 3 Am.imi tin- aaMaajpn on board the t..juud lor Braawn are Mr P»brictlN Cap) Krel... Mr,. Caltud.-r. Mr. S.verlnu-, Mr H. H.i-i-en ,nd Mr- i bOM fir Loudon are Mr* K. May, Mi- Moors, Mr Udafaon, Mr- Way, family i.f Mr R C. Dixon, Ml Cook, Mr Cro;--, Ml I Itru.e.89 words
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Article98 1901-09-10 3 A m I im:. *o Penant rumour has it, iaaaad by tli.. Oovarnroeat to tbe 1 1 1» at DapartaMnu anoonneiag 'be aanetion of tba >. .-n-t.-iry f Mate t..r the Colonies t,, oili.-,-r- in raoeipl trf acebanf imumwHtinn drawiaf banaa, (rnra the Id ol January of tin venr. aqua)98 words
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Article95 1901-09-10 3 Dk. M.niri.-.- 4priaif*r, uAaMricaa physician, r -siding in Pan*. Ii ii covered iin-ilmd ol adiliii- ti. 11,.--human stalurc Hrn lias increased by three in. I.e. the li*-icljt of Miss Hutii l.iititon. a pretty fotasj woman of Washingtoii, «hn was uiii.lc unhappy by excessive •hurtness. her height l-.'ini; .nily 411 lOia95 words
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Article1042 1901-09-10 3 Sefjle.nlicr Ith. Xt ALA Lf.MPUIt is mighty busy over the theatricals whicli take place on luei.lay and Wednesday this week. Wo hear they are expected la be very good the I'ierrot fronpa,* who were so excellent at the Church Baaaar, are going to aMM-i Mr Vnniung.1,042 words
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Article46 1901-09-10 3 TU •cnnila at the meeting of the Municipal CoasoisaiotMn tomorrow im luili > the following items Placing t«>at> on BaMTVOir, closing road on old jail rite, application from military authority for temporary use of Municipal land, letter from Government re tramways, and amendments to lh« Municipal Ordinance46 words
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767 1901-09-10 3 HOW LORD ROSEBERY THREATENED FRANCE WITH WAR. The Story of the Siam Negotiations. An anouvinoim writer contributes tothe i leataap mry th for August a glowing euluKiiim iipnii Lord Riwebcry's Foreign I'nlicy.' Iv tbe course of this papet he seta out with particulars the slorv of the t^iain episode, in767 words
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Article272 1901-09-10 3 Ktrrtk'n telegram, the other day, with regard to private sale* of tea by a ring in Londm >v i- probably unintelligible to many readers not directly connected with the tea trade. It may be explained that, as a result of keen competition, many wholesale dealers in London have272 words
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Article38 1901-09-10 3 At the i.. nl meeting of the l.nku Club, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Watkins waa elected president. The prolit made by the Club last year was *7i6, after writing off 10,; depreciation on buildings and '-ti depreciation on furniture.38 words
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Article178 1901-09-10 3 ABlTofafigiit unuauai] about 330 p.m. yesterday when there was quite a lively fusillade of billets of fin wood, which strangely enough found no billet, between two parties nf Chinese b«lligerent« un the mirth side of tbo river near the Ice Works. From all accounts there were no casualties,178 words
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Article1015 1901-09-10 3 A' :>iiui-.T. indent writes to the l-ondon Tim* In tin- fullowinn terms: All 100 httlti attention appears to have been attracted in England to the fact that the Premier of Xew Zealand. in repudiating charge* made against the honour of his colony by the Governor1,015 words
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Article152 1901-09-10 3 Krench Expert's Opinion. A KATHtu significant reflection is made upm the British military rifle, the Lee- Met ford, in a furmal repoit by a well known rVanea expert. Captain de Mombrison. The Captain suggested, for the purpose of testing, a standard which was approved by a number152 words
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Article300 1901-09-10 3 TIES FOR TO-MORROW. A. Singles. .1. (i Mactajiart »cr. v. Klliot +a. Norrie-4 v. I)arbi«bir.'+l. Whiteheiid— 4 v. Berg+S. B. Singles. Fox scr. v. Harlnell scr. Mulliiieuscr.v. Barret scr. Rucliwaldy s.:r v Kerguson+l. D. Singles. CunlirJn+i v. Wmra— l. J. O. Davis— J v. I).300 words
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Article590 1901-09-10 3 8IM0APOU, IOtH SEI-TkMBSK. 1901. PRODTTCK. t'smhier buyers 1090 opra Bali 8.R0 do Pontisnak I '"> l*epper, Black. buyers 29.75 do White, (6*{) 44.(10 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.25 do Brunei No. 1 2.9.*> Pearl ".'ago .1.96 f*off«e, Bali. 15*' basis 1900 Coffee. Men- bang. 20% hasis 26.00 CoHee. Liberian No.590 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1901-09-10 3 AKVICK TO TKAVKI.KKS We wish TKAVKLEK.S could realise the importance of having with them a bottle nf i hnatariWi CulU; fTHnlin ad i moly. Change of water and diet frequently produce Diarrhrra, whicli can be quickly cured with this remedy. Sold by all dealers io medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents,52 words
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Advertisement55 1901-09-10 3 Vi >r RIDE A BICYCLE. Von lire always liable to have a full. t'/ttimlf rl'im > I'uii' Halm is the betl liniment for cuts, s| rains, and bruises. It w ill neal ilki parts in niitvlliird ti,e time any other treatment would require. Sold by all dealers in medicines The55 words
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Advertisement332 1901-09-10 3 FACTS OP AHSORHIXt; IXTERKST TO TIIOSK WHO ARE IX TIIE CLtTTCHJH OF KIIKLMATISM. 1 'n >¥ cftnnot I too oiiickly r| -"'I of i.'l.-u in .ti-i.i. To gel rid of thowi awful pains that make life a never-ending series of turture now mild, now excruciating, today in l>ed, to-inorroA hobbling332 words
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Advertisement192 1901-09-10 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 AiiMKMAN STKKKT. VIT 1 rwy f l >eciHl »««ntion to AmaTT teur Work, and guaran'ee permanent prints and the best possible results from each exposure. Our Htuilio will be ready shortly. UrT/U GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION IT is hereby notified that it is proposed six months from the192 words
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Advertisement702 1901-09-10 3 >:<yi'icE&" J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JKWBLLIEB. OPTICIANS. RF.PAIRS PROMPTLY KXECttTKD. GREKx\LEKB BROS. Very Old Highland Whisky: Special Reserve. vnv on HitiiKMi wms.v. MHil IMI'ORTKHS >O« TIIK STRAITS StTTIMMMMTt YAP W l l AIT &CO. D'ALMEIDA STREET. tu. A t. v.c XTmiXNE GAS! Tbe Light or the Future Brilliant, Ecooomie, Safe,702 words
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Advertisement858 1901-09-10 3 NOTICES. Photo IHS: 11^1 Stores. UJCUMOI MICHAEL, Singapore, tu. MALACCA TEA HAS NO EQUAL. Ta m It once I* to n w It alway*. KU V the cup that cheers but not inebriates TO B« HID AT Memn. John Little A Co., Ltd., limn Ann Lock A Co., Battery-road, and858 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1901-09-10 3 I)AV BY MY. Tuesday, loth September. Mich Water -S* p m Philharmonic Choir M.V Bowinf aab Final. s V. K Kootball. 111. homi-war.l mall flfcta ■atr,-. 1i,..-i.h li.Wednesday, nth September. >li«b Water H.ol a.m. Ml p.m. Ket-hau McctiiiL' Noon i tad Bale FewaU. tM. .Muni.-ipal I'oniniission ÜBL i I .'.nits185 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1363 1901-09-10 4 Under tnisbeadingtneiollowing abbreviations are nsed sir.— steamer sh.— ship bq.— barque ;sch— schooner; Yoi— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Ob..— Gunboat Tor Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power BritBritish U. 8.— Doited States Fr.French Ger.— German Dut— Dutch Job Jobore 4c., G. c.,—Generaleargo d.p.— deck passengers. U.— Ducer tain; T. P. W.1,363 words
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Article199 1901-09-10 4 \anv, port, prvh-iblt fiat' of ttrrir<tt, and name- of tui'iit*. Miiwmil>l«i. flllM. Srpl 19. M. M. Aciini.mnon, l.|x>ol. Svpt II M«n.1..-I. Alberto I'revcr, led Baltimore. Jiilv II Aoh|ui, V urope. |/tul Cannl Au|| -'7 Anna, Inpau, Sept 1 1 i Annnm, <;oloml>o. Oa 14; MM Ann .in. Ohm*.199 words
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Article109 1901-09-10 4 for Per Mir. In,,.. To-Mokbow. Djamtii*' Hoi%*> 1st 7 a.m. Bangkok sicuid a.m Hmmt via iMirt* It. Poh Omh in a.m. Iorirogiri Aino Ann Noon Billiton A F'tianak Van tier Pam Noon T. An-m \ia ports Malacca 3 p.m. Cotie via ports li EIhm I p.ni. Malacca A109 words
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Article110 1901-09-10 4 raw KuKor«:-BytheX.l) Ham |M ilu.. on I he I .'III S'liU'inlxT wilb cl»l»--to the -.'lllll Augutt; she bring* renliwto tbe mails which left Singaporv un Ilia 'Jtlth July. From China:- By ih.- MM s.s Yarra due on Sunday. l-efl Smpipore Dun ill I.uiiilimi Art .Inly Slot N.110 words
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Article100 1901-09-10 4 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OB ARRIVED KoK t)KHKK> ruo Date Date, akd Ship* Nine. Caftaix. of Fkomwhekk Dktin Rio. Saiuhu. j atioic. ug 2ODut >..» Merapt Udc-ina Rotterdam Batavia 21 Brit s.B iD. of P'shire Makepeace Aug JO BaUviu lx>ndnn -Jl An. bq. Adolph Obrig Amsburg May 10 Hongkong Aioreifn100 words
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