The Straits Times, 13 September 1901

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times ESTD. OVER 4 A CENTURY. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. NO.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 906 1 NOTTfTS. NOTICE IK b'-reby «ive.n thn' the Power Of Att-r ey K aiile.l to Mr. A. Stegmann by o"i rii has hexii cnnoclled (roni the Ist s (urnlwr lt«ii. and that Ika said Mr A -te«.msnn ban .easo.! to \<r Manager of our hnsinetc or to l>e employed therein HTCHKRBMiHUFK.rcHdKDr'KACO.
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    • 541 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. f^ONIJUTUJKB PAKKTVAART MAATBCHAPPU t'liJei- contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmcn:. ess .i< Swaopm rimr Aoesct, utb J. Uuidiu A 0., 1-9, Colly** yuiv. 1 in- i.n.li.rmeni ioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched (or On i.l*. i'i.!.i"< Sept. II I'enanir, olehleh and Padang via
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    • 224 1 KOON t3XJO>J. PHOTOGRVPHEIt. I7f, CORNER OF OROM-i STKF.KT AHI> J^OUTH BKIWJE ROAI>. .1/9 COA LB"at"gALLE. KcBt \\'t-l>li and Indian (Barrakur) .ilwavH iv s <K'k Quick despatch. CLARK, SPENCE A Oj E COATVS Co. (i.iil... September, 19.J1. l%lbr Ladled PI LLS A R*tn«<ly foe all leecMulsertlaia. Sold by Blnaaooe. Drmntbi^ O*.,Lx«i,
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    • 1223 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH fiILLOTTS •nRAND PRIX," PARIS, ipoo. lIPftlA OfHlUßSstQaallty: uxlbSTlafOrsaUst DirJiilltj.arsuwrefor. M 0 SK OHCAPCST. 1 fcHH INSURANCES. rE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2.137,K00 Paid np OapiUl £»S.7M fleserre Fond «1,075.580 I'oe undersigned, AgenU tor the Company, are prepared to accept fire ri'ks at current rates of
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    • 701 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COBPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL lin.nui.nn. REBERVK FUND.— Sterling Reservc..»lo,uoo,ooo l ...nonnm Silver Reserve... V«),000/ •••'S.OOO.Oai. BEBEKVK LIABILITY Of 1 iloO nnnno PROPRIETORS J-IUMMMWO Oocbt or Dißßxnoxa:— B. Snw», Kai.— CßiiaMm Hon. J.J. Bill-Icvino limit CsiinsiH. H. K Toatxiits K L. BlcmaDsoK, Ks« a HAtnrr, bo H
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    • 514 1 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. A* luctnuTiD Wisely Joouul THE RECOUNI/.KD ORUAN OF THK I'KOKE.-sION Di INDIA. IF«» ftmmtmi hona fdt cirmUalim. LIHT OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. IX>YLE at.CUMHTTA A. M. GAZZOLO I CO. Compradors to Italian and Austrian Men-of-war. Sailing ships, steamers, &c, Ac. supply All kind* of fraeh provisions, also
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    • 731 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM AppiUd to tkt aflirl,,i fmrU quickl; stiff NBog MM MA I I-N( ■1 1 KN U6 of the MU LKB un STIFFNESS o( tueJolNi;-, >or aal« by all denier* in attdfeibei *nrjmb«n. Prices 6tl ct». ami 1 1. (Jen•tml Agsnf, i'he Dispenary, Singapore. 6-B KOK BALI KMI'LOYMKM.s
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  • 501 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. Straits Timer S3O a year, or pott free «34. StraiU Budget «18 a yoar, or pott free lit). Aduertitntg Hatta tauy found in the fui-rlh piQe FRIDAY, 13m SEPTEMBER. An extraordinary and unprecedented spasm of legitimate connubiality a veritable epidemic of matriinany iv fact
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  • 515 2 The roads on the Old Jail site have again come under tbe consideration of tbe Municipal Board. At a meeting held by the Commissioners a fortnight ago, Mr. K/ans, in common with his colleagues, thought that the short bit of road crossing the site from Armenian Street miglit a« well
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  • 274 2 A report by Mr. O. V. Thomas on the Penang tramway system, which the Government seeks to sell to the Municipality there, has just been issued. It deals with the proposed conversion of the tramway, now worked by steam, to electric traction. Mr. Thomas proposes two schemes and an alternative
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/ 1 lj|
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  • 7 2 Thi. homeward mail *4mm at 6 |> m
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  • 8 2 Thk Strnilt Budget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 15 2 Scotland has beaten Ireland in tbe water-polo match at Dublin, by four goals to three.
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  • 15 2 Masdßx. McAulitfe and Slavin were to give a boxing exhibition at Hongkong on Saturday last.
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  • 24 2 The MM Company's s s. Yarra left Saigon at 1 p m. to-day and is due here on Sunday at about 1 p in.
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  • 17 2 The British hospital-ship Carihagt passed through the port from west to east at MO p.m. yeslerd ly.
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  • 21 2 The annual meeting of the Singapore Cowing Club takes place at the S. C C. pavilion at o 4& tliis evening.
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  • 20 2 In future, the only timber export duty in Sarawak will be tw» dollars per ton on consigraents to foreign ports.
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  • 23 2 The Sultan of Johore sent a message of condolence with His Majesty King Edward on the death of the Kmpress Frederick of Germany.
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  • 25 2 Theke is a smoker at the Marine Club to-morrow night v, give Mr. EM. Lyon a send off. A really good programme has been arranged.
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  • 22 2 Tbe team of English Varsity athletes now in Canada will compete in various events against Toronto and McGill universities at Montreal to-morrow.
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  • 23 2 One hundred and seventy-seven deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 37 32.
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  • 27 2 Biiitisb North Borneo nottis are not leeal tender on Sarawak. Persons circulating them there are liable to fine or imprisonment, and the notes seized will be confiscated.
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  • 31 2 To-nioht a numbflr of tba friends of Mr. 8. W. Butt are entertaining him to dinner at the SiDKapore Club on the occasion of his approaching dnpurture for home on leave.
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  • 32 2 Thi: Saiadin brought the following liassengprs from t'remantle Mrs Meek, Mr, Neeliitt, Miss A. Nesbitt, Miss C. Nesbitt, Miss C. Mw k, Mr. C. Krancke, Mr. H. Long, and Mr. H Hunter.
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  • 41 2 On the Ist instant, the British barque Otbtrga was driven ashore during a gale on a sandbank m>ar Manila Bay She tame from Newcastle in New South Wales with a cargo of coal. She is believed to be a total loss.
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  • 46 2 Ki'cm.KG, the capital of Sarawak, has been visited with a very severe drought which has scarcely yet passed. For the first time since its construction thirteen years ago the reservoir failed and for days the town was dependent on wells for its supply of drinking water.
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  • 42 2 Inspector Pakery, of the Burma Police, has been sentenced by the Deputy Commissioner of Maubin to nineteen years' rigorous imprisonment and fine of El,ooo for bribery and corruption. Two sergeants of the police havn also been sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 50 2 The Talngraph Construction and Maintenance Company's cable steamship Anglia left London for Mauritius on or about the loth of last month. She is to lay the cable from Port Louis to the Cocos Islands, and we will probably hear of the connection boing made before the end of this month.
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  • 58 2 It is reported at Penang that, in oonsrquence of the retirement of Mr. Riccard and the promotion to the post of Chief Police Officer, Penang, of Mr. 11. O. Newland, Captain de Hamel proceeds to take charge of Province Wellesley, and Mr. D'Arcy Kymonds goe* to Malacca in succession to
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  • 58 2 Srs.iAT next, the ISth, is th* date on which Lord Kitchener's proclamation expires. After that date all Boer leaders engaged in resistance in any part of British South Africa are tj be permanently banished from the country. Sunday next ia also the day from which the Boers threaten to shoot
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  • 52 2 Emulating General Funston, Lieut Haizard entered a Filipino camp disEuised as an insurgent, accompanied by another American and eight native scouts, and cantered Arthur Howard, an American desert*", a private of the Californian Volunteers who disappeared mysteriously in August, 1808. Howard used to boast that it was he who killed
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  • 63 2 A TELE9RAM from Calcutta states The return of the 12th Field Battery, the .jrd Bombay Cavalry, and the 4th Punjab Infantry from China has been cancelled. They will now remain there until tbe spring of next year. The 3rd Madras Infantry, on their return from Hongkong, will go to Singapore
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  • 70 2 M. dila Naizieve, n distinguished French painter, is shortly expected here. He had been deputed by the French Government to paint Eastern types, and has already set about his task in Ceylon. After finishing with Ceylon M. de la Nuizieve wil Iro on to Singapore, Japan, and Si bena and
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  • 80 2 The British trausriort Hindu, Capt. England, arrived from Taku rm H'.iikknng early this morning and anchored in the roads. S he has on board Major C. Griffiths, t.ieut Craik, Capts. Morhead and Hamilton, I. M 8 Bergt. Clarke of the Transport Department and 416 non emus, and mm of the
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  • 73 2 The Robinson Piano Company wish to correct au erroneous imprehMou which appears to have gained mrrenry in Singapore, to tho effect ilr.n the laic Mr. Ruchwaldy had Tailed to account for monies belonging to the Company. Tho Company rpqueftts it to be understood that llk re is no truth whatever
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  • 91 2 At the prompting of the Foreign Ministers', a proclamation nan been punted up throughout China, reciting how, in consequence of the crimes and outrage' of the Boxers iv North China, the foreign Powers had to intervene to rei-tore order and to punish the guilty parties. The proclamation then details the
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  • 114 2 Among the passengers on board the X D. L. steamer Hamburg bound for Hongkong are Mr. G Blood, Capt. E F. Tumi:, Mr M Piien, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings, Mr. Duncan, Mr and Mrs. F. C. Schwati and Mr. V. Kisiler. Those bound for Shanghai are Mrs. Aueust Walte, Mr.
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  • 40 2 Juh.n Bull It's a fine pair of war heroes, isn t it I've given mine an earldom and XIUO.OUO. What have you given yours t Uncle Sam Oh, a court of inquiry. -Sew Y<rk Journal.
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  • 425 2 Inquest Yesterday. An iuquest was held at the General Hospital yesterday afternoon on the body of the late Mr. Nathaniel Ruchwaluy, by Mr. A. Gentle, the Coroner. Inspt. Urennen was present on behalf of the police. Mr. Robinson, of the Robinson Piano Co., stated that he
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 58 2 London, 13M Sepl The Corporation of Portsmouth has banquetted A Imiral Seymour and tbe officers aud M of H. M 8. Gmfi/ruj,i Lord Selborne was present. THE CZAR AND THE HERMAN FLEET. The Ciar has hoarded the German Imperial Yacht lloltfmollern at Niade, where the German fleet
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    • 61 2 SEVERAL HOURS OF FKIHTINO Ut,r The action, report-id yesterday, between 1. >rd Methuen and Commandant Delarey, was severe snd lasted several hours. The Boer losses in killed included General Lemmer and Kield-coruel Joubert. The British loss waa lift»en killed and thirty wounded. Kruger's youngest son has surrendered.
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  • 348 2 FURTHER ASSIZE PROCEEDINUS. Thk hearing of the charges in connection with the Hongkong Bank robbery continued yesterday afternoon. Kaaim was further cross-examined by Mr. Van Someren. J. Frankel, of Victoria Street, who assists his father in his furniture busine**, spoke to Mahomed Husaaiu and a man like
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  • 394 2 Thk linal of the pickup Tournament was played yesterday afternoon before quite a large number of spectators. Except in one ]>laco the ground saoM not have been in bettor conuilion The teams were ■•C." ■!>.' II WHs. rf Capl. White. (CapO 1 Mr. Young, (Capt.i 4 Mr. Slitl
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  • 73 2 The N 1). L steamer Haml/nrii arrived yesterday afternoon from Bremerharen via ports. She brought Miss M. K A White, Dr. and Mrs. W. K Thomas, Mips Newton and Mr. Oeo 11. Miller from Southampton. Those from Genoa were Mr K. Rocker, Mr. Allegri, Dr. Oscar Cirupe, Mr.O. Kaeger, Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 411 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manuia.tur.rs of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses. ISJBj Electric Blasting Apparatus. The ahon Etplon'vei, being all mnituf»Jwred \n Great Britain, or* mmdc to swat the n*gh ,ta,,d,ird of tafety aU pmrity tmU impoeed hy the Brititk (twrnmeni, mnd an, tkorHfore,
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    • 521 2 LATEST^ADVERTISEMENTS. Kelly Walsh, Limited, NEW NOVELS. JUST Received at 5 o each. A new Shipment of rristrsin of Blent, by Anthony Hop* A t^^ P^ /V I— J ■PMI Mtta of the World, by Stephen /*\f\LVM I Mi A Millionain's 1.« v.. St-iry, by Oay seriou 1 wooinc by j,.hnoiiver
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    • 962 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSParsee Theatre. New Elphinstone Theatrical Co. OF BOMBAY WILL PLAY TO-NIHT. •JANEALAM ANJOOMANARA" ALIAS FASANEAJAIB." In their specially erected grand pandal BEACH ROAD. 9 p.m. Ratis or Admissiok i lstUlass.. 1.'.01 Uallery $060 1 Cln-. f1.50 Native I* lies 1(1.00 Srd Class (1.0 "Zenana.. \('.'O WANTED A CAPABLE Eurasian
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    • 73 2 G.R. Lambert Co. Special attention is givfti to AMATEUR WORK. DEVELOPINO, PRINTING PERMANENT PRINTS. I a rice Stock ol Photographic Materials. M AllxlT»rtia-t<»atnctaknn>bwot o w oendit... that U» Mnsfar v; lon. li. sdrntilraxot out of tb« I*l «r id om* of pnH of MtWr. but Dot HilMlllllll 'I, nil, M.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 225 3 To the I.Jitorof the Straits Times." -IK.- I lease if possible find spam in your valuable piper for IMS full .wing: S..me tune since the I'rin. ipal of the BafMM Institution haildnllsfor the past and prercn' baft Wilh Ihe intention of foiming a cadet corps, about
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  • 250 3 Wholesale Deportation. A OMMMsTinMrW despatch on July JJiul states that on the previous Kii'lav night a fire occurred in the harem of the Sultans MMkM, ihe outbreak took place in an antechamber adjoining the room in which the Bultan himself was asleep. He was hurriedly
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  • 250 3 Wk (.tf<i/ai; Mvtl) regret to hear that Mr Clifford k fur from well. The last time a report reached us that he was unwell, it proved to he unfounded. We hope for his sake that the same may be the case in the present m«tance. Since
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  • 392 3 Ruminations on the Difficulties of Entering (or the Qreat Contest. Mr Dooloy, the Chicago philosopher, ha* been ruminating on yacht racing, with special reference to the disputes between Mr Lawson, the Bostor d per King, and the Committee of the New Vurk Yacht Club, who
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  • 145 3 A Oreat Success. A most successful ami enjoyable Informal "smoker" was held in the Drill Hall last night by the S V R. in hon-Mir of their winning the Warren Football Shield. There was a large number of R.A. men i regent and a stronc
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  • 100 3 7/omJon, ith September. In tbe return match at Lord* between Middlesex and Essex, MiddleBex won by an inning* and 72 runs. For Middlesex Mr. B. J. T. Bosanquet played an innings of 127, and Albert 1 roll one of 112. In the first innings of Khmx, Albeit Troll
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  • 118 3 A RispECTABLY-dressed man named Benjamin Kobinson, of no fixed abode, was charged before Mr. Oenman, at West London, with disorderly behaviour in Kensington Hich-Street. A constable said the prisoner used bad language and puahed people off the footway. In his defence Robinson declared that he was Beized
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  • 138 3 IM lnite,l Stat-s Cunnul Ht Mara.lit"., in s recent report, «ays the principal peail beds are at El Tirana, northeast, and Macanao, north-west, of Marpirila About men tind conMMsl employment in this trad" The fishers MM incul MM which are drugged over the oyster beds, and when
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  • 157 3 Thk Hongkong Telegraph thus explains th* ins and out* of kowtowing in Chinese style :-The easiest way to attempt to describe kou-tnn-ing is to tell what takes place. A man of tbe lower erade calliug ou a Chinese gentleman chin Mm him by shaking hands wilh himself and bowinc
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  • 174 3 1 m Governor was to leave Penang for Port Swettenham on Monday last. A Selangor liuicrnMcd Gazette Extraordinary notifies that port Swettenham shall be i port as from the 15th day of September. The limits of the port are lllltlllM From a beacon sat up on the south
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  • 184 3 Ceylon Scores. Ckylo.n papers contain particulars of the Ceylon scores in the recent match with Singapore -which Singapore won by a Urge margin of points The Ceylon team fired on Saturday, Aug. 31st, at the Hunupitiya. Besides tbe team there were present Captain Gordon
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  • 63 3 Notrino verbal could be murh more delicious than Joseph H. Choate's definition of the dinners of the New Kngland Hooiety of New York as "Those gal hei ings of an unhappy company of Pilgrims who meet annually at Delmonico's to drown the sorrows and sufferings of their ancestors in the
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  • 163 3 Effects of Chinese Exclusion. Tbe MMMby of skilled native or Chinese labor iv the building and iron trade* in Manila is being tell nvre and nio-e every day by employers (says tho Manila Timet) At present the demand is supplied by a limited number of Chinamen,
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  • 222 3 Thk following cutting from an Australian exchange gives news uf an old Singapore favourite— Bandmaster W G Bentley (late of the Prince of Wales' Own, West Yorkshire iiepment); The lao Bandmaster Hutchinson occupied not only tbe position of head of the band of the R
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  • 324 3 The views of Planter who, oh noticed by us at the tune, complained in the l'ittaiu/ (jaietic that planters in the K. M. S art) bsavily burdened fiscally and otherwise b> Government, meet with a 11 it denial in th Vtruk Pw■Mr. The latter maintains that the
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  • 315 3 The Volunteer movement seems to be going ahead hriekly, and there is now absolutely no doubt that tbe Corps will shortly be formed. How long men will remain keen, however, after the novelty of tbe tbiLg has worn off is doubtful The general idea seems to be
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  • 119 3 Ohcb more American scientists have bnen victimised by a practical joker. The supposed mammoth prehistoric ML snake discovered at Sioux Falls, 8 uth Dakota, about which ardiaologisls receul.y raved, proves to be a pure t'uke. The hero of the joke is said to be an octogenarian, Geo. Hull,
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  • 518 3 Yesterday's Play. A. Singles. J.i. Msxtaggart scr. v. Elliot unlin. Norrie— 4 v. barbi»uir-+ 1, nnflo. 'hitchead— 1 v. Berg+S, undo. B. Singles. Hartnttll scr. best Fol scr., 7-5, tt-4. H.rrett scr. bent Mulliken sex., 6-1, 6-1 Ferguson-)- 1 beat Kucbwaldy scr, w.o. D. Singles.
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  • 957 3 South Africa. Loku Cranhorae, (peaking at Rochester, said so long as we bad a war we must carry it through. The country was rich Msrafh to bear the cost, and the spirit ..1 tii.; country was sufficiently strong to sui port the Government. Lord Kitchener wires that in
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  • 557 3 8IWUFOU, 1STH fltrTIMBKK. 1901. PROOFCR. Humbler buyer*. $10 90 <"opra Bait R."0 do Ponti-nak Ml Pepper, Blak. buyer* »M do White, (UK) *"*> Sago Floor Sarawak »S0 do Brunei No. 1 M» Pearl ?ago 4 00 Coffee, Bull. \t% baala 51 M Cnflee, Palembang IK* ba«it WOO ."■nflee. Liberian
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 60 3 WHAT WOULD YOU DO if taken with a severe attack nf colic or diarrhoea and your physician could not be readily summoned Provide yourself with b bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and you will then be repared for such an emergency. It always gives pcumpt relief. S>ld
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    • 51 3 PAIN IN THK CHEST is nature's warding that Pneumonia is threatened. Damp a piece of flannel with CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM' and bind over the seat of pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents,
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    • 140 3 You must stop Coughing. Tbe best way to cure Chrome Coughs, Bronchitis, and Chest-Colds in to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Kuhhcd well into the chotii and back, it penetrates immediately to the inflamed parts. The tickling in tbe throat ceases the spasm weakens: the cough d isappearn. 1 1 often
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    • 233 3 NOTICK. SOUTH City Rubber Stamp. Short notice. Price moderate. 37/12/01 Robmsoo Road Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 Anjir.Ni an STBirr. WE pay special attention to Amateur Work, and guaranee permanent prints and the best possible results from each exposure. Our Studio will be ready shortly. 12/7/ny KAONALL A HI IX KS
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    • 463 3 NOTICES. BABIES' LACE SUN BONNETS. TRIMMED, LACE BEBE RIBBON. $1.00, $1.25, $1,65, $2.25 each. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO, KATZ BROS, IUD. SPECIAL SHOW of the latest Novelties for Ladies' Wear in their Drapery Department. Ladies' White Shirt', li: en Collars and Cuffs, trimmed embroidery, and tucked fronts $1.00 each White Ulous'-s
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 233 3 DAY BY DAY. Friday. 13th September. High Water. 10.61 p.m. New Moon. 4.14 a.m. 8. V. K Musketry Drill. 6.16. 8. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Rowing Club Meeting. 8. C. 0, a.i.'i. Parse* Theatre. Beach Road. 9. Saturday, 14th September. High Witter fl 19 a.m. 1 1.-J9 p.m. Jewish New
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 151 4 Undeiiui»nc«.|in<iho(o!!j» 1 -ij.ii. 1, tiont are used »lr— .Wim.ir sh.— ship: bq.— barque scb —schooner; Yet. —Yacht, Cm.— Cruiser Got.— Ounboat Tor— Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power Brit.— British 11. B.— United flutes. KrFreoch Oer.— German Hut.— Du'-h Job.— Jobore i«, (i. n flails)! al i-argo d.D. deck Dassengers:
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    • 1166 4 AgßlVllS Pl>C« NOOH OF YISTXIDiY. Ann*. Au». str. 1.117 loin. C»pt *huparicb, IStb s.-pt. From Moji, roth Aug. Coal. U-R.ll. Habalan, Dut >tr. 481 tons. ('apt K'ool l-.'th S>-pt. From P. Beran.lnn. lot It Baft, Oil Hooglandt A Co. For Hal-ma. 12thRd>. Which, Brit, str 5.79.1 tons.
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    • 195 4 iVa-iv, port, prnhablf tint*, of arriral, and name, of agent*. A. lour, China. Sapt 1» M. .M. Alberto Trev.-s, Cbo, Sept IH/I7 Uuthne. Allioin. Bangkok. S.-pt 14: I! 1 ueo Cnv. Alton, Karatiu, Hept 19; M B. KaWsa. Anapa, Kurope. p'sd Canal Aug *7 Annam, I'olomlKi. Oct 14;
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    • 91 4 Jfir Fm .(r. 7f To-MOEBOW. Wandakanviaporta Krdnh 8 a.m. Rlllitun Ptianak Kan What! Soon Noon. l'onanx «n *«j a p.m. PnnaOß A I)«ll Caiyp*. .1 „.ni. Manila i J R |vi.i hSSm -1 p.m. Penang A Calcultii Suuan<t 9 p.m. r.-i.lanu- ek., C,l,bft S p.m. Klans via ports
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    • 115 4 Fuom EcKoit: -By the M. M. s. s. Im< ilue on the 11th ■■eptemher with date* to the t'3rd August; she brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the Slut July. From Clll!t»:-Hy the M. M. s.s. Yarn due 011 Sunday. July Slut N. DL.
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    • 143 4 T v it H \j II 13 13 13 13 rub VmnVNuii A Tom. Cirois FkoH Sailil. Cun»ionkks. Kiu. Dj'doel Baric Dut h no Nacodata l'outianuk fe|>t l^ony Ban S«D(i Bsbalan »tr. 481 Kool I. Brandan «ep» 10 Hooglnndt 4Co iripcelmaa itr. m» Etaoe |Batavia Sept S UaoDdals and
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    • 131 4 D«*. i Vemkl's Nam* Flai.AKk. Caitaix I DtSTIMTION tit pt 13 N'uddea Brit itr. Hoare IS I Sultan »tr. (bopard U Tejlon P&Oitr. Hay ward 18 I Miramar Brit ttr. Clark 18 I Hin Haim sir. I Lake 43 Hong Wan air. I llu'-on 13 Caljpao »lr. Lo.vry IS
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 357 4 NOTICES CHINA MUrUAL L^E DJBCRANCE COY, LTD Him ilnifi No. IS. Quaw Ron., lhm*ajn !AR A. WA n IK. Manager. MX8BB& TAN KIM TIAX SONS. i>-»i A|mm Tha Company oQers easier terms and better bouunoa than uny utlier Company doing businma in the East. A special point is made of
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    • 746 4 •uuiin SARSAPtIILIA JJ I w inon wwnw ■H^l I CLEiNSE YOUR BLOOD I QR!!yAULT*^~ I MttMCMAL SKIN SOAP Uml The NEW FRENCH REMEDY T>rk'l.HHlolh*r..CnwbiM««Jlthc(totl4«TUAtO b.MKlfbttn aja4.«a* i»)lii» •nrjtklnf kitfttru ««wM«bit-« imi«ntl« >m or lyly UU famdm— of «<l>»H«t».m»"<T'7»p»»«».,l»«. jttmaula.Tlii.ai "task v baa b«. mo m>cb hablo. v .aata •mri.anqwlll »c.
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    • 1064 4 NOTICES, gINOAPORK SPORTING CLUB The Autumn ttnv Meelimg uiU be held on (Mol-er 22nd, 24/ A, oiirf 26/ V Programme. FIRST DAY. ZWloy, 22nd Mriv. Pibet Rici. IHK MAIDK.N PLATE.— VaIue |iou A Race tor Maiden Honee— Weight v per scale (lOst.) An allownnceo? 141 b to ex-Grifflna imported inio
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