The Straits Times, 26 September 1901
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Title Section13 1901-09-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,639. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement979 1901-09-26 1 fltE BOKNEOOOMFAIIY. LIMIIED r f T irt R»»i. I I. if» A<euraiMis I Hixtv ocioa Kn lnsniaae* tlislsaf. Alas kenni.™ CompMy (Flra). The KqnttaM.. I.itV tmnnn S.isSSJ. Th. Hiisa Mvtn.! Btw> Navigatioa Ooaspasn; Tb. Totteahain Lafer Bear Cosspany For parttcol»r» of tkrse Companies, see the f»U adnrtu..iiMit of THE BORNBO979 words
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Advertisement1506 1901-09-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. r-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAARI MAATBOHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Gonrnment. Jfsssfc at Singapore: Ship Aoexct, late J. Daeruels A Co., S-3, Colltee Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched lor On Can Pimm Batnvia Sept. 33 BataTia, Cheribon. Samarang, Hoerabaia, Haca-aa Banda.1,506 words
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Advertisement600 1901-09-26 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDOK AND LANO (SHIRK 1 FIRR INSURANCE COM?AKY. Capital fILHIH Paid up Capital ffJl'.'TW Roeerre Fond £1,<173J80 Ibe undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are preparod to accept Are risks at current rakes of premium. BOUSTEAD Co AgenU rE~CHTNA TRADERS INSURANCE OCWANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $l.()t\i.ouu Amount Paid up600 words
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Advertisement562 1901-09-26 1 INSURANCES. L'UXION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1818. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,r»0,000. THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept lire risks for long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMEr'TS promptly made by tbe Agents In Singapore. in MOINE COMTE A Co BRITISH562 words
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Advertisement692 1901-09-26 1 BANKS. TI ONGKONO AND SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL #10,000,000. RESERVE S^e^Re^rvT'l'^gS}-.'^.""-CorBT or DIRECTOES: K. siimj, Esq.—CiAnuua. Bon. J.J. Bill-Isviho Dstutt Cbaisjun. B. It Tomn R L. KicsiAaoso*, gag. A Haupt, Bm H Scscsabt. D. If Mosss. Bso. N. A. Bins Mas, A. J. Katmond, Esq. B. W. M.AJM,692 words
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Advertisement576 1901-09-26 1 NOTICBS. CLS plan AT GALLE. B«st Welsh and Indian (Barrakur) always in siook Quick despatch. CLARK, KPENCE 4 Co E. COATK.B Co. (Jalle, September, 1931. HHENDERHare invited for tbe building X of two wings an, a vorandah which are to be added to St. Joseph's Institution. For plan and specifications576 words
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Advertisement734 1901-09-26 1 I CfaMb«Wi Colic Cblm ta. I fturfctM KMMdy. I TBEVSRY«HKBHACKXOWiri)OED I to tx 'he moil succewful medicine cuwT f r B W l om P lllluw «lw«j» I depended upon e»»n K rhe m alerter* I •9". l "»"»»ro n ca*e». Cur*. Bnpinf.lt I kind, of diarrhn-a, and »i >hr734 words
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581 1901-09-26 2 The Straits Times. PRICK IS CENTS. THURSDAY. 28th SEPTEMBER. The Special Committee appointed by the Municipal Commission to inquire into the waier supply question has just cent in its report. The members of the committee were Messrs. Antlionisi, Evan*, Lee Choon Uuan, Cliua (jiang Thye, and Sobst. The report dwells581 words
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Article13 1901-09-26 2 UtAWonD Estate in Perak has been sold for $19,000 to Chong Ah Yong.13 words
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Article15 1901-09-26 2 H.M S. Brill; will on Monday go on I a cruise to the Native State*.15 words
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Article13 1901-09-26 2 A Naw light-house is to be built at Tanjong Krang, on Perak River.13 words
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Article13 1901-09-26 2 The British transport Uganda passed through the port, bound west, on Tuesday evening.13 words
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Article15 1901-09-26 2 The Penang Baud is in a bad waj from the outlay largely exceeding the subscriptions.15 words
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Article15 1901-09-26 2 Mr. and Mm, Sarkies and Mr. Wynber^ arrived this morning from Rangoon by the AucUiea.15 words
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Article18 1901-09-26 2 H.M.S. l'h<xnix is due here from China early next month to be stationed in place of the Hotarut18 words
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Article19 1901-09-26 2 Tax German mail steamer Sacliten having left Peuang on the 2S-.li instant at 4 p.m. is due here to-night.19 words
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Article16 1901-09-26 2 Majok Vanrenen and Mr. George Maxwell shot 120 couple* of snipe recently ago at Bagan Serai.16 words
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Article20 1901-09-26 2 At the Sepoy Lines Golt Club, the monthly medal for September will be played for on Saturday next, the 28lh.20 words
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Article19 1901-09-26 2 The Colonial steamer .SVu Belli was towed to the roads yenerday after having been painted in dock at Tanjong19 words
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Article22 1901-09-26 2 Mb. Cecil Wray, tbe District Magistrate of Kinta, ha* been ordered home at once b# Ins medical advisers, says the I'truk Pioneer.22 words
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Article24 1901-09-26 2 The laws of Selangor now include an enactment to substitute the title of Secretary to the Resident for the title •f Secretary to Government.24 words
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Article21 1901-09-26 2 It is rumoured that the British North Borneo Government intend greatly increasing tbe Custom* duet there on lilt lit January next.21 words
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Article28 1901-09-26 2 Tat Sappho brought the following passenger* from Klang via Malacca vesterrlay Mr. Justice Law*, Mr W J. N. Jonei. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Dr. Paul, and Mr. Robert.28 words
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Article36 1901-09-26 2 Yesterday, a horse attached to a carriage bolted up Brass Banna Road, and came t-o grief at Dhoby Ghaut The, carriage was overturned, but fortunately the syce was not hurt, though tbe carriage was considerably damaged.36 words
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Article41 1901-09-26 2 It is announced that the general manager of the Austrian Lloyd had started for England for the purpose of fiurchasing or ordering to be built four arge steamer*. The acquisition nf six more boat* is to be postponed till next year.41 words
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Article46 1901-09-26 2 Yesterday, Messrs Herbst and Ellis, who had been summoned to attend the jury at the Atsizes and failed to put in an appearance, were fined $20 each. Mr. (iaggino was alto fined, but as he af'erwards satisfactorily explained his absence, the fine in hiscase was remitted.46 words
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Article49 1901-09-26 2 Mr. George Scort Cranston, the Central News correspondent, who was here with the royal visitors last April, is well-known as an exponent of politics and happenings in the Further laat, He was through the recent unpleasantness in China. Mr. Scott Cranston is a passenger homeward-bound on the Tamba Man.49 words
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Article61 1901-09-26 2 At Powell Co.'s sale-room yesterday, (bout 85 acres of agricultural and in the district of Bedok, 74 miles from town, were bought by Poll Ke for 5760. A building allotment off Thomson Road, area UM sq. ft., freehold, was bought by Chokalingan Cbitty fur $450 Thirty preference shares in Uog.-in.v61 words
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Article72 1901-09-26 2 iNjiilylibtsevenoflhestudentsofthe Rallies Evening Shorthand Class were examined for the third nt elementary <-crli!i;ate in Pitman's Shorthaud. All pawed and obtained certificates. The order ol merit i« as follows H. P. Cork, I. .a Swee Lam, P. A. Flak, O. Kicliarils, Yeo Peng Siang, J Johannes, and Yeo Cheng Ho. Tnere72 words
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Article89 1901-09-26 2 A SALX of useful and ornamental arliclei. will bu held in the Town Hall on Thursday, October Kith, 1801, in aid nf the funds of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage. The xale will be held in the at .-r m(ito 6 :io) and evenimi (s:<o to lu:w) During the89 words
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Article82 1901-09-26 2 The Straits Settlements An'ociation in July la-t. wrote to the Secretary of State that it was hi »hly deiirahle on political grounds for a regiment of Europeans to be stationed in the Colony. In Auenst, it was intimated by the \V ir o.H that the Undersecretary of State for War82 words
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Article106 1901-09-26 2 Thk Secretary of .Slate has by despatch expressed regret that inconvenience had In-. -ii caused to the Government here by the unavoidable postponement of Mr. Matthews' visit in connection with harbour improvements at Singapore and Penang. The Secretary of Btate •>iw no objection to placing on the Estimates fir 1902106 words
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Article100 1901-09-26 2 Ths case in which two men, Keong Kin and Yho Sin are charged with the theft of 200 casea of coudeuxed milk from T»n.j .ug Pag.ir wharf on Jfay 25- h was called on at the awiaai. the first prisoner having absconded, his recoenisances,100 words
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Article300 1901-09-26 2 BY MAJOK MIKKAV, COMMDT. S. V. < Singapore. 26th Sept., 1901. S. V. Corps. Ammunition:— Circular Memorandum dated 6 60. The Commander-in-Chief directs ihi.t no ammuni ion. whether hall, blank, aiming tibe. or .lummy otuer than that upplied liyGovernment shall h.. um>.l in service rifles l.y300 words
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Article976 1901-09-26 2 R FINAL -IVil Micrs Found Ouilty. ir Discharged. of the t-.-ii Kling* charged ncerned in the rubbery of c Hongkong and Shanghai ded yesterday afternoon eleven days' trial, iind a verdict of guilty in the cane of six of the prisoners, and acquitted the remaining Lur. The976 words
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Article50 1901-09-26 2 Thk local Branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and Chim to-day received a telegram from their Head Office advising that:— "At the approaching meeting of shareholders, the directors will recommend a dividend for the past half year at the rate of 10 per annum, free of Income Tax"50 words
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Article73 1901-09-26 2 A srtKr penalty was recently impoied by Mr. Brockmau on a milk seller naineil Kini-ainy Samples of hi« milk were found to contain 8 per cent of water;- and a< he had two previous convictions for a similar offence, the Magistrate sent the man to prison for one month rigorous,73 words
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Neuter's Telegrams.
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Article13 1901-09-26 2 (lo.iA.it, -Mil Septtmbtr. Botha has been inactive since Colonel Gough's reverse.13 words
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Article18 1901-09-26 2 The Buffalo nnd Tugela riven art) flooded This prevents any serious Boer invasion of Natal.18 words
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Article31 1901-09-26 2 TEN BOERS BANISHED. Latt. BmNMH of perpetual banishment, under l^oid Kitchener's proclamation, has kata promulgated at Pretoria against ten Boer leaders who had been captured since the l.'.tli initant.31 words
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Article17 1901-09-26 2 Several diMclimxnts of the Town Guard at Cape Town have gone into active service17 words
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Article12 1901-09-26 2 Prince Chun embarks on Genoa on t!i« Ist Ortober next.12 words
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Article704 1901-09-26 2 Wiiii.k the Assize Court fu waiting f..r thu return of the jury in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank case yesterday :ifn-rno.m, UM charge against William Br.i.iu-, ut administering a stupefyinK ■'i hi: mi li.> ml the Envy, commauded bf Cap) Straclmn. was culled on. Mr. Fort704 words
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Article102 1901-09-26 2 Li.ciYD 8 statistical summary of vessels wrecked, lost, t'oudommed dec. in IVOO has just been published. It shows that the total number of losses in the world's mercantile marine was 848 vessels of a tonnage of 677,1 -L 1 tin* docs not include any vessels of leas than 100 tons.102 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement547 1901-09-26 2 ~NOTICB& RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selec-tad blend thoroughly matured in bond. Price |IO per case sample* tree. BORNEO CO., LTD. tn. th. s. Sole Importers. jirnmna EDINBURGH Jam stout. |m 9 A special, light brew for the Ol «rr.pic». Highly rec-oramen ded 1 l'rice fli.oi per case of 7 doi £8547 words
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Advertisement340 1901-09-26 2 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co. Have just received a NEW STOCK of Kynoch's Sporting Cartridges. All specially loaded for this climate, and all guaranteed. Iv (jaatighl case* as illustration, VI bore loaded Kynoch's KDiokeless pi wder. 4, 6 or 8 Newcastle beat chilled Bhot. (iranse Ejector cases loaded, Kynoch's smokeless, 12340 words
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Advertisement518 1901-09-26 2 AI7ANTEI) immediately, a dresser for TT a dispensary and hospital at hristmaa Island. Apply tn POIKTKADaCO., Agents C. I. Phos Co Ltd. WANTED I t N pxp.ri mi.-i..1 prospector for mining u\ prope'ty. in Wesl Borneo. 0000 testimonials required. Apply H. C. c/o Slraitt Timrt. 2-10 TO BK LET. >TO.518 words
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Advertisement928 1901-09-26 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LOST. A FOX TEKRIEK Dog, Badge No.S<*B. JX. Finder will greatly oblige by eoraniuuicaling with ac J. B. AITKEN. -NOTICE. 'I K remains of the late Lim I'oh Neo X wife at Mr. gee Ewe Boon, will be remoreu from No. IM Cecil Street to .>ianu k'nw liah928 words
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Advertisement15 1901-09-26 2 PHOTO STORES. Plates, Printing papers ARRIVING BY EVERY MAIL. DEVELOPING PRINTING G.R. Lambert Co. v»15 words
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Article1242 1901-09-26 3 A HKriso of tli* Municipal Conipjl ■siiiw* was held ve«terd y at m tun, with the Pre*i* ut, Mr. An'hon-r. in the (hair. There wen- |i t: M"»sr« Kvans, Weo Thearn (Ww, l^e Choon Gian, Bah**, I it". M C'i«cailen, and liarkerjwith the Monicipal Secretary, Mr. Polglase and1,242 words
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Article125 1901-09-26 3 A difkebeicok about a drain has occuired between the Government and the Penang Municipality The Government, says the fin-my (iatetlt, possess two houses in Western Road the rirainaee for which is unsatisfatory. The Government ask the Municipality to provide proper drains for these houses. The Commissioners say125 words
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Article785 1901-09-26 3 Views ol the Secretary of State. In <t despatch, dated gml August last, the Secretary of State dwells on tbe MbJMt of the increase of salnries to tbe Civil Service of the Straits Settlements ami Federated Malay States. Hi. Secretary of Slate had already expressed his785 words
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Article306 1901-09-26 3 It is understood that the Australian 1- mill r, Mr. Barton, has received a o.nlHci.iial c iiiiiuunicalion from the imperial government making it evident lliut, unless the Australian government desires to hamper Great Britain ill the China quustion, they will refrain from action calculated te alienate Japanese sentiment306 words
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Article492 1901-09-26 3 Yesterday's Play. A. Singles. Wb':«ehead-2 beat Voo Berg+3, 6—4, 10-8. B. Singles. Hp.iiaford scr. lieat A. W. Soutliam-;) Barrett ».-r v. .Scoular+4, .s,-oular scratched. Clerk scr. v. Simpson rt, unfiu C. Singles. Carmichael beat PkawK X— 3, H— 4. Ooldie scr. beat Winter— l. <,492 words
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Article66 1901-09-26 3 The Council of Judges, held at Singapore in July last, suggested to Government amendment* to the law as regards making provision for taking the evidence of persons of immature age, giving jurisdiction to Court* of Requests to try interpleader issue* referred to them by a judge, and giving the Registrar66 words
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Article332 1901-09-26 3 "Dhrill. ye larricrs, dhrill Some call us S. V. A's and R's, some call as 8. V. C's Some call ns carpet warriors, son.' call u« what they pleaae. We try tWape the Jury UD by work and drilling hard, Bat the hardest work we ever di.l was mounting the332 words
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Article374 1901-09-26 3 Report for 1900. The Financial Report and Statements for 190H, wnicli have been laid before the Legislative Council, are signed hy Mr. F U-Peuney, the Colonial Treasurer. The actual revenue, as per the year's accounts, was $0,:>86,506 aKuinxi an outlay of *i,n;«i.T4ii The revenue wbh ..v.-r Sl'»374 words
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Article459 1901-09-26 3 Lift of Unclaimed Uttert lying at the iitnmai l'ott Vfiee, Singapore Aboyeoingh, B. V. Leach, Capt. Alien. K. i*wn, J. AudimuT, Capt. Liuracua. Miss A. \ugu,i.' l.ifuhcuu, Mina lanch, Mrs. Dick Lloyd, Miss A. Beruaru Julie. Malmaoche H. Bickfu, d, a F. Master. 8. M. Birch, I*. C.459 words
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Article277 1901-09-26 3 Streets and Sections of Streets. 1. New Bridge K««d between (I) Upper Circular Koad and (2| Hongkong Street. 2. New Hi Lip. Koad between (I) Uppw Macao Sueet and (2) I'pper Cbincbew Street. 3. New Bridge Road between (I) L'pper Cbinrbew Street and (2) Cantonment Koad. 4. Koutb liridge277 words
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Article565 1901-09-26 3 Simuroas, 3«th SirriHitk. 1901. PRODUCE. Humbler buyers t 1 1.26 Copra Bali H.M do Ponti.oak 8.00 Tepper, Black buyers 30.A0 do White, (6X) 45.00 Sago Flour Ban»wak S.to do Brunei No 1 "l 'O Pearl 4.10 CoSeo, Bali, 16% ba*U tIM CoUne, Palembang, 15% basis 56.00 Coffee, Libenan No.565 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1901-09-26 3 A sore tbrnat 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 Bold hy all dealers io sttedicintj*. The Dispensary, General Agents, Bingapor*. »-A46 words
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Advertisement82 1901-09-26 3 CKOUP. A few minutes' delay io treating aonie case* of croup, even thaOensth of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. Th« safest way is to keep some good reliable Croup medicine constantly in the bouse There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains82 words
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Advertisement222 1901-09-26 3 iipr Dressmaking' Dept. This department bein<* under expert management and all work d >ne by our own tailors OX THL PREMISES, Ladies entrusting their orders to v may rely upon having full satisfaction. PERFECT PIT STYLE. Morlcra'.e Prices. Prompt Attention. LnU-i-t Novelties in Dress Materials Just Arrived. Estimati 8 A222 words
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Advertisement310 1901-09-26 3 MR. HEORtiE LAWS, M.X, A I MM. Battery Road, Hiogspore. having had 17 years experience in th» East is now open to examine and report on, or survey mining properties, or assay minerals and metals at short notice. Terms moderate. H. ABRAIYIS, THE HORSE REPOSITORY. RAB now for sale over310 words
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Advertisement439 1901-09-26 3 NOTIIRS GIRLS' CREAM STRAW HATS. A COASTGUARD SHAPE. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. POWELL ROBINSON. NEW GOODS!!! NEW GOODS!!! LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENTS' OUTFITTING GOODS SPECIALITIES IN Evening Dress Shirts Fashionable Collars Dress Bows, Dress Ties Patent Leather Evening Dress Shoes Dancing Pumps, etc., etc. POWELL ROBINSON, BATTERY ROAD. tu.th.*. John Little439 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous233 1901-09-26 3 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 36th September. High Water. 851 p.m Philharmonic Or.!be«tra. C.30. 8. V C. Bill. 9 p.m. s. C. C Tenn'S Tournament Parsee Theatre. Bench Roa.i. R. Friday, 27th September. Hicb MK 9.42 >i.ni. (US p.m N. D. I., outwanl mail ilue. Tomelong .Me.-inii«. Noon. s 0 C.233 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article173 1901-09-26 4 tions aro used str. stearnrr ;sh aMn :q.— barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht. Rrn.— Cruiser <Jht.— Ounlwut TorTorpedo H.p. —Horse-power BritBritish U. B.— United S(a>s: h.French G«r.— Gnrman Dut. Dut.h lob Jobnre Ac, G. c,— fleneral <auvo d.p.— deok passengers: t'.--l •> tain: T. P. W.-Tanjona Pagar173 words
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Article1280 1901-09-26 4 Arrivals Bipcc Nook of Yectirdat. Atnlm, Brit. str. 2,.193 tone, Capt L*ary, 23rd Sept. From Hongkong, 17th Hept. G.c. Oilflllan Wood A Co. For New York, V—RAh fcnk Brit. str. 127 ton-. < '»]>' Hm-l hou-e 2Mb Sept. From Ananil* la., Mih Sept. Gc. and 60 d.p.1,280 words
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Article105 1901-09-26 4 Sane, port, probablt date if arritaJ, and name of agenU. Stsamiu. A. Apcar. Calcutta, Oct 3: 8 4 M \dana. New York, left Aug 16; Ajai. China, Oct H; Mansfield. Anapa, urnpe p'sd Caniil Aug 27 Annam. Colombo. Ocl 14; MM Andalusia. Hongkong. Sept H B. M. Arabia,105 words
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Article227 1901-09-26 4 *v Ft nr. Mas, To-Mohhow. S'mar.-inc* S'l.iiya Van Pitmen 7 am. Sydney via ports Strttin 7 a.m. Kelantiin via ports ffcss 7 a.m. Bangkok Ml 8 a.m. Ch'l>on A Samarang (harm Ann 9 a.m. Bangkok Sinnora 11 a.m. Hilhton* Pontianak H Whalt Soon Noon. .M'laccaA P. Dickson B227 words
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Article172 1901-09-26 4 g j V«mil'« N*M« I A Tons Cawais Fnoii (Uiuw. Cootigiim.. a i R'o. 25 Ataka Brit.tr 2MUS !Ixwy Hongkong Wept 17,0. Wood w; Co. 24 Strathtrn Ix,. U7l Flemmiog 110 110 Aug lO^tiveo «nd Co. O .hir Dut ttr, 206»K-.,i1l PnlemUng Sept M En« ti«n« Ou»n 2A B»ml>M172 words
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Article85 1901-09-26 4 DITS. VianL'sNAHi FlioAKio Caitaik )>MTI»ITIOS Malacca Hotw Chow Pbva Sulun Kinn Yang .Bum \Vh»tl Hin £uh Wo S^hcriU tun aer Lvn Briv Mr. D«ly T. An»n Tia port. sir Inkstcr Penanc »nn l»rh »tr. Jel ico« M«l«cc« 4 Port Hwellenh»ra *tr! Chowird Mu»r ilr. Tavfor Muar an.l Malacca sir85 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement462 1901-09-26 4 NOTICES. I CriCCtlOU Curly Cut Tobacco, in 4 is. patent Vacuum tins, for Cigarettes and Pipes. The PcriCCtlOn OM* Cut Tobacco, it manufactured from the brightest, most delicately flavored, and highest co»t tobacco grown in America, the motit exacting smoker will find thii tobacco is perfection. Price per 4 oz.462 words
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Advertisement1068 1901-09-26 4 NOTIUE& K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. Have just unpacked a large stock of Chinese Silverware Curios manufactured by Wang Hing. Hongkong, guaranteed to be of ninety touch-silver. Indian Silverware Curios, Gold and Silver thread Indian embroideries, consising of: Table covers, teapoy covers, centre pieces mantle borders, cushion covers, tea covers,1,068 words
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Advertisement610 1901-09-26 4 NOTICES. J. BASTIANI. 6, High Strut. NEW stock jost retired of all kinds of Kossian presorted provisions as Cariar putridges, gny grouse, lamprejs, moorbeu etc, and also bast cigars. 16-10 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. JOHN LITTLE CO, LIMITED. TAILOBIH& DEPARTMENT. Wehavejustopened.inthis Department, a new lot of Eacing Silks In610 words
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Advertisement785 1901-09-26 4 NOTICE& m W Extract This delicate %t Is persistent as an J?~% J EXTRACT Handkerchief. >4jg^ RIGAUD etC* rSsTtU] j PTtRiS [white' violets! AUCTION SAt.ES" AUCTION SALE (At oca Sali-booms.) 6 A 7, TELEGRAPH STREET. Thu,r,l,y, 2'llh Sept., at 11 a.m. 1 1 \i\ BOXES Londrrs cigars, s raw bats.785 words
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Advertisement103 1901-09-26 4 NOTICES. "TIMKB" ANU "BUUGKTStrain flaw, S») a year, or %H a month or fifteen cents a copy. Post Free, frit a quarter. Strain Bvdfel post tree, IJO a year, or 16 a quarter, or 40 cents a copy The adrertmng rates are: Brst time, It cents a line; Xnd and103 words
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Advertisement61 1901-09-26 4 NOTICES. A. M. OAZZOLO ft CO. Compradors to Italian and Austrian Men-of-war. Sailing ships, steamers, &c, &c. supply All kinds of fresh provisions also Rullocrs, Beef. Biscuits, Bread. Wine, Spirits. Olive-oil, Macaroni. Cheese, and all kindi of preserved provisions, Ac., Ac, in stock snd on hand, retail, at moderate price*.61 words
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