The Straits Times, 18 October 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,658. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 930 1 fdlE BOKNEOCOMPAirY. LIMIT ID m Rtaxtarl IM» Assnraaea. *ov™h IMai Km In-araaos Boei^. A"a> A«™r»n.» Company I Kir»i Tk* aViaitat.ie Life Asearanne Socisty. Th. Oiioa M.rfwl f»«m Wav-falioa Comfmaj TW Tottenham Lags* Bear Compaay. Far partioaW* of aw Conpaaias. *s> tbs rail aoVsrtu»>t of THE BOUItX) COMrANT, LrMTTTD Aitwit* STKAMSHIF
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    • 787 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH fiILLOTTS •■QRAND PRIX." PARIS, IjXKS M^ H BJ A OfHl«»s«g*alltj:sitobsrhwOT»«srtl)«rs»llitv.sr.U«T'^ MT r aW aB% OHFAPCST. 1 Mallow STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ ITONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ f'nd»r contract with th* Netherlands India Government. AgrnU at Xna'porr: SHIP MM; latb J. DaBBDBU A Co., 1-3, CoLLTBB QrjAT. The iindv^rrnv*nt ion^o dftt4M wr»* only
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    • 721 1 b'lliAHS iMtlMMlir 01 (LU). f*. 8 Penang On Mondays at 4 p.m. r» r Malacca lort Dirk-on. Port Sewttneham and Teluk An.»n. r). 8. "Maincca": nn Wednesdaya at i p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port w> ttenh im and Teluk An&oo 8. h. i.»n Whatt Hin": On Friday at 4
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    • 463 1 TdeallilF Enriched 20 per cent. rtT" v {t iff wlth Cream. Sterilized-Not Sweetened. g^DroTrmWJ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh BBBBBBB? «B«W ■J^t^^^^^^^^^^^^SSi Ji cup of it is Jsiquid Jbife Jit all better class Stores. INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital a 5.127,"00 Paid up Capital trm.ltii
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    • 406 1 INSURANCES. THE PHCKNII ASBUXANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. lliTiniiiiDi.t 1781.) The osdertigßed, Agent* for the sbovs Cob psay, are prepared tv aoospt Fin Bisk* at tbe enroot rates ia Singapore, and also in Johon and th* other Dtatea la thu Malar Peninsula. 8T I T B N Co. Ttjxjov fire insurance
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    • 799 1 BANKS. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING Hoc IFT KuTim.i'Hin 18S4. CiriTiL eo.ooe.ooo— (abi. £8,000,000, iMrin CiriTU. f 48,000,000 Vabt. £3780,000.) Knun Frj»D f. 8^61,000— («bt. J72.000.) Bead Offlc« in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bu*chu: Penang, Rangoon, Medan (Deli). Semarang, Boarabaya, Padaog, Chenbon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasneroean Tjilaljap, Gorontalo, Palembang, fllehleh
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    • 503 1 I NOTICES. I M K J J GOLDBKRO. MMa of nn( I 1»A naerimce, with high ereoentii.1. can be consulted (fref)from7a.m.toSpm. I daily his bom* (or on* menth only. 41 and 44 Dhaby Ghaut. S-l I \|R. QEOROE LAWS. U.K. A.I M M 1U s. Bailor)- Ro»d, Hinaapore. h»»in K
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    • 707 1 Cmp. A P*W MINUTES" DELAY I» «A TREATING tnm« run of croup, the length of lin» it tatee to fo for doctor, often pr tm dangerous. Tti» safeet wnj ii In k»ep some reliable Cronp roedido* constantly in the hnu«». Than it none better than Chamberlala's Ooogte Kemedr II codUIu
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  • 740 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. Wr have received from the Colonial Secretary the subjoined note concorning the alleged grievances of Government Subordinate Clerks. The letter does r.ot toucii upon the complaints that have emanited from the Native Stains but, so far as we can judge by
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  • 105 2 GciVFR.\»K-<iKNmAL W. H. Taft has been suffering from denguf fever in Manila. This fact, however, is but small solace to the many that are down with the complaint in Singapore. It is no respecter of persons, and attacks doctors and coolies with absolute impartiality. The acute stage of the disease
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  • 39 2 A telegram from the Adjutant-Genera), War Office, to the Officer Commanding the troops here is as follows Fire UHiial Royal Salutes King's Birthday, lull November, and birthday Queen Aleanxdra, Ist December; no other military ceremonies are to be observed.
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  • 10 2 To- day's 4 ins bank rate is 1. 1 1
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  • 14 2 H M. 8. Britk went alongside the wiiarf at 8 tnis morning to coal.
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  • 12 2 Messrs. Derrick and Wilson arrived from Kelanlan yesterday by me Amhirt I.
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  • 15 2 Mr. J. M. Manta and Mr Harrington came from Peuang yesterday by the r»i Stng.
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  • 15 2 A launch will leave Johnsten's Pier at .ilii p.m. on Sunday for the Swimming Club.
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  • 14 2 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer A'ym Aoiyorod left for Vladivoblock at 2 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 19 2 The mail steamer I'tirramatla left Peuang at 10 a. in. to-day and is due ai 6 p. in. to-morrow.
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  • 16 2 The cable-ship Recorder, after taking iv coals at Tanjoug I'agar wnart ye&teruay, left for the roads.
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  • 18 2 Thk Sappho from Klang brought tbe following passengers yesterday Mr. Rjbertsou, Mr. 11 M Kills, and Mr. Oatet.
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  • 17 2 Tax Latitz arrived yesterday from Sjuuey via Macassar, laden with about 4,60u tons Australian coal fur Singapore.
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  • 28 2 The Ldu-ani hurry, with about 4,500 tons coal from Japan, auU llie uutimuath, wim abuui 4,0U0 lous coal Hum Australia bom Weul aluugalue livrueo wuarl yesleivlay to ilißdiarkle-
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  • 33 2 Tut Philharmonic Orchestra meets lor practice in me 1 own liaii 10-iiiglil ai 8.4u, wueu me pieces will uiciuue seveiai ol mose to be played at Ilia suiuvaii concert on Mouaay, Nov. 25m.
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  • 32 2 yiARTKKMASiKM and Hun. Lieut. T. iiaLiiiriui, wuo was here with Ibe Kuig's Owu, huu alierwarus weui out iv Suuiu An lea, Uas been uienliouml in despatches by Loid Roberts tor meritorious service.
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  • 34 2 The latest novelty in London jour-i.aii-m is an lUustrauxl uiuuluiy cailea luu Snreel." liiiotly lUaubjoclul Uiit prupiiciuis IB U> Uevule lUeu papor lo every braucu ut LUe cuutnucliuii, UgUUiig, uunecji, aud aUuruuieal 01 streets.
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  • 40 2 Thk Hougkoug Telegraph states that the British Noilh Borneo Company has not yet taken possession ut llie districts recently ceiled to it by the .-uitan ol Brunei. The people of the districts refuse, it is said, to recognise tue cession.
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  • 46 2 At the recent Deli rate meeting, Bobt beaded the list ot winners witu Ihree first places. Four other horses hao two eaub. Bull stood at the lop of the winning jockeys with five first places, Turner, Urilbihs, and Butlin Juur. came next witu four wins each.
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  • 47 2 A Pkinck of the Siamese royal family is expected here by the Bayern duo next week. Ue is returning lrom bis studies in Germany on a short holiday, and also to be present at a r u y,il cremation which takes place at Bangkok early in November.
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  • 46 2 Thk acting local manager of the South British Fire and Marine Insurance Co., has received a cable from the head office, advising tbat a dividend of UJ{ for the year ending 31st August has been declared, and the sum of X20.000 added to the reserve fund.
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  • 41 2 At Hongkong it is now found tbat the safely matches made tliere aie not safe. Of late several cases have been reported of persons having had their hands severely burned through these easily inflammable matches kindling on the boxes being opened.
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  • 50 2 A Javanese was arrested in Orchard Road at 10 a in. yesterday with a tombstone in a bag, which he had sloleD from the Chinese graveyard at the Kirk of Orchard Kuad Police Statiuu. 11* was fined SIU by Mr. Sarwar this morning, with th« option ol fourteen days' irapribonuieut.
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  • 16 2 A CoMMiwrnn hat been appointed to inquire into the, education question as affecting Europeans in Hongkong.
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  • 48 2 A Hokien woman named Tan Seng Neo was arrested on Monday for assisting in the management of a Chap Jee Kee lottery, writing lottery tickets, and receiving money in respect of a public lottery. Shn was brought before Mr. *arwar on Wednesday and fined $500. Bergt. Cahoon prosecuted
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  • 53 2 The successor of Sir John Ctrrington, who is about to retire from the Chief Justiceship of Hongkong;, is not yet known. It is rumoured that a Mr. Nathan, one of tbe judges in Jamaica, it iv the running, and others believe the post will be offered to Mr Goodman, the
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  • 60 2 The Triad rebels who lately destroyed a German mission station in the province of Canton have since encountered the forces of the Government. After a sharp fight the rebels were defeated, and had twenty-two of their number captured. The reh-ls then retired, and the prisoners were taken to Kiaying-chuw, where
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  • 70 2 The Agents of two British Manila rinn- M.-s-r- Smith Bell and Warner Barnes atSamar, a Philippine island, had been lately ordered to leave that island by the American authorities on suspicion that they bad had dealing* with the insurgent. Later advices show that the British vice-consul and the beads of
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  • 85 2 A dkbatc in the Liverpool City Council stems to be an entertaining aort of affair. We read that, at a mwtitig the other day one speaker denounced certain fellow- member* m "dumb beings who talked of what they knew nothing about The Lord Mayor was invited by another member not
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  • 95 2 Two new portraits are now to he seen in the upper Town Hall, those of the late Sir Charles Mitchell, and that of Admiral of the Fleet Sir II Keppel, preftited to the Singapore lommunily by himself. The question is where are ■ho- e portraits guing to be hung Various
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  • 103 2 Attention has already been .u'l-ri to I lie blocking of traffic which occurs during the busy liuurs ol the day in one if Ihe busiest pails of Singapore— the .:iil|. -square «nd uf Change Alley. The block this morning caused l>y rikt--has, ((harries, bullock earls, and merchandise was very bad
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  • 100 2 A I.oni>..\ paper says till truth has b at length recognised that the various representations that have I'-.-n made with regard to the insutlicieney ot' engine-room complements in the British Navy have a reasonable foundation, and -i it has t n decided to increase the engine-room complements of all modern
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  • 132 2 The military correspondent ot the Globe bays that Hih Vjluuteer Artillery is, through no fault of its own, far behind lha times both as regards efficiency and armament. It is afforded but little time for practice, and is, for the most part, armed wi.h obsolete weapons, which would he quite
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  • 88 2 Is a cricket match at Kobe, between the local Club and H. It. S. BarjUur, there was sorte high scoring The sailors batted first, and scored 123 for 7 wickets when they closured. W. A. Cornabie scored So Edwards took 5 wickets for 27 runß. Ihe ball
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  • 99 2 ELEGANT AMUSEMENT Piopli who are petting tired of ping-pong parties should imitate the example of a Brooklyn lady, one Mrs. Kdward Richter, who a little while ago sent out neatly-written invitations to attend a horse-whipping party. The victim was Jack Davis, an hotel employee, who, Mrs. Kicbter ►ays, bad made
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  • 131 2 The following snake story comes from the Lacon (Illinois) Journal." It is aaid that a snake was in the habit of climbing to the printers' ruom «nd taking a draught of water from a can kept there. One day, however, a cat attacked the reptile, 'which was
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 53 2 London, IMA Ortober. Bands of riheln in the Calvima district of Cape Colony are advancing to the south under Boer Commandants, looting and recruiting as they go Parties of them have reach Hopefield and Soldanho Bay. Complete confidence is felt in the military in these places to cope
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    • 51 2 FIGHTING NEAR CAPETOWN. LANCERS KILLED. Lain. There bat been fighting at Piquetberg, forty miles from Cape Town. The Boern attacked the troops in tht district, who were reinforced by a squadron of the Sixteenth Lancers. The Boers retreated with slight lou. Captain Bellew and four men of the Lancers were
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  • 67 2 In their weeklj share report, dated Thursday, noon, Latham and Mactaggart say Business has continued very quiet during tbe past fortnight and there is nothing of interest to report. Mining shares generally are weaker and prices in inosc cases show a falling-off. Mining returns for September.— Bersawah, 71
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  • 121 2 The China Gazette of the 30th ult says On August 23rd last a French soldier, 25 years of age, was attacked by an unmuzzled Chinese dog in Shanghai, and was bitten on the right hand. He went to the Shanghai General Hospital and was put under the
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  • 140 2 A BHorxiNu tragedy occurred at the German barracks early yerterday morning (says the China Gazette ot the :tOtli ult resulting in the death of a young German soldier belonging to the garrison. Tbe deceased retired to rest on Saturday niuht in the lop storey of the high
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  • 171 2 Thk Singapore Ministrel Troi-pt repealed their excellent entertainment to a fairly large audience hi tin- Town Hall last night. Tbe programme was w. II received, bnd there were several encores. At we have before pointed out this entertainment has a most worthy object- to assist tint fund
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  • 167 2 The events on the programme of Harmston's Circus, last night, were gone through with the usual dexterity and skill of the performers. The opening act— the nine horse caval-cade-drew loud applause. Willie, Jennie, and Nellie Harmston-Love and George Harmston acted their part* to perfection. The antics and quips
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  • Correspondence.
    • 154 2 To Iht) Editor of the UtraiU Time*." bin 1 understand from an advertisement appearing in your paper ye«terdsy that the supply of water will be cut off from the town between the hours of noon and 4 p in. and from 530 p m to 730 a.m. until
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 405 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. MLABGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelurmie, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, iv imp* or Safety Fuses. ADD Eletmc Blasting Apparatus. Tkt a>*ve Kxplonvtt, bring alt wuinufaUured in I treat britmn, are mad* to putt litr high ilandard of tafety aid punty Uxit impoted hy Ike Briluk
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    • 633 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OK Valuable 999 Year' Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices, Godowns and Shops thereon, situate in the commercial centre of Singapore adjacent to the Banks, the Dock and Shipping Coys Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices &c.
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    • 363 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS La dies' Costume &k* Skirts. >■ In navy or black serge, latest «R' style with circular frill and three ji Jj rows of braid frill. Lined bES* throughout. 50 EACH. if m WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW&CO. ti *jK£B>£.s> ~4Jri£* > ALMEIDA STREET. Attention I Attention I TO-NIGHT, 18th OCTOBER. at
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    • 583 2 WANTED. I7KGM&HMAN raquirw employment; i wining to do anything ur go anyWM Address URGENT" Slrailt Tim't. M-10 EXCHANGE BANKS 'I 'UK MahHM Hanks will be close.! at X noon on the following d»j> ■Ml MECHANICAL engineer, experienced, dt-sirea eii|!:i.eni"iil good teatiluuniftlb from past aud present employers. Apply to Penang," 17-1!
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    • 65 2 Just Received a new supply of 100 Different kindt of Picture Post Cards PANORAMA CARDS. With or without Hand painting-. G.R. Lambert Co. WoonroßD-NinTON.— At th» Church pf the Assumption, I'fii.m.'.on the 14th in»t. by the Key.l. Father Menuvner. MB. Th«odobe Uswild WooDFoRD. of Messrs. S.indilaods llu'leri A Co., to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 285 2 V>fie "eStraits ISimes" SUBSCRIPTION RA TF.S The STRAITS TIMES: Daily \ssut, in Singapore :~per copy IS Ctl. ptr month $I. SO ptr year $30.00 (By pott J per month $I.X per year $».00 The STRAITS BUDGET: per copy to Cte. ptrytar $11.00 (By post) per year $10.00 NOTE:— The Straits
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  • 227 3 On account of numerous inquiiie* from tie fnit.d StaUs in regard to copra, coconut oil, poonac, and also an allied substance, vegetable tallow, Hilfl iliM-nl Q Williams submits the bUo*rin| pmt Copra During the calendar year 19U0 there was imported into the
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  • 350 3 S. V.C. ORDERS. By Mum MfjasMS, Oohmdt. s. v. r. Singapore, lklh Oct., IUOI. S. V. A. O. O. for tbe ensuing week Lieut F Hilton O. N.C.O for the ensuing week Bombr. F. O. Al.en Parades :-Mond»y, !■■<■». Wednesday, >NiL Thursday, Krid.y, Leave :-Romb I). Miller is granted leave
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  • 484 3 A Remarkable Story. Two disrepulahle scoundrels were laid hy the heels at the Central Criminal Court lately, wlien the Recorder aeutenceU George Stephens and (Jbailes HeMaf 10 terms of rive y.-tiV penal servitude The case in which they figured has excited a great deal of public attention,
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  • 24 3 Out hundred and ninety ripl.t deaths weic rttiMrred at SmgKiurr during the week Hiding on S-muids) last. The ■Hi jm tbuutsod wu 41 76
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  • 230 3 A Horrible Case. Th« District Superintendent of Lallans, Sind, is engaged in investigating a case which possesses an unusual, if gruesome, interest. It is bell, ved soiiih startling f.icts will soon come to light. The little son of a wealth) Zemindar near Bubak suddenly disappeared some time ago.
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  • 232 3 Aly Pasha Fehmy and British rule. Ai.v Pasha Keluny, on his arrival in Cairo from Ceylon, was interviewed by a representative of it Mokuttum anu bore eager testimony to the good treatment which tbe CVylon prisoners had experienced for so long from the British Government. He said:—"
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  • 303 3 The Hongkong Jockey Club hoids but one race Hireling, and one general meeting of tux numbers in a year When the Club held its last annual general meeting on the sth instant, one of the members objected tv holding the annual general meeting in October, while holding
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  • 305 3 F.M. S. NEWS. It is not known who will succeed Mr. Clifford, aa Resident of Selangor, but it is supposed that for the present, at all event*, Mr. Campbell will carry on the Government. Mr. Campbell did so will as Resident of Negri Sdiubilan that we would n>t be surprised
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  • 54 3 Dcwko the Bmk't visit tv IVnang football match was played between an eleven frmn tliat venpel and the IVn.iLc Cricket Club. Tile g:inir •■-iilit-ii in ,1 v> hi for IVnang At Port Dickvon the liritk sent a team up to .-.riinhan Dm .Sen-inban reprt-seota-tiv«« won at cricket, and the Brut
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  • 304 3 A 'Kmm corrnxpuiHlent in B.lllth Africa writes at the date of last mail The ■uilitary situation in the Cape Colony at the moment of writing is MsswUsfsflMy, In the Midland and E istern diatiicts all that can be done i« Mm done under the able and
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  • 838 3 (By Rtulyard Kipling.) I wish my mother could see me now with a fence po-t under my arm. And a knife ana a spoon in my putties that I found on a Boer farm Atop of a sore-backed Argentine with a thirst that you couldn't buy— I
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  • 309 3 A Ftw month* ago, it will be remembered, the Turkish Ministry of Manna concluded a contract with the Societe des Phares for ihe building of four lighthouses in the Kvd Sua, which were considered imlispeuwble lor the sale navigation of those dangerous waters. The spots
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  • 324 3 A correspondent ol the Nippon tells a story 100 quod to be absolutely false. It was expected, he said, that the fine Japanese i-quadron of new vessels which visited Curean waters recently wnuld proceed to Vladivostock, hut only two nf the ships went there, the
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  • 453 3 INT ER PORT CRICKET. Hongkong Form. Saturdays cricket match (sth instan' ),»a) sa writer in theCAmx U -uf.if it did nothing else, proved that in Hongkong there are plenty of cricketers who can make runs— if they are given a little luck. The first-class bowler who is to play havoc
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  • 48 3 A hopeless reformer "It is sad to see this mercenary spirit so flagrantly manifested in politics," said the earnest citizen. "Yes," answered S-nator Sorghum; I have fought against it all I could, but it's no use. I can't get people to vote my way without payin 1 'em."
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  • 202 3 From Europe. Per ML V bun Maru, dne SOth October; forSing,p. )rB ,i»«, rJ M»j Nio.J Roberts, M KoltlLifl, and Miss Kirsopp, Mrs. J. H. HiM. Mm Treacher. Dr. H. Kirk, and R»v. C. N. M»o'lv. For Hong ong-Meesrs. W. K. t'lark. W. Steeman J. W. Wylie. E.
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  • 560 3 Himurou, 18th Octobik 1901. PKOIMTOR. Gambier buyers I 11. *0 Copra Bali ».g» do PontHnak 8..1S Pepper, Black .10.(10 do White, 47.00 Sago Floor Suni-.-ik A.4A do Brunei No 1 !M Pearl ."ago 4.10 f offee, Bull. 1SJ£ owl* tin Coflee, Palemnang. is* h»«i« ».no Coffee, I.ibertan No. 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 53 3 The PAIN of a BURN or BCALD is a'mo-t instantly relieved by applying. Ch-.mherlßinV INin Balm. It also heals the injured parts more quickly than by any other treatment, and exi-ept the burn is very severe, does not leave A -CAR. For sale hy all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary,
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    • 67 3 THF-HEW NO FRIEND LIKE AN OLD FKIKND.— He will alwa>s help yon in time of neod. It is tbe fw.'me with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I) .rrhow Hemedv. It is an old and tried friend in many thousands of homes, and like othjr old friends can always be depended upon
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    • 433 3 uolvo mm. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge, N. Y. says:I was fora long nm.:in I with sleep Insaness and with intense neuralgic pains in the held which m>ide me feel as though I was tiling iusane. Tbe physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures effected
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    • 281 3 liistihi" sssssMLssi MUNICIPAL NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that the Water ±y Supply will be out 08 from tbe town between tv« hour, of Noon and 4 p.m. and from 6.30 p. m to 730 a. m. until further notice. By Order J. i'OI.GI.ASK. Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, tingapore, lhth
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    • 552 3 NOTICES. Estate of Gan Eng Seng, Deceased. AUCTION SALE of Valuable Coconut Plantations and Building Sites. Beautifully Situated at CAMPONG BATAK Off Gaylang Road, Singapore, About 4} miles from Town. To be held at Powell Co.'s Sale-room On Wednesday, the 13rd Oct., 1901, At j.jo p.m. L t 1. Aksa
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 244 3 OAY BY DAY. Friday, 18th October. High Walnr U.S.' p.m S. V. R. Musketry A Squad drill S.lO. S V A. Demounting Drill. IUS. Philhwrnooic Orobe«tr». 8 3D. Harmatnn's Circuv Beach Road. 9 1'... w Theatre. Bench Road. S. Saturday, 19th October. High rtnter ».j am. Ltt p.m. SCC. Cricket.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1033 4 Under tßitbeadtnitnofollowmKabbrarik tions are used -sir iteararr sh— thl| q.— barque seh. schooner; Yet.— Yacht ■"to.— Oraiser; Got.— Gunboat TorTorpedo; H.p.— Hone-power Brit.— British 11. B.— United Stales; Fr. French G r. Oerman Dot.— Dutch I oh.— Johore *c, O. a. Oxneral arajo d.p.— deck passengers U.—
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    • 644 4 Fam*. port, pnbabti iair of miinL •no* namt> of agentt. tlnjiiiM. vtsna, Hongkong, rfov 16; G. Wood. \fridi, Liverpool, Nov ;P. Simont. Annam. Hongkong, Nov 24 M. Marltlmes Antonio Loper, Barcelona Nov g; Barlow. Argyll. S»w Vo- k, left Sept I Vsama. New York, p'sd Canal Oct 1
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    • 113 4 M AILS TO ARRIVE. Fboh Eoßori:— By the P. 40. s.t. Pom mntta due on Saturday with dates to the 27>h ept. Bbc brinut replies to tbe mailt which left Singapore oo the Slit Aogatt. Kbom t mm— By tbe N. D. L. it. Hmmburg due on Monday. Bept 6th
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    • 57 4 ARHIVAU. (Booktd). (foi Hiaj'i»or«.) PerN. Dili «iy«ri». da* from Hamburg Via ports on inn 24tb instant. From southamp'on— Vr K Mildrod. Mr. and Mrs. U.>or«e Spencer, M.a» Deuntser, Mit< M. Untw>rih, Mrs. Ellis. From (J- io»— PrincH P.nh*t-a Phy» Nondbun. Lieut. Nai-Too. Dr. Uirachi Mettn. M. S. Harry,
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    • 93 4 Wi Prr ur. Ifvie, To-Mouow. l-ontinn»l Simbn. 11 are. Penan* fi'» Sr*e 1 p.m. R itu I'iihi: A'u/fciui !pn. Sliif.n hi and Jipan M'toAA^n 8 p id. I', via portfl >'Tpp\rt 4 p.m. Mangle ok Paknam 4 pm. Munlok A P"h»ng X«6y 4 p.m. Peauig »nd Deli Hebe
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    • 169 4 x FLU 5 Vmu'i Him Tom Cirrim Fbom Saiud Comioisbs. _3_ B'° I Dot I? Hock Son* U» Dot sch| SO Wneodsh «»mbiis Oct «R»n Seng Wh.U 17 E lum Bury Kus sir. IM4 Tscer and ICchinotau «>ci Allabß M«>er A Co. 17 QU'Llicob Dal ttr. H^ ;Or «k
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    • 94 4 Din. j Vbul's N*m IPluAßio Cinim DHTTIIITIOt 17 XlM.goo 17 Altin? 17 Him. hi Mini 18 Ku Yang 18 Hong Wan Ig Keplon It) f.-.i.1.-r 18 Ophir 18 HS 18 Skuld 18 Ann PAOatr. I Oockmu Dnt «tr Scbailem* Jap »tr. Butler Bni iir. Taylor »tr. Ho ton »tr
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