The Straits Times, 19 October 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,659. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1901. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 944 1 •iniE bok:. bo company, limited TIK Stan i:. I lift Assurano*. ■srvMl ''-.i.T Firw In.uraaos *«»stT. A Mas A"un.- 'omrany (Fir*). TK» Kiu.Ul. I ,1- tomriMU!" Rncirty. Th. (Tiina M"t'ial IHoh™ Navir»tioi. Cospaar Tb* TotMiluin Lagw R«er Cuupasy. V<v psrtlrnbra <4 th.«« Comfmntrt, SM th* Nil H«lr..rtw nl of THK
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    • 924 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITIININKLIJKE PAKKTVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Oovernmeni. AgenU n'.Sinaaport: HHIP AoEffT, UTE J. DAEIfPEL* A Co., IS, Colltee QDIT. The undermentioned date* are only approximate rtl-»mfr From Kirwoten a/ill *>• Iknnati-hwl for On (7. Uj Jacob Mulucuu via »cl. 17 boa^raiiaia. Hoelelen*, Ampeuan, Boerabaia Maiasaar,
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    • 682 1 AUHTRIAN LLOf D1 8T BAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Ckder Mail Coictract with the arstriar goterhmeiit. The following Hi the dates on which the Company* sUanien may be expected to s»iil from here: OUTWABD. HOMaWARD. ISrtl 1801. V. lii'cquihem i TW.io r*pt. :t Oct. 7 TViMte Oct. 26 luaft't Nov. AI M
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    • 466 1 Milkmaid^ 1 lulillt' dam Guaranteed K^ffrrSSggjP p r 8M this rmi Lream. tkah iuh Largest Sale in the W«rld. "^T* "^^^E sir T JL^K .^s^sV V 1 s^s^K Vsk -^E^B 3% cup of it is Jbiquid Jbife Jit all better class Stores. IKSUBAyCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE
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    • 391 1 INSURANCE^ THE PII NI X A s sL-K 1 N I COMPANT OF LONDON. lllTlltuHDl.ll 1782.) The undcrsigMd, Agoot* for the above Com pany. are proparad to aooapt Fire Kisks at t lie current rates in Singapore, and also in Jobon and Ui* othsr Statw in th» Malay Pxniasola BTITt
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    • 742 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND BHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Bterling Reserve..«lo,ono,U» Silver Resorvo...? S,: 80,000/ 18 .'60«a RESERVE LIABILITY OF t ..nnnnooo PROPRIETORS. |-f10,00n,000 Cockt or Duuotobs R. SRTBWAIf. Esq.--C«AiaMAIt BOH. J.J. BILL-IHTIN* DlPi-TT I1IH>» H. K ToniKs II L. BicßAaoaoK, bq A BAvn.Kso B SoßcaAar. D. M
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    • 429 1 NOTICES. \|R. GEORGE LAWS, ME. A.I M M £}„*> Batt<>r y R°»<<. Bingapore, having had 17 year, experience in the^a*t i, now open to examine and report on, or survey mining properties, or assay minerals anil metal* at short notice. Terra* moderate v c. LOST. "VOX TERRIER DOG, Municipal No
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    • 639 1 CHAMUM LAIR'S FAIN BUM Applied to tht aflicud part, *•**•»> STIFF NECK*™ RHEU.MATI-M RORK.NESM of the Ml'-CLBS MB STIFFNESS of iheJOl.tT* ror sal* l.y til dealers In medlcir,*. Li. r ANTBD P»rtner with •mail capital v» for a good mining norlfirtefcinii Apply to C. P. c/a Sfratte RH WANTED. TMMKDIATELY.
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  • 1014 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 19th OCTOBER. VuLi-NTKiRtNG all over the British Einpira lias received a tremendous iu.pKtus from (lie ticill. ut work done in S.nuli Africa by members of il.f auiiliarv forces, and the recent great augmcntHiiun of those forces in India has compelled the Government there
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  • 79 2 Yestkkday afternoon, 11. E. the Governor and sevi lal other gentlemen met at the town Hall to view the newly arrived portraits of Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel G. 0. B and of the We Sir Charles Bullen Mitchell G C.M.G. The portraits are to be
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  • 56 2 Gknerai, Buller, in a ayaaah at a luncheon given in honour of the returned Queen'BWestminioters, admitted sending to General White a cypher message, after thu battle of Colenso, suggesting the possibility of the surrender of Ladysinith. (4«,neral Buller said he desired ti cover Gen. White's renponsibility, believing him to be
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  • 36 2 A nmv China question hi« started Prince Ching has requested of the foreign Minivers at Peking the withdrawal of the foreign business establishment." from Peking on the ground that that city is not a treaty port.
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4,' ms bank rate is I'll f,
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  • 10 2 Mm I'ryer came by the Trinjjmu from Sandakan this morning.
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  • 11 2 A Siamese gunboat arrived from Bangkok as we went to press.
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  • 9 2 Rtv. Villenreuve arrived from Rangoon by the .Vi.it/en yesterday.
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  • 14 2 The Parramatta passed Malacca at 8.43 and is due here about 5 p. m.
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  • 11 2 The Government Gazette notifies fresh rules for the examination of Cadets.
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  • 16 2 Mr C. K Green has been appointed a passed Cadet with effect from the 9'h luM.
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  • 11 2 Thk Singapore Municipal electoral litts are published in yesterday's Governmeat Gazette.
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  • 13 2 With to-day's issue there is a supplement containing shipping news and some advertisements.
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  • 17 2 The rate for calculating exchange compensation allowance for the curi ent month is 1. 11 per dollar.
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  • 17 2 Tm Scotsmon of Penang and Province Wellesley have decided to give a Ball on St. Andrew's day.
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  • 15 2 Messrs. Mac Donald, Anderson, Aneoard, and Strong arrived from Bangkok by the Breid this morning.
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  • 19 2 The new Director of the Colombo Museum is a most eminent scientist— Dr. Arthur Willey, D Sc. London, MA.
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  • 27 2 In- P. A O extra steamer Mm left Bombay on the morning of 17th instant and is expected to arrive here at daylight on the 28th Hem.
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  • 26 2 On Tuesday and Thursday— race days —the Slrailt Times will be issued at 2 p. m. The hour of publication on Saturday will be the same.
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  • 27 2 Thk S. C. C. and 35th Co. 11. A. mot at football last evening on the Esplanade. A d'ng-dnng gamo resulted in a draw, nothing baing scored.
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  • 24 2 The Eastern Asiatic Company's steamer Maha K-mrarWA has been transferred to the North German Lloyil line. She used to be on the .SingaporeBangkok run.
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  • 30 2 Ihe performance by the Singapore Minstrel Troupe in aid of the fund for building a new Temperance Institute will be given to-night in the Town Hall lor the last time
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  • 29 2 Ywtkhday evening a Malay ymitli was arre»te<l for stealing tlirt-e empty a-rateri water l>uttles from the Sinuaiiore Kecn-ation I lub. He in caught by uo« uf tb« Club Unities.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 45 2 DISSOLVED AND ESCAPINO London, 19(/t October. Commandant Botha, finding that the in v.i- ion of Natal has been disastrous to the Boer-, has dissolved his force, leaving the units to escape as best they can. Rotha aud a few men have gone north.
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    • 15 2 J. Kruger and Lieutenant Breda have been hanged at Crad >ck for trainw.ucking.
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    • 32 2 AGREEMENT CONCERNINO. AFQHANISTAN. Uter. A despatch from Ut. Petersburg states that coinplein agreement hu ocen establisheil between Kussia and (ii.at Brilaiu, averliog all danger of a quarrel over Afghanistan.
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  • 34 2 Chkistmas Island is unified to be a port under the llarbiuri Ordinance, llie limits being:- Flying Fish Cove lroin Smith Point on the eastward, to llie westward limit ol larilll Beach on tiie weslward.
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  • 45 2 IJv.inan.irtinentj im pa«s«<l in I'erak, authority is given to heads of departiimnls there to fine i ii.it employees tor neglect af uut\ piovulcd that the salary is under Situ a month, and that, in no single uiuiith, shall the tines exceed 20% ol the salary.
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  • 40 2 The .-I. Apcar brought the following pai>sengers lroin Calcutta yesierday Mr. Moore, Mrs. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Aveinoiii. Mr. 11. Greenwood, Lieut. Williams, Mr Holley, Mr. Turner, Mr. A. J. Martyn, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. J.O. Davies, Me. Fry.
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  • 51 2 Tut Singapore Municipal Estimates for lUII-' are published in yesterday's Uamrmaaal tkmUs. The revenue is set at tl.Mll.limt There is besides a ciedit balance which is expected to stand ai Slfftl.UOO on Ihe 31st December next The uitll.iy Is put at »1,651,W0. 1 he gM supply expenditure is given at
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  • 58 2 ATTsxno.N is called in our advertising columns to the large new stock of toys and games just unpacked by Kali Bros. The slock is a very big one, and Includes almost everything that a youngster can desire in the way of toys. llie toys have beuii received earlier than usual
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  • 58 2 As the circulation ol Sarawak copper coin is now prohibited, and as the public at I'enang are still possessed of a good quantity of Neb coin, the Uoviiinn.nt, upon representations made by The Chinese Advisory Board there, propose to exchange coin of this denomination to the extent of So.OiOat a
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  • 56 2 This morning, Sergt. Cahoon, of the (jatnliling Suppression Department, charged eight Keh Chinese with gambling in a common gaming hou*e at 3 Hoekhim Street last night. Mr. S.irwar cautioned the men and dismissed them. Four Teochews weie charged by the same otlicer with a similar offence at 24 Omar Koad
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  • 68 2 A combined revenue chart for l»00--1901 of lilty-foiir Kntish Fire Insurance Offices forwarded to us by Rouetead and Co., shows that the Itoyal, of which Boustead and Co. are me agents here, had funds at the end of the year, MndaaWi of capital, amounting to X („')lii.Uy The net premiums
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  • 80 2 Fikthkk particulars have been received reguri'.ini: the Australian Comnionwealth Tariff Bill which has been introduced into the Houee of Representatives. The new duties include: sugar, 120 shillings per ton— excite, sixty shillings with rebate of forty shillings if grown with white labour; tea, twopeuce per pound pint twenty per cent,
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  • 110 2 The following Post Office rules hearing upon adhesive slumps take effect on the Ist January next. (1) Adhesive stamps which have been obliterated by the Post Office, or which have any word, letter, character, figure or mark written upon them, or impressed upon them, otherwise than by the authority of
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  • 115 2 An action brought by Mr. Van Andel apaiiiht Mr Y. Tan came before Mr. Justice Hyndinan-Jones in the Supreme Court yesterday. Plaintiff claimed S5OO damages on the ground of breach of contract in relation to an agreement between plaintiff and defendant, who were partners in the business of I'Utch lawyers.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 112 2 To the Editor of the "Straits T\met Bib,— As I also experienced the same inconvenience, I consider that J 0 N. E had sullicient causo for complaint of water having been moved on to his houre at "43 am instead of 7.30 a.m as advertised I anticipate
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 621 2 NOTICES. HHVIIIE'B WHISKY SFaV IAIXT selected bland; thoroughly m.Mure.l in bond. Pni-e f ll' per cmx»; wmplM free. BOKNKU 00, LTD. to. th. l Sole Importer.. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests ».V» 11.-.. 1.-i(Kilb-., alter srrrn after fourday* in t«-«-n day* Water in Water. Tbe above tern, were made by
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    • 417 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. Wine and Spirit Merchants. POMMKKY A GKENO'S Champagne GEISLER Co.'s iDdi» Brand Dry" BTU DRY." AYALA Extra Dry." Cockburn and Campbell's Vino de Pasto Sherry John Little Co.'s Fino White Seal. Deinhard A Co.'s Liebfraumilch Motley's Celebrated Old Tawny Port, do Hockheim in Choice
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    • 432 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co. Have just unpacked. S& Waterproof Coats Waterproof Invernesses ie %f- *F* Robinson Co. Quite the Latest in Sailors. gbg3> SMART NEW SHAPES NEAR TO SKETCH. i f Prices Cts. 60, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.85 II WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW A CO., ALMEIDA STREET. Plants for Sale. Rare Ferns,
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    • 375 2 WANTED a ß oj.| Victoria, with falldown frum aeut. Apply to JKS., -1-10 c/o Stra.il, T.nus. \ITA\TF.D at once, one Young Lady M AMiistani Mu<t have bad previous experience. Apply to WHIIEAWAY LAIDLAW A CO. 19/10 WASTED I^OR Singapore a competent Chinese 1 I dragKistandHi-pHns 4 r. Apply by lelter,
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    • 13 2 At u pottiswoode Park, th" w.fe o» Mr. A. CoriA'HiK. of a sou.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 311 2 Just Received a new supply of 100 Different kinds of Picture Post Cards PANORAMA CARDS. With or without Handpaintinff. G.R. Lambert Co. 156e "Straits XDimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES 1 he STRAITS TIMES: Daily issue, in Singapore per copy IS Cts. per month $I.SO per year 030.n0 (By post) per month
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  • 1531 3 Ram.c SjtuK* rf\« grown too hii"y Ist 11- man of late, and e-.-e.-i >llv at Chance Alley th* pwpetn-il hl.ick i« 1 diagraee I 1 the town Without ariond in? <" kn>v jut liuw f»r th* powers ■1 th. Miini.-iml Commlaaioaori exieno in the pr.-in'es, I ,lo
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  • 95 3 Th« Penry relief memner Erik arrived at II iln.ix N S., on Hoat Uli, from the north with Mrs. I'eary and her little daughter on board. Lieutenant I'eary was found at Eiah in ex elleni health and reported all well. He slated that he had rounded the
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  • 111 3 Recently an o'd Curuishwoman asked her parish priet, says a contemporary, 10 ie.id lv her a letter from her t>.>i who bad left her many years ago, ana ■M living 111 New hngluinl. The unwr't orthography was uoubllul, but thx eoa- mill ions vicar did his best
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  • 116 3 A die; atcli Irum Jjpenhageu says that Dr. sjpliu^ B<tug, in.inu s r 01 tbe 1 1 oratory i>.<lon>:iiig to frote^sor Viaooa, n.cutor of Hie light cure tu* lupus, baa constructed a special electric 1 nup, giViOit a lueble light, but whiu 1 Ib extremely
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  • 190 3 British subjects turn Siamese. Dim no the past few week-, says the BaaaM Tunes, two residents who bad owed a11...-iin.- to Great Britain turned themselves into >ianie*e suhj.cls. One day a .Straits h in Ijm i-li subject preseined a petition to the acting II B.M.Con.Mil anda-k 8
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  • 353 3 Sipr. 2nd saw the advent of the football season There i« no reason to think that the season will he better »r worse than its predecessors, a contemporary says. At BFasaM there can be > i.mmii'e. for the championship of the First Division of the League, the
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  • 1087 3 Javanese Magic. A Malay hi lii.l otlicer in the Govern t -civ.cc, Abdul Kivai b> mini', «ii.. ia nowpurxuiiie hie studies fuither in H .Ihinri, has written interesting ■II join in a nmv»piper in Holland on ■Ml MBHI lor religion with ihe common ).eopl« in Sumatra and Jiva
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  • 87 3 C"pt>tl i-<>rii|>l:>iiis that very little alien iuii tnmt t.i have been drawn to lli.' projected line of railway between Alexandria and Shanghai. If, hnwever, anyone will take the trouble In 1,,..k at the in»|>, he will tee that if thin scheme i» carried through, a great
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  • 205 3 Kaiser's Warm Interest. KretNTi.Y. in response to an invitatinii from the Kaiser Sir William Oundall, deputy-chairman of the Dover H.rhour Board Mr. WnrsfriH M.m-11, registrar of Dover Harbour; Mr John Cnode Captain Iron, harbourmaster; and Mr Walme«ley, resident «"ngin»«r of D .vi>r H»rh,.ur Bonrd, have been in
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  • 925 3 Affidavits by Soldiers. The War Office >n the 2"th tilt, i-sue.l In' copy ol a letter from I i < l Kitchener to Gen Prim-100, in which the former "aid: "I beg to express my appreciation of 'be manner in which -ome of my wounded and
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  • 84 3 Nik -h.a Tesla is about to establish his liist wirelexs telegraph station at W.inl-nclyff ninft miles from I'ort Jefi. rson, L. I Two hundred acres of land have beon purchased, and the nece^ary buildings will be put up at once. The main building will com >in .i :i.-.o
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  • 125 3 Two million watches to be delivered in I<ondon from Amen 1 within (he next 12 mouth* by a single firm, make the largest order wliicli has ever been taken at one time in that department of trade, says the Liverpool Daily Post, and marks a new
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  • 151 3 Mr R C fJrey, district magi-Irate, Kuala Kinr-:ir. to act as District Magistrate, Kinta. Mr H C Bernard, district railway engineer, Perak State K lilw.lv>., to act as resident engineer, for t railways, Mr. C. B. M Desbnrouch, warden of mines, Selangnr, to act as collector of Innd
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  • 277 3 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (20th Sunday after Trinity.) 7 in. Matins. 7.41 a m Holy C.mmanion (Choral). 4 p. in Sun lay s.-hool. |>. in Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines. aarrison Parade Services. 7 a m. St Andrew's I'.ithe.lral. I'M.', h in li ak.-m Mali.
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  • 46 3 Anvn from England state that the King's birthday, on the 9th November, will be observed in tbe United Kingdom. A distribution of honours will also take pi In Singapore, as alreidy nntifiod, there will be no military ceremony bnyond the firing of the usual Royal salute.
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  • 583 3 SlgoiFOßl, 11TH OrTOBEII. 1301. PBOIHTGK. fi'iml.ior buyer* 13.50 <opra Ball 0 26 do Pontinnak HKS Pepper, Bla.k. buyers .10.26 do White, d%\ 47.n0 Sago Floor Sarawak .146 do Brunei No 1 S M Pearl P«eo 4.10 Coffee, Bali. ls% ha-i« 2! .V> Coffee, Pslemfong. 16% bn«i« MS 10 Toffee,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 70 3 THKh'E'BNO FRIEND LIKE AS OLD KKIhXJi- He will sJwbm help you in time of neMl. It it the a. me with Chamberlaiu's 1 olic, holera and I> 1 rrhuM hemedr. It is an old and tried friend in man) ihuiitands nf homes and like oth.-r old friends can slways be
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    • 58 3 The PAIN at a BURY or BCAI.D is a mo-t instantly reh. ved by applying ('liimherlain'a Piin Balm. It also heals tbo injured parts more quickly than BJ any other tr.-at nieut and except the hum is very severe, does not leave A :AIC. For sale hv all dealers in
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    • 250 3 WKATHKR RKPOBT. f nwox 1 imh 0,-/. <M. tta.iM p irn. !ip. in. 41 auHi.ijfl.M'j-U.xfli om:. 85" R7U 77.0 W. R'llil. 77« Mi 7«.^ -=h '3 ;,r.nf\Vn wsw w. Calm r Ma».T«m|, (U Z*a«l Yin TS.L 1 ?>;- «ax.ln flnn,Ml.n i '5'S' I<! 2 Rainfall 0.04 S a The standard
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    • 592 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HAXKKrm'Y ORDINANCE, HH, IX THI Si i-iikmk I'urit OF THI STRAITS Bantaaaam In Bankruptcy. No. 5i of 1901. He M A. K Annamalai Chetty. Receiving Order made 7th O» toher, 19nl. Date of Ailjuilieation -th Octolwr 1001. Date and place of Kint Meeting 28th Oct. iwm, at
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    • 832 3 NOTICES. Kodaks |H« ■:^|"»irilTlflfl T OEOIIGE MICHAEL, I Robinson Road SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. Maginn, M.D., L.M.C., L.5.8.M.E.C., U.S.A., who arrived in Singapore from San Franrinc* via Hongkong on October the Bth intending to engage in the practice of hin profesaioa here, evidently contemplates making quit* a prolonged stay in Singapore,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 178 3 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 19th October. High WaU-r. 1.27 p.m. SCC. Cricket. S. V K. Kirinu. Tanglin iA 4. S. 1.. O. V. Monthly Me.lal Pl.iv. P. O Mail from Europ due. t. I. O. a. T lVm|>eriince I'lub. 730. Harmslon's Circus. H...v-li Koad. 4 A 9. ParwM Tbeaire 11
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 648 4 AUCTION SALES. Bstatr of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Year' Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices, Oodowns and Shops thereon, cltuate In the commercial cantre of Singapore adjacent to the Banks, the Dock and Shipping Coy's Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Con•ular and Newspaper Offices *c.
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    • 633 4 AUCTION SALES. AITTIO SALE OF HANDSOME PIER GLASSES At our Snle-room, Movdny, Ms. October, at noon. 10-10 roWKI.I. A- i 0.. Au. tioDCer*. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BCMK^ AT ora uw.i-p.ooK Tuetilny, Wnii Oct., at 11 m \\^OKKS on Elucation, B«ienre, >> Navigation, tftcnm, Electricity, Engineering. MedMaa, Minoralony, Csrpenterins, and
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    • 346 4 NOTICES. AHftSforLEA&PERIIir WOBCESIthSHirtt SAIiCE. By Special WOTMtJIX3HHBk His Majesty Pinreurs to *!&&^^&&>& The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hud Office No. 13, Canto* Ro.n, SausxnuL I AS. A. WATTIE, Manner. MKSSKS. TAN KIM HAH SONS. Wai Agent.. The Company offers easier terms and better bonu«et>
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    • 522 4 BT. ANDKbWS HOllr-t. t CHURCH of Kngl.nd Boarding Houw a\ lor European and Eurasian boys who de«ire to altend the schools of the pla c. Applications to be made to the Colonial chaplain. w. ut sTuonon to rmirowNEKH and \J CAPTAINS, i KAHTIEN'S ANTI-FOULIN'.i lIVIM.-lIIO.N. Other nuiM than our orifjioal
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    • 425 4 NOTICES. For Nervous J^av^austior) //^^^T CHAPOTOUT'S ■4^R Phosphoglycerate MM OF LIME Tlm aMn mttrttlM m W^ m m at Ut Htrwtm tjittm. aW Tm WUaawtan. fnlmmy Am km »l mm. laiM. mliau. aid I* daUSIJ. aj» ■M^SpL^P paaaU of ma rtfU aaa If] W %^*l Bla ~«ll Hil.llilil al •yfj
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    • 471 4 Norim Sleep for Skin-Tortured Babies Tire R d e Moihers<^^ In warm bath with CIiTICURA snAPand a slnnle anointing with CUTICURV pure.it c< cm Waati nad greatest of skin cum. This Is tiie purest, fwaal I st, nv>«t Epeedy, permanent, avid economical trtntinciit (>r t- r. •■■inp-. disfiguring. Itching, harnlns;,
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