The Straits Times, 14 November 1901

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. So NO. a0,60p SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER g& 19^1. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 907 1 »|MIE W .NEOCOMPAWY. MMIIID Till St» IjbJ lif» Assmnwjt. v h OnKm rHr» Imursnos Society. At!«. A..0. .'™»T«ay (Fire). Th. K.iuiu 1 ife ««ranoe SooistJ. 1 h. lithja .i»l S''«m N»viir»tioii Company Th- Totter/ i \*t" Be«r O.mpsjiy. ■■I imrti a) j» <* H"* 1 Oonpams*. sse th* full »nWI
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    • 1579 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. -I^-ONINRIJJKB PAKETVAART IfAATBOHAFFU I'ndi r contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aunts al Singapore: .-Miir Ausxcr, la«^ J. Daenhels A Co., C'OLLraa. gnAT The undermentioned dates are only approximate. *\9W ""sicame' rrom K.XDecteo Will oo li^jpnu-ien tor On Hilivixvia Nov. \-J Batavi'ii, .^aniaranii. MoraUia! Billiton MakK»»ar, Mima, I*rantoeka,
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    • 863 1 j Njmcmj Milkmaid^ WiSEDM^ 11/ li I 17 i£Jfi •o.«««iD ■""J^lj IW I I I Bra W|| Full Cream. TLn.ik Largest Sale in the World. "IV." 1 Ji Qupofit isJbiquid Jbife Jit all better claw Storey. INBURANCE& rfIHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRE INSURANTS COMPANY. Capital tK7,,V)O l*aid up CapiUl
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    • 720 1 BANKS. HONGKO O AND BHANOHAI BA»<;NG CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve.lin.onO.OOO I ll37fio onn Silver Reserve....* .VM.OW/ 13 60 OT RKSKRVE LIABILITY OF I unnrnnm PROPRIETORB Oln n Corn nr Dibsotoes:— B. Xsibwsi, K«|.— C»iaxiK Hon. J.J. Bbll-levix. liir. tt ihiiiihs. H E ToHlin. B L. Bicauowlf, Big
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    • 580 1 NOTICES. COALS AT GALLE. B-'it Welsh and Indian (Barrakur) always io s.oek Quick deiinatch. CLARK, SPENCE Co E. COATKB Co. Galle, Novemlier, 19.11. MARINE CLUB BALL. r T t O he held in the Town Hall on Friday, I «9th Nov. 1801. Members are requested ti make application* for their
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    • 688 1 CHA»i««HLATir» PAIN BAlaf AntMHtktaJHUd^uitm, STIFF NECK RMKfMATIriM RORBNEau of th* MUBCLH MB STIFFNEfS of th* JOINTS, For sal* by all dealers in medicise* •verywhera. Prices SO eta. and 11. O*a, arrnl Agents, The Dispenary, Sinsspor*. \y ANTED (or Sarawak, a Csnveysoclnj Apply to «■<■ PATKKBON SIMONS A CO WANTED: situation
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  • 609 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. THURSDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. I SiNOAroßtiNs, who areconfrm.ted with v rapid transport problem of ;l.eir own, will read with interest the let'erto the r.me», written by Mr. Charles I'ullrnan, which is reproduced in another column. Mr. Pullman is not the original inventor of the Pullman
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  • 181 2 A okmxkman of high reputation will probably arrive here beforn very lons, in the person of PtwJasaai J v. Jenks of Cornel! University, Ithaca NY. th« American currency expert Professor J< nk-. says a Ceylon paper, has b«en deipatched by the American Gov?rnmont on a tour round the world to
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  • 92 2 Mr F. K Jennings to-day received a cheque of 52,5n0 frim th'i Hongkong and Shanghai B ink in acknowledgment of the MfTJOM reuderel by his Detective Aqen-y in secucing the arrest mid conviction of the bwqrian who r ibbtd tiie Bnuk at the tune of th., Spring Race MMtMft and
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  • 86 2 W« ar« requested to mention that the performance of Uhariey't Aunt advertised for to-night has had to be putpoiied, owing to ihe indisp jiition of Mr. Fabria who ha< achieved such great S'iceeoj in the title role of the piece. His in my Hands) will greatly regret to le.arn that
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  • 6 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/10,;
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  • 9 2 The homeward mail closes to- morrow at 6 a.m.
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  • 10 2 The Hokien Chinggay procession will take place on Monday next.
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  • 12 2 Mr. Mus. Pears came Irom Malacca by tbe Hung Han this morning.
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  • 10 2 Thk Philharmonic Orcbestia meets for practice tomorrow night at 8.30.
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  • 15 2 The MnMtj Budget was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening
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  • 21 2 The N. D. L. homeward mail steamer Kinulsehoii lull Hongkong on the 13th instant and ia due heie on Sunday afternoon.
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  • 36 2 Thk running of the Penang-Taiping trains is likely, so it is understood to be Komewhai delayed owing to the dilliculties encouiueied in raining the bank on the north sid<i of the Krian Uiver to bridge level.
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  • 39 2 It is said that Count Rudolph Kestetics de Tulua, who obtauiod sume notoriety a few years ago, recently presented himself for a Master's certificate at Trieote, but. failed to pass. Tue Couut is now said to be ib America.
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  • 39 2 Thk play for tue Amateur Golf Championship uf India and the Kasl will take [dace on the 25th, 2Gth and 27tu December over me lollygunj Club Golf links. The conditions ol play will be the same aa last year.
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  • 31 2 Thb Englishman says the Singapore horses winch will probably race at Calcutta during the forthcoming season are Valuta*, Highlander, Keeidue, and DwaMar. Ihe latter trio make their rirst appearance in Calcutta.
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  • 40 2 Tbk Russian torpedo-boat destroyers SbtHuki, Ustelr auu t'ottl, now in the Baltic Sea, Have been ordered lo join the Far kVotam squadron. The ironclad I'eter the (rrtat win, it is reported, also be Despatched alter alterations have been carried out.
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  • 43 2 The festivities during the cricket week at Uougkong include a/ci« at tbe Cricket Llub last aigm a rucvplioii at (iovL-ruuieul House luuiglit a tiieatn-i-.il yerluimance 10-rnurrow night a uuinar at the City II ul on .> uuui.iy and a Him at Kowloou on tiuuday.
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  • 58 2 Tut following is the list of passengers on board Hie I. A U. Bleainur Cvronuindtl Uuuieward Oouod Mr. V. Kyau, Mr A. Kei, Miss Ituey, Ll. N. C. Carr, K.N., Mi J. U. Kuye, Mr. W. T. dlearn, Mr». X.. reman Held, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kitchie, Mr. Mrs.
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  • 69 2 The shortage ou the various sugar estates, iv IV-r.ik, owiug U> the prolonged drought at the begiuning ol uus year, is said to have amounted in most cubes, to ten per cent of the OKtp. NtttvithBtaiiutug this we hear that tue uhths of the largest I'erak sugar ciMapany have risen
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  • 63 2 At 7.30 p in. this day week, the Preabyteriau Alissiou Church in Priusep Mret-i hulas us Auuiversary service when the customary reports will be presented, to be followed by the unveiling ut the laic Mr. Houg tioul Kium's tablet, alter which tnure w.il be a social" at whicli rafreahmnnls will
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  • 65 2 INTERPORT CRICKET. HONOKONO WINS BY 119 RUNS. (Sperial telegram b the Straili Timet") Hongkong, \or. lath, 6..')0 p.m. The Straits second innings closed for 106. Mactaggart made 16, Kerr(uotout) 1 Hongkong thus won by 129 runs. A telegram to the Cricket Club says ■an the Straits going in the second
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  • 21 2 Oreen Defeated. In the afternoon Hancock met Green at tennis. The Hongkong representative won by three setts to love.
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  • 181 2 STRAITS v. SHANGHAI Hongkong, 2.18 p.m. The match between tbe Straits and Shanghai opened this morning, Shanghai going first to the wickets. At inhii time, Shanghai had got 144 for 3 wickets. The following are the scores of the Straits-Hongkong match in both innings Hongkong-- First Innings. Hancock
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  • 78 2 Kor breaking! into the iiiirees quarters at tlie General Hospital, Hasid was awarded rive years yestcrdiy and the same sentence was given to Teo Ota Cheng for committing an unnatural offence. Uf Wee Juan and San Peck, charged with theft, the tirst got two munths, and the second
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  • 114 2 By kind permieiiion of Admiral Pdluuibj Lingi, the band of the Italian flagship Marco I'olo—uue ut the best Italian bauds in the world outside of Italy -will perform during and after dinner at Raffles Hutel this evening. As comparatively few Singaporeans have bad au opportunity of hearing
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  • 153 2 Tbe British transport Clue arrived from Madras this morning with the l.'tth Madras Infantry on board aud went alongside tbe wharf after inspection. The regiment consixts of 85U N.C.Os., men and followers. The l.it'i are to relieve the I6Lh here. The lii'.h (formerly the 2nd
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  • 101 2 It is reported that it has MM to tho knowledge of the authorities that attempts are being or will be made to tamper with horses shipped for South Africa by inoculating them with a d»»tftictivo or at least disabling serum The evidence of a
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 79 2 BIG GALE IN THE BRITISH ISLES. IMMENSE DAMAOE DONE. Calais Packet Sinks a Lightship off Dover. Many Lives Lost. Isindrm, .Vor. Ull,. A gale wliicli p>n*e<i ov.t the whole i>f Uni Mritisli Islex Iin« done imnim.se damagn. Kmhi.'.mi sMfitUu "r« recorded. Fifteen BanoM w^r- Ir >wn« 1. Tli« Calais paokal
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    • 19 2 bear. The laan aaaW Mirii/ attacked hqaatbfl Ihaf were repulsed with the lo.<!. ut awaa men.
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    • 28 2 LIOHTSHIP CREW SAFE. Revenue Cutter Wrecked. TIih I) >ver IgbtaMp MM were saved. A revunue eutte- win wrecked at Leitli. Tw.^nty-tliree of tlio crew were (lruwii.'l
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    • 20 2 The Marquis Ito h;i< had an interview with at Dakoaart*, the French Miniv.er lor Foreign ASsilS.
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  • 311 2 Policemen Sent to Prison Befohk Haatn. iMakwMa and Oilman yesterday, two Malay pohee con■tables. Boaopt and Ibrahim, attached to the Kaadaac Karban poh.e Matiaa were charged with robbery from a sailor named Norris, belonging to EL M JJruk. It secuid that iv the early hours ol I'hursday
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  • 496 2 Rin Lode Report for October. in k manager reports Main .Shalt— 1 10' Level, So J l.ode E. driven It)', total diMan.-e, JM' 1.,.<1h 26 uf lair quality stone. Tlie MapM over this drive still continue to keep about V to 4' 6 wide of food stone l«0 level
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  • 19 2 Mk A. Collin«, Mr J. Smith, K.X., and Mr SantoH Victal arrive! from Bbaubai by the Oorvmumdei Uut inomiDi^
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 533 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY" SPECIALLY selected blend; thoroughly matured in bond. PrK£|lO per caw; samples Im. BORNKO CO., LTD. tn th. s. Sol Importer*. "Eagle" Cement The Latest Tests MO Iba., I,* mi alter nrvrii after fourd«)» in it-«-n <ln> Water in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer
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    • 635 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years 1 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 Coy's Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices
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    • 665 2 NOTICES. Reduction IX TRIBES OF Plates, Papers, Chemicals, Kodaks, and Films. HOMI MICHAEL. PHOTO STORES Attention \t leßtu.n 1 TO- SIGHT, 14tli AUI'BMtEff, at the Parsee Theatre ANJOOMANARA." Great Reduction in Admission Prices. RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL MENU ox Thursday. tKe I4th instant. I>Y kiuil permission of Rear Admiral 1 Palumbo
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    • 524 2 ETEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. if intermit and respnnsibihtv of Mr T. E. Eiklk in the firm of Asian Oilullik A Co., I. .n i mi, ta d i,, ou turns hore And in iVrv*-.i{ ceased bj mutual consent on IW Octsbar 1901. i ill I- 1 1.1. \N WOUB A CO.
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    • 82 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photpgraphs intended to be si<nt for Christmas should be taken now. Sittings Hhould be arranged for at once. X'mas Cards with high clawt Photographs of the sender printed ou tlie cards. X'mas Cards, Pictnro Post Cards of Hiigapore Views, Royal Visit Views Volunteer Camp, hwim-. tning Club,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 257 2 lode" Straits iDimes." SVBSCBIPTIOS It. l TSS. Th, STRAITS TIMES: llaity utur, in Singapore :—per ropy IS Ctt. per month SO ptryenr OJO.OO (BypostJ per month tI.SS m P" m.OO ■Iht STRAITS BUDGET: P"«>PH M>CU. m i, n p fr y nxr 9iB.w fUfpoMt) feryear ftO.OO SOTt —The Stra,ti Iltidgrt
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  • 73 3 Thk '<• Plantar pats the nutation What I I vi. ..I the raipiaV Vulaa-t.-er I' 4 fair number ol in. uibfrs h..- c been enrolled, ai coulrcni. i.'s have b pm sbaaad, ths oSi I been eh" i«.1, -in far; tl.e Oorpsappa. randy p wsemoi erarything needful pisapt sulU n
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  • 74 3 The Hongkong 1 laity Prett »ays that Hongkong's score of 901 in the recent interp >rt shooting matea was in every SBBM i. remarkably tine one a* is shown by com)) irii.g it with the scores last year >| Singapore ard Shanghai. Bhooting at tlio large targets wiiicn up till
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  • 72 3 U landing th« Btnaaport mterport shooting scores lo Hongkong, Lieut. Klliot enquires ol the Hon .Secretary of the Hongkong Rifle Association whether the present tune of the year is the. most suitable for Hongkong to shoot th.tbe match in future years. "It smtus very well iv mogapora," says Mi Elliot,
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  • 68 3 Tiik N irddeutscher Lloyd hasadopled a sjst.in ol compulsory insurance amongst tho employees, which has reached dimensions in accordance with the size and prosperity of the company, assuring every Individual contributing tow ir.ls the tun.l adequate sapped in case of accident, death, or old pension. A small tax is levied
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  • 92 3 The naval survey of tho bar at the mouth of the Bangkok river has now been completed. Tbe result, is of the highest importance to the shipping of the port A new middle navigable channel has been .li-.- reared, a discovery win li will effect a very considerable savin;; in
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  • 266 3 AfMM the arrivals by the P. and O. raaVi this morning were Mr. James Gallow-v-Weir, Ml 1 and Mrs aud the M G -noway- Weir, who are on their way to In lia, na Uotoarbu, on atrip around the worl.i. Mr. QaUowmyWeir, who is i'..ilm;» brst known
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  • 452 3 A Gikxan paper, Uur^ri, has compiled a comparative StatCßMßt of the world's tbipoiaj 1 oompaniesal the end of last year wi.i.h speaki well lor the interests afloat of the Fatherland. At the head of the list appear, the two large German coni|.ani. s, tne HamburgAmerican line
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  • 105 3 Five New Steamers. Or the live ii. 'w steamer* with which Nippon Yus>>n Kai-iia will increase their Meet, tiie Ku.iuino Mant (4,841 i.in-) lias ,i,r...i.|y pi-smi lataagfa here on her maiden voyag" to J tpaa, 9m is intended for tbe Australian line. The otb.'r steamers
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  • 135 3 New Formations Ordered. An Important General Ordor by the Command. r-iu-(liifl in India is issued, directing new formations for cavalry to adapt**! at BWMBMNI during the coming cold weather, pending the issue ofaievised C.valrv Drill Book The object aimed at is lo present as small a
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  • 184 3 Thk annual report on St Maiy's Church at Kuala Lumpur lor the year ending on the 30th .September last has been published. The year commenced with a balance of only $S-i in hand .ml several pressing debt* to liquidate, the largest items being 51, 716 to
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  • 181 3 ELECTRICAL FITTINGS FOR H. M. S. HOGUE" The new armjured cruiser llogue is to be fitted with electrical fittings for working the cap-tans and all subsidiary power for steeriug-jiear, engines, ventilating fans etc Fhis d.- i-a.n. says a Home paper, is in direct opposition to the experience gained in the
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  • 188 3 MR. MACLAREN 'S ELEVEN. Programme of Matches in Australia, Al was telegraphically recorded in yesterday's issue, Mr. Maciaren's eleven bar* lost their first matea in Australia. The following is the programme of remaining matci.p" Nov. IS-19, v. Victoria, at Melbourne v,v. U 47, 1 N. Boota Wales, «i Svdn-v. Nor.
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  • 292 3 Under the above heading, f. W. Vibert, Lieut. R.X.R commanding the 1' and 0. steamer Cimmandel writes to tbe A.C Ltuily Ksssj as follows: 1 am sending you an account of an unusual incident which befel the good ship Coromandcl in the China sea on
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  • 242 3 A homk paper (•ays a case of romp in;. -rent :o taipowaaH and masters it. roporWd from Caicu'ta. in lue AdBHBItJ Divi-i.iii ol the High Court lueie, mi apph'-ation was made on behalf uf the B. 1. ti. K. Co. Ltd., the chatterers of
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  • 221 3 The Re-armament Question. A London paper says We are once more assured that the authorities nan seriously taken up the question ol the !>■! llinmwil ilfttm Volunteer Artillery Ihe heart-sickness produced by hope deterred will protect Volunteer Artillerymen from the lisk of dying of joy at this new
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  • 684 3 l.ip e<A Notmbtr. The rumour ia again current that the Seien-ing mines will b« re-opene.l w.tli the new year, and the naneoi a certain gentleman, now in btUIDetM Singapore, is menuoned as mat nf the probabla OMUMfsar. In this connection ■ppaatl that there is an inipres.si.>i. abroad IkM
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  • 1350 3 Mr. Pullmans Views. The following letter dated lmh October from Mr. Charles L. I.u.man appears in the Tunt.- Nearly thirty years ago I MM from Chicago to England to permuie the directors of the Midland Railway tha' the English public would k|t>raciat*i and pay lor
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  • 464 3 M. de Uinei<*an, French JUniiitor of Marine, prß'iilnd at the launchms of ihe ciuiscr Oamhftta recrnitljr. lie .i-.-ui.-i liis nt-arers that, alter I lie completion of thfl vessels now in 'instruction in Krtmch yard*, the coasts of France will enjoy the same secuiity as her laud frontiers. The
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  • 239 3 From Europe. Pma Xordeulscher Lloyd steamer A"oniV Alth-rl, from Kremen. October 18. due 2lst .Nov6ml>er. -To Siiijjtuwc 3lr. ad>l Mrs. Atkins, Mis- Allan-, Mr. Tan-Jiak-Kim aod ton, Mr,. Ktrio* r and family. Mr. and Mr-* Thoinj>^on. I <t i*vnnnK Mr nii'l M rs. I C M.-iiulTW and family,
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  • 578 3 HiaoAroM, Nth Novimbku. 1901. PHODVCV.. Oambiar bu\«r« I |Uf Copra Bali t-K> do Ponlinnak &TO I'epper, Black buyers tDM do White, (S/0 «•<» Bap Floarfcnwat' 3.4.» •:o Brnnm .No. 1 3 M Pearl .>eo 4.10 roff<w. tali, 15X l.tsi* 27.78 Cottee, l-alembk <■ -jnx b«i» MM Cofli«, l.iuerian Nj.
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  • 75 3 'in Vessel's Nmi .FuuAKic. dmis '■TUITION Nov M Kiun Yum: 14 Chow Phy» 14 T»i Shun )4 U. Q M*y»r II •'rrmraadal 14 IraUll* 14 H»nWli:itllli. 14 I Amhem Uril »tr. T»ylor ttr. Jal'iuoa Mr. Btovili Hut Mr. \a* Ir. Vlbtrt I l)ut utr. I Nti-minti Brit «tr. Forbes
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 CIIAMUKKI.AIVS (Ol.IC, OHOI.EKA AND DIAKUHciKA BHBDY I?eT*y\vli.re n.knowl.dced lo be the Conn units. It alwuys cures, jin.i cures liiKklv It inn be Hi j.i'nili-il upon evi>n in il»' must wvprr aid dsniiirous casM run- iinpinit, all kinds oi iliarrho- and hi ihi- lint u u-uul liiownekH of thi- bowels tbi
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    • 33 3 CHAMCEUI.AIN'S COUGH RKMKDY. c'uren ovorninht the mo»t stubborn cold. a« well n» all its conipliuuiona-ticklinx in the mroiit, husky voice, and vi.l.-nt cougbinn. Sold by all dralpra in medi ines. Thol>i»p»nsary(Jcn«ral Afinta Sin)pi|>nr<!.
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    • 156 3 TANSAN SPLITS. Price $6 per case of 100 bottles. Stoppered with Crown Corks. May now be had from ill dealers in Singapore ai-1 tlir Native States. J CI.IFFOKD WILKINSON, Kobe, JnpaD. v.c. George Michael. Xmas and New Year Cards. CALENDARS, TOY BOOKS, BIRTHDAY CARDS, STUDIES, ART PICTURES, ILLUSTRATED POST OAJtDS,
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    • 896 3 NOTICES. T A N S A IT (MINERAL WATER) Most Refreshing: and Invigorating NATURAL TONIC KOR SAI.K AT MODERATE PRICKS. CAS BB HAD AT G. OTOMUNE A CO. WHITEAWAY, UUDUWICO. FOR LADIES A FOR GENTS Roll up Roll up PANAMA /flf PANAMA $9.50. %z*& $9.60. Really Excellent!!! INI) rool'K C(fS
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 160 3 DAY BY DAY. a Thursday, 14th November. High Water v.v I «.n. :rtokot. H oiiiikoag rs. Shanghai Mark Lodge Bmergrlit. 8.46. I'arvpp Theatre beach Road. Special Dinner. Knffles. Friday, 15th November. High Water. OR and 11..58 a.m. Cricket. Hoagkung vs. Shanghai. K O. liomoward mail closes. H a.m. Bearer 00.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1928 4 l'nrt*r:ni«ho»ili!ii:tb^(ollrnvir,/»lii)r-.- lions w« used str.— 'loamer nh.— 1. ir|ue;scb schooner; Y Viiclt; '"ru.— Cruiser; 'IM.— (Junbo.il r.ir Torpedo; H.p. -Hor««-poww; lli.i. British D. S.— United Stale lob.— Johor. &<•.., g. •_—Ocmmllargo: o 1 -deck PMSengrre I. lain; T. P. W. -T*njon« PMjnr 1V,,,: r. V. I) r«n;om<
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    • 121 4 K,r Vrr $lr. Time. I. -MOHKc'W. Europe ria ports Coromntvlrl 6 am. h.-nl.nn AS'nmrar.i! Pimim 1 p.m. Billiton PoDtiiinak H Whalt Soon 1 p.m. li.t i IMm Sultana Ip.m. MlaoiaArV Dickson H.Whall Hin 3 p.m. Hb.-inp'iai and Japan liitm 3 pm. Pending and Rangoon Vn'tu 3 p.m. Soiirnhaya
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    • 103 4 Fkom K intone: -By the I" lO.ii. Ckiuan luu on Saturday with dslua to the With )<t. She brings replies to the inni In which eft Singapore on 21th and 98th September. ..ft Singnpore Uni< in London Arrived Oct 4th PA CM Mil Oct *)th Oct 7th
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    • 204 4 5 I Vuul's Nami a Ton* Cm-mix Pbom Stiuu. 1 Conroiw. I K,o. Xov' 18 Kiaa Ynnn 1.1. Hun halt Hin 13 H>n>shim»Maru 1.1 Is»r*-lla 1.1 «>|.hir 1.1 linn Whatt Sooi, 1.1 liion 1.1 K'liertDii-kinaon 14 «',i i, 1 14 l.ai Sanir 14 Keong Wai 14 Clive 14 Sappho
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 345 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY. LTD Hi. Ornn No. 13, Cimox Koin, KHiauNti. lAB. A. WATTIB. Man>««T. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS. l*ml Agent.. Tha Company offer* eaaier terms and better bouuaet than any other Compan laing baaiama in the Baet. A Ipaoial point is made of prompt payment
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    • 372 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. Oa the Ist October, the CIGAR FACTORY of Manila known as the Maria Qristina" with all ritrhts, was purchased andformed into a limited Company under the style of the Maria Cristina Compania Anonima, Manufacturers de Tabacos y cigarillos, Limited. Dntil the issue of a new tariff the price*
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    • 352 4 NOTICES, F is persistent ns an t k: H Handkerchief. J§&? K are adopted BEflMSg^Sfe r.i<" iin »ipn I F c!> to I P?cn:s [white' violets; PILSKNER BEKK. THK FINEST OBTAINABLE J^ 4 Duz. Quarts Slf> I Pints $19 <=- ja leso discount 5/J I JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD. SOLE
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    • 765 4 SHIPPING. INDOCHINA S N. CO., LTD FOR PBNANU AND CALCUTTA. THE Company* steamer LAISA.vn, •2,tJf> tana, ('apuin r.iyn-. hivine left Hongkong on Ibe «h in.t may be expected to arrive here on or alwut the U'h inst and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage,
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