The Straits Times, 22 November 1901

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. a 0,68 7 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 916 1 »THE BOKSEO COMPANY. LIMIIED FI^UK Sraa I Life Atffumnoe. Nor»-f. roien Fir. ln»ut»noa SocifUV. AtlpM Annum- romrviy (F-r»l. Tk» B,,oitaK I* v.onu«. Sndoty. Ta. Chins, M.tual Bh«ni Navvafion Company Tks TotPtsakaai Lager Besr Com|iaiiy. Vor parUmlars t* Uk»e Coßipanwa, (an th* Nil p»avm*>.-~*t IIIK BOKNBO OOMPAITT. LIMITRD. Apt-nts STEAMSHir COMPANIES.
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    • 806 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH niLLOITS ••(IRANI) PRIX." PARIS, 1000. M H A| A ofHi«llsstgoality;uidhaTOp«OT»its«Dii«bUity.Ar.uim.-nrf W0 pfc^ i^B OHCAPEST. U lilllr "f?ffiAMSHIP OOIDPANLES. I^ONINKI.UKR PAKETVAART MAATBOHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Nethenvjas inch* <iovti(Bßipnt. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aobsct, latl J. Paksdii* A Ojb 5-S, Colltee Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approxtaMg Steamer
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    • 618 1 >TOKDDEUTSCHEK LI.OYD I BREMEN. UAMKURG-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GF.KMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known rnptil-steamers of tln'-e lines will leave ."ineapore on or about the undermentioned dates: Outward 1901. Homeward 1001. I /<<i..-r« Dec. 2 Prints* Irene Dec. I Stuttgart Dec. 16 Premsen Dec. IM I Kiinig Albert Dec. SO
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    • 500 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids •uaitD ""It (1 IV I I I E*v\ \im I Guaranteed W>W COSOCfiD I^n pMr Sfe this **sz~—r^' Full Cream. wmwm Largest Sale in the World. 3% Qupofit isJsiquid Jbife Jit all better class Stores. INSTJEANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital lK,l?7,flO0 Paid up
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    • 553 1 INSURANCES. THE PHCE.VIX ABSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. (ESTASLISWSD A.O 1783.) The undenigped. Agents for tbe abovaCom paay, are prapued t.. aowpt Fire Bicks at th* current ratoa is Vingap-ro, and also in Johoro and tbe other SUM in the Malay Pmunsula. BTI YEN 1 Co. L'UXIOX FIRE IXSUKANCE COMPANY OK
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    • 722 1 HANKS. nONQKOMi AND (SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL lIO.OOD.OOORE.iERVK FUND.— Sterling Reserve..|ln,ono,oon 13:fi ,,noa Silver Res*rw....» .V&0.000/ l3 60 > (m RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 innr ionoo PROPRIETORS Cocrt o» Dibbctob*:— r -klwlk, «m -ohiiuii Hon. J J. Hsul liriso Dsn-TT I'aAiaMAM. H. K ToniHS K L. Rl «AaDao», Hsq
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    • 428 1 NOTICES. KIMWAIv KKIfl k WOKkH «c I'ASIU PANJANU. ABE now supplying building I rick.. For particulars, apply to Chop KIM BIE, -I/*-"? No. 24 M»l».va.str.ft P JIPIOL&STEEL **i i ?««~'^»"«-»i«*i oi'.! to. R«m«. pi.o«. "'-Q»«ii7^ S»*«TI«I. Ckmlx. MHmiAm|>TON. BtOLJUtO. •>l«Ktadpau.«M->« < n,»>»mi>«mS! uml ftincitaakl irbtinj VMV of rlumv ii.Mi.iif ££=3v5SSSSS£s
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    • 667 1 T«f PwUr'i Isvi^ When yeur child ha* a protracted, paroxysmal cough, none at night, aan— pamed by a peculiar sound or whoop, whlcb cannot be mistaken, and thea laboured expectoration of mucus, with apparent suffocation after eonghlng. give at once CHAMBERLAIN'S COUOH REMEDT It »nl render the paroiyem of coughing
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  • 9 2 on tbe I:, *t in<t.,GEuKbe I'a riok Linmiy.
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  • 477 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER. Pi«"K.\or.R and the public generally will rejoice to learn that the Selangor Government has taken up the matter of the Port Swetteuham health and coolie difficulty, and that some remedy for ike existing condition of ail'airs may shortly be discovered. In
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  • 359 2 Thi utterance of Mr. Chamberlain at Edinburgh on Oct. 2fith, which has caused an outburst of feeling in Germany, was in regard to the charge against the Government of leniency in dealing with Boers. Mr. Chamberlain said But there i« another rharg* which doeo undoubtedly atfect the Government. It is
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  • 275 2 Trusts are not waning i.i popularity in America, an.l, by latest report*, a new trust a new bieel trust with nearly douole th.- capital of Mr. Pierpont Morgan's— ln* just been formed tliere. The new "combine" embraces all the Cleveland mill-, and all the other leading iron and Muni companies
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  • 64 2 Apropos ol the report in yeatnrday'a issue anent Judge Law and a Weathercock Jury, we are informed that there was no unanimous verdict of not guilty. The two Europnan gentlemen on the jury insisted upjn a verdict of guilty from the outset. This dews not disprove the fact that the
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  • 47 2 Wt are informed by the Municipal Secretary that th* Municipal Engineer has arranged to extend the hours of water supply to the town from Saturday the 23rd instant. The hours of supply will then be 7 30 am. to 1 p.m. aud from 3 to 6 p.m.
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  • 6 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is l/10f
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  • 8 2 Tub Straiit liudjtt will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 8 2 Tut Portuguese transport Africa left for Macao yesterday.
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  • 12 2 Electric tramcars are expected to be running at Calcutta in M.mli next.
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  • 16 2 Lai-ncrks will leave Johnston's Pier for tin: Swimming Club on Sunday, at tt.3o aod S ;n.
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  • 16 2 Mkssrs Powell Co. advertise a furniture sale at No. 2, Oxley Road on the 30lh iust.
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  • 12 2 Messrs. Radhaswamy Co., 35 North Bridge Road, advertise teak and rosewood furniture.
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  • 22 2 Tuft- M. M. is. A.'wim left Saigon at 10 a. in. to-day and is due here on (Sunday at 8 a. m
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  • 17 2 At the Assizes, a Chinaman has been sentenced to live yeajV rigorous iinpri sonment for culpable homicide.
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  • 18 2 Thi port of Banjuwangie in Java was gazetted yesterday as infected owing to an outbreak of cholera there.
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  • 21 2 Mk W. A. Cuscaden, the Acting Inspector-General of Police, f i S., has arrived at Penang on a tour of inspection.
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  • 21 2 John Roberts, the billiards champion, is about to make another tour ol India and the Far East, including Penang and -Singapore.
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  • 21 2 Tue Bangkok Time- notes that Butlerfield and Swire, and Jardine, Matlieson and O>. intend to put boats ou tbe Hong-kong-Bangkok run.
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  • 23 2 Mr. W. T. Taylor, our newly appointed Colonial Secretary, sailed from Colombo, on the 11th instant, to Europe en a three months' holiday.
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  • 22 2 Ykstcrdat Mr. Bnattv lined a Chinaman $60, or two months' rienrous imprisonment, for bringing 10! unstnaped letti-rs into the Colony from China.
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  • 29 2 Tbi passenger* from Singapore for China aud Japan hy the Kunuj Albert are:-Dr. H M Miller, Mw.ti A Harrison, W M Rice, A. Bidouloc, B. Kobnd, and D Tohdo.
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  • 33 2 Mr. C. W. Barnett, of IVnang has been officially authorine<l to file a specification for bis invention of a water tap suitable for general use and for the prevention of waste of water.
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  • 30 2 A telegram from Kerrol to Madrid states that, according to advices from Rio Muni, \YV»t Africa, native cannibals havtt captured and eulenao>rpor»l and six soldiers of the dpttoish Marine Infantry.
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  • 33 2 Tm Chinese Cliristian Aseiciatiori meets to-night at the i'rinsep Street Church at o'clock. The Revd Campbell N Moody M. A. will give a lecture ou Formosa. The meeting is open to the public.
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  • 38 2 At 4 o'clock yesterday morning Sert:t. Major I'uleu arrested a Chinese you h willi a fowl in his posausaion tor which he could give no satistactory account This ruing the lad wan sent to jail for ten days.
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  • 42 2 The second of the series of lecture* on First Aid to the Wounded" will be given at the Drill Hall to-uight. Tnese lectures are not coua'ned to the Bearer and Ambulance Co. hu'. are open to all Volunteers who care to attend.
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  • 35 2 Li Hdkq Cha.no a death was accelerated tiy excitement consequent on a ctoriuy initrview with the ili"iiu Minister. The non-signature of the Manihiiria treaty negotiated by him is due to the Japanese pressure on Cuiua.
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  • 41 2 Mv J M ti b. .in, oi Messrs. Howarth Kiskine, chained a Chiiiaiu. 111 yenlerday, "curt Mr K.-atty, wuli theft in .-Scott's Road of a quantity of bolts and nails valued ai IM Prisoner was sentenced H two inorillis' rigorous impri»oriin>.'iit.
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  • 41 2 At a recent meeting of a planter*' association in Ceylon among the subjects dincutsed was thu increane of druukuiiness am m/ coolies who have now taken to drinking a kind of socalled German E iv de Col >gne with disastrous leetills
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  • 45 2 This morning Mr. Binh, tim Clii-if Warder, cuuruel a llylam b >y with leaviiig bis employineul without giving Mtiaa, The boy pleaded guilty. His wages duu were forfeited an.l lie was lined *5 or one week's rigorous inuuihoninent, the line if paid to go to
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  • 56 2 Manila is to liivd :i new brewery, k»>h UM MamU Time* ol Ihu 3rd iust. Mr logaaa M.utnn, tie* president ot the southern California Brewing Company, is now in Europe making the necessary purchaser lor the Manila establishment. Tiie preseut plan is to M tUWI on ico plant and artesian
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  • 67 2 The Keho d<! Qtim contains a serious warning to the sjdtM tli.it ilia clandestine lamination of anna is going on to a l.iriia extent under the very eyes of ■MpMM ill rlhanghll They are nit exactly made there but tli.y are ■rWajhl ill pieces from the United S ale", tin;
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  • 71 2 The attention of local Shipping Agents aud Owners is again called to t M notice in our advertising columns oilifying that all vessels carrying cargo, 1 is-enti-r.-, oi- pilgrims to ports nl 1 lie ('tr.)mnn Kinpire in Kurope or A J i:>. .1111. 1 Mm regular Consular invoices, and aUo
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  • 69 2 Tun Malay Sugar Industry Association met at Penang on Monday last with Mr Vermont in the chair On the question of coolie oontraoti boitig hi lUffal up, it was nrgirl that th« Goyeramt'i.t bhoiild make some btiuiaLioub so that, instead of prosecuting the for Ihe days they are absent, they
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  • 79 2 Niw that U Jlun^ Chang is dead, there is said to b» no DM now in China to pal into tho nata ataiaat Taaa l.v, the Kinpresr-Do eager s favourite Minister, whose ignorance of foreign nlf.iirs is aa Tinous. 1 11 ji'i-.l it may be doubled if there is any
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  • 59 2 A telegram to an Australian paper says Sir Herbert Maxwell, M. P. for Wigtoushire, and one tune Junior Lord of Ibt treasury, stales that, in IMI, when tin BladatOM Government determined Mahsba Hill, the Queen plainly told the Cabinet she thought they were all wrong; there should be no convention
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  • 80 2 Captaix 8. P. Ahem, of the I'nitcd States Army, is establishing a system ul ii imnisi r uti mi lor the forest reserves in the Philippine Islands, nnd is anxious to obtain the services of three or tour foresters who have h.-id practical experience in India. Mr ltibbentrop, late Inspector-Cieneral
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  • 33 2 The medical examination of candidates fur adinisssiun in the Eurasian Coinpmy of the Singapore Volunteer Infantry will be held at tbe Voluoteer Drill Hall tv-morrow (£Jrd) mormug at 7 o'clock.
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  • 126 2 Ik official Colonial circles in London there i» said to be a strong dmtire that the Colonial troops should he adequately represented at the coining Coronation. It is pointed out that arrangement! were made for the visit of a Colonial representative contingent to ibis country
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 34 2 STRENGTHENING THE ARMY. MORE MILITIA. London, 22nd jVorwnfar. It is stated that one method by which the War Office proposes to increase the strength of the Army is the raising of new militia battalions.
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    • 36 2 II Mil I COUNCIL CANNOT UNDERTAKE IT. The Arbitration Council at the Hague has decided that is incumpettnt to deal ,wuh the Boer appeal for arbitration in the matter of the war.
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    • 60 2 OUTBURST OF RESENTMENT IN OERMANV. Uim Mr. Chamberlain's reference to the Franco-German war in the sp«e<-h which he delivered at Kdinburgh on the 25th October, has produced m extraordinary outburst of A<kl.),vi >!m i in Genninv Tbe aerai-olKoial SonlHautteh* Zoilung, commenting upon this, dascriboe the agitation an being
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  • 253 2 (The Slraid Tinut v not r*apouibla fur th. opinion, of it. oorrvftp. indent.. 1 COOLIE LABOR IN THE F. M. S. l'n the Editor of tK» MMh T.mtt." Sib, I rend with great interest your leading article on the coolie question ou November L'ml. I noted you considered Mr
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  • 366 2 Holding tbe Police at bay by Force of Arms Till" morning, before Mr. Beatty, a Keii Chinaman was charged by Sergt. StaalwJ Kith bouse trespass and assault. A OkUHMa stated that at lv o'clock last night the prisoner went into hi* shop at 42, Kampong Baliru Road
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  • 170 2 The German mail stearm-r Albert, which arrived from Kuroite yesterday, had on board 27i< passengers, including 66 for Singapore There wore also on board 311 German soldi«r!> The whole of the paseengor accommodation of the ship was fully encaged The following were the passengers to hingapore
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  • 32 2 Tbi Anan special telegram regarding the Melbourne Cup, run on the Sth instant, >tates that nineteen horses ran. The belting wa» Bto 4 against Kevenuv. It was woo by half a lengU.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 395 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LU. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite. Gelatine Dynainilo, Blastin.r; Gelatine, Jetonators. Safetj'Fajcs. IKD EtouiPit Blasling ApiMritus, f*« n/*i- ttftm ML '«.»y all wi.iimfwiwnit in tlrcat W.-x-Vtin, nrr made smm Ue hujl, .tajitnrd 0/ taf«ly and tunly twt, impoent by ths Sriluk (imermnenl, am' a.*, thtrtft>n,g,uirattloai tube
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    • 909 2 JATEBT ADVERTISEMENTS. Kelly Walsh, Limited. New Colonial Libraries /d firiotttl/JS at $1.50 Each. \*Jr r Muusine, hy dive Holland, author of i 11 ILItl t)(iV S m My J»pan«s« Wife J *"*™»*^W IhMM. I M by Joho Strange Qyf R eceived l)«p Sea Plunderings, by Krank Bullen AND I t2SffiSJts£U?
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    • 394 2 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RADHASWAMY^ CO. fSeak and Rosewood Jurniture Show Rooms. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. ML BRITISH INDIA STK'M NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PKHANG, RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA. THE Company* steamer XBY ASA I,W. too*. Capuin Crueu, will be despatched for the above port* on Tuesday the '.wh instant. For freight
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    • 352 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to lie sent for Christ mns should Ik- taken now. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'mas Cards with hifjh clase Photographs of the sender printed on the canlH. X'uias Cards, Picture Post Cardx of Singapore Views, Royal Visit Views Volunteer Camp, hwiiuming Clul),
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  • 1305 3 litpit, \2lh MMWr A Laium Law f.>r I'.ihanc, which has mooti aatdai, wai pawed at •h« him mi', tun. of State (.'oum-il and Viiioiil: .illht things, maol al- w.th WMMta, which at. .n cnga-cin. Nts Irom tnontli to n"i. will) contracts, which are t,. he n ■end into
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  • 112 3 Thk Report on the Indian Famine Fund of 1900 hits just come to hand. It recounts the splendid response made, thri>iii(hout the worM, to the cry of the iMDia»«toiskM in Western India in that year. It shows that an immense amount of suffering has been relieved, and permanent
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  • 104 3 The Adelaide Match. Thk f.illnwiiic i« the detailed reoult of the firßt match playod hy the English Eleven in Australia, which com-iri.Ti.-eil Reainst Knulli Australia at AJei.i.lH, Kmrmtktt 9th Australia '£10 Kirn inninni Vn i-f. nnJ inning.) IMb) m l.n-lan<l lIS (t"ir-t irninj-, Sti (H«rond inninpn) Total 3M
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  • 207 3 Cheap Electric Lighting. Fkosi lon* and careful studies of the atmospheric' conditions in northern Germany, Heir M. O. Conz, "f Hamburg, has taken up the question of the industrial application of the winds which are always abundant in that region. He has discovered a system of electric
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  • 415 3 Four More Victoria Crosses The King lias been pleased to signify his intention to confer tbe decoration of the Victoria Crow on the undermentioned non-cuiiiinissioned officer and soldiers for their conspicuous bravery in South Africa r^t. 11. Hampton, 2nd Battalion Liverpool Regiment.— On the Zlsl Angus'.,
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  • 86 3 A few minutes' delay in treating some caw* of croup, even the length of timf it takes to go f»r a doctor, often proves danperoiif The safi-st way is to keep (one good relit Me Croup medicine ■I in Ik* l use There is none better tlian Chamberlain's Cough
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  • 937 3 Mk. Jackson, th« Judicial Commissioner, arrived in Seremban on B»turdav, where h« wai the guest of Mr Chevallier .it ihe Residency. He w.i§ on his way to Jidebu, where be is trying the iirt- ..I murder, which we mentioued in our n.itos some time since. Our
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  • 171 3 Betoke Mr. Michell, yesterday morning, two Chinese sampar-men w«re charged with dishoneatl} retaining stolen property, to wit, a quantity of clothing and a bicycle belonging to Mr. J D. McCullock. The facts of the case were that on the 14th instant Mr. MrCullock ordered his Chinese boy
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  • 1316 3 Home. The London correspondent of the Ind'an Itaily V«in wires on the lOlh insl that public sympathy for Sir Redvers Butler shows no Migns of abat-ing. It spread from bis native county of Devonshire, where the indignation against the Commander-in-Cbief and the War Office is furious, to otl
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  • 155 3 The assemblage of a large fleet of British men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour has resulted in a series of interestiog matches. The other day the cutter of H. M. B. Ocean competed with the cutter of H. M B. Attraea, over a mile course. The crew of tlie
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  • 224 3 l.'iHO Sali-bcky, in his speech at the Guildliall banquet on Ui«9tli inst., said it wan a matter fur congratulation that the peace of the world is ao little disturbed. The slight cloud over the Mediterranean had passed away but filty years airo it would nol have lelt
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  • 90 3 Recint Army Orders state that the War Office has authorised the issue of a hair-brush as an additional article of equipment for men of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Why this article of toilet is found necessary for mounted branches of the Service, the Army Service Corps, and the RAM.
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  • 585 3 SlKQiroRI. 22»D NOVEMBIK. 1<X>1. PRODUCE. Oambier l«SS room n»H do Pont i link n Proper, Black buyer* SO 87J do White, («V 4750 Sago Flour Sarawak *5 do Brunei No. 1 Ml Pearl ran 4 10 Coffee, Bali. 16* l.«»U S7.7» Coffee, Palembai -J0V baa!*. »".6O Coffee, I.iherlan No.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 A sore throat 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. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. 8-A
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    • 142 3 Yeu must stop Coughing. The best way to cure Chronic CouglO Broniiiitia, and Chest-Colds is to appl" Littles Oriental Balm. Kui.U.l well mi the diest and hack, it penetrates imme diatay to the inflamed parts. The tickling in tlr' throat ceases the spasm weakens: the tough disappears. It often cures
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    • 84 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STRKKT. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 am. to 4. .10 p.m. BusinetH Hours, 7 a.m. to t) p.m. Sun.lays Up to noon. $1,000 WOUTH 0V X'mas Cards At Cost Price. 100 dosigns of X'mas Mounts. Sale on now From 7 a.13. to 7 p.m.
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    • 783 3 xXOTTCES. FRAMES. LAKCE *)TOCK AMI TABIBTY PICTURES. Ocwtge Michael, Puoto Stores. YUl T N(t man. ag«d W— thoroughly acquainted with the English. Dutch. French, German, Portuguese and Malay languages, sugar cultivation, administration and cil-well material, wants employment; greater part outside or io AcLf.k preferred, apply to letter S. c/o Strait)
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    • 633 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices, Qodowns 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 &c.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 247 3 DAY BY DAY. Friday, »md November. Hivh ««t«r 7o p.m. 8. V. C. Pint Aid Lecture, 8.16. [run. run Club limuTl. i'araee Theatre. Boacb Road. 0. Saturday, ajrd November. H.Kti Water. 7..50 a.in. B.ls p.m. F lure Pale Orange Kd. Powell, ft J'hilhirmoni.- Orchestra. S. 1. O. a Monthly Medal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 219 4 NOTICES. CUTICURA REMEDIES THE SET Consisting of CUTICDRA SOAP, to cleanse tne skin, CUTICURA Ointment, to heal the skin, and CDTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool the blood, is often sufficient to core the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, ltchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when the
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    • 756 4 NOTICES. ALEX. FOX CO, 43 High Street. 4 BE now showing an entirely new assortment of goods, specially selected from fashionable London Housea for tbe forthcoming season Viz: A lovely selection of Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed hats in the latest shapes and styles. Millinery trimmings, flowers, feathers, buckles, hair ornaro
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    • 392 4 XOTICE& •—■avlt-s j^V |tAIiSAr«IILL«|j CLEANSE YOUR BLOOD GRIMAULT- C° HCIXCINAL SKIN SOAP .'Ji jj _SS_ffl_____s^ Medicinal Skin Soap CICARETTEI Ho. 666. la tins of 90 Ho. ttS. Gold Tipp«d 80 raefaaf Pmfnl Airtight Tin. Amenta: KELLY WALSH, ■INOKPORE. s«.le Manafacturara ARDATH TOBACCO CO. 1 ondon. KnflaM. THK HEWFRENOHBEME D V
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    • 376 4 NOTICES. AHifs for LEI .PERMS' ft fA ft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUGE. v Bo Special Warrant JwgfßEiK His Majestg *v!r Pineoors to x s& The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. MEN'S WBAXKUUn CURE3D. Man) thonsands of men suffer from enervating weaknesses, and canuot find a cure for them. I aay to sach sufferers
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    • 278 4 TAN S A N (MINERAL WATER) Most Refreshing and Invigorating NATURAL TONIC KM BALI AT MODKKATK I'ltll'K-. CAN HK II.YD AT G. OTOMUNE CO. Jewellery! Jewellery!! Jewellery!!! LldM ud fi.'ntV rfagi M with hrilHli and gem-l.ndit-v balogtw Hit with brlUtaaM, gema, xnd pwtHs. l^idieH' liroix-ht-H do us) Oo do Ijldicrt'
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