The Straits Times, 25 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,689 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 922 1 »|MIV IKiKNEO COMPANY, LlsttißD TilF. Wtm Ni t I.if» Atvnraitoa. Piss ln-or.acs I tHuA'Ur i'iwvim; Tk« sVsaMal LMs »«ni«ne»s.iei«tj. Tie Cktaa tn«l St^"« Navi^atma Company Th» Tnwaal'-i Lsger IWer Osipaaj. K.ir r*rl: i .r. sf tk«- Contpanw. see the f.,11 saWb. assi ot THI HfiKSEO O0» PANT LIW I'Kl> Ac-nt.
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    • 1534 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 1 OMNKI.IJKE I'AKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India (tovurnment. Agenlt at Singapore: rtmr AOBJCY, latb J. Dabkdblh A Co., 3-S, Coixtbb ({Hat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From hxpecteii Will oe iwHpHtched for Oa~ Bantam Molnrcan via Nov. 17 Soerabaia. Boeleleng, Ampenan, Soerabaia Mnoassar.
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    • 595 1 INSURANCES. rTiHE LONDON AND LANCAHHiRK 1 FIT.X INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital AvK.I'JT.WO Paid up Capital £213.7*0 Reserve Fnnd £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire riski at current rates of premium. BOUSTKAI) A Co.. Agetta. rl OHJIfA TRADKBS INSURArfUK OOVPANT. LIMITEri Capital SnUoribMt Jl.uu.m, Amount Paid
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    • 539 1 INSURANCES. L'U.MON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARLS. EBTABMtHBD 1828. UESKRVKS AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,iJ00,00U. 'PHE ondersigned, agents for the above 1 company, are prepared to accentHre risks for long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore. v.c. MOINE COMTE .1 Co Two
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    • 721 1 BANK& HO.NUiCC'.Q AND BHANUHAI BANKiNG CORPORATION. PAID-T7P CAPITAL »10,000,UOOHKHERVE FUND.— Sterling R. sen e..| 10,000,0001 sn-v>i»n Silver Reserve I 5,:.-«%000 •••'*.'«>■«» RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1100U )000 PROPRIETORS. /-•"MMWIOO Cnt-KT or DIBBCTOBS R. Snwtx, Y.*\ Chairmah Hon. JJ. Bfll-Ibviko I DlrrTT Cbaibmax. H. K Tomins. B L. Riciiimok, Bk) A lUvrr,
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    • 250 1 NOTICES. MARINE CLUB BALL. TO I* held in the Town Hall on Friday, rah Not, 1901. Members are requested to make npplications for Iheir tirkela and for those of th.ir guests, ar early as pomible to F. WHITEFIEI.I), Secretary. "»-H Ball Committee. COALS AT GALLE. Bert Welsh and Indian (Barrakur)
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    • 614 1 Cuts, Bruises, So&lds and Barns, Or like InjtßTMe, Are Promptly relieved by CHAMBERLAIN'S PaVIK BALM A few «p|,|,r.tior.. >U1 effsct a nspkUan For sale by all dealera in medicine* everywhere Pne« 60 eta. and tIAi. General Agents, The Dispensary.Singapore 3-B \y ANTED for Sarawak, a Cooverancinf Apply to •c. PATERHON
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  • 349 2 The Malay Mail says that it voices public opinion in the K. M S in opposing the idea of tbe latter finding tbe money for railway extension through Johore. The objections MM on these grounds It in very unfortunate tb&t l*i.'C
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  • 230 2 It may interest the local police and some others to learn that the two Jewish procurers, Haas an I Blumenthal, who were compelled to leave Singapore last March, at the time the police made a clean sweep of all such parasites in the town, have turned up in Nagasaki, and
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  • 167 2 From the Chini papers we gather it that the Breitschuuk-Marquardt Concert Company, which is making a tour of the world, will probably arrive here some time nnxt month and give an entertainment as soon after that date as possible. Both ll. r. Marquardt and Madame Marquardt, the former a violinist
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  • 118 2 In addition to the precautions taken by tbe Government of Selangor in appointing a committee to enquire into the cause or causes of fever at Port Swettfiiliain, the Chinese have taken measures on their awn account, and on Saturday last they held a big tamlniying hantu at the infected port,
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  • 52 2 A corkem'.'M'KM wtite« ill the Malay Muitot Friday:- "A match has been made aasvaai M'»M3. J aquim and I'.iiiili.MiMii.v P.lluv for MM a side. Mr. JoNqnun la iMi MM uid Mr. Tamboo r amy l'illay to rid« l'rruk tomorrow morning once round the race course nt fnl: rpreJ." Thai italics
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  • 36 2 H R. >ir Frank Swettenham accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Murray arid Capt Barry and Mr. Bosanquct left in the Sta lialle on Saturday evening for Tanjong Kling The .S"t Mb and party returned this morning
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  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m< bank rate is 1 lojj
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  • 10 2 ADt'LTKRATiNo milk with rial water is becoming common at Penang
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  • 15 2 Municipal notices rv gas supply and water supply will be found in our advertising columns.
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  • 12 2 Thk establishment of municipal slaughter houses is now under consideration at I'enang.
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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 It is rumoured tbat there is 1 possibility of an amateur dramatic society being formed in Bangkok.
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  • 19 2 The Dutch gunboat J'.nm. ■1,19. which hua been undergoing repairs at the slipway, went to the roads this morning
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  • 22 2 Mb. F F. Faithful, Mr. Frederich, Mr. Brossar.l, and Mr. Wm. P. Lower arrived from Tcluk Anson hy the b.b Mnlurca yesterday.
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  • 19 2 Mr. W. P. Thorpe, district treasurer, Kinta, lias neon appointed State Auditor, Negri Sembilan, with effect from lOlh September.
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  • 19 2 Messrs. Smith, Charorl, Dawe, Wright, Carlos Anaaldo, Allen, and Lloyd arrived from Saigon by the steamer A nnam yesterday.
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  • 23 2 M. Edouako Muii.T. attache of the Krench School ot the Far East, has been char*ed with a Mission of Exploration in Southern China.
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  • 26 2 Tbb North Borneo dinner is fixed to take place at the Hotel Cecil, London, nn Wednesday next. Nov. 27th. Mr. It B Martin, M.P will preside.
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  • 26 2 The Board of Directors of the IndoCbina S. N Company h&ve declared an interim dividend of Ha. per share, free of income-tax, for the current year.
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  • 28 2 Thk death has occurred of Mr. l. K. Starley, who was forty-six years of age, and was known throughout the world as the inventor of the safety" bicycle.
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  • 26 2 It is notified in the Guvrnmenl (inzrUt that the district of Banjermasnn in Dutch Borneo is no longer declared to be infected on account of cholera.
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  • 26 2 It i< notified to Ottoman subject*, by the Turkish Consul-general, that the birthday of the Sultan of Turkey will he celebrated in Singapore on Wednesday next.
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  • 28 2 Major and Mrs. Vanrenen, Mr. W C'.inl.iy. Mr. Hogan, Mr. J. Juder, and Mr. Waterstraat and Dr. Gerrard arrived from Kel a nun by the s.s. Ftevo yesterday.
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  • 29 2 Thi Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club gave a successful performance of Trying U On, in honour of the visit of the Straits and Shanghai Cricket teams on the Iftili instant.
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  • 36 2 Thi P. and O. homeward mail steamer Parramnlta left Hongkong at 2 p. m on Saturday and is due here al 0 a in on Thursday. The homeward mail closes at 6 a. m. on Friday.
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  • 27 2 Ml. H. Conway BelfieH, British Resident in the Federated Malay State*, arrived in London on long leave from S ingapore on 28th ult., and proceeded to Devonshire.
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  • 30 2 Siroiant Cordell, of the Garrison, Fort William, Calcutta, was found dead in his bod on, the 9lh instant. He was superintending the removal of a gun when he ruptured himself
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  • 44 2 Mb. Jas. Haktliv, late editor ot the Manxman, published in the Isle of Man, was a pawenger on the N D. 1.. Knnig Albert, which passed through on Thursday for China. He goes to join the Sorlh China Daily Xtwr at Shanghai ■s tub-editor.
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  • 403 2 A TOTAL LOSS. Thirteen Drowned. Information has leached Singapore that Messrs. Wee Bin A Co's steamer Amher.'t, I' ipt. Angus, 108 tons, has been wrecked al Kuala Paining while on a voyage from Singapore lor KeUn'an. About 9.:K) in the morning on Sunday, 17lh, the A inherit
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  • 25 2 M.: cai'liiwki.l, I'miik Laapaasorii iiliaim uf laa Taiiiiag rriiiiism wviiesley railway section, has arrived in Fank, and auother Trallic Inspector is expected to arrive shortly.
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  • 28 2 The Bincknk Tramways Company and the Siam Electricity Company are M he amalgamated. The TrHin»ays Company is goiui; into voluntary liquidation with v view to 'lie projected union.
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  • 36 2 At Jelehu un the 19th inst three Chinese were sentenced to death by tha J I'licml Comini^ioner two for the mur.hr of two Malays, and the third lot abetment of the murder. Robbery prompted the crime.
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  • 37 2 Th« output of tin in the F M. S. in the first eight months of this yenr, was 504,W!> piculs against piculs during the co r respondin^ m>nth, of 1800. The duty collected was $4,602,431 against J4,7.V1,015.
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  • 40 2 \W dear that Mr. Tan Soo Bin, who recently left London after his visit to Kngland with his father Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, is engaged to be married to the swood daughter of the Chinese Minister in London, SirCmcnen Lolengluh.
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  • 42 2 Tfik Italian transport Mara Minghetti Capt (5. S.irtorio, arrived from Hongkong yesterday fu route for Naples and anchored in the roads. The details on board are o oOicers, 3 ■iMMaavias, A n. c. os. and Ml soldiers, making a total of I!"!'
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  • 45 2 A MARHii'.R has been arranged, and will siiortly take place, betw.vn Mr. William U C. Walter, nf the Federated son of the Ute Mr. Churh-s' Walter, of the Indian Civil Service, and Harriet Florence, only dautiiiter of the la. Mr. Join, l.loyd, of Kuabon, Dwnbighxhire.
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  • 52 2 It bus transpired, states the London News Acem-y, that the whole of the cost of placiii. an electric light iii"t.illation in the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral, in substitution be the present gaa installation, hus been undertaken by Mr. Pmrpont Morgan, the American millionaire. Tun cost \i ex;iected to be
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  • 51 2 At the Assizes, Charles (ieorge Gallop, for personating a public servant, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, and six months on each of three other charges, sentences to run concurrently. Tan Ah Jiow, arraigned on a charge of murder, which was subsequently amended, was sent to goal tor live
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  • 65 2 A sad incident has to be repmtrd in connect ion wit Ii the voyage of the N D. L. steamer A'onto Allurl, which passed through the other il.iy from Kurnpe. The vessel had on board three hundred German troops for China, and, diirian the passage through the Suez Canal, .Surgeon
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  • 58 2 Thk Sullivan Memorial Concert at the Town Hall to-night, under the auspices of the Singapore Philharmonic Society, promises to be most interesting function. The orchestra will play several selections from the deceased composer's operas, and the vocal items are all Sullivan's. It may be mentioned that the annivursary of Sir
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  • 111 2 Mob* than one of the Paris journals says the French (iovenunent is Mill consirlerins the selection of a successor to M. Dimmer, Governor-General of Fri'l,l h lndo-China, whose return homo in February may be regarded as certain. He intends to again take up his I'arHimontary life. The candidates recently put
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  • 57 2 Tilt; titu.tl half-yearly salo nTuseful and fancy articlo, in aid of the funds of the abov* School, will take place, t> v., in the Town Hall on Friday the tit 11 of December, from 4 to 7 p. m. t and Saturday, the 7th of December, from
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 35 2 BANK CASHIER ABSCONDS WITH £170,000. London, Aw 23rd The Bank of Liverpool announces defalcations by their cashier, who has absconded with XI 70,000. Th« directors slute that the stability of the Bank is not affected.
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    • 39 2 The Rmn wkm th.it it is necessary there should he a worthy representation of British manuf icturars at the Usaka (Japan) Kxhihition in 1903, as our trade with Japau in now aiiin|>ortant as that with China.
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    • 26 2 mm, km Mm. The i.il.-r of the Canadian Government to raids 800 mare mounted troop* for service in South Africa has been accepted.
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    • 16 2 EIGHTY BOERS CAPTURED. Highly Boer* NMMjI iig to Arki-rman's commando have b"en captured in Cape Colony.
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    • 61 2 Count ll.itzf.liit. Gorman Ambassador lo Great Britain, it .lev). fCount Paul Von Hatifell-Wildenburg h»>i tan Sarmaa imtiasi <lor at th« oan of Si.Jan i.Vs Kinui- l»<>. He was m years of J>. Count HuuM.lt Im.l beon Secretary Legation al I'm* and the Haguo. Minister H t Mn.lrid, Am as»ador
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    • 20 2 Three batteries of Kield Artillery are returning to India from South Africa. STREET FIGHT AT ATHENS.
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    • 86 2 Many Killed and Wounded. An extraordinary fanatical outbreak has occurred among students ut Athens in reference to the proposed translation of the Gospels into modern Greek, which is regarded as profanation. The students attacked the offices of the newspapers which haJ recommended the translation. They
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    • 30 2 ANGLOPHOBIA IN GERMANY. TONINd DOWN. London, i.V>//» tkovemher. The German press has assumed a normal tone, although Anglopbobe demonstrations continue, and pastors throughout the country still deliver Anglophobe In miiii
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    • 21 2 Oreek Cabinet Resigns. Athens is quieter, but Cavalry stil' occupy tiie streets. The Greek Cabinet has resigned.
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    • 37 2 BOER COMMANDANT CAPTURED Couimaudant Buys has been captured after attacking a patrol and one hundred railway pioneersat Villiersdorp. The British lons was Major Fisher killed, two officers wounded, and some prisoners taken. The Boers lost ten men.
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  • 75 2 The band performance at the (tardens to-morrow night promises to be of exceptional interest since, by the kind permission of the officers, the massed bands of the :trd M. L. 1. and the 13th M. I. will play. The programme is as follows i.rsnd Kant fi]«kt Mfc-MSa The
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  • 72 2 Thk returns lrom the I'ahaug Cor por.ttiuii'n minus lor the montli of Uctober were an follows MMfM Limbing. Tons of stove crusiied l,h'OO; oxide of tin produced 65 tons. With 3o heads of stamps running for 27 days. Working expenses 121,. r ioo. Tlvt I'aliang Kalmig Lid.— Tons
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  • 169 2 The public are reminded that parcels intended for delivery in the United Kingdom lieloio Clinsinius Day eati be forwarded overland via Brindisi by llu: P. O. mail of the 2Sth November, ou payment of an additional fee of 60 cents per parcel. The mail leaving Singapore lor
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 474 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). GLASGOW. MMMMMMMM o' Dyua^iitc, Geligmte, (Jelatia.^ D> t ua.T»tj; 1 Blasting Gcktiuc, Detonaiorr, Sal'oiy i'u^os. Kletine Blasting Appnt-alus. Tkt ahorr BmIMMM. MMf ll< MBMtfotunl Onsal Hr(A* high ttmJmt of saf<l-j <!,H Sy IBM tiKpwW hy U,» drtswa rntMml, ami art, thtrtfurv, gtMrunteed to bt of
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    • 611 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SPARKLETS. A fresh consignment of sweet drinks, just to hand, put up in air-tight tins. LEMON CRYSTALS GINGER BEER CRYSTALS LIME RASPBERRY TONIC KOLA PRICE Cts. 65 Per Tin. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. Kelly Walsh, Limited. New Colonial Libraries SD fivjotftl/JQ at $1.50 Each. <%Jr jiwnbers. loved, John ...range
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    • 804 2 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS, NEGRI SKMBILAN GOVERNMENT WANTED for Public Works Deptrt ment in Asoisunt Draftsman 01 s»lsry of V>t> per mensem snplicanU mus, send testimonial" *nd upecirarns of tbeii wot k to the F.iecntiTt Engineer, Rertrot»n, Negri tjeoibilnn. NoqnanertproTided 7/la WANTED F)K n. Unk lotUlUtion nr-Hr Sirigspore A smart Chinese Clerk
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    • 337 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to be sent fur CliriMmas should by taken now. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'mas Cards with hi<*h daiw Photographs of the sender printed on the cards. X'nias Cards; Picluro Post Ciu-du of .Singapore Views. Royal Visit ViiWB Volunteer Camp, .Swimming Club, etc
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  • 70 3 Sir I- ncis 1. ivell.l mnerly >„ lad, irriwd al i on the 1 h in>t. Sir Kranci" i^ Indin, i I mli the Strait*, the Fur alia, ilr, on behalf nf the Ixin.lnn Heanei "f Tropical M'di.ine f tin- uutrtotinei an eppeelllu for Xleo.cOO to enlarge the seaaa el
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  • 79 3 The y niuie M interesting study last eve:. in.' al abaat 7 oVI.H-k there were thr.'.' very line oiri'-'-ntri.' rinsi aTvaal Urn Ml awea, ml at a few iiniiiite- M J very tine meteor that seemed Bsawel to have been shot out of i lie i the heavens west by
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  • 72 3 BMBMM to the ll'i//.- imif BisasSC tanain Si.intlnrd Raj.ili Brooke, of Sarawak, has made an BBtereetiaf attempt to f imiliari«e hit neigfaboiin in In* BntHeb home with his kingdom in the Indian aieUpdafß by th.formation of a Sarawak nio-euni at Oakley haM. ail eoaatoy teat, acer Cir. aoeetat Tae asasaaai
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  • 90 3 Tim H'iti-h Connul at Zanzibar, in his report for lait year, mentions that Americn Urn tin to the |.re«ont time raonopoliped i iarastoaat in pecraleasm, hut a 1 >.-:•! hulk oil installation h now in .oiirse of ciinr-trnctioii by the Sin II Traaapon ami Tmdiaa Co Bta ife wil be
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  • 210 3 I'hf f..l|..\vinc cabin pi>«»engers are booked fir the Striiu by the German iii.nl ►•-.iiiii'r PWaeaai weal dn.> Btb li.-i-.-ii" -r For Hiaaspate up la -'^ih October Mr .1 M. (Irnninnn. Mise B, V J. Bluc t .g,.|. M.— \N >.'liw-mborn. Kenn. J. K. i. A Ahiwmv ii Oamphell,
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  • 584 3 New Rubber. A nf.» MM nf mply fur rubber has been found out by M. D I Kn ii ii scientist at Saignn. The |..r.'-t" mUnd in that ij'i.irier abound I with lianas— creeping and twining plants which >:r..w to a lar. These lianas yield rubber out of
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  • 1141 3 1 here I"- rats, an. l ratn." UamUl. London, \tt Nov. was electrocuted on TuesAay, aad Ik* -anic evening the Anarmt SMMalistn in London celel.i.ited tne occasion by dance in honor of his noble death,'' and by sympathetic meetings at their clubs, at which they cheered
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  • 196 3 The Penang Turf Club met on Monday last. The i resident, Mr K 1. C Boss, dwelt upon the satisfactory working of the Club evidenced by its closing the year with a profit of over 5,800 dollars. The profit had been steadily increasing during tbe last nine years.
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  • 696 3 The War. A Bui Book of 400 pages on concentration camps in South AHca, which has been issued, contains the reports of medical and other officers, which attribute the high mortality to the dirty hahits of the Boer: their ignorance and prejudices their M quackery and their »u«picinns
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  • 89 3 Om of the sights at the Galle Kace promenade at Colombo i« that of a mail photon and pair driven by a native gentleman in a vivid coloured turban. He has a friend beside him. There is another passenger seated between the driver and the friend who escapes attention looking
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  • 779 3 Tin following letter appears in the latent issue to hand of thu London and (.'Amu Exprett, in rej.ly to a recent article il. mil journal on the question ol a Port Trust for Singapore To the Editor of the London ami China Expreu." Sin, I observe
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  • 211 3 W. B. Hr.x\>, a Sew York millionaire, pro|ioses to catch fish by temporarily blinding them. He has fitted out fuur boats, each seventy-five feet in length, and will send them to the Pacific Slope. In this connection he has consulted leading Yale zoological professors and
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  • 99 3 The following passengers are due from London by the s.s Sado Mam at daylight to-morrow Mr. and Mrs D M. Home, Mr J Rne, Mrs. V. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclntvre. Mr. W. W.Johnston, Mr K H. D. rJogg, Mr. and Mrs. T. Muckay, Mr and Mrs.
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  • 93 3 Calcutta via ports, MtcM on Nov. 26th, Boutlend ilc Co. Hoagknng, s'ulVnw due Nov J7th. Bouht..».i A Co. Baltic ports. .V-i.i-1 on 27th Nov., and Konn, in mi:. i» c. K M Honnlcon*. HormUa on Nov. •.>«. n. M. Freninntle via ports, .SnlaiUn on N«. 28,
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  • 83 3 As regards the leave taken by Mr. Taylor, our new THr-iiri .Secielary, a Ceylon paper says that tic had quite rerolve'l on going on to the Straits direct fro-ii Colombo, intending to have his w ;llh irnod holid »y n?xt yar But he was told that it uoiili b<j very
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  • 571 3 HIffOIPUBE, 2'iTH N"VVMIUK, IUOI. nouncis. Humbler buyers .....I I".?* :opr» Bali •.CO Ho Ponti^nfik «7<> Pepper, Black buyers Sl/O do White, <V 0 47 W Sago Flour Rurnwnk 5.75 do Brnnei No. 1 3*o Twirl .'ace 45» rofltm. Ball, 15X t"»«l» W 7JI Ooffee, Palcml.ang -iDf hn<la -V> ISO
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 45 3 A sore throat may lie quickly cured by applying a llannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Bulm. 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.
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    • 83 3 CROUP. A few minutes' delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep some good relirble Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. It
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    • 508 3 HOt REYoM) imi'K In.)-- wbo hnve -oH.-r.-d >ear BSSSf >ear from Rheumatism will be aM to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are do conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what ..-me. that esnnot immediately be •elicved. an.l nnu.i-ntly sand l.y Littles
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    • 126 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. IT ArtMKXIAN BTUEET. The Premier Studio. Photoa taken equally well m any hour ot tbe day. $1,000 WORTH Of X'mas Cards At Cost Price. 100 dosigns of X'mas Mounts. Sale on now From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. George Michael. Just received X'mas stocks suitable for Presents.
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    • 567 3 NOTICES. Georga pictures. I Fram(s 1 Michael PHOTO STOREB, Singapore, m A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. It.'bing, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Pile*. No curs, no pay. All druggists are authorised by the manufacturers of Vaso Pile Ointment to refund Ihe money where it fails to cure any ease of pilea.
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    • 636 3 AUCTION BALR Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE Of Valuable 999 Years' 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 &c.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 259 3 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 15th November. Hitii >v»u.r A.) am. 10.7 p.m. V. R. Drill. IS 10. S V A. Muiill Gun Drill. ».1.V Snllivau Con. on. Town Hall. 9. i'ar«. Theatre. Bench Road. 9 Tuesday, 26th November. High Water. 9.13 a.m. 10.4A p.m. Full Moon. 8 IX am. lJind
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 324 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THK HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." tviii:<iTii=t»i7Ba# IMINOI QW FLUID I.TKaOT OF WD JAMAtOA 2£fW% TORPID L.VER, DEBILITY, ERUPMOnS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurltie. off the Blood. a#- iwpoatTAHT mouci or aup««io«iTY. _m V»i B—lslll
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    • 484 4 VINOLIA SOA.I* IS ACKNOWL EDGED TO BE THE FINEST »OAP IN THE WORLD. Facts VINOLIA SO4P is unsurpassed for tliu complexion VINOLIA SOAP kreps the skin as soft as velvet. VINOLIA SOAP lasts well, and does not dry or irritate the most sensitive skin. Vinolia Cream for Itching A Prickly
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    • 497 4 NOTICES. /JITnGUID WOMEN PALC CHILDREK OLO PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEWJT mraiun wb rrm 4 DELICIOUS HUTHITIVE STIMULAIT Tt» •IfaMMtT »i»« i. ~ilr aniaUalW asaa *M oi Ikj.m tmt w,ll n_i. m tks Uck oi Hfmtm poww. I il> tf.< Ink |^As^^^^aßßS^^^^Bßß»^ Cine.rs. we v 0 ASSAM_TEA. From Tjiwangie Estate, Java.
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    • 571 4 NOTICES. These CAPSULES cure recent and chronic discharges. THEY NEVER Mil **t*~*. TIT THIM mj SAVARESSE'S I SANDAL CAPSULES ■taliWT ran li t lhl (ML Full sUi— tlosu. All TThasnlrts Savaresse's Port Copalbi Capsito. NATIONAL AWARD. 1 16,600 Ira tfwftflwi highly •tPctoa-i nmtttg" (Tn linMl The Ideal Tonic Usttsllous m
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