The Straits Times, 28 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1901. NO. 20,692.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 881 1 +HK B'.HHEOCOIfPAHY, UMIIRD rnt Boy la- Uk ajs»raoe». v h Union Fir. ln*unMS Ullllf Aim l«nn<.' Comr-nj (Fire). T>.. K.,uit>' Life Aiimw SMtsty.. Th. China "moa! Pt«a>» N»Tig«t»i»Olß|Wy I>* Totter! •m Uper Bw Ounpaiij. K,.r mi th.« romnanwu. tk« tail J»V bSrhko com. SrEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p, .)fn. r, Tiinokirii Stmit
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    • 871 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■F'OHINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under vnntravl with tbe Netherlands India Oovernmcsu Agt*!t at Si-iaw"- SHII> Auisct, utl J. Diikdiu A Co.. 2-3, 00U.TM yu«T. Thr> undrrtnentioneil d»teK ar« only ijipronmaw. <-uamer From KipecMO* Will »j« HmfSSBR lor On K, un ,t Deli Nov. 30 Batavia, Snmar mij, -oerabaia Nov.
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    • 660 1 Uiffi &TKAMSHIP <H (LTD.) R. a•• Penang On Monday* at 4 p.ra for Mula.v. l'ort Dickson, Fort Sewttoeham. and Teluk Aiwm. 8. a 'Malacca": <>v Wednesdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca. Port DickaoD, Port »w. ttenham. and Teluk Anson as. -Ban Whatt Hin": On Friday at 4 p.m for Malacca,
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    • 599 1 INSURANCES, rl LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE JNHOBANCE COMPANY. Capital PLUMB Paid up Capital r.'!i.7» Rwerve Fuud £1,075,580 The undorrt.-n.vl. Agents for the Company, nre prepared to accept fire riiks at current rates of premium. BOU3TEAD Co., Agent*. rTTHE CHDIA THADKKB INSURANCE J. COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed IS.UM.iWi Amount Pud tip
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    • 401 1 INSURANCES. L'UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPACT OF PAULS. ESTABLISHED INVH. KEBEBBKB AND TOTAL OUAKAH TEKB £4,000,000. rpnF. nndorsiifnedvwnU for the abore I conpanv, are prepared to Accept fire rinks (or lons or short grinds it <• irivrt rate*. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly Dimilo by tbe Agents in Singapore O.C. MOINK COMTE A
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    • 695 1 BANK* nOXOK< N« AND HHANttHAI BASKING CORPORATION. PAiD-rr capital iio.ooo.ouo-KF.:->ERVKFI'N».— Sterline R«f rre..slo,ono,«iO .is^snooo Silver LIITI I S.TftO.CHXI/"* 13 760 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OKI 1n i«i«l CnrsT or DiUKrrou r— R. =»«w»i<, ha.-4uajui. H. K T.imtKi I K L. KlCßAamox, K«q. A Htirr, Em I R .Schtbjrt D. M Mom*/""
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    • 506 1 NOTICES. si. maky'.s, nunurr. UUTKR KA 1 11KIUNK MM rraWfully kJ receive houiw-bold linen, either m or old al»o furniture of »ny den ri|>tir>n. tuth.Aj. 7-ia MARINE CLUB BALL. rhx held in the Town Hull on Pridnv :I>th Nov., 1901. Members »r« requeued lo make application, for their tirket. and
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    • 668 1 Cta»ber)»in'i Colic. CMort Ml OiwrhcM Kttttij IS KVEhYWHKKP *i;KNi..v f.EDGBD lobe the mo-t MMcawtal mmli^iM in u v for Bowel Complaint*. It nlways C rf\ nncl cure? quickly, il can t* d-nerded upon oven >' it-mi'lmnl »n<J <l»nsrroiM r«fi Cilia* tfriping all kinds of dinrrhrea.and at the first nnusvtl ](iov,.n<Hi»
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  • 453 2 The Straits Times PRICE 13 CENTS. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. Wnxs the writei of .Yews and Comments" in Hi" fin my lixxetle composed hi« scathing criticism on tha composition of the cricket term sunt to represent tbe Straiu at Hongkong, Im committed the error, mire common among amateur than professional journalists,
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  • 269 2 Afhopos of all this, and for the benefit of the public iv general— including the writer uf News and Comments," to whom we begrudge no information on a subject anent which be has heretofore been steeped in an ignorance to profound we append the following criticism on the three teamß,
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  • 744 2 Tre visit of the Marquis Ito to St. Petersburg, and his interviews with Count Lanisdorff and M. Witte—especially the latter combined with the announcement that, in official quarters at St. Petersburg, the event is regarded as presaging an entente between Russia and Japan, would seem to indicate that the Japanese
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  • 284 2 Now that the Victoria Memorial Hall proposition has been so far carried lorward that a model of the building itself has been already made and submitted by the Colonial Engineer, it must be conceded that Mr. Murray has availed himself remarkably well of the materials and the ground at his
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  • 29 2 A LDHATir poet contributes the following on the head of to-day't sensational telegram fmm Paris: IlidedidtlMydey! Whit will thcluiiMMy? That Vojrron bnil* Doclarpe they loot Like /Wr,-... in l'-«ili..j
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  • 9 2 Thk outward mail is due here on Sunday morning.
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  • 9 2 Thk homeward mail will close tomorrow at 6 a.m.
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  • 13 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/10^. The sovereign has riMB tn Jlo 7.V
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  • 15 2 Thi Slrnit* Itudqrl was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening.
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  • 20 2 Thk P. and (>. intermediate steamer i left i'enang at 10 p.m. yesterday .in I is due here to-morrow morning (Friday).
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  • 20 2 The German mail steamer Hatjrrn left Hongkong on the 27th instant at noon, and is expected here on Sunday afternoon.
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  • 23 2 Mr Wee Theam Tew is the only candidate nominated for the Municipal No. 4 ward. The election comes off on the 3rd Dec.
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  • 13 2 Thk Mnnicipality hold a special meeting to-morrow at MB to consider Budget matters.
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  • 26 2 Monday next being a public Holiday in honour of the birthday of Queen Alexandra, there will be no issue of tha Strait* Time* on that day.
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  • 22 2 Two hundred and thirty-four deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 49.34.
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  • 31 2 On Tuesday, Koo tee a Hokkien was sentenced to 4 months' hard labour by Mr. Michrll for voluntarily causing hurt to another Chinaman at Teluk Kurau on the 17th October last.
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  • 34 2 The case of Landau v. Iluttcnhach Bros, for unlawtul neizure of property lias been decided by the Supreme Cuurt iv favour ol Mr. Landau. The amount of damages will bf settled by the Registrar.
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  • 40 2 It is understood that the negotiations lor the sale of the China Mutual Steam N mention Company's tleet &c, to Mr Alfred Holt, oi Liverpool, which were referred to in FnirpLiy about the middle of October, have been broken off.
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  • 38 2 The Italian cruisers h'ieramotca and IVjitio meet at Shanghai the I eltor J'Uani and Klhn, and will then leave for KttNf, anew naval division taking its place, including the flagship Mum I'oto which has already passed through bam,
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  • 37 2 It is announced from Lisbon that Senhor Castello Branco, formerly Minister of the Interior, had left the Palace on his way to Peking, as Minister Extraordinary entrusted with an important political mission concerning the delimilaliou of Macao
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  • 58 2 Katz Bums', great X'mas clearance sale starts on Monday next and continues for a week when there will be a gieal range of goods for sale at low prices for cash. Great reductions will be made in all departments, and it will be necessary to visit the establishment early ia
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  • 54 2 The P. and 0. Parranutta brought thu following passengers from Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. W. T Richards, Mr. K C Kimball, Mr H. N Whiiley, Mr. A B. Voules, Mr. D Kerr, Mr. Barkahire, Mr. Sharp, Mr. J G. Mactaggart, Mr. G. M. Billings, Mr. M, -Ki-nzie, Mr. Green, Mr.
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  • 67 2 The new Chinese import tariff came into force at Canton on the 11th inst. The European residents arc mUm rather pertinently why they should have tj pay the Chinese indemnity. Thelariffiias raised prices all round. The sore point that is foreign Governments having inflicted a fine >m the Cliinese for
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  • 78 2 Tut idea that the Philippines < -anuot grow cotton must now tie given up. Cotton Seeds from America planted last year, at Bagoba, in the island of Mindanao have yielded (ibre said to be of "as lair a sample as one will find in the bottoms of the Mississippi." The
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  • 87 2 Bangkok enjoys, it is said, the advantages of an electric light plant and of an electric tram line six miles long, and is now laying a second line of equal length. These are all private enterprises. The service of the two plants already in operation is fairly good, and, together
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  • 107 2 The new passenger steamer Rajali uf Sarawak, of 1,450 tone, built by Kamage and Ferguson, Limited, for the Borneo Co, Ltd, London, for their trade between Singapore and Sarawak, sailed direct from Leith after having run her official loaded trial trip, when a mean speed of 11 knots was obtained
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  • 116 2 M. Tkssipofk, a Kussian naval surgeon attached to the Baltic Sea fleet, has been experimenting with an apparatus for taking photographs of the sea floor at any depth, and, it is reported, with such fcuccess, that reliable records of submarine life may now be reckoned amongst our available sources of
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  • Center's {Telegrams.
    • 59 2 PUBLICATION OF A CONFIDENTIAL REPORT. What the French Missionariet Did at Peking. Fxmdon, l"j/A Sortmhrr. A sensation has been aroused in Paris by the disclosure of a confidential report by General Voyron, the Commander of the French Kxpeditionary Force in China. Tha General accuses the French missionaries, and
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    • 51 2 Ufar. General Kuox has captured M Boers, including Commandant Joubort and two tit-Id cornets. Practically the whole of Joubcrt's commando has now been accounted for. Joubert is one of 14r.ni h s b«st com. mandauts. It was he who captured the two guns at Vkkfcfttaia in .September
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    • 18 2 MACLAREN'S ELEVEN AGAIN BEATEN. The New South Wales eleven beat Maclaren's lagttah team at Sydney by S3 runs.
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    • 81 2 MARQUIS ITO IN ST. PETERSBURG Cordial Relations Between Russia and Japan. The Marquis Ito interviewed Count Lamndorff, the Russian Foreign Minister yesterday at St Petersburg He will also sec M. Von Witte. the Finance Minister, at. his official quarters. The Marquis is contMt-nt that these interviews will do much tn
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    • 237 2 QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL, Tiik following memorandum with regard to tlm propoMd Memorial Hall to erected in Singapore to Her late M .iJHsty <)uecn Victoria, has boen prepared hjp the Colonial Engineer, the Hon. A Murray. Further reference to this mattiT in made in our editorial columns to-diy The building
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    • 363 2 BIG PROPERTY SALE. Trie following properties comprised in the estate of Tan Chin Hoon, deceased, wer« disposal of at Powell Co 's saleroom yesterday afternoon No 1 M:il.hth Strict occupied by limn HiltyACo, area :i, 104 square feet bought by K Moytir for »91,000. N.i J Malai-i'a Street, occupied by
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  • 90 2 Thi Australian Immigration Re»triciiun Bill when it comes into operations will prens very hard on Malay pearl divers in that iiuarter. Practically thu whole of the diving operations are in the hands of Singapore natives, who are engaged for two or three years at a time, and then shipped back
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 NOTICES. RITCIIIH'S WHISKY SPECIALLY Mlected bleud thoroughly matured in bond. Price |H> p« cane; twmplon free. BOKNKU CO.. LTD. to. th. Sole Iraportrre. "Eagle" Cement The Latest Tests MO Ibn., 1.200 Hi.... alter wifii after fourd»j« in le«-n ilh.y* Water in Water. The above MM were rrm.ie by tbe Engineer
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    • 697 2 LATEST ADVEOTISEMENTS. KATZ IROS. f (LIMITED.) :o: Great Clearance Sale. Commencing Monday, December 2nd. Ending Saturday, 7th. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPTS. Special Lines must be Cleared. Outfitting Department. White Shirts M per dozen White Dresß Shuts S-J4 per dozen Catlclla Shirt!, with Collar an<l Pocket Sl2 [*r dozen Oxfur.l
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    • 567 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED FOR KUALA LUMPUR A CHINESE Clork. Must be quick at figures. Salary i*) per month. Free passage. Apply to POWELL ROBINSON. EXCHANOE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will be closed en MONDAY, 2sn DECEMBER. in honour of her Majesty Queen Alexandra's Birthday. 30-11 NOTICE. mHK Raffles Library and
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    • 121 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to be sent for Christmas should be taken now. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'mas l.'anls with bigh class Pliot ographs of the sender printed on the cards. X'mas Cards, Picture Post Cards of Singapore Views, Royal Visit Views Volunteer Camp, Swimming Club,
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  • 155 3 A H.ik'its named Chua Seng was ■HlUln 1 n ruasdas in Arah Bttmt M a chars- .f stealing two pieces of plank valued a' >t -its He was taken to tin- Roch r Station and put 111 the i-ell WhiNt t -re he attem.'ted to ri.inmit suicide I hanging himself
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  • 185 3 (MM 'he aaeaaafarl on board the P 4 O rVroulM, bound lor London, are Sergt Mai Dennis, Mr. II Katcliffe, Mr I" A Croat hwatta, Mr. (i U Jobnaon Mr Q M. Hill, Mr A t; llol.law.ly, Major Pereira, Mr. Mr W R II iward Smith. Mr II F Parker
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  • 140 3 Writisu from a remote corner or the Malay Peninsula a former Ceylon planter says in a Colombo paper V.rv cla.l to hear of the success of para nil her in (eilon I haven't tapped any of my trees ban y< t as they are only four yi ir-
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  • 204 3 A ptßt.t. BMataaj held in the Kxchami- al m jrestardaf to c.msuier the desirahilit> of holding the usual L.md an I I Ist Jan. next, and if a|i;>rovel the appointment of commit. -t n inafamant, secretaries, etc. All interested in sport were invited t 1 i'ten.l
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  • 191 3 Ihi draft IsthmiMi Canal n--1..-.11 Hilled on the ha-l-. H I- lnlu-vi-il, of freedom tor the mercantile, marine an-i Banaoßi ot all aatkaa At a dinner ..f 'he N,-w York Chamber ot Commerce, Mr. Hay Mid that Am. in paliei w.i« a strict obserI the M-inroi; doctrine, friendship
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  • 159 3 A Year's Record. In India -J-7 i-vil mines wb.b in ap* ration in l»00, and tho output was over 6,000,000 tons, or more than double what it was six years ago. FiveBMTtha of the total aaaM frun Bengal. I be industry employed 87,000 persons, M-in.- J'\ooo of
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  • 208 3 TRIPLE COLLISION IN HONO.KONG HARBOUR. A serious collision occurred at tin- n >rth extremity of Hongkong nientlv, involving the Nirwe■JM I Ell Of S.mdefjord (('apt Hanse.) which was sunk; the Herman s s. Tai Cheong of Hamburg (Captain Ahrens) and the British s. b. I'erlu (Capt. Blaxland) which were more
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  • 362 3 Thk will, bearing date Jan. 24th, IM>9, vvnh IS codicil-, of Colonel .Si. Warrendir, of I ocliend and ol Hrui.tst,. 1.1 II in-.'. Klinhnrch, sixth baronet, [father of Sir Gmjree Warrender commanding the Until' ir, which passed through here homeward bound raeaatlyl who died on June 13th
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  • 374 3 BOERS UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG. A 'Kre-ionijem with Lord Mcthuen's Hivi-iou in the Western Transvaal, who has accompanied a detachment to in liecliuanaiand, sends nit* i> Mini; particular" fru.n there, under dnt>- M ~e|>ti'iiii»r 6th, in which in- My«: -'We arc now at BatlaaaiL a ■mslj station of the Cape
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  • 419 3 53"/. IncreaseThk Pir.ik MMM report for 11*01 has just linen [.iihlmhed. The total population of tn- State is fouud to be MkVSN E*riMl -'14,254 in IX9l— nn in, i, „-<■ nt ilpt; p.-rcent. The Malays and kin-lr, d rar'-s muster 142,16s and tii« Chilli 150.2. W. The Chinese
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  • 454 3 High Freight Rates. Mh BUffMB Ka.vsomk, M lntt. C. V. has contributed a very interesting article on Federation in Australia and the Hiiti-ii manulacturer to the Enginerr of October le. In this l,e Uemnnstrates that, now federation is an accomplished fact, there should be n decided sjiurt in
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  • 196 3 How to Fight the Ring. A few yearn ago, continues that journal, Mr. Kitchie, when President of the Board of Trade, expressed himsell freely to a deputation of traders who complained of the action of the shipping ring. He told them, that they could not expect to have the cake
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  • 768 3 The murder case in Jelebu was brought to v conclusion by the assessors rcturnini; a verdict of "guilty against the three prisoners. The Judicial Commissioner was of their opinion nnd m ntenced the three men to <lvatb. The M-ntence will be carried out in Kuala Lumpor.
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  • 562 3 SmoAPORK, 28th November. 1901. PKODrCK. Gambier 1«.«S Copra Hal'" B.'IO do PontUnak 5.70 Pepper, Black 51.60 do White, (IS*/) RO.OO Pago Flour Ssrnwuk 1»0 do Brunei Xo. 1 5.30 P»nrl Tmto 4.-2O Coffee, Bali. 1?% Nun 27 78 Coffee, Palemiane Bl La-:' 30.M) Coffee, Liherinn No. 1 21.00 Tapioca,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 60 3 IN ALMOST BVRRY COMMUNITY tliere i- nonieone wlinsp life hua been -u.-il by ('li;i!iirnTl:iin'B I'olic, Clinli'ra md Dtanfcaa Kumnly Baak |iersoiis seldom miss an opportunity to r< i oiiimii-iml it, and their recommendation and the ne-*r failing qualities of the r. -ini-ily account for its great poularity. For sale by
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    • 50 3 DaJKVH Oi ISr'H'KNZA. The great danger from iniluenza is of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by uniug Chamberlain's Cough Renuedy, as it not only cure* influenza, but counteracts any tendency of tbe disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. Tbe Dispensary, General Agents. Singapore. 8-A
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    • 130 3 TIIE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. (By »lr>. Kgtrton Eatttviek.) Printed on antique toned paper, with wide margins and uncut edges— 2sB l>agee. PRICE-*;! Ob 4/ Tkr Saturday Kcrirv say*:— The local colour is well done and picturesque, the style is cultivated, sod the character of the li.--n.nt CouDcillor himself capitally worked out
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    • 570 3 UTEST ADVEKTISEMENTS. |H&^CHU RWONG LAN >'f§\ -*Jfef a I^^^#^ W&. NOTICE is hereby given that the above NEW trademarks printed IN RED are the property of the undersigned Chop Chu Kwong Lan of No. 30, Market Street, Singapore, and Chop Chu Po Lan of Penang, and that the same have
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    • 544 3 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD KCUNTITRE, AC. THE PROPERTY OF R. A. I'.'.LMCiKEN, ESQ. At Hki.i t Vi«, No. 1 Oxlit Risk. (Maniay, MM Vmmmw, il2p m. riiHE undersigned have been instructed I to sell by auction the valuable hoiuehold furniture Ac. .-on»istiiig f a semigrand piano hy C.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 183 3 DAY BY DAY. Thursday. aBth November. 11. -h Water 11.4 a.m. TanaiinC uh. At Home. 1 Ha ICo Unll Telul. Ay«r. 5.30 K.kil H. Friday, JQth November. HiKh Uaii-r n-ttam lU««.m. 1' a I' b>m-»ir.l anil i-Iom>« am. S V C I'ur.iMurm- t"1 ill. lUII. 9 Saturday, joth November. HikMi
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    • 100 3 WKATHKR RKPOKT. «■<•■!. Kmmm Hottitat. s:ik .Vor. 1801. ua.ni .ip in Up m. Kumirju. Bur IS) !>-.»8 J9.813 39.888 Term, Hi.O 84.8 7».0 V. B'll.Tier 77 S 77 6 7«.0 rj l>ir.ofWin.l ».W. 8.8. Calm 1S Max. Temp. *».O c B Mia 75.0 %*2 Mai. in Bnn 126.5 i i
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 169 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. dadarwub adinstb«iolio'v.n ">i>: .■-•>■ tiona aro used sir. •teamer ;ah atilp q.— ruirqua sch— achoonar; Yet.— Yacht ru.— Cruiser 'Jbt— 3anbo»t Tor "orpedo H.p.— Home-power Brit.— :rit;«h U. B.— United «utes; F' i-'rench Ger.— Garmaa Dat. Dutch oh.^obore Ac, Q. c—Goneralargo d.n.— deck panangara U.— I -mi-.t
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    • 1572 4 ABUTILR SIUCI NOO» OF YITIIU4T. Charlerhoute, Brit. »tr. l,l7B\ton«, Capt .lo«lin.a7th Nov. From l'enang, Mlk Nov. G.c. and 17 d.p. Wee Bin A Co. For U-Rds. CVn..(7 Hock Kw Dut. >tr. 1020 tons, CnptGiev-he. 2tMi Not. From Amoy, 18th Not. oc. and 71.'. d.p. Hup Leong. For
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    • 106 4 NAILS LOSE. fur Per ttr. Time. To-Moßltotv. Europp via ports P-irramattn ft a.m. lUtaviaASanwans Pionier Noon. Mi'tinilo et>- yam nnn 1 p.m. Pfiianc anil IMi Hebe, .1 p.m. H'konn and Swatow Chicnthan 3 p.m. M 'lai-ca AP. Dicksoo B Whatt Bin S p.m. MacaMsnr via ports ll'ilhetm 3 |i.m. H'koni;
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    • 111 4 From Er/Rors: By the V .to r.t.VaUtta duo on Sun.iav with cUtea to the Uth Nov. Shu brinfi r.-jilio- to tha imuls which left Sinnpora on the 7th ami I.th October. Fkom CHIN»:-By tue N.D.L. Ml flayfrn duo on SuuJh\ Tim* Tiblb Or Mail- DOB, Left Singapore
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    • 116 4 rf I Mi.. 5 VwiL'a Name Toss. Cirrus Rio. Nov 27 0. O. Meyer Dut Hr 41.' Vos IT chKrt.Th</ure lint iti. 1-'7M Jo»lin Ki.in Yang atr. 70 Taylor tl 'pliir Uul ctr »S Mf'Qill 27 Emilo ttr 80 Nacodih 27 Sri Wongsne sir Oi N». odah J- \C.
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    • 114 4 Dati. Vmii'i Name. Flag A Bw ttm. DWTIMTIOX. Io» 28 Kat«* Am Mr. I*o VS Broil.- Dut ttr. 80 -J» Lucia Aim Mr. 1108 Parramalta PAustr. SHM 28 PriD« Alemn.l*r Dut ftr. m 8al«lin lint ttr 1 1 in ¥8 Uituu sir. '.'I II it i Hong Wan »tr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 327 4 .NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Haui Onici No. IS, (Unto* Road, Hhakoiui. JA». A. WATTIE, M»n«cr. MBBB& TAN KIM TIAN ft SONS. Umt Ainnt«. Tbe Compttny ofi'em easier tijinn and batter bonuses tlinn any other Company douig business in the Ka»*t A special point is dimlm of prompt
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    • 629 4 NOTICES. John Little 9 Co. Ltd. Christmas 'Goy Bazaar. Enormous Selection. Entirely New. .Mf-iii.ini.nl Tors Building Blocks Pianos and Drum* Roma aud Whips Mafcie Lanterns Dolls and Cradle* Pistols and Guns Majrnetic Toys Ninepins Garden Tools Mouth i >n»ans Tea Sets Tool Boies Father Xmas Wheel Barrows Water pots Footballs
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    • 293 4 SHIPPING. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE 8.8. MARY PARK, will be despatched for the above |iort. beginFor frei^ln apply t" BEHX MEYER 4 Co. Agents. DsR O-TASIATISKE KOMPAGNI FOR NANTES AND BALTIC PORTS, 'I'Hi; Ku--.;:i, steamer MALAYA. 1 will be despatched fnr tbe above ports on or übout the Mb Decemlier.
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    • 761 4 NOTICES. This delicate j perfume is persistent cs an /f*J EXTRACT fel^ Handkerchief, jibs/ K .ire adopted B MB~SSr'' -J fe. jpiftftlirv i/Mft I Fxch botli* U nIbAUDetC w i»*,i Mv« I PEHrtiMßns '*n"()ocf P7SFJTS (wKITE* VIOLETS Really Excellent!!! INDfXK)PE& (X)S ALK AND STOUT. Price $1 80 per doa. piats.
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    • 279 4 NOTICES. COALS A'l 1 GA LLE. Best Welch and Indian (Barrakur) always in s ock Quick desnatch. CLARK, (SPENCB Co E. COATKS Co. Galle, NoTember, 1901. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXKCCTKD RADHASWAMY CO. '(Beak and Rosewood furniture Show Rooms. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TANSAN SPLITS.
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