The Straits Times, 6 December 1901
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Title Section14 1901-12-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,698. SINGAPORE, FUIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901. IM PRICE 15 CENTS.14 words
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Advertisement875 1901-12-06 1 »T>HK BORN BO COMPANY, LIMIIED rl Stan I Life Asraranoo. Nor*, b Tni.m Kt-e ln»m*o«» SoOMty. Ala* innmOompu; (Fir*). Tre K-iaitaK-e Ufe lunranr.' 1r» China V< t Steam Nanea'iim Comwuij J>« Tottenhiin U«r- Itoer t>mpany. For partin.l»r» »>>•■«« OonvpaniH., full adv«ti»...»iit s( THK BOKNKO OOMPANT. LIMITED Agent* STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. j^>875 words
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Advertisement920 1901-12-06 1 STEAMSHIP COHfrANIES. ronnun paketvaart maatschapwj Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. .Ay-rat* at Singapore ship Aoisct, Lira J. Diindiui A Co., i'-S, Coum Quit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate^ "Steamer Krom r.x|H?ct«..i iViil be TMapatchad for On ■Wbb) KoitrnnAi* Pad«n(j via Dec. 'J Pennng, Olehleh Poeloa Raja, ports920 words
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Advertisement627 1901-12-06 1 NOUDDEUTHCHKR LLOYD BREMEN. HAMHURO-AMERIKA LINIK. HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-st«amn's of tlie«e lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward 1901. Homeward 1!>I1 I /tavern Dec. 2 Printrn /rew Dec. 6 Stuttgart Dec 16 Prim H'inrich It) Kotiig Alhtrt Dec. SO 1902. 1627 words
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Advertisement564 1901-12-06 1 NOTICES. "oranq«prix," PAtys, 1900. ■*> cm ga a or^k»»e«triiialitj;sJ»lhsvin«Or«tUatl>ill»»Ultj.«r.t(ic^'^- W0 Bai MM OHFMPCST. I kllV INSURANCES. rpHE LONIKW AND LANCA3HXRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital a,i.S7.na Paid up Capital (UISJCtj Roserre Fund i 1,075,680 The nndersigned, Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept fire r^ks at curron} ntle* of564 words
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Advertisement561 1901-12-06 1 INSURANCES. THK ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. I7JU) I^HE undereiuned. agents for the above company, are prep ireil to accept Fire Risks al current ratoo. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. A 31/11 IIAGDKBUI.O FIKK IXMJKANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1884) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept561 words
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Advertisement732 1901-12-06 1 BANKS. HO.NGKOM. AND BHANUHAi BANKING (CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,1100 ,t«0 KK3ERVE FUND.— Sterling Re«erve.4lo,(ifio.«l'l 1 vlO Silver Rererve t .1. W.OOO J"* 1 RESERVE LIABILITY OK i PROPRIETORS |..*.'M»'.t«J fiorßT of l)iß«croia>--E <»*WaB. S>q.— ClAlßal*!' ll, iy J.J. Hit.L'laviNe i Dsruir I'luims. B. K Tonm R L. Mcii.kimok. Xk, A732 words
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Advertisement555 1901-12-06 1 NOTICES. CHIA.NTI WINK. nH K l«.»t table claret known) in flasks and cases «MS At Him»i». OAGGIKO A Co VrOMN LKSSONS. APPLY to Mr. Julius Salkb, Union Hotel. Noriii Bridge Road. W.>m-h St. MAUY'S, HILLSTREKT. OIe'TER KA'I'H KKINE would eratefullv 0 receive hou-,hold linen, either new or old; aNo furniture555 words
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Advertisement797 1901-12-06 1 The Berl.r fttMatt When yoor child hu a protracted, paroxysmnl cough, worse at ntiiht, aeco*nininid by a pecuniir sound or wheop, which rannot be inixtnue i. and tbeo labonred expectoration of mucus, with apparent suffocation ift.T "iiehmc nive f* CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH RKMKHT. It ill reniler tS p»roxy.nih of couxhing less797 words
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Article141 1901-12-06 2 Pits. Vk»««l« Sikk. Fuc ft Rio Tom. Dutikatio*. l>ec 0 Warlii-ltl Brit Ml. *OSO Japan Kak:> War Mr. X-J Karaw»k 6 Tolv Nor Mr. 740 lUi.«k..« Mu.l Brit rtr. let* Pulemhuog I Wliangapr itr. JfWl Calcutta ii Knuli- Dul >ir. ttU Rhio ti M U'onKnee I Mr. 92 Khio141 words
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Obituary13 1901-12-06 2 At 72, Conrtfleld Gar-lens, South Kensington 8.W., Henry Slin-bin Simons aged 77.13 words
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524 1901-12-06 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 6TH DECEMBER. Ambiguity cover" a multitude of discrepancies, and the unintentional ambiguity of the telegraphed announcement that relations between Quoen Wilheluiina and Prince H.jnry have been resumed, leavet room for many qneriw as to the piecise nature of the resumed relations At any524 words
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Article306 1901-12-06 2 \V,: now that" an excellent table has now been provided iv the Council Chamber of Hongkong for the use of the Press representatives." In tba Legislative Council Chamber here tables are placed for the use of the reporters, but there is always great difficulty in hearing the speakers, and consequently306 words
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Article11 1901-12-06 2 The Vacuum Oil Company send a handsome wall calendar for 180?.11 words
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Article12 1901-12-06 2 Mb. \V Urigor Taylor has resumed th* managership of the Telegraph Office.12 words
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Article13 1901-12-06 2 With to-day's issue there is a supplement cuntaining shipping news and some advertisements.13 words
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Article22 1901-12-06 2 The homeward M Ms. s. Ernttt Simon* left teaigon at noun to-day, and is due here on Sunday at about 11 am22 words
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Article25 1901-12-06 2 Thb fancy sale in aid of the funds of tbs Chinese Girls' School takes place at the Town Hall to-day from 4 to 7 p.m.25 words
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Article23 1901-12-06 2 OwiN'i to the general depression in trade, the beer brewers in Japan have experienced a large falling oS in their Bales this year.23 words
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Article21 1901-12-06 2 This afternoon in the Drill Hall at 6.10, Dr. Middleton will give an ambulance lecture which is open to all Volunteers.21 words
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Article21 1901-12-06 2 Tub first test inaU-u in Australia between Mr. Maclarttn's eleven and h team representing Australia takes place on the Mill inst.21 words
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Article23 1901-12-06 2 Two hundred and twenty-seven deaths were registered at bingapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 47 SU23 words
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Article26 1901-12-06 2 Tbe China Mail is assured that no circular *.is issued recently lo a member of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps inviting him to attend his own funeral26 words
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Article30 1901-12-06 2 Mr Mi.-iii II sentenced a Malay man to 2 months' rigorous imprisonment this morning for criminal breach of trust of one silk sarong and a diamond ring valued at Stto.30 words
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Article31 1901-12-06 2 The French transport (Km) arrived I'rom Marseilles luis morning, en route for Saigon. Ttieru are H otllcers 4 ladies, aud 827 soldiers on board. Tbe Sinai is coaling at tue wharf.31 words
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Article34 1901-12-06 2 Mr. Lionel Koek prosecuted his boy before Mr. Micbell this morning for leaving his service, witliojt giving 14 iUys' notice. He was tiuud SlO or I weeks in delault. The fine wus not paid.34 words
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Article30 1901-12-06 2 The \orlh China Herald says that Mr. G. T. Hare of the Colonial Office succeeds Mr. Sydney Barton of the Consular Service as District Magistrate and Assistant Commissior at Wei-hai-wei.30 words
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Article38 1901-12-06 2 K. A. J. Chotirmall and Co. advertise that they attend promptly to jewellery orders and have a specially •■elected slock of Christmas and New Year card*. Jewellery, silver ware, curios, silk, and embroidery are specialities of the firm.38 words
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Article40 1901-12-06 2 Tie Alliance Assurance Company of which Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co. are the agents here, send a wall calendar anil pocket book for 1902. The Uuardian Fire and Lile Assurance Co. of the isme agency send a pocket book calendar.40 words
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Article47 1901-12-06 2 Tug timber rafting season at Bangkok was expected to close, early this month. Tlie reason, of course, is that tbe river has fallen rapidly. This is an unusually early ending ot the season as a rule rafting goes on until the early part of the new year.47 words
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Article37 1901-12-06 2 Chbvaum Riccardo Motta, MinisterResident for Italy, in Siam arrived at Bangkok on the 27th Nov. by the Singora. He had been expected for Home time, as he bad been travelling through India on his way to Bangkok.37 words
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Article48 1901-12-06 2 A Chinaman waa sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment yesterday for theft of one pair of leather shoes valued at 95 cents. Another Chinaman received the same sentence for theft of a pair of slippers valued at fl, and another for the same offence also got 3 weeks.48 words
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Article64 1901-12-06 2 Tui Jelebu Mining and Trading Company has received the following Kin Lode Report by *ire The battery ran 18 days for 2C head of stamps, l'J days for 10 bead of stamps in November, crushing 700 tons for 10 tons of tin oxide owing to the connecting of tb« new64 words
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Article65 1901-12-06 2 A commission appointed by Government to enquire into the jinrikisha question at Hongkong recommends thu registration of pullers. It advocates jinrikisha rates of 2, 3 and 5 cents for v, 10, and 15 minutes respectively. To obviate the necessity of carrying coins to pay for these small fares, it suggests65 words
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Article61 1901-12-06 2 Thk following shopkeepers were convicted and Qned before Mr. Oilman to-day for using false and unjust dachings and for tampering with the same: ng Cluk Sang fined Sl.', and coal r"ap Ah Pob do 30 do I'an Yeow Lira do 40 do Ur Grk I.nn do 40 do \ng Teng61 words
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Article101 1901-12-06 2 Thb B. I. S. N. steamer Lanilaura on the 25th November at about 240 miles from Manila rescued the crew and passengers, and salved part of the cargo of the American coasting steamer Alarta which was then about to founder. Ho bad was the weather that great difficulties attended the101 words
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Article79 1901-12-06 2 Or the Bth Nov. Mrs. Catherine Schooner, a centenarian, died in Barber's street, Madras. The deceased lady was born Christmas Eve, 1791, and was therefore, over 110 years old. She win the widow of a farrier in the B'.h Regiment of Light C.iv.ilry, Malra«, and was in Cull possession of79 words
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Article74 1901-12-06 2 A rumrek of additional books will be ready for issue from the Ramos Library to-morrow (Saturday). The more notable ara> Guy Boothby's The Woman of Death B. M. Croker's Angel A sketch in Indinn Ink E W. Hornune's The Black Mask;" Rudyard Kipling's "Kirn"; W. K. Norris's "The Kmbarra^inp Orphan74 words
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Article119 1901-12-06 2 Methods of army recruiting have changed since 1801, when the Time* was publishing the following most persuasive and encouraging arguments:—"You will be mounted on the finest horses in the world with superb clothing and the richest accoutrement; your pay and privileges are equal to two guinens a week you are119 words
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Article77 1901-12-06 2 A Coolie Killed At 11 a.m. yesterday while the tofl.o was rii>cliarging tin ore at the PIIIO Brani -melt mi; works, a sling broke and several packages of tin fell on one of the coolie* who w.ih below in the hold The man *«> kill«d instantly.77 words
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Article113 1901-12-06 2 Wi regret to hear of the death in London of Mr. Henry Minehin Simons, at thn Rfff of 77. He was one of the founders of Paterson, Simons Co. He cime to Singapore in 184* and joined the firm of K'rr, lUwsun and Co., which *uhi>equentiy113 words
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Article137 1901-12-06 2 MISHAP TO THE DEUCALION. The Omm Steamship Company's ».s. Dtitcnliou which arrived at Hungon the BBth Kov. from Singapore with a general cargo. m<;t with a curious mishap when about midway between tl»>sA ports She left Singapore on the 2L'nd ult On the 25th ;he was struck by a series137 words
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Article207 1901-12-06 2 The following incident* arc reported to have led up to the illness and death ot Li Huiiß-fhaiiK Japan became acquainted with the gint n{ the Manchurian Treaty, but vainly demanded from Russia the full text Japan then appealed to the southern vicoroys to protect against the207 words
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Article286 1901-12-06 2 Thk following lurther parti :ulars of the attack on Burns, of Hi'instunV Circus, by his pet tig'r, are contained in a telegram from Kango m, #bere the Circus was performing at the time of the occurrence. Rangoon, Nov. 20th.— Tbo tigertamer of Harms ton's Circus,286 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article66 1901-12-06 2 TO COST 190 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Advantage* of Panama. A report is current that the United States Canal Commission favours the Nicaragua route. Tlie Cantl by this nn> will take eight years to construct nnd vill cost a hundred and ninety millions of dollars (gold) The Commission a66 words
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Article17 1901-12-06 2 Later. Threa laagers were. mirp'i-<'i and 230 Boers were captured in th« Transvaal yesterday.17 words
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Article15 1901-12-06 2 Prime Henry has returned to the Hague, and lit* ru*umel relations with Quoen Wilhelmina.15 words
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Article74 1901-12-06 2 ififmU <rirt to the Strait, Time: thmkt Lumpur, lkr. 6th. Tiir ierond «layV racinn here resulted as follows: First rUce.-Olejo 1, Reaper 2, Thornaby 3 Second Rice. Bushranjf r 1, San Toy S, Cutaway .'< Third Kice-M i<«.wi;ih 1, Duhallow 2, EDgWandarS. Fourth Race. l.iuhtninß Serpent 2, Bushranger74 words
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Article164 1901-12-06 2 The movements of the steamers o tlm RmsJm Volun'eer Fleet within the ii(-xt ten days are is bllvSM -\ij.u Sorgorod, Yurotlurl, and Tamhur from Vlariivufctock fur Odessa, due here on the Mill, 10th, and 11th December respi-rtiv.'iy j while the outward steamer fium OJessa for Vladivostock, tin- Onl.164 words
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Article544 1901-12-06 2 BY lIUOR Ml-BKIV. COMHCT. Singapore, Mb Dec., 1901. S. V C. Lallan I— Monday What MR pm." Military Ki.(iine'-im|j" b"> 1.i.-ut.-Cnl. Kullerton B I B Friday IStb at 6.16 p.m. First aid to woiinde'd." S. V. A. O. O. for the eusuins week:— l.t. F. Hilton.544 words
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Advertisement424 1901-12-06 2 NOTICES. NONKL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). ULAfItJOW. v siu:a.-iuier*ol Dy.iaijiitc, Geii^iuij, Qeiat'.ue Dynamite, BiustiDg Gelatine, Deionatoi-s, S.iiAyjkiMS. Eiiwtfie Blasiifig Apparatus. Thf sAsm ffsjiliniiw, '*i"j all m«nuli.;;n.t <n 1.r.'.tl /x-i.'.iih, are made to p.i*« th- taft dMaiajsi 0/ tafety nnd punty t'-tt impunt liy the British '•..rar/tsnm/, ami arc, therefore, guaranteed to424 words
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Advertisement636 1901-12-06 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KELLY WALSHTITD. 0 New Colonial Libraries At $1.50 each. The P.irple Cloud, by M. P. Shiel With Christ at 8«a, by Krank T. Ballen Tho Cr.me of the Crystal, by Fergus S Sirius, by Ellen Thomeycroft Fowler Hume Young Barbarians, by lan Mnclaren Tbe Tra'.tor'a Way, by Levett636 words
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Advertisement403 1901-12-06 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTKD AT ONCK. BY an Import Firm, a Chinese BillCollector. Security *4000. v.c. Apply c/o K." S. limn. GOVBRNMBNT NOTIFICATION. WANTKD in Regintry ot D««l», Clerk and Notice-terver. Salary fiOi per nnnnm Preference girpn to native of China who has passed Vllth Standard and h%s worked in legal403 words
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Advertisement76 1901-12-06 2 FRAMING OF The Illustrated Pictures OF X'mas ffumbers. 25 per cent less than our usual charges. G.R. Lambert Co. v.c. Photographers. On th* 6th December, at MayfUld, Orange Grove Road. Mrs. Hruo Buussof a daughter Ox tbe 4th December, IBCI, at St. Andrew's Cathedral xingapore, by the Revi. W. H.76 words
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Advertisement8 1901-12-06 2 Thk StraiU Budget will be published to-morrow mormon.8 words
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Advertisement25 1901-12-06 2 fllffll ADVKKTISKI) TO fUIU Teluk An«un via ports, Ptnatig every Monday, and Malacca every w«in«wd»j, I'irt Jwettenbam *ta ports, Hia every Friday, aud faff**"Wj Nitmdaj-25 words
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Article96 1901-12-06 3 Kr>i in, <ay« the .Sim OksarMr, is inHll| recent episoden in tlie Mala} I- and the oatooma of ihe nreii; ii.it thither of H. K. Phya Sri high Siimr-o nWfjal Any -..I rapmta, however, may he-rei-eii. I with the proverhia! train of silt W* Iwlime96 words
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Article130 1901-12-06 3 Thk tempernni-e question is now becoming 11 Muhjert of European interest At the recent meeting in Germsny of tha S.K-iutv for Combating the t'se of Rpirituom I.i. |ii>r«" some very interesting German statistics were given. It MMM that in Germany £I»O.OOO,<VjO are spent annually on alcohol,130 words
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Article182 1901-12-06 3 Following up the recent order by Sir John VYoodburn prohibiting the rmpl..Yinent nf barmaids in Calcutta frnm the opening of the next excise year, the Board of Revenue have now ruled that the following condition shall ba inserted in every license throughout Bengal whether taken out hy182 words
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Article269 1901-12-06 3 Ik a Consular Report on the trade of Northern Siam, .Mr. W B I) Beckett Mfl A 11. 1) :il decree of the King anal promulgated during tlie year ordering a reduction by over one-half of the redemption fee payable by the class of slave? known as269 words
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Article1620 1901-12-06 3 The obje I of the mission of Sir Francis Lovell, C. M. G., round tlie wnrld is alrenly knnwn: he desires to explain to weiilthy people in all tropical countries the value of the work done by the London School nf Tropical Medicine, and to excite1,620 words
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Article98 1901-12-06 3 Ox Mr. Justice Wills taking his seat in the King's Bench Division 1 i.tly a special juror asked to be excused from serving on the ground that he was a lanmhlT of the. Bar. His lordship inquired if the applicant was a practising barrister, which98 words
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Article166 1901-12-06 3 The I'eml; Pioneer thus comments upon Mr. Noyee's article on Mining in the Peninsula, which was published by the Slraitt Time, "That the writer 1- a firm believer in the future of deep raining is very evident, bit perhaps the point to ■hhii mnßt attention166 words
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Article214 1901-12-06 3 THE WRECKED "AMHERST. KiKiHiK details of the wreck of the Ainlnrrt on Kuala Pahang bar on the 17li inn. i-tat.- that the vesfel failed to cross the bar owing to insufficient water Water began to rise in th» bottom of tiie vessel. To make matters worse, one of the steel214 words
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Article135 1901-12-06 3 To Ih* Lditor of tlie Malay Afiii." Dkak Sir,— lt will be interesting to your readers to hear 1 hat on Sundiiy last the 24th inst. Mr. J. Scott Mason, of Rnub, and myself shot a fine «pecimen of .1 Bull Sladang in the neighbourhood of Tras.135 words
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Article518 1901-12-06 3 Last Days In a Workhouse. Recently the famous Notts and England fai-t bi.wler, John Jackson, died in Liverpool Wirkhouse Infirmary, in his sixty ninth year His career, which extended from 1855 to 1P66, was terminated by a serious accident sustained whilst playing against Yorkshire. He visited Australia518 words
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Article548 1901-12-06 3 Utt of Unclaimed Utters lying at the (ienerul t'oti Office, Singapore. Abrab im, Marlatt, C. L. Adams, E. M,i l 11. K. K. All. 1. Marriot, F. Alilk-n, Mrs. M.i-Um V H. Alixuir M iyer Q. Aihertno, T. W. T. MeCooniae. H. Aniom, MaUame A. Miciialek, J. Ba548 words
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Article548 1901-12-06 3 HnraAPOER. -Til I>l HUH, 1801. PRODUCE. Oamhier buyers *14V> 'opra Bal B.N) An Pnni j,n»k «7" Pepper, Bluet. nnyers SS9S do White,(ft*O 61.M Rago Floor 9mm' SKI do Brunei No. 1 :h Pout] Cago <W Poflee, Bull. l«2 ba«i« 57 M Coffee, Palemnan?. 30% Win 3n.RO Coffee, Liberlan No.548 words
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Advertisement29 1901-12-06 3 PAINFUL BREAIfeIM; and dangerously hounding OMurb, indicating congested lungs, in quickly relieved by taking (.hamherlainTlTCough Remedy, Kor sale by all dcahers iv Medicines, The Drnprnuiy, (ieneral Agents Singapore 429 words
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Advertisement181 1901-12-06 3 A Helpless Cripple N. Bengert of Norborne, says:— For nineteen months I lav a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 ll.». to 130 lb»., a roof of Ihe terrible pnin I had to ■•in. me. During all this time, I sought a cure,181 words
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Advertisement177 1901-12-06 3 Singapore and Straits Directory 1902. \J.I. forms sen' for ravWafJ should be returned M once. Tboso whose names have been omitted frum this >■ ar's directory are r»-queated to communicate with the publishers. FRABKR NEAVE. LTD., 10-11 IM, Jiobinson Road. BELLEVUE HOTEL, Singapore. I)RIVATE hotel and high-class Board-ir.g-H.uiM-. Splendid and177 words
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Advertisement187 1901-12-06 3 NOTICES. KATZ i? R O S (LIMITED.) :o Great Clearance Sale. For Cash Jiow Proceeding LAST TWO DAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY Bargains in all DEPARTMENTS. KATZ BROS., (Limited). Wilson C 0.," PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 AHMKM.VN MTREKT. The Premier Studio. rhoton taken equ-illv well at any noor of the day. liiitftr SlMiAroitK. Harness187 words
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Advertisement345 1901-12-06 3 THE STRAITS TRADINQ COMPANY. LIMITED. \rOTICK is hereby given that an E«traII nrdinay General Meeting of the Ktraits Trading Company, Limited, will t.« helilatihe registered offlc>< of ih<- Company No. 17 ('Oliver Quay at neon on Saturday, the 7th day of Oecember. 1901, For the following purposes, namely 1. To345 words
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Miscellaneous313 1901-12-06 3 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 6th December. High Water. 7.36f.m. Chinese Uirls' School Kancj Bale. Town Hall. 4to 7. s. V It Cycling and Musketry. 6.10. Ambulance Lecture. Drill Hall S.lO. 8. V. 1. Drill No. i' Co. Telok Ayer VSO. o. V. A. Manning F.jrls. 5..10. i'arsee Theatre, lieucb I.313 words
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Advertisement423 1901-12-06 4 NOTICES. I IAISAPHIILL* |J CLEWSEYODR BLOOD GRIMAULT^C" MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP Aft] Medicinal Skin Soap I •NOTICES. fcIUW IN HKU'k WCRkS I'ASIH rUUAWM i Kr. oow rapflylßf huikling bricks A NT tftm Sn S M .livvn r.ir-»t Guaranteed Cure. Alt.T ,..1^.1.-.l .in.l (SIMMHka rc«e»rrh, lh..ic.u-lilv Mafa .->'i.t .-.-ruin Itrnifily h«« !««■>423 words
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Advertisement620 1901-12-06 4 NQTICES. 111 7-,- C,, |W^ *^(Z> j-i jfa tfJL 'O I*- tK^ J^ a)l! JL /J Ai*i A. Jt A. A\ if& A o*^*** 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. Market620 words
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Advertisement164 1901-12-06 4 UNTOUCHED BY HAND. For INFANTS and INVALIDS. When prepared Is similar to Ireast Milk. MBHIM'S FOOD »O«»II, fI.CKHAW. tO.IDQX, F.MOtAMB. i DAWSON'S 500TS FOR ALL CLASSES. I Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT CUP. TMK MAR:' STaPrO CN THE 80LE8. TO BC HAD OF «'.L DCALERS. 23164 words
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Advertisement868 1901-12-06 4 NOTICES SORE HANDS Red, Rough Hands, Itching Burning Palms and Painful Finger Ends ONE NIGHT TREATMENT Soak the hands on retiring in a strong:, hot. creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA. the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose868 words
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