The Straits Times, 11 December 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,702. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1901. PRICE |5 CEWTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 884 1 >T«HS BORNEO COMPANY, UMUKD rTniE Rtaadarl Lift Aasnranosy. 1 Nonrkfc Uaioa Firt Inssranet Soomcj. A Us. Aatnruos Company (Pits). Th. BqaiUhl. Ltfs Aasuraaot Sootsty. Tb. CMaa Mnroal Stsam NavigatioD Company Th. Tottanha. L«c* r X" 1 CMnpany. For sartioßßM. of taw Companies, as. the Ml asWiHS»aat of THE BORNEO COMPANT.
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    • 922 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T'ONINKLIJKE FAKETVAART MAATBCH.VPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agentt at Singapore: SHtr AoucT, late J. Daudsls 4 Co., 2-S, OoiXYEn Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. "steamer From Ki|wclca Will be iWpatched for On lan IHemen Batavia Dec. 10 Billiton. Batavia, Chrriimti via liilliton Samarang,
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    • 618 1 NUKL.UEUTSCHEB LLOYD BREMEN. TTAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE, I I HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fut and well-known mail-steamers of those linos will leave Sinpnpore on or ■iliout the undermentioned dates Outward 1901. Homeward 1901. I Slullfiarl Dec. 18 Pnru HemrieK 1H klinif Alhert Dec. SO 190 U. ISO*. Ain««/re«Janl3 Prwen Jan. i
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    • 618 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANOASHIHbV 1 FIRB INBCRAMCX COMPANVT^ Capital £2,127,N» Paid up Capital £212.780 Reserve Fund SljmMO*The andersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUBTEAD A Co., Agent*. r> CHINA TRADERS INSUKANCI COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed tS.OUU.OUO. Amount Paid up
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    • 594 1 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESrABLISHED A.D. 1720) TAHE unlersigned, agents for the above I. comi»ny, are prepared to accept Fin Kilkr at current rates. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. 4 31/13 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ISTABLIHHED A.I). 1884) rT^HK indersigned, agents for the above X conpany, are prepared to
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    • 727 1 BANKS. TTOMOKOKG AND SHANGHAI U BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-HP CAPITAL $10,000 ,00 C RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..Slo,ooo,ooo > n -«nnn,, Silver Reserve... 5.T.W.000/"* 13 50 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF) tlonoQoOO PROPRIETOBB •••">.«»»» Oocbt or UiKtcTots:— B. Simu, E-i. -Ckaikmak HOK. J.J. lilLl-IEVINO i DIITTT OUHUK H E Tom;ii»«. K L. Kichikmoh,
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    • 433 1 NOTICES. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. r 0 "> Te Bun S»'° w Tanjong Katoog, 8e» bathing, good tat.lo, bat wine, Telnphone-'.ttf-or 111. ST. AXlHitW's HOUt-K. CHURCH of England Boarding Houm 1 t for European and Eurasian boy!, w 10 dw.ro to attend the schools of the olo^i. rh h on mitd *>
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    • 750 1 Ort«p. A FEW MINUTW niLAV m yen .h",** 1 1 56 "-i' 7£? iht '"**> °< It takes to go fsr doctor. ofUn prove, dangerous. The sets* way is lo keep some reliable Cr.np nedicine comuntly ia the house. Tli.r. >. none bet.er than Chamberlain's Ce«ak Kemedy. It contains no
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  • 288 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 11TH DECEMBER. OUTWARD BOUND. Thoi'oh Germans thrive and wax fat in the United States, just like the Irish, they take longer to think American than the Irish do. Incidentally, having a genuine, though grueeoinely modern Katberland of their own, they are not so
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  • 205 2 Coiscide.ncis are always interesting. In yesterday's issue\>f the Strait* Time*, an article concerning the Siamese Malay States on the western side of the peninsula wan quoted to the extent of nearly two columns. To-day tbe Bangkok Times conveys the pleasing information that the Siamese Government is desirous of promoting the
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  • 66 2 Hikby Dallas') Musical Comedy Company, now performing at Calcutta, will open here in .the third week of January. The Company opened at Calcutta at the end of October with the Toreador so successfully that press criticism had nothing but praise for the performance. The Company includes Messrs. Harold Godwin, Ferrell.
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  • 13 2 H. E. Sib Frank SweltenLaoj leaves in th* ti*a Bolt* to-morrow for Psnang.
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  • 6 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate in 1/IOrV
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  • 9 2 The homeward mail close* on Friday at 6 am
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  • 8 2 Tm Strait* Budget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 11 2 Thk Russian transport Yaroslavl left fur Odessa luis morning al 9.30.
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  • 11 2 Thk Russian transport Orel sailed for Vladivostok yesterday at 8 a.m.
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  • 14 2 Mb. Von Kingaran, and Mr. Eldrid^e came from I'untianak by the Han bo §mm\
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  • 14 2 Mr I'ierpont Morgan has made a d. .nation ot Xi,ooo lo Guy's Hospital, London.
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  • 13 2 With tv-day's issue there is a supplement containing Bhippiug news and some iKiM.itisciuentb.
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  • 16 2 Urn. Tuwer, the new British MinisterI'lt ..i|i >teiuiiiiy lo Slam, la expected al liu.i^Kuk about Ciiriblmas.
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  • 17 2 Katz 8h09., agents for the Aachen aiiu Mumcu Kiiv Insurance luiupan), ■an a wall calendar lor lb>n-'
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  • 19 2 Ihk Russian torpedo boats Oseir, l'harel uuii aterliad uiu <», ucteu lv ainve hers suuii on tbeir wuy lv Cuina.
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  • 21 2 lluhop Hose, Mrs. tiose, Miss Hose, ana Mr. Hi. a. Hum aro due Iruin England next Saturday, by the A'atcocAi Mm.
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  • 28 2 1 r \i rep jrtcd that a new bteamer for Hta it i:.^i. ,T .Singapore run is shortly experttu 101 lue Arrauan Co., Ud. at liai. 6 nuk.
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  • 22 2 Mv :i ..hi Ueiig km li.i.- been elected a Municipal Couiuusniuuer ul Peuuug, in tue piaco ul Mr. iv W. Piesgrave, reoi^ueu.
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  • 24 2 .Mu. Mctcalfe from Uopeng has gone tv .-.jieiuuau to iclicve Mr. Kpuruuins it, oualsjp ol Hie hydraulic mines lor a fi. i l period.
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  • 18 2 ilia /uuii brought tbe following passenger! Iroin .Madias, Mrs. Nnsbiti, Mr. bieveusuu, Mr. Maclean, Key. Vjn .in, &.K.
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  • 23 2 It is understood that Admiral de K.ujtlicu, ol the Siamese Navy, leaves sr^"* 1 Ids' hurupe auuul lbs end of lliu cuireni uiuntli.
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  • 20 2 K.uk condemned prisoners were noised wiluin me gaol walls recently ai laipintf— two Ouiog Cuiuese, oue Muuy, and one Tamil.
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  • 23 2 Ma. Warren, Mr. Velge, Capt. Angus, Mi and Mrs. Harlinau, Mr. Thomas, ana Mr. Richards arrived this morning truui Kelanlau by the tleto.
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  • 22 2 A jAi'A.MtsK paper says that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha propose to lix armaments on several of their vessels on their European line.
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  • 21 2 Tie estimated total cost of the British Cuina expeditionary force remains unchanged. I'he total up to March last was £2,&UO,000 sterling.
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  • 25 2 Thk Singapore Volunteer Rifles fall in for their route march at b 45 to-night. The Singapore Volunteer Artillery are not taking part in the march.
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  • 25 2 The Egyptian (Jattlte says that Mr. Alfred Beit, on* of the South Alrican millionaires, is coming shortly with Mr. Cecil Rhodes to K B ypt.
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  • 24 2 Ihe Russian transport Tambov arrived tins morning ttum with 711 soldiers on boaid. Her destination v Odessa and her date ot departure is uucerlaiu.
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  • 24 2 It is reported that the Governments of the Ureal rowers are consulting together as to improvements in the ponce supervision of the anarchist element.
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  • 26 2 A petition for divorce has been entered by Mr. Percy Courtenuy, the husband of Miss Marie Lloyd, the actress He cites Mr. Alec Hurley as co-respondent.
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  • 29 2 O.nk of the results of the introduction of lue new Criminal Procedure Cuue will be tbe abolishing of the present system of the juries being divided into two sets.
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  • 27 2 I. and O. passengers proceeding by the special train Irom Marseilles to London can now only book lv Charing Cross, the connection with Victoriastation having been discontinued.
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  • 36 2 It is reported at Colombo that the term of oihceof Sir Weal Kulgeway, tbe Uovernor of Ceylon, will be extended to auuluer year, alter which He will succeed Lord Milner as High Coinmisbiuner at the Cape.
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  • 40 2 'I'm Penang Volunteers will hold their annual encampment during the foi incoming Chinese New Year. During tho camp tnree days will be utilized to hold the annual ntle meeting, at which modern competitions will be introduced aud valuable prizes offered.
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  • 44 2 Thk Rallies Uirls' School prize distribution is fixed for Saturday afternoon next, the 14lh instant, at 5.1 j o'clock. As tbe time is short Miss Hale Johnston hopes that all interested in the school will accept this as a cordial invitation to be present.
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  • 44 2 This Royal Indian marine steamer Canning will embark 100 convalescents at Uopalpore on the 39th instant, and carry them on a trip via Singapore to Ceylon, for tbe relief of the Garrison Company R.A., returning to Calcutta with the convalescents on the 28tb January.
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  • 50 2 Auoiie tbe passengers due by the Tamim Maru early next month arc Mr. and Mis. W. Makepeace, Mr. and Mrs. Stormont, and the Rev. Mr. Izard and Mrs Izard. The Hon. Sir John Hall K C M.G., a former Premier of New Zealand, is also a passenger by this bteamer.
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  • 52 2 Information having been received that bubonic plague exists in Mauritius, it is declared by H. E. the Governor, in exercise of the powers conferred by the Regulations made by the Governor in Council, under Tbe Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance XIX of 1886 that the Island of Mauritiu s
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  • 44 2 Lord Francis Hope has sold to Mr Adolf Weil, of 25, Hatton-garden, the famous Hope blue diamond. A news agency says the famous diamond ha* been purg^ased by Messrs. Joseph Frankels and Sons, Nassau-street, New York. The sum paid l>y Mr. -W«ti •xctodtd 80,000*.
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  • 35 2 Thk Mohammedan community commence their annual Ramazan I'awassa of thirty days fasting from 4 o'clock in the morning till 8 o'clock in thn evening, to-morrow. Service will be held at every mosque at 0 p.m.
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  • 56 2 This Ban Seng Quan, which has hitherto been deemed to hn the fa«tc«t steamer between Singapore and Bangkok, tbe btli excepted, no longer has the pre-eminence. She left Bangkok almost at the same time as the Singora, but bad a start of seven miles. The Singora beat her and arrived
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  • 82 2 Etrkb is more volatile than water, and its use in engines has often been tried, but without practical success The difficulty has been to invent a good generator, but it is now said to be overcome by M. Desvignesde Malapert, who ha* applied it not only to power enginun but
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  • 99 2 Tuk Echo de Chin* states that a at inc. -ting 1111 the Jlird ult. of tli<s Mptasenlatives of tho piincip.il French ini|>urt ng hniises Hi Khxnphai on the invitation of the Consul-Uenoral, M Ratard, thn kilter announced the formation of a Communion, which will sit at Shanghai under his presidency,
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  • 84 2 Tin King, it is stated, has ordered the construction of a special crown to be worn by Queen Alexandra at the Coronation. Its principal feature will be the Koh-i-Noor, the most remarkable diamond in tbe Royal collection The Koh-i-Noor, which whs found in the fanioux mines of Golc^ndn
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  • 61 2 THiband of tbe 13th Madras Infantry will play the following selection of music at the Botanical Garden* on|Saturday next, commencing at S p.m. March. Under the Double Eagle T.Wagner. Valse The Yeoman of the Uuarri ..Bucalossi. Selection Caval leria Rustlcann ..Ma.csgni. Adagio..." Sonata Psthetique". Kecthoven. Lancers
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  • 91 2 The following passaogers have been bonked for Singapore to arrive by the Tamba Maru Mr. R. Morris, Mr W. Smith, Mr. T. Lamble, Mr and Mrs. W. Makepeace, Mr. Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Cuff, Mr. F. \V. Warburton, Mrs. Crtte and child, Misa J. H. L'rqnhart, Mr.
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  • 162 2 Cutting Down Officers' Expenses. Lord Roberts' Action It is understood that the Commander-in-Chief is considering the best means of placing- commissions within the reach of men who, in -pit.- of their educational qualifications, do not possess the private incomes which have always been necessary to maintain positions in
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 50 2 A New Treaty. London, 11 th Deceml-rr. The Government of Nicaragua has concluded a treaty with the United Slates. United States Acquire land Under this treaty, Nicaragua le»se« to the United States in perpetuity a strip of territory, six miles broad, covering the route of tbe proposed Canal.
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    • 26 2 Uter. Commandant Maritz has been severely wounded in an unsuccessful attack on Tontelbosch Kop in the extreme west of Cape Colony.
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  • 104 2 That the courtesy of Admiral Cancli.mi, in allowing the band of the Italian flagship Vetior Urns* play on the K-plandn last evening, was much npprociutod was apparent by the very larcn crowd that assemhled around the band.«mcn ami listened to their fine pei fonnaiici'. A number
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  • 155 2 l)n. (ieorge Barney, a well known New York physician, has caused a great frn-.tti m by a remarkable medical experiment. He recently inoculated a cow with human tuberculosis serum, for the purpose of disproving Dr. Koch's theory that consumption is not Iransmittable between human beings and
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  • 539 2 London, 18(A Ik A blui-booe on the concentration camp* ha* been issued by the British Government. It sets forth that thn eariu-si efl'orts of the authorities to promote the wellheing of the camps have been largely battled by the inconceivable ignorance, obstinacy, filtbines», fatalism, and laziness of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 387 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manahctonn al Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The alxn<e Ettplotives, heing all manu-icim-ed in Great Britain, art made to us th* high standard of safety and •ri/y tests impoted by the British overnmenl, and
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    • 470 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. jjr fi OUQITT atAtftta I, Stamford Road. X'MAS AND NEW YEAR CAKES. MOORSKI begs to inform his many customers that he has now in his service a new confectioner from Europe. M. OORSKI can now supply all kinds of Wedding Calces, French Cakes, Chocolate Creams, Marmns (Jlacee\ Macarons,
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    • 91 2 Plates E Gi'aui. JPy Tj l 1 Try* ri GEORGE MICHAEL, Pnoro Storks. w. Robinson Road, Singapore. "White Horse Cellar" Whisky As used by the Red Cross Society during the Boer War. To be had of all dealers. GUTHRIE Co. SOLE AGENTS. 30/H/ft! Pianos, Pianos, Pianos. The two finest pianos
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    • 883 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Christmas Oratorio Concert. TOWN HALL ■oth DECEMBER. 19a. PATRON H. E. Sir Fnnk Swettenham, K CMC. PROORAMME. Past I. Selection, in Oratorio 'arm, from HANDEL' 3 "MEBBIAH." The Solos by Mdme de Krm.il. Mr*. Salzmann, Mm. Arthur Barker. Mr. J. 1. I. .hum Kirk, and Mr. E. A.
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    • 23 2 PICTURES. PHOTO ENQRAVINQS. 300 Different Subjects. Prices same as in Europe. Special mouldings on very cheap terms for these pictures. G.R. Lambert Co.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 284 2 ti6e" Straits TSimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES. The STRAITS TIMES Daily uiw, ia Singapore —per copy IS Cts. per month tl.St per year S'O.k) (By post) ptr miiHth tJ.SS ptr ytar 034.00 Tht STRAITS BUDGET: per copy 40 Cts. per ytar 011.00 (By post) per year 910.00 XOTE:—The Straitt Budget in
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  • 1450 3 CHAROES OF EXTORTINO EVIDENCE. Police Court Proceeding*. Bifore Mr Brockman, the Senior Magis'.rat-, at the Police Court this morning, Chief Detective Inspector Perrett, Detective Inspector Watcham, Detective Sergt Frayne, Detective Sergt. Brace, Mr Hughes (Hongkong Shanghai lUnk), Mr Ketldie. (Hongkong Shanghai Bank), Kirn Pong (Hongkong Shanghai
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  • 203 3 (ait. McN'eely, of tbe Liverpool ship Monkbarn," from San Francisco, has been interviewed concerning the life and doings of the Pitcairn Islanders. We sighted the island of Pitcairn," said the captain, "on Aug. 23td, the weather being beautiful and calm as a clock. Soon after a boat pushed
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  • 236 3 A Modern Miracle Experienced by an Earl's Sister. In The Onlooker, a correspondent relates the story of the almost miraculous recovery of Lady Margaret Marsham, sister of the Earl of Romney, from a cancer which afflicted her for pome four months. Lady Margaret, who is 67, was
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  • 331 3 The dreat Bowler Succumbs to I unit Trouble. i'h« news that poor George Lohmann, the great cricketer, is dead will not come as a very great surprise His life has been on a short lease ever since lung trouble declared itself at the end of 1892. Ueorge
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  • 63 3 Am inquest was recently held at the Cambridge Hospital, Aldershot on the body of Pte. W. H. DraytoD, Cheshire Regiment, wbo shot himself with his ride. A letter found in his pocket addressed to his commanding officer contained the statement that his sweetheart was dead, and that he had nothing
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  • 1058 3 Union, Ulh Nor. Trs heading of this letter might now be with some consistency changed, seeing that a week hence four out of six who composed the party will leave for Singapore It has now been arranged that Mr. Uo Boon Quan, and Masters Uo Khek Ghee,
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  • 115 3 Salaries Raised. Inn I'tiunig Gazelle is informed that the trustees of the Penang Free School have decided to raise the school fees from the lirst of January next year The scale of fees decided on is as follows Boys in Standards I to IV, S2 per month.
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  • 1004 3 Terrible Disasters on the British Coast The total loss of life and ships in terriffic gale which visited the British Isles on Nov. 12th and 13th was very heavy. Vessels bave foundered without any record being left either of their names or of the number of human
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  • 155 3 ■XPKTin ARRIVALS. (Booked). Passengers for Singapore. Per P. A O. s. s. Rome connecting with the s. s. Htngal at Colombo, from London 14th Nov., due 16th Dec. Messrs. F. H. Bronell, Swarm, Ugilvie, P. 8. Odoni, Q. Seth and A. E. Stiven. Per P. and O. s.
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  • 163 3 At a recent meeting of the Yarmouth Board of Guardians it was reported that a pauper, named Stokes, who lived alone, had recently died, and that on searching his cottage the Relieving Officer found hundreds of books, some of great rarity, the collection being valued by a
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  • 375 3 Bifori Mr. Justice Grantham and a special jury in the King's Bench Division lately, a Swiss waiter at tbe <':•!.: Monico named Severino sued his employers for slander.—The plaintiff's counsel said that on Jan. Ist, attheCafc Monico, tbe plaintiff served a party
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  • 579 3 SIHOiFOU, IITH DXCKMBKH, 1901. PRODUCE. Gambier I 14.1* Copra Buli 10.00 do Pontlanak «.7O Pcppor, Black buyers XlfO do While, (6%) R6.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 365 do Brunei No. 1 3SS Pearl Sago 4.55 Coffee, Ball, 16* ha«i« 57.76 Coffee, Palembang. 90% ha«is 30/50 Coffee, Llberian No. 1 21.00
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 31 3 PAINKI'L BREATHING and dangerously sounding cough, indicating congested luncs, is quickly relieved by taking Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy, For sale by all dealers in Medicines, The Dispensary, General Agents. Singapore. 4 A
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    • 38 3 When children are teething they have more or less diarrhcea, which 2an be controlled by given Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhcea Remedy. Full directions with each bottle. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents. Singapore
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    • 290 3 S. C. C. Christmas Events Dec. 23rd Cricket t. Perak C. C. 2Mb Cricket v. Perak C. C. Football, K. M. S. v. S. C. C. Theatricals. Town Hall. a.v.i, Cricket v. Perak C. C. Football F. M S. v. K. G. A. and R. E. 28th Cricket v. Penang'C.
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    • 251 3 SUITABLE FOR X'MAS PRKSKNTS A 'FEW African grey parrots from Xanlibar. Bplendid talkers, to I* seen at 18, Malacca Street. mAw. 111-' CEYLON LACE MERCHANT. D. B. PADRIS HAMY, Has removed from No. 8 Stamford Koad to No. 4 Armenian Street. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. NEITHER the Captain, Agents nor
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    • 708 3 NOTICES. WHERE TO SPEND XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. The most pleasant way to spend these Holidays is to have a cabin sea Voyage to Penang which takes from 24 to 36 Hours: I'pon arrival at Penang Visitor, can have norornmoilMinn at mont moderate charges at the East»rn and' Oriental
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    • 170 3 Tasmanian Jams. I. K. L. S-_> 7,-. per Dozen 1 lb. Tins. H. JONES CO.. HOBART. John Little Co., Limited. I there is but one TobaeeoH worth Smoking ?Azv\itm declared by WB 9> Modem Scientific W .fl authorities, SMOKING^MIXTURE. Id. i&jll,. nirtiuhttim. Wr[^o Apiu mntwAusr J J •Ingapcre. Mm Sih
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 161 3 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, nth December. High Water. 1117 p.m. Convent Fancy Bazaar. Town Hall. S V I. So. 1 Co Drill, fi.3o p.m. S. V. R. Route March, x.45 Parse* Theatre, lieach Road. 9. Thursday, wth December. High Water. 10.36 a.m. 11.48p.rn. New Mood. 9.49 am. Mohammedan fasting mouth
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 468 4 .NOTICES. KIMWAN HKM'K W«RHK lo IAM K FANJANU. AKi. oo» sii|. .lviii(l linildiint Ms** Kor iwrliculM.-, npplv lo 1 iVp KIM ItIK, i:\n: No -'4 \Uln.-.i> B(r»rt Guaranteed Cure. orootb'lj Hih M,.l .'.-lUiii RwiMdj baa l«*-n ,'-)>" i Nervous DUorder* i 1.1,,, 1-. u,.l I aai pi.'.."'.! to I* able
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    • 715 4 NOTICES. WHITEAWAY,jLAIDLAW CO. Jor Jbovely Xmas <§r fifew year (Sards. Very Choice Selection of Novelties for this Season. SPECIAL DISPLAY NOW BEING MADE. r ffi'istmas beards pemi '^"^7 k C WHITLAWAY, LAIDLAW 4 CO. n jchßi^T^^. g /A^ PACKfit THE EXCELSIOR CONTAINS 9 CARDS YE TYDE OF YULE racket. Mogt
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    • 379 4 NOTICES. Jewellery! Jewellery!! Jewellery ll l Ladies' and Oeota' rings set with brilliant and ferns. Indies' bangli-n Ml with brilliant*, goras, and rwarls. Lftilie* 1 bro«K'b(-s no do do uu l.«<iii-i<' Iciir hams and neck ltts. Lftdien' nnd (irnla' lockpts. 14eots' w*tohes nn«l chains. Mlvrr links and brooches. BiUer Initkl.-n
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