The Straits Times, 3 March 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,768. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 256 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ideal Milk ggjggggjg^ Enriched 20 per cent. > -t with Cream. Sterilized-Not Sweetened. B^TD"^Tr...»« j A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. John Little Co., Ltd. NEW BOOKS. THE BENEFACTRESS MARIETTA, A MAID OF VENICE KIM, BY KIPLING THE FIREBRAND THE SECRET ORCHARD HELMET OF NAVARRE THE SILVER SKULL
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    • 631 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. K. A. jJCHOTIRHAU I CO. Jewellers and Silk Merchants. GOLD AND SILVER SMITHS. 51-52 High Street, Singapore, (Telephone 254) HAVE JUST UNPACKED FROM INDIA. FROM CHINA. FROM JAPAN. Bampcb Judders. Canton made Grass cloth Emiboidbry Yokohama madb. Single silk Kimonos CAtHMEBE IShawij". consisting of Teapoy Covers, Cushion for
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    • 484 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BRITISH INDIA STEM NAVIGATIGJT COMPANY UMRID. FOR ADRLAIPK. MKLBOUSHI, AND KYDNJfiY. THE rompnny'H rtramnr Mt'TTRA 2.985 toii». lu'vint: left Calcutta <>• the Ist in>t.. m>y lie exix-elo I to :iiriv« here on or iibout th-'»h idem, and wiH havo prompt despatch f.ir Mip above ports. For freight "i
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  • 326 2 The Capture In S»r» lane. Elkvkn Chinamen were brought before Mr. Beatty, on Friday afternoon, for enquiry into the allegation of their being members of an unlawful and dangerous society. The men were brought into Court manacled and were guarded by Sikhs. They are all young and
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  • 126 2 Many attempts we know have been made in the past to imitate the class of tobacco known as Sumatra, which is used entirely for the outside leaf of cigars. Hitherto these attempts have only been of the experimental order, for up to the present only two
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  • 544 2 At a meeting of the National Liberal Federation at Leicester a resolution was passed condemning the policy of unconditional surrender and BVgiog ilie conclusion of a regular peace welcoming Lord KoBebery'B support u> this policy and calling upon, all Liberals to support Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman in advocating it
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    • 486 2 NOTICES. Dunville's """Isco™ Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent, off for cash. DUTY EXTRA 4* frd3l 'IT*' I I *mB ,W T /jnGSi^^LHnfifi^a' Jv n^s^ni VjßttßffcsjMnßa-— ■^■J^^B V*) lT li 111 O l- i dunvillMs I 1 'lII] |i^. T m+m 6^ |nai GLASGOW, sconW 111 I C$ I
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    • 329 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Qeiienite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OP Safety Fuses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pau the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government,
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    • 439 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. NOKWICH UNION FUUS INBDRANCK SOCIETY OT NOKWICH 4KD LONDON. KiTiiimiß 1797. POB KIKE INSURANCE ONLY Ai «xmt inrarad... ...086,000,000 Lowes {Mid. J 11,600,000. Premium inoome A 906,000. loan ABoe effected on almost »T«ry ilssai iptioa S.perty »t current
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  • 1757 3 London, Ut Feb. lifta i—» bat little here below, Amd «oe» that little wrong The above would be an appropriate motto for Directors of Public Companies according to the (gospel of Mr. Whitaker Wright. One after another of bis Directors have been under examination, and have
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 73 3 WHAT WOULD YOU DO if taken with a severe attack of colic or diarrhoea and your physician could not be readily summoned Provide yourself with a bottle of Chamberlain'" Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy mc] you will then be prepared for such an emergency. It always gives prompt reliefSold by
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    • 626 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAJp.gr CAPITAL 910^)00,000 RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve_|lo,ooo,opo\ 114 „***** Silver iWve...l l,mSXOf REHERVE LIABILITY OF I inni nnm PROPRIETORS. J-910,0lW»U Court or Dibiotom: B. Shiwin, E«q.— Chaikhan Hoit. J.J. Bill-Ibvino I Dbpvtt Chairmaj E. GOBTZ, Esq. I H. SciIUBART, E«q. A. Havpt, Em. j
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    • 338 3 NOTICES. TO BK LET. NO. 6 Raffles Quay (at present occupied by Mr. A. M. Sarkies). Entry from Ist March. Apply to CHOP HENG LOQNG, v c 2« Robinson itoad. TO BE LET. /"IOM FOUND HouiwNo. 68 Hill Street V 7 (lately occupied by the Chinese Consul General), suitable for
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    • 117 3 NOTICES. RAHEE6UNGE FIRECLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of every description of GLAZED STONEWARE DRMNAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TKSSKLATED PAVEMENTS.STABLE BRICKS, FIRE-BRICKS, FIRE-CLAY AND BOILER SETTING BLOCKS. Large stocks always on hand. SHRAGER BROTHERS, Singapore, Sole Agents. m. it w. v.c. Raffles Hotel AND Raffles Tiffin
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  • 46 4 Waltek Lloyd. On February 4th, at St. James's Church, Picca >illy, William Q. Walter, of the Federated Malay States Civil Sr, vii-f, youngest son of tiie late Mr. On»RLKB Walter, 1.C.8. to Mibs Harriet Florence Lloyd, only daughter of the late Me. John Lu>YD,of Koaboa, Denbighshire.
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  • 24 4 Gomes At Mission House. Stamford Ron.i, o'i Sunday the 2nd M irch, 19 >-', the Kw.l. W. H. Gombs, R. I)., aged 74 years.
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  • 30 4 Harvby— Ou3rd Feb .at Helouao. Cairo, aged 31 years, Charles David Harvey, of -:ir-iw;ik, Borneo, ourih sou of ih- late John Harvey, of Singapore and of Mayfie'.d, shooter's Hill K<>nt.
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  • 214 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 3rd MARCH. There is a good time coining in China if the Err press-Dowager is prepared to stand by all she appears to have promised in a special audience at the Imperial Palace on Feb. 23rd. Sir Robert Hart (we quote from a
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  • 35 4 Interesting reading matter Alleged Dangerous Society, the Methodist Conference, Sumatra Tobacco in America, Death of a Field Marshal.and telegraphic .iewu will be (uUnd «n page 2. Our London Letter will be 'ound ou page 3.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is l/10|
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  • 9 4 The Assizes have been postpo ned till Thursday next.
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  • 10 4 H. M. S. Vestal left tor Labuan yes terday morning.
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  • 13 4 Thk homeward mail by the Chusan closes at (5 a. in on Friday.
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  • 11 4 Mrs. Shepherd and child came from Bangkok by the Kudat yesterday.
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  • 11 4 Messrs. Armstrong and Schmidt arrived by the Medan. from Belawan yesterday.
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  • 12 4 The Bangkok Tramway Company has been merged in the Siam Electricity Company.
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  • 19 4 The Rajah of Sarawak is due here from Europe by the M. M. s.s. Laos on the 28th April.
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  • 16 4 The Batavier from Port Swettenham via Malacca brought Mr. W imlr.it n as a passenger, yesterday.
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  • 14 4 Mkhsrs. L. Peck, Chasseriau, and Lullis arrived by the Urlani from Rangoon on Saturday.
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  • 17 4 Thk next choral and orchestral concert of the Philharmonic Society will be held on the 17th inst.
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  • 21 4 Thr Town and Volunteer Band will play in the People's Park to-morrow afternoon, 4th inst., from 5 to 6 p. m.
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  • 15 4 Mihu. Howe, Skinner, Fox, and Kato arrived from Sarawak by the JfcyoA Sarawak this morning.
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  • 19 4 Mb. H. N. Ridley and Mrs. Van Reeth were passengers to Singapore by the French mail which arrived to-day.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 22 4 Thk marriage of Mr. Duncan Munro and Miss Jessie Campbell, of the Dallas Theatrical Company at Shanghai was fixed for Saturday last.
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  • 24 4 Tbk monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Rallies Girls' School on Wednesday, March sth, at 4 p.m.
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  • 22 4 Messrs. Sunnier, C. G. Ogilvie, Annandale, Weld, Fox, and Smith were passengers by the Malacca from Teluk Alison via ports thi« morning.
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  • 22 4 Messrs. Shekel!, Reid, Townley, Loveridge, and Stafford, and Miss Stafford came by the Flsvo from Kelantan, via Kuantan and Pahang, on Saturday.
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  • 27 4 A F.TK days' race meeting has just concluded at Hongkong. The mo«t successful jockey Gresson out of 86 events had ten firsts, two seconds, and four thirds.
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  • 27 4 Thk French Chamber of Deputies Voted 800,000 francs to celebrate the hundredth birthday of Victor Hugo, the famous poet and novelist, on the 26th of last month.
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  • 33 4 Ths total amount of tin ore exported by the tributors on tiie lands of the K >yal Johore Tin Mining Co. during the month of February is t>s3 bags, equal to 490 piculs.
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  • 36 4 One of the two new coasting steamers being built for the East Asiatic Cos. coasting trade on the West Coast of the Gulf of Siam is expected at Bangkok from Europe about the middle of March.
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  • 34 4 Wide-sfrkad tlooils did vnst damage '■o the pepper crops in Lower Sarawak last month. The only life lost was that of a little child. The loss in pepper vines will considerably affect the output.
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  • 32 4 It is reported at Bangkok that the King of Siam, on returning from Singapore, will visit Kelantan and other Siamese Malay States, to find out for himself how matters really stand there.
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  • 35 4 Akothrr farewell H.inner was given to Dr Chan Kun Shin..', on Saturday, at San Giang Wliee," Thomson Road, by Mr. Tan Hap Leong and his friends. The doctor is leaving by the Calypso this evening.
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  • 30 4 H.M.S. I'igmy, Lieut-Commander A. H. Oldham, arrived from Honekong yesterday en route for England. She is expected to leave on Sunday. H.M.S. Fsarless went for a cruise outside this morning.
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  • 33 4 The usual monthly missionary meeting will he held at the Prinsep Street Church at 8 o'clock to-night. Bishop Warne will preside, and Mr. W. Hurley and Dr. B. F. West will give addresses.
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  • 34 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Mosku-a arrived from Vladivostok yesterday morning ai.d anchored in roads. She is expected to leave for Odessa to-morrow. The Habirovnh arrived from Nagasaki this morning en route for Odessa.
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  • 47 4 The report of the Siam Survey Department for the official year 1900-1901 has just been issued. The Slam Obterver is of opinion that the survey work in progress there, will compare very favourably with that in the British Malay States; indeed it is thought to be ahead.
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  • 52 4 Wk regret to hear that Mr. H. H. Noyes, who left the Straits recently for South Africa, was at the beginning ot February in hospital at Durban with some form of plague contracted on board ship. He expected to have sufficiently recovered to be able to leave hospital in about
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  • 55 4 l.Nt .'ik.nt of a Melbourne club cricket match Stewart bowled a fast ball to Wright, wi.-i snicked it into the wicketkeeper's hand*, thence it rebounded on to the wickets, knocked the bails nff, and sturk between two stumps. The wicketkeeper picked the ball out, and claimed a catch, win -h
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  • 52 4 In case any misconception should arise in connection with a paragraph in Saturday's paper regarding the German mail which arrived here on Friday last, we would point out 'hat the German mail occupied twenty lour days on the voyage, as per contract time, the mail having closed in Berlin on
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  • 53 4 The London and China Ekcprea of Feb. 7th says The negotiations for the extension of the Federated Mai iy States trunk line of railway through the State of Johore are proceeding i.i London, and are believed to have made satisfactory progress. The Sultan ol Johore leaves London this month to
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  • 54 4 LITTLE CO. v. E. WALLACE. Juimmkvt was given, this afternoon, in the appeal of John Little <fc Co. against the decision of Mr. Justice Law in the case of John Little <fe Co. v. E. Wallace. The appeal was allowed, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Leach and Mr. Justice Headman-Jones
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  • 112 4 16O5— Born K.lmun.l Waller, poet wad politician. 1651— Born Otway, dramatic, who died i.i abject poverty at the age of 33. 1756— 80rn William Uodwin, the author of Political Justice," who began life as an extreme Radical, and ended it in an innigni ficant Government pcH.
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  • 150 4 It has been decided by the Joint Committees of the Sepoy Lines and Singapore Golf Clubs that the Ladies' Championship this year shall he decided by match play— lB holes for each tie 9 at each course. The rirat. tie must be completed on oi before the
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  • 263 4 On Sunday Feb. 23rd the Pulai left Johore with the Hon. Datu Bintara D.ilam, His Highness Ungku SulimaD, and a large party of officials on board, for Kota Tinggie, with the purpose of arranging for the inauguration of a township there. Datu Yayah Bin Awal took with him
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  • 78 4 The following passengers left by the Bayern for the north on Saturday at noon For Hongkong, Dr. C. Banks, Mr. Alex. Tocher, Dr. Th. Lorenz, Mr. Iwata, Mr. Yoahita, Mr. Trummer. For Shanghai, Mrs. J. A. David and child, Mr. George Brcckhoff, Mr. J. Chriitoffersen, Mr. Hintze For Nagasaki, Mrs.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 36 4 HIS CARRIAGE OVERTURNED. London, March 2nd. M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the French Premier, has been badly hurt in a collision between his carriage and aa electric tram-car. M. Waldeck- Rousseau's carriage was overturned.
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    • 47 4 LORD KITCHENERS REPORT Lord Kitchener reports that ltf officers and 451 men were captured in the attack on a convoy at Klerksdorp. Of these 10G have been released. Colonel Andersen, of the Imperial Yeomanry, who was in command of the convoy has been retained prisoner.
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    • 11 4 London, 3rd March. M. Waldeck- Rousseau is improving.
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    • 43 4 The melting of the «nows has caused disastrous floods in the eastern section of the United States. The railways, roads, and telegraphs have been damaged. There were many fatalities Pitteburg. The valley of the Alleghany River is partially inundated.
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  • 47 4 Saturday's Play. I.ADI KS DOUBLKS. FINAI.. The Mhsti Ounn lieat Mm. Siilzmumi ..id Mra. Lovell, 6 1, 6-3. Tie for To-day. (.'HAMI'IONSHIP. MirtK J. l.unn r. Mrs. S.ilzm.iui. Tie for Tomorrow. Championship. Final. Mm. Lovell v. Mix* .1. CJunn or Mrs. Sal/magn.
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  • 355 4 Thi A rU-s medal for March was played for on Saturday in glorious weather with the course in splendid condition, and resulted in an easy win for Mr. Justice Lt.ach who returned a very good net 77. Ferguson returned 81 the second round being a splendid 36
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  • 23 4 Trk P. homeward mail steamer Chus*n left Hongkong at 1 p. m on Saturday and is due here at 6 A.m. on Thursday.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 232 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. JUST ARRIVED. |||> New Stock ZODS p ATEHT m LcVciiGS oiMjS I Cotton 50 cts. each, V \/-'> v\^^ Ladies' Combinations \^Ji[s/\ WOOL AUZE r*WO SILK WOOL. CORSETS. UNDERCLOTHING. SHIRTS. NETTED CORSETS MUSHI! STRAIGHT «r FRONTED, Jf Qhirtc SHORT, /^X&^7I >>^N. rfflsffi'-v&' M Cambric
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    • 247 4 WANTKD. IMMEDIATELY^ a ledger clerk for Hai L gon. Good galary to competent man. 8-S Apply to H, c/o Stnuts Timrs. WANTED. DOGCART or Ralli Car, suitable for cob of 4 h h Apply to A.8.C., c/o Straits Timr* Office. 4-3 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROOMS Available from Ist March, at
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    • 65 4 G.R. Lambert Co., Photographers, Beg to inform the public that the New Studio At 3A Orchard Road Will be opened ON Sunday next, 9th of March. Conlay— Archbold —On th«» lfith.lan., at *t. Mary's, Shoitlands. by I R«v. H F. Woliey. William Imncr Conlay, of the Federated Malty SUtes Civil
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  • 235 5 Attempts to Stab the Police. Aboht Ml yesterday morning, a police patrol in plain clothes was passing along Snvth Street when a Chinaman was seen half-way up the stairs of a house. On seeing the patrol the man came downstairs and hid behind a pillar One of
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  • 14 5 Memw. Van Harreveld, Merecki, and Pedro Sihino came from Batavia by the i?«yr<« yesterday.
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  • 516 5 Saturday's Play. A. SINGLTO. Rainnie+2 beat Capt. White scr., 6-3 6-4. B. B'.NGLKB. sharp 1. beat Mansfield MB. ff-4, Li-H Fort scr. v. Firmstone— "J, unfinished. Carmichael43, beat Hannaford— l, 6-2, 6-4. C. SINGLES. Low se.r. v. Dowley— l, unfinished. Emerson— '2, beat Robertson scr.,
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  • 622 5 Sihgapobk, 3rd March, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers S 11.00 Copra Bali 10.76 do Pontianatt 10.25 Pepper, Black buyers 29.76 do Wnite,(6%) „64.00 Sago Floor Barawak 3.70 do Brunei No. 1 3.26 Pearl 3ago 4.4R Coffee, Bali, 16% basis 25.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis. '28.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 19.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 112 5 VEBBELB ADVERTISED TO BAIL. Manila and Japan, Lalpoora, on 3rd If arch, Boustead. St. Petersburg via ports, Annam, on 21st March. Manchuria, mid April, Behn Meyer. Teluk Anion via port Penang every Monday, S. S. Co., Malacca every Wednesday. Port Swettenham via ports. Ban Whatt Hin every Friday, and Sappho
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    • 333 5 NOT BEYOND HOPE Those who h;we suffered year after year (rum Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severn nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little's
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    • 56 5 MCALISTER CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR The Anglo-Egyptian Cigarette Co. The following high class brands of cigarettes are always in stock Shah, gold tipped, Si .60 per box of 50 (large size.) Royales, gold tipped, Si .25 per box of 60 (medium size) Packed in patent airtight tin* Obtainable from M
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    • 400 5 NOTICES. ALEX. FOX &CO. Cash Clearance w3l6i Now on. Great Bargains in all lines Remember Goods must be cleared before stock-taking. SHIPPING. "GLEN" LINE. FOR LONDON. THE s. s. rr 7 LF.NQARRY, Captain Stevenson, is due here on or about t In7th March, and will have prompt despatch for the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 759 6 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting. 1902. MA V 20th, 22nd, and 24th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th May. Fikht Rack. THE MAIDEN PLATE. -Value $400. A Race for Maiden Horses and homes that have run M Koadbters, Subscription Griffins, and in Races ■•oonned to horses imported as
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    • 563 6 have started in tbe Roadster Race on tb« Second Day. Entrance $6. Distance. 1 J mile. ForRTH Kaci. THfe STEWARDS' CUP.— Valne |400, and $100 to the Second Horse. A handicap for horses that hare started in Races Nos. 6, 6, or 7 on the First Day. Entrance slo. Distance,
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    • 163 6 NOTICES. "JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THK MARKET: FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD *i 2.00 *fr cask, duty ima* V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) w oo ww cam, »i«t extra. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALKKS, OB MoALISTER (V-oom«— SARKIES JOHANNES AND CO. Jiuetioneers and Estate Jlgents. 6 and
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    • 1043 6 NOTICES. MAWTAWS'WE iKHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE Fertty tbe Sjstem against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE BEST SECURITY fOg_gg£^lg- > KWO€ OW W.UIO EXTRAOT OF WED JAMAIOA bid. E9fl¥"X*9 il JiTOWWHI line* 1129. Cjfll I lTf 1 Iff nll H 1 ff 1 ffjP #ro»o»Bo«d by the hwhiit mkdioal authorities th> m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 735 7 /TIHF BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIED ■rTUTB Staadar J Life Aastmaee. i. Norwich Union Fir* Inauranos Soeisty. Atlaa Aanuranoc Company {Vira). The Kqnit*,bl<« Life Assuranoe Society. Th» Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company l'he Tottenham Lager Beer Cunpany. For Mtticulan of tKeae Companies, see th* full Jverti«m«nt of THE BORNEO COM°Ayr i.rMTTun *y«"»<;;
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    • 716 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. -j^ONINKLIJKB PAKBTVAABT MAATSCHAPPL? Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship A«»oy, lati J. Dashdiu A Co., 2-3, Colltik Quay. The undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Itoepatcbed for On .\tenhuys Cotei via Feb. *J2 Bandjermassin, Kota Baroe, ports Passir, Boelongan,
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    • 515 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Date:' of Sailings from the Ec~tt to Pacific Coast Ports. Leaving Hongkong Portland about about "Indrapura" 20th Feb. 31st Mar. "Indravelli" 20th Mar. 20th\pril "Thy»" 16th April 16th May Through bills of lading granted to all
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    • 771 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, 4 CALCUTTA One of the Company** steam ors i* intended to leave Tanjong Paoar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamer* at through rate* to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to East
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    • 501 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE OOyT FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £»,722,680. THK L4HOKBT FIBI OfTICK IN THE WOBLD BOUBTEAD Oo. 1 Agent*. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. nu Aim life. CAPJTAL...ZL..£&OO0 .000. LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND. 291,434. POWELL &IX).. AGENTS. fKE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY X *OW HIBOIO IS THI ROYAL INSURANCE
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    • 321 7 INSURANCES. THE PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. (EST II LIflH ID A. D 1782.) The undenigDed, Agents for the above Com pany, are prepared to aooept Fire Bisks -X th* current, rates in Singapore, and aiso io Johor> and the other Btatea in the Malay Petiina J'.. STIVEN L'UNION FIRE
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1896 8 1 j It this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer nh.— ■hip; bo. —barque; sch. —schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru—Cruiser; Gbt. —Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.—Horse-power; Brit.—British U. .S.—United States; Fch.—French Ocr. —German; Dut. —Dutch; Joh. —Johore; Jkc.,G.c—Gener&l-cargo; d.p.—deckpassenfjer U. —Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.D.—Tanjong
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    • 71 8 For Per itr. Tittle. To-Morkow. Ch'bon A Samarang Pionirr 1 p.m. Djambie Kian Ann Ip.m. Siak and Pakan Hong Is* 2 p.m. Boelongan via ports Nien'iuys 3 p.m. Padang, etc, Crlebfit 3 p.m. Bangkok Frit<ga 3 p.m. Bangkok Pein 3 p.m. I' Sum 'ham via ports Ba'.itier 3
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    • 50 8 From Europe: By the P. A O. s.s. Malt* due on the 7ih ins'mit with dates from Europe to the 14th February. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 13th and 18th January. KitOM China:— By the P.AO. s.s. Chilian due on Thursday.
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    • 501 8 Mar 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 •2 2 2 2 2 2 o 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 iMexican Prince Brit str. JFlevo str.j Frigsa Nor f»t.r. R. Scbiff Baroe Dut str. SH Wongsec Btr. Bintang Dan *tr.|
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    • 265 8 Date. Vessel's Name. 1..A ..A Ri<;. Tons, I D—HIIW Har I Hong Bee Brit str. 2O.'i«; Penang 1 Nestor str. 2385 Hongkong. MMMgIMI A lapim 2 Candia PJtOstr. 41SB China ami Japan 2 Oeneffe Brit str. 192 Balavia Resident ReMI Imi str 08 Rhio I Bisagno Hal str. j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 WHITE AWAY, LAIDLAW CO. IS BLACK, CREAM CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIX LADIES' SAILOR HATS HATfi BOYS' CREAM CASHMERE LADIKS' WOOL CHK- ROLL CALL YARNHATS l! H rnpnTTßnv hats; N'LLE AND SILK 01 WHITE Without Bow on top of Cnmn j P CE 60, ,1.25, 1.50. P«,CE 2-75, PRIOE ot 35 pßr
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