The Straits Times, 4 March 1902

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. a 0,769. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 557 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Milkmaids gff-.t^^-—.. BRAND Ij^ft i il/i 1I IT W&^l B liuiuid BR»«"jj-,r I■> WJL Hn|| |£p^. Guaranteed f|W^ HWk-.v^rii Ni. K\s'!?«* (lj| tm- 8m tilt Full Cream. mmwm JLargest Sale in the World. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW BOOKS. Also The Woodlands Orchids, by Frederick !;.>;.-, witu coloured just
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    • 989 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. K. A. j; CHOTIRMALL CO. Jewellers and Silk Merchants. GOLD AND SILVER SMITHS. 51-52 High Street, Singapore, (Telephone 254) HAVE JUST UNPACKED FROM' INDIA. I FROM CHINA. FROM JAPAN. Canton made Ukass cloth Embroiukky Yokohama made. Single silk Kimonos ct^i MB 8»I!E». consisting of Teapoy Covers Table for
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    • 502 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION S,\l B OK KRKXfIOLO UBIDEKTIAL l'lioi LKTJKfI TO BE HELD AT POWKLL co's f<AI E-KOOM. On WedvenL.y. Ktk Mn.rl, I<Mk>, at 2-: (0 p.m. rpHE fivchot.i rpfMrntlal prrpertini JL knowi< nb Mjil" < ion md AM* t-iniHt* at Mount Flizulclh i stiite. For particulars, tee < iiculiiiH.
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  • 1823 2 To the numberless men and women, an ever-increasing percentage of our race, who pass wearily to and from tbe East, there is in all the world only one sea. The geography books may give what definitions they will, and may apply the term how they like to
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  • 68 2 The Yachtsman says Mr. Kipling's recent reference t" i! uinclled fools' and muddied oafs' must cause a feeling of thankfulness among yachtsmen that this is not a naval war. The salted swine at the tiller, and the (something) Man at the Wheel,' is the least offensive
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  • 53 2 Two new banks have just been opened at Hongkong. One of these is the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. A branch establishment is being opened at Manila al«o. The other is the Russo-Chinese Bank, under the guidance of Mr. J. W. R. Taylor, rocentlv manager to the Bank of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 NOTICES, John Little Co., Ltd. JUST ARRIVED. g5» New Stock ZODS pATEMIp ATEM1 "5 Ladies' 1 Cotton 50 cts. each. lA \/y/-v ''a lift Ladies' Combinations \i/$/\ KvliMm^ wool gauze >^|l\\#i v silk a? wool CORSETS. UNDERCLOTHING. SHIRTS. NETTED CORSETS toUmI Mi.oli*k» J^*|gHr luUSlin fronted, \J5\ Shirts waisted iMajm/W SPECIAL
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    • 368 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend; thoroughly O matnred in bond. Price $10 per case; samples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. to. th. s. Sole Importer*. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. IT is an advantage to effect Assurance early in life. By delay, the rate of Premium increass; Deatn
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    • 553 2 NOTICES. BAILETS Aqua-Thruster Pump. i aY *~^Bl V 3 a. i Plivfl Ch p k g>-*7Sr:aM '-Z Pm| B The strongest and most efficient pump for mining and other purposes. The Aspenshaw Coal Co., Pingot Colliery, mt: "Tbe Aqua-Thruster has worked almost night and day continuously and has not cost
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  • 730 3 Home. The London correspondent of the IJngliskmun, under date the 20th instant, telegraphs that more importance tliau usual is attached to Sir H. Campbell-Binnerman'spronouniement at Leicester in favour of Home Rule. It is felt that he has given an unmistakable lead to those who differ from the Ro»ebery
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  • 197 3 A shocking accident occurred at Bombay on the night of the 14 th February at Hamilton's eveus. Some of the spectators were in the menagerie tent looking at the animals, and among them a European named William Robert de la Fosse, aged 30. Though frequently warned against
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  • 166 3 London, February '2'.\rd. The International Rugby match at Belfast to-day between Ireland and Scotland produced an exciting struggle, which finally ended in a win for Ireland by oop try to nil. There was a good gate, li: marked features ot the game were the magnificent forward play of the
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  • 304 3 The Kef tree, published in Sydney, gives an account of a match between the New South Wales Eleven and The Next Fifteen. M. A. Noble is the selector for that Colony, and in arranging his eleven, he paid great attention to tht> merits of the men as
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 WHAT WOULD YOU DO if taken with a seven attack of colic or tiiarrhuw and your physician could not !m- readily summoned Provide yourself with abort lf« of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrliu'a Remedy and you will then be prepared for such an emergency. It always gives prompt relief. Sold
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    • 49 3 J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. EUPAIRfe PROMPTLY EXECUTED "TANSAN Is tm Hale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms, Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers. .Borneo Co. Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents... McClymont Co., Port Dickson. Malacca. Chow Kit Co., Kual i Lumpur. A. Oldfield, Ipoh. H. J. Hamijion, Teluk Anson.
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    • 639 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND Sh.'VHH.M BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-U P CAPITAL tlO,O0O,CH> RESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve..! 10,000,000) y rn/w> MlfW Reserve....* 4,«0,000/ •»1 4 >O WU ilESERVE LIABILITY OF I innm /w, PROPRIETORS |_»io,ouu.ouo Court or DlBJOTOBfl:— R. Sbiwah, K*q.— ('HiimiM Hon. J.J. Bell-Ibvinu Dbpttt i'hairkj: (.ckt/., Esq. H. SCHUBART, Esq. A
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    • 1020 3 NOTICES. r. ,i^ :^reJlJ^StSa!s^ i^k\ it ami S- mi^t^KTyA. «WJIV <-« o> Xomtm I iVotnf l^lßl^abayßa4ahti~~fi~~U^t^^Sf3i^l^a^afla^LaKrlrl' CT3 53 s^^ ISI lla^HaK^atop*ftV «3 .5 /T^f^^a^Bi^aC?-- B^a^^lM f mm i £fUH aV^^^B^aft^ff. i I m^ 2 "vl Iflll JL. l^Sr l fcer J O llla^a^ala^a^Rlf W I llL^v' 'l 5 P.ii^a^a^a^a^a^a^a&Lka' A^
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  • 16 4 On March Ist at th« General Hospital, Kuala Lumper, \V. H. I.»sk. aged SI years.
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  • 12 4 Anderson—At Green^ck, on the 23rd Jan., lung, James Johnstons Anderson, late of
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  • 1006 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH. Japan is exuberantly delighted with the new treaty of alliance with Great Britain, and the tone of the editorial comments in the papers just to hand seems to indicate that the Mikado's Empire went on a glorious jamboree the moment it
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  • 347 4 Kkom all appearances it 1- now tn he inferred that Singapore is shortly to have fresh meat to burn should it feel so disposed; and a steady supply of refrigerated beef and mutton will come pouring in here from two continents. A couple of weeks ago we noted the inception
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  • 129 4 Mr. Robert Young of Penang, who has conducted the Pinang Gazette for the past twelve months, is compelled on account of the pressure of other business, to resign the editorship, but will continue to be a member of the directorate of the Pinang Qaxette Press We learn from our contemporary
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  • 57 4 Apropos of the warlike talk again .t Britain lately indulged in by German naval officers at Batavia, it is interesting to note that a circular has been sent by the German Colonial Office to functionaries in the colonies recommending them to exercise the greatest discretion in conversation, both in thmr
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  • 28 4 INTSRBBTING reading matter— The Red Sea by Mr. Hugh Clifford— will be found on page 2. Page 3 contains Wire News, Stroking a Tigress, Football, and other articles.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1, In
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  • 9 4 Thk homeward mail closes at 6 am on Friday.
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  • 12 4 Mr. and Mrs. Pasqual came from Port Swettenham by the Varlyle yesterday.
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  • 16 4 Four hundred Boerß at Trichinopoly Camp (India) have taken the oath of allegiance to the King.
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  • 19 4 H. M. sloop Kspiigle left Sheerness for China on Feb. 4th to relieve the IHgmy, now in port here.
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  • 18 4 Mkssrs. G. tt Lambert and (.'■> newly fitted studio at 3a. Orchard Road will be opened on Sunday next.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisemects, with dates of sailing etc.. will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on pane 8.
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  • 22 4 It is announced at Washington that the U. S. Government is satisfied with the correctness of Russia's intentions in regard to Manchuria.
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  • 24 4 Thk monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will he held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, March sth, at 4 p.m.
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  • 24 4 Thk engagement is announced of Mr. Lewis Terkeltoba to Miss Esther Goldberg. The wedding will take place in Singapore, at the end of June.
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  • 25 4 Thk cruiser Aurora may be expected through here shortly on her way home. She has been ordered to sail for England without waiting for relief.
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  • 29 4 Thk P. and O. steamer Malta with the mail from Europe of the 14th February left Colombo at 8 pm. on Sunday, and is due here on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 30 4 The Assizes were to have commenced to-day, but owing to the business of the Appeal Court not being concluded the opening of the Assizes has been postponed till Thursday next.
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  • 30 4 Mr. A. Mackik, Chief Inspector of Hongkong Police, who recently completedthe unprecedented record of thirty years' service in the Hongkong force, has re-engaged for a further term ol five years.
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  • 38 4 Thk launch Singapore built by the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. for use in the Johore Straits in connection with the Johore Railway and for taking passenger 1 between Kranji and Johore, went for a trial trip this morning.
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  • 26 4 Thk Celebes from lidtavia, viaßilliton, brought the following passengers yesterday: Messrs. Bunnemeyer, Kost, Scbultz, Rath, O.Muller, Schenpensal, Schiranult, Kniesch, Spannayel Walmer, Faller, Naea, Nille, and Lone.
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  • 41 4 Th* following were passengers by the Zaida, from Madras via coast ports this morning. Mrs. Waddell and three infants, Mr. C. S. Morston, Mr. F. D. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Eckhart, Mr. Graham. Miss Zebnder, Mr. A. Marargoni and Mrs. Margtihres.
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  • 43 4 Thk international exhibition fixed to be held at Hanoi in November next, will include a congress of Orientalists, more especially those interested in the Far East, from ladia to Malaya and Japan. Steps have been taken at Paris to carry out this idea.
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  • 48 4 The following passengers left by the M. M. 8.8. Sulazie yesterday. For London: Mr. J. M. Campbell, Mr. P. Kaelin. For Marseilles: Mr. K. M Watey, Mr. Louis Guilhon, Mr. C. 0. Hamilton, Mrs. Allegrini. For Bombay Mr. Ardyshier. For Colombo Mr. and Mrs A. Durant, Mr. North-Christie.
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  • 59 4 The petition of Tan Boon Teck for leave to appeal to the Privy Council in the case of Wee Kay Poh and others v. Tan Boon Teck and others has been granted by the full Court ol Appeal of the Straits Settlements. Mr Laurie appeared for Tan Boon Teck, Mr.
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  • 56 4 In December and January last, at the Sungei Lembing Mine of the Pahanp Corporation, 3665 tons of stone crushed yielded 108 tons of oxide of tin. The working expenses were $45,500. At Pahang Kabang, at a working expense ot $6,750 during that period, over 12 tone of tin oxide resulted
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  • 48 4 Valuable real estate will come under the hammer at Powell «fe Co. to-moi-row. Among the lots are five building allotments fronting Robinson Road at the corner of Japan Street. There are besides to be put up the residential properties on Mount Elizabeth Estate known as Mableton and Ailsa.
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 40 4 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY EXTRAORDINARY. A MESSAGE ROUND l!IE WORLD. Iiondtm, 4th March. Wireless messages despatched from Cornwall readied Marconi on board a liner, 1551 mileb distant. Marconi thinks that it is now possible to send a wireless message round ttie world.
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    • 25 4 Further Casualties. Further casualties to the convoy captured near Klerksdorp are reported as follows Five officers an.i forty-five men killed two oiticers wounded.
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  • 69 4 118-I— Died Saladin, the great Sarace n General. 14(51 Edward VI. is proclaimed. IH ,-_.|,u> are admitted to the freedom of ■ml. hi. 18 6— Sir John Laml>ert born. Igtjl Abr;ili>im Lincoln, who began life as a log splitter, inaugurated President V. S. IS«9- Farewell dinner
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  • 76 4 At Hongkong on tlit 22nd February, a fi-e, which broke out in h Chinese medicine shop at Queen's Itoad West spread to four houses in the neighbourhood, all of which were destroyed. The total dnmage is set at $:i0,('00. The Commercial Union was interested to the amount of
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  • 368 4 Sentenced to a Year's Rigorous Imprisonment Thk case o» H. A. L. Orchard wan finally disposed of at Mm Supreme Court, this morning. The prisoner w:\» tried by Mr. Justice L-iw at, the Assizes in November last on a charge of knowingly using
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  • 28 4 A fatal riding accident occurred at Rangoon the other day to Lieutenant Knightly, of the West Hidings, returned from South Africa. 1 1 is Imr-i- bolted and fell.
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  • 123 4 The Court of Inquiry into the loss of the 8.8 Knight Companion held at the British Consulate, Yokohama, on the 11th and 12th February found that the Master was not careful enough in navigating the vessel with the misleading charts on board, and he was cautioned to be more heedful
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 684 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MAC6REGOR CO. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. U1 (fPriee Jbist on Jlpplication.)- TO BI LIT, PUBNIbHKD. \J 1 1.1. A Mnrina, Tanjonß Kalong. Apply to BTBPHB9B PAUL CO. TO Hti LKTI'iiilt and comfortable I compound shop houses, Noe. 75-1 and I l'riiisei) Stivot.
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    • 28 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 M irch
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  • 1788 5 J. LITTLE CO. v. E. WALLACE. Judgment for Appellants. Judgment was given in the Appeal Court yesterday afternoon in the appeal of J. Little Co. against a decision of Mr. Justice Law in the case of J. Little and Co. v. E. Wallace. In the original action which
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  • 116 5 The I'ost Oi.ee Report tor 1901 showa that th mails de&lt with amounted to l,ul tons against s^-< tons in the previous t,i. "he increase in the parcel post branuli was so great as to tax the jDwers of the staff considerably. The avenue advanced to
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  • 126 5 The following sassengers have been booked at the MM. oflice, per Krne.4 Simons, for Saig«n Rev. F. C. Nam and R F. V. Gazeau, Mr. E. Hinnekindt, Mrs. W. Barth. For Hongkong: Mr. -F. Bonnet, Mr. and Mn>. Heenstede-OMt, Mr. and Mrs. iarvey. For Shanghai,
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  • 49 5 Yesterday's Play. <'HAMI'IIINMI!P. Miss. l. liunn Iwai Mrs S.ilzmann, H-3, ti J. Tie for To-day. CunMMnr. Mrs. Lovell v. Minx J. liimn. Winner meet- the holder Mrs. Saundem, to-morrow. Tie for To-morrow. CHAMPioiismi'. Final. Mm Saund- (hfiid-rj v. Mrs. Lovell or Mihh J. Gu»n
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  • 67 5 The Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club Tournament draws to a close to-morrow afternoon when Mr*. Saundere, the present holder of the Championship, will play either Mis* J. Gun n or Mrs. Lovell. The Town and Volunteer band will be in attendance p"d will play a selection
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  • 89 5 It is stated that a burglary occurred at No 6 Almeida Road, Tanglin, last night and that property valued at S2O was stolen. It is also said that the burglars got clean away with the swag," but on enquiry at the Central Police Station this morning
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  • 107 5 The following passengers were booked up to the 6th February by the German mail steamer Sti'ttgart for Singapore due on the 14th inst. From Hamburg: Mrs. Reese and child. From Southampton Mr. J. C. Greer. From Genoa The Hon. VV. R. Collyer, Mr B. Niessen, Dr.
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  • 393 5 Yesterday's Play. CHAMPIONSHIP. Rainnie beat Battenburgb, 6-3, rt-l. Salzmann beat Wolferatan, 7-6, 7-6. Norrie v. Morrison, unfinished. A. HIS..LEH. Withers— 4 beat Foreman+3, 3-«,«-2. 7 6. b. singles. Edlin scr. v. OlliSe MB, unfinished. Hartnell— 2 beat Penny scr., w.o. Simps >n— s beat Scoular+g,
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  • 504 5 Text of the Treaty. The following ia tbe text of the Agreement made on the 30th of January last between Great Britain and Japan the conclusion of which we have announced by telegram The Gtveriments of Great Britain and Japan, t>eing actuated solely by the desire to maintain
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  • 50 5 Mar. 27. Mr. Taylor, Colonial Secretary, due by German mail. May 10. Race Entries CloseMay 17. Coronation of King of Spain. May 20. Races. First Day. May 22. Races. Second Day. May 24. Races. Third Day. J-ine 2tt. Coronation of the King. J u ie 27. Great Procession through London.
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  • 61 5 It is authoritatively announced that t"3 See of Calcutta is to be raised to an A c hbi6hopric. The Right Rev. Dr. Cipleston, Bishop of Colombo, has '"<!ti summoned to London to *<ttle the final arrangements. His lordship is to be consecrated in as the first Primate of India, na,
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  • 630 5 Singapore, 4th March, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers 11.00 Copra Bali 10.26 do Pontianak 9.75 Pepper, Black buyers 29.76 do White,(s%) „64.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.70 do Brunei No. 1 „3.26 Pearl Sago 4.46 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 26.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 28.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 18.00 Tapioca,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 PAIN IN THE CHEST is nature's warning that Pneumonia is threatened. Damp a piece of flannel with CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM, and bind over the seat of pain, r.nd another on the back between the shoulders, ar' 1 prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, General
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    • 39 5 VEBBELB ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Sfdney via ports, ilutlra. due 9th March, Bo\Btea<l. Jl Petersburg via ports, Annum, on March. Ma n-hurin. mid April, Behn Miyer. ''eluk An son via ports, Penana every Monday, S. 8. Co., Malacca every Wednesday
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    • 85 5 E. WALLACE, Bronze Medallist, British Horological Institute. Watoh-Maker and Jeweller. REPAIRS IN ALT, BRANCHES GUARANTEED 6-b BATTERY ROAD. tu .th. s. v.c. Sl'. ANDKKWS Hul> h A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the place. Applications to be made
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    • 539 5 NOTICES. Komeya Co. 24, HIGH STREET Sole Importers of Tokio and "Sapporo" Beers. The finest kinds that are brewed in Japan. $11.76 per case of 4 doz. quarts 114.00 per ca-e of 8 doz. pint* Duty pd On returning a box with empty bottles, ">Octs. will be refunded. v.c. Maeniven
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 211 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 4th March. Hieh Water. 48 p.m. Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, 5.13. S.V.A. Gun Drill 5 16. L.L.T.C. Tournament. 8.O.O. Tennis Tournament. 8. V.I. No. I Co Drill, rtr Basah Rd. 5.15 Parsee Theatre. Beach Rn*d. 9. Wednesday, 5th March. High Water. 5.34 a.m. 8.9 p.m. Pledges
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 784 6 NOTICES. CLNOAPORE BPOBTEfe CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. MA Y 20th, 2->nH, and 24th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th May. First Rack. THK MAIDEN PLATE. -Value $400. A Race for Maufon Horses and horses Hint have run n* Roadsters, Sub--i riplmii (inltin-. nnd in Races conrn-od to bMWI imported
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    • 388 6 FODRTH KAri. THk. 8TEWARD8' CUP.— Value 1400, and 1100 to the Second Horse. A handicap for horses that have started in Races Nos. 6, 6, or 7 on the First Day. Entrance $10. Distance, R.C. Fifth Rack. THE GRIFFIN CONSOLATION.— Value J'JflO. A Handicap for all Griffins that have started
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    • 387 6 NOTICES. •DAKTRING' IANOLINE* •»>•■■ •A* Natural Todet Preparations. ffff\\ 'DARTRINC TOILET 'LANOLINS in Miiall and ttKjL )jß\ l^ge collapsible tubes. Makes much ikins 00th >^Sj^go^ and protects delicate complexiuns (rum the ert\.\-ts 25^^ °f w 'nd and sun. Th 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE 1 TOILET S(.>AP is un 'Dartring' hand equalled for
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    • 813 6 NOTICES. SOLE AGENTS MEDICAL HALL, Singapore. tu.th.s. 10-l'-u:; G. OTOMUNE CO. Have just received a large assortment of JAPANESE HIGH CLASS CURIOS, 9 ART WARE. :(o): INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. :(O): G. OTOMUNE CO. SINGAPORE. BANK KOTBS AND WRICKS. TaKOovsnuu nt «t Wmihlm&am deetroyi ■bom iMuO.WO worth of panor money every
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 749 7 <"|M«; BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED i rrni Standar J Life Aatnranoe. J. Nonrioh Union Fire Insurance BocJ«fcJ. Atlas Assurance Company (Fire). The Equitable Life Aaroranoo Sonety. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. For particulars of tbe«e Companies, see the full »dyerti»ement of THE BOENKO OOMP*WT T.rMTTV"
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    • 699 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. j^oNIN KLIJKB PAKETVAART MAATBOHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aoraor, i.atk J. Damdilb A Co., 2-3, Oollykr Quay. The undermentioned Hates are only approximate. Frwn Expected Will be Hwapatched tor On Nienhuys Cotei via Feb. J-! Bandjermassin, Kota Baroe, ports Passir, Boelongan,
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    • 514 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Dates of Suiting* frtm the Eait to Pacific Const Ports. Leaving Hongkong Portland AB'iUT ABOUT Imlrapuni 20th Feb. 21st Mar. "Indravelli' 20th Mar. 20th April •'Thvra" l«th April 16th May Through bills of lading granted to
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    • 648 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Combined Service of the Ocean Steam ship Company and the West Australian Nteun Navigation Company between FBEMANTLB (PEBTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN POBTS, AND SINGAPORE. IHE SULTAN, SALADIN, MINILYA AND A USTRALIND. These steamers run at frequent interval* oetween Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Derby, King's Sound (Port
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    • 642 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is inten ded to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passenger* and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to But
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    • 442 7 /NSURANCES. SUN INSURANCE OFFICB, LONDON ZBTABLUHBD 1710. Insurances effected npon almost every description of property at the current rate* of premium. Total sum Insured in 1900, £450,000,000. do 1890, £3t!1,500,00rJ. BRINKMANN A Co. General Agents, Singapore and the Native States. L'UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1828. RESERVES AND
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1566 8 t'uiter thio heading the following abbreTiations are used str. steamer sh.— •hij>; I-]. barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. British; V. B.— United States; Fch.— French; <3er.— (.iernian; Dut. Dutch; Job. J chore; «Ac.,G.«\ lieneral -cargo; d.p. deckpassenjjer 11.I
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    • 580 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrival. and name of agentt. 8TBAMEE8. Adria. Hongkong, Mar 12; Behn Meytir. Ajax, China, Mar 9; Mansfield. Anterior, China, Apl 6; Mansfield. Armenia, Hongkong, Apl. 6; Behn Meyer. Australind, Fremantle. Mar 27; Boustead. Bdllaarat, Hongkong, Mar 20 P. O Bunberg, Hongkong, Apl 18;
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    • 88 8 for Ptr ttr. lime. To-Morkow. P. Diufcson ft Sepang Binlang Timor 1 p.m. T. Aiil m via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Bangfl)k Tolv 3 p.m. Banwbk Kornt 4 p.m. Thursday. Bangkok Prima 7 a.m. Samhasand Ftianak VanderPai-ra 8 a.m. Padaug via ports Jf. Yajirunhit 3 p.m. Cbon and
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    • 124 8 From Europe:— By the P.AO. s.s. Malta due on the 7th instant with dates from Europe to the 14th February. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 13th and 18th January. From China:— By the P.AO. s.s. Chusa-n due on Thursday. Time Table
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    • 80 8 Oati. >!> 1-Dui uJ I:* Inn a s.! 22 Brit s.s.j 22 Brit s.p. 22 Brit s.s. £4 Out s.8. 24 Nor 8.8. 26Dut 88 1 PAf Flag A Km. *SED 8UNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. WsNAM,., CAPTMK. j^FKOMWH™ Jk jGede 'Le Clercq Rotterdam Ratavia 'K. Willem I
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    • 156 8 Vk.-ski/- Name Ifaff 3 Celebes 3 Koh-si-Cli.niK :i China 3 R. S. Baroo .'1 Brouwer 3 Carlyle 4 Qaea 4 IBanka 4 ,Chow Thya t £nv. l "'\PB3ee 4 iOian« Seng 4 'Zaida A Rio. Out Rtr Uer str. Aug 8tr. I .'i str. ill. Brit Mr. Nor 8tr.
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