The Straits Times, 5 March 1902

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. a 0,770. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 686 1 NOTICES. OIKUAI'OKE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. MA V 20th, 22nd, arul 24th. FIRST DAY. TWbiy, 20tli May. Fiebt Rack. THE MAIDEN PLATE. -Value $400. A Race for Maiden Horses and horoee tbat have run us Roadsters, Subscription Griffins, and in Races confined to hoi>es imported as
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    • 536 1 THIRD DAY. Saturdcy, 24th Mny. FirsT Racb. THK OPEN GIIIiFIN HANDICAP.— Value $300, and $60 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. Sbcomd Racb. THE SCURRY STAKES— VaIue $400. and lOU to the Second Horse.— A Handicap
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    • 185 1 NOTICES. SARKIESJOHANNES AND CO. Auctioneers and £state Jigents. 6 and 7, TELGORAPH STREET. the cheapest house for teak wood furniture. all sorts of teak woe*> furniture ready made and mad:: to order. LATEST PATTERNS. Inspection ftivlted. SARKIES JOHANNES AND CO. G. OTOMUNE CO. Have just received a large assortment of
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    • 658 1 NOTICES. John Little Co^LtcL JUST ARRIVED. iNewJtock ,ZOD, Z0DS p ATBjT Ladies' Combinations t \JJ W/tJ\ I WOOL GAUZE SILK fl? WOOL CORSETS. UNDERCLOTHING. SHIRTS. NETTED CORSETS MUSlill STRAIGHT C"W& fronted, \J\ Shirts WAISTED JtetiSw/w A SPEC AL LINI from w^mUpj H'soH 50 $3 EACH per pair ffltik S ZCS
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  • 1394 2 March 1st. The latest form of amusement in Kuala Lumpur seems to he Moonlight rides ending up with a supper party somewhere. The moon being rapidly on the wane now, enthusiasts must cool their aidoar for anotuer month, or make it u midnight revel. There will
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  • 169 2 There was made on the first of January a trial carriage of mails from St. Petersburg to Port Arthur which resulted in lowering the record of mail delivery from Europe to China to the lowest point yet on record twenty-two days. Allowing for the difference of
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  • 191 2 The Famo us War Dig. After going through three campaign*, "Drummer," the famous war dog of the Northumberland Fusiliers, has been poisoned ;it Colchester, where its owner, Col. Ray, is the principal medical officer at the Military Hospital. 'Drummer" was all through the Egyptian campaign, and was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 280 2 NOTICES. f\ 9 SPECIAL JL/UIWllIe S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent, off for cash. DUTY EXTRA hi dunvill! Ji I I I J^ GLASGOW, SCOTtAfIo jfrff pjj m.w. A f. 21-1-03 INDIAN ENGINEERING. As Illustkatbd Weekly Joubhal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With
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    • 62 2 RADHASWAMY &CO. Teak &TRosewood Furniture Show Rooms. Splendid Art Suites. Bed -room Suites, Dining-room Suites. Iron Bedsteads and Cots. Bentwood Chairs and Sofas. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINOAPORE. JIMi" LIMITED JUST ARRIVED A IVesli supply of the celebrated "Craven Mixture" Tobacco. The best of all Pipe Tobaocos. Cool, fragrant and
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    • 309 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AMD Eleetrie Blasting Apparatus. The above Explosives, being all manufaUured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government,
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    • 187 2 NOTICES. rpHE gTANDARD J^IFE QFFICE pays upwards of Half-a-Million Pounds Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly increasing, exceed Eight Millions and a Half Sterling, r.nc have increased over 40 per cent, in tho last 16 years. The Business is conducted with Econnmi), the premiums are moderate, and
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  • 516 3 Lipis, 2Mh Feb. The Assizes. Ths Judicial Commissioner arrived here on the 20th instant and tried a couple of capital cases, both of which were finished, the same day, Awang Sman, a Pahang Malay who killed his divorced wife at Teruerloh last October because she would not return
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  • 362 3 It is truly singular and very amusing to >i-r how claimants for the invention of wireless telegraphs ignore the work ol Hughes more than 'JO years ago Hughes, unfortunately, did not publish Ins results for 20 years, but even then, in spite of all Hertz, Branly, ix>dge, Marconi,
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  • 142 3 An Important Decision. A decision of considerable importance to the Volunteer fo roe was recently arrived at by the Cinque Ports magistrates at Margate. Sir Wollaston V Knocker, Colonel-Co mmaDding the 1st Volunteer Battalion East Ktnt Regiment (The Buffs), sued John Bing, a former member of the
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  • 210 3 Osio-half the world's production of coffee berries is brought to the United States. Americans are the greatest coffee drinkers on the face of the globe i.o.v, and every year tl c consumption of coffee is increasing there. Last year it was more than 80,000,000 pounds for the whole country
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 160 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 and you will then be prepared for such an emergency. It always gives prompt relief. Sold
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    • 627 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..! 10,000,000 1 >,-,, «m Silver Reserve....! 4,;?S0,000j ••••''--ou.wwRESERVE LIABILITY OJ PROPRIETORS J_»iu,uw.uw COUBT OF DIRKCTOKfI:— R. shiwis, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. J.J. Bbll-Ibvinq I Dkj-'-tt Ohaibma*. E. Goetz, Enq. I H. Schubart, Esq. A Haupt, Esq I N
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    • 565 3 I NOTICES. J WANTED. T MMEDIATELY, a ledger clerk for Sai1 gOD. Good sxlnry to competent man 8-3 Apply to H c/o Strait* Time* PI \i v or in smaller amounts to UUU lend. Good security wanted. Apply to 7-3 A. FBANKEL. WANTED AT ONCE. FIVE van clerks; must know
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    • 488 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. ITUKOHE AN resilience, No. 66 t-rn.it-±J goon Roac. Apply tc n.c. POWELL A CO. TO BE LET. PH RKK large godowns, Nos. 124 d, 1 ■> (k 1 and 124F, Cioss Street, suitable for Offices. Apply to ALKAFF A Co. 14, Raffles Quay. v.c. TO BE
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    • 785 3 I NOTICES. riBDBU£O FOOD Tim ahd tod wii l bi Satisfied. I. B. BELTLI OS begs to inform thepublU that bis Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1. Belilios Road is now opened First OUm Fresh Crushed Food p. c. per bag wg. 1-10 S".0O Cleaned Oats do wg.
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  • 478 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 5TH MARCH. The sugar bounties issue— a burning question in Europe leaves us cold here, with the exception of a few planters in Perak and Province Weilesley. The point is that in France, Holland, Germany, Russia, Austria, and Belgium where beet sugar is
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  • 190 4 Tiiih complaint may be considered indelicate, but it in well found, and the evil is one that might be easily remedied by the imposition of heavy fines. The complainant a gentleman whose word may be absolutely relied upon notes that the offenders are frequently Chinese people. He suggests that if
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  • 172 4 A despatch from the Secretary of State on the Estimates for 1902 has be«n laid before Council. The Secretary of State had been informed by Messrs. Gregory, Eyles and Waring, the Consulting Engineers of the Singapore Government Railway, that full and complete surveys of the Alexandra Road and Passir Panjang
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  • 20 4 On pages 2 and 3 of no-lay's issue will b« found F. M. S. Notes, Pahang News, and miscellaneous items.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is l/10j^
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  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 am on Friday.
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  • 8 4 The Straits budget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 10 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Mosku-a left for Odessa yesterday.
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  • 12 4 The Borneo from Bangkok yesterday brought Mr. M Lloyd as a passenger.
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  • 14 4 Messrs Montor, Egg el ing, and Keune came from Palembang per Q. Myer yesterday.
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  • 16 4 The homeward mail via NegapaUm by the Zaidii closes at 3 p.m. on the 12th instant.
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  • 18 4 In the Appeal Court, to-day, ;he case of W. A. Lt-;u-!i against Sin Moh Co. iias been proceeding.
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  • 17 4 Shipowners at Hongkong have agreed to an increased scale of pay for the Mercantile Marine officers there.
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  • 18 4 This next monthly medal competition of the Garrison G<ilf Club will take place on Saturday next, March Bth.
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  • 18 4 .SEBGEANT-MaJoK Jewala Singh of the Malay Stales Guide* has won the Gold Medal of the Taiping Rifle Association.
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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 pane 8.
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  • 21 4 The Sia Belle left for Penang yesterday evening with the Hon. C. W. 8. Kynnersley and Messrs. Elcum, Napier and Seth.
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  • 24 4 Mr. C W. Laird, Rev. Mr. Murray, and Mr. McGregor were passengers by the ban. Whatt Hin from Port Swettenham via ports this morning
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  • 29 4 Captain S. H. Harford, the British Consul at Manila, is reported to be retiring; he goes home shortly. He is the dean of the Consular service the world over.
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  • 87 4 Thk Penang Impressionists held an "At Home" on Wednesday last in the Town Hall there. It included an exhibition of sketches and paintings. Sir Frank S wettenham sent a nice collection of "Impressions," "Jungle" and '"the Coming of Dawn being the best, whilst the others also displayed a useful knowledge
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  • 88 4 Singaporbans who remember Mr. William Brownlie, late of Boustead A. Co., and now of Guthrie Co., Fremantle, will be pleased to bear that his marriage with Miss Constance Elliot, of Dunedin, New Zealand, takes place to-day at St. George's Cathedral, Pertk, VV.A. Mr. Brownlie was an excellent cricketer, a
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  • 31 4 Yesterday's Play. CUAMriONSHIP. Minn J. Gunn beat Mm. Lovell, «-l, 36, 6-4. Tie for To-day. Championship. Final. Miv J. Gunn (ruaaer-np) t. Hn. Sttuodern (hoU«0( hoU«0-
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  • 80 4 A telegram received to-day from the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.'s mines reports that the clean up for February produced 1663 ounces of smelted gold from 2700 tons of stone. It is proper to state that this result looks at first sight more favorable than it really is, as
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  • 101 4 The Secretary of the Sipiau Tin Co. informs us that he has received the following report from the manager at Sipiau No. 1 monitor has cut 183 hours during the month, about 3,000 cubic yards giving 127.39 piculs dirty ore No. 2 monitor has cut 108 hours, giving 24.6tf
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  • 75 4 1534 Died Correggio, painter. 1770 Boston raasnacre, tirxi blood shed betwnen English troops and American colonists. 1773 Died Dr. Philip Francis. 1778— Died Dr. Thou. Arne, composer of the tana Rale Britannia. 1815— Died Meitnier, the discoverer of menmerixui. 1827 Died Laplace, astronomer and mathematician. 1829
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  • 254 4 We have received from Messrs. Behn Meyer and Co. a copy of a table showing liie number of cabin and steerage passengers, landed at the port of New York during the year 1901 by aundry steamship lines. The icturn Hives to the North German Lloyd a total
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  • Special Telegrams.
    • 107 4 AUSTRALIANS AGAIN WIN. England 367 —Australia 399. Hongkong, March 4tk. Australia has won the fifth erf match. The game was concluded to-day (Tuesday.) England iu the first innings made 189, Lilley scoring 41 and Jeseop :if>. Nohhi took 5 Englbh wickets for 82 runs, and Eddy 3
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    • 63 4 AN ALARMIST REPORT. No More Foreign Cases. Hongkong, March 5th. Current reports of a cholera epidemic having broken out at Canton, proceed from alarmist sources. An English physician reports that there is no epidemic cholera among the natives. There have been no cases among foreigners since the
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 36 4 Col. Anderson Arrives at Kraaipan. London 4tli March. Lord Kitchener reports that Colonel Anderson, who commanded the convoy which the Boers captured near Klerksdorp, lias arrived at Kraaipan with nine officers and 245 men.
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    • 132 4 ANGLO -JAPANESE AGREEMENT. No Alteration in Herman Policy. Germany Has no Territorial Aim*. Count Von Buelow has declared in the Reichstag that Germany's policy is in no wise altered by the AngloJapanese agreement which, in hi* opinion, will do no harm to German interests. He states that Germany is not
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    • 121 4 Abolition of all Bounties.. London, bl h March. The Sugar Hounties Conference has signed a Convention. The Convention which comes into force on the Ist September, 1903, provides for the abolition of all bounties on sugar, ani for the reduction of all import duties on sugar to a
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    • 64 4 Later. Lord Kitchener reports that, in the operations during last week, 84 Boers were killed and wounded. 1,008 Boors were taken prisoners or surrendered. THE REMOUNT QUESTION. Mr. Brodrick denied that Lord Kitchener had been dealt witb in a niggardly spirit in the (question of remounts. 650,000
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 468 4 NOTICES. j TO BE LET, FURNISHED. VILLA. Marina, Tunjong Katong. Apply to v.c. STEPHENS PAUL CO. TO BE LET. NEWLY built and com forUble compound shop houses, No*. 76-1 and 2 Prinsep Street. Apply to n c STEPHENS PAUL 4 Co. KOR SALE IN PENANG. ASm.iil Hotel in the principal
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    • 237 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. BY an English assist* nt, board and lodging with private English family or would join a small mess. B. c/o Strait* Time. 17-3 FOR SALE. A LARGE roomy palanquin for big homo; in first class order, having newly been done up. v.c. Apply to R. c/o Straitt
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    • 27 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.
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    • 38 4 VEBBELB ADVERTISED TO BA.IL. Sydney via ports, Muttra. due 9tU March, Bouetead. Ht. Petersburg via ports. Annam, on 21st March. Manchuria, mid April, Behn Meyer. leluk Antoa via ports, Penang every Monday, H. 8. Co., Malacca every Wednesday.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 184 4 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, sth March. H IKb Water B.»p.m. C.W.A. Kaffles Girls' School. 4. 8. V.1. No. 1 Co. Drill. Br Basah RJ. 515. B.V.R. M'ketry Drill. A 4 B Cos. 6.1. s.V.A. Fire Discipline. 5 15. Parsee Theati c. Beach Road. 9. Thursday, 6th March. High Waier. tJs4am.
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  • 3106 5 Tuesday, 4th March. PRESENT His ExrELLKNCY Sir Prank Athrlstanb SWKTTENHAM. X.C.M.0.. (GOVEBMOB). Hon. 0. \V. S Kynn.rsley (Acting Colonial Secretary). Hon F. G Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon A MurrhV (Colonial Engineer). Hon. T. H. X- "haw (Acting AttorneyGfneral). Hon. W. Evuns (Acting Auditor-General). Hon. J. M. Allinson. Hon.
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  • 318 5 Yesterday's Play. CHAMHOSSHir. Withers beat Fwr»—, 6-2, 7-6. p.. auaaaa, Corbett scr. C. Carmiohael+3, uufln SIBOI.ES. Km»rson 16 beat Ker scr., 8-1, 6-4. McDonald beat Stephens— l, 6-4,4-6, 7-5. Catto scr. v. Abrams scr., unfinished. R. DOUBLES. Dick and Clerk scr beat Preston and Piekerine+4,
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  • 623 5 Sinoapom, 6th March, 1902. PRODUCE. Qftmbier 11.20 Oopra Bali 10.26 do Pontianak 9.75 Pepper, Black 29 76 do White, (5%) 62.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.70 do Brunei No. 1 1.25 Pearl Sago 4.45 nof»e, Ba.i, 16% basis 25.00 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 28.00 Coffee, Liberiun Wo. 1 18.00 Tapioca,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 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', and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents,
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    • 139 5 The peptonate of iron in Steams' Wine. is a predieested, easily assimilated form of oreanic iron It will not injure the teeth, cause constipation, or disturb deigention as will the inorganic forms of iron beretofore so largely used. The taking of the latter through glass-tubes, straws, etc., protected the teeth
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    • 603 5 NOTICES. ST. ANDRUW'S HOUf-F A CHURCH of England Boarding Houss for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the place. Applications to be niade to the House Master, St. Andrew's House; or to the Colonial Chaplain. w. a c. British Antifouling Composition and Paint Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 298 6 NOTICES. James "Watson co:s SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET: PLAfI BRAND, 10 YEA RS OLD *i 2.00 pbr cask, duty ktra V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) ssoo p*r cam, doty ktr^ OBTAINABLE KrtOM RETAIL DEALERS, OB McALISTER C0..-holk aoknts y The most Refreshing Drink in Singapore o MONTSERRAT^
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    • 275 6 NOTICES. COALS AT GALLE Beet Welsh and Indian (Barrakur) always in slock Quick despatch. CLARK, SPENCE Co. E. COATF.B Co. Galle, March. 1932. 5-6 J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIR& PROMPTLY EXECUTED Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbbnk, Tanglin. to Orchard Road
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    • 600 6 NOTICES. UntsMrLUIPEIUIS 1 V|l 1 J| WOBCESIERSHIBE SI'JCL Bfl Special Warrant jdQHO^ His Majesto */>. PupvBjjors to The Kiny. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. The absolute purity and great economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most important in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 735 7 rW\HR BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIISD fTVIK Staodar J Life Aunranw. I Nonrioh Union Fin Inmrano* Society. Atlai Aanuanoe Company (Fire). The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. For particulars of theae Companies, Me th« full adWiwment of THE BORNEO OOMPANT TTMTTPn K<r»nt*
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    • 709 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. rrONINKLUKS PAKSTVAABT M AATHCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aob:icy, late J. Daendelb A Co., 3-8, Colly er Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Maha Vajirunhis Bagan Mar. 5 Batavia, Cheribon, Tcgal, r>amarang,
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    • 513 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Go. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Diites of Suiting* from the Ea<t In Pacific Coast Ports. Leaving Honokono Portland about about "Indrapura" 20th Feb. 21st Mar. "Indravelli' 20th Mar. 20th April •Thvra" 16th April 16th May Through bills of lading granted to
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    • 776 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA STEAM INAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANQ, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA One of the Com pany'g steamers is nten ded to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf eve -y week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rate* to all ports in India and Ceylon, also
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    • 506 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COyT FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,885. THE LARGEST KIRK OPTUT IN THE WORLD BOUBTEAD A Co.' Agent*. LANCASHIBE TNSUKANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL...~...£3XXK) WO. LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL &"CO.. AGENTS. pHE QUEEN INBUBANCE COMPANY L HOW MERGED IH THK ROYAL INSURANCE
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    • 455 7 INSTANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720) T^HE undersigned, agents for the abo»e I. company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rateBEHN MEYER Co. w. A g. SI/12 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. H44) THE undersigned, agent* lor th*e above company, are prepared to accept Fire
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1540 8 I'uder this heading the following abbreviations are used str- -'earner sh. •hip; Iwj. barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yaiht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpeuo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British U. S.— United Suites Fch.— French 4Jer.— German; Dut.— Dutch; Joh.—Johore; Wkc,G.c— General -cargo; d.p. deckpassenjter V.— Uncertiin T. P.
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    • 569 8 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agents. Stkamebx. Ad i iii. Hongkong, Mar 12; Behn Meyer. Aj.-ix, China, Mar 9 Mansfield. Antenor, China, Apl 6 Mansfield. Armenia, Hongkong, Apl. 6 Behn Meyer. Au tralird, Fremantle. Mar 37 Boustead. Ballaarat, Hongkong, Mar 20; P. A O.
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    • 118 8 For Per ttr. Hrn To-Mobrow. Bangkok Prima 7 v.m. Sambas and P'tianak Vanderl'urra 8 a.m. Malacca and Lioggi Helene 1 p.m. M uar aud Malitcca Hong Wan 2 p.m. S'kawaog A. P'tianak Han Fo Soon 2 p.m. Padang via ports M.Vajinmhi* 8 p.m. Port owetlenbam CarlyU 3 p.m.
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    • 124 8 From Eoropk:— By the P. 40. ss. 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 Januirv. From China By the P. 40. s.s. Chu»an due on Thursday.
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    • 144 8 J. Stirling, Mr Sandford. Mr. V. Harrington, Mr J. Flint. Mrs Kntiga. Per P. 4 O s. s. Auxtralia connecting with thooteamer Hentjil a> Colomlio, from London Feb 21, due 2 >rd March-- Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. E. F. W. Carnell. MrsBlack, Mr. T. C. Scruttou,
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    • 149 8 5 Vbhkbl'B Name a Toss. Captain Fkom Sailed Consigseis. 3 Rio. tfar I*il«ll;i Dut str. 84 itfacodah Lingga Mar .Tl'nu Ah Choon Kmile str. 80 jNaeodah Kliio Mar 4 (Ju m Hoo Bee 4 Sultan Brit str. 102 'Angus Malacca JMar VV.-n Ilin aud Co. 4 (i. (i. Meyer
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    • 126 8 MDati. 4 5 6 A A fi 6 5 6 fi 6 6 6 Vessel's Namb. Iflao A Rig. Tons. Destination. Farfalla Ital str. 147 Muar and Malacca Fricga Nor str. Wti Bangkok Koh-si-Chang I Ger nr. VJUI Bangkok Emile Dut str. 80 Khio Lady Mitchell Brit str. 764
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 102 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. L ©'iff »*^v4^ KANCY COLLARS OF SWISS EMBROIDERS \f^f I W/' ♦KR «Sp> 'A I.ADIKS WHITE PIQUE COATS INFANTS' CREAM GIRLS' CASHMERK B W FEEDING 1 kt^ 0,-10-ro T^^r,, KNITTED VESTS —mxr WHITE MUSLIN EVENING W M f AND SKIRTS, DOUBLE >Squa re Neck and no FROCKS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 102 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanti Kerbau Horpitnl, ',th Munh, IMi 9a.ni 9 p.m. 3p m. Rlmakkh. Bar ..2».»*i».513 29.8<J Temp 82.0 85.0 7".0 W. B'lbTher 7tiO 74 0 73.0 Dii.ofWind N.E. .S.E Calm Mon n K Max. Temp.. 87.0 clo: r d "> Mm 6»5 amJ Dlt{ht Max inSun \uu tialI >
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