The Straits Times, 18 March 1902

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. a 0,781 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 374 1 NOTICES. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE. AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SINGAPORE. i^^^ W I U< A i\f\ V H VVI-4 I sobfi-AGENTS-fOR^ Jnstap.ations t THE SPECIAL COLONIAL TYPE. A OF SINGLE CYLINDER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. SOLE AQENTS FO R Specially adapted for Bunting Wood
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    • 146 1 Wilson C 0., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STREET. The Premier Studio. Photos taken equally well at any boar of the day. 12-7 fiat MITSULBUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI CO.) HEAD OFFICE: 43, Sakamoto-cho Tokio. LOM>O\ OFFICE 34. l.ime .rr-t. E.C SIX.AFOKE OFFI4K 3, Finlayson Green. BRAKCHEMAT: New York, 8«n Francisco, Hamburg Bombay, Manila,
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    • 586 1 NOTICES, John Little^ Co., Ltd. NEW BOOKS. THE BENEFACTRESS MARIETTA, A MAID OK VENICE KIM, BY KIPLING THE FIREBRAND THE SECRET ORCHARD HELMET OF NAVARRL THE SILVER SKULL HERB OF PEACE COUNT HANNIBAL INTERVIEWS IN HELL A FUItY IX WHITE VELVET JOSEPH KHAOBAN (HALF CASTE) HIS OWN GHOST TURF SMOKE
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    • 325 1 LATEST ADVEKTISEMEN'iS. THE PARSEE NEW ELPHINSTONE THEATRICAL CO. OF BOMBAY ill play to-tiiglit 'BENZIR.' To-morrow night "HARISH CHANDRA." YARROW CO.'S SHALLOW DRAFT STE\MERP. Particulars from THE BORNEO CO, LIMITED, v.c. NOTICE. A 1.1. claims ncainst tho cntatt- of the X*. latf Leonhnnl Moessner moat \>o sent in along with full
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  • 1446 2 The following news by wire, via Colombo, was unavoidably held over from yesterday's issue owing to prtbsure of local news HO.MX. The liuniloii correHpondent of the Englishman, tfli-^rn|iliiiiK on the stli inntant, >l;ilc> that an important lecture hail been delivered that day l>y Mr. Archibald Kokb ('nlqutiunii. before
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  • 247 2 Tnt: Largest Afloat 111 large twin-screw cable steamer Column, built to the order of the Telet;r.i|'ii Construction and Maintenance Company Cor the purpose of laying submarine telegraph cabins, has been launched trom the shipyard of Messrs. Wigtiam-Kicliardson and Co. on tinlyne. The vessel, which will carry about
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  • 491 2 THE HOCK SENG Finding and Order The following is the finding and onlnr of a marine court of enquiry held at P«nang on the 4lh and "»tn March, lo inve. tipate the causes of the loss of the s.B. Hock Seng :-The s.s. Hock Seng wan a steel screw vessel
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 383 2 NOTICES. EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. THE. 3E.ST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRAOT OF RED JAMAICA since 1829. t« f JaME^^M^M AjUißl l^^ F Pronourcert by the MIOMf T MEDICAL AUTHOBITIO th«- r» TSSSSAP& TORPID I ,«R, DEBILITY, ERUPIIU..S, WEAK «nd LANGUID FEELINGS, And
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    • 361 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY S" PECIAJ.LY selected blend thoroughly matured in bond. Price $10 per case samples free. HORN KO CO., LTD. tu. th. s. Sole Importers. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. IT is an advantage to effect Assurance early in life. By delay, the rate of Premium increatet;
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    • 528 2 NOTICES. FODENS' STEAM WAGON EASILY beat all competitors at the recent Military Trials at Aldershot, which the following Table of Results will show FODEN. Dal»\ Mile Time. Fuel. Water. fith 30 sh. 4om. 420 lbs. 27 gals. 6th 80 4h. 45m. :tt» lbs. XX gals. i «th 32 oh. 16m.
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    • 46 2 A sore throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chan berlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain in the side or chest, should be treated in a similar manner. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, Goneral Agents, Singapore.
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  • 1066 3 The Gold of Ophir." This is the title of a book recently published hy Stanford (th« King's (ieographer) from the pen of Professor A. H. Keane, V. R G. S. late VicePresident of the Anthropological Institute, author of various standard geographical and ethnological works-, and the authority of the day
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  • 326 3 The Mount Bischoff Company, I hh record of operations by the Mount Bischofi' Tin Mining Co., Tasmania, for the half-year ending 31st December, as contained in the directors' report, showed a balance to the credit of the profit and loss account, submitted at the half-yearly meeting, of 446,808
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  • 414 3 An elect! ical ore finder is said to have been used wiih success in British Columbia. The presence of metals underground is ascertained and indicated by the use of movable electrodes, connected by wire to a Wheatstone bridge, and other apparatus for measuring resistance in circuit.
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  • 56 3 The telephonograph is an improvement upon the telephone, and is coming into use on the Continent. When a person speaks through a telephone fitted with the new attachment and the person with whom he desires to communicate is absent, the message is printed by a tap*) machine, and the other
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 606 3 BANKS. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIBTI KSTARI.ISHII) 1824. Capital f. eu,ooo,ooo— (1.1. i, £6,0U0,000 Issued Capital f. 46,000,000(abt. £3.760,000.) Kkrkrve Fund f. 3,261,000— (abt. 272,000.) Heed Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bbanchm: Penang, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan," Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Uorontalo, Palembang, Olehleb.
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    • 527 3 NOTICES. WANTED. pHINESE Collectors. KJ Apply personally. Nt- POWELL ROB I NBO\. WANTED. AN energetic Eurasian Coolie Overseer and Timekeeper. Apply, between 2 and 4 p.m., to BIJ.EY HARGREAVP.B 4C0., Ltd. IM WANTED. A CHINESE Storekeeper to take charge of wine and spirit godowns. Apply by letter stating t xperience
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    • 533 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A GOOD polo pony. Price mode Ht>J\. Apply to P. P. do Strait* Ttme*. 28-3 FOR KALE. 4 UBTRALIAN pony and victoria in Xx. good onW. Price moderate. Apply to X c/o Straits Tim™. 18-3 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE collection of over «,0 0 different stamps. Apply
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    • 615 3 NOTICES. CONVENIENT HOUSE TO BE LET, FURNISHEP. HANDY to Post Office anu Bunks Buitable for unall family, or gentle roen'i mes*. Address A. B. C. c/o Strailt lim-t. v c TO HE LOT. New Houses for Europeans. Facim; thk Racb Coi'rsf. I^o,, 28-10 Race Course Road. Apply to r?HEONG CHUN
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  • 243 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH. At the Legislative Council meeting, this afternoon, in answer to questions by Mr. G. S. Murray as to whether Government is prepared to have the positions of the proposed harbour moles indicated by buoys or flags to enable the public to
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  • 384 4 No apology is necessary for drawing attention to the mission of Sir Francis Loveil which is described more or less at length in another column. Yet, while commending it to every resident of Singapore, we would emphasise the fact that next to Government the Chinese are the persons most interested
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  • 362 4 their professional equipment before setting out for the tropics. The work he-has undertaken, as in' set forth by the Jtnurtud of Tropical Medieint, although in the highest degree philanthropic and commendable, cannot be regarded as altogether pleasant. "It is more or less of a begging nature, requiring of the man
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  • 84 4 I'KNANt; is again ahead of Singapore in its preparations ftfe the Coronation and such matters. At a meeting of the Penang-born Chinese British subjects held there on Thursday last it was unanimously decided to present an illuminated uddress with a silver casket to King Edward VII on the occasion of
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  • 23 4 Wire News and other reading matter appear on page 2. Page 3 contains an article on the Gold of Ophir and mining news.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/9 fcj.
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  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 11 4 H.M.S. Fe'irlexs went outside for a cruise at daylight this morning.
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  • 14 4 I Sir W. Geary arrived here to-day from Batavia and is staying at Rattles.
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  • 13 4 Mksskb. Ellis, Stewart, Bovill, and Best came by the Borneo from Bangkok yesterday.
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  • 16 4 Sib Lionel Cox and the Misses. Cox left in the Sea Belle for Malacca yesterday afternoon.
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  • 19 4 Thk P. A- O. extra steamer l'rkin left Bombay yesterday afternoon and is due here at noon on Friday.
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  • 17 4 Skv-.n hundred and eleven deaths were registered at Singapore lxst month. The ratio per thousand was 35°61.
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  • 20 4 In the recent Rug ay football match between Wales and Ireland, the former made 15 points and the latter nil.
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  • 20 4 Shipping advertisements, with dat<r-s of sailing etc., will be found on page 7General shipping news is printed on pa*e 8.
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  • 24 4 A Rritirh Army Order just issued authorises officers and soldiers to wear spectacles and eye-glasses but the eyeto'its on entering the service remain unchanged
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  • 34 4 A search party tor Andree's balloon expedition to the North Pole has encountered Eskimos, who saw a boat descending from the air and killed the or.cupanis. The Eskimos produced proofs for) the relief party.
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  • 44 4 The Earl of Crawford's yacht Valhalla left for Europe yesterday evening taking Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Keppel. A good many friends of the venerable Admiral, including H. E. the Governor, went on board before the yacht sailed to wish the Admiral good-bye."
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  • 58 4 The suppose i escaped Boer prisoner who was found ill in Neil Road some days ago, and afterwards died of fever in the General Hospital, is thought to have been a man named Weasels, who escaped from Madras with another Boer prisoner. The deceased man's photograh has been taken and
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  • 28 4 On the 11th instant, a fire in Des Voeux Road, west, Hongkong., consumed the extensive- warehouses known as Musso's god owns. The buildings were insured for over $400,000.
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  • 47 4 The following passengers left yesterday by Tm Seyiuf for Batavia:— Mr. Clunies-Ross, Mr J. Smissaert, Mr. Jim, Dr. Ch. Otto Gelpke, Mr. H. A. Geisendorfer, Captain and Mm. R K Keller, Mr. W. D. Graham, Mr. A. A. de Jongh, Mr. R. A Van Santen, Mr. Trousset.
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  • 43 4 Mkssrs. J. Amery, Hancock, G. Codman, S. Bennett, J. L. Bell, Mr and Mm. Conlav, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Boyd. Mrs. and Master MrCall. Capt. and Mrs. Trimmel, Mrs. Leask, and Dr. Woolra«-e came from London by the liuiha Maru this morning.
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  • 42 4 We hear that a slight, mishap or-curred to the engines of the Rajah of .Sarawak's new steamship haka when off Tanjong, North Borneo, recently, causing her late arrival at Kuching (Sarawak). Fortunately the weather was fair or serious consequences might have ensued.
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  • 55 4 Yrstrtiday being St. Patrick's day about thirty Irish members of the Singapore Club convened at dinner there in the evening, and dnly celebrated the occasion. H. E Sir Frank Swettenham was the guest of honor, and about a dozen other guests were present. The hand of the S. V. played
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  • 66 4 The following passenger!! left hv the M M. s. s. Yarra on Monday For Saigon Mr. A. Konyn, Mr J. Ehrmann and Rev. Father Helignon. For Haiphong Mr. A. Villate. For Hongkong M. G. G. Peters, Mrs. A. Bourchier, Mr. F. W Bickel. Mr. N. Mehta and child. Mr. B.
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  • 69 4 The following notifications haver><*»n gazetted in Negri Remhilan Mr. W. D. Scott, assistant secretary to Resident, Selangor, to act as collector of land rmrenne and registrar of titles. Mr. F J. Weld, collator of land revenue and registrar of title*, haR been granted two months and eleven days' vacation leave,
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  • 83 4 The following passengers have been otayinsr at Raffles Hnt.pl since Saturday. F. C. Dennison from Rangoon, A. A. de Jongh from Batavia. S. W Cart w right from London, \V Bokpr from Stockholm, Mr. and Mm. J. H lea from Calcutta, Baron and Baroness de Vaume from Marseilles, Baron and
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  • 85 4 The death of Mrs. Bruce Webster at Bangkok, which we briefly recorded yesterday, took place on the 10th inst. at the Chartered Bank, on the occasion of her accouchement. The deceased lady arrived in Bangkok in December Inst with her husband, having been married only about a year. Since her
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  • 61 4 The final of the B. Singles wa« decided last night, when Rose owe 2 beat Olliffe +0, 0-2, 6-0. The final of the C. Singles between Davies +1 and J. Robertson owe H, was not finished. The final for the A. Single*, Darbishire +2 v.
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  • 241 4 MESSRS. G. R. LAMBERT CO.'S NEW STUDIO. (i. H. Lambert and Co. have just opened their new photographic studioat ■in Orchard Road, nearly opposite theii old premises. The new studio may fairly be said to be one of the best photographic studios in the Far East. Everything has been done
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 18 4 London, 18. A il.ir.-h Mr. Cecil Rhodes was weaker at the date of last advices.
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    • 18 4 Reinforcements 5,000 strong will sail for the Cape before the end of this month.
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    • 45 4 Lord Kitchener's last drives to the westward, ending on the 1 1th instant, resulted in the clearance of an immense tract of country where the Boers formerly kept their stores and remount depot. The captures included Commandant Cellars, who wan wounded.
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    • 21 4 iMter Tli* King is not going to the Riviera. His Majesty will cruise in home waters in his yacht.
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    • 107 4 THE MUDDLE HE LEFT BEHIND HIM. WHAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED In the discussion on the. Army Estimates, Mr. Brodrick referred to the position in which Sir Henry Camp-bell-Bannerman, as i-ecretary of State for War in the It >«el>ery Ministry of 1395, had left the
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  • 88 4 1398— The lirxt, mayoralty of Sir Kichurd Whittingtoii expired. 1718 Lady Montague vaccinate* her infant. •on, the fir*t vaccination in Kngland. 1748— Died, Sir Kob«rt Walpole. Ho defined political gratitude as a lively urn-e of favours to come. 1796 The American St»m[. Act in repealed. 1768—
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  • 83 4 The Kajang Coffee and Rulber Co., Limited, has been registered in London, with i; 23,000 capital, to acquire three pstatn« in Selangor, namely the West C .unity Estate, managed hitherto by Allen A- Co. the Belmont Estate, and the Weld's Hill Estate. The business of the new
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  • 299 4 Tiir. second annual meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co. will be held at Messrs Huttenbaoh Bros', olli t on the -lit li inst. at noon. The directors', report slates that the amount of ore obtained during the year was 5,290 piculs, against .'t,952
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1173 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW. SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. v th Price Isist on Jlpplication.)- WANTED. AN Invoice Clerk immediately. Apply to the VACUUM OILOOY., 2, Finlayson Green, 24-3 Singapore. WANTED. '!> 1 teach a few pupils at their houses 1 for two
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    • 55 4 G. R. Lambert Co., Photographers, Beg to inform the public that the New Studio At 3A Orchard Road Is now opened Week days front 8 a.m. to .*> p.m. Sunday* 8 a.m. to noon. Nicholson— On the 17th inst. at Taign mouth. Devon, the wife of J. C. Nicholson of
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  • 964 5 Sin Francis Lov«il, C.M.G., Surgeon(ieneral ot Trir.idad, was among the arrivals by Saturday mail. Sir Krancis has leen through India and Burmah, and now visits the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, un his way lo the Kar East, r>n mission in connection with
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  • Correspondence.
    • 540 5 Tv Hit Editor of the Straits Times.'' Sib,— Touching all that has been written in connexion with the recent high-handed action of the Siamese ;ii I'.itani, permit me to second the hope expressed in tbe columns of the Malay Mail for early intervention by the British Government in that
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  • 186 5 Sunk on the Bar at Kuala Pahang Information reached Singapoie this morning that the s. s. Aing Hin has been wrecked on the bar at Kuala Pahnng. On Thursday morning last at about 9.30 o'clock the A in 'I Ilin was coming out of Kuala P.ilianu
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  • 123 5 Sir Francis Lovell in Singapore Sir Francis Lovell, who is touring the British Empire in the interests of th* London School of Tropical Medicine, and who has arrived in Singapore from India, stated, in courne of an interview, that India had contributed handsomely towards the ohJAct the School
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  • 270 5 I'iiK following tiuestion relating to Hongkong Volunteers and the CoronaCiOa was ask -ii at a recent meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council Will the Honourable the Colonial Secretary inform the Council whether the Government have taken into consideration the expediency of suggesting to the Colonial
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  • 641 5 siar.APOBK, 18th March, 1902. PRODUCE. G4m»>i«T ...r.r...... M.30 Oopra Bali > 9.13 do PonManak 8"> Pepper, Black V 7 SO.2S do White, («%>.... j* 6300 Sago Flour Sarawak. ...SL 3.60 do Brunei No. 1., 3.10 Pearl Sacro .Z7. 4.46 Coffee, Bali. 15% ba*te,Y 25.00 Coffee, Palemhang. 20% bull. 5W.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 CROUP. A few minutes' delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. Th« safest way is to keep some good reliable Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
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    • 190 5 NOT BEYOND HOPE Thoße who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how sevore nor from what cuu^e, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently enred by Little's
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    • 120 5 SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C. Thk Propfrty ok E. J. Nansok, Esq., At Mount Alma, Dalvey Road. Saturday, 22nd March, at 2 p.m. A EUROI'E-made inlaid and upholstered spring-seated drawing room suite, folding card table' teak screen, round table with marble tops rattan fancy chairs, bentwood chairs, book case with
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    • 790 5 NOTICES. gBiGAPOBE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. MA V 20th, 22i\d, and 2-lth. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th May. First Rack. IHE (iOVERNORS CUP. -A Cup presented by HE Sir F. A. Swettenham, k.c M.O., with $200 added money. A Race for Maiden Horses and bones that bave
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    • 784 5 Fourth Rick. THfc BTEWARDB' CUP.— Value $400. and SlOO to the Second Korso. A handicap fcr horses that have started in Races Nos. 6, 6, or 7 on the First Day. Entrance $10. Distance, K.C. Fifth Rack. THE GRIFFIN CONSOLATION.— VaIue 92A0. A Handicap for all Griff ns that have
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 231 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 18th March. High Water. 6.2 p.m. jjOC Tennis Tournament Closes. *!v.I. JJo. i Co. Parade. 5.30. Philharmonic Concert. 9. Parsee Theatre. Beach Road. S». Wednesday, 19th March. Hik'h Water. 5.3 a.m. 7.89 p.m. Nonh Kechau Co. Change Alli*y. S. S.V.R Co. Drill. 6.10. S V.E. Recruits
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 133 6 NOTICES. CW*irfi.^H m( wl IR xN <^HH r EH 4> v* h i^^l X' I fit 9 Jj i fl^^^^^^^^^t\ B I BH^H Jft M o ALL SIZIS FROM TO U Hl' NOW Uf STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., ENGINEERS. SINQAPORB, FERAE, BANGKOK. WItITE FOR PRICES A\D PARTICULARS.
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    • 121 6 NOTICES. Komeya Co. 24, HIGH STREET Sole Importers of Tokio and "Sapporo" Beers. The finest kinds that are brewed in Japan, |11. 75 per case of 4 doz. quarts n $14.00 per cafe of 8 doz. pints Uutv P°On returning a box with empty bottles, 50 cts. will be refunded.
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    • 531 6 NOTICES. KATZ BROS., LD. ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Udiefe 1 black Cotton Hose :>0 tsnts P er P a r (15 cents per paw Lace fronts gn Plain Cotton Cashmere feet 90 n Embroidered fronts 65 Black Lisle Thread Hd 51. 40 per
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 725 7 'IMIE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED rTIUE StanrUri Life Assurance. I Norwich Union Fire Insursnoe Society. Atla* Aunranoe Company (Fire). The Equitable Life ABsuranoe Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. Darticulars of thete Companie*. »cc the fall LwiXent of THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITF.n Ag«nt«_ STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 759 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. jXONINKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agescy, late J. Dakndels A Co., 2-3, Collyeb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be 1 >nspatcbed for On Van der Lijn Koetei via Mar. 12 Souiabaya, Bandjermassin, Kotaports
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    • 543 7 Puptland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Dutes nf Sailings from the Ea*l to Pacific Coast Parts. Leaving HoxciKosG Portland ABOUT ABOUT "Stratbgyle" 16th Mar. l«th Apl. "Indravelli" 16th April 16th May 'Thvra" 30th Vpril 30th May Through bills of lading granted to
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    • 754 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, 4 CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengere and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African
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    • 548 7 INSURANCES. HPHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY X MOW MEBOE1) IN HK ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices Queen Insukancb Buildings, Liverpool The nnderaigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at current rate*. HOOGLANDT A Co. rpHE IMPERIAL INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. FIBE i ONDON, ■BTABLIHHID 1803. Sobnoribwl Capital
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    • 196 7 INSURANChS. KOYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED .69,722,885. THE LARGKST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WOBLI) BOUBTEAL) 4 Co. 1 Agent a. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIXE AM) LIFE. CAPITAL..~...£3.(KH),(KX). LIFE FUND £1,009,H74. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL CO.. AGENTS. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. F.STA BUSHED 1847. FUKD688. 420.00.000.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1642 8 Uuder thij heading the following abl>re»intioii- are use! str. steamer sh ■hip; bq —barque; sell. schooner; Yet Yacht; Cru. Cruiser: Gbt. Gunboat Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—Kritisb U. S.— United St>.u>B Fch —French Ger. German; Dut. Mutch; Jon. Johore; Ac., O.c. —General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger I'.— L'ncertnin
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    • 307 8 Name, port, probable date of an iral. and name of agents. Adelheid, Cuxhaven, left Feb 10 Antenor. China. Apl 6: Mansfield. Aragonia, Hongkong, Apl 16; Behn Meyer. Armenia, Hongkong, AH. 1 Behn Meyer. Au«t ralind. Fremantle. Mar 27; Bousteail. Banca, London, Juue SO; P A O. Ballnarat. Hongkong,
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    • 100 8 /•>»' Per sit. 'limr To-Mokk.'W. l.ai u;in and Manila ICaiint 11 a.m. lniir»uiri Aivg Ami Noon. T. Ausuii via ports .Ilium 3 p.m. Penmig anil Deli Calvprn p.m. Mu:it- and Mnlacca Zultan 3p.m. Bangkok Borneo 4 p.m. Thvrsday. Ch'lm'n ASKinnrang J'ionier 10 a.m. KafM'sk R. of Sarawak 2
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    • 123 8 Fkom Eukopb:— By the P.AO. s.s. Bengal due on the 22nd inxi.int with dates from Kuro|>e to the 28th F bruary. She brings rep<ie<> to the mails which left Singapore on tin' .list J-miu ry, and lUtli February. Fb»i Chin*:— By the P.AO. s.s. Ballaaral due on
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  • 231 8 VIMRL'g NaHK A IOSS. CAPTAIN FRO*! SiIJKU. CllN'Mi.Nr.K". 3 Rig. Uar 16 Ohe.inß Chew Brit utr. 1918 Fr*niptoi) Amiy Mai- ."> K«-:ip Km: Mah IM Hong Wan I *tr. SKI*) Pentney Atnoy Mar hvVee Hini.o<l Co. 16 M-.rie .lelistMi (ier str. 1771 Henunet ("Insrilion Mar II KiiutenberK 17 Laertes
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  • 130 8 Date. Vesssl'* Nahe. Flag Jt Kit; Tons. Destination. I tlar IS Borg Nor str. 7** Kan»jkok 17 Hone Wan 1 Knt st-r. SOKO Penunt; 17 Bilesia Aus str. Mli Hoiuknng ami .l:i|mn 17 Tientsin I'&Ostr. IM Bomlmy 17 SinKkep Dut str. Uo tipglHf 17 Orissa Hrn sir MM Ftanaoon
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 479 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., We Have Opened Tons of New Goods this Month and Marked them at very Keen Prices for Nett Cash at Time of Purchase. >mw£Bf wflßll MSLittsd Bk-B F) imm st\ MshSVWBJI xm%J wa Om. jWmctwwiw^mmb^m^m I^l^Hl- lit nd i.v l WKJmZmM B"r2V H*flß T< mm uVi tt^-
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