The Straits Times, 19 March 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,782 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 66 1 Date. eb iar 1 PASSED SUNI>A STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Ria. Ships Name. Captain. JBaiuho.™J 8aiuho .™> mm h «k« ATION I havj Nor bq.Nagpore Thus Nov B Brunt-wick Anji-r f.o.^^^^H Dut BB.|O«ngarmn Putte Rolterdnm Hiimvin j Out B,s.PriDS«s Sophie Soonier Mar ftßatavia AmHU-nl^H (ier s.i. 1 Kiel
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 449 1 NOTICES, Ideal Milk Iggfggg^^ Enriched 20 per cent. rr wjth Cream. PEALMfltfg I/lfoSJ^ Sterilized-Not Sweetened. Icßooc^TrrTc^ j. A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.'S APOLLO PIANO-PLAYER WILL INTEREST EVERYONE, whether they like music or not. It is an i' -i unient !br playing the I'iano IT PLAYS
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    • 550 1 NOTICES. MESSRS. DAWOOI) CO. D TRASHES Ac. beg to give notice that they have removed from 1 X Change Alley to No. 8 Kobinson Road, Singapore. 81-3 NOTICE. THK undersigned notifies that he will not responsible for debts contracted in h-s iinnic. unless he has authorised such debts under his
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    • 488 1 NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby eiven thaf LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED of I'r.rt Sunlight ir. the County of Chester, England Soap Manufacturers, are the sole proprietors of the Trade-Marks "MONKEY BRAND" and 'LIFE BUOY," aa shown below, which they use to distinguish the Soaps and other goods of their manufacture,
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    • 376 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little ff Co., Ltd. BOOKS. SIR RICHARD CALMADY OX THE GRASS, BY G.G. CHESTNUTS, BY SWEARS A DEAD WOMAN'S WISH, BY ZOLA THE OOLFICIDE, BY COL. KUTPHES HAT (JOI'LD'S BPORI INii KKETOHES A. 8.C." TBLIGBAPU CODE, .VIII EDITION THE "TIMES "ATLAS BRITISH COIH-: LIST IMS IHLLIARDCUES BILLIARD
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    • 322 1 AUCTION sale of Sea dumped ?ooiN ex s.s. ISDRA SAM HA. T<> l.c hehl at 'farjong I'-igai Whnrf, gtxiown \o. 10 on frriday. tlif 21st Mar i-h, BtSp%:l7 Bales of Prints, li S<iles of Duck.VO B:ir rels of H»m. 20-.J POWELL A CO., AuctioneerAUCTION SALE 01" rOINDRY COKE. TO BE
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  • 1145 2 A Burning Question. The Pilot (London) says:— The recrudescence of the Franco-Siamese question suggests several reflections to which it will be to the interest of this country t.o give more attention than they have hitherto received. Since the conclusion of the treaty of 1893, Siain has
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  • 103 2 Messrs. R. Hope Co. of Btypthave imported some rikishas recently, which have been successfully naed ft* Luxor throughout the season as the Egyptian donkey is one of the features ol the country, they have h«d tome specially adapted for harness. We alluded to these as proving a
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  • 215 2 The Lodge "Grand Orient." in France, issues a pressing appeal to Freemasons throuchout »lie world to join in making a supreme ellort to save what remains of the Boer people. The appeal compares the struggle in South Africa to tue Bible story ni I)avi«l and Goliatii,
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  • 297 2 A German Aumiral's Statement Whkn Vire-Admiral O. Livonius, of the German navy, was in command of a warship at Singapore, he startled his crew one night by ordering tho general alarm to be sourvled that he ininht test the military training of his men and their expertness
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 121 2 NOTICES. f\ •I* J SPECIAL LJuiwillc s Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent, off for cash. DUTY EXTRA TZ fevpßE a Pra H m Us 9 NWN W O ;;i|P| §3 > DUNVILLJSft It? Special CHd Scorch* Ml I o «X &■> Glasgow, scotlJuHp J OB f^^ f I
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    • 315 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL K IS I>S OF Safety Fuses. AND Eltaric Blasting Apparatus, T'lie aliove Explosives, being all manufactured in Qreat Britain, are made to pass the high nt-aiidard of safety and ourity tests imposed by the
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    • 369 2 NOTICES. rpHE STANDARD 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, and have increased over 40 per cent, in the last l."> years. The Business is conducted with Economy, the premiums are moderate, and
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  • 105 3 Many ot our not over-successful column-leaders, writes Mr. Bennet Burleigli| whenever reporting that tiiey had seen the Boers and flung a phall or two at long bowls at the enemy, and exchanged rifle fire, have invariably tvir*.) the Coininander-in-Chief, Pretoria, subMtantially During the action several Boers were seen
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  • 165 3 An occasional correspondent writes from Tamatave, Madagascar :—Madagascar is becoming important as a goldproducing country. For the last two years rich alluvial gold has been worked in paying quantities, and recently further rich discoveries were made not only of alluvial gold, but of floating" ((iiartz, from which
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  • 175 3 HOW CEYLON HAS BEEN SOLD." Wk nov^r thought that the Crown Agency Department benefited Ceylon BO much M ii beiiulks itself; but we li.id out dreaoaei that the officials would perpetrate the complete loan fiasco disclosed in Council recently. After Uw special legislative preparations at tins end Ihe Crown Agents
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  • 350 3 I.' i; n ni i off a Dead Heat The Pioneer of »he L'nd instant s.<>> The lead heat for tin- Bliwdl 1 Cup at Lucknow between Merry Christinas and Heather Honey se to a curious ij mtion of racin;: law. The owner oi
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  • 821 3 Acheen The Acheen war enters this month upon its twenty-ninth year. The Achinese had long been troublesome neighbours to the Dutch possessions in North Sumatra, and had iwfttignwJ with foreign Powers who had sought a footing there. A report that a miss ion had gone from Acheen to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 83 3 CROUP. A tVw iniiiutes" ilelay in treiiting soniP rase* of croup, even the length of tine it Inbm to •>(> f ir a doctor, often nforai dangerous. The safest way w to keep some good relii hie Croup med'eine constantly in tiie horse. Tliere is mumbetter than Chaiiiberlain's CouMJh Kemedv.
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    • 46 3 A eon throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain *n the side on ii -t, should be treated in a similar manner. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore.
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    • 625 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND aHaNGHaJ BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL |10,000,C00 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..! lilOOO/ICI „,n r t- Silver Reserve....! 4,--'30,000 IiKSERVE LIABILITY' OF I „„,<««¥■ PROPRIETORS luuoo ouu Court of Dibjkjtom:— R. shiwin, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. J.J. ]<ei.l-Ikvi:.-'i I DkPTiTT Chairhaf. h. UOETZ, E»q. li. SCIIUBART, Esi). A H aupt,
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    • 490 3 NOTICES. ENGINEER of large experience with all classes M Innrl machinery and ;iw milling, whn>f building Ac. seeks employment. Apply to ENGINEER, m. w. f. 30.4 c/O Strait* Tifnm. WANTED. /CHINESE Collectors. \J Apply personally. v.c. rOWELL ROBINSON. WANTED. AN Invoice Clerk immediately. Apply to the VACUUM OLL COY., 2,
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    • 465 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A GOOD polo pony. Price moderate. A pply to P. P. c/o' Straits Times. 23-3 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE collection of over B,o^o different stamps. Apply to J. G., c/o Straitx Times. 21-3 FOR SALE. HOUSE No. 28-A. Stevens Road. Apply to ONG CHENG TIM, 22-3 on
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    • 518 3 NOTICES. TO BE LIT, With Immediate Kntry. OUITABLK for shops or for godown O storage No. JO, Anson Roaa storey bdg). No. 7b--'., do (2 do No. -2, Sumbau Road, entrnnce from An&on Roßd. Apply to E. NATHAN. v.c. Chanui' Alley. PAS.SIIi I'AN.IANO. rbc let for a period of 9
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  • 541 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. While everyone will rejoice to hear that the Straits Settlements and the F. M. S. are going to be represented by no less than 100 officers and men at the forthcoming Coronation in London, it cannot be disputed that some hard
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/9 -JJ
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  • 10 4 The homeward mail will close on Friday at 6 a.m.
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  • 8 4 Thb StriiU Hmlget will be issued to-morrow morning.
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  • 13 4 The German homeward mail by the s. s. Kiautsclwu is due on Sunday.
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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 pake 8.
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  • 25 4 The P. and O. intermediate steamer Bomltay left Hongkong at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, and is expected to artive here at 6 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 22 4 Th« Honorary Secretary of the Strangers and Prisoners' Aid Fund wishen to acknowledge the receipt of 120 from R.A. towards the Fund.
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  • 322 4 THE STRAITS AND THE CORONATION. VOLUNTEERS AND OUIDES TO ATTEND. One Hundred Men for Home. A telegram was received yesterday afternoon by the Government from the Secretary of State for the Colonies announcing that it has been decided that the Straits Settlements shall be represented at the King's Coronation by
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  • 1071 4 CHORAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. PRESENTATION TO MR. W. G. ST CLAlW A pleasant choral aA orchestral concert was given underlie auspices of the Singapore PhilharBnic Society in the Town Hall last Vjht. There was a very good attendance, His Excellency Sir Frank Swettennam and .Sir Francis Lovell being present. Considering the
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  • 16 4 Some columns of reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3 of to-day's issue.
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  • 30 4 Thkee hundred counterfeit Xo notes have recently reached the Bank of England. The counterfeits are a perfect imitation of the genuine currency, and there are a great many in ci'iulation.
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  • 53 4 Thk following passengers have arrived by the M. M. s. s. La Seyne From Batavia, Mr van Heukelom, Mr. A. A de Yongh, Mr. A. Villate, Mr. J MacGregor, Mr. Scnve, Mr. A. Edixhoven, Mr. D. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. March, March, Mr. Rapaport, Mr. and Mrs. F.
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  • 46 4 KIM Edward and Queen Alexandra Lave strongly dpprecaied the killing of birds for hat trimming. Their Royal Highnesses adopteJ this court-e when they were informed that a milliner had entered into a contract for the supply of ten thousani seagulls' wings on London and Paris orders.
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  • 51 4 It i» stated in Berlin that Russia's first, answer to the Anglo-Japanes** alliance and the recent American Note, insisting ,on equal rights being given to all the Powers in China, will be the raising of a loan of '>0,000,000 roubles (about .£5,300,000), for the construction of warships of a new
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  • 46 4 A cikculak has been issued from the Ceylon Secretariat instructing heads of departments to show studied courtesy to all public Associations, however troublesome they may be Does thie mean that Associations in Ceylon ars more troublesome than elsewhere, or that heads of departments are less courteous
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
  • 88 4 In the early hours of this morning a Marine Police patrol on duty in the harbor captured a Chinaman with four bags of pepper in his possession which he could not give sufficient account. One of the bags has since been identified as belonging to Messrs. Gilfillan,
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  • 94 4 The following passengers left, yesterday, by the German mail stuamer Tannlin for Australia, via German New Guinea. For Batavia: Mrs. VINN Joseph. Mr. E. Mtalntl. Mi Mnx v. Devivere. Mr. .1. C. Greer, Mr. «'arl Urbanscek, Mr. Karl Lightoolc, Mr. G A. von Fehr. For Stephantort:
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  • 108 4 721 li. i.—T he lirst recorded e<li|.-r ul tin: moon i» noteil by I'toleiny. IXB I'rr-Miij; for MM t.i cnt.-r tin- N;i\.Y MUt-DM Henry IV of Knglaml. first UuMMtriU Kinu. 16:21 Tl.e coi]i|i!nint against Lird B*«ni KM corruption i> presented to the H»i:»e of Lords. 171(1
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  • 98 4 The undermentioned passengers are due from London per s.s. Hitmki Han to arrive on 2nd April:— Miss C. Hofl'mann, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. M. Allen, Mr. W. Dunman, Dr. Hanitsch, Mr. H. Heaney, Mr. J. T. Longstatr, Miss Longstai!', Mrs. F. O'Shea, Mr. J. S.
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  • 26 4 Ft i.i.kk particulars of the recent, lire in Musso's godowns at Hongkong shows that thfi insurance amounted to 850,000. The damage done was ov ;r 59,000.
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  • 71 4 The mysterious death of a fire orang-utan from the Straits Settlements was recently investigated in the Zoo at, the Bronx, New York. Tin; microbes which gave him liis death were at first unrecognised, but Ml traced in the end to a giant tortoibe, which had brought them all the way
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  • 68 4 ACawnpoke lady recently entertained the statin i at a comic gymkhana at which the moat notable events were a torto^e race for ladies, the last to reach the tape to win a steering race, ladies to drive gentlemen blindfold on foot betwetn certain marked spaces; a zigzag race on bicycles
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 446 4 NOTICES. TOWN HALL. For three nights only. Thursday, Fri.lay, and Saturday, I'Oth 21st, and 22nd March. IH<W. TRIPLE BILL. (i). Sunset A play by Jerome K. Jerome. (2). "The Crusader and the Craven." A Mediaeval operetta in one act. (3). A Pantomime Rehearsal" A Musical Corr.L'dy, in oue act by
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    • 598 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. ON 15th April, a Eurasian timekaope r for the Pulau Brani Smelling Works. Salary $50 per moth with free unfurnished quarters. Apply to the Manager at the Works. o.c. SUNG«I UJONG CLUB. niHE Committee are open to receive I offers for the post of permanent Secretary to
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    • 33 4 G.R. Lambert Co., Photographers, Beg to inform the public that the New Studio At 3A Orchard Road Is now opened Week days from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to noon.
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  • 1306 5 Tuesday, iBth March pnoirr MIH IJMMII Hi" F«** K ATHELSTANS SWKTIKS..AM. K,M.(...(GoyKRNOII). «on. 0. W. rt. Kynrwrsley (Actinfi Colonial Hon 9 (S Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon' Murray (Colonial Engineer). Hon W R lv.M-(Altorn..y-«{-npr J vl) Hon. \V. Evans (Aettag .imhtitrMii-nenil). Hon. .1. M. Allinson. Hon. C. rttrio«*r. Hon.
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  • 183 5 For Singapore Per P. *O.s. Jiomr connecting with the steamer Vu-Uiriu nt Colombo, from London Mar. I— Mr. H. Hunt, and Col. Han. Pit P. A O. s. Auxtralia connecting with the steamer He ><jnl atColombo, from London Feb. -'1, due -j*<:l March— Mr. and Mrs. Simpson.
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  • 725 5 .Notes on the Spot (Malay Mail) Owtxo to the news to hand regarding the serious position of affairs in Patani and the Siamese Malay States, the following brief account of the situation up to December last, from a correspondent, may be of some interest Another gentleman and myself spent
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  • 385 5 For Europe P. O liallanral, sailing about 21st March. For London, Mr. D. Nimmo, Mr. and Mrs. Fleury. For London via Marseilles, Mr. <j. J. Penny, Mr. C). V. Bovill and Capt. Bush. For Penang, Mr. Oh Swee Keat ;ind Wee Guan Choon. liombay, sailing about 29th March.
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  • 698 5 Solitude and serpents, torrid heat and work galore, Await the folks who love them on Queensland's: sunay shore." So wrote a young man who, with a light I heart, a heavy purse, aud a grand eon- 1 Btitution, ram'e out from England to make a fortune, but
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  • 643 5 Singapore, 19th March, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambler 1-20 Copra Bali »-12 do Pontianak 8/0 Pepper, Black 80.25 do White,(6%> »*•«> Sago Flour Sarawak S.HO do Brunei No. 1 3.10 Pearl Sago ir Coffee, Bali, 16% basis 25.00 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 28.00 Cofle«, Liberian No. 1 1800 Tapioca, small Flake
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 117 5 DON'T SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, but after just a little deliberation decide you can't afford to do it. But that thumping racking Headache; what can you do with it 1 Give it its quietus by using Lit Me's Oriental Balm. It acts like magic. It
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    • 173 5 Some people are weakly and emaciated yet they are not, so to say, sick. Their appetites are fair, they eat good, wholesome food, but they cannot gain flesh. The fact is, their nutritive functions are deficient. The food may even be digested, but is not properly assimilated. With loss of,
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    • 525 5 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. Ah IlluBTrat«d Wbecly Joubwal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bona fide circulation. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE. QE. CALCUTTA w*f MCALISTErTrCO. 80I.E AGENTB FOR The Anglo-Egyptian Cigarette Co. The following high class brands of cigarettes are always in stock Shah, gold
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 217 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 19th March. High Water. 7.8!> p.m. S.V.R. Co. Drill. 5.W. S V.E. Recruits Drill. 5.10. S V.A Gun Drill 5 15. S.V.I. No. ICo Par »'!<> r > 30. Parsee Theatre. B«MB Koac". 9. I Thursday, 20th March. vv X Vster 644 a.r.-.. Mfl vm. H»ri
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 224 6 NOTICES. Agents for LEA PERRINS* f|f A WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Warrant^^^^^ His Majesty Fypvsyors to 93&*^S5£S^*& The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES^ Every Hospital in England that uses LJovril (;md there are over 500 that do so) gives practical, unassailal j test nony to the pre-eminence of Bovril as a
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    • 124 6 The ARMY NAVY Stores are now open and in full working order in CALCUTTA Members are informed that the Society undertakes orders for Saddlery and Harness of every description as also for boots and shoes. Saddlery pnd harness repairs are undertaken and the 1 t workmanship can be relic.l upon,
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    • 119 6 NOTICES. Komeya Co. 24, HIGH STREET Sole Importers of Tokfo and Beers. The fii.est kinds that are brewed in Japan. f11.75 i>er eascf 4doz. quarts \D $14 00 per case 01 8 doz. pints /uu pa> On returning h box with empty bottles, ;")0 cts. will he refunded. v.c. TANSAN
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    • 460 6 NOTICES. 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' •/y, Natural Toilet Preparations. /^p^Sjy 'OARTRING 1 TOILET 'LANOLINE 1 in small and WKI JI)Y tlr K e collapsible tubes. Mikes rough skins smooth N^j^S^y^J in protects delicate 1 complexions frum the etlocb of wind and sun. ft- -DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP is un'Dartrinj;' »kam> equalled for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 734 7 'JME BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED »|S|(K HtancUri Life Aunnnoe. 1 Norwich Union Fire Inrannos Society. A.tta» Amufht.* Company (Fire), rhe Equitable Life iiannnoe Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lagw Beer Company. For particular* of tW«e Companies, see th« full advertisement of THE BOBNEO COM°AVY TJMTTVn A.ir«7it» STEAMSHIP
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    • 1242 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, 17-ONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSOB APPU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aozsoy, late J. Dasndils A Co., 3-3, Colly br Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Van der Lijn Koetei via Mar. 12 Souiabaya, Bandjermassin,
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    • 745 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIOA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA One of tbe Company's steamers ia intended io leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo bookpd by the above steamer* at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East .'rican
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    • 539 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Date* of Sailings from the Ea*t lo Pacific Coast Ports. Leaving HoNCiKONO POKTLANI) ABOUT ABOUT Stratbgyle 16th Mar. l«th Api. "Indravelli" l«th April 16th May "Thyra" 30th April :!Oth May Through bills of lading
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    • 884 7 NOTICES. Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. 1 Has removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin, to Orchard Road one house before the house known as C'.aymore. riiHE PETE BITEB DOCK 1 PENANU. The above Dock situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1763 8 Uuder this heading the following abbre viations are used -str. steamer sh.— ghip: l«|.— banjue; sch.— schooner Yet.— Yacht; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt. >'tunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power: Brit.—British U. S.— United States; Fch.— French Ger. German Dvt Dutch Job. Johore Ac, G.c— General-cargo: d.p.— deck passenger I.—U
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    • 495 8 Name, port, probable dale of an ivat, and name of agents. Steamers. A. \pcur,JCalcutta, Mar 24 S kie* Jt Moses. A.ielheid. Cuxh yen, left Feb 10; William, China. Mar 21 Behn Meyer AniiMior, China, Apl 6; Mansfield.' Aracotiia, Hongkong, Apl 16; liehn Meyer. Armenia, Hongkong. Apl. 1 Beli-i
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    • 106 8 r<rT rvr 9vr. livu. I'o-MoKKurt'. Ch'lwin A Samarang Pionier 10 a.m. Bangkok Ihadi'i Ham. Malacca and Linggi Helrne 1 p.m. Sarawak R of Sarawak 2 p.m. liilliton am! Batavia I'x/t Dirmmk 2 p.m. Muar«nd Malacca Hong Wan 2 p.m. M oar and .Mni lem ITim* Ymm§ \>.m S^mliasand
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    • 121 8 From Europe: r?y UM i.vi >. -.s. H. '"'ifAC dm-oiitlirt 2.'n.| iiist-uii -vith date* iroin Europe !•> the Mth F-liruar-y. She bring--replies to the mail* wliiili lefi .Siii^ipoie on the 31st Januiry, and Kith February From China:— By the P..« 0. s. s. Italianrat due on Thursday
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    • 220 8 M fi.lv j: VkBBel'B Name A Tows Uaptaix Krom IiUILSD. UtMrUMW 5 Kio. Mm; 15 !{ol>ert IVkinsjn Bril str Uil OommU Xn«a>alci Mir n-ntue ami Co. 18 .Lo.:li Tay -i.r NWmtphM NVw York Jim H Homeo Coy Ltd. 18 lluehl— IW str. .-J077 I'ur-e Hurry Kelt iWyme an.l Co.
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    • 141 8 Date. Vessel's Namk. Date. Flag <fc Km Tons. DhVIXATIuK. Mar 19 Kudat 18 KarMla 1» i I-och lay 19 Kmile 19 Ulenlochy 20 I in- it Dickinson 1» Sultan 19 i C.Mlyps.i in Malacca 19 Aualian ■At j sioftipore 19 I Bri Tiingganu 20 i Inabu Maru S» Prrrhus
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 89 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. Have the Largest and Best Selection of COTTON DRESS GOODS in Singapore, over 1,000 Patterns to Choose from. New Lace Robes New Swiss Robes New Net Robes New Coloured Robes. New Tinsel Gauzes LOVELY GOODS IN BEST WORK CHARMING STYLES BEAUTIFUL COLOURS IN GREAT VARIETY PRICES 15-00.
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