The Straits Times, 21 March 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20.784 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 432 1 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.'S APOLLO PIANO-PLAYER WILL INTEUEST EVERYONE, whether they like music or not. It is an instrument for playinc the Piano IT PLAYS ANY MUSIC YOU LIKE, no matter how simple or how diflkuJt. and it ptajn it perfectly. Thi« beautiful Instrument may be seen and tried
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    • 595 1 NOTICES. MESSRS. DAWOOi) CO. DUBASH ES <tc. beg to give notice that they have removed from 14 Change Alley to No. 0 Robinson Road, Singapore. SI -8 iNOTICE. MR. l.ouis Philip Paglar bas been appointpd Sole Agent of the Beat Companhia Vinicola Do Norte de Portogal. His place of business
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    • 586 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. FEDERATED MALAY STATUS. GOVERNMENT OF Pr RAX. rrENDERSare invited for the supply M. and delivery in Ipoh of one Six Tod Steam Road Roller in perfect working order. These must state the name of the Makers and Hate of leaving the works. aUo the date by which it
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    • 102 1 NOTICES. SUNDAY TRIPS TO KATONG. rTIHE Steam launch, NORAH, will leave X Johnston's Pier for the Grove Hotel, every Sunday, at the following hours 11 am, 1 !S0 pm.. 4 p.m. and n.30 p.m. Last trip to the Pier 8p m. Return fare SI. Feb. 13 v c j Tasmanian
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    • 568 1 NOTICES. DR. NOHI.K. Dental Surgeon- has returned to Singapore aDd may be consulted daily from v to 4. Marine Club Building, Hntin s Square. n.c. BUHOV DJOHG CI.IB. r'pHE Cumrnittpe are open to receive J offers for ihe post of j.rrii, n.-'n Secretary to tbiM'lub Th appoint mont would inuluilp
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  • 536 2 Report for 1901. The report on the working of the Currency Note Issue in 1901 has been laid before the Legislative Council. It shows that the number of notes in circulation at tlia end of last y as compared with the year before, had risen from 78.5,500
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  • 330 2 List of Uiwlaimed Letters lying at the General Post Ujfi.ce, Singapore. Albert Miss Maude Maxino. F. Angelettie, V. Morgan, S. Appert, Dr. R. Muir, W. Barber, U. M. Nakausura, A. Brick, G. C. Nutter, H. F. Black, H. J. Ferry. Dr. \V. D. IHackmore, Miss KE. Perry, Mrs.
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  • 160 2 J'h!. report on Tai. Tock Seng's Hospital, better known as the Pauper Hospital, for 1901, snows receipts amounting to $42,487 against $42,2.'i4 for 1900. The outlay f<'l off owing to the number of inmates decreasing Donations swelled the receipts by ■nearly §1,700. The report draws attention
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  • 669 2 The Parole Question at Umballa, Lahore. .March 4th. Straiiied relations are at present existing between the Boer prisoners of war in Umbslla Camp and the authorities. A inisunderstanding on both Rides appears to be at the bottom of the trouble. The British authorities wanted the prisoners
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  • 64 2 Samuel Bradbury, an inmate of Batford workhouse, recently kissed a female inmate. Later in the day he wrote her a note begeing forgiveness, but in the meantime his act had been reported. At five o'clock his dead body was found hanging in the stokeroom, where he had been attending to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 294 2 NOTICES. T\ *11 SPECIAL Dunville s Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA ftv l^J i '<^TlnrrTT/f]?f\ I I 111 ?j jjj I I DUNVILLI'S lit Glasgow, scotiXHO I f^ m.w. l. 91-1-01 Drink Malacca Tea The besi 'md purest, direct from The Durian Tunggal
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    • 87 2 Mr, J, van den Brand Go,, Lawyers, Me-kn, De 1 tv &f. :«j/6 MILLARS' KARRI JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. WW r E, the undersigned, having been appointed Agents for the above Company, are now preparod to quote and 1 accept orders and indents for Jarrah and Karri Woods of
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    • 311 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KIM'S OF Safety Puses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured t« Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tesU impoted by the British 'iovernment,
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    • 374 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. NOI.WJCH UNION FIRE INSDBANCE SOCIETY OP NORWICH AND LONDON. Established 170?. 'OB KIBE INBTJBANCE ONLY Ai •onnt innumd m .£886,000,000 Lcwwe paid 11,600,000. Premium iacome 906,000. turn <«noe effected on almost every description pi -petty at current rates
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  • 636 3 SaV« the Paris correspondent of the A.-C. Daily Mnm To paraphrase a well-known saying, nothing is sacred to an idea, in France at any rate. In every direction enthusiastic reformers are pulling down the relics of the past and doing their best to bring the national institutions up
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  • 226 3 Omi iai. rebuke of Lieut. (Jen. Nelson A. Miles for his public expressions regarding the issue of the SampsonSchley inquiry in Washington was caused by a newspaper interview, which quoted Gen. Miles as saying I am willing to take the judgment at Admiral Dewey in the matter.
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  • 865 3 WHAT THE LAW ALLOWS ABB PROHIBITS. Thk Justice of (he Pear*, in response to cjueries addressed to that paper as to what is the proper Hag to fly over municipal buildings on the Coronation Day, contains a very intereeting article, from which we extract the following:—
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 IX ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and the never failing qualities of the remedy account for its great poularity. For sale by all dealers in
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    • 633 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-HP CAPITAL 110,000,000 RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo I ,M m Silver Reserve....! 4.250.000 U )Ol0UU> RESERVE LIABILITY OF J -w,i. fl nno PROPRIETORS I ouu uuu Court of Duuwtom:— R. Shiwjb, Eaq.— Chairmaw. Hon. J.J. Bbll-Ikvino I Diptitt I'HimMit E. GOKTZ, EBq. H. SCHUBAKT, Esq.
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    • 534 3 NOTICES. ENGINEER of large experience with all classes i.f land machinery and *aw milling, wharf building Ac. seeks employment. Apply to Km -I NKKK. m. w. f. 80/4 c.o Strait* Time* WANTED. TWO or three Europeans for the Pulau Brani Smelting Works to learn smelt ing. Only good btrong men
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    • 550 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE A DRILLING Plant and on»> Tangye's Bvdoey Pump with accessories all new. Fin particulars, apply to v.c. PATEBfcON SIMONS A CO. FOR SALE. A LARGE roomy palanquin for trig horse; in first clhhs order, having newly been done oi>. v.c. Apply to K. c/o Strait* Times. PINE-APPLE
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    • 396 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET New Houses for Europeans. Facing thb Racb Cocrbb. NO. 3 23-7 and 23-1" xiace Course Road Apply to CHEONG CHUN .Tiff, 27, South Bridge Road. u.e. TO BE LET. BUNGALOW in Passir Panjans fairly furnished. Entry from Ist Aprii. Apply to H SCHAEFER c/o Putt fun-ken
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  • 639 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 21st MARCH. It would seem that Russia, being more or less hampered in her actions in the Far East by the Anglo-Japanese alliance, has again turned her energies in the direction of Afghanistan, aud it is evident that she has now got her
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  • 339 4 Planters in the Native States as well as local exporters will be glad to learn that the French Government has decided to reduce the maximum import tariff heretofore imposed upon the produce of the Straits Settlements and the F. M. S-, and henceforth— go long as France enjoys the benefits
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  • 44 4 The first list of contributions to the Victoria Memorial Fund is published i in another column. We are informed I by the Hon. Treasurer of the Fund, Mr. W. 11. Frizell, that another list will be ready in the course of a few days.
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  • 32 4 Au rn i.ks on the Currency Note Issue J report, for 1901 and on other subjects 1 will be found on page 2. Page 3 con- i tains interesting reading matter I
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/9 Ji- j
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  • 13 4 Col. Oukes will inspect the 3rd Madras Light Infantry on Wednesday next. I
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  • 14 4 The new Supreme Court is expected to be ready lac occupation soon after Easter.
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  • 17 4 I,At nches will HMPt Johnston'6 Pier on Sunday for the Swimming Club at 9 and 10 a.m.
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  • 20 4 Thk P. O. steamer Bengal left Penang at 10 a.m. to-day and is expected at Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 20 4 The Town ami Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park this afternoon from "> to 6 p m. (weather permitting).
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  • 20 4 Capt. W. D. C Trimmell, A.OD, has arrived from Malta and has been placed on the streneth of this command.
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  • 21 4 The forts were manned this morning, the concussion caused by the tiring of the big guns being plainly felt in town.
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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 pa«te 8.
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  • 26 4 Mr. P. W. Clayoen, for more than 30 years connected with the loader writers' and editorial departments of the Daily Xews, died rather suddenly last month.
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  • 31 4 The wreck of the Ilw:k-Ssng, as it lies, has been sold privately to Messrs. MacAlister and Co, for 5750. The steamer's boats were taken over by the owners for SI ,200.
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  • 33 4 Mk. J. J. M. Fleuky, the Vice-Consu for the Netherlands and Mrs. Fleury sailed for home on the P. and O. s. s. Bengal this morning. Mr. Flf-ury goes home on sick leave
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  • 25 4 An interesting announcement about the Smith-Premier type writ jr appears in our advertising columns. The Siamese seem to have "kidnapped"' a good thing this time.
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  • 29 4 Yesterday evening one ii the quarter masters of the Qn Sung died from cholera on board that vessel in the roads. The 0* Bmma arrived from Hongkong on Tuesday.
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  • 30 4 It is understood m Ceylon that the Ceylon Gove-nment is likely to vote an annual grant to the London Tropical School of Medicine, probably for a limited period to heginwith.
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  • 31 4 The Ch.ifnaman who was arrested by a police patrol in River Valley Road on WViliiestlav morning as he was coming out of swamp, was yesterday sent to jail for six months.
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  • 32 4 Mk Sunner reports to the police that a small medical battery and tome gold ornaments valued at $58 have been utolen fro in his house near Borneo Wharf. His boy "ih missing.
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  • 32 4 The ani.iial inspection of the Singapore Volu*ue°r Rifles takes place on the Beach, Road Reclamation to-morrow at 4 p.m. The inspecting officer will be Major Tuite, of the 3rd Madras Light Infantry.
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  • 38 4 Princb Komatsu, who is to represent the Japanese Emperorat the Coronation of King Edward VII., -will probably pass through Singapore for Europe on board the N. D. L. steamer Kottig Albert due here from China about May 4th.
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  • 40 4 There are several more cases, including two of murder, for trial at the Assizes which are expected to last during next next week. Mr. Justice Hyndman Jones is now sitting, the Chief Ju«tice, Sir Lionel Cox, having gone to Malacca.
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  • 40 4 It is stated that H.M.S. Vengeatu-e, which is being completed for sea at Portsmouth, will be commissioned to relieve the Terrible on the China station. According to another account, however, H.M.S. Powerful will relieve the Terrible after the Coronation ceremonies.
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  • 50 4 Mr. J. H. M. Robson, Editor and proprietor of the Afalay Ufail, has arrived in Singapore en, route for hoii'e on a well merited vacation. Mr. Robson sails on the Kiaoutuchau on Monday next. He expects to be absent for about five months, and hopes to come back i-ln America.
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  • 56 4 A Penano cricket team will visit Taiping at Easter. Cricket will be played on the 23th and 29th, with a football match on the evening of tho latter day. The Perak team chosen for the occasion will include Messrs. Ingall, Hughes, McKenzie, Marshall, Spink, Koch, BuckweH. 3agnall,Clarke,St?iner, and another. Perak
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  • 62 4 Chbvalier Leonhard Emit Bach, the eminent pianist and composer, died suddenly of heart failure. Chevalier Bach, who w.-i-. 53 years of age, held the oifice of pi im-t to the Imperial Court of Germany. He was also well known as a professor at the Guildhall School of Music. Among his
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  • 101 4 It is to be hop«d that when the electric tramways are in working order in Singapore nothing of the following tind, reported in a Liverpool faper, will occur As an electric tramcar, full of passengers, was going down a hill in Liverpool it jumped the line at a curve and
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  • 106 4 Mk. Seah Liang Seah gave a dinner last night at Bendeineer," Serangoon Road, to Mr. and Mrs. Kynnersley, on the occasion of their going home. All the unofficial members of Legislative Council were present Mr. Seah Liang Seah, in proposing the healths of Mr. and Mrs. Kynnerrley, make flattering references
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  • 99 4 A Chinaman Sta bbed Last night a case of highway robbery and causing hurt occurred in New Bridge Road. A Chinaman was set upon by three of his countrymen. They searched his pockets, but did not find anything on him. The man shouted for the police and
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  • 198 4 Extract from the Manager's Report for the month ending March 12th 130 ft. croß«-cut This has been driven a further 33ft., and the western lode has been struck at 121 ft. from the shaft. Western Lode, south drive. Driven 18 ft. the <|uaru is 4 ft.
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  • 51 4 So far as we are able to say, there are no further details regarding the Straits Volunteer contingent for the Coronation yet settled. It will be as well, however, if those men who are able and willing to go to send in their names as soon as
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 25 4 Lonilon, March 2ltl. Dewet and Steyn are now reported to be in the Hoopstad district, west of the main line of railway.
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    • 34 4 ENTERTAINED AT THE REFORM CLUB. Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Minister in London, lias been entertained at dinner a the Reform Club in celebration of the completion of the AngloJapanese Alliance.
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    • 22 4 AUSTRALIAN TEA TAX REMOVED. Later. The Australian Commonwealth House of Representatives, sitting as Budget Committee, have put tea on the free list.
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    • 39 4 FRANCO-RUSSIAN DECLARATION. WHAT IS THE OBJECT It is considered that the main object of the recent Franco- Russian diplomatic Declaration which is vaguely worded, is to attirm that the alliance between France and Kuesia extends to the Far East.
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  • 231 4 First List. H. E. the Governor K.C.M.G. 1,000 Messrs. Outline Co. 5,000 Paterson Simons <fc Co. >m> Towkay Lok Yew 5,000 Hon. C. W. S. Kynnersley, C.M.G. (1st instalment) 160 Hon. W. Evans (lt>t instalment) 100 Hon. A. Murray (1st instalment) li"> Hoo. F. G. Peuney (ist
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  • 150 4 The Government is advertising for tenders for the construction of a new bcrew steam yacht. The HomlmrgL having been purchased by the Tanjong Papar Dock Co., presumably tho Seu-l-elln will take the place of the ttonimrgk, and the new steamer that of the Senhellr. The new vessel
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  • 110 4 Thb smallest Freemason in the world is Casper EL Weiss, of Philadelphia. He is twenty-four years old, but the smallest of your acquaintances would moHt likely loom up as a eiant if placed beside him, for Mr. Weiss stands only Bft 11 in. high in his shoes.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 246 4 NOTICES. THE PARSEE NEW ELPHII STONE THEATRICAL CO. Off BOMBAY Will play to-night MAHMOOD SHAH. To-morrow night 'SITUMGAR.' TO BE LET, FURNISHED. V 11. 1-4 Marina, Tanjoag Katoag. Apply to v.c. STEPHENS PAUL C NOTICE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSI'RA.NC CO., LTD. WE h.ivi- this day appointed I.im Xi Hin K»q.,
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    • 513 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A EURASIAN clerk with a koowl«df a~\ of accounts. Apply to the Manag* of the Straits Aerated Water Factory, 7 North Bridge Road. 27-3 SITUATION WANTED. i >wi Engineer of experience, parti .-iii.-n! in electricity and stean peeks an appointment. Repl'ef to 34-8 O. P. c/o Sfm.i:«
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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 H am. to 5 p.m. Sundays a.m. to noon.
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  • 125 5 £7,000 FOUND IN THE SUEZ CANAL. About a year ago, the steward of a Dutch mail steamer passing through the Suez Canal, who had succeeded in Htealing a sum of £7,000, tied it up in a sack and threw it into the Canal, evidently intending to return one fine day
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  • 145 5 The Indian "emigrant" when he am be got to leave his native village at all seems to give most of his thought to getting back again, and with that idea applies himself mostly to the hoarding of rupees. It is well to remember thi«, not only because an
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  • 168 5 The general meeting of the Singapore Nursing Association is to be held this ifternoon in the Town Hall at -1 o'clock. The report for the year 1901 states The oflice-bearers at the beginning of the year were:— Mrs Waddell, President; Mrs Earle, Mrs. Adams and Dr Kerr;
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  • 431 5 MY MAJOR MURRAY, V. D., rOUUUT., B.V.C. Singapore, 20th March, l'JOi 9. v. c. Hon. Memlwrs: It is notified for in--.11 ni.it ion that J. W. B. Maelaren Esq. and th. Hon'ble F. 8. Fenny have become Honorary members of the S. V. Corp*. Coronation Contingent. Members of
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  • 390 5 TRIPLE BILL AT THE TOWN HALL. The lust of the series of dramatic enterprises undertaken by local amateurs under the capable and painstaking management of Captain H. T. Wynter entered upon its trial trip at the Town Hall last, night. The curtain went up to J. K. Jerome's
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  • 94 5 The New "Chocolate" Editor. It is announced, on the authority of Mr. Ritzema, the managing proprietor of the Daily Newt, undVr the altered conditions, that its new editor will be Mr. A. G. Gardiner, assistant editor of the Sort her i Daily Telegraph, who has been associated
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  • 109 5 lt is stated that the new coins for the Coloiiies differ in several particulars from those that ate being issued by the Mint for home circulation. They have been executed by Mr. de Saulles, the designer to the Royal Mint, who was also commissioned to do 'ie
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  • 675 5 P. O Bombay, sailing about 29th Marjh. For Colombo, Mr. Meikle and Miss Meikle. Oriental, sailing about 4th April. For London, Mr. A. J. Maodonald, Mr, A. A. E. rip, Mr.T. Rawson Ker, Mr. J. A. 1 Webster, Mr. Justice Law and Mrs. Law, two children
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  • 81 5 Europe via ports. Kiautuchou, on the 2. {rd March, Behn Meyer. Honv'kone, A. Apcar, due 24th March Sarkies A Moses. Java ports. Uinsang, due 21th March, Bnustead. Manila, At V<ma\j. due 26th Maivii, Barlow. Bombay, Bormida due 28th March, Bohn Meyer. Kew Zealaad via ports, Forlunalui,
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  • 190 5 For Singapore. Per P. 4b O 8. 8. Australia connect ing with the steamer Bengal at Colombo, from London Feb. 21, due 22nd March— Mr. and Mrs. Simpwn, Mr. E. F. W. Carnell. Mrs. Black, Mr. T. C. Scrutton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Fowlie, Misa Scoley, 2nd
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  • 636 5 Singapore, 21st March, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier '1.20 Rali 0.40 do Pontianak 900 Pepper, Black M).37i do White,(«%) 62.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.60 do Brunei No. 1 3.10 Pearl 3a«o 4.4S Coffee, Bali, 16% biwis 2-VOO Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis. 28.00 Coffee, Ltberian No. 1 18.00 Tapioca, small Flake 6.65
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 DAN JRS OF INFLUENZA. Tlie gi i.t danger from influenza is of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency •of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents,
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    • 591 5 GOING INSANE. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge.N. Y. says:— I was for p. long time troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in the bead which made me feel as though I was going insane. The physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures effected
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    • 88 5 Ftmagoya Tansan THE above mineral water, for which we were recently appointed sole agents by Hasegawa A Co., of Kol>e. Japan, is bottled at Funagoya spring in Kiusbiu, Japan, and is an invigorating and refreshing drink. ft mixes excellently with whisky, brandy, or milk and, in this lespect, is usually
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    • 699 5 SHIPPING. FOR PEXANG AND CALCUTTA. MES3RB APCAR A CO.'B steamer CATHERINE APCAR, 2,715 -on*. C&pt. H. Belson, having left Hongkong on the 14th inst., ie due hire on Tueoday, the 20th inst... en route to above ports 5-3 SARKIES 4 MOSES, Agents. FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS. APCAR A Co.'s steamer ARRATOON
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 217 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 21st March. High Wfttar. 922 p.m. S.X.A. Meeting. 4. S.V.R <Vj. Drill. 5.10. S.\ K. Recruits Drill. .710. >.V.A Fire Discipline. 6.15. S.V.I. No. 1 ami No. i Co. 6.30 Hand. lVoplf's Park. sto 6. Theatrical Town Hall. 9 Parsee Theatre. Beach Road. 9. Saturday, 22nd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 230 6 NOTICES. JOSEPH niLLOTTC!^rT~ 'ORAND PRIX." PARIS. 1000. |B A LO; Hiifbest Quality: and haTing &re»Wst Durability. «re thereto^ BP UW M^K 3^k CHEAPEST. I MM W SARKIES JOHANNES~~AND CO. Jluetioneers and Estate Jigents. 6 and 7. TELEGRAPH STREET. THI CHEAPEST BOU9E VOll TEAK WOOD FURNITURE. ALL SORTS OF TKAK WOOD
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    • 383 6 NOTICES. tt| STRENQTHENINQ. REFRESHINa Hi U Pare and Soluble. j Joi Easily Digested. W\ Highly Nutritions. J hj Of Exquisite Flavor. I van Hou^en's Gocoa II! II Preferred by connoisseurs for its quality and flavor. Selected by housekeepers for its economy in use. It is universally acknowledged to be the
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    • 42 6 BAKAYNAK Coal in good supply at brooketon and Labuan, with prompt des pat i-li lor bunker or c»rao. For terms apply to John Hardie. Sarawak Govern-ni'-ii t Ageut, Labuan. v c YARROW CO.'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS. Particular? from THE BORNEO CO, LIMITED.
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    • 308 6 NOTICES. TANSAN SPLITS. rrice $6 per case of 100 bottles. Stoppered with Crown Corks May now be had from all dealers in Singapore and the Native States. r CLIFFORD WILKINSON, Kobe, JapanCharles Ibetostech's lUbttc Seal Chainpatjnc. So .k Agents. BKHN, MEYKR Co., f Singapore arul Penaiig. *Mir Depots. y jK
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    • 938 6 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. A5 IlLUSTRATKI) WSBKLY JOUgNlL THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OFTHE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With \inaranttf<l bona Mr e\T<Mlntia». LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE CE-CALCTTTTA w*f Tm« NEW FRENCH REIWE D V peaiu and other,, combine. .11 the de.iderala t.. be MM b a median, of the kind, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 731 7 'pHE HORN EG COMPANY, LIMITED <TlUr Standari Life Aiioranoe. I Norwich TJnion Fire Insoranoe Soeiaty. &tlaa Afsurmnoe Company (Fire). The Equitable Life Assurance Society. The Chin* Mutual Steun Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Compjny. For p-vticular. of tLe*e Companies, see to* •ull advertisement of TGB BOENEO COM"ANT. IJMITWO Agwnt*
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    • 762 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TTONINKLUKB PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, latb J. Daxhdils A Co., 2-3, Colltbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Van dsr Lijn Koetei via Mcr. 12 Souiabay., Bandjermassin, Kotaports baroe,
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    • 476 7 /^IOMPAGNIE DEB MESSAGERIES \j M a. Ri TIMES DE FRANCE. Telboraphic Address: Mkssaoksik. Singapore. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates.— UtJTWABD. Homeward. Date*. Dates. 1902. 1902. Indus Mar. 31 Octan'eu Apl. 2 Tonkin Apl. 13 E. Simom 13 Lao* 28 Yarra 27 Salazie May
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    • 751 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended io leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers 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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    • 638 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the i Oregon Railroad V Navigation Company.) Date* of Sailings from the Ea<t Io Pacific Coast Ports. Leaving Hosgkong Portland about aiioi't Stratbgyle 16th Mar. 16th Apl. Indravelli 16th April 16th May "Thyra" 30th April 30th May Through bills
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    • 530 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,886. THE LABUEBT FIRE OFFICE IN THE WOCLD BOUSTEAD 4 Co. 1 Agents. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIBE AND LIFE. CAPITAL...~...£3XHK) XXX). LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL &~CO.. AGBWTB. THE PHdllX ABSUBANCF. COMPANY OF LONDON. (Establish id a. d
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1783 8 Uudsr this heading the following abbrev.itior.s a>e a^-.'il sir— steamer eh.— nip; bq. barque; Mb. schooner; Yet. Yv.-ht; Cm Oilier; Gbt Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British U. S— United States; Fch.— French <j«r. Brmi; Dut Dutch Joh. Jobore Ac, G.c.— Oennral-cari(o; d.p. deckpagsen#rer U.— I'neertsin T.
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