The Straits Times, 24 March 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 30,786 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1902 PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 548 1 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. THE 3EST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA Est |>y t |f!S^^y A E "YIW^W B IKa^l since 1829. &StfLiUfcriESflilHAjUiftM9Js43jP SSM TORPID I ,'i/ER, DEBILITY, ERUPTION WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And al!
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    • 708 1 NOTICES. CLNGAPOKE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Rr.ce Meeting, 1902. MA V 20th, 22nd, and 24th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th May. First Race. THE GOVERNORS CUP.— A Cup presented l»y H.E. Sir F. A. Swettenbam, k. c. m. with $200 added money.— A Race for Maiden Horses and horses that
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    • 766 1 THIRD DAY. Saturday, 2Ath Mny. First Race. THE OPEN GRIFFIN HANDICAP.— Value $900, and f6O to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. Second Racs. HE BCURRY STAKES.— VaIue $400, and $100 to the Second Horse.— A Handicap
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    • 534 1 NOTICES. SUNGSI UJONG CLUB. rpHE Committee are open to receive 1 offers for the post of permanent Secretary to the Club. The appointment would include quarters and the liberty to take up outside work. A gocd steady man would be encouraged. Application should be addressed to the Committee at Seremban.
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    • 436 1 SHIPPING. FOR HONGKONG. T\«EBSRS. APCAK A Co.'s st-amer Ifj ARRATOON APCAR. 4,C&«' tons, Captain E. Fey, having left Calcutta on the 16th instant, is due h're on Monday the 24th jost., en route to above port. For freight or passage, apply to 24-3 SARKIES A MOSES, Agents. RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET
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  • 174 2 The reports of the declining health of the Pope lend interest to the following account of his will, taken from the Courtier des Etats-Unis The fortune of the Pope is a double one, comprising his personal estate and that belonging to the Holy See. The latter will
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  • 677 2 Tuesday 18th March. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell and Miss Taylor returned to the Residency, Seremban, on Thursday evening. Mr. and M/s. Bede Cox have gone back to Jelebu. Mr. W. A. Scott arrived in Seremban la«t week and is duly installed in the Land and
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  • 166 2 Most of our readers will remember the name ot Mrs. Carrie Nation, the famous saloon-smasher of Topeka. Kansas. This lady has quite discredited the ordinary methods of temperance reform by the persuasive little way with which she inspires hotel-keepers and others with a conviction of their
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  • 227 2 A GFNTi.EMKN, who has recently visited the small tributaries running into the Sempam river, tells tiM Malay Mmil that he 9aw much then; to interest miniii^men.Thecreekpare all worked by Malays who «am fro n seventy cents to one dollar a day. The Sungei Gujop is a favourite resort.
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  • 475 2 Hongkong: Experiences {Okim Mdt We regret to hear Ltiat, during the past few weeks a large number of Chinese in places of trust have resorted to dishonest methods of raising the wind,' and that heavy financial losses have been experienced by Chinese merchants and compradores hitherto regarded as
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 292 2 NOTICES. T\ 9 SPECIAL 1/uiwille s Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA •p W mil i I i Y5Y 5 H| DUNVILLP J S Spccal Old Scofchj»'iiW C, s 2c T Glasgow, scotiAW> j in.w. t i. tl-l-U Apollinaris THE OL'EE\ OF TABLE WATMMS."
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    • 329 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufadurtd in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government, and
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    • 400 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. EITiBLUHII) 1797. «OR KIRE INBTJRANCE ONLY Aj -ount insured Umi pud 11,600.000. Premium income 906,000. 'iiv /inoe effected on almost every description pi perty at current rates of premium
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  • 411 3 Great Britain has announced her purpose to observe the policy determined upon by the United States with respect to the return to China of the portion of the Boxer indemnity which may be in excess of actual injuries and expenses. This declaration is stated in the report
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  • 486 3 Pacts and Figures. Thk Siam Customs Report tor lad has just been issued. It shows that 41 per cent of the imports came from Singapore, and 22 per cent trom Hongkong. Britain leads certainly with 1 1 9 per cent of the foreign imports, Germany coming next with
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  • 870 3 (China Mail.) The Chartered Company of British North Borneo has of late years been building some railways :n: n their endeavour to open up the country. The Railway, on a narrow gauge, runs from Weston, on the west coast, north for some seventy miles to
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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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    • 635 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Baser ve..| H),ooo,non I nno Silver Reserve....! 4,--50,000/ 14 SU UUU RESERVE LIABILITY OF .mniMiono PROPRIETORS 10 uuo uuu COUBT OF DlßatOTOß*):— B. Shiwan, Knq— Chairman Hon. J.J. Bill-Irving I Diptitt Chiikma? E. GoETZ, Esq. 11 Si'HUBART, Knq.
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    • 521 3 NOTICES. ENGINEER of large experience with all classes cf land machinery and saw milling, wharf building Ac. seeks employment. Apply to ENGINEER, m. w. f. 80/4 c/o Strait* Timm. WANTED. TW O or three Europeans for the Pulau Brani Smelting Works to learn smelting. Only good ttrong men need apply.
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    • 528 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A DRILLING Plant and one Tangye's Sydney Pump with accessories all new. For particulars, apply to v.c. PATERSON SIMONB A CO. FOR SALE. BLACK Australian Kelding, Victoria, and set of harness, owner leaving the Colony. Price 9660. Apply at W. Dalian's Australian Horse v.c. Repository. PINE-APPLE PRESERVING
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    • 473 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. OFFICES at 16 Collyer Quay Apply to v.c. BYME A CO. TO BE LET, With Immediate Fntrv. OUITABLE for shops or foi' godown O storage No. 40, Anson Koad Bt storey bdg). No. 78-3. do (2 do No. '22, Snnibiiu Road, entrance from Ar.s.'ii Road. Apply
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  • 725 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS MONDAY, 24TH MARCH. The Siamese Government seems determined to make the unfortunate Malays of Patani and Kelantan as permanently dissatisfied with their lot in lite as they are thoroughly dissatisfied at present. At all events the Bangkok Government Gazette, just to hand, announces the
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  • 264 4 The many friends of Mr. Kynnersley who may not have been signatories 1 thereto, will read with pleasure and heartily endorse the sentiments of the subjoined address, which was presented to him this forenoon by Mr. Stringer, representing the European community, and Messrs. Seah Liang Seah and Tan Jiak Kirn
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  • 173 4 Pay more, but have them," i« the keynote of a letter anent our local thoroughfares that is printed in another column. We the tax-payers —are paying enough already. We are entitled to decent roads. As our correspondent puts it, Singapore was once as famous for its good roads as it
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  • 83 4 A perfectly reliable correspondent one usually more prone to communicate news than to ask for information writes as follows Dear Sir, Will any of your readers inform me tbe name of the gentleman, who was horsewhipped on Friday 21st inst. between 10 a.m. nnd 11. frani ('avanacli Hricl^e to the
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  • 97 4 Highway robbery appears to have become epidemic in the town, and unless the police contrive to effect morearrestsin smheases, Singapore will develope into a sort of thugs' paradise. We have had as many as two and three such robberies in a day in broad daylight at that— and that average
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  • 31 4 F. M. S. Notes and other interesting reading matter appear on page 2. Articles on Railways in British North Borneo, and the trade in Siam will be bund on page 3,
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ins. bank rate is 1/9 1
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  • 12 4 May Yohe or Lady Francis Hope is •eported to be now here.
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  • 10 4 Thk Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Voronej left for Vladivostock yesterday.
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  • 19 4 Oh Friday and Monday next (Good Friday and Easter Monday) there will >c no issue of the Strait* Times.
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  • 879 4 Meeting in London A meeting of gentlemen interested in the Straits Settlements was held at the London offices of the Tanjong PagarDock Company on 26th February, to consider what steps should be taken to aid in the proposal to erect the Victoria Memorial Hall at Singapore. There
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  • 22 4 m Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 23 4 Over 3,000 coolies have arrived from China during the past two days. They came by the GlenfaUoeh, TeUmuchan, and Phra Chula Chom Klao.
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  • 31 4 Mrs. White, Key. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, MrR. Watt, Mies Grant, Miss. Jameson, and Lady Kerr arrived by the J. A pear from Calcutta via Penang this morning.
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  • 32 4 The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company adver- I tised a reduction in cable rates on Saturday in which a misprint crept in. i The advertisement is published to-day i corrected.
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  • Special Telegram.
    • 111 4 SEVEN DEATHS. Vigorous Action to Suppress the Scourge. Hongkong, 22nd March. A wire from Manila states that ten suspected cases of cholera and seven deaths from the disease have occurred within thirty-six hours. The Health Board are carrying out a vigorous campaign to suppress the disease. All
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 11 4 JiOttdon, 2-ird March. Cambridge won the 'Varsity boat-race
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    • 56 4 The Dutch Government has sub mitted to Germany the Dutch Chambers' Convention, providing joint subsidy for cables MMMMtiag trie Celebes with the America-Pailippine cable, via the Pelews, which will also be connected with Shanghai. The object of this is to provide telegraphic connection with E irope,
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  • 26 4 Ijotuion, March '2-\ili. The oil steamer which caught tire in the Suez Canal, has canted over and stopped all traffic through the Canal.
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  • 6 4 Cecil Rhodes is sinking.
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  • 21 4 Mkssrs. L. Hallward, Katenkamp, T. Moss, and Sect Tian Lim, Miss Turner, .-intlMrs. Katenkamp came from Bangkok by the Dtli yesterday.
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  • 25 4 The halt-yearly general meeting of the members of the Singapore Club will be held in the Reading Room of the Club, at 5 p.m. to-day.
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  • 22 4 One hundred and seventy-five deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 88.71.
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  • 31 4 A sprcial jury was empanelled at the Assizes this morning, wh«?n Lv Ciio was indicted on a charge of murdering a Chinese lad in the Kalang district. Mr. Battenburgh is defending.
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  • 32 4 MesBks. A Still, G. Pucher, K. Jackson. Doherty, Megan, Lawrence, GangIciil, Dr. Fuhimann, Mr and Mrs. Tickell, Mrs. F. Rodyk, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins came from Sydney by the Stettin yesterday.
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  • 39 4 Mebsrs. L. B. 1 1 itui.it .ml. T. Gamraell, T. H. Tedlie, ft. Engler, A. Gardiner, Mrs. Cropley, Mr. and Mrs. Greensill, and Mr. and Mrs. I .in Jiak Kirn came by the Malacca from Telok Anson this morning.
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  • 37 4 On Saturday detectives arrested a Chinaman for attempting to pawn some cloth. It was subsequently discovered that the man was a servant of Mr. Seah Liang Seah and had stolen the cloth, which was valued at $287.
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  • 35 4 Another case of highway robbery occurred on Saturday night. A Chinese woman was walking along Teluk Ayer Street when she was seized and robbed of her valuables by some Chinese robbers. One man was arrested.
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  • 39 4 Thkke was a large and appreciative audience at the third and last theatrical performance at the Town Hall on Saturday night. The pieces went very well, and at the close Capi. and Mrs. H. T. Wynter received an oration.
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  • 43 4 AssisT-Supt. Whitehead with a number of police constables raided No. lil, Sago Street on Saturday night and arrested twenty two habos for gambling. No. 64, Orchard, Road was also visited by the nolice on Saturday night. Two Eurasians and four Chinamen were arrested.
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  • 72 4 Messrs. K. J. Baines K. P. Hoilcv.ay Harter, A. \V. Stiven, T. C. Scrutton, 2nd Lieut. J. R W. Mansfield. II W. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mcbean, Mr. Watt, Mrs. T. Vander Spek, Mr. and Mrs. McArthur Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Simpson Mrs. Black Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 481 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LET, FURNISHED. VILLA Marina, Grove ExUte, Tanjong Katong Apuly to STEPHENS PAUL CO. TO BE LET. /COMPOUND Shop House, No. 76-1 V> Prinsep Street apply tc v.c. BTKPHENS PAUL A CO. NAVIGATION E GENERALE ITALIANA FOR HONGKONG. rpHE Italian ss. HORMIDA, 1.499 tons X reg., Captan
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    • 547 4 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. LOST. t A title deed relating to a piece of lane J\. situate in the district of Acg Mo Ki< comprised in Lease No. 78S for 999 yean belonging to the undersigned. Tbe publi< is warned against having v~ dealing witt same. j 26-3 TAY SUAH KOW. TO
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    • 53 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 8 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to noon. De Mork ay— On 'he 18th instant, at Butterwortb. tbe wife of A. L. De Mobnay.
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  • 664 5 SbCOND ANNUAL INSPECTION. A Very Qood Report. The second annual inspection of the Singapore Volunteer Rifles took place on the Volunteer parade ground facing Rallies Institution on Saturday afternoon. Both "A and B." Coys, turned up in full force. The men fell in U the SVC. Drill
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  • 219 5 A Bugis Slabs Two Women. Aiiovt 7.30 tliis morning a Bugis, a (iovernment pensioner, living in I'alembantr Road, Rochore, ran amok. The man, win had been ill with fever for about a week, was sitting down quietly in his house this morning talking with his wife
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  • 39 5 Thk final ot the C. Singles between Uavies 1 and J. Robertson owe 3, not finished, and the final for tbe A Singles, Darbinhire 2 v. Beatty— 1, will be played oft' this afternoon.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 748 5 To the Editor of tin- Straits Times. Sir,— l wiis glad to see the letter of Ratepayer" in your issue of 22nd inst. and can add my testimony to his as to tlie abominable condition of the road* in Singapore, both town and country, but particularly those within
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  • 119 5 On Friday night last, there was a social gathering at the Revd. Mr. Rutledge's house, Mount Sophia, to bid farewell to Miss May Lilly, Principal of the Methodist Girls' School, who is leaving for America on a holiday, and Dr. K. W. Gucatilaka, of the Central Dispensary, who is proceeding
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  • 1810 5 HOME. THE Daily Ttlegraph states that the Kuasian Finance Minister, in an interview with Mr. Frederick Homer, Member for North Lambeth, emphasised Russia's desire for a good anderxtanding vit h England. If Russia had wishi-il to K' ve England trouble, no uppori n mi y could have been
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  • 63 5 At the S. V. A. carbine handicap at the Ballestier Range on Saturday, the silver spoon was won by Lieut. Warren. About twenty competitors took part. The four best scores were •21* :>(«l y«K y.ls. H'.ap. Total, l.ieut. W'ur.'ii 2't 26 ""■'< Ur. Lowe ...M M
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  • 81 5 MM 15. < \--Keputed date of death of Jiclma an. l In- hurial 011 Mount Eplirniin. 1530 A. D. Cardiual Wolxev, at I'eterboroujjli Abbey, ina.le bi« maunrty," having fifty- nine "poor men, whose feet he wawlied anil kiKxeil, the mmil>er of men beinjt proWbly in correKpondeni'e
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  • 171 5 N. D. L.,, KIAUTSCHOU." The German mail steamer KianU- diou arrived here yesterday morning after a very short passage of ouly 8 days and 20 hours from Hongkong. On board are 177 through passengers for Europe and the following for Singapore: From Yokohama: Mr. Kitsch From Nagasaki Mm. Okiku, ■>
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  • 22 5 This morning a Bengali deck passenger from Bangkok was sent to jail tor three months for stealing MS fron a Malay passenger.
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  • 101 5 The Singapore Chess Club has accepted the challenge of the Hongkong Chess Club to a chess match by cable and play by wire will probably begin next week. The match will consist of two games played simultaneously, the games in Singapore to be conducted by the following
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  • 621 5 sixiiAPoitK, MfD .March, 190-J. PRODUCE. Cnmbier buy.»r» IS.OO Copra Mali »70 do Pontianak «.<•<> I'ei.per. Blac-k buyer* 3t>.:«7; do White, (I i M S»"o Flour Sarawak 3.H" do Brunei No. I 3. 10 Pearl Sh^-i, 4.4;. Coffee, Itali, 18 faarii -'.Vint Cafca. raUwhiM VT Tnrri J».oi» Coffee. Überian No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 DANGERS OF INFLUENZA. Tlie great danger from influenza \ei of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as it nut only ciii-es influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Bold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. 3f-A
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    • 361 5 FACTS OF ABSORBING INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IX THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot be too quickly cuied of Rheumatism. To get rid of those awful pains that make life a never-ending series of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrow hobbling arou id in crutches to
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    • 193 5 When one is all run down, completely tired out, it is then he feels that life ib cot worth living. He is easily discouraged, iR indolent, has no energy for either business or pleaBurp.hl« pursuits. Life is a drag. H» is not sick, nor is he well. Tbe trouble 1*
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 195 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 24th March. High Water. lO.ott p.m. Full Moon. 10.17 p.m. Singapve Club Meeting. 5. S.V.E. Recruits Drill. 5.10. Band. Gardens. 9. 8. V.1. No. 1 and No. 2 Co. 5.30 Tuesday, 25th March. Hieb Water. 11.1 b am 1123 p.m. Old Stores Sale. Pearl's Hill. Ptwell.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 334 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON 00/S .SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VAI IE IN THE MARKET: FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD *i2oo per cask, duty extra V.v.o. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) woo pbk case, duty utr*. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALERS, OR McALISTER C 0..-- E SARKIES s JOHANNES AND CO. Muetioneers and Estate Jigents.
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    • 330 6 Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbai.K, T&nglin, to Orchard Road one house before the house known as Claymore. /^RUSHED FOOD Iby it akd you will be satisfied. I.R. BEMLIOS begs toinform the publir that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1,
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    • 247 6 NOTICES. G. OTOMUNE 4 CO. Have just received a large assortment of JAPANESE HIGH CLASS CURIOS, 9 ART WARE. :(O): INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. :<©): G. OTOMUNE CO. SINGAPORE. THE TWO POPULAR SCOTCH WHISKIES ARK THE CELEBRATED j-~-. IS "HOUSE OF COMMONS" :''iM I Buchanan Blend ml y^MBB^^V Distillers by Appointment
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    • 79 6 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO~ WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED COMPARE THE FLAVOUR AND AROMA Of ARABIAN COFFEE. WITH THI Jboeallif ARTICLE Pure Arabian Coffee in absolutely airtight tins PRICE "Yellow iabel" 60 cts. per lib tin "Red label" 75 of all provision dealers. m. A th. v. 1 ROBINSON
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 723 7 'HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIEB 'UK Staodari Life Aararmnos. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Atiu AwuniTioe Compurj^fPire). The KquiUble Life AiHuranoa Society. The chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. For particulars of tWie Companies, soe tha full »dve.tuement of THE BORNEO COM"ANY. LIMITED Agantai ST E AMSH
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    • 710 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, TTONINKLUKB PAKBTVAABT ICAATSCttAPFU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agr nd at Singapore: Ship Aqiscy, latb J. .Dabhdils A Co., 2-8, Collybb Qdav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched tor On Japara Hngan Mar. 2£ PalemUang, Batavia, Oheribon, Tegal andSamarang Mar.
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    • 614 7 /^IOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIE? \j MARITIMES DE FRANCE. TSLBGRAPHIC ADDRBBB: MXSSAGBBIB, SINGAFOBB. The mail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout tbe undermentioned dates.— Outward. Hombwabd. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Indus Mar. 31 I Ocean'en Apl. 2 1 oak in Apl. 13 |E. Simons 13 Laos 28 I Yarra 27 Salazie
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    • 771 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. STRAITS STEAMSHIP 00. (LTD.) S. 8. Periling On Mondays at 4 p.m. for Malacca Port DicksoD, Port Swettenbani and Teluk Anson. S.S. "Malacca": On Wednesdays a 4 p.m., for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Swettenham, and Teluk Anson. S. 8. Carlyle." On Thursdays for Port Swettenham direct. 8. S.
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    • 571 7 INSURANCES. r pHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY 1 MOW MKBOXD IN THB ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices Qnnii iHBUBAifCK Buildings, Litkpool The undersigned, Agents for the abovb Company, are prepared to take risks at current rates. HOOGLANDT A Co. THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANr, LIMITED. FIBE 1 ONDOK, lITIBLUBID 1803. Bnb«orib«d Capital
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    • 354 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDo EXCEED •£8,722,845. THE LARGEST FIRE O#TICE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD A Co.' AgenU. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIKB AND LIFE. CAPITAL...~...£3^HK) ,000. LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL <fc~CO.. AGENTS. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVIBION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 2125 8 L'uJer this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— chip: Ix] barque; sch. schooner: Yet. Yacht; Ci-u.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunb<nt Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power: Brit British U. S.— lnited St ites Fch.— French •Ger.— German Dut. Dutch Juli. Johore Ac. !.>.c— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger
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    • 398 8 5 VbsBel's Name Jf'LAo A loss Captain From sailed. Rio. i CONSIQNKE*. Mar 22 'Nam Yong 22 labella 22 Kelantan 22 Nowshera 22 Bengal ■2-2 Vorooej 22 Banka II Emile 23 Batavirr 23 Penang 23 Deli 28 K. Schiff Bar .c 23 Sri Wongsee 23 Fuh Wo 23 Autonic
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    • 101 8 for Per sir. luiv To-Morrow. Swatow and Amoy Htm'i Wtm I 10 a.m. Muntok A Palembang aG. Mftt 11 a.m. SiakandPakan Hung Is* 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Farmlla 2 p.m. I'okoharna and Kol>e Ktwwktm 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Hntnrirr Macassar via ports 11.//IW.. 3 p.m.
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    • 138 8 From Europe:—By the X.D.L. r.s. Koni,i Albert due on the 27th instant with dates irom Europe to the 3rd March. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 7th February. From China—: By the MM. s.s. Oceanun due on Sunday. sit Singap Feb llth
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    • 23 8 For Singapore. Per N. D. L. s. s. Prinze** hen? from Bremen tith March, due I Itli April Mrs. Joaquim.
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    • 224 8 Datb. Vessel's Namb. Flag Rig. Tons. Destination. lar 23 Annam Dan str. 3702 St. Petersburg via ports 24 Kiautschou Her atr. 6721 Bremt-rhaven via ports 23 r. l:ui-r Brit str. 3384 Rangoon 23 Itria sir. W-i Kobe 23 Emile Dut str. 80 Rhio 22 Ban Liong str. 276 Cotie
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 110 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. ARE DAILY RECEIVING SHIPMENTS OF CORONATION GOODS. CORONATION CORONATION CORONATION CORONATION CORONATION CORONATION Medals, Buttons. Damask. Paper. Jewellery. Brooches. The Coronation box of stationery con- H' s The Coronation Box of stationery is tains 36 White Envelopes and 36 sheets Best a beautiful box in cream, lavishly
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