The Straits Times, 1 April 1902

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  • 10 1 NO. 20.791 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1902. PRICE 15 CEKTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 402 1 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION F.VFRTWHKRE. Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOfI. "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA Estd> if i^<g'tW»y%yajr*nw^s'M n i^*^ linre 1829. Pronmii <•! >>v the HIQHKST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES tlio mnr' r> M 1 Ml >I y &f' W
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    • 365 1 NOTICES. •DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' fl, Natural Toilet Preparations. iWp^S^ DVRTRING' TOILET 'LANOLINE 1 in 5m 11 and Jlj\ hrn collapsible tubes. Makes rough skins mooth N^^^^Jtj and protects delicate complexions from the iffects of mioA and sun. l, IK -bAFVRING' -LANOLINE 1 TOILET SOAP is un'Dartring' kra.vo eqaa'led for cleansing and
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    • 566 1 NOTICES. DX. NOBLE, Dental Surg< on has returned to singnpore and may he eon-oilted daily frrm to 4. MHrine Cluh Building, Runies Square, v.c NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Stamp Mannfactory. Orders executed on shortest notice and'at moderate prices. The rubber is mounted on brass instead of wood. AIM monogram brass
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    • 361 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICK: "j^OTIOE is hereby i.'iverv thnt thp nrtnnce to Py«d 'H R<<jnl*)ppoi>ite Bcott'« Rond will to closed fion)-Monday 7th April till further DOtic* Access to Sy*ri Ali Rmd [rod Bu^it Timah Komi will l>e I•>•I •>• the hritlge over the canal nt tin- entrance to Giisu-ad. and over
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 605 2 NOTICES. "HIRANO" The Best Japanese Mineral Water. Case ot 48 quarts SK/50. Caso of -is pints $.">/. r >a JOHN LITTLE i& Co. LIMITED. Raffles Hotel AND Raffles Tiffin Rooms. .lust received in the refrigerator of the Imperial OwilHll mail stearaet KOJT.ro ALBMBT: PURE BOHEMIAN F.LSNER BEER. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors.
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    • 355 2 NOTICES. KITCUIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend; thoroughly j matured in bond. Price $10 per case; samples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. "i. tb. 8. Sole Importers. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. IT i.- an advantage to eflet-t Assurance eatly in life. iJy delay, the rate of Premium incrta»e>; Death
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    • 422 2 NOTICES. FODENS' STEAM WAGON IT'ASILY beat all competitors at the j recent Military Trials at Aldersbot, which tbe following Table of Results \> ill show FODEN. Date. Mile Time. Fuel. Water. fith 30 sh. 45m. 420 lbs. 227 gale. 6th 30 Hi. 45m. 359 lbs. 205 gals. 9th 32 sh.
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    • 664 2 SHIPPING. FOR FRBMANTLE. ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHER AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND NEW ZEALAND. THE s. FORTrNATUS, 4.-»00 tons C»pt. Frith, is due here about tbe Bth April, and will rei-eive prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or pnosxge apply to McA LISTER Co. tu.
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    • 629 2 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING OOBPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling ReBerve..|lo,ooo,ooo l M orn nnr. Silver Reserve....! 4.-260.000/ i4 w V J WRESERVE LIABILITY OF ln rmron PROPRIETORS |-»10,000,000 Court of Diukctoks:— K. SHiwts-. Eaq. Chairman Hon. J.J. Bill-Irving I Deputy Chairman E. GOKTZ, Ehq. I 11. SCHUBART,
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    • 777 2 PERAK CRICKET. Taiping, March ttiih. The Kaster holiday is to be celebrated in T.'iiping by the usual match between Perak and Penang. Some imereHt is being 1 <on in the match, owing to the presence in the Perak team of two new men, Clarke and I'.igk -*vlj. Clarke is a
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  • 3063 3 SINGAPORE. HONOKONO, AND SHANOHAI. II Akt«.r the first superficial impression* of the visitor have begun to sick in he fi .ds a second crop ready to hand. And one of the first of these is the language difficulty. When riper experience has taken him to hotels where they
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 342 3 Funagoya Tansan r pHE above mineral water, for which X we were recently appointed sole agents l>y Hasegawa&Co., of Kol>e Japan, is bottled -it Funagoya spring in Kiuvhiu. Japan, and is an invigorating and refreshing drink. It mixes excellently with whisky, brandy, or milk and, in this lespect, is usually
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    • 541 3 NOTICES. WANTED. TWO or three Furonenns for tbe Pulau Brani Smelting Works to learn sine 1 1iDg. Only good ttiODg men need apply. v.c. WANTED. A Smart Chinese Cl*r» une who can typewrite preferred. Good salary to suitable man. Apply in person to v.c. BARLOW A CO. WANTED. ON i.ith
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    • 691 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. BL'NGA LOW, Confederate Estate, facing the sea entry from It April next Apply to B N. ELIAS, nc 6 Change Alley. TO BE LET\ EUROPEAN residence, No. 6f> Serangoon Road. Apply to v.c. I OWKI.I. CO. TO BE LET. Bellevue Bunga'ow, No. Oxley Rise, at present
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  • 16 4 At the General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday (March 31et), Alfred Lloyd, aged 2> years. R.I P.
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  • 922 4 3to Sinus. PRICE 16 CENTS. TUESDAY, Ist APRIL. Patani seems to be worrying the authorities at Bangkok just now, and the fact that its kidnapped potentate is now in Siam does nothing to soothe them. As a matter of fact, we understand that the appointment of the Rajah Pitak as
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  • 19 4 Cricket news is published on page 2. The comparison between Singapore, Hongkong, and Shanghai is concluded in page 3.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is l/9j|.
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  • 8 4 Mi: R. J. Wilkinson ha? arrived from home.
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  • 8 4 'I'm. board of Licensing Justices meets this afternoon.
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  • 9 4 The Russian transport Kazan left for Vladivostok on Sunday.
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  • 14 4 Mr. L. Tandy, the representative of the Singapore Tramway Company, has left for Shanghai.
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  • 19 4 Mr. H. W. Noon is returning to Singapore by the P. O mail which left London on March 21st.
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  • 20 4 OuiriM advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page
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  • 18 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play on the "Peoples Park" this afternoon from to 0 (weather permitting.)
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  • 21 4 Thk annual meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club will be held in the Volunteer Drill Hall to-morrow night at 9 o'clock.
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  • 22 4 Mr. W. P. Millar, the Superintendent of the China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd., arrived from Shanghai this morning by the Oceaaien.
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  • 25 4 T\v.» Chinese women were arrested at Gaylang yesterday for selling a Chinese child which disappeared from a house in Grange Road a fnw days ago.
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  • 24 4 Thk .Monthly Sewing Meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, 2n' April, at 4 p.m.
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  • 22 4 Messrs. Elen, Abranis, Brown, H. M. HatcheM, J. Somerviih, Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy, came from Teluk Anson, by the Malnca yesterday.
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  • 24 4 Os Good Friday, vie usual procession within the church grounds took place at the Portuguese Church. Probably two thousand persons at least were present.
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  • 23 4 Messrs. A. Aratlioon, C. Persey. F. \y*illiam, Mrs. Landsberg, Mrs. Scliulraan, Mrs. Paul, and Mrs. Edwards came from Calcutta by the Lightning yesterday.
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  • 26 4 Thk trustees ot Hie Penang Free School have asked Mr. Hargreaves to select and send out from home an additional Master specially to teach commercial subjects.
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  • 30 4 Mr. C. VV. S. Kynnersley has been granted leave of absence with half salary for five months to be taken after three months' vacation leave beginning from the 24th instant.
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  • 30 4 We understand that a dinner was given at the Singapore Club last night by the Volunteer Officers of Singapore to those officers who are going home with the Coronation contingent.
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  • 36 4 Thk Directors of tue Mercantile Bank of India, have declared for the year 1901 a dividend of s'; on the "A" shares, and 4% on the *'B" shares, adding £10,000 to reserve, and carrying forward £15,600.
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  • 33 4 Messrs. F. Oates, Crockatt, W. L. Carter, R. T. James, C. F. Gilman, H. W. Firrnstone, Perkins, Lieut. Butterworth R. E. and Mr and Mrs. Salzwede arrived by the Curlyle from Malacca yesterday.
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  • 27 4 The German cruiser Kaisrrin Augusta accompanied by the torpedo-boats "S. 91" and "5.92" arrived from Hongkong.on Sunday homeward bound. They are expected to leave for Colombo to-morrow.
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  • 30 4 The comprador's shroff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank who embezzled at Hongkong $54,000 belonging to the Bank has been sentenced to five years' hard labour. The prisoner pleaded guilty.
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  • 41 4 A cricket match was played on the Esplanade yesterday between two S.CC. elevens. For the winners, who made 127, as against 113 of the other side, Wiohart was highest scorer with 29. Hannaforri made 53 and Tongue 21 for the losers.
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  • 50 4 The P. O. homeward mail steamnr Oriental left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here at daylight on Thursday (3rd April), and will sail direct for Marseilles and London at 8 a.m. on Friday. The mail by the Oriental closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 50 4 At a recent meeting of the Selangcr Turf Club it was decided to charge 5% on all horsed drawn and 10% on all winners in lotteries. The Race Meeting was fixed for July Ist, 3rd and sth. The subscription was raised from $10 to Sl5, beginning with Jan. Ist next.
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  • 54 4 Thk German steamer Emma Luyken arrived from Hongkong on Friday with 1,001 Chinese coolies on board. Two of the coolies died of cholera on the day of the vessel's arrival here, and six coolies have since died at the quarantine station at St. John's Island. There are nine other cases
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  • 29 4 The P. and O. outward mail steamer I CofomawUl with dates to the lltn March left Colombo at II p.m. on Sunday, and is due here on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 30 4 A cask of highway robbery occurred in New Bridge Road last night. Three Chinamen attacked a countryman of theirs and robbed him. The police succeeded in arresting al! the robbers.
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  • 44 4 H. M. S. Orlando, Captain J. H. Burke, c.b., arrived from Hongkong this morning en route lor fenang. She is expected to leave on Saturday she is a 12 gun twin screw Ist class armoured cruiser of 5,600 tons and 5,600 1. H. P.
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  • 42 4 The following passengers are booked per s. 8. ijctnuki Mara to sail for Europe this evening: —Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Khory, Miss Turner, Miss Wylie, Mr. W. A. Evans, H.R.H. Prince Disakoran, Mr. M. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lemon, Mrs. Simons.
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  • 45 4 A row occurred al Tanjong l'agar Wharf yesterday between some Chinese and Kling coolies. The Chinamen then pushed one of the Klings into the sea No attempt was made to save him and he has not been seen since. Two of the Chinamen were arrested.
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  • 42 4 Sir Henry McCallum opened the Natal Parliament on Feb. 27 th. He paid a tribute to the courage and cheerful endurance and humanity, of the troops, and said the Volunteer Composite Regiment had been much appreciated by the military authorities in Natal.
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  • 50 4 On Sunday, the choirs of the several Roman Catholic Churches maintained thejr reputation for good singing. Owing to the repairs going on at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd," the excellent choir of that church was unable to do the fine work it is accustomed to do at this season.
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  • 68 4 In his report on the 'Rikisha Department for the mouth ot January, Mr. Hooper says it was a busy month. The large number of new Japanese rikishas presented for registration is noticeable, and points to the supposition that some capitalists must be behind the coolies and reaping profits from this
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  • 71 4 The Volunteer representation of Ceylon at the Coronation will be 100 men and three officers. The Governor of Ceylon does not consider it fair that those who went to London with the military deputation at the time of the late Queen Victoria's Jubilee should be again sent on this occasion.
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  • 74 4 The Ocean Steamship Co's steamer Ganymede has been chartered by the Straits Steamship Co. for nine months and is on the Malacca, Port Swettenharn, and Teluk Anson run. She left with a local cricket team for Malacca yesterday. When starting on a trial trip on Thursday she made a reasonably
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  • 136 4 Yesterday afternoon the marriage was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral of Mr. George Rae Oehlers and Miss Maude Frances Clarke, second daughter of Mr. Francis Clarke, of Hill Street. The Rev. W.H.C. Dunkerley officiated. The bride was given away by her father, and was attended by
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  • 208 4 It is with much regret that we announce the death of Mr. Alfred Lloyd, eldest sonof Mr. J. T. Lloyd of Singapore, which took place at the General Hospital at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The deceased had been ill on and off for some months
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  • "Kcutcr's fteleoramd.
    • 31 4 Jjondon, Mar. HOtli. The casualty lists thow t! at in fighting at the Rhenoster Valley on the 24th March, the British lost 17 killed and wounded, and 29 captured.
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    • 27 4 London, [ilst March. Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria wires from (here on the .'lOt.h that Schalkburper's etlbrts to open negotiations with Steyn had hitherto been unsuccessful.
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    • 33 4 Renewal Next to Certain. liotulon, lst April. German journals declare that the interview of Baron Buelow with Signor Prinetti at Venice has practically rendered certain a renewal of the Triple Alliance
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    • 55 4 Heavy Mortality. Uter. I in- deaths from plague in the Punjab are averaging seventy thousand a month. [The plague tut.ils fur the I'unjiib (or tinweek eiuliiin Man-li Stli tmoit 16,HO7nisc« mil 12,214 ilt'iittiH. Tlies«> tinurett jjifatly exceed the recorded aKj-Tf^Mte <>f four years, from the firxt outbreak in I8»7
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    • 36 4 Estimates Exceeded. The revenue of the United Kingdom forthe last finanral year is 142,9*7,000. The nett increase ovtr the figures for the preceding year i? i:\-lh millions, nearly half a million ovor the estimates.
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  • 285 4 PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Philharmonic Society wiil be held to-morrow afternoon at, the Town Hall, at ."> IS. The report is to the following effect It is proposed to pay olV all outstanding debenture*, >i\iy in number, I > v appropriating from the general cK.h
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  • 266 4 The Hon'ble Datu Bintura Dalani entertained at the Istana LSesar, Johore, on Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Atkins, Mr. and Mis. Rutherford and Miss Anna G.uin; Mr. and Mrs. Dowley and Mr. and Mrs. Margery were also among the Hon'ble
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  • 36 4 Mr. J. P. Hallaway.Msistant manager of the Colombo Gas Co., was to leave Colombo for Singapore by the P. O. Coromandel due on Saturday next, to take up the management of the Municipal Cias Works here.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 418 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW. SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jbitf on Jlpplication.)John Little iTCo., Ltd. :o: ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW PROCEEDING Exceptional Bargains in the Drapery Department. Bargains in all Departments for Cash. John Little Co. L Ltd. MAILS CLOSE. for Per
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    • 366 4 WANTED. INSURANCE clerk (Chinese): muet also have Rome knowledge »f the l>azaar. Apply to FIRE c/o Straitu Time*. 7-4 WANTED. GlO lillA wanted for H or years JJ^V^Uv'v for enlargement of a nood gnini; business in Singapore. Full particulars from Ham. lil," c/o Straits 'limes. T u. .V f. 4.4.
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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 I p.m. Sunday* 8 a.m. to noon.
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  • 269 5 SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. I THE EASTER MUETINO. The Knpter prize meeting of the Sin gapore hifle Association commenced in eplenditl w>';it Jp>-r at Balearic Range on K.iday mnrnf i>, and was continued on Saturday M<*f\d yesterday. The events were alwkeer.ly contested. The incut ini; was afrimged by a committee consisting
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  • 244 5 Tlie following are the Penang Volunteers selected to go to the Coronation .Serpt. Starr, Sergt. Coveney, .Sergt. J'aniel, Sergt. Zehnder. (All these revert teinrw"™- to the rank of pri>slar, Private Houlsvin, Private Wells, rivate Crowe, BoffW Cl)ill, L. A. Corpl. Garrick ind Private O'Flaherty ill
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  • 287 5 (Ai.l. Koot.s' Day.) I'lf Ilinilixi- lime in their Hub. which teriiiiiihic- March Slat, a preciMcly similar ciixtum m nor- on thin day. To tind tlie practice ho widely provident over the earth, and with *n near a coincidence of the day, heem* to indicate 1 hat
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  • 1759 5 HOME. DiKiNu the debate in the House of Commons on the Consolidated Bills, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman made a vehement speech, in which he accused the Ministerialists of ignoble tactics in describing every attack on their policy as pro- Boer. He stiKmatised a<* malignant slanders remarks like Mr. Balfour's
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  • 194 5 1 hk Singapore Ladies' (101 l Championship was decided last week when Mrs. Lovell played Mrs. Evans in the final. As arranged, nine holes on the Race Course and nine on the Sepoy Lines were played for, with the result that Mrs. Lovell won by eight up and seven
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  • 244 5 Tuesday, ist April. High Water. 4-8 p.m. Moon Last Quarter. 1.19 p.m. AM Fools Day. S V.A. Gun Drill. 5.16. K.V.I. No. 1 4 2 Co. Parade. Rand. People's Park. sto 6. Parsee Theatre. Beach Road. 9. Wednesday, 2nd April. High Water. 3.21 a.m. .5.39 p.m. S
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  • 48 5 New Zealand, via ports, Fortui'nrui/& ue 6th April, Me A lister. St. Petersburg, via ports, \l"> n on filh April, Behn Meyer. Odessa, A' >r. in middle I April, R.V. W. Teluk Anson, via ports, Malacca flvery Wednesday, and Penanii on Mondays, B.S. Co.
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  • 684 5 Solitude and serpents, torrid heat and wo>*k galore, Await the folks who love them on Queensland's sunny shore." So wrote a young man who, with a light heart, a heavy purse, and a grand constitution, came out from England to make a fortune, but instead returned to
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 95 5 (Jambier S H.Bl". Coj.ra Kali 10.(H»" <lo Pontianak I'ciipcr, Blark *>.7.> do White, (5%) 5-2.00 Sago Klour Sarawak 3.67.', do Brunei No. I :t.40~ Pearl Baaa 4.4.1 Cotlee, I:ali, U% basih 2.V00 Coffee, Paleiubang, '2o v 0v 0 basis -28.00 Coffee. Liberian No. 1 18.00 Tapioca, small Flake 5.65
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    • 126 5 On Ism4su. Hunk i.,,- i) and I .it r ft Private in i/wji .In IM Oil flwu», Kankd/ LM| Private^ m/i. 1.H4 to >.•■!- i m; Oh- f*wm*— Bank &M L'.-24\ l'rivatfc 3 m/s SJH d</ 6 m/s -2.30 On. huliv— Bantf T. T. Ml Private 30 d/« IM]
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    • 417 5 H.inU >vlo |..l.i Sfl.7">. seller*. •tl .-"'illy |iaid 59.7.">, seller^ •Keilian Gola-tflO |iai(h... 54.00. *ale«. The V k I m .'..'minxCo HM. soller-. South Rk s (i>loo \i*.) 860, seller-. •Queensland Uaubs (lft/" 1 iiaiil.) noin. do do (£1 ful.Y pd.) ik.iii. Sepian (.*IO paid) Sit/. «10, sale-. MtaljangLebongfll.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 S. MARY'S COLLEGE. DRILLING LESSONS "ITTILL begin Wednesday, April 2nd. For particulars apply to 2/4 The Sister in Charge. THE EABTEBN EXTENBION AUSTRALASIA CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCTION OF CABLE RATEK. ON and after the Ist. April proximo, th« following reduced rates wil! come into force for telegrams From Stations
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    • 750 5 NOTICES. BUHOD DJONQ CLUB. THE Committee ;ir« open to receive offers for the pORt of permanent Secretary to ihe Club. The appointment world include <iuariers and the liberty to take up iiut-ide uurk. A good steady nine would be encouraged. Application should be addressed to tlie Committee at Seremban. v.c.
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    • 418 6 NOTICES. JJ lit- 'L3BjpßJLg~'^''--j sj c 'iBEaMv? M I Tf^Bl^w it y?9| sz I IMBJI Ks, y 'ill p it' a ALL Sl/.Es FROM :< TO M Hl'. NOW IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., ENGINEERS. SINGAPORE, PERAK. BANGKOK WRITE FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS. 1902. ItE^T HOISE. KUALA
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    • 1160 6 NOTICES. gTotomune area Have just received a large assortment of JAPANESE HIGH CLASS CURIOS, w ART WARE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. G. OTOMUNE CO. SINGAPORE. ODieAPOfil STORING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. J/.l V -20th, ttmi, «>«! Ulk. FIRST DAY. TuesiLiy, MM M"V First Race. THE GOVERNORS OUP.-A Cap
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    • 111 6 NOTICES. Mr. J. ii'a Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed h* business from Eskbank, TangliV to Orchard Road one housl before the house known as Cfay more. RADHASWAMY &COI Teak Rosewood lFurniturt Show Rooms. Art twites. DininßVrooni SuiteIron |{edsuSW?^mrCots^lß^^ Rentwood Chairs and Sofas. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. v.c. TANSAN
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 734 7 nr.HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED rpilE st*n<i»r 1 Life Auunmoe. M. Norwich Union Fire Inranno* Society, itlti Anunnoe Company (Fire), l'he Equitable Lite Anunnoe Sooiety. The China Mutunl Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. Kor particular, of th*«e Companies tee th« full advortinement of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITFD _Ajent»
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    • 644 7 STEAMSHIP iroNINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAA: Under contract with the Ne Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, la The undermentioned da( Steamer From Expected Fen der Parra Sambas Mar. 31 Brouwer Deli via ports 31 I \tenhui;s Cotie via Mar. 29 ports Coen Batavia April 1 via Billiton G. '.'.'•< .laei.l, .Moluccas via
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    • 737 7 COMPANIES, raOHAPPIJ therlands India Government. ite J. Dab* dblB A Co., 2-3, Collybb Quay. tes are only approximate. Will be Despatched for On Singkawani;, Pemangkat, Snmbas and Pontianak April 3 'aaeh, Af>sahan, Deli. Tandjong K.tla and Edi, 3 Bandjermassin, K Baroe, Pasir, Koetci, Donggala, Brouw and Boeloiman. 3 Billiton, Batavia,
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    • 643 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Combined Merrtee or the Ocean Steam Ship Company and the West Australian steam Navigation Company between FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTHALIAN PORTS, AND SINGAPORE. THE SULTAN, BALADIN, MINILYA AND A USTRALIND. These steamers run at frequent intervals between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Derby, King's Sound (Port
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    • 605 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. C\CEAN oTJBAM SHIP COMPAQ AND NEDERLANDBCHE BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Tons Tons PeUus 7441 Hector 4661 Tydeus 7441 Diomed 467 Telemachus 7441 Meneiawi 467 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOi Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses 3«2( Ajax 7039 Purrhus 862( Achilles 7043 Tantalus 363( Deucalion 7030 Ixion 361: Idomeneus 6763 Rhipeus 3115 Stentor
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    • 449 7 INSURANCES. i i ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,885. THK LARGEST KIRK OKKK'K IN THE WORLD 1 BOUSTEAD A Co.' Agent*. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE > COMPANY. MKr AND LIFE. j CAPITAL...~...£3XHK),(KX). LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL &"CO.. AGENTS. 2 1 rPRK PH(ENIX ABSURANCi* X COMPANY
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 943 8 I ude: this heading the following abbrev..iti« are used str. steamer sh.— «hip; barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; On..— Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat: Tor. Torpedo: H. p. —Horse-power: Brit.—British; U. 8. liiitud Mines; Fch.— French <Jer. Uenn.-ui: Dut. Dutch; Joh. Johore; Ac G.c— General-cargo: d.p.-deckpassen-,-tjer L'. 1'ncertnin T.
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    • 690 8 A. K. Of Krien, Brit. bq. 1,037 ton«, Capt Pratt, 22nd Feb. From Manila, 18th Feb. Ballast. Huttenlwcb Brothers A Co. For Boston. U— Rde. .luto-iiiii Lope*, Span. str. 4,345 tons, Capt Caetella, i3rd Mar. From Manila, 18th Mar. ti.c,
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    • 780 8 V»rKl.'s NAMB Rio. loss. C'API»I» KKOM SAILKU. C'ON«IGSEB(I. Mai 28 28 2» 29 2H •J9 29 29 29 29 29 30 SO 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 :('i 30 3d 30 SO 3U 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
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    • 497 8 Date. Vkssei.'s Name. Tlac; A Rig Tons. Destination. Mar 27 Hnng Wan Brit sir. llti Muar and Malacca 27 Calypso »tr. 339 Penanw an<t Deli 27 Lady Mitchell sir. 754 P. Dickson and P. Swettenhan: 27 Seiretud Nor s;r. «I 7 Bangkok 27 Sambas G«r str. 243 Pontianak 87
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