The Straits Times, 2 April 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,792 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1902 PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 331 1 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.'S APOLLO PIANO.PLAYER WILL INTEREST EVRRYONB, whether tliuy lUm music or not. It is an instrument for )>! i i»>e ''k- Piano IT II.AYS ANY >H's| Vol I. IKK. no matter how simple or how difficult an'i it ptajra ;i pmfertly. Thi<i beautiful Instrument may be
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    • 534 1 NOTfCES. KELLY WALSH, LTD, <:o:) RECENT MEDICAL WORKS, i NEW BOOKS Obscure Diseases of the Urethra, by China and the Powers, a narrative Harvey Fenwiclc. 4.00 of the outbreak of IWJO. by H.O. Manual of the Diseases of the Ear Thomson I <-'•>■! by Robert Barr 8.50 War Impressions, by
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    • 707 1 NOTICES. CINGAI'OKE SPORTINH GLOB Programme for Spring Race Meeting. 1902. MAY 20// i, 22nd, and 9ML FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20// i May. First Race. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. -A Cup presented l.y H E. Sir F. A. Swettenbam, K. c. M.c, wth t'MO added money. A Rnco for Maiden Horses and
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    • 594 1 THIRD I?AY. Sntvrd'iy, 21// i \hnj. First Kack THE OPKN (iKIKFIN HANDICAP.— Value S3OO, ami |r>n to Hie Second Hoise.— A Handicap for -ill (Jrifflns tha* have started at this Mei'ting. Knranic tIA Dtotanr*, K. SBCOSD I.'AI'K. THE SCURKY STAKKS.— VaIue $400, and ?1(X) to Urn S. .i>ii<l Horse.— A
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  • 902 2 IsWea 2oth. Mk. Erdkn, having ''sat" successfully upon his cases in Seremban, has returned to Kuala Lumpor. We understand that for the future Mr. Ebden as Chief Magistrate will exercise his prerogative and clear the Rest-house in Seremban when he comes on Session. It seems more
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  • 944 2 The British Pla.i of Campaign ((Km Free J're.if.) The grave political troubles which have lately arisen in the Malay i'eninsula have brought about nancli heated discussion both in the newspapers and in political circles as well. Various opinions have been expressed on the subject, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 126 2 NOTICES. T\ °11 SPECIAL liUlWlllC S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA *p h| I •dunvillJs 1 I Special Old Scofchj',v|hi™| w y~ GLASGOW, SCOTtJJIi ||W Oj iu.w. A i. 121-1 OS The ARMY NAVY Stores CALCUTTA. Thf Sa'l'llerv DtMrtMM imluding all
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    • 155 2 KAUNALL KII.LES Robinson Road. HAVE ON HAND:Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, ■JO, 60, «0 <0, 100. 110. and 120 VolM. D*f>isneo to operate from Incandescent Circuits. Any Voltage to order Direct or Alternating Current Fans. For Table Use, "104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people who have Dynamos installed. LIQUID^
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    • 305 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Elevtrie Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great liritmn, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tents imposed by the British 'tovernment,
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    • 496 2 NOTICES. rTHE CTANDARD 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 15 years. The Business is conducted with Economy, the premiums are )noderate, and
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  • 564 3 . London, March 71 n 'I'he new play at the Prince of Wales Theatre entitled A Country Mouse may chronicled as an immediate siiccesn, for the public are crowding the theatre, and the worst t he critic* cm ■ay about the play is that it is naughty
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  • 547 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA. Credit System The Commercial Association at Sourabaya has discussed the idea, broached by Maint/andCo. at Batavia, that the best way of checking fraudulent l'ailurea among Asiatic traders il by doing away with the credit system. The main ground of objection lay in the argument that secondhand dealers had
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  • 270 3 SIR W. BONSER. A (lifted Judge !Sjk W'inlield Bonser, the Chief Justice of Ceylon, who formerly was also Chief Justice here, has left that Colony for London to till a seat on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Km of Ceylon thus speaks well of him The Chief
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  • 53 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. New Zealand, via ports. Fortniiatus, due |i April, M.-AMsi.t. l»t. Petersburg, via port 9, Manchuria, k6th April, Behn Meyer. A ii-v. in middle of April, R.V. F. Anson, via ports, Malacca every anil Penan;} on Mondays, 8.8. via portt, Carliile, ou Ganymede on Friday «nd Saturday.
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    • 626 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..sin,ooo,ooo nnAn Silver Reserve....! 4,250,000/ 4 oU UWRESERVE LIABILITY OF) i)nn inm PROPRIETORS |..»10,0U0,000 COCBT OF DIRXCTOBB K. skuwan, Esq. —Chairman. Hon. J.J. Hkm.-Ikvin i I Dipirrr (haikma- E. GOETZ, Ei>q. H. Sf-HUBAFT. K-.i| A Haiti, tsq. 'j
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    • 514 3 m ■dtices. 1 T?N<^^^^^Bot large experience with a I i land machinery and sa ni:i!:fl Ac. seeks empln; nriiM pjin E.NUINEER, m. \^l c/o Strait* Tims* I^l H'K clerk (Chinese); must als M Bmnr knowledge of the hazaai M P^p'lKK i- i >' "it V 7fl W WANTED. ■S three
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    • 478 3 I NOTICES. TO BE LET. A COINTRY House, \J\. "BREE MASOHORE/ No. 20 Mandarin Road, of! Ba) testier Rom now occupied liy the Ottoman Consul General. Entry Ist April, 1902. Apply t I WEE KIM YAM, 2fil Teluk Ayer Street. TO BE LET. /COMPOUND House No. 58 Hill Stipe V>
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    • 161 3 NOTICES. SUNDAY TRIPS TO J KATONG. J 'THE Steam launch, tfORAH, "iiJ^^J I 1 Johnston's Tier for the Grove In^| every Sunday, at the follt.ving hours 1 J a.m., H'.3O p m.. 4 p.m. anil i .30 p.m Last trip to the Pier 8 p m. Kctuni farefj Fel>. II
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  • 992 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL. When the Chamber of Comnj^^H convenes to discuss the Shipping ference and the Harbour lni|nown^B Scheme on Tuesday next, we iH expect to hear some intereM^H opinions expressed in a iui^inJ^J way. ai d from a thoroughly liS H| paint of
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  • 289 4 Mr. Thomas Dewar of whiskey and football shield renown has many personal friends in Singapore, and all over the world for that matter While he was stopping here thre<* or four years ago he enjoyed certain hospitalities, but none beyond what were extended to him at various places at home
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  • 201 4 Rkuter announces the death of Lieut. -General the Hon. Sir Andrew Clarke, RE., CB, G.C.M.G., C.I.E wli« was Governor and Commander-in-Cliief of this Colony from November, 1873, to May, 1875. Sir Andrew, who was 78 years of age, had a distinguished career as a Colonial administrator. Many of the large
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  • 217 4 CifPTAiN Mollkb of the Norwegian Bark' Lyna has written a letter to the Strait* Times expressing his pained surprise! that bat-snatching should be permitted to thrive to the extent that it. is permitted to do in Singapore. Captain M oilier, be it explained, bad his own hat snatched while he
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  • 34 4 F. M. S. notes and an article on the future of Siamese Malaya will be found on page 2. Our London Letter, Netherlands India News and other reading mat ter appear on page 3.
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  • 10 4 Thk homeward mail will close at 6 a.m. on Friday
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  • 8 4 The Straits Biulget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 12 4 To-DAY'B 4/ms bank rate i* 1/9 The sovereign has ri*x>n to SU.2O.
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  • 20 4 The homeward N. D. L. mail steamer Bnyern left Hongkong at noon to-day and is due here on Sunday afternoon.
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  • 19 4 Messrs. M. de Hart, M. J. (iibbie, and Archbald came from Marseille* and Colombo by t^p ladi'.-' on Sunday.
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  • 23 4 It is understood that the blowirg-up of the rock at the mouth of the Singapore River has been fixed fora day, next week.
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  • 21 4 Smri'iNi; advertisements, with dates of Railing etc., will be found on pace 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 18 4 The German cruiser Kaizeri* AntjuMa went alongside Tanjong Pagar yesterday morning and left in the afternoon after coaling.
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  • 25 4 The new British sloop Etfieflt has arrived at Colombo from Sheerness en route for the China Station. She is expected here in a fftw days.
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  • 27 4 The band of the 3rd Madras ly?. l Jt Infantry will play at the Botau.eal Gardens on Saturday from 6 p.m. to 7 p in. (weather permitting).
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  • 26 4 As there was a Volunteer parade with the Garrison this morning, there will hp no ceremonial parade for the S. V. R Coronation contingent this evening.
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  • 30 4 A meeting for the purpose of passing the accounts of the Chinese New Year sports is advertised to be held at the Library, 90 Cecil Street, on the 4th inst.
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  • 25 4 The German torpedo-boats S. 91 and •S 92" "/ere both dry-docked at Tanjong Pagar on Sunday and undocked yesterdjy. They left the wharf after coaling.
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  • 29 4 The total amount of tin-ore exported hv the tributes on the lands of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Company Ltd., during March, is 524 bags equal to 393 picuU.
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  • 28 4 A Quebn Victoria *femorial public meeting has just been held at Colombo. The meeting decided that the Memorial should consist of an eye hospital and a blind asylum.
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  • 24 4 Tris morning Mr. Ho Vane I'eng, Chinese Postmaster prosecuted a Chinaman for bringing 27 unstamped letters into the Colony. The accused was fined $30.
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  • 31 4 Thk body of the Kling, who was pushed into the sea at Tanjong Pagar wharf by some Chinese coolies during a dispute, has been recovered near the P. and O. wharf.
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  • 37 4 IU k Bugis who ran amok at l'alembang Road, Rochore, a few days ago died at the hospital on Sunday. An inquest was subsequently held, and a verdict of death from disease of the lungs was returned,
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  • 38 4 The following football team, captained by Mr. Blades, will play the S. C. C. on Friday afternoon next —Goal, Hogben Hark-*, Logan and Wilson Half Backs, Brown, Rundle, and Me Fadden Forwards, West, Jones, Maguire, Bell, and Roberts.
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  • 44 4 Thr dissolution by mutual agreement of the partnership between Messrs. H. Latham and J G. Mactaggart advertised to take effect as from the Ist inst. The business will henceforth be carried on solely by Mr. H. Latham, under the style of Latham and Co.
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  • 38 4 Messrr. H. A. Aylesbury, J. Geik E Watson, M. Allen, W. Dunmi Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson^ Mrs H. Hanitech, Minn HofljJ Madame Maifet, Mine Grant, Mit^^H and Mr. and Mrs. Watkinson u^J the Hitachi Maru from London,
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  • ■Reuter's GeleQranw.
    • 25 4 BOERS AND REBELS. London, 2nd April. The Boers and rebels in Cape Colony arc showing signs of considerable act vity. LIFE SENTENCES FOR AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.
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    • 61 4 The British transport Catiuilu has arrived at fjueenstown Irom South Africa. Among the prisoners on bo;ird are two Australian officers, who hay»: been sentenced to ponal servitude for life for shooting Boers. This is the s:wrie all'iir in which two Australian officers were alleged
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    • 35 4 The Dutch Premier. M. Kuyper, has visited BriiMHels and Berlin. ft is stated that his object is to endeavour to induce the < ierinan Government to intervene in favour of the Boers.
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    • 15 4 DEATH OF SIR ANDREW CLARKE. Later. Sir Andrew Clarke is dead. RAILWAY SMASH IN SOUTH
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    • 18 4 . Many Killed and Wounded ■'ill soldiers were killed, and 4fi injured in a railway collision uc;ir B.irberton.
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    • 17 4 . During last week, :i:5 Boers wi-re killed, AM taken prisoner, <itd 49 surrendered, i
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  • 287 4 A PRESENT. A pleasant iittle I'uiH at the ottice of x|r^| yebterday alter inun, I pant ot the Mini o!li<-<:^| a, number of jt-ntlt^B been intimately ;i>m^| in connection with I Singapore I'hilhai mi^| more especially section ot the Sw-u-iy^H carried with them a I^J tor's baton, of i-b.mH which
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 401 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LET. \7ILLAGERMANIA"-Pasirl'anjang. W.ff V Well furnished. Entry un Ist I ty- Appiv to H. SCHAEFER. ii. c. FOR SALE. OWNER leaving the Colony. A good Außtralian horse, victoria, and har1 ncos compi'tf. Also a piano by RachaU, almom new. To be seen at View House, Mount
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    • 497 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. EMPLOYMENT. WANTEF', a Chinese Clerk, with come knowledge of book-keeping good hand-writing. Apply to v c. W. P. c/o Straits Time*. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. WANTED. (^iLERh. for the Gaol Department, j Sanuiikan, with knowledge of accounts; pioficient in the Cantonese, Hakka, and Houiun dialects. Salary $60 per mensem.
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    • 32 4 G. R.LambS VCo. PhotograpH A Beg to inform tlicW Mj" the New I K> At 3A Orchard^ K Is now openS A Week days from 8 a.m. t^M Sundays 8 a.m. toY
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  • 688 5 RADE OF THE GARRISON. fentition of the O. S O. to -ieu| Williams, I. M S cnJ whi.-t was \viiuftvTed with ®r e T§ y /^."drge crowd of epecI"'"' 1 W.n the presence of the f .'y/'K'H'ore Garrison, Lieut. I ()l m\e Indian Medii.-al stall', niiißj fry Colonel Oakes, peditionary'»"iflnding
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  • 27 5 Ihk British India steafl Company have placed 9J Hll. •Sir James Laing and 9 B s land, for three large steaflj HJj between 9,000 and 10,000 Hd
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  • 186 5 THE NATIONS PICTURES. °n7k of the most delightful publication^ imaginable came to hand by Mo. -iay s mail in the shape of the first lihT ozen fortnightly parts of an art sen entitled "The Nations Pictures." The reproductions therein contained are beautifully printed and colored plates of the finest pictures
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  • 190 5 A CORONATION PICTURE. Wk !iave received from Messrs. Thomas Korman and Sons of Nottingham, a very fine chromo-lithographed Plate entitled li Their Most Gracious Majesties King Kilward VII. and Queen Alexandra, in Coronation Robes of State." This plate, which has been prepared in view of the approaching Coronation Ceremony in
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  • 370 5 Fourth List. Brought forward 40..V56 Bouste:id A Co. 2.MX) Uoh Boon Tjhmi 1.000 Ho Yang Moh 100 Tay Cheiig Kee -XX) Klioo Enc Oioon i Co 500 Khoo Teck Siong "200 Lip Soon <fc Co. and Koh Soon kiat 100On« Ewe Hai 4 Co. ?60 Chop Soon
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  • 49 5 H. M. S. Astr.ka, Capt. 0. J. Baker, arrived from Hongkong this morning homeward hound. The Astrma is of 4,360 tons, has a crew of :51s, and carries 10 large guns. Her indicated horse- power is 9,000. She anchored in the roads, and will leave for Colombo on Friday.
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  • 51 5 The master of a Norwegian barque lying at Keppel Harbour writes to say that his hat was snatched" last night in Robinson Road. He says there are many rogues in that quarter, and he suggests that the police should take special steps to prevent the spread of hat snatching about
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  • 47 5 In noticing the last' Philharmonic Society's concert here, the China Mail -ays that Hongkong used to pride itself on being a musical community, but the evidence of Shanghai and Singapore newspapers is sufficiently convincing that Hongkong is far behind either of these two ports in musical matters.
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  • 50 5 A special Government '^ozette notifies that the Hon. W. T. Taylor C.M.G. has taken up his duties as Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements also that Mr. Taylor lias been appointed President of the Kducation Commission iv place of Mr. Kynnersley, and President of the Shipping Commission in place of Mr. Kershaw.
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  • 57 5 Colonel Marchand of Fashoda fame is now proceeding from China to France by the Siberian railway. The Echo de UUm says that or. his arrival at Vladivostock, the Colonel went to the theatre. The audience cheered him and two French officers who were also present. The orchestra several times played
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  • 251 5 MM— Mai June Scrimshaw, an KugliS. woman who lived to tlie remurkahlc Igaol 127 years. 1661--Saniuel l'epy- outers in his diary. umler this date. Went to St. .laiues"* Park, where I saw tlie Duke of York playing at pflemele. the first time I ever smv the
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  • 612 5 Sincai-ork, -2nd 'April. 190"-'. PRODUCE. ttii y- nm Copra Itnli >> 10(W do I'oiitia.iak Pepper. Block White, o *M Raja I'lnur Sarawak 3.67 J .1.. lirmifi No. 1 »-40 I'earl BagO Ctillee, Mali, 15% basis i'>-00 Coffee, i'aleml.aiiK, -20 liasi« >■ MM (utl'ee. Lilierian No. 1 i Tapioca, small
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 110 5 DON'T SHOOT YOUBSELF 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 Give it it* quietus by using Little's Oriental Balm. It acts like magic. It kills pain
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    • 149 5 Hgjjß in 11ii 1 1 111 mi is :il and reconstructive; there is niHJ H"~ 'loui't. It is based upon M-inl V, is carefully prepared by expeflßflf thousands of people in all i:i:irtflj Hi"' globe testify to its invaluable flflflfl* them in restoring healtL ■mil l! 8 experiment— has i
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    • 515 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. rE Port Dickson Co-operative Coffee Curing Company are prepared to receive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Teiif 8 iriven for large shipments. Apply for terms to the 21-9 MANAGER. NOTICE. MR. Louis Philip Pagl.ir has l>een appointed Sole Agent of the Real Com piinhi.-i Vinicola
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    • 654 5 NOTICES. DR. NOBLE, Mental Surgeon has re- I turned to Singapore anil may l-e 1 consulted daily from 9 to 4. MHrine Club Buildi Rallies Bqoara. O.c NOTICK. I fI^HE annual ceneral meeting of the I J. Singapore Philharnionie Soriety will I be held nt the Towr. Hull, at 5.18
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 227 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 2nd April. High Water. 1 39 p.m. Philharmonic Society Meeting. 6.16 S.V.A. Horse Battery Parade. 6 15. 8. V.1. No. lA■> Co Parade. B.V.E. Recruits Prill. 5.15. Swimmi'gClub. Drill Hall. 9. Parsee Theatre. Beach Road. 9. Thursday, 3rd April. High "vV'atsir 4.40 a.m. 7.10 pm. Pledges
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 339 6 NOTICES. Agents for LEA PERRINS' f|ff I|| WORCESTtRBH| RE SAUCE. V ByS()eCialW2rPant^^^^^^L HiS Ma eSty CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. A cup of Bovril for late Supper will i» -una i desirable change for many who feel the need of nour:shn:( r,i bef<»r< retiring, but to whom an ordinary meal is only
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    • 438 6 NOTICES. m RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., XT.. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRtfP cidl AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTJpH^jf SINGAPORE. I qoi c ArcMTQ c^d Instillations SOLE AGENTS FOR I THE SPECIAL COLONIAL H TYPE. OF SINGLE CYLINDER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES §OLE Mqh\TS FOX Specially adapted for Burning Wocd Logs. Bark.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 734 7 nr.UE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED f Til IK Standard Life Aasnranoe. 1. Norwich Union Fire Inrartno* Sooiety. \tla» AMuranoe Company (Fire). The Equitable Life Asuuranoe Society. The China Mutual Bteam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. Kor particular* of the«e Companiee, see the full advertisement of THE BOENF.O COMPANY. I.TMITF.P
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    • 1320 7 STEAMSHIP COiMPANIES, T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I\ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aokscy, latb J. Dabndbls A Co., 2-3, CoIxYBR (Juav. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched tor On Vcn der Parra Sambas M.-ir. 31 Singkawang, Pemangkat, Samba? and
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    • 746 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANieS. piOMPAGMIE DEB MEBBAGERIEI KJ MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Address: Mzssagbbab, SIHOAPORB. The -nail steamers will leave Singapore on or auout the undermentioned dates.— Outward. Homeward. Dates. Dates 1902. 1302. Indui- Mar. 31 Ocean'm Apl. j i'oxkin Vpl. 13 E. Simons IJ Lao* 28 Yarra 23 Salazie May 11
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    • 544 7 INSURANCES. if ITOE QUEEN INBURANCE COMPANY X ROW MKBGEI > 111 THB ROYAL IKBURANCK COMPANY. Home Offices c QrrKEN Ihbuba.ice Buildings. Livbbpooi Tho undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks a current rates. HOOGLANDT A Co. 8 riIHE IMPERIAL INBURANCI 1 COMPANT, LIMITED. FIBE I OWDOM,
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    • 452 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,7-2-1,885. THB LARGEST KIRK OFFICE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD Co.' Agents. THE KOYAL EXCHANTrE ASSURANCE. (.ESTABLISHED A.D. 172 D) THE undersigned, agents for tho :i iove company, are prep ired to accept Fire Risks at current r>te-t. BKHN" MEYER Jk
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 2159 8 Uuder this heading the following abbre- I u-i-d str.— steamer sh.— ii'l >c; m'i schooner; Yet. Yacbl ,t i.i c raiaer; Gbt Gunboa Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power: Brit— BriUah; 11.8. United State* Fch. French; Oar.— German; Dut. Dutch: Joh. Johore: Ac, G.c— if-neral-i-argo: d.p. dock passenger (J.—
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    • 295 8 Same, port, probable date of art ivat, and name of agentt. Stkamkkh. Achillee. Liverpool, Apl 8; Manrtield. Adria, Hongkong. Apt 31 Behn Meyer. Alt-bin, Europe. Apl 9; Behn Meyer. Amiral Courbet, Marseilles, left Feb 15; An tenor, China, Apl 6; Mansfield. Ara«onia, Hongkong. Apl 16; Helm Meyer. \rmenia.
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    • 82 8 MAILS CLOSE. tr,,r rV *lr. Rm I'o-Morrow. S;iniba« in d l'tiann VtmdtrParra 9a.ni Mihui a and Linygi li-lrne 1 p.n. Muar and Malacca FarfrU* 2p.m H'konu\- \'vo-toik Savoia -i p.m P. Swet'ha'ii via ports dumPhfa H p.m Port "wetlenhani Carhili 3 p.m S'bavii and Saniarang d>m 4 p.m Cli'li'i.i. A
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    • 122 8 From Robopb:—By the P. 4 (>. t. Vnmiam/Wdueontlie ">lh April, with dates to the 14th March. She brings caplte* to the mails which left Singapore on the 16th Feb Fkov China :By the I. A- Orintai due on Thursday. Time Tabu af Mails Dik. sft Si neap
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    • 126 8 Vssskl's Name <fc Tons Captain Kkom Bailed Cossk;nkks. Kig. Apl 1 Dragoman I Hyson 1 Sultan 1 Entile 2 Ban Fo Soou 2 Ganymede 2 Lady Mitchell 2 Calypso 2 ;Zaida' 2 iAstvaea Brit str. 1114 ;Ow«n Monw .Mar In, P. Simons and Co str 4212 Davies Liverpool Mi
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    • 162 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag A Rig Tons. Destination. Apl 1 Hong Wao Erit str. llti Muar and Miilaci-a 1 Batavier str. "Jlti I. Dickbou and P. Swettenham 1 l..iw:ui:i str. SIM PenanK, Rangoon and Calcutta 1 Tai Chiow Ger atr. 866 Bangkok 2 Borneo Brit sir. 404 Bangkok ■j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 W~ITE J± "W -A- "2T 3 LAID L A W &> 00_ COUSKY SHIELD INFANTS' I'IXAKOMSS nmmm l*&>> J*f 4 NVhuei^ueSkU.s.w.ll.n-.ul.a.u. WHIW WOTBD PUKTTIEII THAN LAW ftf WIJ Kxuct to i11uM,,,,,,, MISI.IN BLOUBBB. Ct*. 55 per pair. IllustrHtion in two qualities Prices >1 -20, 1-40, 1-80, PR C E *2-90
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