The Straits Times, 9 April 1902
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Title Section14 1902-04-09 1 The Straits Times NO. 20, 798. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement304 1902-04-09 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. with Cream. PEAL MUtf£ \%£sl Sterilized-Not Sweetened. w^^rc^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. EM (*V Q SIMPLE REMEDY I^l \*J s~s TOR ALL R- 8 IMPURITIES zzzzz. 1 5 OF THE BLOOD. A 'It is not too much to say that the304 words
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Advertisement705 1902-04-09 1 NOTICES. CLNUAPOKE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. MAY 20th, 227 id, and 24</i. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20//t May. First Racb. THK GOVERNOR'S CUP. -A Cup prewnted l.y H K. Sir F. A. Swettenham, k c. M.H.. wtli <i'oo added money.— A Race for Mniden Horses and horves705 words
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Advertisement478 1902-04-09 1 THIRD JJAV Saturday, 24/ A Mny. Fikst Race. THE OPEN GRIFFIN HANDICAP Value $300, and |60 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. Sbconli Race. THE SCURRY STAKES— VaIue $400, and $100 to the Second Horse.— A478 words
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Advertisement265 1902-04-09 1 NOTICES. "ROBINSON CO. LADIES AND GENTS' Real Panama Hats Real Panama Hats Real Panama Hats LADiIS' WHITE CHIP FOLDING HATS. GENTS' FOLDING TUSCANS. GENTS' "DUKE OF YORK TUSCANS. ROBINSON &CO. THK MITSUI BUSSAN KAISIIA (Mirsri k (()> UK %l» OFFICE 44, Sakamoto rbo Tokio. L.OKDOX OFfWli »r. I.im««iJtnMit, V. <\265 words
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Advertisement267 1902-04-09 1 Plates rz:i GEORGE MICHAKL, Photo Storks. w Bohjotoa lioad, .Singapore. RANEEGUNGE FIRECLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MAN D PACTURKBB of every dncription of GLAZED BIONSWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, HURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS. ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TSBBILATED PAVEMENTS.STAHLK BRICKS, FIRK-BRICKfc', FIRE-CLAY AND BOILER BITTING BLOCKS. Large stocks always on hand. BHBAGIR BROTHERS. .Singapore,267 words
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Article815 1902-04-09 2 ldpL<, 2nd April. The wreck of the Aing I fin, following so soon after the loss of the Attkmni in I'ahang waters, coupled with the l'ict that, durinc the last tour months, all cargo for I'ekan has, as a rule, been refused by east coast steamers, has affected815 words
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Article88 1902-04-09 2 Writing from Para at the end of December, the U. S Consul says about 700 tons more rubber than had ever before been shipped from the upper tributaries of the Amazon in one season was then on the way down the river, and at least 200 tons88 words
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Article433 1902-04-09 2 The Rubber Industry. Among the industries possible in tinPhilippine Islands, none offers more attractions to the investor, ;n; n the way of profits, than rubber planting. It may be safely asserted that no other branch of agriculture yields so great a return on capital invested. That nbbei433 words
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Article362 1902-04-09 2 List of (Jwlaimed Ltttert lying al Ilir General Post Office, Singapore. Albert Miss Maude Millington, F. Altru, f. Miller, R. E. Angelottie, V. Morgan, S. Birch. P. C. Moss, J. black J. Moule, E. C. H. Bradford, M. U. Muir, W. Boake, A. Fawlitzki, H. A. Bonnet, Mrs.362 words
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Article48 1902-04-09 2 Japan va ports, P Irme due 9tli April, Behn Meyer. Odessa via ports, Kin on Hth April, R.V.F. Freiinntlt; via ports, Sultan, on 14tu April, Mansfield. Odessa, Kin; in middle of April, R.V. K. Yladivostock via ports, Tambov, due 23rd April. R. V. F.48 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1902-04-09 2 NOTICES. T\ 11 SPECIAL Dunviile s Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA SS t :^ORE PEW M ■/>■; $i^\sj^ i^ r~ 1 1 liiBl :§uJ j #®g i 111 ftv v\ ii\ m f^ '-l <^rF r 'fn^v iiill i 'sa ?9 h| uunvillll120 words
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Advertisement307 1902-04-09 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. ManufaolurMm of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AND Elet-tric Blasting Apparatus. The above Explosives, Iviug all manufactured in O-reat Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and ourity <■*»'« imposed by the British 'tovernment.307 words
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Advertisement328 1902-04-09 2 NOTICES. »T«HE STANDARD LIFEL 1FE O FFICE pays upwards of Half-a-Million Pounds Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly increasing, exceed Flight Millions and a Half Sterling, and have increased over 40 per ceot. in the last 16 years. The Business is conducted with Econor.iy, the premiun-.R are328 words
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Article1265 1902-04-09 3 Thk Sunday Times, an outspoken Itadical weekly at Perth (West Australia) lias ju t been making the most of a political scandal there, which proved to be a stick handy enough to beat a political opponent, Mr. Piesse, who had lield the post of Commissioner of Railways until1,265 words
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Article269 1902-04-09 3 TnKRE were half-a-dozen (iennans, most of them, seated at a small table in a city bar parlour recently. The table was strewn with illustrated papers, and the Germans were drinking and rather noisily discussing South African affairs, not in a manner altogether complimentary to the British.269 words
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Article338 1902-04-09 3 Thk Sydney Mnrniwj Herald says The pearlers in the neighbourhood of Thursday Island are beginning to find that the colour-line is drawn too firmly for them in Commonwealth legislation. As everyone knows, there is a large pearling population in Torres Straits, and the largest employer there, who338 words
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Article65 1902-04-09 3 Thk following colliers have arrived and are discharging their cargoes at the wharves, rix., Oolooltaria and Xorman Isles from Japan, and Ma.scottt from Calcutta. The following are yet to arrive at the wharves viz., Benvenut from Moji and Cheltenham from the same port. The former is under charter to the65 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement613 1902-04-09 3 BANK. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING 8OC!IBT\ Established 1824. Capital f. 60,000,000(hht. £6,000,000; Issued Capital f. 45,000,000 (abt. £3.750,000.) Rerkrve Fund f. 3,261,000— (abt. 272,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bkanchks: Penang, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Pale m bang,613 words
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Advertisement539 1902-04-09 3 NOTICES. I?NGINEER of large experionce with all j classes of land machinery and «aw milling, wharf building Ac. seeks employment. Apply to E.VGINEER, m. w. f. 304 c, 0 Stratt* Timr*. WANTED. A CHINESE salesman with a good knowledge of the bazaar. Apply by letter to 12-4 STIBEN FRANZEN. WANTED.539 words
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Advertisement591 1902-04-09 3 NOTICES. PJNE-APPLK PRESERVING MACHINE. FK sale, a new pine-apple preserving machine. Price moderate. Apply tc KIM HuK A r v. c. 24 Boat Quay. FOR SALE. BLACK Australian Kelding, Victoria, and -el of harness, owner leaving the Colony. Price $560. Apply at W. Dalian's Australian Horse v.c. Repository. FOR BALI591 words
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Advertisement569 1902-04-09 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. Ij'NTRY Ist May, Nos. 6 and 7 Telegraph j Street, at present occupied by Messrs. Sarkies Johannes 4 Co. Apply to CHOP HENG I.OONG, v.c. 24 Robinson Roait. TO BE LET, With Immkiiate VnmY. O I.'ITABLE for shops or for godown 1O storage No. 40, Ansi569 words
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595 1902-04-09 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL. On reflection, we cannot see what other conclusion the Chamber of Commerce could have arrived at yesterday than that recorded in another column. We have always considered that the evidence, as summarised by Mr. Matthews, was the weakest p:\rt of bis595 words
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Article710 1902-04-09 4 Apropos of the meeting, as a meeting, it may he stated that it attracted one nf the largest attendances ever assembled in Singapore for such a purpose, and yet that >i smaller number of firms were represented in the ballot on the main issue than have voted on any such710 words
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Article393 1902-04-09 4 By the death of Lord Kimberley the moribund Liberal cause in England loses a figurehead which was at one time a most useful attribute of the party. He was not a great man, and it is unfortunate that in the Far East it will be necessary to refer to his393 words
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Article118 1902-04-09 4 One of the pleasantest incidents so far recorded concerning the approaching departure of the Singapore Volunteers to the Coronation ceremonies is the receipt by the Commandant, Major Murray, of a most courteous personal letter from Count d'Abhans enclosing an official circular requesting that every convenience and .'ourtesy especially in the118 words
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Article35 1902-04-09 4 Pahang News, a list of unclaimed letters, and news about rubber will be found on page 2. On page 3 there will be found a sandalwood story affecting West Australia and Singapore, and other articles.35 words
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Article16 1902-04-09 4 The Garrison Golf Club's next monthly medal competition takes plac 3 on Saturday next, April 12th.16 words
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Article21 1902-04-09 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article23 1902-04-09 4 The United States Navy Department have asked Congress to appropriate a million dollars gold for the construction of a dry dock at Manila.23 words
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Article26 1902-04-09 4 Additional subscriptions of $25 each to the Strangers' Aid Fund from Messrs. Riley Hargreaves and liowarth Ersk'ne have been received by the Secretary of the Fund.26 words
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Article33 1902-04-09 4 The programme for the Shanghai Spring Race Meeting is issued. The races take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 6th, 7th and Bth !«lay, and on each day ten events will be decided.33 words
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Article30 1902-04-09 4 In connection with the serious outbreak of plague in Sydney, it is worth noting thai the Municipal Council is condemned because of its want of continuous policy in sanitary matters.30 words
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Article35 1902-04-09 4 The large rock at the mouth of the Singapore River will be blown up at 1 1 .'JO to-morrow morning. The traitic passing through Cavenagh Bridge will be stopped from 11.15 a.m. till 12 noon.35 words
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Article32 1902-04-09 4 Yesterday evening, the S.V.I, made a very respectable show at their first battalion parade. All told, there were about 150 present. After a few movements the man took a short route march.32 words
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Article32 1902-04-09 4 There is a dust-bin in Club Street, the normal condition of which is discreditable. The residents in the neighbourhood declare they are being slowly poisoned by the ill odours emanating from it.32 words
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Article35 1902-04-09 4 The military district orders announce that passage to England will be provided per s.s. Malta leaving Singapore on or about the 18th inst., for Superintending Clerk H. H. Hinderer R.E wife and family, on relief.35 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article21 1902-04-09 4 CHINESE EXCLUDED. London, 9//j April. The 1 1 oust! of Representatives at Washington has passed the Chinese Fxelusion Bill.21 words
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Article25 1902-04-09 4 THE "TIMES" VIEWS. Tho Km again dwells opoo Ihe serious situation of afl'airs in Ireland, and urges the suppression ol the League.25 words
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Article22 1902-04-09 4 Udtr. Mr. Karton, the PHaUH ti Australia, declined to accept an invitation to visit Japan on his Coronation trip22 words
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Article469 1902-04-09 4 Lord Kimberloy is dead. |Kimberley (Karl of,) The High) lion, .loin, \Vodehou»e, K.O., Imni Jan. 7. lV-'ti, trill •-<] ti rated at Ktun and Christ ('hureh, Oxford, wfcoM In 1 grarfaated K.A. in is 17. taking* Krst <ln~s h eta— fcal Iwann, II. raeoeaden' Ml -landfather .is third lian.n469 words
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Article19 1902-04-09 4 The Manchurian Convention lias been signed. Mr. A. J. Balfour, hopes to introduce the Budget on Thursday.19 words
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Article101 1902-04-09 4 Qnek and Runi;ui ti-.-i-ts this day to mark the return of summer. 1653— Died KaU'lais, one of the greatest wits tho Church ever sheltered. Hib hist woid» were. I go to n/e.'t the gr.'at i'erhaps."' IMb— Lord Ba.on di.'d. 178H 1 led Jacqui-s Necker, French Financial101 words
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Article114 1902-04-09 4 Mksshs. Latham and Co. state Since our last report very little business has been done and all stocks with one or two exceptions are weaker. Ilaubs and lelebus are both ottering at < {notations. Temelongs have been done at $5 75 to §6 toi cash and forward, and114 words
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Article22 1902-04-09 4 The Americans are to evacuate Cuba on May sth, the date of President-elect Palma's inauguration, only sufficient troops being left for coast-detence.22 words
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Article33 1902-04-09 4 Thb P. and 0. steamship Java left Woolwich on March 8 with 70 officers and men of the Royal Garrison Artillery for Hongkong and a few details of the Royal Engineers for Singapore.33 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1902-04-09 4 1 NOTICES. Victoria Memorial Fund. Tbe Maliv Indra Zanzibar Theatrical 1 ompany "II piny to-nipht, 9th instant. .11 Hi.' North Hrultjc Bono Theatre, "Sigfrid Bertha." Bflll OrchestkaoiTkained Mcshians. The proceed* of the performance to.norrow will, after deducting expi-nßes. lie handed to the Hon. Treasurer of the Vi< toria Memorial Fund.352 words
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Advertisement470 1902-04-09 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGLAND. TRAVELLING Nurse, good sailor, wishes to meet with family returning. Address: "K. L." c/o Piwng (iatHtt. In I r |X) BE LET. Entry at once. Furnished JL house 'Waverley" Rc^t $100 Apply to Mesers. Stiven A Co v.c. KOR SALE. B.Vi Australian uridnifc. victoria, and set of470 words
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Advertisement91 1902-04-09 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 ."> p.m. .Sundays 8 a.m. to noon. Owen-Smith— On Friday, 4tli April, \9orl, ■i' i In 1 Church "i th>; --amir ion. Penang. by91 words
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Article4485 1902-04-09 5 SPECIAL MEETING YESTERDAY. Harbour Imp jvements Discussed. Mr. Matthews' Moles Are not Necessary. A specially convened and very largely attended iuuhUii.; of the Singapore Chamber of Common* was held at the Kxehange yesterday afternoon to discuss the projected Singapore harbour improvenn n\>. Mr. Jolin Anderson presided,4,485 words
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Article51 1902-04-09 5 Ihis morning Inspector Howard summoned two pawn-brokers for neglecting the provision of the Pawnbrokers Ordinance which requires that the name and address of the pawner shall be distictly recorded on the ticket. They were each lined S">o. Such a record will be found to he the exception rather than the51 words
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Article72 1902-04-09 5 A young Chinese lad was, he alleged, held up on the night of the ;ilst March and stripped in Rochore Road. In his pocket was a $.5 note- A man was arrested. The case was tried by two Magistrates, but they did not agree in the matter of adequate identification.72 words
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Article85 1902-04-09 5 Mr. R. Van Bergen, an American journalist whose articles in llarpnr.< and other publications of equal repute have interested the English-speaking public for over a quarter of a century, is now in Singapore M rmtle to Batavia. China, Japan and the countries of the Pacific have been his pickings for85 words
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Article92 1902-04-09 5 Anoi t 6.W p. m. yesterday Mr. I'assmore of Messrs. Howarth Erskine A Co., Ltd., who happened to be passing at the time, noticed that the Company's Office appeared to have been broken into. He went inside and saw some crowbars lying about, but did not see anyone. About midnight92 words
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Article130 1902-04-09 5 This morning, Irlspeclor Bateinan of the Weights and Measures Department had up on summons before Mr. Brockman the following cases. Mahomed Seedi, stall-keeper, Kochore Market, for possession of false weiehts and tampering with a verified daching He was find S2.'>. Tek Hup Hoe, a goldsmith of 39 I'ekin Street, for130 words
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Article629 1902-04-09 5 S|\<; \!'<>>:k, 'till Aritil., 1902. PRODUCE. Qambier 1.11 vt-i ll.s'i Ctm ISah 9.60 ■lo rontiainik S.7."> Pepper, Itlack buyers 31.75 do White, BMO Sn>jo Flour Sarawak 3.70 <lo Hrunei NO. 1 3.40 Pearl Ka«o 4.4T> Coffee, Hali, 15 Imisjn «5.00 Coffee, rrilMlwii 10 I'asis 2X.O0 Coffee, I.iherian No. 1629 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1902-04-09 5 A Helpless Cripple N. Bengert of Norborne, says:— For nineteen months I lav a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 130 lbs., a proof of the terrible pain I had to endure. During all this time, I sought a cure, but190 words
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Advertisement175 1902-04-09 5 Are you weak, tin" i, easily fatigued, all-worn-out? If so, your system lacks tone. Your system needs recuperating. You need a good strengthening tonic. When the system is in a depressed condition, its resisting power is lowered and it is an <-:isv prey to disease. Germs may readily multiply upon175 words
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Advertisement1069 1902-04-09 5 NOTICES. "HITTING THE BULL'S-EYE EVERY TIME." THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA itil^l^^ ISSUED BY -^'Ife^Sb ■^-^-nr',, ji .MhlMlTfi "THE TIMES" (London) HA! P THP PPfilll AP >; "Hii^jl H4NDSOMC PUBLISHERS PRICE; S^SiiinW INTtlt .^Wir'^ special SINGAPORE OFFICE '■tfWftWu** BOOKCASECare The 4i Straits Times." J I remember hearing Herbert Spencer in a friendly1,069 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous201 1902-04-09 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 9th April. High Water. lO.ol p.m. S.V.A. Comg. Parade. 5.15. S.V.E. Recruits Drill. 5.1V K.V.I. Parade. 5.30 Malay Theatre. North Bridge Road. Thursday, 10th April. HithWrtUr lUttwm. ll.-'2p-Dl. Mohammedan Ne>" Year. Singapore River Explosion. 11.80. S.V.I. Parade. 5.30. Friday, nth April. High Water. 0.11 a.m. 11.57201 words
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Advertisement21 1902-04-09 6 Tasmanian Jams. I. K. L. $2/75 per Dozen 1 lb. Tins. FROM H. JONES A CO., HOBART. John Little Co., Limited.21 words
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Advertisement377 1902-04-09 6 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PIANO COS. APOLLO PIANO-PLAYER WILL INTEREST EVERYONE, whether they like music or not. It is an instrument for playing the Piano IT PLAYS ANY MUSIC YOU LIKE, no matter how simple or how difficult and it plays it perfectly. Tbi<! beautiful Instrument may be seen and tried377 words
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Advertisement781 1902-04-09 6 NOTICES. "1 LLtf A Rumady tor «ll Irratfularltla*. *up*nel 11- fl.:t*r Ai'p'.t, IV.'-. ••> .li Sold by Singapore Dispensing Co., Ltd.. rtafTlas Plaoa, Singapore. MAKI'IN SotrTMAMPTON. ENOLANU COALS AT GALLF Btct Welsh and Indian (Barrakm) always in si ock Quick despatch. CLAKK. NI'KNCJS Co. K. COATKS Co. Galle, April, 19D2.781 words
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Advertisement707 1902-04-09 7 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED 'I'M IK Btandari Life Asanranoe. Norwich Union Fire Insurant* Society. \tUui AssurMion Compmiy (Fire). The K.|uit«ble Life Asnuranoe Society. 1 he China Mutual St«am Navipktion Company The Tottenham Luger Beer Company. Kor pa'ticulAr. of t».e«B Companies, ice the full adV.rtiw.ment of THK BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Amenta.707 words
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Advertisement684 1902-04-09 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, r-uMNKI.I.IKE PAKETVAART MAATBOHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aoexcy, late J. Dakndels A Co., 2-3, Colly kb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched tor On B.O'sJmeti MotoeeMTta April 4 Bawean, Soerabiiia, Bo< l l<>leng, Kaiavia684 words
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Advertisement628 1902-04-09 7 I TJRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA I O TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON. A CALCUTTA Oneof theOnmpany's steamers is intended lo leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengere and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all l>ort- in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports,628 words
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Advertisement753 1902-04-09 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 1 UBTRIAN LLO tf D'S BTK A M J\. NAVIGATION COMPANY. Under Mail Contract with thk ArsTKIAN GOVERNMENT. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamers may be expected to sail from here:— Outward. Home warp. 1902 1902 AuKlria April U I \lndia April 12 \Sileti<i753 words
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Advertisement480 1902-04-09 7 t STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. AN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY se v:ee is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with480 words
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Advertisement539 1902-04-09 7 NOTICES. NOTICE. rpHE Fort Dickon 00- operative Code. J. Curing Company are prepared v receive Coffee in pnrchrient or Cherry for treatment. (Special Te"ir>s ghra for larg> shipments. Apply for term* to Urn M MANAGER. NOTICK OK REMOVAL. r pHK Office of the Straits Ohmbu X Printing oiikk baa been539 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1748 1902-04-09 8 Uuier this heading t be following abbre T.itto:- are Med sir.— s: earner sh •nip; twj barbie; sen. schooner; Yet. Yacht. Oru.— Cruiser; Qbt. Uunfooat: Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Haw power; Brit.—British V. 8 United States Fch.— French <.4er.— (.Terman: Dut. Dutch; Joh. .lohore; Ac, G.c. General-cargo; '11,748 words
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Article109 1902-04-09 8 tr,,r Per ttr. lime. To-Morrow. Bangkok liantikok 7 a.m. Bangkok Suen Ttm§ 9 a.m. S'baya.ind Samarang Van Dituim 11a.m. Bangkok Ihrulan 11 a.m. Bangkok fi.Sr,ig (iwia Noon. Malacca and Linggi Heltne J.P 111 H'kong, Anioy A S'towWonr; life i p.m. Cotie via ports hnrie bWum 3 p.m. Port109 words
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Article288 1902-04-09 8 a Vessel's Name A Rio. TORB I Caimis From filllf CONSIGNEES. i I Apl 7 P. C. C. Klao 7 Lai Sang \ruliilu-ia 8 Koh-»i-Chang 8 EUet. 8 .Lethington 8 'Nankin 8 Sri Tringganu 8 G. Q. Meyer 8 r Prins Alexander 8 Sri Wongsec b Prima 9 Hong288 words
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Article101 1902-04-09 8 Fkom Europe By the N. D. L. s. s. Irene due on Urn 9th April, with dates to the 17th March. She brings replies to the mails whiclfMeft Singapore on the 21st Feb. From China By the M.M. s.*. K.Simn.is due on Sunday .eft Singapc Feb 2Mb101 words
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Article165 1902-04-09 8 D.iTt I Vkssel's Name. Flag <fc Kk;. Tons. Dkstin.vtion. Apl 8 Dragoman* Brit str. .'2l. 1 Rangoon Renledi str 145)0 China and Japan 8 Koh-si-Chang^ str. 1292 lUnykok it Else* Ger str. 90 1 Saigon 9 Houtmnn Out B».r. lift" 3andjerr.i:i"in W Oololmriu' Brit str. 3420 Rangoon and Bombay165 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1902-04-09 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. I LADIES' WHITIC PIQUE COATS GIBL^ CASHMERE fp »Tlll «W>ISO I AND BKLBTB, DOUBLE KNITTED VESTS FROCKS WHITE MUitUM EVENING B H I;Ii; J BRKAgTK Sl'iare Neck and n,- INFANT*' BlRfi BLOUSE M -\\o^ f l& 5,,. i.'^T 8to.fco«18»o»ta* PriceiCts 2o<2s 30 Wiß-tnrtlf fa^ VT Price Cta.229 words
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