The Straits Times, 15 April 1902
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Title Section13 1902-04-15 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,803 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement709 1902-04-15 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids i^m I BRAND jjW}, SbKldms|^ lul 1 1 \t iW\ MwS Aw-ixiiL mm Guaranteed r *R*P^ PBWiss rn\,ii\sv; 'j t^r v >e this Full Cream. trademark Largest Sale in the World. T KELLY WALSH, LTD. (:o:) NEW COLONIAL RECENT TECHNICAL LIBRARIES. WORKS. r.. v Water Tube Uo'lers, by709 words
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Advertisement568 1902-04-15 1 NOTICES. THE GROVE HOTEL. TAXJOXG KATONG. IS lieautifully cool duringthebot wef.ther, with every convenience for »ca ml liirg. Bpecttl tiffin ;ind dinner parties can he arranged for )>y telephone .th or 111. u.i\ SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. AGKNKRAL Meeting of the M.-mr ir s of the- nbovo Association will I>p held568 words
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Advertisement619 1902-04-15 1 NOTICES. B\KA\\AK Con I in good supply at Rrooketon and Labuan, with prompt despatch tor bunker or c»rf o. For terms apply to John Hardie. Sarawak Government Agent, Labuan. v.c TAILORS' CUTTER is open for engage ment Can manage business. Reference tn the first trade in India. Testimonials from Gen.619 words
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Advertisement328 1902-04-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Photographs-*^fc| from Life For Lovers of Art, Beauty and Chic, carefully selected assortments, cabinets or stereos, with illustrated catalogue and miniatures, from $l' to I- i"> order for less than *2 being accepted. Send draft money orders, Knglish postal ordcr c w any piiper money. Ail photos warranted328 words
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Advertisement175 1902-04-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED POB BORNEO AND NATIVE STATES. fWmC CHIXESK KKKS on a two I years' agivcim nt. iuunt be good at figures and typewriting (in.. I .nluiies to sharp men. Apply at once to THE BORNEO COMPANY, I I.MITED ->I -I WASTED. 3 EURASIAN' Btton, and ragta drhw for175 words
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Article263 1902-04-15 2 Sixth List. Brought forward f\SM Netherlands Trading Society 1,800 E. Nathan, Esq. 1,000 Messrs. Behn Meyer A Co. 750 Jaeger *Co 500 The Gambier and Pepper Society (Istinstalment) I "><<' Seah Liang Seah, Esq 1,000 SeahSongKeah 1,000 Khong Soon Seng and Kheng Soon Long U» NgCheanGuan ISO263 words
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Article398 1902-04-15 2 //('»•< of Unclaimed Letter? lying <it the Getu-ral I'ost Ojtet, Singapore. Albert Miss Maude Lion, A. I>. Altro, f, Lissimacho Angelettie, V. Lomas, A. Apra, A. Lovell, Hrn. Sh F. AyeiBburg, H. A. \V. Maitland, (i. M. Batti, H. Masigais, V. Bencassar, M Maxino. F. Birch. P. C.398 words
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Article28 1902-04-15 2 Mrs. A 'It it true that your son holds the appointment of warder in a gaol Mrs. B. Yes but only criminals of good family are imprisoned there.'28 words
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Article727 1902-04-15 2 F. M. S. NOTES. Ap, U lOr/j, 11. E. tfai High Commissioner ended hi* oili ril visit to the Native States on Monday the 7th. He arrived in Kuala Lumpur on the previous Saturday where he was met by Government men, and many others, who accorded him a hearty welcome.727 words
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Article82 1902-04-15 2 The prospectus of Messrs. Jas. Buchanan <fc Co., the well-kr.own whisky merchants, will soon be out. The capital will be £000,000, divided into £300,000 of 5! per cent, preference shares and £300,000 of ordinary shares. There will also be n 4i per cent, debenture issu« of82 words
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Article54 1902-04-15 2 Thk foreign trade of Japan in 11*01 showed a close ap^-rjcinr.ation to a balance of Imports and Exports, a decrease in the former and an incease in the latter both contributing to this result. Exports showing 54 millions over those of 1000 and Import* about 31 1 million* under those54 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement419 1902-04-15 2 NOTICES. BAGNAI,L HILLBS 96, Robinson Road. HAVE ON HAND:— Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 50, HO SO, 100, 110, and 120 Volts. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits. Any Voltage to order. Hired or Alternating Vurrent Fans. Kor Table IKe, 104 Volts. Inspection invitod from all people who tvivp419 words
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Advertisement504 1902-04-15 2 NOTICES. SUNGKi UJONG CLUB. THE Committee are open to receive offers for the post of permanent Secretary to the Club. The appo atincnt would include quarters and the l:t>erty to tnke up outoide work. A good steady man would be encouraged. Application should 1* addressed to the Committee at S^remban.504 words
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Advertisement348 1902-04-15 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly O matured in bond. Price 910 per case samples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. tu. th. s. Sole Importers. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. IT is an advantage to effect Assurance early in life. By Mm, the rate of Premium increases; Death348 words
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Advertisement384 1902-04-15 2 NOTICES. FODENS' STEAM WAGON Ij^ASILY Iwat all competitors at the j recent Military Trials at Aldersnot, which the following Tnlile of Results will show FODEN Date. Mile Time. Fuel. Water. fith 30 Sk 4om. 4-iO lbs. ii' 7 gals. «th 30 Hi. 45m. :«9 lbs. 205 gals. 9th 32 Ml384 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter843 1902-04-15 3 To the Editor of tlie Strait.'' Times." Sir,— I do not wish to burden you with eommants on the recent tragedy, but I think you might well suggest through the columns ofthe Straits Time* that theGovernment should morn freely u-»e its power to imeni damfanut Awrme Itsrt from this Colony,843 words
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Article34 1902-04-15 3 Tin f. M. S. United Planters' Association will hold their annual general meeting at Kuala Lumpur on the :trd o' May next. The subject of auction aales at Singapore will be on the agenda.34 words
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Article617 1902-04-15 3 Lord Henry Francis Pelham-Clinton-Hope (usually known as Lord Francis Hope) sought a divorce, in the Divorce Court at London on the 21st March, by reason of the adultery of his wife, an actress, who is professionally known as May Yohc,'with the "orrespondent, Mr. Putnam Bradlee Strong,617 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1902-04-15 3 HOTEL DER NEDERLANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA IMRST Class Hotel. Known for its excellent food. Very frequently visited by British people. English speaking servants. Every accommodation. Messenger ou board of all the steamers. A. F. MERTEN. Proprietor, m. A th. v.c. Company-General Agency. (FLOR DE LA ISABELLA.) In stock: Perfcctos, Antonio Lopez,114 words
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Advertisement635 1902-04-15 3 BANKS. HONOKONO AND bHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL |10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..Sl o,ooo,ooo rnnnii Silver Reserve....! 4,J00,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF i ini)ui nrio IROPRIETOKB •••«W l M0 Court of DiubctobB: K. Shbwin, Ekj.— Chairman. Hon. J.J. Bill-Irving I DiPfTT i'ihikma: E. OoKTZ, Esq. 11. SciiUHART, Km). A. Haupt, Kbq i635 words
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Advertisement504 1902-04-15 3 NOTICES. \VANTEI) TENDERS. 1 For the shif ting of coal from the hold tn the i unker of ships in the roads. 2. For the supplying of water to steann is in the roads. lemlers, Mutton prices together with references, will I c received by 8. V., c/o Straits Times.504 words
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Advertisement542 1902-04-15 3 NOTICES. rBE LET. Entry at once, burnished hou»e Waverley Rent $100 Apply to Messrs. Powell A Co v.c. TO BE LET. A SINGLE room above Kaffles Tiffin Rooms. Apply at the office, v.c. TO BE LET. BUNGALOW, Confederate Estate, facing the sea entry from h t April next Apply to542 words
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Advertisement441 1902-04-15 3 NOTICES. INDIAN PATENT STONE COT. Prevention Against Plague. HPHIS stone is excellently adapted for J. paving Courtyards, Dwelling Houses, Surface Drains. MsjMssj, Servants Quarters, and other Outhouses. It is absolutely damp proof ;ind uouporous, beintf laid plastically it is joint less and easily cleaned. Sanitary Experts recommend it as an441 words
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233 1902-04-15 4 The Straits Times PRICK 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL. To-day's telegrams give the outlines of the Budget introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The war deficit is mainly met by the familiar device of suspending the Sinking Fund, and by borrowing. New taxation is expected to give over live233 words
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Article113 1902-04-15 4 Shaik Kassim, the Proprietor of the Indra-Zanibar Theatrical Co., has sent a cheque for $101. ~>0 to the Straits Time* to be forwarded to the Victoria Memorial Hall Building Fund. The sum quoted represents the neU profits of th<» performance of Siegfrid mul Bertha' 1 by the Company on the113 words
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Article77 1902-04-15 4 We are authoritatively informed that within six months, the Globe Navigation Co., of Seattle, Wash., U. S. A. will inaugurate a monthly service between that growing port and Batavia, calling at Honolulu, Manila, and Singapore. The Company now has a regular service between Seattle and Honolulu, H. I., but has77 words
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Article57 1902-04-15 4 We are informed that from May 1st prox. the firms of Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co., of London and Singapore, and Messrs. Hallifax Co. of Fenang will be united, and will trade under the name of the first mentioned concern. The Penang branch of Messrs. Paterson, Simons Co. will be under57 words
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Article35 1902-04-15 4 The sixth list of the Victoria Memorial Fund, F. M. S. Notes, and a list of unclaimed letters appear on page 2. Page 'A contains a letter on crime in Singapore and other reading matter.35 words
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Article13 1902-04-15 4 There are now 8,200 Boers distributed among the various prisoner camps in India.13 words
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Article15 1902-04-15 4 Tax Rev. W. II. Robins has resigned the charge of the Protestant Church, at Bangkok.15 words
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Article15 1902-04-15 4 Prince Schwartzenbbru, Secretary to the Austrian Legation at Tokio, has succumbed to scarlet fever there.15 words
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Article21 1902-04-15 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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Article24 1902-04-15 4 A meeting of the members of the Church Work Association will be held at the Bishop's house on Wednesday, 16th inst. at 10-:iU a.m.24 words
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Article22 1902-04-15 4 It is reported that there is much uneasiness amongst sugar planters at, I'enang, owing to the exceptionally low price of brown sugar.22 words
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Article24 1902-04-15 4 It is considered probable that Colonel R. S. Frowd Walker will be in supreme command of the contingents attending the Coronation from these parts.24 words
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Article22 1902-04-15 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet s'eamer Kier arrived from Vladivostock this morning, bound for Odessa. The Yaroslavl left at 5-:iO p m. yesterday.22 words
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Article28 1902-04-15 4 Thk Penang Volunteers propose to give a smoking concert on Hik 25th inst. to those member* who ate going to England to represent the Colony at the Coronation.28 words
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Article41 1902-04-15 4 Thr following pansHnjrfrs from Singapore are booked for Chitri and Japan by the Wakasa Maru to sail on Wednesday Mr. land Mrs. I). Farrant, Mrs. Coyle, Mr. Basil Grey, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dysart, Mr. A P. Bullen, Mr. Wyse.41 words
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Article36 1902-04-15 4 BERt-beri has broken out in the jail at Kuala Lumpur in epidemic form. It came in time for Dr. Durham who was there on business connected with the London School of Tropical Medicine Beri-beri Commission. mm36 words
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Article43 1902-04-15 4 It appears that both Messrs. Hume and Baddeley have been highly commended by H. E. the Hiah Commissioner and the Pesidenr.-Gener.il for the part they had .rtken in suppressing and arresting Chinese mining coolie rioters in the recent disturbances at Rasa and Rawang.43 words
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Article48 1902-04-15 4 Tm following passengers arrived by the Zamtii'iit from Madras yestorday Major J. A. London, Mrs. Mosley aiid two inf nits, and Messrs. A. K. Ithodea, H. L. Padday, McKean. <J E. Thomas, R. Schmidt, Carl Hernoldt, Scherder, Gosling, A. Pennefath«r, J. Branson, :ind Mr. and Mrs. Miss Manzatto.48 words
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Article69 1902-04-15 4 Ox Friday Constable Cherry was urgently summoned to the Hotel de L'Europp where Ik- found an American, named E. J Cl irke, in possession of a loaded ?ix chamuer revolver, and in a very excited condition and arrested him. The American also had a hundred cartridges with him. He was69 words
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Article86 1902-04-15 4 Amonc the arrivals from India by the /.anmiiia yesterday was the Signora Manzato, a lady harpist of great repute, who has been giving performances during the Calcutta season at Government House and elsewhere, and who hopes to be able to give a performance in Singapore before she leaves here. I'nfortunately,86 words
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Article100 1902-04-15 4 YfcSTERDAY, Seng Ah Mwee, was before the Bench Court on a charge of kidnapping a little girl, aged 8 years. On the 2">th ulto, Lim Mwee, the girl, left her house in Havelock Road to go to a friend in Hokien Street. Aboiu 7..'f0 p.m. she was returning when she100 words
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Article158 1902-04-15 4 Tub following are passengers from Europe due here by various N. Y. K. steamers as below Per k« Knntnjavn Mam Aw Wlh April Mrn. Maclirrgdr, Mr. K. Kioliards, Mr. It. H. Yimng, Mfai Y«Mg, Misn K. K. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. \V. <;. T. Walker, Mr. Me •Hierson. Mr. It.158 words
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Article132 1902-04-15 4 This morning, Mr. Trotter, PostMaster General, prosecuted a Kling for wilful treppasß in the Post Office yesterday. Mr. Trotter said that he found the man in he body of the hall. He had no business there and must have got through the private entrance. When asked what he wanted, he132 words
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Article765 1902-04-15 4 A Packed Audience greets "The Toreador." No travelling company that intermittently visits these Settlements hj\B ever met more pataable evidence of its own popularit; than that contained in the Town Hall latt evening. It was Monday a notoriously poor show"' night, and t was opening, night at765 words
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Article144 1902-04-15 4 Proceedings in the Police Court Yestkrday afternoon, after 4 o'clock, four Chinamen who are now in custody and suspected of being connected with the murder of Mr. Kutherford, were brought to the Police Court by Chief Detective inspector Perrett, and placed in the dock before Mr. Beatty.144 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article45 1902-04-15 4 MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ACTION. London, \r>lh April. The Conference at Mr. Chamberlain's house lasted from eleven o'clock to midnight. Mr. Chamberlain was at tiie Colonial Office early yesterday, anil subsequently liail a two hours' audience of the King. Despatches were forwarded during the <lay.45 words
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Article102 1902-04-15 4 Lai,r. Sir Michael llicks-Heach lias brought in the Budget. FISCAL CHANOES. He suspends the operation of the Sinking Kund, raises the income tax by one penny, and increases the stamp duty on cheques .<nd bills to twopence. Tei, tobacco, and MlgM are untouched. DUTY ON CORN AND FLOUR.102 words
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Article453 1902-04-15 4 TIUMM are beginning to liven up a Ci illd on the cour.-e in tiie morning, now that horses are doing slightly faster work very few gallops with the exception of bouvj unintentional ones have been done yet, however. The same old crowd of knowing ones are appearing regularly,453 words
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Article126 1902-04-15 4 The following passengers were booked for Singapore up to the 19th March by the Impet.al (ierman Mail steamer Prim-Regent Luitpold due on the 24th iust. From Bremen— Miss Anna Guette, Miss Helene Meier, Mr. B. Geske. From Rotterdam— Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. van Hoorn126 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement438 1902-04-15 4 NOTICES. PrELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. Amateur Minstrel Performance AT THE TOWN MALL. h'ruhty IMA, ami. 19</ April. I'.iirh Ereniiig at p.m. Full particulars to he announced later. I'lan of reserved seats at The Robiii-<')n l'iano Co. Prices $2, and $i. TOWN HALL. PDB A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Mr. Henry Dallas' Musical and438 words
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Advertisement957 1902-04-15 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. NEW lighter nearly finished about 150 tons capacity, built of first class Java teak, zinc sheathing, hatch about 41 ieet lon^, covered price $10,300. IR/4 Apply to A. C. 1).,c/o Utrni'j Time*. NOTICE. THK Annual Genernl Meeting of the Member* of the Marine Olub will be957 words
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Advertisement78 1902-04-15 4 G. R. Lambert Co., Photographers, Beg to inform the public that the New Studio At 3A Orchard Road Is now opened Week days fiom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays N a.m. to noon. Fkitbchk Woodworth On the 12th April, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Co! jnial Chaplain,78 words
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Article166 1902-04-15 5 A heckption and farewell dinner were given by a number of friends on Sunday afternoon and evening to Mr. Tan Hap l>eong, who is leaving for Kuropo on Friday next by the. P .v O. mail steamer Mnltn to fee tlie Coronation, and to u.iki his166 words
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Article152 1902-04-15 5 Tub funeral of the late Mr. Tan 'whengTuan took place at the Alexandra Road cemetery at o'clock on Sunday, mil was very largely attended. The a hole «l No. 2 Coy. of the Sinfiupore Volunteer Infantry (Chinese), to which Mr. Cheug Tuan belonged, and a good152 words
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Article132 1902-04-15 5 Departures. I'er I'.ruffl Simons for Loodoa Mr. C lurles Thome, Mr. Alex. Rodders. For Mareeilles -Mr. and Mrs. de Sturler and ■hildren, taronne de Watfeville, Mrs. < )pter and child, Mr. A. Cloarec, Mr. van Yzeren. Mr. and Mrs. I'. LvvyI'icard, Mr. J. C. van tiilse van132 words
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Article111 1902-04-15 5 174«i— Battle of Cullo-Vn. 17M5 lohnson published hi* Piciionary. \Vnen a lady reproached .lohnson for ■Hiving included some very objectionable terms in his Dictionary, lie replied. "I -cc y<iu have been ooking for them. Madam. 1768 -Johnson published the lirgt numi.er of the Idler." 1813— Die<l111 words
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Article1262 1902-04-15 5 (leneral. The MaiK-liiiria Convention wtm presented to the Emperor the other day by the Chinese Plenipotentiaries. All the demands made by Russia hav: been rejected, while the right of working mine< ami the training of troops arc IWldllJ ChhM. Tin' only iiii|>ortant iwrt of the Convention which remains1,262 words
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Article477 1902-04-15 5 P. O M'llt'i, sailing about lHth April. For London, Mrs. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Dunman and two Misses Dunman, Capt. Follett, Miss Kerr, Miss Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, Miss Atkins, Miss Follett, Mr. Hellier, Mrs. Fittock, Dr. Mugliston, Mrs. C. Wilson and family, Mr. Hallward,477 words
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Article71 1902-04-15 5 An* oriental improvisation upon the old-fashiond and indeed extinct institution known as Donnybrook Fair was attempted at North Boat ljuay, yesterday. Several Celestials were engaged tearing each other to pieces, verbally and otherwise, when the appearance of the Marine Police created a stampede into neighbouring houses. The representatives of law71 words
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Article28 1902-04-15 5 Gentleman (indignantly) When I bought this dog you said he was splendid for rats. Why, he won't touch them,' Dog Dealer: well, ain't that splendid for rats!' 128 words
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Article633 1902-04-15 5 SiN<i.\roßK, I.'itii April, 190± PRODUCE. (iaiuliier liiiyers S I2.UO Copra Itiili 10.00 <lo Pontianak !>.2.-> Pepper, Mark 31. 7") do White, BBJ8 S«}tii Flour Sarawak 3.7" do Brunei No. 1 Ml I'enrl hn -«.4."i Coffee, Kali, I.V ha* BMB Coffee, raletiiluinjr.-Jf) liasis 28.00 -olli-f. l.il.erian No. I 18.50 Tapioca,633 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1902-04-15 5 N(fr BEYOND HOPE Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little's190 words
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Advertisement39 1902-04-15 5 TANSAN Is on Kile at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms, Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers Borneo Co. Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents... McClymont Co., Port Dickson. Malacca. Chow Kit Co., Kuah Lumpur. A. Oldfield, Ipoh. H. J. Hamilton, Teluk Ansop39 words
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Advertisement579 1902-04-15 5 NOTICES. SUBSCRIBE NOW WHILE THERE IS TIME THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA A BIG BOOK IN THE BEST SENSE (THH (iREAT MKN Of OCR TIMI BUILT IT) BIG IN QUANTITY BECAUSE IT CONTAINS AT 22,000 PAOES. it j v 30,000,000, WORDS. IC.OOO ARTICLES. 338 PAGE PLATES, REGULAR ft7i MAps AND pLANS PRICE579 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous197 1902-04-15 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 15th April. Higb Water. 4.3 p.m. Moon First Quarter. )2.'l\ \>.w. S.V A. 4 S.V.R. Contg. Parade. 5.15. S.V.I. Parade. 5.30. Town Band. Peopk's Park 6to 6. Dallas Co. H.M.B. Irnifiunxthlf. Town Hull a, Wednesday, 16th April. High Water. 8.18 am. ">.3» p.m. W.A. Bishop's House.197 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement641 1902-04-15 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET: FLAO BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD «i*.oo per case, duty extka V.v.o. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) P K CA K DDTY TR OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALERS, OK McALISTBR Co*-*** a«™* THE TWO POPULAR SCOTCH WHISKIES ark the Celebrated f^s\ "HOUSE641 words
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Advertisement455 1902-04-15 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." [\>!/UliaU\yj..lia.s)^SlU^ v/ ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA since 1829. g^Lf^Sj! -I^IIRMILaJ AmM. ?!r-~^*Jff ESSSiJIZ TOWID 1 .1/ER, DEBILITY, ERUPIIUiii, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood.455 words
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Advertisement519 1902-04-15 6 NOTICES. •DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' <\, ry» Natural Toilet Preparations. l((f^&< -DAKTRING 1 TOILET •LANOL.NE' in small and *J|{( /j)\ lar te co a P s I e tubes. Makes rough skins smooth nX^^^S^l uk protodi delic.ite iMinplexioiis from UK ert fl■t^ of wind and sun. IIM A 'DARTKING' 'LANOLINU TOILET SOAP519 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement710 1902-04-15 7 y.UE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIED 4TMIE Stan d*r 1 Life Ascnnuioe. 1. Norwich Union Fire Instmnoe Society. Atlaa Aaranuioe Company (Fire). Il>e Equitable L "c Assurance Society. ITie China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Laser B«er Company. For Wttticul-.ru of U.<"*» Companies, ice th» full adWtißrment of TBI BORNEO COM?ANT.710 words
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Advertisement687 1902-04-15 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aqkscy, latk J. Dakndkls A Co., 2-; i, Collvkr O.UAY. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On .laru!> Moluccas via April 4 Bawean, Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Batavia Macassar,687 words
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Advertisement643 1902-04-15 7 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. j TO PENANG, RANGOON, 4 CALCUTTA Oneofthe Company's steam era is inteo ded to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the I above steamers at through rates to all i ports in India and Ceylon, also to East643 words
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Advertisement751 1902-04-15 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. AUBTRIAN I.LOr D'B STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamers may be expected to sail from nnre: Outward. Homeward. 1902 1902 Auxlria April 18 \lndia April 12 ISiletiii April 30 All the steamers to Trieste751 words
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Advertisement514 1902-04-15 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,885. THK I.A ROEBT FIM OFFICE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD A Co.' Agents. •TIHE QUEEN INBURANCE COMPANY A. MOW MIBGID IH THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices Qn«KN INSURANCE BUILUIMGS, LIVERPOOL The undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared514 words
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Advertisement172 1902-04-15 7 INSURANCES. HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital subscribed f 2,000,000. Amount paid up 400,0-iO. Reserve fund 1,066,049. Head Office,— Hongkong. Genera! Managers, Messrs. Jardinc Matbbsom A Co. OUTHRIE Jk Co. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS RS. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL PREMIUMS CONDITIONS AND LARGE BONUSES, Endowment Assurances at172 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1535 1902-04-15 8 Uuder this beading he following abbreviations are mod Mr. steamer 8h.— •hip; ix]. barque; sen.— schooner; Yet. Yacht; C'u. Crater; GOt. Gunboat Tor. Torpedo; H.p. Horse-powor; Brit.—British U. 3.— United Stat.- Fch.— French <3er. >'4erman; Dut. Dutch; Joh.— Johore; Ac, (i.e.— General-cargo; d.p. .leek passenger D.— UaoatMo1,535 words
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Article449 1902-04-15 8 tfamr, port, probable dale of an iixil, aiul name of agent*. Steamers. Adria. Hongkong. May 17; Behn Meyer Aeanieninon, Liverpool, Apt 2o; Mansfield. All/Oip. Sadong, to leave Apl 15; BorLeoCo Alicante, Barcelona, Apt 23; Barlow. Aleinous. Liverpool, May 28; Mansfield. Amara, Hongkong. Apl 21 Boustead. Ai'co, Barry, left449 words
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Article144 1902-04-15 8 For Singapore. t'er P. k. O. Himalaya connecting vrith tbe steamer Sumatra at Colombo, from London March 21, do* 3 th April Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Allen, Mrs. Mackie. Mr. V. Knight. Mi. J. Pincbeon, Miss Hughe Mr. E. \V. Stringer, Mr. H. \V. Noon. Rev. Holland144 words
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Article239 1902-04-15 8 Pr.r nr. 7i»i' I'o-Morkow. S'baya and Samarang Amara 11 a.m. B»ngkOK liornei) II a.m. B'ngkok Klg 11a.m. Amoy and Swatow Marie Jebnen 1 1 a.m. P. Swct'ham via ports Poh Ann 2 p.m. T. Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Penang and Deli fjebe 3 p.m. Bengkalis and239 words
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Article229 1902-04-15 8 M I- LAO I 5 Vmsel's Name A Tons Captain From Sailed. Consign-kes. Rio. Apl 10 Trigonia Brit otr. 1069 wePoll M*mhaag,Ap| 88ymeandCo. 11 Pyrrhus Mr. 2*282 Wai Kcr Manna Apl 7W. Mansfield <t Co 13 K. Gortschako-v Rua str 21 W I iionso; Saigon Apl 1 1 Borneo229 words
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Article117 1902-04-15 8 I'M K. Vksskl's Namk. Flag A Big Tons. Destination. il H M if. W II If lfi IB 1H 16 IK lti 18 1H i Kudat Ocr str. r»9O l^ibuan and Manila i Seirstad Nor str. MI7 Bangkok PengniD Brit str. 180 Billiton nud Pontianak Bulysees str. 8958 Nagasaki117 words
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