The Straits Times, 16 April 1902

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  • 11 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,804. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1902. pp^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 418 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. s^*™j^*^ with Cream. l^jSW^ Sterilized-Not Sweetened. K^"^™2SJ Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. The Coronation of Their Majesties DECORATIONS. DECORATIONS. King Edward VII Queen Alexandra June 26td and 27td. 1902. Royal Coat of Arms, Trophies of Flags with Armorial Shields, Festoons, Emblematical and Pictorial
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    • 328 1 SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. ViiKNEKAL Me.-ting of the Members of the ;i l.ovc Association will l>e held at the Drill Hnll on Friday, the lHth inst., mi 6.18 p.m. BusiXEfs;- To consider cerinin proposals tor extending the «copt> of the Association. F. M. ELLIOT, Hon. Secretary. 1 1 tli April, 190:?.
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    • 630 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. rpHE Port Dickson Co-opera'ive Cot 7 ee 1 Curing Company arc p-epared to receive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Tern's given*for largo shipments. Apply for terms to the 21-9 MANAGER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rr*HE Office of the Straits Chiness X Printing Office has been removed
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    • 107 1 NOTICES. THE GROVE HOTEL TANJONQ KAIOML IS benuti fully cool during the hot >v<;.tlier, with every convenience for nea Killing. Special tiffin and dinner parties can lx> arranged for )>y telephone :»•'> or 111. v.c. Plates [3 Guaranteed ©y |?1 1 T¥^ f« GEORGE MICHAEL, Photo Stores. w. Robinson Koad,
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    • 230 1 NOTICES. MAYNARD&CCLTD. MBHRW AMi RETAIL CHKMISTS ie I )UU( JOISTS. 14, Battery Road. Toilet Requisites. The celebrated Oriental Hair Wash. Atkinsons Perfumes. All kinds and sizes in Stock of: Genuine Marina Eau de Cologne, Genuine Murray and Lan man's Florida Water. Rigaud's and Pinaud's Frencli Perfumery. Toilet Soaps AND A
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    • 849 1 LATEST \l)\l RITfM A Si- CON O nan., gharry in l'"<"^H Apply to A. 0. 1). C/O Mr«il<lH rOK hALE. "VTFW lighter nearly li nibbed about I ."0 i.l toDS capacity, limit of first cluxeJava teak, zinc sheathr g hatch sl'OUt 4t leal loi'Ki eovereti pi ice #iO,3uv. 21/4 Apply
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  • 610 2 New Guinea. Thb new Dutch Settlement in Nortli New i v i nea bears the name of Merauke. It has just been started and lies near the boundary line of British New Guinea. The savages of the land have no liking for the new comers, and their hostility
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  • 819 2 An American View. The streets of .Singapore, says Mr. V. G. Carpenter in the Washington Evening Star, are a spectacular extravaganza. You see queer costumes and people at every turn. There is a yellow Chinese jinrikisha man in short blue drawers, but bare to the waist and with
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  • 462 2 A Noble Enemy. Attention is now more than ever concentrated on Commandant Delarey, and, f i om all accounts, he must be a truly notable character as well as a very able military leader. Here is a sketch of him given by a competent writer in It luck
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 88 2 M SPECIAL Hfw S old scotch K^r Whiskey. Bo Per case. 5 per cent, off wr for cash. DUTY EXTRA *P E j --~**k o §wi. m 1 i I i m%*l z $ifl 1s h h- I j DUNVILLipI 1 J ym Glasgow, scotlMP f$ •a*^ i i sj
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    • 24 2 Mr. J.d'a Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin, to Orchard Road one house before the house known as Claymore.
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    • 303 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, (Telatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KISIIS OF Safety Puses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the arituh 'iovernment,
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    • 209 2 NOTICES. rrilE STANDARD 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 ceiit. in the last 15 years. The Business is conducted with Economy, the premiums are moderate, and
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  • 2125 3 By Stafford Ransome. (Author of Japan in Transition") [cnPYKIOHT.] [Editor 1 Note Our cniitriliiiitir. Mr. Stnffont RIHHM, i> KMOM at tlic |«i«'Kcnt time as the greatest Hiitlunity upon .lu|uin in ■•■iiinei ■linn with International politicH. At different periods, beginning with Ih«h;. ha hat Mn.lii-il I'ar Batten
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 469 3 i. TO BE LKT A ILSA," Mount Elizabeth, furnishad. J\_ Water laid on. Three bed-rooms; stabling for 2 horses. Entry, first week in May. Apply to v.c. J. GRAHAM TO BE LET. New House lor Europeans. Facing thb Race Coi/rsf. "V"O. L' 3-10 Race Course Road. iJI Apply to CHF.ONG
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    • 633 3 BANKS. HOMOKONQ AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..! 10,000,0001 m,.. IKnnni s Silver Reserve....! 4.-'60,000/" fl4 50 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 tlnmiri(Y PROPRIETORS J..»IU,UUU,IKX! ConRT OP I)ia*CTORB: R. Shu is, Rk).-- Chairman. Hon. J.J. Bill-Irvinci I Deputy Chairma> E. (Joi-.rz. Esq. 11. SciIUBART, Em).
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    • 530 3 NOTICES. WANTED. 3 EURASIAN fitters, and engine i!river| for Soemalata. Apply to v.c. PUTIFARCKENACO. WAITED TENDERS. 1 For the shifting of coal from the I hold to the runker of ships in the roads. a. For the supplying of water to steamers in the roads. lenders, stating prices together with
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    • 458 3 v.c. I > Lady's K..-^lj| Sewing Machine i<oi; >aU'^^^HKnl I).\Y Australian in;iro. vic-is^HJ 1) cet of hiirnoss in good nnti'i^BH (III). Vppl> v W. DALI.ANS^H v.c. Austiiilian Horse Kepositorjß PINE-API'IE PRF.SKKYING MACHINE. FOR sale, a new pine-Jipple preserving ma'-hine. Price moderate. Apply to KIM lIOK i Co., v. c. M
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  • 19 4 At the Bollevue Hotel, Singapore, o 15th April Alfred Frederick Si ater, o Snn Francisco Cal., aged fi3.
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  • 976 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL By bringing forward the question of the efficiency of the local detective force, the report of the proceedings at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council recalls some memories of the local detective work of the past In former years, it will
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  • 151 4 A telegram received at Bangkok announces that M. Doumer has arrived in France, and by speeches and interviews he is urging energetic action in i the Far East, notably in Siam where, he I says, the English will oust the French unless actions are substituted for words. When tiie Governor-General
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  • 68 4 Paiianc has come into line with the other F.M.S. States by imposing an 80% ml valorem, export duty on all kinds of gutta percha. The collection of gutta mindik, which is said to be closely allied to the percha of commerce, has been prohibited, in addition to the working of
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  • 35 4 Netherlands India news, an article on cosmopolitian Singapore, and a sketch of Commandant Delarey will be found on page 2. Page c ontains the fifth of Mr. Stafford RansomeV letters on ''Japan as an Ally."
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  • 17 4 The liotneward mail closes on Friday at 6 a.m. Thk Slra'df Jludget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 12 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/9. The sovereign iias risen to $11.45.
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  • 12 4 The American transport MtGUßam left lor .Manila at 1. 1."> pm. yesterday.
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  • 29 4 Thekr will be a service on Sunday at 8-15 a.m. at the Johore Presbyterian Church. Mkssrs. Hamilton and Taylor arrived from Deli by the Hebe the day before yesterday.
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  • 17 4 A SBcosD Ceylon Volunteer Contingent 'or service in South Africa has beeu accepted by the Home Government.
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  • 20 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page
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  • 19 4 Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Messrs. Me Donald and F. Stewart arrived by the Singapore yesterday morning from Bangkok.
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  • 22 4 Thk new Japanese torpedo boat destroyer Kasumi is expected here in a fortnight or «o from Portmouth, on her way to Japan.
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  • 1048 4 Fun on H. M. S. Irresponsible." DEsriTE the downpour last ni^ht a very tine house turned up at the Town Hall to see the Dallas Co. in M. 8. Irre.*po)isihle, and thoße who came were more than rewarded with tne merriment they took hume in the hearts
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 73 4 No Japanese Danger. I.oiulvn, ]Uth April. The Canadian Immigration Commission reports that the restriction imposed on emigration from Japan hy the Government of tha* Empire sufficiently provides against the danger* of an influx of large numbers of Japanese into Canada. Chinese to be Shut Out. The Commifflion
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    • 81 4 M. M. S. "MARS." Fatal Accident. Eleven Lives Lost. Later. The breech of a big gun on hoard the armoured battleship Afar* blew out on firing practice at Queenetown. Two lieutenants and nine men were killed, and seven men were injured. RUSSIAN MINISTER MURDERED. M. Sipiaguine, the Russian Minister of
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  • 23 4 Captain Va^uier, late of the M. M. steamer Ernest iS'imo/i*, has been appointed principal apent of ttie Mes6ageries Maritime* in French I ado-China.
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  • 28 4 It is underst xd that Mr. Brockman, senior magistrate goes on leave at an early date, and that Mr. Bland will bu his lufiim teiwitf during his absence.
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  • 27 4 Mk. and Mrs. Dysart, Mrs. Thoboro and child, and Mi «srs. R. C. Tollemache, Pye, and S. A. Thompson have arrived by the Cnrlyle from Port jjwettenharu.
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  • 32 4 The world's fair, which is to be opened at St. Louis, 1. 8. A., in l«0;i, will cover an area of 1 ,000 acres, and will be directly connected with 24 railways.
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  • 28 4 A Cmi^ket match will be played on the Esplanade ground on Friday, commencing at 2.15 p.m.. between the Dallas Co., and a team from the Singapore Cricket Club.
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  • 35 4 An unusual case of cruelty to. a bullork was brought before Mr. Marriott, yesterday irorning. The animal's hoofs were bleeding and its legs were swollen. The owner was a Kling. A fine of $-."> was imposed.
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  • 36 4 Thk Arratoon Apcar which arrived from Hongkong the day before yesterday brought in addition to the Dallas Company— the following passengers Capt. Stewart and Messrs. E. Ezra, A. Koppel, A. L. Kansaa and A. S. liubbay
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  • 52 4 Lkk Kee Keng and Wee Ah Tong, stewards od the s. s. Sri Borneo, have been arrested on the charge of having stolen 5450 in notes and cast), and a ring, valued at $4 50, on board that steamship on the nth instant. The case has been remitted to the
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  • 44 4 The Japanese torpedo boat Akulsuki, after putting out her bunker coals, went into dry doe!: at Tanjong I'agai on Monday. She is expected to leave to-morrow afternoon after bunkering, on coming out of dock where she was painted and had some slight repairs effected.
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  • 47 4 On Monday afternoon the remains of the late Mr. J. Ellerton were buried at the BuUit. Timah Road Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended and there were rrany beautiful wreaths from the friends of the deceased. The service was conducted by the Rev. W. H. C. Duukerley.
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  • 49 4 The ti'akasa Mara brought the followirg passenger* yesterday morning from London:—Forn For Singapore Miss K. Newton, and Messrs. J. Wemyss, A. Launder, P. Hopwood,' C. Nicholson, E. J. Pullar, J. J.Walsh, 11. van der Linden, J. L. Anßtruther, H. J. Maok, and Mr. and Mrs. Kilgour and two children.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 353 4 ■Em 1; nts. m a ■BnOMAS Co., B^Kerchants. COLOMBO. BOMBAY &SINGAPORE. Indents taken for all kinds of AUSTRALIAN INDIAN PRODUCE Correspondence Invited. 191. CECIL STREET, Singapore. 111. A- f. u.e. TOWN^ HALL. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Mr. Henry Dallas' Musical and Dramatic Company. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th. "THE BELLE OF
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    • 528 4 VICTORIA DISPENSARY. 34. Middle Road, Sin<;a v o r c. Dr. D. DAVIS will attend the above dispensary from H a.m. to 4 p m. daily. Diseases of j> eth and Eyes a upeoiality. 23/4 FOR SALE. 4 I. VR(>E powe.ful Tobacco or Kapok x"X I'res-. Price |BVI. Apply to
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    • 32 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 .*> y.m. Sunday* B a.m. to noon.
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  • 1505 5 Tuesday, 15th April. CKEBENT. riis KxcKi.i.r.NCY Km Frank I .hblstane SWKTTKNHAM, K r M.<!.. (GCKRNOR). Hon. Lieut.-001. !)..l Fullerton (Actg. om<vr OomttMnding the Troops). Mon W T. raylorc.ii/j.. (Colonial Secre<:irv). Hon. W 1! CoMyer (VltornevGeneral). Hon. F. <i. IVunev (Colonial Treasurer). Boa. W. Kvuns (Acting Auditor-General). HOB. W.
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  • 127 5 I V.M l.utlinr, at the Diet of Worm*, ilwlure-., 1 nfither can nor will retract anything." 1551— Peotilence l>reakn out at Shrewsbury. It withal London "tb July- weekly mortality 761. I6«>O Sir ll. in- Sloanc. natnralixt, liorn. His lilirarj RnJ museum formed the nucleus of the
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  • 25 5 A Meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Coronation Celebration Committee was held, the other day. Sub-committees were elected and a programme was r oiighly sketched out.
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  • 50 5 Thk new regulations, for ten years to come, of th« Russian Volunteer Fleet have been published. The annual subsidy from the Russian Government will be 600,000 roubles. Eighteen voyages annually to Vladivostock are provided for, the vessels calling at least nine times at Port Arthur and Shanghai outward and homeward.
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  • 69 5 It is understood that in the fish section of Clyde Terrace Market that article will be exposed for sale on marble slabs. On Sunday morning it was noticed that, though there were unoccupied slabs, four heaps offish were laid out on mats, and three on box lids. This treatment is
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  • 71 5 A mere child, named Song Siew, was brought before Mr. Beatty, on Saturday morning, for being in charge of a cart and bullocks which he was unable to control. The child's father was present, and explained that he was training him to be a driver. A nurainai line was imposed,
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  • 83 5 Is order to provide reading matter for the Coronation contingent on the voyage home, it is arranged that books may be sent by individual members of the S. V. A. and S. V. R. contingents to Lieut. Pritchard. S. V. I. who will take of care them and issue them
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  • 80 5 Ox Monday evening, seven Chinamen were arrested in Ballestier Road for being member:- of an unlawful assembly. Four of them are also charged with causing hurt to four of their countrymen. Three of these are in hospital, and one of them has sustained serious injury to the right eye. The
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  • 124 5 Aiiout 7--'H) pm. on the 15th instant, Tan Yew Seng was walking in the neighbourhood of the People's Park when he was garotted irom behind by one rullian, while another bit his finger and took off a gold ring. Meanwhile a third one secured his belt containing a silver hook
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  • 641 5 Singapore, Utii April, 19>H. PRODUCE. (iainliir.r huyerx I'.MU Copra Kali 10.00 do Pontiiinak ».2. r i Pepper, Bliick buyer* 31.7. r > d<> White, 53.50 Sajjo Flour Sarawak ,3.75 do Krnnoi No. I 3.40 l'earl Sajfo 4.45 CoHee, Hal i, 15% basis 23.00 Coffee. PalemliaiiK, ba>is ,28.00 Coffee, Liberian
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 115 5 DON'T SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, but after just a little deliberation decide you can't afforu to do it. But that thumping racking Headache; what can you do with its' Give it its quietus by using Little's Oriental Balm. It acts like magic. It kills pain
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    • 199 5 Childhood is the formative period of manhool and womanhood. As the child is so is the adult. Hence health is most necessary during this important stage of physical development. IP health renders children stupid and dul., disinclined to play, prevents proper development of mind and muscle. A sickly, weakly child
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    • 1199 5 NOTICES. BEFORE THE CLOSING OF THE LISTS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BOOK ORDERS THE TEMPORARY OFFER BY _f _T WttWtMo (LO J\TX}CI> ZV 1 THK GREAT STORBHOUBE OP HUMAN KNOWLEDGE THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA <9th Ed.) (At Half Publisher's Price.) 25 Vols.. 22,000 Pages, 16,400 Separate Subjects. Scholars, Students, Professional
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 235 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 16th April. Hieh Water. "..39 p.m. C.W.A. Bishop's House. 10.30. S.V.A. and S.VR. Oontg. Parad.-. 5.15. S.V.E. Musketry Drill. Uft, S.V.I. Parade. 5.30. nalla- Co. The Belle of New York. Town Rail. 9. Thursday, 17th April. High Water. 4.54 a.m. 7.2 pm. Land Sale. Powell. 2.30.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 351 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES All THE BKST VALUE IN THH .MARKKT: FLAO BRAND, 10 YEARB OLD :«*•<» per case, ddtv extka V.V.o. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) pek case, ddty mv, .iNARI.K KKOM UTAH, DEALERS, OB MoALISTER CO.— *mj *«nn« THE TWO POPULAR SCOTCH WHISKIES ABI THE CKLIBRATID -==^3. "HOUSE OF
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    • 247 6 NOTICES. Ajents for LEA PERRINS' At I#| WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Warrant^^^H&J^ His Majestg Purveyors to *B^3iiifP^afc> The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. HP AS r i/an^r^ r AY/ r S The absolute purity and great economy of Bovril is proven !>y the fact that over rive hundred liospitals ami kindred
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    • 394 6 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Komeya Co. 24, HIGH STREET Sole Importers of Tokio n and Beers. The finest kinds that are brewed in Japan. ■11.78 1 >.t,. isc of -I do/.. qu:irl> I |U.OOperoareofBdoa.pinta l On retnrniiif; a box with eniplv bottle?, SO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 720 7 *TUE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED 'T^UE St*nd»ri Life Aasamnoe. M. Norwich Union Fire IntnnQM Society. Atla* Asauranoe Company (Fue). The Equitable Life Assurance Society. l"he Chin* tu^l Sten-ji Navigation Company The Tottenbiini Liprfi- Bner Company. Kor particuldra of tl.«"<e Companiei, Me the :uU -wWiieiiient of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP
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    • 744 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSOHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, i.atk J. Daendels A Co., 2-3, Oollykk Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Tasman Penang April 13 Batavia, Samarang, and Soerabaia April 16 Van
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    • 556 7 Porflnnd and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Dnli iif Sailings' from the fcn<t I'tu-i/ic Coiwt Putt. Leaving Dei HOXOKOXC I'OHTI.ASD ABOUT ABOfT "Indravelli" SMh April 24th May Indrapura 14th May 12th June Indrashama" 14th June 13th July Through bills of lading granted to
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    • 650 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Combined Service of the Ocean Steam Ship Company and the West A nst ralian Nteam Navigation Company between FBEMANTLB (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, AND SINGAPORE. I'HK SULTAN, SALADIN, UINILYA AND AUSTKAUND. These steamers ran at frequent intervale Batumi Singapore and Western Australia, ■illinir at Derby, King's Sound
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    • 595 7 I STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OMPAGNIE DEB MEBBAGERIEI MARITIME!? OE FRANCE. Telegraphic Address i Message, i e, Simgapobb. 'he mail steamers will leave Singaport or aoout the undermentioned dates.— UTTWABD. HoMKWABD. Dates. Dates 1902. 1902. ttin Apl. 18 K. Simons 1J „28 Yarra 21 May 11 Indus May 11 Iney 28 Tonkin
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    • 479 7 NOTICES. Simon tjong cu t b. Committee are open to receive J offers for the post of [tn ■Hiwill Secretary to the Club. The appointment would include <|uarters and the liberty to take up outside work. A good steady man would be encouraged. Application should lie addressed t>> (he Committee
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 926 8 L Uile" :his heading the following abbre- ktio' 1 ire useil str. steamer sh.— *:::p: l"j.--bar(|ue: si-h. schooner: Yet. Yacht: Gru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor. Torpedc; H.p. liorse-power: Brit. Bri- S. I' nit. d State.-: Fell. French; Ger. German Dut. Dutch Job.— Johore •4 ..It.c— General-cargo: d.p.—
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    • 460 8 Name, port, probable date of aniual, and name of agents. hTIAMBRS. Ad. Duperre, Panillac, left Mar 15; Adria, Hongkong, May 17 Behn Meyer. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Apt 26; Mansfield. Alicante, Barcelona, Apl 28; Barlow. Alcinou-. Liverpool, May '-'H; Mansfield. Amara, Hongkong. Apl 21 Boustead. Argo, Barry, left Mar 7;
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  • 240 8 For Per »tr. Ti,,v. To-Morbow. Kelantan via ports Banko 9 a.m. Ch'bon A Samarang Pionier Noon. Malacca and Linggi ffelene 1 p.m. Batu Pahat Sultana 2 p.m. S'baya and Saiuarang Maettuyckfr 3 p.m. Bangkok Singapore 3 p.m. Sambas and P*t ianak VanderParra 3 p.m. Port Swettenham CarUilt 3
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  • 169 8 For Singapore. I'er P. A D. 8.8. Himalaya connecting with the steamer Sumatra at Colombo, from London Mnrc-h 21, dv«- 2<Mh AprilMr, and Mrs. J. Allen. Mrs. Mackie, Mr. V. Knieht. Mr. J. Pincheon. Miss Hughe-, Mr. E.W. Stringer, Mr. H. \V. Noon. Rev. Holland Stul.b. Per
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  • 136 8 m f LAO S; Vsmki/s Namk A Tons 1 Captain From Sailkk ClpwmiMli 3 Rio. 16 :G. G. Meyer Dut str 443 Yog Palem lung Apl MlHock Seng 15 Sultan Brit str 102 DeCruze Muar Apl HlSoon teck 16 ißaok.i str.l 127 Bickhousc Anamtnw (s Apl 14 Teo Hoe
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  • 134 8 Date. Vbsski.'s Name. Flag Ric; Tons. Destination. pi 16 A. Apt ar I Brit sir. 2879 IVimuik and Calcutta 16 Istri mi. .1 Bar scb. 75 Sarawak 16 Marie Jebsen j Ocr str. 1771 Hongkong, Amoy and Swaton 16 Sri Wongse* Oat str »2 Rhio 16 Borneo Brit hit.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 793 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., COPYRIGHT NOVELS. With Litho Picture Boards, the Novels are by some of the most noted authors of the day, beautifully printed and produced and are all illustrated. Pn I A r MYSTERIOUS Mb* BABIN, by K. Phillip Oppenheim THE DORRINGTON DEED-BOX, by Arthur Morrison PHAROS THE EGYPTION,
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    • 73 8 INDIAN ENGINEERING. An Illustkatkp Weekly Journal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THB PROFESSION IN INDIA. With guaranteed buna fide circulation. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. EL CALCUTTA wAf KARRI and JARRAH TIMBERS. WE are now in position to quote lot KARRI and JARRAH HARD WOODS of the bos: quality.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 97 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kamlanii Kn-bau Hoxpitnl. I'th April, ta.mtßJßJ*|t.in. Rr>'.\KKB. Bnr 2«»ll3J«.K'tl WMU IViup HC.i HO.O 7H.0 W. BlhTji.-r 80.0 7TO 7-Y0 Morning L)ir. of Wind e.s.i;. N.S.tv. Culm clour, day Muv.Temp. 86.6 i overcast, Mm 73.6 rain at 3 Max. in Suu |14U p.m. night Terr. ra<l 71.3 overcast. Rainfall
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