The Straits Times, 18 April 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,806 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 347 1 NOTICES. KELLY WALSH, LTD. JUST RECEIVED High Class Cigarettes A fresh supply of manufactured from ADQ A T I— l Virginia Tobacco by the pipe tobacco ArdathTobaccoCo. in quarter pound tins in tins of 50 Full, vj j* State Express: 90 cents per tin Medium, c do (gold tipped): $1.25
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    • 153 1 VICTORIA DISPENSARY. 34. MIDI'LE ROIP, SIHC. APOKE. Dr. D. DAVIS will attend the above dispensary from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Diseases of Teeth and Eyes a speciality. 28/4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fPHE Office of the Straits Chinese X Printing Office has been removed to No. 2 Robinson Road,
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    • 435 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. rpHK Port Dicks >n Cooperative Coffee 1 Curing Company are prepared to receive Coffee in parchment or CheHr for treatment. Special Terms given for large shipments. Apply for tiTins to the MANAGER. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. r I" H K Committee of tba Singapore 1 Sporting Club propose
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    • 703 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Marine Club will be held in the Club rooms, on Friday next the 18tb inst at 880 p.m. Punctual attendance is requested. 18/4 NQTICE. THE Partnership l>etweeii Wee Khoon Chiok and Wee Swee Kee, under the style, Chop Sin
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    • 547 1 SHIPPING. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. MESSRS. APO.VR A CO.'S steamer LIGHTSTKG, 3,306 tons, Captain J. G. Spence, left Hongkong on the l<tth inst., and is due here on Tuesday, the j.'ikl inst.., en route for above ports. For fre'ghl or passage, apply to i SARKIES A MOSES, Agents. FOR DERBY,
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    • 511 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MADAME MANZATTO. THE RENOWNED HARPIST. (From the Milan Conservatoire of Music). Will play during and after Dinner at the Adelphi Hotel, to-morrow evening, the 19th inst. SALE OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. The property of A. H. R\eb'_kn, I>v At Bidadari, Serangoon Koad, Saittrilini, ll''/. April <it I pm
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  • 1015 2 Mr. W. G. Winterburn, of the Victoria Foundry, Hongkong, writing in Cassier's Mava/iii'',' remarks that there are sinologues who cUim every now invention as only a resurrection of something Chinese, and it is a fact, that many socalled modern ideas are found utilised in the vessels of
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  • 405 2 (From our Coi refpunJenl). Uth April. A hi'ntkk named Inche Syed Ibrahim from .lohore, with his followers, spent about a month in the Indau district, in search of big gama and was successful in bagging seven elephants, (3 of these being cow elephants; and one rhinocerot. He
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  • 566 2 Memorandum By The Treasurer. The following memorandum by the Colonial Treasurer on the state of the Finances of the Colony has been laid before the Legislative tioancil.: On the Ist of January, 1801, the balance of assets over liabilities wa* (exclusive of depen len..ies) |2,nHl'.li!t. I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 NOTICES. T^ •II :Z*i SPECIAL liun ville s Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA H| DUNVILLfII J 6LASGOW,6 LASG0W, SCOTLArIo j £fy m.v. 4t U*l4M YARROW CO/S f« a i i M Shallow Draft Steamers. Particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LIMITED. m. w.f. Mr.
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    • 21 2 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STREET. The Premier StudlO. Photos taken equally well at |an> tiou of the day. ]2-7 r
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    • 341 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S" EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Eletstrie Blasting Apparatus. The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity test* imposed by the British Government,
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    • 248 2 NOTICES. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSDKANCE BOCIETT OF NORWICH AND LONDON. KFTiiiurii 1787. POR KIKE INBURANCE ONLY Am rant insared £585,000,U00 Low** paid 11,600.000. Premium income M 006.000 Irn M ice effected on almoct erery aeccription p-ojerty st current rat«* of preminm F I KR FOB 1(1 DATS IKI MOW AOOCPTKD
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  • 1469 3 (Via Austral ia\ HOMK. In introducing the Education Bill in the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour said that the two great principles of the ineasuro were parental liberty and educational efficiency. The bulk of the I 'nionists consider that the bill contains the most comprehensive scheme u»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 152 3 MILLARS' KARRI JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ■%17 E, the undersigned, having been apVY pointed Agents for the nbove Company, are now prepared to quote and accept orders and indents for Jarrah and Karri Woods of all descriptions: Railway Sleepers, Pileß, Telegraph Poles, Scantlings, Ac. For terms and further particulars,
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    • 626 3 BANKS. HONOKONQ AND bHANUHaI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-TTP CAPITA! |10,000,000 KESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo „v>nr«i Silver Reserve... 4,V00,0U0 f RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 .mrkoono PROPRIETORS I UJO UUU COCBT OF OlH«0T0Be:— K. Siimn, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. J.J. Bill-Ibvino I D*pi-tt CHAiBMAt. K. OORI, Esq. j 11. ScHL'HART, Kxq. 1 Haupt, K»q
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    • 563 3 NOTICES. T~= T7NOINEER of large experience with ai IlJi classes of land machinery and «a\\ milling, wharf building Ac. seeks employment. Apply to E> GIN EER, wi. w. f. 80/4 c/o Strati* Timi*. WANTED. 3 EURASIAN litters, and engine driver for Soenialata. Apply to v.c. PUTiFARCKEN 4 CO. WANTED TEXDER.S.
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    • 537 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A QUANTITY of valuable PINEAPPLE MACHINERY, together with the GOODWILL of the PINKAPPLE BUSINESS cmried on under the name of J. Bastiani at No. 6 High Street Singapore. For particnlnrs, «pply to v.c. POWELL CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE. BLACK Australian Mare with Victoria and/or hooded gig, Black
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    • 349 3 NOTICES. *|X) BE LET. Entry nt once. Furnished 1 hoube i"Waverley" Rent $100. Apply to Messrs. Powell 4 Co v.c. PASSIR PANJANG. TO be let for s period of 9 or 12 months, the nowly built seaside Fungalow BA LMIG," containing four large bedrooms with shower bath all od one
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  • 653 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 18th APRIL. Now that the proposed curfew law, compelling natives and Chinamen to carry lights if they go abroad after dark, has come under the dircsct consideration of CiDvernment, it is to be hoped that no half measures will be adopted If, as
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  • 183 4 elect one member out of several candidates. The member in the present Chamber is M. La My re de Vilers, who was Governor of the Colony from 1879 to 1883. In 1839 he was elected Deputy for the Colony, and be was reelected at every subsequent < General Election. After
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  • 216 4 Bouryoyne, which went down after the tragic collision in the Atlantic a few years back. M. Francois Deloncle is in the fortysixth year of his age and holds rank as Minister Plenipotentiary —a grade above the rank of Consul-General. He was Deputy tor Cast.ell.iiie in the department of the Low
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  • 35 4 The Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak has appointed the Rev. \V. H. C. Dunkeiley. Colonial Chaplain, to be Ecclesiastical Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Singapore, which includes the Straits Settlements, and the Federated Malay States.
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  • 23 4 On page 2 will be found articles on Chinese junks and on the Finances of the Colony. Page -I contains Advance Mail News.
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  • 12 4 To-day's 4/ras bank rate is 1/3^. The sovereign has risen to Sll.oO.
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  • 12 4 The Sumntra with the mail from Europe is due at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 20 4 An XI from the Dallas Company is playing a cricket match with an S.C.C. team on the Esplanade this afternoon.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page BL
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  • 22 4 The Town and Volunteer Ii mil will play on the Impounding Reservoir, on Monday night the 2 1st instant, at 9 o'clock.
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  • 20 4 The Netherlands Censul-General and the Netherlands Trading Society have just, each subscribed S2.~> to the Strangers and Prisoners' Aid Fuud.
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  • 27 4 The Times regards the Manchurian question as now solved without loss of dignity to China and Russia, and without injury to the legitimate interests of third parties.
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  • 33 4 The local tiger has apparently extended his range of visits to Mount Sophia. It is reported that the tiger was seen there last night. Some children are said to have heard it. roar.
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  • 37 4 Swimming Club launches will leave the Pier at --'ii > and 9-30 on Sunday. A game of Water Polo will be played between two teams of the Club, and all players must go over by the Ist launch.
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  • 33 4 Messrs. S. E. Whitenall, V. C Vicker«, G. Reddick, E. Schmidt, J. Siebel, A. C. Allies-;. Mrs. Coole, and Mr. and Mrs Ellinger arrived by the I'entakola from Calcutta and Penang this morning.
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  • 36 4 Thk only business before the Legislative Council at its meeting on Tuesday is that of proceeding with a Bill for amending the Penal Code, and for amending the law relating to the property of married women.
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  • 51 4 Lord Cranborne, replying to Mr. Norman in the House of Commons, said that Sir Claude MacOonald, the British Minister in Japan, was always favourable to arbitration in the house tax dispute. Japan had agreed to that, but considered that the law should take its course pending tbe decision of the
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  • 68 4 Sionora Marzato, the accomplished harpist., whose arrival here was noted in these columns, a couple of days ago, will give a free performance at the Adelphi Hotel, to-morrow evening. We are requested to draw the attention of our readers to the special service advertised for Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian
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  • 41 4 The P. O. intermediate stean.cr Ceylon left Hongkoog at '2 p.m. on Thursday, and is expected to arrive here at noon on Tuesday, 22nd instant. This is the steamer by which the S.V.C. Coronation contingent leaves for London on the 26th.
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  • 36 4 M. LeBSar, the Russian Minister at Peking, and Prince Ching, the representative cf the rlussian Government, have signed the Manchurian Convention. The period allowed for ttie withdrawal of the Russian troops from Manchuria is eighteen months.
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  • 43 4 Three big tires at Hongkong in November 1901, and March this year caused damage estimated at I millions of dollars. This has led to an agitation for the reorganisation of the tire brigade there, by engaging experienced and trained tiremen instead of amateurs.
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  • 48 4 Pollard's Australian Juvenile Opera Company have caught on in the I'nited States. In Kau»as City, where they were playing in March last, they drew crowds of admirers. It is the intention of the management, to bring the Company to Hongkong in the course of a yeaV or so.
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  • 57 4 At Hongkong, a number of shares in the Punjoru Mining Co., have been forfeited because the calls thereon had not been paid. We are informed that reports just received from the mine state that another trial crushing of 60 tons of surface stuff yielded 18 on. 6 dwts. of gold,
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  • 63 4 Chinksk arc not popular on goldfields, and tlie Mundic Miner," of North Queensland, in a recent issue, after relating that two Celestials had found a slug of gold worth £160 and several Mnall pieces, adds If. is disheartening to think o' the weary fossicking our own countrymeii have done around
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  • 79 4 Thk British residents at Shanghai intend to keen up the Coronation celebrations for tiiree days; 26th, 27th and ■Jstli June(only the Hrst beinga holiday). 26th Service in the Cathedral royal salute luncheon in the Town Hall garden party bicycle gymkhana illuminations; and torchlight procession. 27th.— Review of the British Naval
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  • 94 4 The report on the Redjang Lebong mine for 1901 has been published. It shows that 29,734 tons of ore ware crushed that year against 12,U72 tons in 1900. The development work was vigorously pushed on. The total yield last year was about 1*,659 ounces of fine gold, and 119,«22 ounces
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  • 83 4 The cyanide process is now, says the "Australian Mining Standard," largely employed at the Raub Australian Mine. Pahang, Straits Settlements. The Penjum was the first Pahang Company to treat its tailings by the cyanide process, hut it appears that the experiment was not quite successful. In January, 1896, the Penjum
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  • 166 4 With reference to the paragraph anent the behaviour of the crowd of 'rikisha men around the Convent gateway, and the way ttiey insult the school girls etc., which appeared in yesterday's issue of this paper, our representative at 9 t lns morning, c»uuted no less than twenty 'rikishas langed along
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  • 54 4 Another case of attempted housebreaking occurred last night, this time at Kampong Bahru. A Kling ghany tyce heard some one trying to enter his house by the back door. He went down quietly and surprised a Kling, whom he captured and handed over to the police. The man
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 22 4 CHINESE SHUT OUT. Lomlon, IHth April. The Senate at Washington has passed the Bill to renew the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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    • 61 4 DISTRICTS PROCLAIMED. The Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland has issued a proclamation which puts in force sections three and four of the Crimes Act in certain districts and section two in othef districts. The most important result of this action is that it gives power to suppress the United
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    • 39 4 J.Mer. The £32,000,000 Loan has been covered thirty and forty times over, and is now at one per cent premium. RESULTLE3S PARLEYINO. Mr. Chamberlain is unable until bow to make a statement regarding communications with the Boers.
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  • 40 4 Yestekday, Teo Yin, fur not having authority fiom the I'rotector of Chinese to at;t as a recruiter, was arrested on the charge of attempting to induce four Chinese coolies to leave the Colony to labour outside its limits.
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  • 113 4 The Norman hlea, after discharging her cargo of coals at Borneo wharf yesterday, was shifted to Tanjong Pagar where she was dry-docked. The Cheltenham with a cargo of about 5,000 tons Japan coal went alongside Borneo wharf yesterday where she is putting out a small portion, after which
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  • 119 4 1.-.K7 IK.'U .lolm IVs, auotlier of The A.i und Muminirnl- M tlie Church. ltirtll -DieiH Lord .Icflrry*, of intaniommrinorv. while imprittoned in the Tower. I79S— Kuyal S( ciety »f Musicians eitHblisiV'l. IT4O— Horn Sir V. Battaft Hurt. ll«wa< the principal toumler ut the grvnl bou»e hearing
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  • 360 4 A kkw days ago, a paragraph appeared in these columns to the effect that Lee Kee Sei'p, and Wee Ah Tong, servants on the s. s. Sri Borneo had been arrested on the allegation of having, on the 9th insi., committed theft, on board,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 807 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., MERCHANTS. MELBOURNE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY SINGAPORE. Indents taken for all kinds of AUSTRALIAN INDIAN PRODUCE Correspondence Invited. 191. CECIL STREET, Singapore, in. t .i.e. TOWN HALL. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Mr. Henry Dallas' Musicai and Dramatic Company. FRIDAY, APRIL 18th. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.' to
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    • 33 4 G. R.Lambert Co., Photographers, Beg to inform the pub!«c that the New Studio At 3A Orchard Road Is now opened Week days from 8 a.m. to o p.m. Sundays A a.m. to noon.
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  • 427 5 The Oeisha. H. E. Sir Frank Swettenham and i packed audience assembled at the Town Hall ln«t night and occasionally forgot thiit th.y were being cooked ilire in the counter-delights of l'he fjoiirfta It is th«j best piece that the Dallas Co. lias put on so far
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  • 272 5 Mrs. Adelina de la Bat r. M. Abrahams. This morning, M. Abrahams was arraigned before Messrs. Brockman and Wilson for enquiry into an allegation against him by Mrs. Adelina de la Bat, who charged him with having defamed her character at certain times between the months of
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  • 165 5 Thk following report for the year *-i:dint; on the 2.Bth February will be laid before the shareholders of the Clear Water Dairy Farm Ltd. at their eighth general meeting to be held in the Kxchange Rooms on the 18th inst:— The result of the year's working,
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  • 290 5 A Bugis kills a Malay woman. A brutal murder occurred near the .">th milestone at Pasir Panjang early yesterday morning. The scene wf the tragedy was a picturesque little Malay hut hidden among the palms and jungle on the land side of the road where a
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  • 497 5 Stampede at Tanjong Pagar. Shortly after 10 o'clock this morning, a buffalo which had just been landed from the B. I. steamer Peutakota at Tanjong Pagar wharf, got excited and broke loose. Mr. Cox, the Traflic Superintendent, who happened to be unpleasantly near the
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  • 118 5 The Governor of Natal stated on a recent public occasion that no one could possibly have a better chief than Mr. Chamberlain. He was a man who knew his own mind. He was a man who gave short succinct, instructions, and who, when he had given them,
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  • 43 5 The following is a list of the results of the April Monthly Medal play of this isociation Mr. Grieve Brain Macrionald Rose Burt Jones Ferrier 44—3 Total 41 46—3 42 47—3 44 41-3 44 46 scr. 45 65—9 40-1 *1
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  • 428 5 HY MA.IOR MI'KKAY, V.H., COMMDT. S.V Singapore, 18tb April. s. v. C. S.V.C. General Committee lt is notified for information that the above Committee will meet, at the Drill Hall at I p.m. on Monday next. 21st inst. s. v. a. O. O. for the ensuing
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  • 522 5 Tricking a Carter Out of Qoods Worth $650. A i'Remminary enquiry, begun on the 9th inst, was concluded yesterday by Mr. Marriott. Its object was to investigate allegations of theft of two cases of tweeO made agaiu3t Chua Sim Boh. The defendant is a young man who
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  • 623 5 Sixcm-okk, 18th April, 1902. PRODUCE. Cambier kmn \-.-'> Copra llali 10.10 do Pontianak Mi l'e|iper, Manic Imyer* MLW do White, 0 ™~>" Sa^i Klonr Sarawak M 8 do Brunei No. 1 IM Pearl Sa K o 4.4."» Coffee, Kali, M% liasin *M Coffee, rrtwilMlML M% tWlll 2N.110 Coffee, Lilierinn
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  • Selangor Turf Club.
    • 329 5 1. Thk Mal.bn l*i.\TE.— \alue ?.'<oo. A Race for Mhiden horses, and horses that have run as Roadsters. Subscription Grif fins and in Races confined to horses importedas subscription griffins. Weight as per scale (10 st). An allowance of 14 lbs to ex-griffins imported into the Straits Settlements
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    • 219 5 1. Thk First Grikhn Hahdicap.— Value L'so. A Handicap for all griffins that started in Race No 2 Firs! Day. Entrance flO. Distance K. C. and a distance. •J. The Kin.: Edward Stakes.— Value $500. A Handicap for all hoi-es that st irted in Race So. 3. First
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    • 304 5 1. Champion Gkikiin iiANiui'Ar.--Value ¥300. A Hand^-no for all JSelanyor. Griffins that have starter .g; Knt.rs.nee 9 10. Distance K. C. 1 The Sevan Stakes. Valuo ,$4OO. A Handicap for all horses thnt have started at the meeting; Entrance #15. Distance H furlongs. Tub Ex-Gkiii is-Handhai-. Value f3iO.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 107 5 GOING INSANE. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge, N. Y. says: I was for a long t.ime troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in the besd which made me feel as though I was eoing insane. The physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures
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    • 269 5 Charles Ifoefosieck's lUbite Seal Champafliic. so-.b Agents, BEHN, MEYER Co., f 'fijYj Singapore and PeJiang. ■»Wj|^- Depots. JB Singapore f3j Messrs. Johh Little ACo J ti Deli: A Mebsrs. Ocstzel aku Jf-Jm ITHMACHKK. CTBatavia: »JP ':'-s|» G. HOPrEKSTK j* I wS- I Sourabaya: Messrs. 8. van Nierot ijhiim I^*** Co.
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    • 39 5 TANSAN Is on sale 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 Anson.
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    • 58 5 NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND. OX Mortgage on first class town property I •om 510,000 up to $160,000. Apply to GUTHRIE .t Co., Agents. 90 per cent of the orders for FRAMING come to us because our Usiai. Chakuks" being reasonable, they cannot !>e reduced l>y L'o or even by 6
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 196 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 18th April. High Water. 7.67 p.m. S.R.A. Meeting at Drill Hall. 5.15. B.Y.A. 4 S.V.R. Contg. Parade. 6.15. B.V.E. Recruits Drill. 6.15. S.V.I. Parade. 5.30. Marine Club. Meeting. 8.30. Dallas «.'o. What Happened to Jones.' Town Hall. 9. Malay Theatre. N. B. Road. 9. Saturday, 19th
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 195 6 NOTICES. JQSIrT^LOnS^-J '(iRAM) i'RIX." PARIS, igoo. Qtm |j H( Highest Quality and having Greatest DurabiUt} .ire there."!.' WP WM 2W| CHEAPEST. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE INK Bffil VAI.I'K IN THE MARKET: !'LA( J IU! A N I 10 VKA US >LI) W«» vort nm V.V.O. BFBPIALLY RECOMMENDED W)
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    • 408 6 NOTICES. "THE ROBINSON^ PI ANCTCO'S. APOLLO PIANO-PLAYER WILL INTWUHJT EVERYONE, whether they like music or not. It is an instrument for playinc the Piano IT PLAYS ANY MUSIC YOU LIKE, onmatter how simple or how difficult and it plays it perfectly. Thi<s beautiful Instrument may be seen and tried daily
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    • 297 6 NOTICES. Raffles Hotel AND Raffles Tiffin Rooms. Just received in the refrigerator of the Imperial (Jenuan mail ste.w.iei KONIU ALIiEUT: PURE BOHEMIAN PILSNER BEER. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors. r r > THCNEW FRENCH REMEDY AD£ Tliii ;iir'iMßful and highly popular mr i, tfmpioy.'l ta iheContuirnul llo»piuls b> Ricord. Ros.jn. Jnln-rt.Ve |K-:iii.anil
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    • 839 6 NOTICES. Up-to-Date Photography. Messrs. WAN FONd CO Photographic Artists, have now entered into their new and spacious pr. miNo. SJUfi South Bridge Road, and are prepartMl to supply modern anil beautifully tinted hirfh art pho-ographs in all sizes, on most reasonable terms. Views of Singapore are also on salt;, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 714 7 "p.UE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED -iflUB Staodmri Life Amur»nee. I. Norwich Union Fire Insnranoe Society. 4Uaa AssnnuMxt Company (Fire). I*h« Equitable Life Apsumnoe Society. The China Mutual Bt«un Navigation Company The Tottenham h/.t Beer Company. For partk-nlan of tLiwe Companies, tee th« 'ull adverti.dment of THE BORNEO COMPANY. biMITED. Agents STEAMSHIP
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    • 747 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, i.ate J. Daendels A Co., 2-3, Collvkb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Tasman I'enang Apr' Mavta Kamarang, and Soenibaia April 16 PSm tier
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    • 550 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) Datr.-: of Sailing.' from the KM to J'aeijic (Joust Port?. Leaving DiE Hoxr.KOXi; PokTi.ASD ABOUT A ROUT "Indravelli" -.'oth April -Jlth May '•lnilrapura" 14th May l-.'tli June Indrashama" 14th June 13th July Through bills of lading
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    • 756 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. AUBTRIAN LLOYD'S 8 T ISAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Unueb Mail Contbact with the Austrian Government. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamers may be expected to sail from here: Outward. Homeward. IHO2 1902 Austria April 18 l/ndia April 12 ISilesi" April 80 All the steamers to
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    • 516 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED X9.722.886. THE LARGEST KIKE OFFICE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD A Co.' Agents. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY NOW MKBOBD IN THK ROYAL INBURANCE COMPANY. Home Office* QnssN Insurance Buildings, Liverpool The undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take
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    • 554 7 INSURANCES. HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, I IMITED. Capital subscribed $2,000,000. Amount paid up 400,040. Reserve fund „1,066,049. Head Office,- Hongkong. Genera! Managers, Messrs. Jabdinf. Mathbsob A Co. GUTHRIE 4 Co. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. ■2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE Easily and Economically met by a Policy ia
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 82 8 Uuoer this heading the following abbreviation* are used :—str.—steamer ih.— chip; l>q.—barque: sen.—schooner: Yet. I Yacht: Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. I —Torpedo: H.(>. —Horse-power; Brit.—Bri- i tish; U. S.—United States; Fell.—French <Jer. —German: Dut. —Dutch; Joh. —Johore; j 4c.,(».c.—General-cargo: d.p.- deckpassenger I.-Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.D.—Tanjong
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    • 56 8 Femitm, H. M. <.-ru. V 9 tons. 149 c-rew j 4 gi»n>. 2.100 H.p. ('apt Qrabaiß, Ith Fel>. i'rom BbeerMM, IMb Dec Senior Naval Officer. For China, I'-R'is. Se>i Belle, Col. Rtr. 510 tuns. 37 crew, no puns. 1.200 H.p Captain Murphy, eth Apl. < From Port Dickeon,
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    • 864 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Auttii*. Au«. str. 4,874 toiib. Capt Jellun, 17th Apl. From Trieste, 10th Mnr. G.c. Rautonl>erg Schmidt 4 Co. Foi Kol>e, 20th -W. Han Suon, Dut. str. 222 tons. Captain i <»<link. lHh Apl. From Pontianak. !tith Apl. (.T.c. and 47 d.p. Lim
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    • 619 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. Steamers. Ad. Duperre, Panillac, left Mar 16 Adria, Hongkong, May 16; Behn Meyer. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Apl 25; Mansfield. Alicante, Barcelona, ARJ4O; Barlow. Alcinous, Liverpool, May t8; Mansfield. Argo, Barry, left Mar 7; Awa Maru. Yokohama, Apl 24 P.
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    • 88 8 for Per $tr. tttm. To-Morsow. Penang Pin Sena I p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m. Asahan and Penang Anahan 2 p.m. Deli Midan 2 p.m. Asaban and Deli Brauwtr 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. Shanghai and Japan (Haucux 3 p.m. Cotie via ports Sarie
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    • 133 8 From Europe :—By the Y.&O. S.s.Sumatra due on the 18th April, with dates to the 28th March. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the BMh February. From China :—By the N\ D. L. s.s. Stiiiigart due on Monday. Left Singapore Due in London
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    • 83 8 LIST OF PASSE NG ERS For Singapore I'er P. A O. 1.8. Himalaya connecting with the steamer Sumatra at Colombo from London March 21, due 19th AprilMr, and Mrs. J. Allen, Mrs. Mackie, Mr. V. Knight, Mr. J. Pincbin, Miss Hughe*, Mr. E. W. Stringer. Mr. H. W. Noon. Rev.
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    • 193 8 K rial. -.--n.- NaMS 4 lon- Rio. Captain Fkom Sailed Consigkkes. Apl 17 Entile Dut str. 80 17 Medan Ger str 476 17 HokTjioe Dut str. BP7 17 Pin Seng Brit Btr. 378 17 Hong Wan str. 116 17 Olaucus str. 3680 17 Sri Wongsee Hut str 9-' 17
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    • 115 8 IUIK. Vessel's Name. Flag 4c Rio Toss. Destination. Ap! 18 18 18 17 18 18 20 19 18 18 19 19 18 18 Chow Phyai i Dut str. Malta PA()«r. Kajah of Sarawak Bar str. Borg Nor str. Sri Wongsee Dut »tr. Emile str. hn WmujMv ttr. Aragoma Cier
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 988 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., WH-A-T I OTHERS S-A-"Z" ABOUT TJSS Messrs. WHITEAWAY, PENANG, 18th January, 1902. Messrs. WHITEAWAY, PENANG, 21st January, 1902. LAIDLAW Co., Singapore. LAIDLAW 0c Co., Singapore. Sirs. I have duly received your kind letter ofthc -fth ingi.. received with thanks, ohe Dear sirs. -Shis is to intimate to
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    • 51 8 RADHASWAMY *CO. Teak Rosewood Furniture Show Rooms. i Splendid Art Suites. Bed-room Suite;., Dining-room S vile* Iron Bedsteads and Cots. Bentwood Chairs and Sofas. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. v.c Tasmanian Jams. I. K. L. 5275 per Dozen 1 lb. Tins. FROM H. JONES CO.. HOBART. John Little Co.. Limited.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 98 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandana Kerhnu Hospital. 17th April, K«>-!. ua.cn U p.m. it pm. Remarks. Bar .29 927 29.787 2»i868 Morning Temp.. 83.0 K7.0 800 cloudy, Hay W.B'lbTber 73.0 78.0 70.5 clear nnd' Dir.ofWind B.E. S.S.E. B.E. night clear. Max. Temp. 87.4 Mm 7a o Max in Sun H4.'t Terr, rad
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