The Straits Times, 21 April 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,808. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 354 1 NOTICES. THE ROBINSON PIANO COS. APOLLO PIANO-PLAYER WILL INTEREST EVERYONE, whether they like music or not. It is an instrument, for playirip the Piano IT PLAYS ANY MUSIC YOU LIKE, onmatter how simple or how diflkuJt; and it plays it perfectly I hiv beautiful Instrument may be seen and tried
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    • 367 1 I G"Gorff6 Pictures. I 1 Frames. Michael I'HOTO STORE?. Singapore. II: I WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TORONTO. \l7 E the unciersicneU, represent the »T above Company tit this Ports; all J i-lnims of loss to be sent to us lor I veritical v n. SAKKIES MOSES. Agent. Union .Marine Insurance
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    • 644 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. kpHE Port Dicks >n Cooperative Coffee X Curing Company are prepired to receive Toffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Tern's given for large shipments. Apply for terms to the 21-9 MANAGER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Office of the s traits Chikksb Printing Office has Keen removed
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    • 566 1 S SHIPPING. r OR MARSEILLES, HAVRE, AND LONDON. HE M. M Company's steamer CHAXEyTE, Citptain Fangeau, will re thin port on or about the 26tb April. freight., apply to 26/4 O TOURNAIRE, Agent. COMPANIA T.ASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA. •THE Spanish mail s.s. ALMA Nik I. having left Colombo on
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    • 311 1 SHIPPING. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. \yf ESBRB. APOAR 4 CO.'B steamer 1»1 LIGHTNING, 3,306 tons, Captain |J. O. Spence, left Hongkong on the l«th I inst., and is due here on Tuesday, the 22nd inst.. en route for above ports. For freight or passage apply to i 22-4 SARKIEB MOSES,
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    • 438 1 S LATEST ADVERT .SEMENTS. [T IS ixcellency Hip Governor will be JIX "At Home" at Government House 011 Tuesday, the -"'th instant at live o'clock. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. THE Imperial German mail steamer PRIhV REVEST l.Uni'Ol.l). (apt Fmann, of the Norddeutscher Llojd, r
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  • 1015 2 Lost Towns Re-discovered A heport on the condition and trade of the Republic of Columbia (with lie exception of the District of Panama) for the year 1901, just issued by the Foreign < .'Nice, states that the emerald mines of Muzo and Coscuez, the property of
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  • 420 2 Identification at Fault On Friday af'etnjon, Police Fitnos Corporal Johpri llin Haji Abdul Raha man was arraigned before Messrs Brockman and Wilson on a charge of extortion committed on the 12th inst Mr. Carver prosecuted, Mr. R. W. Brad dell defended the accused. Tl:c following
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  • 313 2 An extraordinary general meeting was held un Slat ult. at the Institute of Chartered Accountaiv.s, Moorgate-plare, Mr Alfred Gaussen presiding In moving the resolutions to reconstruct tiie company, the new company to be na:ned tiie Straits and Genera! Development Company (Limited), the Chairman said the Board
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  • 73 2 Audit two hundred water-meters have been received by the Municipal Water Department, and will be at once supplied to those who have applied for them in the order in «.iich the applications were sent in. It will take a considerable time to supply Singa pore. It may not be generally
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 NOTICES. f\ ••j'i f SPECIAL UUlWlllC S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA J^msf J It*** Ml ftv f~ I ■1 I 111 j^ I- I DUNVILLiI I M i I 111 f^s ill f II CV^ g^ GLASGOW, SCOTIXrIo \'M m.w.
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    • 88 2 /■ltr-r^- i pit f C m sj|ifor Ladies.) grLK mmm A Bumedy tor ail Irpegulaiitias. Sold b;- Singapore Olapr nslntf Co., Ltd., Raffles Place, Singapore. PropiMor MARTIN. <hf».i SOUTHAMPTON. RMILANB TANSAN SPLITS. Price $6 per case of 100 bottles. Stoppered with Crown Corks May now be had from all dealers
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    • 335 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Elwtrie 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 British Government,
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    • 263 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. NORWICH UNION PIBE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NOEWICH AND LONDON. Establish id 1797. »OK PIRE INSTJEANCE ONLT Am mat uunrnd 4886,000,000 Lo»ses paid 11,60U,000. Premium income 906.000. Irtt r.i loe effected on almoet every lescription pi < i jerty
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  • 98 3 B u.EK Dunne, of the Royal Dublin Kusiliers, to whom, in recognition of his gallantly at Colenso, Queen Victoria presented a silver bugle, Las taken his discharge from the Army on account of ill health Bfl left Dover, where he had been stationed for some time,
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  • 757 3 As the season advances spring ittshions are becoming more elaborate, anil some ijuwns are marvels cf combinations but, tor the woman with a limited dress allowance, the plainer and equally pretty fashions are the best in the long run. For really smart iunctions,
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  • 63 3 Railway traffic as far as Bukit Gauiiinu in 1 'erak will come into operation on the Ist May. The gap of about nix miles then remaining is expected to be completed before the end of the year, Hays the Perak Pioneer, and a through journey from I'rai in Province Wei
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  • 922 3 Home. Tlie I "ii hi i m correnpondent of the Kmjlish man, wiring on the Bth inntant, nayti The circumstances of the gbohtly tragedy .v (ilns^ow are a* follows: The match attracted an enorinouß .-rowd, and one terriiceil slaiul .-iluiii- rontai.ied 33/00 people Tliii. slnml iiinxiHtcil of (Mi
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 200 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the farming for a period of three years from the First of May, 1902 of Teluk Ayer (Pasar Teluk Ayer) Municipal Market. Sealed tenders addressed to the Municipal Secretary and labelled 'Tender for Market" will I received up till noon on TUESDAY. Ml APRIL.
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    • 339 3 BANK. Nederlandsclie Handel Maatscaappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SfK'[ET\ I Established 18*24. Capital f. 60,000,000 (fcbt. £5,0W),000, ltsuED Capital f. 45,000,000- (abt. £3.750,000. 1 Reserve Fund f. 3,261,000— (abt. 272,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Penang, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean. Tjilatjap, Gorontalo,
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    • 522 3 R NOTICES. NGINEER of large experience with al Xli classes of land machinery and Ml milling, wharf building Ac. seeks employ Pply to KMtINKKK. 4 c/ 0 Strait* Tinif*. WANTED. LAN titters, and engine drivei 'malata. Apply to PUTIFARCKENACO. WANTED. INTELLIGENT Chinese Assistant conversant with the commerce ol Singapore. Good
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    • 566 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. IVfBW lighter nearly finished übout 151 1.1 tons capacity, built of first classJavt teak, zinc sheathu g. hatch about 44 feel long, covered; price $10,300. 21/4 Apply to A. C. D.,c/o Straits Times FOR SALE. A LARGE powerful Tobacco or Kapok Press. Frice $260. Apply to M.
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    • 428 3 I NOTICES. TO BE LET. rpHREE Urge godowns, Nos. Htm, 124k JL and 124f, Cross street, suitable for Offices. Apply to ALKAFF A. Cc. 14. Raffles Quay. v.c. TO BE LET IMMEDIATE entry 284 St Mii-hael 1 Road off Seranggong K(.:id, newly built residence with stabling. Apply to LEKMIT 4
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  • 20 4 On the 2<>th instant at Murguia, Spain, Gabino de Urkutia, aged 47 years of PingHpore and Manila; by telegram.
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  • 297 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 21st APRIL. Some idea of the extent of local iin migration from China may be gathered from the annual report of the Chinese Protectorate which is published in the latest issue of the Government Gazette. From this interesting document we learn that that
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  • 220 4 In connection with tli attitude of splendid isolation assumed by the Cunard Line in regard to the combine of the other Trans- Atlantic lines running to New York as announced by Reuter to-day it may be noted that the great company in question has inaugurated a system of Trans-Atlantic ping-pong.
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  • 31 4 It is satisfactory to note that the entrance to the Convent School was clear at 9 this morning, some influence having obviously been brought to bear on the usual blockading force.
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  • 17 4 H. the Governor will be "At Home at Government House on the 29th instant, at 5 p.m.
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  • 11 4 Intkresting reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 13 4 m To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/8 The sovereign has advanced to 912.
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  • 11 4 The B. I. homeward mail closes on Wednesday at 4 p.m.
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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 8.
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  • 19 4 Lieut. Dewak has been appointed Wing Officer in the Malay States Guides. He is due in Perak next month.
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  • 23 4 Thk Bangkok papers state that the forthcoming marriage of Mr. Charles Roberts (of Messrs. Windsor it Co.) and Miss E. Searle is announced.
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  • 22 4 Two hundred and forty-nine deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 55.08.
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  • 23 4 Mr. J. Seli.ar, the Manager of the Tau)onß Pagar Dock Co., Ltd., returned from Saigon by the MM. steamer Quadalf/uirir on Saturday morning.
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  • 30 4 It is rumoured that the new local issue of postage stamps is to be cancelled, as the King's head is not exactly in the centre. This is news for collectors.
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  • 27 4 The massed bands of the 3rd M. L. I. and the 13th M. I. will play at the Botanical Gardens to-morrow night commencing at 9 (weather permitting).
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  • 23 4 The Italian chartered transport Montenegro arrived yesterday, from Naples with 392 troops on board, bound for Taku. She is expected to leave to-day.
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  • 25 4 Mrs. Mooiie, Mrs. Brookmann, Mrs. Finsch, and German Minister resident von Saldern Baron von der Kesebeck came from Bangkok by th 6 Deli this morning.
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  • 33 4 Messrs. T. D. Llcey, 0. 1. Sliesenger, H. C Caggin. F. Ohoyinski, G. Strebel, H. Kaetan Mrs. King, Miss H. King, and Miss G. King, came from Manila by the Kelantnn on Saturday.
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  • 29 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Tamhor arrived from Odessa cia Colombo yesterday, m route for Vladivostock° There are 402 passengers on hoard. The Tamlm- is expected to leave to-morrow.
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  • 36 4 Mr. John Bakkett, formerly I'nited States Minister at Bangkok, is expected to sail from San Francis, <> about the middle of April for the Far East, on a mission in connection with the St. Louis World's Fair.
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  • 29 4 THBraembersof theSingaporeChinese Weekly Entertainment Club propose giving a dinner to those Chinese members of the Singapore Volunteer Infantry who have been selected to form part of the Coronation Contingent.
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  • 51 4 Thk GuU sugar estate, in Perak, is going ahead. The Perak Pioneer says that, with the 1600 additional acres of land brought under cultivation at Klompang, and the up-to-date machinery set up in the sugar factory there, the estate is fast gaining a position in the front rar.k of sugar-producing
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  • 52 4 Mkssks. Norman, Bamforth, J. Kinchin. S. Mackie, Knight, Me. L. Craik. C. C. W. Stringer, W. Lord, Rev. Holland, Stubbs, R. C. Stanley, Marples, Mr. and Mrs Allen, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. New and child, Miss Hughes, and Mrs. A. Simons arrived by the Sumatra from London, Marseilles, and Penang on
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  • 62 4 The Straits Time* begs to acknowledge the receipt of sample tins of Armour's Gold Band brand of breakfast bacon. Inside each tin, wrapped in paper, and withouti thout rind or bones, is a pound of the most toothsome bacon rashers that anybody ever tasted. They are thin, and lovely, and
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  • 63 4 The rise in the price of tin has resulted in a rush for mining lands in Perak. Several inquiries are being made as to ownership of land hitherto considered indifferent, and owners, though anxious to get sub-leases for these lands, are holding back for higher tribute. Rumour has it, that
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  • 64 4 Messrs. Parker, J. D. Schiff, J. V. Blommensteinßaddila, W.van Lelyvelv, E. Weiss, C. Hatsner, Adam, V. Joseph, Seth Paul, Dowly, Humpteman Grausser, A. C. Howland, K. Cohen, G. J Connick, L. Viken, C. L. Bnissevein, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer, Miss Roberts, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 68 4 At mid-day, on Saturday, a Kling named Natisah was arrested in Robinson Road for fraudulent possession of a revolver. He now stands charged with alleged fraudulent possession possession of firearms without a permit from the C. P. 0. and for ottering SlOO to P. C, 543 to release him. Mr.
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  • 79 4 The reports and accounts of the Redjang Lebong Company for 1001 have just been pa«sed by the shareholders at a general meeting at Batavia, after a good deal of discussion. The directors stated that the slimes installation had fallen short and would have to be renewed. There was but a
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  • 493 4 INSPECTION BY THE GOVERNOR. Advice to the Coronation Contingent. Saturday last was a red letter day in the annals of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. For the first time since the new units have been formed the whole Corps paraded together. The occasion was the inspection of the
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  • 342 4 The annual general meeting of the Clear Water Dairy Farm Co. Limited was held on Friday afternoon at the Exchange. The Revd. K. J. Couvreur occupied the Chair, and there were present Dr. Fowlie, and Messrs. Graham, Jago, Patchitt, MacNeil, MacArthur, Cum ruing, and
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  • 57 4 To-day, Leong Ah Vow, Siew VVeng Yew, Chan Ah Kat, and Wong Ah Kong were again arraigned before Mr. Beatty on the allegation of being concerned in the murder of Mr. Rutherford on the 10th inst. No evidence was offered, but the court was asked to grant a further adjournment
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 41 4 A Transatlantic Conference. London, 20t/i April. The Trans-Atlantic steamship lines of Great Britain, Germany and America, with the exception of the Cunard and Allan lines, have formed an immense combination to check the ruinous competition in rates now existing.
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    • 14 4 The Boer delegates lefi Pretoria yesterday evening to consult with the burghers.
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    • 68 4 Official Secrecy. fiondon, -\st April. Resolute silence is maintained officially concerning tlie terms discussed with the Boer delegates at Pretoria. Rumour Busy. Numerous circumstantial and contradictory rumours are in circulation in London, on the subject. It is impossible to ascertain the truth, regarding the situation. Transvaalers Yielding.
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  • 69 4 VOLUNTEERS' "SMOKER. The S. V. R. and S. V. A. Smoking Concert at the Drill Hall on Thursday next will assuredly draw a bumper house to bid farewell to the lucky Coronation-bound Contingent. The announcement, in the "By the Way column on Saturday that the Smoker" was fixed for Wednesday
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  • 78 4 Arrival of Japanese Battleships. The Japanese battleships Asama and Takasago arrived from Yokohama yesterday and exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. Both these vessels are proceeding to England where they will represent Japan at the Coronation. They will leave on Wednesday. Rear Admiral Ijium is on board the Atama.
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  • 217 4 A report from the manaeer (Mr. W. H. Phillip) of the Chindras (Jold M nes pany has been received. It beard date 2nd Dec. last. It details proue^ring operations of high promise, upon five lodes. The manager then sums up the results We have several defined courses
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  • 42 4 The Chinese of Penang are erecting two big temples on the Ayer Itam Hills. One of the temples, has been completed. The idol< f or the temples including the image of Buddha, are said to be the largest Penang has ever seen.
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  • 91 4 Two Chinese sampan-men and six tongkang men were arraigned before Messrs. Brockman and Wilson on Saturday for theft of copra valued at JfcJOO from a tongkang off Cull yer Quay. The particulars have already appeared in the Straits Times. The result of the trial was the infliction of the following
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  • 126 4 Thk OnaJia Asahi, which is a staunch supporter of the Anelo-Japanese Alliance, has sent a special correspondent to London to report the proceedings at the Coronation of King Edward. Mr. Murai Kaijiro is the correspondent in question, and he has been granted a passage by the cruiser Amma, one of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 771 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. A: t'. v.c. WANTED— An English nursn tn takecharge of one child. Apply to Mrs. Wathen, Sepoy Lines. Singapore. 26-4 WANTED— Ladies' maid whocanspeak
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    • 57 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. .1 A Mi. son. At r)Ir )I Northern Roau Penang, on 15th inst the wife of T.
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  • 92 5 The Bangkok Times understands that the woman on whose behalf the Straits I'imet is moving, is known to a good many people in Bangkok, as Meh Tham. She is not a Eurasian, we are informed, but a Ink-chin. Her mother Meh Lor •vas somewhat famous in her
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  • 98 5 Thk billard tournament of the Dallas Company is merrily progressing. The I,'rearost surprise so far has been the knocking out of Mr. Dallas himself in the Sftt came by Mr. Shrout. Messrs Munro and Carlton havealso suffered the same fate at the hands of Mr. Vallance,
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  • 129 5 T.Vt n. r. l'<iiiiulii> lays the lounilatioti;. of XX On xht- ii.:v ,lie.l Lull, Alexander the mieat and Diogenes the cynic. HOT \.l>. -DM Aiiselni. WililiMiop of Miiti'rliurv IBM ITItM Martin, the Holy Maid of Kent," executed In. presuming to denounce the judx'iieut of Heaven against
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  • 527 5 11 The Runaway Girl." This popular and tuneful, and withal most amusing musical comedy, was presented ou Saturday night to a very full and appreciative audience. At the start it seemed to drag somewhat, but matters brightened up as the piece proceeded, and after Mr. Dallas' «ntran;e
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  • Correspondence.
    • 781 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir,— Does search after truth warrant me to rush, where angels fear to tread I admit the reservation with all it implies. If so, please aid me with your experience, for I am sorely perplexed. During my brief sojourn at
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  • 75 5 About 8 o'clock last night Mr. Wathen, the C. P. with Detective Insp. Brennan, Sergt. Gallagher and a body of police constables raided some houses off Stevens Road which were occupied by a number of Javanese. The police discovered a lot of European furniture and property, including knives and forks,
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  • 285 5 On Saturday evening, a very pleasant function took place at the Singapore Temperance Club in the presence of a large gathering of members and friends. The text of the subjoined testimonial explains the object. A very handsome teaset was placed on a small table in the centre of
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  • 397 5 A meeting has been summoned by the Resident to concert measures for the due and proper celebration of the Coronation to be held at Taiping. All the leading officials from the outstations have been invited to come in on duty, and to bring the most important of the
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  • 645 5 SlSGAPOKK, JlsT Al'ML, 1902. PRODUCE. Gam'jier buyer- I \±W Copra Bali 10.20 do Pontiunak »-35 Pepper, Black bn«N 32.00 White, I S3.50 Sugo Flour Sin a wak ,3.75 do Br".!u>i .vi. I 3.40 Pearl Sago 4.45 Toffee, Bali, l.V, Bftaia .1 23-00 Coffee, Pnlemlmng, £1 baaii 28.00 Coffee, I.iIiim
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 186 5 FACTS OF ABSORRLXG INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IN THE CLUTCHES OK RHEUMATISM. One cannot be too quickly cured of Rheumatism. To get rid of those awful pains that make life a never-ending series of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrow hobbling around in crutches— to be
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    • 917 5 NOTICES. THE LAST WEEK. THE END -fltfff^l* A GREAT fcfiiliiF OPPORTUNITY. L LJfiiaOOKCASC The final stage of The Times (London) offer of the Encyclopedia Kritanmca having been reached, notice is hereby given that the offer will not be extended beyond Mond.iy next. This oflVr was first announced two weeks ago.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 179 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 21st April. Hieb Water. 9.16 p.m. B.V.A. Contg. Parade. 6.16. S.V.E. Musketry Drill. 6.16. German homeward mail closes. 6. Town Band, Impounding Reservoir. 9 Dallas Co. "The Casino Girl." Town Hall. 9. Malay Theatre. N. B. Road. 9 Tuesday, 22nd April. High Water. 10.26 am. 10.24
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 306 6 NOTICES. Cbavles Ibetosieck's lUhitc Seal Champagne. SO'.e Agents, IiEHN, MEYER Co., Singapore nl 'd Ptnanq. m Drp6tB. Singapore Messrs. John Little A Vo Deli: Meswr*. GuntzEL asi> SCHI'HMACHKR. Bntaria G. HOPfKNSTK Soumbaya Messrs. S. o.van Nibrot w. .v > Co. w*. f ROBINSON &CO. HAVt JUST RECtIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT
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    • 533 6 NOTICES. MINTAINS THEnSIGHEST REPUTATION FVFRYWHERR '"urtiiy the System against Disease with PURE BLOQII, "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." CBBENOE OR FLUID EXTRAOT OF RED JAMAICA Estd> t^iti »y^yrr*Tii ■mi mpa\s since 1829. Esy^sljflfcssXiSlsCslMAlsWfcHSLiyis Pronouroed by the MIQMMT MEDICAL AUTHORITIES thr m-- KKI.WS TORPID 1.1/ER, DEBILITY, ERUPiIUi^ WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS,
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    • 885 6 NOTICES. These CAPSULES cure recent and chronic discharges. THEY NEVER FAIL Sold Miywhtn. TRY THEM Selangor Turf Club. Programme for ist, 3rd sth July, 1902 Meeting. FIRST DAY. 1. Thk Maiden Plate.— Value fMQI A K:i' for Alniilen lioitos, and kwm thai hnve run a 9 Ro;idstiT». Sutmrripiiim (irif tins
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 721 7 ''THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED <T*UE St*nd»ri Life Anormnoe. 1. Norwich Union Fire Inmnnot Bodety. ttUi Awuranoe Company (Fire). I'he Kqm'Uble Life Amaranoe Society. I he China Mutual Bteam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. Kor particiuar. of tLe«B CompaniM, see tt« <ull adWti««n t of THE BORNEO COM•'ANV. LIMITED.
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    • 1259 7 STEAMSmP COMPANIES, T7- ONINKU JKE I'AKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aaraor, late J. Darndrls A Co., 2-8, Collybr Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Itawpatched tor On VanderLijn Batavia, April 18 Bandjermassin, Dopggala, Brouw Bo«longan April
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    • 795 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. STRAITS BTEAMSHir (X). (LTD.) 8. 8. Penang On Mondays at 4 p.m for Malacca Port Diekson. Port Swetten bam and Teluk Anson. 8.8. "Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Diekson, Port Bwettenbam, and Teluk Anson. 8. 8. "Carlyle." On Thursdays for Port Swettenham direct. 8.8.
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    • 541 7 INSURANCES. TTONGKONO FIRE INBUKANOI IXI COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital subscribed $2,000,000. Amount paid up.. 400,040. Reserve fund „1,068,049. Head Offloe,— Hongkong. General Manager*, Messrs. Jarm: c Math ebon A 00. GUTHRIE A Co. p CAKDIAN FIBB AND LIF3 ASS CHANCE Kf COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000. Total Invested Funds 4,616,000.
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    • 411 7 INSURANCES. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAP1TAL...~...£3,()0n /XX). LIFE FUND £1,0u9,974. 1 FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL &~CO.. AGENTS. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH KMFIRK MUTUAL LIFK OFFICE, Ertabmshed 1«47. Chaiircan The Right
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1339 8 Uuder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— •hip; l>q. br.iqL.;;; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht: Cru.— Cruiser; Got.— Gunboat Tor. Torpedo, H.p. —Horse- power; Brit. British; U. S.— United States; Fch.— French Ger. lierman; Dut. Dutch; Joh. Johore; Ac, G.c— General-cargo: d.p. deck passeuger
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    • 601 8 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agents. BTKAMKRB. Ad. Duperre, Panillac, left Mar 15; Adria, Hongkong, May 16; Bebn Meyer. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Apl 25 Mansfield. Alicante, Barcelona, Apl 23; Barlow. Air i nous, Liverpool, May 28; Mansfield. Argo, Barry, left Mar 7; Awa Maru, Yokohama,
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    • 88 8 For Per tr. Tin*. To-Morbow. Billi ton A Pontianak B.Whati Soon 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca Hong Wan 2 p.m. Berouw, etc., Vandtr Lim 4 pm. Wednesday. Penang and Bombay Bormida 2 p.m. T. Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Bombay via ports Xamania 4 p.m. Coco* Island*
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    • 139 8 From Europe:— By the N. DL. s.s. P. R Luiipold due on the 29th April, with dates to the 18th April. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 7th Mar. From China:— By the N. D. L. s.s. Stuttgart due on Monday. Time
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    • 31 8 For Singapore Per P. AO. s- s. QkimM conne,iiu« wltli the steamer ballnnrat at Colombo, from London April 4, due Miy 4 Messrs. I>. Miller, and H. Lewin.
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