The Straits Times, 28 April 1902

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. a 0.814. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 657 1 SlMGAroRK, mill April, IPO:!. PftOOUCC. Gambier buyers 8 12.37'. Copra Bali 10.50 do Pontianak 9.35 Pepper, 1U» buyers 11.78 do WhiU), (5%) 53.50 Sago Floor Sarawak do Brunei No. 1 3.40 Pearl Sago 4.45 Coffee, Bali, 15% basix 25.00 Coffee, Palenibang, 30% basin 28.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 18.50
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 505 1 SHIPPING. Indochina steam navigation company, limited. FOR HONGKONG. THE Company's steamer SI'ISASG, 1,776 tons, Captain Tadd, having left Calcutta on the 17th inst., may be expected to arrive here on or about the '.'6th id., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight c passage, apply to
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    • 455 1 NOTICES. HIS Excellency The Governor will be "At Home at Government House on Tuesday, the 'J9th instant at five o'clock. 29-4 NOTICE. THE Port Dicks n Co-operative Coffee Curing Company are prepared to receive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treat ment. Special Terrr-s given for large shipments. Apply fo>-
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    • 471 1 NOTICES. THE GROVE HOTEL. TANJONG KATONG. IS beAUti fully cool during the hot webtber, with every convenience for sea xithing. Special tiffin and dinner parties can be arranged for by telephone 266 or 111. v.c. HERCULES. I ~w-t I JUMUIUIMV Ig. I :n Jiigd Glass PILSENER IN PINTS QUARTS. John
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    • 285 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT PIANOT. :o Rachals Bechstein Haake Allison Apollo Piano Player plays any Music. JtOBINSON PIANO &^CO. LTD., John Little Co., Ltd. :o: Millinery Department. On and after Wednesday, April 30, a special SHOW Of NEW GOODS will be made THE VERY LATEST TRIMMED MILLINERY FROM LONDON AND PARIS
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    • 15 1 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE <^^| v "'fl u i u H to rorH will fiH tious
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  • 1574 2 Why, what* the matter, "That yon have mirh a February face. "So full offruHt, of storm and eloE-tincns?" Much utlo tihuut nuthiiu). liondon, Good Friday Eve. It is time to put aside the wintry moods that have so long enveloped us even if we can point
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 63 2 NOTICRS. T^ ll SPECIAL UUnVllle S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA gin K'tf BROS LIMITS, x T5T 5 H- DUNVILLJP J H" Glasgow, scotiW fffl rv hi )k ni.w. k I. -Jl-l-03 YARROW CO;S Shallow Draft Steamers. Particulars from THE BORNEO
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    • 328 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gfelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AND EleutPic 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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    • 420 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. ESTABLISBID 1797. 'OK FIRE INSURANCE ONLY Am )unt insured £835,000,000 Übsob paid U,600,0U0. Premium inonme 906,000. tr it mica effected on almost every description property at current rates of
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    • 634 2 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.- Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo l |u%nnnn Silver Re»erve....» 4,-260,000/ 14 J6 U0U RESERVE LIABILITY OF .1,,™,™ PROPRIETORS I"' 10 0000 0 COCBT OP DIUKfTOBBr— R. SHiwis, Eaq.— Chaib>4H. Hon. J.J. Bell-Ibvinu I Dsptrrr ("haiku a- E. (JOKTZ, Esq. IF. SCHUBART, Ksc|.
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  • 813 3 Afghan Affairs. Tiik Tune* of India says: We learn from the frontier that the position of the Haihiah Mullah (v fanatical frontier priest, the spiritual adviser of the Amir of Afghanistan) at Kabul has undergone lonniderahle change, and that, tor the pomp and circumstance which marked his first
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  • 736 3 The lial'ivin VimmotUmd dwells upon the steadily profitable working ot the Royal Packet Navigation Company. The Company is fully alive to the need of availing itsJf of present opportunities to the full by increasing its fleet of steamers. The gains of the company continue to increase, and will
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  • 213 3 Reported Deadlock. Armistice Unanimously Refused. The following came by German mail on Saturday The Daily Mail is in a position to state that a serious hitch, approaching to a deadlock, has arisen in the peace negotiations. While the Boers agree to the loss of their independence «nd to
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  • 224 3 Oir correspondent Straits Celestial" who wrote to us on Friday last on the law's uncertainty regarding selfdefence against burglars has probably never heard of a case tried before Mr. Justice Charles in England ten or a dozen years ago. The facts there were that an
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 517 3 NOTICES. T7*NGINEER of large experience with a'l 12A classes of land machinery and saw milling, wharf-building Ac. seeks employment. Apply to ENGINEER, m. w. f. 30/4 c/o Strait* Times. WANTED. AN Apprentice Salesman. Apply to 28-5 L. B. c/o Strait* Time*. WANTED. 3 EURASIAN fitters, and engine dryer for Soemalata.
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    • 576 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE OR ON LEASE. A STEAM sawmill situated on a very good site convenience in loading and unloading. For farther particu.ars Apply at m.w.f. 8-6 No. 34 North Canal Road FOR SALE. HOODED buggy, light and easy running. Also, set of harness. Formerly property of Lieut-Col. Whitley. Apply
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    • 608 3 NOTICES. rBE LET. Roouih with a private family. Healthy locality. Tennis court. Reply to O. V., c/o Straits Timet. 18-5 TO BE LET. A HOUSE, No. f> High Street, now occupied by J. Baftiani. A comfortable house, No }>r> Bukit Timah Road, near the Cemetery, now occupied by Mr. F.
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  • 346 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 28th APRIL. Ex-Governor Leslie Mortier Shaw of lowa— Mr. Gage's successor as Secretary of the Treasury in the administration of the United States is a statesman «o little prone to spread-eagleism" or exaggerations of any sort that one reads his alleged oration in
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  • 773 4 In response to a couple of rather scathing articles in the 6'iani Observer, the Straits Times now tenders its apologies for having referred to its alien contemporary as the organ of the Bangkok Government. It is not the official organ tbougn it frequently speaks ex cathedra, as it were a
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  • 18 4 H. E. the Governor will \>e. "At Home" ai Government House on the 29th instant, at 5 p.m.
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  • 19 4 Our London Letter will bi found on pejes 2 and 3. Page 3 aho contains other interesting reading matter.
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  • 14 4 Thk Loot with the mail from Europe is due here at about 0 ,-i.m.
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  • 12 4 Thk homeward mail by the Bengal closes at 6 a.m. on Friday
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  • 11 4 The work of dismantling the Central Police office has commence i.
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  • 9 4 Exchange, share, and produce quotations are printed on page
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  • 10 4 Comti D'Aui'.ans arrived from Bangkok by the Borneo this morning.
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  • 13 4 I Miss Wkrry was a passenger for home by the Ceylon on Saturday.
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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 pages.
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  • 19 4 Sir G. T. M. O'Brien retires t'rom the Governorship oi Fiji, and will be succeeded by Sir Henry Jackson.
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  • 19 4 Thi Town and Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).
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  • 20 4 The P. and 0. extra steamer Tientsin left Bombay yesterday afternoon, and is expected to arrive here on Tuesday morning.
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  • 21 4 The following Reuter telegram dated London 11th April appears in the Kobe Chronicle:— The Boers have surrendered to the British unconditionally.
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  • 29 4 Second-Lieut Pkahse, 13th M. 1., has been granted leave of absence on medical grounds till June 9th. He was to leave for Calcutta by the B. I. Punduu to-day.
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  • 31 4 The P. A O. outward mail steamer Ballaarat with dates to the 11th April left Colombo at 11 p.m. on Saturday, and is expec ted to arrive here on Friday afternoon.
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  • 30 4 Thk S. V. I. parade for drill on Tuesday and Friday next at Bras Basah Road, 5-15 p.m. The Cadet Corps parades next Thursday at 4-15 at Bras Basah Road.
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  • 35 4 The P. O. homeward mail steamer Bengal left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, and will sail at 8 a.m. on the following morning.
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  • 43 4 Thb Rubattino steamer Bormida arrived this morning from Bombay with 19 passengers, and after medical inspection went alongside Tanjong Pagar Wharf. She brings cargo from Genoa ex Domenico Baktuino and from Venice ex Vinoenzo Florin and leaves for China at 8 to-morrow morning.
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  • 834 4 Numerically, it was a very different audience which listened to Mr. Marsh's singing on Saturday evening as compared to the assembly at the Volunteer Smoking Concert, but, though smaller it was no whit less demonstrative in its appreciation of the evening's entertainment, four encores being asked
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  • 61 4 Prince Tsai Chen, who represents the Empflror of China at the Corona tion, is due here from HoLglcong in the Bengal on Friday next. On the occasion of his arrival, and also when the Japanese Royal representative passes through here, the 13th M. I. and the 3rd M. L. 1.,
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  • 94 4 Special Telegram. THE CONTINGENT. ARRIVAL AT PENANO. A Warm Passage. Penang, Monday Monday The Singapore Coronation contingent arrived here this moraine on board the Ceylon after a warm passage. All the people on board are well, and the contingent is very lit. Lieut. Col. Murray and his men wish to
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 54 4 in I MEN AND MATERIALS STILL 00 OUT. Lmtim, 27th April. Mr. Brodrick, speaking at the Borderers' dinner, said we are perhaps in sight of peace; but in the interval thr. War Office is sending out men and materials to carry the war on for another year, or
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    • 63 4 BRITISH SHIPPINQ BRITISH STILL. War will End the Agreement. The j)aity Telegraph says that the vessels in the new combination which belong to British companies will remain British and be under the control of British managers. In flu. event of a war in which Great Britain, the United
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    • 59 4 Lotulon, 28th April. Disorder is increasing in Russia. INSURRECTION AND TERRORISM. The peasants in insurrection have devastated sixty estates. At Poltava, there is a reign of terror. The landlords and the estate-stewards at Kharkoff are fleeing, and abandoning all their possessions to the infuriated peasantry and workmen.
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    • 24 4 The authorities show either pusillanimity or ruthlessness in dealing with the insurgents. The captured peasants are "knouted" or scourged <vi masse.
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    • 18 4 The Czar has given up his intention of visiting Moscow owing to the agitation there.
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    • 48 4 AMERICAN AMBITION. Mr. Shaw, the American Secretaiy to the Treasury, has delivered a speech, in which he declared that America will police not only the Street in which she lives, but also the whole Western Hemisphere including all the countries and islands washed by the Pacific Ocean.
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    • 54 4 In his opinion, American wealth and energy, supplemented bythe possession of Hawaii and the Philippines, the Isthmian Canal, and the largest merchant lldet la the world, which America is bound to have, will transfer the sovereignty of the Pacific from the Union Jack to
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  • 58 4 1710- Died lliomax BetUrton, tctor. 17 >H Born Monroe, author of tbe Monroe Doc-trine. 1767 On thin Jay anpoarej the lirnt of the celebrated letter* of Juniu* in the I'ublitAJvertiMer." 1770- Botany Bay dixi-overed. 170H-- Mutiny of the Bounty." 1801 l)ied Anthony, n«venth Karl of Shalti'"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 673 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMPSON, THOMAS Co., MERCHANTSMELBOURNE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY SINGAPORE. Indentß taken for all kinds of AUSTRALIAN INDIAN PRODUCE Correspondence Invited. 191. CECIL STREET, Singapore. in. A f. v.c. WA -TED. ENGINEER'S Phop Foreman for Siam, mist be experienced in general work. Liberal salary to a suitable man. Apply to 80-4
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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 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Sundays 8 a.m. to noon.
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    • 25 4 Craotints Life-like, enlarged photographß, 20 by l'>] inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by tli«* Straits Times at *•> each. Read the offer on page 5.
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  • 1215 5 CORONATION CONTINGENT. OFF IN THE "CEYLON." tears and Cheers at Johnston's Pier. Tub contingent of Volunteers representing Singapore at thft Coronation of His Majesty King Kdward left on Saturday afternoon in the intermediate I' ,t steamer Ceylon. A huge crowd of townsfolk saw them off from Johnston's Pier, where the
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  • 106 5 A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE." A mirthful contributor sends us the latest version of the S. V. A. Contingent dismounting drill. Singapore Volunteer Artillerymen will no doubt appreciate Scene— P. and O. Ctylou, April 27th, 1902, one day after leaving Singapore. S. V. A. Sgt.-Mjr. (Detailing) :—Prepare for dismounting
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  • 247 5 Ninth List. Brought forward 90,04" Sy-'i Mobamed AlsagoS 1,000 The Straits Cattle Trading Co. 200 M. C. Mansoor 200 Ebramsah Pakir Meydin <£• Co. 100 Sayna Abdulcadir 100 Ssiiboo Mobamed Merah Co. 100 Solomon Sods HusaiDsah Marican 100 Had jee Oosman Aboonahim 100 HaroD Abdulsamit 100 Umbak
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  • 107 5 At 1 a.m on Saturday morning, Chief Inspector Sullivan was doing rounds." In Orchard Road he saw 'rikisha peon No. 26 taking money from a 'rikisha puller. He got off his bike,' caught the peon and found a cent in his hand. He then followed the puller who had gone
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  • 694 5 Rain has been very much in evidence during last week, and on Saturday it spoiled fast work as all horses had to work on the inside tracks. As usual on Saturdays there was a good attendance of members down to watch the training, but nothing of much importance
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  • 179 5 The arrangements for the accommodation of the Indian Coronation notables are well advanced. The rajahs have each been assigned a separate residence. Fifteen representative notabilities will be accommodated at St Ermin's Hotel. The Pioneer's correspondent, cabling from London on 9th inst., says The Richmond Town Council give Old
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  • 63 5 Two Chinamen have just been sent to prison for two years by the Bench Court for possession of a quantity of rice which they could not account for, in the harbour. There are now twenty-two men in jail doing sentences of eighteen months and two years for thefts in the
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  • 542 5 LITTLE CO. v E. WALLACE The Payment of Costs. In the oupreme Court this morning, before Mr. Hyndman-Jones, Mr. Hackley appeared on behalf of John Little and Co. on a judgment summons, to claim payment of 51, 454 from Mr. E. Wallace, this being the amount of the coats in
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  • 128 5 The first "In Memoriam cot has been promised, for St. Mary's and the brass tablet is to be made in London. A prayer-desk, with the following inscription, on a small silver plate, is to be placed shortly in St. Mary's Home Chapel "In Memoriam. The Rev. W.
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  • 67 5 We are sorry to hear that Dr. Fowlie has had the misfortune to break his arm. Dr. Fowlie has a motor car. He was taking an airing therein when so mething went wrong with the works, and the vehicle stopped. The doctor was attempting to set the matter right, when
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  • 86 5 Tan Hin and Chua Kian Chia ng have been arrested on the allega tion of having on Friday last, committed th eft of 109 logs and 88 planks value $1,450, the property of Mr. L P. van Cuylenberg. This morning, they were arraigned before Mr. Beatty on this allegation. Mr.
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  • 85 5 The new Supreme Court building was used by the Judges for the first time to-day. The two new Courts are light and well ventilated, but from what passed this morning the acoustic properties do not seem altogether pleasing. There are several staircases in the building which will ensure the members
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  • 129 5 On Sunday evening, a football match was played on the Tanjong Pagar ground between teams representing the Straits Nationals and the Hackney Carriage Football Club. The Malays played very roughly, and even went so far as to make use of their lists, as well as their feet. One of the
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  • 125 5 Successfully Raised and now in Singapore. The Bfesraer Aing Hin wlich it will be remembered was wrecked some weeks ago on Pahcing Bar has been successfully raised, and is now in port here. The work of raising the vessel was undertaken by Hiley Hargreavos and Co., the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 106 5 IN THE MATTER OF THE Estate of J. M. Lyon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Engineers' Stock-in-Trade, Machinery &c. (By order of A. Lyon, Executor.) To be held at J. M. LYON Co's WORKS AT BEACH ROAD OS Monday, the 12th May, 1902, commencing at 1 10-30 a.m. To be
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    • 396 5 NOTICES. Don't Miss This. F Cbc Straits Simcs' CRAOTINT Jl Jbife-Jsike Enlarged tPdotograpd FOR CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sporting Times" and several other British papers that would not misrepresent matters to their subscribers advertise them .is worth Two Guineas apiece. A Life-Like. T^NLARGEU I y IRTRAIT MOUNTED
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 178 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 28th April. High Water. 1.52 p.m. S.V.E. Musketry Drill. 6.10. Tuesday, 29th April. High Water. 1.18 a.m. 2.86 p.m. F'ture Sale. Tyersall Road. Powell. At Home Govt. House. Mikado due. 6 Town Band, People's Park. 6to 6. 8. V.I. No. 1 No. 2 Co. Parade. Old
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 225 6 NOTICES. THE TWO POPULAR SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE TIIK CKLDB ATKD fIS "HOUSE OF COMMONS" r~^^l 4 D1 1 S XV/U' r???iff\ Buchanan Blend VI I i^tillcr.- l>y Appointment t>! >^^H^V^V I '^J> His Majesty the King /feji^ K be htainilJ a Stores. I^aEM V EOYD, KAYE CO.. 5D Change Alley,
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    • 78 6 TANSAN Is on sale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers... Borneo Co. Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents... McCTymont Co., Port Dickson. Malacca. Chow Kit Co., Kuan Lnmpur. A. Oldfield, Ipoh. H. J. Hamilton, Teluk Anson. ROBINSON &CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT O» Gents' American
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    • 360 6 NOTICES. MAINTAIN^ IHE HIGHEST TEPUTATION EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD, "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF REP JAMAICA Estd. f%J il ■*y^LrTW»TIW»TsnM ttf aIH since 1829. {^LUs^EiAMBiLfBIIJLUUSSraJi Prononrced by the HIQHCST MSOtCAL AUTHORITIES the in SSia TORPID L.VER, DEBILITY, ERUPTION, WEAK and
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    • 185 6 Craotints Lite-like, enlarged photographs, 20 by 15^. inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Skmih Time? at $."> each. Read the offer on page f>. COALS AT GALLF Best Welsh and Indian (Barrakur) always in stock Quick despatch. CLARK, SPENCE Co E. COATEB Co. Galk\ April, 1902. 5-6 J.
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    • 929 6 NOTICES. KAUNALL ti HILLKB 96, Robinson Road. HAVE ON HAND:Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, ■10, 60, K0 100, 1 10, and I'JO Volts. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits. Any Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fans. For Table Use, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people whe have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 698 7 ■np.HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED 4TIUE StancUri Life Amuuot. I Norwich Dnicn Fire Innurano* Society. Atla« Asgunui > Ooiip&nv (Fire). l*he Ei|uit»M« li.fe Assurance Society. The China Mutu&l St«*m Navigation Company The Tottenham L*(jer Ifcer Company. For particulars of U.e«B Companies, »cc the full aWerfcement of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITF>D. Amenta.
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    • 1353 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, I^ONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAABT MAATSCHAPPI.I Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aokscy, latk J. Dakhokls A Co., 2-3, Collykb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer Prom JEipected^ Will be Despatched for_ On Katavia Ipril 27 Penang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja, CeUbes Analaboe, Tapa Toean,
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    • 637 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. /^OMPAGNIE DEB MEBBAGERIB? V> M ARITIMEB DB FRANCE. Tzlsoraphic Addbksb: Mbbsaqbsu:, SIMOAPOBB. The mail steamer* will leave Singapore on or auout the undermentioned dates.— Outward. Homeward. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Laos Apl. 28 Yarra Apl. 27 Salazie May 11 I Indus May 11 Sydney 26 I Tonkin 26
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    • 597 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. f\CEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY \yj AND NEDERLANDBOHE BTOOMVAART MAATBOHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Towg. Tons. \PeUui 7441 Hector 4660 Tydeu* 7441 Diomed 4671 Telemachut 7441 Menelaut 4*»71 Jaton 7441 Nettor 3b09 Agamemnon 7010 Vlyitet 3620 7039 Pyrrhus 3620 Achille* 7048 TantaJw B«2n Deucarton 7080 /zton 3612 taom«n<su# 6763 JJfopeu* 3118 Stentor
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    • 482 7 INSURANCES. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. fcIRE AND LIFE. CAP! TAL...~...£3^KK) ,000. 1 JFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL &~CO.. agents. THE PHCENIX ASSUEANCF COMPANY OF LONDON. (EBT BLlflMtD A. D 1782.) The ondeni^Ded, Agents for the above Com pany, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at the current rates in
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1198 8 Uuaer this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— •hip; l«j. barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-po\vi>r: Brit.—British U. S.— United States; Fen.— French <Jer.— German Dut. Dutch Job. Johore Ac, G.c— General-cargo; d.p. deckpassenger I.'.— Uncertain T.
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    • 642 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrivai. and name of agents. Ht«amkrs. Achilles, China, May 26; Mansftelil. Adria, Hongkong, May 16; Behn M-ver Alcinous, Liverpool, May 28; Mansfield. A l l i■ g Sourabaya, May 13; Daendels. A i go, Barry, left Mar 7 Anstralind Fremantle. May 12; Boustend.
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    • 43 8 For Per ttr. Time. To-Morbow. I'.Swet'ham via ports Batavier 2 p.m. Pontianak Sri Pontianak 4 p.m. Wednesday. Indragiri Aiiui Ann Noon. Cheribon4S'marane Pionier 1 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Poh Ann 2 p m. T. Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m.
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    • 144 8 From Europe By the M. M. 8. a. lau>s due on the 28th April, with dates to the 4th April. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 11th Mar. From China By the P. 40. s.s. Bengal due on Thursday. »ft Singapi Mar
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    • 436 8 I VISSKL'M NAN! KLAb 4 Rio. Toss I_l I i Caftain Fio.u Sailed Cox.-u.nkk-. I Cattais bio.v SAILIO I I Apl a. r > 25 M •M •JH M 2b 26 M 26 •Jt\ 27 ■27 27 27 27 ■21 27 27 n '27 27 27 27 27 28
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    • 188 8 I>AIE. Vkssel's Namb. 'Flag A Rig Tons. Destination. N 2«; 2« 27 28 27 28 27 28 28 29 38 28 28 «8 29 28 28 29 29 89 i Hong Moh B it str. I 36/16 Penang Medan Oar str. I 478 Deli P. Regent Luitpold Btr. 39*0
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 185 8 WHITE AW AY, LAIDLAW CO., FOR A TT^Tr^^POTJ Q! A T7T7 c c or D!a a fe is the best Fireproof and Burglarproof Safe fitted with J\^ V XV^ JL vJX^. i^JL^JL A c famous Dial Lock which is simple for the Purchaser to understand but an SALE unfathomable problem
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    • 24 8 11 H IRA N O The Best Japanese Mineral Water. Case of 18 quarts $8/50. Ci>*e of -W pints S.".'.">ii JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandann Kerbau Hoipital, .'7th April, V.",. Ha.m H p.m. > p in. RB.MAKKS. Bar -J» B>U 29.806 HMM Morninß. Temp.. BS.O 8«.7 7rto day and W. B'lbTbcr 7».0 80 0 ;7.-j night cleai Dir.ofWind S.K. S.K. Calm. Max. Temp. S7.:t i Mm ..I 74.1 Max in Sun 189.2
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