The Straits Times, 29 April 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20.815. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1902 PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 639 1 SlNIIM'ORK, M Al'RII., I!*)"-' PRODUCE. Cambier ktyma S l-'.O" Copra Bah KM do Pontinnak 9.35 Pepper, Blaol: 3-2.O" do White, (5%) HUM) Sago Floor Sarawak ,,3.70 do Brunei No. I 3.4(1 l'earl Sago h Coffee. Bali, 15% basin KM Coffer., I'olembaui;. 20% basis *M0> Coffee, Liberian No. 1 1H.50
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 NOTICES. John Little Co., Ltd. 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? consisting of TRIMMED HATS, TOQUES, AND BONNETS Suitable for the May Races and Coronation Week. HBW DRESS MUSLINS AND
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    • 604 1 NOTICES. THE GROVE HOTEL. TANJONG KATONG. [S 1 n'Hut < fully cool during the hot *vettber, with every convenience for sea >ut h ing. Special tiffin and dinner parties can be arranged for by telephone 285 or 111. u.c. KIPLING calls Cricketers FLANNELLED FOOLS and Footballers MUDDIED OAFS." You will
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    • 529 1 NOTICES. Craotints I Life-like, enlarged photography zOby 1-V inchep, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Strait* Times at So each. Read the 1 offer on page 5. 5 Photographs -^(r ~m From Life i Por Lovers of Art. Beauty and Chic carefully selected assortments, cabinets or stereos, with illustrated
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    • 182 1 NOTICES. Raffles Hotel AND Raffles Tiffin Rooms. Just received in the refrigerator of the Imperial German mail steamer KONIU ALBERT: PURE BOHEMIAN PILSNER BEER. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors. fi-5 TANSAN Is on sale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers... Borneo Co. Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents... McClyraont
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    • 29 1 INDIAN ENGINEERING. An Illustrated Wsikly Journal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PKOFEBBION IN INDIA With guaranteed bona fide oi niativn. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C K CALCUTTA
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  • 1517 2  - bonoria and the Boxers. (By F. A.) Uonoria stood up and displayed a smart tailor-made confection in grey. How do you like my new dress P she enquired. "It is a little bit of all right." 1 replied. Where did you get it from P Kedfera's. Ten guineas," Baid Honoria
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  • 280 2 The Tamil Coolies. With regard to the Statute Immigrants employed on the .SingaporeJohore Railway in 1901, tiie Assistant Superintendent of Indian Immigrants, Singapore, writes as loUowi to the India, i Immigration Oflice: During the first part of the year the health of the railway cooiies v/pj, very bad,
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  • 29 2 Hongkong, Lnttang, due 2nd May, Bout. tead. Port Arthur via ports, Ekaterinoslav, on 7tb May, R.V.F. Sydney via ports, Ctilun, due 7th May, M cAljster.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 763 2 NOTICES. CLSUAPORE BPOPDie CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. MAY MA, 22nd, and 24th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th May. Fiiwt Kacc THK (.OYKKXOK'S CUP.-A Cup piewnlad bj H K. Sir F. A. !-wettenLam, K c M.(^.. with sji'oo :nl<led money.— A Kace for Maiden Hor?es and horses ih.-it LMM
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    • 749 2 Third Raoi. THE ROADSTER HANDICAP.— VaIue $260. A Handicap for Horses that have started in the Roadster Race on the Second Day. Entrance $6. Distance. H mile. Fourth Kacc. THh BTKWARDB' CUP.— Value |400, and SIOG to the Second Horse. A handicap for horsee that have started in Races Nos.
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    • 355 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly j matured in bond. Price $10 per case; samples free. lIORNKO CO., LTD. tu. th. s. Sole Importers. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. IT is an advantage to effect Assurance early in life. By delay, the rate of Premium increases; Death
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    • 388 2 NOTICES. FODENS' STEAM WAGON EASILY beat all competitors at the recent Military Trials at Aldershot, which the following Table of Results will show FODEN. Dato. Mile Time. Fuel. Water. fith 30 sh. 45m. 420 lbs. 227 gals. 6th 80 th. 4/>m. 359 lbs. -jo:, gals. 9th 82 oh. 16m. 392
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  • 269 3 On Coronation Day. Thk Bishops of Bath and Wells and Durham, it is reported, will have a unique place apart from their Brother Bishopf on Coronation Day. Since the frowning of Richard 11. these two Loi-ls.Spiritual have enjoyed the honour of standing one on each side
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  • 316 3 Li.-t <>f Undaimtd Letters lying at ikt i',. d Pott Ofkty tlinfnpon. Altm, K. Koster, Capt, J.A. A|.ia. A. Lawl.ie, M. BiMici-sai. M Levy, A. Bradford. M. G. Lifsusti, M. L. Bronsse, P. Lissiniacho C Carle, D. Little, A. M. Cbristophersen. Loraus A. Capt. <»• Maitland.G. M. Cotton,
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  • 363 3 Anglo-American Rendezvous for Plutocrats. Now thai the American millionaire has lii ink established himself both in British trade arid social circles, it becomes necessary that he should distinguish himself from his Ihsb favoured lounttymen by the establishment of a London oi'ib, whose splendour, vastness, und wealth .■hall
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  • 635 3 The expenditure in 19U2 190 a is estimated a». i:i74,000,(X>0, including the war charges, which are placed at ,£14,7>0,0U0 le«s than in 1901 1902. There is a deticit of !.">_! millions. Sir Michael HiekH-Beach said the government must ask Parliament for a grant in aid of the sugar-producing
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  • 63 3 Thk theoretical benefits of the AngloJapanese Alliance have been discussed. The practical use is partly seen in the news which comes of the recent action of the Japanese Admiralty We understand that they have issued instructions to their representatives in China and Corea that they must give a liberal supply
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 628 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND BHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,oo'>\ .1,,.,-nnnn Silver Reserve....! 4,-'W),COO/ 14 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF I ln r»rtrt¥l PROPRIETORS j..iiu,uw.u*j Covet or Dibcotobs:— R. Bhiwin, Esq.— Chair ah. Hon. J.J. Kkll-Ikvino I Dipiitt Chaibmai'. C. GoETZ, Esq. 11. Schit.ai: r, K-m A. Haupt,
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    • 575 3 NOTICES. WANTED. AN Apprentice Salesman. Apply to U B. c/o Strait* Times. WANTED. SMART Chinese salesman, being thoroughly acqua nted with the bazaar. Apply to 30-6 HOOGLANDT&CO. WANTED: Chinese clei k, good bookkeeper, must be able to work Typewriter and to write Shorthand. Apply with references to THE BORNEO CO.
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    • 593 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE HALF million 0,000) Para rubber seeds (Hevea Braziliensis). 20,000 rambong plant? (Ficus Elastica). From Bukit Lintang Estate, Malacca. For particulars apply to: TAN CHAY VAN, Malacca, or KIM HOE A Co, 23, Boat Quay, Singapore. 25-5 FOR SALE. A THREE QUARTER size billiard table with 3 ivory
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    • 725 3 NOTICES. TO BE LKT. RANNOCH LODGE, 17 UraDge Road Entry Ist June, 1902. App'y to ftEAH LIANG SEAH v.c. No. 2 North Bridge Road. TO BE LET. A HO USE, No. 6 H i^h Btntet, now oci-u pie<i by J. Baftiani. i comfortable house, No Ofi Bukit Timah Road, neni
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  • 1466 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 29th APRIL. Mr. Game's successor as Secretary of the Treasury in the Cabinet of Mr. Roosevelt seems to have left himself open to a charge of Spread Eagle-ism which could never have been preferred against the shrewd but ever c mrteous Chicago financier
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  • 341 4 Aside fro in the phalanx of farmers which often confronts packers at most critical junctures, there are other difficulties over which they have no control, and which frequently cause them heavy losses. For instance, packers usually anticipate an enormous trade for dry salt meats throughout the Southern States during the
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  • 164 4 I'ndkk the date of Singapore, March 31st., the Uornimj Leader publishes the following exciting intelligence Kochiag and a number of other town« in British North Borneo have been attacked by head hunters from Dutch Borneo. Over iM people were killed by the raiders. A punitive force is starting in pursuit
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  • 143 4 The Singapore public will be glad to learn that Reuter's local service will be increased on May 1st the day after to-morrow and thereafter we will rtceive nearly ">0 per cent, more words per month than heretofore. This is especially gratifying in view of the fact that the incomprehensible persistence
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  • 163 4 Those unfortunate members of the local police force whose duty calls them into Tanglin compounds ■>' nights ate especially anxious that the European residents of that district should not shoot at them on sight. In some places the prowling protectors of the peace are greeted with regular little fusillades, and
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  • 70 4 A rki'kkskn i ativk of the New York firm of Morgans, which engineered the Trans-Atlantic Liner Combination, or Steamer Trust said, the other day, at an interview, that the Trust would result in making ihe United States the real rulers of the merchant marine of the world. So runs a
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  • 20 4 Honoria ami Hie Bitters, a tale by K A.", will be found on page 2. Page contains interesting reading matter.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 212 4 MILITARY ATROCITIES. ljondon, 29th April. The admissions mud.: by General Smith's counsel during '.he court-mar-tial on Major Waller at Manila on charges of shooting Filipinos have made a painful impression at Washington. INDIONATION AT WASHINQTON. The newspapers demand General Smith'p dismiss. il f'ruin the Service Iih had disgraced.
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    • 53 4 Later. Delarey's commandos held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss matters. Deuirey came into Klerksdorp on Thursday with a few members of his staff. Lukas Meyer and two subordinates returned to Balmoral on the 25th instant, and took the train for Middleburg and Belfast, to hold further meetings
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    • 17 4 Queen Wilhelmina will be able "o leave the sick bed in a short time.
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    • 35 4 Sir Michael Hicks-Beach has stated that the extra stamp duty on cheques, u nder two pounds in amount, will be remitted on the drawer presenting the returned cheques at the lost Office.
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  • 234 4 Japan's Latest Acquisition. The new Japanese battleship Mikasm (Capt. Hayaoaki) arrived here at 1 l-;fii a. m. to-day from England via Colombo, en route to Japan. This, the latest acquisition to the Navy to Japan, is one of the largest, fastest, and most powerful battleships in the
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  • 29 4 Thb remains of Dr. t.-r (iowan, a prominent resident of Bangkok, were cremated there in the Buddhist fashion on the 18th instant. Dr. Gowan was a native of Scotland.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 655 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. ESTABLISHED 1864. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. (9*riee Jsist on Jlpplieation.) THE American Biograph. Tbe Ring of the Cinematographs., will now be .>xhil>iw>l EVERY DAY ut *»p m., in anairyin.l witorproof tont standing at 'lie foot of Fort Canning, HII.L STREET.
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    • 53 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 o p.m. Sundays a a.m. to noon. Wbhokh \t Ashprington House, near Totnes, March 30, the wife of I F. Wrefoid Straits Settlements, if
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    • 15 4 H. E. the Governor will be "At Home at Government House to-day at 5 p.m.
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    • 25 4 Cnaotints: Life-like, enlarged photographs, xOby I">4 inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Straits Times at $5 each. Read the oiler on page 5.
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  • 524 5 ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE AT THE POLICE COURT. Startiir. Statement by the Informer. This morning, the three men, Leong Ah Yeow, .Siew Wens Yew and Chan Ah Kat who stand committed on the allegation of having murdered the late Mr. Rutherford, were brought before Mr. Beatty with a view
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  • 97 5 Mr. C. S. Morston of Borneo Wharf was, yesterday, the victim of a robbery committed at his house, No lv Teluk hlaneah Road, between the hours of 7 and 11-M am On his return he found his door broken onen and his boxes rilled of every
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  • 148 5 The now steamer Qi*m§ lie?, just built hy Messrs. Rainage and Ferguson (Limited), Leith, for the Tan Kirn Tian Steamship Co., is now on her way out from home in charge of Captain Dunlop. The ship is intended lor trading between Singapore and Uatavia, and
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  • 135 5 Ykstkhday afternoon, a preliminary enquiry held by Mr. Marriott into an allegation of cheating brought against Lay Seng, a time-keeper in the service of Messrs Riley Hargreaves Co., by his employers, was concluded, According to the evidence adduced the defendant had so altered the time books for the month of
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  • 936 5 THK WAR. (ienerally a hopeful feeling prevails a« to the i --in- of the peace negotiations, although one rim which ik held is that the Boer» are procrastinating and hoping for belter terms when we are nearer the Coronation. It i« believed that General De Wet and Ex-
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  • 108 5 Insi-ectok Howard arrested, on Saturday, three Chinamen on the allegation of having, on the 2nd inst stolen from a godown in North Boat Quay 800 bags of beans, value B*oo, the property of Eng Chin Yornj. It is known that the beans had been shipped to Pontianak and sold tlit-r.-
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  • 59 5 Last night, Sergeant Cahoon arrested Lay loon Khiew at the [tallies Hotel, where he is employed as a servant, on the allegation of having stolen a number of articles of jewellery, value about. S:(imi, the property of Madame Blanco. This morning, the case was postponed to enable the police to
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  • Correspondence.
    • 141 5 To the Etlitor of the Straits Times Dbar Sir, I think it time attention was called to the extent to which bathing in public and committing nuisances on the main streets and roads of Singapore are allowed. This morning, I was coming to town when I saw
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  • 230 5 N. D. L. PASSENQERS The Cerman mail steamer rVtM BmmJ /.nit/mltl -irrivi'il mi Saturday noning Iroin Hnrope with IM pas-enters, of whom 49 disembarked at Singapore. Among these were From Bremen. Miss Anna <;<>et. MW llelene Meier. Mr. liernli. (leske, Mr. Willi Evers. Mr. Xorbert I'ardonnier. From Antwerp.- Mr. 11.
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  • 260 5 Arrived per l.ti N. from Hatavia. on Sunday morning. Mr. Maxwell McUralh, Mr. W. I), (iraliam, Mr. K. Notton. Mr. A. Wisselinck, Mr. BovensSniit. Mr. and Mrs. Kit-hard* and child. Mr. and Mr*. Hoist. Mr. .1. C. LagerwerrV, Mr. Haentjens Mr. and U II. Diij.erron and two
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  • 76 5 The competition for the Silver Monthly Medal on Saturday last, resulted as follws L. E. P. Wolferstau Dr. Ellis A. \V. S. O'Sullivan Li. Bosanquei J.C. D Jones Mnjor Winter \V Stiven C. I. Carver H. K. New-march 43 4*- 1 89-12=77 48 44 87— 4=83
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  • 16 5 Col. Teversham. Major Dorehill, Dr. Dane, Messrs Michell, Whitehead, and Collyer played but returned no scores.
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  • 75 5 Mb. Matthew, of the Straits Cycle Agency, placed a valuable diamond pin in a drawer of his deJk yesterday morning. He was called away, for a few moments, and on returning found the pin had gone. Information was given to the police, and two tambies were arrested, one of whom
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  • 6 5 To-day's 4/rus bank rate is l/B£.
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  • 9 5 The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m on Friday.
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  • 12 5 Exchange, share and produce quota tions will be found on page 1
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  • 17 5 Mr. and Mr 1 J. Kerr, left to-day by the 7,/ios for Europe, via Japan and America.
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  • 21 5 H. M. S. Vearles* went out for gun practice early this morning and returned to the riKids about 1 1 iK).
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  • 21 5 Cholera, this year, has so far not, taken an epidemic form at. Bangkok, but many sporadic cases of it are reported.
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  • 21 5 Smppim; advertisements, w'th datPR of sailing etc.. will he found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 31 5 Thr Kine of «iam. the S>nm Free Prexn hears, will set. out at. the end of this rear on a voyage round the world, pome via Japan and the United States.
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  • 23 5 Provision' has heon made in the new Supreme Courts for newspaper reprp«entative« a departure which is mu<*h appreciated by the gentlemen referred to.
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  • 27 5 Tn"»K Bengalis, one a oonstahle. were arrested yesterday for trespass in the "rounds of St.. Andrew's Cathedral. This morninsr. they were cautioned and discharged by Mr. Beat.ty.
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  • 26 5 The IMatt. a nrominent. Paris journal, names M. Pichon, the. French Minister at Peking, as likely to ouoceed M. Donmpr in the Govprnor-General-ship of French Tndo-China.
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  • 32 5 Trfre >» a Ci<»ar«tte Smoker at. the Tangltn Club on Friday nisrbt,. for which, it is understood, an interesting mu^al programme i e hpine prepared. Mr. .ilec. Marsh will be among the vocalists.
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  • 36 5 Thk funeral of the lat« Sir Andrew Clarke took place at B^th on the 3rd in«t,. Among th<» wrpat.hu placed on the coffin w»r one In affpetionate remembrance from the members of the Straits Settlements Association.
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  • 38 5 Mepsrs G. H. Pritchard, .lohn McTMiPrson, B. M^Arthur. R. H. Young, R J. Rosknlly. Mr and Mrs. X .1 Parry. Mr. and Mrs. E. P Osgood, and Miss G Young arrivpd from Colombo by the Kanagawa Maru yesterday."
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  • 45 5 Os Sunday morning the corpse of a Chinaman was found in the alley way beside Messrs. McAlister and Go's godown on Battery Road— the very hub of the European business district of Singapore. It was still t.hern at 4 o'clock p.m. That was hardly decent.
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  • 47 5 The Daphne arrived at Plymouth on the 2nd inst. and has since paid off at Chatham The Amphitrife, which has Keen commissioned by Capt. Charles Windham C. V. O. was to leave Chatham for China on the loth inst. She has been fitted with wireless telegraphy apparatus.
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  • 66 5 It is satisfactory to learn that on the occasion of the late rock-blasting operations at tne mouth of the Singapore River, the delicate instruments in the Time Observatory close by, in charge of Mr. Fry, were not affected in the least. The walls of the Observatory were cracked in all
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  • 300 5 A pleasant little gathering assembled on Saturday at Raffles Hotel, where the staff of the China Mutual Life Insurance Coy., Ltd. met to bid bon voyaee" to the Singapore Manager, Mr. Hankin, on the eve of his departure for home with the S. V. C. Coronation Contingent. After tiffin Dr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 190 5 NUT BEYOND HOPE Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little's
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    • 173 5 Some people are weakly and emaciated yet they are not, so to say, sick. Their appetites are fair, they eat good, wholesome food, but they cannot gain flesh. The fact is, their nutritive functions are 'leticient. The food may even be digested, but is not properly assimilated. With loss of,
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    • 217 5 Mr, J, van den Brand Go,, Lawyers, Medan, Deli, tv &f. aO/6 "HIRANO" The Best Japanese Mineral Water. Case of 4* i|uarts S* 50. Case of 4* pints $.V'sO. JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. RAFFLES STORE. 33, Sorth Bridge Road. We have Bibhoss, we have Lacks. We have E.ssenxbs and Milk.
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    • 399 5 NOTICES Don't Miss This. Cbc Straits dimes' CRAOTJNT M Jsife-jbike Enlarged *Psotograps FOR CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sponing Times" and several other British papers that would not misrepresent mutters to their subscrilwrs adwrti-" them -is worth Two Guii.'.-as apiece. A Life-Like. ■TtMLABOBD I)<>RTRAIT MOUNTED OX A PF.AIE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 192 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 29th April. Higb Water. 2.35 p.m. At Home Qovt. House. 5 Town Band, People's Park. 6to 6. S.V.I. No. 1 A No. 2 Co. Parade. Old Jail. Site. Wednesday, 30th April. High Water. 1.59 si.m. 3.31 p.m. Lnnd Sale. Powell. 2.30. S.V.E. Musketry Drill. 0.10. Thursday,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 158 6 NOTICES. if* a!. I. >!/:> FBO3J 3 TO 18 H.l' NOW IN STOCK RKADY FOB DELIVERY. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., ENGINEERS. SINGAPORE, PBRAK, BANGKOK WRITE Ft>R PRICES AND PARTICULARS RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SINGAPORE. t^ r™* a 1 /r^ w^
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    • 330 6 NOTICES. I (((BARK AND IRON WINE^ SOLE AGENTS MEDICAL HALL, Singapore. tu.th.s. lb-2-03 'DARTRING 1 'LANOLINE' <\, >y Natural Toilet Preparations. \((^^sSl "DARTRING" TOILET -LANOLINE in small and fJI'I J|l/V b*%t collapsible tubes. Makes rough skins smooth and protects delicate complexions from tru- rihcb of wind and sun. DARTRING' 'LANOLINE'
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    • 169 6 NOTICES. The ARMY NAVY Stores CALCUTTA. The Siiilfllery Department inclodlnc &l kinils of repairs, is now in full working order under expert European supen isinc. fttH the very he>t ■|ualit irs of Qentu' and Luiimf biioi!-:ind Slioes,mi'.ie.ife.| iall) light weight for hot wenthei- u.:ir, :ui> stocked in large variety In
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 716 7 yUIE HORN EO COMPANY, LIMITED THE S»jd»ri Life Aswurenoe. Norwich Unioa Fire Inran.no* Society. Ulm Assuranco Company (Fire). The Eouitiible Life Araurance Society. 1 he China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottennam Lager Beer Company. For particulars of tte«e Companies, see th« full adV»rti««ment of IUE BORNEO COMt'ANY, UMITKD. Agent*.
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    • 1369 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAABT MAATBCHAFPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agtnts at Singapore: Ship Agency, lat« J. Daihd>lB A Co., 2-3, Oollykr Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Wil^be Despatched for On HuUivia April 27 Penang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja, Celelies ADalaboe, Tapa Toean, Singkel
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    • 637 7 I STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. /"WMPAGtfIE DEB MEBBAGERIE V> MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Telegraphic Addrbss: Me«<agkrii>. Singapore. The -nail •(earner* will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates.— OUTWABD. HOMBWA3D. Dates. Dates Saltuie May 11 I Indus May 1 Aiutralirnf 26 I T<,,,l.in 2( Oceanim June 8 Loos .June S E. Shmnm
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    • 611 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. QCEAN orKAM SHIP COMPANY XEDERLANDBCHE BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Tons. Tons PfUut 7441 Hector 46« Tydeut 7441 Diomed 4671 TelemacKut 7441 Menelau* 467] raton 7441 Nestor SfcOf Agamemnon 7010 Ulysur* 3ri2C Ajax 7039 ityrfttw 362 C AehiUet 7043 Tantalus 382r Deucalion 7030 /zton 361 J Tdomeneut 6763 AAipetw 3118
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    • 380 7 INSURANCES. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE CAJ > JTAL...~...£3^HK) ,000. LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 25«;434. POWELL &~CO.. agents. THE PHCENIX ABBTJBANCF COMPANY OF LONDON. (Establish «o a. d 1782.) The undented. Agents for the above Com pany, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at the current, rates in
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 93 8 Oi.uer this heading the folk. win; abbreTiatiors are used gtr. steamer sh.— «hip; t>q. barq'ie; sch. schoonei Yet. Yacht; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. -Horse-power: Brit.—British U. S.— United States; Feb.— French <3er.— German Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore •kc.,G.c— General <argo: d.p. deckpassenger U.— Uncertain
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    • 87 8 Men -of- War. etc. arltm. H. M. cm. 5 a H tons, 14l» crew gt n-. 2.1C1 H.o. Capt Gmham, 4th Feb Frori Sheerneos, 16th Dee. Senior Nava tmt-r. For China, U-Rds. Mi -'in. Fed yacht. 100 ton«. 24 cm, no ici>. 4-S H.p. Nac-ndah, SKi April. From Tell in—
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    • 919 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. ou»i Poh (ivan, Brit. str. 575 tons, Capt .ttratton, 2 -th Apl. From Macaskar, 19th Apl. G.c, a. id 47 dp. W*e Bin 4 Co. For MacaSHar, 4th -Rds. Bi>u\crr. Dut. str. S2K tons Capt Ponssen, -Hth Apl. F.-om Deli, 24th Apl.
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    • 682 8 Name, port, probable date of anioal. and name of agents. Steamers. AchilK-j. CLina, May 25: Mansfield. Airia, UongKong. Ma\ 15 Behn Meyer. A!cinous, Liverpool, May -•■<: Manbfield. Alting. Sourabaya, May 13; Daendels. Argo, Barry, left Mar 7 Australind Fremantle, May IS; Boustead. Austria. Hongkong, May 2b Rautenberg. Ballaarat,
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    • 108 8 War Per itr. lime. To-MoRBOW. Billitou Pontianak Perguin 11a.m. (odragiri '.nvi Ann Noon. ,'heribon B'marane Pionier 1 p.m. P. Svret'ham via ports Poh Ann 2 p.m. Penanq and Calcutta Kum Sang 3 p.m. F. Anson via ports Malacca S p.m. Pootian&k Snmba* 3 p.m. Yokohama and Koi ■<■
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    • 141 8 From Europb: By the P. O s. s. BtUlaarat due on Friday, with dates to the 1 1th Apl. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 12th and lrith March From China By the P. AO. s>. Rengal due on Thursday. The standard
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