The Straits Times, 30 April 1902
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Title Section13 1902-04-30 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20.816 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement702 1902-04-30 1 NOTICES. jgINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting. 1302. MA V 20th, md, and ith. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th May. First Race. THE GOVERNORS CUP. -A Cup presented by HE. Sir F. A. Swet enham, k. c. m.c, with $200 added money.— A Race for Maiden Horses anil hnrves702 words
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Advertisement547 1902-04-30 1 THIRD DAY Saturday, 24th .\lny. Kikkt Hack. THE OPEN GRIFFIN HANDICAP.— Value $300, and |fiO 'o the Second Hone.— A Handicap for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance Sin. Distance, R. C. Sboono Race. THE BCURRY BTAKEB—VaIue 9400, and $100 to the Second Hone.— A Handicap for547 words
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Advertisement609 1902-04-30 1 (NOTICES. NOTICE. rE Port Dicks^n Co-operative Coffee Curing Company are prepared to recpive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Terms (riven for lar«» shipments. Apply for terms to the 31-9 MANAGER. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rpHE Office of the °trajts Chinhsk 1 Printim; Office baa U>en rem< ved to609 words
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Article196 1902-04-30 2 Sir Alexander Swettenham seems to be popular in British Guiana where he is now Governor. The George town Daily Chronicle thus- praises him as President of the Combined Court or Legislative Council of that Colony Seldom have the public representatives attended to their duties with such exemplary196 words
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Article718 1902-04-30 2 Matters coming- to a lieaJ. Tub Siurn. Frse l're.-:< pulilisln^s th* following :i i i-if on the (situation in HiaoMM Maiaya •vliicl) seems to klu>w Unt i lie British fjiirwiii— nt lias taken up, in eanifst, the (|iie«tions which Siamese i;|ipre>Ki m ;ind isqueezing have brought718 words
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Article284 1902-04-30 2 Consul Williams' Observations. Regarding trade conditions in fcMngapo: c, United States Coosul O. F. Williams writes to the State Depart ment as follows After nearly a year of close observation here I am pronip ted to write of the urgent need of American business agents in284 words
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Article471 1902-04-30 2 Colonial and Foreign Scholarships. LjOMKMf, April .')ili flu; leimsiil the will nl (lie late Mr Cecil Kln.ili s have been published. The sum oi £100,000 oeqiifcatued to )iiel College, Uxturd University include* i'lo.WH' for the. extension ot the > uilege building, and is to bedevoteii to471 words
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Article128 1902-04-30 2 Wk noMce. in a Bangkok paper, t na. the well known (inn of artistic decorators, Messrs. Bonnet of Saigon, have recently sent one of their distinguished decorators with twdlve Annamite painters to carry out the decorative work of the French Legation at Bangkok. The work is now com pleted and128 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement209 1902-04-30 2 NOTICES. T^ 11 SPECIAL littn viile s Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent, off for cash. DUTY EXTRA p^S ji ii H_ r~ i •■•Mil «3 o j Z .7 "'I tj W iv <^s3MRIZih ~W\ i 'I c tv fie 2 iM!fli|/ s+ff 1 (II 5 DUNVIIIIs I209 words
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Advertisement321 1902-04-30 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AND Elet'trie Blasting Apparatus, The aliow Explosives, l>eing all mn.nr'ju.tv.red in Great Britain, are made to o<u«s tlie high staitdard of safety and ourity tests imposed by the British tovernmetd,321 words
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Advertisement761 1902-04-30 2 NOTICES. rpHE gTANDARD T IFE QFFIOE pays upwards of Half-a-Miltion Pounds Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly increasing, exceed Eight Millions and a Half Sterling, and have increased over 40 per cent, in the last 15 years. The Business is conducted with Ec.Htnm'i. the premiums are moderate,761 words
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Article1100 1902-04-30 3 Hail, umbug. hail I Bky-pilots. I'oliticiftM". And Fatted Fools who bask in mgh positions, Kings. Kaiser, (Queens, and (Quacks l>ow down before thee (Jreat backer of the brainless, Friend of Foo s Hail, Humbug, hail!" Lumlon, '.\rd April. The disciples of the cult of Hum'nug have1,100 words
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Article757 1902-04-30 3 There arc not a great number of people living in this country who were born in the same year as Queen Victoria. They who entered the world so luiik at.o as Ibi9 and are still with us hale ami hearty are undoubtedly in the running757 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement527 1902-04-30 3 TO BE LET. IMMEDIATE entry: 284 St. Michael I Road off Seranegong Road, newly built residence with stabling. Apply to LERMIT A WEBTERHOUT l-. r i la Battery Road. TO BE LET. COMPOUND House No. 58 Hill Street (lately occupied by the Chinese Consul (kneinl), suitable for a hotel. Apply527 words
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Advertisement597 1902-04-30 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE OR ON LEASE. A STEAM sawmill situated on a very good rite convenience in loading find unloading. For further particulars Apply at 111 w.f. .3-5 No. 34 North Canal Road FOR SALE HALF million (W 0,000) Para rubber seeds iHevea Brnziliensis). 20,0n0 rimibong plant? (Ficus Elastica) From597 words
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Advertisement187 1902-04-30 3 BANK. Nederlandsche Handel Maatsohappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Capital f. 60,000.000— (abt. £6,000,000, Issued Capital f. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,760,000.) Rbbfrvk Funk f. VHl,ooo— (pbt. J73.0T0.) Head Office in ft maw rdai.i. Head Agency in Btitavia. Branches: Penang, Rangoon, Medan. (Deli), Semarnng, Soiirai.awi, Padang, Phenbon, Tegal, Pecalonitan, Pasoeroean. Tjilatjap, Uorontalo,187 words
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787 1902-04-30 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 30TH APRIL. Reuter's despatch anent the French elections held on Sunday last, is rather vague in its wording. It is no doubt true that the candidates when addressing their constituents either in printed addresses or verbally delivered orations —generally make some such profession787 words
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Article911 1902-04-30 4 ArROi'GS of all this, and of Trusts and Morganising generally, the statements set furth by the Armour Companies' local representative, Mr. Hugo Ellis, in these columns yesterday, have excited sufficient interest to justify iin account of the Beef Trust from another point of view. As it is now alleged that911 words
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Article95 1902-04-30 4 Panel Tsai Chkng, who is going to England to represent the Emperor of China at the coronation of King Edward, will arrive here to-nurrovv morning in the P. &O. BmtfmL The Henyil will go direct to the wharf, and soon afterwards tkt Prince will board a launch which will convey95 words
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Article14 1902-04-30 4 .Some reading naiiir sill be found on pa^e 2. Page contains our London Letter.14 words
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Article17 1902-04-30 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1, ,7,.., 7 The homeward mail closes at 0 a.m. on Friday.17 words
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Article9 1902-04-30 4 The Sarawak yacht Zaliora arrived from Sarawak yesterday afternoon.9 words
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Article16 1902-04-30 4 Messrs. Puttfarcken Co. have opened a branch at Bandjermasin. Mr. A. Hilckes has been appointed Manager.16 words
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Article16 1902-04-30 4 Mr. Kershaw, tiie uewiy appointed Attorney-General of Ceylor., is expected there from Europe in October next.16 words
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Article20 1902-04-30 4 Mk. A. B. McLennan, cadet, has been appointed to act as Assistant District Officer, Kuala Pilah, from Ist April. i20 words
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Article20 1902-04-30 4 Lieut. Col. Teversham, ;ird Madras Light Infantry, leaves for London by the P. iV O. Bengal, sailing on Friday next.20 words
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Article21 1902-04-30 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article25 1902-04-30 4 A second Ceylon Voluuteer contingent f u service in South Africa, mustering 98 strong, left Colombo for the seat of v?r on the 22nd April.25 words
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Article30 1902-04-30 4 It is notified *hat Dr. Croucher, Hon. Surgeon and Captain of the Malacca Co. S. V. C, has been gran'ed 15 m»nth«' leave of absence, to date from 2:ird inst.30 words
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Article27 1902-04-30 4 The Kijnig Alhert left Hongkong at noon to-day, and is expected to here on Sun lay morning. Vine will probably leave for Europe r/n Monday afternoon. 127 words
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Article26 1902-04-30 4 The Governor of Ceyyon has introduced the system of Y >ress Communiques for authoritativelY announcing important events. In is much appreciated by both Press arid public.26 words
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Article38 1902-04-30 4 A kken'CHMAN named Mil 101 l is travelling round the world without )< farthing, and if he is lucky may be seep in these parts. He started from Parisland when last hearH of had got as far slh Austria!38 words
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Article32 1902-04-30 4 Thk Special Assizes fur tlfie trial of the three Chinaman who stan\d charged in connection with the murder of Mr <ifo. Rutherford, commences' at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning before the Chief Justice.32 words
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Article83 1902-04-30 4 A pretty girl aged 17- was returning home from school in Winterfchur when in a deserted part of the road she was seized by a young man, who kissed her, thanked her, and continued on his way. The youth, who was afterwards arrested and fined £4 and the costs £76,83 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article37 1902-04-30 4 AUSTRALIAN LIMITATION. London, 'Mth April. The penny postage system applies now to letters sent from any part of the Empire to Australia, but not to letters sent from Australia to other parts of the Empire.37 words
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Article154 1902-04-30 4 DUTCH EXPERIMENT. At the invitation of Mr. Weiss, a Director of tiie BatavU Plantations Co/npany -the Foreign and Colonial Ministers of Holland attended a successful Marconi demonstration between the seaport of Scheveningen, and a warship, lid v itiiles away. Mr. Weiss is applying for a wireless telegraph concession154 words
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Article84 1902-04-30 4 LIBERAL LEADERSHIP. LnU.r. The Liberal members of the House of Lords have formally and unanimously elected Lord Spencer as their leader in that Assembly. PENNY POST TO CHINA. From the Ist May, the postage from England to all places in China, where there are British post offices,84 words
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Article105 1902-04-30 4 fc's— Died Lucan, the poet. MSB— City of Moscow wu founded. 1524 <:huvttlier Bayard killed. 1050 Tne last two persons bebe<tded by the old Hal fax *v llotine for robbery. iHrii'— Horn .Mary 11.. Quieo of England. 17GS Born Duke of Wellington. 17-.* Washington inaugurated first105 words
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Article204 1902-04-30 4 S. C. C. v. R A. R. E. The S. C. C. have so few opponents now in the football field that they are compelled to play the same team*, week after week. Last night they had as their opponents the same team they played last week, the R.204 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1902-04-30 4 NOTICES. THE American Biograph. The Ring of the Cinematographs., will now tx exhibited EVEKY DAY at 9p.ni in Malty unJ \vat«rproof lent standing at the foot of Fort Canning, HILL STKKKT ffwiyifcm Enormou* Succriu. Prick Ist Reats Si 50 I 3rd R.-ats $0 80 Snd Seats .00 4th Se*tB for266 words
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Advertisement648 1902-04-30 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED AT ONCE. ONE book-binder for the Strititt Time* office. Apply to the Manager. NOTICE. THE undersigned hereby warns the public against accepting, as of his make, the bread suppl ed by three bakers whom he has dismissed from his service, and who have started a bakery of648 words
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Advertisement34 1902-04-30 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 H a.m. to noon.34 words
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Advertisement25 1902-04-30 4 Craotints 1 Life-like, enlarged photographs, 20 by ]~>.\ inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Straitu Times at each. Read the offer oij page 5.25 words
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Article37 1902-04-30 5 Thk death is announced of the Han. i. <!ardincr Austin. w/»o had lone been a familiar figure in Brubados. He was ♦he son of the late Mr. Gardiner Austin C. M. G., formerly Colonial Secretary at Hongkong37 words
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Article37 1902-04-30 5 Mr. A. K. OUrovsky, the Russian Minister at Bangkok, is about to deport from Siam on leave. His departure is generally regretted owing to his social popularity and his keen interest in -port generally, indading the turf.37 words
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Article37 1902-04-30 5 An interesting statement was made by the Hon. Secretary of the I'erak Club at its general meeting, held on Saturday week. Tim wines account was the lowest on record, only 86,600 against nearly 10,000 five years ago.37 words
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Article43 1902-04-30 5 This morning, Mr. Joseph Loan. present occupier of room No. 27, Adelphi Hotel, reported at the Detective Station that between the hours of 10 last night and -J this morning, property valued at $700, nearly all in money, was taken from his room.43 words
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Article50 1902-04-30 5 In the Dolomite Mountains three women lost their way in a snowstorm i;ul were found frozen together in a stone-like group. They had to be laid in ;i 1 together and dragged into the valley and thawed in front of a izreat lire before they could be separated tor burial.50 words
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Article52 1902-04-30 5 Tiik Directory far Hangkok «M Xiam tor 190::, a copy of which hns reached us, is a valuable work of reference in connection with Siam. It contains a store of information packed in compact form and is an indispensible business guide in that qiMrtmr. It is printed at the Bcmffei52 words
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Article49 1902-04-30 5 The Legislative Council of Ceylon has voted i^.Ul'O to Sir We«t Kidgeway. the Governor of that Colony, to meet his expenses during the Coronation trip. It was explained to the Council that H. E. would officially represent not only Ceylon but alto Mauritius, Seychelles, the Straits Settlements, and Hongkong.49 words
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Article62 1902-04-30 5 At the farmrall dinner given by the Sultan of Pertk, on his departure to attend the Coronation, Mr. Treacher, the Resident-'Jeneral, congratulated H. H. or> his selection by the British (iovernirent in connection with the Coronation. In bidding farewell to His Highness, the inhabitants wished him a safe and pleasant62 words
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Article85 1902-04-30 5 The postponed Cigarette Smoking Concert" will be hel-l on Friday next L'nd. May, at the Tanglin Club. Mr. Alec Marsh will lake part in the programme and it is to be hoped that there will be a good attendance of members and their friends. For those85 words
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Article136 1902-04-30 5 Crews for the forthcoming scratch Emu races hive been drawn as follows:— A. Robertson, f-ik.) E. H. H F. Hartnell I J. W. Thomson P. H Gibbs. D. Robertson G. Emer-on W. G Fxrgie v C. A. Weaver. ,J C. W. Darbishire (stk.)") K. A. Brown r136 words
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Article217 1902-04-30 5 About II o'clock this morning a fire occurred on the premises of the Tan jong Pkpi Dock Co., at the rear of No. ;i The Company are taking vigorous action to stamp out cases of infectious disease, which have been numerous in the aoaHl quarters of217 words
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Article2060 1902-04-30 5 (Via Australia.) Delarey's Defeat. The Staiu/anl'' rorrexpondent at Klerks<lnr|i itatH llmt the liner reverne oi March 31 was the wont decixive check Knxtained by (leneral Delarey during the war. General Walter Kitchener nent 1,700 well-moantc<t men under olonel Cookxon to reconnoitre in 1 lie direction of the2,060 words
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Article173 1902-04-30 5 Shortly to be Issued. The newspapers to hand by the last mail state definitely that a new pattern rifle has been approved and will be issued shortly to the whole Army. It will be termed the Improved Enfield." The breech action is similar to that of the173 words
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Article40 1902-04-30 5 The Globe says that Colonials resident in Great Britain will hold a Coronation banquet in London on July 9th. Mr. Chamberlain will preside, and it is expected this will be the largest gathering of Colonials ever seen in the metropolis.40 words
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Article58 1902-04-30 5 As the draught of the Japanese battleship Mikaxa is great, it is understood that her commander has decided to coal her from lighters out in the roads. The collier Cerea with over 4,000 tons Japan coals, went alongside the Borneo Wharf on Monday to discharge. The Singl.ep and58 words
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Article78 1902-04-30 5 At Portsmouth, at the beginning of the month, the new armoured cruiser Aboukir was commissioned for service on the Mediterranean station, whence, it is said, she will probably come out to the China Station. The Aboukir a magnificent vessel. She has a displacement of 12,000 tons,78 words
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Article649 1902-04-30 5 Singapore, 30th April, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers 8 12.50 Copra Bali WLW do Pontianak 9.35 Pepper, Black 3-.M2J do White, (5%) 55.00 Kago Flour Sarawak 3.70 do Brunei Xo. I 3.40 Pearl Sago 4.45 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 25.00 Coftee, Palembang, 30% basis 28.00 Coffee, Liberian Xo. 1 18.50649 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement268 1902-04-30 5 LIQUID_ FUEL(Petroleum Residue) Large stocks ;ihvay.s on hand. 32 6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f. o. b- in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) opposite western entrance of New Harbour. The fuel is delivered through a 6 in. pipe capable of discharging 200 tons per hour. The fuel268 words
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Advertisement169 1902-04-30 5 When one is all run-down, completely tired out, it is then he feels that life is not worth living. He is easily discouraged, is indolent, has no energy for either business or pleasurable pursuits. Life is a drag. H» is not sick, nor is be well. The trouble is that169 words
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Advertisement394 1902-04-30 5 NOTICES. Don't~ Miss This. Cbc Straits Simc* 1 CRACJTJNT Jl Jsife-Jsike Enlarged FOR CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sporting Times" and several other British papers that would not misrepresent mutters to their subscribers advi-rti-' 1 them .-is worth Two Guineas apiece. A Life-Like. ENLARGED I )ORTRAIT MOUNTED ON394 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous178 1902-04-30 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 30th April. High Water. 3.31 p.m. S.V.E. Musketry Drill. 5.10. Thursday, Ist May. High Water 2.48 a.m. 4.40pm. Moon. Lust Quarter. 5.fi3 a.m. P. O. homeward mail due. Prince Cheng expected. Special Assize. Friday, and May. High Water 4.U am. 6 2 p.m. P. A 0.178 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement209 1902-04-30 6 NOTICES. Agents for LEA PERRINS' f I fe WORC£STERSHIBE SAUCE By Special Warrant^^^^^ His Majestg Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Every Hospital in England that usc^ Bovril (und there are over 500 that do so) gives practical, unassailable testimony to the pre-eminence of Bovri! as a strengthening, nourishing,209 words
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Advertisement64 1902-04-30 6 6. OTOMUNE &CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Japanese Curios SINGAPORE. HAVE JUST RECEIVED CLOISSONE WARK SATSI'MA WARE LACQUKR WARE IVORY WARK ORNAMENT* INBRONZE AND ANTIMONY PORCELAIN WARE Flower Stands, Flower Pots, Tea Pots, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Coffee Cups and Saucers. Silk Table Covers, Doyleys, Tea64 words
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Advertisement294 1902-04-30 6 NOTICES. I i( IB ARK AN 3 IRON WINEj) SOLE A(iE N T S MEDICAL HALL, Singapore. tu.th.B. 16-2-o.i JAMES WATSON 9 CO/S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD $12 per case, duty extra. V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8 per case, duty extra.294 words
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Advertisement166 1902-04-30 6 NOTICES. The ARMY NAVY Stores CALCUTTA. The S;idrl|pry Di'p.irtmciil including all kind- of repairs, i>> now in full woriia^g order utnlrr oxpci t Kiiru|naii ranmrMng anH ilir very in-st qnmlltlet of uenta* and Ladies' Booisand Shoe?. made "fi-.-pecialh liplu woiuhl for li< t uojitbrr \\,>;ir, Miistocked ;n; n large variety166 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement704 1902-04-30 7 *P.HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED rfSIIE Sty 1 1 Life Aarannos. Union Fire Insunoc* Society. A Mm A*flHi«< Company (Fire). The Equitable Life Awurance Society. The China Mu*'ial Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. For particular* of tU«e Companies, »cc_ th* full a/ivertiKement of THE BOKNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Acent*.704 words
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Advertisement759 1902-04-30 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, IXONIMKLIJKB PAKBTVAABT M.VAtscHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agescy, latb J. Dakndkls 4 Co., 2-3, Collyek Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected W'll be l)««patcbed for On liutavia April 27 Penang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja, Celebes \nalaboe, Tapa Toean,759 words
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Advertisement641 1902-04-30 7 Portia^ and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) i)nti.< of BmHnai frem Ihe AY/ I'neijic Coast Porte Lewis*; Dye HOXUKOSG I'OKTI.ASD ABOUT ABOUT "Indravelli" -.'.Mb April 21th May 1 ndrapuia 14th May 12th June I ndrashama" 14th June 13th July Throtigli bills of lading641 words
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Advertisement717 1902-04-30 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. PIOMPAGME DJSB MEBBAGEJUEB \j MARITXMES DE FRANCE. TELEGRAPHIC ADDREBB: MEBBAGERIIS, SISOAPORK. The iiai) st eamers will leave Singapore on or auout the undermentioned dates.— <>l TWAKD. HOMEWARD. Dates. Date*. 1902. 1902. Sakuie May 11 I Indus May 11 Australien§ 26 1 Tonkin 25 Ocennien June 8 Laos June717 words
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Advertisement524 1902-04-30 7 INSURANCES. LANCASHIRE INSUBANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL £3.000 ,000. LIFE FUND £1,000,974. FIBE FUND 291,434. POWELL &~CO.. AGENTS. THE PHCENIX ASSCBANCF. COMPANY OF LONDON. (Establish «d a. d 1782.) The undersigned, Agei-ts for the above Com pany, are prepared to aooept Fire Bisks at the current rates in Singapore,524 words
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Advertisement518 1902-04-30 7 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCL (ESTAKLISHED A.D. 1720) TIHE undersigned, agents tor the above 1 company, are prepared to r<:cept Firn Risks at current rate*. BEHN MEYER Co. w. A g. 31/12 MAGDEUURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) IfTIHE undersigned, agents for the above A company, are prepared to518 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1182 1902-04-30 8 Unaer this heading the following abbre- riations are used str. stoainer sh. «uip; l>q. bangle; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht: Cru— Cruiser; Got.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. Bri- I tish: U. S.— United States; Fch.— French <ter.— German Dut. Dutch: Joh. Johore: 4c, 0.c. General-cargo; d.p.1,182 words
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Article709 1902-04-30 8 Nam*, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agents. Steamers. Achilles, China, May 26: Mansfield. Adria, Hongkong, May 16; Behn Meyer. Alcinous, Liverpool, May 28; Manstield. Alting. Sourabaya, May 13; Daendels. Argo, Barry, left Mar 7* A uetrnlien," Colombo, May 2« M. M Australind Fremantle, May IX;709 words
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Article50 1902-04-30 8 From Europe:—By the P. AO.s. s. BatInitrnt due on Friday, with dates to the 11th Apl. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 12th and Itfth March. From Cihxa :—By the P. &O. s.s. Bengal due on Thursday. TIMK TAHLK Off MAILB l)Ug.50 words
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Article195 1902-04-30 8 5 Vessel's Namb A Toso. Captain Kkom itßlk (.'ussjuske* a I Rio. Apl ult *«-i a Britstr Wtpttw Muur Apl Mjttooa Esek 29 Ban W liatt fcooi. str. 199 Kow»e Pontianak Apl Jl Ban Seng 29 Diamante atr li« 4 Rmtenbuig Amov Apl Si Benc SeDK 29 A ictoria195 words
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Article140 1902-04-30 8 Dat». Vesskl'h Name. VeBsbl'B Name. Flag A Rio. Toss. Destination. pi 29 30 30 3U 30 30 30 [ay 1 pril 30 lay 1 pril 30 SO 30 30 30 30 Kanagawa Maru Kuby Giang Ann Selun Sri Wmipsi-f Emile Siam G. G. Meyer Poh Ann Merionethshire Ku.n Sang140 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1902-04-30 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., REMOVAL 4_ REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL o REMOVAL REMOVAL SAI F REMOVAL SAI F REMOVAL SAI F REMOVAL SAI F REMOVAL REMOVAL I jr^ L^ L^ REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL jrYL^ L^ REMOVAL From Ist to 31st May, WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., From Ist to 31st May. REMOVAL A REMOVAL262 words
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Advertisement92 1902-04-30 8 Drink Malacca Tea The best md purest, direct from The Durian Tunggal Estate TO BE OBTAINED AT Messrs. John Little 4 Co., I cd.. Mann Ann Lock 4 Co., Battery-road, and Mmr* Ynng Lee Seng, Ore hard -road. m. w. 4 f. H/10 Gianelli Majno's Pure Natural Milk. Sterilized. The92 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1902-04-30 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kaiidanrj Krrbau Honpital, 19th April, ttOS. it a. m 9 p.m. Up m. Remakes. Bar 29"924 20.824 2».i*83 Morning Temp 88.5 84.0 7S 4 and day W. B'lbTh.;r 790 78 0 76.-_> cloud v, Dir. of Wind N.W. N.W. Calm, night clear. Max. Temp. I*B.o Mm 74.4 Max.104 words
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