The Straits Times, 7 May 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20.822. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 420 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. MX. ALBKBT DURIJEB bm I■ a adaaittad a p.-mnw in our Una. 144 U. HIEBEK CO. NOTICE. AQBNBRAL Meeting ol the Engineer* fta»w Intion will be held in the rooms' mi ih" erasing oi Wednesday 7th. at f.-iT p.m. 7 if ones. mm: Port Hick- a Co-operative Coflee
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    • 702 1 NOTICES. CLNGAPOKE SPOKTIXG CLUB Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1902. WAYZHk, 22nd, and 24th. FIRST DAY. IWannK 20//< May. FibBt Race. THK GOVERNORS OUP.-A Cup presented by H K. Sh F. A. Swettenliam, k r. m.c. w>th $-JW added money.— A Race for Maiden Horses and horses that have run
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    • 525 1 THIRD DAY ISatitrday, 24tk .\l'nj. First Race. THE OPEN ORIFFIN HANDICAP.— Value *300, and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. Second Race. THE SCURRY STAKES— VaIue $400, and $100 to the Second Horse.— A Handicap
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    • 452 1 NOTICES. Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. H \VK NOW NHWCSD THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to Sit la ksa Firebricks to [JjilU p i. Fireclay $2 <-^ P ton Boiler seating?, boiler covers, and any othnr other shaped bricks or firebricks can l>e made to Miter for
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    • 383 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ^BROS., LD. i?jave aasG anppcKeD A large stock of SUNSHADES the latest novelties from the best London and Paris houses. A Special Show now on For the Coming Races. Each Sunshade a different Coloured Silk, no two alike. j Black Satin Sunshades. Sw Cream Satin Sunshades. Plain Foulard
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  • 1696 2 (Ity Hugh Clifford.) The gentleman of England who sit at home in ease have often enough only the feeblest conception of the violences of which Nature is capable. They know a fog when it gripe their throttles, and plume themselves on the unique perfection of its blinding, blackening,
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  • 158 2 Appointments. Mr. A. T. I)kw, Acting District Magis trate, Lower IVrak, to act as Harbour Master, in addition to his own duties. Mr. Cecil I'earse, Warden of Mines, South, to be Warden of Mines, I'erak. Mr. P. A. K. David, Assistant District. Magistrate and Treasurer, Kuala Kangsar, to act
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1025 2 NOTICES. O7 J7CHOTIRMALL CO. Have Just Received a large Selection of Canton-made silver ware and silver iiirios of the latest designs. Canton-made Grass cloth embroidery, containing d'oyleys, centre pieces, mantle borders, teapoy Otven, table rovers, bed", covers, &c, &c, &c. Bokhara-made artwork embroidery. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. JEWELLERS SILK
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    • 309 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers at Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, M.I. KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AND Eletipic Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, In' ing all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British
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    • 250 2 NOTICES. •J"HE gTANDARD JJFE QFFICE pays upwards of Half-a-Million 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 Ilcono.ity, the premiums are moderate, and
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  • 212 3 In Mr. Dooley's new volume there is an entertaining chapter on The Poet's Kate." tactically it is an essay about Mr. Kipl.og, and Mr. Dooley blossoms forth this time as Mr. Kipling's admirer: Roodyard riipling is a difTrint kind iv a pote. He don't keep pothry f
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  • 290 3 //1/H-, 88M April. Tiikkk was a great commotion in Lipis ai about 10 the other night, when people began rushing from town along the trunk road, saying that the gaol was on lire. It turned out, howevev, to be a Chinese squatter's hut, adjoining the gaol and situated
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  • 374 3 Yhk King's birthday, thi.~ year, will lie kept on the SOU May at home st:ii i<n,>, and Ofl tlio l<'th November at foreign itntiont The Governor hns assumed the oflice of High Commissioner lor the K. M. b. and British North Borneo. The Hon \V. it. Collver is
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  • 623 3 Major Waller's Case. Ma.i»k Waller of the U. 8. Marines has been acquitted of the charge of murdering eleven natives of Basey in Samar island who were shot under his orders Military men at Manila are now discussing the probpble effect of this verdict of the general
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  • 243 3 P. O. Japan, sailing about 24th May. For London, Mr. and Mrs. Stormont, Mr. V. Flower, 8 sergeants and 9 men. N. D L. EVmNN Irene, sailing about 19th May. Kor Bremen, Mrs. Cassens, Miss Martha Cassens. For London, Mr. C E. F. Sanderson, Mr. T.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 627 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo Silver Reserve....! 4,.'.V>,000 M KESERVE LIABILITY OF I 41n in0 0 PROPRIETORS |..#lo,u.w.uuu Court or Dhikctors K. Shiwin, Esq.— Chairman. 'lon. J.J. Bill-Irvino I DIPrrTT Chai km a> E. GOKTZ, Esq. j H. SItHUBART, E*q. A Haupt,
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    • 630 3 NOTICES. A PFRENTICE wanted also a clerk for i V the Robinson I'iann Company Ltd., Singapore House v.c. WA TED. 2nt£AJ>Lß pressmen and one Compositor. 1-6 Apply to K iL, c/o Strait* Itowj WANTED: Chinese clerk, good bookkeeper, must lie able to work Typewriter and to write Shorthand. Apply with
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    • 580 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. ONE s<>t of Billiard Cushions complete, and one set of Ivory BiHiard .Sails secondhand Apply at the v.c. MASONIC CLUB. PINB-APPLE PRESERVING MACHINE. FOR sale, a new pine-apple preserving machine. Price moderate Auply to KIM HOE A Co. n. c. '24 Boat Quay. FOR SALE. A QUANTITY
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    • 444 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. ,1 "QELAIB," 98 River Valley Road rent J.) moderate. Apply to v.c. K. c/o Strait* Timr». TO BE LET. COMI'OUM) House No M Hill Street (lately occnpii-d by the Chinese Consul General), mitable for a hotel Apply to CHOP HENO LOONG, v.c. -J4 Xi l.inson Road
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  • 1056 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 7TH MAY. A public meeting to consider what steps should be taken for a public celebration of the Kings Coronation is convened for the 15th inst. It is MM too soon. Singapore used to take the lead in such demonstrative matters, ft is,
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate was 1/S,V
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  • 6 4 Typhoid fever is raging at Penang.
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  • 8 4 Chief Inspector Millivan is on the sick list.
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  • 13 4 Thk Dallas Company after a successful season at Penang has left for Deli.
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  • 13 4 The calendar at the Penang Assi/.es which opened yesterday included a murder case.
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  • 13 4 The German mail steamer Hamburg left Port Said on Monday afternoon, outward bound.
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  • 17 4 Thr shareholders of the Bank of China and Japan have confirmed the resolution to liquidate the bank.
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  • 19 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park this afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting.)
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  • 22 4 Kko.m 10 o'clock yesterday, till 10 this morning, nine cases of cholera, six of which were fatal, were reported to the police.
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  • 21 4 Shippinu advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 27 4 The P. A O. outward intermediate st eamer Formosa, left Penang at 5 p. m yesterday, and is due to arrive here at 6 a. in. to-morrow.
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  • 29 4 A Chinaman with a record has just been sentenced by Mr. Beatty to six months olid a whipping for the theft of fifty cents worth of fu-elie de mer.
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  • 22 4 The following passengers left yesterday by the Catherine Apcar: For Calcutta, Mrs. Lan»berg, Mrs. Saulsman Miss Scharff, Messrs. Ezra, Cohen, and Home.
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  • 31 4 King Alfonso of Spain will be crowned in Madrid on Saturday the 17th inst. On that day, the Hon. J. M Allinxon, as Consul for Spain, will hold an official reception.
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  • 33 4 H.M.S. Fearles* leaves for Hongkong in a few days. She will be relieved by the Vestal. The Vestal is a sister ship of the ill-fated Condor which recently disappeared in the Nor'h Pacific.
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  • 39 4 This morning, a "tt kang ayer in the employ of Mr. X; a Nathan was fined by Mr. Beatty S5, in default 7 days for leaving his master's service without giving due notice any wages due to be forfeited.
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  • 34 4 This morning, two Chinamen quarrelled in North Canal Road. One stabbed the other in the neck; the injury was not serious, but the wounded man was sent to hospital. The stabber has been arrested
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  • 31 4 A cavmiias rifle team will attend the Bisley meeting in July of this year. The team will leave Montreal eailier than usual so as to be in London for the Coronation.
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  • 32 4 A committee appointed by public meeting at Penang to arrange for the Coronation Celebration there is presided over by Mr. Justice Leach. It was to meet yesterday to consider tbi festivities programme.
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  • 38 4 A 'HIKIBHA puller was, this morning, lined $5 by Mr. Marriott for leaving his fare (in this instance, Sergeant Stapley) before completion of his journey. This is a common offence, but if sufferers would prosecute it would cease.
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  • 33 4 This morning, Sergeant Stapley prosecuted two Hylams for being the occupants of a common gaining house at 1 liukit Timali Road. Mr. Marriott fined them each $200, in default, two months' rigorous irmrisnnment.
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  • 47 4 Last night, there was a marked increase in the audience who witnessed the American biograph. All the first seats were taken up by Europeans who fully appreciated the entertainment. If the management < ould see its way to laying down a few boards, still better results would follow.
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  • 66 4 On the 2<sth ult. Talib, a marina police constable, was arrested on the allegation of robbiog a Chinaman oi four cents. He w.is duly charged and his case remitted to the B-ik-Ii Court Yesterday afternoon, lie was arraigned before Messrs. BfoeknM sod Wilson, Mr. R. W. Braddell defended. After hearing
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  • 81 4 The court-martial on an American officer, General Jacob Smith, for authorising military atrocities in the campaign against Philippine insurgents in the island of Samar, has begun at Manila. General Smith's counsel admitted tint General -mith instructed Major Waller, another incriminated otttc-r, to kill and burn, and to make Samar a
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  • 133 4 Latham Co in their weekly share report, state:— During the past week our market remains dull and depressed, with very little business doing. The results from Raub and .South I'aub just to hand are not encouraging, nor is there anything of a hopetul nature to report from other mines, with
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  • 67 4 The Voyage to Colombo. We understand that the V O s. s. Ceylon, with the Straits Volunteer coronation contingent on board arrived safely at Colombo on Saturday last. A private wire despatched when the Ceylon arrived states that the voyage between Penang and Colombo whs most enjoyable. The
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  • 110 4 399 11. O. Socrates drinks the fatal tank BE. Hi- last words exprexned a ■jnlidont ronviction that death in l>ut n pn.-Mii;; from an im perfect to a perfect utate. '■21 A. v—Diedu Died St. John of Beverly, who wa» believed to have performed glii ailiaillea
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  • 188 4 Thk first heat in the scratch four races was rowed off yesterday evening between A. Robertson's crew and one stroked by Darbishire. Apart from a slight swell the conditions were all that could be desired. Mr. Flower got the boats away well from the starting post, opposite
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 75 4 Lmilon, 7th Mey, Sir Henry Kowler has issued a manifesto in which he makes known his adherence to Lord Rosebery's policy as regards the War and Home Rule. HICKS-BEACH YIELDS. The Times understands that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach lias definitely abandoned the cheque rebate proposal (mentioned in the
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    • 53 4 Lord Charles Beresford says that he alone is responsible for the publication of his letter criticising the condition of the Mediterranean fleet. Lord Charles Beresford further s;>.ys that he is prepared to submit to any punishment which may be moted out to him for not complying with
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    • 291 4 Queen Wilhelmina's condition iss.it is factory. DEATH OF BRET HAUTE. Bret Harte is dead. [Francis Bret Harte. was ben at. Allianv. New York, Ang. •-'■">, ls:t!». He went to CaD ferula la 1854, end was •neeesetvelv miner, school-teacher, express nMasorngsr, printer, ami Anally editor ol newspaper. In
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 309 4 NOTICES. THE Airerican Biograph. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, will now be exhibited EVEkY DAY at 9p.m .in an !\i ry and waterproof tent standing at the foot of Fort Canning, HILL STREET. /•.!•< ruirhere. Knormoug Svcrrt*. Pricks Ist Seats Si in I M Scats $0 26 L'nil Seats $0-*X)
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    • 637 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A CHINESE OlerL. with knowledge of Office Work and Bazaar. Apply by letter only to |M KUMPERS&CO. TO LKND. S;i,(MH). $2,000, or SloOO on good landed security Apply to W. P. CORK, v.c. 'J Battery Road. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. STATE OF PERAK. VACCINATORS WANTED. 'PWO Vaccinators for
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    • 72 4 G. R. LAMBERT ff CO. SINGAPORE. Gkbsiiam House —Battbrv Road. and (li;i I mi:i> ROAD 3 a, DAILY SITTINGS. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., trerk dayt. From Ham. Io noon, Sunday*. It is earn-stly solicited to make appointments one 'lay befo-»hand. FOR SALE AT BATTERY ROAD. 6 New Arrmteur-Uameras
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    • 27 4 Craotints 1 Life-like, enlarged photographs, 20 by 15^ inches), (enlarged from any photogiaph) supplied by the Straitg Times at 95 each. Read the offer on page 5.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 190 4 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 7th May. High Water ».4rt pm. C.W.A. Haffies Girls' Sohoul. I. Band. People's Park. 5 to 6. S V.E Co. Drill ft 10. Thursday, Bth May. High Water. 10.: l? a 111. 10.23 p-m. Pledges Sale. Powill. 10. New Moon. A.41 .111. Ascmsioi Day. hriuay, 9th
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  • 1283 5 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Tuesday, 6th May. PMMR. His Kx.hi.i Sn; PSAXC ATUUTAM SWKTTKNIUM. K.r M <• ((ioVKUNOUI. Him W.T. i.ivhu m.-:.. (OotontelMeretnr vl. Hun .V K Cl'v< r (.Mliirni-v-Hi-Meral). Hon. K. S. H (taffney (Acting Colonial Kngi -i Hon. K. <; Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Il.ni. .1. If. Mliiwon. Hon. W J.
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  • 470 5 S. C. C. v. 50th Co. R.A. The above teams met last evening on the Esplanade, before a lair crowd ot spectators. After a hard tussle, the Club won by 2 goals to 1, although a draw should have been the result had the KA. only taken advaßtage of
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  • 562 5 Gang: Robbers Heavily Sentenced. Making it Hot for Them It is satisfactory to be able to report that there seems to be a disposition on the part of the judicial bench to deal out really heavy sentences to robbers in Singapore. At the Assizes, yesterday, Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones
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  • 152 5 Thk Perak Golt Club, of which Mr. A. B Stephens is Secretary, have arranged a series of matches to be played at Taiping at. Whitsuntide. The details are as follows Saturday, 17th May Foursome Handicap Medal play— lB holes. Draw for partner* »ntries <.-lo*e 16th instant 7.3<> p.m.
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  • 646 5 Singapore, "tii May, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier uvcrs S 12.50 Copra Hali ILOO do I'ontinnak 9.73 Pepper. Mack 3-' 62J do White, (">%) 55.(10 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.90 do Ilrunei No. I 3.40 Pearl Sago 4.45 Coffee, llali, 15% ha-is 25.00 Coffee, Palenihang,2n basil 28.00 Coffee, Liberian Xo. 1 19.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 187 5 A Helple&s C ipple N. Bengert of Norbornn, says:— For nineteen months I lay a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 130 lbs., a proof of the terrible pain I had to endure. Uuring all this time, I sought a cure,
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    • 161 5 Steams' Wine, a wonderful remedy, is of invaluable service in nervous debility exhaustion, indigestion, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, chronic coughs, consumption, rheumatism impurity of the blood, carbuncles, boils, eczema shattered nerves, neuralgia; heart pains, etc It makes the sick, well, the weak, strong It purifies and enriches the blood, builds up nutrition,
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    • 614 5 NOTICES. ST. ANDREWS HOUfc-E. A CHDRCH of England Boarding Home l\_ for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools oi the place. Applications to be made to the House Master, St. Andrew's House or to the Colonial Chaplain. w. a. v c. Charles Ifoeftsiecks lUfritc Seal vlbampagnc.
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    • 398 5 NOTICES. Don't Miss This. f Z\k ©twits time*' CRAOTINT 31 Jbife-jbike Enlarged fPdotograpd FOR cpt)> CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sporting Times" and several other British papers that wouhi iioi misrepresent matters to their ■nbacrlbsw ,'dv-crti- them as worth l'-.vo Guineas Sfissi A Lifk-Like. I^NLAKCiKD pOKTBAIT MOUNTED OX
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 267 6 NOTICES. Agents for LEA PERRIttS' fl fI J| WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v By Special Wappant^^aH^l^ His Majestg *A Purveyors to The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD i $12 per case, duty extra. WO. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED
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    • 58 6 TANSAN Is on sale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers... Borneo Co.Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents. .McClymont Co., Port Dickson. Malacca. Chow Kit Co., Kuah Lumpur. A. OHfield, Ipoh. H. J. Hamilton, Teluk Anson. ROBINSON &CO. Have just received a large assortment of Loewe Briar Pipes.
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    • 255 6 NOTICES. Che ©tpaits Xsimes' CRAOTINTS, A PERFECT BEVERAGE. Preferred by Connoisseurs for its high quality and r delicious natural flavor. ;i 'I van lilouterfs 1 I Cocoa I J Rich in nourishing and I stimulating properties, it builds up and invigorates ,||JJ the system. Best Goes Farthest. THE TWO POPULAR
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    • 377 6 NOTICES. OOVERNM INT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the Colo nial Secretary's Office, up to noon ot the 14th May, 190^, for the following works I. Iniproviii" grades Yi-o Ohu Kani; Kurnl where most Mqoind. Benewini Bea<on No. -t iii BMOBry mid iron at. Burxn Darnl Channel. :j. lie
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 732 7 T.HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIBD HtAndari Life Aasnnnoe. M. Norwich Union Fire Inxurano* Society AtUt Asiiaranoe Company (Fire). I'he Equitable Life Ansuranoe Society. The Chin* Mutual Stwtm Nnvigation Company Fho Tottenham Lager B«er Oomnany. Kor parti- ilars of tt.es,. Companies, see the full adverti *r.-,nt of TUX BORNEO COMPANY LIMTTKD A-gfntK.
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    • 1275 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, rrONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAART MAA.TBCHAPPIJ IV Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, late J. Dakndbls A Co., 2-3, Collybr Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Dispatched for On Suaerdicronn Bat.-ivin May 5 Djambie and Palembang .May 7 NienhunH
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    • 808 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. STRAITS STEAMSHir 00. (LTD.) 8. 8. Penang On Mondays at 4 p.m. for Malacca Port Diekson. Port Swettenham and Teluk Aneon. 8. 8. "Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m., for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Swettenbam. and Telnk Anson. 8. 8. "Carlyle." On Thursdays for Port Swettenham direct. 8.8.
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    • 500 7 (INSURANCES. ANCASHIKK INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL...~...£3^K)O XXX). 1-iFE FUND £1,009,»74. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL *"CO.. AGENTS. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVKBTED FUNDS EXCEED /9,722,885. THE 1.4 RGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD A Co.' Agent*. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $5,000,00 G.
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    • 438 7 INSURANCES. fT*HK PH<ENIX ASSUBANCF A. COMPANY OF LONDON. (Established a. d 1782.) The undersized, Agents for the above Com p«ny, «re prepared feu aconpt Fire Risks at the current rates in Singapore, at. 4 also in Johore and tbe other State; in th« Mn'ay Poninaola. BTI V E N k
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 96 8 Under this heading the following abbreriatioiis are used str. steamer sh.— »hip: i>.j —barque; Kb. lebooaer; Yet. Yacht: Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat: Tor. —Torpedo; H. p. —Horse-power: Brit. Britieb; 17. 8. -United State*; Feb.— French; Ger.— German; Dut. Dutch: Job. Johore; fcc^Q.c— General ean|o; rLp. deck passenger
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    • 1008 8 H. M era. 5*9 ton*. 1 49 crew •J l". -'.Km Hi). -i\>\ »ii iham, 4th Feo Kr.>i Sbeern loth lv. Nava, »r. For China, U -I; Sen 001. >tr. CIO loot, ."'7 crew, no cu^is. i :i)> H p Captain Murphy -tl. Apl. From I" >rt iMekMHI,
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    • 797 8 Warn*, port, prohable date of t ni>n and name of ag. #r». Steamers. A. Excelmans. Dunkirk, left Apl U Achilles, China. May •.'0: Mansiiehl. Adria. Hongkong. Mny 15; Bohu Meyer Agamemnon, China June If; lfan*tteld. Alboin. Bantkok. May 17: Borneo <'o». Alciunus, Liverpool, May tl; ManstieM. Alicante. Manila,
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    • 102 8 »W Per itr. ffaM To-Morbow. Malacca and Linggi Helene 1 p.m. M uar and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m. Butu Pahat Sultana 2 p.m. Fort -< W ettenham Cnrhile S p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Choir Phya '-i p.m. S'liayaandSainarang hin Sanii 4 p.m. Saigon Grrmnnin 4 p.m. Fkiday.
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    • 125 8 From Europe:— By the N.D.L s.s. Prrux«cn due on Friday, with dates to the 15th Apl. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 21st March. From China:— By the M. M. s.s. Indus due on Sunday. Timb Table dp Mails Due. Left Singapore
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    • 73 8 ttaSBDSUHDA STRAITS OR AitlUVKi) FOB ORDKKs. Date F jft,o* Ship* Name/ Capta.n. J^^Fkohwotm Jj» RkMAI K April -JOiBrit s.s.J slander 8ina»Dol«" 5?n m h -'t u zo u Park Mm' yu Manila Kew&Mle 21 Ital bi|.Nonno AngeloMabsa etamarang r,!S rU f h 8 Whitney Atkins A,,] 1 lloiK. New'
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    • 118 8 M *LAO Vsiwbl'sNamb Toms Captain Pmmi Sailer Uumen». ii R. Sehift Baroe I Out str. tt Nacodafa Kbi.. lUj HCu.m HMH M lail-u IGer str. 10W Menzel Hon^konjr Ai.i' aUKongB»ns Loos H to? Brit str a-.'fiBProuta -.'fi8Prout Hongko^Apl I. .s»nu,,",u"l fo b Mascotte Mr »U Johni. CMentta A.I iii
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    • 113 8 Datb. Vessel's Name. Flag A Rh; Ton*. I Destination. >lay 7 7 H 7 7 7 8 8 7 7 Tientsin PAOstr. i.556 Honekon K and Shanghai Nienhuys Dul »tr. 614 Bandjcrma^sm ub y «"t str. 14!' Muntok an.l J-aleml.ain: Fre!burg Hpr.tr. :m\ Jo.t Snii! f.o. Uian«8.-ne Brit 8tr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 751 8 'WHITE A WAY, LAIDLAW CO SPOTTED BRETONE NET. The material is in ftereat demand this Reason suitable for trimming (lie«ses, hale tor making riiin and many other pairpoon in I'ink. Sky and butter. 38 inches wide. Price is-' -H> per yard. Sale Price 2.00 cents per yard. MERCERIZED LENO LAWNS.
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    • 337 8 me ja> I M Jgj Wft J I JJ■■» Ml N FANCY LACE AND MERCERIZED ZEPHYR. Tin- ia .1 rerj |'idi\ unit irial in Eamcj awrtented siri|i-> and heck- ;t i-ln-jip 111:1!. 11. li ai tli. price BiiitaWe ForalaMwl anj wearisK apparel. •_T iin-ln-s wide. I-,.,,. en per mii-.I Sale
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