The Straits Times, 26 May 1902
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Title Section13 1902-05-26 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,837 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1902 PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article594 1902-05-26 1 Simupokk, 'J«tii May, 1902. PRODUCE. EXCHANGE. SHARES. hik (is uipd.i ?9.i'.-.. -ni,•£1 fully paid $0 i>, mlm ■Kceban GeW (110 j.ai.1)... $3.. W. The H, K.-elnn Mining Co. 51.50, nellers. South Raab* (*lO«>pd.) Kellers. •Qneeoftlaad fcwiWi (11/io^d.) $2.«n im do (£1 fully pi.) Sepiau ($l9 pnid) $ft.-2"). hff. •Kedi»n^l.el.onp(fl.594 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement29 1902-05-26 1 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK. Fresh Consignment just arrived. For shlm by CHIN HOA HONG ANN OCX CO. OIOK TK\T A CO. HOON KEAT 4 TO. 11b. 25 uc29 words
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Advertisement106 1902-05-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS POWELL ROBINSON'S ANN UAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE. j Am -Cj JIM J—JJ!r\. X !O vJIN -Lj JL (Bommeneing Monday, June 2nd. A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale OF ODD LENGTHS. REM N ANTS ALSO Flannels Coatings Serges Tweeds Cheviots Angolas Suitings Worsteds, Etc., Etc. -EIIELIMIIETS,106 words
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Advertisement284 1902-05-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" Supplied under Royal Warrants to His MajostjJ'Kixo Edwaed VII and His Royal Highness the Prince of Walk. is the Table Water for all Banquets and Festivities duriiiii to*.. Coronation Time. in. tli KATZ BROS., LD. FITTED TIFFIN BASKETS. Complete ■ll^^D^ElHßi^fTjl ea Baskets284 words
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Advertisement88 1902-05-26 1 MOTOR CARS WE AUK NOW PRKPARID TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75 cents per Imperial Gallon SYME CO. v.c. Bricks ANi» Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUUKI) THK PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Firebricks to $50 p i ><•<> Fireclay $27.«>0 p ton Boiler sestings,88 words
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Correpondence.
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Article327 1902-05-26 2 CHINESE REFORM IN SINGAPORE. To the Kditor of the Straits Times." Sir, What has become of the effort to establish a School of Confucius in Singapore If it has not advanced too fur, perhaps the gentlemen who are laudably interested in this scheme in the hope of benefiting the Chinese327 words
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Article484 1902-05-26 2 A cocosur-planter writes^ thus to a Ceylon contemporary 1 1 i\ you seen the enclosed extraordinary document 1 received it from the local Secretariat with a lettpr from the Colonial Secretary of Mauritius for early report." It savours somewhat of the extravagant fancy of Jules Verne or484 words
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Article46 1902-05-26 2 A country vicar was teaching his Band of Hope to sing Littlt Drops of Water.' The children, however, were dull and stolid, and at last the despairing vicar exclaimed, Now, children, try again. Little Drops of Water, and do, pray, put a little spirit in it46 words
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Article339 1902-05-26 2 All Work Has Ceased. The report of thedirectors of thrJelebu Mining and Trading Co. for the past half-yoar btates that, in consequence of the very poor results obtained during the months of March and April, results which, even at the present high price of tin, shew a heavy loss,339 words
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Article386 1902-05-26 2 Gruesome Story The dreadful custom among the Dyak natives of Borneo of hunting for the heads of fellow-creatures, has unhappily, not yet, been quite stamped uut. Says a correspondent of the Morning leader: There is strong reamin to believe in a story current among the Sea Dyaks dwelling along386 words
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Article87 1902-05-26 2 For Europe. N. I) L. l'riiiz Regent Lmtpold, sailing about 2nd June. For London, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart and child, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchirtg, Mr. Hi they Preussen, sailing abou f 17th June. For (jenoa, Mr. A Straestle, Countess Matuschka. Hamlmr g, sailing about Ist July.87 words
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Article58 1902-05-26 2 Hostess Are you a musician, Mr. Whooper f Whooper (who is dying to give an exhibition of his power*) 'Well— ar -yes, I think I can lay claim to some knowledge of music Hostess I'm delighted to bear it. My daughter is going to play, and 1 should be glad58 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement457 1902-05-26 2 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD i $12 per case, duty extra. V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8 per case, duty extra. tBTAINAKi.K FROM KKIAIL IUUUM**. <»h McALISTER Co., sole agents. John Little Co., Ltd. The following stoves have been457 words
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Advertisement409 1902-05-26 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Mannfactnren of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactwed in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Qovernmen*,409 words
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Advertisement194 1902-05-26 2 NOTICES. MpRWICH UNION FIXE INSDKANCK I^l SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDOK. KiTiiLiiHin 1797. 'OR KIKE INSURANCE ONLT Am ,unt in»ured 4586,000,000 Lcne* paid 11,600,000. Premium inoome Jt 906,000. lanraaee effected, on al rao«t every a.mcription property at current ratee of premium BllXa FOE 10 DAT* ABB HOW iOO»ITlD AT 4194 words
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979 1902-05-26 3 (Tite Field.) It is by no means a novel sentiment that proficiency in Held sports and athletic exercises tends to make the individual the better fitted for fightine the ii;ittli*s ut' lil'n, and especially those battles wliicli entail public responsibiliti«^^ and their due fulfilment. Oftentiim-.979 words
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Article244 1902-05-26 3 i on,. Pilgrims Poisoned The Aden correspondent of the Tinies of India reports that there is fighting between Mecca and Jeddah, owing to attacks made by the tribes upon ttie piltrrim caravans. A large band of the Asian tribe hid in the hills along the route and244 words
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Article175 1902-05-26 3 Anothek famine is threatened in gutta-percha, although wireless telecraphy may reduce the demand for this es-eiiiial for the insulation of long distance cables. Several causes render gutta-percha scarce. The popularity of golf has something to do with the scarcity, and it is compute.! that golf balls use enough to insulate175 words
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Article198 1902-05-26 3 A charming story, authentic in every detail, of a Scottish girl and a Belgian officer, was related the other day. The scene was the table d'hote room of an hotel in Bruges. The Belgian r'licer was declaiming in French against the brutality of the British Army in South Africa. The198 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement241 1902-05-26 3 SULTAN OF JOMORE. The following is the text of an address presented by Dato Meld rum to H. H. the Sultan of Johore, on his arrival home last Friday: To His Hiuhness Ibrahim, Sultan and Sov, rei c n Ruler of Hip Plate and Territory of Joho- > iukI its241 words
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Advertisement630 1902-05-26 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HHANOUAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..>lo,ooo.noo nnn Silver Reserve.... M»O,(W0/- f 14 stoww UKSERVE LIABILITY dJ-') •i,,™<w«» PROPRIETORS -l lo o^- 000 COCBT OF DUiBOTOIW B. sh»w*n, Knq Chairman. Hon. J.J. Bell-Ibvino— Dipiitt CsAiBMAr. E. Gobtz, Esq. H. SCHVBABT, Esq. A Hjtin. Rk]630 words
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Advertisement658 1902-05-26 3 NOTICES. WAITED. Q TRKADLE pressmen and one Com/£i positor. ■4-« *pply to K H c/o Straits Timm. WAN 1 ED. A YOUNG European to learn Assaying and to assist in Laboratory. Apply to the Manager. Pulau Brani Smeltiig Works. 30/6 WANTED. FR Kuantan, a Chinese Clerk who is able to658 words
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Advertisement451 1902-05-26 3 NOTICES. PINE-APPLE PKEbKRVLNO MACHINE. FR sale, a new pine-apple preserving machine, hrice moderate Apply to KIM HOE Co.. v. c. 24 Koat Quay. r |X) BE LET. No. 74 Scott's Roa.l near I Railway Station. Renl f/>O. Appiv to LERMIT A WE-TERHOUT. 30-5 1-' Battery Road TO BE LET. FURNISHED451 words
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Advertisement537 1902-05-26 3 t SHIPPING. FOR HONGKONG. »SRB. APOAK A CO.'S steamer CATHKRISE APCAH, 2715 tons, a S. Belnoii, loft Cut. uttn on the ot., is due kin >n Friday, tkt 30th n route to nbove port, reight or passage, apply to BARKIKS A MOSKS, Afewta. "H INDIA MTBAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, UMITKD. FOR537 words
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Article17 1902-05-26 4 DEATH AT Vienna, on thn 24th May .1. Hassner, proprietor of 1111 11 Adelphi Hotel (by cable).17 words
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675 1902-05-26 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 26TH MAY. On Saturday ,we published the most important of the recommendations by the Inter-Departmental Committee on cable communications as presented in a Report which has appeared in the form of a blue book. The following e\tract from the Report bears upon the675 words
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Article182 1902-05-26 4 Neither in the Report nor in the quoted comments of the Madras paper is any reference made to the possible results of Marconi's wonderful discoveries upon the "Gigantic Trusts" that now control the cable routes of the Eastern and Western Oceans, though the Report briefly alludes to it as a182 words
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Article179 1902-05-26 4 ApkopoB of Trusts it is to be noted that the pioneer of the great recent .:ombines— the original American .Steel Company appear* to have a slight tinancial flaw in its composition. A **ew York telegram of the 2nd ultimo notes that Professor Meade, who holds the chair of Finance and179 words
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Article28 1902-05-26 4 The Jelebu Mining report and other reading matter will be found on page 2. Page 3 contains the European address to the Sultan of Johore and other articles.28 words
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Article14 1902-05-26 4 The homeward m til by the Ballaarat coses at 6 a. in on Friday.14 words
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Article10 1902-05-26 4 Exiianqe, share, and produce quotations MTC printed on page 1.10 words
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Article19 1902-05-26 4 The Tow/" and Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).19 words
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Article21 1902-05-26 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. (i.-neial shipping new. is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article21 1902-05-26 4 Mkssh- E Alford, J. Letchman, Mitchell, Mr.and Mrs. Van Dolair, and Mrs. Tichelman arrived by the VaiderParra from .Sambas on Saturday.21 words
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Article54 1902-05-26 4 Mr. Lewis Thorn, the Manager of Barnes' 20th Century Entertainers," of whom excellent reports cone from Manila and 'Hungkong arrived by the French mail yesterday and is staying at Raffles Hotel. The Company will follow in six or seven days' time and will probably open at the Town Hull on54 words
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Article150 1902-05-26 4 We regret to learn that a cable has been received in Singapore announcing that Mr. .1. Hassner, proprietor of the Adelphi 1 1 <>t> 1. died at Vienna on Saturday last. Mr. Hassner was well known and much respected in Singapore. He had been out150 words
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579 1902-05-26 4 Jackson Millar Cap Race. Judging by the unusual number of men who went over to the Swimming Club yesterday, the race for the Jaukson Millar cup seoms to be growiug in favour. Over sixty went by the first launch, besides several who arrived by579 words
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Article859 1902-05-26 4 Mr. Chamberlain, in speech at Birmingham the other day, referred to foreign tru-i-, and ■UDBidies endangering industries peculiarly British. "We mini," he sal 1, look to oarHelves, and muKt draw cloHer the ties of sympathy and the tieß of interest. We shall deserve the inevitable disasters if, by859 words
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Reuter's Tlegrams.
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Article83 1902-05-26 4 MEETING OF THE CABINET. BOER APPEAL FOR INDEPENDENCE ABANDONED. Amnesty Rests with th«> King. London, ~'>lh May. The Cabinet Council which had been summoned sat for two hours. Mr.Chamberlniii afterwards had an audience of the Kin«r. The Ministers subsequently left town. The S'amlard understands tbit thi Boer delegates advance no83 words
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Article16 1902-05-26 4 The Australian Cricketers have beaten Oxford University by an innings and fifty-four runs.16 words
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Article187 1902-05-26 4 Lord Pauncefote. Lord Pauncefote is dead. 1 1 or I Paunoefote of Preston in Olouces lersh re w»» the first Baron, of that title wbi h wait created in l>w. The deceased, who was known earlier as Mir Julian Paunctfote. had been Ambassador to tbt< United tates of America187 words
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Article71 1902-05-26 4 NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT. NOT CONSIDERED NECESSARY. London, 26th May. Mr. Seddon, the Premier of Ne# Z -aland (who touched at Cape Town on his way to the Coronation) has telegraphed to Mr. Ward, the Colonial Secretary of New Zealand, that he has hil a satisfactory interview .ith Lords Milner and71 words
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Article36 1902-05-26 4 An important protocol is about to be signed between Chili and Argentina, providing for compulsory arbitration in mutual disputes, the limitation of armaments, and the cancelling of all their existing contracts for warships.36 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement655 1902-05-26 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "APPLES APPLES! I A Fresh Consignment In Good Condition. EVERY CASE IS EXAMINED BEFORE DESPATCH. Per Case $7.00 to $8.50. Per Half Case $3.75 to $4.50. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. THOMPSON, THOMAS fi? CO. i« i, CECIL STREET, SINQAPORE. m. <V f- n.c. GOOD NEEDLEWOMAN. WANTED at once a655 words
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Advertisement71 1902-05-26 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO. SINGAPORE. Orsshim House —Battery Road. and Orchard Road 3 a. DAILY SITTINQS. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., week days. From 8 a.m. to noon, Sundays. It is earnestly solicited to make appointments one day beforehand. FOR SALE AT BATTERY ROAD. 6 .>w Amateur-Cameras complete71 words
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Advertisement28 1902-05-26 4 Craotlnts i Life-like, enlarged photographs, 20 by 1.")] incheo, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Straits Time* at S. r > each. Read the ofier on page 5.28 words
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Article1727 1902-05-26 5 THE THll<r> DAY The third and last day of the Races provided some fairly good racing, but there were 11 couple of incidents which detracted from the pleasure of the afternoon a heavy downfall of rain and an accident The drst occured just before the fourth race, and1,727 words
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Article80 1902-05-26 5 In connection with the announcement concerning Apollinaris, published in our advertising columns, it is of interest to note that this celebrated water the Queen of Table Waters is frequently in use at big bonqueto, and was much in request at the festivities in connection with the recent visit of Prince80 words
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Article374 1902-05-26 5 Horses Owners. Jockeys. "8 Owner and Horse. "g T: 1 T. H. Leong's Yorkshire 3 Howden's (jay lass 2 1 Stringer and i'aterson'a Sharavogne Tann's Beauxite 1 2 Payne's Sir Launcelot. 1 2 Pierau's Melody 1 1 Owen and Roger's Albatross I I 2 Howden's Argonaut 1374 words
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Article103 1902-05-26 5 Lbft by the Tonkin this morning For London Mr and Mrs. E M. Merewether, Mr. and Mrs Douglas-Campbell, Mis* Villiers-Taylor. For Marseilles--Mr. Eugene Juppeaux, Mr and Mis. H. Guillaume, Mr. C. Koninjr, Mr. L. Blanc, Mr. J. Brimo, Mr. A. Rusche and two children, Mr. Tedeschi, Mr.103 words
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Article33 1902-05-26 5 M. Olarovskv, the Russian minister to Bangkok, who has been staying at Raffles Hotel for some days past, is a passenger for the north by the M.M. A it mini, leaving this afternoon.33 words
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Article58 1902-05-26 5 Notwithstanding the heavy punishments recently awarded to criminals convicted of nousebreaking by night and theft, no less than four cases, in which fortunately five arrests have been made, occurred on Saturday and last nights. One of the cases took place four and a half miles up the Gavlang Road, the58 words
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Article87 1902-05-26 5 We regret to hear of an unfortunate carriage accident on Saturday evening, after the races. Mrs. Ellinger and Mr. W. Smith were leaving the racecourse for home when the horse bolted, and galloped round the corner into Bukit Timah Road, eventually upsetting in Cavenagh Roid, where Mrs. Ellinger and Mr.87 words
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Article1254 1902-05-26 5 The Ridhland Amu, Newmarket, Ist May. Spring weather has helped to draw record crowds to Epsom and Sandown and, cold winds notwithstanding, the number of horses and visitors to Newmarket has been quite up to the average. The Epsom Spring Meeting: was delightful in every way. Only1,254 words
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Article23 1902-05-26 5 From Shanghai, Mr. J. H. Hare, M Dieuf; from Hongkong, Mr. Suigor, and from Saigon Mr. L. Vincent, arrived by the Tonkin yesterday.23 words
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Article22 1902-05-26 5 A great hockey match between the Officers of the Garrison and the S.C.C. will be played on Wednesday afternoon at the Esplanade.22 words
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Article28 1902-05-26 5 Thr P. O. homeward mail steamer Ballnarat left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is due to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 29th instant.28 words
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Article29 1902-05-26 5 The P. O Outward mail steamer P-iramatta with dates from London to the 9th instant, left Colombo at 1 p.m. on Sunday and is expected here on Saturday morning.29 words
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Article37 1902-05-26 5 MessbB. Ware, B. Morris, Atwater, Capt. Vanderhorst, Mr. J. Williamx, C. Meyer, Mrs. Bower, Miss Ellerton, Mr. and Mrs. Koek, Mrs. O'Sullivan, Mrs. N Bland, and Miss Dickson arrived from T. Auson by the Malacca this morning.37 words
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Article36 1902-05-26 5 The following is the result of the Club's May monthly modal which was decided on Saturday the 17th instant ur. rerner Macdonald Brain Burt. W.O.. Grieve Criswiok 4*-3=42 68—3=46 46scr.-46 49—3=46 no card36 words
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Article62 1902-05-26 5 For Singapore. Per P. 4 O. s 9. Shanghai from London April 19, due 2ird May— Mr. F. A. Langley Per P. O. s. s. Lx ia connecting with the steamer Parramntti t»t Colombo, from London May 2, due Ist Jane— Mr and Mrs. Gentilhomme, Mr E.62 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1902-05-26 5 NOTICE WE have this day sold the business of dealers in sundries carried on by us under the style of Chop Kiam Joo Hnng Mhi Kiam Soon Hong at Nos 81 and 192 Rochore Road to Chop Kwong Hua Hong and Bun Hua Hong. All persons having any rUims again*!151 words
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Advertisement686 1902-05-26 5 NOTICES. Cbc Straits Zimce' CRAOTINTS A LIFE-LIKE. I^NLARGED |>ORTRAIT MOUNTED ON A PLATB SUNK MOf-NT (20X1RJ inches); is the best value to be had in this part of the world for $5.00 The CRAOTINTS are copied tnm any Photograph sent to the Straits 7'iw« OKi.». The Photograph* maybe Cabinet, Carte686 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous158 1902-05-26 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 26th May. High Water 1.2 p -n Tuesday, 27th May. Hieh Wiitnr 0.19 a.m. 1.40 p.m. Town Band. People'n Park. 5 to a. H V.I. Parade. 6. 6 S V A. and 8.V.R. Signalling. 6.16. Wednesday, 28th May. High Water 067 cm. 4.21 pin. FtnreRale. Institution158 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement109 1902-05-26 6 NOTICES. Proved by experience. Three-quarters of a century before the Public and constantly growing in appreciation SOLUBLE %^\J \A/VL is to-day Tha Standard Cocoa of the World. Exquisite in flavor, highly nourishing and refreshing. experience proves it to be The Best of all Cocoas. B v c hanan's Old Scotch109 words
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Advertisement196 1902-05-26 6 NATIONAL AWARD of 16,600 ftana It is «n aßrtetb'9 »n<j tfouOf'Bii hiih.'y effcacfous rtmtdy" 'Tin l,t.T<rii The Ideal Tonic Marvellous in cases of FEVER, Weakness, Lost 0! Appetite Nerronsness, Exhaustion. Also prepared with IRON L-r Dyspepsia, Anemia, Chlorosis, PARIS 20. Baa dea Fosaes-St-Jaoqnas. LIQUID FUEL (Petroleum Residue > Large stocks196 words
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Advertisement424 1902-05-26 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS "THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOO, "THE 3EST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." CBBENOE OR FLUID gXTRAOT OF RED JAMAICA esw. t«JM »y^fl^ »T M ■UK Blili since 1829. |^f -»R* fliS tfiflA^PiT-HLHriiftjff Pronourcecl by the highest medical authorities th» m- < SSSARS TORPID424 words
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Advertisement112 1902-05-26 6 NOTICES. I These CAPSULES cure f I recent and chronic discbarges. I THEY NEVER FAIL i \joid »»r,wh,rt. TRY THEM M J Company-General Agency. (FLOR DE LA ISABELLA.) In stock i IVrl'iTtos, Antonio Lopes, Favoritoß de A. Lope/, Brertt, V^agueros, Princeeas, Isaheles, Concha* 1 Especiales, Windsores, Londres, Oulebras Incoiii}>ar;il)lr>. Nnevo112 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1902-05-26 7 nr.ns horneo company, umiibd *TUiE Standard Lifa Aisuranoe. 1, Norwich Union Fire Insorr.no* Society. CU*m Assurance Company (Fire). I'he Kqoitable Life <suranoe Society, fhe China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lag»r Beer Company. For particulars of tLe«B Companies, see th« foil adT«rti»«ment ot THE BOBNEO COMPANT. LIMITED. Aifentt. STEAMSHIP706 words
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Advertisement710 1902-05-26 7 STEAJgIiJP COMPANIES. TT-ONINKUJKB PAKBTVAA'Itaf MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with 1 the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agincy, latb J. Dabhdilb A Co., 2-8, Colly bb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be 1 tampatched for On Celebes Padang May 19 Penang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja,710 words
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Advertisement629 1902-05-26 7 ''i m iiitit-il N«r vice of the Ocean steam Ship Company and the West Vustrnlhui steam Navigation Company between fbemantle (perth), north west australim ports, and sin6apore. IHE SULTAN, SALADIN, MINILYA AND AUSTRALIND. These steamers run at frequent intervals oetween Singapore and Western Australia, jailing at Derby, King's Sound (Port629 words
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Advertisement763 1902-05-26 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. f\CEAN aTKAM BHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDBOHE BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. To»8. Tows. PeUus 7441 Hector 4669 Tydeus 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemachus 7441 Menelaus 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses 3«J20 A]ox 7039 Pyrrhus 8620 Achilles 7043 Tantalus S62f) Deucalion 7030 Ixion 5612 Idomeneus 6763 Rhipeus 3113 Stentor763 words
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Advertisement507 1902-05-26 7 INSURANCES. SUM INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON established 1710. Insurances effected npon almost every description of property at the current rates of premium. Total sum insured in 1900, £400,000,000. do 1890, £161, 600,000. BRINKMANN A Go. General Agents, Singapore and the Native States. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE A. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital507 words
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Advertisement855 1902-05-26 7 INSURANCES. THE PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANT OF LONDON. (Establish so a d IBS The nndersigced, Agents for the above Coin i pany, are prepared to aooept Fire Bisks at th» onrrent rates in Singapore, and alav in Johore and tbe'other States in the Malay Peninsula. BTIVSS Co. Two Great Necessities. VIZ.855 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1037 1902-05-26 8 V aer this heading the following abbrervations are used str. steamer sh. <hip; bo.— -barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. British U. S— United States Feb.— French Gter. Qerma" Dut. Dutch Joh. Johore <l.c— General -cargo: d.p. dr<-k passenger;1,037 words
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Article701 1902-05-26 8 Same,, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agents. HTKAM«RB. Agamemnon, China, June 16; ManstieM. Ajax, Liverpool, June 20; Mansfield. Atlioll, Birkenhead, June;JP. Simons. Australien, Colombo, May 26 M. M. Austria, Hongkong, May 30: Rautenberg. B. Dnesson, Europe June*; Borneo Coy. Ballaarai. Bombay, July 27 P 4701 words
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Article498 1902-05-26 8 ri *LAO VzBBßt's Name 4 Tons Captain Rig. i H 23 •.'3 II M n li.S 23 M 24 24 24 84 24 24 :'4 ■li 25 2ft M 25 •jr. 26 25 25 25 M 26 26 26 26 2rt JA'iralExcelmansFch str 2013 Ganillon Chakrabhongg Sia sir 352498 words
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Article21 1902-05-26 8 ftr Per ttr. ttmr. To-Morbow. Batavi.. La Srw a.m Ao..!idii. Deli Anahan 2 p.m WSDNBBD«>. I'ontianak Samb"* 3 p.ai21 words
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Article145 1902-05-26 8 Tr.OM EUROPE: By the I'.ifci. s.s. Parra ma'ta due O" :*Ut inst., wilti date^to thoi'il: May. She b^itigs implies to the mails which left Singapore on the nil; .mii l.'Uh April. From China.— By the M. M. s.« Tonkin due on Sunday. Timk Tablb ok Mails Diik.145 words
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Article164 1902-05-26 8 Oatb. Datb. Vessel's Name. Flag A Kiel Tons. Dkstinatioh. iy 24 Haidnri Brit str. i 15t>:< Saigon 25 Omega bq. 4Mi Shanghai 26 Cheung Chew sir. UM Hongkong and China Ports 16 Emile Dut str. 80 Kino 26 Siaint Brit str. fl9L> I i-anflkat 26 Bri Wougsee Dut str.164 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement67 1902-05-26 8 WHITEAWAY'S Removal Sale Stops SATURDAY, MAY 31st. ON MONDAY, May 26th, ON TUESDAY, May 27th, ON WEDNESDAY, May 28th, ON THURSDAY, May 29th, ON RIDAY, May 30th, ON SATURDAY, May 31st. Everything showing on Tables and Counters will go for HALF THE MARKED PRICES th. J3 m: es :lve 3367 words
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Advertisement65 1902-05-26 8 WHITEAWAY'S Removal Sale Stops SATURDAY, MAY 31st ON MONDAY, May 26th, ON TUESDAY May 27th, ON WEDNESDAY, May 28th, ON THURSDAY, May 29th, ON FRIDAY, May 30th, ON SATURDAY, May 31st, Everything showing; on Tables and Counters will go for HALF THE MARKED PRICES FL DE3 3VE IE HVX H365 words
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Advertisement111 1902-05-26 8 WHITEAWAY'S Removal Sale Stops SATURDAY. MAY 31st OM MONDAY, May 26th, ON TUESDAY, May 27th, ON WEDNESDAY, May 28th. ON THURSDAY, May 29th, ON FRIDAY, May 30th, ON SATURDAY, May 31st Everything showing on Tables and Counters will go for HALF THE MARKED PRICES R El 3VL E JS/L IB111 words
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Advertisement105 1902-05-26 8 BINGAPOH SPORTINCJ CLUB NOTICE T!!i. oiiinuttec of iht- Kiagtport Sporting Club |th] <•.->• to ir.su*Debenture Bonds' to Urn <-xtont of 54U,000 Members of the Club dc»ii'i us of taking up cui-h Debenture Honds aie rt-qunsted to i communicßtn with the Secretary who will furnish full d< tails as to tin105 words
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Miscellaneous97 1902-05-26 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kantian? Krrbau Hoipital, zr.'h May, 1902. »«.m_»p.m. Hpm. REMARKS. Bar 29.926 -29.787 IM7S Moinini?," Temp CM f*».4 83.0 day and W. B'lbTher 7(10 79 9 78.9 night clear. Dir.of Wind B 8 w. s.K.E.south Max. Temp.. 85.5 Mm .74 5 Mix in Sun 144.0 Terr, rad 73.5 Rainfall97 words
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