The Straits Times, 30 May 1902
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Title Section13 1902-05-30 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,841. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement602 1902-05-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. EXCHANGK BANKS. Bxrbarm "anUs will \>f eto*od on tne Foliowingils; noHctoy.ltrd .lune, H.ll. .Urn I'iiiiic (it \Va Kiitluiny. M ON K room to Iw Itt near town. Terms f«5. Applj 10 L. L 0/0 Slmils Timr*. m.w.f v.c. JUST LANDED. Karre'a Champagne IS qts tt pts. #31 pas»602 words
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Advertisement93 1902-05-30 1 NOTICES. POWELL ROBINSON'S ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE. TE23ST JDJ±-*TS O3Sm.^(Bommeneing Monday, June 2nd. :0: A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale OF ODD LENGTHS REMNANTS ALSO Flannels Coatings Serges Tweeds Cheviots Angolas Suitings Worsteds, Etc., Etc. HELIMIIETS, H.A.TS, CAPS AND White Straw Hats. All at Reduced Prices. SPLENDID93 words
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Advertisement186 1902-05-30 1 NOTICES. ideal mm Enriched 20 per cent. K^*™J**j with Crsam. l^ei^ Sterilized-Nol Sweetened. Kl?** ww *°^jj Perfect Substitute for Fresh sgga y Milk. John Little Co., Ltd. The following stoves have been carefully selected as best suited for use in the Ea^t. They all take long billets of Firewood and186 words
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Article1244 1902-05-30 2 Farewell Speech at Hongkong. As we have already notified in a special wire from Hongkong, Sir fhomas Jackson, on reli/itptishing the managership of the Hongkongand Shanghai Bank was entertained by the Chinese community of Hongkong at a hanquet, over which Mr Ho Tune presided. Responding to the1,244 words
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Article695 1902-05-30 2 A WATER- SEER. \-Rays Vision. A letter from M. >'■«! ■> missionary at Antoon in the M i ml 1. baoon district, of ri> ri;t given particular)* of tue phenomenally keen eyesignt ol a Syrian girl there, who Btstfmi to p.".■-.-■p l!ivnr-gen-rays powers of irisi >n. Tin -insular freak of695 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1902-05-30 2 NOTICES. JTsepli gsiiLOffs -«s» i u- s: i.[* PAR>S l9 H? Ai estQoalit) ■>.-■«- !l fflT |E |W CHFdPEXT. M» MW KATZBROa, LD. FITTED TIFFIN BASKETS. I Person vj l^r^^PiflWVW with Stove aHLI 'K^SMk^^Kc^sfl 1 1 Iff 2 Perse r\s j»flE^gft%^S3nj!f* i^i^ME3tfir^ FOLDING CAtai* BEDS. 11l WATERPROOF SdTTTiNG •«fi wid151 words
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Advertisement351 1902-05-30 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. < GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, > Detonators. ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. i AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, Tiie above Explosives, lieing all manufactured in Oreat Brit-am, are made to boss the high standard of safety and ovrity t-tsts imposed by351 words
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Advertisement298 1902-05-30 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application, c Borneo Co., Ltd. Sino;apor*e. STANDARD pOLICIEos 'PUB demand for those Securities con- tinues steadily to incrense. Nnw Policies for over £I,'KK),OiO (sums asuurttd) bnve l>ee" issued evi.-ry year sin>:o !S(i.".— ;i resulted miintaim'd uninterruptedly for 90 lon j a period by298 words
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Article758 1902-05-30 3 New (iuinea. At Soarabaya, the other day, the public ->mt; idea of the situation at .M.-i ink*, th* new Dutch settlement in New Guinea, on witnessing the disembarkation of a throng of fever and bpriberi stricken invalids from there. Main lr d died on the voyage. These poor758 words
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Article324 1902-05-30 3 Desperate Kijjht in a Bull Ring. A tele,-r:iiii to the New York WwU says:— Knuii a standpoint of brutality the tight at VA Paso in Texas on April 18, at the bull ring between a four-year-old South African lion ami a Mexican bull was a IWM The324 words
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Article137 1902-05-30 3 Mr. T. H. Hii.l, the Protector of Labour in the F. M. S. in his report for 1901, urges that employers s hould take greater pains to swell the tide of emigration trom Southern India It is but too apparent, in his opinion, that the indentured137 words
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Article413 1902-05-30 3 Important Belgian Concession. RbuHb'i Agency umlerhtands that last, month an agrfement was signed in Brussels which constitutes an important s*-ep towards the realisation of Mr. Rhodes's fccheme for carrying the Cape to Cairo railway through the Congo State, from which it will eventuall) connect with the413 words
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Article153 1902-05-30 3 P. O. Bmllmmrtd, drilling about ."tilth May. For MarM-illf.s from Colombo, Mr. Nieoll. For London, Mr. It. M. W" Swan, Mr. C. C. L. Fitzwilliums, Miss Fraser, Capt. 11. (i- .Sarneant, Mr. John Sang, Mr. H. Hooket, Mr. I. W. Edie, and Mr. J. Stewart Black.153 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement638 1902-05-30 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND mH\M*HAI BANKING CORPORATION". PAID-UP CAPITAL 910,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling ReBerve..9lU,ooo,ooo l Silver Reserve.... 9 V.Vi.OOO/"* 14 00URESERVE LIABILITY OF I ftfMlfm PROPRIETORS i OUO OUO Court of UiiiisoTOßß: B. BHBW4!f, Ka.j -OHAIRMAN A H»T'PT H«p D«P:iTT (;HAIBMA^ r», \V. Dickson, Rig :n. Schubaft, Esi E. GOKTZ, Eb.|.638 words
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Advertisement591 1902-05-30 3 NOTICES. WANTED for 'The Dispensary." Kuala Lumpur, a qualified Knropean eaasßtst Special inducements to an energetic man. Apply to "THE DISPENSARY." m. A tb. 21-6 Kuala Lumpur. GOOD NEEDLEWOMAN. WANTEO at once a young Lady as Assistant. A pnly at the Abt Nkedlk Work Dipot. May N SI -ft WANTED.591 words
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Advertisement624 1902-05-30 3 NOTICES. r |>) HK I.X1 1 Itc 74 S.ott'e Koad BMM J Railway Station. Rent Apply 'o LERMIT 4 WK-TKRHO' "T. 30-fi 1. Battery Road TO BE LKT. I^UKNIFHED feungnlow, nosr Town For Particulii 9 api ly < y letter lo: m A f. v.c. M. E. F. <-'o Ml624 words
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Advertisement736 1902-05-30 3 SHIPPING. FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS. APC A K A < K'H st. amer CAT'I PIUS K AI'CAR. L'7ls tons, Captain 8. Bel o-i. fit ii utt i on the list inst, is ilue here on i''nd»y, the 30th inst.. en route to above port. For freight or paos.nge, npply to BP-5736 words
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Obituary21 1902-05-30 4 At the General Hospital, Singapore, on the i'7tb inst. Mr. J KicHMosDof Vles^rs Stevenson and Co Mhpl.-i. Aged Wye r-21 words
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571 1902-05-30 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY,30TH MAY. Thb Annual Report of the If. M. S. United Planters' Association ior 1801 has just been issued, and makes, on the whole, satisfactory reading. It slates that the expert returns of coffee fot Perak, Selangor, and Negri Sembilan show an increase in571 words
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Article17 1902-05-30 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2. Page 3 contains Netherlands India news and other articles.17 words
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Article11 1902-05-30 4 Cholera has broken out at Shanghai, several cases have proved fatal.11 words
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Article15 1902-05-30 4 Thk cruiser Edgar is coming out here to relieve the Endymion on the China station.15 words
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Article15 1902-05-30 4 The gunboat Plover is now at Gibraltar where she is used for boom defence purposes.15 words
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Article16 1902-05-30 4 Launches will loave Johnston's Pier, on Sunday at. 6 and 7 a.m. for the Swimming Club.16 words
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Article15 1902-05-30 4 The usual monthly medal will be played for at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club to-morrow15 words
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Article18 1902-05-30 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Service Reservoir to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6.18 words
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Article18 1902-05-30 4 Thb mail steamer Pnrrama.Ua left Penang at h pm. on Thursday and is due here at daylight to-morrow.18 words
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Article21 1902-05-30 4 Shipping advertisement, 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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Article20 1902-05-30 4 Thb P. O. Ceyl-a, with the Straits Volunteer Coronation Contingent, wa« expected to get to London Town to-day or to-morrow20 words
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Article25 1902-05-30 4 Thk Monday Sewing Meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffle* Girls' Sch->ol, on Wednesday 4th of June at 4 p.m.25 words
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Article25 1902-05-30 4 Torre were fourteen cases of cholera at St. JohnV Hand yesterday, eight, of which were fatal. Of the fourteen ten were landed fr<>m a«te>jmerfrom China.25 words
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Article27 1902-05-30 4 Tl*l P. and O. extra steanter Ti**t*im left, rlonckonc at p.m on Ttittrartoi and is »xpected here at noon mi the 6th proxhno, en route for Bombay.27 words
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Article30 1902-05-30 4 Thk report in the Singapore V >re«ts Reserve for 1901, states that there hug been no destruction of c'ltta trees here last year, and th.<t no new trees wei« discovered.30 words
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Article31 1902-05-30 4 To-aUT was the d>.y fixed for the celebration of the King 1 birthday at all home stations, and in India. The day will be celebrated in the Colonies on November 9th31 words
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Article32 1902-05-30 4 Captain Sargeaunt, Rd.A., left for home by the Ballaarat thin morning. A large number of people, including a good many of h'" men, were down at the wharf to see him off.32 words
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Article42 1902-05-30 4 The captain of the N. D. L. RaafMhurg which arrived from Sand.-ikan via ports, to-day, reports having phked up a Chinaman in a canoe at sev The canoe had been driven by the strong current and a squall forty miles from land.42 words
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Article47 1902-05-30 4 Dazzlinu a- are Rome of the •mcceoseB of the gold mining enterpise hi Mysore, (South India) the shield has another side A recent report shows that of 14 mine« in Mysore in which capital has h«en sunk only 10 produced any gold and only tive pay dividends.47 words
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Article46 1902-05-30 4 The s. s. KtaMMf, Uapt. Jas Young, 2.591 registered tonnage, a new steamer of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co arrived yesterday from Barry with a cargo of coals for Singapore. She is intended for the Calcutta run and will probably take the place of the iSuisaug.46 words
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Article39 1902-05-30 4 Bkginni.no with the Prim Regent l.vifpotd the homeward German mail steamers will, as usual during the months of June to November leave Hongkong one day later, and consequently will generally not leave Singapore before Tuesday afternoon instead of Monday.39 words
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Article44 1902-05-30 4 A State banquet will be given to-morrow evening at the Istuna Besar, Johore Bahru, in honour of the -tultan's return from Europe. On Monday evening there will be another banquet with the same intent to be given by Government Officers at the Johore Hotel.44 words
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Article57 1902-05-30 4 The Report and Proceedings ot the I Mining Conference held at Ipoh in Perak from the 2.'* rd September to the 6th October 1901 have come to hand. The Conference was held at official prompting, and resulted in a number of recommendations for reform in the mining laws especially in57 words
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Article66 1902-05-30 4 A Malay girl named Patima, 16 years of age, residing at -I? 1 Selegie Road, has on the report of her mother been arrested on the charge of theft of jewellery from the latter, valued at $654, on the 27th inst. In connection with this P. C. 465, Samat, has66 words
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Article72 1902-05-30 4 Mr. Woouwakd, who has been appointed Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court, at Penang will, it is said, take up his appointment on the arrival of Mr. L. E. P. Wolierstan, who will act us Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley during the absence of Mr. E. C. Howard on leave, the work72 words
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Article107 1902-05-30 4 A cobkesi'ondknt writes:— A man I died of cholera at Tanjong Rhu on Wednesday afternoon. The case was reported yesterday and a constable placed on duty at the hut, but he did not prevent the inmates from going in and out. At 'i p.m. the body was placed in a107 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter153 1902-05-30 4 To the Editor of the Straits Time*' Sir, There is supposed to be a reason for every rule and custom in public offices whose function is to serve the community. Our Post Offices has one that the public does not understand or appreciate If you can explain it,153 words
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Article29 1902-05-30 4 Ykstbkday afternoon, Powell A Co. xold at auction the tin mining rights of the Kelubi Tin Mining Co in liquidation. The rights went for $15029 words
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Article49 1902-05-30 4 M. Dosato, the celebrated Parisian hypnotist, and his company open a short season at the Town Hall this evening. As this performance has escittd much ouriosity, it is recommended that those who want good seats shoulc" book early. The last performance will be given to-morrow night.49 words
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Article128 1902-05-30 4 We regret to have to announce the death of Lieut.-Col. Frederick Fenton Parkinson, District Paymaster in the Sir. nt Settlements command, which took place last night, at his residence. Col. Parkinson only came out here five or mx months ago, his previous employment being in the128 words
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Article299 1902-05-30 4 If all reports from the Philippines and China are to be credited, the advent oi Barnes' 20th Century Entertainers" into the Far K ist is an important event in the annals of things theatrical. This company has been spoken of in the most laudatory terms by the299 words
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Article65 1902-05-30 4 Mr. Sevkbo, a member of the par'iament of Brazil, has suffered an awnil death in Faris. He had ascended in an air-ship, to some some considerable diatancefrom theground, when the machine exploded. The air-ship, thus released, hurtled through, the air to the ground and dashed the jeronaut and the engineer65 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article34 1902-05-30 4 AN EXPERIMENT IN BOILERS Jjondon, y>th Mtiy. Six cruisers are now building fo: the Admiralty which will be fitted with various combinations of boiler*, but none of them will be Belleville boilers34 words
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Article288 1902-05-30 4 THE SUGAR INDUSTRY. President's Suggested Remedy. Seiior I'alina, the I'resident of the Republic of Cub*, has delivered his message to the Cuban Congf*"*. The inensaee says that- Cuba is capable of fulfilling all its obligations. Hope is eipressed that improved n.ethods of sugar cultivation will be introduced into288 words
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Article72 1902-05-30 4 Luter. The first test mttch between Kng•and and Australia is still unfinished. England has made SSI for nine wickets. Tyldesley made 188. [l'oor old lleuti'r NM ;i <rup|>er over the above message. The first wire on this »uhieul. received this tuoriiln^r, stated that Kn^lnnd hail lieaten the Au«lr:ili;ui-. and72 words
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Article58 1902-05-30 4 A special Cabinet Council was held yesterday. Mr. A J. Halfour, speaking in the House of Commons, expressed the hope that he would be able to state the result of the peace negotiations on Monday, but of this he was not absolutely certain. Meanwhile, he added, it w.is58 words
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Article35 1902-05-30 4 Itdm Still. Renter understands tha. indications point to a peaceful issue of the negotiations with the BowN, provided the lattor be allowed to retain their rifles for protection against natives and wild animal*.35 words
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Article119 1902-05-30 4 TUadajrii ratiofl Hay in the Initi'il States. The (TOM <>t all wl II in til.CM] War .if lStil M arc .1 rali'.l :tn.l mi■orial orations an- dattvated. It:; I Jonn <>f Arc burnvil. 1498— ColuinbiiH wiM tlii- day M W i tkM voyage of <li>r<>\ cry.119 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement330 1902-05-30 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE AUSTRALIAN STORES From 191 Cecil Street to I Robinson Road. From June 2nd. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. COMING SHORTLY, COMING After successful tours all over India and Burma. PATRONISED BY OOVKKNORS AND MAM AKAJAS FIRST APPEARANCI-: IN SINGAPORE GHATRE'S NEW INDIAN CaRCUS The most superb330 words
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Advertisement210 1902-05-30 4 THK Bill SHOW COMING. HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. AMI ROYAL MENAGERIE. THE MASTODON Modern Amusement Enterprises. (iran«t»;r, inor* 1 *i up^ndous, more (jorgpuua than <nr«r l^'f r>\ it s! anils supreme, a monii'i'fiit of prOtfraa*, prosperity, and hu3ines-t integrity, tli«* unequalled, (iroaili.-ihli-MONARCH OF THE CIRCUS MAGNIFICEN f MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING ANIMALS. 50210 words
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Advertisement70 1902-05-30 4 G. R LAMBERT tf CO. SINGAPORE. Greaham House —Battbby Road. and Obchaed Road 3 a, DAILY SITTINdS. From 8 a.m. ■< 6 p.m., vieek day*. From 8 n.m. to noon, Sundayi. It is earn -sily solicited to make appointments one day beforehand. FOR SALE AT BATTERY ROAD. 5 New Amateur-Cameras70 words
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Advertisement28 1902-05-30 4 Craotints t Life-like, enlarged photographs, zC by 1 fy inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Straits Times at 95 each. Read the offer on page 6.28 words
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1566 1902-05-30 5 AN ETMNICO-POLITICAL STUDY. (Hy urn Malayenti*.) (Concluded from Yesterday) The Government. But now whnt about 1 1* Government In theory, it its a constitutional monarchy with executive ai<d legislative assemblies, privy and other councils, a navy consisting of a pleasure yacht, two1,566 words
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140 1902-05-30 5 Third List. Brought forward 1,405 Hmm I'nicrson Simons A Co. 100 Behn Mever <fc Co. 100 Robinson Co. 100 Meyer Brothers 100 Pir Lionel Cox SO C. B. Buckley, Es.j. JOJ Messrs. Ponaldsoa Burkinshaw 50 l,oke Yew. Esq. 150 Vow Ngam Pan Chop l.oh Kee Senu 100140 words
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Article28 1902-05-30 5 Lord Cranboknb id tlie Houße of Com. nous Iwis promised that enquiries should be made into the report that the French had act|Uired certain Chinese territory near Macao.28 words
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Article645 1902-05-30 5 Singapore, 30tu Mat, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier -oiler- f 13.6-2J Copra Bali 10.75 do Pontianak 10.25 Pepper, Riack 30.50 do White, (5%) 67.00 Sago Fljur Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. I 3.7" Pearl S.-.ko 4.90 Coffee, Uali, 13% basis 25.25 Coffee, PalembaiiK, 20% baBi» 25.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 19.00645 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1902-05-30 5 DRINK TANSAN BUT SEE THAT YOU GET THE j Genuine Article 1 BOTTLED BY J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN. Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tansan ism not lower I the system lint invigorates it vide report on this Wnter by eminent Ixinilon I'hynriun* anil iimdyKts. 1 I have much99 words
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Advertisement735 1902-05-30 5 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. The Property of H. Birch Esq. At the Warders' Quarters, Pearls Hill Terrace. Saturday, 3lst May, at '2 p. m. AN excellent toned cottage piano by J. Brimsmead and Sons (in good order), miraboo sideboard with drawers and cupboard, boot case with glass735 words
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Advertisement594 1902-05-30 5 NOTICES. PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE. no. rv of 1898. A UOTION S \LE of unclaimed pledges A from the following Pawnshops, to lip held at. Mr. Leong Man Sau'B sale-tnom, StS, Raffles Place, on Tuesday 3td. 1 hursday sth, Baturd.y 7th, and Monday 9th, .lv.'i' commencing from 10 a. 111. each day594 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1902-05-30 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 30th May. High Wivter 8.68 p.m. Moon. Last Quarter, rt.f.rt p.m. King's Birthday in Britain and India. S.V.I. Parade. 6IK Hypnotic Show. Town Hall. v. Saturday, 31st May. High Wator 4it am. 4.57 p.m. V. O. outward mail due. .lel«bu Meeting. 11 S. C. C. Cricket.179 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement570 1902-05-30 6 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE Co. cljUmltt'eid).. CARPET BOWLS. AS PLAYED BY THE SCOTTISH CARPET BOWLING CLUBS. Tliis Gaiiic, whic.li lias been known in the South and South- West ot Scotland for tie last fifty years, ,i> lately U' der more stringent laws, sad with improved implements, rapidly developed its present popularity,570 words
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Advertisement103 1902-05-30 6 NOTICES, ■Che Straits tSimes' CRAO TINTS, See offer on Page 5. I DAW/SON'S 500TS FOR ALL CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR IWZ HA» 67URI CJJ THE SOL^S. TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS. 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. W^ •ii J SPECIAL iiUlWlllC S103 words
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Advertisement408 1902-05-30 6 NOTICES. "SpJOL&STEEL. V"^lfor Ladie^l "A i^Ld A Remedy fop all lrr*gul..p|tles. -;ip*rffd.DH Bitter Appi^. I'.-iiu rro>«l. < L .'i a. Sold bvSlnttapore Olxpenain^ Co., Ltd. Raffias Placa. Singapore. rrop.l.T: lIAWTIN rtllli" «"I— ■«»MPTON. I.Adi AMI. DURABLE AND ACCURATE •fjfigy The Kejstone Watch Cue Co. y^^S. America's Oldest and jg^.^Largest Watch408 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement685 1902-05-30 7 I»HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIBD 'I^liE Mtandar J Lifi. Asaunooe. I. Norwich Dnion Fire lusureaoe Society. Uia* AsKuranv Coiapwy (Kire). I'hu K<(u:tabl« Life Assuranoe Sfwiety. I he Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottonhk i [*){Br Beer Company. For particular* of **g* rr m l* w ie SrS* tall adv»rti*.»u..nt. of685 words
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Advertisement593 1902-05-30 7 STEAMSHIP T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAKT MAA Under contract with the Nc JfMfl «f Singapore. SHIP AOEXCY, Li The undermentioned da Steamer From Expected Read Batavia May l1l 1 \ia Billiton O.CFsJmeei .Moluccas via 'J Soeralmiii V'ui Pfamii B.itavia June I'm Onih,i,r.i I'adang 4 via port* Van il> Purra Pontiaoak 8 ffienkuy* Kotiovia593 words
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Advertisement710 1902-05-30 7 COMPANIES. TBCHAPPIJ itherlands India Government. in J. Dabndbu A Co., 2-8, Coli vkr Quay. tes are only approximate. Will be Despatched for On 7 Killiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal Pecalonean, Samarang, Soeraliaia hoemenap, Banjoewangie, Boeleleng, Amj ennn, L>ibocan Hadjie, Macassar, Binia, Kndeh.Koepanii, Dilly, Atapoepoe, Lnrentoeka, Miinemerik Lahoean Badjoe. May II 7710 words
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Advertisement770 1902-05-30 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAN M'EAM SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANIISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Tons. Tons. Peleus 7441 Hector 4«f19 Tyd-.us 7441 I Homed 4670 Telemachu* 7441 Menelau* 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Xllynnr* 3d:?0 Ajax 7039 Pii'rrhvx 3H20 Achilles 7043 Tantalus SBin Deucalion 7030 Ixion S«lrdomrneu* 6763 Rhipeu* 3113 Stentor770 words
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Advertisement511 1902-05-30 7 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INBDRANCE COMPANY. CapiUl £2,127,fVX) Paid up Capital £212.760 Reserve Fund £1,073.5440 The undersigned, Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD 4 Co., AgeDts. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,835. THE511 words
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Advertisement439 1902-05-30 7 INSURANCES. THE PHCENIX ABSUBA.\> COMPANY OF LONDON. (KiTiiintiDi.r 1782.) Tbe undersigned. Agent* for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Rinks at tD» current rates in Singapore, and also in Johor* and tbe other State* in the Milay Pcninanla. ST I V E N A Co. Two Great Necessities.439 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1146 1902-05-30 8 ..ner this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer sh.— .'hip; bq. —barque; sch. —schooner; Yet. V;vht; Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt— Gunboat; Tor. -Tecmdo; H p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British I. S.—United States; Fch.—French 4 *••-.—German; Dut.—Dutch; Joh.-^lohore; +\jc.—General-eareo; d.p.—deck passenger; \J.—Uncert*in T. P. \V.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf, T.P.D —Tanjonu1,146 words
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Article838 1902-05-30 8 If :m*, port, probable date of arrivnt. and name of agents. Steamers. A. Fourichon, M'seilles, lft Mnrlf; ILCMa Agamemnon, China. June lo; Slsin Ajax Liverpool, June 20: Mansfield. Alboio. Bombay. June M Borneo Coy. Alesia, Moji, June 6; Behn Meyer. Alti g. Sourabayn, June 14; DaeiKiels. Amara, Hongkongj838 words
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Article77 1902-05-30 8 To-Morkow. Bangkok iiuea 9 a.m. Macassar via ports Charterhouse 11am Penaug Pin Seng 1 p.m. Djambie Kian Ann 1 p.m. P. Dickson 4 Si-pang Hintanp Timor 1 p.m M uar Sultan 2 p m Mrdnn 2 p.m Bangkok Htdann .1 p m Sarawak R of Sarawak 3 p.m!77 words
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Article53 1902-05-30 8 From ElTBOP«:-8y the P. 40. 8.8. Parramatta due on Slet inst., with dates to the 9th May. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 9th and 13th April. From Cms*:—By the N. D. L. s.s. Prinz Repent Luitpold due on Tueßday. Tim« Table53 words
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Article183 1902-05-30 8 5 Vssbbl's Nams 4 Tows 1 Caitain F«OM Saii.bi.. GUHWWai a Rig. M'yi 29 HongWnn Bnt str., 118 'Hudson If ■trim May > Wee Bin and Co str: ->s<!l 'Yoaug Barry Apl" 18 BousLmd and Co 5!9 Pnns Alexamlei Out str. 727 Moss Ba«;in Mii\ "rtSwaeHaoi IB Medan Qerstr.i183 words
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Article111 1902-05-30 8 Datb. Vessel's Name. Flag A Rig. Tomk. Dlsti nation. l!fn 7 3 l r Fil !f leMnder Dut Btr Batavia, Cheribon Saraar.nj: lune 2 Guadalquiver M.Mstr. 1506 Sai K on V Hong Wan Brit fir. i UK Muarami Malawa 80 Calypso Btr. 339 P«nan K and l)«h 30 Sri111 words
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Advertisement73 1902-05-30 8 Notice of Removal. The Netherlands Trading Society Having purchased our Present Premises we have been Compelled to Remove TO New Premises Address s 4 D'Almeida Street, A N D De Souza Street. These Premises have been altered to suit our requirements and will be found covenient for shopping, being only73 words
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Advertisement71 1902-05-30 8 Notice of Removal. The Netherlands Trading Society having purchased our Present Premises we have been Compelled to Remove TO New Premises Address i U 3)'Jllmeida Street AND S)e Souza Street. These Premises have been altered to suit our requirements and will be found convenient for shopping, being only A FEW71 words
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Advertisement142 1902-05-30 8 Notice of Removal. The Netherlands Trading Society having purchased our Present Premises we have been Compelled to Remove TO New Premises Address 4 D'Almeida Street, AND De Souza Street. These Premises have been altered to suit our requirements and will be found convenient for shopping, being only A FEW YARDS142 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1902-05-30 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandaiui Kerbau Hotpital, Ss'h Ma i, 1002. 9a.m 9 p.m. 3p m. Remarks Rar U9.946 29.847 29.597 Morning Temp.. 8«.6 85.5 830 fine, day W B'lbTher 800 «0 0 79.0 cloudy, Dir.of Wind 8 B.E. k.e. s.B. night tine. Max. Temp.. Stt.l Mm 74.0 Max in Sun 140.0100 words
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